CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 1, 1981 Zip /Es (BUSINESS GIRECTORY ge memory of a beloved oe rother ond uncle, John Globoit. “eo Is the face wa loved so stent Is the voice we loved lo + Too tar away for sight or speech, “Bul nol to far for thought to « ‘Sweal to ramamber him who once was here, ‘And who, though absent, is ius ogdear His mamary 1s as doar todoy, ds in the hour he Pollution Control@ranch File No. PR-1881 APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT POLLUTION CONTROL PERMIT THIS APPLICATION is to be filed with the Director of Pallytion J. An person who qualities as an oblec- for undar section 16 of tho Pelltion et may, within 30 dayr of the date of application, or within 30 days of the date of publication —Sodly missed by Mom and Dad, sister Natalle Evin end family and Laverne Bondoroft end fomlly. "tb wSpOper, OF where arvice is tequiras, with 30 se ser Ving a copy of the application, ite with th o birecter a the abov wane an cbjaction in writing ‘o the granting of an amendment, statlig tie manner In which he is _———— NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE TO: eorge Morten. Kinross age Carperation has filed a frumbered H801 106 in the Vancouver Ragistry, ‘ups Gourt of British Columbia at 600 PREAMBLE — The purpose of this opplication is 10 reflect the current operating procedures at the reluse site ond 10 reflect current daily discharges. Canadian Callutose Lid, Interior Lumber Division of - 605 Columb: Telephone 365-5210 Now Insortions, copy changes and cancellations for the Castlegar News Business Directory will be accepted . before nesay Issue of eac the first Wed- h month only. Dunwoody & Co. Chartered Accountants 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 Len Folkman, B.Com., C.A. Resident Partner Services Complete Septic Tank Service Sand Gravel Topsoil Excavating © Rost Holes Soligo, Babcock & Co. Chartered Accountants ECE EES HE backhoe - Backfilling . Snow Removal ‘365-2546 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL CHAPEL Dedicated to kindly, thoughtful service. Granite, Marble and +. Bronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 - ———— Compfeta ‘insulation ‘ser-|_ vice: Residential — Com- mercial — Industrial — new and old construction, ~ One Step Ahead © Energy Systems Ltd. 301 Vernon St., Nelson + 352-2421 IGOR'S TOUCH OF. CLASS — Coxtommade Diapes KOOTENAY INSULATORS ui Ave, | as doscribed below, to Pollution Control Pormit No. PR-168) fed on April 27, 1973, wi f10m-3 Smithe Street, Columbia, asking for on Order of Foreclosure of all your intorasts ip the lends Tegal doscribed os 12 end 13, Block 1 British Distt bot 1a fooge. focurod by the the sold tends and dated Sept. together with interest is not Ban fg by the date #lxed by the Court for tadomption and for other rellof. wheraobouts being unknown, the Court ordered ser- vice of the Patition on you by this advertisement. The grounds Slleged for tho reliol claimed are stated In the Petition, you wish to be aotified of ony’ further Brocaading:, the steps you must take ‘out in the notice en- od on he P vain A copy o} the Petition will be tmatiod to you on est, addressed fo the Tateiet Registrar, Suprome Court, use, B00 Smithe Streat fancouver, British Columbia, fou do not file an Appearance in @ sald Disiriet Reglsiey and take jo other steps set out In tice endorsed on tho Petition in 21 days of the date of publication of this advertisoment, n you will not ited to further notice and the F Paine tay proceed ond the rolief claimed may be given in you, ab- gence, A a r day of rafuse from the en eill located at Castlegor, ato ae IMENTS. REQUESTED fore” and "Aitar” Products Industries of British Columbio” requiring covaring week! pperate the sltecso teal ‘ond it doted or py earee jn posted on a ground in acsordance with ihe Pollution Control Regulations, Canadian Cellulose Company, Interior Lumber Division BlanatoresFepplcent oregon Gets dog PRINCE ALBERT* Sask. (CP) — A reprieve has been given city police dog Primo, Castlegar Villa Society Re lequests bids for supply installation of 12 22 imp. gallon electric water heaters, lower element 240 volts. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 365-5824 ORMAILBIDSTO Box 3322 by March 16, 1981 to die yesterday, The board of police com- missioners had ordered the 50-kilogram, six-year-old dog put down when “its handler, Constable Phil De Vos, de- cided to leave the force. De Vos made a tearful plea for Primos life to Mayor Dick Spencer and offered to buy the dog earlier this week but got what he thought was a chilly reception, But obviously the police- man’s plea had its effect because the police commis- sioners have changed their minds and decided Primo will be retired into De Vos's custody. Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Henry John, B. Sc., C.A. Resident Partner See us for... APPLIANCE REPAIRS end Brand Name Appliances * SPEED QUEEN * MAYTAG * GENERAL ELECTRIC CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbia Avenue Phone 365-3388 ROR URC CONTRACTING LTD. © Residential * Commercial zd Drywall Call 365-3783 WALTER’S DRYWALL ‘Toping & Spraytex Ceilings Metal Studding T-Bar Cellings Ph. 359-7573 CASTLE TIRE (1977) Ltd. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial ‘Tire Specialists Passenger and ett Highway Tire: WHEEL BALANCING 24 Hour Service 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue RENOVATIONS . ¢ Residential & Commercial & Repair No. 3 — Salmo 6atSalmo. except holidays, lelson B.C. mii local 339. The deposit is waived. cepted, W.R. Ball and Highways y of Ti and High Province of Gritish Columbia Highways—Tenders Landscape Mointenence Salmo Byposs — Hwy. TENDER OPENING DATE: March 12, 1981 The works are located within the Nelson High- way District at Salmo, 8.C. and consist of the maintenance’ of trees, shrubs and grass within the right-of-way at the junction of Highway 3 and Sealed tenders marked "Tenders for Landscape Maintenance Salmo Bypass” will be received by the Ministry of Transportation and Highways at the District Office, 820 Nelson Avenue, Nelson, 8.C., VIL 2N9, up to 2:00 p.m, on the date noted above and opened in public at that time and date. Tenders may be mailed or hand delivered between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, _ Specifications and conditions of tender may be a tained from the Ministry of Transportation and Highways, © District ities, 820 Nelson Avenue, 9, telephone number 352- documentatien is not applicable, Requirements for surety bid bonding or cash Payment for work will be made quarterly or more frequently at the discretion of the District Highway Manager, but will not exceed percen- tur shown in schedule of payments, Lowest or ony tender will not tor District Highway Manager Minister of Transportation noon charge of $10.00 for ily be ac- ° > Painting & Decorating * Free Estimates MichaelHeard 365-2946 Foundations and Framing Guaranteed Work 365-3771. See us for: acaping Service * Complete CH WURSERY & FLOMIST LTD. 2601 - 9th Ave., Castlegar 365-7312 & Chakko MikaMall nm 352-2914 Groceteria & L TAN ear rUR SALE Fully reconditioned or as is . TABLES * SOCCER TABLES * ARCADE GAMES Contact: CONTACT: Sovithern Music Ltd.. 352-6922 in Nelson ng in co-op with the’ Government C.H.IP. le m to serve ‘the pe Intaa inthe West Rotenay 0. 800 sq. fest cnice ot Ras, $400 wu pay only *40 yor 900 sq. teed rene GAR-25, $450: 8 vou paycnly 4 100 1,100 sq, feet attic at R-25, $550 ,_fee poy only 134 Call Collect 364-0166 ALXMEL - "THE HOME « GAMES PEOPLE” Pool Tables, Soccer Tables, Pinball Machines, shutlleboard and Table Gam 1434 Columbia Ave. Castlegor Phone 365-7365 TRAIL HONDA We. don't make a lot of noise but we service what we sell and our prices are right, Don't buy another Honda until you. check our price or you moy hove paid too much, Elliott Motors Ltd. DBA Trail Honda 368-3377 06014 1038 Columbia Avenue (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) OPEN 364 Days a Year! Mon.-Sat. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Sun. & Hols. 9-10:30 p.m. c Groceries, Ogata Contracting —Power Wiring— » — Electric Heat— —Fire Alarms— —Intrusion Alarms— & Other Special Systems HOOLAEFF ’ ELECTRIC ” Phone 365-7191 General Phone age-8594 THE CONVENIENCE TV WEEK MAKES IT POPULAR WITH READERS ADVERTISING DETAILS 365-5210 WELONG SUPPLIES UID. 601 - 23rd Street * Castlegar , , 365-2144 WELDING EQUIPMENT - AND SUPPLIES Distributor for ED woe Oxygen — Acetylene Hobart Welders GF hades Equipment Co. Ltd. 2305 - 6th ees paleast, B.C. Beariny ings Aircraft, Heavy Equipment, Cars at C We Are Now Equipped To Inst all a CONTINUOUS EAVESTROUGHS & DRAINPIPES incol d Al Dr. Conrad Cox Family Dentistry Friday & Saturday ae E. SthSt., and RAILINGS in coloured aluminum Castle Vinyl Deck Coll 365-7086 Rock Walls, Fireplaces Framing, Landscaping and Septic Work. Free appraisals Ph. 352-2164 Falls, Be: 37, We FMC Idiers, Pulleys, Chains, Elevotor Buckels, Screw Con: veyor! Power Transmission ¥ Bells, Sheaves, Roller Chain, Sprockals. Gear Reducers, Couplings, Seals and Hydraulic Packing Air Compressor: Soles, Service and Rentals Bartle & Gibson |‘ + - Co. Lid. “Your Pipeline to Good REATORE COMFORT INSULATION Experienced, Versotile, Efficient, Prompt. 212 Stanley St., Nelson Call Collect 352-6416 compere our rates, -LIGHTING A HOME? Enguire bout our. camplete age prices. ballroom accessories 3 waterbeds RIGHTS 'N’ rare Waneta Ploza 248-5302 DESMONDT. — LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. * OPTOMETRIST 266 Baker St., Nelson, 8.C. * Phone 352-5152 OLEMAN COUNTRY £ BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping. Phone 365-5013 3400-4th Avenue Castlegar SUME a SePmic PINGE nd (RSTALLATIONS TOMUN PLUMBING . 365-5034 Cobbler” Shoe Repair Crescent Valley 359-7019 ML. LeRoy B.S.0.D. OPTOMETRIST 1012-4th St., Tues.-Fri. 9a. Saturday 9 a.m, Free. Grants Avoiloble. 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NEWS 191 Columbia 385-7206 e |s the Place tora Complete Line AUTOMOTIVE, UPHOLSTERY & SALES 365-2055 650 -23rd St., Castlegar Cerret (3 Kova MOTOR INN The largest full-service hotel BUILDERS Handcrafted Homes Delivered & Erected § Precision Log Work: CALL 428-9678 PHONE 509-446-4501 disco Jezebel's athe Terea Nova~ 2317- om Ave. Castlegar 263:7702 WESTERN WHEEL |@ & PARTS LTD. ALL AIR & BRAKE PARTS FOR OFF 8 ON HGHWY, TRUCKS | REBUILT & EXCHANGE P, Mush igh, wee 365-3307 213. 4th Avenue, Castlegar 1365-5221 Country RESTAURANT © DISCO ® PUB eLOUNGE BANQUETROOMS, Toten 04) 4416, 1001 Rowland Ave, TRAN,B.C, (604) 368-9385 * THE COLANDER SPAGHETTI HOUSE Specializing in ttetion cuising WATEREERS ACCESSORIES LIGHTS 'N' LATHER Waneta Ploza 368-5302 . LOTSA WINKS WATERBEDS LTD, Insglahon No fate Chor Hib 60 Mile Radius a Phone 368-9424 1686 - 2nd Ave., Trail ratinny phone Whether Your . “THE Svante 1458.Columbia Ave. - Cocth ; su SICK INTERIOR TRANSPORT SYSTEMS COMPLETE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HEAVY HAULING 365-8387 | 365-2766 CIRCULAR, HANDSAWS, CARBIDE Name Starts With AorM orX, Yorz You'll Find Business | Directory Advertising Pays PHONE 365-5210 i _CASTLE@ Employees . of. Penticton Glass of the local 1627 glay- ers’ union - began. picketing projects of the company on Monday’ from Castlegar to" Kelowna, including the new Kinnaird Elementary School, Dennis Noble, one of the picketers at the school, says’ the ‘strike {s against Pentic- ton Glass, who wants to sign - a contract which ‘would in- clude ‘a different’ wage acale for Penticton than the rest of would mean anywhere from $1.28. to $2 less ay, ie de- pending onthe job classifi- cation. Noble says Penticton Glass, gaya’ the’ employees don't need: the money that they need-on the B.C, coast but the members of the union feel ‘ that“equal pay should be : given for ‘equal matter what’ part of the , province one works in. . He says the unfon mem- bers will continue to picket until. the situation, is solved. _~ Mark Wagatatt,” ilcaper : of Penticton Gl says the problem’ “ union is not looking after the employees of Penticton Glass * very well. going the union to ae up with something, which means a continuing: strik ” Wagstaff says. , The mandate runs out in ‘No fixed ” point for -weak dollar OTTAWA (CP) — Finance Minister Allan MacEachen says he is unhappy. with the inflationary.’ impact of the weak dollar but that he has ne fixed value in mind for the currency. t “I have no fixed point; but every time the dollar is down there is'a greater impact on inflation and I don’t like that at all,” he told the Commons finance committee Tuesday. ‘The dollar has been hover- ing around 83 cents U.S. for several. weeks be- catise of high interest rates in - the United States. MacEachen said Canada cannot escape the effects of U.S: interest rate policy work, no re- Probably ; + against, two . Judy about 80 days so it will probably be at. least: that long. He says the prices Pentic- ton Glass is offering are rea- sonable but not up to Lower nd standards, which is what tho.union want because it is based in Vancouver. ’ “All we can do is wait for the unlon to negotiate with the employees,” he. says. ' ‘Terry: Davis, union busl- “ness representative in Van- couver, says the employees oi Fenticton’ Glass: are re- pany wants.to have a special” ethoy're" no differnt than peed contractor wo" '¥9 got “hs one union can't give it a special deal by Jetting. it pay its employees the lesser rate. “We've had a negotiation breakdown and in the mean time, if they want to talk, ve are willing to but it’s got. to be-a standard agreement signed,”. Davies says. He adds: that this is the only shop on strike in interior B.C. There are a couple in the Mancouver, but with entirely different problems. : “I think it’s going. to be- long ‘strike:.—- at least a couple of months,” he says. “Our guys are all seated, for He says. the union took a Ri ene.” tting - LBPAL | ‘LOCAL 1921 oUt z p dent of the students’ society says it” plans to o approach support groups - lik and day care eeiitres, ‘ellige them’ college,” -be maya “It e residents of.the West Koot- is ” gomeone requested, it would ant Neumann mand Chris Makoiv presented their com: plaints sgainst-a number or books st the lbrary board’ Monday meeting. They said the books were inappropriate .. for school children, The. complaints. were books, Bhibber and . And Then Again May I Won't, which contain sexual conno- tations. ‘Parts of another, book, Nobody Has to be a Kid Forever, by Hila Colman are sald to be blasphemous while Norma Klein's Love is One of the Choices, is said to contain * four-letter words. Neumann and Makeiv didn’t want the books re- moved from the Jibrary, ie wanted Blume . bean advertisement of ‘th section, He ‘says the books will be- in the Ubrary categorized in | the youtt. coction, Neumann, whose daughter recently checked out a copy of mths is One of the Choices from the ‘Castlegar © Public Library, -. says: the. board’s decision was. unfair. “Neumann and Makeiv now plan to get together in order to decide what their. next approaches will be. = Neumann doesn't feel chil- “dren (ages 6-18) should have access to adult literature. "I don't-feel they should have access to that filth