C4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, April.17, 1983 FIREPLACES, Bricks, log! Stonework, ‘Chimneys. Ph ag iin/80. PAINTING CONTRACTORS Commercial Industrial Residential Falcon Painting Ph. 365-3563 NEED A CARPENTER? Will work hour or contract, Free etiimates, ph. 365-6120, tfn/25 365-5642 pair MEEVEE GARDEN TRACTOR tilling. 693- « 2262, 3s Qualified, Licenced ELECTRICIAN Contract or Hourly Ph. 365-8121 wu pe. Personal Income Tax 39.50 for simple return phy, 365. Telephone 365-5210 New insertion isennctese , ja Cast tory, will be ‘accepted up to'5 p. im April 26 for’: ; the month of May." earn Brian L. Brown Certified General Accountant 270 Columbia Ave. y. Castlegar , Ph. 365-2151 =| ‘MOROSO, . MARKIN &. BLAIN * Certified General Accountants 241 Columbia Ave.” Castl . SPAYED FEMALE Lab cro! tob-Shepherd cross. Bath 1 year |. Spayed female calico cat, 2 3625089, S.P.C.A. TOST: New childs blue ond red jacket on’ Columbia’ Ave. near Kinneied ‘lementary School on 1. 365-2290, 2/31 ID: Pearl earring. datmed at Mitchell's pg ay, BS Lost or found items are no! bg Ph. 365-7287 Soligo, Koide & John Chartered A TRAIL APPLIANCE REPAIR SHOP LTD Service You Can Count On! Repairing appliances is our business! For the Home Handyman... We have the " LARGEST STOCK "OF APPLIANCE PARTS IN THE WEST KOOTENAY Factory Authorized to Sérvice the Major Name You'RE 'DARN LUCKY THIS NY MEL” TRING 1S HoLb! u a KRAMER "AUCTIONS AND SALES DIVISION OF CIRCLE () SERVICES ( LICENSED AND BONDED. AUCTIONEERS) a Complete Auction ‘Services Industrial cnd Commercial Dispersals * Estates Household w Store Liquidation * OnSite at Our Auction Yord Turn Your Unwented Items Into Cash - Consignments Welcome. Floor Sales — 7 Days a Week.. Contact: Orville Kramer at 357-2058, Box 609, Salmo: B.C. PROFESSIONAL Treo’ ‘Topping, Shoping, Removal & Fruit Tree Pruning Ceturabia Pest Control & Tree Service Ltd. 368-6114 wo ® QUALITY CUSTOM” “| UPHOLSTERY © AUTOMOTIVE AND . "FURNITURE, Y Call Martha 365-6869 TaN Upholstery Studio / { . For all your Brand Large A 1G4¢ Columbia Ave : 615 Columbia Ave. 365 - - 5223 . (Upstairs) Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Henry John, 8.Sc., C.A. Resident Partner. * HITCHELL AUTO PARTS "RUMFORD PLACE. Fe Super Sweep Chimney Services Ltd. ‘© Complete Masonry Work -© Chimney tining © Certified Fire Safety’ -tnepections 1406 Columbia Ave 365 - 6141 Caldset Groceteria & Laundromat - OPEN - "364 Days a Year 1038 Columbia Avenue ‘Bottom of Sherbiko Hill Mon.-Fri, 6:30-10:30 p.m. ‘Sat. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Sun. & Hols. 9-10:30 p.m. + Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionary & General Phone 365-6534 * — i} For All Your Auton Needs charged for. If you've lost something or foun something, phone the Action Ad number your area anytime durin; business hours, We'll run the a two issues, weno ISLAND. Two acres Alberni Highwa: Farkaville. Pet fosas = stor Boarding kennels, ‘tetny ' tars, Two road frontages. Pho 112-248-5894, 731 WEDDING MUS Rossin Ree re 8146. ia) 7/30 BELLYGRAMS AT home or abwork for birthdays etc. Mixed compat only. Ph. 365-2642. Bey HOBBIT HILL Children’s Contre of. fers; quality licensed cara for children 3 to 5 yea! ANCE BANDS: and mobile Disco evallable tor type i a vtin/21 BIG BROTHERS of Castlegar. Share a moment with a little brother, It will last forever. — bea big brother toa fath . Volunteers are 6 peeded: ¥ 103, 365-5847, 365-2936, 52/88 ALCOHOLICS ‘Anonymous, 365; 3663. 