SRE penser samen ceet =A6 i CLASSIFIED . FURNISHED berm. house elt ; 0 ie CASTLEGAR EWS. Thuisday, July 19, 1979 Gosrulie NEWS Classifieds 365-2212 RATES AND INFORMATION Classiliod Ads appearing in this ‘section run in the Castlegar News only. Deadine for submission ty Wednosday of 100.10, They are not Achon Ads and therefore are not coverad by our “Guaranteed Results policy. —— Rates The hist 10 words are 75¢ every additionat word 1s 5¢ Payment Policy Poyment must be made im ad: Cash cheques or creda cards including Visa \Chorgex) and Master Chage acceplod. Business accounls payment as pre-ananged Please see Section. "B" of this poper for our mojor Classified Action Ads. ~~ FOR RENT - Creek’ Road. a BCCI Ivaitaie Aug. ial. & FURNISHED 1- ont apa: cot- ages. Married coupte preferred. Ha anilare ren or pe “Mi20 Ee GoM apt. Ph. after 5 By 365-7042. ona. house, Sowntown, Cas- Bis. 28, Sami- 3987863. “2. wargTanes- Ih, 365-24! Be furnished trailer South 365-6276 or aa 1-BDAM. suile. No. pets. Ph. "385-6304 weekdays only. 3/28 APPROXIMATELY .600 ft. commercial office apace, level, downtown Castlegar. je, Aug. 965-3343 OAM. furnished basement 2. Ph oee-e _ 2/28 bdrm. apt. | for quiet perio, Ph. 365-7608. 2/27 MISC. FOR SA CAR_ air-conditioner, $50. ° Ph. 385-6576. Mi2120 OLO camper for remodelling. Ph. 365-3855. f2t WATER ACT Section 20 FILE NO. 0102440 Final Water Licence 10488, Owles Spring. authorizes the diversion and use of 1000 gallons a day of water for 3.75 acre feet per an- num of water for irrigation purposes on Lot 12361, Kootenay District. This licence has become subject to cancellation for failure by the licen- see for three successive ears to make eneficial use of the water for the purpose and in the manner authorized under the licence. Notice is hereby given that unless couse to the contrary is shown within 60 days of the date of the fourth publication of the notice the said licence will be can- celled. H. D, DeBeck, Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings, -Victoria, B.C. This is the fourth publl- cation. MISC. FOR SALE Jf HOMES for SALE OLOER Wyre 16 AB wont, G00 tralle Canapy, fn tear fae oh $50." Tworpottom full plow, '$96" B-ft._ tands di Salt. tan em isk, HEAVY Cuty 10" radial arm aw, Bape right. heasonavie, $228. Ph. LANDSCAPING Buainess, includ: a tener with ycrai It Me aid MUELLER hang-glider for sale. ee accept bes! tier. Ph, 5s: #29 334i CRANE angle Blip rasing teenee or pr plug racing heads is could a Bull 2/29 division, 87-{t. frontage. Ph. 8120. eae BY OWNER 1,140 sq. ft. -bedrooms + Largo tot, 100" x 240° Fruit Troos $45,000 Phone 365-5906 “PROPERTY a YOUR rivertront dream home on iris beautiful ee South Casti oni CHOICE TST in Meadowbrook Sub- . 385- 3120 Please See Section ‘B’ of this paper for our major CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS PENTAX 35 mi 1. To tlegar. 2 afl Hl fo] rands, housecleaning, Shop Fe Information call te t bed with a Ph. Smee V.W. MUFFLER for dune a say or Baje bug, $20. Ph. 365-756: oF SUNFEST ALK SALE 25% off. Don itt Shoe andM & J Ceramics, July 2121 SHARE A MOMENT WITH A 0. LITTLE BROTHER. IT WILL LAST FOREVER. VOLUNTEER TO BE A ‘BiG BROTHER.’ Ph. siege any days or 365-6881 Het SWAP SHO WILL SWAP $-ft, aluminum car- _ $9p Boat for 12+ OF t4-ft. boat. Ph domestic purpose: and: F.. condition for Ads for Seniors ONE 1/2" Saill feng saws; 5 Pegs pie ‘wood lathe; ene ichelin radial tires es TABLE ahades; one. folding bed; three lol a ea plese, andle; o: one ee xy belt; o tle Mh in "good condition. Ph, 365- Mi2i7e TTY wrin a ears Reees. lack & Sgt repair $100; er WN 00} ger & immer, almost new, ‘$45. tes One Julcer. Would an pot or 2777 Ph. ak CHRYSLER 300 In arcstient a good ui used pickup. “ph.3és.828h 2/27 Ine a Ph. sale t ONE single dout wringer ashi peste, bat a jars. re! Bee ; drive, tires, 28,000 miles. Ph. ‘ard. M 75-FT. UPPER bench pullin ac} and Rd. Beautiful, troad “a ting popul ular ahaa close. . arks. Call Fiipwell Roaity, Seoe7814. "3/20 Ly Tot, Arrow Lakes. ree miles above dam. Ph, 365-2655 or 365-5088, 3126 MOBILE HOMES Mur, SELL! 1974 12x68 Ted's Hom rm. with addition. Excatant condition: uy akirted. up in Coder Creat Trailer Court. Ph. 368-3032. 