CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April t9, 1979 LP NEWS Classifieds 365-2212) PULP : CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION ed Ads eppearing in this tun in the Casilogar Nows Bay Deadline for submission is Wednesday a1 100.1, They are not Action Ads and theretore are not covered by out Guaranteed Results’ policy. Rates The lust 10 words are 75¢ every additional word 15 5¢ Payment Policy Payment must be made in ad- vance. Cash. cheques, of credit cords. including Visa (Chargex) and Master Charge accepted Buswiess accounts payment as pre arange Please see Section "B" of this paper for our major Classified Action Ads. aaa FOR RENT UNFURNISHED two-bedroom house, wall- poe icdae, saan Rroferénces required, Ph, 388-737: 365-5658. tan IGE 2-bedroom apt., eRe month. includes sPeareitien ing and uillitiea, Ph. 385-7702 between § MMI16 Sa.m.andSp.m.___MMi16 ONE -BEDROOM APARTMENT for rpnt. neerences sees ane MMe 138DRM. HOUSE for rent. Ar ences required. Phone before 9 of after 9 p.m. 365-8500. MMIN6 CENTRALLY Tocated, furnlohed, ment, Suitable for couple. 365- H acti UNFURNISHED thre i house with full bas for couple or couple wth teanager, Available May 1. Ph. 365-76 a ONE- OR TWO-BDAM. living ac- commogatian: Ph. 365-7667. May MM. ae RCHELOR SUITE, heated and fainihed, with TV. Ph. 585-6158 i 385-5521, M4 BACHELOR sulte. ‘Avaliable may, HOUSEKEEPING rooms tor rent. Ph. 385-5613. 3114 MISC. FOR S ONE STRETCH clser and one grerclaar, bike, 5 MM/i6 CRNVAE TENT, 8x10 ft., with canopy. Like new. Ph. 365-6768. NS BI ASSES MMB BOAR, 6 months old. Ph. 365-8079. MMI18 See ae 10 ft. long. Beat offer. Ph. 365-7875. MMj3/16 EXERCISER. Ph. 385-2631 from Feiday 6 p.m. to Sunday 10 ay 18-INCH COOPER Cll type power mower. Ph. 6 pet, real MMe GARAGE SALE: Five families. Old furniture, Baby Item ms, otc, April 21 and 22 from 10 to 4 P.m., at 1224 Firat Ava., ‘South. 16 SOCCER SHOES, one pair, leather, 385-3933 for 6 to [year-old |. Phe or 385-8531 af r6'D.m. MM/16 qECU. a EESEOE — Older model. Ph.96s-2458.tinit4 Ads for Seniors ELECTRIC FLOOR polisher with bullet altachments, $15. Ph. 365- in Siren 8 ie a aur ehone ret, South, Castlegar. Phone 1m. 385-6808. RAs3/16 SaScH — By owner. Private, incraeuiate homa, with fireplace, Wall-to-wall carpet, double carport rooms, 3 bathe, tonal rect triflere please. Ph. 265-268) : Friday 6 p.m. to Sunday 10 Brite THREE BEDROOM, LT. LEVEL HOUSE Seon TAL Satetioan house In Robson on view lot, $35,900. Ph. 365-6801. MM/18 PROPERTY — Approx. 7 acres, bn ed road. BSON IRs a tote on elect d) Enjoy a Weekend “Deluxe “Room For Two For One Night Regutar $37.00 Expires iney a, 1976 Children with Pacer Prosent this coupon Reservation Phone: (403) 253-1101 telex 03°825678 “HOUSE MOTOR INN -9030 Macleod Trai SE “PROPERTY | BUILDING LOT 65x100 ft. 181h street Gout, $14,000. Ph, 368-0060 MMitin/16 A RAK Beats frontage, wn ‘cUriew Wash. grat ih rt and hunting. $10,000. U.S, Call Wes at 09-3: (0 MOBILE HOMES a UNFURNISHED | 12x82-foot yi Iter wilh 32x52-f, addl- ace, an many o sia ‘or beat ‘al jer. cal mo § Mm. 388-3480. altavel Teles or, 4 | ml, meuvonr 2409, ae Or SeeeT26 MMB EHICLES 1972 2402 In good condition, $4000. FIRM, Ph. asheguzs MMi 1973 TOYOTA PICKUP, automatic fransgaleaion, Sged running ore n, $1250. Ph. 387-0829, MM. ae DATSUN SPORTS: Cab, 5-apeed, bucket atc, Exceltent condition. 1071 CHEV BISCAYNE, steering and bri condition, Ph, 368-2460,__ MME 1972, MAVERICK, standard, apeed, Ree Fadl 00d ye Order. Ph, 885-24 [val 1878 FORD BRONCO, 400 Gi, Eipeed aransmisston, 11,000 miler Ph, 365-7075.’ _MMI3I16 1965 VALIANT. G-cylinder, $280 or bast offer. Ph, 383-7875. MMII 1009 PLYMOUTH Fury 1, VB, S18 fa tke as cpr mee nig ole) $800, Ph. S57507. ab 1970 sate Montego. Pl 2631 Friday 6 p.m, to Bundi 9 10 Pam. M16 1971 DATSUN PICKUP, Good run- * ning condition, $700. Ph. 385-6316. MM13116 1073 MERCURY Mont matic, poner ‘ategrlng, 2 ys. Ph. 385-5! REPOSSESSED sar Chevrolet ae ton truck. Bank of Montreal, Castle. jar, B.C. 365-7261 1m70 OT TNO. 28 Hinder, 2.0. Ph. S68: ee MTB 1673 HORNET, 2-door, good condi. tlon. Ph, 385-2485. MMI18 1973 PiyMaUTH Cricket, rebullt engine, mi res, $1700 or best Phe 5158, MMI2/18 WANTED 00) Seeaoog oY Oe A ine WANTED: Going minted before 1967. Will $3.20 for eat $1.80 for, halt. aol ua and Wueb co 825-0278. # HELP WANTED SEU AA fs in Apply ta wring te Conlges New NEED EXTRA money? Try a ine: feanion aie Career, dota for 1s prone tor uate, oa UAL part-time graduate or registered nurses required for local medical clinic. Apply Box Peviey Castlegar, 6.C. Applications will be recelved up ts goon. iA rll 27th, far, the position Ste lenog grepher. sition js full time, ten months ¢ ears yea accurate vol 130 hah ere it gn mee oro knowledge o f office routine and famillar with office machines. us. cae foo) cities ‘exper- J. DASCHER, Secretary-Treasurer, Schoo! District No. a 3220, CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN3HS CN/2/i6 : -HELP_WANT D. Denver, eae a, Amn 30th, 1970." by ane enaesrnoann ty fr yrevaing x ver Peunday Phe Casti ber ows IN wtorkiew, Please See Section ‘B’ of this paper for our major CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS -LOST & FOUND Ss fOaT ATE FAIA: ee si belona. i nine-year. mos A bu ut the wi ff memory on hla grandfather. It was resented to him cain his relrament rom Cominco. My son feels badly about thie, inf F you find Ying fi wallet, 365-6136. “Tank yous POM wpa you Ou. MMI16 of the existing mill as it was envisaged before, tied into this mill because of certain common facilities.” Construction of a brand new 400-tonne-per-day pulp mill from scratch in 1979 would cost about ‘$400 million, he said, “You'd have to have $500 a tonne, of pulp to Justify it,” he ‘ou’ can justify SHARE-A-RIDE & RIDE REQUIRED to and from Teall. @ 1d 6:30 p.m. Will share, ¢ 368-2321 after six. 3/14 GIVEAWAY CLEAN LANDFILL. You hai 365-6600. MM; Yat Res COCKER Spaniel. Ph, 365- 93 oF 365-6531 al! her 6pm. Mite TICES ives of Bill and Mar zayt atta creek are tore ny yiniged to son Mali rday, mrad a Be p.m., In Roneur of thelr S0th wedding a veraary. 16 ay. MESTINGEHEDULE ‘Anony' ymoue oe h Cent jedinee- Discussion -Mestin G in Church basement, 4ih Thureda: Pl He Se ey UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA (SESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS IN peter eae Slr canon The Univeraity of Victoria in full-time gualltied jt mentary ya int ailties will cou wil set reas to ‘and asprin sehen qupervision of all id secondary school the a of "Include el ren during th llega, “and elementary, an experie cee in Noleor each ta and 8 scral Education ire rote ar to erage ot strongest va to paane arith re relevant post-graduate caitons of atmployment A led from the A . Williams, director, t-Kootenay Education grams, uU reeeatty ot. Victoria, P.O. Box 1700, ViCTORIA, B.C. VBW 2¥2 BPpgiations post-marked after a 1978, will not be considered NOTICE TO JOHNSTON TERMINALS LIMITED CUSTOMERS ND PUBLIC FREIGHTWAYS LTD. CUSTOMERS AND Lil PUBLIC AT LARGE lesion to Increase charges named in thelr tiled taritts As follows: 1) JTL VANCOUVER ISLAND ee “AL FREIGHT TARIFF No. 2) PECLINE HAUL FREIGHT TAR- IFF No. 3) aed INtEnIOR 6.C. TARIFF 4) ne GREATER VANCOUVER LOCAL FREIGHT TARIFF No, 4 JTL LOGAL VICTORIA FREIGHT TARIFF No. 7 6) JTL/PFL BRITISH COLUMBIA TRUCK TRA! 1A SER- The ceqentsd ei Silective date Is on or stor th flere al Burea in} focal Motor: Earls Bra Branch tlice son or before Mi informal wy reining to this 8 obtained from ‘“.WORK WANTED BABYSITTER for Robson. Days. Ph. 365-3043. the: SALES DEPARTMENT JOHNSTON JESMINALS LTop, Bex SUSONS 2800 VANEUVER, B.C. CNIIG FOR SALE * Comfortably large fomily home in $. Castlegar, © Lorge, park-I washer, living room & dining +1) bath: eres . Cobar sald brick finished rec. area * includes stove, fridge, dish- BY OWNER room drapes ® Natural gas heot fellows ¥ ‘amaller costs by mill expan- sion.” “We're always going to be producing pulp,” he said. “It's a question of whether or not you can justify putting large gobs of “capital dollars into expanding, ed. our pulp capacity.” “So it'll be a little while,” he continued. “You live the pulp * eycle a dayjat a time.” Elsewhere in his Tuesday speech, Watson reported that Card of Thanks We would like to extend our alncere thanks and appreciation to Fai Guinan, the. cholr of st, bearera, loss of ou Gritone, — The ‘Gritane Family.” JOHNSON — In loving sremary ot of Allen Douglas Jonson, who paseed away April 22, 1! Gone from us, but eaving death et eat Mang ies that will al mystery |. net Slate: a The: 10 am. Your Gat Headquarters . 365-7771 Carpets by Ivan Oglow i CanCel employees during the pulp mill's Easter shutdown installed the valve which will eventually connect. the: com- pany's. Lower ‘Arrow e water pipeline with Castlegar’s water syatem. Tracing developments. from negotiations for the tie-in to the final draft stages of an agree- ment between CanCel and the elty, Watson sald it became apparent to him about one year .ago that there were “some people, without enough of the right quality of water and others with really more capa- sy for water than they need- After calling for a study of the company's long-term water Classes For our Singer f " ft. Customers Begin Thursday iveilig: April 24th 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Castleaird Plaza Store requirements for the future, ludi the ity © of doubling the size of the mill, “it became almost patently evident to me” that the supply could accommodate both CanCe! and the city. . “So that’s what we offered up and that’s what we're offer- ing now,” he said, There's sill time to buy your Singer Sewing Machine at Sateathon Prices and take advantage of these classes. Singer 365-3810 Castleaird Plaza Castlegar CUSTODIAN required by Royal Canadian Legion. . Castlegar/Robson © Branch #170 Tenders are being accept- ed from April 16 until April 30 at 5 p.m., for the position of Custodian, 1, Upstairs only 2. Downstairs only 3. Both Upstairs and © Downstairs Bids can be for one cate. gory, or all of them. Get further information from the Branch, or George Allan 365-5004 Steve Melnick 365-8062 John Morrow 365-6432 Bids should be clearly marked: BIDS Royal Canadian Legion Castlegar/Robson : Branch #170 248 Columbia Avenue CASTLEGAR, B.G. Preferably Retired Legion Members, Many more atiractive features Only persons sly interested in ecquising o quatity-built & well- moinained residence, priced in tha$702, nced enquire, Phone 365-6783 Province of Ministry of April 11, 1979 GOLDEN: REVELSTOKE: SALMO: MIDWAY: GOLDEN: REVELSTOKE: SALMO: MIDWAY: British Columbia Forests Schedule of Instructional Classes and Licensed Scaler Examinations NELSON FOREST REGION — 1979 Scaling Instructions CRANBROOK: Legion Hall Crestbrook For. Ind. millyard Golden Lodge Evans Company, Donald millyard Sandman Motel Downie Street millyard Salmo Fire Hall Louisiana Pacific millyard Midway Community Hall Pope & Talbot millyard Scaling Examinations for Licence to Scale CRANBROOK: 8:00 a.m. — Crestbrook Forest Industries millyard 8:00 a.m. — Evans Products, Donald millyard 8:00 a.m. --- Downie Street millyard 8:00 a.m. — Louisiana Pacific millyord 8:00 a.m. -— Pope & Talbot millyars HARD HATS ARE REQUIRED IN ALL SAWMILL YARDS Classes and examinations will be conducted by Ministry of Forests technical staff. Application forins (F.S. 87) are available from the local Ranger olfice, and must be completed in duplicate prior to the examination. Candidates should bring a B.C. metric scale rule. All persons holding a valid “Appointment of Acting Scaler” should attend the is Stree, to M.G. Isenor, charged a fee y $25, 00. Metric training and endorsement of existing scalers’ licences may be obtained by attending the 1wo days of scaling instruction. Regional Manager File: 08008 Tues., May 1 --- 9:00 0.m. Wed., May 2 — 9: Tues., May 8 — 9:00a.m. Wed., May 9 -- 9:00.a.m, Tues., May 15 .