NEEDLEWORK OPPORTUNITY he Creative Circle needs rapresentetives In this area to demonstrate our beautiful, oasy to do kits. No dallveri ta ventor vey Rostaes gilt funend generous eonaniesion, ao information contact: Mrs. Janot Connolly 1976 - 2nd Ave Trail, B.C. VIR ALE Ph, 368-3261, LAKE COWICHAN 3/33 ape cial thanks Is exten: ded ee Rayal Canadian Legion and Lodlew’ Auxiliary Branch 196 a lo berry’s Funeral help snd comfort in our time of mourn Ina ferol Wacchio Dicne Andrews store for solo. Nowly rewired, reat location, Bio. you KNOW Freedom to ote means ending your preborn's life? Freedom val dfcica stops wi ights of others boain. 35 erbeowAEPA COMIN ATI AH TPES DRG Neogene) PTD Oe DUSINESS GIRECTORY | Telephone 365-5210 accepted before Now insertions, copy changes and cancellations for the Castlegar News Business Directory will be the first Wed. : nesay issue of each month only. Dunwoody & Co. Chartered Accountants” 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 Len Folkman, B.Com., C.A. | Resident Partner Kees and Mayumi Venderpel of Telegraph Crook, B.C, announce with great Gaotire ihe birth of thelr daughior Emiko on March 21, 1981, SS # British Columbia “change of Nome Act" (Section 6) NOTICE OF APTLICATION FOR CHANG! JOTICE Is horsby 2 uiven tat cn opplication will be made to the Oiractor of Vital Stotistics for a change of name, pursuant to the revisions of the “Chonge of lame I of mer ~ Frederick Augustus *Bicke of Hey 22 B in the Province of British ea viN a a followers < Grooming, Boarding a Pat Supplios SHASHEEN KENNELS = (reg.) name frot rt molt fo Shaun Patrick McDermott. seated this 1 day of May, A. "Shoun McDermott” (Signature of applicant) NELSON 952-2164 WASSAGE ERA Reflexology, Health Coureling: irldology, Herbs, Vitami Colonic serigenans: Wi Mapie, Colville, eee 4370. 52/62 pssst Baek Leet he DANCE BANDS ond mobile disco .available for any type of engage. 7386. __*tin/3B. ment, ECKANKAR Discussic Tuesday monthly, Cellege, Rm. i. Setki hong, 9 PUBLISHER Casilegor News is published by Castle News Ltd, Mall subscription sate to the Castlegar News Is $20 per year ($28 In where the Post Office has Let- ter Carrier service), The price on newsstands is 35¢ for each edition. The price delivered ih per carrier for boll editions ts only 50¢ a week (collected monihly), Second- class mail registration number 19. Services Complete Septic Tank Service Sand Gravel Topsoil Excavating Fost Holes Soligo, Babcock Chartered Accduntants 605 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Hanry John, B, Sc., C.A. Resident Partner Bockhoe Backfilling Snow Removal - - 365-6505 UROR CONTRACTING t1D. © Residential © Commercial © Drywall . Call 365-3783 eee eet CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbia Avenue Phone 365-338 “Complete Appliance Centre" % Nome Brand Appliances % Our Own Repair Service %* Installation (WE ALSO DO BACKHOE WORK) The Castlegar News will not be iny errors Mission, B.C, V2V 4H9. Annual general, meating of and Dis i net Gestlegar in se tteriont ‘Ghler one insertion. It is the raspon- sibllity of the advertiser to read his ad when It is first published. It is agreed by the adver- tiser requesting space that the advertisement is accepted on the condition that in the event CASTLE TIRE (1977) Ltd. SALES & SERVICE ; Commercial & industrial Tire Specialists Passenger and Off RAYNER ENTERPRISES LTD. 365-2563 © Complete Septic Tank Service ® Bobcat Services ® Excavating © Landscaping © Backfilling _WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping & -Spraytex Ceilings Metal Studd Dr. Conrad Cox. Family Dentistry Friday & Saturday 215 E. Sth St.,° Metaline Falls, Bx. 37, Washington PHONE 509-446-4501 af the Terra Nowe Savings Loans Mortgages Insurance ee eT ai sn 601 - 23rd Street Castlegar 365-2144 WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Distributor tor ap noe ae Oxygen — Acetylene Hobart Welders Bartle & Gibson Co. Ltd. ¥ -_. We sell & use ° PRODUCTS. “The Hair Annex!’ 