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(INDEPENDENT real estate ap- prolsals, pi y inegolta tlons, and us se Ph. 368- 9949 12 x 60, 3 BORM, Inc! trig qi Lyn electric furnace ond caatlegat $17,500. SOosLEN IDE turni ished ‘or untur- nished | fraller, Ph. 112-: 226-7500, 75 x 100° RESIDENTIAL lots, fully serviced In Salmo. Owner will ac- aaa — ood Teton 7 Castlegar. Ph. tin/S PRIVATE LOT in Tan Cantlapar, 385-5417. in/2 ‘BRAND. NEW. : fe 1x7 Mobile Homes - *26,500. =| NORTHWEST ‘DN, prey east Building Lot fr. GRAND FORKS X 125° Comer Lot. Asking $20,000 Fly teed lone 00. eereatonal tocllties City. 2 ADIOINING PARCELS, 5 acres ear Pas: eek area, well CALIFORNIA SUN, $6,200 Full Price. Golf Palm Spri rings. Swim. a. tating fon. fun ang PARAMOUNT mobile ho (Gen 2 BDRM, | Includi and ou! siee see "71 12’ 60 2 BDRM BROADMORE, wired ond heated addition, i ea 24 x 44, aoa then ‘delivered locally, fanaa 359-7014. (Will consider f 'WHEELE Ph. 939-4745 or 873-6464 : 70 MANCO 3 BDRM with Wen BS Le custom stom additien, central. moved). 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Is Our Business 350° auto. ait at Sell! ris ‘pickup wi /10, 972 ‘VOUKSWAGEN window ori 1970 Beetle. Ph. 365-6296. 1981. Hi le Ph. S6&U797 otter Sim. —_i76 DODGE Pickup, 960 auto., ion, $700. Ph. 365-6951 citer 4 TON FORD picky; a, .S., dual tanks, jo. 1974 278 WONZA Spider. Ph. 365-2758 after: eerie 92 Fa 1916 ara P10; 2:de:-sedan; paint. Ph. 368-6720, 3/6, Fri, Spm. foMon, noon 100 Freekm. Al Avis Car & Truck Rentals Q59 WE TRY HARDER. 365;846)= -|-] 20. Brake Reines - ALL MODELS ~ ALL MAKES now for a oo TO SEE 197 DODGE Charger, PBs FS, gir, $900. Ph. Sess MUST SELL 1961 Dodge Rom’ x 4, 20,000 km. wail cake valle vehicle as port 368. 504 43 * Providing Complete limited time ‘only we offer 15% OF 28 Insurance Agency Ltd. 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 Insurance service EWS REFORTER, e poauired fot ‘We see CNA, 1004, 207 jor West! titung treet, Vancouver, B.C, Vi Western Canoda School of ‘Auctioneering Lté Ltd. cents tit an ace aateewecam oer Pena (oon TERS PATE ES DENTAL OFFICES requires _ reception! lat ee panes Submit eet alloper eee RELIAGTE person will babysit days "Sea aa a going a ‘opp A ffeepual are aah Ph baat ees clase 1 driver uy or paking foc fulltime work. Ph. 565-5893, PAINTING. CONTRACTORS Commercial © Industrial Residential Falcon Painting Ph, 365-3563 Two YOUNGS ee ond to Ph. shovel roofs. 2300. hours’ 7.1. 112-092-4022, Loke ‘City Central Equipment — Brian Roberta, - /10 LOOKING FOR 1966. cone Fal ine Backs Geesnt Revert shave . yen’ ave» to mA pomer. Fhe ae5 626 965-6267 after 4 6777. WILL DO roots. aa os 365-5029, sete Mike or Fine. a ILL REMOVE and ice from eat reovanoble rates. Ph. 365. WANTED - ‘Clean Cotton Rags Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. © tEAD vooallst for ieee ._ male or female. _ prom vray TO BUY: Ski-Doo trailer aa Tarry's Woodcraft Wood & Vinyl Windows Patio Doors, etc. Tarrys 399-4357 SNOW REMOVAL Services Truck and loader available. Com Eglies rates. Call Phill at a Services, 365-6505 or 365- 1 aaa 9 HANDYMAN DYMAN looking Tor odd Tobe, KS DRILING A fe John Kanigan + Water Walle, Domestic Jp &todust ® Com; fret Pump Installations ® Soll & Founda! VE B.c. VINSWS atc.) " yours, if you decide S535) Natton, C.) katie “7/0 | os Mand’ duccenstal an. have. excellent aoe A iain and iro « ICNA, 1004, toy Wes Street, Vancouver, BA a VOB A bar, chim =_ only $35 chimney for another fing jeason, Phe row joran Intment. Ye Oide € Engi ey Sweeps 365-6018. carpen Will work hour or contract, Free estimates, 20. tin/87 e/75 FIREPLACES, Bricks, Blocks, Stonework, Chimneys. Ph, 6075. Ins 4n/98 <'Under 65,000 orig. miles. Absolutely cust free. “1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500” ¢ CONVERTABLE : «Open 6daysaweek | 2 Private ato insurance: ef Web hove licence™ to serve you better Original except paint. A must to see OFFERS. "80 CHEV vdlalelss Re ba aS » 2-door, ieee 74 COUGAR XR7 Power: Alr, Stereo. Beautiful. Als, HY USED TRUCKS. J) ‘79 Fon F150 4x4 re OOOO. 16 FORD F250 bade Auto., Complete with 04 H. camper.,s.0=.