Page 12B The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, May.1, 1991 | 1084 FIERO 2M4,. pi, pide, pa. ciulse, sunroof, sangul ‘stereo, low milos,, mint. $7500 obo. 426-4623 — Creston 10984 GRAND Marquls, Alr, Powor steering, brakes & windows. Crulse. 85,000km. $7600. Daytimes 489- 4814, evenings 426-8027 — Cranbrook 7084 MUSTANG GT charcoal V6 Tet ane vaare: 25, Crroe Van, 6L engine | Bspd._p.windows, 4979 4 ton, duals, | ‘plocks, T-roof, 81,000 stereo 350, 4 epeed, Sth Hele ar nevor wintar driven very clean traller hi Ld $8505 obo 88-6056 — Trall bumper & allt pitch Soy, be $8895 obo 368-6056—Trall_ 1984 TRANS AM 305 V8 auto, PW 1960 JEEP, 4 x 4 1/2 ton p.u. low troof, cass, International sores —miteage, new palnt, $5000 firm. ra cet SOR BCTO ce Rossland Turon: rene pean: #8006 tm. 428. yoWwny TRENDS! 0 Lasso Yourself a coo New or Used Motorhome 1990 FORD Taurus, 3000kms Excellent condition with Reale cruise, and tilt. $13,000, Ph. 3 231, 66 ACADIAN CANSO ‘6 at cate; 927-350 HP, 4 speed, L79 option, original. Ph, 352-7863 — Nelson 85 PONTIAC: Firebird At, alr, option. new tires, summer use onl 5-7654 86 i Toyota Supra’ ps, pw, pal, crulse, mint $13; 500 bb Seer {LL HEALTH FORCES SALE of 58 T-Bird, restorable/rust free, $5000 US funds, For more information call USA 406-892-4822 - PRICE REDUCED]. ‘84 ‘Corvotte. Power windows, — power. doors, brakes, © powor Btesting. jower Fan jot ‘roof, 35Q Cross fire,’ fully loaded & computerized, No: G' ‘Excellent condition, Drastic Reductlon! $18,900; obo. Ask’ for Jason 426-6542 ~- Cranbrook bay Puisst aad . 88 FIREBIRD t-roof, white, ground effects, 1 owner 40,000km, options. $10,500 obo, 367-7149 88 HONDA PRELUDE 4 ws white, lady driven, IIke new, Must go. 368- 9482 Trall q nS ROOM & BOARD Now available at the Marlane Hotel 3H} CATE: will be svoviclisg Breakfast, Lunch (or bag lunch) and Dinner * MINT. Pe Net LACS rR eC ANTIQUE — 1063 Mercury Comet convertible, 2 speed, aulo, 260 Ve, 95% restored, Ph. 425-2847. AUTOMOTIVE SALE: 1078 Ford ‘Falrmont,' 6 :cyl,, auto., - pd. excellent condition, low mileage, all ‘season radials, plus ‘winter radials, $1500 firm 365-0211 anytime. BEAUTIFUL 70 FORD MUSTANG 302 CU,'4 SPEED, $2600 FIRM 428-4223 — CRESTON: ESTATE SALE 1986 plymouth wagon, . silver, tow miles. |. Firm $4500 364-1603 — Trall RESTORED CLASSIC, 1956 Ford plok-up. Runs Ike new $6000 obo. . 489-5852 TRUCK TOPPER, FIBERGLASS WMINDOWS, ‘RAISED ROOF, 4 COND. $450. PH. A2B-8637 —CRESTON PROP. FOR SALE, DEER PARK, L. Anow Lake. " Bp a LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS VICTORIA BC aa LOCAL [Red Cross: bringing. clief VAV 1kK4 SPORTS.” That story and more/BA & 9A WEDNESDAY May 8 1991, ow The u mn: SHOWERS "Page 3A i Vol. 2- No. 19 18 Gents + O8.7. TERESA EER Furnished log house, 2 bedrooms. Propane fridge, wood love, wood alrlight heater, .66- acre. with fruit and walnut trees. Utility shed. Beautiful ‘lake sew, easy. lake, access, $40,000 365-6954 1.03 AC Bullding Ict great: exposure, 20 minutes from Nelson’ Clean, comfortable rooms. TV's available (Sorry, no phones) Gost is an economical: #38." uu) per day—based on monthly occupancy Weekly rate available. We've ‘Reduced Prices to Give Our i 280 Wests cTimbe IF YOU'RE READY FO; the BEST DEAL Possible new 26R Flair Class A new 22 Flair Class A° new 27CB Citation new 27IB Corsair 17' Empress 19' Citation 20' Citation 22' Triple E 22' Diplomat 22' Winnebago Class A 24' Citation * 25' Citation Diesel 8" Corsair Class A Trades Welcome CASTLEGAR 365-5741 DL5012 "FUN, YOU! HE READY FOR A me 5TH WHEEL OR TRAILER rg 1985 FIERO GT, new V6 engine and clutch assembly, new tires, $8000. Ph. 866-5532 — Wynndel 1985 FORD Tempo, 96,000km. One owner — includes air, tilt, and cruise. $6900. Phone 3653231 1986 CAMERO Iroc, 2-28, blue, HO 305, V-8 tuned port Injection, 4- speed auto, loaded, very fast, $12,000 obo ph: 428-4773 TRUCKS FOR SALE 1985 GMC 4x4 S-10 V6, Sepd., ps, pb, power -windows, power locks, ted, $7900 ph. 365-3267 1985 GMC S-15 V6, propane. Ph. 359-4712 1986 BRONCO Ii XLT, 4x4, sunroof, fully loaded, excellent i 42 78 1986 HONDA Civic Wagon 4 door, S speed, 107,000km, excellent condition, one owner, $7200. 