CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 19,1982 eral 1976 BENDIX mobile home, 68 1775 Gowns, skirted and lot on Green Acres Trail Court. Ph. cr 6285 or 365-6732. (8285 oF 365-6732, 3/4 12 X 60, 3 BORM, includes, Stove, ew electri frid Nf a aaa atria Bill’s Mobile. Home) - d Service Ltd. Complete Mobile Home Service Moving, Skirting, : Sundecks, ing. Add-a-rooms, peor ing * Repaneill ing “ Re-sealing Roots Fireplace Installation Office located at: Trailer Park Ph. 389-7014 1974'12 « 60 FURNISHED 2 BDRM. He home. Must maved. . Must * $15,000 o.b:0. Ph. 365-3155.11n/95_ AM/ ae 10 X 50 GENI ERAL furiahed, 2,000 otvor Ph Se. ’ BRAND NEW +1470.” Mobile Homes *26,500 for more Information call NORTHWEST MOBILE HOMES © \\D.N. 6583 Ph, 365-3551 , viavally impolres coquiri ‘end function, byt Tuesday ice jet i Bi eo tie pe Ate | BUAUFICATIONS: Secondary preterabl: education, plemented 6 by sare: education, . training,: ai fee with: the er over.” vere *Elode a 1976 DATSUN box, ¢ a 2 sets tires rai gout eT T me; THE GE uur vou SOLD AT RCH BAZAAR FoR %60%" » 1972 335 YAMAHA, good con- on dition, tom track. Ph. aS, of ex: «perience in social service or the’ visually Im- 9. lease submit opplicati sup) meee documentation by eta School 0 OCCASIONAL Babysitter requir :mature 4 ferred aHegt) 2 etn UFire Lye Oe Ww Dam areas. Ph. Ron Campbell PAINTING URSTES EA anc Van to SMG TONS ANONYMOUS. Sais Sed ly sup: CONTRA! further | Commercial industrial Residential Falcon Painting jons with Ph, 365-3563 . NELSO! et fer? Will work by. }. Free estimates. 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Ph. 365-7317, 3/4 F ts, a1 fies, TO BUY: Goalie jipment for a Tyr. old. Ph. sesbts 3 pea “Moe's STUDENT SERVICES | Séssu7o 0 Under superyision ot the Co- | your Lae any jime durin; jiness hours. run for 2 iesuee ‘Unless noiltled. otherwise. fin/35 Quolitications: High School graducation, including com- mercial or jiness training; over 6. months’ related ex- perience, typing 50 wpm. Salary, Pid per the P.P.W.C, alte oe TOU" need your. Took al SS eee : found pe eure ie yeeteel ost BiG EROTHERS of ‘Gasilepar. brother, it will lan Yorgver. Men: Na big) abrather toe fo itherless, Pretece ot tandesy ot * ‘Bape Commie Fores «— RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT The Ministry of Forests may wish to rent construction ei oritl aah ‘equipment SSumbie dig the fiscal year: f o Falwing BLACK Irish Setter/Lob_ cross Pups 12 weeks old. Ph. 258-2578 TTA Taney Titien, female, 12 weeks old. Ph. 365-2918 after p.m._2/3 Position to commence as soon ranged. Please apply: by’ January:20, 1982 to: pely by isl 1981 Heres a Civics 4 spd, 23,000 km. 3/3 “*WHEELESTATE'’ WHEELESTATE PEOPLE, Hartel” dit Lid. Mobile Home H2:, 1981 FORD 1972 “TOYOTA Celica, Also 2 Celica’s for parts. Ph, 365-6431 or 965-8197. 3/s or _ He pia & (reeds work) Y 1963 Pontiac f F2504.x4, 48 eee «geuble. block Asking $11.50 1.300, one km. ‘365-61: SAWYER ran ced cai mativated Millwright for. hice person. ifthe hy Se" circular, sawmill. spec in cedar aiding on Suni near Vancouver. 8p vise ictlon: and 6 fo 8 employees. Beod resurve ond ‘references tot Cameo industries u ‘Coda iF Division, Suncoost Box 407, Sechelt, Ripe Ph. 112-885-5711 a 112-885-2003. a Gobd with chides Sean ane scallzing 2489 anytime, vou Pe Wa AOA tard a 1 Hlonwagon, good condition, excellent - SeBiele, $1,200. Ph. 965-2583. 374 L PUBLISHER . The Castlegar News is blished by Castle News Ltd. il subscription rate to the AR NEWS Is per year ‘ae. In communities where the Post Oifice has Let- ter Carrier ervieale The price on ‘newsstands Is 35¢ for éach MUST SELL. 1978 Pontiac Phoen! immaculate condition, $4, Ph. 365-5798 edition, Th newspoper carrier for both jtions is only S0t o (collected monthly). Second: class mall registration number ther request ting space fhe. IF requesting 3} es tah nae the coneiiog than Teevent any od- Sony descrip. Non, in event rors occur in a Pablaing of an advertisement it por- tlon rot the Odvertising toe jae fe jt. wal be ald tor at the op- plicable rate. In the event of an error, advertising goods oF services ot a wrong price, the NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT Full, complete and sole copyright In icny printed mat- Castle Ni and belong to the odvertiser. it is tint 9. 