HORKOFF — In loving memory of John Horkolt, who passed away Nov, 17, Gone irom, us, but leaving memories death could never toke way, Memories that will always linger, while upon this earth wo Saul nlsged by Mo brother Fred and amily. in Toving memory of Kristie Lae Walsh who passed s away Nov. 9, ie at. the a: aye ars. ‘Jesus called 3 Silo hh unto — Always remembered, Doddy, ANomeny. Tammy, nie ond Tracy, SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR) Gualations will be received to Noon, November 14, 1980, ter Interior painting of (9 classrooms ai following schools: Blueberry Crack Elementary ass Crook —@) Valley Vista Elomoniory,— Woodland Park Elementary into Humphries Senior Socondery choo! — (2) All work shall be comoleied : on ef. Be before December 2 In loving memory of a dear wite and mother, Valerie Popolf, who passed away November 10,1979. Unseen, unhoard, she is’ ever, near Still loved, sill missed, stil very i Please God forgive a silent tear And a constont wish that she was Gihe: are taken, yes, we know jut she was ours and we miss her so. or before Docen:ner 271h, 1980 in Stanley Humphries Senlor Secon- ay certified cheque in the mount of 15% of the tender shall be enclosed with the The Board reserves right 1o reject any or oll ander. e lowes! tender will n chools snd on, Dunwoody & Co. * Chartered Accountants 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 Len Folkman, B.Com., C.A. bo accep! Separcie, prices shall be shown yr each sch: tui rther information con: fo ct FP, Konkin at dearly ranted? by" her harband ond ‘children ‘Debbie and ny 365-8331, J. DASCHER, in loving memory of a dear daughter, sister and aunt, Val Popolt, who passed away November 10, 1979, Sad and sudden was the call So dearly lovad by one andall From tls world of grief and To the land of peace and rest God has taken you hom: Where thore is averlasjing rest. — Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, sister Gladys. Marlene ani families. 156 pe ee SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9.(CASTLEGAR) Quotations will be received up to Noon, November 13, 1980, for. . SNOW REMOVAL from the following School District No. 9 schools: Kinnaird Junior Secon- dary Schoo! Kinnaird Elementary (Kinnaird Hall) Blueberry Elementary Valley Vista Elementary Woodland Park Elemen- Creek tary: Robson Elementary Brilliant Elementary Ootischenia Elementary Tarrys Elementary Shoreacres Elementary Pass Creek Elementary [Please indicate school 3] or schools preferred. :{ Quotations must specify hourly rates © and “| type/size of equipment ;| available. ‘] J. DASCHER “| Secretary-Treasurer ‘} School District No. 9 (Castlegar) P.O. Box 3220 Castlegar, B.C. VIN TT ONLY School District No.9, eASilecan Cc. VIN 3 Resident Partner Services Complete - Septic Tank Servite Excavating -PostHoles . Landscaping ~. Backhoe Backfilling Snow R EE See us for . APPLIANCE REPAIRS and Brand Name Appliances * SPEED QUEEN * * MAYTAG * GENERAL ELECTRIC _ CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbia Avenue Phone 365-3388 Detalls of these and other Job . Opportunities are avallatle at: irra Canada Emplbymel ass ‘Spokene St, Phone: 368-5566. “Large employer in Trall has openings for the following trades {applicants must ied) jee) fabricators, ma- im 365-2546 UROR CONTRACTING. tt. © Residential © Commercial © Drywall "Call 365-3783 CASTLE TIRE (1977) Ltd. SALES & SERVICE Cc 1 & Industrial pipet : s, Instrument repairers. A financial services outlet In Trail requires an eager career- minded applicant for’a manager- trainee position in Trall. Minimun Grade 12 education required. Supermarket in Trai has op- enings for grocery clerks on a part-time basis. Applicants must have Grade 12, be career-minded — to train as produce ma pee Gairy manager, or assistant man: ager. Starting 25-32 hratwk. weoe $9.50/hr. Q A ‘ski resort In the Weat Kootenay has openings for an as- ‘sistant manager to supervise all ‘Inside operations, and a mainten- ance supervisor who will be res- ponsible for all outside operations. Salary range for both Bealtions - $1,500 to $i, 800 (per A Castlegar employer has an opening for a fully-qualified’ cer- tilled sheet metai' worker to work with residential and ‘Tire Specialists Passenger and Oft Highway Tires ~ * WHEEL BALANCING , 24 Hour Service -7145 1050 Columbia Avenue + MOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT... CHANG'S WORSERY & LANDSCAPING LTD. ~ ltormarly Sam's &Landscoping See usfor: oO. GOR'S TOUCH OF CLASS. js ond Accessories Beside Royal Theatre In Trail + Phone 364-2118 ———— ‘Fully reconditioned or as is ° ‘ABLES |* SOCCER TABLES © ARCADE GAMES Contact: i CONTACT: Southern Music Ltd... . 