of Castlégar News September 17, 1989 September 1/7, 1989 cl COMMUNITY NEWS Action Ad Deadline For Sunday ........11 a.m. Friday Display Ad Deadline for Sunday ........ 10 a.m. Friday Action Ad Deadline For Wednesday . . , 12 Noon, Tuesday Display Ad Deadline for Wednesday 11:30 a.m. Tuesday Action Ads — 365-2212 Display Ads — 365-5210 R-E-S-E-R-V-E-D PLAY IT SAFE, WHEN THE GAME IS FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVICE The Selkirk Colle Tourism Careers Department will once again be offering the FoodSafe course. Recognized by the B.C. Health Department and the B.C. Restaurant Association, this course is hee ned to train students in the areas of proper food storage, handling, preparation and service. A FoodSate Cer- tificate will be awarded at the completion of this course. 4 College to host forum Selkirk College, in an attempt to ad- dress the issues of wilderness area, is sponsoring a wilderness areas sym- posium in Castlegar Oct. 13 and 14, “The symposium is intended to provide a relatively friendly forum for representatives of the major resource user groups to present their ideas on Parkin, Donald marry in Glade Cynthia Lorr ¢ Parkin, daughter of Gaston and Grace Parkin of Glade, married Steven Lyle Donald, son of Warren Donald of Winnipeg and Patricia Mac Donatd of Nebon tn a summer afternoon ceremony July 15 at the bride's home, Commissioner ceremony which Doukhobor ceremony MAIN ST. MUFFLER & RADIATOR FOR YOUR LOCAL RADIATOR REPAIRS AND RECORES. AUTOMOTIVE AND INDUSTRIAL RADIATORS. Polly Chernoff performed the followed by a traditional DATE: October 3 — 8 hour course PLACE: Nelson Campus FEE: $25 was “Quietly Leading the Way" COMPLETE IMPORT & DOMESTIC EXHAUST SYSTEMS radiant ming and set off by lily point sleeves. and matching earrings The bride's friend and Hoolaeff, formerly of Castlegar, and matching jewelry flowers that matched the bride's who wore a silver-grey tuxedo, of the register the bride was given by Don Parkin, maid wore at peach brocade dress set off with a fitted i She carried a small bouquet of Best man was the groom’s friend, The Wedding Song was played during the Shirley Pozney was mistress of ceremonies reception at the Sandman Inn in Castleg The couplé have established their new home in Given in marriage by her parents, the bride looked a beautiful gown of white satin, trimmed with lace appliques, accented with pearl and iridescent trim She carried a bouquet of white orchids, set off with peach roses and baby's breath and wore a pearl necklace Lisa length descent sash of honor Michael Kosof, as did the groom. signing for the The toast to brother of the bride Nelson and plan to take a wedding trip later in the yea CYNTHIA PARKIN AND STEVEN DONALD . married in July Pulpit & Pew By Pastor IRA JOHNSON Kinnaird Church of God Wherever people plant seeds expect a harvest! Whether it be vegetables or grain or whatever crop is desired, pected greatly enjoy the results of our labor in our garden or orchard or field as the case may be. The thrill of produce worthwhile is deepened as we succeed in harvesting that crop so that its goodness is not wasted. Some produce may eventually find its way to a fall fair where its true merit can be determined Just as plants germinate, eventually mature and yield a harvest, so each one of us as human beings has they flowers or fruit, there is a timé of harvest ex As we enter the fall season, we helping something of our grow and our beginning, our time of growth and hopefully our time of satisfying har vest Each of us has the power to choose the kind of values we will live by in our lifetime We can sreedily and without thought for God choose to live selfishly, or our fellowmen. We can choose to devote entirely to the physical and material world in which we live (even to its betterment) and ourselves ignore the accountability we have toward God and spiritual values. Because we have this power of choice, we are held responsible for our choices by our Creator. The Paul Each one of us will give an account of (Romans 14:12) Apostle expressed it in these “words himself to God Seniors’ workshop Tuesday at Complex mark on your 19 from 1:30 If you are 55 or older calendar Tuesday, Sept p.m, - 4:30 Community Complex and plan on at tending a workshop designed to find p.m. at the Castlegar out what services you would like to-see inthe community This workshop will ask their direction and guidance in