a CLASSIFIED RATES AND .- INFORMATION Clossilied Ads appearing in this section run in the Castlogar Nows only. Deadline tor submission is Wednesday a! 10.a.m, They ore'not Action Ads ond thorolore ate not covered by our *“Guorantead Results” polky. q Rates The fist 10 words are 75¢. every additional word is 5¢ BE YOUR @WN contractor equipment jm, aallegel Fi EVINRUDE ouboard, $450 nt conan. Ph. 365-6800. '@ Great Danes, 6 mths, ld. Houeetrained Ph 982 3708 MM/14 1967 CHEVELLE Malibu, 2-dr. H.T. $27, 4-barre!, Body Immacula Lul Ads for-Seniors— gaye pfeluding Wore West Romence, $20-Ph.seersadzn MMiN4 Payment Policy ‘]Poyment must be made im ad? ‘| vance. Cash, cheques, oF credit cards, including Visa (Chorgox} ‘Jand Master Charge accepted. [Business accounts. payment os pre-arranged Please see Section “B" of this paper for our mojor Classified Action Ads. 2-BDAM. APARTMENT. Fridge, ve, and utilities Included. Ava: ble ‘April 12, Ph, 365-8009 0 %4-ACRE LOT for rant, with septic ‘tone and wator. Ph. 365-85: Mia TO RENT OAR SALE 3-bdrm, mous : on7th Ave., &. Ph, 365-5686. Mi 1 furnished. Avail i . } 2BDRM, ES oy roan or optional ore barn. on ‘ COMMERDIAL SPACE for rent, j FOX, 9. tt, on Columbia Ave, a rallabte ig lmmnediaely. Call eta + 3033 or 385- mis + : COMMERCIAL, SSUBINESST4 pours furnished pachalor iis, in. Ph. 365-6547 MMI. Dow. BAGHELO ull a Tear eot iy 8 aranibre ms : 6 aNERCIAL PREMISES i un ‘class location, close to Kinnalrd “fant For information exit Bora rent ‘or info lan ity 388-3936 oF + Edblad at Castie Res! 1 385-2423 evenings. MMI2i14 ‘HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent. + Ph. 385-5613. 3/14 HOMES for SALE CASTLEGAR SOUTH. ace, targe lot, frit traee, ‘good location. Ph, 428-7078 Cr. 14 PROPERTY -.- Sree al lown, moni yi per LANDSCAPED bulldin a ara Avenue South, Cast rege, Includes 365-5376. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE: One 1972 (Bon. Viste Villa, ieee 2 barme 3S TaKe0et ntualahed, 2 bdrm. 300-4343." "_MM/14 joss. orcag TIPOUT Seen 385-5001 bafare 11 7, Cedar Crest Fate mie Peer IMPERIAL, swith 10x28- a s. cold n, MMit4 aa Terr. S BRAM. fridge ‘and rh court $8, VEHICLES gf MISC. FOR SALE MAI Rene and f bathraem nk BW “a MMt4 KODAK ad movie projector, Ph. MMI4 ee ath FT. {GEEZER. i Giser . 365-2458, > mode! + GARAGE SALE at 108 Lm. to A 7 i prll 10th, #15, 25 Woodland Or., : Nett, «Castlegar. Just above Caatie- aa VOLARE 2-dr.. cou, auto, + radlo, rear defroster, root, + 8,000) ke Ke 9,000 mile), balan balance ot asa ran 5, sae da MMI MA! 700s ft, ‘Included, very Teas only imonih. Green Acres Cas- He ” Realty, Ph. 365-3338 Bjorn + Edblad, of 388-2423 evenin Mirorta BOY'S BICYCLE, Mustang type, + $25. Ph. 365-2672. 1970 FORD truck, good condition. Ph, 988-6521. MMIta 4979 FORO BRONCO, 1968 Fargo Van, sa, _rowate Rentala, Castlegar. Ph. 385-3315. 1978 SIERRA CLAS 3f4-ton GMG. Most options. Ph. 388-2672. 1972 NOVA 4dr. Excellent shape. un RENEGADE C7 for sale or trade for Camero. Ph. 388-6508. MMiI14 1974 OATSUN Rebullt eng “ott cf nee jebul engine. st of er under oe nS a oT INO Glavelang 4-barrel. en ne has sty been warted, never driven. Ph, 365-5100. 19; CHEV VAN, 3, pe Be a (nterlor gel wlehed. Ph. 385-8561 alter 5:30 p.m.MM/14 $273, 4,TON FORD, hy $17 0 4 Lain 4 tw73G, ny ev a aTON; 350 C.. 7 rane eat needs work ‘Beat oftert ke 3 alg WANTED REBFONSIBLE Marrisd cou; . e068. ~ HELP WANTED © CARETAKER requi with 4 rental hom mbe nfs abo oon Bend resume to Vionanead etd 48 10 Perry 8t., Queas ANG. Initvies wile airanpes VEHICLE MECHANIC Required benmeataely for full-time employment. A qual motor eenage fewtin experience m and repairs: of avariety =e inaiudng cee, 8 senate Fina tled persone of wa mdi mn during Bu echo ear and 6:30 on School ar and fringe benatit je bene WH accordance with me 9. Collec a Agreement betwee School Trust the and C Union of Fup nid Enpisyes ppllcant mui jin 00a prvsica coral, “praca will, Janitor upgrading oo or, Previous a *TAPalgation porn are a at the School 6 id Mal ‘nee an aimee will be arranged. CHER Box 3220 CASTLEGAR, B.C. 2114 LOST & FOUND cat between 4th and pene 365-5405 or 365-8117 after 6 p.m SHARE-A-RIDE BIDE