ca Castlegar News October 29, 1989 Work Wanted IDYMAN electrical, plumbing. steps exterior interior, light carpentry, 365 5289 ttn 44 ° RENOVATIONS s — Carpentry — Plumbi — Overhead Doors — — Security Fencing — BOWSER’S SERVICES Phone 365-5948 LAYING carpet and lino, tr work guaranteed. 365-5249 B&) Tax Service * Income Tox BEV CALL 365-7033 1245-3rd Street * Castlegar BABYSITTING available, close to down. town near Kinsmen Park, Reasonable rates, tlexible hours. 968-6646 HOLIDAY GIFTS Shop in @ relaxed atmosphere your home to see an array of men's and women’s fragrance and glamour gifts. Call Michele Wilson protessional Mary Kay Beauty Con sultant, 365-3889. thn 68 HOUSECLEANING jobs in Robson 5036. LOCKSMITH Licenced & Bonded CAI 365-6562 RICK *BLOCK* ee ce a in For estimates phone 364-2: rT 365 7/81 Student Placement EXPERIENCED 16-year-old with com: pleted babysitting course, available to babysit anytime after school and weekends, 365-6172 NEED 0 job? High school and college students may offer their services under this categosy. Phone our Action Ad no 365-2212, We will run your ad tor 3 issues at no charge. ttn 77 Giveaway 4 BLACK and white male kittens trained. 359-719: TWO male kittens cat food. 365-2974 if YOU have an item youd like to giveaway please drop us a line or phone 365-2212. We ll run your ad tor 3 issues tree of charge ttn 77 PART Manx, port-Persian, 2-month-old kittens, long-haired, 2 brown and white 2 with black and white. 365-3643. 3, 86 itter 3/87 with litterbox and 3/85 Share-a-Ride Work, school trips, weekly shopping. Cut expenses and save money, Get together with @ neighbour in our FREE Share-A. Ride column. We'll run your ad 3 issues tree of charge. Phone our Action Ad nc 365-2212 ttn 77 Lost LOST ladies gold bracelet, sentimental value. Reward. 359-7935 collect MISSING — King Alto-Saxaphone family heirloom, $300 cash reward tor return of said item. 359-7726. 3/87 MOHAWK AREA, male Siamese shades flutty cat, October 14. 365-5067 3/85 DARK grey and white male cat, Robson townsite area. Ansers to Teegor Please call 365-5775. 3 SIAMESE grey-point male cat, South 9th 10th Avenue area. Answers to Shuki 365-3400. 3/86 DOWNTOWN between Ermenkos and Medical Clinic, keepsake brooch, silver spray of leaves’ with blue sapphire and crystal stones. 226-7610 collect 86 BLACK female cot, Foundation Homes area, Robson, Sunday, October 22 please phone 365-2787 3/86 Found BLACK @ WHITE mole kitten (unusual markings). 2-3 month old tound in Rob: son on Quance St. 365-5436 3/85 YELLOW & white ftlutty kitten by Woodland Park School, |approx. 3 months-old. 365-3463 3 86 GRAY and WHITE kitten. Found on 11th Avenue. Phone 365-2375. 385 Business Oppor. NEW Robson Bridge? Keenleyside Project? Murphy Dom Proigel? 2 years ot Construction? Hall of in this ona thly basis. Offered ot ‘$165,000. Con joreen Wai Burns non St —$—$——————————— DISTRIBUTORSHIP WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH PRESENT EMPLOYMENT NO SELLING REQ. If you are looking for a steady income, flexible hours and a business of your own this is the opportunity you have been looking for. National corporation seeking a few ambitious people as distributors to service established accounts. Our products are nationally ad vertised and carry tremen dous profit markups. Ap plicants must be able to start immediately and meet finan cial requirements. (Invest ment of $12,500. For complete details write Director of Marke: No. 109-4240 Manor Street Burnaby, B.C. VSG 182 in Memoriam. CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION In moriam Donations, Box 1 Rossland, B.C. VOG 1¥0 104/73 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. In memoriam donations. Information Box 9292, Castlegar, 365-5167. 104/17 TELEPHONE 365-5210 Commission to tackle forest tenure VANCOUVER (C . The provin. ce’s Forest R has lafoeeamlion. on tenure collected and decided to tackle re controversial forest tenure question as its first order of business. After its first two days of meetings this week under new chairman Sandy Peel, the commission decided to have_ A discussion paper "will be issued by next February. Ténure is the length of time a ¢ompany has the right (o log land. Public hearings will follow in the spring. for the y will be th of December. and d up to 5 p.m. Tu Cc New: day, Nov. 28 for the mon- Brian L. Brown CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT 270 Columbia Avenue Castlegar * 365-2151 SLOCAN LAKE GOLF CLUB is interested in receiving proposals regarding management of their new clubhouse tor the 1990 season. This includes kitchen, bor, lounge and pro shop, Please reply by Nov. 15/'89 to Box 297, New Denver B.C. VOG 150. 