A8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 23, 1979 : EW LISTING ISTING CeO NS FOR THEBEAUTIFUL CUSTOM- BEST? Here's a distinctive. BUILT HOME under cons- ly designed one-year-old, truction in exclusive High 2,700 sq. ft., 2-storey home Meadows. First time offer- that would satisfy even the ed. Be the first to Inspect it. most discriminating buyer. ‘: Some deluxe features are: 3 Si AEST MENT, OF: baths, 4 bedrooms, 2 fire tegar. Lot size S4x160 ft. Foning) zoned for multl-residential ig, central vacuuming, use. This 'propertyshae!a and bullt-in dishwasher. All O04 sald ethe ces cedeogin thisiensa hugeitot, with 6 home, and would be a great private driveway, located at holding property. More de- the end of a quiet no = through street. Call now for fale at COOPER AGEN an appointment to view. : YOU NEED SPACE? Try “=~ ai this 4-bdrm. home In Kine Located In Salmo, this berry Heights on a large, 2!most-new home has just view lot. Attractive cedar been put on the market. wall with rock fireplace, The sunken living room new wall-to-wall carpet in 2dd8 to the appeal of this living and dining rooms and lovely home. Priced to sell beamed cellings. Only $53,- 4t $57,000. 900. Phone now, befor AGENCIES LET’ 179 and. dining rooms and 365-3347 ; re IE, : your master bedroom, jump space. Large well landscap- ive High Meadows subdivi-| sion. Cedar celtings In liv- unique styling make. this| the home for the discrimin- ating purchaser. Call today. NEW LISTING th 18 LOCATION IMPORT. THIS COOPER EXCLU: ANT? A beautiful rock fire- SIVE Is In a SOT eh place Is Just ona of the area, right where rs Q many features that high- actlon ls — 2-bdrm. home, light this. new 3-bedroom in immaculate condition. home located on a fully-§ odaty . landscaped lot In desirable : Woodland Park. See this # home today and buy for everlasting comfort. Many nice features left for your surprise. EXECUTIVE HOME, situa- ted on popular 10th Ave., & ob. . ¢ South, Castlegar, Includes aes earrarieaas oxtres such as 2 fireplaces, ft. Ceeeeiaaes wall-to-wall carpets, formal ra a ' plus eating a a s JUMP INTO THE SHOW- room with shower, and 4th ER. When you awake In bedroom. Lots of storage into the shower in the ed- fully fenced lot with ensulte. Have breakfast In double carp: 3 the bright kitchen, i enjoy the natural surround: this sounds Interesting, call 365-3347 now. |someone else does. N.R.S. REFERRAL PROGRAM means Cooper Agenc- ith t | BEAUTIFUL 1- TO 2-ACRE] jes Is wi PARCELS F Service, a it Ci and offers} of the last of Its kind in the jar and Salmo. 9! building sites from $10,000.) this area. y of coast-to-coast referrats for buyers coming In and out of area. Huge lot 135x225 ft. Rental property In front, Industrial in rear. to $12,500, ten Wilson 365-3407 Gordon Gemmill Nominee 365-7900 Jack Young 365-8117 fe Betty Taylor 365-2642 Jackle McNabb 365-6695 brs Le SMALL WATERFRONT HOME — ROBSON Truly a delightful location for casual living. Boating, fishing, gardening, or greenhousing. 2 bedrooms, separate dining, view porch, and full basement. If you like a home with a friendly character, try this one at $48,000. CONTEMPORARY DESIGN from a view location on a quiet street. Over 2,000 sq. ft. of living area on two finished levels. Comfortable water heating with zone con- trol. Accent fireplaces, two full baths, 10 rooms, and fruit cellar. Concrete pool, plus a large, private yard, 125x165 ft. $119,900. NEW LISTING — Lakeview Drive An exceptional home built by private builder and now offered fully completed, including dishwasher, drapes and curtatns. Hand-rubbed birch kitchen cabinets, built- in china cakinet to-dining room. Bricked fireplace, 2 bedrooms up, and boy's bedroom down. Double carport. Many. closets and built-ins. $64,500. 105TH STREET — Blueberry Creek Three-bedroom, 1,152-ft. single-level home, with carpeted living room and dining room, plus double closet in master bedroom. Aijir-conditioner included. 85x150-ft. lot. First-home-special! $39,000. OOTISCHENIA GRASSLAND Lower bench — 3.6 acres, with water hookup, mobile home, and addition. 393- ft. frontage to paved road — 500 ft. from the Columbia River. $40,000. KINNAIRD BENCH LOT Natural shade from several beautiful birch trees on this 75-ft. wide lot. Gently sloping, good topsoil, developed neigh- bourhood, and only a block-and-a-half from Kinnaird Elementary School. $19,900. HIPWELL REALTY PHONE 365-7514 J. F. Hipwell, F.8.1., Rol. (B.C.) — Agent Fred J. Nagel — Sclesman “SERVING CASTLEGAR FOR 12 YEARS" JEW LISTING 2ND AVENUE NORTH location. Zoned mult!