Wednesday, June 24, 1992 @ 481 Mobile Homes/Pads 500 Apartments 823 Cars Domestic 823 Cars Domestic 825 Cars Sports & Import NEW show homes arriving now. Wide selection of floor plans and excellent financing available. Belaire h 1525 A Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-8077. (tin/41) | WILL take your car, truck or RV on trade (up to $5,000) for my 1983 14'x70° with 5 appliances. Call 1-403-283-2842. (3/50) 1972 MOBILE home — 2 bdrm porch addition deck, carport, wood/oil heat, very good condition. Ph. 359-8166. (3/50) 2 FURN. bachelor apartments, utilities included. $475/mo. Ph. 365-7353. (tfn/44) 1977 MERC Monarch, low miles, new tires, no rust $1600. Ph. 365- 2408. (3/50) 506 Condos For Rent 3 BDRM. townhouse, prefer 3 students. Available July 1. Ph. 365-6459. (/50) 517 Mobile Homes/Pads RV SPOTS in town. Twin Rivers Motel. 365-6900. (tfn/80) MOBILE — 2 bdrm., partially furnished, washer, dryer, air cond., nice yard, Blueberry. No DOWN payment. I'll carry the balance over one year. 12'x60", 2 bdrm. movile $8,900. Call. 1-403- 283-2842. (3/50) Vv RENTALS 500 Apartments pets. $450/mo. Ph. 365-5549, (S50) 519 Homes for Rent 3 BDRM. home. $750/month plus 1/2 utilities. 365-8096. (7/46) TWIN RIVERS MOTEL Kitchen , FURNISHED basement suite asp sip includes utilities and facilities. Available July 1. Ph. 365-2507, (3/50) RASPBERRY - large 1 bdrm. suite, furnished, utilities included, private exercise $485/mo. Ph. 365-6627 leave message. (3/50) FURNISHED 2 bdrm. apt., no pets, non-smokers, non-drinkers. Available immediately, very quiet area. Ph. 365-5936. (3/50) SMALL one bdrm. furnished apartment near Mohawk. $350/month, utilities included. 365- 7750 or 365-6096. (tfn/46) TWIN RIVERS: MOTEL. Kitchen units available — weekly rental. 1485 Columbia Avenue, 365-6900. (tin/84 AVAILABLE June 15, 2 bdrm. suite $575 mo. utilities included, July 1,2 bdrm. semi-furnished suite $500 . Ph. units ly rental. 1485 Columbia Avenue; 365-6900. (tfn/80) ONE bdrm. house Genelle, beautiful view, ideal for couple or single, F/S, W/D, garage. Non- smokers, no pets. $400/mo. Ph. 693-5566. (3/50) 2 BORM. central, tidy quiet neighborhood,washer, dryer, fridge, stove, available Aug. 1. $550/mo. Ph. 399-4351. (3/50) 1985 FORD Escort, new brakes, clutch, tires, 80,000 kilometers. Very good condition. $3,200 OBO. Ph. 365-0135. (3/50) 1984 CHRYSLER Laser XE, turbo, loaded, good condition. Kevan 365-5887. (7/50) “Charlie BS Sez.. Check Your Decal For ICBC Expiry Renewals, Transfers, Licence Plates & Permits "We :-Make Buying Insurance Easy” 5 COHOE INSURANCE 365-3301 1127-Ath St., Castlegar 4/5 BDRM. house near Saf large treed lot with view. $850 per month. Ph. 365-8077. (3/50) ROSSLAND, 3 bdrm., clean, quiet, near school/park/bus, $475/mo. July 1, 229-5450. (3/50) 523. Shared Accommodation CLEAN HOUSE to share with one other, beautiful yard, $150 plus sharing utilities. No pets. 365- 5732. (3/50) 529 Wanted to Rent mo. laundry facilities iI 365-8399. (7/45) Be eioces quiet couple 2 BDRM. main floor of triplex - ly need 1-2 bdrm. home for July. < or RG: 1. References fridge, stove, heat included. $450 close to downtown, available immediately. 399-4720. (3/48) ONE BEDROOM, partly furnished, ground level suite. Quiet, non- . Call after 6:30 p.m. 358- 2567, 358-2281. (3/50) FURNISHED 2/3 bdrm. house/apartment for July ist. Ph. 365-0086 leave message. (3/50) smoker, $395 mo. utility ir stud! 365-6147. (3/48) 1 BDRM. SUITE, furnished, North Castlegar. 365-8307. (3/49) ~ 1 BDRM. BASEMENT suite, fully contained, utilities, prefer quiet, non-drinker. References please. 365-7345. (3/49) Vv AUTOMOTIVE 815 Campers, Trallers/Sale 1981 ALPHIL 8 camper with 1981 Ford pickup. $6,500 OBO. Both very clean. 365-3172. (7/47) 823 Cars Domestic 2 — ONE bdrm. units available, $450/mo., 1 bachelor unit, $300 for July 1st. 399-4143 message. (3/49) 1983 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass, 10,000 kilometers, excellent condition, 4 dr., automatic $4,000. Ph. 365-2610. (3/50-) 83 CAMARO Berlinetta, P.W., P.S., T-roof, nice rims/tires, cassette with E.Q., very clean, must sell, $4,500 0.b.o. Trades considered. 365-7131. (3/48) 1979 MUSTANG Cobra, 2.3 L Turbo, all leather interior, sunroof, 4 speaker AM/FM cass., bra, new exhaust system, new tires, excellent condition. Asking $3,000. Days 365-7266, eves 365-5001 ask for Neil R. (tfn/49) & , © FOR SALE e 1989 NISSAN MICRA 5-door hatchback, auto, sunroof, cassette *4,900 1989 CHEV CAVALIER 4 cyl, aulo, air, am/im, 70,000 km., reduced $6,126 1761 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-7555 1979 FAIRMONT 6 2 A automatic, 2 dr., good running condition, $600. 365-6195. (3/49) OR TAKE over lease — 1990 Taurus L, under 40,000 kilometers, excellent condition. Negotiable. 365-3178. (3/49) 2649 Fourth a, venue tlegar, B.C. vin 281 365-3563 . pamage Free TOO . 24 Hr/Day Service ‘Wheel Lift Fax: 693-2225 175, Genelle, BC voG 1GO Gompound ec ee Ra. Box Soy ighway 22 Gene! Bus: 03-2224 1981 FORD Escort station wagon, $1,400 0.b.0. 365-5561. (3/49) 825 Cars Sports & Import 1980 TOYOTA Tercel, radio, automatic, new muffler, good tires, Inew paint $850. Ph. 365-5910. (3/50) LITTLE red sports car 1985 Toyota. Corolla GTS excellent condition, never winter driven. Ph. 364-2743. (3/50) 1980 TOYOTA Tercel. Radio., auto., new muffler, good tires, new paint. Runs good, $850. 365-5910. (3/47) 1979 HONDA Civic. Excellent shape.. 4-door ("91 green sti 1986 SRS Toyota Tercel Stationwagon 4x4, ‘sunroof, cassette, new tires, excellent condition, $8000, Ph. 365-2774. (7/44) 81 HONDA Accord, excellent condition, asking $2,500 o.b.0. Ask for Trish. 399-4739. (3/48) 1989 HONDA Accord LX, 8 tires ‘and rims, ski rack. 365-7428. (3/48) 831 Motorcycles 1984 HONDA Gold Wing 1200. Fully loaded, burgandy, mint condition, 3,700 km. $6,900 or will consider truck for part payment. 359-7888. (7/47) ker). Call 365-6455 or 364-1273, ask for Jason. (3/47) 851 Trucks and Vans 1981 CHEV Van, seats seven, air 1987 PORSCHE 924S, excellent conditioning, bar, ice-box, tinted windoes, auto., p.s., cruise. Ph. condition, red, 5-spd., 69,000 km. 365-2522. (3/50) $17,000 0.b.0. 352-5459. (4/48) lA Province of ESS British Columbia Ministry of ‘ransportation and Highways SERVICE DISRUPTIONS HARROP FERRY What: Minor Delays and Single Lane Traffic Where: Harrop Ferry When: June 23, 24 and 25, 1992 Time: From 7:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. What: Total Closure (Medical Emergency Service Available During Closure) When: From 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m., June 24 and 25, 1992 Why: Routine Maintenance on Ferry Aprons and Necessary Survey Work. The Ministry of Transportation and Highways apologizes for any inconvenience caused to the travelling public. ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. MOTOR LICENCE OFFICE CHECK YOUR LICENCE PLATE, IS IT TIME TO RENEW?? ¢ 3 Month Autoplan Available Now ¢ Permits ¢ Financing O.A.C. ¢ All Special Coverages — Family and Estate Transfers — Out-of-Province Registration *Let us also assist you with all your personal, business and travel insurance 605 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. fi) Wednesday, June 24, 1992 851 _. Trucks and Vans 1985 F150 4x4, excellent condition. $6200 OBO. Ph. 365- 2408. (3/50) 1976 DODGE, eanipeliaad van, stove, pop-top, good condition, $3400. Ph. 365-3789. (4/50) 1983 JIMMY 4x4, excellent shape, 2-tone, V-6, automatic, 365-4923 days, 364-1068 evenings. Best offer. (3/50) 1985 DODGE, 3/4 ton, 360 V8, auto., 2 w.d. 365-6541 (tfn/31) 1990 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4, 350, standard, cruise, tilt, asking $16,500 0.6.0. 