ee ae Doo ars tat Masui (acute patent aera! CBee TRS HUME SNE DLEDY iEA Ala a an A7 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 5, 1979 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 5, 1979 A ASTLENIM- NEWS Classifieds 365-2212/ CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION ed Ads appearing in this ‘unin the Castlegar Nows only, Deadline for submission is Wednesday al 10.a.m. 4 Rates the first 10 words are $1.00, LEvory additional word is 10c, Ba ERIE ETE Payment Policy Payment must bo mado if od- vanee, Cosh, cheques, of credit cards, including Visa (Chargox) ond Mostor Choro. accopied. Businass accounts, payment os. pre-arranged. Please see Section “B” of this paper for our major Classified Action Ads. MISC. FOR SALE BY'S BATH drei how duty atroller, rane ear bed in exceflent condition. Ph, 390-414! Ef FIREPLACE: giess door. Brand aw, been used. Very foatonably ‘priced Ph. OE 7100. GUITAR INSTRUCTION Cal! Robert, 385-5537 or baiting DOUBLE 7-FT. axle Ideal a ore ‘or ho By. slung. el gprnge, $250, firm SOMPLETE sot of nga Con boards, used nd al onths, My iron han — FORD, ralrton iin or vars put Hbarginse ane celuxe 8 condition. Ph. alde Resort, near Hills, BF C. Some cerataking dutlos would be re- led rite to 1617 a0 Ave., » Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2F0 FURNISHED 2-bdrm. house. No pate. fe References required. fn ‘ one an ent dow rea. Reasonable rent. Im- imodiste occupaney. Ph. 365-6668 event a 3138 TWO-| SAM, house In South Cas- , Meger. Avaliable Getober 7. HA ONE-BDAM. furnished suite “or el oe : ‘APPROX. B00 ee ft. commercial office 9 pace treet level, down- town A inedtately. y, Medlately. Ph ees MISC. FOR SALE ILOER atyle oll-fired furnace. plete. leasonable priced. Ph. 302 or 365-6260. M/3136 IUMPET Getzen plus case for band ang stugents $180. . CHEST freezer, 4-yr.- Aaa condition, $: . 965-353; hn. 985-5779, 2136 88 6 In sonier citizen, Ph. 365-8 Please See Section ‘B’ of this paper for our major CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS EXERCISE bike, as new, 18, ifs tee dpaes to rent: 2 bdrm. apart- North Castlegar fer a SWAP SHOP ' 26-IN CABINET color TV ring containers. Open dally 9 m. to CBVERT FARMS Oliver, B.C. Mitin/38 307 CHEV engine. DAYER, $100; Old Bapeonage cabinet,'$30. Ph, 365-6647. TIMBER SALE LICENCE A11788 TAKE NOTICE: Pursuant to section 16 (1) of the Forest Act, there will be offered for sole at public auction by the Forest Ranger at Castlegar, :30 a.m. on the 27th oy o September, 1979, 0 Timber Sale Licence No. A1I788 to authorize the har- vesting of 2,529 cuble metres of timber ond located at Chompion Creek for o term of one year. Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed fender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as ‘one bid, The successful tenderer will not be considered os an established Licensee for the purpose of applying for fur- ther timber within the Salmo Public Sustained Yield Unit. Details of the J 6 old, far coment falxer arselt, pon firm, Ph. 229-541 GARAGE S SEPTEMBER 6 & to 7 m., 1104 - 4th Ava., RE Ietime bars aloe! he gam fob pam Mureyl Hurt Huryt y ra SATURDAY, Sept. 8, 10 a.m.., Takeviow St, No (Shawenuik Sup- Is, freezer Oxi2 ft, ment carpet with rubber undertalt, Aid-O-Ray bug lamp, misrascope, floor polisher, snowshoes, 5: casing, books, and m . PROPERTY LARGE bullding lot in Tarrys, Ph, goeasg7e gist MOBILE HOMES IDEAL starter home. se been 10x52-ft, Safeway mobile homi Completely aqulppod N Near! naw appl lances, $i 2474 ter 5:30 p.m. or weekend M/3138 Timber Sale Licence moy be obtained from the Regional iManoger, 518 Lake Sireet, Nelson, B.C. VIL 4C6 of the Forest Ranger ot Box 3250, Castlegar, 8.C. VIN 3HS. Travel Trailers 1974 VANGUARD. ‘. BANG cinalianeg trailer ‘extras, {mmaculate. Ph. bahcre \~ 4 SELKIRK WY COLLEGE Castlegar Campus requires a PAYROLL CLERK DUTIES: To prepare payrolls for all College faculty and staff for keypunching by com- puter service; process and distribute com- puter cheques to appropriate campuses; maintain comprehensive records pertain- ing to all aspects of salaries and benefit plans; establish new procedures and re- fine existing procedures as required by changes in various contracts, benefit plans, government regulations and Col- lege organizational changes; prepare a variety of payroll reports including those required .by external agencies; answer payroll enquiries; and perform other re- lated duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS: Completion of Grade 12 supplemented by courses related to the work, Considerable related payroll exper- ience in municipal and private opera- tions, or an equivalent combination of training and tel eeetes Exposure and ized pay- roll systems. Good vinterparsonal skills and ability to maintain confidentiality of payroll information. APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Tuesday, Sep- tember 11, 1979 SALARY: In accordonce with the CUPE col- lective agreement. APPLY TO: Personnel Office Selkirk College Box 1200 CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN3J1 Travel Trailers’ 1978 _27-Fy. PROWLER Travel Taller ay self-contained. Ph. HAROTOF tont trailer. Ph. 365- 6226. 4 -_ VEHICLES 4977 MONTE Carlo. Loaded. Ph. iB M1338 AMPER, “fiupe root motor in. Ak. tor Dave. se seer ere MAVERICK 4-door sed: oes ine, New paint, i 36 nai In nig $3200; Eh 05-6981 2 pitens feet CHEVELLE wag “ Aes rol 4-speed, Randers, vada Gauges, Nit wriee and 15-2378. pone 1973 TOYOTA Calica, Good conde tlon. 365-5680 days or a Bsrdatter & 1968 G.M.C, PICKUP truck. Good 385-3773. M/3/38 1974 WILLYS Jeep. Ph. 365-7505. M/2/38 1969 CHEVELLE att nigh 4-barrell carb. 3 runnin In Ph. SOSatbes nn MISTS th p. wer 1975 GRAND eae Brougham. bow Spaition. Ir, ful ed, AM/FI 1are0, rime. Ph, Ne eae 1974 JEEP Wagoneer. P.s., radio, tilt wheel, low range, Poni track, rebuilt transmission, a ransler case. $2600 0.B.0, 365-6614. 136 ow tl bee on ae 1966 JEEP Pickup, ev gngine::4 fapeed: posl- may treet » now paint, low mileage excellent con ton Ph. 365-66' Aare SEGA: Estate Wagon. new nh. 335-5049. M/2/38 0 Dopse s 4x4, wi AM-FM 81,68 ase 36 lal anawa, needs point. Sheed Ph. ecres 4 7971 VEGA. panel wagon, raat Vanco sell, getting married. First_rea- sonable offer take it. Ph. 2087881; 1074 eer CHEROK ce Power brakes, V-8, quadra- tak, low. i ‘lockout, many ath 345-6352." tin cal motor tfn: MOTORCYCLES | f er, Mrs, 2136 built engine, Ph. 1972 YAMAHA 250 Enduro. Re- ae Bree Re- har 365-7490. 00 M3368 Pca & Motors 1975 CAMPION 21 6”. Cuddy CAMEION: ny ee ecleay cabin, head, White with bus ainigeton 0. PM. C, 90, 11 . Ph, 385-3178 di S052422 38 IMEMADE fibreglass aullbpat an ee and salls. 1976 9.8 hep, reuey motor... E-2 Loader, Pirallor: $1700. ey es fe ANTED LP WANTED SETA Cottage COLLEGE Castlegar Campus TANT fant, chem- e680. DUTIES: To aspist the Chemistry Inatructionat qeetats int And Ine structors In the and flalotensnes of ite chem imistry aval IEICATIONE! At least two ep secondary training In ghomia ry, of equivalent experl- SALARY: Jae bine the CUPE selene APPLY Snares alk mi200 ‘CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN3J1 36 ~ WORK WANTED- COLUMBA Celt erthi ‘Landscap- Ing dealgn installations and reno- ‘WILL BABYSIT in my home in eos North Gaatlegar, Prefer 2 to 8 year y olda. Ph. 365-80! LOST & FOUND SMALL mate black Terrie: awers to in name of Taolaribow g Phe ser MI2/38 Saal pes red~ nwel ward {8 ol POUNDT Set or aD for Ford vehicle. Can be clalmed at ate jar News office. 