3/85 NEED $10,000. Clear title equipment tor collateral. Will pay principle plus 25% on or betore April 30, 1990. Reply Box 3007N, Castlegar VIN'3HA ALCOHOLICS ‘enonymous ‘and Al-Anon Phone 365-3663. 104/71 FEMALE companionship in return for room and board. Reply: Box 3007K Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 7/82 May the Sacred Heart of praised, adores and throughout the world forever Say 6 times a day tor 9 days and remem. ber to promise publication and your prayer will be answered. 85 THANK You, St. Jude tor swered Jesus prayers an. 87 es CHAPEL HOUSE Zuckerberg Island Heritage Pa Open 7 CASTLEGAR RAIL STATION. Mon. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. For further information phone 365-6440. ttn 43 NEWLY pointed Scout Hall. Reasonable rent for meetings. gatherings, 965-3226 ATTENTION SCUBA DIVERS: Saabower Scuba Club, Nov. 8, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. North Shore Hall, Nelson, Everyone welcome. For intormation 229-4740. 387 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) Call tor Proposals. School District No. 9 (Castlegar) intends on publishing an An. nual Report in a twelve-page newspaper format. Interested individuals of groups are requested to submit proposals con: cerning availability, past experience wages expected and ideas on how such @ report can be an effective instrument of communication the School District to its public. Submissions should be received by the undersigned by 1200 HRS. on 89.11.06. trom information as to what 1s contact: Superintendent of School District No 845 Columbia Avenue 3/87 For further required Schools Castlegar) B.C. VIN 1H3, 365-773) and mobile disco dvailable tor any type of engagement. | 362-7795. tin 65 ON BEHALF of |my fomily and myselt we would like to thank all of you for your kindness during the loss of my husband father and grandfather. Father Herman Engberink, organist Mr. Rudy Batt, Sister Margaret Walsh, the Doctors, nursing statf and all hospital statt of Trail. The Doctors, nursing staff and all hospital statt of Castlegar. The pallbearers, the W.L. tor the lovely lunch tollowing the burial. For those who brought food to e. tor the phone calls, and the visits, Howers, cards, the workers, Trail and Castlegar care nurse. The neighbors for the kind help and to all whom we may have missed. Thank you all. From Theresa Hojdesz, Wayne Quade Hajdesz, Robert Hojdes: and Tracy Josephson. iy social the home Gordon A. Read & Co. Certified General Accountant Office 368-6471 Residence 365-2339 1250 Bay Ave., Trail OR STIFF NECK? Call 365-5527 tor appointment HAN’S ACUPUNCTURE 2505 Columbie Avenue BUY or SELL by AUCTION Estotes * Consign 399-4793 Carpet Cleaning CLEAN-SCENE| CARGET CLEANERS * Most Advanced System Gets more deep down soil thon any other cleaning method * Upholstery Cleaning Too — papell tego GUARANTEED — y not Call Us Today! FREE tstimares PHONE 365-6969 “Your Charity of Choice’’ Your caring gifts in Honour or in Memoriam ore o beautitul ond thoughtful reminder B.C. AND YUKON HEART FOUNDATION Your Donation is Tax Deductible West Kootenay. This well as o secure resume and driver s abstract to DRIVER SALES POSITION Major Canadian bakery requires @ highly motivated route sales person tor the position offers good starting sala: ture for the right person. Alll interested applicants submit BRUCE MARLOW west BAKERIES LIMITED 190, Stn. A Colgory Alberta, T2H 183 (403) 259-2777 ry and commissions as Charter Buses DEWDNEY TRAIL STAGES Charter for groups Anytime, Anywhere! 