Se Castlegar News August 14, 1985 Valu a.Western Canadian Company YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR MAIN CONCERN. SNOW TRAILS SALES & SERVICE ' 502-12th Ave., Genelle > 693-2382 LAV/N-BOY As time goes by, you'll know why.: 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU * CASTLEAIRD PLAZA *« DOWNTOWN: Until. 9 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays. TRAILERS FOR RENT aes suitable for 14 wides. Crest Trailer Court. 365-6126. tin, “se DOWNSTAIRS, to ‘Schools SCREENED Top soil available..352-6187 or 352.5980, tin, GO CARTS Seed cont — Prices effective until Saturday, August 17, 1985 t aS . FRE ia Tm Oberon Brsausiee peeeaiy ‘obson. 365-7873. 7/64 For Better or For Worse” by Lynn Johnston: the area as well as a four- inch water line for fire and public use. g is HARD AT WORK. ... Mike Sofonoff (left) and Steven Anderson begin work on the washroom and storage you Take ee Me. | GET BPCK TO BASKS|| building adjacent to the Zuckerberg Chapel House. The city has already installed a septic tank and field in soon. CosNews Photo by John Charters Labor plans summit OTTAWA (CP) —~ The Canadian Labor Congress, in a further indication that its truce with the Conservative government is over, plans a national economic summit this fall like the one convened last March by Prime Minister Brian» Mulroney;—Southam News says. The congress plans to in- vite the same players — the scores of business, labor and public interest group leaders the prime minister brought together in an effort to ad- dress the serious economic issues facing the country, the news service says. But congress president Dennis* McDermott— wants the conference to focus on the _failings of Finance Minister Michael Wilson's May bud- get. He is also proposing sociat“and economic _ prin: ciples that he says would be the basis for future co-oper- ation between government, business and labor. Congress officials say they hope the conference will be held between mid-October and mid-November and the CLC’s new hard-line is ex- pected to be on the agenda at its executive council meeting next month. the value of the consultation. He said he has yet to receive a reply. Southam. says McDermott is asking delegates to the March conference to let him know by Friday. whether they support the initiative he is proposing, which argues in part that jobs are the urgent priority, interest rates must be determined in Canada and social spending and universal programs must be protected. McDermott’s remarks are in a draft letter to Mulroney, first reported by Southam News on Saturday. The news service says further details of the letter have now been ob- tained. Crash may cause insurance rates to rise LONDON (REUTER) — The second crash of a Boeing 747 in two months. might force up the price of insuring international airliners, a spokesman far Lloyd's said_ Tuesday: He said the-- impact on insurance rates of Monday's Japan. Air Lines crash, in which more than 500 people died, will be better known when Lloyd's, the world big- gest insurance market, ‘an- nounces figures next month for the aviation sector. The crash of the plane, on a flight to Osaka from Tokyo, was the worst accident in- volving a single airliner. After the crash of an Air- India 747 off Ireland in June, with the loss of 329 lives, Lloyd's estimated insurers ___could face the largest claim in ‘LISTEN TO SOME’ McDermott says the Wil- son budget “showed clearly that some participants in the national economic conference were listened to very in- tently during the pre-budget period, while others were not listened to at all.” “The credibility of the government's consultation process, of which the (con- ference) was central, is there- fore called into question.” McDermott said that after the budget was introduced he asked Wilson to reconvene the summit to reassess the contents of the budget and