— Wed., May 16 Tues., May 22 -- 9:00 a.m. Wed., May 23 :00 a.m, Tues., May 29 - 9:004. Wed., May 30 — 9:00.41, He Fri, May 4 Fri., May 1} Fri., May 18 Fri., May 25 Fei,, June 1 holders, all others will be ALL YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR WATER ANSWERED BY WATER SYSTEMS a at the WEST KOQTENAY TRADE FAIR Bring o Water Sample for a FREE Water Test Visit our booth for information, demonstrations and special show prices on all equipment, in- cluding Halco automatic water softeners. - TODAY “April 18. The Interior Lumber Operations of Canadian Cellulose Company will be officially opening its new production facilities on To commemorate the occasion, Castlegar area residents are invited to tour the mill . today, Thursday, April 19. Tours will be conducted at 9:30 a.m., 12 noon and 1:30 p.m, For more information or to schedule a tour, contact Margaret Pondelick at 365-721 1, local 276. Visitors should wear low heel shoes and for safety reasons, no children under . 12 are allowed. Canadian Cellulose Company, Limited Interior Lumber Operations ‘ Salmo/S Slocan Valley _ Si Job Creation Necessary _Lorne Nicolson Unopposed as NDP Representative i in Provincial Election Lorne Nicolson, incumbent MLA for Nelson-Creston, was unopposed April 8 when New Democratic’ Party “members nominated. him to represent them in the May 10 provincial election. The two-term member of the legislative assembly was nominated by Lyte Kristiansen, Kootenay West, and was sup- ported by Nakusp Mayor Erling * Johnson, About 120 party members turned out at the Eagles Hall in Nelson to give Nicolson their blessing and to hear him and Kristiansen lambast the pre- sent Socis! Credit. administra- tion. 2, According to Nicolson, Bill PETER KENDALL, .33, of the Ymir area was nominated last week to resent Koofenay West Liberals In the 22 election. A former teacher, Kendall Is presently tree planter. (See story on Page BI) — New Denver Bennett's party intends to inatitute fares on the Kootenay Lake, Arrow Lake and other ‘Interior ferries if ré-elected.. to the MLA, for income tax, which the budget says should -be lowered. two points. But these are the same two points Nicolson d that calling an election at this time is “bizarre”, and said Bennett has latched onto phony isaues, He claimed. the. present . B.C. surplus: divided by the the NDP federal candidate in - average four-person family in the province shows the govern: ment is unnecessarily -holding $425 for every family unit. the newly-elected Social Credit government added on in 1976. Nicolson also said health _ This, he sald, is in addition | to annual over-taxation“of be- * tween $1,200 and $1,400 per year. “They want us to forget about all that by giving us $80 in shares,” Nicolson said, AN NDP government, he said, would immediately end uranium mining and explora- tion, keeping B.C. nuclear-free. The Kootenay Diversion would be shelved, and all B.C. Hydro studies of the project stopped. Nicolson also denounced the sale of many government. ewned “VANDALISM was rampant in Slocan Cit past weekend with street signs toppl. squealing tires continuing into the early hours of Easter Sunday. Although the village - garbage dump was to be closed: until this care and the reduced staffing at many B.C, hospitals will also be a major election issue. “When these cuts (in staffing) take place, people are going to die for lack of cprep er, medical care,” he said. this and thelr garba: post Tuesday, a wire cable across the road to The future -of Rossland: Trail lies in job creation, Social Credit candidate Phil’ Brooks told supporters at his con- stituency office here last night. Officially opening the of- fice, Brooks said the “number one issue in the coming pro- vinelal election is economic growth.” “We have to look to the future and create jobs for the -next generation," Brooks said, unveiling some of the planks in the dump resulted in some people