52/12 ELECTROLYSIS is “The Complete ___ Appliance Centre’, Appliances Sold Maytag — General Electric Kitchen Aid — Jenn-Air “"¢ . “THE BEST” WARRANTY SERVICE INSTALLATJON SERVICE EXPERT ~ REPAIR SERVICE 365-7248 (1 977) Ltd. “S wing Change Overs. ALL TIRE'S AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS - UPTO ,°- et Hour Service on all major hi including fridges CASTLE TIRE by qualified Authorized Repair Service |” _ Large Stock of Parts | 365-3388 Castlegar Plumbing « (& Heating 1008 calamities Ave. BJORN A. EDBLAD R.I, (B.C.), RPA, Real Estate Appraiser an Investment Consultant Phone 365-3336 | removal, Support local TAP Es B.C, member. For information ing m 1. store). Anes ni of 2104. 2/88 A sincere thank you fo all our friends for wishes an evening. support over mony pe Ross ond Ethe Ethel jobs hy and 1 new ites 3 St, i ! en BUCKLE. UP! HOME APPLIANCE REPAIR LTD. 412 ford Ave. MAIN ST. MUFFLER Located at Castlegar Turbo = JOHN’S BOOKS + -1570- 2nd Ave.; Trail — 368-8078 (Across from Safeway) OVER 10,000 BOOKS IN STOCK AT Ya OF NEW PRICE TRADES WELCOME Castlegar Bring in this Coupon AUTHORIZED Renee DEPOT FOR. © Hotpoint « ae * Inglis © Moffatt WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF PARTS. 365-5451 or 364-0411 SHELDON’S CARPET CLEANING, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE For carpets upholstered Halon “TOP QUALITY.CLOTHING INFLATION FIGHTER PRICES NEARLY NEW SHOP. Trail 3517 Clothes i on consignment. JERRY'S DRYWAIL Boarding, taping & filling. : Textures and hand- stipple ceilings FREE ESTIMATES 367-7756 “DISCO Jezebel’s DISCO - a DISCO: “vat the Terra Nova ° comamraae Drapes ° In-home Service - ¢ Drapery Hardware © Singer Sewing Centre Castleaird Plaza. 5-3810 UROR --._ DRYWALL CONTRACTING LTD. © Residential © Commercial. © Drywall Call 365-9783 Savings Loans Mortgages Insurance E. Pirsh Contracting 2045 Columbia Ave., Trail “088 Washington St. Resslond Shotgi uns’. & Rifles Design, installation and maintenance services, “PHONE DAVID ANYTIME 365-6810 Fepreaentative tell you ‘about many services which have . wil Huns the most respec-' sthe: ‘moving Ph. 365- 4328 Collect [———___—_—_ Y We sell & use PRODUCTS. “‘The Hair Annex’’ 1241 - 3rd St. 365-3744: ‘ mM LS LeRoy | 8.5.0.0. : OPTOMETRIST 1012-4th St., Castlegar. Phone 365-3361 Tues.-Fri. 9.a.m.-5 p.m. | Saturday 9a.m.-12 noon’ “TRAIL HONDA: We don't make allot of noise but we service © what we sell and our~ > prices are right. Don't buy her Honda. J.T. (TIM) eee _ OPTOMETRIST: 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. 6014 Phone 352-5152 until you Y chock our price or you may be paying toomuch, _ ’ Elliot Motors Ltd. DBA TroikH Honda 368-3377 © Custom-Built Kitchen Cabinets “© Residential & Commercial ® Big Job or Small 368-5911. Credit Union Trail South Slocan (Sen. FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL For © Weddings ® Banquets © Meetings Groups large or small Magic Moments 1251 Cedar Ave., Trail 368-8117. TTT BOBCAT SERVICES © SNOW REMOVAL * Septic Tank, © Backhoe ® Landscaping * LOW, LOW RATES 365-3015 | Seeusfor: * Complete Nursery & Florist Ltd. 2601 - 9th Ave., Castlegar 565-7512 Fruitvale Nakusp Castlegar Salmo Waneta Plaza “Bartle & Gibson | 2317 - 6th Ave., Castl a , : 657702 oon Dining Under the Palms | | New Denver] - ” a Co. Lid. lumbing & Heating Supplies Pindoa vat Piping Supplies, at Uncommonly- "Affordable Prices TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN 1001 Rossland Ave., Trail. stions 364-2222 “Custom Framing : Art Gallery A TASTE OF ART 1125 - 4th St. Castlegar 365-2727 ’ CASTLEGAR FUNERAL CHAPEL Dedicated to kindly, thoughtful service, Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 THE COLANDER ‘SPAGHETTI HOUSE Specializing in italian cuisine. For Reservations Phone 364-1816 “reer |) Maneater nine BONE CHINA ms 1355 Cedar, Trail3é8- 9533 COLEMAN COUNTRY | BOY. SERVICE : ‘Sump & Septic Tank Pumping Phone 365-5013 3400 - 4th Avenve- Castlegar . KIGHLAND ‘LOG BUILDERS Hondcratted Homes 428-9678 Box 2686 Creston yneeds | ° 614 Front St., Nelson” 352-9419 =i a — Sales — Service Filter Queen Stan Harding Jr. 693-2369 ~ CARPETS * WE SELL S INSTALL WATERBEDS & & Quits 354-4 * 636 Boker ona a json “WICKER "a THINGS QUALITY WICKER: AT LOW PRICES - Mon. to Thurs..