CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 7, 1980 VA CROSSWORD All Very Pleasant ACROSS 58 Emerald Isle 1 Seats atthe 60 English author rearofacoach 61 Biblicalname 6 Demolish 62 The colic (Scot.) 10 Hebrew 63 Disavow instruments 65 Salt, in Paris’ 14 Little and grand 66 A President of _ 19 Permit Germany 20 Kindofexam 68 Appearing 21 Acrtress Powers eaten 2 Toflinch 70 Invalid’s food 23 Abrushwood = 73. 15 Arms and legs 16 Dye indigo 47 Roman 1,151 75 Handle 18Bishoprics - 76 Landed 29 Worship property 3 Posterior 77 Dissolve 33 Enrolls 78 Sufficient 35 Unpleasant 80 Auctions 81 Ameeting 83 Poet's word 86 Garden plants 88 Aninsult 74 City editor's concern 110 Chest sounds 112 Money of account 113 Supports 7 119 Young herring 120 Potential ener, 121 — Fields 122U.S. bills - 123 Italian noble 2A Vend 25 Surrounded by 26 Author Zola 27 Mountain crest 28 Chemical suffix 84 Prophet 29 Biblical place 30 Arabian Satan 31 Poured 34 Sendsin payment 36 Mil. school 39 Serviceman’s repast 40 The present a2 Father of Enos 43 Turkish officer 46 Electric chair 48 Leather thong 53 Add chips to ajack pot 55 Aloose woman family i124 Large artery 125 Lifeless 126 Part of q.e.d. 127 Action 128 Weather word DOWN Purpose 76 German seaport | 78 Endure 82 Valuable lon possersl 44 Nodule of stone 45 Russian union 47 Acubicmeter 48 Hithard 49 Father, in Caen 51 Before: a prefix 33 wane room. 85 Red and Coral 86 Loose robe for women 87 Confections 89 Pleasantly 91 Woven double 92 Fishes 94 Egyptian VIP 95 Overhangs 96 Goal 97 Forage crop forsheep 99 Small bird 100 Withered 101 Wintertime inN.Y. 102 Desire with 6 Most optimistic 54 ree a— 7 Spheres of bv Pinnshege combat 59 Nostrils 8 Witcheswere’ 62 David—- hunted here Gurion 10 Oriental nurse 67 Ornamental 11 Island north woody vine. of Leyte 12 They garnish 70 Outmoded martinis 90 Wields a blue pencil 91 Buddhist church inJapan 93 Voiceless (Phonet.) 95 Delayed beyond the 106 Actor Flynn 9 House addition 64 Negative prefix 107 Against 108 Hired thug 109 Observe 69 English novelist 111 Compass point 114 Monster eagerness W1Egyptiandam 115 Liver paste 56 Leaseagain 104 57 Pome fruit 107 912 Pattern ormold 13 Aida’sbeloved 72 Spurious: comb. 116 Lath SpiroT. — 14 Lovers form 119 Couch Average time of solution: 63 minutes. OCetalle of these and other Job Opportunities are available at: Trail Canada Empfoym Centre, 835 Spokene s., Phone! 968-5566, Employer In ‘Castlegar re- quires the services oe an por enced certified shea! orker on a full-time Mesia mainly for residential heating and Increasing commercial work, Wages $10.60/ he, (685) 3 Drywall applicating company In Castlegar has openings for ex- perlenced applicator and taper. (736) a Large supermarket chain In ‘Trail requires a certified alt round baker. (673) Castlegar dentlat requires the services of a certified dental assis- tant. (647) eee A busy disco In ‘the West Koolenays requires the services of several cocktall servers. Wages $4.90/hr. plus Gratulties. (682) A large hospital In the West Kootenays has an opening for a experienced ‘natitutfongl chet Must have cooks training at a rec- ognized schoo! and experience In quantity cooking of recognized quality. (698) Large auto dealer In Trall has openings for an experient core titled autobody repalrer and auto- mechanic. (640 and 663) A financial! services outlet In Trall requires an eager career minded applicant for a manager trainee position in Trail. Minimum education required. (open) aes A busy and well-known halr atyling shop In Trall requires a B.C. certified -halr stylist with f the tatest hairdos, 50 per cent commission. (360) DPW No. 1 welders are rs quired by a large firm in Teall, (630) A aecnrating and Faavoniaing firm Is fooking for a certified sign painter or someone with at least 50 years experience. Wages $13 plus an hr. or and commission. (699) Tire sales outlet has an open- ing for certified wheal alignment specialist. Wages up to $10/hr. rifled carpenters aré re- quired for the Teall area. A Castlegar togging and saw- mill concern requires a certified lumber grader. (790) Openings exist in Trall for food servers and cooks. travel agency In Trall re- quires a fully experienced book- keeper who can handle two sets of books and be capable of working on own. Salary $1,000 plus/mo. (808) PUBLISHER The Castlegar News is Castle News Ltd, PTHKB RVDD DVJLKSVMA HK JWPDA KSWMA WR SWD BVDAHLW- wt Today’s Cryptoquip clue: P equals B ©1960 King Features Syndicate, inc. For the answer to today’s Crossword see Wednesday's CasNews 10° Per Word First 10 Words $2 Place [$2 SELF-PRICING WANT-AD FORM 10° Per Word First 10 Words $2 ‘Mall pita Aa rate to the atlegar News is $20 per year ymmunities where the Post Office has Let- ter Carrier service), The price on newsstands is 35¢ for each edition. The price delivered i newspaper carrier for bot editions is only 50¢ a week (collected monthly), Second- class mail registration number 19. ERRORS The Castlegar News will not be rasponsible for any errors in advertisements alter one insertion. It is the respon- stat ot the advertiser to when it Js first poutisned” It is agreed by the adver- tisar requesting space that the advertisement is accepted on the condition that in the event of failure to publish any ad- vertisement of any descrip- tion, or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of ani advertisement, that por- tion of the advertising space New Insertions, copy Telephone 365-5210 | and for the { Directory will be eeieg Before the first Sunday Issue of each pee ‘only. Bunwoody & Co. Chartered Accountants 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar. Ph. 365-2151 Len Folkman, B B.Com., C.A. Resident Partner See us for. APPLIANCE REPAIRS and Brand Name AppEances * SPEED QUEEN YTAG ° GENERAL ELECTRIC ASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbia Avenue Phone 365-3388 CASTLE TIRE (1977) Ltd. 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CASTLEGAR NEWS 365-7266 Terral youn MOTOR INN The largest full-service hotel : legialacitel Ldocary, Parliament Bldgs... 501 pentevtate St Victoria, B.C. vav 1X4 In today's CasNews Complete Listings VOL. 33, NO. cis Three Sections (A, B & C) In Kootenay Country We sell & use HAIR ANNEX PRODUCTS, . ‘The Hair Annex’’ S.7 Pine St. 365-3744 olen oar sate TRAN BE * DISCO * PUB * LOUNGE BANQUET ROOMS 1001 Rowslond Ave: (604) 368 3955, ee ———L THE COLANDER SPAGHETTI HOUSE ~ specrobringsn tt 5 Geda Hohan cunine t Avenue Fourth reading ofa bylaw. and the establishing of an office are the steps awaiting completion before funds will be dvailable for. Castlegar residents. City council approved third read- ing of a minimum standards bylaw — outlining a basic level of maintenance for residences — at the regular meet“ ing of council Tuesday. RRAP (Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program) funds are. pro- vided through an agreement between the: federal: government and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Obtaining RRAP for this city has ave tid bs eas musky youre }MP.Lyle Kristiansen said, . ‘But it is:not only senior citizens “who will benefit from the program... - ‘Low and moderate income home owners are equally entitled to RRAP funds. structural, heating or sf bite ak. though “a variety of other improve- ° a document . ments are Beresessble, from CMHC reads. Athos homeowner with an income of © less than $9,000 is entitled to the i madimoin forgivable loan of cally As loan de- not been easy. While other i ities. in the Kootenays have been’ in- volved in the program for some time, Castlegar was “left out due to the complications of amalgamation,” Jessie Stone, president of Castlegar Senior Citizens Association No. 46.sald. As a result, Stone ‘bégan a campaign of letters .to Victoria and Ottawa to rectify the situation. “A lot of credit should go to those senior citizens for bringing this pro- gram to the city,” Moore said. “This (RRAP), is of particular benefit to senior citizens who will now Mayor Audrey — pate F', Homeowners must continue to bwn their home after the improve- ments are made — they earn the for- givable loan at a rate of $750 yearly. Homeowners with incomes of * $16,600 or more are not entitled to any forgivable loan, but pay the loan off ata rate of interest. established by the market. “This is an excellent thing that has come to our city” Mayor Audrey Moore ‘She added she hopes many home- . owners will take advantage of the TRA OC COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping. Phone 365-5013 1800 - 4th Ave., South Castlegar Groceteria & Laundromat 1038 Ci Avenue (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) OPEN 364 Days a Year! 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For all your upholstery needs. 