February 7, 2001 EXPRESS Page 3 Slocan still looking You just can't do that on Ward Street! NELSON - Early in the Nelson Police Department, He has been charged possession of a controlled goodat 100years old afternoon of Wednesday, booked and printed, then with possession of a con- substance, and will appear in Nelson Provincial Court Jan. 30, a local shopper he appeared before a Justice trolled substance for the SLOCAN - The Slocan Centennial Committee is witnessed an adult male of the Peace. purpose of trafficking and on Apr. 10. well on its way to finalizing plans for the Aug. 3 - 6 fes- selling drugs in the 500 tivities celebrating the village's centennial. block of Ward Street. The A number of different events will take place over the citizen reported the drug ► The longer you wait to make long weeklend, and large crowds are predicted, since activity to the Nelson your RSP contributions, the less one family has already decided to hold a family reunion Police beat officer, Cst. time your money has to grow. in conjunction with the event. Talk is that a few more And keep in mind, ir you Fred Mansveld, who was haven't made your maximum families may do the same. making his rounds at that RSP contribution in the past. A tentative schedule, some of which will be co-host- time. you've got even more contribu- ed by different organizations, includes the following: As a result of the infor- tion room this year. We can two pancake breakfasts, a parade, a show-and-shine, Claire Hallam Susanne show you the ·magic' of com- mation, the officer arrested Raschdorf pound income, the benefits of golf tournament, centennial play, historical display, BA (1lo,rs) the 20-year-old suspect and CFP maximizing your RSP contribu- kids' fun in the park, a family picnic, and fireworks. subsequently located a tion, and, even instances where Investors Group Other events are being considered. quantity of packaged mari- 515 Vernon Street, Nelson BC you wouldn"t want to. The call is going out for volunteers to come forward juana and psilocybin, or 352-7777 /iii1IIInvestors and support this event. Committee heads are needed to susannc.ra<;ehdorf@im·cMor<1group.com /!l!Jl/Group- magic mushrooms. The help with registrations, security, traffic control, orga- male was taken to the s0Lu110Ns BUILT AROUND YOU.™ TM-rradcmark owned by Investors Group Inc. and licensed to ii~ affilia1cd corporn.Lioos. nizing set-up crews, clean up, and volunteers at the scheduled events. [~J'-"''t Sharon Heibert, who is writing and directing the cen- HAPPY.._..._ ~ - ..._ tennial play, will put out a call for cast members and crew. Dave Fredrickson and Doug Wanak are working on putting the historical display together. They would 1~:v A LEN6_1_-.n¥E's·~~~ ....- like to hear from anyone who has pictures, artifacts, information about Slocan, or old photo albums. These items would be put on display at a safe site, and securi- ty will be on hand when the site is open to the public. Contact Dave or Doug at 355-2441. You can get your name on a mailing list for infor- SAFEWA~ FOOD&DRUG Let our Floral t, a Bakery .:~•--~ departn,ents n~.. "' ~ help you re,ne,nber the one you love·~ t '\ mation about the upcoming celebration. Call or fax your address and any questions to Jan Oswald, co-chair, this Valentine's Day. Just call. .. at 355-2288. You'll get a schedule of events, order forms for the centennial coin and T-shirts, entry forms 1-800-SAFEWAY (1-800-723-3929) for the golf tournament and parade, and other informa- One Call will say it all this tion. Valentine's Day! Delivery charges & n•inirnurns opply. A meeting will be held Monday, Feb, 19 at 7 p.m. at W.E. Graham School to get things rolling. Oldstampshelp lick cancer Used postage stamps can help in the fight against cancer. The Nelson branch of the Order of the Eastern Star raised $800 through the sale of cancelled stamps last year and wants to do more. Money is used for research and to pro- vide dressings to cancer patients, through a Dressing Station Fund. 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