2Bio Saturday, November 9, 1991 @ BRAKES Why Wait For a Brake Special HERMAN? We Have A Year Round Price. REARS *64.95 FRONTS *74.95 MOST CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS INCLUDES: ¢ Pads * Shoes * Machine Drum and Rotors * Adjust Park Brake * Inspect All Hydraulic and Hardware Components * Metallic Pads Extra DISC PADS & BRAKE SHOES CONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR! * Licensed Automotive Mechanic * Designated Government Inspection Facility ‘* ICG Auto-Propane Conversion Centre FACILITIES FOR MOTOR HOMES AND RV's 2929 HIGHWAY DR., TRAIL 368-5228 Sat Bam-4pm. “Well, now we know what they meant when they said, ‘You can't take it with you.’”’ 412 Misc for sale DENNON anmv/m, CD shuttel deck, 4 speakers and amp, $1,000 firm. Steve 365-2244/364-2588. (tfn/73) FIREWOOD for sale. Fir, larch, spruce, birch. We will deliver or you may pick up. Place your order now. T.J. Logger 604-362-7795. (tfn/48) 2 6'x 12° POOL tables, $3,000 each. 365-3237. (tin/66) Johnny's GREEN PEPPERG......... GREEN ONIONS .......... : PINEAPPLES wmum......ea. $1.99 365-7041 8am.8p.m. — Robson CASH for good used tires, BIG O TIRES, 1507 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar. (104/101) WINDOW — Fixed double glazed 63" x 45 1/2". $125 Phone 365- 3305 after 6 p.m, (tfn/79) 415 Misc Wanted WANTED - Cord of dry birch wood. 365-6356. (3/89) WANTED Child's skates, size 11, 12. Ph. 365-3837. (tin/77) WANTED boat trailer to haul 14° aluminum boat. Ph. after 8 p.m. 365-3837. (tin/81) 418 Muscial instruments GUITARS & Strings. 365-2512. in/85) Import Auto Repair Specialists Home of the Maloney ‘Gold Card” We Offer: 1. Guaranteed Genuine Parts & Accessories 2. Competitive Door Rates 4. Courtesy Vehicle or Return Transportation 5. Free Repair Estimates 3. Quality Workmanship FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL CARL JOHNSON COLLECT AT 365-7241 519 Homes for Rent AVAILABLE Nov. 1, 3 bdrm. heritage-style home, excellent condition, no smokers, no students, no pets, $800/mo. Contact Peter Blackwell, Ph. 365- 2111. (tin/79) 521 Offices for Rent/Lease 5 OFFICE spaces for rent — heat, light and air-conditioning included. Call 365-7702. (tfn/38) 525 Storage -MINI storage units. 365-6734. (82.25) 529 - Wanted to Rent MALE professional seeks room and board. 365-2131. Mr. Eddy. y90) V AUTOMOTIVE 823 Cars Domestic 1978 FORD $1200. Ph. 365-2365. 1990 SKI DOO Formula Plus LT, excellent condition — only 275 km. Ph. 365-7664. (3/89) 851 Trucks and Van 1984 NISSAN Kingcab, 5-spd., diese! with canopy. Call after 4 p.m. 365-3909. (3/90) 1982 TOYOTA 4x4 on propane. Runs excellent $3400. Consider part trade. Ph. 365-3948. (3/89) 1982 DATSUN 4x4, good condition, $2900 OBO. 365-3948. (3/89) 1979 GMC Jimmy 4x4, excellent mechanical, good body, new winters, $3700 OBO. 1976 Olds Cutlas, good running condition, good winter tires, excellent winter beater. $700 OBO. 365-7664. (3/89) 1980 NORDIC 377, 139” track. (3/89) with louvers, t-roof, no rust, winterized, 4 new Goodyear winter tires, 2 summer tires, good condition, excellent on gas mileage. Asking $2,000. 359-7654. (3/90) 1981. MALIBU Stationwagon, excellent condition, rebuilt engine, auto., new tires, $4199 OBO. 365- 2243. (3/89) 1977 CORDOVA, running condition, $300 0.b.0. 365-8356. (3/87) 1970 TRANS AM 600 total miles on complete frame of 455 HO, 5- speed, 12 bolt, 4-wheel disc brakes. Too much to list. Must be seen. No test pilots. $18,500 OBO. 365-2244/364-2588. (tin/73) Homes for Sale 500 APARTMENTS 825 Cars Sports & import OLDER home - 4 bedroom, 2 baths, barn, garage on 2 BDRM. suite, Blueberry Creek, 15 acres, Crescent Valley $129,000 firm. 359-7701. (7/88) REAL ESTATE Our team effort gets results, Drop by for a flyer! ~ Raed —d carb eaiin © RESIDENTIAL © COMMERCIAL e LAND Free Morket Evaluations 365-2166 wus. 365-6892 css. Castlegar ~ REALTY trp. aie 1761 Columble JORDAN WATSON 43 —S—*«<“‘C«é‘C Commercial» plus utilities, available immediately. References required. 359-7978, or call Barry Brown 365-2111. (3/89)! ONE and 2 bdrm. furnished river- bank apts. starting at $350 per month. Utilities included. Inquire Mother Nature's Pantry 365-7750 or 365-6096. (tfn/83) ONE- and_ three-bedroom accommodation. Weekly or monthly at Red Mountain. 