Mag Se eR Mountainview incies Ltd. Seit in low $3 SOLD” fonts oF 850. | 2 ,RORM. Conde We Verdwark @ lot Sum aces. big ‘@bove ground beountul watertront lot, $69,900 MARCH SPECIAL Oil Change aoe... 5198 On any import car or import small truck. includes up to 4 litres of oil, diese! extra DALE WATSON CALL BOB OR BRAD FOR AN APPOINTMENT Expires March 31, 1988 HED CASTLEGAR [7h ” Peeper metecr tonne AY LST 7 COUNTRY Acrea: tle P shope. Gues! coroges, tlent multi-tamily purchar rodern design in new # area. Deluxe quality ‘CALL JORDAN WATSON 366,211) 01 348-4892 (7 days per week T MAE FIND A HOME FOR YOU. PASS CREEK, 2'% acres, house, RENT OR SALE Nice small 3 bedroom. Sunporch, Franklin Fireplace Large Yard. R. /$32,000 Call 365-3243 or 352-6944 ARROW Ns FRONTAGE, 7 7 hve private cluded isolated {beat ‘occees) “$30 000. 509-838. ‘ttn/21 FREE HOME EVALUATION Iwill be pleased to discuss your Reol Estate needs and or value of your home with no obligation or cost to you. HERMAN” “Excuse me ... you're " blocking the aisle! CALL RAY BrsTRoM Castlegar Realty itd. RA OTRICE 268: nee 2 BDRM. full bas: 0 close to schools hospital, nahog: Bing. $29,500 5-6691 ings 7/24 ESTATE MARKET Is IMPROVING SF Youn raorerty on SUSINESS VALUE: REQUES: ATION MARKET EVALUATION AT AY TE DAVID DAE awcminis Agen [098 Cohumite Rvonee sc OFFICE 365-2111 welding). We, or you. might have to take it apart some day ! shitt or pull out of position your vehicle (not just anything we can find). You may wish to. or have to, replace them someday! eveness. exhaust system costs us a sale! longtime Mon.-Fri. Saturday 8 a.m. A MINUTE MUFFLER JOB IS OFTEN IMITATED . . . SELDOM DUPLICATED! — CHECK THESE FEATURES — We clamp all parts together it possible (no unnecessary All pipes and muttiers spot welded to insure they do not We use the correct length and size pipes and muttlers tor All pipes and muttlers are matched tor size, bends and We wont leave you with an uneven, hanging All workmanship proudly guaranteed We give you straight answers to your questions even if it REMEMBER: You may have to live with your job tor a Do it right the first time! 5900 Highway 38, Trail (Near Waneta Plaza) Phone Dennis ot < 360-5220 RESIDENCE 365-6892 %& ACRE lot in Raspberry, single or multi family Paved road pow water, southerly ex 5-31.40. ACRE serviced building lots on yy access; Thrums 7/20 lor sale, Shorearces low taxes. Information 3/24 FULLY landscaped and serviced lot, Castlegar. Close to school 365-7460. 26 ARROW LAKE TRAILER PARK. View pad: near ferry, 365.8073 in/22 14x70 CLEAN 3 bedroom. Ap. pliances, drapes, airtight. Im 1976 8-FT OKANAGON camper furnace, stove, fridge, hydraulic jacks. $2,500 7/22 365-6: ARO SALE Bicodland | Park HUGE GARAGE SALE ond GARAGES SALE 311-10th Ave., Castlegar Saturday, April 3 Corner Cabinet, 88, Bed Mottresses Book YORE! 79 CAMARO, 350, auto. $2,500 0.b.0. 365-2934. tin/13 Excellent shape 209. 26 April 2, 9a.m.-2 12 Greenwood, FRED 1971 GMC Vacton, good running condition, atter 6 p.m. 693- 5506, 197 over. long Spd. 1986 GIS Pony, Sepeed. casset te, 1600 ee, $5,995. 365-2 bat 77) 1983 og Alliance, 5-spd., condition, 4 summer/win. wall mounted, 365-7364, (3/25 4972 FORD Seton, 4apd., PB, 1980 orion Civic, ge dition, $2,200. 0.6 1970 FORD %- pu. ° dard, $400; 1972 hovel, FA ir, 390, euto., best offe 1972 DODGE Coronel, oN9/ 0.b.0. Good winter beater tit. bd ime steering, 365-7145 1050 Columbia, Castiegor Kootenay Honda For all your tire needs! Also specializing in brakes and shocks. ==K & A TIRES LID.S 1507 Columbie Ave. RMBGESTONE oi 365-295 ee, Shoppe. —————— nr” 666 CLARK Skidder with backhoe attachment. TDI5C crawler (nsec repairs). 226-7531 or a SCREENING plant with lo section hopper, a and e wd hop. Ep feed conveyor, 14-yd. feed pper. Syd. looder. 