Page 120 ne a NR a Oe \ CEDAR MANOR 2 bdrm, apartment CITY CENTER mote! hes 1 BDRM kitch- enette ullities Included and 1 BDRM apart: COZY 1 bdo. bemt suite, Quiet, n’s, no FOR RENT OR LEASE 3 bedroom suite 4 Cc SELKIRK MANOR 1& 2 bedroom spartments avaliable, 965 - 3094._ SENIOR'S APARTMENT building locat- ed in a quiet within easy walking distance to downtown has a 2 bedroom suite available immediately Coll 265-2622 days of 966-7177 eves. SEVERAL 1 and 2 bedroom Rentals lable from $440 per month. “Call hoot inchuled 965-7319 after Gym, __ FULLY FURNISHED, carpeted, full bath, utilities included. Avaliable Now. References please, 965-2740 _ HEATED, FURNISHED 1 big bedroom suite for rent. Utilities included, & laundry facilities. No pets 965-5156 of 365-6610, LARGE 1 bedroom level apart- Jordan 365-2166 of 365-6892. RENTALS WANTED MATURE FORESTRY student requires Rental accommodation for Sept 1 Unfumished. 965-0656 CAMPER OR Motor Home for 1 week ‘between May 18 & June Sth. 352-7407 ground ment with tridge and stove no pets, a. home in Robson, Male or female 365- SHARED 4912 for appointment —__ ACCOMMOD re} ODATIONS PROPERTY ROOMMATE TO share newer 3 bdrm " house in Tarty's. Female preterred brits WEEKLY. ps ag rent negotiable, 900-4905 or 399-4337, Ph, ouny, Ploaaaet werk, ROOMMATE WANTED to share 3 " amal Holdings, Box 1106, BDRM home with lady & large dog, for yop 1M0, _ April 1st. Rent $250mo, inetuding utili Se ee ee oo ties non-amoker preferred, 965-5226 SPECIAL ‘RENTER = WANTED Ur t ¥ D inattached female, no children, pets it you are the boy bice poor lost smoking, or drinking: Willing to shure, Ti iter who was found in The Castlegar home with private, ene bedroom, fur nished, basement suite. Could use Sun parking lot (and running across ue with yard, ve for right im Columbia Ave.). btw cause cute, Call pithy (days) WANTED- SOMEONE ~ ‘share large or 968-0286 (eves. Professional Businesses| and Services! 621 Columbio Avenve f] Tol. 365-6385 FAX# 365-FAXS | — PHOTOCOPYING — 2 — FAXING (Send & Receive] — Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2W1 Phone 365-2323 Fax 365-0151 oun 1 ORANGE TABBY COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Approximately 3800 sq, ft. ground level and 2000 sq, ft. on second floor in Castlegar's finest office bullding located on Columbia Avenue. Available May 1. Phone 365-3655 365-2720 Business of the Month Kea Renovations & Construction ea Renovations & Construction consists of Steve and Tony, combined they have 12 years experience in the onstruction industry. Tony has worked in New Zealand, Australia and Canada. Steve has worked in New Brunswick, and Ontario and has _ built. homes in Kelowna, and Cranbrook. 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Upon arriving at the scene, Fire Chief Gerry Rem- pel found a disp lighter and two empty cans of “Someone was combining the two in an unsafe In other news, firefighters were called out to the manner to cause small explosions, ing divided! tial spin-off of $50 million a year in benefits Still upset about that speeding ticket you received last month?, Well, your chance to get even comes this when the Ki Cpieebes CMA Cire Sociee, holds its first ever Spring Fair, at the children’s centre. Local police have graciously accepted the role of sitting ducks as they téke their tum playing target in the dunk responsible for B.C. hydro, that an date for should be released this fall. “Clark has been on the fence with this issue, We have been ing hard to con- pear alae hp retbecthepi ars is necessary and would do much to improve the eco- peg abalage « ybaryy sarong reayvbstimm ie. deh demepe serge By allowing B.C. hydro the opportunity to your an -~a- Rossland and Trail have come out with further exploit the for its cop! The fundraising fair this or et noth promises to be ‘a.real splash! Conroy has no doubts that the letters, See you there, May 14! Conroy said he is astounded that two Sonn 4 cnaghecins in his own riding would project with a poten- Kids and matches cause of blaze |_SUN STAFF Avenue. pane ny Volunteer Firefighters seen in the spot where a fire quickly ignited Rempel said the fire started when sparks to three separate fires week. in the Block Avwne, ware curvied ~“-Pirefighters mueeee etre rieow- May 4: Mt titel bal aed ft. cote oid sd. Street near Inland Park, at approximately 6:29 p.m., Priday, after an old barn on the on fire. The fire started in the hayloft, and Fire the scene. The bush fire, which c Chief Gerry Rempel said it was started by tall evergreen tree, was soon young children, but he doesn't know: who _ “There were a lot of dry lawn the children are at this time. Twelve fire- fighters and two trucks responded to the ay caeiaea, Ge Oe Gare fire, subsidizing the province by more than $10 million yeat See CONROY 158A the ow P delaed the Inevitable, because they will be using the location for live fire train- _not provided and therefore leads are scarce. ing anyway, until the end of June. Vol fire fi eds oa ‘The property, owned by the city, will then south hall were called into action the fol- SUN STAFF The City of Castlegar is saying goodbye to two long-time employees and all Castlegar and area residents are imvited to the party. Public Works Foreman Coordina- tor, Nelson Newlove, 56, and Deputy ive Assistant, Betty Price, 54, will soon be free of an eight-hour day, and to help send them off properly, the city is holding a din- ner Celebration at the Sandman Ban- quet Room, on Friday, May 27. Ata cost of $15 per ticket, now at City Hall, Happy Hour begins at 6 p.m. and dinner follows at 7 p.m.. Nelson Newlove Nelson was loyed at the Celgar Pulpmill when he accepted a position at the city. After a lengthy strike, Newlove accepted a temporary position at the Town of Castlegar's Public Works Department in October, 1967. The following month, he left Celgar completely for his new job as a laborer. He was soon ele- yroll. vated to the position of Equipment Operator, which he held for warhed | es The bised oats cour $s) pos Lene Niece approximately 15 years, after which he accepted his current job $12 a day for an eight-hour shift,” said Price with a smile. “It’s hard description of Working Foreman Coordinator. to believe now.” Newlove, who readily admits his reason for retiring is ill-health, is Like Newlove, Price is looking forward to retirement, and espe- Le re ee ee ce abnimaaae cially spending time with her many “T’ve enjoyed my “Tm really looking forward to getting out and enjoying myself.” years with the city, I plan to stay here in Castlegar, this is my home.” Minister to extend disclosure deadline Minister of Municipal Affairs and to allevi ding the did Minister Darlene Marzari has imi concems of several local ply they are not reminded, ay announced her intentions to 30-day late filing, periods. i of extend the deadline for fiting ~- Under existing tegisiation, the b would be disquali- gar in February 1968 as a clerical worker, under the direction of then- For more indormmation on the Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society's Spring Fair, turn to page 4A. Union of fede Col is taking his paral alys to reduce the number of expensive by- leadership role and keep Please don’t drink and drive—Spring CounterAttack begins May 14