352-6922 in Nelson aXe “THE HOME * Pool Tables, Soccer Tables, and Table Gomes: 1434 Columbia Ave. Shrubs, Trees Hanging baskets House plants Florist Service Full Land. scaping Service Commercicl or residential and CH WURSERY & FLORIST LID, 2601.9th Ave. 365-7312 “Framing - Guaranteed Work ~ 365-3771 WESTKO CONCRETE LTD. heating. (95) Dentist in Castiegar is looking for.a registered dental hygienist ‘on full- or part- time basis. (952) A busy disco In the West Kootenays requires the services of several cocktall, servers. Wag! $4.90/hr. plus gratulties. ey ‘An accounting firm in. Trall has an opening for an accountant traineé. Applicant should be a CGA or CA student. Salary $1,000 plus per month, a 004) Beauty saton in Castlegar ur- genty -requiras a certified halr stylist. (902) A TV and stereo store in Trall requires an experienced sawing machine and typewriter repairer with a minimum of two: years’ CONSTRUCTION Danip. Proofing Reasonable Rates Rod Werre 364-1534 -8336 Evenings experience. Starting salary St. 200 . - Sty 500/month, (954) | Hospital in Castlegar area re~ quires the services of several registered general duty nurses. Salary per contract. (971) A busy and well-known hair knowlege of the Latest hairdos. 50. per cent commission. (360) Openings exist i Trail for food servers and coo An engineering Siem ‘In Cas- - tlegar needs the services of a reg- Istered electrical engineer. Prefer applicants with at least five years" experience. Salary range $1,800 - $2,300/month. (833) FRANCESCO. ESTATES NOW RENTING . Contracting —Power.Wiring— —Electric Heat— —Fire Alarms— * —Intrusion Alarms— & Other Special Systems HOOLAEFF : ELECTRIC Phone 365-7191 DANIELS : CONSTRUCTION te Contractors Specializing in footings, founda: ions, retaining walls, and rein. orcina COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Ph. 693-2408 @ Foundations - a Retaining Walls @ Floors RALPH BIRD - Box 3203, Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-5071 Caldsat Groceteria & Laundromat 1038 C ia Avenue TRAIL-HONDA We don't make a, lot of noise but we service what right. until you check our price or you may have paid too much, e Elliott Motors Ltd. DBA Trail Honda . 368-3377 D604 wont, * 601 - 23rd Street . Castlegar. 365-2144 | WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Distributor for fis J Oxygen — Acetylene + (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) OPEN 364 Days a Year! Mon.-Sat. 8:30-10:30'p.m. . Sun. & Hols. 9-10:30 p.m. Groceries, Tobacco, . Confectionary & General Phone 365-6534 Hobart Welders Sere Tene er i} Industrial Equipment Co. Ltd, * 2305 - 6th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. 365-7767 . Bearings Aircraft, Heavy Equipment, Cors .& Trucks * Conveyors - FMC Idlers, Pulleys, ‘chains, Elevator Buckets, Screw Co veyors Power Transmission V Bolts, Sheaves, Roller Chain, =e | GAMES PEOPLE” Pinball Machines, Shuffleboard’: we sell and our prices! are Don’t buy another Honda B Complete insulation ser- vice: Residential — Com- ‘ new and old construction. One Step Ahead Energy Systems Ltd. . . 301 Vernon St., Nelson 4 22-2421 KOOTENAY INSULATORS ws in co-operation with the feck Government C.H.UP. rogram to serve the people i in ie West st Kootency crea, sa,foot co a, $400 17°40 payent; sq.feet ertic en 25, $480: ‘you pay onl *OO 1.2009 oat eco 28, 409 * you pay only *100 1,100 sq. feet oftic at R-25, $550 “you pay oniy® W 34 if your home was bullt before for insulating your attic. ‘Call Collect 364-0166 mercial -— industrial —. 