The Country Parsong hy Frank Glack \JSED table saw. Leave message for Kirk at 97 Crescent Drive, pesstls ar. iat FPresa, Courtenay, 4 preferred foeation. jeed extra maney? Try a PART- Time een ELLING caieer. Ph, 364-1478. olin and Ru needed, mere. ee ee ei ontort en. Va ried a f duties. ituations, "Hoxibls. hours, full or aire ae Information cal call: i tay seats between oem. a he favorite eee who are cheerful when there nothing to be cheerful a.m. daily. ___3/43 DAIRY HEROSPERSON: Milkers, tench workers wanied for interior 220,00 homes? Blanket B.I CA 2,8 +. Good working conditions, i” 25-word clas eae schools, g jood pay according Bain ic see} Regent Basses Rovrginy NOTICES loom and board In return i zeae cg, evenings. Ooty ee persons need Tre all Chamber of Commerce 3143 Business information centre, 1000 Rossland Ave. joria St. En- HA ANGYMAN aN want to assembie tranes) reall, af. houseboats In local area. Your own business: full or part-time. Minor invest ment necessary. Poor-WIll HOW To get your messag! Plan of the week Contemporary home ‘ Plan .No, P2-3-211 This family home has a double enclosed garage, a groundlevel entry, and a th ry four | needs, Write tor bar dove Stree, V6B 4K2. Vepak2, ___2/43 MACRAME LESSONS. atarting again. Fa rene Donne's Gift Shop, q! The exterior uses siding vertically and creates an in- teresting pattern in the front gable‘ by following the roof- line. The front entrance is completely protected by the roof, which extends from the garage across the entire front of the house. The front foyer, at ground level, contains the = guest coat-closet and the INCORPORATE! $100 and filing f es prepare your Incorpor- 3035 {8 Vani 687-2442) Charge charge welcom ANCE bands and —_ Disco [ey available for, e of enga: ment. Ph, 382-7. eTsay Wn 38 ——— GENTLEMAN would love to meet a aingle led, 285, 26-35, no children, Ph. 382- 70 anytime: |, Grooming, Boarding, and Pet Supplies SHASHEEN KENNELS (Reg.) NELSON 352-2164 ——— DIVORCE! $100 and filing fees. eo We prepare your divorce papers fast. For more fetes es 2 are SIMMENTAL ‘Association col Annual Fall Sale, Saturday BABYSITTER, weekdays .m. Chilliwack soe In my a7 8 m. to Pern it RCANON raul, gina saa 8 p.t n Cente Church Desement. 5 We heed ry 8060, or fora (ales in Kesto., ‘Mintinum ents: 3rd Figure and Junior sive bance. Ph 2673 or 353- or ri ite ye Semenot Box feS, Kasia, B.S Wanted Tamedisiet: One ex, sar 3141 Moni a pem.z Healt entre, Setar, me Jeanette $844, PORTABLE Discd Trail cellent reputation and mal yout tinigh ORDER your wedding Integr one, 8 Cc. fae nee V8. tin13s oes HAIA STYLIST. Ph. PRR CETTE Cy SLA REESE Alcaholiea Anonymous TEP tee ron cea, 1979 GRAD urgently requires rae ‘aera work, ppniness Deck pound, typ- §0-60 lave trans- povtallon, W wii Tconelder anything. at fast EXPERIENCED, a holeterer ry Thay aa fs do upholstery. Call 365-3630 5: Ing, or ih urdays onty. pir ae iscusal TYPING in my home. inox, naive, accurate, quick service. 417. ra a ent ag srs ous y eo Rw titneran "Ghurch baset SEED Tpoanp inteled7 Carpet nd vinyl. Gall Do ig at 365-2408, Sp.m. sutudayS hurch baament, Cal Ave. Saturday 8 p. rent eousatont Meet- ing, Health Centre. 15 of SO5-3503.. _ FOR ea Frontend rene call Frank, 388-2634, Sil verton EED floorin ied? Carpet PAINTING CONTRACTORS Commercial . Industrial Kootenay Paint Clinic 365-3563 362-5825 Copper pots; heuer goniran. Free ogy keep them 38.6 ORESS MAKING. Have your bright 'n shiny clothes custom made! We will sow Juat about anything. Ph. ea Gleaming copper pots and pans and shiny brass FOR HOWSESHOEING call Roger at 365-2445, tags _ candlesticks and kettles add warmth to any home besides serving as elegant cookware and serving pieces. Preserving the gleam and fending against tarnish is part of the re- sponsibility that comes with ownership. These are some good ideas for the caring of copper and brass with the least amount of eure i i. white Tuy aio gop, effort and time expended: We do FIGUSEFAINTING and INSULATING. Free senate: ee rates. Ph. Loe ‘sr ann ee nEEniarenmerrommaanean — 6 MONTH old Corg! and Terrier oe House trained. 