PUES Sit Nn Ae Pee ORION BS 3 a 18 Wednesday, April 8, 1992 Moore named MVP NEWS STAFF goalltender Jacey Moore was named the Nelson Midget Reps most valuable Moore compiled a record of 18-2-2 and a goals against av- erage of under 2.00, both tops in the West Kootenay Minor Hockey Association. He was selected for the hon- or by his teammates and coaches and was presented with a medal at the team’s banquet March 29. “He had a great year, he played outstanding in the Provincials and the Winter Games,” said Nelson coach Bob Jeffs. Jeffs said Moore was a big part of the Reps success this season. zl “He’s a good kid, very quiet but a good team man,” he Nelson won a bronze medal- in the B.C. Winter Games, placed fourth in the Provin- cials and won its division in the Moore, 16, said his accom- plishments were by no means asolo effort. “We had a good team all- around,” Moore said. “I’ve nev- Genuine | Mazda Parts & Accessories | | | Specialized Mazda we fern Service WITH SATISFACTION ‘, CASTLEGAR &imazpa_ 713-17th St., Castlegar DL. 7956 CALL NOW COLLECT 365-7241 - 618 Lake Street at Hall | - Nelson, B.C. 354-4866 er been on a team that really won that much. “I was a little surprised (at being selected mvp), but I was real happy with it,” he said. Moore hooked up with Nel- son after being one of the final cuts from the Castlegar Rebels. : Rebels outgoing president Russ Rilcof said the local Ju- nior B team is keenly interest- ed in Moore for next season. But Jeffs said Moore might have a few offers to chose from next season as a result of ex- posure at the Winter Games and inci. mental heritage. and balanced. in an open public we work at it, we can find a way to bring stability to our working forests and protect our priceless environ- It will take goodwill at the table. It - will take openness, respect, creativity and patience. And a process that is fair That’s why the government of British Columbia has set up the Commission on Resources and Environment — CORE. Over the next few months CORE will be asking British Columbians to participate there will be a presentation -* from Phil Angrignon on the -- first season of the Atom De- - velopment Program. Let's shed new light fan old.problem deadlines for making recommendations about where to log and what to protect. CORE is your chance to help shape British Columbia’s future. Shouldn’t you be involved? More information on CORE and the choices we face is available in a special publication, Focus On Resources & Our Environment . Watch for it in your mailbox. It’s time to find @ Wednesday, April 8, 1992 | Act “Action Ad Deadline For Saturday 5 p.m., Wednesday Display Ad Deadline For Saturday. 5 p.m., Wednesday Action Ad Deadline for Wednesday 5 p.m., Monday 5 p.m., Friday ACTION ADS — 365-7266 ‘V_ ANNOUNCEMENTS 12 Card of Thanks CASTLEGAR & District Community Services would like to thank Joe Bell of Deebels Transport in Castlegar for making the arrangeemnts to have our new furniture delivered locally, and from Edmonton via Motorways Transport, free of charge. Generous support such as this helps us to provide our services to the community. (/28) 17 Notices NDP FILM NIGHT Wednesday, April 8, 7:30 Fireside Lounge, sponsored by Gerald Rotering. NFB film "Imperfect Union — Canadian Labour and the Left" part two: Born of Hard Times. No admission charge. (2/27) BEV ZAYTSOFF is happy to announce she will be available for apppointments at The Hair Annex. 