aviation history — up to $100 million — covering. aircraft replacement and loss. of life. The Lloyd's spokesman said the Japanese ‘aircraft was insured for $35 million. Under Japanese law, there was no limit on life insurance payable for passengers trav- elling on internal flights. LIMITS SET Compulsory insurance for passengers on. international flights now is fixed at a max- imum of $75,000. Relatives of crash victims may sue car- riers for higher settlements. The. Lloyd's spokesman said insurance, rates for air- liners vary according to air- craft involved and the airline safety record. If investigators determin- ed a crashed airliner had de- veloped what could be a re- curring — fault, then rates would likely rise correspond- ingly. If a crash were caused by a non-recurring factor, rates would be less likely to be affected. was caused by a mechanical failure or by a bomb. Until the latest two crash- es, the largest single‘ set- tlement for replacement of an aircraft was $35 million paid out for a Korean Air: Lines 747 shot down by a Soviet fighter in 1983. rovisions . totalling $40 million also were made to ining the flight recorders of the Air- India plane have yet to de- termine whether the crash “meet pe 1 and other claims arising from the loss of the Korean plane, Lloyd's officials said. Duck stamps available The non-postal $4 Wildlife Habitat Conservation stamp, which must be affixed to all 1985 migratory game bird hunting permits, will be made available to the general public and philatelists through Canada Post's phila- telic service. The duck stamp, as it is sometimes called, features a Robert Bateman painting of Mallard ducks. A non-postal item — which may not be used as postage — the Wildlife Habitat Con- servation stamp has been produced by Environment Canada. Because of the high inter- est shown by conservation- ists and the interest philate- lists are likely to have in this non-postal item, Canada Post has agreed to make the stamp alone available begin- ning this month at all its Philatelic Centres. It will also be available by mail order through the National Philate- lic Centre, Antigonish, N.S., B2G 2R8. The Wildlife Habitat Con- servation stamp (without hunting permit) will cost $4 plus provincial sales — tax where applicable. Funds from the sale of the stamps will go directly to the Wild- life Habitat Canada founda- tion to support many projects to improve habitat for wild- life, including wetlands, across Canada. Proof Veta Fees (te has been certified as an -Accounting Technologist for successtulty completing the prescribed program of studies requirements prescribed by ty and tulfilling the experience requi The Soviety of Management Accountants of British Columba SS wemrmerees Oy Pee Act Stanaee of Bree Comme tte Crecte #1 In witness thereof the said Society has affixed the Corporate Seat attested to by the signatures of Its duly authorized Offi cut from Canada grade A beef whole boneless : round steak 4.39 kg Ib. stock, other Henne's On the Arrow Lakes, 2 Now at introductory price: 365-3219. sizes available. Marina miles from Castlegar. cut from Canada grade A beef sirloin tip steak 2.99 6.59 ks Government inspectred poultry fresh frying chicken breasts 2.38 5.25 ks NC IPENSHUER oeNX SPECIAL cut from Canada grade A beef cross rib roast Government inspected poultry fresh frying chicken thighs 1.98 4.37 kg California grown ® Canada no. 1 green seedless grapes California grown ° Canada no. 1 cantaloupes B.C. grown ¢ Canada no. 1 ¢ fresh blueberries 8.49 approx. ys Zizg Minute Maid ¢ frozen concentrate orange juice : 99 With One Filled Super Saver Card Offer Pa Thru August 17/85 ° regular ° pulp It was developed to satisfy a need in the Gated the 77 Gay ot Samat This Fall. quality f better ting position Technologist t Program, the only one offered by a prof wry. Ac-fe taking the S.M.A. Accounting