a B16 5 ar rs-' esti 831 Motorcycles For Sale 912 Boats For Sale v LEGALS CLEAN house to share — also share heat and_ electricity $150/mo, Available Nov. 1st. 365- 5732. (3/78) 525 Storage MINI storage units. 365-6734. (82.25) 527 Wanted to Rent 1963 ACADIAN Sport Deluxe convertible, 2-spd., automatic, runs good — good rubber, needs some restoring. View at 1558 Pass Creek Road. Best cash offer over $2,500. 365-3393, 365-6747. (3/78) 1940 KNUCKLEHEAD Harley- Davidson, $7,000 firm. Once in a lifetime Sag ticcay He = the right person. 365-4907. (3/7 1 s ans 73 FORD F250, new paint, 4 1990 Z-24, V-6, 5 spd., all options. 365-3542. (7/78) WANTED to rent — 2-3 room apartment in Castlegar (for several months). 364-1568. (7/73) DESPERATELY needed, living accommodation in Castlegar for Selkirk student. Please call Sarah 367-7435. (7/73) 1980 OLDS Cutlass Supreme, good condition, low mileage. 1972 Chev 1/2 T. truck reasonable. 365- 7557. (3/78) WINTER beater 74 Pontiac 4 DR, SW. 399-4491. 1797 Hwy. 3A, Thrums. (3/79) ‘V AUTOMOTIVE 815 Campers, Trailers/Sale CONVERTIBLE — 1967 Ford Fairlane, must sell. Open to offers. 365-2449. (3/79) 4 winters. 693-5543 after 5:30 p.m. (3/78) 1979 FORD Bronco XLT, 4x4, automatic, 120,000 km., excellent condition, 365-7109 evenings. 1983 CHEV Sport window van, new tires, am/fm 19 FT. Eliminator Tunnel with fresh 454 LS7, all the extras, $17,000 OBO. Ph. 447-9570. (tin/S3) RE: Lots A and B, District Lot 4598, Kootena) District, ate 66). WHERE: loss of of tate No. Vv LEGALS SNOW REMOVAL Selkirk invites offers for snow removal for the 1991/92 season at Castlegar Campus lots and roadways, as well as at the airport — College parking lot and taxiway. Offer forms available from the Pur- excellent Caan $5,500. 364- 1711. (3/79) 1983 tte 1/2 ton, 4x4 LWB, canopy, no_ rust, excellent di $6,500 OBO. 1979 23’ CAMPER, fridge, stove, toilet, sleeps 8, excellent condition. Ph. 364-1348. (7/79) 1983 — 28' CITATION trailer “Island Bed.” 1980 — 28° Holidair trailer “Twin beds.” 1981 — 18° Terry Taurus trailer. 1978 — 25° Prowler trailer — made up bed. 1975 — 9'6" Kit Companion camper. For information please call Davies R.V. & Storage Christina Lake, B.C. 447-9337. Dealer 7351. Accepting offers for 1974 Satelite Park Model trailer 36° with slide out dinette and 1974 Winnebago 26' trailer (water damaged). Phone Davies R.V. & Storage, Christina Lake, 447- 9337. Dealer 7351. Highest bid not necessarily accepted. Closing date Oct. 15/91. (4/79) 23 irs-D 1979 by Asie PONTIAC Catalina, p.s. , good winter or family car. sb. 100" Ph. 365-7514. (7/73) 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. (tfn/73) 1969 SS CAMARO with RS grill, c/w 4 summer — 2 winter tires, $4,000 firm. 365-3982. (7/75) 1980 CITATION, good winter car, runs well, $550 OBO. 1976 MONARCH, good mechanical, needs muffler $750 OBO. 365- 6576. (3/77) 1988 TURBO Firefly, 5-spd., excellent condition. $5,700 OBO. 365-6563. (3/77) 1978 MERCURY Zepphr, 6-cyl., 1991 government inspected, excellent shape, asking $1,200. 365-5589. (3/77) WINTER DEAL — 1977 Grand Fury, good mechanical, loaded $600. 365-5523. (3/77) 1980 BUICK Skylark Limited Edition, white, 4-dr., auto., V-6, 365-3150. (7/77) 1986 DODGE Colt, white sports stripe, 4-spd., 40,000 km., mint condition. $5,500. 365-8307. (3/77) 1974 CHRYSLER, Cordoba $250, good winter car. 399-4156. (7/79) 825 rs-Sports & Imports 1985 PONY Hyundai, excellent condition, no rust, $2,900. 365- 5445. (3/77) 1986 TOYOTA Tefcel wagon, 4 new tires, good condition. 365- 2455. (3/79) : 1982 HONDA Accord, new exhaust, brakes, Pioneer stereo, low mileage, excellent condition Ph. 365-0214. (3/79) 1984 HONDA CRX, red/grey, well kept $6,500 OBO. 365-3499. (3/79) Motorcycles For Sale F.J. 1200 YAMAHA 4000K, perfect shape, must be seen. Sacrificed sale to the first $6,995 OBO. 365- 244/364-2588. (tfn/73) Chev 1/2 ton, 4x4, SWB, pod condition, $3,250 OBO. 365- (3/79) 1982 F100 SHORT-BOX, 6 cyl., 3- spd., PS, PB, $4,500 firm. 365- 6249 after 4 p.m. (3/79) 76 FORD pick-up, runs good, good tires, $500. Ph. 365-5638. (3/79) ‘V_ MARINE HOSPITAL AUXILIARY RUMMAGE SALE Kinnaird Hall, Friday, October 18th, 3-8 p.m. Saturday, October 19th, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Pickups 365-8902 Castlegar, 365-6587 Blueberry, 365-6475 Ootischenia and Brilliant. Drop off Kinnaird Hall. October 15-18, o12 noon. SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Business meeting October 3. Social meeting October 17. 27 HELP SOMEONE LEARN TO READ Project Literacy West Kootenay offers training for volunteer tutors. Call the 279 Castlegar Library, 365-7765 SCOUTS OF CANADA Everyone welcome Wolf Cubs 75th Anniversary Celebration Sat., Oct. 5 Kinsmen Park. Campfire at 7:00 p.m. Mug up to follow, 279 PIONEER CLUB Pioneer Club every Wed. beginning Oct. 2, 7:00 p.m,-8:30 p.m. for boysigirls, ages 4-12 yrs., at New Life Assembly. Ph. 965-5557. 2/79 COUNTRY FAIR SUPPER Christian Women's Club Country Fair Supper, Thurs., Lag! sp Oct. 10, Fireside. Speaker Betty Stang, Washington. Reservations. Ph. 365-3886. events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 15 words are $5 and additional words are 30¢ each. 1980 CAMARO — completely re- done motor, T-roof, safety inspected $2,700. 428-5225, 428- 2380. (3/77) 1984 DODGE COLT, good ‘305-0038. $2,450 OBO. 365-0239. (3/78) 1991 PONTIAC Sunbird, 2 dr., dark blue, auto, air, stereo, 6,000 km., $13,500. 365-2610. (3/79) 1989 GMC Tracker 4x4, 5 spd., $10,000 OBO 365-7378. (3/79) words (which must be used for headings) count as two words. There is no extra charge for a second insertion insertion is half-price and the fourth and fifth con: while the third consecutive insertions are secutive only half price for the two of them: Minimum charge is $5 (whether ad is for one, two or three times). Deadlines are 5 p.m. papacy for Notices Saturday's paper and 5 p.m. Monday for should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave. CC Bulleti 'S paper. MUNITY Board chasing Dep: at 365-7292, local 284. poserat to ae above mentioned lands issued in the name of QUINTO MAIDA has been filed in this office, Notice is hereby given that | shall at the expiration of fourteen (14) days f ot first publication Provisional Certif lieu of the said Duplicat the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. Dated at the Land Title Office, B.C. This 12th day of September 1991. lan C.B. Smith, Regist r. OFFER CLOSES 3:00 P.M., OCTOBER 9, 199 1991. Date of first September 18, 1991. (1/79) publication: REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Monday, October 7, 1991, at 7:00 p.m., at the Brilliant Community Halll, Brilliant, BC. to receive representations from all persuns who deem it in their interest to make representations regarding a PROPOSED AMENDMENT to Zoning Bylaw No. 310, 1980, defined areas of Electoral Area +. Bylaw No. 882, 1991 The intent of Bylaw No., 882, 1991 is t0 amend Zoning Bylaw No. 310, 1980, by amending Section 2.5.0 by: DELETING: “@) porn a and © (ff inclu: AND REPLACING WITH: "(g) Mini storage facilities: (h) Contractors’ offices, shops, yards: () Buildings and structures accessory to the uses permitted in clauses (a) to (h) inclusive.” to the uses d in Clauses (a) and by insegtiig a new Section 2.6.9(1) stating: “All outdoor storage of equipment and materials shall be screened from view from any adjacent road right-of-way by a landscape screen a minimum of two (2) metres in height.” The above-noted amendment will allow for the development of a mini- storage facility on Lot 1, Plan 9026, District Lot 4598, Kootenay District, and will allow the existing use of Lot A, Pian 13593, District Lots 2629 and 4598, Kootenay District, of a cotractor’s office, shop, and yard to conform to the requirments of Bylaw 310. The properties are located at 1836 Brilliant Road, Brilliant, B.C. and owned. by Wm. Berg Construction Ltd. (see location map below) Copies of the stortenentoned proposed bylaw bag pe inspected at: Lire PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO COMMERCIAL ZONE USES BRILLIANT Electoral Area *I’ PROPERTIES AFFECTED tleger, B. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally, ex cept Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from September 30, 1991 to October 7, 1991. DATED at Nelson, 8.C., this 23rd day of September, 199 ¥. WENSCHLAG, =f SERVING THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS SINCE 1 ROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS SINCE 1947 FastFACTS fis | think the ae A CASTLEGAR Saturday OCTOBER 5, 1991 > 75¢ @ 2 Sections, A&B @ Unprovoked attack leaves 10-year-old Jill Semenoff with cuts, bruises to her stomach, arms and legs i Ed Mills NEWS REPORTER The fears of a community were Wednesday when a 10- year-old girl was savagely at- tacked by a vicious in Thrums. wink sha dees to put up a fence or pay e's Sig or something, t do anything,” said Melody Semenoff. “My. daughter's 10 years old. puncture least eight different areas on her body. The worst damage was to her stomach were it took eight stitch- es by a doctor at Castlegar Hospi- tal to close the wound. Jill needed over 20 stitches in total to close cuts on her stomach, arms, legs and buttocks as a result of’ ss Page: yng attack. 1 was returning home Pon ‘ iend’s house about 6:30 p.m Wednesday when the dog broke its chain, ran directly to- wards her, knocked her down and running really pone oe be dest Ri I don't know why,” said 2SPVSVSSSE Dog mauls young girl in Thrums News photo by Ed Mills Battle scars: Jill Semenoff, 10, shows the gash in her which 60SECONDS le NEWS BRIEF City negotiating with fire chief Castlegar Mayor Audrey Moore pesplbunshne feet feravbrlaeet ch in- with fire chief Bob Mann mn relation to his retirement from em- ployment with the city.” Moore reiterated her previous state- ment that city council passed a reso- lution to authorize the city to enter into the negotiations with Mann in relation to his employment and that council had not passed a resolution to fire Mann. “Council deliberated and concluded that a negotiated settlement with Mr. Mann was the fair and just way to pro- ceed and so that is the way we are pro- ceeding,” Moore said in a news re- lease. Local election race gets curiouser “t's a bit like finding out every- one's favorite ice cream is vanilla and telling them that if they vote for you, you'll buy them chocolate.” News columnist ‘Ron Norman takes a look at Socred [J Walter Siemens’ stand on the envi- Ron Norman ronment andsome —————S of the problems and challenges the co candidates face in Rossiand- rail. page A6 @ SPORTS resulted from an attack by a dog in Thrums on Thursday. earlier that day — she was wear- ing saved her back and legs from further injury. Melody Semenoff, who contact- ed the Castlegar RCMP after the incident, said at the very least she lanoff’s phoned The News Friday to say that the dog was going to be destroyed that day at the Castle- gar veterinarian hospital. Evelyn Bullanoff said she never thought the dog, a breed known as a blue heeler which they have owned since May, was vicious. “No, it never did anything like this before. But after what it did I guess it is (vicious),” she said. Nevertheless, she said she al- ways takes precautions with her animals. h please see DOG page AS page B1