SNe CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 14, 1977 BOB'S Poy'u-Tokit Castlegar’s Biggest Little Supermarket CHUCK STEAKS Ib. 65c Fresh HAMBURGER BEEF LIVER Ib, 68¢ Lean SHORT RIBS * For Locker BEEF FRONTS © For Locker (Carcass WT) ib. 88¢ Switts LARD Ib. 57¢ jeinz BABY FOODS 3% oz. Jare 5 for $1.00 Black Diamond CHEESE 2[b. Pkg. (60 slices) $2.89 Hi Lo CHEESE 2Ib. Box $2.59 FLOUR 20 Ib. Bag $2.39 Maxwell House COFFEE 1b. Tin tb.$3.29 Powered SKIM MILK 3 West's or Hamano VEGETABLE OIL Your Choice 128 0z. Tin French’s MUSTARD (g. 18 oz. Jar 49c Case 12 Jars Kratt MACARONI & CHEESE . Splrais, 4 Pkgs, COCA-COLA, Cs. SEVEN-UP, Cs. 12/26 oz. Bottles Tetley'’s ICED TEA 24 0z., Instant Nelison’s CHOCOLATE BARS * 25¢ Size — 24 to Box rd COFFEE BAR SPECIAL! MORE CLASSIFIED ADS Exper in rough meen © HELP WANTED INTERESTED IN SPECIALTY FOODS? WANT He INCREASE Yo COME? GOURMET INTERNATIONAL Is JOB COVERING THEIA AREA. KNOWLEDGE OF GERMAN OR EUROPEAN FOODS |S AN ASSET. ‘Mall all applications to 8169 Woodlake, Burney B.C. AD) yeatiane sil bereaved up lo NOON Jul ee 7 for the Tehowing patton H-time, is houra) Janitor ates Vista and Kinnaird Junior School} 1. Part time (ey nau pe) Janitor Bluaberry Greek ‘lomentary) plication Et ther rool Board and Mainte- ae iow will be arranged. . Oascher, Secretary; Tegssurer, Sahoo, Dlatrizt No. 0 Castlegar), Box 3220, Gant io come in to my to 5 p.m. startin 3m ‘see-ceed ITEMS ADVERTISED In this col- umn are not charged for as a public. ice by thle newtpe per. if 1 you ‘ve feine somathing, 8 thi tlegar News unde bt re ike to glace a free found ac int? GREEN NYLO! echenia Park. Ph, WOMAN'S PLASTIC framed glass- 88, close to Blue Top. Ph. 365-5170. ® STUDENT PLACEMENT $ STUDENT NT WANTING work, Call Ton; ATE AT years, would like work or work with chil- summer. Ph. Julle at HOOL an collage stu- By ices her 8. Just drop into the ‘Castlegar News atllesto place yourad. ti 15-YEAR-OLD BOY will do any a of yard wor wore or Part-time job. Dave 385-54 STUDENT RTaHER to do cube sitting, housework. Hes experience In both. ous phone © It Interested, pi SBE 7821 and snk tor use 1S-YR-OLD BOY AEGUIRES Job. r] ry, r eral handman. Phone Greg et S69-5685,. EXPERIENCED bapysitter aval able. Ask for Dory at 228 © GIVEAWAY: © NOTICES GALCULATORS. Wie Prices range. { Castlegar News stationery ment. 191 Columbia Ave. depart- PLAN 24 Interest calculated on dally balance a Castlegar Savings Creat Union RS DON'S CARPENTRY, ane ins ey {hing Srywall, gerard reas on envelopes, parcels, etc. 300 $2.25 & tax. Castlegar News. POMPOM Ken jobson now open mn Gnly. Ph, SOs-S0ere © PERSONAL PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Call Bicthrignt at at Trall, 364-1925. Tuga. Wed., Thure., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.” AODAESS LABELS. Handy for for use ta ‘Al-Anon eetini 14 be ,paturday 4 2 oe Al Gathotte enurch rearies, sho We will put u wn Gecoralions. ‘i a eetlons cr reonal ni ferpeost coat car atreaiere. Ph pe ae ————— Bed Wetting A PROBLEM? ‘Then thera (s Good News! ORY BED ALARM SYSTEM is now avallable ona. Rental Basis from CASTLEGAR DAUG Callin and discuss this with your pharmacist “Penticton Invitational Boys 9 & 10 50M Freo Joe Berger—third. Boys 11'&.12 50M Back $250 SCHOLARSHIP has been awarded to the Castlegar Savings Credit Union as first prize in the ‘direct mall’ category advertising and recently by B.C. Central Credit Union. Shown here holding the award is manager Harold Webber, left, and office manager Pat O'Connell. The