accounting body. and ‘or job.Asan you will be able to offer for p a solid And you will be able to in the reason to ler the in British Columbia are facing a crunch, with remember, Enrollment is underway for the ta it Diploma is your The Society of Management Accountants tion on. the Fall enroliment deadline of Septersber 3: The Society of P.O. Box 11548, #1575-650 West ‘Telephone: (| (604) 687-585 oat Georgia Street.) Seems tt Accountants of B.C. it, Vancouver, B.C. VGB4W7 2-800-663-9646 1.88 roll pkg. @ diet ¢ regular coke or sprite 1Lbtl plus Geposit PEASAUE WA “SPECIAL = Zz Ovenfresh (5/454 g) or Ferrwood unsliced ¢ white or 80% whole wheat economy pak bread 1.49 YOUNG Boby chick's, lay and laying hens. 399-435 Aiso hoy.» MARI wm 25- 96 Remmington Winchester 94, rar munition, dyes, 399-4409. 3763 ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES REPAIRED Texa2 POOL Kit Lcomplel Geveral. sizes: reat ‘ptainrs SPECIALS BEEF & PORK “Quality Guaranteed” Sides of Lean pork 95¢ Ib. caw Beef — A-1 Government Inspected sioes $1.72 caw HiINDS $2.19 caw FRONTS 5. 1.49 caw. (Weight loss in cutting, Sienrtang wil nczeans peice pee te) 3 BDRM. HOUSE in mt the country, 12 miles up f i Newly tomodelled. 589-7624: 3/64 astl . duplex, ail 365-5465. TRIPLE D MEATS Canyon, B.C. Ph. 428-5613 seat for van, $45. Consi a ak fers. 365-3784. humidity co: jo Ex: c at Condition. 365-6234. 3/64 B&C HOME APPLIANCES REPAIR LTD. 365-5451 or 364-0411 eg Noi 1-7 mm, Rem. M / ling scope, sting: 2. $800 4 gins BIKE. $70. Goats milk $1: S0/quart. 359-7501. 3/64 STATIONERY SUPPLIES PHOTOCOPYING | WEDDING STATIONERY ~ GENERAL Asal vege Bess x Kel Print rink: 92.) 623 C bia Avenue 365-6385 Stereo Receiver On 10-ft. Dish Starts at $1495 DYNAMIC SATELLITE (399-4366 N TOP SOIL, gravel, fill, drain rock Paul Legebok off. '359:7926.tin/63 ONE 2-burner electric hot plate $15. Ine van rear mount spare (a iirerock, $15. 365-8104." | USED GUNS bought and sold. Cash or trade. Wises Hardwa: 362-5171. tin/93 SET of ladies Golfcraft clubs. 365- 8079. Rates First 10 Words $3.50 Additional Words 15¢ 3 Insertions for Price of 2 7 Insertions for Price of 4 Special Reduced Rates for 13x, 18x, 26x7152x, 104x are Also Available Attention Getters 25¢ for each time ad appears. (Minimum charge 75¢.) Legal Ads Word ods: 20€ per word for sertion; 48€ per agate line for subsequent consecutive inser- tions. Payment Policy Payment ‘may be made by cash, cheque or Visa and MasterCard credit cards. It is not advisable to send cash |. Classified but a $1 billing charge will be made if the od is not paid for seven days after it first appears. (This $1 charge does NOT ap- ply to vise and MasterCard charges. ; — Action Ads Deadline “Word Ads” WEDNESDAY CASNEWS 12 Noon Tuesday SUNDAY CASNEWS 11 a.m. Friday ALUMINUM heat insulation. they en even: be be used for vopor barriers and any kind of miscellaneous construc- @ used printing press 009 x 36 inches) Heavy gauge aluminum, tinuous 5-year leakproof guaran- Call M For information 2181 Columbia 365-2 HYBRID sw. Bonde. 102-18th Street. 365-7903. INCLUDE THE PRICE: Wi ems. f always advisable to st price. Many readers won't phone if'no price is mentioned. _ tin SEE what Mary Kay cos! can do for you. Fran. 365-7857. t#n/33 23° RALLEY Grand Prix 6i FREE ESTIMATES Call George Ross Shop Manager FOR RENT Desirable Commercial Excellent condition. Lots of ac- cessories: 365-681 3/65 30-06 WINCHESTER 70 4xbushnell scope. Cleaning kit, munition. 365-6442. FRESH LIQUID honey in your con toiners $i. Flower Power Apiaries, Srend ‘Forks. -2933. 7/65 THE BATHTUB WIZARD REFINISH Your aging bathtub at a frac- tion of the cost of replace- EXCELLENT automatic dryer. 5- ears-old. $250. Call Brad, 365-" 17 days or 365-8054 e gs. 65 LARGE chest-type freezer. $200.. 365-7604. 