On 0 ae Ry ly A TAL YB ANY AS CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 22, 1980 Ann Landers "= : Dear Ann Landers: Every girl | know has been had. | don't know whether I'm old-fashioned or just arrogant as hell, but my mind Is made up — | want a girl who hasn't in touched, and | refuse to settle for leas. lam 24 years old, male and know my way around. i} realize times have changed. Today women have to contend with peer pressure and ‘‘everybody’s doing It.'" Also, marijuana and alcoho! break down the defenses. The pill and penicillin have removed the fear of Pregnancy and VD. When. ! was in high school | had a very frank teacher. One day in class the eubject of prostitution.came up, and he described the various categories of whoredom. He said when he was in nian schoo! he could get sex for a cheeseburger and a coke. A few seconds later a guy In the back of the class raleed his hand and sald, ‘It’s a Big Mac and a milk shake now.” 1 double-dare you to print thie letter and your response — If you can think of one. Fussy in Hootervilie Dear Hoote: True, on all counts. The old-fashioned girl. who was pure as the driven snow has drifted. And for precisely the reasons you cited. But you fussy man In search of a pristine maiden — what contribution have you made to the scarcity? The dummy who goes horizontal for a Big Mac and a milk shake Spee LARS nag nyt Dae rs ae reer tt Super Loto Draw | winning numbers Here are the numbers drawn in the Oct. 19 Super | Loto draw. All complete ' numbers are worth $1 mil- lion: © 4921670, 3283052, 2883951, 2005206, 4762790, 8868286, 1700259, 2664198, * 9871872 and 2407844. For subsidiary prizes the last six digits win $10,000, the last five digits win'$1,000, the last four digits win $100 and the last three digits win $50. There ‘are also 20 non- decomposable winning num- bers drawn during this Oct. 19 Bonus Draw of Super Loto, Each complete number wins $100,000: 1462568, 26' 585: , 4874892, 3199168, Smith. told ‘need more counsellors KELOWNA (CP) — Ele- menlary schools i in B.C. need recelved an offer she chose not to refuse. And it came from a guy. Excuse me for getting nosy, but are YOU a virgin? If you aren’t, what right do you have to expect your bride to be 100 per cent pure? | wish you fellows who think so highly or virgins would leave a few more around, then maybe you woutdn’t have such a hard time finding one. Dear Ann Landers: My husband and | bought a business together. We put In equal amounts of money and share duties and responsibilltles. When we are together, . peopte ask him how HIS business Is doing. Then they ask me, ‘How do you like working for your husband?’’ Customers sometimes ask, ‘‘Who owns the busi- ness?’ When | reply, ‘‘My husband and I,'’ they usually say they want to see HIM. lam very resentful and would like to know how to deal with this. — Equa! {?) Partner Dear (I: Your strongest ally In this battle. against sexism Is your husband. When asked how Is HIS business, he should tell them, ‘OUR business Is doing fine.”” Those who ask, “How do you like working for your husband?’’ should be told — by him — ‘‘We work together.”’ Some lunkheads will never get the picture, but your partner could educate a fairly large number if he made _the effort. Dear Ann Landers: Forgive the speliing. !'m so mad | can’t think straight. A few months ago | sent a beautiful - wedding gift to the daughter of a friend. This afternoon | was invited to the bride’s apartment to see how lovely everything looked. When I didn't see my gift anywhere | asked about It. The bride said, ‘‘tt arrived damaged, so | Minister Brian Smith has been told. : .A secondary school coun- sellor told Smith at a public meeting here full-time coun- sellors at the elementary school level would eliminate many problems facing high schoo] students. R It is in the elementary schools that learning prob- lems should be identified and treated, she said. Pamela Bell, president of * the Okanagan branch of the B.C. Pre-School Teachers As- the province gathering views on ‘education from profes- sionals and the public, ‘Holding spinning workshop : _ Twelve members were present for the October meeting of the Selkirk Wea- vers’ Guild, held at the His- torical Doukhobor Village. - In: the absence of both are asked to bring samples of Marah, was ‘given Tuesday; Finniéh alldes arrive a special ‘unidentified fibre. The recreation office has meeting will be-called?: the: guild peo Darlene’ McDowell vol- Following Junch, Ritva accepted the guild's offer,to Macleod’ showed ‘alldes’ of. -unteered to take over the give weaving classes again Peruviag weaving, When the ually, coatrma Roaition. this year, ia February. A the and. dent, Ruby Marsh pata the meeting, The Ted Carsen spinning workshop will take place this coming weekend, with both guild members and non mem- ‘bers attending. t . The library is in the pro- cess of being.reorganized by Nancy Knight and © Josio Smale. Once this is com- pleted, | the books . ‘will be to ‘plan-a course outline will be appointed at the noxt meeting. ** The annual ‘pre-Christ- mas sale will be held Nov..29, . from 10 a.m.,to 4 p.m, at the Castlegar Recreational Corm- plex. The ‘evening . before, , -doors’ will be open to the _ public from 7 to,9 p.m. for a preview. No sales will be made at this time, but orders . may be: ‘discussed with the ‘every’ ii At the next night meet- day. ing on Nov. 8:an insight into interior decorating will be given. The Nov. 19 day meeting will be on identi- fying types of fibre. Members “Morine_ “Kennedy will again ‘be selling her pottery... There will: be several door prizes, as well.as demon- strations, on the Saturday. “A demonstration of sec- j Hota warping, by Ruby land Park Esso NOW FEATURING, y ‘24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE . ‘Ph. 365- 6218 (359-7358 after hours) a PeL-U-S) erg. Complete Mechanical Repair on all makes of Cars and Trucks - .Phone 365-6218 . LICENCED MECHANIC ON DUTY We handle all FALL CHECK-UP “EXHAUST REPAIRS: || Anti-freeze, Brakes, etc. Take aValue home today, y___#aSave 16% - 28% 1 |Winter Boots sociation, said. the current ”} kindergarten admission age . of five years should not be lowered. She said to open 1 kine dergarten to four-year-olds would require studies by de- velopmental psychologists, neurophysiologists and tea- chers, Smith also was told the province's move to put a ceiling on teachers’ pensions | is a violation of trust. returned It and got an electric percolator instead.*' isn't this a lot of nerve? Shouldn't she have allowed me to handle the exchange? Now she knows how much | spent and I’m furious. Please comment. — Atlanta Bol! Dear Boil: In my opinion the bride was: extremely considerate. She saved you a lot of trouble. Be ple: your gift was pomewine she needed and Kwlicherbeetin’, \ of October travelling around Locomotives retiring | = CALGARY (CP) — cP “Rail is retiring a fleet of lo- comotives for the first time since the last days of steam. But this time it is the usurper's time. to go — the first generation of diesel ‘locomotives which train-wat- “chérs and vyis scorned power to shunt cars faster and more efficiently. ~The bulk of the rebuild- ing program will be done at the Ogden shops in Calgary, CP's largest repair facility. . To fill the vacuum at the top, ( CPE Rail will buy more of The, education minister said throughout his tour tea- chers have made clear their concerns about pensions, but he is not prepared to com- ment until his tour is over. Smith is spending most’ locomotives, which were once used for hauling freight, now will be used as the backbone of the yard fleet. REBUILDS ENGINES The 600 engine staff at the Ogden yards will rebuild the first 10 or more than 200 zin the late 1940s and early 1950s.: But, unlike the days : when the old Royal Hudsons belched their last black “smoke, few tears are being cshed, Tronically, the diesel lo- ives which replaced the p locomo- ae rhc already move through’ Calgary to Vancou- ver. Some of the first-gener- ation locomotives date back to 1943 and no longer meet. modern safety and road standards. The electrical ‘ old steam engines because of _ their efficiency are being ‘retired for the same reason + — they no longer pay their way. The retirement is part of a 10-year, $200-million up- ; grading program CP Rail has " begun to renovate its fleet of “1,800 diesel-electric locomo- ‘tives. By the end of this * decade, the railway says half *of CP Rail’s locomotives will “be either new or rebuilt. : + Under the program, 300 ‘first-generation locomotives ‘ will be scrapped, 400 second- generation engines will. be rebuilt and 160 new engines ; will enter service. Because more power is ‘ : needed to pull today's longer - trains, CP Rail is changing the role of its locomotives. - MAKES CHANGES The 300 first-generation ‘machines will be sold, re- * placed in the switching yards by 1,800-horsepower second- ‘generation locomotives, which can use their extra - A Unique ‘Restaurant The Crown Point 1885, featuring glant antique |Aabinets, turn-of-the century English and Itallan stained glass, and much more. history. 1399 Bay Ave. Trall dates back nearly 30 years and the engines have gone more than 6.6 million kilometres. They are regularly main- tained but parts are harder this year whieh are scheduled to come in for rebuilding. The repair crews will bring each locomotive up to modern operating and ap- pearance standards. CP Rail had three op- tions to upgrade its loco- motives — buy a new fleet, contract an outsider to re- build the engines or rebuild the engines themselves. ‘The question was settled Atatime by basic to find and mai: has become more expensive. Railway engineers say they are particularly con- cerned because the old en- gines no longer have the power needed for rail oper- ations. CP Rail trains are three or four times heavier than they were in the early diesel days. The second-generation Fi when a new 3,000-horsepow- er engine costs $1 million and a road-switcher $750,000, CP Rail found that rebuilding would give five almost-new . machinés for the price of one. CP Rail says the pro- ‘gram will leave the railway with one of the most modern locomotive fleets in North . America by the, end of the decade. Serious about selling real estate? Come into The. Feely World, is Programs. . today. 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Saturday, October 25, Or While Sale Quantities last WANETA Aare SHOPPING CENTRE IGHWAY 3, TRAIL: Woolco soe pres 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday & reidey, 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Ross! 1 a ARPACET Stihl choinsaw, 7 125, HONDA, 1 ee foe er ski boots, size 8; 1 pi 2810 comp. 20 pa 4 fakis v re gnol 200 ci al janding fireplace, ve bronze color, 4 ft, inavlated pipe Included, $295.00. coy jorman brick. 