competition, which was open to all credit unions in British Columbia, was based on the following or single advertisement, newsletters, direct mail, a annual report, etc. and grouped into four sizes based on assets. The direct mail category, in the group with assets from $5,000 to $15,000, which was won by Castlegar Savings, featured the membership drive information brochure that was mailed to all members. Ocean cecienen the with of \ Mike Berger—fifth. Girls 13 & 14 100M Back W, Command—second. Boys 17 & over 100M Breast Paul Stewart—first. Girls 8 & Under 50M: Back* Erika Berger—first, Boys 9 & 10'50M Back... Joe Berger—third. Boys 17 & over 50M Fly Paul Stewart—fifth. Girls 8 & under 200M Free Castlegar “A"—fourth, Boys § & under 200M Free Castl Boys 11 & 12 Free Relay Castlegar “A"—third. Cas- tlegar “B"—fifth. Boys 13 & 14 Free Relay Castlegar “A"—fourth. Boys 15 & 16 Free Relay Cestlegar second. Boys’ 17 & over Free Relay Castlegar “A"—filth. A swim meet is run basic- ally the same as a track meet. Each swimmer swims a total of four individual events and two relays, They have a choice of butterfly, ‘backstroke, breast- , , stroke, freestyle or the in-, *, dividual medley (a combination ‘of the four strokes in one raco). The swimmers all swim off during the morning ‘heats’ to determine the six fastest: who will race again in the ‘finals’. Points are awarded only for those individuals and relay teams that make the finals, Be- cause each member swims in a relay, everyone contributes to the team’s total points. This weekend the club is travelling to Trail to take part in.:the Shingray Invitational Swim Meet. Funeral Service Held -For Lino Tedesco, 72 Lino Tedesco, 72, resident of 480, Main Street, Castlegar, died Sunday at Castlegar and District Hospital. * service was held Tuesday and funeral. mass yesterday morning. Both from ‘St. Rita's Catholic Church, Mr. Tedesco was ‘born ‘New Campbell together with Serge Plotnikoff and Nellie McCrcight ot of CKGR. Webber pralsed the efforts givin by the CKQR staff and * by advertising maneget of the Castlegar News, Bill Jones. Under the rules of competition the $250 scholarship can be given to an award winning student in to a deserving Credit Union Castlegar A.A. Meeting Schedule Alcohol Ness eAnon moa Is a fellowship of jn are thal experience, at rer ir common problem par fant ii Armi Hater Moni Vee ee 2 Discusal jan Meatiny be th Centre. Wed- St. David's ment (Columbia Ave, Ave.) fe hn Centre. Ph. sos © Engagements ‘YOUR ENGAGEMENT: NOTICE Ia * rinted tree whe order your Reading invitations na from the Cast a + gar News. - MUST: FIND: god + oh dren. iia ced By desired. Bn. a oat (TEM you'd like to give away free? You can put it in this column at no charge, Just phone Classified Ads at 365-7266 and sai ick have a “‘giveaway"* item youd like to advertise. Ph. 365-7373 or 365- 27 TWO-MONTH-OLD puppies. | Ph. 365-2521 days or FEMALE PUPPY. 7 months old. Vary Intelligent. Ph. 385-5738. hom year ieelonate and and 2 © Announcements and Mrs. Joseph Omytruk wiah"t to. announce the wedding of their Gaugnter Oebbra Ann to Maurice Gliles Lirette, son of Mr. and Mra, Marcel Lireite of Prince George. Wedding to take place July Mra. Polly Travia and Mr. an Mra. William zeroft are pleased announce the forthcoming marriage ‘of thelr children Zella Mi Stanley iilliams The marriage to take place, edn just 27, 10% In Castiogar, AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700 FOR LEASE Hot Corned Beef, Potatoes, Gravy, Salad, with Glant- Sized Lemonade. ..