CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 12, 1979 CasTLEAGRN-NEWS Classifieds 365-2212 CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION Classilied Ads appearing in this section run in_ the Costlugar News only, Dead- line for submission is Tuesday otS p.m, The lirst 10 words aro $1.00. Evary additional word is 108, Payment Policy Poyimont must bo made in ad- vance, Cash, cheques, or credit cards, including Visa {Chargex) and Master Charge accepted. Business accounts, payment as pre-arranged, Please see Section "B" of this poper for our mojor Classified Action Ads. ~ FOR RENT 1-BDAM. suite and 2-bdrm. auite. Quiet couple or family. Ph. 385- 8571. 3137 ~ Ads for Senio DINETTE . condition, * Table and four chalre, $59. Ph. 385-6720, 7 Please See Section 'B’ of this paper for our major CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS HOMES FOR SALE BLUEBERRY Creek. Reduced $4000. Large &bdrm, home. on ierge tot with orchard, Ph. 365- 15 Mi3137 ‘i PROPERTY FURNISHED 2-bdrm. house. No ets. Heferences required. Ph. Sesevart, 37 pansy: To view call 365-5: m. SMALL 2-bdrm. house In Robson. Unturnlahed. Ph. 365-5676. 7 Beers ores Re te 27 Winall PIE 1-BDRM, furnished aulte for quiet erean Ge ‘cou les (in Castlegar Oteatteoee Mi3t37 AVAILABLE October 1. 2-bdrm. home In 8. Castlegar. Ph, 365- 8468 after 5 p.m. AVAILABLE October 1, 2- or 3 bedroom condominium on Mea- dowbrook Drive, Castlegar, B.C. No pets. Ph. 365-6808 after Sem. ONE-BDAM, down- 4.7 ACRES In Cotlechenla, Ph. 399-4283 after 5 p.m. MiIgIS7 LIGHT industrial lot on 6th Ave. S., Castlegar. Ph. 365-8307. 37 MOBILE HOMES 12x80' 3-bdrm. trailer, 9x15’ addl- tlon, partly furnished. Ph, 365- 8780 of 385-2339. 37 1975 12x68’, 3-bdrm. TUXEDO Manor, furnished, tike new. Ask- ing $16,500, What offere? — 1977 14x70" 3-bdrm. Premier with 1% baths, plus family room, Iike new. at’ offera? Bath units will be delivered and set up. Ph. 825- 4616, DL #00441A. Mi2i37 1974 12x68’ TEO’S Moblia Home a Cedar Crest Traller Court, Castle- jar. Ph, 489-3848. Mi37 8x20’ MOBILE home_ addition. Factory built. Ph. 693-5500, Gen- lle. Mi3/37 town area. Reasonable rent. im- madiate occupancy. Ph. 36! evenings. TWO-BDRM. house In South Cas- Hepat. Available October 1. Ph. 365-6635 of 385-5745. 3/36 MISC. FOR SALE MOTOCROS bicycle, bive, $25. Men's 10-apeed. CCM, purple, geeda some work, $35. Ph. $834 evenings. 3/36 “tina? |PE BENDER 2-Inch three 2-Inch all sizes inches. Excellent condhion. Begu- tarly $4500. Estate tIquidation price 4 CONCRETE DRILL Skil:732 Rotoset Hammer.” In- cludes all bit sizes for condult. Excellent’ condition. Regularly $900. Estate Hauiceon pre $500. L. Kenny, Box 468, Frult- vata, B.G. Ph. 367-7109. M/3/37 CORTINA parte: ol} pump, carburator, rims, tires & rim mirrors, generator, Ph. WHEELCHAIR u months, Removable $650. $4; 2-357 DOORS: 30""x8" insid Inside, 32x80"" solid core, 24x80" prenung. ‘Throo 2x8" half louvered metal bl-folds. — Meatkeeper for Kenmore fridge. Rotlesiere rack for Kenmore stove. Step-on waste- ket. Ph. 365-6657. Mi3; FOUR winter tires. Two £7814 and two studded G78 14 mounted on Dodge rims. Also will fit Ford or Ey Toya pickup, $70. Ph. 385-5608. HONEY for sale, pure and freah, Barry's Honey Farm, Grand Forks. 442-2482. 2138 FGUR-plece bedroom sulte, Queen size bed, no mattress, good condition, $200. One bed, really comfortable, $1: 365-6585 after 5 9.m. 26 TS, potty, car trolter, walker, ladies’ 10-speed, 14-1 ty $0 H.P. motor and trailer, 30 calibre M1 Carbine. Ph. 365-3922. Mi3/37 2-000A wardrobe with mirrors. Ph, 365-8524 after §:30 p.m. M/3137 Good 9 a, winter radials an 35mm OLYMPUS RC_ cami Men's Selko quartz wristwatch, mint condition. Ph. 268-5568, ext. 43. Mi3137 BABY'S bath dressing table, car bed, In excellent condition. Ph. 399-4145. 7, ONE 16-FT. fifth wheel flatdeck trailer. Tandem wheels, Never used, $2000. Ph, 365-3724.M/4/37, 30° WHITE Enterprise electric - n. o06:3190 stove. Light blue. after 4 p.m. HOCKEY equipment: Lange skates, alze 6, like new. Helmet, loves, bag. $110, Register 14-Arab mare. Weatern and Eng- lish. $400. Ph. 226-7404. 