helping seniors for local organizations to better serve their needs along with informing them as to already, a tlegar Recreation what is available news release from the Ca: Department say The agenda will cover A Program for uch topi “Choosing Wellne and Community Health, What Community, Where Individual s the Situation “What's Do We Go and will discuss in Our Missing,"” and From Here.”” The workshop is supported by the Ministry of Health and facilitated by Nancy Hall and Linda Elliott of Be Well Consultants will be Tea and coffee will be served. The B.C. Transit Parabus is available for transportation for those individuals not able to use regular transit For further information please call Campbell at_ the Castlegar Recreation Department Susan Hydro studying Columbia boating As part of its potential development of hydroelectric sites, B.C. Hydro has commissioned the DPA Group to con duct a preliminary study of boating on River Keenleyside dam and the upper reaches planning activities for future the Columbia between the of Roosevelt reservoir in the state of Washington, Hydro says in a news conjunction with thee This tudy, h catch will also be obtained, information on angling use and fi the utility says. Prior to undertaking any construc tion program, Hydro has an obligation to assemble as much information as possible with respect to possible en vironmental and socio-economic ef fects on various stakeholders in a given region, the company say Data collected fr will be used m this pilot study » help develop a more comprehensive study to be carried out during the 1990 boating season year’s program will consist of ferial surveys and interviews with and businesses in the an just before Labor Day boaters, local officials serving boating interests area Activities b and will last for approximately seven weeks. And “‘It is appointed unto man, on: ce to die, and after that cometh the judgment.” (Hebrews 9:27) Prepare now! We can predict fairly closely when harvest time”’ will come for our fruits ables. But when we try to ermine the harvest time for a per son, there is no neat formula we can Disease or accident can usher an individual through the doorway of death at any time along in life saying to ourselve and so we cannot go “Estill have a long time to live,”’ for none of us has a guarantee of even tomorrow Therefore we are wise to evaluate our light of truths “People die lives in the these Someone has wisely said as they have lived If they have lived in harmony with God and their fetlowmen, they will die being in harmony with both. If they live without God and regard for His provisions; they wittdieinthar state: whit they believe would be an ap propriate amount of wilderness to preserve for B.C.,’’ Gordon Gibson, one of the organizers of the event, says inanews release The posium features presen tations by many highly placed officials from the Environment Ministry, the Forest Ministry and the Parks, Lands and Housing Ministry, as well as speakers from the Valhalla Society the Guide Outfitters Association of B.C the B.C. Wildlife Federation, the Association of B.C. Professional Foresters, the Intertribal Forestry Association of B.C., the Sierra Club, the Pulp, Paper and Workers National Union, the B.C. Cattlemen's Association, the Outdoor Recreation Council of B.C., and the Council of Forest Industries. NDP environment critic John Cashore will also speak on Friday, Oct. 13 Keynote speaker. at Friday's banquet to be held at the Fireside Inn is Hubert Beyer, for the Vancouver Sun “There undoubtedly will continue to be much controversy over the question of how much area in the should be dedicated to various types of recreation,” Gibson said. ‘*While the amount is certainly important, the process of securing the proposed areas is perhaps even more crucial.’ The public is invited to attend this important wilderness symposium and to take part in the question period following each Registration for both days is $85. For registration or further information contact continuing education at the Castlegar Campus. Meeting date revised The Castlegar Senior Citizens’ social meeting featuring Castlegar librarian Judy Wearmouth will be held on Sept 21 and not on Sept. 24 as the group previously announced in the Castlegar News environment columnist province panel discussion TO REGISTER: 352-6601, Local 205 DATE: October 24 — 8 hour course PLACE: Trail Campus FEE: $25 TO REGISTER: 368-5236 % a CAREERS TRAINING NELSON CAMPUS 2001 Silver King pr Nelson, B.C. VILIC8 12-6601 STAR GROCERY 328 Rossland Ave., Trail 364-1824 NOW TAKING ORDERS WINE JUICE & GRAPES GRAPES JUICE Oakley Zinfandel Blend Carignane _ Cabernet Blend Grenache Barbera Barbera Burgundy Valdepenas Vaidepenas Mix Black Chenin Blanc Petite Sarah French Columbard Muscat Muscat Palomino. Palomino Zinfandel Chablis *WINE SUPPLIES Sauvignon Blanc *GLASS CARBOY 17% Riesling Grey . 