442-5765. (3/48) 1988 AEROSTAR 7 passenger van, A.C., P,S., P.B. $10,000. 1969 Volvo, best. offer. 365-2375. After 5 p.m. (tin/48) 1985 FORD Bronco Il, 4x4, P.S., P.B., 4-spd, new large tires, side bars, $6,000. 365-8407. (3/48) 1989 F150 4X4, XLT Lariat Supercab, longbox. $15,900. 442- 2499. (3/48) 1979 FORD F150, 300 6-cylinder, customized, excellent condition. New paint, new tires. 365-3001. (3/48) 1984 GMC 3/4 ton, 4x4, good condition, cruise control, excellent tires. 365-6058 for more information. (3/49) ‘V MARINE 912 Boats For Sale 1989 20° REGAL. Inboard/ outboard, 305 Mercruiser. 1982 17" Sunrunner, inboard, outboard, V-6 OMC. 442-2605. (tfr/1 6) METZLER Mayas inflatable 12' sail, 10 hp o/., capable, excellent condition $1495 OBO. Ph. 365- 6518. (3/50) MUST SELL! 1978 21 ft. Rienell cabin cruiser/boathouse combo. Immaculate condition. Valued at $17,000 will take best offer. Ph. en after 6 p.m. for details. (3/50) MERC Cruiser 260 hp., 350 cubic inch engine, with or without exhaust manifolds. Parts for Alpha I leg. Ph. 364-2743. (3/50) SE ap Gey Geo AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY Gap Gio FER. ake ad Pa rire LTD. 1507 Columbia A\ Castlegar, B.C. Inventor Reduction Sale Call 365-2955 Plan today fora healthy tomorow By the year 2000, more than half-a-million B.C. citi- zens will be 65 years or older. At present, the stands around 385,000. Ifyou are in this group — or soon will be — nurses recom- mend that you plan now how you can get the very most out of life as you grow older. If you need help at home, Many communities offer a range of support services for seniors that are available, when the need arises, by a call to your local health unit. If you have been hospital- ized and will need home ser- vices upon release, the hospi- tal social worker can make an initial contact on your behalf. Depending on your situa- tion, your care coordinator could be a home care nurse, physiotherapist, occupational therapist or social worker. The professional chosen for your care will be responsible for an initial assessment of your needs at home including your eligibility, the type of ser- vices you need and whether or not any charge will be made. Ifyou are frail but not inca- pable, the quality of your life may be much improved by the support of a homemaker who will help, from time to time, with housework or grooming. You may also appreciate the meals-on-wheels service, temporarily or.on a perma- nent basis, if cooking has be- come a chore for you. As needed, the care co-ordi- nator will add physiotherapy, occupational therapy or other clinical services by a visiting home care nurse. Assistive devices, like walk- ers, and transportation ser- vices, such as handyDART for the disabled, may be provided. Adult Day Care at a local facility may be helpful for many people. There, clients can go tem- porarily for assessment, for special treatment, or to give permanent caregivers in the home a rest. Should residential care ser- vices be needed, the care coor- dinator might recommend 24- hour temporary supervision within the home or intermedi- ate care outside the home. Agroup home or subsidized housing may provide the best possible compromise for an el- derly person wishing to con- tinue living independently, but requiring some support services on a 24-hour basis. Extended care in or near a hospital might be appropriate as ill health or dependency progress. Other programs help se- niors to stay independent. Pharmacare provides fi- nancial assistance for the pur- chase of prescription drugs. Municipal police programs can help seniors feel safe and secure in their own homes. Luckily, not only the num- ber of support services but the image of seniors is changing. People lead creative and retirement years. They take advantage of free transport passes and tuition, join citizens groups for local political action and help to de- fine the requirements of a healthy community. The productivity of seniors and their input into the com- munity, plus a range of health and community services, has changed the image and the fact of life after 65. In future, seniors will play an even more important role in the life of our communities. oge The Canadian Red Cross Society travelling public. British Columbia Ministry of Transportation _ and Highways SERVICE DISRUPTIONS GLADE FERRY Where: Glade Ferry When: June 26 and 27, 1992 Why: Routine Maintenance to Ferry Aprons Time: from 7:00 p.m. to Shutdown. The Ministry of Transportation and Highways apologizes for any inconvenience caused to the Province of - There were 47 members and guests attending the Castlegar Seniors “Wind-up Supper” on June 18 at the Se- niors Grace was said by Ruth Waldie and everyone sat down to a delicious cold supper, end- ing with Strawberry Short- The guest of honor was the seniors new chairman of the West Kootenay Regional Dis- trict, Nick Osachoff, accompa- nied by his wife, Ni The door prize was won by Ann Worobey and a-round Tu- In the course of the evening, Joe Killoughs sang a song and Beatrice Lundquist read a po- em, which was enjoyed by all. Our meetings will resume in September. See you all then. Have a nice summer every- one and take care. Place Your ~ Classified Ad in AND TURN THOSE UNWANTED) ITEMS INTO CASH INA FLASH it was won by Jean Fitz- patrick. Tables were cleared away, in case anyone wanted to dance to the singing and mu- sic of Syd and Gloria Bridges, who were so kind to come come and entertain us. Other prizes went to these lucky winners — Syd Bridges, Bob Goudreau, Jessie Don- nan, Louis Mucha, Michael Ford, Margaret Trussler, and Ph. 365-7266 Bill Sookeroff. : NOTICE ROBSON RASPBERRY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Water usage restrictions are now in effect. A maximum of one sprinkler per acre or portion there. of is permitted between the hours of 9.a.m. and 9 p.m. Violations of water usage regulations may without notice result in termination of -your water supply. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION HIGHWAY 3B ROSSLAND-TRAIL WARFIELD HILL In the interest of highway safety the Ministry of Transportation and Highways is considering the possibility of restricting truck traffic to a maximum of approximately 23,000 KG (50,000 LBS.) Gross Vehicle Weight on Highway 3B between the communities of Rossland and Trail, B.C. This permanent, year-round -restriction would apply only to vehicles travelling eastbound (downhill). Interested parties should address their concerns, in writing, to: District Highways Manager 3 Kootenay Boundary District Box 880, Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO no later than Wednesday, July 8, 1992. In order to ensure timely receipt of your submission it is suggested that you send responses by fax to (604) 442-5. For further information ‘gall 442-5477. ~~ Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways