rialative Library, at er VOU. 36, NO.30 Barret rbered oa shoddy tactic feces tat ed bep Pos suey teleen of Hed co an od ‘and shoddy Nurses accept contract By CasNews Statt iE Ex _oanan, Pot POLAND (AP) joree. “Tell the whole world they budget are breaking the law,” Wal- as sald 08 ba won bed nt a the police van "The move cape the day af VOLUNTEERS . . . Costl el be helping Sortal ‘Gedit candidate land-Trail mpaign to win a seat in the provincial dea. 501 Betteyiny Pubished at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1963 Waless was freed from 11 month marta aw deletion jovember and several Sos lated was bundled into driven = hours to prevent him from at a ral "On April 18, Lech Walesa ip i : Thete had apart- been specula- tmnt la Gdenak by twe onl tee he, would be picked up formed andl one plainelothes after his weekend meeting officer. The officers with underground Solidarity ‘arried guns and threatened leader refused Present any hind of summons ‘or documents, They also re- i sxplanation or apy ut of the meeting rennet frat vist was made of al forays throoghout the he termed “pre slection cam ppaigns,” before finally calling B.C. he May 6 election lst Pri ‘second swing ina month through the Columbia River.riding, coo- sidered to be a swing riding because Provincial Secretary Jim Chabot, who has rep- resented the riding since 1963, took it by oaly. 400 votes in the 1979 provincicl general “Avan reine seetog ta ‘Alberni, in Walesa once again in custody Walesa, inigrviewed brief: blamed the Solidarity ander. ly at his apartment Tuesday, ground for much of the un declined to give detas of his the "temporary strike at an unspecified date. Walesa had called for con- certed action, such as a con: seme bapeit of govern ol, tion of Sel arity activists charged with political erimes. Deer a Ce ne AT HIGHWAYS MEETING Public studies proposed interchange Bem narancamu uu AT LN By CHERYL WISHLOW Stall Writer ‘Ten residents of the City of Castlegar showed up at City Hall Manday neh to exgrove thet views to chy sad 8 Meaitey of Makrays ile the Sines propoed interchange at Highway 3 and Many resident, some ving on Columbia Ave near the propose in voled ther diplasre in Tnroomensting rook built about halfway batman The Valley Bald Convenienea store and 200 reel, One resident said the planned intersection in the jential area should be eliminated because heavy ‘ae flow would be created by the Arena Complex and Sandman tan Another rede, Carl Routson ahestond why tle cong fo elon tat proceeds Behind the Castloard plaza could not be routed ento another road through Woodland Park rather than having 1 though two tal Us gested 1th sry tha rad be butt for ae eso trot fad trevlng a he shopping cenire and continuing behind the ii Arrow Arms Moter Hotel and onto Columbia Ave. ter Walesa announced he to: - Delle weskeed meee rie fv tract it undergrout pore gg toe cites Renee ‘ Higheray #8. Aen m i INTERCHANGE. « Minsy of Highways til Dove Walker explains proposed Highway 3 inter: j change at public information mesting Monday at oy paasloa : ; However, City Works Superintendent Igor Zahynacz pointed out that the ministry had already indicated that it ‘was not in favor the suggestion because it felt that two les reoanecing red would be troceratng us they tara off to Nelson and other vehie!-s would be as they drove into the Safety was also a concer of one tru ceed problem of stopping fr 8 trai light at the interchange when coming down the Grand Foe aL plan calls for the removal of the traffic wg tt Colum Ave. sovth of the overpass and the a lee conaeing Calne Ave with Highway 8 to Nelson, ‘Trafic lights are torbe installed where the new road ‘movts Columbia Ave. and where it meets Highway 3. ‘The new necting ed comer Colurabia Ave. with Highway But ooo mewaber of the audience, truck driver Ron Shellenburgh simply told Ministry of Highways techni cian engineer David Walker that the plan would not work.” ween 0 ond Beton lomnertom tore ‘Sections (A, B&C) First City mall sees sed Hn Boge (elt) and Audrey legitature, They will be working out ofthe local party ty Soniye on ath Si ee tenors a ‘As well, the by! hie wil sa the property rezoned {1 ntlal to pool hes oa 18th re and Columbia Avenue. peee John Mun how to cope with life 1s Ecuador while recovering see part two of Ecvedor Letters on poge C! Trail Smoke ny were defeated by St. Canadian Allan Cup ‘inal, A model of Expo 86 will be touring B.C. interior towns including Castlegar on May 11 see poge Bs In referring to the proposed Grand Forks-to-Nelson road, Shellenburgh sxid it would be “ridiculous for ‘anyone to conceive of the idea” that traffic lights could be installed where the new road would meet the connecting “A traffic light on a downgrade highway — it woa't work,” he said. He noted that when truckers come dowa the hill from Grand Forks they try their brakes — if they don't work they continue on the Highway until reaching the weigh scales, where they turn arounc “What are we going to do when we come down here and suddenly have to ii “Tust becaut truck) a gg t sop “Tom gana have ta come that ye of six times a added. frond presently three Pherk companies located on in the subdivision on Highway 3 to Grand Another reedent asked about the possibility of having runaway lanes on the downgrade for truckers. Id. Bob MacBain suggested the construction of ALOR RR FN