- : eee ees a a soe $5 4 4 A Yo eneee ad 73 F350 50 (1 TON) Site tee - ‘16 CHEV BEAUVILLE aan os we wes 8950 : eons 5998S | 19552999 26054888 00 °1650. ies 2895 As76. FORD Rai ! Above Repairs. ‘Credit Available NO PAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH OAC Gall us Today. 365-2155 ||MALONEY - Pontiac Buick NOTICE CASTLEGAR WATER... SEWER BILLINGS 1982 WATER and SEWER accounts have now been: mailed. If you have not received -your’ not 1700 Columbia Ave., Castteger "WEED your snow thovelled In Nor- Tota Baten Soe aed ot ce> S008 ‘to function os a support pe son for a ‘visually impatred secondary, studant and, to caseist, re Education classes, Hae EST LOST: White mal haired , weelty of Too Block bt Ave th 268-8775, —_a8 FOUNI al sat ea iainvicea iy Sa ah rh, Se5-aa5t NY foul therged for (femaucee re experience in social s: working withthe visually ime Please submit applications witty. sup sane documen- lon by myeny 125 oF fou Action ‘Ad number fs tiness hours, Wall run the ad for 2 is ter sues onlest nolitled Sas tin/36 ee ‘ Castteger B.C. VINSHS tf you have an Item you'd like ta give away, Please drop usa aline ‘or phone and we'll run your ad free for ‘two issues unless foiled ~ KOKANEE TAX ALL please contact the City Office at 365-7227. DOMESTIC users are advised.to take ‘advat ‘SERVICE Winlaw School Highlights of activities” By BARBARA BULLARD Skating day was'a more tl We would like to” thank” the O felations. irisnds ‘and: neighbors for the fle cards and phone Thier Heineas during the the mt Bias husband, father. and a6 would tne to extend o PART GERMAN SHEPHERI y Ph.365-7191,, ee 7 NEUTERED mole, panlel X, Tyr. bod Collle svat 10 mos.; periesia ‘aval jable tor ‘kittens, en BERS eeieg itself, grandfather, Emest’ Spain: We pecial ev. Ted Pollbecrers, Adingh' Ri koh ‘also. the Enterpel hanks also to the : ond the United Wor ¢ the ‘lovel; ralreahments. God bless syou all ‘all oes Mieck alte sod e sit of: to ite oe way, Vancouver, Be vert Ww. WME — FULL TIME FRAN- ure successful tear, are ere wailing io $5,600 to inves! for thevsl sel elected licants. rovide: ‘om oe training, on- norsk pusrentes: for Your inveatment: more li Ph, 112-294- Nestlond Food classified od: | In memory of David John Davies who left us Feb. 2; 1975.) 5. recalls o memory Ota ‘one laid. p. And thos he tin af Hn fodoy im best. fs ai viangih ore then inh apes of Cdn dim our dear ones For loving thoughts s ifrota him . Andvwall while memory lasts, Ever loved and ised Migs by Nano, vit eee nda SS 5 SSS]S]S_j______=== r t Go1.000 hetneat Blanket Ber nus $99 will "ploce: your as-ward J TICE OF CUSTODY. ACTION VINCENT AGUINAIDO VINCENT . of our Russian: its planners could have imag- ined. Many pare! the fun. peers, many were moved to . try their! best, : improving their skills and coordina‘ Older“friends helped the younger ‘tots: with (getting skates on and off. Kids found extra skates to share with those: who had none, It was difficult to let go of Mrs, Field, our last Russian teacher. Lena is more than just a language teacher. This well-dressed . young : woman, often -bedecked in rich 'pea- sant dresses and boots, rep-. resents the colorful diversity ‘community. The kids who know her will long. remember: her: musical © talents, folk dances and stor- + fes. Underneath her cultural ealty isa persistence and trength of character which has lent ‘to her . people's survival against great. poli- tical, economic_and social odds. I'm sure that the whole community is. keenly inter- ested inher good fortune at - Montreal and ‘will herald her*: return visits with cheer and fires pepe ing okt hen fe le ever Ing For more ini facta Cae 