3/35 Lone Ranger ordered | Funeral service Friday for Alex Maitland, 73 never to wear mask A superior court judge has ordered actor Clayton Moore to do what no cowboy villain accomplished in more than 200 episodes of the Lone Ranger — to take. off his mask, Moore, who played tele- vision’s masked rider of the Plalns from 1949 to 1957, had tears in his eyes when he heard of the decision by Judge Vernon Foster. Moore waited outside the courtrogm because he also refused to -take off his white cowboy hat. "I have been the Lone Ranger for 30 years, and I will not give up the fight," said Moore, who left with his black mask still in place. Foster granted a prelim- inary injunction sought by 7 Lone Ranger Television Inc., a subsidiary of the Wrather Corp., which bought all rights to the Lone Ranger character for $3 million in 1964, He ruled Wrather Corp. has a property right in the character and upheld Wra- a ther's claim that Moore had 7ea3, signed away for a handsome price all rights to portray himself as the hero of the Old West, i The injunction forbids Moore to wear in public “the Lone Ranger mask or. any mask substantially similar in Appearance.” Moore's lawyer, Robert, Michaels, argued the judge would destroy a treasured mystique if he forced Moore to show his face in public, “The Lone Ranger has never been unmasked,” said Michaels, “and I don't think it’s proper that this court unmask him.” Wrather has said the 64-year-old Moore is too old to represent the masked man who rode the West ona white horse and fired trademark silver bullets, Boxer said the company Funeral service is to be held Friday from the Robson Community Church for Alex Maitland, 78, of Robson who died Tuosday in the Castlo- gar and District Hospital. Rov. Ted Bristow will officiate at the service with burial to take place in Robson Cemetery. Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Service held Thursday for G.(Frenchy)Roberge . Funeral service is to be held Thursday morning at 11 from the chapel of the Castle- gar Funeral Home for George (Frenchy) Roberge, 61, who died Aug. 29 in the Vancou- ver General Hospital. Born Feb, 20, 1918 in North Battleford, Sask., Mr. Roberge came as a boy to with his: parents. had no obj to Moore making appearances without the mask and reminiscing about his character. “But the * Lone Ranger is our charac- ter,” said Boxer. “Mr. Moore, no matter what he may feel in his heart, is not the Lone Ranger.” Moore's lawyer said he will probably appeal the judge's order. Nudism becoming big They later moved to the Lost Creek area near Salmo. He resided in the Nel- son-Thrums area for the past 50 years, Mr. Roberge is survived sy five brothers, Arthur, - Tom and Omer of Edmonton, John of Vancouver and Val- more of Grand Forks and two sisters, Mrs. A. (Cecile) Hal- laday of Creston and Mrs. D. (Yvonne) Stewart of Robson, He was pi d by his parents, Eugene and Ge- orgina, and brothers Paul and Michael. Envoy Crowther of the Salvation Army will officiate at the service with burial to take place ut Park Memorial Cemetery in Castlegar. Castlegar Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, HELP! Do you drive to or through SLOCAN CITY avery Wednes- day and/or Thursday? Help with your gas for dropping off some parcels. Phone 365-7266. Ask for Linda. ‘ A ouiesments we Bae MOl ! ‘don and Darlene ‘ree. ‘Buns dg Pi Gibso1 en [:) 1G, Nudism has become big oz. and (8 doing . 9 id grand arontevare deck ind business on France's beach- Edie Dunn of Castlegar, B.C. es. No sooner has a holi- daymaker taken off his or her business in France men (but not men) may rent at rates of $35-60 a night. The state-owned Sebli and Sopra development coni- HOUSE FRAMING — FORM WORK — VANITIES KITCHEN CABINETS — ARBORITE WQRK ALL FORMS OF GENERAL CARPENTBY Milen Industries Mike Makortoff oc (Wedding Bells ” Nake Campbell River their home © Strains of the traditional Wedding March heralded the arrival of brido Rita , Lorraine Deverney at 8t, David's Church in Castlegar for her wedding ‘to Noal: Murray. Collins, Rev. C, Howard heard the exchange of vows between the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Deverney of Castlegar and the son of Mr, and Mrs, Dwight Collins of Yellow- knife, N.W.T.., Mra, Scarif of Castiogar was organist for * the ceremony. Given in murrlage by her parents, the bride was’ charming in an {vory-colored pleated princess-linc gown, topped by a cape. collar of Spanish lace, Yellow carnations and , baby's breath adorned her hair, and: she . carried .a ‘bouquet of similar | flowers, entwined with green and gold ribbon, A gold shell filigree necklace belonging _ to her mother, added a pleasing complement to the bride's attire. Matron of honor, Mrs, Debbie Cooper of” _Nelson,,was dressed in a green and ivory [gown in princess lines. Her bouquet was “comprised of yellow daisies and baby’s breath, and she wore a gold chain bracelet, a gift of the bride. Completing the wedding party was best man Mr. Danny Innes of Kimberley, B.C. and ~ ushers Mr. Norman Deverney of Castlegar and Mr. Shane Collins of Yellowknife, N.W.T. ‘The home of the bride’s parents.was the - setting st the wedding reception. | ‘For her.- knife, NW. chose a Mrs. D atreetlength dress ina beige print ‘with long. sleeves, accented by a corsage of yellow carnations. Mra, Collins was attired in a street-length dress of red print, with a yellow carnation corsage. “Me. and Mrs, Noo! Murray Collins. “The head table featured’ the three-tier wedding cake, made by the bride's: mother and‘decorated by Mrs. Hoople of Nelson. Its white tiers were supported by: sherry glasses and.topped with yellow cartiations. “Master of ceremonies, “Mr, Stuart i Oil Spill at Slocan Lake Editor, Castlegar News: The July 19, 1979 issue of the Castlegar (B.C.) News contained a report on the subject spill which oceurred approximately 7:50 a.m. on| July 16, 1979. ‘The report appears to be largely based upon infor- _ mation supplied by Ron Mag- nuson, the manager of the Valhalla Lakeside Resort and tains several 16, 1 AS ‘1:55 am. & At 8:80 p.m. a decision ministry o! y was made the PCB ee arrived, Jim MeDonaugh the PEP co- ordinator in New Denver and constructed a handbuilt dyke in an attempt to contain the ofl, » At’8:16.a.m. Jim Me- Donaugh (PEP) arrived on- scene: and took charge of The most ‘serious inaccuracy is the statement that no one from the provincial Pollution Control Branch had yet at- tended the. scene. ‘To set the, record straight, it is firat actions, At* 10:05 a.m. the PCB office in Nelson was notified of the incident and. at 10:20. am. PCB, Victoria was notified. From 10:80 - 11:80 a.m. PCB made arrangements to have the’ and at- 4 tended to the driver, radioed if regional on-scene and Victoria officials that the situation was well in hand and the OFFICE HOURS lon, - Sat, By Appointment Dr. Philip Kanigan announces the Opening of his Office for The General Practice of Dentistry | at Suite 6 - 605 Columbia Avenue (Oglow Bldg.) CASTLEGAR, B.C. TELEPHONE 965-3970 until 10 p.m. and resumed at 8 a.m. July 17, 1979. A small crew was. maintained through the night to remove oil which‘accumulated behind a control dam on the tribu- tary_ creek. At 11 a.m. the PEP and PCB, officials from Nelson returned to the scene, sur- veyed ' the situation, had dis- with to understand that spill res-- ponse in the provincial jirls-. diction is a shared respon- sibility bétween’ the, Provin-. cial Emergency Program and. the Pollution Control Branch * (both in the ‘ministry. ue Di of C1 with ‘first: r ‘read telegrams from Campbell River and Port Moody, B.C. For her honeymoon trip, the bride donned a green sun dress and a corsage of low