1973, Tax8O-FT. STATESMAN 7 carpeted, drapes, pidge. ang! Mota Ih. 3! 5 Miao 1972 12x68-FT. PARAM Unturnished, 3-bdrm., PLT Be ly kitehen, plus addition, wi eels and ekirting. Ph. 365-5462, MI3125 3-BDAM. Mobile Home with In- sulated addition, and carpo: Private fot_with paved Gtive In lobson. $27,000. Reet HTT 1969 PARKWOOD with 8x32-ft. addition, eal eae furnished OF S08 64 276. OELUXE A978 ara (Sierra) 14x70 ft, sire ted in Genelle ar ir furtl 18n veal 68-2320 sitar! ry pul a weird seem Travel Trailers if FT. heen Pup camper for Import Complete with: a Benet stove, oven furnace, ta EYE! pas SOT eo Fl 0 Btove, no nh. 365-4554. Heer, VANGUARD ver poly § loaded. Ph. 359-7729. 1973 KAPLUN hardtep, tant trail- or Sleeps 6. $395. PI hs 9858784 erat See 28.5 ie nh y beat: offer! Ph, eel 2120 i973 23-FT. eres travel tral ee $4850 O. idl Mian ese susp. Ss VEHICLES 1970 OODGE pickup. 318, matic, Good conditiot Chavaile Malibu 350 ioral, pets head ind mi VEGA my ‘int 5078. 1976 FORD 3/4-ton, 4-wheel automatic, camper, - a are looking 2 for ee Ba i: RELIABLE 14-yr.-old 0} titfcate. Ph. 365-631; 20 45 H.P. MERC oulbomrd, $350, Ph, 365-6173. Court News CANCEL: fou Appearing in provincial court July 10 for separate charges of impaired driving were, Murray Gordon Spain, 25, of Genelle, and Robert 1976 FIBERFORM 55 hip. Evin- rudo, E-Z tow trallor, P paddion, 4 ite lite. jackete, and oki rope. Bh. WANTED VOLUNTEER! fo te Sponsor Visinemote f ONE PEG or one new or used fora Suzuki, Ph. 365-5530. MLS Ca! To panics oo oaclee today, at Ses. gui tal nth. Ph. 385-6; 345-8844 evenings. 2/27 HELP WANTED eRe rcatt ne, are invited from suitably qualified people for the for the Pass ary Sons ‘The position Is Daned of he School Year, Beptem mber = "une ocd. consists of 6 1/4 hours per aaffou of Work are from 16:00 2 The 8 hourly rate Is $7.55, plus 20 cents per hour afternoon shift differenti onltion must be filled on or Leda foetal 4, 1978. Icants must be in ‘good i ain Previous ex- pate: a sgust 3, 1078, Applica! ition forma are avail: able ai the School pewe ¢ ollica: in terviews will be al Secrotary-Treasurer School Oi ial No. 0 * CLEANING ay with transpot tlon, Ph, 365-7420 alter 7 p.! For local medical_olinic, axperi- sre office, RECEPTIONS A : in person with uy . retume too Pine St., Phere en WORK WANTED MATURE woman would like to care for achild In herown home — Woodland Park area. Ph. 365- (3868. 2/2 GIVEAWAY PUPPIES to give away. Lab and shepherd creas: Ph, 367-786 after BABY Guinee, pets, Ph, 385-3! Student Placemen RAGE era GIAL woud tike_ to ity, Mon. through Fri. erie: Exar TWO enthusiastic Wor a Do 8 of wor! Call Joe or Vaughn 365-5867. 2127 “lookin, for oe any gd of work. Ph. Joe ai OLE OLD boy is seeking odd {eRe for the summer. Can do jen work, mow lawns, or pick Also Has baby sitting cor- enytime, jardi rult. 1975 CHEV. Low mileage, radial hee plus winters, ne lient con- tion. $2200. Ph. 359-7684. 2130 1973 METEOR Rideau Good condition. Ph. 385-3667 otter 4 4 jerosreToN PICKUP. Lon oe n.,,4-spoed, peso Vv: ital n 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. iaizize 1973 MONTE CARLO Lende: P.s., p.b., p.w., swivel buckets, a, ), 4-barrel, sual exhauat, alr shocks, Ph. 359° box, $1508 13128 are 8 TWO 15-yr.