1355 Bay Ave., Trail or call toll fr 332-0282 Computers COMPUTERS COMPUTERS AND ACCESSORIES seen serie 365-3760 OOTENAY INFORMATICS Now Has a Full Line of LAZER XT AND LAZER 128s EX South Slocan Junction 359-7755 Concrete WEST K CONCRETE LTD. PIPELINE PITT ROAD CALL PLANT 693-2430 CASTLEGAR 365-2430 Contractors D & M Painting & Insulation * Blown Insulation © Batts & Poly DUNCAN MORRISON 650-5th Avenue 365-5255 10-5 SANLAND CONTRACTING LID. GENERAL CONTRACTOR 365-3033 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IN THE CASE OF AN ELECTRICAL EMERGENCY, WEEKENDS OR EVENINGS CALL 365-3033, 365-2973 or 365-2435 SANLAND CONTRACTING LID. Castlegar, B.C. STEEL a Better Way to Build Pre © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL © AGRICULTURAL For more information, call your Authorized Garco Builder Midwest Construction Services Ltd Box 1633, Creston! #.C ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING * Letterheads * Envelopes © Brochures ® Raffle Tickets Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. — 365-7266 FAX MACHINES | ‘Just Slightly Ahead of Our Time! Call Grant DeWolf, Your Authorized Dealer * 365-3760 MODERN* REFLEXOLOGY ANDFOOTCARE + S. Castlegar 5121 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL CHAPEL Dedicated to kindly thoughtful service COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE Cremation, Traditional Burial and Pre-Arrangement Plan Available Granite, Bronze Memorials Cremation Urns and Plaques “Even | can paint better than that!” Moving & Storage Williams Moving & Storage 2337-6th Avenue, Cc Radiator Repair Mike’s Radiator Repair & Sales New Location 690 Rossland Ave., Trail Open 8:30 - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday 9:30-2, Saturday Mike 359-7058 RENTAL APPLIANCES & TV Rent to Own Washers, Dryers, VCRs, TV, Stereos cat 365-3388 1008 Columbia Ave., Castlegar Roofing Invite you to call them for a free moving estimate. Let our representative tell you about the many services which have made Williams the most respected name in the moving business Ph. 365-3328 Collect ROOF REPAIR * Quality Work * Exceptional Prices * FREE Estimotes CALL JAMES 365-3282 Experienced Rooter Optometrist = Noy B.C. O.D. OPTOMETRIST 1012 - 4th St., Castlegar PHONE 365-3361 Tuesday to Friday 9.a.m. to.4:30 p.m Saturday 9. a.m. to 12 Noon DANIEL’S PAINTING ‘Quality workmanship at reasonable rates Phone 365-6971 Plumbing & Heating The Plumbing & Heating Centre © American Standard ¢ Valley Fibreboth * Crane * Gulf Stream Spas * Duro Pumps & Softeners © PVC Pipe Fittings * Septic Tonks © Electrical & G.E. Lighting Supplies 2317-6th Avenue, Castlegar Phone 365-7702 Bartle & Gibson SILVER CREST PLUMBING 713 Tamarack St., Castlegar Call 365-3044 CASTLEGAR For all your plumbing needs and supplies © FIXTURES * PARTS © SERVICE CALL 365-3388 TRAIL CUSTOMERS ONLY CALL 364-0343 PHONE 365-3222 PLUMBING & HEATING - * Guaranteed Work © Fair Prices © 30 Years in Business Free Estimate: "JAMES SWANSON AND SONS Ph. 367-7680 ROOFING Septic Service COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping Phone 365-5013 3400-4th Avenue Castlegar Planning a Wedding? We Sell Distinctive Invitations, Napkins etc COME SEE US AT Castlegar News 197 Columbie Ave DARN! 1 COULD HAVE ADVERTISED IN THIS SPACE! Castlegar News 365-5210 Vander Zalm shuffles cabinet VICTORIA (CP) Premier Bill V ped three cabinet ministers, added fiv and gave 11 ministers new jobs as part of a major shuffle this morning Outspoken Highways Minister Neil Vant, General Angus Ree and Parks Minister Terry Huberts lost their places at the cabinet table pected after coming under fire on the weekend for telling a racist joke at the Social Credit caucus bres convention. New faces in cabinet are Gran, minister with responsibility for women's programs; Norm Affairs, Jacobsen, Labor and Consumer John Reynolds, General; and Ivan Messmer Environment, Russ Parks The Social Credit cabinet only grows by one to 23. Provincial Secretary Bill Reid resigned in Sep- however ere Can. 60 Cents ander Zalm dum Vant’s demotiog was ex caucus who becomes Government Management Services w faces to cabinet bia with skilland det Solicitor ahead,’ akfastatthe party — been laid." Members chairman Carol . white roses, Forests M former speaker Solicitor fron Fraser the This is a strong tea of the new were sworn in higher-profile Vander Zalm said this morhing “We have learned front experience and we mitted to building on the solid foundation of financial management and dedication to quality of life Environment