968-7124 7/20 [a TO BUY: Old’ antique carpeier' or cabinet-maker's old trains and dinkie toys. 576. 6370, 52/16 GARAGE = or warehouse space, 1000 sq.ft. Central location. 365- 5348 120 WANT older VCR in good con dition. Phone 368-3695. tin/4 WANTED TO RENT OR TO RENT SERVICE: One-ton more, truck, to haul 3-ton ‘aller | with electric brakes and ball hitch. Truck must have storage space in back. 226-7611 pt 726" TIAN 3/25 unny; private all hou: South Slocan/Crescent area. 359-7361. ST. PETER LUTHERAN 713 - 4th Street Office 365-3664 Rev. Glen Backus Worship Service 9 a.m Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Youth Group, Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Good Friday, Service 7 p.m. — ANGLICAN CHURCH 1401 Columbia Avenue Sunday Services 8:00 a.m, &10:00a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. Charles Balfour 365-2271 Parish Purpo: “To know Christ and make Him known". CALVARY BAPTIST owe 809 Merry rok Road Past Fireside Motel Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morsine Werehip W Evening Service Program Kindergarten to Grade 8 WEDNESDAY NIGHT Study & Prayer 8 p.m Church 365-3430 or 365-7368 Robert C. Lively, Pastor CHURCH OF GOD Resume: ‘Socapred bet- 10: * Plumbing 24 Hour Emergency Service 399-476 Local 480 United Steel Workers Tender Call ROOF REPAIRS Local 480, U.S.W.A. will receive sealed tenders for roof repairs, to the Trail Labor Centre up to 4:30 p.m, Friday, April 29, 1988. PLEASE SUBMIT SEALED TENDERS TO The Trustees, Local 480 U.S.W.A. 910 Portland Street, Trail, B.C. VIR 3X7 NO PROJECT TO LARGE OR : Renovati pA Stthrectee Ceramic Tile Development *Drywall * Pain: tiny Repair Bathtub Walls * Plumbing and Electrical * PF a. pp ay . ets Estimates * ene dim etter 8:00 p.m. at 2st Deal Around Town CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. ning — Formwork — Rooting ‘Arborite Work college students may offer # ALL TYPES services under this GENERAL CARPENTRY Ph. 365-2932 babysit Robson/Pass grea. fone. he NEED a carper Work by hour gree. Evernien jo or contract. Free estimates. Also concrete forms for rent. 365- 6120. tin/22 eri. ROOFING * Guaranteed Work © Fair Prices © 30 Years in Business © Free Estimates JAMES SWANSON AND SONS Ph. 367-7680 aescls ld tha nie Puppies, s 2208. weeks ol needs s. oi Condition, 505-7014 SKITTENS, one grey. y, 3 Black TREE CUTTING AND TOPPING PHONE 365-7980. tin740 IN” BLUEBERRY, male, cat, 2-yea to Twink: 368.54 BLUE BIKE with 1 bral gold handlebars DANIEL'S oy PAINTING & WINDOW WASHING _Eall 365-6971 March 18, 365-65 renings. PENTECOSTAL NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY 602 - 7th St. © Ph. 365-5212 — Near High School SUNDAY SERVICES Christian Education 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m Evening Service 6:30 p.m WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Bible Study — Prayer — Crossfire tor Yout! FRI 7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting COLLEGE — WOMEN Ss munsraies YOUNG MARRIEDS 4km. W. of Castl Hwy. 3 towards Gs Pastor Stuart Lourie 365-3278 . Forks Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m, Nursery & Children’s church “triencly Aimosphere! PAST! Rev. Kenneth Smith Ao EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 914 Columbia Ave. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Family Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Ladies Bible Study Friday, 9:30 “A CHURCH THAT LOVES THE CASTLEGAR AREA!" ROBSON COMMUNITY H Tst Sun p.m. 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays, 10a.m. No service 5th Sunday — GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Columbia Ave. ————————_ 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School —- 5 a.m. Morning Worship 1la.m, Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Rev. J. Ferrier Phone 365-3182 Easter Sunday Service 11 a.m. with the celebration of the Lord's Supper pro Mid-week Service & Study 00 p.m Bible teaching for all ages A Non-Denominational Family Church, Preaching the Word of Faith FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.O.P.) Below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 Pastor: Barry Werner Phone 365-2374 — SUNDAY SERVICES — Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 Evening Fellowship 6:30 Wednesday: rome Meee és 00 riday 100p -m. HOME OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2224-6th Ave. 1% Blocks South of Community Complex 10 a.m. — Worship and Sunday School Mid-Week Activities for all ages. Phone for information. Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Cliff Drieberg 1649 — CARPENTER 2600-Sth A: Renovations, porches, decks, ch 16. 3655038. etc. No job too email. ‘Call 365- FEMALE Siamese Cat, 2375 ask tor Andy. ttn/20 Avenue, South, March 21 CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION * BATHS * KITCHENS 365-5892 FULLY equipped garage and bu depot on Highway 3, assume mort; Pave 6565, nights 445- EXISTING Diet Contr francl with excellent PRIVATE contract for person who wou! bock-hoe service. ee, 8 weight =. nay 226-7646. the ame. 364-1 ou cleaning call CINDERELLA. 365- For all chores, big or gene DANCE BANDS and mobile d available for any type EXPERIENCED floor engagement. |-362-7795. or layer. All work guaranteed. 364-2229. 7/ NEED a job? High school white markings. 359-7704. 3. ‘and heir category Drop us a line or phone the Ac- ion Ad number at 365-2212. We will run your ad for 3 issues at no ‘ge. in/22 RELIABLE 15-year-old wing e IF you have an item you'd like to issues free of ttn/67 6 3/25 jome heater in working 3/24 with /26 white |. Answers 3/2. kes, with paint missing North Castlegar, Friday, 3/24 MISSING Beige (orange male cat y. Mar- 3/24 9th 365. Pl BEAU VIDEO PRODUCTIONS feosonable rates for all even- ts. AG Farm to share and enjoy. bus jow down, 445- 7/25 hise tential, suitable @ to others do 3404 3/25 Fras tein ond Sox, — 26. isco o. ttn/65 PULL ticket winners sponosred the Castlegar Mixed, Curtin = — drawn March '@: $300 Sharron Woldie: $150 Kodoy Chrunik; $50 Corinne “ PROFESSIONAL CAR CLEANING. % teri shampoo engine Seteoneble rates, 365-7497 after 5 ttn/13 OR. COLLEEN KRAMER woule like to announce the opening of her ‘arm, ‘all Vererinary Practice. Cal 357- 9468. WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP will be held starting at 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 . Community Services, 9/18 “Wedding to Ca place April 2, 1906 | Castlegar, | ANI =e BILL HARRISON are t Province of British Columbia inistry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS TENDERS Provision of vell prop gradall complete with cutter and operator tor dit- ching and ,brushing on roads within the Rossland Highways District. Tender Opening Date/Time: ‘April 12, 1968 at 2:90 p.m, Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque is not required. Tender documents with en- velope, plans mn. :00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number of originating office: 362-7331 Tenders will be opened at Rossland District Highways Columbia Rossland, British Columbia. D.L. Oliver District Highways Manoger inlatry Official NOTICE pv hoptibgad TIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A31 185 of our huband and tether lolol Poiny. nikolt who passed away April 2, Fond ore the ies tht ore Deer's is ‘the one that is gone, in memory we shall keep him As long 02 the years roll on As we loved him, so we miss him, in our ‘memory he is deor Loved, remembered, longed for s, ‘ing many a silent tear. ‘In silence we remember. Lovingly remembered by wite ‘Mary and family. _/ IN LOVING MEMORY of Lloyd G. gomery, who passed away 984. Too soon taken jyeors hove passed since you have gone. But the swee! memories of you are still the same. | shed my tears in sile and often speck your name. But ail that's lett to answer me. is the picture in the frame. if | had all the world, to give, I'd give it all and more, to see your loving face again, Hass cou! not Tove mw Therteh oll the fon- dest memories of the loved one, 0 much ond will ssed in our hearts and Always husband, father o ond tgomery and Jollimore tamilter IN MEMORY of Michel Devau 11's been four years now since that tragic de Time passes, things change but the precious memories you gove ve.ore still ours Pour toujours. race, Melanie, Keiko. — /26 THE B.C. HEART FOUNDATION cepts with gratitude “In Memoriam” donations which help promote Heart Research nt to next-of-kin Box Sos" ) Costlegor, B.C Meaty of Promce of (Gren Conmole Forest NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A30268 Pursuant to Section 16{3)(0) of the Forest enibi, iegor 8.C., 01100 .m. (local time) on the T9rh day of April, 1988, imately 30. ki Kootenay Land District Arrow TSA. Species: Fur: 20%; Larch & Other Species: 60%: Cedar: 13%, ond Spruce Te Term: two (2) yeors ‘Onder the Sewall anon En. gam, Category | Any bid, ond unab! to attend may submit o sealed tender Particulars may be obto:ned tr yonel Ma Nelson. Monoger ot Castlegar, 8.C. VIN 1H3 Province of British Columbia ry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS TENDERS Electoral District: Rossland/Trail Highway District: Rossland Project or Job Number: J-3230 Project or Job Descriptio: Winter Sand Hau! Tender Opening Date/Time: April 7, 1988 at 2:00 p.m. Surety Bid Bond or Certitied Deposit Cheque is not der documents plans, specitications and conditions of tender are available free of charge ONLY from Ministry of Transportation and Highwas 2288 = =Columbia Avenue, Rossland, British Columbia between the hours of 8:30. @.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number of originating office: 362-7331 Tenders will be opened at Ministry of Transportation and Highways District Office, 2288 Columbia Avenue, Rossland, British Columbia. D.L. Oliver District Highways Manager SALE LICENCE A27342 Turswant to Section 16(3(0) of the Forest be 20 1 of Costigor P Kootenay Lond District Arrow 1.5. Species: Fir; 35%. Lorch & Other Species: 28%. Ladgepole Pine. 31% oad Cedar: 6%. Term: two (2) years Bidding is restricted to persons 5 En. under the Small Busin ogram, Category One, horse ible 10 bed, and unable teditered may seen e vealed render Rorniculars may be obtained trom Newton. Manager Costlegar, B.C. VIN N CANADIAN CANCER SOC! memoriam ‘donations: mation Box 3292, Castlegar. 365. 5167. Y Our Action Ad Phone No. 365-2212 Good Business Sense... ECONO SPOTS Call 365-5210 Soviet police broke rules MOSCOW (Reuter) — Soviet police made night raids, forced witnesses to lie and jailed two men on fab- ricated charges in a campaign against antique collectors, a Soviet newspaper said Tues- day. The newspaper, Sovetsk aya Kultura, said police in- vestigator M. Khorkin used methods it thought had dis- appeared long ago. Two Moscow antique col lectors, M. Zikeyev and A. Ruley, spent almost two years in jail after police raided their shop and accused them respectively of cor- ruption and taking bribes, the newspaper said. The newspaper said a later investigation found that po- lice search rules had been broken. Elk crusade blocked VANCOUVER (CP) — Harvey Thommasen’s cru- sade to save a dwindling elk herd on southern Vancouver Island has come to its final