-old boys aeek! rt- fre wort. Ph. Bes5eot ae Bree ee oe mien ee loymen' 305-5 Ask for. Ray. LOST & FOUN ‘month-old pup In ho! a with, Piece nose. jae male in South Canta gar. anewere affy."" un 1600 BLOCK Sth Ave., &., gray female tapby, kitten, 4 init. old. Answers ae “Boots.” Family pot. Ph. 365-263: Tora STRTOR CHEV pickup: Gua, tom deluxe 20, 4-speed, BB sf mites, complete Bite "6" —self-contained, 3 M/3/29 1976 JEEP mites, p.8. gon ee 4,000 suede trac Beeson cénditon: SELKIRK COLLEGE Castlegar Campus requires a PERSONNEL OFFICE Reporting to the Fersonnel: Direciat, the Ollicer ea in the d suc! ordinates the recruii policies and procedures related primarily to em- ployee relations and in industrial relations matters i4 as grievances and collective bargaining. The Personne! Officer slso implements and co: and p programs and will program. Applicants should have the job i .o_university degree in ation and three ez or years’ experience in the field of personnel management and industrial relations. A good working knowledge of the Labor Code of B.C. would be an asset. Applicants should also have ef- fective communication skills both oral and written. Salary is cluded, and ex- with perience. An excellent benefit aca is also in- Submit applications by July 31st to: Personnel Office Selkirk College Box 1200 CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 331 aa) SEOXOTA Corona. Ph. 35 are Bepre Charger Gavin a. sunroof, two-tone wine colo, "erilga control, radials, 360 callant condition, fe rusts alt 305-0808. MOTORCYCLES 1974 YAMAHA 500, biue metal aint, Faring saddlebags, Art 78 engine, 1958 @80 Trump tal over, ers achrome frame, lots of extras. ‘an bere seen at O-Bar-D or ph. 1978 RM125, ONE MONTH old. Used 10 hours, Ph. 365-303 19871 C8350 HONDA. New top $23. Pike and exhaust. ene -_ tlegar News, Castlegar, 8.! 7 FOUND In anon, Golden Lab puppy, & mtha. old. Ph. See T088. LOST: re Ceatlagar ah ath ‘Aye. i aoy “Wt Vite Lore, et dae bal games. Ph. 365-8103. 03. 2/28 FOUND: Epaoe ieee and is ae shirt, Ph. FOUND: Part-German arererd * dog, male, about a yr. old. Leather call far, no tag. Ph. 365-5047. 2/27 BUSINESS OPPT. ESS. for Lease: General SIN, Store ervicg Station. Option to need, inv ani or Information: welts "Box 3007F, Cas- Mi5i29 Announcements eS SS r r Grand Farks Ainbuton ft Mr. and Mra. Eamanton, Anas! sn June 22, 17, In Kelowi i more wh 21 of Ci Both pleaded guilty to the charge and were ‘each. fined © $350 or 20 days in jail in default 7 payment, Pleaatng “eaany to sep: arate charges of. being a minor in possession of alcoho! were: Mike Anthony Laville, 17, of Clearbrook, Arthur 8. Humphrey, 17, of Robson, Glen Kirkwood, 18, of Castle- gar, Philip G. Harrison, 18, of Castlegar, Bradley George Allan, 17, of Castlegar and Jeffrey Leeson Kidd, 17, of Nelson. Each of the above were fined $160. “8 @ Bruce Robert Burns, 19, of Nelson, pleaded guilty to the charge of supplying liq- uor to a minor, and was fined $200. . *. . Patrick Dermody, 18, of Castlegar, entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of wilful damage, but was found guilty and placed on six months probation. The, ae Le oxygen. Castlegat‘and ‘Belkirk for suspended solids, fecal residual and flow under sampling procedures recommended in Pollution Control’ Board - munielpal objectives, Fecal coliform density tests are the wnly water quality monitoring recommended for the municipal discharges and. should be planned after results of the health ministry's one-year study of the sanitary quality of the Columbia and Kootenay Rivers are available. Water quality monitoring “should be closely correlated” with effluent . bist naa ip 4 : 5s grea ee t “eblorines and Hetisat nation coliforms, ‘chlorine’: oe eh coliform levels: were low. ey Chlorination’ at. the clty'a. south. end , sewage treatment facility is described ' as” “well controlled" and its maximum discharge of 710 cubic metres of effluent daily was below the permit maximum of 3,273. The study says the chlorination ; of Selkirk College aeration plant, discharging up to 596 cubic metres of treated effluent into the river daily, was “usually effective", he LLUTION HAZARE f per. nt, the’ study pin’ the Nias jot. éffective,”! it showed fecal coliform should be conducted during such critical conditions -as low river flow, poor effluent quality and downstream water use; the study says. The Castlegar Commun- ity Band recently ‘elected a new executive at its annual meeting held at Selkirk Col- lege. says. j_ Band New Executive Named tion