$1.29 3-Bay Service Station Castlegar, B.C. Friday & Saturday Only FOR YOUR SHOPPING Open Mon. thry Fri, © 9 AM, to 9 PM. Sat. ‘till 5:30 P.M, CONVENIENCE . Apply In writing to: Chevron Canada Ltd., 4779 Penzance Dr., | BURNABY, B.c. Closed Sundays Att'n. Simon Evans -BELL employee in a Credit Union related training seminer. —CasNewsFoto by Lois Hughes tu © LEGALS WE HAVE WILL FORMS. Only 75¢ gach. Also Interim Agreement Sales forms, 2 for 75c. Castlegar News, 191 Columbia Ave, find © Cards of Thanks J wputd ike to ea thank ute tap ang, Ward and Waltoi wonderful tail 0 aa piste t Hospital. Soot ten toall friends who visited, sent eatas' td gifts. your kindness will s Phy! Phin © In Memoriam In inoving memory of has passed since that we foved was called God took her home, it was His will, But uy our yr heart the hveth alll. id remembered by husband George, ‘and t the Bark. penkott, Harshenin and Ostoforott GuuRCHES— — a Infoving menaryat of Norris E. away July 5, cr aren The aun atill shines The dirds stil! sing Life goes on But nothing brings ‘The love and oy We shared with you | Rest tn pone. eG LG — of our fon and. brather Marvin York, sig, passed away suddenly duly 16, 1 ‘There (8 a link death cannot sever,” Love and remembrance fast forever — Sadly missed by Mom, Dad ens braihers Glenn and Morrie and uD In pura pemory, of our son Gordon io passed away July 17, fois, He could not Bey gon recog us, nor could he clas) wi ‘him, aut God makes mistakes. We thank ocd for His la and comfort. thats been 80 precio! to us these past 4 years. aM = ever remembered by Dad ant ‘BIRTHS GEMMELL — To Mr. and Mra. lan Gemmell (nee Linda Palsson) of Calgary, July 8, a daughter. ry id Mrs. Eric Ball of Stocan, July 7, A gauanier. SWETLISHOFF — To Mi id Mra. Peter J. Swetlishoff of " Cantlogar, July 9, a son. PUBLIC NOTICE COMPULSORY SANITARY SEWER CONNECTIONS that_In cate ar Sewer Connection ‘and Regulation ‘aytaw No. 138, 1975, it shall be compulsory for any owner to connect such building with the common sanitary sewer within one (1) yaar after the date that the sanitary sewer system is completed and rendered operational. The Castlegar South Sewer System was completed and rendered operational August 20, 1976. Any B person who omits or refuses to comply with the above provision of Bylaw No. 1975, may be required by Council to comply with this Bylaw within sixty (60) days of receipt of being served with a notice. In the event an owner falls'to comply within sixty | (60) aw No, 136 of rece! scalp of such notice, then the owner shall be guilty of an infraction o subject toa fine under the Summary Conviction Act of up to $00 604 00: p! lus fut costs. S : Your cera) in uate the Castlegar South Sewer Project Is respectfully City of Castlegar SPECIALS on. USED TENT CAMPERS SPORTSCRAFT Sleeps6 $995 Court News Cee en meen In provincial court Tues- day Brian McCarthy pleaded guilty to a charge of being a minor in possession of liquor. He was fined $85. . . - Bruce Denneus pleaded ” guilty to.a charge of allowing his dog to run at large withouta dog licence. He was fined $5. 