00 Zintandel Juice ae wine Furens. 275 Just arrived trom Portugal — CORKS J Thebest solution at the best price. 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Bartlett pears, $13.50/ 4 box (in your box). Mac apples over Ibs. Acorn squash, Oregon. watermelon, 18¢/Ib House Fruit Stand, Crescent Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sundays 12 noon: p.m, 359-7323. o7) KEL PRINT 621 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar 6385 PHOTOCOPYING STATIONERY * RUBBER STAMPS ING * USED BOOKS COMMERCIAL & * Silver * Nery Closed Saturday for July & August * China * Furniture COME IN AND BROWSE AMONG ‘Treasures of the Past’’ Silver Rattle Antiques} 1126-4th St., Castlegar DONNA’S CERAMICS. Learn or renew o fascinating hobby Classes starting Sept. 11. Register early. 365-37’ KENMORE range, avocado color ee. 365-3705. tn/74 FULL size upright piano, recently wed, asking $1200. 365-2856. ATTENTION GETTERS! Yes, large black feasonably priced. Only whether your ad runs one time or three times. CONCRETE GRAVEL, $100/load. Top soil Paul Legebokolf. 365. 70 Crystal Exes Crystals, Gems. 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Need cleaning. $1.50 each Castlegar News, 197 Columbia Ave tin/16 VARIOUS rifles and a waterbed Phone 365-3690 after 5 p 73 TROMBONE $150. 365-7671 6/72 ARE YOU REALLY You may be eligible for A Grant to Cover Most Call TODAY for more information 365-2173 West Kootenay Economi L Coordinating Group EARN MORE! improve your business management skills and increase your earnings! Personnel: Hiring, Training and keeping GOOD staff Improved profits through quality Customer Service Cost effective promotion and marketing Understanding your financial statements, PROFIT TRAINING FOR SMALL BUSINESS Courses begin in October, on weekends (one monthly) of the Costs MAKING MONEY? AND MORE! 9-DRAWER dresser, in blonde woodgrain erborite, $175. Plain edge mirror 35%"x60", $50. Phone 365-7497 alter 6 p.m 3/73 MATES bed with three drawers, ex cellent condition. Triple dresser with mirror, good condition, 365-5756. 6/74 UTILITY trailer 5'8°x12", twin axle, 365. 7572 6/72 LASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION RATES First 15 Words $5.00 Additional Words 25¢ 3 Insertions for Price of 2 7 Insertions for Price of 4 Special Reduced Rates for 13x 26x, 52x, 104x ore Also Available. SPECIAL RATES ARE FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. BOLDFACING Add 20% ATTENTION GETTERS 25¢ for each time ad appears (Minimum charge 75¢.) LEGAL ADS Word ads: 28¢ per word for one in. sertion; 21¢€ per word for subsequent consecutive insertions. Minimum charge is for 20 words. Legal boxed ads: $1.18 per agate line for one in sertion; 88" ¢ per agate line for sub sequent consecutive insertions PAYMENT POLICY Payment may be made by cheque or Visa and MasterCard credit cards. It is not advisable to send cash through the mail Classified Ads may be charged, but a $1 billing charge will be made if the ad is not paid for seven days after it first appears. (This $1 charge does NOT opply to Visa and MasterCard charges.) = so Action Ads Deadline “Word Ads’ CHAIN SAWS BEST PRICES IN THE KOOTENAYS! YOUR VOLUME DEALER TROWELEX RENTALS 4450 Columbi: Seamless Gutters 4” or 5" Heavy Guage Painted Aluminum 5-Year Leakproot Gusrantee A Castlega © 365-3315 AMWAY guaranteed products with ser vice to your door. Phone 693-2261 104/70 UNIVERSAL Bosch kitchen machine. $629.50 tax included. Plus magic Grain Mill, 50; Mother Nature's Pantry downtown Castlegar. 365-7750. tin/40 An Enduring Gift “YOUR FAMILY PORTRAIT" Done Outdoors or in Your Home! CALL EVA ANTHONY PHOTOGRAPHY 365-3855 any kind of miscellaneous constru¢tion These used printing press plates (.009x24'%4x36 inches) are priced as follows: One to 12, 75 cents each: 24, 60 cents each; 25 or more, 50 aents each. Apply Castlegar News. Columbia Ave., Castlegar ROLLBAR ond one rim for Toyota pickup 365-3259. 