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Zachman he had seen a car drive through his house, Zachman looked out the back door and “sure enough it was in the creek,” behind the house, The speeding car crashed through a living room window, went through the house and out ° *. thé dining room window, tore up a steel link fence and ended in a canal, police said. The driver was arrested for , investigation of driving under the influence of alcohol. BOB’ Pay't-Tokit. Costlegar’s Biggest little Supermarket Another Shipment: of ROSE MILK (tis Wondertuit 28 mi. 49c Value Special 29c ROSE CREAM 240 mi. $2.69 Value Special $1.89 » > Raw SUNFLOWER SEEDS 50 lb. Bags — 2 Bags Left Special $39 Fancy ‘ LONG GRAIN RICE 50 ib. Bags $13.89 FAB Lg. 5b. Box Blue Ribbon & Maxwell House COFFEE. ib. $3.89 MJB. INSTANT COFFEE 10 oz. Jar $5.99 Get Your Order in NOW! -YOUR FREEZER « “A NO WASTE;PLUS Low, LOW PRICES! Talk It Over With Your Butcher! Powdered SKIM MILK 11.34 kg. Bags Only $18.79 This will keep for years for your ,food supply. 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Her letter read: “Dear Doctor: “I hope you don't think I am sending you this statement with any hostility just because I got out of my deathbed and brought my daughter, Mary, to your office to have her stitches . + removed and then walled three hours. “On the contrary, time flies when one is in a semicoma, Suffice to say, business is business, and I am sure you would be the first to agree—a mother's time does have some value. e “Item One—My. hourly wages: $20. “My husband would say ‘this fi figure is a little steep for watching television and drink- ing coffee but I am going to stick with it. After all, you wouldn't want a bunch of cheap patients loitering ‘around your |. waiting room hour after hour. e “Item Two—Preventive ~ medicine: $50. avoiding an epidemic. Due to my contagious condition, I sat in your hall and not in your waiting room. I counted, rough- ly, 25 patients so this is de- finitely a conservative esti- mate. e “Item: ‘Three—Spinal danas “Sitting on those horrible benches in the hall caused a’ disabling (and, I am sure, permanent) curvature of the spine. Being a doctor, you pro- bably feel this figure is too low. e ‘dtem Four—Education: " “Tennessee spends ap- proximately $10 an hour per child for education. Of course,” - two of my children were not there. yesterday for three hours. 2. ST don't feel guilty ac. cepting this money. With a sore, aching throat, I read.aloud three ‘times. the:.entire,. book Muggzy Chases a Stick. “I realize my teénzger didn't get much out of it, but my little one certainly acquired some knowl- edge of our canine friends ‘at play. ® “Item Five—Consulta- | tions: $125. “I. don’t. know. what- you guys charge for consultations, but I believe this is fair. I saw five of your patients. Two of them .I cured completely and sent on their way. I agree with’. your diagnosis on two others; therefore, you ‘may proceed with surgery. I didn’t think the other case was in your field sol sent him to an osteopath, e “Item Six—McDonalds: $7. 38. “Because I didn't have time. to, prepare dinner, we ate at fF .McDonalds, é Was 3 “Now’be'a good abort id pay up in 30-days, or I shall be forced to turn this account over to the: AMA Collectors As- sociation. And, as. you. know, ‘when those turkeys get after you, you've had it.” Sunbathing Deputy Sheriff Loses Job Athens County's first fe- male deputy sheriff has been ~ fired after being caught skinny- dipping. Debbie Perkins, 21, a stu- “ < dent at Ohio University, was “This is a small price for ' dismissed .after serving five months as a deputy, first-term, Sheriff Gary Efaw said Re- cently. Deputies, ing to a persons. skinny-dipping near Sugar Creek in Athens County. .. When” Miss’ Perkins re- ported to work following: her weekend off, ‘she was told she had been fired. Efaw explained that: skinny-dipping \ violates - Ohio law and “like it or not”. a deputy must uphold the law. “We're not here to enforce complaint from a