1977 SILVERADO 974 ton Special Power unit, . 10,000 miles, alr cond., «plus iw ii Saute ca all options, Basso” i ‘Ol LAND DIVISION.” 13647 - 100th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. Var 19. Phone 585: KAMLOOPS. DIVISION. 90. 180 r Street, loops, B.C. The Wheel Estate People. Deoler. ship6747, ttn /30 Bills Mobile Home Service Ltd. Complete Mobile Home Service Moving, Skirting, Sundecks, Blocking, Add-a-rooms, Levelling Repanelling Re-sealing Roofs Otfice located at Shoreacres Trailer Park Ph. 359-7014 1973 CHANCELLOR Double Wide 24 x 40,3 BDRMs, Gop conditios lon, Very reasonable. Ph. 225-3498, 3/52 {eee 1975 DODGE pick-up. Phone evenings seed TRS 1974 TOYOTA Corona 4 spd. $0,000 miles very good condition, igen 4 DR. Mercu .b., radio Got lost cond tion $4400, Ph aa ae sas 1978 IDGE Vi in $6000, Plymouth Fury. $120. seesesny 5 3/54 Gat & Truck Rentals We try harder 365-8461 Airplanes ‘Boats Corvettes’ Dodges —Elephants— Farms - Goats Horses Islands by Chuck Stiles "WELL, LACKING WILL POWER, YOU COU! TRY USING A LONGER BRUSH. wane 2, CHEVY Crew Cab %-T, 350 V-8 and auto, dual tanks 46,000 km, priced for quick sale. Ph. 65. 3549 (evenings) 1965 CHRYSLER 29004 mincing condition 365-235: 3/54 Hondas Cost Less In Neison 352-3195 D.L. #5017 1977 TRANS AM, customized plus more. Must be seen. 1976 Cl Pick-up, 350 auto, 1978, Honda 400, good condition. Ph, 965-2083, MUST SELL, 1975 Nova SS, 350, Abbi. 4 Spd., low mileage. Ph, KEN ’S TOWING Complete Wrecker Service in Thrums new paint 3058 ‘and UICK, rebuilt engi new dual exhau: ibs trailer towing h. 359-7358 after 6 p.m. 1973 F100 FORD with cano) radial tires, B.O. Ph. 365- 1980 GMC Sierra Gri 305, p.s., p.l 4s, canopy, 20,000 km. 7893. || MALONEY GARY KALESNIKOFF Sales Call for 0 demonstration anytime Res. 365-2754 Hus. 965-2185 dere seer. WAGONEER, new 8,000 ib. By Pe “automatic. Phone 365: 12. tin/38 1475 PINTO STATIONWAGON, 4- speed, radial tires, $1,400. Phone 365-7007, t#n/38 - Ostriches Porsche’s * Quilts Recreational Vehicles Snowmobiles Trailers Umbrellas Nans Castlegar Area. We will tow away old car & truck bodies for : CALL DAVE 359-7014 DAYS EVENINGS 359-7890 ef on 1973 pants a Site jer, a Sey ion, 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 * Providing Complete Insurance service * We have licence plates * Open 6 days a week to serve you better * Private auto insurance 1972 DODGE % Ton, good rubbe: eal Bees ve ‘aute,, mi .. Ph. 365-7372. 3/52 rwryeo } TOPLESS? H —=—— 8 et IE "RUCK TOPS $650... DUBE sz. 323 Nelson Ave. #5398 NONE 352-6688 ——J 1974 DATSUN 710, good, con offers. Datsun 510 plus port s cor, $200. PH. 365+ inva 1964 IMPALA SS, 409, 4: Ph, 365-2833 ofter 5 p.m. PRE-OWNED VEHICLES FOR SALE TRUCKS ‘79 GMC % ton “hares 167 FRERFORA 0 toed Mase eh, by bea on 1976 174 Fr. rd outboard, P| 3/54 1975 24 1, REINELL, ¥ 180 h.p. Merc. rotor equipped with electric 74 7% out rd, ith fine der mere CB, te elena ree Be: toilet an ‘and full tin/s1, 197420” STARCRAFT CHIEFTAN TEFTAN Cabin Cruiser, ose Mere. Cruiser rn ed, ish, on Bn Baty Runner, sesas 1978 Rene 115 condition, or Bis chars 1980 HOND, ment Ph yy = with “VE — PETE hee azo excellent Xun me 1974 RM125, eee con- dition, $400, Ph. 359-7511. 3/52, 1978 SUZUKI DS 100. New piston new rings. Ph, 368-2465 after 5: “5 n URENTLY NEEDED. 3 bedroom house nt for a a familly. < cen ces, 365-6993, Seine 140 oR SOME ing July 20 to J a the 2 enn ah oh Pee Selkirk College students are in need of accom- modation in the Castlegar area for Sept. 1981, If you have suitable accom- modation, please call the Housing Glfice at 365-7292 Monday - Friday 8:30a.m.