tember after it Waseeported moncy from his ministry ended up in.acompany controlled py a friend ee eam Phich will guide British Colum a a etermihatyon into the challenging decade which has abinet, wearing red, poppies and t Government House pledged the dath of allegiance on black Bibles ister Dave Parker is shifted to Crown Lan ds while Bruce Strachan is shuffled.to Advanced Education Ministry They abor Minister Lyall Hanson moves to Municipal Affairs while Forests Ministry Vol, 42, No. 88 = _ Social Services Minister Claude Richmond takes over the Health Minister Peter Dueck moves to Social Services Minister. John Elwood Veitch and-Housing while International Busines Jansen takes over Dueck's old portfolio leaves Regional and Economie Development to take over International Business and Immigration Rita Johnston, one of two women in the new cabinet Municipal Af Stan becomes Minister of Regional and Economic Development while Howard Dirks, formerly minister responsible’ for Crown Lands, becomes provincial secretary. Cliff Michael Management Services Tourism ° Six ministers remain in the same portfolio Minister Mel Couveliet; leaves airs for Highways. Hagen leaves Government to head ur Finance Attorney General Bud Smith Education Minister Tony Brummet; Energy Minister Jack Davis; Native Affairs Minister Jack Weisgerber Agriculture and Fisheries Minister John Savage and Gran will run a new women’s ministry that Vander \\s “ar News | CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER | 1989 Zalm promised earlier this year but delayed implementing The silver-haired Reynolds will help Vander Zalm solve his dilemma Sf not having a member from Vancodver inthe cabinet The new team is likely to be the one the premier takes into the next election, expected in 1990. Since being swept to power in 1986, Vander Zalm has plummetted in popularity. His government has lost five byelections in a row, some of them in former Socred stronghold: AIDS already Unbending moral positions on abortion and hurt V from a education have ander Zalm's standing, precarious cries of scandals and attacks from within his The last help to Vander Zalm own cauew abinet shuffle attempt to rebuild his government's in July 1988 proved to Be no continued on page A2 WEATHERCAST Tonight: Cloudy with clear periods near -3 Morning e cloudy with Thursday Jog patches otherwis sunny ‘period k te udy with a showers ation is near and 20 per 3 Sections (A, B & C) lé WORKERS RALLY . . Team Spirit’ in 19% . members of the Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada staged o rally at the Celgar pulp mill Monday mourning what they say is the pas: as the union and the company entered into arbitration hearings this week in Castlegar over Celgar's claim of $600,000 in damages arising from a dispute over sen’ rity Celgar, union discuss grievance By CLAUDETTESANDECKI Staff Writer _Acthree-mag arbitration board that iXcludes a mediater from Vancouver was into the second day of hearings today over a grievance filed by Celgar Pulp Co. in Castlegar against Local | of the Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada The $600,000 in damages in connection with an incident in September 1988 when more than 200 union workers walked off the job over dispute, union vice-president Mike Espenhain the Castlegar News inan interview late Tuesday company is claiming over a seniority first told The union’s three-day strike was set ted after Relations Council conducted talks but the com. the the Industrial pany reserved right to file a grievance, Espenhain said both sides declined to discuss the details of the agreement with the media Mediator John Kinsey is heading up the arbitration board which cludes Bob Henderson, the and Ken Halliday, When the dispute was settled also in union's national president, vominated by Celgar a privaté businessman the company, a spokesman aid The hearings, w hii at the h began Tuesda Fireside Inn, are slated to cor til Thursda fora week in January, Espenhain said tinue ur and then resum The Janaury hearings will includ, financial advisers for both sides, he added The week” union invited the media to this hearings but Celgar officials refused to allow the mediasto be present Three witnesses were called for the company