will be president Bob Bertuzzi, with vice-president - Jack Phipps, secretary Adri- enne Marshall and treasurer Ray Gattinger. {o) ‘Heading the organi: Slocan Lake Oil Spill | Now in An oil spill Monday at the north end of Slocan Lake is in the.mop-up stage now, 129 area resident Ron Magnuson reported Tuesday. Magnuson, manager of the Valhalla Lakeside Resort, said a smail bulldozer was cleaning up the beach, and straw was being mixed with the road oil, and then burned. According to Magnuson, the spill was ‘caused when a ttanker truck overturned, powing oil into water flowing into Bonanza Creek. A new program for ski resource operation and man- agement will ‘be ‘under:‘con- sideration by the Selkirk College board tonight. Dean of studies Walter Uegama.said Tuesday uae ber College, near T BA. fi. mop-up OCbeaesn sage “Local police and cit- zens from New Denver and surrounding areas have been just superb in cleaning up the spill," Magnuson said. “Many people worked all night with very little direction.” Magnuson stated Mon- day that he was disappointed that no representatives of the B.C. pollution contro} branch had the are Dave Kyle, Lyn Anderson, Jennifer Carter, Phillip Cal- derbank, Mike Barringer, Bob Kay and Frank King. Throughout the 1978-79 season, the band has heen’ active in various events, including the Sunflower Fest Parade, Legion Parade (Re- membrance Day), Festival of Awareness concert, Commu- nity Showcase concert and the Air Cadets’ Annual: In- spection. The band is currently preparing for the Sunflower Fest Parade to be held this weekend. New members are still needed. Adult members of spill, and he had stil! heard nothing from the branch as of . late Tuesday afternoon. the who play band instruments—especially clarinets and trombones—are Selkirk College Adds Ski Resource Program? aimed primarily toward trai- ning’ resort -operators, and... those “responsible ‘for the external operations of the ski hill itself,” Uegama said. He said he expected the course to be! filled if the board the only institution in Canada to offer such a course. “The program will be my LEGALS | FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER Tenders will be accepted u| to noon, July 20, 1978, For the following surplus equipme ment: 8 Chevrolet a2 feton th 7. The balance |s payable upon _accaptan f the ful ceo ju fter 4 did. cee lowest or” highest sense 2/28 i ed ani lg not necessarily acct Boura ronarves. tne eM to eh any or all ten Envalo . must be marked: RUCK TENDER Mr. John Dascher ave ir. Jol mae Schoo! ble io striet No. 8 Gastieger, 3. Cc. gehen 2/28 There are no words ta express, our heartfalt thanks and ein ur our rience, ry dear kin rd Sxprensionaof ath durin ot aa mugiter ‘and slster Stor, who as taken from us 50 pepe rye dear ‘3, the Chemott. family, for nee invaluable fine and true telandahip Surlny hour of any than! oh fo those se who rough 1g ie ie aingers, ine ‘cook rere and Hive sveryone ane ped ts Bur gral fade wall who sent a end forting word: thoughts with thelr flowers eras of aympathy. The: eoled Gur barren, an ease ‘our shock and’ grief. Thanks to the Castlegar Funoral Home for thelr kind services rendered, "Betton, os Out ear 3, ger day ra and Sater Protni katt, Joyce. and Steve Jmleff. Ip’ Anthony by n Guinan, andSt. Rita's night,, pee oad no projected figures at the time. A survey of the industry The ee of the late Edward rehibald .would Ike to thank ite thelr friends for the sympathy shown during the toss of beloved gon and brother. The Ho card floral tributes, aymp! pithy ones are cea ply appre: clated. A special thanks afore her = ‘The Archibald Family. In Memoriam CPE — =a loving memory cof, wae We would wake that way to © dust to see ¥ ju once Yau have ni at Poalty Toft ut; Nor you tra travelled ped inside God's fovely fue Nett ‘the door r ajar. Dad, yous =. ay Forgotten, Aaron. BEAGER — tn loving memory a Frank Berger, who passed ai July 13, 11 9 en | the door gentle Lord, 3 tet ir dear Ded come lY Open the door for jatch, Set hima re at thy ‘table Lord, He icv a I stories, ‘often told, tena thou a willing ear; anim a bed where tho purple maawn will touch his reath You'ltin find him up early, dear A gardening rox round f your Riewite, ” children, and grangent dren. ——S STUDENT EXCHANGE Castlegar — Victoria? We are looking for a student who is planning. to attend Camosun College’or UVic inthe fall to, live-in with our family in exchange fora home: near, Selkirk College for an Svialion students was carried out, Uegama said,..in-.which : people; from resorts in’ Banff, Alta. and the B.C. west coast and interior provided their opin- ions on the operation of such -a program. levels of a much as 240,000 per 100 millilitres. An effluent flow average of 170 cubic ‘metres daily exceeded the permit average of feed) it invited to join (even ‘itit has been several years since they have played their instru- ments). Regular practices - will resume in September at the main lounge of Selkirk. Col- lege. Anyone intersted in practicing with the band, is asked to phone Robert Bertu- .22i for more information. WE'LL ALL. TAKE A PLUNGE IN THAT.PRIVATE POOL THE BROCHURE MENTIONED". proved the course,.“so we don’t anticipate any problems at the board meeting regard- ing approval.” i Uegama added ‘that it makes ‘sense to offer a program of this type in a area .like ‘that the resort managers were very suppor- tive," he said. “We're satis- fied that the demand is there.” “Originally it was sub- mitted as a one-year program that would be instituted this fall. It was requested that it be submitted as an ongoing program, but it won't be incorporated into the curricu- lum until (1980) next fall.” According to Uegama, ‘the college board's internal review committee has ap- Castlegar News 191 Columbia Avo. 2 served by the college. LOST CERT SCATE F TITLE LAND REGISTRY acT RE: Lot 8, District. Lot 181, Kootenay. Dis- trict, Plan 3034 WHEREAS proof of loss of Certificate of Title No. 128853-1 to the above-mentioned. lands issued in the name. of COLIN W.. FRASER, JAMES GEMMILL, ED- WARD J. LIPSETT, and JOHN A. WILLIAMS, Trustees of the Congregation of the Castlegar United Church of Canada has been filed in this office. Notice is hereby, given that { shall at the ex- the date of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional.Cer- tificate of Title in lieu of the said Certificate unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Nelson, B.C, this 29th day of dune A.D., 1979. E. J. Raven, Registror Date of second publica- tion, July 19, 1979. , Canada °B Public Works INVITATION TO TENDER. SEALED TENDERS for the projects or ser below, addressed to pe ral or gervices listed tracts, Pacific Region, Department of Public Works, panda. 110 West Georgia Street, V6E SW5, will be received until # closing time ‘and date. Tender documents can: be Travaux. publics Canada Vancouver, he. specified members, back row, | tabo, Art Bruce, Mitch TOURNEY WINNERS at the duly 7 competitions held In’ Salmo were the Castlegay Vikings veonslsting of team to right, Raymond Sehe; Bill : Chepmen, Norm Devornay, Randy Granted Aage Brat; id. The ch were in’ a shoot-out Juveniles and the Castlegar Vikings when they ti ait the Castl Hogar Vikings s winning with Sour:goals to “ between Cast A “teams took Salmo, two piration of 14 days from |. SOUTH CASTLEGAR: 6th Avenue — Large lot, 100x125 ft. Four bedrooms, 1% baths, 2 fireplaces, rec. room, pantry/cold room, water ‘sofiener, W/W, double carport, toolshed/greenhouse. Take over mortgage at 10% %. Phone 365-3937 after 4 p.m. family. Interested parties, lceie én R. A. Van ven Brink “ 1895 Lansdowne Road VICTORIA, B.C. V8P TA9 Telephone 5986040 d through:the above: ‘ioted D Public Works, Vancouver offices:i 9: fhe at ooPROJECT © 2 PR 035285 — Replace sub-floor and {Phase il); Federal Building, Rossland, Hesee Soe «Closing Date: 11:00AM rosl 01 AUGUST 1979 The lowest or’ ‘any tender fiat necessarily accepted. lor HWIOBR Ary an Front row, left to right, Chuck Bucknell, player coach bill Fattigrews, player assistance coach Co tebo,: captain .Kacre Ashelm, Walter Strobel ‘John Flegel,’ Brian “Hunter, and Terry: Brattebo. Seven pert in'the competitions, three from m Castlegar, and one each from | : Conrad Brat- 5-0 and 5-1; with the Castlegar Vikings beating Nelson 2-0, and Salmo 3-0. In the finals It was the sponsored by the Hi Arrow Arms, vIn first place; with Castlegar Juveniles, coached by Marlo Baff, taking second; and the Nelson Old-. Castlegar Vikings, timers placing third. By DAN OBEDKOFF Castlegar Aquanauts won their second consecutive awim meet of-the season on the weekend of July 7-8 as “they captured the Trail-War- field invitational meet. The }-Aquanauts swam very we and -it''was a completejiteam effort: that ensured the victory. There were also:several outstand- ‘ing individual performances turned in: Keith Klimchuk set a record in the boys, age 9 and 10 40-yard butterfly, while Pauline Orr broke the girls’ 9 and 10 b ke mark, A Castlegar Ac Aquanauts Swim Club - Second Consecutive Win GooD SHOWING wos made during the fine effort was turned in by “Alexis Walsh, as she captur- ed: the girls 18°and 14 . aggregate award. J, While most of the Aqua- -hauts were. swimming in Trail, six members travelled to Penticton to participate in a swim meet in that city. These; swimmers did .very enwell,., alsoe.agd.-walked., off... * with many of -the trophies. * won the . : grand aggregate. award in - Penticton. for accumulating Joe Berger the most: points during the meet, as he won four firsts in the boys’ "11 and 12 category. © Mike Berger won the boys’ 13 ° and 14 aggregate trophy, as he -put in another. fine per- formance. Jason Leitch ‘had an excellent meet, as he set a new record in the boys’ 13 and (14 Individual Medley, and also broke the breast- stroke record. -: Meanwhile, back in Tra- il, the: Aquanaut swimmers were taking home their share ofthe silverware. Here are the aggregate winners from Castlegar: : Girls 8 and under — Monica’ Tymofievich, tie for first; boys 8 and under — Jason Schuepfer, third; girls 9 and 10 — Pauline Orr, first and Lisa Uchids, third; boys 9.and 10 — Keith Klimchuk, first; Kerry Uchida, second’ and Colin Carew, ‘third. Boys 11 and 12 — Carl ‘Gruden, first; Tom Carew, Josef Berger, d at the Penticton swim meet by members of the local swim club,. Par- ticipants were, left to right, Chris Wanjoff; winner of 14- agg! ‘Leitch, record In the Individual medley and breast stroke; Mike Berger, boys regate trophy; and Erika” Berger. Missing from the photo Is Doreen Innes. 13 and the grand aggregate award; Don Obedkoff; Jason (Minor Baseball). third; girls 13 and 14 — - Alexis Walsh, first; boys 13° ‘and 14 — Ray Yule, first; Gordon Cooper, second. Boys 15 and:16 — Grant Stewart; sécohd; boys:12.and:... over — Jeff Stewart, third. The parents/coaches re- lay team from Castlegar could not be outdone by the swimmers, so we: won the parents’ competition held at the end of the meet, The team, consisting of Corinne McGauley, Sam Gruden, Geo- rge Alvarez and Dan Obed- keff_ clearly dominated the event, and was. awarded several prizes, most of which will be shared at the Colville meet, this coming weekend. + The team is looking forward to the Colville meet, and now that the swimmers are used toa 40-yard pool, wa should see times improve quite a bit. The swimmers of the week are Alexis Walsh, for her great meet in Trail, and Colin Hamilton, who did very well at Trail, and is a hard worker all the time. Colin, y George ~ By HJ. WARNER... ‘The countdown is on for- the’ Bronco All-Stars, who will be leaving tonight ‘for their first game.in Kelowna against the host team at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. . Billy Alexander will be. missed, ag he had to drop out ‘due to an injured knee. We wish the. team and coaches good luck in this area playoff. Yours truly will be there to give loud words of encour- agement. eae oThe, Pony All Star. coach- ing staff suffered-a loss when Mike .Semenoff. and. John Tamelin: had to resign for personal reasons. These two men. will be greatly missed. Their experience and “al- ways available” attitude will be a great loss to the club. \ The new coaching staff is Bobbie Keraiff, Reg Veysey and Harry Smith‘and they will bé working almost night- ly with the team for the Zone playoffs next. weekend in Westside. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 19, 1979 AZ. / Recreation News : | Wilderness Survival ‘Travelling nature's trails ‘can be a beautiful experience when it is done with common , sense and respect for nature and fellow beings,’ but the other hand, a walk off the beaten path can turn into tragedy. . You could get lost, : sprain and ankle or get sick. When going into wilder- ness areas, even if only for a few hours, it is important to be. properly prepared. The following rules of wilderness safety have been produced by the Department of Recre- ation & Conservation arid the Provincial’ Emergency. Pro- gram. Read them and be prepared for a wonderful’ outdoor summer. Things You Must Do Before you leave, tell a responsible person: a) where you are. going a) where you are going -b) when you will be back * c) with whom you are going. - Dress properly for the season and conditions. Check your compass and all equipment, Mark your small items with colored tape for easy. ‘identification and peraturés between -1 and 10 degrees C. (80 and 50 degroes F) . Loas of body heat with wet. clothes is 200. times faster than with dry clothes, Sixty per cent of body heat loss occurs through an - uncovered head. Wear a hat. Water is a greater re- quirement than food. Survival Kit A basic first ‘aid kit complete with updated sup-_ plies. Fire starter. Plastic or canvas sheet, “Knife and sharpening fishing kit kit. . Large plece of ‘tin foll for or signaling. ‘Candle ‘for heat wand *oulton cubes or, con- 3 sented digo ee ue ney ‘signal item, The Kh should ‘6'packed in a metal waterproof con- tainer which can be ueed for cooking. ‘These are a few impor- SUNDECKS © "© Iw Your Sundeck Leaking? . © Are You Tired of Repainting? © Is the Point Peeling of Flaking? ONE-DAY INSTALLATION — SAME-DAY USE We can help. Vinyldeck can cover your sundeck with heavy-duty vinyl that is totally impervious tq the weather. It won't crack, peel, or leak. Vinyldeck guarantees it — so you can forget abou maintenance. 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Hypo- thermia, caused by loss of body.heat, occurs in wet and windy conditions with tem- @L_SELLLLE DIRECTORY) 12-14, July 80-Aug. 3 ; Water Sports Camp 10 - 14, Aug. 710. 4) Goal Creek Fis! Trip — ages 12 +15, Aug. 18-15. 5) Bike Hike and Campout — ages 9 - 12, Aug. 16-17. 6) Family Canoe Outing — all ages, July 27-29 and Aug. 24-26. LEASING OF OFFICE BUILDING. (Now Being Planned For 1979-80) Professional/Retail, with ample parking, bin A tol on Col , near the h For further information contact DON FYFE at 365-2171, or write © -COLE DEVELOPMENTS ‘c/o 603A Columbia venus. --- Castlegar, B.C... VIN 1G9 still has ies in two BCIT transfer ‘The College of New. Caledoni © Colles ees ber. Enroll today! MINING TECHNOLOGY Students in the Mining Technology program will attend CNC for one year and then transfer to BCIT to complete their diploma. Graduates of the program will find jobs as expl ion assi: engi ing ANGLICAN CHURCH ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. Carroll who is a very polite boy, always has the right attitude about swim- ming and is a credit to his team. A whe W 1 SELKIRK COLLEGE VOCATION DIVISION — NELSON requires a HAIRDRESSING INSTRUCTOR g DUTIES: To cupervite and instruct classes in a, ploy program, ” QUALIFICATIONS: Holrdressing 7 Assocation of. 8.C.. licence experience, to April 1980. a haisdressing school, two years’ current salon ‘Position begins September, 1979 and entends WELDING INSTRUCTOR i DUTIES: To instruct classes ing 10-month pre- np! experience. Tea “an seset tends Pyare re yuesnoy ao a SALARIES: In “aceotdance with BCGEU col prog “QUALIFICATIONS: Valid Department of Public . Works: welding ticket ani five years’ trade ; mperiance woul du% dust TDitector of Vocational sre . Selkirk College ic ‘ 2001 Silver King Bond t ~ NELSON, B.C... em aes 365-2271 "9:30 a.m. Service ~ United Church Worship OF CANADA 1401 Columbia Avenue 5 Summer 9:30 a.m. in Castlegar it xcap! ord Sundey in Robson ‘at 9:45 a.m. Rev. Ted Bristow 385-8337 or 365-7814 APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST below Castleaird Plaza Phone 385-6317 Service for July and August — 10:30 a.m. Sunday Schoo! and Worship combined. 7 p.m. Fellowship Service ‘With God all things are possible.’ — Mark 10:27 Rev. Ed Wegner, Pastor »it om Phone 365-2374 Val Lelding, Youth Pastor anf fone 365-4753 ig “SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Cotumbla Ave., Trail Saturday Sérvices Sabbath School:.9:30 a.m. Divine Service: 41:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Pastor D. Zinner ST. PETER LUTHERAN | PETER LUTHERAN ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St. Warship Service 9 a.m. “Evaryone Welcome’’ Lowell Kindschy Ph, 365-3684 or 365-3662 Listen tothe Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30 a.m. on Radio CKQR ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC Rev. Michael Guinan 7143 Saturday N MORE Mass sunday ‘Masses at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle — 12 Noon | CHURCH OF GOD | OF GOD 804-7th Ave., South Pastor Ira Johnson 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School 11.a.m. Family Worship THIS Sul NDAY, ageeping og Youth & Bible «- Studies Each Week. 965-5300 or 365-6762 7th Ave. South Worship Service \ Minister H. M. Harvey Phone 365-3816 * GRACE PRESBYTERIAN a.m. “Visitors Most Welcome’’ CALVARY BAPTIST | BAPTIST 809 Merry Greek Road — Next to Cloverleaf Mote! - Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour a.m. Morning Worship 1:00 a.m. Evening Praise 8:30 p.m. led., Bible Study ‘p.m. a she HE! Church Office 365-3430 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 767-18t Ave., North Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph. 365-5212 Sunday Schoo! 9:50 a.m. ; Morning. Worshlp Evening ‘Service p.m i Tuesday: Bible Study p.m Friday: y: Young People : | CHURCH OF CHRIST | OF CHRIST ’ Mests at Kinnaird Hall Sunday Bible Class and Worship 10 a.m. to 12 Noon Chemistry 11 and registration fees. growing every year. Students in this new test lab Admission requirement® are Algebra 12 or Math 12, Physics 11 and Tuition -is $150/semester with applicable lab fees, student. association - As the industry continues to expand, job opportunities in 1 mining are PULP AND PAPER TECHNOLOGY _ transfer to 8CIT to complete their diploma. Graduates con. expect to find jobs as er tect y or junior op program will spend one year at CNC and then © control tect devel, hand process The forestry industry engineering technologists qnd sales and Admission requirements are Grade 12 sreduetion with ‘Algebra 12 of Moth 12 and Chemistry 11. Tuition fees are $150/semester with oppicable lab fees, student associa- tion and registration fees. 1 service rep is the targest in the province. ‘employing over 50 id percent of our p Nome jobs for people with proper skills and training. Goneids: ¢ cereer in 8.C.‘s number one industry! Send for an n application The College of New Caledonia is located in Prince George, B.C.’s third largest city and serves a region of some 117,500 square kilometers. The College enroles over 4,000 full-time and part-time students and employs 200 staff and faculty. Our newly opened permanent facilities ‘include modern labs, ‘library, gymnasium, and food services. ion. Forestry an hh meahs more Phone Add. Please :send application form Please send a complete list of CNC offerings for September 1] Send to: Student Services College of New Caledonia 3330 - 22nd Avenue Prince George, B.C. V2N 1P8 @ _ coLLeceor DS NEW CALEDONIA BCH Call 385-7973 or 385-3763 }