& Sat. 10-5:30 }. = 10-9 : 1403 ‘Ave. Trail MITCHELL AUTO PARTS ATTENTION LOGGERS CHOKERS — MAINLINES “& CHAINS 365-7248 1402 Columbia Ave. Whether _ your name | “Starts with Aor M, or X, YorZ You'll find Business © Directory . advertising i pays. PHONE 365 5210 e, Recovery eee ‘ ones the go-ahead from me “$220,000 system is replacing * CLegistative. biaraey,: Met Parl 701 Ber devitie! St. z "Bietare ity A train earryin; caceying lihigeroua chlorine gas bound for the Celgar se maill derails‘in the mldalé of of downtown Castlegar, spilling the ges> Thousands of peoplé who work and live ‘in the area . are suddenly. in’ grave danger. What: do‘we do?) “That's the typo of disaster th Red” Wi : e time to his {job as ‘operating foreman . - for the Cominco ammonia plant in Trail, the Castlegar fire department, where ‘he’. was ‘a’ yolunteer . and the emergency, coordinator. “position, >The 60-year-old Warner.took over, the °poition trom P Stan; Partridge eifective April, 15." ‘However, the job is’ ‘anythin, ‘held the position’ for 17 years -But Warner said in:an interview Tuesday. that’ she aul as the ey, coordinator he has since retired and now that he's hack” in the saddle as the city’s ‘emergency coordinator; he says, ~ he plans to stay. put'for some time... 4 5 pal 4 id more cheiniealg by. truck » and rail all the time," he sajd.“Tt's a potential. That's the k really want to. look at, It's, the hardest’ one ito ‘He noted that he app: interchange. at Highway 3, ves sof the move to odhange the and Highway 22. “I think’ that: interchange ‘really needs looking at. You've got a long hin there. Where are they (trucks) “going to go?” ., - Warner. said | it a number of trucks, have over- : turned- trying to come off the highway, and the problem |. *» could ‘have ,been worse if . dangerou chemical. the trucks: were. carrying a ‘At the same time, he conceded that thoge responsible for _ transporting dangerous hazardous chemicals are ‘conscious of safety. Still, “there’s'a chance,” he said.’ :: >’ He'pointed out that chlorine is used extensively a he Celgar. mill and in limited amounts: at Cominco, spill, peop! « spill ean be contained, iand:.if resents evacuated, g ‘A lifelong resident of. was born; ie | West Kootenay, Warner ‘wiakod in Trail for 41 years. He and his wile, Nellie, have lived in Castlegar since 1950. . Because ho's only been in the coordinator’s Position for less than a week, Warner said that for the time being he will try, to “reorient” himself to the emergency ‘program. “Tm trying to update myself +e we've (Castlegar) got bigger.” He explained that the “biggest component” of the city’s emergency program is thé search and rescue team, though there is also a marine rescue squadron to handle emergencies on the Arrow. Lakes.) Warner noted that he's taking over an emergency program that is “in top shape.” He said that at thit stage = he can't really see where he would try to make changes to improve on the program, though he will be taking a closer | look at the program. i : » He said that the search and rescue team has about 20 members, all of whom are trained in bush search, first aid, and some af whom have avalanche training. continued on page A2 Cominco loses. $ 19. compared . to: an operating -profit of $6.8 million in ‘the first quarter. of 1982, Potash sales. volumes increased * 27. per cent asa result of ex- panded operations. |... Other * ‘operations, prin- cipally: metgls: products