2il Bam i Cures | fat will be small dons. ‘ttns/17 "90 SSGERNING AdGNe SROs Dy NSCERNING. pou Shop di 00 for our \ateet fa OLLEGE Ci 9. Speedwriting. kespings bull 0 shorthand, | book- ea math. Full time wailable, Contact Butiue calle, St as $e mour St., icguyer ‘V68 SHE. Phone e. Penne ven too or fathe rand at r Bill oatina ‘durin ay vine Cast Hospital. rose apres atta nm for th y and kindness from @ in chart e during hi —~Daught er Laura, grancaniiaren : Georgle, Lenard, anc stairway to the living quar- ters. Aiso in this area is the — utility, a roughed-in fireplace for the future recreation room, and roughed-in plumb- I. ing for a full bathroom, Space ini39 is available for future bed- rooms, or a workshop. The living room has a practicel wood-burning fire- place and features a picture window at the front. Oven arches look into the stairwell and create an air of spaci- ousness, The living room can further be enlarged by re- moving the wall to the dining room area, Easy service to the dining room and the nook is possible by the position of tho nud well-designed kitchen. Here is ample working counter areas, and space for all the modern appliances. Incident- ally, it is wise to purchase these within the original building contract and, if approved, they are then included in the mortgage. Sliding glass doors from the roomy nook open to the large, partially covered sun- deck and the stairs down to the hack yard. Two smaller bedrooms are serviced by a full, vanity bathroom, which also acts as the guest powder-room. Off the inner hall are large broom and linen closets. There is a unique three- piece bath ensuite in the master bedroom, with the vanity separate from . the bath and toilet. The vanity also acts as a dressing room as it is adjacent to the walk-in closet. A picture window to the rear completes the lux- ury appointments of this: master bedroom. Here is the answer to your building needs — a home for the growing family with lots of room for future ‘ expansion, and a complete basic contemporary design. Plans for design No. P2-3-211 may be obtained ata SUNDECK NOOK 10-10°x7-8" (3aMx 29M) [DINING ROOM 40-0" x 11-2" (3M 63400 LIVING ROOM 1310" x 17-10" (4.2Mx 5.404) == = BEORM 3 10-0" x 1126" [10:0"x 10-10" (aM « 35M) 36-0" room BEDR'M 2 (3Mx 32M) 39'-O" ero rr] Qo \ <4 DOUBLE GARAGE 3 oe! UNDER MAIN FLOOR 2 SQ.FT. 1124.66) “PLAN NO. P2-3-211 wishes to thank healthy customers for their patronage EAT HONEY Additional orders of Natural Local Liquid Honey are now on final call... 442-2933 218 With I d copper BOLO ENS “Tea ae: and brass, of which most good with children. Ph. beste) pieces for decorative use seem to be made, merely dusting and an occasional washing with lukewarm water and dist hing de- FESPONSIELE tzyearqa—om ‘tergent is all that is re- Te Se” vit! Maa Greggs aus No polishing is Car Certificate. Ph. 365-! needed! Ask tor Jennifer. For unlacquered copper and brass, like silver, tarnishing will occur if left exposed to the air. Acom- mercial cleaner that’s available in hardware or erocery stores is good. A de cleaner of salt and warm vinegar or salt and lemon juice also works well. Add flour to the solution if you prefer a paste. Wash, rinse well, dry. Wear gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints! When used for cooking, heat and flame cause cop- {eg brochure, no ob] per to darken. Protective Way, Winnipeg, R3T coatings cannot be used on items exposed to heat. Ideally, copper should be cleaned with a copper or brass cleaner after each use. ce SALE: Scout shirt, alze 14-16, ski boots, size 7, both In excellent condltion. Ph. "365-5047, rok Contur Sa Big Rock eet Mary Wade Anderson. 365-21 MAKE money In your & Learn income tax preper Phone 365-7266. Ask for Linda. Station wagon or half-ton van ess: but helpful if carrier routes have to be cover Interested persons please ATTENTION RAND FORK EN ENTS DISTRIBUTOR needed by MID-WEEK MIRROR Involves management of carrier system and dropping off papers to carriers and retail outlets in Grand Forks. Work starts at 8 a.m. Wednesdays and takes good part of day. However, must be available at other times for delivery checks, carrier liaison, etc. MID-WEEK MIRROR “Your Personality Wewspaper™ ential, Children in family not necessary, ed in cases of carrier sickness, etc. cost of $84 for a set of three and $9.60 for each additional copy. Allow $8 to cover postage and handling. Four per cent provincial sales tax must be added to the cost of the plans. Make all cheques and money orders payable to “Plan of the Week” and mail to: PLAN OF THE WEEK, c/o Castlegar News/Mid- week Mirror, 