-4 p.m. TO RENT: Gov't employee with 2 teenagers requires 3 or 4 BDRM house, in Castegar or Trail Gre h. 365-6225, sit PAINTING CONTRACTORS Commercial ¢ industrial _Residential Kootenay Paint Clinic 365-3563 362-5825 NEED A carpenter? Will work by hour or contract, fee estimates. Ph, 965-6120, Hn/ Tarry's Woodcraft Wood & Vinyl Windows Patio Doors, etc. Tarrys 399-4357 SHINGLES Installed and general oot repairs, 365-6038," Hin/33 K.L.S. DRILLING Co. LTD. John Kanigan Water Wells, Domestic & Industrial maa Inaur SARA SIZED goed condition, proterably ale clive Green. Ph 365-71 3 Maer cis WAGON Openii ngs. like people, wont flexible ‘and. Plectent working cor con ditions an important community Gervice, then consider a career with ren 3 8 a.m. to a) "No June 30, enia. Ph. 365-: BS-2008. i CAREER OPPORTUNITIES TRAVE! eSheaen MANAGERS AND TORENT, Family wants small boat with 15-20 hp, for week of July 22 TORENT: Responsible family ai and animals, desperately rth ode count me, anywhere btwi Castlegar or Salmo. Please sail To ‘BUY: Soh crib in good SS 22a dition. WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Castlegar News: ’.197.Columbla Ave. Rives called feel oe mit oy imum ol aximumn Gm: rane me ca and starting. ot 000. per annum on ex: sor, perience. lncent ive program and advai ning jered. For further inforinas ition nscell Mrs, 'vonne Cheron, Collect (604) 1270 149 STUDENT Is ong fae for se Pigoas irdening hone so in 365-7: 09 ‘i Ask for Joe orlecv message. 2/53 Need a job? High school and soleee students may offer thier this. cotegary. yf tater ey HELP WANTED SALESPERSON REQUIRED All inquiries and applications made to Mel Buerge Motors Ltd. Soll & Foundation Testing HONE: Office 365-7137 Mobile H499966 Box 3426, Casteper, B.C. VIN Mobile & Shop W ncscent ER CONTRACTING : . PH, 365-2239 & Mobile N412141 FREE HAY (001 baled), must Bike up. Ph, 365-5293. PUPPIES 1 7 weeks sid. Ph. ag owey 79753 5g Owner .2 FEMALE cats, one ‘and 1 white and 1 male kitten, white & © od months old. house |. 365-5022. 2/54 9 MO. old male German She. be ela male German OLD fri sultable for smoker or dryer. 365-6222, 2/54 —— ————____—— If you. have an item you'd like to give away, Pisa: se drop us a line ind we'll run your ad ireeire fro wo issues unless folie ot tide fo Trall every pass to Friday wering sree mn. {8 tort. at 6: 00) to 2/54 f LOST; Si veri chain nechloce: with teuer, § and Key giueiop ares: police station a eyed Pp ard FOUND: Blue Denim with fing ot keys | 4 ry more at Gwner, please Ph. 359-7594. vi ‘Lost or found i ed tor: i if fou Ing. the Reston Ad pall in ol inyt! by durin rethet ours. We jults lat lor 2 issues unless” rreilied otherwise. 35 HOW t 501000 noone will place classified tt In a M6l- member of the B.C,-Yukon Com: stl Ave., Cai i Gerald tightbur Jr. will not be responsible for any debts. In- name ol ; overmy ‘written signature. oene 8 gator, Bul Tecrier aliver were I ans a nig "Reward. 693: 2208 jgned Gerold Lightbum Jr. MASSAGE it Has anyon nd white rale ak by Bisie Lew, ‘Jone 28, Ph. 965- WAY, 2/54 Iridology, He rbs, Gotenie rei etions, NATURES 186.N. Mopie, Colville, (509)684-4370. 52/45 _ BIG-O TIRES SUMMER gy VACATION SPECIALS Drop In fora FREE on Holidays, SALE PRICE - P185/78-13-BR78-13, $62.95 P185/75-14, $69.95 P195/74-14 ER78-14, $74.95, P205/75-14 FR78-14, $78.95 P215/75-15 GR78-15, $86. P225/75-15 HR 78-15, $89.95 P235/75-15 LR78-15, $99.98 mm FABRIC 6185 /80.13, $44.9! \P185/80-13, 549.95 P185/75-14, $58.95 P225/75-15, $72.95 ‘RADIAL PY P215/75-15, $69.95 KELLY FIBERGLASS BELTED TIRES A KELLY ~ CORD TIRES 700-15 6 ply, $62.95 780-16 8 ply, $79.95 25 ore UST 20 "or List SUMMER TRUCK TIRES 800-16.5, 8 ply, $87.95 WHILE STOCK LASTS 875-16.5 8 pl 950-16.5, 8 ply, $109.95 $95.95 BF Goodrich TA Radials "“r;-"" ECKANKAR Discussi Tuesday monthly. 