365- 3945 1984 NISSAN Sentra, good condition $4400. 1970 camper 7 4/2! 364-1416 — Trail 1984 HONDA CRX excellent condition second owner $6500 obo 965-3080 1986 HYEND AL excel-GLS four door ‘Sspd $3 llent running 8-4: ALUM. TRUCK CANOPY &ft. Chev Truck funning boards. Car top box and racks Ph. 362-8048 — FOR SALE: 1887 F250 4x4 V8 450 cassotte ex. cond. $14,000 obo. Ph. 967-6345 — Fruitvale MUST SELL: 1988 F150 Supercab sfo, alr, cruise, auto, extras, $13,000 obo Phone 489-5273 1988 TOYOTA 2 wd pick up, 4 speed, 47,000km, excellent Asking $8500. 357-2484 1980 TOYOTA 4x4 80,000 orlg. wicanopy, excellent cond. 357-2309 — Salmo 1881 FORD Bronco LXT, auto ps, pb, pw, am/fm 4 speakers, bucket seats, mag wheels, roof rack, black tear glass. Good tires, new brakes. 1984 BRONCO Il 4x4 automatic, good condition $6800 ph. 357-2173 — Salmo 1984 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4 350 4spd., ‘exo., cond., new tires, $9000 ph. 428-2966 — Creston 1884 NISSAN King Cab, silver and black, $4500 ph. 428-9749 — Creston 1985 DODGE Coravan. Phone 428- 5973 — Creston 1986 FORD VANTASY S302EFI. PS/PDLUPW, am/fm cassatte, captain seats & bed. Plush Interior. i oe 9370 1986 MAZDA 626LX Turbo Coupe. 5 speed, ae blue interior. Power sunroof. PDL, mirrors, crulse, tilt, digital dash. AM/FM ceassette, EQ, loaded. Excallent ‘condition, in & out. Custom bra &: winter tires Included. $10,500 Call 428-4870 — Creston 1986 MAZDA 626LX Turbo Coupe. 5 speed, sliver with blue interior. Power sunroof. PW and PDL, mirrors, cruise, tilt, digital dash. cassette, EQ. loaded. Excellent condition, in & out. -Custom bra & winter tires Included; $10,500, Call 428-4870 — Creston 1986 VOLKS GTI, sunroof, FWD 5 spd., clean 367-9738 after 7:30pm = Fruttvale :1887 FORD ESCORT women's car (80,000km. $5500 firm. Excellent ‘condition, New tires, 428-7604 — 1987 NISSAN Micra Delux Sspd, 5 door, lady driven, 65,000km $5500 obo, 362-5099 — Rossland 1987 PONTIAS. ,Sunbied: ph. 866- $530 — Wynnd 1988 NISSAN Fubar NX Amvbl t- root/hatch, Sspd, exc. stereo, bra, 71,000km. Never. smoked in. Like new: $10,800. 428-5692 — Creston 1980 FORD F150 am/im , toolbox, good coneition apes) also VW 87 amper Pop-up roof, very good condition $4700 ph, 220-4671 1989 GMC 1/2 ton, 4 spd,, new brakes, $1000; 1985 Schottsdale 3/4 ton, loaded (no air), 6.2 diesel, no rust, 60,00 mi., $8000 obo Ph. 428-2750 — Creston 1971 CHEV, low mileage, good cond, Runs well, 368-3987 — Trali 1974 JEEP CHEROKEE, safoty Inspected, with now blade. Needs hydraulics, Ph. 359-7903 1975 TOYOTA long box truck with canopy $300. 367-7206 — Fruitvale 1978 3/4 ton Chev pickup new trans. $3000 obo 365-6411 1979 CMC 1/2 ton, $2500 obo 428- 7961. — Creston 1979 GMC C15 4x4 V8 auto tilt, two -tonw paint, cloth seats. 362-5078 1986 SPORTY Nissan King Cab, sunroof, excellant condition. Phone: 428-4081 evenings — Creston 1986 TOYOTA SRA5 4x4 XTRA cab truck, Very clean. $0800 226-7837 Evenings 1988 FORD F150 4 x 4, blue silver, good condition, alr. Phone 362- fore = Rossland 1988 GMC S15 4x4 5 speed low miles, loaded, Best_offer 364-1135 1988 GMC ton V6 auto long box, a- f 1 condition. $8500 364-0968 — Ff 1990 F150 4x4 XLT Lariot, loaded, plus range rider “canopy, . Pioneer sound system, other .extras.. Mint condition. Ph. 229-5709 after 6pm (M-F) Anytime» weekends. — Inquire at Jenny's Cafe 365-8377 or drop in. or Castle $17000 352-6220 We specialize in ICBC claims _ © Windshield replacement ¢ Custom painting ’e Fiberglass repair ¢ Frame repair ¢ Free courtesy cars Call Jason 365-2585 (Old McGauley Ready Mix Building) John Ostoforoff - Owner Telephone : 365-5454 Fax : 365-5451 ‘LICENSED. J CE CLEAN SCENE ARPET CLEANERS + ICBO REPAIRS + CUSTOM PAINTING - FRAME REPAIRS Tony Da Rosa- Manager * KROWN RUST PROOFING + FIBERGLASS REPAIRS * WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENTS Most Advanced System Geis more deep down soll than any other cleaning method *Flood Cleanup Specialists . "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- Why not Call Us Today! 