REQUIRED. a ond from Trails Will shart Z expenise, 7 aperaas betwi and 5:30, of Sigwoaat alter alx. tir - NOTICES pee — TARRYS HALL: April 7th “ENGAGEMENT SS e Bowling: SS Tues. Morning Ladies Coffee Break LHS Betty Oglow 227, LHT Dorothy Hardy 571. ee THS Mugs 1100. THT us igs 2992, Team Points: Cheerios 11, Muffets 16, Mugs 22, Pincurlers 18, Take Five 6, Wheaties 11, Strikeout - Bertha Vincent. Tues. Afternoon Ladies 1 p.m. (March 20) LHS D. Lady 242, LHT D. Lady 660. : ‘'THS Castlegar Drugs 1019. THT Castlegar Drugs 3031. Team Points: Northwest Homes 419, Central Foods $87, Castlegar Hotel 980%, Castle- gar Drugs 380, Super Valu 866, Waldie's Plumbing and Heating 335%: Other 600's: M. Quiding 606, K. Gritchin 601. Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (March 20) LHS Judy Rowland 288, LHT Judy Rowland 614. MHS Ian Rae 325. MHT Tan Rae 805. THS Columbia No. 5 — 1233. THT “DE” Bowlers 3491. Team Points: Pin Pals 410%, Regulars 376, Columbia No. 5 — 848, Termites 367, “DE” Bowlers 308%, Rolling Pins 311°, Other 600's: Ian Rae 805, Roger Rowland 650, Ron Me- Intyre 677, Judy Rowland 614, Marvin LeRoy 634... More on Page AS Card of Thanks Thani ank yor ju Dra. Ward end Yule, Dhatlet pe id te nie ree care wl while 1 wae The ats re sunt) to ‘thant at ame and ons Heepltal, and the Home Care Nurses; and apectal thank iB to ait our friends wno we nh help tome during my moines | iness before her passing on ne, }, 1970. Greatly sppre- clated. Sylvia Smith. Audio Book: vallable at Local Libra: For Those ah Can’t Read Pat Livingstone demonstrating an audio book NEW ‘CONVERTS’ Please See Section ‘B' of this paper for our major CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS continued from page Al develop the processing of those resources within B.C. to benefit as much as we can from the natural resources we have.” + He said the budget intro- duced to the legislature by Finance Minister Evan Wolfe Monday was “an absolutely spectacular thing”. outlining the government's attitude toward contro] of natural resources. “We've got.a government that is able to have a balanced budget and lower taxes,” Brooks said. “That's a trend we're going to see as we get into the 1980s, We have to have lesser and lesser government, therefore reducing taxes and Castlegar Library Release The Ca Castlegar gar Library re- cently hosted a workshop on audio books with lbrarians . from Nelson and a trustee from Grand Forks in attendance. Gary Parlee, production manager of the Audio Books Department of the Library Services Branch in Vancouver, demotistrated exactly how the tape-players work, how to overcome the problems en- countered by the audio book ‘users and how to introduce a new patron to the use of the cassettes, The library has a small regular clientele for the audio books and yet the librarians fee! that more use could be made of them. They are intend- ed for people who have diffi- culty in reading regular books for reasons of poor eyesight or Membership now stands at ri 174, The display of drawings in the Kinnaird Branch last oath shows the work of Toni Normandeau of Blueberry Creek and Mrs, Helen Holuboff of Robson. The preschool story ours have closed down ier the spring/summer recess &! resume in ‘September. ‘A chil- + dren's program of stories be filmed by Community TV and shown in the regular Story Hour slot on Channel 10. The monthly Saturday story and film show will continue for the time being. This Saturday a puppet show with marionettes, music, story and film will be held in the Castlegar Branch as the culmination to the Ubrary's Young Canada Book Week, re- led from ib other physical The collection is exchanged regularly with the Library Services Branch to ensure a continual fresh supply of ma- terial, and titles encompass a wide range of subjects and reading tastes. At the board meeting on Monday, the librarians report- ed another busy month with Allen. Selbie will chair a committee to meet with the directors of Areas I and J to discuss a proposal that these areas participate in the It brary's funding. The problems the library is facing in its efforts to expand its premises was the main topic of board again climbing