7 7:30, "5 en College. lege, Rm. L-11. Phos DANCE BANDS and mobile udlece ovaltable for any of engagement. Ph, 362- ee tin/33 GROOMING, BOARDING AND PET SUPPLIES _ SHASHEEN KENNELS (reg.) NELSON 352-2164 HoasiT Gee has openings. care Contra now Sect olde: ds Gpan 7: oar. “§ 30 d IN lovin memory of Frank oer passed away July 13, ne Is the face we loved so dear Silent K the: voice we loved to hea Too farawa for sight or 5; h, But pet! $90 jar for tt fhoughi'to Sweet to Farmer, him who once was here, ‘And who, though absent, is just a1 sadly missed “by Phyllis, Fred ondbeye ‘by Phy’ More Paint Gets In Your Eyes? Painting the ceiling is not one of the world’s de- lights. Whether you're using a roller or brush, chances are you'll get a bit splattered. So, when using a brush, stick the brush handle through a large paper cup to catch the drip, and protect your coiffure with a rain hat or shower cap. dads now labor coaches TORONTO (CP) — Tradi- tion was that while the wife Not all husbands are eager to take part anc must be WOULD. the lody-wh Sudent’s odes at aris 365-3096 pleas: ber. “URGEN elie sa ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS LA struggled igh labor: pains, the expectant father - paced outside the delivery room in ‘a rumpled shirt, perhaps a box of cigars clenched under an arm. But now the father is more likely to be found iriside the’ hospital delivery room, wear- ing a sterile scrub suit and his wife through the RIDING. STABLES Opes iy Robson at Ma’s straight across from. Celger. ross tality ae ome: old Ma, di sre WE will pick u jour unwanted cares ‘and trucks ter free. = A /51 BLOCK AND BRICK work Pu a 5604, BIG BROTHERS: ote cana jar. Shore a moment a little brother. tt will lost Yorover: Me —beabig brother toa fatherjess boy. Volunteers' are ne hone 365-6470 or “s2/at WE WILL PICK UP scrap car bodies and trucks for free. Ph. Cage hse 399-4419, Pats Aeon, Joanne! je B, 365-5844, birth of their child. The number of men enter- ing. labor and delivery rooms increased pont eh years. Ten years only 10 to 15 per rresat tot maternity patients at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto where accompanied by their husbands. Now the figure has climbed to 75 per cent. Other hospitals report similar increases. “There has beena growing inthe to go into a delivery room. Gillian Fredrico said her husband, Paul, was skeptical about attending the birth of their first child in.1973. He had wondered “with all the doctors and nurses around, what do you need me there | for?” He was talked into takinga prenatal course at the Child- birth and: Parent Education Association in Toronto, where his wife works as an “instructor. After experienc- ing the birth of their first child he eagerly attended the births of their other two children. Mrs. Fredrico, chairman of the teacher’s commission at the . prenatal’ course, esti- mated that 30 per cent of the husbands she’ teaches were maternity Kite on the Patt of most hospitals, certainly in the larger metropolitan hoe- pitals,” says Dr. Walter Hannah, head of obstetrics at ‘Women's College. FORMS BOND ~ - The wife still has to do. most of the pores Ds but the husband comforts and gives support, helping his wife and, -- -in the-view of some psyghok. MR. %_Mrs, Denny Hughes are ples d- to announce the. ne tt ment ota their eldest 1 | er, lo Rar rant, son 98 Mi. nd Mrs, Don’ Alles of Cranbrook, Wedding to take ploce August 8, 1981. 2/5. SSSSSSSSSSa J fecoun plas the warty ip those who need finanelal "he and to further research tone cure will be found. We for helping your- self. Donations to the terry, Fox Mernores Fund may 1%. Costioger. 