carnations. ' Wedding guests attended from Yellow- Cardston, Alta., Kindersley, Sask.; San Francisco, Calif., Wasa Lake, Gray Creek and Grand For! .C. . Following: a camping , trip: on the Kootenay -Lake, Mr.’ and" ins retusa’ to their home in Campiell River, New books at local Library By JUDY WEARMOUTH Card of Thanks We wish to express ou sincere thanks to the many friands ind relat tives who. their Indnesa, sym! eath of our beloved lines 8 cate ‘4 Fy ioe sis- cal ambulance serv! others ae welinaly ¢ otter "helt jp. Speci during Vera's play at cary | jospital. Gor slo you alll — jBorleenctt and = Voykin Families. B | wih to thank Or. Van Vilet) nurses, and staff of the Castlegar and Diatrict Hospital Hospital, = Rodney Marsh. clothes than a nude real estate salesman appears of- fering apartments and hous- 3. Nudism is growing at least 20 per cent a year. Complete nudist towns and ala toa fee t nor villages have been built along ig the Languedoc Roussillon Ng. coastline between Marseilles @ and the Spanish border. The summer population at one of the biggest, Helio- iar polis, on Cap D'Agde, is more kindness than 25,000, Cafe terraces are cram- med with nude bodies; shop- ping centres bustle with nude couples pushing their - trol-. leys. say LEGALS | THE THEATRE Stanley Humphr! Guests that anyone interested ‘io lease contact or jor Mr. Baslet at ase TO BUY: Tongue & groove wood flooring 5 cnrararably. ir). APRFOx 200 eq. ft. Ph. 382-8436. M/3/36. 8 giving volunteer cance gs rrennage t , Nancy Mal Makortott of Site 27, astiegar, B. apartments in Heliopolis cost around $85,000; two rooms around 000, Purchasers are asked to e send their marriage certi- ficates: the promoter wants t to keep the place for naked a e wa Pa located 3 HELP WANTED F DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted In local dental office. Respond in iting to Box 3007M, Cia SECURITY OFFICER required to work In Nelson area. Two or three Vy ints per week. Training pro- led, but experience In pelated Mag necessary. Call for. FRE nt 359-749: Ageliatans eT be_recelved by School, District No. 9, Caatlagar, the ‘poaltion of BUS DRIVER. ‘The cor of achoo! bus peel and PHS maintenance work jotalling 8 hrs. per day. Is a ian position 12 fronine frnge Gonetiea are je water Ia t be use re ca les were filed in Lee fater Recorder at p to noon September 16, 1979, for R ep te sentetten. U Auguat’s oa B ue ; ere Nancy Makortot nature with the current ment between the al shot Maintenance Offices. will be arranged. Secretary Fronsurer, School District No. 9, CASTLEGAR, B.C. Wanted: MATURE SECRETARY willing to learn. Must be person- able and al ilegar owe Box 3007N, tee ucaal BEC IP AL STENOURAPHER fleap ed by 13-doctor clinic. Must ee aced dicta- ‘tyelat with mi i WEATHER families, though single wo- CASTLEGAR POWER SQUADRON will again be holding BOATING CLASSES in TRAIL, and possibly CASTLEGAR Segistration night for.all * boating courses is TUESDAY, SEPT. 11 Trail Juntor Secondary School Cafeteria 7:30 p.m. Castlegar & district residents may contact: George Ashton at 365-6984,0r —~ Gerry Archibald at 365-5783 Additional family ' members are included at a reduced rate. Fee includes all required panies have built their own nudist town, Port Nature. And so have the naked English. The Societe La Voie d'Eay, which has built. the (rauch more chi “Aph- 365-7485 . 5.S. No. t, SITE 29, C-1, CASTLEGAR, 8.C, VIN 3H? sey rodite village” at Leucate, is backed by British capital. The management says rather snootily that Aphro- dite (220 homes now, 800 soon) attracts nudism’s haute bourgeoisie — ‘surgeons, law- yers, even a few ambassa- dors. The Aphrodite crowd runs its own vigilante group to keep up moral standards: there is' a $35 fine for ‘undefined "bad behavior.” Siege announces Feeling tired? fandown? Take a walk. and advanced levels. A ter September 9th. ‘ENGLISH ASA - SECOND LANGUAGE. Classes for'adults to begin‘ in'Castlegar, Monday, Pp 17,1979, in the Portuguese Hall, There will be classes at beginner, intermediate, Fo; further information please phone 365-8003 af- Yes, you too can build one of over For those who feel like a touch of movie nostalgia to . Found off our long hot summer, two new books would provide some pleasant reminiscing and interesting information about present day stars. ‘Close ups, intimate por- trates of movie stars by their co-stars, directors, screen- writers and friends’ is organ- ized in different sections — the comics, the buying a used car ‘Consumer. Reports Guide to Used Cars from 1972-1977’ gives detail- ed reports on 191 cars, in- cluding judgments and predi- cted repair incidence. It lists the good bets and recom- mendations, and warns of 125 used cars to avoid. A good book for mystery buffs is ‘Great Cases of Scot- land Yard,’ a collection of true stories about some of the more famour crimes the sex Symbols, etc. — y Yard, written up by such I-A authors as Win- giving a ical Feview of each, say from Buster Keaton to Woody Allen, or Rouglas. Falgbanks to Jane. ‘Flesh and Fantasy’ by Penny Stallings is subtitled ‘the truth behind the fantasy and the fantasy behind the truth’ and is more a catalogue of movie. gossip, serving up some juicy morsels and giv- ing us the low-down on some of Hollywood's 's glossiest peo-. ple. ‘Everybody's Book of Self-Defense, a Comprehen- sive Manual for Beginners,’ by Fred Neff, is a how-to. book for anyone who wants to learn the art of self- defense but doesn't know where to begin. The author takes you through the easy ‘stages of physical condition- ing‘ then basic ‘self-defense techniques, such as falling, dodging and blocking, etc. Then he embarks on sports, ‘karate, judo, and jujitau. A chapter on self- defense for women tells you how ‘to distract an attack, how to use everyday items as’ - weapons and how to escape a ston Graham, Andrew Garve and Julian Symons. . Do you ber the Heloise's family, the lovera separated to lead monastic lives. Written from Heloise’s point of view, the novel brims with drama and’ suspense, bringing alive the cloisters ponsibility assigned to the’ Provincial Emer S207, Pro- BC. oil spill pa package moved from Trail to the spill scene, gemhes equipment was by ministry’ of y highways and arrived on- ' geene at 3° p.m.. and was ‘deployed by representatives : of. Pacific Petroleums and ‘Shell Oil who are custodians © While this ‘of this equi; has to PEP since they have local municipal £0 ordinators in virtnally every community in, the province and can have a- representa: tive on scene very quickly in: most The Pollu- equipment was on-route, use was made of locally available log booms, straw,’ vacuum truck, otc. under’ the ‘direc- tion of PEP. "'-- The eselerny regional of PCB in Nelson tion Control Branch (PCB) is advised of all ‘spill reports received by PEP on a 24- hour/day basis and in the ease of any spill requiring specialized technical‘ capabil- ities will assume the lead agency response role at the request of. PEP.” The Pollution Control Branch administers a section of the Pollution Control Act which allows’ the minister of and streets of di t to make'a pol- lution France. It is, above all, the story of a woman's single- minded passion for one man which lasts past his death until her own. Kathleen Winsor, the author of ‘Forever’ Amber’ has written a new. novel ‘Calais,’ about an actress who became a star but stayed an insecure woman always in - Portland spy case and the sinister Dr. Neill Cream; or would you like to know what really happened to Dr. Crip- pen’s wife? It's all here in this satisfyingly fat book. For our many young” dinosaur fans, ‘Archosauria, a New Look at the Old . Dinosaur’ by John McLough- - search of herself da lasting’. love. Here's a treat tor science fiction addicts — the collect- ed works of Isaac Asimov in two volumes; ‘The Far Ends * of Earth and e” and ‘Prisoners of the Stars.’ They includé several of Asimov's early fantasies now out of print in hard cover. lin, will be an eye-opener. - The dinosaurs described here in great detail are not the coldblooded, overgrown dim- wit lizards we thought they were. The author clears away . the. misconceptions ‘and - shows ‘from. the latest evi- dence and theories the ‘new’ dinosaur was one of the most successful animals in the his- tory of the planet. A love atory with a dif- ‘ference is ‘Stealing Heaven’ by. Marion--Meade, a novel based on the lives of: Heloise and Abelard, two of the most famous and ill-starred lovers in history. After-a secret liason, subsequent dreadful revenge enacted upon Abelard by marriage and the- under circumstances in which a major spill is not receiving ‘an adequate response from the company or person which caused the spill or. from any other pe t ss ‘This legislation is reser- ved for major spill incidents and bestows broad: powers. upon ministry officials to deal with. the spill. In all cases » whether PEP. or, PCB. is.-ful:¢ filling the lead agency rol the other agency acts in a support capacity. as.reques:. tet vith this b: ‘Good O!d Affordable Prices Open Mon, - Sat. 9am. to 6 p.m. Fridays till 9 p.m.:, ‘Closed Sundays 142 Columbia Ave. — (Across from cantie Theatre) ad- justors and affected , owners. On Aug. 2,-1979 a final inspection of the cleanup was made by: PEP and PCB officials. From the above it can pe seen the PCB staff spent a significant amount of time and effort on-scene although PEP provided the lead agen- cy responsé role in this spill incident in accordance with ministry procedures. It is suggested that future simi- liar reporting inaccuracies could be avoided by contact- CASTLI EGAR ‘OF FISH over 60 varieties i ‘TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10.a.m. to7 p.m. at the Castlegar Hote! West Coast Seafoods ing the offices of the agencies involved.and cross-checking eye witness soporte petore and the ‘regional director of PEP collected a supply. of , absorbents and arrived on- scene at 6:30 p.m. During the day, PCB in Victoria had pre- pared the pollution emer- gency declaration in case it THE CGHAHKO-MIKA ee te itnen nee with the “obit Coiffures * for the month of SEPTEMBER Phone 365-6717. for further information SHOPPING CENTRE OPENING SUMMER 1986 MAJOR TENANTS: Woolco — 72,000 sq. ft. Overwaitea — 31,000 sq. ft. Satellite Stores: 68,000 sq. ft. For leasing information Please contact: Morris Kowal! & Associates, clo L. Park ‘P.O. Box 550, Nelson, British Columbia -or-Calt Collect to (604)-352-5422 would like to identify she ficant cronological events in this incident: : The spill occurred. at spproxiiately 7:60 a.m. July Royal Canadian Legion No, 170 LADIES’ AUXILIARY SUNDAY NIGHT “BINGO will, be starting SEPTEMBER 9, 1979 -LEGION HALL Barly Bird: 6:20 p.m. ” Regular Bingo: 7:00 p.m. SEE YOU ALL THERE! materials. ADD TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS CITY OF CASTLEGAR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be = held on Tuesday, September 18, 1979; at 6:30 p.m. & Bin the Council Chambers of City Hall, 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C., to receive represen- tations from all persons who déem it in their in- miterest to make tepresentations regarding the 351 pply In mone to Castlegar ‘aentioman’ 's eague, 411 Oak Gastlogar, B B.G. VIN 2H, 288 Bearer fen needed for after school, 3 6. p.m.,_ Monday iregugh Friday. Ph, 365-3570 alter 5:30p.m_ 8 HELP! 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