365-3744. Look forward to seeing you soon! (3/27) YOU COULD LOSE YOUR IF YOU DRINK AND DRIVE SOUNTERATIACK CLASSIFIED RATES AND. INFORMATION RATES First 15 Words $5.00 Additional Words 30¢ GST EXTRA 3 Insertions for Price of 2 Special Reduced Rates for 13X, 26X, 52X, 104X are also available. SPECIAL RATES ARE FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. LEGAL ADS Word ads: 28¢ per word for one insertion; 21¢ per word for subsequent insertions. Minimum charge is for 20 words. PAYMENT POLICY Payment may be made by cash, cheque or Visa and MasterCard credit cards. It is not advisable to send cash through the mail. Classified Ads may be charged, but a $2 billing charge will be made if the ad is not paid for seven days after it first appears. (This $2 charge does NOT apply to Visa and MasterCard charges.) (Ae Keres ORDER BY MAIL Print Your Action Ad on a piece ® OC re _ Display Ad Deadline For Wednesday 27 In Memoriam 99 Help Wanted IN loving memory of Lloyd G. Montgomery, who passed away April 1, 1984. Too soon taken from us. To hear his voice, To see his smile To sit and talk With him awhile To be together In the same old way Would be our dearest Wish today. Dear Lord forgive A silent tear A constant wish That he were here It was your will And that we know But he was ours, And we loved him so. We miss and love you, as a husband,father, grandfather and a friend. And we will for all times to come. With love forever — wife Sandy Montgomery & Jollimore families. (/28) 33 Lost SUNGLASSES, clip-on in case, Saturday, March 14, Syringa Creek/Dam area. 365-6046. (4/24). UNIQUE wide gold banded watch with etchings, square face, March 30. Sentimental value. Ph. 399- 4786. (/28) ALASKA black diamond pendant by Dairy Queen, March 24. Sentimental value. Reward. 399- 4438. (4/25) 42 Personal CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. In Memoriam. Donations. Information Box 3292 Castlegar, V1N 3H6. Ph. 365-5167. (104/28) ALCOHOLICS Anonymous and Al- Anon. Phone 365-3663. (104/91) CASTLEGAR GRIEF SUPPORT. Meetings Home Support Office, 7. p.m. on the 3rd Monday, monthly. 365-6883 or 365-2148. All in grief welcome. (104/4) PRI : Individual and/or. Family Counsellor. 365-8041. (12/20) Vv CHILDREN 73 Childcare Available FAMILY Daycare in South Castlegar. Ph. 365-2750. (8/26) 76 Childcare Wanted MATURE reliable persons to babysit, part-time bais, my home. Own transportation a must. Ph. 365-0094. (3/28) EMCON SEVICES INC., a progressive Road and Bridge Maintenance Contractor in the Nicola, Okanagan-Shuswap and Kootenay Boundary Districts is inviting applications from qualified individuals interested in the following positions: Road Superintendent, Chase/Celista - competition V-92-01, Road Superintendent, Castlegar - Competition G-92-01. These are challenging positions requiring highly motivated, confident individuals with strong leadership qualities. Road Superintendent positions are excluded from Union membership and report to an Area Supervisor. Superintendents are responsible for coordinating and directing work forces involved in the maintenance and safety of roads and structures. Interested individuals possessing the following qualifications are encouraged to apply: » Grade 12 education and completion of some forms of recognized supervisory or management training. * Extensive knowledge of road faintenance Procedures and _ programs, preferrably in the privatized highways environment, plus several years proven experience in the field, some of which is ina supervisory capacity. » Strong leadership, communication and supervisory skills required. + Experience and proven ability in work planning and scheduling, crew organization, cost estimating and control, specification interpretation, contract compliance, data reporting, resouree management (equipment, staff, materials and supplies). - Experience with Avalanche conditions and control is preferred. + Valid B.C. Driver's License, minimum Class 3 with air. Please submit detailed resumes outlining qualifications, experience, and references to: Competition: V-92- 01, Division Manager, Emcon .C., V1T 6M6 or Competition: G- 92-01, Division Manager, Emcon Services Inc., Box 1930 Grand Forks, B.C., VOH 1HO. If applying for both positions, submit one application to either location and clearly indicate that you are interested in both and if appropriate, indicate your preference. Applications must be received no later than April 21, 1992. (3/27) 126 Work Wanted Vv EMPLOYMENT 93 Career Opportunities TURN PLAYTIME into earnings with Discovery Toys. Demonstrate quality products that help children learn. Melody, 365-2526 (8/21) ROAD building, road grading, loading and hauling, all types of excavating. Gravel supplies. 