16, 1904, in Camino Di Codroipo, Italy. He married in ,that country coming to Canada in 1951 to settle in © Natal. . He was employed with Crow's Nest Industries in the - mine. When he retired in 1970 he moved to Castlegar. He was a member of St. Rita's Catholic Church. Surviving are his wife Armida; two sons, Stelio of Victoria and Bruno of Prince George; ,one daughter, Mrs. John (Maria) Santone of Van- couver; one sister, Mrs. Giusep- pina Mior of Vancouver and five grandchildren. Pallbearers were Ottorino Pan, Milio Susanna, Aldo Zan- rosso, Mario Graziotto, Aldo Bertarione and Marino Masini. Double Fire ‘Sirens. . Call Out Departnients Fire sirens sounded in both sections of the city yesterday morning as firemen responded to a call at 544 7th Avenue. Fire Chief Ed. Lewis, who stated no loss resulted through the confusion, said the fire was in the north section, in a base- ment suite occupied by Ed Chernoff. It did, however, reflect the continued problem of not: hav- ing addresses distinguished adequately between the north and south sections of the city. The same concern has been + repeatedly expressed by Fire Ferry Traffic Ferry traffic for June at Castlegar is down in most cate- gories from June 1976. This June the ferry made 8,022 round trips compared to 3,250 in June 1976. In the. following figures the June 1976: figure issin brackets for comi- parison. -* 28,851 (30,478); passengers, 39,- 598 (43,026); trucks, 12,501 (12,- 481); trailers, 640 (478); motor buses 113 (178); motorcycles 899 (834) and livestock $6,(10). First Aid Course The following senior citi- zens have completed the course prescribed by St. John Am- bulance in Standard First Aid; Mrs. A. G. Speers, Miss S. E. Polster, Mr. G. D. Johnson, Mr. D. E. Johnson, Mrs. D.. Hal- bauer, Mr. L. 0. Dunsford, Mrs, Penny E. Davoren and Mrs. S. L. Boyd. Classes were held at Stan- ley ‘Humphries Secondary - School during the months of March, April and May. Senior Instructor Bill Harrower con- ducted the classes assisted by: P. Trischuck, ; - WEATHER VENTURE Sleeps 6, Fridge, 3-burner Stove, _ Hydraulic Brakes $2495" MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES LTD. Castlegar Ph. 365-5741) Dealer Lic. No. D00112A Automobiles and drivers, | Chief Rene Archambault of the southern section of the city. Few details on the fire were available at. press time. Lewis said the fire resulted from smoking in bed. There were. no injuries, Fire damage was confined to the bedroom suite, mainly to the bed and mattress, though smoke damage. did ‘occur throughout the house. Lewis says cigarette smok- ers rate high in Canadian statis- tics as the cause of 62 per cent of the fires. “This includes the offender . who either falls asleep or blacks out," says Lewis. : Burial took place in Park Memorial. Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral, Home in charge of USED MINL-MOTOR 1076 — 22’. VANGUARD — Mini-Home FORD V-8, Automatic, 11,600 Miles, Auto Alc Conditioner, Roof Air Conditioner, Power Plant, Storm Windows, Radlo & Tape Deck, Forced Alr Furnace, 3-way Fridge, Tub & Shower, Sleeps 6 ee 1974 — 19° TIOGA Mini-Home. DODGE V-8, Automatic, Auto Alr Conditioner, 7300 Mites, Hitch, Radio, Bathroom W/Shower, _ 2-way Fridge, Furnace, ‘ 4-burner Stove & Oven, Carpet, Sleeps 6 * ‘MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES LTD. Castlegar Ph, 385-5741 Dealer Lic. No,.00112A necessarily accepted. Alrport. time. CITY OF CASTLEGAR TENDERS Tenders are Invited from contractors for the installa- tlon of approximately 3,050 feat of security fence at the Castlegar Alrport. Highest or any tenders not Further Information and bid forms may be obtained by contacting the Airport Manager at the Castlegar All tenders must be in sealed envelopes clearly marked security fence tender arid must Castlegar City Hall, 460 Columbla Avenue, North, tlegar, B.C, not later than 4:00 p.m. P.D.S.T. Friday July 22, 1977. Tenders