B2 ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 20, 1980 Leads to loss of future jobs Thousands of future jobs are being lost each year in This refers to the East and West Kootenays and the the Southern Interior of British Columbia because sig- nificant woodland areas are being removed from the for- est industry's harvest base for parks and other single- Southern Interior, but the same facts apply to the whole of British Columbia, says R. Gordon Fisher, president of Interior Lumber Manufactur- ers’ He districts in the southern interior and to provincial government members in Vic- toria, urging them to con- sider the real social and economic costs involved in the forest land-use decisions. E studies have the contents of a letter sent recently to the eight regional (Wedding Bells 7 Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mannings, whose marriage took. place Aug. 16 at St,, Paul's Trinity-United Church in Nelson. The bride, Laurie, is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Don Segur of Nelson and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ted Mannings, formerly of Nelson and now of Grand Forks. s * baal 3 use reserves, the industry warns, Congratulations to Mr. and’ Mrs. Ryan Mellett, who were married Aug. 16. The bride, Lori Christine, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manlio Pez and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mellett, both families of Trail. s o *. Congratulations to Mr.’and Mrs. James Thomson, who were wed Aug. 16 at East Trail United Church. The bride, Judith Diane, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack La Rocque and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Urquhart, both families of Trail. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kenneth Mierau, whose marriage took. placeAug: 16‘at St. Rita’s Catholic Church in Fruitvale. The bride, , Roxanne Louise, is the youngest, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Pat Frie of Fruitvale and the groom is the son jet Mr. and Mrs, Ken MMicrau of Nelsons Congratulations s Mr. iad Mrs. David Palmer, whose wedding took place Aug. 16 in St, Paul's United Church in Fruitvale. The bride, Carol-Ann, is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johi.C. Duncan of Fruitvale and the groom is the son of Mr.'and Mrs. Robert Palmer of Castlegar. : SUPER HIT SURVEY A look at the 20 most popular recording hits and artists. Brought to you each week by: PETE'S TV LTD. Emotional Rescue Rolling Stones Glass Houses Billy Joel Peter T shown that an annual harvest of 23,500 cubic fect of timber is required to support each forest industry job and each job in the industry generates three additional jobs else- where in the economy. Fisher said that in the last seven years, the Southern Interior of British Columbia has lost a timber volume equivalent to 1,585 forest industry jobs and an additional 4,605 indirect jobs. These jobs are not lost immediately, but will affect our children and the came time permitting the productive harvesting of mature timber, on a sus- tained-yield basis, to the economic benefit of the prov- ince and its ‘citizens, - The letter reminded’ the regional district board mem- bers and MLAs that the forest industry is B.C.’s num- ber one industry. and its largest private-sector em- ‘ployer. The industry gener- ates 60 cents of every dollar earned in the province, and its economic importance is even greater in many com- munities in the southern in- terior, where it employs ap- proximately 18,000 people. The. ILMA: told the re- gional districts and MLAs that ‘the. recent.trend in dren and all succeeding gen- erations, Fisher said. In terms of dollars, the B.C. economy has- lost forever about $48 million every yoar from now, from the ILMA. area, “We in the industry. feel strongly that’ our province cannot afford such losses and we are convinced they are unnecessary. The industry endorses an integrated, mul- tiple-use approach to the for- est resource, based on a rational compromise between the various land-use de- mands,” The multiple-use ‘ap- proach, already working in miost commercial forest areas, allows for the enjoy- ment of the forests by all humans and wildlife, while at Culhane speaks at Nelson Author of “Barred from Prison,” Claire Culhane, spoke Tuesday evening at Jackson Browne Bob Seger Queen Genesis _ Powder Blues Against the Wind he Game Duke... Uncut 1 WONDDAON= David Th She was wadeeoing the Can- adian yearly meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. 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Greenwood Labor Day celebrations Plans for Greenwood's Labor Day weekend celebra-, tions are going well. On Aug. 80, swimming races and a tennis tourna- ment will, take place during the day witha dance.at the McArthur Centre starting at 9p.m., the music Provided by The Chemplonatle show LsterPu rarer’ and obedience trials portraying the Japanese cul- ture. Community of Osoyoos is planning to have an entry and others are expected from several more lotations. Other Labor Day eyent will include entertainment a the bandshell in the park, a the dance will be ‘a fashion show at 7 p.m., organized by Bonnie Folvik. Commencing at-10 a.m. Monday morning will be the garden, |; food, games, fireworks and bingo, ; Throughout the week-'); end'a 12-team men’s softball ., tournament will be in * PROB: ress. Do dogs really look like their owners? Well come and judge for ‘yourself at the West’ Kootenay \"Annual /Champlonship Show ‘and Obed lence Trials Aug. 25, 26 “and 27 in Fruitvale Ball Park. ,There are entries from ‘northwestern United States, the Western -provinces and ‘Yocally. On the average there are 60 different breds of dogs and over 300 dogs entered in the three-day event. The day's events break into two categories, confir- mation and obedience, Con- firmation is based on dog’s general appearance and bone structure. Obedionce is based on the working relationship between the dog and its owner, The dog show is sponsored by the’ West Koot- enay Kennel Club. Selkirk registered:nursing program granted full approval by RN Assoc. . The’ Registered Nurses’ Association of B.C, has granted full to the the college - and id local hospitals and health two and a’ half y year- diploma nursing program at Selkirk College... : Margaret Nickle, chair- man of the Allied Health - department at' Selkirk Col- lege, said she was “delighted with the recognition given to the’-program,’ which is the culmination of a great deal of , effort by the Nursing faculty, ver the last 10 years” - nursing y facilities, nursing care. Since i911, 141 graduates of the program have been sec- cessful in re as RNs. A ofthe The nursing p ‘has been offered at selkirk College since 1971. Approval by. the RNABC has always been of a temporary nature until recently while the col- lege made certain \ \improve- ments to the program, the most important of which was the provision of . adequate” by the RNABC is necessary for students to be eligible to register as a nurse in B.C., and write the registration exams, In this way, the RNABC ensures: that the Programs are capable of graduating students who can deliver, a high quality of safe of: changes in the nursing pro- fession and the delivery of nursing care, ara sp: proval is never permanent and revisions will continue to be necessary in order to keep the program current and to ensure that the approval requirements of the RNABC will continue to: be met when the program, ir next reviewed in 1982. ® BEAVER STORE-WIDE KINGSFORD BRIQUETTES 20 ib ; Shag Summer Clearance... HIBACHI’S 10"x17". Light & portable. Summer Clearance .. . STORAGE SHED CLEARANCE $549 +7" WaT seeaeeaseee $2QQOS gxr $9ea95 Os is ssececbascoifesss ss. 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Their fun seems so organized, ' Our fun was spomensous asa reault of Beli play y FRE sai ; busy at choréd or exploring our and sald ‘He munching Jerseys, shovelled far. the sky. cows for service. and the creeks. > around 4 The t _ Creek and Just as quickly set the baautles ‘free Reminisce, old timer, for bird nests; and the first time | climbed up the front'tack on‘dn old hay wagon and snapped and ‘reinb; cultivating between the logan old horae that |:am sure could work from memory and to steer; or how ‘about'half a’dozen of us bare foot kids riding back to the barn on a full hay wagon, ‘up'the jane, ducking low branches and laughing at how good It was to be allve ss kings of the castle... high on the hay. It was bouncy and [t was fun. % Or the time my buddy and | rodd abe bikes out to Beaver Lake Just outside of Victorta and picked up a bundle of pr were pretty good sprinters . . . and’all we knew about Kinsmen we had read in the paper advertising the picnic... * | used to spend many lazy &fternoons,. after the chores were done, trying hard to outstare those blg brown‘eyes Wet, shiny and curious gazing at me from : ley, giddap’’ berry bushes with a tired didn't need a 12-year-old \t worked, they usually looked away first, probably; out of disinterest, nevertheless It made me think | had sore sort of special power over the animals [. Everytime | drive along the highway passing a farmer’ ‘3 hay field it draws me back to Pop's truck (we called our granddad ‘Po op''). A When | was 10 | was driving the old green Chevrolet from haycock to haycock In low gear while farm hands pitched and Pop loaded and stacked. He - showed me how when | grew a little bigger, and | was proud to be a working hand being fed fram the modern version of a and then few minutes laying back against a cock of hay wafching the clouds drift across We made forts, we took bike Pett we picked berries in season, chopped wood, pulled rusty nails out of old boa eggs, cow into wheelbarrows and run It out back 6 on the planks and dumped it into the pile. | packed water for the young bull and as farmers fy I can never forget working after ac 00! Paper route In the morning before Sun up.: 2 ‘ We had terrific childhoods. We wer. fever bored. We explored the ditches ‘We made pottery from clay: ven unusal hiding places like the fort tinderneath our front steps. That Is where & we kept the birds’ nests ang other important secrets "Ike that map of the hills in case t it ar at Blueberry about ollmbing in the rattere of'old ‘barns searching zea at a Kinsmen plenic. because both of us E fiat y a Your ss : Pe anal of ease abo the ena air or seven days ‘that’ encourages jgecomp it. Those who e ever is new a Sp oe on other. monious‘ should the mn- However, the labor is ome rather’ than ° “mere! rreeetes labor and "tad: LO: (duly 23-Aug.' 7) — Make effort to Aug. 8-Aug. 22) — Newl: acquired aae is) make te er on the it scene. ‘Take your Lime this week to get to know new friends. el! ve ing groceries by bleycte orthe © ‘and. we knew. of all the favorite and It Is my hope that kids of today have’ as summer | doubt they do and It makes’ mi aver landed ‘on’ the: Island. ° l t-did. Sometimes in (Slocan Recreatio For the bike rider enthu- siast —~ just a reminder. The First Annual Slocan Valley Road Race will be held on August 24 at Winlaw. Regist- * ration will take place at 8 a.m. at the Winlaw Element- ary School with the actual race commencing at 10 a.m. There are categories for all and prizes will be awarded to the top three competitors in’ each of these categories. _ _. day. . %-Come on out. Give ‘it a try and we know you will have _ enjoyable and excit- ing The Third Annual Fail Fair is in the making and will’ Modern Dance, C.0.RE. Pro- take place on Sept. 6..This gram, Ladies’ Keep Fit, with exciting event will'be held at” _ special events such as Fly the Slocan Park Ci and Hall and is open to everyone. Activities will vary from the In addition, residents will opening parade and logger's also be: able to get involved in events to the the fe Dan- Tying Christmas Craft Workshops. t gar- den scheduled for 1 p.m. and the evening dance at 8 p.m. Prizes and awards will be presented at, the end of the The 1980 Fall Program will be commencing during “the fourth week in Septem- ber. A list of some of the activities is as follows: Ballet, cing, Guitar Lessons, Crea- tive Dance, St. John's First, . Aid, Gymnastics and special activities such as cross- country _ and, Sogahilt ski trips. The recreation news: letters will be distributed during the last few days in August. ards. (Feb. 4. i) = Gam Meations in i can be ot aplited if all parties + will take the time to hear each of their surroundings be al able a reach goals. ‘ tap ren” say Bsa fe activities ys (Jan. home. . . PISCEG:(Feb. 19-March 8)- ly mem! must a port each other if any or all of them are to mect with GAPRICORN:Dec, 22- Jan. 6) ~ Take'nothing for ted th reek oa, ihe approa Hi week's end. a. Re eo (March | 6- a 20) -- What- depends upo. st. Haven Hortons ARIES:(March oh SteApril 4) ak mew ia Take care that domesti isf ying w week unfolds, AGUARIUS:(Jan, 20-Feb. 3) — This week's ol ives are difficult to obtain. well % : ones in challenge. i GEMINI:(May 21-June 6) — Follow your instinct when Experts say it ik comes to making decisions babies need regarding change on the employment scene. (June 7- visual ‘stimuli ‘Research shows"that June 20) - Take your Hime early in the week, and yi will not make a mistake ne ‘infants who receive Visual stimulation ‘develop ‘more quickly when it comes to week ends. Challenges are at " CANCER: efune. ai ssoly, Timing is vital to Teaching for and grasping first confusing. T)- objects. July 22) — open and above board in your dealings this week, you ‘cannot lose friends..Be pre- pared to declare sides. Mike Kirby most valuable player Mike Kerby of the Republic Gold 'n Sawdust is the 1980 1e recipient of the Gerry Long Memorial Trophy which is presented annually to the Most Valuable: Player in the Experts recommend the . ‘use of mobiles and strong, contrasting colors for lating baby’s vision. we Jo Kootenay International Senior Baseball Lea gue. ¢ Rupublic’s hard hitting outfielder received three first Move place votes and one second place vote from the league's Aris * League leader. _ ccrues now. 21) — An earlier failure may i you some ae tenta- ive about accept ‘a new challenge. Be encouraged by the new chance.' managers and coaches to claim this most coveted award. Kirby narrowly outpointed the KISBL's 1980 Rookie of the Year, Dave Lavigne ‘of the Trail Hotelmen. Sensational State ‘a - AB. HR RBI -BA- D 69 "80.15 *20 4 se Slugg. Pet. 4385 2 783 MVP Ballot Results . - (based on 5-3-1 scoring system) / /Erma Bombeck My mother calmly announced to a group of us the other night that every time she turned on fier’ organ to play Alley Cat she heard voices. | Immediately made some smark remark about piped-in music lovers registering a formal complaint. When no one laughed, # hit ‘em with the line about the ,_ author of Alley Cat trying to get his music back, Still no” jaughs, Finally, my husband sald, ‘‘Hearing voices isn't too | unusual. | used to hear conversations coming out of my electric drill all the time. For along while, until it became: popular, ( didn’t tell anyone about It."" “There was a guy down the street,’’ sald my dad, ‘twho had one of those remote controls for his television set and every time @ plane went over his house, the channel would change.’ Sometimes, during a peak evening. he could follow as many as three shows at a - time." “A neighbor piped in, ‘1 guess you all heard about the guy who lived near a highway with an electric garage door? Every time a CBer would go by,.hls garage door would zip up and down. No one thought anything of It after a while, us “Oh, c'mon,’’ | sald, “’you' re all putting me on.’’ ' They looked at me Ike they were seeing me for the first tl “That's really welrd,'? sald my dad. ‘You haven't told anyone, abcut the ‘ne valees,’ have you?" shook my head numbly. ‘‘Doesn’t anyone else not hear \aome las : “Of course we don't, ** said my husband. ‘And It'll be our little secret.’ hen no one else was around | turned on the organ BUCK SALE at Parr td Ww and picked out Alley Cat.. $1004 ‘in our Store V heard voices.. Eve, of tem in the kitchen laughing themselves sick! For Any ante until Sat., Aug. 23 253 Boker St., Nelson 982-712 Player, Team Mike Kirby, Republic -Dan Rickard, Republic “Nick Wiasink. Calville Valley — Lonnie Hoxie, Colville Valley Hal Hoxie, Colville Valley your Ed Lemoel, Beaver Valley ” ly anywhere in our system for 35% ye regular return fare. Just book 7 days in advance* Saturday night. 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