dumping je and refuse on the road itself. The sign, advising of a $500 fine for toring, didn't dissuade them, q —News/MirrorFotos by Burt Campbell his platform. “People want to stay in Rossland-Trail.” Dealing with the major issues, of province-wide (con cern, Brooks obse1 ey eee aria er eer) CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 19, 1979. / Police Briefs Fifty-three were inveatiga' over the holiday weekend from complaints too have an impact, on ih economy, and thereby on the future of this riding. “Inflation is everyone's concern,” he said. “How we can get control of the rising cost of living, particularly the cost of essentials suchas food, clothing and shelter.” Brooks said that govern- ment would have to work with both business and labor to bring inflation under control, “There's no point trying to - find a scapegoat,” he said, “We've got to pull together to solve this problem." The budget presented just before the election call was a good starting point in helping in the battle against inflation, Brooks said, pointing to the reduced taxes and controlled spending. He underlined the. fact that Soctal Credit has always practised fiscal respon- sibility by never having had a deficit budget. “You can't spend what you don't have,” he said. “Every wage earner knows that.” vehicle accidents, mostly of a minor nature, s s Risa - On-Good Friday, a 1968 Bulck, driven by Peter Markin of Winlaw, received $800 dam- age when it struck a parked 1968 Chevy on Seventh Avenue South. Damage to the parked vehicle has been estimated at oe 8 A_ head-on collision on Columbia Avenue at the Castle- gar Ferry resulted in three persons taken to Castlegar and District Hospital. A 1974 pick- up, driven by William Rilkoff of Robson, was coming off the ferry when it was in collision with a Toyota dtiven by Pat Wallace of Castlegar. Rilkoff suffered bruises to the legs, ‘Wallace arm injuries and a pas- senger in the Wallace vehicle, Judy Soberlak,- cuts to the head. Darnage to the pickup has beenestimated at $1,000 and $1,600 to the Toyota. The inci- dent is stili under investigation, ‘A man and his wife were « taken to Castlegar and District Hospital early Saturday eve- ning after their vehicle struck Lincoln with an estimated value ‘ of $17,000. n Driver, Leslie George: sail Thody of Castlegar, and his; wife were treated for fecial cuts ° and bruises, Mrs. Thody also : had a sprained ankle, \The incident occurred on : the new Salmo Highway four - miles past the’ Tookout Last "Thursday, a 1978: Buick, driven by Hugh Desjar- din of Blueberry Creek, skidded. :. and struck a pole on Seventh - Avenue South, Desjardin suf: fered bruises around the head. : Damage to the vehicle has been : satiated | at $600. On Monday, James’ Goorga : Robinson, 19, of Blueberry. : Creek was charged withdriving * without due care and attention after his 1978 Chevy left the. : road and went across a lawn into a cement fence. Property _ damage has been estimated at? $300 with damage to the vehicle at $1,000. The vehicle was- travelling north on Seventh: + Avenue South firms by the present“govern- ment. The candidate ‘also hit the Bill Bennett government for other foreign takeovers of B.C. firms and ‘industries. During the past three years, he said, 74 such takeovers affecting 4,550 - B.C. jobs have occurred. Under three years of NDP rule the figure: was fewer than 20, Nicolson claimed. _ Anda promised cut in farm tax will only mean a shifted property tax burden to home owners, he said, because the government offers no compen- sating revenue increase , to school districts across the pro- vince. The same is trué according ~ Village Clerk: Resigns “, New Denver has accepted with regret the-resignation of! another clerk-treasurer, : James Hildebrand tender- * ed. his*’resignation to the regular April 3 meeting of the Corporation. of the Village of New Denver. It becomes effec- tive June 90, He took over the post following the resignation of Dan Nishi