CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 16, 1900 $200m mortgage plan weicomed — have rang: d from’ warm ‘to ool in the West Koo! to the p povemment 's new $200 million scheme to of- cheaper ‘new home. mortgages through C. credit unions. ae But while their. ts on the p ~— under which the province had loaned the sum ata special eigh r-cent interest rate to the B.C. Central er it Union whic gturn (grant mortgages at 9% Zhomes started. after Jan. 1! . fcredit union, forest industi New Democratic Party officials’ interviewed this week all welcomed the move. . Se Don Tuline, treasurer and general manager of Kootenay ravings Credit Union, said he had not received full details on - Fuhe scheme but characterized ‘it'éS'a “very good move.”. ie “My initial response is I certainly think it is a very good . rogram to get construction going again and itl certeely put Ht \ ing. omer oh fee sovarae ti o,sdepending , 6a enrrent market conditions and the decisln of the majority ‘ of company shareholders,” it said. f by Discaning potential ovestnent return the propery the i as an option ‘the al fall par ofthe over pron tree waft the will-in “cent for, “ Come, come — we are. not’ that far away. We are Joyce Albert Salme EDITOR'S NOTE: No doubt | cen- reader response to this ar- * ticle, submitted . Hed , by“ publie public: is our understanding 3 eens of . and was i Gouk as president. The property described lies on the route of the new water line and the proposed secind sceses road and by West Koot Prop Kee’ 1 INSPECTED, tb. 1900" Referring to the section of the | which dealt with the planned road, Godderis’ letter said “it looks to us as if much of the material contained therein violates ‘Atysiparticalarly, tn the Neh of the att thst the, major: roed 2 ork plan was not made public until ‘the regular couneil ” r tions 0 ce 4 tf a ti ; mendations expressed “esting Of Oc 23, 1979. : ; 4H ta) Exhit ar. Drawings, RB jokshonc rmestage a c ons, 2 ¥ Raid “waven sculpture, a 5 : was bet ite friends ferent ST ion peared ec ue paintings, . herein Ebi “caution against this folly eres not. remainin atthe; ra i ca ‘ rola poet ecucetigeiees , : ae, ny a , Doren . : oe a TUN EON | T - information as inaccurate. - mer ee mae Peale SE Araat Z “ 2 3 ata interested a pt 2 . ‘cen He pointed out city council motions in’ March, 1979 Your:Carpet : jane Proposed: 4 eee s Se he Doukhobor R h : nts ob such-n = . te 4 a me ia KAM. 4202. TIN ith a subdivi licatio: Banshee eas ment, of which be na shatolder cirecied staff to contact ees R oe the company “and inform them of the need for a road in thst with them the, need for them to give’ up Property for that He 65-7771 A road.” —s = SLICED Biel BABY BEEF. GOVT APPROVED. “That means somewhere in the vicinity of about 60 or.70 ergy sti ol goes apartments ee thes Mend ot maillion, = 5 o CHUNK LIGHT TUNA BYE THE SEA..6% oz. TIN ¥ symposium held at the: Re- ggional | Recreation Complex + gon Jan. 6. area and to point out to them where the road is and to confirm Mrs. Vera Horkoff “of "group wanted to know whe- F i ther the said solution was : d by: the Can- adian authorities. Peter J. Popoff, speak- “The company was contacted by staff in March, 1979 ‘and informed -of that road, so it was no longer private,” he explained. “It’s been made public.” In addition, be said, a city renumbering map available for public viewing last summer showed Woodland Drive North tiemi2for:: this bi-monthly feature :should: be lephoned,to Mrs. D. Milter-Tait of the Castlegar. and. District Community Arts Council at 365-7850. throughout = group's 800- APPLE TURNOVERS -6 for *] 29) \ pealms, they i Tuline out the Bank of B.C. isthe only bank, which. can, be, 7, "pointed: considered-a B.C. ‘organization. Credit. unions.ane, alzo more” the than hes of A flood of inquireies to KSCU for two hours after the 2 More on page BS _Hospital to replace older sterilizer. to be sterile, but it has to be autoclaved at specific lane and South “collected and extending right through on Ash.” Gouk said a’ -survey to the inspector of municipalities with the ree for an inquiry refuted the suggestion that plans for. the road were not disclosed until October. “Quite frankly, I considered the possibility that I could - “Conservative COMMITTEE write to the inspector of municipalities and suggest~} 4a © ts him ‘this thing is stupid and here's why,':” he said. “And then I TtBouant, ‘why should I do .it?_ Let him decide for. PALIT wold be doing is ointng ot th io a ” Gouk ““But ¥ feel if he that “oe hin dott Ete: If he sits oe shout TH bs glad te infor him, phases ere i ces hd form eving to tntevlere or influence his decision.” plates per month. The auto clave is also used to de- contaminate used media and broth so that it can be dis- carded with no risk of con- inating oth tal asst wyuaay indoor ¥ 2: ‘Children with porents No Charge Enjoy a 1 Weekend “Deluxe “Room For Two For One Night Rogeler $42.98 $5 Present this Coupon upon arrival Expicos Mey 31, nas Reservation Prone 9 Sere ee aa 1 and Par auces and pet bot dane * ature sugars or alter the pH media. of the At present the hospital makes between 600 and 700 cilities, ‘at: ground level), ‘Tor 5 _ «patient use. :* The new autoclave will Tho board is also con- also'be used to di ate all blood tubes before backup tral supply room which is for the sterili- zation of all equipment and supplies used during oper- ations and normal daily hos- Not Abused SHOPPE — Books Clothing Hardware Baby Needs Shoes, Ftc. Items like new & at prices you'll love. Pital - Approval has been given by the ministry of health for f Two Clored- van frucks. ore required. Detoils may be obtained snl be received Jonwai 30, 1990, of Le) nA rear ianica: YUKONPOSTAL —" Desmmict = , B.C, seri _ Binge: Ev Every Thursday at 7 p.m. La. eunds Bin Early Bitd 6:30 p.m. Regular 7: os aes Royal Canadian Legion) Branch No. 170 Christ- mas gifts for the residents of the Extended Care Wing of the hospital. Board member Carl Henne was this year's hospital Santa Claus. concerning charter Hight, ond hostel Sermon tote ? + ou thar] Culley AAPLE LEAF TRAVEL Ltd. Savings Credit Union TAKE NOTICE that the first sittings ‘ot the Courts ‘ to: hear the -1980: rolls for all . municipalities Gnd ural: ofan upper level sundeck off Extended Care: : "oO my God. OF ; Servonts, and reveal “the Tight of Palette ‘and cheer their eters ee: Verily, Thou art a theit Helper: and thal” z Baha’ ‘tabi: ~ WORLD RELIGION DAY Prayers wilt be said for world peace SUNDAY, JAN. 20 — —2 PLM. < 965-3773 - Sponsored by. the Castlegar. Bah‘a'i C Siete: : ‘Date: areas within School Districts Nos. a9. W128 1: be held as follows: a SCHOOL DISTRICT No.9 (CASTLEGAR City of Castlegar Location: Kinagind Fire Hall, 1119 -7th Ave., S. Castlegar, B.c. . Monday, February 18, 1980, at 10:00 0: Rural Areas School District No. 9. “Location: Kinogird Fire Hall, 9.- 7th Ave., S.; Castlegar, B.C. 3 Monday, February 4, 1980, at 110-00. a.m, SCHOOL DISTRICT Ne. 11 (TRAIL). City of Rossland : Local 486 Union Hall, Date: to the i eda i io he intermediate ts pein ‘ot the Cestlegar. Post Office or | - the address below. T FOR RENT Office or Retail Space In Downtown Castlegar Eatipnom in ly couples by S rpg ord Approximately 400 sq. ft. Heat and it Air- “eanditioned insummer. CONTACT: Castlegar News, Columbia Ave. :Ask for Bui ; Date: {Villages of Fruitvale, Montrose C7 Warfield. 910 Spokane St., Trail, res Date: Tuesday, February 5. 1980, at 10:00 a.m. -. Clty of Trail Location: ‘Local 480 Union Hall, 910 Spokane St., Trail, B.C. Tuesday, February 5, 1980, at 10:00 a. m. Location:; Local 480 Union Hall, 910 Spokane Ste. Trail, B.C. Tuesday, February 5, 1980, at 10: 00 a.m. “ Rural Area of School District No. 11. ion: Local 480 Union Hall;’- 365-7266 days; bescseaa evento weekends. s* PUBLIC NOTICE To Residents of the City of Castlegar “In. order™to, prevent your water lines from freezing, please keep a cold water tap running at all _ times during cold weather. Thank-you for your co-operation. erry OF CASTLEGAR 910 Spokane St., Trail, B:C. 2 Date: Monday, February 18,.1980, at 10:00 a. m: ‘SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 12 (GRAND FORKS), : ‘City of Grand Forks i Location: Court House, Grand Forks, B.C. ‘ 3 "Tuesday, February 5.1980, ‘at 10:00 o. mi: Rural Area School District No.. 12° = Date: A Location: Court House, Grand Forks, B.C. Date: Tuesday, February 5,:1980, at 10: 00 a. i SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 13 (KETTLE VAUEY); i City of Greenwood . Location: city Hall, Greenwood, B.C. Monday, February 4, 1980, g Village of Midway & Rural |Area School District No. 132 Location: city Hall; Greenwood, B.C. Date: *” ‘Monday, February 4, 1980; ct at 105 00.0 Dated at Trail, B.C., seaugly 8. 1980. D. A. Turner, Area Assessor who is in her 60s, never attended;school, she read a ivivid, clear-cut account of the "happy life she shared with f her. brethern ‘ the main requirements of che's material, sepetal and itual needs, She said they worked digetnes played, prayed and sang together; and when the Jeader himself joined them in the singing, she said. the combination of sound became so vibrant, the area around by themselves from flax-and wool, She recalled how the children, along with their elders, rose at 5 a.m. on Sunday for prayer services which they attended bare- footed, even in winter, yet, she said, no one felt the cold. Mrs. Horkoff said Lordly ing on the meaning and role the Doukhobor | Declar- ° week: the RDCK feceived a ; municipal affairs ministry letter, ‘two days after the - board | meeting, ‘announcing the grants will be available for settlement planning pur- poses in 1980. Referring to Moore's comments on the planning service given the four mu- nicipalities it in 1979, the plan- ning director pointed out assistance given to Creston reflected the fulfillment of a commitment the RDCK made to the muncipality about three years ago, before the board approved its existing learned the i OR HAMBURGER: DOZ: 3% a MACARONI 2.1.09 SPAGHETTI SAUCE KRAFT. 24 FL.OZ.JAR .....0..220050- a ool L4E1NZ.32 OZ -BOTTLE=<. Resor ud 1:49 NEILSON’S ae BEAN SPROUTS CHINA LILY. 19 FL. oz. TIN. COFFEEMATE — $] | 18 0Z: JAR people ‘overvaluing their worthiness in relation to the meaning ‘of Christ's chureh,:/ he. said, and cited recom- “The, office of the : y.of Human Resources held at the ‘same location... policy under which planning would be paid for by _ the municipalities receiving great power, and those who be- lieved in this power were like pillars in the church which she called “Church of the Commenting on work done for Nelson, Silverton and Kaslo, Dykeman said the three, les’ would municipaliti not be charged for the ser- vice because it Teflected the thing else in the was of-a simple nature, she , said, and with their abiding Ere people were happy and tisfied, Mrs. -Horkoff recalled _ coach in which the leader’ and several other people were killed, including Mary Strelieff, Mrs. Hor- koff's older sister. Another speaker, Nick 2 ferent facet of early com- i munal living featuring an é attempt, by’ small -select groups of hardy. volunteers, to practice natural living en- : tirely without use of animals, ¢ animal products of machin- ary. These were the “lap- tashniki” or.“spade workers.” ; This was an experiment of a more advanced type to which only a small number res- : ponded. the tragic explosion of a- : railroad = Nevokshonoff, related a dif- FRANK'S; Sharpening Shop © ‘5 CASTLEGAR ~ Behind ‘Castle Theatre 365-7395 Sows ¢ Drills ¢ Tools Chain Saws ® Scissors Pinking Shears Mower Blades © Etc. ‘Balsaw' & ‘Foley’ equipped . ALSO Auto.-wald Bandsow. Blades upto 2" wide | 61 Maple bility to provide liaison with senior governments and as-__ has moved to 118 PINE STREET ’. CASTLEGAR The hours of operation will remain as previously. 365-3322 sistance for all pl. bg done | By Carvil Moorey: QUESTION: What is the mepitlteern “ANSWER To fv ue dl Insurance Agencies 365-3392 ENGINEERING . TECHNICIAN Canadian Cellulose has an i di Opening for an Engineering Technician at is Interior Pulp Ncants will be Castlegar. - ber Soon and have several years os LAE pulp mill experience. Reporting to the Engineering :. willbe required to perform, under oceasinal Superior drafting ond for the design of new, or modifications to, existing mill Sauipment and facilities. “Salary will be commensurate with experience, qualifications and skills. A full range of benefits is provided as well. as Submit in confidence, to: : Manger, Industrial Relations Canadian Cellulose Company, Limited Interior Pulp Operations, “0. Box 1000, Castlegar, jhe VAN SH scheduled for Feb. 3,:to be CASTLEGAR CAMPBELL’S. az: tins FLOUR ROBIN HOOD. UNBLEACHED: 10.24.79 mip CHEDDAR COFFEE INST. CHOCOLATE HERSHEYS. 800GRAM . BLUE RIBBON a TOMATO PASTE f TOMATO SAUCE STEWED OR WHOLE. TOMATOES — 414 FL. OZ. TIN Ib. $3.1 9 5% fi. ‘oz. tins 14 ft. oz. tins $] BICK’S PICKLES SWEET MIXED. 32 FL. OZ. JAR FOIL WRAP “ALCAN. 18 IN... FACIAL TISSUE SCOTTIES. BOX OF: 200 s INSTANT NOODLES, z ASSTD. PLAVORS. 65GRAM '.... ore RICE GREEN CABBAGE CALIFORNIA. NO. 1 ABC DETERGENT | LAUNDRY. “FRESH PRODUCE GREEN ONIONS OR RADISHES suncu | GRAPEFRUIT GALIFORNIA. SIZE 56s COOKING ONIONS MEDIUM. NO. 1. IMPORTED PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 17,18, 19 WE RESERVE THE niater'To ui GUANTS ~ KINNAIRD CENTRAL FOOD MART LTD. WITH IN-STORE BAKE SHOP ‘FOR QUALITY FOOD AT LOW PRICES STORE HOURS: 8AT., MON., TUES., WED., THURS. — 9 A.M. TOG P. bahar FRIDAY 9 A.M. TOSP.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS