Wednesday, December 16, 1992 The Castlegar Sun Page 12B un Classifieds 365-7848 Hyde VALUE ARE TRUCKS DWA OPEN SUNDAY FOR SALE Nam-3pm 337 Columbia Castlegar 1972 CHEV Blazer 350 4x4 body rebuil . 1976 FORD pu F150 390 Eng auto., air cond., 53,000 original mile,s new tires, mint cond., $2500 — Creston, _ 1980 CHEV 1 ton 4x4 crew cab. Rebuilt front end, new engine with 2.5 years remaining on warranty. @ powered, 2 sunroofs, ‘The Mutual Group Rie its, full back canopy MOBILE HOME PARK IN SALMO has five 14' wide mobile homes for rent. 2-3 bedroom units, includes fridge, stove and carpets. For more information call Park Managers 357-2146 or 357-2234 (ONLY 30 MINUTES FROM CASTLEGAR) 1981 GMC 4x4 350 auto, short-box $2500 365-5204 after 6 p.m. _ 1982 DODGE Ram 4x4 new front end, good stereo $2000 365-7409 _ 1984 Suzuki 4x4, 4 speed, Samari 1986 FORD 15 1 w/OD. excellent condition, no rust, new clutch, exhaust & battery. 428- 4 —_ F 150 Ford 88, 1/2 ton, as new, low it 11 FOR SALE 1981 Eagle “4x4 4 sp 362-9615. VANS FOR SALE | FOR SALE soutt ili Alex 365-5342 13.5 ACRES. R ind valley $20,900 Call Ken 1-767-6550, BY OWNER 50x118 lot in Fairview, Nelson, $32,000 obo 365-0756. 1974 CJS fixup/parts $800 obo 364- I a 1978 GMC Van 305 auto, Cedar in- terior, bed in back, Captain seats, & permanent hitch, good running or- der, Great Ski Van. $1595 obo 399- 4319 or 365-2189. 1985 PLYMOUTH Voyager, loaded Van. $8700 obo phone 428-7189 — Creston. CARIBOO, 400 acres - rustic, pic- turesque 2 story log home - 1930 many out buildings range & hay cutting permits 70-100 tons hays machinery separate $125,000 phone 996-951! WE PAY cash for mortgages. Stick- el Associates Call 604-353-2936. BY OWNER 2 bedroom home wione bedroom suite. basement on 100°x200 lot. North Castlegar Z! HOME ON desirable frontage lot in Robson. 2 with if 3 BEDROOM older 10 x 52*trailer, never 10 x 40 addition. Read cute little home. Payments beat the high rent. To view at Ponderosa Trailer Park in Robson. Call 352-9636 eves, and nished basement, Phone 365-8324. “| WILL buy your house, town- house, or multiple unit for full ask- ing price, low down payment, and vendor take book mortgage. Call Alan 277-2250.” WANTED TO BUY: 1982 OR YOUNGER mobile home 2x6 walls, 14 x 70 electric furnace serious buyers 365-8428 after 4 p.m. _ WANTING TO BUY: USED MO- BILE homes. 365-8077. HOUSES FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM. WaterfronvThrums. References required. Available 3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Thrums fridge, stove no pet. Available Jan. 1. $490/mo 365-0747. MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM trailer in Thrums. Fridge, stove no pets. Available Jan. 1/93 $380/mo. 365-0747, 21 FT. Self contained travel trailer setup at Kootenay River Camp Ground 365-5604. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1971 BELMANOR 12'x50’, 10'x16" [HOUSES FOR SALE| 3 BEDROOM condo, electric heat, PROPERTY FOR SALE EARN COLLEGE CREDITS AT NIGHT. TAKE EVENING CREDIT COURSES AT SELKIRK COLLEGE, CASTLEGAR CAMPUS. The following courses are offered: Business Administration ADMN 286 - Human Resource Management Thurs., 4-7:50 p.m., Rm. B-15 Instructor: B. Ketchum Start Date: Business Administration ADMN 296 - International Business Mon., 3-5:50 PS Rm. S-102 Instructor: B. Ketchum Start Date: Cc ce 230 - ti Busi Cc 132-E of Ci Tues. 4-8:50 p.m., Rm. B-15 Instructor: TBA Start Date: Jan. 5,1 History 205 - B.C. History II Tues., TO DM Rm. B-15 Instr. W. Sloan Start Date: Jan. 5, 1993 logy 101 - di 'y to Psychology II Wed. 6-9:50, Rm. S-113 Instr. S. Glock Start Date: Jan. 6, 1993 Russian 102 - Introductory Russian Tues., 6:30-8:30 p.m., Rm. S-102 Thurs., 6:30-8:50 p.m., Rm. S-102 Inst. A. Vaschenko Start Date: Jan. 5, 1993 Some prerequisites apply. Don't delay register now. For details and registration, contact Selkirk College, Admissions Office, 365-1208. Jan. 7, 1993 Jan. 4, 1993 Instructor: O. Morris Presently scheduled for Mondays & snus 2-3 p.m. If enough interest, it could be scheduled for evening. 