will be opened at- this, be received at Listings We have numerous unlts set up In traller. parks: © Skirted © Furnished Welt ont ‘Ready To Move Into ra can be viewed on our tales lots = 14-Wides on Display, and some New s2-Wid Reduced In Price! - ‘i Wo sell units on consignment. Northwest . Ld. OL No. O1017A 940 Hwy. 3, Castlegar, S. Ph. 985-3551 See You There! Castlegar ‘Sunflower Fest Friday, Saturday, Sunday, July 22, 23, 24 (we doitri rig! So, Put'Your Car In Our Hands and Take Advantage of these - Vehicle - ‘Your Carpet Carpets by Ivan Oglow Headquarters ..'. | 365-7771 ‘Super Service Savings _ Summer Engine =, © Compression Test © Plugs, Points & ~ Condenser ; © Fuel and Alr Filter. ~ _© Service Battery & Terminals ar Carb. & Timing 95 Parts 4-cyl. & 6-cyl. ratés on request | Engine Compartment Steam Clean... “$645 PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL AUGUST 15 Underceating:: cell So tinteetei NNN stebaiet cee nei Shei be Ne aE neewer ene nan te rrr ‘Discharge of Firearms - Prohibited in the City As‘a result of complaints received at the RCMP office in Castlegar; the following. in- formation is being, provided respecting the’ safe and legal handling of firearms as defined by the City of Castlegar bylaw No. 186; and the definition ,under the Criminal Code of " Canada; “Firearm” means and in- cludesicharged rifles, shotguns, : alr and gas operated guns, i spring Operated weapons, re- Book, Lists Baha'i World Achievements Recently donated with ' children's: books; :‘The Bahai , World-Vol. XV’ is now available at the Castlegar Public Library. "The Bahai World’ chron- icles ‘the | administrative developnients and historic en- deavours of this world com- munity, between the years 1968- 1978, Individual ‘and group achievements are depicted in numefous articles and illustra- tions, throughout the book. Funeral Service Held Today For Infant Private funeral service is” being held today from St. + Peter's Lutheran Church for baby Alexis Nicole Orton born Saturday in Trail. The infant is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Orton” of Castlegar and two brothers, both at home. Pastor R. Klein will be of- ficidting with burial to take * place at Park’ Memorial Come: i “tery: Advertising = so lets good little. products coipete with the biggies! — volvers, bow and arrow of more than 10 pounds pull. Subsection 2 and 8 of the bylaw states: 2. No person or persons shall, after the passage and - coming into effect of this bylaw, - discharge or cause to be dis- charged, any firearm or fire- arms within the, boundaries of the municipality, 8. Any person or persons who contravene the preceding section shall be deemed to be guilty of an offence, and shall be lable on aummary conviction to a fine not exceeding three hun- dred dollars ($800.) in addition + to costs, and in default of payment of any fine to im: prisonment for a term not ex- ceeding three months, “Section 6 of the Act states: Every person who has a firearm in his possession or under his contro! shall exercise due care for the safety of other Persons and property, - Section 7 of the Act states: A Conservation Officer or Peace officer, without a war. rant, may (a) search any person - whom he suspects of having in possession any firearm in viola- tion of this Act. (b) Stop and search any means of conveyance men- tioned in section 6 in or upon. which he suspects that any firearm is being carried in vio- lation of this Act. (c) Seize any such firearm, whereupon the same may be Gisposed of as in this Act pro- ‘vided. Section 8 of the Act states: A person who has not at- “tained the age of 18 years and who carried. any firearni_ be- yond lands occupied by . his parent or guardian without the company and supervision of a person who has attained the sage of 20-years is guilty of an‘ * offence. In summary, the foregoing © - «simply states that no one may , discharge a firearm within the >’ city limits and no one under the age of 18 years may have:a firearm in his possession unless by an adult. 