35 Ph. 365-3140. ‘7st TABLE ar four chairs, $75. Ph. 3465-6195, 3/51 Sewing Machines and Typewriter Rentals UNION PETERS SALES: ve 1334 Cedar Ave,, Troll, B.C. 7 ints ‘Ss French Erpvipelal desk and chair, 2 ‘Instamatic cameras, one ociecronte flash for ' table. Fb. typewriter, ed, a ie gate, 13" tire thalns, a in. i lenis tiraio ii boots, tlre 18 HP TRACTOR oll hi channel cntennae,. 4 Wont ; boys sk skates, i. pines jorne | at) To order WATS Products call "| Pat Osbi 693. sara evenings. sverige wre, UKE Aw t-bally stove, 4'x2", ii preadeaas” RENT THIS, SPACE 365-5210 _ CLOSING OUT SALE. Zibin's : General Store at Robson side ‘of 12s, HOMES AND CANE breck Construction Ltd. For bea chure or further Information con- tact Georges Donovan: ak 77, Mile aE ( BcM Phone 395-: jays)’ 791 bore KING-SIZE bed, ‘z }» Large chest tre So. : .0. Patio ch ‘large Block nugahid h AC eld, seats fart recovariny in materia occasion tables, Ph 399.7507 7, MLCU Ae oN Send your full me end col @ res: along with $5,00 ond we will mall $5. @ beautiful writing oe the opbe ince of “brushed gold." G inwritingforS 4 5 nis rect for own use gilent for Christmas alivery, 3A! Georgia We 4 Vancouver, B.C, V6B3A0, “Tarry' 's Woodcraft Wood & Vinyl. Windows - Patio Doors, etc, Tarrys 399-4357 URINE-ERASE . SAVES CARPETS. Stereo Systems Rentala & UNION P PETERS © ee. 134 Eedarhves Teal Be, jog, cat, fumsn. urine “Hains, odes fram @ brochure. Dept. A, - Reldell chemical Box 7500, tendon, ‘Ont. NSY 751 R SAI ra ENDER 1 Sears ColorT.V. 3_ WINTER TIRES and wh a $30, wheels, 15”, 1975 Yea, Ph, 365- 7867 of bor: te couch and 2 armchairs, a tv Soond Design and 8-Track Con. sul Stove} Fridge and Freezer Numerous other household items = magediiteras, 207" "the ‘Trail Gains Hi aceite ao" ac “CLARY range, inet working condition. Ph, 365-6733, For Sale, MOPED. Ph. 965-6443, 3/50 STEEL enamel shower, comp Slightly used. $40, Ph, 365-61 Gs CLASSIFIED RATES AND Sea First 10 we Only $2. i Additional Words 10¢ ‘S Insertions for Price of 2 6 Insertions for Price of 4 9 Insertions for Price of 5 Payment Policy Payment may be made by cash, cheque or Viso and; Master Charge credit cards. It’ is not advisable to send cash through the mall, ‘Classified Ads may be charged, but a $1 orge will ad Is not paid for seven we after it first- oppears. (This $1 charge does NOT ap- ply.to Visa and Master Charge charges.) Classified Display Rates ‘based on column inch space. Exact rates on request. Classified Dead! November 4 ids to be sent to ICBC SeivegeD Depot, RREG, Crozier Road: rmstrong,, oF ALFALPHA aby tors ONE “Tah Blug ski suit, size medium, $25. One cream short feather ‘jacked, zip-out lining. ANS “fronros, girl's coat, ket : ats, couch, be feveninge Chee 4 “Weekly Spectals’! Friendly, natural ‘at- mosphere, with some of the LOWEST prices in the Kootenays. * MOTHER / NATURE'S {PANTRY . bine! liner, Preller nuts ond balts, kit. Ph. 965-71 Yes, M Lies “ZeMETANG 2) TAcT P ie ILL TALKING OF IN THE HOUSE OF HAT WAS HANGED," "TROWELEX EQUIPMENT RENTALS “The Rental Center That Has Everything” NEW “70,0007 BTU. air. con- 365-6722. ( WALLPAPER Instock st OGLOW’S. 613 Cotumbia Ave., Castlegar (classified word. ad aA : -.) Run your “twice at regular aur SELLE ae 2° inaraund ming poo! @ ladder, 30m! A-frames, filter ond maintenance 159, tin/A32, Trail-& 3 Pataca 1675. th AY Gere ae C. Yas 12. Phone VALEYE “Comfort airtight |s 24” woodbox,- ys: $300. Ph. 365-5600, boys Bauer skates, size 4. a / ‘New Fridge, almond, E, 2-door Electric Range, new Range Hoods, gold and green, new New Cartop Carrier New Hide-a-bed Used Co tertop,’ propane-. saat fonge rand Oven Coleman gas mo- bile home f | “rated! Ph SEBITT eae a Good Deal Castlegar a 1434 Columbia ‘ Trail . 