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Ww. 1981 GMC % Ton 1981 Firebird. 1981 GMC % Ton 1981 Firebird (1s,.c01.m 1981 Ford F150 BUT N reds _ Dump trucks, 4 cubic metres Crawler tractors, 50. kilowatts ond over; Scrapers, 6 .cublc metres ind over; Excavator ¢ ind backhoes; ‘ront-end loaders, 1 cubic’| é smureanderen Shovels ond Cranes, 20 ton- Pile dri ieee 6 Sroder, 15 Rowers “and + Rock Red dlingequpmint: Construction equipment, call:fcund’ hourly rate basis. For: ..dump Yucke, and ‘| miscelloneous equipment, This aot o formal tender but equipm terested ore Prod to folatt ‘hele'oen yf ment giving the following in: formation: Make, model, ik number, year, “attachments rental machine, business. address and telephone numbe aaa terug etre should be CONSTRUCTION | the Rossland. Hi ‘Hired equipment List cid d adviser all persons:or J jhway: otha | is compiling It's ‘ District, wishing to’ ne thelr rentable Ny ment such as trucks, backhoes, I . Rossland, B.C. woo 1Y0;: Equipment previously ; listed. must: dbs re- registered during the month of January. “Full details of f oguipiment including serial num. bers are requi for registration. RE: McKeown District Highways Manager Dated at Rossland, B.C; |” this 4th day of January, 1982, Rentals will pormally b beonan and each f- oO NOBODY OBODY FINANCES THE ‘WAY WE DO Madness. = January: 13, 14.and 18. =n 1.90 - part, 83 «86,50 oon 4.95 : SPINDLES A HANDRAILS v0.2... Less 20% iy “We havea huge selection of doors :: and related products... ‘THE DOOR SHOP 1 mite east of Grand Forks on Hwy. 3, 20.- 21. ALES MANAGER SAYS... 1979 Buick Lesabre 1979 Jeep 4X4 1981 GMC 4X4 | ’80 GMC Heavy Half "80 Pontiac Phoenix "80 Chev Blazer 4X4 1980 Buick Regal 1980 Acadian 1980 GHC -%4 Ton... - 1980 Grand Prix 1980228:Camaro - 100° Financing 22. No Payments Until March And We Finance |.C.8.C. Premiums Too. 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No. 5058 Gastleaar 365-2155 The Tony of Barry Swrelev wit. ipexprest their incere thant te the ma ny trlende' orn thelr concern : Barry, was hurt at rs; nursiny # neon Calis and. special thank aes spacial rankd The Alph Phi Chopter of Beta T Chapter Beta Sigmo aS 1 Sorority wishes to @x- Tad thei theake ond ope reclation tothe followin cou astlegar. | bu businesses an: oe donating gttts of ail torts ‘to fer Sone Casilegar's 1962 New Year Lip as te ¢ Baby: iel ue Mother Nature's Por a eats, Moroso, Markin & Co.; 5 Classic Febrica, Taks Furnitu Village, Focal’ Point: Studia. u lace dott 1s 1979, ‘ahd lanvary comes wit iret ‘Almonth that we encll never jorge? * Viehe bald our tears when we speck name Bul the. ache In our hearts remains the cf No one can know the sorrow we share y} whan, ihe’ family: meets and ere weenie and: You ieee ‘i ismeemogre. at \sadly missed na & ie Peter and ton, Viclet steve end dren, /4 in ge memory of Nore Drax. away January sor we think Pf her in silence tn Toving memory of Nora Di wie ‘pal peal awoy january ~ Canada’: 's lawyers monitored , ‘By David Binet TORONTO (CP)'— -Get-. ting tossed out of a bar {s no big deal for alot of people, but for a lawyer it can mean the end of a career that took years to establish, -In.1981, about 40 lawyers in Canada were disbarred —. expelled from their provin- celal law society and forbidden _ to practise — for any number of redsons, from abuse of trust funds to incompetence. Lawyers who have run afoul of lesser professional can be high’ Ce of financing ‘thet practices, and the odd lawyer . will resort to his client’s trust investments and look for shady ways to cover their losses, shade a “Stanley Sedinaky, ' a law professor in "> procedure at Queen's Univer- ay Be in Kingston, Ont., mys creased vigilance, on. the = of law societies may be part of the explanation for the increase in disbarments in Ontario, : Tha