614 Front St., Nelson | 352-9419 McCALLUM’'S FUNERAL SERVICES LTD. _ Removals CREMATIONS jar 365-6980 “Economy with integrity” Specializing in footings, foundo- tions, retaining walls, and rein- * forcing. COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Ph. 693-2408 or 693-2415 KOOTENAY INSULATORS 1s. : Selkirk Homes “You build or let us” See us also for: * Excavations ¢ Hauling © Form Rentals Castlegar 365-3401 Rock Walls, Fireplaces 1,100 aq. feet attic at R-25, $550 Working 1 with the coders Government CHAE. m to serve the people wey in he West Kootenay area. 200 aq. feet attic at R-28, $400 you pay only s40 900 sq. feat attic at R-25, $450: you pay only *@6 1,000 sq. feet attic at R-25, $500 you pay only s 1 oo you pay only 1G it your home was built before 2961, check out these.prices for insulating your attic. COHOE 269 Ci Dial 365-3301 ee a insurance service « We have licence plates * Open 6 days a week to serve you better © Private auto insurance LIGHTING A HOME? Enquice about our WATERBEDS an ACCESSORIES LIGHTS 'N' LATHER Waneta Plaza 968-5302 age prices.. * bathroom secsesories * water! LIGHTS Nt LATHER Woneta Plaza 368-5302 DESMOND T. ‘ LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker'St., Nelson, B.C. Phone 352-5152 ae eee sy M.. L. LeRoy BS..0.0, OPTOMETRIST 1012-4th St., O14 camiclng’ Manager; HARVEY, Plant Foreman; LINDA KOSITSIN, Circulation Manager. and Septic Work Free appraisals Ph. 352-2164 Call Collect 364-0166 Phone 365-3361 Tues.-Fri, 9a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-12 noon SUNSHINE JANITOR SERVICES ee ‘sche Ins © Carpet and Window Cleaning © Licensed 3M Scotch Guard Applicator Scoicl Is Ccotci zcotchgard ° Professional Home “LET A LITTLE SUNSHI BRIGHTEN YOUR DAY Phone 229.5315 Balfour, B.C. J bisinanatehed to upgrade their . resi- be able to live in comfort in the-homes dences. , me fee castoger on the map | "DELIGHTED" that RRAP funds are at long last ailable to C Stone, M.P: Lyle Kristiansen and Jessie Donnan. Mayor Audrey Moore said #l as they were instrumental in bringing the program to the city. -: viso ;Represeritatives. from: local gov- ernment, -industry, labor, _ environ- tal. and — intey ups. from. . thr ment ower : Chris believe.that democratic: repre- "sentation \is ‘all about”. Kristiansen throughout the. Kootenays have formed a: constituency \advisory. council, MP Lyle. Kristiansen announced Zussday % facts rather than hearsay. or prejudice. That's - called’ communication. : And communication is what I and Lorne aid Beek mesting of the Council — ‘tat at that will have Castlegar Properly < mapped. Qne area that has, never baat done, Bondaroff said, is between ‘he: % Castlegar/Robson ferry and Celgar. The with the p Council voted to spend no more'than $4,000 on its portion of the costs. - is on a 60-40 per cent Council contributes to Fox fund Castlegar city council is donating $200 to cancer research on ‘behalf of Terry Fox. Council passed a motion “to. donate money. on behalf of the citizens of Castlegar” at their regular meeting Tuesday. “T'm sure we're all aware of the cross Canada run of Terry Fox” "and we support his efforts, Alderman George Bondaroff said. “LI searched the budget and found it would be in order | for. couneil to donate’ money in the sum of $200,”. Bondaroff said. © After the meeting the alderman added he hoped many: individuals would follow suite in their donations, Fox was running across Canada in an attempt to raise money for-cancer research when his mission was halted due to cancer g to his lungs. Over three years‘ago, Fox had his right leg ‘amputated above the knee due to cancer, Since his marathon was halted over $10 million has been pledged towards cancer Alternate museum ‘impractical’. The National Exhibition Centre” ds adequately displaying - artifacts belonging to the Castlegar Museum, making a separate museum impractical at © this time, chairman of the Parks and Recreation Committers Charlie Cohoe said Tuesday. The tion of from the NEC was brought to the attention of at ae in August via a letter from Tannis and J.F. Killough. Asa cout the committee toured the NEC facilities and determined “a A Museum is ical at this time.” barneetnets museum artifacts are on display at the NEC in the spring * and summer only due to a lack of space. “The NEC is open seven days a week during the summer and the artifacts are on display six months of the year,” Cohoe said after council meeting esda! = He added that as the city had no ‘site or land available to establish another museum, and as the NEC has plans to expand, the committee felt another museum would be impractical. The letter from the Killoughs asked council to “look- back and recognize the contribution of our early settlers.” ‘The correspondence “points out 4 just concern of citizens,” Cohoe said at the Aug. 12 meeting. wired Kinnaird elementary fire check * Phe new Kinnaird Elementary School presently under construction