993 2 blocks from main post office 365- 7480._ addition & porch $12,500 obo phone 428-7552 leave message — Creston. [ Classifieds 365-7848 | "Parts & Accessories 2. Competitive Door Rates Gary Maloney... 713 - 17th St, Castlegar import Auto Repair Specialist Home of the Maloney "Gold Card" 4. Free Repair Estimates FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL CARL JOHNSON TAT fa maZzDe Bored WE SURROUND YOU Wire SATISEACTION Complete eet acing included in price BET Homes Bus. 365-8077 y Fax; 365-3420 4375 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C. MOBILE HOME 2-bedroom in Brilli- ant 965-6639, 00 MOBILE HOME park in Salmo has five 14' wide mobile homes for rent. 2-3 bedroom units include fridge, stove, & carpets. Phone park man- agers 357-2146 or 357-2234. APART. FOR RENT 2 - 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT. Close to bus, 15 minutes to Plaza 365-6509 evenings. SHARED ACCOMMODATIONS ROOMMATE WANTED to share house for Jan. 1. Non-smoker, clean, responsible, Hydro, phone juded. $400/mo. 365- y ° 1. Bea responsible host” 4 7 3¢ 2. Bea responsible server. */; 4 3. Bea responsible employer. POLICE ROADCHECKS WEDNESDAY » December 2/1992 Broomball enthusiasts sweep UP SOMEIUROA some tun/9A LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY PARLIAMENT) BUILDINGS VICTORIA BC VBV 1X4 Safety program calls for reguiar checks/B1 The Sneillomar Su MIXED Weather 3A Vol. 3- No. 2 ‘Leading the way in supporting local business’ 75 Cents + G.S.T. Lighting up! ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO / John Ven Putten Castlegar City Employee Mike Rogers replaces some light bulbs on the city's Christmas decorations. More than 50 of the city's large decorations were hung from telephone and light polls along Columbia Avenue last week. Unsightly premises bylaw now in effect Slocan Valley citizens group plans court challenge SHARLENE IMHOFF Sun Editor appeared before the RDCK. That was an act of cowardice.” Ackerman said that concern The Regional District of Cen- tral Kootenay’s bylaw 923, called the Unsightly Premises bylaw, is over the bylaw is growing, and See BYLAW 9A now law. Municipal Affairs Minister, Robin Blencoe, approved the bylaw last Friday, and it was nel sented at the RDCK ay parton day for final any and adoption. Glance Woodland Park Gazette Congratulations to the students at Woodland Park school on their first edition of The Woodland Park Gazette, Nov. 27. The newspaper contains national, local and school news as well as a terrific comics page. Well done! Bylaw 923 becomes law despite the protests of some Slo- which forces Slocan Valley resi- dents to clean up their properties, is far from final, according to Zak Ackerman, a member of the Slo- can Valley Concerned Citizens Forum. Immediately after the bylaw was adopted during Saturday's RDCK who Senior's Christmas Party The 10th annual Senior's Christmas Party will be held at the Slocan Park Hall, Dec. 5 at 4 p.m.. The event is free. was present at the ng. gave a copy of a petition to the board on behalf of Slocan Valley resi- dents. A also told mem- KAREN KERKHOFF Castiegar hospital scores big Recent audit of health care departments results in glowing reviews considered opting out of the accreditation process for this year. bers of the RDCK board that the concerned citizens group will now be challenging the-bylaw in B.C. Supreme Court. “We're quite disappointed that Mr. Blencoe bowed down to the pressure put on him by the ' Sun staff Castlegar Hospital Board Member, John Carpenter, suggested in a RDCK,” Ackerman said. “We are SPOPts .......cceresrseveee GA @\ CANADA LIFE (since 1847) Planning your insurance needs under your terms. Cliffe Churches Shwarzenberg Kennels (regd.) eo OSONSTR Ue See Compu ers Inc. 2313 - Avene Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2W1 * Phone 365-2323 Fax 365-0151 SALES + SERVICE * REPAIRS Surgenor & Rogers Not only has C. and