7" Colurbla tins ECKANKAR Tngeduciogy wal walk € Volunteer Exchange above W Sabie en ore. For ormotion he COMISO, of ‘ne. Be -wshan oncom Acc COMO. NOTICE that on application vil a me made Bates ‘or Metter « ot the eoonheeas sie 35 ind ming gustoay the ian - AEA GREEN: PEACE nown Gs RAYMOND "GREENPEACE Maat a June foe 3s hae to si'nat con. Bingo. tact or Unter, er. Sate “Sane en ther the child Lenited | oeestt avail. Price: s. core, ‘3 FOODIE apr rotessional - 825- ALCOHOLICS - t ANONYM 365-3663 “dually Hi mpfartegee hot, ie give up custody of the child to the pplicant or to a peace offic: ithe be taken ine Rarer Raw, THE ESTATE EDWARD. CATOR ait Tae ie Kus ae ec tee EDWARD .C, LITE: EDWARD LEITE: ter re E, LEITE, LATE OF 1760 FAIRFIELD STR SKI Mon. attemcons at Soimo from 12 - 3 p.m., $5. Babysitting included. BIG BROTHERS Sot iia . brainer a wil last forever. M rother toa Sotherless. bey. Volunteers are needed. if 365-6103. Sati ROAD IN THE CITY OF VICTORIA, THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH LUMBIA, ALFRED WILFRED FWikts, or anyone knowing: his peau requested ntact” Bowen, Estates Deparment, Montreal trust. Company of Canada, 747 Fort Street, Victoria, itish Columbia, VEW 3G1 by let- or felepho! lect ject 112-386 ' Crime poll One in four victim FMOTIONs ANONYMOUS. ‘Street, next to We DANCE BANDS and mobile dist avaliable for any asl, engagement. and Mrs. WR. Oliphant of eectiegor are pleased to announ- agement of their wedding’ ts to take & if, B.C., Feb. 27, ia 10 CASNEWS ACTION ADS WORK MONTREAL (CP) — One Canadian in four has been a victim of crime during the past year and three of four rd. Canadians have taken steps /97 to protect themselves and their property, a Gallup Poll indicates. During the last week of November, Gallup asked 1,020 ‘people seross Canada over the age ‘of 18: “During the last 12 months has any ot ussian class now appears to take serious direction with heavy emphasis on learning the alphabet. Wendy Voykin _ has adopted the tasks of once more taking new directions ar a class that has known more than it's share of tea- he. cher changes.: Our January. Home - and School Association . meeting promises to be full of rele- vant local content. Now that we have money‘ to spend, it will be interest- Red teachers may 7 wrovide 8 jump- ing off point. Certainly, the staff knows what is needed. We parents may wish to emphasize or enrich certain programs or. opportunities. Snowfest day in early Feb- ruary provides a'more ver- satile focus than’ exchanging tion. - valentines and eating frosted | ‘cupeakes. We'll celebrate the’ snow and engage-in the ex- panding repertoire of winter ' sports. We'll bn a hot Junch, fora special’ day. ‘Last year wo looked at the school's What is persons in contact with the our philosophy as parents? What is worth learning? What is worth doing? ‘How can school facilities, teachers and resource people help us to maximize a quality ex- perience for our children. We'll hear from a newly formed committee of parents, Their offorts to secure a special projects grant may ring local artists and crafts- The scenery through which our school buses pass day is remarkably special. Kids may see how the natural beauty of ‘our daily environ- ment inspires many of us to create fine art objects worth hundreds of dollars. More impartant is the im- measureable spiritual and cultural wealth that artistic expression adds to our Hives; Third ueolved murder: OKOTOKs, ‘ALTA. (CP) — Monday was'a “school holiday “in” Okotoks”: but “students weren't enjoying the day off. H They* and the other 8,600 residents of the smal) com- munity, 20: kilometres south ‘of Calgary, were still in shock following the weekend abduc- tion and ‘murder of 16-year- old’. Laurie‘: Boyd, . whose “burned body was. found ‘on a country road southeast of the town.) The alarm was intensified by fears the killer may be the game person who: murdered 23. -Debbie’ Stevens of nearby High “River. Ste- vens’ body was found :Dec. 16, also badly burned, on a little-used country road. Police. spokesmen said there are similarities in the two deaths. An autopsy showed Boyd died as a result of multiple stab wounds to the stomach. “The kids are in pairs and in groups and they're pretty quiet,” said Cindy Hovesland, who works at a hairstyling shop next to the main street Rooster Food Store where. "Boyd . was: working when she, disappeared Sat- bars Sone _Over 4 000 0 still TARSAW (REUTER) _ aes Minister Sylwester Zawadzki was. quoted .Tues- day as saying that more than 4,000 people were. interned under martial law in Poland. Tn an interview: with the: cam: any had. been reléased sinee the military crackdown on Det, 18. But there were still 4,177 dalized and three per cent had been victims of other crimes. Seventy-six per cent - sible, v4 ‘oland - internees, including . 298 women. The minister said they: were -being romney treated, and he dismissed as’ fantasy, ‘Western reports of in“ some pS. s Asked. how long intern- ment would last, Zawadzki was quoted as saying: “It should last as short'2s pos- for : the ‘authorities’ benefit.” He added: “I would like to lay special emphasis on the fact. that internment cease. to exist as an ie tition the moment martial law is lifted in Poland.” In the interview, reported by the official news. agency PAP, the minister quoted Poland's military leader, “A lot of the girls have to phone home when they get here to tell their Parents they're «afe.” Mayor Bill Wylie, a father of three, said parents are keeping a tight rein on their after [URDER The Boyd slaying was ‘the third unsolved murder in- volving young women from towns near: Calgary in the last year. The first involved 15-year- old. Kelly Cook, whose body was found in a water-filled irrigation ditch after she dis- appeared last summer from her home in Standard, 60 kilometres east of Calgary. RCMP Sgt. Ralph Carlson said many. people have of- fered information. about Boyd's death but no suspects have: been identified. Some 30 policemen are involved in the investigation. Wally Black, a resident of Okotoks for six years, said he intends to circulate a petition calling for the death penalty to be reinstated in Canada. “I think a lot of people are * looking to a change in the law,” said Black, father of three. “If a lot sign it could be indicative of ‘the feelings of small towns and communities across Conade Committee knocks housing speculators VANCOUVER (CP) — Speculators in the housing market should have their un- earned profits taxed away, a committee representing the B.C. real estate But Collins did not elab- orate on these details. Committee member Bob Miller, president of Pace- maker Homes Ltd. of Surrey, said the in industry has recommended. the report would allow de- “The avails of ‘property ’ velopers to bring housing on speculation are unearned and the people paying for them are the hundreds of thou- sands of Canadians who can’t afford a private home or becauserprices: ;Teleased Monday. The committee, made up of private sector development groups, will send its rec- ommendations, which centre on streamlining. residential development ‘through official community plans and zoning, to Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Vander Zalm. ‘The minister asked the de- velopment industry in 1980 for its suggestions on new planning legislation being proposed in Victoria. IS TOOIMPORTANT. - _ “We feel. housing is too fundamental an issue to be played like it was the stock market,” said committee chairman Fred Collins, a Penticton architect. no crime. SRN The figures add ‘up » to more than 100° per: cent. because “some people - experienced more than one type of crime. In response to a second question about whether any - steps had been taken to pre- vent crime, only 22: per cent. of said they had- the