over the 5,000 mark. dustriesin Rossland-Trail as ways in which the principles of resource development could be applied locally to provide more employment in the riding. Asked whether he was . gaining support in his bid to unseat D'Arey — who, en route to the riding from Victoria, was unavailable for comment yes- terday — he said that in the two months he and party members have ‘spent organizing and assembling a platform they have “converted an awful lot of people, I feel, to the philosophy of the present government.” Brooks said the next five weeks will mean “at least six hours a day” of door-to-door ig our own and the Processing” of our resources.” He named development of and tourism in- Mr. and a ‘Frank aa ino. Sone iwariage, a state as Lucinda Jean to t. Davi nglicen church, Cant "ON Sat- May 12, Yor oe te On Sat ur 2 ne, rey vi Tnate ae Sone eEdward nd Roberts and inele Fenifies. Retired Adults... We need carriers in your neighborhood We need responsible people who would like to earn money for Flyer Distribution on a regular or relief basis. Earn Extra Money! Tuesday Deliveries! No Collections! Good Exercise! Pablistasl Mrizhe aut Laets Decry Webster 658, Dale Johanson : 707, Marvin Wood 689, Mike : Halisheff 656, Len Darnbrough 7-622, Erma Mykyte 607. : Wed. Morning Ladies : LHS Erma Mykyte 250. : LHT Erma Mykyte 704. .THS Chevys 1089. THT hevys 3021, B Team Points: Continentals : 350, Ramblers 371‘, Bobcats '. 3542, Nova's 384, Chevys ; > 453'%, Moilel ‘T's 35242. Other 600's: Mary McAl- ine 614. Wed. Night Mixed (March al) z LHS B, White 256. LHT B. + White 631. MHS M. Read 361. MHT M. Read 936. “ THS Wobbly Wonders > 1300. THT Wobbly Wonders 18573, 96, Bashful Five-395, Midnight 2 Marvels 389%, Wobbly Won- * ders 342, Roxy Rollers 3242, Special Deliveries 313. é Other 600's: M. Laren 629, B. Quiding 629, H. Sheridan 614, J. Mykyte 609, B, Hall 607. Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Virginia Maida 240. . Team Points: Chipmunks 20, Minks 17, Beavers 16, - Squirrels 13, Lions 10, Teddy Bears 8. * “Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— . Rowdy Rollers (March 22) : LHS Bonnie White 249. -LHT Erma Mykyte 613. THS Criers 1099. THT) (Fi +, Groaners 3029, Team Points: Hooters +. 373%, Screamers 385, Groan- Team Points: Bowling Bees - ers 41042, Wailers 354, Criers 362%, Moaners 377%. Other 600's: Bonnie White 611, Kay Gritchin 603, Diana Lady 601. Thurs, Night Mixed (March 22) LHS Erma Mykyte 271. LHT Bonnie White 667. MHS Orlando Vecchio 309, ; MHT Orlando Vecchio 755. THS. Misfits 1154. THT. Mi: 3216, Team Points: Avengers 3, Hotless 0, Owees .3, Robson Rollers 0, Out of Towers 1, South 5 — 1, Misfits 4, Stingers 3, Green City Gamblers 1, All” Stars 4, Cannon Balls 1, Alley Hogs 3. Other 600's: Matt Rohn 732, Jake Koenig 687, Gary Jackson 679, Larry Webster 675, Gerry Wichert 662, Marvin Wood 654, Erma Mykyte 649, Howie Byers 649, Don Beck 647, Robert Mott 641, Bruce MacKenzie 619, Bob Lesy 614, Ivan Salekin 608, Jo Whitnack 607, Harry Tamelin 606, Shirley Iachetta 602, Mike Wichert 601. “Fri. Night’ Mixed 9-11" pan. (Mareh 23) LHS Joan Humphrey 336. _ LHT Joan Humphrey 798. MHS ‘Ron McIntyre 323, MHT Mike Wichert .759, THS Jolly Five 1279. THT Jolly Five 3375. ° Team Points: Jolly “Five 289%, Night Owls 348, Alley Brats 373, Desert Demons 346, Robson “5”. 430, Sweet Feast 3972. - Other 600's: Joe Podd 616. Youth Bowling Council Mixed - Senior Division GHS Janct Hall 225. GHT Betty-Ann Rayner 554. BHS . Robert Mott BHT Robert Mott 639. Junior Division GHS ‘Sheri LeRoy GHT Bev Postnikoff 459. _ BHS Mark Verigin BHT Michael Dunn 417, 8 The deadline for receipt of bowling results is 12 noon i T astlegar News considers current. - Sears See Page 194 AR7@-13 WW. - _ Regular $45.99 Isit . AbeBAS | Bee ze ‘BR78-13 DR78-14 ER7B-14 - FR7B-14 GR78-14 HR78-14 FR78-14 GR78"5 HR78-15 alas _:_ Catalogue No 956 292 302 DL: 956 202 303DL1 : 956 292 338 DL1 956 292339DL1 : 956 292 340 DL1 956 292342DL1 | 956 292343 DL1 ; 956 292 330 DL1 | 956 292 332 DL1 :° 956 292 3330L1 | 956 292 335: DL1 Prices in effect -now through Sat., April 21st. 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