a a cmp ey a i oe eR Wednesday, June 10,1992 825 Cars Sports & Import 1987 HONDA Accord. Excellent condition, P.S., P.B. Very clean engine in top condition. 365-0153 after 5 p.m. (46) 1986 SR5 Toyota Tercel stationwagon 4x4, sunroof, cassette, new tires, excellent condition, $8000. Ph. 365-2774. (7/44) 1985 CELICA GTS (2.2 EFI) low mileage, very clean interior, electronic dashboard, Sony stereo, p.s., p.l., new factory exhaust system. Asking $7,700 OBO. Ph. 365-7679. (3/44) 831 Motorcycles HONDA 70 Deluxe. 6,800 km. 365-3163. (3/46) 1981 650 Kawasaki 20,000 kilometers, $1,400 OBO. Ph. 365- 6209. (3/44) 851 Trucks and Vans 1978 F-150. 4-speed, good condition, no rust. $1,200 OBO. 399-4144. (3/46) 1990 GMC. 3/4-ton. 350, standard, cruise, tilt. Asking $16,500 OBO. 442-5765. (3/46) 1988 GM 4x4. Asking $9,500 OBO. 365-8098. (3/46) 41981 CHEV Van. Seats seven, air cond., bar,. ice box, tinted windows, auto., P.S., cruise. 365- 2522. (3/46) 1977 JEEP CJ5. New body, good running condition, $5700 OBO. 365-3776. (7/43) 1987 TOYOTA 4x4, canopy, 76,000 kilometers, very nice shape. Sale or trade. Ph. 359- 7167. (3/45) QUICK SALE — 1988 Silverado 4x4, good shape $8500. Ph. 365- 0094. (3/45) ONE owner 1988 F-250 302, 5 speed, 62,000 easy kilometers. For more information 352-6822. (tfn/34) 1985 DODGE, 3/4 ton, 360 V8, auto., 2 w.d. 365-6541 (tfn/31) ‘Vv MARINE 912 Boats For Sale MUST SELL! 1978 21° Rienell cabin cruiser/boathouse combo. Immaculate condition, valued at $17,000, will take best offer. 359- 7235 after 6 p.m. for details. (3/46) —— |e OUTBOARDS ta U « Boat Tops [re. MARINE an 1989 20° REGAL. Inboard/ outboard, 305 Mercruiser. 1982 17’ Sunrunner, inboard, outboard, V-6 OMC. 442-2605. (tfn/16) <. Please recycle The NEWS like new In the past three weeks, the Winlaw Regional Park has un- dergone dramatic changes. tothe community, a large portion of the park has seen underbrush removed. In total, over 30 Valley res- idents and an equal number of children have done their part to make the park inviting. “T’m really impressed with what’s taking place here,” said Craig Lawrence, Slocan Valley Recreation Coordinator. “This task was the first one identi- fied by the new Winlaw Re- gional Park Board. They have shown that they are more than just talk.” Lawrence would like to thank those who came out and worked up a sweat. Special thanks to Bob Cutler, who brought in his tractor to help pile brush and scrap the roots. The public is welcome to come out and enjoy the park. It is located 1 km north of the Winlaw Bridge on the West Side of the Slocan River. KOOTENAY LAKE DISTRICT HOSPITAL PAYROLL CLERK Kootenay Lake District Hospital, Nelson, B.C., a 77 bed acute care hospital located in the West Kootenay, is accepting applications for the position of Payroll Clerk due to the incumbent's retirement at the end of July. The qualified applicant will be under the general supervision of the Finance Director and is reponsible for the payroll function of the Hospital. The payroll consists of approximately 300 cheques per pay period. Experience in Hospital Payroll computerized systems and remote job entry is an asset. Closing date for applications: June 22, 1992. : Send resume to: - Personnel Office, Kootenay Lake District Hospital, 3 View Street, Nelson, B.C. ViL2v1 or Fax: (604) 354-2320. Vv LEGALS INVITATION TO TENDER Description: To provide a qualified welding service. for the weld repair of hydraulic turbines in the B.C. Hydro West Kootenay Production Area. Reference: J508-SJC/4. Closing Date: 1992, June 25. Details available from Seven Mile Generating Station, Box 430, Trail, B.C., V1R 4L7, (604) 367-7521. Sealed Tenders clearly marked with reference numbers will be i at Seven Mile G.S. unitl 11:00 hrs. on the stated closing date. BChydro & Pp port system, two more groups will receive such training this year. News photo These Castlegar Home Support Workers have successfully completed a nutrition training course. With the assistance of the Community Hospital Partnership Program and the Castlegar Home Su Guaranteed Action Ads! When you advertise items under the categories of: ¢ Pets - Merchandise for Sale - Automotive - Marine you get guaranteed results! Here's how it works ¢ Gall our Action Ad Line, 365-7266 or visit our office + Place your ad for a minimum of three insertions ($10+tax for up to 15 words) - If you haven't sold your items after three insertions, phone our Action Ad line again before our next issue and we'll rerun your ad free of charge. We'll repeat it every time you call. + Please note: due to the special nature of this offer, we cannot make changes to ads. + Commercial or dealer ads excluded. News Jodie Lippa graduated from the University of British Columbia this May with a Doctor of Medicine de- e. She is the recipient of the following awards: ¢ Hamber Scholarship in Medicine (for the top-ranking student in the graduating class). e Dr. Jack Margulius Memorial Prize (outstanding record in International Med- icine). ¢ Dr. Peter M. Spohn Memorial Prize (outstanding graduating student in Paedi- atrics). e AS. Turner Prize (best academic record in final year). ¢ Upjohn Prize in Medi- cine (high academic standing and proficiency in Clinical Jodi Lippa Medicine). Jodie is the daughter of Len and Jane Lippa of Castlegar and a 1985 gradu- ate of Stanley Humphries. She will be starting a two- year Family Practice Resi- ro in Chilliwack this Ju- y. College seeking hosts for Japanese students NEWS STAFF Selkirk College is look- ing for families to open their homes to visiting Japanese students this summer. : For three weeks, 25 overseas students will be in town for English in- struction courses. Selkirk’s homestay co- ordinator Philomena Ar- chambault says room and board is still needed for an- other dozen students. Selkirk College is pro- viding transportation for the visitors, as well as $473 per student to cover ex- Penses. For more information contact the college at 365- 7292, ext. 291. COMMUNITY ROBSON EVENING GROUP ANNUAL STRAWBERRY TEA Brian L. Brown. CERTIFIED GENERAL - ACCOUNTANT 270 Columbia Avenue Castlegar - 365-2151 Surgenor & Rogers CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS 1444 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. NEIL E. SURGENOR, C.G.A. RESIDENT PARTNER Bus. 365-7208 Fax. 365-3908 365-3410 CASTLEGAR Morrison Painting & Insulation * Blown Insulation + Batts & Poly DUNCAN MORRISON 650-Sth Avenue 365-5255 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL CHAPEL Granite, Bronze Memorials, Cremation Ums and Plaques PHONE 365-3222 REFLEXOLOGY AND FOOT CARE - ¢ Guaranteed Work ¢ Fair Prices ¢ 43 Years in Business - Free Estimates JAMES SWANSON AND SONS Ph. 367-7680 OIL & GAS FURNACE SERVICE & REPAIR HERCULES HEATING Wednesday, June 17, Robson Recreation Hall, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Door prize, bake table. Tea and shortcake, $2.00. Everyone welcome. 2/46 “QUALITY CARE” Parents, are you looking for someone to care of your child(ren) while you work, attend school, shop or take a break? If so, we can help! The Trail Daycare Registry has 29 members providing “Quality Care” for children in the Trail, Castlegar and surrounding areas. Phone 364-2326 (collect) for "Quality Care"! 4 5/46 CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB Thursday, June 11,-7-9 p.m. Fireside Inn. Homemade summer Fashion Show. Speaker: Elva Kenyon, Lethbridge. Reservations: 365-8025 or 365- 3886. 2/45 STEEL A Better Sicinescod CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING Steel For all your plumbing Buildings + COMMERCIAL needs and supplies + FIXTURES - INDUSTRIAL - AGRICULTURAL For more information, call ATS your Authorized Garco Builder . SERVICE Midwest Construction CALL 365-3388 TRAIL CUSTOMERS ONLY CALL & PLUMBING 365-4948 Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 15 words are $5 and tional words are 30¢ each. Boldfaced words (which must be used for dings) count as two words. There is no extra charge for a second insertion while the third consecutive insertion is half-price-and the fourth and fifth consecutive insertions are only half price for the two of them. Minimum charge is $5 (whether ad is for one, two or three times). Deadlines are 5 p.m. Wednesdays for Saturday's paper and 5 p.m. Monday for Wednesday's paper. i should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave. COMMUNITY Services Ltd. 428-3332 Box 1633, Creston, B.C. 364-0343 THE PLUMBING AND HEATING DOCTOR ¢ GAS CONTRACTING + REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS + COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING 24 Hour Emergency Service Ph. 399-4762 — PEA STON e Walls, etc. “Use Real Stone — It Will Last Forever” FREE ESTIMATES Al AIR CONDITIONING & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS © Piumbing ¢ Air Conditioning ° Furnace Service & Installation © Controls 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 365-2485 - Most Advanced System Gets more deep down soil than any other cleaning method »e Upholstery Cleaning Too — SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — Why Not Call Us Today! FREE ESTIMATES PH. 365-6969 LW Moving & Stora! 18 Brenches in B.C., Alberta & Sask. 2337-6th Avenue, Castlegar Invite you to call them for a free moving estimate. Let our, representative tell you about the many services which have made Williams the most respected name in the moving business. Ph. 365-3328 Collect COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping Phone 365-5013 3400-4th Avenue Foot problems? We'll help you if a solve them at LYON'S SHOE STORE 553 Baker Street, Nelson 352-3034 DeVito Shoe Repair Service Drop off depot at Eremenko Shoes, Castlegar For Info: 365-7353, 352-6261 ~ DEWDNEY TRAIL STAGE "Charter for groups Anytime, Anywhere!” 1355 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5555 OR CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-332-0282