Tuesday Espenhain said, in relations Belton’s Celgar’s industrial Ron Belton was set cluding manager testimony to continue morning, Espenhain said, followed by witnesses for the union this after noonand Thursday A settlement is not likely until the concluded, he January hearings are said; although a settlement at any time is possible The dispute began when the union struck the mill because the senior driver was not going to be used to tran sport a safety valve to € Castlegar New 1988 Mill manage paper at Will Sweer he ti that the opted out of the trip problem and the dri the job was on vacation Reprimands were workers and Sweeney had broken its contract wt staged the work stoppage declined t and Belto Sweene hearings toda his office and unavailable due to issued ary he orted ip September enior driver a back t ie for the said the unior City ponders mill expansion By CLAUDETTESANDECKI Staff Writer Additional RCMP cons! be just one of the chan mitment from B.C ables may s Castlegar will see as the city prepares for the ex pected influx of people attracted by the modernization and expansion of the Celgar Pulp Co. mill, Mayor Audrey Moore say It's And to facilitate discu npact the sipn.on the manage a expansion will have or Castlegar, the city is. inviting local boards provide services agencies and bus 1 A such as airl stilities, to a meeting with a represen- said. Ministry of Reg Development at the end of Nov Moore said Tue The mayor ned the RCMP estimates it may need tative of the ional such astudy the city mbe from Development the sday aid she has already lear The November four extra constables when working meeting, 1,000 people and their families move to and as many a Castlegar area for the mill con- council truction, slated to begin next sprin The extra constables would cost the city about $250,000, Moore said the public Vandals keep police busy overnight dalism. The € Union, Hi By CasNews Staff Halloween ts of Castlegar RCMP reported ere kept busy Mc Charges are pending had a quiet today but po! Arrow Doukhobor vandalized Sunday Photo, A2 offender, whose name cannot be personsunknown RCMP said Nothing wa’ released, after windows of the down town liquor store were smashed, police said ained abou There were a number of other repo: ice added The city also want proposed project 0 completed so the city and its can plan fora block of absolutely short-term project wil kind of responsibility socio-economic should be done on the city, and if Ceigar Jovsn’t meeting elected bodies that will be invi tend have all been elected to represen damage V jillage to secure a com: Hydro to begin its f installing power generators in Hugh Keenleyside dam soon after the Celgar construction is agencies at least 10 years. impossible to h any she said study Moore undertake impact night, using funds Ministry of Regional will be a Moore said, and the public will not be invited. City the school board and other AUDREY MOORE . Suggests study INSIDE Canucks surge edtoat she explained ar Savir Motor page B1 teamroom was by about Lottery numbers Missing woman's body By CasNews Staff An 80-year-old woman went missing Oct. 19 Monday in a mor area about two kilometres fr who was found nous brush m her the Slocan ROMP home near Kréiov Valley, Nelson said Tuesday Hunters in the Pauline Hadikin’s clothing, police ROMP recovered the body at about 3 p.m Hadikin missing going for a walk from the New Set area discovered said, and an search went ifter found Krestova kilometres north of Cast and Nelson about 30 ogar RCMP, Program tlement near Castlegar Provincial Emergency personnel, local volunteers and a police dog were involved in the carch that was called off Saturday after the area around Krestova and ull roads into the community were searched several times, police said No foul play is suspected, RC MP_ added, Tim Vincent and the Nelson RCMP are continuing the investigation and Nelson coroner PUMPKIN TIME . Chevonne Zeabin, 5 (right), get a little help . Sarah Mcintyre, 3' (left), Jennifer Kohout, 3', Amy Kinakin, 5, and out their jack uring o Halloween party Tuesday at the Community Complex. co. The winning numbers drawn Tuesday in the B.C. Keno lottery were 3, 12, 21, 22, 34, 38, 53 and 56 Hydro lands page A2 Economy grows page A6é