1961, check out these prices 2 | New insertions, copy chan; cancellations ‘for the “The Hair Annex’ 7 Pine St. 365-3744 ; LIGHTING A’ HOME? ©: sia ote about our complete } i Uionts ‘Nt LATHER Wanete Plaza 368-5302 A. Sot Eioom accessories waterbeds .DESMONDT. | LITTLEWOOD, D.0.S. ' OPTOMETRIST i. 366 Baker t., Nelson, B.C. “Phone 352:5182 Castlegar | Ibe. “Village: Cobbler” Shoe Repair. _ Crescent Valley “359-7019 . a .. Boh ees | FAMILY SHOE REPAIR Next fo Central Faod Mart Tues, - Sat. —9a.m. -5:30 p.m. Phone 365-3231 Bil’s.. WwW Rebuilding "Servicing al po Popular «| Quasar Dealer or Castlegar area, * OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK * PASS CREEK RHC INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. 601 Baker St., Nelson Phone 352-7252 Fire « Auto. © Boat Trailer © Life Call Peter Majesgey 365-5386 (amen wn Agency Ltd. “269 Columbia=-~* Dial 365-3301 ML LeRey 83.00. -J&N Upholstery’ Studio _ For all your OPTc 1012-athst., y needs, 614 Front St. Nelson 352-9419 Phone 365-3361 ” Tues.-Fri, 9a, m, 5p. mi: * * Saturday9 a.m.-12 noon © Commercial Printing © Rubber Stamp Mig. © Office Supplies ice Furniture: |” * Office Equipment Repairs P EJ ‘insurance service © We have licence plates © Open 6 days a week to serve you better ¢ Private auto insurance LOG . 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Cerrales Youu Gove INN The largest full. service hotel, in Kootenay Country SISIAURANE = ONES = cuih » tOuncr QUET ROOM! fete var sate 1001 Rovstovnt Aww AIL BC 608 3683355 THECOLANDER - SPAGHETTI HOUSE Speeealeng wn tioban tus creates a special living. An Hordoble ‘home anda ible investment tn ‘yaur For Reservations phone 344-1816 1475 Cedar Agenve * SL » WATERBEDS, ACCESSORIES LIGHTS 'N' LATHER 368-5302 Waneta Plaza LOTSA WINKS WATERBEDS LTD. InstallationNoExtcaChaige Within 60 Mile Radius -Phone 368-9424 1686 - 2nd Ave., Trail | Whether . Your: Business Name. Starts With A ‘Uegtatgeis Parlianent. B _ Mlctoria, «Vay: Ike Me: haces pore ester Ides. t ‘BS Bf ° Soi Bertoviyys st ‘at. The Crossroads of the Kooteriays” | WEATHERCAST Cloud- with possibility of sunshine by the westend’: Seasonal mperatures, VOL. 33, NO. 57 _ 35 Cents CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 12, 1980 <=> Six Sections(A-F) Thou cade gat ‘SCORES OF PEOPLE turned out at the Castlegar canalaeh Tuesd y.atly am. to (ele thousands across Canada who honored the service: men and War. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Memories of fallen sons and dead comrades leaped to mind for thousands ' of Canadians on Tuesday as the coun- try’s war dead’ were--honored in Remembrance Day ceremonies across Canada. ‘More than 60, 000 men and women died fighting for Canada in the First World War and‘ 42,000 more in the Second World War. Another 300 were the Korean conflict of the For Greta Steeves, the ceremonies evoked: memories of the shock she felt - when she learned her two boys had died. For John Marsh: it ‘resurrected nightmarish images of his sk: Ry i] er, honor heroes hospital in Saint John. Despite bitter. temperatures, fog, “snow or rain, thousands turned out to witness wreath-layings and parades in mot parts of the country. . GUNS BOOMED In Ottawa, Gov.-Gen. Ed Schrey- er, Prime. Minister Trudeau,” Gilles affairs . Lamontagne;’ acting veterans minister, and Gen. Ramsey Withers,” chief of defence staff, were among . those who stood with Steeves at the . war memorial as guns: boomed over Parliament, Hill, Municipal a an _Brovinelal: leaders elsawhere in the Fisted 4 In the. Western War vain attempts to break out of the tor pedoed HMS Edinburgh. . :. Steeves, 84, walked slowly throat th a chilling breeze to place a. : Birds from nearby Delta performed ‘ a flypast in Second World War Harvard trainers over city ceremonies at Vic- at the War in ottawa on behalf of other mothers whose children died fighting for Can- ada." Later, the. Sussex, N.B., woman said she “felt sad” as she stood — remeftibering her dead sons John and Russell — before going forward with }.. ‘the wreath. But she also felt honored to bey Jorge Alveres be selected. :_. ‘Twenty-year-old John Steeves, an airman, died in the night-skies over “Scotland. His older brother Russell, ravaged by malaria and dystentry after : fighting! ‘in the Italian campaign, died in Mery, “Square while members of. the Royal. Yacht Club cast.. wreaths on English Bay in memory of © those who died ‘at sea. +". : ‘And in ‘Nelson, the post office was tededicated to the memory of Lieut. Robert Gray, killed Aug. 9, 1945, — Jess than a week before the war ended = owhen the fighter-bomber he was. “flying: off HMS Formidable was shot, down. Gray was the only Canadian . serving in thé navy to win the Victoria ‘ Cross and his name had been removed ° from ‘the building through an admin- ‘istrative error in 1976. available in the event of another elec- ‘a st. to NDP candidate Lyle Kristina in the last election. In speaking of ‘his: defeat’ during ah interview at the Castlegar News tion. 2 Monday, the former Progressive Con- servative MP ‘blamed *“bad ‘organi- zation” for his defeat. — - : “We blew it,” he said, pointing out the: first time he ‘ran against NDP incumbent Rand Harding: in’.1972 ‘he Jost by | 6,600 votes but managed to, ein’, Joe Clark, estimates cticing his. professi pra Se sa but did not. know. in whag, city: other than it will:be in the ‘West’ ‘Kootenay. - {Brisco says he that the programs he put into place can be carried.on' by ‘someone else. . + “I don't believe I am an electable Person maintaining a joh in _ Ottawa vil Brisco 4 says Prime. Minister Pierre Trudeau wants the amendments made Ms hint next election — “There (a Britain) ‘it: is out of government and ‘Brisco, ment for today not “down the road 100 years from now.” : “It has'ue provisions at all for the ” "Northwest Territotlés or the Nulkoty Brunswick or Nova Scotia, they ‘stilt wouldn't have a total population large’ enough to come up with that 50 per | eetit, so in éffact they have been Bus Nowtnaent Terra ‘want-to" becoitié "a" writtei* bi-right—out~of ‘the constl- nea ponte such Yo wait. nf Briseo describes the bil asa docu- explains ‘program Many older cities in North Amer- have been pictured as doughnuts . with their centres empty, and the pur- pose of British Columbia's Downtown This was ‘the message brought te to “Castlegar. Monday by the .program’s o-ordinator Peter Dueck. ‘Speaking ‘at Qo meeting arranged province,” he said. He said.as the bill stands people ‘of. "British Columbia, the other Western’ become and the _ tution.” Speaking on resourees, Brisco says the’ constitution provides control not second-class citizen; Prince Edward Island third class. This relates, he says, to the right * to a veto'of any province providing it has 50 per cent of the vote. “In perpetuity, even for the po} ulation of Quebec and Ontario, if hee had a 25 per cent‘drop they would still’ “have a veto. “On the other hand if Prince Edward Island linked up with New Reminder: exercise. your.vote The countdown has begun as faites “Control can be modified, owner- ship can’t,” he said. “So the province looses control of its natural resources, that’s its natural gas, timber and’. mineral rights.” Brisco points out that in the bill of rights drafted by the late John Dief- enbaker, he named ownership. “Ownership of properties, that is ot in the new bill,” says Brisco. Trudeau's government is spending $6 million on an advertising program that says’everything is fine fn Canada; we don't have to worry, says Brisco. “But we do have areas of concern; we would no longer be protected bel it would be interrup' ithe courts.” 2 Singling out the clause “everyone has the right not to be subjected to cruel or unusual treatment,” Brisco says, it sounded very good. : “But this removes forever the. by the Castl men’s ‘Asoc, Dueck said the mu- nicipal affairs ministry is concerned about: the deterioration of downtown city cores and that is why there now is ‘for funding imp! stomp'the dying moments before 8,500 cigs special bill to Fontsodne capital That voters go to the Aered eB hing over- - district. Six persons are vying for the thre He'spoké highly of Mayor Audrey. =) Moore's ability at: obtaining govern- ment funds, for projects (such as the Arrow Lakes water system). “Her reputation goes far and wide ‘she’s very aggressive,” he told his of DBA Ndi ‘and interested businessmen. “There are three major areas of and on city council while jae others are seeking the one-year vacancy. In 3 Schoo! District No. 9, five city residents are’ fighting for the two two-year Castlegar seats while, three , others are after the one two-year Area J seat. Castlegar residents also will be asked to decide the fate ofa i bylaw that, would . promotion aid, private premises facade “improvement grants, and loan assis- stance for capital improvements. The ministry spokesman explained if ize. city council to borrow as much as $2 million , and build a combined Worary city’ hall-court house. jy the people of. this: con: stituency wanted.” Other areas pointed out by Brisco’ included legal rights and freedom of association. . . this’ leaves the dogr open for the challenging of closed shops, he said. This also brings impli- _,¢ations on limitations on moving from one’province to another to seek em- ployment ahd the 10 per cent local resident criteria that has applied at Seven Mile Dam as well as that ‘which allows Cominco to give preference to children of its employees when hiring summer help. He also Tata that the budget and energy package the Liberals intro- Two others seek the one twoyear duced will take away revenue from the Area I’seat on the regional district B.C. government which will put many in the provi These deluxe suites as immediately available. 693-2415 & PARTS LTD. 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INSULATION Experienced, Versatile, Elfictent, Prompt. 212 Stanley St., Nelson Call Collect 352-6416 Cémpare our rates, ee Estimates, Grants Available. * A 825-4239 825-4221 Handerafted H : Delivered & Erected Precision Log Work CALL COLEMAN COUNTRY. BOY SERVICE - sump & Septic Tank - Pumping. Phone 365-5013- 3400-4th Avenue Castlegar. eu & Pres PUMPING and: INSTALLATIONS _ TOMLIN PLUMBING 365-5034 X, YorZ -You'll Find | Business. Directory | ‘Advertising Pays — PHONE ' 365- 52 10 FIREMEN RESPONDED, to a° chimney fire call’ on. lakeview Avenue Tuesday night and arrived in time to prevent the blaze from getting out of hand. EES 5 tance available and application Pro- cedures. One. important first step, he said, is municipal council designation of what constitutes the core downtown area. - He said’ Castlegar council has already: “done this, and has had the boundaries of the downtown core approved. Kristiansen holds parley Kootenay West MP Lyle Kristian- sen plans to meet Sunday in Castlegar, for the first time with his recently- ~ Polling stations will be opeh from 8 am. to 8 p.m. Castlegar residents will vote earl- . ier at Royal Canadian Legion or at the South Fire Hall. Returning officer Ron Skillings says city council chambers will be the only place the public will be able to find out council and referendum results election night. Area J-voters, meanwhile, will cast ballots either at Blueberry Creek, Ootischenia or Robson in j the constitution isa “tradgedy,” he says. “We have to work hard to try and point this out to Canadians. We have had MPs travelling across the country doing just this. : “If we had the support of the NDP, we would have got the message out more strongly, particularly in western y Canada. schools. Returning officer John Das- cher says election night results will be availabe by phoning or visiting the school board offi : Area I residents will vote at Shoreacres, Tarrys or Pass Creek formed constituency advisory council. Gerald consti. tuency secretary, said today that since he hasn't been in communication with . the MP for the last week and a half doesn't know whether the public or by Jorge Alverse = TESS. will be able’to sit, in, y schoo! The Castlegar News will cover full election results Nov. 19. A statement from each candidate is published today on either Page-A2, BS, B4, Di, or Fi. Gremlins cause press problem reo re ESE ETE STIS ANY