has been designed “above the fire protection requirements for a building of its size and type,” city council was informed Tuesday. The new building is replacing the Taster Kinnaird Elenientary School which was destroyed by fire last December. A letter from Architects and Community Planners Nixon and Browning said “construction is entirely of non-combustible materials.” The gymnasium is separated from the balance of the building by a “two-hour fire wall” and doors, frames and windows are of pressed steel with glass. ‘Although the building is not sprinklered, that feature is “more” than required by codes and more than the budget allowed” the letter reads. The building has a supervised automatic fire alarm system and smoke and heat detectors throughout. 4 t ‘resource. a ‘flicts ‘which ‘naturally. occur in this and other similar areas from time to: time,” Kristiansen said. The council “becaiise’ of its unique character and the wide diversity of interests and opinions contained within it, could play a ‘leading role: in defending the interests of our region ‘against unwelcome developments threatening our area and further assist in advancing: our’ common claims ‘on senior levels of: government and their’ agencies in cases where a concensus or near consensus exists within our boun- daries," he added. “In this regard,” Kristianse: stated, “it will, for example, alow both myself and our MLAs to’ marshall collective opinion behind us in our attempt to forestall such projects as the Kootenay Diversion which appears to be threatening again.” “More importantly, it will, in this case, make both B.C. Hydro and the government unmistakably aware that we are, a8 a community, united in our common cause.” : “Even if such unanimity is difficult to achieve in this or other areas, we will at least have a better idea of where we collectively stand, and what dif- ferences to emerge will be more clearly understood — hopefully on the basis of Air-search exercise Cheervers from Alberta will be on After 26 years, Rene Archambault has resigned from the position of Fire - Chief beanie “the time is overdue for ° a full time Fire Chief for the City.” Archambault advised city council ‘at their regular meeting Tuesday night ° that he would | be retiring effective Dec. 31. He stressed that the work. load ofa fire chief was more than ‘could be handled on a volunteer basis. - “The work load has increased so rapidly that.a volunteer chief cannot do justice to that position,” he said. - “It was not an easy decision’ to, make after 32 years with the depart-. ment. I put a great deal of thought into this and decided that for the better- ment of the city a full time fire chief is needed,”. Archambault said after the meeting. The Chief added that he ‘spent between 16 and 20 hours a week and inspections “on top of | fighting fires.” Archambault said he has been ‘advising council “for two. or three years” that the position should be ona full time basis. The other major change Archam- bault“sees as necessary for the fire department is “the city should have one main fire hall, not two. It would provide a more efficient operation.” He added a study is presently being conducted on the issue although the results are not yet available. when the P Emergency Program holds its annual with search and rescue exercises _ targets of simulated downed aircraft set out by Nelson, Castlegar, Salmo, Montrose, Trail, Grand Forks and Slocan City ground crews. Dr. John Hall, coordinator of PEP : air service Nelson regional district said there will be two large search and rescue aircraft attending, one from 440 Squadron Edmonton and one from 442 Squadron Comox as well as:-14 other aircraft. Both visual and electronic search will be used. There is also a probability a marine search will also be simulated said Hall... At Saturday’s banquet the dinner speaker ‘will be Des Price’ regional safety officer for Pacific Region min- istry of transport aviation department. Nelson regional district takes in the area from the U.S. border to Golden and from Rock Creek fe the Alberta border. “Some of our terrain is very familiar,” said Hall. “Our experience " should be a great help to our Alberta said “Ihave enjoyéd the 82 years with. the department. There has been many good experiences ‘and also at times some very sad ones, when you possibly feel you could have which was. formed at the annual § meeting of the NDP — Kootenay West... Federal Constituency Association’ in Nelson ‘on the weekend — will probably October or knows is the first. consnltative, body of. i its kind in Canada,