386 Columbia St., New Westminster, B.C. V3L sre ow Driveways. & Parking tals” ; > Subdivisions Call George Now At 435 oF We'll Pave It!” Estiraates Limited Number of : Available Now in This Area includes: Centre ASAM the RECORD MAN C fete Deal SAM... RECORD MAN > EALERSHIPS “YOU CAN BE IN THE RECORD BUSINESS TOMORROW”’ With a minimum investment you can add to your in- come if you already own a retail business or have a location with at least 200 square feet. hip Pack 1. SAM’S newly developed record and tape mer: chandiser (which is all and‘can be assembled in 2 a day. 2. Record and Tape Inventory 3. Record and Tape Accessories (includes needles) 4. Information - SAM'S famous Request and supp if. framed, 5. Service and Supply from SAM the RECORD MAN = FREE BROCHURE WRITE or PHONE (COLLECT): ATTENTION DEALERSHIPS SAM the RECORD MAN 274CHURCHST. _ .- TORONTO, ONTARIO MSB 125 (416) 363-2437 Ask the man who owns one Coquitlam, Fort Nelson, Kamloops, Powel River, Prince George, Surréy, Vancouver, Vernon and Victoria. ee an ae Es = = You'll Land on Your Feet when you choose one of these Good Used Units V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes and radio $4495. ‘74 GMC JIMMY 4x4 ‘72 COMET ‘73 MONTEG! 4-de,, V-8 automatic 4-dr., copper, V-8 automatic, ‘and radio. P.s., p.b,, radio. Toclear Tocle $1600 ‘717 COUGAR XR7 Black, V-8 automatic, p.s. See this one. $7295 p.b,, radio, air. Areal ocauly. ‘75 MONARCH 2-dr., red, V-8 autamatic, tadio, power steering rakes $4495 ‘75, JEEP. CHEROKEE oe Ve Poviometicl eg. $2895 $3200 79 CHEV PICKUP V-B auto., ie» P. Scotsdale, nadie, Shain $7995 window, two-tone, Reg. $8595 + radio. ‘73 FORD F-250 Pickup, light blue, V-8 4dr, 4-spood transmission, ‘73 METEOR blue, V-8 automatic, power steering and brakes, $3295 | *1095 "69 CHEVROLET 4-dr., blue, V-8 automatic, tadio. Reg. $1095, $900 "73 METEOR a ‘76 FORD ED z wer steering _ brakes, $3995 THE 1980s ARE HERE Racer DRE _|E-LINCOLN Dear Ann: Five years ago you published the beautifut wedding. vows that were exchanged at a wedding In Honolulu; Since this the season for many nuptials, will you kindly run It again? Sister Of The Bride Dear Sister: With pleasure! | have kept In touch with the couple and am happy to report that they are stlll together and have two fine sons. After you read these vows, you will find a refreshingly honest atatement from the br! ide. WEDDING VOWS We are two individuals who enrich our + existence by "having a single life and share a life. We have chosen to marry because we belong not TO Sachs sttier ‘but WITH each other. © wish the same happiness for each other and will trie to reach harmony, adjusting to the needs of the other while remaining true to ourselves. When things do not go dg we will try to be flexi open ing ow ain give what is needed and more. We will take what is needed and no more. We willbe faithful because nothing can be stronger. or more Important. We will be truthful 0 we may always trust. We will be respectful, for each of us Is a special fue being. fe have been blessed with much love and the pata to share it. So we plan to share It with a growing country and a'growing farally 5 We are friends and shall remain so. We are lovers and shall remain so. We are Individuals and shall remain so. We are partners and shall remain so. Who knows what other beautiful facets our relationship will foster? For there awalts us ail the Joy of growing together in a life shared for years to come. “in the past five years we have lived abroad, rogressed in our Individual careers, given birth to two- Boewtitul sons, have had fights, smiles, tears, great joys, moments of extreme closeness and times when we wondered what we ever saw fn each other. In short, we have had a rest marriage.” Dear Ann Landers: | ama teenaged boy with a serlous problem. It's my mother. She Is divorced and has been seelng a married man. | go to schoo! with his kide, and it Is very embarrassing. | don't know if they know what Is going oh; but whenever | see them | feel uncomfortable. t want the man to know he is causing me to worry a {ot because If he and my mother ever get caught there will be a terrible stink. | realize you can’t print his name In the paper, but- maybe you could print his' license number. Here It Is. — Red In The Face Dear Red: Sorry, | can’t print hie license If just Concentrate on needs (i) of