30TH ANNIVERSARY of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club was celebrated last week with a special ladies night at the D-Bar-D. Here club ‘president Charlie Cohoe, centre, charter Ppresi- dent Cyril Bell, right, and charter member Bill * Waldie ‘prepare to blow out the candles on a birthday cake Prepared for the event. The club was chartered on June 24, 1947 and letters of congratulations were read at the of ‘the club's activities, including formation fn m Glee ‘Club, ‘work parties on the “old” arena, one time of an annual July 1 celebration, oak on the pools at Pass Creek Park, the assumption of the debt for the Kiwanis Scout Hall, annual four-wheel-drive raffles and recollections of Uterally scores ot other activities highlighted Hydro iN in This Yeor's Safety Program Accidents, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, July 14,1977 _ Injuries Decreased Bo Hydro's safety pro- gram showed a marked im- provement last. year with an outstanding. reduction in’ the frequency of disabling injuries to employees. Topping the list of accident © frequency reduction was the gas group with a reduction of 89 “per cent: followed by electrical operations with a drop of 36.8 per’ cent. Engineering showed a 25.6 per. cent. reduction in the’ fre- quency of accidents, Electrical operations acci- dent frequency showed a drop to 14,8, which is the number of disabling: injuries per million man-hours worked, For the lowest party from clubs throughout the world. Stories Y party. = Kiwanis, Club Photo © nsorship at MacFarlan Tells in Tells Castlegar ‘Audience : - accident frequency: in the his- tory of Hydro, electrical opera- tions: was recently presented’ with a safety award by. the Canadian’ Electrical, “Associa- tion. Hydro's general manager J.-N. Olsen said’ that in 1976 “we did achieve major improve. ments in our palety, perform. Pipeline Would i Drain Ratourcgs A pipeline should not be built to -carry Association, the Taternational D, across Canada in the Mac- Kenzie Valley or in the South- ern Yukon and NE B.C. That was the message Jim ‘MacFarlan brought to the Cas- tlegar audience last Thursday from the: National Coalition against Northern pipelines, In B.C. the working force for a moratorium on all pipe- lines is the broadest coalition of forces ‘since World War 1, It is made up of the B.C. Federation of Labour, the’ An- glican, Catholic, Lutheran and United churches, the B.C. Teachers - Federation, Oxfam, the Committee for Justice and Liberty, ‘the’ United Nations Sp “Your Ford Country Headquarters” 1976 Bronco 1974 Comet. 1973 Olds see. 1975 Home eedway in Trail ate, Se aie ie 4 dc, brown, ‘Gop, auto, rode 2 dom, 6 cyl,’ Sspeod, radio 1976 Chevette iscsi 1975 Plymout 1973 Mazda ls Montego 1974 Toyota sx Frente “1972 Cortina ‘: Name 4, compe, Whats, pst 4 dee, 104, Madge. Lg Brougham, 4 ¥ simmamrt id 2 ht, Fas pcre 1974 Gran Torino 1975 Gran Torino #"3"*"*. 