1455 Bay Ave. AUNTERS — “Fan j your game in foot TABLE. See 7365. _tin/46 Used Kitchen Sets and * Northwest Mobile Homes Ltd. 365-3551 ocker, “doors. Ph. aus ‘Pool Tables. ball Shuffleb: pionae and organs. charge. Pinao tuning . Phone Kootenay ey 365- tind! Heep ond new No + Carel Romn USED, NOT ABUSED SHOPPE “Bargains Galore” Books, Clothing, Shoes, etc, Pinball, Dart Bonds Table Games. ° 365-7365 or Trail 368-8073 MID-WEEK 12 p.m, Tuesday SUNDAY CASNEWS “12p.m, Friday - One-Time Clossified Ads may run in either the Sundo CasNews or. the Mid. Week Casnews, 3-for:2,' 6-for-4, 9-for-5 ond her CasNews or he Mid-Weel ‘CasNews but ‘then run con-. secutively | in ‘he two editions until expiration. Order by Mail Use the handy mall-in coupon found.elsewhore in this paper, or print your Action Ad on a separate plece of-paper and mall to: Action Ads Box 3007 . seat er ac, The cae tens reserves the right to classify ads un- der appropriate headings and to determine page location. Human Rights Act All advertisements such ‘as Help Wanted must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act. This fi states no advertisement state or imply a preference, tmitation, of specification, on the basis of on applicant's race, religion, colour, marital status, ancestry, place of origin, age, or sex (dnless the matter relates to the main- tenance ‘of public decency AND prior approval has been obtained through the Human Rights Branch), + SUZUKH ras ONE new 5x10 pool table, $2,200, Four sets used numbered bails. 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m, ond EO pi Pa SSSR ty aO, AtRobson Ferry 365-2566 Spenty Tues.-Sun. Noon - 5 p.m:y “SIDES of Pork, cut ani ipped. Slder'ol Act Bost fronts and hice ds, Free deliv ary Tues 9901 oF MIXED —— D m $50 pick-up load. Ph. 365-3025. Heal Kitchen Cabinots BY CRESTWOOD ANI INTERNATIONAL WW VERIGIN; : INDUSTRIES LTD. Off-Road Now You Can Get "BEAVER AUTO CENTRE Ltd. Beaver on the Frulivele Hwy. Performance plus. + aur Great Economy * (35-mpg, highway) With the Suzuki'LJ30 | Four-Wheel Drive Series roll DRIVE Mund TODAY! | D. 6251 Phone 67-7722, ‘Used Misc. Furniture J Angcaname. Fresh Alr Fireplaces Complete” 7 inserts. neys, fans, stoves... + Davlyn Enterprises, rgvele Fpbeegnable a 7 Also: stainless steel chim-[, price and gét the third insertion’ FREE! | 6 Insertions for Price of4 9 Insertions for Price of 5 KOOTENAY Feral p pet 5608. grooming an » Loving sare. plu ioe VW yrs, sepa jence. 1 BEOROOM furnished ‘and cal ted apt. Ph, 365+ 6790. +BRIGHT-- “OFFICE SPACE | FOR RENT ©. -Also sultable for RETAIL OUTLET ij st Air Bring containers. Open. daily 9° am. to 5 p.m, Covert Farms, Oliver, B.C tin/a? ASPHALT ASPHALT 07 grade, cold mix, BB yards/ lications) $11.00 yet 5 i if itfiant plank. Vane uid Bre tin/43 HONDA POWER PRODUCTS. lhtow in stock at your authorized Power! Products Dealer TRAIL HONDA 368-397 di jummer, General ottice ten retail outlet) with private éttice ad xtra storage sepices Possibly swering and shotectpying. - 365-7266 ’ Evenings 365-5834 1 BEDROOM 4 WINTER snow tices on new 2 studded, will fit Pinte: ce abcat or Mustang |. $200. Ph, 5996, 2/51 "365-3315 CHROME TABLE with a3 fhales, $50. fn 959-7234 or 359.75: = SECLUDED corner tot 106° x 75°. Close to de adver- - 5159. ir Citize any fem ta sale y under $200 In this. cx To TRADES) ” 1 ir of. 14x E throm San 4% "Chev tine for . 490 on, 3%, 13" Toyota tim. Ph. 365+ Do 1969 OLOSMOBIE a7 culopa. p.b., p.w., AM/EM 8-track stereo, new motor, new paint, beautiful car. Value $5,000. Swap for Celica, Sunbird or Prelude. Ph, a Shop ads ore. free but u must state what you op, Box Castlegar ¢ oh NSH. Wel tun your ad tor two weeks unless notitied otherwise. tin/11, forestry offices and near to schools in Castlegar. Lan elet fooms. with fireplace a LR. and bsmt. rumpus room, Owner will provide early pos- session, Gas heat. Attached gorage. Fenced ‘yard. ed to ‘$72,000 Phone 357-2141 or 365-7514 eves. Passmore. furolahed: utilities in . Sluded $11: " Boraons cppiy. No pets. EXECUTIVE house, 1.450 sq. ft., a ful basemtnr in 1. DOORS. a ‘6 lowest Iszlion, jars Canada's mo, Only oe liable - ‘ACTION ADS GET RESULTS, rge. * acres beside 0} 'h, 365: HIPWELL- REALTY FAMILY CONVENIENCE MALS, 807-101h Ave. behind the PROPERTY for sale ‘approx. 38 HARBEL HOLDINGS UID. Mob homes located in én padi Listings and soles, we welcome Al feta concerning Wheel Est et colt) want Fhooe Sar 1» B. Vat ie ne he (heal beers People, in/28 WANTED, Hardiop tent taller: : Evenings 385-35 20" 3 ONLY ~ : 1—21' Travel Trailer _ $7,500 1—19' Travel Trailer $7,000 1—17’ Travel Trailer $5,800 Tox Included on all above units » TAKEITAWAY - — NO TRADES — NORTHWEST Mobile Homes Ltd. 365-3551 1973 12'x60" 2 BEDROOM trailer. Stove, segs, a air conditioning, ° fh. 955-2360. Asking $12, c} 10 x 25 FT. Mobile home addition, insulated fond 1 fully finished, wired, Ph, 365-3): MOBILE HOME space for rat 2 bron. eee A 8 ion. 3/51 'T973 CORTINA $200, Ph, S65Ey, 1959 METEOR 6-cyl., wander ra goer: sedan, 79,000 mi. Ph. 36S- be ca JEEP Cherek autumn red, automa! quadra-trak, bucket t sea! control, steel radials, ma; ag wheels, roof rack, cold climate vin Bockage, tadio, 8-track. Ph. brn “21; 30 Crestview Cr. Sunday, Oct. 26 ‘1-4 p.m. * Large home ina very quiet neighbourhood. A home designed for family living. Two fireplaces, | § bedrooms, large rec room, all on «'86' x 324’ lot: Must be seen to be appreciated. 365-3247 Bluebe . Ph. 368-5243 after 6 He 3/50 | ve, (as-$7\4), 1559 to/43 very day BRAKE SPECIAL Turn drut urn discs, lomestic, $11.50 ‘urn discs, im &R ‘Chevron, 365-7018, 15/39 BLACK LABRADOR, female Father field tial champion, sh In obedience. 2a7-Faat ters: j ) furnished - BEDROG: traller in Shoreacres. $300/mo, Ph. 365-3953. 3/50 "RIVERGREEN iopce > kitchen units daily, weekt WANTED: A live-in tak: the Doukhobor Histone Niliace : e THOMPSON. VALLEY. HEREFORD pee cue. “Breed Imprever Sale” oe er 25. KXA Kamloops. Show Sate.1 em. s B a '9-2329 or Carol Hoover 145 if RPOLOOSA horse, 8 yrs. old. Ph. 365-8000. 3/49 TRAILER s; ce fo ren 3 Sunset | space fc int, by inet Orive-In. 29'x58' CCAUERGIAL buildin, Ph. 365-9397. Hosta OFFICE suites available in center of downtown Castlegar. Light and cheery. Ph. 365. 9/42 2 BORM, ae for 10 month renewable lease, roferences. Ph. 365- + etlon, : 368- PHASE Il IV Beautiful treed lots o South Slocan Pool i Serviced lots conveniently located between: Castlegar and, Nelson at the-South Slocan Jun- ‘For information call, ‘MUST GO PRICES =| T00 LOW TO SHOW 100% FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT AGENCIES Lro - 1970 Lid 368-5222