Page 6( The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, December 29, 1993 Page 7C . = Bae, a Pe ll > Castlegar Sun _ Wednes' day, December 29, 1993 j | CASTLEGAR HOMEFINDERS Yo ma we rex yt the pc wer! ¢ » | Support your local businesses! | Your business is our business. Nednesday night news being that three of the bids, including the lowest, were from local construction Companies. ‘The Your donatior y directed t6 the Four tior , 2 Oe Py candi Wecieicdila fer mmiccniacmidiad ~ bekieastontwe tine gl wen Sehelithin G1 fost conte a THE KIDS We'd like to hear about sary Fund and returned to fiesel in one wing of the hospital. Initial reports ' t diesel had spilled from within the The lowest bid was received by Trowelex Construction (Casth 474 (approximately tain renerator room (a diesel generator acts as a power bach he hospital grounds into the $128,000 over-budget). This was foll {by Marbella Constr Vd 1,909,979, Nutech scholarships, bursaries, or awards ses your business news. torm drain re amount was later recalculated at 4 Construction (Castlegar) at $1,914.66 Wr 3 \ n n 1,957,037; Yel 2 As . u eietedie up what was campedinelt q , fs, volunteer firefighters, under lownidge Constr om (Pon ari i s ind Seacue (Wi yal $2,169.19 »> CARE! Call Sharlene at 365-5266. he direction of the Ministry of the Environment, imi \ boom’ in the pond area under format ath the suspension bridge at Zuckerberg Island 0) ore N3 YOUR LOCAL a Reform takes riding . y 2 : POLICE A home for Pathfinders The winds of change blew hard all acr Canada on ch lediving behind the exhilarating It's a go! The Pathfinders Program has found a new he encouraging enrollment of victones of the Liberal, Reform and Bloc parties, and utter ¢ aver the abaphite aaniniaion ct 3 LEASE REC : CLE 46 students who are interested in returning to school the New Democrats and Conservatives. Included in that gale for nd Cootenay- West Rev initially. when the clability of ecublienine ire prowra xplored, Superintendent of elstoke nding, who has its new Memiber of Parliament, Reformer Jim Gouk ¥ ar Su BSE Schools, Everette Surgenor, said that in order to secu would be essential that 35 Reform is an idea whose time has come We started in B.C and Alberta, so obviously that's where Our strength is. 40 students register for the program Although the start-up ts of the pro: v ‘ aid some of the costs can While results tickled in from throu ul r 1 ouk umpaign headquarters ieapoeetive thin ehelell Went ah eet Bee tee ae Shen - Refonn, Gal heal Comin Caen ik te aame alc OPEN LIVING INA District should be able to recover the total: com ¢ Finally, a breakthrough, as someone ant t ¢ fact that a number of poles have yet WESTERN CONTEMPORAR Li to relay results, Gouk’s lead is unsurmountabl ona i Gouk, who was quiet during earlier releases in the poles, finally draws a sittt spacious entry court set. off by 5 Se 2 e. A: faced gate pillars and a ¥ > MWR tsp ee November Pork Barrel poli ? wrought iron screen welcomes z x a AN) The worst in pork-barrel politics. That's hov Nygrer e seeking'the directorship for visitors to this western contemporary Area H on the Regional District Board, d ent board's decision to release BC hydro house with two bedrooms and 2,354 6.» , EN grants-in-lieu just prior to an election square feet of living space y ~ 60 bears in a season The controversy began when directors vote ir worth of grants-in-lieu from BC The long slope of the pitched roofis “ ——— r Bad review for Local Conservation Officer Mike Kra c th April, 1993, no less Hydro, totalling $1.6 million alling $ Previously di i 1 money out of principle, plan open over the entry court, and is 3 - ce Fat E BC Tel plan than 60 bears have been dest {in th rar area ning instead to use the money in its ques ke BC Hydr Since the decision was moderated by horizontal cedar siding |. : res. aee| Jem pms - air - Opposition ¢ While five bears have been dc result of motor vehicle accidents, the made, a number of allotments have been established ; gions where BC hydro Boxed window treatments and natural sa z si Se eS Tel’s plan to install ar remainder have met thet the label problem’ bear facilities are located: some of these inclu I r n funding to the Castle stone chimneys add to the curb appeal T= - above-ground The latest bear deaths o Halloween, when police and a con gar and District Library The courtyard welcome is echoed in optic line betwee servation office re called w Lakes Drive at 4:30 a.m., October the entry hall, which opens directly to Castlegar and Grand 29. A'live trap, set to « war, instead caught a cub. As a result, the sow . the sunken living room. Centered ; ae “With a home O'Connor replaces Moore Secured seat between entry and living room is tl The biggest change, without a doubt, is i i I itsel Local lawyer Ken - 1” the mayor's chair—which will now be occupied by M r owWyili eived the large stone'la ee ieplers \ ading the for you! owner of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel, and ‘ position .of Area J yep. | M ie with tw MT. SENTINEL 1451 Columbia Avenue tion Unaccepting Rash Bureaucracy CURB Regional District Direc Z : p and partiail t off t - - REALTY Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1H8& ep and partially sé f by satin O'Connor unseated Me by ¢ I t t tor for another term railings is the vaulted-ceiling dining ef PHONE 365-5228 Falling in third and fourth respectiv va fer defeating Robson room. Wide windows open the livir votes, and Doreen Smecher with 252 - ident Hans Kolman mae’ Penitnes tii ig r city councils Leadiny the candidat sc was long-time resident and sawmill . ' and dining area to the patio and garden The majority of the people wan Die took a signifi zur City Council — employ t Bob 1 37 votes He was followed by views x Gay Cotencil, :. €mplore ? k pepeuned Ula] veeeltc s different, and improve upon what I tt M wt Head over Kolin Tie patie 1 feached by cildine dus, | ; | ir , Fo our< many afternoon after his win final count ils support of a letter In third place was inc ent K tv 365 votes. and close behind was ‘ y in the family roo which October Hospital diesel spill Local bid wins Member f Castlegar’s Vohunteer Fire Deparment k 1! officials from the Manistry of There was good news and bad news as city hall anxiously ived and opened th bids it col ronment were calb Forks is mounting in Seriously distraught « t ub prisonment, was considered a danger and the West Kootenay therefore shot on sit { i shot on site, while the trapped cub Since late October was later destroyed two regional distnects Kootenay-Boundary and Central Kootenay as well as Trail and Municipal election results After almost ars as Castlegar Aud fon re teil 3 380 to 161 that has been sent to incumbant Dou intersecting expose ' ‘ nis a vote cribing the ume : ‘ bing : the voter ' i atid U-shaped kitchen counter and genero pei : re s officially on Rounding out ceMianels alt He aces; Brenda Binnie. v pe eae ora eae with, Tol Wylie. bis ne: another cheery fireplace 7 e dioining pit = si : friends and c ler: nee that he 1 plans t y 1 ur bid for a nm council O'Connor 15 now rot tong th uw things sident, Dav the best of economic shapes, bar r ; enize pi expected Sheohmehe cree ue > laundry room ha é that the exper ar rs yeniny acquainted i me storage and a freezer, and additi be storage closets are across the hall Wan Ggour Lagoons in trouble sxclween th LF Y e down stairs in the large garage lea rd Another nem) heen ale 0 wes and th, Reon wttiestoagezonee _ ; Holiday s be the city in the ¢ tC The master bedroom A report recently completed by cit ! f i rT : . 4 vaulte eiling fue a Z ; Castlegar Roofing & Siding v2 if T A ch 1 wel anges. ess mee ine Sia SS Ea wardrobe, The taster bath ‘ Med with /| % charred welcome operating on the fringe of eftectiv ant ' D b ° : y aL UeMUnAZCEDA There F t s c ouncil. Iti 2 burnt sign that is works in order for il toregain iis forn >ws for light with privacy nn happiness and TREASURED SEASON "2 The ‘Get. Hooked on Castle The lagoons. located onthe th Fat nik oe potorieal site 5 a spa He etched glas ; . i i yar” sign that greets visitors as »bson, were orig. ly design ro. 60K ( ve Fi. ‘ ' urns 2=nclosed show and twin vanitie T | they arrive from the west on See eee Semis fe pncees \ An item of supreme secot Gm has wide closets an¢ os Vew Year : nical significance wir é FRED LALONDE 365-2522 Highway 3 was set on fire in years, and continuous operation i ignificance he early morning hours of cost estimates for the re pairs. reachir wre t : HS 10st aller someone aaa PBAVENUE be bright with wastewater per day. The November 3 or a group of people Address inquiries about PLAN 1042- - Both Castlegar RCMP and burned down the log (without basement) t firefig a ce Celgar issues lay-offs Abin located on Zucker KENNETH E GEPHART, AIBD; 9630 — cheers Prospertly fir gms were on sone to On-going start-up troubles with the nev gar Pulp m . berg Island. The low regen : : : - : 7 « squelch the fire reported. by a low pulp prices have resulted in layoff slips t to some v ee ‘ as : 7584: : | Dy and We ee eas eee SPs ta be anded out to se Sain which was 1005. airs Fox 50) TA 1 oO oO | CASCADE 1 and health, Gerry Rempel suspects that the entire mill may be invol ut ry i f opera iid Saas ere ivi: professionally drawn’ ala PAINTING & y | LOCK & SAFE rso V nine feet. was built by five pr arson Because it is speculation only, I s learner Jani 1 ye 7 “ , 4 o¢ ete 2? In total, seven firefighters pico He bhentan ein een bmi Mr Alexander Zucker financi filing ‘ DECORATING CO. LTD. _! oe : Lola & Walter © truck from the south life in the pulpmilling industry fed Mr: Zockerberg ee Sot ie 30.0 BRUSH » ROLLER * SPRAY , | ete ar fire hall responded It's always a possibility when the pric ved in ge tiny domain 2 ae ate ; : PAPER HANGING i ¢ ‘ 4 the cal which came in at ing it. And it’s been that way for a coupk Boge than Two ‘wan dd S8 rt my 7 MMERCIAL —IN A N (604) 365-8244 y Repairs am.. Rempel says dam- s while he labored study pla elevations an I FREE ESTIMA Res, 3¢ ) 4 the sig: 2 e - r the construction of i vailable r t age to the sign was extensive Conroy wider hee ee ia mis oe : 365-3563 nough tto require finishing Rossland! Tail MEK GAGs er eee a Viliey : : which will cost about $2,500 eerie Pedy y the Chapel House is ava r ) 5 e 2649 - 4th AVE., CASTLEGAR piacwaaeastestactecett residents, who feel his cofnm. hipt t 1 nit included a et were inappropriate Castlegar In a story published by The Castlegar Sun, Conroy was quoted stating the continues chip truck transportation issue could solve itself sidents of the Slocan Val to grow ley, along with their MLA Corky Evans, say there are dangerous trafic prob According to a report lems injthe Slocan Valley as a result of ex hip trucks travellin cently received by through the coridor. ty council develop . ° ° Dinca Camry ager was sect temas aoe we eoune @ CL ewer. To our many friends & clients J e barging, or mega-improvements to highway infrast ¢ solutior increased by a whop - ullion in in |