time, sad to leave the many friends they have made in _“We've made some good Public Works Department, Monsen was also a member of the Castlegar Volunteer Fire Rempel is given a welcome relief from the heat by his son Chris, who, after hitting lly, decided just to walkup and give the bulls-eye a push. ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO / Shartene imho Downstrea ‘Benefits Negotiations “Kootenay people come first’ says Harcourt — B.C. Premier Mike Harcourt says residents of the are first om his mind when it veppellhe gotiiineiitens mo United States are procéé@ing well, and should reach a concla- sion within 60 to 90 days. Harcourt also said that con- struction of on Hugh Keenleyside dam is closely related to discussions of down- RDCK Area J Director Ken Wednesday, July 27, 1994 eee ee ee ee PF eR He we The Castlegar Sun PPPOE ADAP OO Funding given for Doukhobor suspension bridge SUN STAFF Cargo needs cash before ready to roll SUN STAFF A container of clothing and Romania The opening of the Robson- Castlegar bridge was not the only fanction performed by Premier Mike Harcourt this weekend, The also d of about five families who have adopted Romanian children and orphans, the group is now looking for funds that will pay for the premier for the restoration of the 322-foot The container, which is stacked full of clothes donated 1913, it is the oldest steel and rein- forced concrete suspension bridge in the province. Almost all labor was by the Doukhobor people. “The old suspension bridge ue been recognized by histori- ans, engineers, local civic offi- Kootenay will travel by boat from Vancou- ver to Belgium, and from there, trucks will transport goods to a designated drop-off point in Romania. A Nelson resident, Jeff Zak, will be waiting in Romania el the shipment, and has orga- nized a dispersal system through a local church. cials and ms as deserving of a Place of honor,” said Harcourt. = Bridge Donations can be is at the (Castlegar Complex c/o Pat Metge or at Purnel Distributors in Castlegar. Romanian-born children who were adopted by local Canadian families, display just a few of the items that are tightly packed in the container, located behind them, that will soon be leaving for Romania (I-r); Jacob Kazakoff, Caitlin Kazakoff and Miranda Metge. ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO / Shariene imhoft Continued from 1A ny took place. The parade then continued to Pass Creek park, munities closer together,” said Rossland-Trail MLA Ed Conroy. “Travelling times are now shorter for shopping, services, schools and work. It also reduces ship- Ping time for local businesses.” The bridge, referred to by Har- court as “an investment in the economic future of the Koote- nays,” cost a total $15 million. Combined with the Brilliant Inter- Tom Bite Some antibiotics are losing their ability to kill bacteria. It'e called resistance. One of the reasons why this is ocourring is because people do not take all the ee edo eon on Weoeten. it le important to take ail the antibiotic diepensed and not stop when you start feeling better. benefits. Harcourt made the speech dur- how final negotiations were pro- ing the official opening the Rob- ceeding, or om the substance of son-Castlegar ape Adit) q Police look to father for answers Cranbrook murders shatter lives left. 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(Cranbrook RCMP are i for Daniel Daryl Drost, 28, the natural father of three-year-old to locate Drost through family members - including Drost's par- ents - but no one knows where he is. Drost’s was last reported to be in Vancouver's west-end. “Our problem was we had to ing to Cranbrook this week to start piecing together the remains of his shattered life following the murder of his young wife and twin Roberts watched helplessly in‘ a Vancouver hospital Sunday as his 13-month-old son David died of smoke inhalation after six days im a coma. Robert's 24-year-old wife, Susan Roberts, was found mur- dered last week when the fami- ly’s townhouse was set ablaze. Office of the Fire Chief 460 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, B.C. Phone: 365-7227 NOTICE The City of Castlegar Fire Department wishes to advise that due to the very dry conditions all outdoor open burning is prohibited within the Municipal boundary until further notice. Thank you for your cooperation. served as councillor of the City of Castlegar from 1973-1977. She was then elected mayor, and held that position continually until the fall of 1993. She was a member of the Castlegar and Hospital Board, a direc- tor of the Regional District of Central Kootenay and of the Central Kootenay Hospital Board. She was an executive member and president of the Union of B.C. Municipalities and a first vice- president and committee chair of the Federation of Canadian Moore has also served as a director of the BC. Petroleum the B.C. Executive Network. 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