non-urban taachers figs An ‘education program being developed to concen- trate on the needs ‘of non- urban teachers by the Uni- versity of Victoria at David Thompson University Centre in Nelson is meeting with strong local support says its director. Professor Richard Wil: Iiams, the director of Univer- sity programs at DTUC says the program is being de- Deadlines algned with emphasis on the needs of teachers at’ the elementary level. The programs ‘offered include one-year certification programs at the elementary and secondary level, usually . following two years of uni- versity transfer courses at a . community college, and de- gree completion progranis for teachers who already hold certificates. Christmas mailing Christmas mailing dead- lines are here. “Overseas deadlines start in October. For example, surface parcel post to Aus- tralia and New Zealand was Oct. 18, to Europe, Oct. 19 and to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Nov. 9 Domestic deadlines oc- cur in December. Cards and ‘letters to the U.S.A. and distant points in Canada should be mailed ‘no later than Dec; 18. The deadline for in-town mailing is Dec. 17. Rates: Canada and U.S.A. - first class, Ie; Canada and U.S.A. - third class 15¢; Overseas - first class airmail 85c; Overseas - Third class airmail 27¢; Overseas - third class surface 18¢c. Christmas cards mailed to points in Canada and the pol . U.S.A. at both the firat- and third-class rates should be sealed and include the post code or zip code in the address. Overseas Christmas cards mailed surface and air mail third class should be left unsealed and endorsed “Printer Papers.” one person should happen to match the license number with this column the fat would be In the fire. Neither one of us wants that. | will print your letter, however. Let's hope the man sees It, recognizes himself and shapes up. legally described as: A ded Don't Be " SOE-JOE’S Disappointed NOW! Music For All Occasions Parties, Weddings, Dances, Cangucts : 368-9517 TRAIL Satisfaction Guaranteed! TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES ? STAY AND SAVE AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL ~ still only from $19.00 up Mostly with full kitchens —at no extra cost. Free parking Downtown location Weekly, monthly & family rates For brochure and reservations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL. 845 Hornby &t., Vi B.C. VEZ 1V 1 or Phi Improvements: FOR SALE BY TENDER LAND AND MOBILE HOME PARK LOCATED ON PERRIER ROAD NELSON, B.C. (11.7 Acres) y of Lands, Parks and Housing invites one by Sealed Tender for the following property: Perrier Road, Nelson, British Columbia Lot 46, District Lot 304, Plan 2305, Kootenay District. loaned ty 3 a wood Cree! 1979, to: Mr. Frank Bertoia Ministry o! Cranbrook, B. Cc. VIc2ni mobile fees park containing 10 pads, 8 currently rented, remaining area (+87 icres): undeveloped, traversed by Cotton-, ss All ‘Tenders must be sealed and cleart don the envelope “Tender — Offer to Purchase — Cot- tonwodd Mobile Home Park, Nelson, B.C.” : must be delivered before 2:00 P.M. on October 30, Acting Regional Director tands, Parks and Housing 103-135 - 10th Avenue South Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque, or money order: in the amount of $1,000.00 tot! . asa N CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 24, 1979 -LIVE. AND LEARN You can do it with the Open Learning Institute OLI offers B.C. accredited programs leading to high school completion, technical and vocational certificates, and a! home, on your own time. ° F you in your own The Open Leaming Institute was serccishan in 1978 by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to deliver a wide range. of educational services to any British Columbian. The Institute first offered courses in September, 1979 and now has several hundred enroled students. In January 1980, the Institute has a much larger selection of JANUARY 1980 COURSES Adult Basic Education courses. . Grade 10 Comptation English, Socia! Studies, Mathematics, Science Grade 12 Completion Required Courses —Practice in Prose Composition, introduction to Literature, Canada and the Contemporary World Elective Courses —Algebra, Physical Sciences, Typing , Forkner Shorthend 1, Accounting 1. (Additional elective courses available in May 1980) Career, Technical, Vocational Non-Credit Courses