and smut She says Love is One of the Choices shouldn't be read by even a 13-year-old, although it depends a lot on the child. and Makeiv's on them, Dr. Roy Ward, head of the library board, says the issue had been discussed at a pre- vious meeting a week ago and it was unanimously de- cided that it is not the policy or resonsibility of library staff volunteers or the board to contro! what people read. It is scompletaly th the par- which has dollar because investment ‘is being channelled outside the country. He would not tell former Progressive Conservative fi-. nance minister John Crosbie what value he expected for the dollar this year, tito be frank, if I know © precisely what rates in the U.S. would be then I would: have a better iden of the level of our dollar”: MacEachon’ peo; sald. : =H ents’ super- vise “what their “enitdeon read,” he says, “We have eclded that the library is opén to overybody. We publish the freedom, to .Fead whatever poople like aot whether persons read wasd ‘says it is difficult to police libraries because it would be unfair to ‘ask the Ubrary's 82 volunteers to tell people thoy can't read certain books. As well, id the. books % Firemen hold: 3 weekend sem departments have each been. A seminar for firemen, dealing with strategy and tactics of firefighting, breath- wing apparatus, pumps and pumping, . ventilation and ground {adders is being: held at the Castlegar No. 1 Fire- hall ie anes Saturday and Si Neighboring district fire allotted the right to send four members for this three-da; an event sponsored by the, Fire - Serviced Academy. * Members attending will be expected to take the know- ledge they gain from the seminar back to their res- pective fire nar_ |" last protest was to the school board. This led to the re- calling of the two Judy Blume books and one book: by Hila - Colman from Castlegar ele- mentary school libraries. The books may be put back,on the: sbleves. after a committee reviews them. ~ Anna Jones, head of the school board, says this is the first time books ‘have; been 3 banned soa committee firet pie ssehool district super. tate saya the ‘pook com- be. designed at. ay night's says oi for-teenagers are’ “located! in: the yoting adult saction of the’. library. Young adult is mere- - ya commit tee ‘imeoting. At the: eeting will be outlined what * ‘people they will approach to + sit on the book committee. Holden expects the ‘com: mittee, -will . consist of. a someone from the school i brary system. Meanwhile, Castlegar Pub- lic head librarian Judy Wear- mouth says. children have been asking for the two Judy Blume books but it's: not NOON DOLLAR MONTREAL (CP) — dollar in terms of Canadian funds at noon .Wednesday was up. 7-100 at $1.2027. Pound sterling was down 1 , 7-20 at $2,640." z In New York, the Canadian dollar was down 1-20. at $0.8914 and pound sterling was down 14 at $2.1955.. a, y ones that ai ‘The books are realistic, To- S flecting the lives children are leading: and. situations thoy. mee’ Wearmouth has had com- ‘plaints about the four. books previously, mentioned." |“ - - Castlegar is not‘the only ‘place where. complaints are being filed: about books. A ‘spokeswoman for’ the burnings and. five-fold .in- . ¢rease’in complaints about - some types.of hooks ‘since ident Reagan herame pres- lent. The Creationist a is just: starting to ‘gather .. steam, with bills’ efare 15. state legislatures demanding that biblical “creation’' taught, ‘in’ 1 public, echools. ing. ata higher. level,” she ‘mays. 2 ing universities.. “By law, the college board ° bas to accept recommen- dations‘ from the students’ society but Bell says it hasn't asked: for any student ope : Perra: says the. board has’ di the., proposed in- erease, rather ‘than resched- | Perrs says the question, of fe “Ancreanés ° has\ been “on | de ade, buta