less than a year ago. Several interim clerks had held the post for. short .durations “over the past five years. The works foreman re- | /ported to council that the crew had caught up on repairs and that this week they would open ..the alley behind the Legion. The works crew will also take time soon to attend to trees damaged by winter and in need of pruning. They will also plant some replacement trees. Tenders will be called for the base for the 150, 000-gallon = water tank, ‘Mayor wm. Rowe will be the council representative at the annual AKBM meeting this month. Council agreed’ to parti- cipate in the annual Pitch-In - campaign. Plans are moving ahead for the 50th Anniversary celebra- tion and further meetings will be ay during the month, Tenders for Two Salmo Bridges Called Today The ministry of transpor- tation, communications and highways. will call tenders today for a contract to build two bridges on the Southern Trans-Provincial Highway 3 at Salmo. . ‘> Announcement of the ten- der call was made last week by Transportation, Communica- tions and Highways Minister Alex.V. Fraser. The: bridges are at Erie Creek at Salmo and the Wood- chuck bridge over the Salmo River, about 5.6 kilometres south of Salmo. The new Erie Creek bridge will be 39.65 metres long, consisting of one 27.45 metre and two 6.1 metre prestressed concrete stringer spans with a 10.98 metre roadway. The sub- structure will feature two abut- ments on spread footings and two piers with concrete caps on steel pipe piles. The Woodchuck bridge will be 78.38 metres long, consisting of one 36.36 metre and two 21 metre prestressed concrete * stringer spans with a 9.76 :metre roadway. Substructure will be of two abutments and two piers on spread footings. EATON'S THURSDAY April 19 DOOR OPENING SPECIALS On Sale while quantities last. Eaton’s reserves the right to limit quantities per customer. Personal shopping only. Regular $3.00 Door Opening Specials .. Men's Happy Foot Socks, 50%. Wool & 50% Nylon, brown, navy, tan, grey. black, ty Mens’. ~ Jockey Briefs . 100% cotton. Sizes 30-42. Green, tan, blue, white, navy. Regular $3.25 Door Opening Specials Ladies’ Reg. $25. Door Opening Summer Sandals 3” heel, navy only. Broken sizes 5-10. 00 Speclal.....:........5 eee pea | fae ~- Andies": "Tender Tootsies Broken styles & sizes. Colors: brown, black, navy and grey. : Reg. $13.00 Door Opening Special... $999 Slirn & Swagger Umbrellas Boys’ Assorted al et er i el eee a ar, Timex Watches Varlous styles to choose from. Reg. $24.95 Timex Watches Various styles to choose from. Rag. $23.95 7:30 p.m. - Thursday Evening, April 24th _ Castleaird Plaza Store Classes For our Singer ‘, Sewing Machine ; 3 Customers Begin 9:30 p.m. : ‘s still time to bi your Singer Sewing at & Prices and take scvanioue. © of these classes, Singer “365-9810. ©) . Castlealrd Piaza Door. Opening Special... $159 pectal + Door Opening Spectal $15” Palo colours. Reg. $6.00 Door Opening Jackets — V2 Price’ Broken sizes to size 16, assorted colours a Reg. $6.99 to $16.95 Door Gpening Special for any sport. Reg. $9.98 Door Opening - “Special... Adidas Bags Blue vinyl bags, perfect for school or *4L7"" Packs... Blue nylon, zippered, padded straps. Models re and E: Reg. $12. Door Gpening Special Planters rown, "Reg. $5.65 - $10. 15 ‘Window Box Sizes 50-75-100 cm. Plastic: whitel. brow! Redwood Chair Replacement Kit Reg. $6.99 Door Spening Speclat . favourite easy chair. Now at this Special Price... Lambskin Rugs “Standard’’ natural lambskins. Ideal for your bedside or In front of your Size: approx. 7% sq. ft. Limit 2 per customer Towels In an array of colours. Approx. size 20" x 30". Reg. "St. 59 Door Opening Special 8” Quality. Made In Germany. Reg. $37.50 Deor Opening Spectal...... Chef’s Knife Henckels’ no-staln steel knife. Top $937 Polar Yarn 100% wool for Indlan type sweaters, rugs, ee crafts. 4 oz. skeln. . $1.99 Castlegar - Feday 9:30 Store Hours: * Monday to Saturday 9:30 EATON'S TRAIL pUnrOWnen