C2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 28, 1979 2Eggs 2Eggs 3 Strips Bacon, or 3 Hotcakes 4 Pork Sausages 3 Strips Bacon, or Hash Browns 4 Pork Sausages Toast & Jam Toast & Jam $199 $929 400 Columbia, CASTLEGAR 2' Slices French Toast $zr9 The DIXIE LEE Downtown Castlegar — 7 to 10:30 a.m. Side Orders 3 Strips Bacon... .99* 4 Por! 5. 99° 365-5353 TWITCH how rands (business diREC Advertising Rates: TRAIL toll-free 368-9800 NELSON toll-free 352-9900 CASTLEGAR and all others 365-! 5210 ° See us for. APPLIANCE REPAIRS and Brand Name Appliances - * SPEED QUEEN * MAYTAG * GENERAL ELECTRIC. CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbla Avenue Phone 365-3388 YOU'RE _IN A NO PARKING ZONE? SORRY... I’M GOING To HAVE TO GIVE YoU A TICKET / HVE . Nice FALE : WSF by addison CASTLE TIRE (1977) Ltd. SALES & SERVICE Catuille INDUSTRIAL ROOFING LTD. Free Estimates on: *® Mobile home repairs © House roofs ° Garages © Commercial "HHUA Entertainment - Ltd. Providing fine entertaln- ment to hotels, nightclubs, weddings and private func- tions throughout B.C. and Alberta. 962-7356 Box 1007, Rossland, B.C. VOG1YO a 713 - 6th Ave., South CASTLEGAR Ph. 365-7553 Cc & Tire Passenger and Off Highway Tires WHEEL BALANCING t,§ SS 365-714! 1050 Columbia Avenue ELECTROLYSIS TREATMENT P hair BEETLE BAILEY mort walker removal PID YOU SEE Mee & BUXLEY 3 DRESS. ITS MADE OUT OF, MOSQUITO NETTING! HI and LOIS MOSQUITO | NETTING?// ‘BUZZ OFF ihe ‘mort walker and dik browne DO YOUR FOLKS BUG You YEAH, JUST], LIKE YOURS OF COURSE, IN ALL FAIRNESS, BUS |7HEM,TOO! THINK OF IT = THE WHOLE PLANET EARTH MUST: BE king features I a, TLL GOTO. THE PARLORS ff THAT SHOULD CHANGE MY MOODS NOT A NEW HAIRDO, DaADpy ? ALL THAT NEW GOSS/PZ DO YOU MEAN A NEW HAIRDO CAN PEP YOU UP THAT MUCH 2 A whole lot more... than JUST the SCORE Full Sports Coverage with RICK BOURGON *610 “The Next Best Thing to Being There” PPI 7 Pine St. 365-3009 Gov't. Medically i y ; ee G&W ENTERPRISES : Specializing in: ¢ Custom Cabinets * Vanities © Home Renovations © Custom Canoples ¢ Camper Aluminum Supplies © RV Repairs & Service Box 670, Fruitvale, B.C. 367-9680 Daytime or 364-1120, Free Estimates Atco Floors Carpet Sales & Installation COMPLETE FLOO! COVERING SPECIALISTS 1002 Columbia Avenue, CASTLEGAR Res. 365-5572 | Bus. 365-5689 Contracting Commercial Industrial Residential _ Electric Heat HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC Phone 365-7191 Sam's Nursery & Florist = See Us for... ° Landscaping "© Hanging Soekets ° Azalea e House Plants CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to kindly, thoughtful service. Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 Dale’s Roofing ‘Quality Craftsmanship’ Specializing in; Shingles, Shakes and Aluminum Serving Trall & Castlegar Phone 368-5823 Regional Electronic Patrol Services Cc J licenced ond Bonded Night Potral Protection Dogs Wesell & use HAIR ANNEX PRODUCTS. Annex”’ 365-3744 RHC INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. 601 Baker St., Nelson Phone 352-7252 Fire « Auto. ¢ Boat Trailer ° Life Call Peter Alarm Systems Security Systems Bus. 359-7492 Mobile 41098 or 4L097 R.R. No, 1, Site4, Comp. 12, Crescent Valley, 8.C. COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping. Phone 365-5013 | 1800 - 4th Ave., South Castlegar _ of my job | would be 365-5386 ao COHOE (an Insurance . Agency Ltd. 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 © Providing complete service AUROR DRYWALL CONTRACTING LTD. ‘© Residential © Commercial © Construction Call 365-3783 Plants 31 Ornamental * Shrubs, Flor- ee Service AM’S es & FLORIST 1001 - 9th Ave S. : 365-7312 ATTENTION Builders of New Homes We hove added CENTRA-FLO built-in vacuum leaning to our Groceterla & Laundromat 1038 Columbia Avenue (Bottom of Sherbiko HIH)y OPEN 364 Days a Year! - Mon.-Sat. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Sun. & Hols. 9-10:30 p.m. Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionary & General Phone 365-6534 regular services (water, sewers sepie and’ Held tanks) & Heating. We install this. cleaning system, os well as your plumbing, at com- petitive prices. Castlegar Mike Tomlin 365-5511 Walter Tomlin 365-5034 Selkirk Homes “You build or let us” See us also for: « Excavations © Hauling ° Form Rentals Castlegar 365-3401. DED. Digwall Complete Drywall Application Custom Finishing Call 365-6011 Digby Stetsko Dr. Conrad Cox FAMILY DENTISTRY Friday & Saturday Metaline Falls, Washington Call (509) 446-4501 cisco ~ Jezebel’s bIScO Disco © We have licence plates ¢ Open 6 days a week to serve you better e Private auto insurance “R. J. SHOESMITH _B.C. Land Surveyor P.O. Box 2516, Grand Fork, VOH 1HO : 442-2919 See our full ting: of TV's DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St., Nelson, B.C. Phone 352-5152 BROTHERS STUDIO Portralts © Weddings ‘Children © Photo Finishing - © PASSPORTS Complete lines of photographic equipment. Phone 368-5341 961 Spokane St. Trail 3-year Warranty on parts, labour and service calls. © Personalized service © 12 years’ experience in TV repairs © OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK (but phone first) - © We only service Quasar, and sets we've previously sold, BILL'S TV Rebuildi * 365-3466 ec I Printing on Tose Creek Road PRSTRE NASIR 2h) ete Nee tsigyi 9! Dear Ann Landers: I'm a grown woman and hold a responsible job, | was also married brieHy at 20, .My parents had the marriage annulled when my husband turned out tobe sexually impotent, | was in shock for months, then | started to date. I've learned you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your prince. But ! kept my moral standards high until | met a guy who seemed perfect for me. | went gaga over him on our first date, On our second date he said he'd like to marry me, but he needed to know if we were sexually compatible. So — | gave him a sample. That was three weeks ago and | haven't heard from him since. What do you think, Ann?. : —Mystified Deer Misty: The sample was ample. * * Dear Ann Landers: You let eons have their soy; now, may ! speak for parents? Teo many are hing b: it's ‘8:00 a.m. fo 4:00 p.m. with three months off In the summer. Yes, teachers are human, but if they can’t control their students, they aren't up to teaching. Am I supposed to come and police their classes when they are “having trouble"? Will the teachers come and help me-at my job when | am having trouble? LA I couldn't handle all aspects d, Parents and taxpayers still have control of their schools if thi’y want to take. the trouble to accept it Years ago, teachers had one-room schcolhouses. They were teacher, principal and mother, all in one. Now we are into the era of "specialties." Many teachers teach only one subject, or af the most, two. They have duplicating machines, visual aids, electric pencil shar- peners and sometimes “assistants” to help with grading and other routine chores. Still, Johnny can’t read. Something is definitely wrong. — Concerned Citizen Dear Concerned: Thank you for a good letter. You have acknowledged the problem. What we need are solutions. . Anybody out there have any? | hope so, in light of the alarming results of a recent study which showed that 15 per cent’ of today's high schoo! GRADUATES — not dropouts — are functionally illiterate. Deor Ann:-Too many ene don't realize what a dif- ference.a few drinks can make. Please tell them about Big Daddy Garits, a top drag driver. It's all in this Ann Landers * column ¥elipped a few years ago. : —lUima Reader Dear Lima: Gladly. Here's the dop e: Big Daddy didn't think a few rinks could make a dif-. [- ference, so he volunteered to prove it. He drank 12 oun- ces of 86 proof whiskey. His blood registered .09 (not even legally drunk in FI lorida), They set up an obstacle course with rubber pylons. He ran thé course five times. On the first four tries he knocked down half the pylons. On the fifth try he knocked them afl down. His average when sober -was .99 per cent without error. After the booze it was 43 per cent. He was so humiliated he swore he'd never drive a car again if he had taken more than one drink, The. lesson is clear:. People who drink are not very good judges of the shape they are in. Salmo Sr. Citizens attend Games Night The nation’s telephone companies, Jed by Bell Can- ada, have begun their assault on the free local call, the first in a communications war worth millions of dollars. They want to replace . flat-rate local service with the user-pays system oper- ating for years in Britain, Europe and parts of the U.S, particularly New York City. It has been offered as an option in Seattle and Port- UNFLOWER PETE'S Quote of the Week eas _ An old-timer is one,who remembers when he could buy a pound of steak for a quarter, -but forgets that he had to work an hour to earn that quarter, Telephone companies , Begin assault on free calls land within the past year, and B.C, Telephone also is looking at it as an alternative to the flat-rate for such a huge