71 BUY OR SELL BY AUCTION Bankruptcies, Estates. Consign. USSELL Surah rrcnones UCTION “fa Mane aa 399-4793 throm WANT ACTION? Try boldtacing your classified ad. tt only costs and stands out strongly f:om the tows Try one today. tin CRUSHED rood gravel, sand, fill ere drain rock and backhoe service. Paul Legebokott 365. 5699; 359.7926. tn 45 GUNS — Bought, sold and traded ‘Call Jack:-362-51 72 LARGE UTILITY trailer, $250 0.b.0. Clothes dryer, working condition, $50 Small student desk, $10. 365-6708. 6/73 CASTLEGAR NEWS Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 Office /Circultion 365-7266 News Room 365-3517 PUBLISHER The Castlegar News is published by Castle News Lid. Mail subscription rate to the CASTLEGAR NEWS is $38 per year ($40 in communities where the post office has letter carrier ser vice). The price on newsstands is 60¢ for each edition. The price delivered by newspaper carrier tor both editions is only 80¢ a week (collected monthly). 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NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT Full, complete and sole copyright in any printed matter produced by Castle News Lid. is vested in and belongs to Castle News Lid provided, however that copyright in THAT PART AND THAT PART ONLY of any advertisement prepared trom ngravings, advertiser shall tiser e Dr. Ki e Psychic & Transmedium Will give past, present and future readings. Available Sept. 17& 18 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 365-8467 NEW chesterfield, beautiful kitchen shaped nook, micro-convection, Stihl 29 saw, deep freezer, 365-2933. 30 HARVEST Gold Enterprise electr range in working condition, $125. 3 139. 6/72 Compare Us FOR FAX and COPiERS 365-2887 1002 Columbia Castlegar by remain in and ‘belane to the adver FILBERTS — Orders taken now. Row $1.15/lb.; dry $1.30/lb. 365-3636 or Fed 4358 after 4 p.m ADMIRAL Fridge/stove component stereo, bar and 4 stools, Coleco Vision swing set, 8-ft. row boat, best offers 365-2303 4/75 INSURANCE SERVICE | IN YOUR HOME OR AT YOUR BUSINESS For ALL Your Insurance BUSINESS * HOME © RVs LIFE ® BOAT INS. NEEDS, CONTACT Peter Majesgey Home 365-5386 Oftice 364-1285 ‘Secure Companies, Competitive Rates CHECK WITH PETER MAJESGEY & CURRIERS INSURANCE LTD. 1331 Bay Ave.,, Trail Yes! DA-DAL 1S C Dev pal rs by Lynn Johnston We ve Got the Gifts of Love Clocks and Barometers Wall Clocks & Mantle & Desk Clocks LAUENER BROS. JEWELLERS — 1355 Cedar Ave., Trail Ideal Wedding & Presentation Gifts — Phone 368-9533 Misc. For Sale ENGINES: 350 Chev, 200 Ford, 318 Dodge, 327 Chev. 359-7815. 6/75 MAGIC MOMENTS BRIDAL CENTRE Porty'§ Moll De NO APPT. NECESSARY ROSE'S BOUTIQUE Castlegar * 365-5610 DUE to ill snowblower 365-3551 health, almost new 4H.P. with reverse gear 6/7: “CUSTOM FURNITURE ALITY PRODUCTS . GUARANTEED CORN ready for freezing. Phone Mrs. Bonde at 365-7903, 3/75 Johnny’ s Best Buys Potatoes. Onions sed sv Nintendo tor Rent Under $40 LIKEABLE husky-cross female puppy, al shots; $30. 365-6320. 75 OUTSIDE locking door with glass pene $40. 365-5134 75 GIRLS figure skates, size 5, excellent condition, $40. 365-3548. w/75 BARTLETT pears, 3 boxes at $12 box 365-6968 3/73 BOYS size 2 skates, good condition $20, girls size 3, figure skates, like new, $20. 5-590! after 4:30 p.m 3/7. ONE box hamster cage parts, $10. 6 Doz. original Heidelberg beer bottles $5 per dozen. 365-7671 3/7 CHILD'S bike carrier, $10. Raton wine rack, $5. Women's 5-speed bi cellent condition, $20. 365-3842 BABY SNUGGLEY, $15; baby cor seat $10; child's car seat, $15. Both in ex cellent condition, 365-7681 WOODEN bookcase to fit se en. cyclopedias $35; 25 juice bottles. 20¢ each. 399-4410. 3/74 You may advertise in this column free of charge. Up to two items may be adver tised, but the articles must not total over $40 and each item must have a price stated. We will run your ad for three issues. Phone our action ad number 365-2212 thn 89 Pets & Livestock REGISTERED black American Cocker, 9- old. All shots. Champion blood 6/72 lines, male. 365-7848 Dog Pellets 5. 809 Cat Food 77k5 ARROW BUILDING Castlegar, 365-2175 * Trail, 368-5311 For Rent LOOKING for student or professional person. Large executive home. shared accommodation and sauna $350/month 2656. TWO BDRM. basement suite $350, utilities included 6538 atter 6 p 2 BDRM. basement suite, fridge, stove washer, dryer included. Available Oct 1. 399-4708 6/74 COMMERCIAL 930 sq.ft. in Cascade Bufiding, immediate possession. Call Ray 9.a.m.