resident about nude. sunbathers, « discovered Miss Perkins and several’ ‘other “MORE CLASSIFIED ADS Paul, Vera, Cynthia Kavatolt. : BIRTHS KING = To Mr. and Mra. James C. King of Castlegar, August 31, a son. PINKERTON ,— To Mr. and Mi Foy Finkerton of Castlegar, Septem: : a WEATHER eeeseso Sono von " WOLVERTON HILL. SUBDIVISION Christina Lake, B.C; Near’ public’: beach,: golf course, school and -shop- ping, paved roads, water, electricity, telephone and well treed from $7,700. For Prospectus and information write Christina Lake Deve- lopment Ltd., Box 1030, Grand Forks, B.C. Ph. 447- 9405, 368-3327 or 442-8204. e © LEGALS _ Public Works~ Canada . Castlegar, B.C. documents.- °°: moral Athens County,” type of thing from my depities. T don’t think ‘the me can either.” ~ Warehouse ‘Space eB FOR RENT. || “Up fo 5,000 Sq. Ft. of Space Avaliable. Contact Skyway Distributors Ltd. 748 - 6th Ave., S. 365-3396: cartes Hehderian Dies Funeral services were held last -Wednesday ‘from - Boal Funeral Chapel in'North Van- couver: for former, Castlegar resident, Gordon Henderson, aged 13, who died peacefully in “MINISTRY OF FORESTS. : NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . Sealed tenders for the re-rooting of the Grand Forks dl Ranger Office at Grand Forks, B.C. will be recelved'b: ~ the undersigned up to 3:30 p.m. (PDT) on the 22nd-day* . of. September, 1877 and opened in public at thettime?? ‘ ioetoations may be obtained after September 8, ‘ier us 1. Forest Ranger at Grand Forks, 8.C.. 2% | 2. District Forester, 516 Lake Street, Nelson; api. { Local 268. All enquiries should be directed to Morris Wadds amy | Nelson District Engineering Office. H Tenders must be made subject to the -condition# of Tender and submitted on the forms and In the envalopey supplies. ou a No tender shail bé considered having any qualifying? clauses whatsoever and the lowest of any tender. wilt: not necessarily be accepted. Dated:. August 29, 1977 J. R. Johnston District Forester 518 Lake Street Nelson, B.C. Project: 5881 + beca ce * File: 01705 q No Reasonable Offer Refused On Recreational Vehicles At ay Sh Be ‘Open ?.a.in. t06 p.m. Mon, fo Sat. Sen. 12 008 - 5 p.m. for! ‘Ph, 399-7166 Dealer Lc. Noct372, his-sleep Aug. 28 in Valleyview Coquitlam, follow- thy: illness,” Henderson’ was born Mi ; June’, 1904: inthe Thunder Bay district’ of Ontario, later maping to Haney; B.C. In 1923, he.sattled in White Fox, Sask., » for, many, years, he was engaged in farming. Castlegar ie his home in 1942, when he took ‘up employment with Cominco,’ remaining with that company until his retirement in The Hendersons moved to’ Vancouver in 1971, Surviving: are his ‘wife, . Edith, of Vancouver; four sons, Arlen of Vancouver, Wesley of Victoria and Barry and Dale of ‘Castlegar; one ‘daughter, Mrs. Peter (Anne) Chesworth' of North Vancouver; one brother, four sisters‘and seven grand- -children, Interment took ‘place in North Vancouver. ia Qnly one. accident», in- volvitg less than:$200 damage and no charges took place over He natiegar detachment one. + of the brighter spots following > the eross-Canada report ‘of at aceldentally: during the Labor. Day holiday weekend, ‘on all ‘of - said’ Efaw, ” adding, “I can't tolerate that NOTICE: 10 SUB- CONTRACTORS eB Seated tenders from sub-contractors for ‘conatruc- : tlon of shower and change’ rooms’ additions. Kinnaird Elementary School, and additions to. Ootischenla Elementary School, Castlegar, 8.C.,9 be recelved at the Schoo! Board Office, Castlegar, until 200 R m5 local time, Monday, ‘October 3rd "The two projects will ba tendered on the basis'dt a combined project, and the tenderers are instructed to include pricing on both h protect sombined. Intoa eee price. The projects consist of wood. ‘frame and masdiry construction and are located within the City tts jof Castlegar, B.C. The projects ‘are to be coitiiasted ona a Constraic- ion Your. Carpet ; - Headquarters ... Travaux publics ~ Canada” basis and trades for. which contracts will be awarded are as follows: - Bee : Masonry ae a loofing: Glass and ‘ainda Painting -. Flocring and carpet Plastering syateme (stucco and drywall) Cellings Ceramic tile : : . Miscellaneous Items (eupply only of items in this section) Mise. structural steel - Funien, ah carpentry Electrical ee : ‘Tendering documents wit! be available at the of the igned on Monday, September 12th, 1 . “PR 661701: _ Partial Re-roating, Faderal Bulg, : ‘Closing Date: 11:00 a. m. ‘DST, Séptember 23, 1977. | Lee ; “INSTRUCTICNS To be considered ‘each tender saust be submitted on th forms ‘supplied ‘by’the’ Department’’and ° must: : accompanied by the securlty Specified ‘on the tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H.D. Ledoucter * Peelfle Ri Head, Tenders and Contracts, j legion: on deposit of $50.00 cash or certified cheque for. ‘Gach. set of documents, refundable on return of documerits. In: : E good ‘order: within one. Week of close of; tenders, S set : ‘Tender documents will be on file at the fottowing “locations: <> : : — Southern Interior Construction Assoctatla ‘Cranbrook, B.C. Kamloops, B.C. Kelowna, B.C... = > Amalgamated onstruction ‘Association “ Tho lowest or. any tender will ‘not necessarily be accepted. 50 8 bor atin Nu nen ‘Avenue, WA Cranbrook, B.C. pure conomy. and Performance from rd;'4-Cylinder, er, Speed, V id Radial. Tires, __1975 PONTIAC AC VENTURA ae 3255 this super clean Fain ou Mid-Size. ze Car: Econor Regular: Price $3: our LOW PRICE. ‘udor. "Hardie eX lee out with ex aa ;Auto., and ‘muck more. mart 4-Door vine PAS. _ Regubr Price $4295 series from ‘Fol B.,: ‘Hea -8,'Auto., and.more. he holiday weekend making. : least 86. persons ‘who ‘died . my: and Com-~ ee: Badlo. and arvelously maintained Econom Door Runabout: eee handilng and styling. features amily ‘Comfort. V3,. Low ‘Mileage, ‘plus - Spging | ‘a’ One-Owner unit. Hunters! Don't me th this unit. this: ‘exceptional: unit: {s~finished: in ~ Firethorn with: Colour-eyed | Interlor. Regular Price $2995 - Castlegar Experiences Quiet Holiday Weekend Local ‘police,: however, were on duty resulting ‘in one, person arrested for being in- toxicated ‘in a public place; ‘a motorist was given a 24 hour roadside’ suspension; two per- sons have been’ charged with driving . while impaired; ‘one liquor’ seizure was made and two persons'are to be charged _- with bossesslon ofa narcotic, Inyl Roof, lodel with: 3688 | sustained by. ‘vehicles o Lt ak ‘TUNNEL INTAKE at B. C. Hydro’s Seven Mile Project diverts the Pend d’Oreille River around. - | the construction see The diversion tunsiel, 850 ri ron the damsite, An upstream diverts the river flow into. the tunnel, while downstream a second: cofferdam Protects” the lower end, of the work site. Cetenae by Ryon Guedes * are of Many Editor, , Castlegar News: ‘The City of Castlegar: and . its businessmen have made the. Search for Miss Canada,‘ which “started at the Miss Interior’ of B.C. “Playdowns, the: tremen- :dous success that it: was: To host an ‘event: ‘gueh as this.is' an honor to’ our. com-* - munity and the Playdowns will“: be long remembered by all. But :- = it could not. have! been: done without the cooperation’of our“: city’ and its: people—who ‘did such | an serine i of sup-> Biot the: huimerdus! busi of Be h = will ‘ member: the ae and: hospitality ‘of. the City ‘of tlegar for a long: time. “The, iudges and chaperones hat . we-have:-a mn th “all agreed ;, tl ‘wonderful elty, and we, + Miss Interior. Committee, with, ithem. We: say. to one! and all— © thank. you for your wonderful te Tomorrow SOSA Recognition ervice for’ “Hamish M. Harvey, techist, of the psa Police are in investigating an. act ‘of: wilful damage’ when ‘an’ damage’ | was Sfee for our’ ‘The ‘committee for: Y. ‘Miss Castlegar Pageant: would like < to: especially * thank” the. *'-Plaza': Merchants, GLS. Elec: - tronics; Kings’ Kobbler, West's, i Trowelex,:Henne's!Marina and 7Maloney’ Pontifictalliéf whim donated ‘towards the franchise ‘ « Castlegar’ ‘JoAnn :Wabisca.: It" was thus Possible “for her to -Fepresent Sour’ city, ‘placing:’ds