-family. Lovely lot with excellent garden. level beautifully landscaped private lot en besenad with lots of space for your future A LOT FOR A LITTLE pool. Carport as well as separate Two-bdrm. home on nice lot, just im garage conven ert to change roo! lently located to con- minutes from downtown. Great WII! not last long at $29,000. m. Cozy family starter home with rental potential. jam room In basement. Asking $65,000. Call us for an appointment to view. NEW LISTING CanCel's pulp: mill here was reportedly still following startup procedures Friday mor- ning after Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada members ended 18 hours of picketing at the plant. : as Ron Belton, .an industrial relations officer at the pulp mill, said PPWC Local 1 members started returning to their. jobs and the mill ‘resumed operation at 7 p.m. last Thursday — about.24 hours after striking PPWC Local 4 members employed at CanCel's Prince Rupert mill first set up the pickets — following an af- ternoon meeting between union and management. Startup “circumstances and procedures” were agreed upon at the meeting b the union bership and after the withd: 1 of the PPWC pickets, Belton told C-2 ZONING , 2 lots on Columbia Ave. with G-2 MOVING! — MUST SACRIFICE! 2) zoning} 200-ft. frontage in excel location with lots of exposure. lent This over 2,000-aq.-ft. split_ level Call executive home in Blueberry Creek. . Some of the outstanding features us for further information. $46,000. ara intercom, 3 baths, rock fireplae | ¢@, built-in appliances, double car- 4 Bar ROBSON — VIEW LOCATION tmmaculate, landscaped 3- to 4- bdrm. home, with fireplace, wall-io- Awall, double with or without adjoining 7 acres. FEELING ... In one of Castlegar’s newest subdivisions. Three bdrms., 1% Asking $66,500.. ZESTART AT THE TOP Charming, well-maintained home In Robson — two bdrms on the main floor, two down. Fireplace, rt room, space to breathe... ata price yoy can afford. NEW LISTING NEW HOME mroom or 3rd bdrm. Excellent value at $53,000. NEW LISTING SIDE-BY-SIDE DUPLEX carport and aundeck, IT HAS THAT WELCOME HOME baths, living room, dining room and kitchen with spectacular’ view of eC. Columbia River and the valley. A § t a Must to see! $69,900. EW LISTING NEW LISTING NORTH CASTLEGAR Come and enjoy the excitement of a To be constructed In N. Castlegar. ; quality bullt brand new. home. 3- Party wall agreement can sell the MOBILE HOMES — CHEAPER bdrm., 1¥% baths. The cedar and units individually. Split lavel const- T' stucco exterior and unique design ruction with exterlor aluminum We have a good selection of mobile iim RASPBERRY VILLAGE . Very large bullding lot. Good high- Way access. home or house. $16,900. MLS Suitable for mobile HAN RENT are sure to please you. Exclusivesiding and carports. S-year coristr- home for your living comfort. Priced listing at $64,000. Call for further uction pafranty Call for further from $11,500 to $33,500. {mmediate detalis. details and plan specifications. Castle Realty Ltd. “MAKE YOUR HOME A CASTLE"’ q BIG ROCK REALTY LTD. C CASTLEGAR occupancy. Bjorn A. Edblad RI (B.C.) Res. 365-3423 @ Greg W. Nichvatodofl, Mgr. Ri Nell A. Pereverzott: Florence Saliken Res. 385-6046 Carolee Fitz-Gerald Res. 365-5945 . 365-2230 85-2337 NEW LISTING — THRUMS 4-acre farm, own well, plus spring. Nice malin house with two revenue properties totalling $440 per month. Owners house, 3 bdrm., aluminum siding, bullt-In dishwasher. Great for horses and chickens. NEW LISTING — N. CASTLEGAR 3-bedroom home on 60x170 ft. fot. Good size kitchen, large living room, wall-to-wall carpet. ( ROBSON — 4-bedroom family home with acreage LEMON CREEK — 3-bedroom retreat on one acre, tanfscaped. Ofters? KINBERAY HEIGHTS — Bench location, fenced - yard, patlo, BBQ, 2 bathrooms, dining room, MLS SOUTH CASTLEGAR — Executive home, 1,700-sq.-ft. main floor, finished basement. Beautiful Interlor decor. Robson. 3-bdrm. home in Columbla Helghts, fenced yard, family room, nice kitchen. $31,500. On Pine Street. New List- Ing with revenue suite. Hardwood floors, 2 baths - one with shower. © Phone 365-2111 Century 21, Big Rock Realty, spotlights this * established in Castlegar. ‘The 'SPECIAL' residence in interfor, formal land and this well designed home. Features 2 fireplaces, 272 to the patio and completely fenced lot. patio baths, sliding glass doors Century 21, Blg Rock Realty, MALCOM SCOTT to its growing staff of licensed real estate welcomes sales pers t =. Grand Forks, Malcom came to Castle- gar In 1961. Formerly president of onnel. Born and rai 'y Village new lis- ting. Very nice family home on approximately six acres. Dining room, 2 fireplaces. One year old custom craft- ed home. Newly Iisted. 