© MORE CLASSIFIED ADS © NOTICES pe ea FULLER BRUSH. OOTIS- ‘TENNIS . INSTRUCTION— chenla and Kinnaird, 7th For Anterraedletss; begin- ver and up. Ph. Yvonne ners. B, DeP% 885-6472 1007. URS Kemperman, SeLTA certified 5. 5338. Individual, group. coaching, 618 © NOTICES TINY TOTS NURSERY. cenced family day SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS. Genelle Ph. 693-2382, tinl6 “FOR ALL YOUR JRRIGA- tion needs — PVC, pressure pipe, aluminum sprinkler happy nursery, Open 7 days Pipe and fittings, Rainbird a week, Ph. 365-8149... 319 apr ers, controls, ntact distributor, "L. L. W. Hoolaeff at 365-7191. 614 igen eae Sng PLAN AES . coholles. Anonymous 31s a fellowship of men and eee LAN Aes on = women who 5) thelr os dally. balance = Rerlence, strength ane ¢ = With excl 4 other int they = may 80] heir common ry problem and help others to Tecover at 3 Castlenar Savings Credit Union ny juirement for memberstlp ir is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or/ fees for A.A. ow Someone New? “call the Welcome ‘Wagon Host “Lots Ferguson ‘3657541 ‘evenings “allied mat an any tect, denom- a gdnation, politics, organiza- ADDRESS LABELS. . HAN- tution; dees not.) dy. for use on. envelopes, parcels, etc. 300 for $1.95 Plus tax. Castlegar News.’ in ober and he help other. aay ole to scnleve) sobriety. cheque or money Or. der to: Bibles, Box 600, Bea- verlodge,, Alte Money-back guarantee. Are you addicted to ood? Do mse eat when Do-you go on gating Sings for no apparent rea- pairs. organ Co. 388 7005 or Sas e © STUDENT PLACEMENT HIGH: SCHOOL AND Cole seekia of Bet lege tie oor may lent i 8 here. fee at Paik ies drop oe the Car ier’ News Maite to piace * Is your weight affect z, the way you live your zy you have trouble fol, a diet o Sinerelal Diet clubs and cele ‘dried diets don't ork: for. ra ¥ oun: part time work. hy Mobs considered. Ph. Rob at 365- 5262, Mon onday evi mt . ett Sth Ayes considered. ce 3859008, ASE for Helin etc, * STUDENT PLACEMENT WILL BABYSIT EVENINGS bealet sheekends, Ph. penn ISH pat vine jobs after school andié situs lays, Ph, Doug at STUDENT SEEKING WORE after school and weekend Jobs ss. Will do roto-tilling, lawns, etc, Have owin, IRS, . own tiller. Ph, Bill at 365- 6903, 218, © Cards of Thanks fe would like to ex- press our sincere thanks to eae pana gerent and staff Arrow Arms Mo- tor ‘Hole for ithe wondertul thank felen's Flower Shop for the exquisite bouquets, corsages, and floral arrange- ments, — Mr. and) Mrs, Nick Rebalkin, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Chernoff © In Memorlums Ea loving memory of Walter Berisoff. z Days of sadnes still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow, Memory “keeps. you ‘ever near Us, Though you died 4 years — Ever loved and remem- bered by his wife Doris In loving _ me emit ot i Sona erate whe sed aw: A A ind and ing eaband Lovin thought of and Ba eased, a — By his wife, son and family wi ‘at the age of 16 years on May comes with deep regret A month that we cannot et A day of remembrance sad Without farewell you left us What we would give if we _/ could Hy Alice in the same old Beeville memories are all Ofa “aughter and sister we ss loved ed and shall never ee gg ac se lom, Dat aister ‘Evelyn my brothers Gary_and Floyd Verigin e'E © LEGALS eae eg Mtg ATHY SEE PNT Spe © LEGALS ®@ LEGALS DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER ¥ OURCES FOREST SERVICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders for ae in Al: Tat May, 1975 and opened: In public at that time, Plans and specifications may ‘be viewed after May 12, 1975 at: 1,'Southern Interior Constr- uction Association, Plan 5 ‘Amalgaraated Construc- tion -~ Association, -: 2675 oe Street, Varicouver, .C.. British Columbia Road Builders Association, Ste 400, 698 Seymour Street, Vancouver, . Southern Interior Constr- uction Association, | 710 ay Crescent,’ Kamlo- .C, . Stcinern Interior Const- rt ju illee Pavilion, 1 shore Drive, Ponticten, i. Price p, Geeres ge