CASTLEGAR ENS alter dh November a, 1977 ae Play i Sueant . Buy Now From Castleo Drug and Save Plenty! ¢ It All Starts Today . Pre-Christmas Toy Sale. Until November 26th, You are Going to Save.a Bundle on Much of Your Christmas Shopping! So Take Santa’s Advice and We'll See You All at Castlegar Drug! xe, Ms xe * \ . . Castlegar Drug’s VOL, 80, No. 47 * of hotel and dining facilities at ; son said he was involved in'a E e e/ CB-40 Walkie Talkie Realistic and professional styling. Operates on five transistors. Complete with handy plastic clip for use on belt or car visor. Bullt-In Microphone. Push to talk button. Tefescoplc antenna. Requires one ‘‘9V"’ Battery, not included. z Reg. $24.95 .... os ‘Sale Price CB-40 Base Station Transmits on a Special Youth Band. Crystal _ 10,000 power range. No FFG Licence required. Contains nine transistors. Squetch contro! to cut. outside interference.. Requires six ‘‘AA’’ Penlight Reg. $49.95...5.......000. ve eees Sale Price _ batteries, not included. Bi-level race course In figure alght. Fast curve action in 9 feet of AFX High Performance Track with 2 super fast Dodge. atreet vans. Comes with start/ {Ihish Timing Power. |, + BRITE Lite-Brite b The toy that lets children create colourful ty >. pictures that light up and glow! Ages 4 to aul Peed required. seeeneecncoenes + Sale Price Cher Doll - The most .Photographed, best dressed, exciting star in anyone’s memory. Sonny & Cher. Cher's hair is fully styleable and washable...” Rag. $12.95 20... 0.000. ..000 0.0 Sale Price squ4 China Tea Set . Have’ a- party and entertain your friends with this realistic hostess sat. Reg. $7.95 Sate Price . AMT. Truck and Trailers = Assorted truck and traller models for oy many fun-filled‘hours of modeallin: \d $10.95 rs Reg. $9.95 Sale Price, Walkie ‘Talkie ‘Radio Jewel Box Girls’. radio jewel. box takes @ 9-volt batt it incl ed battery a nla, $1.0 Tinkertoy. Toy Maker. Starter Tinkertoy sets, snap together, colourful parts plus rods. and’ spools. ice introduction to. construction skills. “s Reg. $4.19 ....... Sale Price. A ‘great communicator. for fun and work. {elereaping antenna and carrying strap. Reg. $29. Chatter Telephone When pulled, ‘‘voice”’ says ‘‘chatter- chatter’, eyes roll up and down. Turn dial, bell ringe: Made by Fisher-Price. eg. $6.! Sale Price .. eeee 4 > Hospital Made by Fisher-Price. 20 play pleces. Has ambulance with own stretcher, wheel chair, 2 beds, 2 chairs, crib, bed screen and serub-up sink. Elevator moves up and down by crank. Snaps Mee es Tih For ages 3 to 7. Merrily it rolls along. Picks up. rolling. playmates and drops - them.off at the entrance to the ferris wheel: Uses one "CH battery, not inctuded. Reg. $19.95 vce: Sale Price ‘Microscope “Microscope precigion tested: for ac- curacy. Complete with ue and Frrinate Man es tall. 1a% Inch cok Stands ‘boots 688 chest expe”. oe 0 oral oe Reg. $16.95 Sale Price surface Corduroy playlNG er piastlo vinyl pointe. 2 ae Doubling stones corduroy dice cups. shut for easy storage. 1 _ Instruments. ° Reg. $25.95 ..7:. Sale P Reg. $19.95 - Tommy Biine Corner: Pine& Columbia ° Phi. 908-7815 OPEN Monday — Thursday, 9a.m.-6 p.m. Friday, 9a.m.-9p.m. Saturday, 9.a.m. -§:30 p.m." CLOSED THIS SUNDAY Carl’s Drug Hours: Sale Frice $] hs 12noon-1 p.m. &6-7 p.m. cube ations included. ” Popular TV Star Doll, complete with: microphone,’ autographed Photo and : ue official application blank for the Donny $" 97] . and -Marle Fan Club. vw Reg. $10.95 ....SalePrice > Disney Bathtubbies -Dumbo, Donald Duck and the legendary Mickey Mouse. ~ $999" Reg. $3.98 ...... Sate Price Super Master Mind. 8 colours to hide in five rows, with 59041 permutations to test your skill and logic. Deluxe board with” peg storage. $47 Reg. $7.85 ...... Sale Price Stockticker : An exciting Stock Trading game for ages Sto adult. Sale Price i Passout: + An-exciting Adult game. © 67? + Reg. $8.95 .. 5 Price Gambler Game * Ages 8 and up. Two to six:(or more) players. A. great: all-family. board game ‘of chance. First ‘player to Parlay his $100 stake to $1,000 wins. Reg. $11.49 97: bale Price ivaaicites sees * - Reg. +1 45: Sale Price Perfection Game can an be played alone or with friends. igainst Glock to fit er Into treat space. Reg. $12.49 Sale Price $377 Whosit Game A. great ‘family guessing, comedy, mystery game. from’ Parker Bro- thera. 20 characters to choose from. ° ‘Ages 9 to adult. Two to six are Reg. $9.69 $597 Sale Price .. ‘Trouble Ganie. - Ages 8 and up. Eaally learned by even: the very young, but fun’ for ~ every age. No way to tell a winner tl the wary last move.- 2 Reg. $8.95 < Sale Pi ‘Reversi . The original game lasso, fun ‘for everyone... Reg. $10.49... ‘ Sale Price e "Advanced: programmable: ‘mk: croprocessor, game‘*: Game car- tridge Includes 3 ‘arcade favour- ites: Road «Race, Quick Draw, Tennis. * Each. game Iq’ vivid colour. ‘(black and white on non- colour TV. sets)-e.Un dimensional console) n ight: activated. " aroet ‘pistol In holster’ for Quick Draw © ‘Exciting & di Wa llsplay scor- ing.* AC: on atta cluded (UL “listed, CSA “appro Mi factured/and $599 Legislative Library. ‘Parliament Bld, | Victoria, B. Cc vey 1X4, hee : Published Every, Thursday Morhing at, “The GiSarcads of the TWO SECTIONS (AGB) : = ‘s Plans for Ex "Stage Inn Padlocked wie A legal argument: which sled last week to the locking up to: let the bank foreclose and ~!eomplete the, action and then- buy-it back from. the bank without bothering with sub- trades." 200° That effort to foreclose led ‘to a sheriff's’ padlocking of doors at the Stage Inns opera- ‘thon, he sald, +’ Johnson’séid the dispute: would ‘not affect the planned Castlegar < operation because only he-and’ Greyhound Bus Lines ‘will be involved in thé development; : “There certainly. wouldn't be any. partners until the \, the Stage Inn Ltd. Cranbrook operation will have “no bearing - whatsoever" on the company's plans for a $2.4 millicn hotel- ‘} bus depot complex in Castlegar, ; according to manager-director Cal Johnson. Contacted Tuesday, Sohn- } yearlong legal battle with partners who tried, to. foreclose a on ihim. i nson, who sald he own- Sed halt of the operation, said he and the’ owners of the other y half, took out a first mortgage. {. of $100,000 on. the operation anda second mortgage at 4 $900,000, “The bank iock some of ‘our place,” he said. Johnson said he would meet ‘this, week with Grey- hound ‘officials “at. their” head office in to discuss the cash collateral ‘and ‘took: over dispute. The’ Greyhound depot action on the first mortgage,”. at the Cranbrook Stage Inns Is ’ he said. My, partners wanted pall Funeise, Ms he said, ‘Transpo! ort ‘ministry, ‘find: inga from tests on-a-new track guidance’ localizer.. ‘navigation system should be submitted to caine eles commiteaey dation on the tests—the latest Gerald Rust sald in his yearend: - veport Tuesday. 4. City Requests : MOT Funds re Hall The city will ask ‘the federal ministry of transport to provincial: Services Branch official. that the city took over on Jan. 1 the éperations of the Airport, building is erected and set in © said the ministry's recommen- >Rust noted in his report 2 silts of 8° Tu count confirmed. albert Ider- tested in local elections Satur- ‘bank, Bud God ; funds for, fire’ hall, id. truck maint } Council also: ‘voted to send a copy.of the request to Koote- nay West MP. Bob Brisco... greed by. all participants | that (continued to page Al2) to, pera Rhame body’ and ‘it-‘was: niles Baillargeon,’ re; ger the Sense ae filed notice Sof appeal to the: boas Sweeney confirmed that filed fon, an appeal but he declined to ‘comment... y ‘re-” two-year aldermanic seats con- unseated incumbent Dive Fer- guson,showed Calderbank, a businessman, leading. in the aire with © 901," followed» by ¥ City clerk Barry Baldigara, returning ‘officer .for the. city election, said the 37 ballots he rejected ‘in addition to ‘those counted as spoils on Saturday were mostly ones marked in ink <” or containing’ erasures, ‘The recount did tiot ‘change i othe standings in:the ‘Saturda} ‘The two aldermanic seats ‘were filled by encumbent Tom * ith 160, missing out yp. count by Ernest. der in the - world; market: “for the: first. yy WI attended an international ‘cor ferencé‘on tourism in London, © Larrimore with 76° votes. ~ i; There was‘ a 65 ‘per ‘cent turnoyt of voters. 7! =< Slocan “voters, who" had said the People she met at-the all had afairly good, ket in Europe, and ai excellent ¢ everywherein: the: ‘'. world,” she said. “People know: of Canada and :people certainly ; know of ‘B.C. because of our” exterior dvertising." Me Gary Burns: with’ 78 votes and ~‘the other’to Raymond Delves * with'69 Votes. The third candi- date was Stephen Cooley with . with 1,166 votes; and engineer Pat-Haley, with fully ‘defended their city trust: ‘ees seats against: plumber Paul Samsonoff, ‘who had ‘482: votes, Baldigara’ said."* ‘John Dascher, School Dis- trict:No.-9 secretary-t treasurer. and rural trustees’. election re- turning’ officer, ‘reported, that ae both incumbent trustees ‘were unseated by ‘newcomers. In‘Area_I, housewife Lov- ette Nichvolodoff won Rass votes, - while“ contractor Sam: Konkin trailed with 96: In Area J, telegraph’ operator George ’Anutooshkin received 294, fol- ‘lowed by: smelter worker Bill Gattrell th 254: ° for environment ministry’ ‘8. ‘in:the He said both revenues and A pradiction that the Ge will remain within budget for the rest of the year and a'stern warning about high : inflation highlighted Ald. Gerlad Rust’s . year-end? ‘report ‘Tuesday on finances, city: Rust, chairman of council’s indicated. the city would stay. within its: $3,589,097 budget— hich Anctoied “Castlegar city council passed a 1977 budget in May of this year which we felt would maintain a reasonable level of ‘services in the community . without putting too much of a burden -on' the. taxpayer,"; he eaid,'“There are areas where we are over-budget, but in all instances these are,covered off 1978," he said. “The important,’ ' issue at this: ae new; 1978 budget.” Sewago systems revenyes and expenditures .are within budget as weil, Rust sald. He | said lease costs and “utilities “debenture debt shows a defic of - approximately . $10,000 caused by the Canadian dollar's devaluation, 5 “As finance chairman’ I“; make a strong recommendation , to council that with the-.new” water. system scheduled’: 1978 to 1979 I feel that water and sewage rates must~-be d in the interest: of expenditures for : the © city’s water. systems are within bud- get, : “Itis further expected that’: ‘some capital works will not be * all concerned,” he said. “This will be placed’ before’ council | sometime in the new year.” Referring to the city's fund accounts, Rust’ reported the land sale reserve account show: . eda $18,000. balance after ‘(continued to page A17) ‘ z 3 iper- welll © as ithe: city's “Countries that'we know. are economically. bankrupt were there, with hares dis. af tourist turnta to BC. with’ mer © hants’ that the dollar is worth $1.10 in *’ la—against a state. Z . campaign." ty -despite some ae criticism, . ‘ourism Minister Grace Mc- Castlegar tion Carthy iGatended ‘the? cam.” nee plan to ‘lure U.S," preaident of :the*: Us: tourists already. k know e they. can/ get $) lollar, 4 ‘support council and the recom: ’ feasibility ‘study. “to her invitation to. Downtown mendations of the city's. water The mayor .was: referring SHOI: Soviet’ actors ">| local c