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Week), ‘Bri ngas YY “Uy wos WIOJaI 4 ‘eonjd wosy £9 sym OF S109 co Elected as Tory Government Member “Asnonuyuos yng *Ayo]s $,0pouD;) aporap sod a! 8Yf JO UO sDY DpoUDD A}joOnDYy SIDpouo) “E wuDy “aauoinsu; yuswo;dwaun © pepiaoid spy wsyoiaqy Z- “OUD snOqy *s00k 0 Apoeu 20} Ayipoeys umop Buyuics useq soy 4 409 YBIY OOF Hs #3 juoUodwouN A yi uaA —. swomdoduoun puy IY SUIOU NO * yy JO4SD3 uMOAB s! jd oy Ys UOYE YIMOJB B10 % OV BADY aA Dpoun? “aalpedssed sepoosq o e1vaiail AHM aves uaundndusauti B anny ajdoad Auny "ysous ayy saw0s~ "aujGoun ‘Ys UY! J8119q GAT] BM OL BUI-O) SWS 4] jo Ayyoni up uw! UD H i Yy shojs yuawAojdusaun sew diay chun yoauo Ajuo wy 4ystanoyg Ajjoes puo padmso} OB 0} sapI0 “snat HF ant Y PIO SY “8004 ‘8AOM * a riding with a cabinet minister there's also the down side,” the Kootenay West MP. said, “A cabinet minister doesn't visit his constituency nearly as often.” oean “A backbencher,could probably serve this riding more effectively than a cabinet minister,” he explained. “I don’t want some hired hand doing my job in my constituency.” ‘ Commenting late Tuesday on his deleat, Kristiansen said he felt the Progressive Conservatives “succeeded in getting across to the voters the idea that (Brisco) had been a very strong personal representative and had given a lot of individual service.” 3} » “Certainly within the limits of the Progres- sive Conservative philosophy Bob-has done, 1° think, a very credible job in working hard to produce the maximum number of results," the 40-year-old Nelson woodworker said. a , But he said he feared the limitations of Brisco's'party will result in ‘one or two years of a government which will create more social and - economic problems than MPs‘can attempt to solve as individuals.” é “I think both the Progressive Conservatives and ourselves ran a clean, reasonably fair and hard-working campaign,” he said. “Bob Brisco,- within the limitations: of his philosophy and his party, has done a reasonably good job of. working on behalf of his constituents, and I give. him full credit for that.” ‘ More on Page A8& Takes Kootenay West by 2,260 Votes : “WET PAPERBAG' candidate bad drawn his support, although “I . P : : don’t think I lost any Conservatives.” enn Preval he one cles very, \ “I think we always have to consider that “The campaign itself was strange, like being ina _ there.are going tebe ives rinelpe! parties ina : wads ral fay campaign in Kootenay West,” Brisco said. “It's paper bag ) ROLE AS SPOILER hap dap telaenretnttr ice tca atae defend much of his victory despite the influence NDP. Asked whether Kendall served as a spoiler ‘NO ASPIRATIONS’ . gains in the May 10 election had on the federal’ -in what was originally expected to be a close . He said he had “no aspirations whatsoever” .. race with Kristiansen, he said it was difficult to election in B,C. to “just plain hard work” by his “to a portfolio in a PC cabinet, campaign organization. Ee identify the faction from which the Liberal ~ “While there are benefits to be accrued for ~ Heavy Water Consumption St pails By RYON GUEDES, i f . *{ CASNEWS EDITOR i eee e@: Conservatives : _ Progressive Conservative .in- Pe aw WG ers cumbent Bob Brisco won re-election Wi ee 1 36 S ue it y by.a 2,260-vote margin Tuesday to ‘Prime Minister ‘Pie ;NOGD @1NDaS B10U “YO. 1}8M @s0U) AION PO om jay = S3990q IOs yaMod UL, $1 OYM JOLDUI OU “pUBLILIBADE J pHOM SDM UOHDINdod at ur: JO UONDU Bud 5} 300 I ADY BAA “1U0I} 040} 05 uOM’ %be Ajuo (1uawusaA06 aayoasasuos a ysauy yim Ajsod josaq] ayy yo Su; 1038 ysaGuoys EPHON| O48 JO 4S9y Om NOY JON sqol mau asow pajpai> soy pound S,0/61 a4} jo 109A yI0a 104 4o1:89p ud 31 Aom awos ex Ayjunas sno ) “SB21AIBS [01905 yO you Aya} ‘inopussem-- ‘soy spapt pup poojq Bunok oy BaADY pjnom Ayyt become Kodtenay West's government MP in 44 years.” Increasing the narrow 800-vote lead by which he first won the seat in the 1974 federal election, 13,757 ballots — compared to New Democrat Lyle Kristiansen’s 11,497, _ Liberal Peter: Kendall's 3,632 -and Libertarian Valerie: Phare-Smith’s 5117 — elected the 50-year-old Trail chiropractor as.a member of a Tory 2 ‘UO GADY OAK “HH UID}18jUB GADY BAA “Pa1SO} BADY JeAoU Pjnom day) joy) puaw | nisod aq fl 0} aNUIJUOD {JL sjos9qn BY ‘As0;31y JO Susan’ pud sBury ‘Ayuin} sno saquayjod pup a@Bpuno> q 48A8 UD> 41 104) edoy da ua: irst. mend to, the Governor. rT) puo Buryssiey> 0510 ‘suoisuad a6o pjo -énvaiGnal LNOgy LVHM ind ++ Aypa 004 1104 111 Ps «1 “s9q20]1us)8 sno, pud s424—s0;pP ano Yi0q Buyasqaxe> 304160) J pup sjyo1d ajosodio> “spa Asona yynoi6 joes auios pasuaiadxe anny 0} Aspuno> Ajuo ayy St DpoUD »’gZ, U! 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" "11-year regime and 16 years ‘The result left open the of Liberal government. ~ _ possibility that Clark might . “I think it is my.duty to. govern ‘against ‘a splintered recommend tomy colleagues opposition that made both that we-hand the govern. the New Democratic Party tment over and that I recom- | | :. More oa Page A8 - _ ', Vote Unanimous _. Against Rezoning : : © ‘Avunantmous’eity!counell ‘cond reading after Ald. 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"SBANOIUDA U} pas{ou pud WOq “PID S14} 204 Ayjonb pynoys ys “AIO II0) polls were In, appeared in Castlegar at about 11:30 p.m. to. give’ most of the credit for his capture of 47 per cent of the popular vote iri the riding to his campaign organization. : —News/MirrorFoto by Ryon Guedes 1A01d puD * 108} ud solows wos} sa. Aosapy Au JUBILANT TORIES ‘at Castlegar” campaign heed applaud final, West standings announced -by re-elect Brisco Tuesday night. Brisco, who waited at” Local Fitness Festival his Nelson campaign headquarters until oll May Go Annual -:Metge “no -/idea" “how many area residents will attend the festi- val, centred around about 24 exhibits at the Regional Rec- reation Complex; Metge said the community has been co- operative in the planning of the ‘activities.. e response from the service clubs and from the business people has been ex- _ cellent,” he said. - “The Lions Club is sponsoring a dance on Saturday night, and the Ki- wanis Club is sponsoring a bike - event Saturday morning as well as‘a barbeque. And. the busi- nesses have given us special ; assistance by reducing their. fie coats to us.” °. “We're just. hoping ‘that uty © U) "UaLIUBAC! D poom apo nyo: 1 48010) By} Aq asn SDB nsuo> Asysa10} 0 jue oyu! 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Je naturally and remaining un- The CDTA was assured’ filled in the elementary teach- earlier that services would be: - ing staff, he said. maintained, “but then they: “That's already happened,” over-reacted,” the district su- he said. “Asa matter of fact we perintendent said. wilt be advertising we have one “They could see us fiting a extra vacancy now and that whole bunch of teachers, but I. - means we'll be hiring one think they're all settled down teacher.” ° - now,” he said. Holden said he ard board Also‘contacted Tuesday, members had indicated tocon- CDTA president Jim Norris - cerned teachers and parents of said the teachers were pleased - elementary students that the tohear last week that the board cutbacks would not result in had responded to some of the < op MUG Ig ‘uoHOPOSsY sie ONY UONIDISe10}04 211904 TIVONIN VNUAW: ‘TIVON3M. 3H 1Nogy: sng v pup qi98H aeBouny uBjodwo> “opuos UJBIUOP BIOS BADY $18] “IND Buyjeou {ou pjnoys *snoeBosno> 3. ob ‘SJOUUBAUT Ul Aq ayy) oucsuad JUPA|OF [3N] $US} OYM VOW D st - r. “> Pat Metge told the Castle- -gar News the provincial gov- ernment, co-sponsoring the two-day event — one of only seven held in B.C. annually —- featuring a wide range of rec- reational activities, “expects the program to expand next year:to be province-wide.” “If this year’s successful we'd like to.make it a yearly “event, taking the events. that are successful and, working from that,” Metge sald. 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Suowp BLOM ID ,,'uodor schedule of Fitness Festival . events.) © od i YH SOUL oy Saturday. : : Although he said he bad ie : ‘Subregional Planning - Quiz Due on June 15 June 15 is the deadline for responses to the Regional District of Central Kootenay questionnaire on planning needs of the Arrow ' Lakes subregion, RDCK planning director Floyd Dykeman told the Castlegar News this week. 2 i s Contacted at his Nelson office, Dykeman said. the questionnaire inailed Friday to every household in Castlegar and. Rana re / the rest of the subregion = ‘including the Vilage of Nake sed HE 2 Electoral Areas I, J and K — is part e! long ae - . . - ~ ‘ PRESSING THE FLESH among Castlegar cam-. behind Incumbent MP Bob Brisco, told the series of public meetings scheduled next ‘week, to’ identify eee workers atthe Nordic tall late: Castge poibent Me Bob ti tld the | ral * concerns of their o i Tuesday ‘night was Lyle Kristiansen, unsuc: election within two years dnd will He said the questionnaire did not name the deadline for its conatul aes ie Pa pis babhetallcn chs tare Lek cicud” tec completion and return, although ‘we're starting to receive some renomination by the NDP. back already.” > abe —News/MirrorFoto by Rik Hall EE - HOUNLLOZUA ENG HOD sh ygnd ey ‘ANyyUOYL © SRO Burpyin juouing sop shom sot load pup saysod yoyo ayy 38MON Allog uOS|aN 4s 210m | “iHdy Ayne uy spog WOH [O}UDUIY puD jooiskug 4ng pup Aujsnpuy s99jnN oy) 1BIOOY JO4 AW SO IBY uoddns Ajosyua 4 JO9y pun jo}UaUILOAAUA [0190s od JOBIING jo $}s09 1oday [9190S “Bz6t ‘SZ ‘eyqoindes uy 2wWOUNIS $41 puo Jamod Jo9;NU 0} £9[05 Uo yuepuedap sua Jed 0% 910 (os “Bury | Hf PIHOM UOIssWUIOD © “HINDSIGHT. . 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