1,300 sq. ft., 2 flreplaces, bullt-In satin 100x150-foot lot, 3-bdrm., dining room, bsmt. Patlo & small orchard. Offers to $49,500. Brand new & beautiful in \ Quallty home on large landscaped tot. Two baths, 4 bedrooms, finlsh- © ed up and down. : watnut cabinetry. room, large living room plus rec. room in base- ment. Large lot. Robson.. Approximately .10 acres, mostly cleared, with 4 houses & barn. Main house beautifully decorated with basement sulte. 3 revenue houses. Boundary Industries, Malcom will be Installed as the president of the Castlegar Kiwanis later this fall for the 1880 term. Malcom, and their two boys reside [In South Castlegar. Your real estate nesds In buylng given his most or solling will be sincere consideration and attention. his wife Joanne, Robson. 3-bdrm. home, stucco exterior, 110x150- ft. lot, garage. Newly fisted. $49,500. View of Columbia River — Millon doflar view. All the benefits of country {lvIng with clty conventen- 3. Malcom Scott Carol Daniel Walter Tymofievich Mary Wade Anderson Wallace Reid _ Norm Werre Kathy Plotnikoff Stan Partridge, Agent division, next to school. You should see the fire- place! 3 bdrms., full bamt ane For that touch of elegance in Crestview Subdivision, owners have magic touch in decorating. 4-bdrms., 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces. 365-245] 399-4101 365-3250 365-3750 365-7051 - 365-3703 Receptionist 365-7450 EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFESSIONALS Park Sub- the Castlegar ‘News Friday morning. “We're in startup procedure right now,” he said. “Certain parts of the plant ‘are all’ going now and slowly the flow is going through the whole plant agoin.” He said the shutdown began.when the PPWC Local 4 picketers, dissatisfied with the company’s position on a $100,000 trust fund proposed, as part of a settlement with the 700 unionized Prince Rupert mill employees, ap- peared at the plant entrance. The shutdown was complete by between 10 a.m. and 11 said the issue ‘which led to .the appearance of PPWC Local 4 pickets.at the Castle- gar mill had been settled. “We're still down but we are meeting with the local union here and the $109,000 fund matter has been resol- ved,” Ian Whiteside told the Castlegar News. “We have managed to come up with wording on the administra- tion ‘of the fund which satisfies the union and by and large satisfies us.” The conflict arose from differing union and company it over access a.m. the ig day, he said. Asked about the meet- ing last Thursday afternoon Local 1 president Ed Conroy said it was called to deter- mine whether , to the proposed fund, which would be administered by a joint CanCel-PPWC board of trustees for activities des- cribed as “social, cultural, educational, recreational and “were going to lock us out.” The meeting's result was, the indication that CanCel would not lock out the mill workers and “a consensus of opinion in Local 1 and the company that the mill start up,” said Conroy, whose lotal voted to postpone a ratifi- cation vote on local issues - here until Local 4 members “The union had the im- pression that’the’ $100,000 was available to them with- out any restraint,” Whiteside said. “We were under the impression when we set it up that the $100,000 would be an investment and the income generated..by that would constitute the fund.” He said only one local in Contacted last Thurs- day, the Prince Rupert mill's industrial relations manager sae Bo amaserermaies yey Helpline enables issue i by the union and company at Prince Rupert, he said, and was expected to be settled in further wipetings: caller to report abuse of children © The toll-free Helpline for Children recently introuced by Human Resources Minis- ter Grace McCarthy will enable residents of Castlegar - to report child abuse and neglect by telephone 24 hours ‘a day. “Adults and children will be able to report situations of child abuse and neglect at any time of day simply by calling the operator and asking for Zenith 1284,” said McCarthy, adding that calls may be made’ anonymously. During normal office hours from 8:30 a.m, to 4:30 p.m., callers can also tele- . phone the nearest ministry of human resources office di- rectly. Callers using the Zenith line during norma! business hours will be connected to the nearest ministry office. At other times, the caller's information will be relayed to a designated contact in the caller's area. : “We anticipate that a- mong the calls we receive some will involve specific incidents posing an imme- diate risk to the child,” the minister said. “The response to such crisis situations will + be immediate. Prompt action in these cases is required by law and by the policy of the ministry.” The Helpline for Chil- dren is also intended for use by parents seeking counsel- ling to prevent child abuse. Public awareness of the Helpline'for Children will be promoted by a province-wide advertising and public ser- vice campaign. The minister reminded British Columbians that pro- . vineial law requires’ anyone who suspects that a child is being abused or neglected to report the information to the ministry of human ore: EE I EAE ER PPWC MEMBERS EMPLOYED AT CanCel's Prince Rupert mill picket the to local pulp fore being withdrawn at-1 p.m. last uhureday Following jing b in union bership an: a representatives here later that day, the Castlegar mill began startup procedures. —News/MirrorFoto by George Gammon Chenille long sleeve Bulky Pullovers: pebedielasktioee twist Regular suo $1109 Regul $21.9 Sale .. J | Knit Cardigans. fort pockets: ” ar $16" PPWC pickets withdrawn frommill | Na <7 ~ CASTLE Gig: NEWS Tedoy Is Thursday ‘235th doy of 1979. told in th h seMorten weston eT er section D> Thursdoy, August 23, 1979 SFP a participant in Fibreco scheme Stlocan Forest Products is among the 10 independent owners of West and East at Kimberley — will export from the new provincial Long sleeve flannel plaid Shirts | | $749 Regular $9.98 Kayser-lace V-neck Sweaters with long puffy sleeves. Regular $24.98 Sale $ 75 Cotton check long sleeve Shirts Regular $13.98 $] 0 Assortment of Leather’ Handbags Ribbed V-neck long sleeve Pullovers Back-to-school Lunch Buckets Aladdin ftat style or f dome style with thermos. Regular $6.99 Sale . 25% $459 She added that persons who | ‘make such reports in good _ faith cannot be held liable for any loss or damage. Drought conditions, lightning spark fires The forest fire situation in’ British. Columbia’ has reached-an explosive state. Report illegal campfires, urges RCMP A statement recently released by the RCMP re- quests that the public contact the local RCMP detachment in their area concerning any forest fires or illegal camp- fires, as the RCMP are ible for i Drought conditions con- tinue to get worse through- out the southern half of the province and there is no immediate relief in sight. FABRICS Corduroy 15% Polyester, 85% Cotton. 115 cm. Wide. Regular $5.00 per M. Regular $13.98 . $] 0“ with tie front. “Mr, Love” short sleeve Regular $18.00 ire suppre: sion manager Hank Doerksen said more lightning is expect- ed in southern interior forest regions. Last week, ground crews and fire bombers were fighting nearly 370 forest fires. To date, the Nelson region has experienced 690 fires. It is feared any strong winds will create havoc with the fires, making control the latter. Individuals are asked to first contact the local fores- try office and if any difficulty is encountered, to then con- tact the police. ly difficult. He stressed again that anyone sighting fire in the forest should contact the nearest forest ranger office, or phone any telephone’ oper- ator and ask for Zenith 5555. Acrylic long sleeve Regular $14.98 cotton blend : i $134 Sale . : ee Sale Terry Velour 82% Cotton, 18% Polyester. 150 cm. Wide. Regular $10.49 per M. $39 58% Pullovers — oe gparscoe $25 Pullovers Hardware Store Department Store. . * Kootenay sawmills which will export wood chips from a $16 million North Vancouver ter- minal which opened last week, The company’s Slocan Valley sawmill — along with mills run by Koot Forest government assisted termin- al wood chips which would otherwise be burned or dis- posed of as waste. A total of 42 indepen- dent B.C. sawmillers are expected to benefit from the new terminal, built by their Products at Nelson, J. H. Huscroft Ltd. at Erickson, Galloway Lumber at Gallo- way, Revelstoke Sawmill at Radium Hot Springs, Wyn- ndel Box and Lumber at Wynndel, Crow's Nest Indus- tries at Fernie, Evans Pro- ducts at Golden ‘and Donald and Fab-Co Forest Products Pp or- ganization Fibreco Export Inc. with the aid of the B.C. Development Corporation. _. The terminal will load chips with a new automated method from boxcars to a warehouse with a storage capacity of about .170,000 tons before loading them on waiting ships. Air Travel Agents for ALL AIRLINES “e ACCOMMODATIONS © RESERVATIONS © TOURS _/ Telephone 365-7782