365- 3014. (5/26) 18 YR. OLD male will do yardwork, lawns, cutting, étc. Ask for David at 365-6316. (3/26) 99 Help Wanted of paper and mail to: ACTION ADS, Box 3007 Castlegar, B.C. ViN 3H4 The Castlegar News reserves the right to PART-TIME help wanted. Must have strong communication skills. Apply at Chicken Time. Non smokers. (3/26) classify ads under ne: 9 and to determine page location. HUMAN RIGHTS ACT All advertisements such as Help Wanted LEASE operator with 5T truck. Minimum 22 ft. box for 5 nights per week. To/from Kelowna. Phone JOURNEYMAN Carpenter — doors, decks, drywall, roofing, repairs, clean-up etc. Free estimates, guaranteed work. Call John 365-5428. (7/26) 3/4-TON for hire. Small moves, spring cleanup, etc. Call Paul, 365-6320 and leave message. (4/25) MECHANIC THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON eee aT “Say, ain’t you a stranger in the part?” 126 Work Wanted 226 EXPERIENCED homemaker, caregiver seeks employment with elderly or disabled. Reasonable rates. Ph. 365-2778. (3/28) GARDEN Tilling. Phone Tony 365- 6914 evenings for bookings. (7/28) WILL wash windows, do yard work, odd jobs. Reliable. $5 per hour. 365-4961 or 365-8120. (3/26) Seamless Gutters +4” or 5" Heavy Gauge + Painted Aluminum - 5-Yr. Leakproof Guarantee Call: 4 S$ pring a @ -surprise @ Send your love with the FTD Easter Basket Bouquet zZ ', Just call or visit us todav Mon. - Set (00-30, @ FLORAL CO. 301-11th Ave., Downtown Castlegar + 365-5191 @ a OPEN MONDAYS an 253 Music/Art/Dancing DRUM LESSONS available — fully qualified — 10 years experience — all styles. My home or yours. 365- 7243. (3/27) z 365-3240 EARL'S CARPENTRY -— Houses, renovations, concrete, painting, swimming pools, liners, chemicals, spas — reasonable —. work guaranteed. 365-8355. (tfn/98) WILL DO OFFICE CLEANING, spring clean-up with truck or other small jobs. 359-7187. (7/27) Vv SERVICE GUIDE 217 Excavating & Drainage EQUIPMENT | FOR RENT! With Operators. ¢ Hitachi Excavator ¢ D6 Cat Dozer ¢ 966 Loader Hourly or Contract _Free Estimates * 268 Plumbing, Htg. & Air Cond. Valhalla Plumbing 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Please Call 355-2301 292 Tree Services BRANCHING OUT TREE SERVICE. 362-5076. (tfn/80) Vv PETS & LIVESTOCK 351 Pets MALE DOG, 101/2 months old, black’ Labrador retriever. Very active dog — looking for good home. 399-4403. (2/27) 354 Poultry PEEP! PEEP! Chicks — Meat strain, $77/100; pullet, $150/100; rh duck ust comply-with-the-Briti: Human Rights Act. This Act states no advertisement may state or imply a ini or on the basis of an applicant's race, religion, colour, marital status, ancestry, place of origin, age, sex (unless the matter relates to the of public AND prior approval has been obtained through the Human Rights Branch). Gordon at 860-3066 for details. {3/26} STORE DETECTIVE. Req'd. for P/T poss. F/T in future. Prefer exp'd. but will train. Reliable transp. req'd. Mail resume w/hand- written cover letter to Detectex Security Services ad #102- 8557 Government St., Burnaby, B.C. V3N 489. (3/28) MEGHANIG-with -airticket, 10 hours experience in trucks, seeks to trade labor for time to acquire Class Ill licence. Call Malcom, 359-7738. (4/25) CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! Will do quality yard maintenance and painting. Call Mike, 365-7451. (4/25) PH. 365-2743 or 359-7777 ys; geese and st: d iets at $4.10 each. MOUNTAIN ATCHERY, 1341-20th Street S.W., Salmon Arm, B.C., V1E 4M2. Ph: 832-4703. (16/21) There's something for everyone! 365-7266 et > | Nip Paneer sey ee oe