8-¢. Araceipt will be mailed to your WE would like to thank all our . friends and relatives for their at our recent weddin Mike McIntyre was with his wife, Virginia, while she underwent a caesarean birth after 16 hours of labor. “T don't think it is right to have the mother there by herself,” he said, “I don't think there is any way to appreciate what the mother goes through without being there. “My role is to be the one who stays rational, calm, when Virginia is under moe relaxed and did not al queasy, even when the to take part in the birth. But, she added, she has never spoken to a husband, - who after it was all:.over, regretted attending. . Prenatal courses, _ which the couple attends in the last few months before birth; teach general information about pregnancy and birth’as well as teaching the husband - massage . mi their. wives how to breathe during Goat boom calls for PORT ANGELES, WASH. (AP) — As they bleated plaintive but pointless pro- tests, 22 mountain goats were plucked from their craggy perches high, in the Olympic Mountains and sent packing to new homes in Eastern Washington and Nevada. The animals were evicted for ravaging the natural environment, Olympic National Park and state game department offi- cials staged the “goatlift” as the first step in a complex and costly program to curb the park's overpopulation of the majestic goats, ' That population had grown to 700 since local hunters introduced a handful of the goats from British Columbia. The population boom got its biggest boost after hunt- ing was outlawed when the area was declared a national park in 1938, The results are evident on the three-mile Klahhane Ridge trail, which is littered with loose soil, stripped roots, tufts of white goat hair and mounds of goat drop- pings. Assistant park superin- tendent Don Jackson said the goats had “nearly eradi- cated” some species of vege- tation. Fifty to 60 of the animals willbe .“goatlifted” out. to new. homes each year for the next three years. | Big brown blocks of salt are, being’ used to'lure the goats beneath a large, tent- like net propped up on poles. When a goat enters the trap, the net collapses on the Bull IR OWN HOME AND eave ae ORDER YOUR CATALOGUE 120 PLANS - Tt ; ‘goatlift’ unsuspecting animal and workers wrestle it to the ground. The first step is to cover the goat’s sharp horns with cut-up sections of garden hose and rope together the legs. The provess resembles a high-altitude rodeo, Each gat gets a thorough physic; examination, and blood and feces samples are . taken for research purposes. Tyvr'ng. all of this commo- ton, the goat is blindfolded, with its head slightly ele- vated to allow belching from its multiple stomachs. “It's all about reducing stress,” says Bruce Moor- head, park 'service biologist. The operation, he explains, is designed to make the transi- tion as smooth as possible for the goat. Half of the animals are headed, for the Colville National Forest in northeast- ern Nevada. After getting a calming’ shot of valium, each goat is packed into a narrow crate. Suspended from long sling harnesses, the crates are transported by helicopter to the Hurrican Ridge parking lot. Waiting there are large moving vans, packed with ice to keep them cool. Game. department repre- sentatives say. the animals. will be: placed in’ suitable areas, far away from hunters — at least for. now. _Even- ‘tually, they hope, the goats will multiply and provide game for huniers. TONGUE TO MATCH ‘ NECK _ The giraffe has.an 18-inch tongue. | CHEVROLET ——————— Kay Motors Ltd. 2880 Highway Drive, Trail OLDSMOBILE ; = CADIELAG was “My concentration was totally on the life of the baby and how Virginia was making out. I didn’t think about other things.” During the 16 hours in the labor room, his time was absorbed by his wife through contractions ‘and obtaining items his wife requested such as towels and ice chips. _ Align Front end Rotate 4 tires - FRONT END ALIGNMENT JULY SPECIAL Check front end suspension Check rear end suspension Turbo, ‘air conditioning, T-roof, fully loaded 368-3301 1978 Ford LTD Il *V-8 automatic, p.s., p.b., radio: Regular $4995. $4,500 REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING _ THIS WILL SERVE AS PUBLIC NOTICE that the Regional District of Central Kootenay proposes to amend, “The Regional District of Central