<4 __ Casthé@iar News _sorvory 22,10 Consumers need proper records to win cases iulg sbbeeee i H i Hy eft { tl : ; E iz ; The problem was “piston slap,” in which a piston didn't fit properly in a cylinder and eventually destroyed the en- gine. “We brought in all x. full cost of rebuilding the engine.” Gray says judges “love seeing the one which were One time, I breast a whole engine to court on a trolley.” Unfortunately, most gar- - ages won't volunteer to hand over old parts. Sometimes, the manufacturer will offer to pay he nape ety parte f pays for the ier but the catch is that must surren- Voters will see changed party “Cleansing is a good word for it,” he said. “When a party go¢¥ from obscurity . . . to government + you don't always get all the candidates you want. Some of the candidates were talked into running to fill the slate.” ‘The Saskatchewan Conser- vatives have grown slowly. They received two per cent - of the popular vote in 1971 26, 1982, have indicated they won't run as Tories in the Seven members of the successful class of "82, in- eluding former revenue min- before electing seven mem- bers in 1975 and 17 in 1978. They made their big break- through four years ago, when they took 55 of 64 seats to form the government. Ralph Katzman, member for the rural constituency of Rosthern since 1975, is con- vineed the party must offer new faces with each election to keep that kind of popular- ity. “I believe there should be a change of. blood within, by ourselves, rather than have » the electorate do it for us.” While Katzman is retiring - to spend more time with his ving a life sentence for the 1983 murder of his ex-wife, new candidates is a positive step. “Let's face it, being a member of the legislative as- sembly is a part-time job, not a career,” said Tkachuk. He leaves his top political post Jan. 31 to become director of operations for the Conserva- tives’ re-election team. “Part of the success of any political party such as the Conservatives in Alberta or Ontario was the ability to change. This is not a blood letting.” Rousseau, a Regina busi- nessman first elected in 1978, received a patronage plum. He moves to London this summer to become Saskat- chewan's agent general. Rousseau is another Con- servative who is not alarmed by a large turnover of can didates after the party's first term in office. family, first-term member bed the part, thereby de- priving himself of evidence if he later decides to sue. Under most provincial con- sumer acts, a person who be- lieves he had been misled about the quality of a product — a car, refrigerator or lawnmower — has to return the item within six months to receive court-awarded re- placement costs. Courts have traditionally ruled that even if the com- pany wouldn't accept the the virtua- BUSINESS DIRECTORY Telephone 365-5210 3x. Gusetasp Wlge eatepsed op tel pm. iia he mann a teaoeaee Beauty Salons HERMAN Brian L. Brown CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT bai, THE HAIR ANNEX 270 Col Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 SOLIGO, KOIDE & JOHN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 615 Columbia Ave. (Upstairs) Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Henry John, B.Sc. C.A. OGLOW'S PAINTS & WALLCOVERINGS 365-6214 C & M HEATING Furnaces Partner goods, lly had to park the car in the dealer’s lot or the re- frigerator back himself, Gray says. “The courts used to say “You can’t have your cake and eat it. You can't expect the courts to allow you to return the car three years after you bought it and get full replace- ter offering to return the car for the original purchase price was a bona fide attempt toreturn the goods, although the company refused to ac- cept it. Gray, who has hed mMoROSO, MARKIN & BLAIN CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS 241 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-7287 the case law, says the ruling was “the first case I've seen” that didn't make the con- sumer pay for the company's recalcitrance. Duane Weiman of is quitting politics primarily to return to teaching. Girls out of date LONDON, ONT. (CP) — Women may be making it in the working world, but high school girls are thinking 1950s-style and, when the time comes, will gladly trade in their paycheque for the mythical Prince Charming. ‘The concern was express- ed by Alison Roberts of Tor- onto, director of the program development branch, Ontario Women's Directorate, at a recent conference at the Uni versity of Western Ontario. Roberts said girls must be encouraged to broaden their career aspirations and pur. sue professions in the pre dominantly male fields of math and science. 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