second princess in:the playdowns, Sa Also, a. special thanks -to jastlegar for, their’ donations’ of. *tiques,* Bosse's Jewellery, iq) fest's,: Sam's Nursery, Comin- ‘of, Trail ‘and’ Prince George “Chamber of Commerce. Without the special: ‘sup-’ port of :the® Castlegar: News; ".CKQR, city council,’ Lions Club "and the: management of the Hi: ° “Arrow Arms Motor:Hotel, our: _job:.in: hosting ‘ the 1977 (Miss. when the Kootenay an ie “Church ‘as well. We.were very. proud.of her: showing in the Miss Canad Pageant ™ ‘and our sincere: Gity will be’able to’ view the play: lowns next: ‘Thursday on,Com-* |: Access Channel. 10. * Baha’ i Admini stration = Speaker's Topic Monday | +. A‘ member of the’ Baha'i Faith ‘from Nottingham, Eng- * land, Godfrey Neil Nix will be |; travelling and speaking in'the Kootenays through the 17. On Monday,'he will speak in Castlegar on the topic of Baha'i Administra- from’ Sept. 10) “ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mr, Nix speak. Sceptics are also» asked to bring their doubts and questions, i {vi-s Godfrey Nix‘ has talent at singing; ‘as well, so there will be y an‘informal sociat with singing ‘and refreshments following the discussion. ': Se 73, international - Scout: 4 Wheel Drive, the New. : World Order. Mr.'Nix attended Sheffield University, where he ‘obtained an honors degree ‘in engineer- ing: ‘and, a ‘teaching diploma. Two years of teaching physics and mathematics was followed by.two years in industry—first “asa gervice engineer on clec- tronic’ equipment; then’ as’ an instructor in the training school attached to. the factory. In December, 1976, he took up a’ post as manager of a computer unit. at'the medical school of Nottingham University. Baha'i administration is a topic of concern to all Baha'is because there is no paid ciety: in the Baha'i:Faith, Rather, in localities where at least’ nine adult believers reside, there is a local ‘Spiritual “Assembly . which: handles the local admin- istration of the faith. Likewise, there. are” National: Spiritual Assemblies in most countries of. . the world ‘and the Universal: House of Justice at the World Centre ‘of the Baha'i Faith ins Haifa, Israel... Baha'i . administration is considered a topic of interest to “, non-Baha'is because ‘it is the “model given to the world by the « prophet-founder ‘of \the Baha'i — Faith,” Baha'u'llah, for. estab- lishing world unity ‘and ‘ the Most Great Peace. Through it; a New World Order will be set’ ‘up—a’ goal’ Baha'is all around | -the globe are working towards. « ° Those looking for a poss- ° ible solution: to the problems of world unity, are invited to a hese - Giant 80-Foot Hole. 2A highways ministry crew ~ began work last week filling in” an 80-foot hole in Nakusp.: Highways® foreman:,Norm Allen first called ‘in’ a.-40-ton power.: pole: and Geveral ruck: tir tires ‘that: drop- ped into the oval-shaped chasm * when it’ spened up behind s atire shop Aug. 20, In-one. ‘day: fleet of four ped: 500 cubic ~ trucks had. dur] yards of fill from a gravel pit a mile away into the hole on Olive ‘Wanstall’s property. The provincial government. has agreed to Pay the'$40,000°, cost cof the: fill Bridge Results a Three-and-a-half tables ‘took: part in “bridge — Monday, when:meinbers ‘of the * Joy. - } Keillor Bridge Club met at the'é Hi-Arrow Arms with an avers 9 © Placing first. is’ Maryellen | and Hubert Hanchak’ with 28;° second,” Lorne: Musclow.’ and John Frame: with’ 28.5; : third: fadey and: Brian Brady “second, Joy Keillor. and Marilyn’ -Joh ne with 45.6; Mary Ste- eal with’ “P< equipm “trustee In hankrupta -l “should bea ‘Fquired:; 2 Chey. '%4 Ton PU With Conopy _MIKE’S Riese ‘MOBILE HOMES LTD. 365-5304 ‘| Castle Ph. 365-574 57 Dea er Lic. No. 00112A Mature: person ‘re-. red: Immediate! for ‘part-time or full- time empl "What about . .~: Your Re *°\ A counsellor with 40 rare Borat enloy rel retirement, re Henny T Trelts pel at th site nda Sept. 9 at 7:30 me “and loads a mere, . 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