3/65 MIDWAY GLASS & MIRROR WOODEN HIGHCHAIR, playpen. stroller, roll-away cot, teak buf- jet and much more. 365-2338. =-3/65 Gloss Auto Glass * ICBC Claims 604 - 200 Ave., Fairview Sub. Castlegar — 365-2394 FOR SALE: Lamb meat, 365-6360. 7/65 $8, ech; twin 6694. 3/65 COT & MATTRESS. $25, twin bed $200; headboard, $30; len chairs: 5. $50. 365. STEREO COMPONENTS. Tur- amplifier, tuner and speakers. 365-8119. 3/65 READY TO LAY CHICKS and laying hens. Turi Automatic washing machin 3 J CERAMICS in Robson teking istration for fall classes. 365- 6609. 3/65 THE COURTYARD BOOK & CURIO SHOP DOWNTOWN SQUARE SUMMER HOURS Mon. to Wed. — 10-5 Thurs. & Fri. — 10-8 Soturday — 10-6 365-3737 READERS of the Castlegar News, through this newspaper's mem- bership in the B.C. Yukon Com munity Newspapers Assn., are offered th zTwo-Gallon PAILS: ONLY *1.50 EACH Heavy duty all-purpose plastic pails with tight-fitting covers and han Need cleaning. $1.50 each. CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia Ave. and cost-efficient odvertising program ever. $109 per week we con pla your 25-word: od in more A Your Action Ad_ will’ appear community - newspapers more than 1.5 million readers! * Call our Action Ad number 365. 2212 tor detaiis. tin/33 JARI 44° “SICKLE MOWER, 36” riding mow. HiPS Briggs & Stration ‘en: 365-6862. LEXIKON ” OLIVETTI pewriter in g Uifion. $250 oF best offer. 365: USED VEHICLE SPECIALS ARE. YOU LOOKING for an a dition? Workshop? Uti Building? nave 2 10x50 4-room trailers with added aluminum ,000 each. r Creek, 25 miles norte a Kaslo. 366-4309. RUSSELL AUCTION HOUSE New & Used Furniture for Sale Phone 399-4793 OIL FURNACE, also 250 gallon oil 3/65 tanks, 365-7388 after 5'p.m. PEDESTAL-wicker basket chair, ). Chrom le ‘mettvess/boxsping ind year cabin qi Selkirk nursing Sextbocks 5 365-7885. 3/65 Pool & Spa Sales and Service 2 BDRM. house in Thrums with SASTLEGAR main floor of house, 495-1 6206 collect after 6. ONE BDRM. house in Robson available for quiet student or couple. Fridge/stove. 365-3193. 3. ROOMY. ferred, with no pets. 4247. Location ‘THREE FOR THE | PRICE OF TWO “Run_the same word classified ad in three consecutive ir News and you pay only for the e last one is at NO ADDITIONAL issues of the Cast ~ first:two ads... 1 Downtown ___Castlegar | " Next to Pharmasave. . teat street evel, 4,000 sq. ft. on lower level. CONTACT S.S. BILN AT PHARMASAVE 365-7813 Days 365-5392 Nights LE HOUSEKEERING# SUNITS: arully. ished incl etc: ost desired. Close to town, spacious grounds, off-street porking. ‘quiet, ideal for studen- etc. Excellent a or By tne mouth. S65, TV. Week; 5030, 365. 365.4250 oF 965-3727. CENTRAL, quiet. 2 bdrm, apar- . stove. Working couple Stove, Gnidren, BOMAROCK APTS, Available Sept. 1. 399: 3/65 ONE BDRM. apartment. stove. fridge, utilities included ; $385, utilities included. tral, 365-5003 365-3501. SEMI-FURNISHED 2 bdrm. house by, erry, Robson. Gos heat, no 365-7388 a Ed 65 one BOR nished. 308-7588 "chter 5 Ags three 3/65 ON hou: ridge a south Costieger, See E GDRM: bachelor suite. in FORA LIMITED TIME ONLY We ith 3. $150/mon- now have a plan thot will si are ‘our needs for 0 one- or two- ed: 1. Wheelchair _focilities avollabl For oS formation call 365-6213... tin/45, THO BDRM. modern: house in 6691 Robson. eves. ET living quarters, ideal tor dent. Furnished. 365-6073. 3/63 ou stu '$300/month. : tin/52 LOGELIN APT. Downtown, Castlegar. newly downstairs Fridge. range, new bedroom ‘suite. Walk to schools gnd shopping. Quiet area. ita765 aReMENT SUITE. Private en- trance. Close to town. Partly- furnished. -Non-smokers. No pets. 365-5050. 3/65 BioGuard Chemicals CALL GARY AT VALKYR AQUATICS 65-7389 Blueberry Creek Aluminum Sheets 242" x 36" 11012—75¢Each 13 to 24 — 60¢ Each 25 or More — 50€ Each CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia Avenue Castlegar -. WOODLAND PARK HOUSING CO-OP ONE & TWO BDRM. apartments. 3 of 4 bdrm, house, 365-6509 evenings. 