Kootenay Zoning By-law No, 97, 1972.” ‘The intent of the proposed Reglenal District of Central Kootenay Zoning Amendment By-law No. 370, 1981” 1, To establish a RURAL | einen — 1 (RR-l) Zone with a minimum parcel size of one-half (4) acre for a residential use and a RURAL RESIDENTIAL — 2 (RR-2) Zone with @ minimum parcel size of one (1) acre for a residential use, ri 2. To rezone certain. properties within Electoral Area ‘J’ of the Regional district of Central Kootenay as follows: *: (a) DEER PARK AREA (i) inet pert of District Lot 385 and 400, Kootenay District, shown as RR- Jule “C” from a RURAL (R) Zone to a RURAL RES— BENTIAL — 1 (RR-1) Zone, (SEE SCHEDULE “C” BELOW) (li) That act of District Lot 400, Kootenay District, shown as C on je “C", froma RURAL (®) Zone to a COMMERCIAL (C) Zone. (SEE SeHEDULE “C" BELOW) (b) BROADWATER AREA (i) That part of Lots 1, 2; 3,'4.and 6, Plan 84) and that part of Lot F, Hen 1409 all of District Lot 5817 Kootenay District shown as RR-2 Schedule “D*; from'a:RURAL (R) Zone to a RURAL RESIDENT- jal: 2 (RR-2) Zone. (SEE SCHEDULE “D* BELOW) TICE ‘ Copies of proposed By-law No. 370 may be inspected at the offices of: The Regional Distric’ < District of F,.B.C, Petes the hour of 9:00 a.m. to: 1 icon ‘and'1:00 p.m. .to 4:00 p.m. daily and h from the date of this notice to the. tath Ns of July, 1981. D TAKE NOTICE that the Regional | District of Central Kootenay will hold a. : PUBLIC HEARING thereon at: : ‘ 3: PLACE: The C and District Complex 2101-6th Avenue South Castlegar, B.C,” (HALL) TIME: = 7:00 p. DATE: Thureday, the 16th day of July, 1981. .at which time and place all Persons who believe their interest in property is law shall be offered « portunt to be heard on matters contained ren Ey: ‘ oise a DATED at Nelson, B.C. this Srd day of July, 1961. REZONED from unas (my: TO. RURAL RESIDENTIAL -1(RA=9) DENOTES “AREA REZONED FROM RURAL (A) TO COMMERCIAL (C) : 50 Se: KELLY SUPER CHARGER RADIALS UNIROYAL TIGER PAW RADIALS % GOOD SELECTION OF MAG OFF wane wn WHEELS ; OFF LIST 10 ‘ore Sale ends-July 15 or While Stock Lasts 40,000 F R EE FINANCING O.A.C. ° vcnes air brakes, hydraulics pertaining. to Pitman and Mile Service Policy Available on most models. FREE MOUNTING ui Selaned Telelect Units. For a Limited Time Only = . : 3 : Applicat l details of MEL BUERGE education, draining: experience and qualifications MOTORS Personnei Department West Kootenay Power Neteon, B.C. * Phone 352-7202 Dealer Lic. No. 051458 —Junks— Kites Land _ Motorcycles $29.95 up to. 1 ton P.U. v By appointment only — 365-2155 MALONEY PONTIAG BUICK GMC LTD. 1700 Columbia Ave. Castlegar W.agons——— Xyfophones Yachts” - Zebras ‘78 GMC Heavy Half ‘68 Mercury 2 Ton COMPARE OUR LOW ‘eocme “NS INTEREST RATES ‘75 Ford Econoline 2 door, 6 cyl. automatic, p.s. and p.b., radio Michelins Certain tire to fit North American cars CARS ‘77 Monte Carlo MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES LTD. Costlegar Ph.: 365-5741 DLN 5012 JOB OPPORTUNITY JOURNEYMAN AUTO MECHANIC (M/F) One position exists in our Mobile Equipment Main- tenance Service Garage at South Slocan, B.C. Preference will be oven to Sandicates with inter: SUPPORT THE CANADIAN ECONOMY BUY A FORD TODAY Merc Cougar 2 door, V-8 eutormatte: p.s. and p.b., radio _ 1976 © With Every ‘Ford Courier Purchase : ' , ‘ON THE SPOT FINANCING NO DOWN PAYMENT orc. : OPEN ey p.m. DAILY 1807 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-2955 8100 Rock Island Highway Trall, B.C. VIR 4N7 Phone 368- SALESMEN: eorge Sparrow, Ganolle. . . 693-2386 Dave Williamson, Montrose . 367-7198 ick Ellis, Rossland 362-5173 Waneta Plaza . . 368-3301 Vince Watson, Trail a . . 368-6183 pu yy REZONED, FROM, RURAL (FR) Ken Alton, Trail. RAL RESIDENTIAL -2 (AR-2) -— Ld WANTED: aN or a" Ford raat - one Tues., Fri,, oF 365-2155 Sot. i Gum. - 3 pom. "ase-fias, Castlegar