362- 9000. (tfn/26) craven VALLEY MOTOR INN, AND _ RESTAURANT, FRUITVALE, B.C., 20 MINUTES FROM CASTLEGAR. ROOMS $250/MONTH OR $375/MONTH INCLUDES BREAKFAST. 367- 7664. (11/82) 1979 HONDA Prelude power sunroof, 5-spd., runs well,winter tires, cassette, $600. 365-8383 (790). 1990 MAZDA MX6 SE, 5-spd., sunroof, mags, stereo, alarm, bra, spoiler, undercoated. $13,950. Ph. 365-2790, 365-9231. (7/89) 1984 TOYOTA Tercel wagon, 4W.D. $4000 OBO. Ph. 365-3925. (3/89) 1981 PRELUDE, red, in top mint condition, new clutch/brakes, extra winter tire $4950. Ph. 365-3482. (3/88) 831 Motorcycles For Sale YAMAHA 4000K, perfect shape, must be seen. Sacrificed-sale to 515 Misc for rent 1 bdrm. unit for rent, close to all amenities. 365-3848 or 365-3110. ATTENTION DEVELOPERS, INVESTORS OR BUILDERS! For sale: One acre property in South Castlegar presently zoned M1 Subdividable. Possibility for condo, 517 Mobile Homes/Pads RV SPOTS in town. Twin Rivers Motel. 365-6900. (tfn/80 LARGE mobile home pads and R.V. pads at Ponderosa Mobile Park. 365-3353. (tfn/81) ” PRIVATE SALE - Hobby farm 6.59 level acres in prime location at Slocan Park. Land newly fenced. Good 30°x30' cedar barn with cement-floor, hydro, water . Accomi Nice large 3 bedroom home with 2 rooms (family room and rec. room) and sauna in daylight basement. Attched carport and $164,000. Please 17. (3/88) Homes for Sale OWNER — sq. ft. home with 2 large bedrooms and basement all on 1.3 creek oe! acres drive by Lyf Pass Creek Rd., Castlegar and Ph, 365- light industrial or residential. 365-8307 2 BORM. unf;urnished trailer on private property, bson. Large 478 Lots FULLY serviced residential building lot, 75'%246". 1341 Forest Road. 493-0338. No agents please. (7/84) yard, no pets, non-smokers, i now $ 365-7098. (tin/89) 519 Homes for Rent 2 BDRM. main floor of house, 60° x 100° LOTS 409, 411 6th Ave. Sloped lot, potential for cupiex: plans for 3 bdrm. house includ: with garage at back $18,000. on, 727-0660. (tir/79) now, close to downtown. References required. 365-8285. (389) Vv RENTALS 500 APARTMENTS (inves) the first $6,995 OBO. 365- 2588. (tin/73) 1982 BRONCO 4x4 Custom, brand = new pal. body sou condition, asking $3700. OBO. 365-3321 or view 1901 Connors Road, Castlegar. (3/90) 1986 FORD Ranger 4x4, auto., Tono cover and canopy, $7800. 365-2364. (3/88) 1987 TOYOTA 4x4, 5-speed, longbed with canopy and stereo, $9500 0.b.0. 365-6186 or 365- 6604. (tin/84) OUR ACTION AD PHONE NUMBER IS 365-2212 beplaips tsccars MMe. vesives, AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY RB cxphates hegre ini» * = Lab taf eagehaldod 1507 Columbia A\ ve., Castlegar, B.C. Winter Tires on Sale Now! Call 365-2055 The New Man In Town re t » Gas, oll & electric water heater repairs * All Heating & plumbing + Gas & oll furnace servicing installations To develop and selecting TRAIL CAMPUS BUILDING SERVICE WORKER PROGRAM COORDINATOR implement a Building Service and orienting instructors, Sevcscran ana coneebeang tonne soeee te th the instructors. promking the program, selecting students and 3 BDRM. unfurnished house, it a TWIN RIVERS MOTEL. Kitchen units available — weekly rental. 1485 Columbia Avenue. 365- . ) 2 BDRM. apt., partly furnished, Guiitiee | central. 365- 3393 for viewing app a 5003. (3/89) sking $800/month plus utilities. 365- 6347. (7/87) TWIN RIVERS MOTEL Kitchen units available — weekly rental. 1485 Columbia Avenue, . (tin/80) Cie — fovemuer 1 180, 1991, to: PERSONNEL & EMPLOYEE RELATIONS ———CASTLEGAR CAMPUS Sox 1200, . VIN 3 365-7292 # 9, 1991 New seniors’ committee opens door to local action Se Seniors also raised concerns about input Remember WHEN fo. Bloomer Creek to the into issues affecting the community and say they wish to their l growth ‘y school on ly be undertak- en. a long se- ealth, and R h niors Health Network. Under the aegis of the Castl It is made up of representatives from the area and corresponds to the local school dis- and District Hi Partnership Board, walk cieiguneen Seuss Castlegar and District Home Support Ser- trict and the regional district electoral areas I and J, which includes Shoreacres, Glade, tolls However, not all seniors enjoy a 2 Seniors Health Sur- lifestyle such as just described. For vey. This culminated those who do have health and other in the Seniors Health Needs Assessment problems, changes are underway Report in early 1991. The survey was a success, CO! confirming what health care people in the community al- ready suspected. Seniors say they have only health-promot- ing habits — they exercise daily, do not drink or smoke, eat healthy and nutritional foods in daily meals, have someone to talk to and gladly volunteer their time to assist oth- three ers. However, not all seniors enjoy a lifestyle ose who do have health and other problems, changes are un- such as just described. For th: derw: lack of ad ay Paramount is the issue of health along years of ppt po wehoreigan nytmernn beenemyans ous concern. For those seniors experiencing deteriorat- ing health, the most frightening aspect facing Genie moving into a different housing situ- Te Alihiigh local seniors have enjoyed a good measure of personal safety and security, a ok Dene 8 were ee rven tation, par- ao. for the — areas, is also a seri- ites a dali tee’s objectives are intentions to act as an ad- visory to agi or and political interests on issues of concern to local seniors. It will also identify seniors’ con- cerns and needs and research ways and means of mitigating these concerns, enhanc- ing existing services and programs, and in- vestigating and developing new ones. Elma Maund, a communications consul- tant, has been hired to coordinate the activi- ties of the committee. Though new to the area, she brings to the group a number of experience in project co-ordination throughout B C. Since 1985 she has been in- volved in health and other seniors issues throughout Australia and South Pacific. This ries of letters and agitation between the village, the provincial government and the school board on a danger- ous health menace. 25 YEARS AGO From the Nov. 9, 1966 Castlegar News A token closure of the gap between teachers demands and 1967 salary increase of- fers by the school board of Castlegar School District No. 9 has been achieved but indi- logical 15 YEARS AGO From the Nov. 12, 1976 Castlegar News A great deal of concern was voiced from the staff and members of the board at the monthly meeting of the Castlegar and District Hos- pital Board of Management regarding occupancy. At the end of September hospital occupancy was 482 patient days below budget with a predicted 1,300 below for the year. This results in grave financial problems for the hospital. AGO From the Nov. 9, 1986 Castlegar News Kootenay West MP Bob Brisco told a_ British Columbia Utilities C i cations are the neg will go to arbitration. - The teachers’ salary nego- tiating committee has inally increased its de- mands for 14.6 per cent over- all scale increases and the board has likewise upped its 3.6 per cent increase offer. eee Selkirk College may lead the way in a change of em- phasis from university trans- fer programs to technical training, Principal Gordon Campbell told Rotarians at a noon luncheon yesterday. Mr. Campbell said at pre- sent three-quarters of the students at Selkirk are on sion hearing Thursday that although he has some reser- vations about the proposed purchase of West Kootenay Power and Light Co. by Util- iCorp United Inc., he believes “the sale itself can breathe new life into the community.” eee The provincial govern- ment has taken away part of Westar Timber’s Southern Wood Products annual allow- able timber harvest. Deputy forest minister Bob Flitton made the an- nouncement Thursday to re- duce Westar’s tree farm li- cense in the West Kootenay b it failed to harvest eee ra iaers chek wae e- niors’ Resource , which will be pro- and only a quarter on techno- the wood at a sufficient rate. duced in English, R and Por to be available early i in 1992. Other programs services are mm turbing and violation of persons and property. VV MARINE 912 Boats For Sale 19 FT. Eli Tunnel with Cable 10 Nov. 11, 12, 13 and 14 Monday 1 p.m. Never Again - Produced iby the War Amps of Canada, this program takes a look at the World Wars. 6:30 p.m. ‘Tuesday 9 a.m. Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover Deb Thomas from the Nelson library talks about books on Cable, the new series high- lights Alberta music talent. Shoots and hosted by Helen Wednesday 8:30 separa Opening The Village of Fruitvale cele~ brates the grand op of Teil City Gecaedl Gavel-to-gavel coverage of the T Nov. 12th ti <| >| O|> 10/=|> [a] mor! 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