District f been included in plyi ig for di Canada), but it has Chatelaine Magazine's “clean | threes” (330 best all around hospitals in The CCHFA is the non-profit d glowing Council on Health Facilities Accreditation. from the Canadi which hospi- tals for accreditation. Accreditation is a voluntary fea sure, undertaken by some hospitals, which allows CCHFA to audit indi- vidual departments within, and observe procedures and patient care. The assessment team then gives the hospital an accreditation rating, which is essentially a report cont grading. ‘I'm really proud of my staff. With health care changing so dramatically, and with all the cutbacks and reduction In funding, It has been hard. — KEN TALARICO Hospital Administrator board meeting that Castlegar hospital should consider not for this year. “Maybe Castlegar should consider opting out of the Weativer ...,..-00--- 8A Profile .......-<--0+0-0008 1B also upset with the fact that Mr. Blencoe’s office gave the con- cermed citi forum only 18 process for one year. It would be a cost saving measure. It doesn't affect the quality of care a hospital provides anyway.” However, Castlegar hospi- tal did decide to apply for accred- itation, and it was a decision they were glad they made. The debriefing received from CCHFA couldn't have been better, and Castlegar Hospital Administrator, Ken Talarico cred- its hospital personnel for their excellence. “I'm extremely proud of my staff. With health care chang- Classifieds............. 9B Entertainment secowwe 2B hours notice from the time he signed the bylaw to the time it -The bell tolls ion is not y, but many do opt for _ing so dramatically, and with all the cutbacks and reduction in funding, " ; it has been hard. Not only did CCHFA reaffirm what we were doing, , “There is somewhat of a stigma hed in losing ion,” but they affirmed we were doing it right. The whole experience was said one Castlegar Hospital board member. most satisfying and pee ” Because of the lengthy process, and costs involved to receive At the accreditation, (a $1,580 annual accreditation fee, and an additional 40 Ib. Dog Food $16.40 WE ALSO SELL: “All Sizes of Travel Cages” Leashes - Nail Clippers - Brush Shampoos + CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS scondnation Mobile Hair Service * Affordable, quality hair care * Work done in the 1444 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 BUS: 604365-7208 Board Member, John Carp RESIDENT PARTNER Whistles - etc convenience of your home (Elektro Dohmen Enterprises Ltd.) * Ideal for seniors, shut-ins, ibusy families 365-5153 [CLASSIFIEDS 365-7848 | INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID ‘SURVIVAL FIRST AID acPR. tee TRAUMA CARE INDUSTRIAL AMBULANCE * FIRST AID TRAINING These First Ald Courses being offered during December: * Survival First Aid» + WHMIS (general) + A. and C. levels of CPR courses line of First Aid and Safety Supplies now available #i20- sccchin toy pninee i mee ie tc mee | FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL Terry Klapper Res.: 365-8034 Bus.: 365-2775 of 364-2775 Fax 365-6668 Kootenay Computers, with « staff of eight, offers specialized service in networking of computer systems. Custom setups in both businesses and homes with such peripherals as CD- ROMs, MIDI music, scanners, and accounting te done by Going into our eighth year of business, we pride ourselves in always hiring young people who are raised and educated in the Kootenays. We have always been open six days « week to beter serve our customers. Reputable products and dependable service are our mainstay. We invite people to come in and sec our computer furniture and Christmas Kootenay Computers 365-2323 DEWDNEY COACH LINES LTD. ‘Charter for groups anytime, anywhere!’ 