and’ electric powers distribution, . earned an operating profit of: $3.8 million, compared to $7.4 | million in’ the comparable ; “SPRING BLOSSOMS Selkirk College has re: that varin weather is nally ner Taylor shows off golden plum blossoms, d sure sign Former. prides ‘Ganet ative leader Joe Clark is ‘to. get a few. votes from. local. delegates elected to ted Tuesday. is ‘meant to inspire confidence but it will “do little:to provide employ- ment stimulous ‘necessary to get: the country on the road -to retovery, West Kootenay present the Kootenay. West: + Gourlay: of Castlegar and Peter Dewdney, a retired Trail ‘lawyer, who ran ‘for the party locally in three federal ‘elections. ; : Also on. the list of delegates are former Kootenay ‘West MP‘ Bob Bria? and newly-elécted president, Don Sperry, a Trail 3: Britto sand eed automatically became” policie: | The three elécted adult delegates managed to secure fore. more votes from party members than Ted Goodman, Phil “It just seems it’s a very _Tauch ‘wait-and-see budget, if things improve, they've put some stimulous in it fehelp it along,” he added. Kristiansen ‘pointed out that empl! levels are expected to increase by something smaller than one- per cent over the next year. And although the —_ President of the Rossland-Trail Social Credit lation’ —' and* Rob’ hbac — a New Denver who ecruit about 15 new members in a bid to get elected — Brian, Renninson of Rossland and Judith John of Beaver Valley. . Redynbac was the only nominee to support federal Tory - and Brooks Peter Pi supported John Crosbie, while Rennison, supporied Brian Mulroney.’ John said she was undecided and believed in ‘being objective in voting for a leader.’ - The local. Tories had passed a motion stating that ‘delegates — beforé voting took place — would indicate who” they would support. on their first ballot. Although the motion was eventually passed, it was opposed by a handful of members, But ‘national representative John Rooke, who was -present to oversee the selection of delegates, said the national executive had decided to leave the matter up to local groups. One‘member, in support of the motion, stated that since the country.is affected by the patty’s ultimate decision, it would come from the floor. Candidate Brooks said, “We have 10 people who will let their names stand. Let them choose how they want to support us, Let the decision be made from how they conduct. themselves.” Another member told the meeting that by stating their aj rate of Ns ment is down slightly, the bomber of people out of work about 1.6 million. Party a ex: plained that’ pe foceral gov- He also noted that Niece confidence * my oe ‘economy took its cue from the message the ‘P; Conserva- rovincial government proceed with the installation of a new alarm system at the college's Castlegar campus. The college at the end of March had received notifica- tion from Victoria that any project previously approved which has not proceeded toa __ eats we Staff signed contract. stage” is \- ithe Castlegar and District asens pending further ap-- Community Services organi- Proval.. : zation can’ breathe. sigh of The freeze affected the« ae! system: air. condition: reliéf— the bills can now be ing of the “A” wing at the college and: renovations to the main entrance area. College bursar Dale Schatz told college board members‘ at its regular meeting Tues- day night that approval to for. now," community. ser- A cheque for $2,400 is on es 5 owhy from Ministry: of in Resources to cover. a fuaiing shortfall the orguni- zation found last month. "We're back in the running - = $2, 400 cheque bails out - community group Reilly explained that forthcoming. But there was money was. b from’, no letter ex- the parent. organization ‘Kootenay -Columbia © Chil pastiche aan rag lant her.” gement — just $2,400 in the LU + mail,” she said. Reilly said ministry could provide:more =. she saw copies of at least 10 funds. If the funds had ad not: letters from concerned or- ganizations and Castlegar and Trail citizens which were sent to the ministry in Vic- . plaining the 10-month delay. “No letter, no acknowled- proceed with the‘alarm sys-' vices . di Sandy tem has been received, Reilly said Tuesday. She said . Schatz said in a ‘Tater: in- {that the additional: funding’ terview that: the new : ‘will enable the eentre to pay ‘rent for January,. February the 15-year-old system. He and March, purchase office said the college would bein a aupplies and pay back a loan continued onpogeA2 used: to pay her wages. ry helped quite‘a bit ‘> Last spring, the commun- because how,, else in. Victoria: ity: services: centre applied do they know what's golng on: for a $2,400 grant to pay for out here,” Reilly commentéd. ‘office expenses incurred She said she, was notified.“ when it took on iti tives have been, advocating over the past few, months. . But ‘he said he was dis- appointed to see that the budget provided. few tax to give the consumer more purchasing power and enough confidence in the economy to spend money. “I am disappointed that while many economists’ the federal g Bovee to spend $1.6 billion on on direct job-creation programs, only $100 million is to be used for programs at the local level. Kristiansen suggested that funds should be committed to , Projects that municipal. gov- ernments* have had on the drawing board for years. Money spent on construction of sewers, for example, ‘would provide jobs . and much-needed services, he across the country suggest a said consumer-led recovery, there wasn't much consumer stim- ulous in the budget as expected,” he said. Kristiansen admitted that a budget provision which will allow taxpayers to cash in “existing Registered. Home Ownership Savings’ Plan to buy home furnishings and appliances without’ paying taxes on the withdrawal won't be enough to take up the “slack” in the consumer section of the economy caused by this week by the Nelson responsibilities at the re- branch:of Human Resources quest of the Human Re- that the cheque would-be sources ministry. Only direct employment stimulous programs on the local level will promote econ: _ “Rather than placing hopes in recovery and. helping it along, our feeling is we need | some specific stimulation that would encourage re- covery and reduce unemploy- ment.” Kristiansen said he was particularly concerned that the government’s explana- tion of the budget appears to suggest. that it will only provide financial help to businesses that are finan- cially stable. He said the budget pro- vides no relief for businesses currently facing difficulties. would help bers make a decision on who to vote for. ° continued on page A2 inside Don’t It's that time of year again when we lose an hour's sleep. Daylight Saving Time returns to Castlegar Sunday, a little earlier than usual this year, Though daylight saving actually starts at 2 a.m. Sunday, it might be safer for residents to set thelr clocks ahead one hour before going to bed Saturday. ‘ The annual change is usually closer to the end of the month, but because a ends this year ona for the switch — the iat Sunday in April — falls on April 24, ° Complete coverage of last night's federal budget, including highlights of the budget, page A4 ‘‘ The p Peer ee ae inued Its frantic pace this week with Premier Bill Bennett touring the Lower Mainland and NDP leader Dave Barrett in nearby Golden. For comprehensive coverage, see page AS & A7 ® Wondering how a rodeo rider is judged on his ride, then turn to page B4