3/65 ONE AND 2 BDRM. APTS. "$200 per month, 365-2298. CEDAR MANOR Ideal retirement on special floor Clean Furnished One and two roo housekeeping units. Color Cable T.V. All utilities included. 365-5613 No pets. couple or person only. $275/month. CALL COLLECT = 368-3133 TWO BDRM. mobile oo piveberty: tes cordabe fomiy unin. tovge 2 mnhou' nea For more information phone 365-2677 1-2-3 bedroom units Prices from $225 to $425 Fridge and Range included Very Clean and Homey Would furnish on Request 1 PH: 365-6213 COZY two-bedroom, bdrm., ath ni th. Available August 24. 365 ‘3784 Tirepla - ylawn/garden spa by ions. Ask or 365-7661 2 BDRM. HOUSE $275/month. Utili cluded. Available S: 3800. Soll Brod, Soe LARGE Wo. BDRM. Blueberry, furnished. CaN Brod, 365-3347 evenings. URNISHED. No pets. 365-8343. COMMERCIAL BUILDING, 1.680 days, 365 #8054 sq.ft. $400/month. 365-3297. CLASSIFIED SHOWCASE 2 BDRM. DUPLEX. Applian- ~ces/laundry room. No children or pets, Available Sept. 1. 365. 8246. 3/65 TRAILERS suitable for Crest Trailer Court. 365-6158. tins 57 carpeted, # suite. Private entran: 3/ HOUSE plus bath, family room downstairs. ear downtown, $500/mon- Bring your car, truck, snow blower, boat, motor home or whatever to the Castlegar News and we'll take a photo. (Or bring your own picture of some item, such as a snowmobile or a dining room suite.) For information phone 365-5210. 2 BEDROOM, mosti included. 64 utilit 5382. 3/64 CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION SURPLUS This space available for: Campers, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles, Tents, Motor Homes, Boats, Snow t 10.a.m. Friday Order by Mail Print your Action Ad on a ‘separate piece of paper and mail to: Action Ads Box CASTLEGAR. 8. The Castiegar News 1 the right to clossify ods under appropriate headings and to Setorthine pope location. Human Rights Act All advertisements such as Help Wanted must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act. This Act states no advertisement may state or imply o. preference. 1°84 HONDA... 83 TOYOTA,..., "80 TOYOTA cai. 79 CHEV -TON "78 MUSTANG 76 CAMARO. "82 DATSUN c2c Pickup "17 DODGE chorsor. air "75 AUDI FOX 10,000 mites 72 VOLKS BEATLE ys quliery, slothing. $9.95. 365. MEAT aaais $5 each. 399. 3 4366. 3/65 + $20. 365- 3/64 You may advertise in this column free of charge. Up to two items may be advertised, but the ar- ust not total over $20 an. 1 have its price fe will run your ad for /53 ROOF rack for Blaz 6442. STARR ELECTRONICS. RADIO & TV SERVICE. ELECTRIC Fence REPAIR. 359-, PUREBRED ARABIANE: Close the bests of an applicant's race religion, colour. marital ancestry, place of igin, age, sex (unless the moter relates to the main- ‘of public decency prior approva obtained through the Human Rights Branch). Sse ‘CASTLEGAR HYUNDAI SALES : "1465 Columbia Ave.” : “7: Iding. Ground worl ae a5-6443 DOGS BOARDED. Alco Kennels. Salmo. Phone 357-9984 evenis tin/27 Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 PROP Beautiful 2% acres, flat land in Ootischenia. Riverview,.water hookup available!~— Ph. 365-7232 LAND SALE Commercial at South Slocan ‘Around Playmor Hall — 12 Lots And 26 Residential Lots * Voykin ‘* 9th Avenue South, Castlegar * Large Acreage in Castlegar (suitable for subdivision) All lots reduced in price to sell. Adjacent residential lots sold for $20,000 and are now selling for as low as $11,900. All reasonable of- fers consider BONUSES FOR THE FIRST 10 BUYERS! For more information and viewing call Alex.Cheveldave at 365-5342 or write 2154 Crestview Crescent, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3B3 > s7Furnace: -trucks-Bining Room Suites, Chesterfields, etc., etc. Bring a photo, or bring the item and we'll take the picture. lion Phone 365-5210 t For Sale — By Owner 4-bedroom, 63'x120° fericed lot, 24'x34° garage. Selling at $48,050, assessed tax value. Phone 365-3561