1355 Bay Ave., Trail OR CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-332-0282 TINST AUTO John Ostoforoff - Owner Tony DaRosa - Manager Telephone: 365-5454 Pax: 365-5451 - ICBC REPAIRS + CUSTOM PAINTING + FRAME REPAIRS + FIRBERGLASS REPAIRS BODY "We stand behind our work" 2308 6th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. ViN 2W1 + KROWN RUST PROOFING + WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENTS CENSED PROFESSIONALS / COURTESY CARS * * Landscaping & Excavating & Light Equipment Hauling * Snow Removal 365-7137 368- ‘9600 NEIL E. SURGENOR C.G.A. FAX: 604-365-3098 MODERN REFLEXOLOGY AND FOOTCARE + jumbia Ave. = S. Castlegor Kel Print Tel. 365-6308 5 FAX# 365- FAXS — PHOTOCOPYING — — FAXING (Send & Receive) — Stationery « Computer Diskettes Ribbons - Rubber Stamps: Business Cards, Lenerheads & Envelopes + Magnetic Signs Wedding Stationery $4,200 the year the actual assessment is done) Castlegar Hospital had See HOSPITAL 2A Lack of concern by students/parents over immunization worries SHSS principal KAREN KERKHOFF ion a health risk for Sun staff Immunization boosters are as CASTLEGAR eo MINI-STORAGE CENTRE MINE-WAREHOUSE UNITS You Store It ¢ You Lock It You Keep The Key! 365-6734 815 HWY}22 (Next to Emie’s Towing) Gerry s Backhoe Serncce Complete Backhoe And Bobcat Service * Water & Sewer Systems * Sano & Gravel 1046 Vine, Robson, B.C * Plumbing & Heating * Refrigeration © Air Conditioning * Service & Instollation | 365-2485 ry to in grade nine as they are for infants, and yet only 60 out of 200 grade nine Stanley Humphries Senior Sec- ondary School students have d a written form from their parents which students, but for the community as well. “Young people and families open themselves up to all kinds of health problems. This could also impact upon the public. If you're not immunized for diph- theria you might contract the dis- , ease, but is for tetanus and diphtheria, dis- eases which, if contracted, are ially fatal. (ISLEAN SCENE CARPET CLEANERS " SHSS principal, David Hogg, is very concerned about the lack of permission slips that have been Gets more deep down soll than any other cleaning method * Flood Cleanup Specialists - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - Why not Call Us Today! FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 365-6969 * Most Advanced System|/ “If we had 20 per cent we would be We're disappointed with the number of cards that have been returned,” Hogg said not only is non- slips home, or for other reasons. “Some of the parents may not have signed it for religious or Whatever the reason, Hogg is still very concerned over the poor horizati “This service is provided to families free of charge, to help people stay healthy, we expected a better return than this.” Grade nine students who have will Moore attending FCM meeting Castlegar Mayor Audrey Moore is currently out-of-town attending a directors meeting for the Federation of Canadian 8. The is tak- ing place in Windsor, Ontario. Moore, who is second vice-presi- dent on the board of directors for the FCM, will be returning home when the meetings conclude on Dec. 5. According to an official at city hall, the costs for Moore’s trip a paid § for by the Union of British d their be receiving their boosters at SHSS Dy 2. Dlapctoe meetings are held approximately once each quarter. ‘patron stabs Hi Arrow bouncer "SUN STAFF STAFF RCMP were called to the Hi Arrow Hotel Nov. 28 when a bouncer reported he had been attacked by a knife-wielding patron. For all the local news and sports The bouncer had asked William Murray Warwick, 34, of Kamloops, to leave the bar because of his drunken behavior. When asked to leave the premises, Warwick became vio- lent, which resulted in the bounc- er receiving a minor cut to his right hand. Police apprehended Warwick in the downtown area, and charged him with assault with a ‘Weapon. {Warwick will appear in Provincial Coun in Castlegar Jan. 11 t6 answer to those charges. the ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO / Shariene tmhott Salvation Army Community Services Co-ordinator Richard Parr knows how to get attention on Columbia Avenue—and raise money for charity at the same time. astlegar Sun