Conetrue tion, Teh Avene Prince George, B,C. |. Southern Interior Constr- ruction 699, Cranb: 10, Southern Interior Con: ¢ struction Association, 3-" 605 Columbia Ave., Cas- tlegar, B.C. 11, Construction Association of Victoria, 1075 Alston Street, Victoria, B.C. ing may be viewed and/or obtained after May 12, 1975 at: 1. District Forester, B.C. Forest Service, 518 Lake St- B.C. (Phone « 255) Victoria, B.C. vav. BG (Phone 987-6858) 3, British Columbia‘ Govern- ; ‘Vancouver, B.C. a ey Ocoee Ranger, B.C, For- Castl ea BC. be Kootenay Builders Lid. We are pleased to announce we have pur- chased KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES .(1973) LTD. and are now operating under KOOTENAY. BUILDERS LTD. Osi Kofler, George Cawte, Roman + Tischler, We invite you ‘to come In and meet the Manager Rudy Loose. Rudy comes from Prince George, where he was manager of H & M Build- * ing Supplies and brings to. you 20 years of ex: perience and will assist you in your building re- quirements. Meet Roman Tischler—a professional cabinet makat_meneger of the fabricating shop. Roman m_ Edmonton, where he: had a cabinet ::’ ond ‘Finishing Contracting Co, and has been work- + ing In the area for the past year. Roman: guaran 2 tees the quality of sash, cabinets and vanitys.. The staff is remaining with us to give you the best service available. Come ‘and let us show you: sround.: a ‘Come ne Right In Now's the'time. to get ‘your car back in shape: - We Recommend... .. A complete check of * your‘car to insure safe, _ carefree driving. -TUNIROYAL" - SUMMER TIRES in’ good supply Have your Automatic Transmission Serviced PHONE 365-5024 SELKIRK SALES & SERVICES UD. - 1415 peti Avenue — Telephone 3.. 55028 : “Our Ex beat Mr, and MrsP Pete Har- are pleased of Tarrys, Wed plage thas 1 ae e Engagements k dng date tobe pe *ganounced “LEGALS INN-KEEPERS LIEN Rotel Ltd, ‘New Denver, be auc- will lay, May 15, fer Auctioneer ed: New Denver, B.C, bidder upon return of plans end 5] pecifications a good col within days: of. aon opening ot the opening of tenders. ‘Tenders must be made subject to the conditions of tender and submitted on the forms ana te the en- Nelopes 3 tender, Beall be con- sidered having any qualify. in; uses W! atecever and - j.S. Stokes, Deputy Minister of ‘Ol 5 Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. > File: 0250973-C2 ~ BIRTHS — To Mr. and FURLAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Furlan of Cas- tlegar, May 3 a son. (DEMOSKOFF — To M Mrs, Cyril Demockotr ‘of goal St Slocan, April “30 a SPRING SPECIAL 10% OFF UPHOLSTERY. MATERIALS DRAPERY BOAT. TOP MATERIALS CARPETS Free Carpet Installation (Except Rubber Back) Castlegar Custom Upholstery 142 Col, Ave, — Ph, 365-5636 — Castlegar AEA evetany wily TENDER CALL ADDITIONS. AND ALTER- ATIONS TO THE KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL pours are Anvited fer for ple, ne Blds will be rece! it the offi day — same p! Bid ad Performance Bonds required from Gener- al Contractors, and Electric- al, Mechanical and Plumb- ing Sub-Contractors, Proj Plans and’ Spe- en available to Gen- eral Contractors ONLY on deposit of cash or certified et aa the amount. of Four sets available 2, first serve basis; for One (1) os ay period each Sub at gepostt o- _refund- a wa plans returned on time in good condition, we- ekend considered 24> Hrs. je General Contrac- tors deposit is ‘refundable upon ‘return ‘of documents in good condition within fourteen re days of close of Tenders, Documents may be viewed ' at no cost at the Po owing locations, Kootenays — Architects Of fice, 404 Vernon St. Nelson, BC, Southern Interior Con- struction Association, 605 Columbia Ave., Cas- tlegar, B.C. Southern Interior Con- struction tion, 12 - aoe ne Ave, S, Cran- Okanagan — Southern In- ter Construction As- tion, 535 Lawrence Ave, Kelowna, B.C. Southern Interior Con- struction "Association, 185° Lakeshore. Drive, Penticton, B.C, Southern Interior Gon: n oe e “310, att ‘Vets Lethbridge Construc: . ion Associatlon, _Leth- bridge, Alberta ‘West Coast — Amalgamated Construction © Assocla- tion, 2675 Oak St., Van- couver, B.C, Provincial Government n_ Room, No, 801 West 12th Ave., Vancouver, ‘B.C, Bid deposit in the form of Bld Bond in the amount of 10%. of: Bid Mant jandatory 4 50% Performance Bond will essful bes rea required of | succ est or any Tender NOT rarely accept FAIRBANKS & Architects & pits ‘lanners 04 Vernon St. jelson, B.C. Telephone 952-5871 © LEGALS FOR BY. puis TENDER. The Board. of. Schoo! ‘Trustees of School, District No, 9 (Castlegar) invites tenders on the following de- serlbed. parcel’ of lant the downtown area of Cas- {SPANNED LN) STASI EK CARTER’S SEWING CENTRE PHON! 703 - ah Ave, S. sasanto Castlegar, acy 1975, New Program ; July 5,26 August 9,16. 2 Dec. 20,'2: We Vs BOOK NOW! |. See West's Travel Agency for Prices Mest’ Travel Agency. 21 Pine St, — Castlegar — Phone 365-7782" ry gar: 5 Lot “A” of Plan of Lot 3, Plan 1452, iat ae Kootenay Dist Distric Tot with a 2017 78 oe ye onaee ‘The Board reserves the right to ‘reject any or all ‘Box 1820. .- SUMMER ACCOMMODATION for RETARDED. CHILDREN (over 6 years of age) AND ADULTS will be available at DR. ENDICOTT: HOME CRESTON, B.C. from June 29, 1975 to Aug. 31, 1975 For further Serdcutars please contact DR. ENDICOTT HOME Creston, B.C. SEE THE , ALL NEW OW ATS B20 ~ SPORTRUCK Drop in and see the No. 1 Gas economy lineof cars. “772 MARK Il SEDAN. 69 Datsun .4 Dr. Sedan "167, G.MC, Ya, TON PU, Handyman’s Special “$695 21yBaker St. TEST DRIVE A DATSUN TODAY! § DATSUN iS ALL YOU REALLY NEEO BILLS’ MOTOR-IN LTD. Phone 352-5383 a DATSUN ww Nelson KAY MOTORS. LTD. - Your Largest Make Your Selection from the Largest Stock of _New and Used Cars in the Koetenays '74 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS sedan with V-8 engine, auto, trans., power brakes and steering, radio, alr cond. TA CHEVELLE MALIBU. CLASSIC ° ‘4 door sedan, complete with V-8 engine, 2: door’ HB’ Coupe with 4 speed trans, SE radio;alt- si ‘74 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 . 4-door sedan complete with ‘all luxury. ‘equipment, power windows, radio, RW. defroster. oy 6 thousand miles on this tuxury unit. Re "74 CHEVY NOVA 4 door sedan with V-8 engine, auto. trans., power. mite radio, WW tires, W disks .. "73V 2 door, EGA Back Coupe with 4 speed = ¥ imision,faio 85 -!73 COMET ‘73 anenr IMPALA | ‘4 door hardtop, complete with V-8 engine, ‘auto. trans., power brakes and steering,. 5 tadio and factory alr conditioning ‘73 MAZDA STATION WAGON : rotary engine, radio, auto. transmission : °72 VAUXHALL 4 doog Station Wagon, 4 cyl. engine, trans, Tops in economy. ‘72 VOLKSWAGEN .. 2 door with gas heater and radio ... ‘72, TOYOTA 1600 4 door seden with 4 speed trens., ‘70 CHEVELLE 4 door sedan with V8 engine, auto. trens., power brakes and steering, radio 70 ACADIAN * + (4, door sedan with 6.cylinder sre. ‘3’ speed transmission, radio ... 469 BUICK SYKLARK CUSTOM 2 Seer Sure, with V-8 engine, auto, ees $1585) “67 OLDSMOBILE DELTA Bg ¥ aie. sedan, completely power equipped, sts "73 DODGE CLUB CAB Pick-Up Truck with V-8 engine, auto. * CLASSIFIED ADS EE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: LENA ELLEN LAWSON: Er ATE + NOTICE. | HEREBY GIVEN that Creditors and others having claims againat Estate .of Lena Ellen Lawson, late: of $001 Ch bine Avenue, Robson, Bri- tyes erie od eel ay. hay- she 8. cl. tains 0 which, e then ha ’ If Area Is to Receive Second Canadian TV Signal by ‘76 CRIC Must Make Key Decision Soon Kootenay West MP. Bob Brisco said today that tho CRTC must make several key decistons soon If this area isto recelve a second Canadian toleviaton signal by 1976, He said Ina telephone interview that'the decisions involve paymenta to two Okan- Aagan TV stations, cla ct the overall BCTV (CTV) apy 2"|_eation and choosing a method ot yenetaittiog the ‘TV signal. : Based on these factors, he sald, BCTV transmission to the Kootenays by 1976 is not a, certainty at this time: : “There are three hurdles toovercome,” he said, “and the CRTC has not been known for qulek decisions.” The Canadian Radio-Tele- vision Commission (CRTC) is «the federal regulatory, author- iyo on the broadcasting indus- Mr. Brisco’ said that sev- eral weeks’ before; the recent, CRTC hearings in Vancouver, . . he wrote to SSERTC, President Pierre Juneau endorsing the BCTV application, “I had hoped to be at the Vancouver hearings in person, but they covered three full days, and the CRTC couldn't give me an-exact date for the review. of the. BCTV, applica: © ton,” he sald. “It would have been impossible for me to ba absent from the House for; those three days,” Mr. Brisco sald the Bory to. extend service to the Koote- nays only if it were allowed to make final subsidy payments + hot to exceed $1.75 million to two Independent television sta- tions in:Kelowna and Kam- loops, He explained that when BCTV extended service into the Okanagan several y: ago, the local TV stations there experienced a decline in.adver- tising revenue. These Inde- pendenta took action againat BCTV, on the CRTC, ruled ; PPRECIATION. 10. ; ae that BCTV: had.to: pay the independents an annual sub- aidy, “Now BCTV Is saying that unless these subsidies end after they pay another $1.75 million, they won't be ‘able} to sitend could be in the Weat Kootenay earller in 1976. “The other option, and one that demands a quick decision by the CRTC, Is to have BCTV construct its own transmitter seen he sald, date for transmission Into Trail and the November, 1976 date for most other te of the West Kootenay, they -have;to ‘ get the go-ahead this month.’ Ho (said: if. the CRTC approves the plan to\bulld a service to the sald. ; “Another obvious factor," he,continued, “is whether, the CRTC will accept the basic application of BCTV." He said/a third factor ‘involves’ the timetable’ for, bringing in the television aig: bene are two ways to co about this, as outlined | in BCTV's application," he’ said. “The first involves the CRTC. loops and Prince George” and according to BCTV, it provided 100 per cent rellabi ity and excellent transmission quality for the past two years.” However, he added, to get the signal into the Kootensys by 1976, the CRTC would have |’ to approve BCTV's plan this month, He ‘sald immediate appro- val was needed eause of 0 forcing companies to’ carry the BCTV, signal from the Lower Main. Mr. Brisco sald thla might be done. by making “ita condition of licence renewal for the cable companies. Were this route taken,,he sald, BCTV. short ‘ehronle delays: In delivery of equipment and. gathering -the necessary additional staff. “So BCTV ts putting pres- sure on the CRTC to make up tholr minds this month," he sald. “BCTV saya’sthat to _meet the Aura *io18 target RCA “Dimensional” Enhanced 4 Channel: Sound 10% All OFF Small” “Merchandise ° . ~ BONUS 8 TRACK CAR STEREO. > WITH = “TV or ‘STEREO | PURCHASE separate from the cable television opera tions, BCTY will be received'on channel 18) In Trail, 6 ?in jastlegar, 3.in Nelson, 8 in Creston,’ 6 ine Kimberley- Cranbrook, 12 in Fernie and by. an ultra-high frequen relay to ,Taghum, In ita application, | BCTV. has asked the CRTC to reserve 3, these channels for ita ‘use. The broadcasting company also sald’ it would provide'a’ back-up system In ease of transmigsion failure. : Capital costs of the trans- misalon-system option would be $1.3. million: if. it received approval now. BCTV says inf tion would drive’ costs up by | about $190,000/a year if the decision is delayed.,;, XL 100 solid-state " - 26" console featuring RCA : ed youc can count o! ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, May 8, 1975 Dingat Our Place four pe al gal deserves to be pampered. Allow us to give Mom the best seat I ‘te house ‘end serve -her. and. the family SMORGASBORD SUNDAY, MAY>11 4 p.m. to-9 p.m. $4.25: Per Person : Friday and Saturda Meroe to oS Served from 6 p.m. to.9'p.m. : $4.25 Per Person ; f "For Retarvations PHONE 965-7282