A CASTLEGARNEWS, February 17, 1982 Board gives coe Woodlot licence sought By CasNews Staff - Selkirk College board gave its unanimous approval Tues- day night for its Forest Re- sources Technology : depart- would be done as laboratory and field exercises in courses. “We have toyed with the idea of having a forest for some time,” he told the ment: to proceed“ with an board application for its own forest. Department. head John Adams told the board the de- partment : is being encour- aged by the Ministry of For- ests to apply for a “woodlot licence.” “We have’ the expertise with the department to do so,” he said ina‘memo to college principal Leo Perra. “We also have the exper- tise to do subsequent re-: quired work, Boe of it The .woodlot licence is granted by the Crown to an individual, society or cor- rofation which doesn’t own a volved in forest management and benefit directly.from it... It isan attempt to promote small-scale: forestry. Adams, said the licence would provide an area of for- ‘est land where ‘students, as part of their training, would be involved in more “real”: projects, collecting data and plans ‘that are ac.’ facility. The, Teonee enables ‘the licencee to manage a small forest area and harvest the timber from it The lcence is ‘one of the government's methods ‘of al- lowing and encouraging ‘those other than large estab- " PURITAN'S, 14 FL. OZ. TIN see ccccees NESTLE'S QUICK’ $359 _ INSTANT CHOCOLA EL UKG.. 2.22000. 4299" | pack $189 $359 CATSUP p AVIMER: S25: OF: JAR ccccseceeess LIGHT TUNA. -BYE THE SEA. FLAKED. 6.5 OZ. TIN oer STUFF-N-SUCH UNCLE BEN'S..170 GRAM .. aes COOKING OATS . OGLIVE QUICK. 2.25 KG.'......- 205+ HEINZ BEANS ¢ IN TOMATO SAUCE. 14F. OZ. TIN.... y | 9 =e : 7 - BUTTER : Quativy ina 8 09 FROM = NOCA MILD CHEDDAR RAW MILK Ib. COTTAGE CHEESE . $969 | RGARI ALL BRANDS claiming texdeductible : ex- : Charlotte Buie Torn down. It’s an eye- sore for one Goa in team headed by Clark, said he found only 1,800 Indians in the only relocation camp and “said ‘thé government was » doing all it could to take care! of them. 7 * x aa faces similar charges, not be fornially charged. until. 4hé-appeare in court’ ie M RitHarda © said linvesti- gations. concerning both men will continue. James Edward Peters, 29, of Calgary appeared in court ~ rueaiey: and was remanded E, Saaiie ICE in custody. The other suspect: ‘an evening's. work babysit. : 3 : ‘but will Bary, Edmonton, - Okotoks ae : ~ “That's what they allow us to run our schools,” he | oa ‘High River. = o Sear bars xplained. shards _poted~ the Ste oy ly was found: twoim ‘vens and. Bayd murders were * hater in a lake 80 ‘Hilom just two of several recent ” away. RG 4 61 GARINE 9" coos | euMis sno wi ote 2. The province bases its $75 million figure on a complex formula involving student enrolment and the number of | schools, Local taxpayers pay the remaining $1.4 million. Enrolment’ in the Castlegar school district has: plummeted in the last three or four years. Even from the, start.of:the school year, enrolment has declined by 82 elas ‘WHOL APL. OZ. TING. 719° Olson autobiography Ship crew he Ombudsman s in| custody. until Thursday. |-No date-has been set for the court appearance of the other suspect, whose'name has not been released. The charred body of Deb- bie’ Stevens, 23, of High River, 50 kilometres south of Calgary, was found Dec. 16 in “a remote‘river valley several kilometres from’ ‘her’ home. "Her car had been found near- by, three’ days: earlier, with its fiiel tank empty: ~ ‘Six weeks later, on Jan. 81, ° the burned ‘and’ repeatedly stabbed body of Laurie Boyd, 5 16, of. nearby Okotoks was’ discovered ina farmer’s field. She | bad | ‘disappeared © the’ ‘night ‘before, midway ‘through her Saturday night shift ata grocery store on Okotoks’ main street. BODIES BURNED ‘RCMP said some type of cag y by BCMP, acting on a Offer expires Feb. 28, 1982 sav E ow ON YOUR NEW KITCHEN 15% Factory Rebate ® Kitchen Cabinets © Vanities ¢ ry Made China Cabinets “Bring in your plan or call us for an in-home estimate” Final Touch Accessories Ltd. 701 Front St., Nelson Offer res rab. 20,4982 Phone 352-6313 . rescue from Danes HALIFAX (CP) — A Dan- ish trawler drew ‘up to a sinking Soviet container ship Tuesday morning: but sat helpless when. the . storm- stricken: vessel | refused ' its offers to evacuate the ‘crew before sinking in the north- - Wet snow . ‘ causes roof . to collapse . SICAMOUS. (CP): —. Wet ‘snow caused the ‘collapse of ‘at least. three. buildings in this community about 76 kil- ometres west of Revelstoke. Two men pan escaped . .2Four . ‘antique cars anda five-metre boat, being stored in. the building, were de- stroyed. “A boathouse containing at least six boats and an empty but newly built storage en- closure for motor homes also. psed. Snow and rain have been falling steadily since Satur- day. “YOU west. Atlantic’ Ocean, ‘the Canadian Coast.Guard said. The bodies of. 21 Soviet crew. members of: the '123- others were placked from the heaving seas: by. the. 440- tonne Danish trawler. Sigur: , farid. Estimates: of the total complement varied from’ 87 to 42,. meaning there. were - between ‘11 ‘and: 16. people ~ missing. But officials held out little hope they: would . be”: OTTAWA (cP) — : fated “Ocean found alive, .’*. ‘The ship went down near Tig the edge of Newfoundland’s outer fishing banks, about 240 nautical miles east of St. John's, Nild.,’ and about 65 nautical miles from where 84 oil rig workers .perished’ on Monday in what was ,-des-, . eribed as. the “two . worst marine disasters in the north-. west Atlantic in 40 years. Search and Rescue Centre ” + officials said the Sigurfarid resporided ‘to ‘distress’ calls from. the .4,262-tonne: ‘Mek- f hanik Tarasov, : but rough | seas- prevented . the: Danish ship from getting close. The * ‘container ship was en Font from;,Sept. ‘Isles, Que., Germany at the: | sinking. xn students. in at $8.9 million. _ agency A : fying its, seaworthiness, an “- elaborate’ on what the | in- The staff. and board of the Castl Castlegar district now 7 has 2,680 students. ‘The operating budget is actually more than the school board’s November provisional budget. That budget rang At that time Anutooshkin said -the budget still had “room for manipulation” and suggested the board would a § y, "Drilling ‘The ill- priya drilling. full inspection last June by ‘the international le for certi- rig hod ~ full inspection ing rigs registered in the - United States; ' * Nicol, the bureau's’ senior purveyor in Halles, said such agency official said: today. “There were no outstand- ‘ing ‘recommendations, there ©” were no defects,” Keith Nicol of the American Bureau of, Shipping said in a telephone Halifax. 7 interview. from Ha The ,bureau,.an interna- tional ‘independent | classifi- cation. body,: is .responsible for. certifying offshore .drill- annually, but he he refused : to spection entailed. It is up to Mobil Oil Canada- Ltd.,- the: rig’s operator, to provide further. details, he The rig sank off‘ New- “foundland ‘Monday during a fierce Atlantic storm and all 84. crew members are -be- lieved dead, ‘Country-wide raids staged in Poland VIENNA.’ REUTER pliance with martial law, "Po lish radio said today.‘ The ‘radio, monitored. in ’: Vienna, said nearly’. 145,000, Tn its’ broadcast, today, ‘tories as well as 80,000 cars ‘daring the past, two days. A long: -time resident of Glade, William P. Makonen, passed away on Feb. 14, at ‘Willowhaven Private Hospi- tal in Nelson at the age of 81. Mr. Makonen was born” _ duly 1, 1900 in Saskatchewan and came to B.C, in the early 1920's, settling at ‘Glade where he has lived all of his life. He married Mary Zeabin at Glade ih 1943. During ‘his’ lifetime, "Mr. * Makonen worked as a. car- penter in the in: three daughters, Mra, John” {Polly) Salikin of Penticton, Mrs. George: (Anne) Hadjkin of Shoreactes and Tina Mak: onen’ of Glade; 10 , grand- children and seven Breat- ‘grandchildren. 4 Funeral service: began Tuesday Funeral ’ arrangements: ‘were under’the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chap- el. OTTAWA | (ce) = - Book, tiansen opposed ‘derer Clifford ar that the | publishers should’ ‘not publish: or distribute copies: of .con- ‘fessed murderer Clifford: Ol- son’s proposed’ autobiog- raphy, New ‘Democrat, Lyle Kristiansen ‘said:Friday. “) ~ “Kristiansen, who, repre- riding of Kootenay West, told the .Conimons he’ supports freedom of the press but does. not want Olson or his family to profit from his crimes. “All Canada - views “with disgust and dismay the an- nouncement by mass mur- “may soon again ie shused by his demented memoirs’ in “pook and serial form, the ob- ject of which would be. to further enrich this. mass ‘murderer and rapist," he. said. * ‘sents the British “ Columbia’: “Kristiansen called for emergency debate on the 5 issue but was denied the nec- unanimous consent. -” Qlson pleaded guilty: last ‘month: to killing 11 young persons in southwest British “Columbia between Novem- ber, 1980, and August, 1981. . KETCHUP 0G FOOD. G. INSTANT NOODLES Py eA PACS: . 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