you — home broken into or attempt made, money or property stolen, home, car or property vandalized, other crime, or none ofthe above?” Seven per cent, of respon: dents said their homes bad « been broken into, nine per cent had money or property stolen, 10 per cent had their homes, cars or property van- 0 taken no special steps be- cause of their. concern about - crime. Preventative measures ranged from letting neigh- bors know about trips away from home to. buying guard dogs. Gen. Wojei as telling parliament last: week that .internees prepared to‘ give up anti-state activity could return to their families. The general’: added: that move in when supply and.demand is out of whack and we think our sug- . gestions could lead to a more consistent supply.” The committee report rec- ds “serious idk the market much faster. Such a move would ‘have damp- ened the speculation of late 1980, he said. ‘The report concluded that rt cost of housing. Project costs “such as interest rates are passed directly on to the con- sumer, it stated. bers per month. — puppet shows; while the g nent had no plans. to deport anyone against his will, it would not object if people wanted to settle abroad. -ation be given to a means of discouraging the sctivities of- speculators in the residential | real estate’ market.” ses, Helpfu whatever our heritage, what- ever the age. We'are more than just each hewers of wood, drawers of water and watchers of TV. Evidence of this will be a glimpse of entertainment from our community band. Next Monday marks. only their third get-together. They will be all’ assembled and warmed up at Winlaw School as we convene ‘for HLS.A. ‘i It's been fun to mark the progress of our school band. Now it expands intos band of | all ages. A rather popular jazzy piece called “The Blue Rock” may be featured-soon, See you there. Monday, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. The Appledale Daycare Benefit will include movies and chili dinner. It takes place Sunday, Jan. 24 from 4- 7 pm: NEW IN TOWN? 1ET US PUT OUT THE MAT FoR YOU! ‘een Fame intel oe werd JANICE HARDY HOMEGOODS : FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Tues.-Sat. 9:30-3:30 China Creek: -"Drive a Little to Save a Lot” 13th, 1982, shown as: $3.29" Satin Heart 150 g. * The Red Foil Heart:1 i wuld Read: Gold Foil Heart 150g. Chuckles Red & Gold Foil Heart 150g. Read: $4.99 Boots Special Price, Red and Pink - Special Price, Red an shou ‘pooTs - CORRECTION NOTICE In the Boots Drug Store "HEART VALUES" Flyer dated January 31st to February WARMING -ON PAGE 5; The Pink Decorative Heart 1 Boots Special Price, ‘Smiles n Should shown as: $4.99 Boots . Pink Satin Heart 150g a 1 $3.29 Boots Special Price, Red Boots fe Orug Stores regrets ony inconvenience coused to our WHAT MAKES A GOOD LIBRARY? — workshops, eg High membership — over 3, 000 active ‘nisnibers 60'new mem- High circulation — 66,000 books borrowed last year. Wide selection of books — 26,000 books an cluding Russian, Portuguese and other languages. — 2,000 new volumes added annually. Programmes for all ages — Pre-school and toddler story hours; eg., computers, ‘spinning, origami; — competitions — short story, poster & bookmark; — special programmes for handicap; Ooh eeu in- ed children; — reading len- audio books and players, large print books for visually handicapped. staff and — help Gallup says a- sample of |. this size is accurate to within “ four percentage points,” 19 se times in 20, “RRSP Certificates Tor the new Provincial ifyou are interested in being + employed as an‘enumerator Voters List, please contact the nearest Registrar of Voters or Govemment Agent {listed below) in person, by phone, or in writing, giving your name, address P req ; take phone labia and: ‘WITHOUT A NEW BUILDING THESE SERVICES WILL BE DRASTICALLY CUT BACK. VOTE YES X FOR A BETTER. 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