moye to. uset-pay ‘system would cripple: many “The fact of the matter is ° ged ‘our faoddaty,” Doug Mc ur told 8: conference ’ on. uni-' thata McArthur said that 2 La system ‘of: financing ‘Loree not acceptable ‘ITH ACA, N.Y. (AP) — jtween’-the $10,000. it now : coats fora year of schooling” cand. a16.6-per-cent tuition ’ increase Proposed. for next year, some Cornell .Univer- alty~ students .. decided it easier would-be their backs, More ‘than 40 Corneil atu- * dents ‘marched across cam- pus: ‘Tuesday. wearing speci- ply give the school the shirts off . survi —Be ally - designed ‘Tshirts Douriah bier geroas the “front th deeatinlles of cheques. et ‘by. i students “would: “create institutional “aurvival of the. ive,, and will die”: He sd the problems re ted to long. ies pien an stripped - the ‘shirts and hahded themi to clerks to pay for this semester's fees, 05S But ‘the “school, ‘<:fore- bad pre-printed: re- celpts: on hand saying T- ’ rts: unacceptable { lor payment ‘of fees. — ithe) ‘greatest enemy of.- universities ' ‘reesiving grants tled , to: student numbers. — “have been exacerbated by post-secondary’ institutions falling. to ‘broaden: partici. pation ‘through relaxed. ad- tolssion uire: ‘8 and‘all‘the people under Hee with inside of the Kalser, ‘Resources of, “company Inst fallby Bay * their positions to cash in on, options: to’ buy ‘shares of: “vestment Corp. will not ve punished by the Ontario Securities Commissfon —~ so lucky. “ of the Ontario Securities -Act strictly, even if trans- actions breaching the act take place outside Ontario. The commission held two hearings into allega- but two others may not be , The commission, in precedent-setting case, served notice Monday it will enforce new provisions’ * ae the fst hearing, 10 officers and employees -of Kaiser were found not to‘ be in breach of the Ontario ‘Ross Glanville, investment analyst for B.C:: Resources’ Investment. (BCRIC),. and were B.C. residents at. the time “options of the two com- ereised those options to , ‘buy between, 8,500 . and 14,000 shares each. All but one of the 10 em- ployees baught his shares’ for $24.81. The other, Hein” Poulus, ; bought ’ his‘ panies were traded ‘on the his uncle, Frederick Clark. “Coal Ltd. ALLB.C. RESIDENTS. . Although -Kalser ““Re- sources and BCRIC are Vancouver-based com- “On Aug, 29 and Sept. 2 4 the 10 employees of Kaiser Resources, who had been’ ~ given stock options by the company in July, 1979, ex- price thereafter. : iLeon’Getz, a Vancouver’: lawyer pppointed’ by the-<- © Ontario, Securities Com- ‘ mission and the B.C. super- _ intendent of brokers in late September. to Investigate trading in Kaiser shares, reported in November the 10 employees knew the bid was. forthcoming when ' they exercised their stock ; options’ HAD LEGAL ADVICE. “ais in which a a person on. the other aide of a trade was But Getz said no action should be taken against, them because. they acted: “on legal advice from coun- sel for Kaiser Resources, and because no market -trades were involved. | The 10 who bought - shares, besides Poulus, were’ Robert Staniake, Ward Popenoe, Ronald fie, Howard: Cadinha, Hans. Krutzen,, Bont Lar- ‘L sen,’" Gary Livingstone, [Robert MacPhail and Wal- ter Riva." Th lawyer representing them before the securities commission Monday stressed: “This is not a + Rot been publiely disclosed. * the'10 employees acted in The commission tri- bunal, headed by chairman ~ Henry "Knowles, agreed good! faith and noted the stack Ad were exer- in B.C., where people} ene be unfamiliar with provisions of. the Ontario Securities Act that came, into effect in 1979, » One of ‘those ‘provisions says no person or corpor- ation-can. buy or security’ ‘traded @ the province if he bas Know- ledge of material facts or changes pending in. the issuing company that have