1974 Courier rise ccc. 1974 Courier. tance ~1974 Pontiac 2.5: --' 1976 Honda ; - 1969 For 170 Marquis iat (1974. Econoline oahu pn Forc deere chic 4 Asyael,redle™ UID 2 dom, owe e auto, pa, pb, radia... ab B.S, pb, BEL. m8 WL - $6495 LINCOLN } dian Council ‘for Internatioal Cooperation, Scientific Pollu- tion and Environment Control, the United Native ‘Nations, Union ‘of B.C. Indian Chiefs, and: TheWest Coast District Coun- cil of Indian Chiefs, he said. MacFarlan contrasted the building of the CPR with the © pipeline projects through :the North. Whereas the CPR was.a necessity in the 1880s and had . the effect to. build ‘Canadian Unity at a time when Canada had to oppose the United States to assert its identity, the pipe- line in the 1970s is in no‘one’s national interest but the Ameri- cans’, he said. The pipeline will only drain ‘resources into the U.S., widening the gap between ‘Eastern an sage Canada Westei anaga, king Sha Saure Sotinwerd MacFarlan said, *~ line is built, B.C. will be in the Save Some Trees on Lot (continued from page Al): talked with the city planner and “both are working on the same wavelength”, he said. % City planning. technician Andy Swetlishoff said he has had no communication. with Golden Arrow. Asked. if any existing city bylaws -¢ontrol or prohibit the removal of trees, Swetlishoff said there are none | currently in. effect. Ald.’ ‘Andy Shutek, . city. council planning chairman, told the Castlegar News council had previously discussed such a by-: law, but had never approved it. The. Castlegar. News learned last week Golden ‘Ar- row, which bought half of the one-acre Igt-from another Van- ” couver-based company, Casban “Holdings Ltd., plans to house several storefronts i in the com-, plex—of which the local branch“: of the Bank of Montreal is a prospective client. - >A‘ spokesmian for the bank's. distribution _ planning department last week. '‘con-” firmed.that the site was being He said if the Alcan pipe-~ front line and will zeceive the Re: full brunt of the assault as the source Association, the Cana-. bulldozers tear through the northeast corner, of the. pro- vince. But so far no studies or inquiries: have been conducted’ in'B.C. to determine the socio- economic and environmental impacts of the project on the Liard-Fort Nelson-Fort St. _ - John area, he said. MacFarlan said the Demp- ster Highway was hastily built ‘in, the same. manner, without any environmental studies, to link Dawson City to Inuvik and: to open up the North, cutting through two Dene communities and will pose a-real threat to the porcupine, ¢ earibou herds and to grizzly bears, Decisions were made quietly in Ottawa by bureaucrats, cabinet minis- ters and oil companies, he said, MacFarlan ‘said: people af- fected. 1 by: such, projects havertio part -in ‘the decision making whether they live in Deer Park, Renata, Revelstoke, or the Peel, River area, or.the Liard. ‘Plain. The “common good” is deter- falned in Victoria or Ottawa, he Bal Our Low Price ‘Trade an .ance and it is very gratifying to receive the C.E.A. award,” He added that. Hydro's ultimate goal was to “steadily . reduce accidents until they simply do not happen." W. A. Best, general man- ager of electrical. operations said he was pleased at winning the award and added that he hoped his group would do even better in reducing accidents in 1977, “START.A HOBBY! Coin and Stamp Collecting Fascinates All Ages’. Got a Proper Stert Cometo OK COIN and STAMP SHOP In The Malt 763-4326 * Misalon Park Shopping Centre 3155 Lakeshore Road KELOWNA, 8.C, Excellent selection of tine canadien’ Coins & Stamps, Tap Prices Pald for Coin & Stamp Collections The Regional District _of Central Kootenay i offers for, sale by tender, the following vehicle: "1972 Dodge Sportsman Custom Maxiwagon = 15-passenger, G.V.W. 7, 700" {ranamisslon., VIL 4E9 as'Low |__._.-. 60 months 13.5% B Bani inet 0. lal No. B37BF 24586629, » 318 cu. In. V-8:motor.with 68,000 ‘miles, power Searing and Sulomatic The vehicle, to be sold on-an ‘‘as is, where is’* basis, may be viewed at the Castlegar & District Comm, inity Comptex, 439 - 6th Avenue, South, Castlegar, B. BO. ame, _hlgheat of any tender will not Necessarily be ‘The eae date for receipt of tenders Is 4:00 p.m. on duly 20, 1977, and should be addressed as follows: Regional District ot Central Kooteney -601’Vernon Stree! Nelson, B:C. jopular 4-Door Family ‘Sedan Is one. eof our sales leaders. ed < In: Silver Grey. Metallic, and “Automate Transmission; P.S:,. Radio, fogger, and much, snuck more. LIST. PRICE. $5662. Rear Our Low Pi 1977 PONTIAC. FIREBIRD For'the'finest In. handtin; buy.on this fantastic Firebl at oF ane much eae Trade and t . _manths at 135% saison ee per men oe jana. Srivin miss the Ate. S., 7. Yas! an location. A spokesman, for Roote last week said the company was. not ready to disclose details on‘ the ‘development | and’ would probably allow ‘its tenants. to make the announcements, «° Family Shoe R ‘Trade and terms as tow as $100 down, months at 13%2% bank Interest oO. ch "1977 PONTIAC PARISIENNE : This ‘fabulous ‘4-Door oeaane te full 5. ist P PRICI uly fat ed.” Includes ae =a $172.56 Per month ovel 60: o Ramsden—given ‘notice’ by.Cashan last, week to vacate the house on the lot by Aug. 5— “snid ‘developers. had surveyed. the property. and catalogued all the trees on the lot four months ago. In’a survey: last month, representatives “of :a. develop- / ment company divided it into 10° 5,000-square ‘foot ‘plots: and a 60-foot, Parking’ Tot". Ramsden said. Meanwhile: city couneil: “voted to inform Casban—which: owns five-lots ‘adjacent to 410 Columbia—that ;'the city will board up a deserted house and ‘remove the damaged ai auxiliary building at 456 Columbia at the < company’s ‘expense unless’ ‘it performs the: task’ within ‘80 4-Door Si Fabric Interlor. .V-8, Pri ce $6887..Our Low 1977. BUICK CENTURY. jedan immaculately . finished Automatic Side Mouldings, iDelener. and, Datu P.S., BB «5 Radio,. Trade and Terms as Low as $100 down, $149. 10 ft mani . 60 months.:13.5% Bank Interest est OG z pe on eet: Aztec Gold ‘with 3: as 2 juxe Wheel Cavers. 4-Door Luxu! 1977 BUICK. REGAL from Buick, Fully equi assist, includ ‘Ing g Automatic Alr-Condl with ‘eve: loning, 60/ wer io B:, vinit Roof, and much, much $7 eee fo Sat. Son, for browsing. git Ph. 259: Tbe eh, 1372, -Trade and terms as low 28 $100 ae $176. 12 per month over 60. months at 1342% bank Interest 0.A.C. 1977 BUICK LES LESABRE CUSTOM This immaculate 4-Door Sedan Is: our: service. manager's ne Demo. it Is finished Jn-Firethorn ‘Metallic throughout, and ws re wer. “assist, Including ele-sonltion oth sbon't ¢ vs is your. fan AST: PRI 21 2 2 Our. Low Price >. ¥ be 4 Bd Pag Trade and terms 8 law r.month over. 60. dmonths at 132%. bank interest OAL is ne e “1977, PONTIAC GRAI SAFARI» 4-Door. .Statlon : Wagon. Truly . one: of Pontiac's finest achievements. ans unit Is Para upped with more. options $ nditioned comfort. g 758 R than ett int. Try this Deauty Trade and Terms'as Low as $100, down.. @ WE HAVE A LARGE. ‘SELECTION e OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS. « ae AT OUR USUAL LOW: PRICES _