local call area as the Quebee to explore during an 18-month experiment what they call “usage sensitive pricing." Under it, customers would enjoy a lower flat rate than present, but they would pay for calls and time talked in excess of the allowed number and amount, Lower Phone companies argue that the cost of providing “flat-rate service is greater than the present monthly charge, and that the other - lucrative services — long distance, data transmission ete. — are subsidizing local personal and business calls. The Canadian Radio-Tel- evision. and .Tele-communi- cations Commission isn't en- tirely sure of that, but going on that contention, Bell has begun to argue in public that those who use the phone more should pay more than those who use it relatively little. B.C, Tel hasn’t been so vociferous, but it agrees. ‘The cost of local service would be based on the num- ber of calls, the length of the conversations, ‘and. the dis- tance between phones, Presto! The local ‘call becomes a long distance ‘call. The CRIC last week gave a very tentative green light to Bell in: Ontario and Around 368-9517 TRAIL Satisfaction Guaranteed! BOOK NOW! Music For All. : Occasions ork Lino - Carpels Tile FALL SPECIALS on Now! Quality — Free Esti 536 WARD STREET NELSON, B.C, PHONE: 352-5817 LYLE WARD Manager DAVID PICKMAN Ownar.- installer CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 28, 1979 ca It’s Your Paper and we wantyou to get it. \f you don't receive your newspaper, call our Circulation Department Trail toll free 368-9800 Nelson toll free 352-9900. Castlegar & all others 365-7266 Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m, CASTLEGAR NEWS and MID-WEEK MIRROR. CLIP AND SAVE THIS couron....1 LONG DISTANCE WEEKEND RATS TO MOST PLACES IN B.C. B ce a 's special weekend rate Js really ch You < cn dial direct (112) on most places in B.C. 35¢ orless per mi distance this we And eckens tween 5 p. talk it up white rates Friday and 5 p.m. . unde Nor jast are down. (Minimum charge 23¢ a call.) call someone long Rate S088 not apply on calls from hotel, mote! or coin telephones orto some Northern points not served by B.C. Tel. PBL. TEL PLAY R-R-RINGO MAKE 3 LONG DISTANCE CALLS FROM HOME AND YCU MIGHT WIN: .Quasar aN © Rubber Stamp Mig. © Office Supplies © Office Furniture * Office Equipment Repairs “The Difference is ep & Seve =~ \ Chossno ans PHINTING STATIONERS LTD, 105 Main St. North Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-5525 Cerra your ; MOTOR INN The largest full-service hote! In Kootenay Country RESTAURANT © Discos PUB © H { PIECO,» Fup © LOUNGE Telex OHA | AS Rottlond Ave. TRAIL, B.C, ° (604) 368 —— spectatno In T.V. ree. pairs . We Service ail makes. MARTIN’S. TV REPAIRS Fairview Sub. 365-5349 —————— THE COLANDER SPAGHETTI HOUSE ————_—_—___ specializing inttation cuisine Lo Upholstery Studio For all your - y needs, 1475 Cedar Avenue TRAIL, B.C, at the Terra Nova 614 Front St., Nelson 52-9419 The Salmo Legion and Ladies’ Auxiliary, under the leadership of Shirley Birch, June Mole and Dave Hodge entertained Salmo senior cit- izens’ at a recent Games Night. First prize for ladies’ Eating is | more risky than flying’ People take a greater risk with their lives when they dine than when. they travel by air or play with a loaded gun, says an author- itative British medical week- ly. The Lancet says that 8,000 people choke to death in the United States each year and,‘in terms of total deaths, this “makes dining more hazardous than -flying or playing with a loaded covered by the n and ao coverage * ONSWER: Definitely. And any resultin damage would be. cases by tie ire property damage pol ANDERSON Insurance Agencies 61 Maple 365-3392 . consolation prize by Augusta crib was won by Helen Par- sons and consolation prize by Ethel Wilson. First prize for men's crib was won by Carl Wilson and consolation prize © by Ray Thomas. First prize for men's whist was won by Llewellyn Fletcher and consolation prize by J. Bihlmayr. First prize for women’s whist was won by Edna Simmons and Peters. Bingo prizes were won by Ethel. Wilson, Doris Thomas, June Mole, Helen Parsons, Doris Thomas and Helen Parsons. drives you SAFELY! Owners at smaller oes See our Representative R. J. (Bob)Ward at: Monte Carlo Motor Inn, Castlegar, B.C. Tel. 365-: 2177 | December 4th, 1979 ON: (9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK CASTLEGAR (Branch Office Address) 30 - 11th Avenue South Cranbrook, B.C. 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