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"8 365-2505 PORT ra proposed gravel ‘crusher operation FRANK ISERNIA i Sun staff About 70 confused and upset residents of the Thrums-Glade area attended a public bearing held by the Advisory Planning Commission - : Monday ‘ night concerning a Temporary Industrial Use Permit that, if approved by Regional District of Central. Kootenay, would permit. ‘Jim Postnikoff to operate a crusher and gravel screening operations on_ his property. Jobn Voykin, director for. Areal : heard My i is‘to ile the top soil, remove the rock and gravel, and then to replace the soil, in order to Brow field crops and as trees. He said that, if all of the steps are taken, a significant improvement to the property will occur, x ‘ However, the APC has aligned itself with the opponents of the bylaw stating that they: have ived insufficient i ‘on the application. ” The APC said that if the ale denounce’ the proposed’ bylaw on the grounds that it posed health, ‘noise and dust pollution problems for the immediate area. Planning Manager Don Harasym, and. Land Use Planner, Dave Wahn also were > present.on behalf of the APC. . Postnikoff maintained that those fears were unfounded and that it ~ ._ . was not bis intention to create a- "problem for his neighbors. : : “There is a considerable amount of gravel and surface rock located on. the. front portion of my period of time, some. adverse impacts are possible, particularly dust and noise. They.said that there appear to be several unknowns which make it difficult to anticipate what would happen. ’ “Arrangements have not been finalized for an operator, the timing of the excavation and processing is unknown ‘and an off-again and-on- again processing operation over two to four years will create a amount of The octurs over an extended , zoning and could hice a negative impact on the residential lifestyle of the neighbors.” stated their JIM POSTNIKOFF ~gAbout 150. Westar Timber employees were laid off Monday due to an inventory shortage, said plant manager, Roy Helmkay. ; Although the mill had been running on a three-day workshare program prior to the layoff, it;still became the only viable solution to the present problem of the inventory shortage. “We got to a point when we ‘realized that we still only had 32 log days left,” explains Helmkay. . “Normally the mill runs on a five- day week, followed up with two days of maintenance. With the mill running on a three-day workshare program the company was saving money on labor costs, but we were still spending the same amount of money in parts for maintenance.” Westar is looking at recalling their employees in about a five week period tentatively, but really can’t predict exactly when because the start up date depends on inventory and the weather. '.“The lay’ off is giving the salaried employees a chance to get. | some holidays in, but for the Bouny satisfying all Mines Act requirement employees we realize the timing isn't great. Many of the employees , still have children in school and taking holidays just won't te much of an option.” realizes Helmkay.. “We're hoping to do this with as little inconvenience to our employees as possible. Although the mill will be shut out of logs. Once the wood is gone ‘Westar is also be on layoff for a short period. “Overall, we are expecting about expecting that they will’ ; 20 employces tc be affected.” ‘they have been looking to overseas markets for revenue.’ ). Westar, has cut wood for the United Kingdom in the past and is at expanding that option. “We're. getting © involved ‘overseas because they give us a * better return on our wood,” says Helmkay. : “The bottom line is we are going to do whatever it takes to keep this company viable.” Construction — manager named for Celgar's bleached kraft pulp mill See ane one ‘Cathal -Fox, 4 professional engineer. who, came to. Canada from Ireland to join H.A. Simons Ltd., has been assigned as the Simons’ Construction Manager for the $700 million modernization of the Celgar Pulp Company's bleached kraft pulp mill at Castlegar. HA. Simons Ltd., recognized world wide for i its pulp mill engineering and expertise, is the project Celgar project. As C , Fox has for the .'Gas gave their app subject, 10.30 application fora A and ’ and over-all of the work of co! ibility for quality we will be ible for on the Celgar site. cost Crossing stating that the applicant comply with all B.C. Gas Restrictions for their right-of-way. West. Kootenay Power, Cominco, and B.C. Tel also gave their nod of approval subject to individual conditions. The Ministry of Health were concerned with the health risk to the area residents, but stated they had ‘no .objection if) their recommendations were adhered to, and that the proposal be control, quality control and coordination of the contractors that will be on site,” explains Fox. . A major part of Fox's job Will be to coordinate the construction site. “It can get a little complicated when you have in the area of 1400 -workers and a variety of contractors working side-by side on a construction site. That's where we will come in, to keep it all ranning smoothly.” Fox, his wife and two daughters moved to Castlegar from Port Mellon on the B.C. coast where he had similar responsibilities in another pulp mill modernization project for which Simons. was project engineer. In Aerie of a two-year stay to completion of the Celgar project, the Fox has purchased a house in Castlegar. teferred to nearby residents for their consideration and input. However, the Ministry of Transportation and Highways (Nelson), Ministry of Environment, Fish and Wildlife, Waste and Water Management have not replied. Fosinikofi, in defending his Project, argued that the crushing operation would entail one month of F operation during the first year, Althou 's project is 1 is not gh P PP by the APC, there were some g that did RUB By Leigh Rubin not turn thumbs down on his Proposal. The Ministry of R Edna gasped as she waiched ; Herb fall over fifteen stories. sf Fortunately, they were Just short stories. “yy icipal Affairs offered no objections. ‘The Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources said that_an acceptable mining system and reclamation plan has been filed with their r ministry and d that_a Recl Security Deposit was Posted to cover surface hereby d by a similar plan of attack during the second year. He stressed that the operation would not create an abnormal amount of dust since he intends to use a watering Process to minimize that co: Postnikoff added tha that a buffer zone would ‘be m: and is willing to post an additional $5,000 for the reclaiming process. He explained that the money would come out of the proceeds from the sale of the material. “The money and the profits made from the project are basically * slated for the farm improvement equipment purchases and to further develop the farm,” be disclosed. “We are trying to bring the farm up to the standards at which it should: 6e,” be continued. “All we: are trying to do is use the resources that are there, is that so wrong?” be asked. “All we want is a chance to ‘ reclaimate some much needed land for farm ‘operation. We don’t bave much hope or a chance without the support of Our neighbors and the