7, ONE WOOD burning Franklin heater. Ph. 365-6044. Mi3I37 #1 - 18 Inch cedar shakes. Ph. 365-6691. Mitini3? 18-inch A.C.A. XL100 solld stais: ald. uzyk tide Financial Corp. Utd. at 352-6626. ONE, small, portable pat cage. Men’s CCM bike. skates, slzea I 2 paira hocke} 4 dia, new condition. Ph. 385-7007. MACRAME Macrame lessons, Bead lessons, starting, October 1, Donna's Glit Shop. Ph, 365-3784. 3137 TRUMPET Getzen plus caso for band studant, $180. Ph. 985-5779, EXERCISE bike, as new, 365- 6618. HELP! Do you drive to or through SALMO every Wednes- day and/or Thursday? Help with your gas for dropping off some parcels. ~ Phone 365-7266. 0) h. pickup. Tilt steering, p.s. as 9 Power brakes, p Bo Ask for Linda. + Travel Trailer 1976 8-FT. OKANAGAN camper. Excellent condition, used only 2 rs. Ph, 365-5313, Mi3137 HARDTOP tent traller. Ph. 365- 6226. 4138 VEHICLES 1971 DATSUN olckup. Best offer! Also, 1972 Datsun car for parts. Beat offer! Ph. 365-6195. 1973 FORD ton with or with- out fiberglass deluxe canopy. Au- tomatic, p.o., .b., radio, low mileage. ene Sos-2101 or 368-2568 after6 p.m. ._MI2I37 1974 GRAN Torino station wagon, . excellent condition, What, offeres Ph. 365-2495. 2137 1972 METEOR Montcalm 351 V-8, 2-door, viny! roof, front disc brakes. Good condition. Ph. 365- 768. wz 1967 CAMARO 327 2-bbl., auto., rebullt, new paint, $2400. Aok for jusan at 1962. Mi3i37 1976 PINTO station wagon. Four Cost Sylindars. Ph. 365-3976. 37 1967 DART. Rune but needs motor Also, four used Ae work. $200. 7 16.5 winter tires. $150. Ph. 365- j140. Mi3137 MUST SELLT 1970 BLUE Envo) pic. Good condition. Ph. 6802. KF 1971 FORD Torino hardtop, p.s. p.b. new, pant, discs, ahocks, and muilter. Two 165-13’ studded ra- ciais on Toyota rims. Ph. a 1376 CHEV Si4-1on 4-wheel drive dual gas tanka, has 1200x188 tires, white spoke rims, 58,000 mites. $4500 0.8.0, Ph, es-abe6, 1965 MERC pickup, 6-cyl., 4-spd., short box, canopy. Ph. 365-3924. M/2137 1978 TOYOTA Calica G.T. 5-spd. Excellent condition. 31,000 miles. 8, mounted id extras. Ph. 385-2155 or 369-7535 after 6 Ba MI3137, 1974 FORO F-100 pickup. 302 4-speed. Ph. 399-4706. M/3/37 WANTED: Cortina In good condi- tlon, Ph, 385-7007. MiI3137 4973 TOYOTA Celica, Good condl- tlon. 5 5689 days or 365- 5572 alter 6. 2136 1074 JEEP CHEROKEE V-8, quadra- kK, low ran lockout, many other extras. Ph. 365-5352. tfn/34 root, rol, radials, 360 mot nt condition, no rust. Call 385-6306. tin Boats & Motors 14° FIBERGLASS boat, 40 H. and 5 H.P. motors and traller. 385-5683. “MI3: 7 WANTED ed ‘TO BUY: Modern home out of city limits with some property. Ph. 359-7014, M/3137 eee eee HARDWARE MANAGER and part-time CARPET SALESMAN Apply for either of these two positions at WOOLCO DEPT. STORE Personnel Department Waneta Plaza Trail, B.C.- Wolo DEPARTMENT STORES | AO OF F.¥. WOOLWORTH CO, LTD. HELP WANTED CITY OF CASTLEGAR. CEPTIONIGT of Castlegar Invites rom Interested per f ‘sonality. Outiss will include operation payroll Rhee gen- Salary scale is $755.00 to $867.00 par month, plus generous fringe benefits. ‘Applications should be ac- companied by full details of educa- tlon, training, experience, Wanted: MATURE SECRETARY willing to learn. Must Pereon able and ablo to deal with the public, Variety of affice duties, good typi a nue. Apply In Box 3007N, Castlegar, B.C. 2/ MEDICAL STENOGRAPHER ‘Medical Assool: jalsot Qualified HOCKEY REFEREES. one-man aystem. Fea of $5/ game will be pald. Apply in writing to Castlegar Gentieman’s Hockey, League, 411 Cak St. Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2HB, 2/38 SELKIRK COLLEGE Castlegar Gampus feaalens CHEM LAB ASSISTANT PERIOD: Pi 8 from Immediately ui ouTies: Instructional Asals! j structors In the operation and maintenance of the chemistry abe. QUALIFICATIONS: At least two © fal years’ post-secondary training In chemistry, or equivalent experl- ence, SAI collective agreement. APPLY TO: Parsonnel Office Selkirk College Ox CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN JT Ky WORK WANTED. WILL babyalt anytime. Ph. 365- 2674. EYE} A YOUNG, married, bright, amiable women Is looking for aperenced handiing cash, stock and maintaining accounts. am very rellable and can work To he Chemistry Ro LARY: In line with the cure | Card of Thanks | ‘The family of Alexander Malt- {and wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbo for the fons of sym~ jed to us In the [ous of randtather and great- lason familise, Don Phil, and Shannon By contribu: ton fl te extended to us thanks to Rev. Ci and Streich, Was jance service, A.' Choir, hone! valley Fu thoughtfulness of fi neighbours will always be reamem- Have you ever wondered if your husband suffers from “the seven year itch” even if you haven't been m seven years? According to surveys, one out of two married men, has an affair with another woman at some time during his marriage. Could your husband be one of them? In an effort to help you find out, this quiz should be In an effort to help you find out, this quiz should at least give you an idea if your husband still finds you to be - all the woman he needs, Here are 40 ways to spot a i? wayward mate: ive ou ail my a ok Molly. Raitand: Announcements th wi Mr. and Mi to announce tl +} thelr second gh Kathryn Gladys to Robert Steven Harker, .son of Mr. and Mre. A. &. Harkel af Penticton. Wedding to take jace Dec. 8, 1978. 37 EVA TISCHER — M.M.L. Lessons In plano and theory. Ph 365-7131. y 37 SEALED TEND! are Invited from bonified ger ! contractors for the “Construction of an Audio- ual Centre at the Doukhobor jage,"’ by the Kootenay Douk- Historicas Society, P.O. Box 1, Castlegar, B.C. Work conalsts of a complete new brick-faced buliding, complet- ing the development of the total 8. Tender documents able from Veregin indus! Ltd. offices, Trail, B.C., phone 363- October 3, ‘the Doukho- they will_bs 05 p.m. The will not signed B. Veragin, lgnex Presid Tend 1070, at 8: lent 437 WEATHER Date Max. Min. Pre. 8un le Si parttime or fulltime. If there Is Sep anyone out there who might havea Se job would they please phone Jud: g 385-7507. if £ Ea WILL BABYSIT In my home. in Blueberry during the day. Ph. 365-3924. : Mi2is? COLUMBA GARDENS Landscap- vations. Turt avaliable. Ph. -268- 6983 of 387-7090. 4137 WILL BABYSIT in my home In North Castlegar, Prefer 2 to 5 year olds. Ph. 385-8051. £38 Don and Jean Wicket and family wish to express deep grat tude to all of our friends and to the whole community for your acts of he }. To the staff of Cooper Agencies for thelr patience and help, to our staff at the Castlegar Funeral Home for extra hours of work, to The Coo tal banat fool and the ly would tke to express our most sincere thanks to all friends, nelghbours and busl- esa associates for thelr beautiful flowers, cards and persona! aup- port to us In this tragic loss of our loved ones. Words are inadequate to convey our deepest appreciation to Jean family for thelr unstinting love and support. We would also Ilke to thank Rev. Ted Gristow for his visitations and craceling message, the choral trio of Kathy Moorhead, Kim Rusnell, and Marlene Rus- nall, and the organist Mrs. Dawna Dinning, for thelr part In the service. Beautiful music can be 80 uplifting. In addition we would tke to thank Al Shaw for his thoughtful a fo David ar jariiyn. His a jembel the use of the Firealda Room, to all the frends who helped at this reception, to those wi e prepared and served the beautiful dinner, to lohn Clark of Carberry's, and to ‘te staff of the Castlegar Funeral ome. (3 FULL SUNDAY, Sept. Sale #2 AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, SEPT. 14 — 7 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPT. 15—12NOQON - Any Seslgn ingtallations.and feno- Here are some safety guidelines offered by the striking and struck tool man- ufacturers of the Hand Tools Institute: Avoid glancing blows. Strike blows squarely. Never use a common nail hammer to strike hardened ‘masonry nails, chisels, or other hardened metal ob- jects. Never use one hammer to strike another. Regularly inspect your hammer before each use. Closely check the hammer face, particularly the edge. Wanted Clean . Cotton Rags Castlegar News 191 Columbia Ave. | accu atieeed DAYS) 16 — 12NOON us to liq on the premises. The sale will include such ches and Idi This will be the pecond ina series of 4 sales to allow the 1 + complete household items & furniture, work ben- tables, ble chi stock and mer items as: china cabinets, e, pies for D-4 and D-5 ig Supp tools, 2 Cat, building contractor doors, fencing and fence steel cable, nuts and bolts, high pressure air and hydraulic hose, valves, tool boxes, tow and lagging chains, tire chains all sizes, plumbing supplies, bathtut cial ice h hi and supplies, electric wire, posts, misc..brass bells, flatdeck and utility trai Box 579 brass mouldings, wallpaper pastes and paints, comper supplies, camper fixtures, farm tractors, fers, trucks, 3-ton shop floor crane, and thousands of other items. Sales conducted by REGIONAL AUCTION SERVICES Held at Salmo, B.C. Watch for future sales ads every week in Sept. Ph. 357-2266 THE QUESTIONS: 1, Does he shave-and put on fresh underwear before going for a jog? 2. Does he now cut his toenails more than once a month? 3. Does he smell nicer than. usual lately? 4. Does he become diet- conscious? 6, Has he been exercising * more often? 6. Has he taken more of an interest -in. men’s fashion shops?, 7. Has he hintéd at getting himself a toupee? 8. Hashe suggested that he might get a facelift? Bl 9. Has his bill for cologne and after-shave lotion gone up? - 10.\Has he--bought you a sensuous black lace garter belt? 11. Has he suggested that you try spicy new ways of making love? 4 12, Has he insinuated that you should do something about your figure? 18, Does he go misty-eyed when hé looks at the children lying asleep? 14. Has he taken you to an intimate little bar where all the waitresses greeted him by his first name? 15. Is he spending a great deal of time helping that young and sensuous widow across the street prune her bushes? 16. Has he been working late ‘the seven year itch’? even though you know he hates his boss? 17. Has he been spending a lot of time out with the boys? 18. Does the line go dead when you answer the phone? 19. Has he acquired a taste for bedroom music? 20. Has he asked you fora | loan from your grocery mon- ey? 21. Has it been difficult for him to remember your name. lately? 22, Has he ever-called you by another name while in bed? 23, Has he ever borrowed a dime from you, then beaten a, hasty retreat out the door? 24. Has he been putting more gas into the car lately? 25. Have the car's reclining seats started to show signs of wear-and-tear? 26. Does he have lipstick on collar? VE 27. Does he seem to have an abnormal number of head- aches when you want to make love? 28. Has he ever, after you caught him in the presence of ‘a woman, said that she is just an old friend ... despite the fact she’s young enough to be his granddaughter? 29. Has he suggested you both have a talk about where, your marriage is heading? 30. Has he stopped criticiz- ing articles in men’s maga- zines that defend “open mar- riage"? 81. Has he suggested you get i? a boyfried’ 83. Has he stopped calling you “sexy?” 34. Has his underwear been on back-to-front when he has undressed at night? 85. Has he been pushing you to take a night course? 36. Does he come home ‘smelling like he fell into a rose garden? 37. Has he ever awakened, and through force of habit, picked up the telephone and asked for room service? © 88. While rummaging thro- ugh his pockets have you ever found any motel keys? 39. Has a bill from an exotic lingerie company ever shown up in your mail? 40. Have .you ever noticed that he doesn't wear his _ wedding ring? CHECK YOUR SCORE Tf you answered “Yes” to 10 questions, there just might be a perfectly innocent explanation. If you answered “Yes" to 20 questions, the likelihood of an innocent explanation is extremely remote, Ifyou answered “Yes” to 80 questions, call your moth- er and pack your bags. "Ifyou answered “Yes” to 40 questions, start packing and. get yourself a .good divorce attorney. Mi Here's what those ques- tions can mean: QUESTIONS 1-9: Work asso- clates may have teased him about his physique and cloth- ing, and he is trying to change his image. Help him by not stocking up on chips and pastries, and cut down on the big dinners. If he complains then he is still all yours. QUESTIONS 10-13: The ma- rriage is in your hands. He is undergoing a personal crisis and desperately needa, your help to put some gusto back into your love life. Liven'up your approach tosex by offering him a more vibrant you, and the odds of him straying are almost nonexistent : QUESTIONS 14-28: Your husband is already involved with another woman. How- ever, on the bright side, it could be nothing more than a middle-aged fling he needs to “reassert his manhood. Take a good look at - yourself. Have you been taking your marriage and husband for granted? Do you show him as much attention as you did when you first wed? If you're not, he may feel neglected and need an- - other woman to help him through his crisis. QUESTIONS 29-40: Tough Juck+-‘Not only is your hus- Band fooling around, but there is a good chance that he has fallen seriously in love with another woman, or seriously out of love with you. ea . But, remote as it may appear, there is still a glimmer of hope in saving your union, if you are both mature enough. Joe Kambick Green Acres/CGstle Realty Ltd. Sales Manger, Greg Nichvalodoff, is}pleased to announce the appointment HELP! Do you drive to or roug! SLOCAN CITY every Wednes- day and/or Thursday? Help with your gas for dropping off some parcels. Phone 365-7266. th Ask for Linda. of Joe ‘k to its sales staff. He now joins our proven team of profes- sionals, Mr. Kambick is a new licensee in the area and is prepared to give the citi- zens of Castlegar the best service possible, His keen desire to succeed is an as- set to our company. If you require prompt, professional service, call 365-3336 and ask for Joe. $1 for first 10 Words. ul 3 x $] for first 0 Words $1 each $1, box. $1.10 $1.20 $1.80 Name. 3 Insertions for Price of 2 Please run my ad for. insertions. Classification Desired (Misc. for Sale, For Rent, etc.): 6 Insertions for Price of 4 $1.00 Billing Charge !f Payment Not Enclosed (Except Vise & Master Charge) DON'TFORGET: Include your phone number and/or address in your Acton Ad. 9 Insertions for Price of 5 Address City. Postal Code Phone Clip & Mail to: Action Ads, Box 3007, VIN3H4 CASTLEGAR, Cost for One Insertion $. X number of insertions ad is to run (Multiply by 2 for 3X, 4 for 6X, and 5 for 9X) B.C. TOTAL COST $_ Please enclose cheque or money order, payable to Castlegar News, or use credit card. Castlegar News and Mid-Week Mirror are not responsible for cash sant through the mails. Please use as payment, my convenient Visa (Chargex) # Master Charge #. Expiry Date. Expiry Date. ne ee Ritson ys ee ee Se 7 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 12, 1979 Pi Scar aedreacette o 4andr seabed tiaragraenaraaetvpearan-aoeercandeenareiren reser aera > EVERYONE'S INVITED TO THE iP @ Of Castlegar’s Newest Steak House... PIONEER Ss STEAK HOUSE : : Opening for your dining enjoyment, Friday BHI OUSE oil a (tA ; September 14 at 5 p.m. Welcome to the Pioneer Steak House .. . “Your host, Gus. Tztzos, would like to take this opportunity to invite everyone to the opening of the Pioneer Steak House. Our policy is to offer a pleasing variety of good food, friendly service and a warm, friendly atmosphere’in which you can relax and enjoy an evening with us. When you dine with us it is-our wish your meal and evening will be an experience you’ will remember. So, whether you want an intimate table for two or are dining_ with family or friends, we invite you to experience our excellent cuisine. created especially. for you by our professional and skilled chef, We'll soon be open for luncheons also. Watch for our announcement. For Reservations Phone 365-6028 1432. Columbia Ave., Castlegar v Phone 365-6028 5. 5 p.m.- 11 p.m. p.m. - 2a.ni. Sundays /