hurdle, but it may be the highest one. The young Vancouver doc- tor has won the support of logging local But the government has stopped short of full en. dorsement because it's con cerned about the objections of hunters. “We're looking at max imization of all resource uses in that particular area,” says Mike Whately, regional wild. life . “We're not hunters. But Thommasen viewing. the amount of poachers were doing was sportsmen, naturalists and the provincial government — only a group representing hunters stands jn his way. “We can't quit now” Thommasen, whose love for the elk began when he w young boy growing up in the Cowichan Valley on Van- couver Island.” “But I am getting frus- trated. This opposition by the B.C. Wildlife Federation has brought things to a stand- still.” Thommasen says he is convinced even hunters will endorse his dream of having the Shaw Creek watershed, near Cowichan Lake, desig- nated a wildlife viewing area. If he succeeds it would be a first in British Columbia. Al though parks, ecological re- serves, and bird sanctuaries all offer opportunities to see wildlife, none has been speci- fically set up to do so. In Canada, the rare Roose- velt elk are found only on Vancouver Island. Five years ago there were 400; today there are fewer than 250, and poaching is blamed. DID STUDY Thommasen began lobby. ing to save the elk of Shaw Creek several years ago when he realized the herd was headed for extinction after doing his own study with a provincial research grant. Half a century ago an esti- mated 220 elk lived in the Shaw Creek drainage, com- pared with only 40 to 60 ani- mals now. The wildlife federation supports the concept of a viewing area in principle, says Bob Morris, president of the federation’s Vancouver Island branch, but is against any proposal that bans hunt- i ‘We just think it isn’t the answer,” says Morris, whose group represents hunters and fishermen throughout British Columbia. The rare species of elk aren't legal game, but Morris says hunters want access to the area to shoot game birds, cougars, deer and black bears. Meanwhile, Th Wdoking at excluding any getting ridiculous,” he said. thing.” The plan is still being con sidered, Whately said, ad ding he hopes a decision will be made within the next few months that will accommo- elk were being wiped out. WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS Castlégar 197 Columbi lake . Ave., C INVITATION TO TENDER In its capacity as Agent for Canada Post Cor- poration, Public Works Canada will receive SEALED TENDERS for the projects or servici listed below, addressed the Regional Manager, Contract Policy and Adm i Pacitic Region, Department of Public Works, Canada, Room 601, 1166 Alberni Street, Van- couver, B.C. V6E 3W5 until the specific closing time and date. Tender documents can be ob- tained through the above noted Department of Public Works, Vancouver office. Project PR660290 — Building Cleaning and Grounds Maintenance, Federal Building 305-11th Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. Closing Date: 11:00 a.m. PDST — April 20, 1988. Tender documents may also be ‘obtained from the Postmaster, Castlegar Post Office. Interested Contractors are requested to attend an on-site inspection and briefing at 10:00 a.m. on 06 April 1988 at the job location. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accep- ted. CANADA POST CORPORATION has gathered support from many other areas. B.C. Forest Products Ltd., which owns the land, not only has endorsed the proposal but has suggested it might go so far as to build a wildlife viewing tower and clear brush in certain areas to give better lines of sight. GIVE SUPPORT The provincial government has enthusiastically support- ed Thommasen’s studies of Shaw Creek elk and has written to say officials “feel that we can develop a plan with the private landowners to provide viewing and other recreational activities, and also to deter illegal elk hunting in the area. CLASSIFIED SHOWCASE MUST SELL 3 bdrm. approx. 1,000 sq.ft. 100x150 lot. 1 block to school. 2704 - 5th Ave. Rented at $380/Per month. View by appointment. REDUCED TO $32,600. Call 365-5608. (?) Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS - TENDERS Electoral District: Nelson-Creston Highway District: Nelson Project or Job Description: Dry Cleaning and/or Repair pf Coveralls, Smocks, Serge Ferry Uniforms, Ties (cravats), Parkas, (cleaning and water proofing), Hemming of Serge Trousers and Coveralls. Tender Opening Date/Time: Wednesday, April 20, 1988 at 2:00 p.m. Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque is not requir Tender documents with envelope, plans, specifications and conditions. of tender are available free of charge ONLY from Ministry of Highways, 820 Nelson Avenue, Nelson, B.C. VIL 2N9 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number of originating office: 354-6521. Tenders will be opened at 820 Nelson Avenue, Nelson, B. E.E. HICKS District yf Manager Ministry Offi Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS - TENDERS Electoral District: Nelson-Creston Highway District: Nelson (Region 3) Project or Job Number: G 3191 K/88 Project or Job Description: One (1) Journeyman welder and related equipment for the refit of the M.V. Balfour, Balfour, B.C. accept Tender Opesing Date/Time: April 6, Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. Surety Bid Bond or Cer ified Deposit Cheque is not required. Tender couriments 1988 — with envelope, plans, of tender are available free ot charge ONLY from 820 Nelson Avenue, Nelson, B.C. VIL 2N9 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number of originating office: 354-6521. fenders will be opened at 820 Nelson Avenue, Nelson, B.C., District Highway Office, Ministry of Transportation and Highways. ven HICKS ‘ trict Hi mM Ministry Official The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be Ministry of @ Transportation and Highways KOOTENAY LAKE FERRIES SCHEDULE The following ferry schedule will be effective from Friday, April 1, 1988 up to and including Monday, April 4, 1988 ONLY on the Kootenay Lake Ferries, at which time it will revert back to the original schedule. LEAVING KOOTENAY BAY 7:00 a.m. VESSEL M.V. Anscomb M.V. Anscomb M.V. Balfour M.V. Anscomb M.V. Balfour M.V. Anscomb M.V. Balfour M.V. Balfour M.V. Anscomb M.V. Anscomb M.V. Anscomb M.V. Anscomb SAILING Tones NOTED WILL BE: Pacific Standard Time from April 1-2, 1988 — Daylight Savings Time from April 3-4, Manager and Highways tits District LARGE SPLIT-LEVEL HOME IN MEADOWBROOK Over 2,000 sq.t. of finished living comtort with full basement. Four large bedrooms, 2's bathrooms, two masonry fireplaces, woodstove in sunken family room, main floor laundry room. kitchen eating area, dishwasher, central vacuum, patio and sundeck, 2-cor garage and large private lot close to schools and park Exclusively by owners, 365-3281 or Jim at 365-2912 for appointment to view. This space available for: Campers, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles, Tents, Motor Homes, Boats, Snow Blowers, Furnaces, Cars, Trucks, Dining Room Suites, Chesterfields, etc., etc. Bring a photo, or bring the item and we'll take the picture. repo a. ry werage $13.50 Each) 9X Cost is. Efe (00 Each) Phone 365-521 Oo date everyone, including the thinks hunting is hardly a compat- ible activity with wildlife “Over the last five years damage “You'd see dead elk all over the pines. and heads in the Thommasen's study pro- duced statistical evidence the