-5 p.m, 365-2166 in quiet area. 365-6249, 365 RENT THIS SPACE 365-5210 INTRODUCTION TO FLOWER ARRANGING 4-Day course Every Wednesday farting Sept For more info calll Selkirk College 365-7292 ts FLORAL C 1125-4th aor Rindaepert 5191 HIMALAYAN cats for sale. Blue and Sealpoint, pet quality. 365-6549. 6/73 TOP FLOOR Of house in Blueberry sundeck. "dish Day 365-7600, night 365-3922. Ask tor Gord Johnson PONDEROSA MOBILE Beautiful spacious pads us about moving costs. 365-3353 FURNISHED botchelor suites, close in Utilities included. $235 month. 352-7774 evenings, osk for Ray ttn 70 FOR SALE or rent. Newly built 3 bdrm home, 10th Avenue, South Castlegor Phone 365-5936. 672 HOME PARK in Robson. See 13/65 (pos ary TRAINING AIDS 4.90 DOG TRAVEL CAGES too SHWARZENBERG KENNELS 365-5104 * 365-5464 'N MONDAYS =SINGLES ATTRACTIVE slim single lady S}D, N/S. wanting to meet a sincere,’ single. emotionally secure male between 50-55 who would like to share my life and en: joy some of my interests. Dining, RV travelling, music, reading, gardening, dancing, hiking, walking, romantic times by the fireplace, a happy homelite ‘end honesty. Send photo and phone number please 10 Box 2007G. Castlegar. VIN 3H. RETIRED senior widower looking = companionship with a nice lady 56” ap. proximately. | like baseball and hockey and play some golf and could adapt to others. Free and easy going. Own m own home and “RV”. In good health but lonely. Live in or whatever. Write Box 3007F, Castlegor, B.C., VIN 3H4 iF YOU ore happily married, you ore cone of life's fortunate ones. You don't have need for this column and we hope But if you are someone 0 you've lost your partner through divorce or death, the Castlegar News would like to help you There are many men and women just like you, right here in the West Kootenay region. singles of all ages. trom all types of backgrounds: Bringing people like you together is what..this column is all about Your cost is only $12 for three inser tions, for up to 50 words (additional words 25¢ each Replies may go directly to you, or you can use our box number for only $3 extra and we'll forward replies to you Writers are encouraged to include a second envelope to guarantee privacy although the paper will maintain strict confidentiality if the envelope is opened accidently Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212! INTERNATIONAL K-9 CENTRE coe eates ‘OR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CHRIS AT 399-4121 For Lease or Rent 2 COMMERCIAL RETAIL/OFFICE SPACES © 1150 sq.ft * 950 sq.ft J&D APARTMENTS 2301 Columbia Ave. 365-5309 or 365-2571 For Rent ROBSON, 2 bdrm. trailer, fully tur nished, rent with option to purchase preter older married couple, no pets will consider younger couple with children, 365-7891 6/75 PRIVATE trailer pad in available Oct. |. 365-2932 ONE BDRM. furnished, riverbank apor tment, utilities included. Near Mohawk Inquire at Mother Nature's Pantry. 365 7750, 365-6096. t#n/75 Ootischenia 6/75 WOODLAND PARK HOUSING CO-OP Lorge 2 and 3 bedroom units with lots of yard. Possible subsidy available Small pets welcome on approval. Of fice open 2-4 Wednesday or leave message Ph. 365-2677 LARGE one bedroom suite for rent. Ideal for single person. Close to downtown and bus stops. Utilities included. $300 Available October 1, 365-2204 between 6 and 9 p.m tin 75, FULLY furnished, 2 bdrm. suite Shoreacres; call 359-7605, 6/75 2 BDRM. basement suite. fridge utilities, $275/month, available Oct. 1 365-5257 675 FURNISHED bachelor suite, Burrard Ap ts. Also. trailer pads, city limits. 365. 6547 675 stove APPLICATIONS are being received tor 2 and 3 bedroom tamily modation located in Castlegar are childrens playground and gorden areas. Rent supplemen available to qualitied applicants. For tur ther information, please contact 2667 Management Commiss Drive Traile es. 365 67. TRAILER pads at Green Acres Park in Robson. Moving incentiv $772 Ads For Seniors ONE 5-GAL. crock with lid, $35. One gal crock, $20. 365-5885. 375 ZENITH deep-freeze. working order 52°x20"x29", $195, 365-8246 otter 4 p.m 375 S HP. $175 365-5683 27: ZENITH garden cultivator White bathroom basin taps &-FT, heavy-duty, 3 point hitch blade, $200. 365-6381 G TIRES. 75R15 plus 2 rims, 365-5 snow 3 BI-FOLD doors. 24" x66’. 365-7 OIL furnace, good condition. $ 365-7590 CAN Coleman gas fired heate: asking $99.50. 365-705 SENIOR CIIIZENS may <