THE EXPRESS March 16, 1994 Page 5 t(fLQ) STREET TALK ~~~ @~Want to ::.~~ Win One What is your favourite Canadian film and why? for tl.e En,.,ironmenl :'¥'~ CALL FOR INFORMATION money? Maximize your 1-800-667-4321 (in Vancouver,call 732-9253) deductions. ENTRY DEADLINE: Hassle-free and April 4, 1994. confidential INCOME TAXRETURNS KRIS WITT My favorite Canadian film is "The Boys of St. Vincent.• It won some No, I don't know any Canadian film My favorite Canadian film to date 1994 ACCOUNTING because in Germany we only get would probably be 'Black Robe.' I en- Genie awards last week and I think it American films. There may be a small joyed it because it had great really opened people's eyes to what is amount of Canadian film shown cinematography and there was a Mini!iler'!i Complete services going on out in the world, what hap- there, but I don't know them. deep story line behind it. I haven't pened to those boys. It made people HEIKE BIRKHOFER, Kiel, Germany seen too many Canadian films so I En,.-ironmental including e-fi/e aware. hope to get to this weekend's film fes- EARL FARIS, Salmo tival, it sounds interesting. MICHAEL MAYRHOFER, Nelson ~-ard!i 352-9858 IACROSS OURDESK Law Wars: and about streams. These topics were identified by stakeholders to be two of the most important May the Law be With You water issues in B.C. The Nelson workshop will I was watching Star Wars (again!) last weekend be held Tuesday, March 29. All and was struck by the message that when the parties interested in participat- time comes and you have to stand up for ing in the workshops are asked to pre-register by calling 1-800- youself, all kinds of magical forces line up 665-1001. behind you. When you've got the right people on your team - as Luke Skywalker had Han Foundation dinner Solo, Chewbacca and Obi Wan Kenobe - even Selklrk College Well-known philanthropist you can rescue the beautiful princess. At the Hon. Dr. David Lam, Lt. Heflin-Perrin, we try to be the team that helps Governor of B.C., is the keynote speaker at a special Selkirk Col- you achieve your goals, even when the the odds lege Foundation. looked stacked against you. The dinner acknowledges the attainment of a significant Now,the question is, which one of us is seven- milestone in the Foundation's feet tall, covered in fake fur and only grunts? fundraising efforts - the first million dollars in endowments. 352-7555 The recogrutlon dinner, Toll Free 1-800-661-LAWS planned for the Recreation Complex in Castlegar and catered by staff and students in Heflin Perrin Selkirk College's Professional Suite 1 - 609 Baker Street Photo submitted Cooking program, will also pro- Lawyers ON AIR: CBC Radio's Alison Paine and Cam Martinwilltake to vide a platform from which to Notaries Nelson, British Columbia the air in downtown Nelson this Friday morning. launch a renewed 11Visions" cam- V1L 4]3 paign, whose goal is to raise Daybreak in Nelson Hypnotherapy $450,000 in 1994. CBC Radio CBC Radio hosts Alison workshop Volunteers will soon be can- Ellen Burt, hypnotheraplat vassing West Kootenay com- Paine and Cam Martin, along A unique class-support munities with tickets to the with the Kelowna-based Recognition Dinner which, group in communication will be Daybreak crew will be broad- held in Kaslo. along with the Hon. Dr. David casting live from the Book Gar- Led by Ellen Burt, hyp- Lam and his wife, Mrs. Dorothy den Cafe 6 to 9 a.m. Friday, notherapist, each session will Lam, will feature an evening of March 18. combine learning specific skills fine dining, fun, dancing and THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NELSON Everyone is invited to drop with the experience of an inner entertainment by accomplished by. As usual, they've got lots of interviews lined up and plenty of journey. The intent is to release local performers. SEWER UTILITY LOAN blocks to intimate and effective prizes and surprises. Seeing how a radio show makes its way onto communication and to access Open house AUTHORIZATION BY-LAW creativity and spontaneity. B.C. Environment the airwaves is always interesting B.C. Environment's Pes- STANDBY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FOR SEWAGE The first session will be Thursday, March 24 at 7 p.m. at ticide Management Program will TREATMENT PLANT & THE AIRPORT LIFT STATION -Story time the Langham, Room 22. A small hold an open house regarding a Oliver's Books Nelson City Council has given notice that it intends to borrow Oliver's Books in the Chah- fee will be charged to cover ex- Burlington Northern Railroad $225,000 over a ten-year period to finance the installation of ko-Mika Mall will be offering a penses. For more information, (BNR) proposal to spray their improvements to the sewer utility of a standby electrical children's story- time Saturday, call 353-7747. line between Waneta and Salmo with herbicide. generation system for the Sewage Treatment Plant and the Airport March 19 at 11 a.m. Marie Wells, former Water management The open house is scheduled Lift Sation. This system will ensure the continued operation of Ministry of Environment for Monday, March 21 between these facilities during electrical power failures. Details of the storyteller with the Vancouver As part of the ongoing from 7 to 8:30 p.m, It will be held system plans are available for viewing at the office of the Director Public Library presents a half hour show of songs and stories Stewardship of the Water in in the Rotary Room of the Fruit- of Works and SeIVices, City Hall. for children ages 3 to 6. Drawing British Columbia legislative vale Community Centre. The effect of this debt will be a 3.8 percent increase in sewer upon her background as a review, the Ministry of Environ- BNR intends to spray a 16 user fees. A single-family dwelling would pay an additional singer, storyteller, actress and ment, Lands and Parks Water foot wide area of track and bal- $7.00 per year. clown, Marie weaves together a Management Program is under- last to suppress weed growth on unique blend of tales with a rich taking a series of regional the Waneta - Salmo spur line Nelson City Council will proceed with adoption of this by-law texture of music, song and workshops to discuss water as unrestrained vegetation after April 14th, 1994 unless it receives a petition from humour. legislation and policy. growth poses a potential hazard one-twentieth of the electors for submission of this matter to Don't miss a charming and For the regional meetings, to operations. The public is en- referendum. enchanting show and stay tuned the Ministry will focus discus- couraged to attend and provide Should you have any questions or concerns about this proposals, for more. Parents are asked to sion on groundwater manage- input and modification concern- please contact the City Clerk's office, City Hall at 352-8234. accompany their children. ment and managing activities in ing the draft pesticide permit.