1241 - 3rd St. 365-3744 Cerra a or a MOTOR INN The largest full-service hotel In Kootenay Country RESTAURANT # DISCO # PUB ® LOUNGE BANQUET ROOMS Tolou 041 4a 100 Aonstond Avs RAL, B.C, (04) 368-3055 ee —————— THE COLANDER SPAGHETTI HOUSE Specializing in Itolian cutting Plumbing & Industrial Piping Supplios 2317 - 6th Ave., Castlegar 365-7702 ie, WESTERN WHEEL & PARTS LTD. ALL AIR & BRAKE PARTS. FOR OFF & ON HGHWY. TRUCKS REBUILT B EXCHANGE ack Light, 365-3307 2313 - 6th Avenue, Castlegar Kootenay Savings Credit Union South Slocan lakusp |’ New Denver Waneta Plaza Trail Fruitvale Castlegar Salmo T-Bar Ceilings Ph. 359-7573 “CASTLEGAR FUNERAL CHAPEL Dedi to kindly, KOOTENAY INSULATORS us. Workin: in co-operation with the Federal Government C.H.I.P. Program to serve the people ving in the West Kootency area: * 800.aq. feat oitie at R-25, $400 you pay only ‘40 900 sq, feet attic at R-25, $450: you pay only "OO 1,000 sq. Feet attic at R-25, $500 you pay onty® 1OQ 1,100 sq. feet attic at R-25, $550 you pay only* 134 It your home was built belore VINTAGE PAVING co. LTD: * Driveways | * Parking Lots |: Quality Work “"~ FREE ESTIMATES Serving the Kootenays since 1975 CALL 352-3215 or 352-6435 ED BUDGET PAINTING & FINISHIN Commercial, Residential, Interior and Exterior Painting & Textured Ceilings. Free Estimates Call Collect 332-9426 CREATIVE COMFORT INSULATION and PAINTING 1478 Coder Avenve TRAIL, B.C, ROO ee eee tmanaenad %e~ DUDS THE SHARP SAW SERVICE 1458.Columbia Ave. t Castlegar 365-2766 CIRCULAR, HANDSAWS, CARBIDE . RS COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping Phone 365-5013 2400 - 4th Avenue Castlegar SUMP & SEPTIC TANK PUMPING and INSTALLATIONS _TOMLIN PLUMBING 365-5034 Legislative. Library, Parliament: Bldgs. 501. Balt Victoria, .B. Cc, V8V 1x4 eviits _WEATHERCAST : ‘Cloudy wit with sui fiods - Thurs ring pd sparieds alter.” ‘noon showers, tt will be ‘sunny and warm for the weekend, High of 17 + with overnight lows neor 2. VOL. 34, NO. 36 36 Cents. adie Sections (A, B&C) IWA members stage walkouts VANCOUVER = (CP) Members of the International Woodworkers of America walked off the job at mills in 100 Mile House and Quesnel today to-press their demands for one master contract cov- ering ail workers in the province. On. Tuesday, workers + walked out in Williams Lake, Fort Nelson, Fort, St,.John adn Bear Lake, near Prince ° George. “The members are Teally * angry,” said WA spokesman Rob Mingay. At issue is the union's longstanding demand for one master contract with em- ployers in the northern and southern Interior as well as. the’ coast. Although the IWA’s com- Plete provincial bargaining committee was on hand for . the first full day of forest industry talks Tuesday, only coastal © employers, repre- sented by the Forest Indus. ‘ trial Relations negotiating committee, were there, sald Mingay.* FIR president Keith Ben- nett said it is impractical for allforest industry employers’ ; to-bargain together because employers in the Interior are represented by: two other, Separate groups. “We do not represent any of those companies,” Penney z said in an ‘intervidw. But the IWA ‘disagr ees. Local 1-217 president Sous Evans said negotiators for companies, like Crown Zell- _erbach and Weldwood sit on both coastal and Interior committees. Bank sets rate at record high TORONTO (CP) — The Continental Bank of Canada today raised its prime lend- ing rate to 19.5 per cent from ' 18.5 per cent. That is the highest prime ever charged Canadian: chartered’ uN : .