Plenning Your Future Introduction to the Metric System Credit Courses Written Communication Motel Management I Lower Level Biology and the Human Species Computing in Modem Society Principles of Microeconomics Literature and Composition ! Canadian History (1867 to prosent). Calculus for Biological and Social Sclences Introductory Psychology | Level Upper Management and Motivation Restaurant Management | Effective Supervision Accounting | Typing | Forkner Shorthand | introduction to Electronics (Additional courses available May 1980) . University Principles of Ecology Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis Economic History of Canada * Nineteenth Century Gritish Novel t Modern Canadian Fiction Modem American Fiction flegional Geography of Canada | Differential. Equations Developmental Psychology {Additional courses available May 1980} ‘OL! will offer all of its growing list of courses in January, May and September each year. Registration deadlines are two weeks before the beginning of each semester (.e. December 16th). Fees are comparable to those of other institutions offering these courses. HOW TO ENROL Any adult resident of B.C. is eligible for Open Leaming Institute programs. For registration and com- plete information, filt out and mail coupon: ~ Open Learning institute, P.O. Box 94,000, Richmond, B.C., V6Y 2A2. or call us collect at 270-8021. CNMI Your Number One Print Medium .. . The CasHeser. News/Mid Week Mirror Combination: and made pay accepted. for sale “as is.” The highest, or any tender, will not necessarily be- The sale of this property is under the terms of the “Residential Tenancy Act." Except as expressed above, the property is offered “Terms and Conditions of Sale” and “ "Form of Ten- der” documents may be obtained from the Office of the Acting Regional Director at the above address. of Finar to obtain a Pi copy fof same before submitting bids. Province of British Columbia Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing Honourable James R. Chabot, Minister Join us in Christina Lake for Dining & LUNCHEON SPECIAL . Every Day When in Nelson enjoy 3 different Chinese Smorgasbords! Enjoy the our holding lounge before entering one of our 2 dining rooms for an evening of fine culaine. Phone us today and make a Disco Dancing on the weekends Friday - Hong Kong Saturday - Shanghal Sunday - Peking Open Every Day BONUS Put your nome in our draw box and you could be the lucky winner special for two. Sa.m. =10p.m. Phone 365-6000 fireside place Castlegar Tinie & Place Christina Lake 447-9515 Sevet nor 479 Baker 352-3456 City Centre Restaurant 91 Main St., Castlegar Ea an ERMISMK 5 OR LESS BC Tel's special weekend rate Is really cheap. ‘You con dial direct (1 12) to. - most places in B.C, between 5 p. Friday and 5 p.m. Sunday for jis 35¢ or less per minute. cal distance this weel are down. (Minimum charge 23¢ a call.) tl someone long ‘And talk ae up while rates Rate does not apply on‘calls served by B. LONG DISTANCE WEEKEND RATE TO MOST PLACES IN B.C. from hotel, motel or coin telephones orto some renter points not @)BGTEL UNSCRAMBLE the letters and write the name of the restaurant an the line provided. Entry forms must be in by 5 p.m. on the Tuesday yYollowing publication. © The voucher is valid for one visit to.a selected restaurant within 14 days of its issue date. Winners will receive o $40 dinner from the regular menu at the restaurant for which the voucher is issued. Enter as many times as you wish. Winners under 16 years of age must be to the leos! one adult. You may win a Dine Out! $40 Family Dinner Congratulations to our last draw ‘winner: JOUA TODD, 1074 Spokane St., Trall, B.C. Send in your entry form to: Restaurant Guide Box Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 Please enter my name for the $40 Dinner Voucher Draw as outlined above. Name Address City. Postol Code Phone (Please print) MAKE 3 LONG DISTANCE CALLS FROM HOME AND YOU MIGHT WIN. CHARBROILED STEAKS Shrimp Oysters TRAIL 130 Bay Ave., 364-2559 Safad Ban Steaks Seahood. Main Level of the Savoy Inn For Information Call NELSON 409 Kootenay, 352-3612 198 Baker Nelson A Unique Restaurant The Crown Point 1895, featuring giant antique cabinets, turn-of-the century English and Italian stained glass, Mondays and much more. StU red 600 - 2nd St. South 365-2421 Trail ..” history. 1399 Bay Ave.