ive Library, sat Bldgs., 50L Belleville St a. Be Ce Fob. 28 ee FOR OGLOW BLOCK Expansion is planned By DIANE STRANDBERG face Super Valu, This addition will provi Stall Webber square feet) of commercial space Orlow Holdings Ltd. is seeking approval to expand round floor office space and add a third storey to the pai Hock on Columbia Ave, the Castlegar News has ‘ould not comment on whether Super to become Involved in any” development projec be Smite afin weak an interview Thursday Nick Ogiow, the hacer Castlegarbased firm, confirmed that we'd like wo op Super Valu inthe north end of bis company hopes to.begin construction on the addition Oglow commented. by the end of 1968, Super Va bas been considering plas to expand but Tie eapaion plane are sublet to approval from no deals have far bee legar ciyy counel. Oglow said sxpects to mbit te pf he yn tema low also declined to release a cost extimate of the ‘expansion proposal, but he aaid he expected the addition THIRD STOREY . . Oglow sielegets Ld, pent todd Proposal is the third store ms zis . @ third storey to the moi of the Oglow ‘space which will be built to to be completed by the “first part of 1964.” block on Columbia Ave, Construction could bogin Published at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL. 36, No. 53 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1983 Broadbent ; ah IN FIVE-YEAR PLAN affirmed os eat 2s this year ifthe project is opproved d by city cour WEATHERCAST Mainly cloudy today with oc coslonal show Monday should ers. Chance tonal show sfercintsion fd per cont eo, ‘cant Monday. 2 Sections (A&B) gsiershis | | College eyes new . | facilities, programs By RON NORMAN ‘Eater wi Selkirk. College plans to trod ‘© completion of space for » $625,000 student service-fi- rnance annex, also at Castle- gar. ‘© 2 $4 million education centre at Trail © a $7 million performing arts centre at Nelson's DTuc. The five-year plan was adopted at a recent college board meeting and must now In order to accommodate be forwarded to the Ministry Rain dampens Canada Day festivities at NEC — from the time the sun’ first rays touched the eastern ee ot ted a Fatriots to the National En the legislature grounds hibition Centre Friday in pite of dismal weather con- Z ie eream CELEBRATE . . . Castlegar children tusned out to ‘ste ¢, Pur! in Conoa Day ‘The day began with a pan- works were the order across Lif talebratons Bako the Notional Exhibition Cerra, H ids learn how © pop.a cake breakfast, attended by the sot with = oppose Broadbent but, after balloon with a dart me \Certceidatere about 20 residents who were argo “3 to do sa, jegar xi Club. noon wherever they were. means that Broadbent, asthe satS Ik ated to movie, spotted planned cuaiersse Employees at Selkirk weet ene oe fe tn delay job action y In other developments the asthe first official convention: ‘By CasNews Stall "ve will continue to Offermann noted fous ~ Crnada Day north of the 49th defeated by 8 wide mar- Members of the B.C. Gov re for negotiatinns,” she college has offered a parallel and Monday mar) ‘gin a resolution calling for ernment Employees’ Union said. ant increase with no cout of the annual Fourth of July recognition of the Palestine loyed as voce: The instructors’ contract ivieg provisions and 8.5 per bash to the south. And in be: T! Liberation Organization tional exp March 31, A provin tween, the parties just seem {PLO} as “the legitimate rep ie to goon an resentative ofthe Palestinian M the Although the 116th anni f Be barging table which they versary of have taken out of the eration, the ining the contents of the structors have voled 8 per eee a iments nc e Brovinial budget expected Gene In favor oF serike action. ing grievance procedures, 1958, was not olficially des: i Offerman sad in an inter Offerman aaid ignaied Canada day until last as nltely we wil be view thet the union hed Ormam” October. It had bees known fusing to break up a protest asked the college for no in- ,,SeIRPk College persea%el si Dominion Day since it was eamp they had established on crease on wagss but contin. anaes Harry Jacksos. was frst given legal status by tation of its costofliving Parliament in 1897, 90 years provisi ns which are equal to ‘The current average wage after Confederation. tial positions and half of the Vancouver Consumer for instructs between e Pesitions on the federal coun Debby Offer. Price Index (estimated at six $90,000 and $95,000" Offer lay Friday — 69,000 thronged the grounds bt mann said in a prepared re- per cent this year). mann added. oor got paid extra for warking consimved on pags ‘of Edueation for consider. ation ‘and final approval. ministry will discuss the plan with college officals o in the fall, ‘The ministry asked that all 16 of the province's commu- nity colleges provide a five- year plan outlining the dir- ‘ection in which the colleges a I. Included in that plan are college for ne programs and facilities. How- rograms and fac- ilities are by no means guar- nteed. Selkirk College Principal Leo Perra told the college board that the ministry must still approve each of the pro- grams and facilities, In fact, it is unlikely the college will proceed with al Programs ‘services that lead to employ- ment or further education, ‘That sxity while persoal Seve and enrichm wil be ied ty oe Meanwhile, programs that may be introduced over the next five years at the Castle- gar cary " > sowoite diploma _pro- grams in Arts and Technol- an ogy that will perhaps be in- for the next five years, based ona five per cent increase for to inflation. ‘As well, the plan includes details of the college region's population, industry, econ- ‘omic outlook, geographic fag- tors, market projections and a host of other data. ‘The it is tended to help the ministry determine if programs and facilities — old and new — are warranted in the region In the introduction to the ‘8 one-year Applied Tech- nology program for small and Indaszion, which wil minate in a certificate. be Tagen in conten. en eee diploma pro- gram for Forestry Comput Applications for possible im- plementation in September, 986, continued on pope AZ = inside — — * Castlegar children got 0 kick 0 Local theatre group, Theatre Energy, received 5,000 Canada Council grant, for details see pape The Crondolls have finished a successful first year with the Castlegar Christian Academy For mors informat column page 83. ead Linda Hall's weekly Martin s Navratilova wins her fourth Wim bldon tie in match ogsins! Andres Jooge for details see poge