*, 18.5 percent last week, re; flectin; i charged on consumer : loans and on mortgages, continuing increases in.the prime usua- lly mean other interest rates will move higher. : : !Chartered «banks — in- creased their prime rate to- trend--to:~-higher charg eee : ose? The prime’ rate: -is-‘the int: erest’ chartered: banks levy. current. ores fF Trail, are che: Abaya eae: a the dam ** - Doctors’ tactics VANCOUVER (cP)! tholr B.C. doctors nave § stopped up ’ extra paid by a patient. the» ’ patient ‘asks for it: Th fees by announcing © today: that selective surgery in Van- couyer hospitals will be can- celled next week and that the * eal cal Bociaty meet in Castle- othe doctors: will decide vhat masse yand pa coming - BCM. eeting: in Penticton May 16, sat Min. ister ‘Jim Nielsen. said’ today ‘the government. still ‘is’ Pre: : by; he doctors will ont out of medi- of failure to publish any ad- vertisement of ony dascrip- WHEEL BALANCING ton, or in the event that errors eccur in the publishing 24 ert ‘at por: ur fon of the advertiing seoee sere ALCOHOLICS cezupled by ihe arronaous Highway Tires ful service. 3961, check aut these prices ss © tnterlor "© Exterior for insulating your attic, “Quality You Can Bank On" CALL COLLECT 352-6416 *on_Icans ‘to ‘their top-rated ‘ te my “Re ‘net, 1 benefit to the B.C. and it. phase ‘of -north ‘federal of near- British © Columbia’ coal’ de- ly $1.7 jbillion, says:a, report velopment will ‘result ina’ svengared for two coal ‘com: DANIELS | CONSTRUCTION Cc Granite, Marble and Gronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 welcome, . how: the government wants interest rates to move, it is erpected ie g0 up again, =. orporat Although there is no direct link between the. prime in- terest rate and the. interest: Call Collect 364-0166 ; : carly tires ‘times the level of the.” ANONYMOUS 365-3663 reasonable allowance for slanoture. will not be charged for but the bolance of the ad- vertisement will be paid for at the applicable rate. In the BIG BROTHERS ‘af Castlegar.” 6 moment with a little: brother. It will last forever, Men, — bens Grother to a fatherless’ y. Volunteers are needed, Bibne ses 2208 or 365-6470, $2/57 AL-ANON, aa 65-8060, a7? Are you interested in formin loca! NUMISMATIC CLUB? ‘call { would like to thank the following students, whom t had pleasure to travel with to London, for their part In making my trip a most pleasant one. | ae joyed their thoughtfulness ond companionship and each 5 with them became mi Vader, Cathie Ward, . Colin MacDonald, Chris planning this tri bins making our lives a little bi his special offer ‘Proud Peasant Thank you Chris Mc- arfane, Jane MacDonald, Diane Marie Kocchin, Monica Glebell, Leanne it richer threugh t culation Manager; ELAINE LEE, Office Manag 35 event of an arror, advertising goods or servies at a wrong price, the goods or services need not be sold. Advertising is merely an otter to sell, The 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue offer may any time. 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All interested persons may apply at customer WOOLCO WANETA PLAZA, TRAIL, B.C. e# mOULRORTHED.LTD, wired for the position of e Shop located at Woolco, RENOVATIONS Residential & Commercial © Renovation & Repair © Painting & Decorating © Free Estimates Michael Heard 365-2946 Rock Walls, Fireplaces Framing, Landscaping and Septic Work Free appraisals Ph. 352-2164 Specializing in: |® Footings © Foundations ® Retaining Walls & Reinforcing Residential & Commercial Call 693-2408 IGOR'S TOUCH OF CLASS Custom-made Drapes. Venetion Blinds a, verticals See us for: *° Ornamental Shrubs, Trees * Hanging boskeis © House plonts © Florist Service © Full Land- scaping Service * Complete nursery stock © Cut flowers Commersiel or resldential Contracting —-Power Wiring— — Electric Heat— —Fire Alarms— —Intrusion Alarms— & Other Special Systems HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC Phone 365-7191 CH NURSERY & FLORIST LTD. 2601 - 9th Ave., & Chahko MikaMall Nalson 352-2914 Groceteria & Laundromat 1038 Columbia Avenue (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) P| 364 Days a Year! Mon.-Sat. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Sun, & Hols. 9-10:30 p.m. Groceries. eras Now booking for Spring Installations Trouble-free and decorative vinyl sundeck coverin colored aluminum tailing 3 ‘ co colored aluminum gutters . vinyl! decorative shutters FOR ESTIMATES CALL Castle Vinyldeck 365-7086 ‘or & General Phone 368. 6534 CREATURE COMFORT INSULATION AND PAINTING imicks — Just “iain Quality Work Call Collect 352-6416 — WE STAND BY OUR WORK — Beside Royol Theatre in Trail - Phone 364-2118 _ GAMES FOR SALE Fully reconditioned or as is ® POOL TABLES ® SOCCER TABLES * ARCADE GAMES . « Contact: CONTACT: Southern Music Ltd. 352-6922 in Nelson COHOE {tnsurance q Agency Ltd. 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 Providing complete insurance service We have licence plates Open 6 days a week to serve you better Private auto insurance THiSHLANDL LOS BYILDERS ALXEL “THE HOME GAMES PEOPLE” Pool Tables, Soccer Tables, Pinball machines, Shuffleboard Table Games 434 Columbia Ave. Castlegar TRAIL HONDA We don't make a lot of noise but we service what we sell and our prices are right. Don’t buy another Honda until you check our price or you may have poid too much. Elliott Motors Ltd. DBA Trail Honda 368-3377 D604 J Homes Delivered & Erected Precision Log Work CALL 428-9678 CRESTON : DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD. D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St.. Nelson, B.C. Phone 352-5152 mM. tL. LeRoy ____B.S.0.D. OPTOMETRIST 1012-4th St., Castlegar Phone 365-3361 . Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 9a.m.-12 noon © Commercial Printing * Rubber Stamp Mfg. © Office Supplies © Office Furniture © Office Equipment Repairs “The Difference Is Quality & Service” CRONSHOADS STAT 105 Maln St., North Castlegar, B.C, Phone 369-5525 CasNews Printing Letterheads, | - & i TS TV Rebuilding .: if Uy I Sepicngol paul Quasar Dealer for Castlegor crea. PASS CREEK Phone after 7 p.m. 365-3466 INTERIOR TRANSPORT .- SYSTEMS OMPLETE LOCAL AND LONG OUANCE HEAVY HAULING - 365-5221 365-8387 Business z Cards Brochures Business Forms Invitations Any Printing! Don't forget our area en nt?’ For jetalle, call us. CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia 365-7266 “J&N Upholstery Studio For all your upholstery needs. 514 Front St.. Nelson 352-9419 ° . ts the Place for a Complete Line of t G.& F. ENTERPRISE ® Refrigeration © Air Conditioning © Control Systems We provide competent service and professional installation to all our commercial customers. Ph. 365-6852 Services... FUANITURE & AUTOMOTIVE UPHOLSTERY & SALES 365-3055 650. 23d St., Castlegar LOTSA WINKS WATERBEDS LTD. Installation No Extra Chorge thin 6 Able Radius Phone 368-9424; 1686 - 2nd Ave., Trail Haein Bros. ‘Lumber ‘Co, Local mill being sold Hadikin Bros. Lumber Go. of Brilliant was 29-years-old Monday, but it will not see 30. Saying they had to chose between going bankrupt or selling out, the owners of the company are selling it. - The buyer is Atco Lumber, ~ of Fruitvale, - An interim. agreement to . sell the mill. has been reached, and the‘sale should “be finalized within 10 days, George Hadikin told the Castlegar News today. . ' The sale price is one of the details‘ that have to. be worked out, Hadikin said. He said. ‘the demand is too low to make ruanig two shifts economi- cal. The mill has been running 1% shifts, but running less than two shifts is also un-. economical. Hadikin called 1980 “dis- astrous,” and said the events .of the year “wiped . out everything.” After the com- bination of some good years ‘and some years of breaking even. the company lost mora than-$450,000 last year. The ‘company's five-year Crown timber quote ended in September, while the new quota year did not start until which started operating | May 6, 51052, plunged “into the red” last year after the finish of its five-year Crown timber quota. . The company has been for- ced to buy. ‘private wood, while at the same time lium- s>ber prices have fallen off and and the company was forced to buy 40 per cent of its wood from. private sources. At the same time lumber prices were low and demand was so small, “you could not give away lumber,” Hadikin said. Meanwhile, some of the lumber buyers: the company dealt “with went under,” and ‘the com- pany “sank into the red.” Hadikin also said the com- pany. had been fighting for 10 years to get its timber quota increased,: but companies . were’ told ‘com- panies that utilized “third “band wood” (decadent or .ma- ture timber) could get more’. wood, he said. He added Hadikin Bros. bought the equipment it needed to fully + utilize the third'band, but it did not make any difference to Victoria. Atco Lumber spokesman could not.‘be reached’ for, comment about their plans for the mill. - Hadikin said the -mill em- ploys about 80 people now, down from a high of 105. In addition, about 35 people worked with the mill's lum- ber contractors.. Co! mill} soon to be sold to Atco Lumber. j energy investment ; its efforts failed. Bight years ago, forest Inan assessment of. petite ., sector investment and jobs ‘lereation impacts,’ the’. con- sulting firm ‘Price Water--. +house says Ottawa: will.te-: ‘eeive net revenues of $13 billion and’ the” provincial « government $350 million, af- ter‘ deducting all public sec- tor costs‘and recovering all public sector investments in-' « _volved in the development, ‘ SS _ Retrain the unemployed See page Al See pane BES -couver and “Denison ‘Mines Ltd. of Toronto and is baséd on their long-term contracts to scll 7.7 million tonnes of coal to Japan annually, be- ginning in late 1988, The con- tracts cover & \G-year period in provisions: for: and coi five-year. extensions. ‘The report says $1.6 billion $911 million from the min- ing companies and other pri- vate sector investors and the remainder: from the public will be needed for. g initial. construction and up- grading of rail lines, port hoped th development, highways, sector —. The atudy was commis"; sioned by ‘Teck Corp. of Van- total mining industry capital expenditures in B.C. in 1979, saye the report: ‘the report estimates: total gapital costs to completion in 1986 ‘will ‘amount to’ nearly - $2.9 billion —- “$1.6 billion” Calculating the effects of " inflation “and interest rates, from the private sector and ..” $1.3 billion “from Bovern- . ments." ‘The’ report’ ‘estimates the ment will create 10,600 | per: cmanent jobs,» Price Waterhouse said the tonnage’ of ‘coal. to: be’ ex- ‘ported represents. slightly : more than one per cent of the ‘tera, Bi os ists '“While this report deals only. with this first phase of the’ deVvelopment,; there are ‘under’. study which,’ if’ de- “veloped, would add consider- ably to’ the public . sector revenue without a commen- surate increase in invest, = ment.” Robert’ Andras, Teck. se- “nior. vice-president, said -he tudy f‘will lay. to “yest, any: town site development and exist aati the ‘merits of other i costs. Co-ops discussing. WINNIPEG (CP) — * and . gas exploration ie changing. from a. dream ° into a reality for members = +, of the Co-operative Union the annual’ ‘meeting of the organiz- -': of Canada, * ation was told’ Tuesday. William Bergen, chair- mm. man’ of .the.‘union’s re- , Sources project,’ said: ‘co- operatives - support. in- creased Canadian owner- ship of resources and cred- it unions’ want; new: in- - jes fe their members. 3. After - discussions’ with ‘the. federal government, the.co-operatives are con- . sidering investing the. in- come from $200. million in ‘search ‘and ‘evelopment. . ventures.’ : ‘The $200 million’ would’ *-come half ‘from the co- operatives and half from the federal government, Bergen said. ~The union is holding a closed meeting today to discuss the proposal. first phase'‘of coal develop. ‘several other coal, deposits ars | which still. ? TORONTO (ce) — ‘vestigation is attnaiag' An the $1.4¢-billion takeover ‘of | Petrofina Canada Inc. to see whether anyone ' profited from inside knowledge of the © $306,000 by oxsretsi ra ‘a Iw crative ‘stack. option in, the. firm less than a month before \ the takeover. ° But he ‘rejected any. sug-. _ gestion -he knew of the take- deal, a securities official said.‘ Tuesday. Jobn Leybourne, director f enforcement: for the On- ta io Securities ‘Commission, . . said the investigation, begun shortly after the takeover by federally-owned Petro-Can- ada was announced Feb. 2, is a-normal procedure in: take- overs of such size. Maurice Strong, former chairman of Petro-Canada, now -is vice-president’ of ‘a Swiss company that. arr- * anged the takeover.’ The: Crown. corporation paid the Swiss company, Sogener {Societe Generale pur I’Energie et les Re- sources) almost $1 million or about one-l0ths of one per scent of the value of the deal to Petrofina SA of Belgium. While Strong is a business- ‘man with ‘varied links: in North America and Europe, he ‘has close ties to the Liberal party. He was once’ _ nominated as a Liberal éan- ‘didate in the Toronto-area . riding of Scarborough Centre but resigned his candidacy when the election was de- layed. EVERYONE INVESTIGATED Leybourne said there isn't a separate file on Strong, but the commission “was investi- gating everybody.” - After the takeover, Petro- fina chairman Pierre Nadeau and John Dodd, vice-presi- dent of manufacturing, said they profited from the deal. Nadeau said he earned nearly as just so lucky,”.. he. < Everything, a legal, e board.” wBold "also sald he iad no inside ledge of Petro- Canada’s. $120-dollar-a-share takeover bid when he bought: | ‘and'sold his shares 10. days ‘later for a profit of $11,375. : Between August, 1980, and January, 1981, the price’ of, Petrofina . shares. rose ‘to $84.50'a share from $56.- Work on - ramp resumes Work started again Mon- day on replacing the Robson ferry's ‘ wooden .: approach ramps with solid ramps, If the water levelis’ low enough, all of.the remaining | portion of the ramp will be’ taken out and the h © | at: Cominco’s' ‘operations |’ ‘ween 6,000 union members heré and at Sullivan Mine in “Kimberley... It’ was |: reached with help from'a, provincial. mediator.’and Sverted ‘a, strike - planned for Monday morning.’ ed ‘Union officials have said {\/ ‘the package is worth 43.7]: per.‘cent’ in wages ..and beriefits ‘but they sedined will be filled, satd Roger Me-” Ewan, ministry of highways’: district ‘manager, on:-Tues- iy Some secondary work will ,. still have to be done, but it: can be finished at. later’ ‘date, McEwan added. . ‘The top half.of the. ramp was replaced in mid-March, and McEwan said-at that time the work was. being done because the wooden surface ‘was hard to: main- tain, to'reveal details, ITREAL (CP)'—~ U.S. dollar:in terms of Canadian’: - funds at -noon: today was | id down 1-25 at $1.1996,' Poi sterling’ was’ down! In New York, the | Catiadiay dollar was up 8-100 at $0.8336 and pound sterling ‘was dow! 20 at $2.1165, ++