law society hasa team with suspensions from prac- tising for as long as: three . years, or other restrictions of” their practice. “piscinll is a. very. im. ut ai within Inouraching hearts lomernbered ahd sodiy missed ro Roce ariion ad Z . portant part of what: rer: celal law societies do,”: Stove Sherriff, aelor counsel for ine at the Law *: Mabey Carl's oon “THE “STAR SYSTEM Weddings — Parties Reasonable Rates 365-8474 RaM MEMORIALS Agents For Remco, Memorials Ltd. Society. of Upper Canada, which governs the practice of’ law in Ontario. “We are al- ways monitoring.” Last year the society dis- barred 18 lawyers, an in- crease from 12 in 1980. - “The economic conditions + are certainly a factor in the | increase,” Sherriff says. ' CAN GET DESPERATE Some lawyers can get des- perate for income to meet the ” Time-share aids ~ world travellers: Div. of Pacifica " Adopt hydrant If you're not ready. for 3 a.m. feedings, and you don't want a pet, maybe you'd like to adopt a fire hydrant. “The man to contact is Fire Chief Billy Butterfield in Valparasio, Ind. No previous expereience is necessary. Butterfield wants local res- idents to pick their favorite hydrant (ittheit-area, shovel .week.or snow’ from. around it in wititer and chop down nearby tall weeks -in the summer. The idea is to make life easier for firefighters .who need easy access to the hydrants in ah emergency.: Not to mention making life a little warmer for our small yellow friends. “,. 7 MUST BE 19 YEARS OF AGE OR MORE 70 BE ELIGIBLE NAME MN (CP) — Bee- ing the world, escaping the dread of the Canadian winter or having your own pied-a- terre in the ‘country: is’ be- coniing an increasingly ex- pensive proposition. But many Ca are opting for time-sharing, a travel concept that is appeal- ing to leisure lovers around the world. : The way it works is simple. You pay for the right to use a specific resort property for a during a‘spec- sharing unit in Florida for one of the Riviera, for in- stance. Ocean-side units in the southern United States sell - at about $20,000 a week, but time-sharing units in Canada average from $2,200,. for low season, to $11,000 for peak season, says Barbara Spen- cer of the Resort Timeshar- ing Council of Canada, which has 20 member-resorts, (Not all time-sharing resorts join ithe council), ific time perlodeach-year: — for life. Purchasers can also diver- sify their investment and va- cation tastes by trading their time-sharing. property for. another, on a one-shot basis, through .a central. exchange agency. You might be able to trade a week at a time. still: wary Spars the titednvéiitional 7 concept on their home turf, ” says one salesman, but a re- cent federal government sur- vey indicates Canadians spent more than $10. million on foreign time-share proper- ties between 1975 and 1980, Many were in Florida, Col- orado and Hawaii. AGE LCITY TELEPHONE FEBRUARY 10, MARCH 10, AND APRIL 10, 1982 EARLY BIRD DRAWS: POSTAL CODE CHEQUE ENCLOSED $ Sponsored By:. B. FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED... P.O. Box 58300 StationL Vancouver, 8.C. ~ V6P6E3 of audit who trav- el around the province drop- ping in ‘on: lawyers . and peokiog at their financial rec- If things are seriously pe chartered accountants ‘are’ brought: in to do a, full audit, which ‘could lead to discipline by the law society. paaieaky says the majority lawyers become teachers, but not of law, Oman says. Sadinsky says many will turn to related work, often selling real estate or in- surance. Law firms are not permitted to hire sbarred lawyers to perform any legal duties. REPUTATIONS HURT Lawyers who receive pen- alties less than disbarment , can suffer nearly as much as those’ who receive the full force. of a law society's push to keep the profession clean. “Lawyers who are sus- pended have their reputa- tions hurt — colleagues and clients very often find out about a suspension, and it can’t help a practice, Sad- insky says. Although Seliberstions on on penalties are usually cl to'the public, notices tie the penalties are published in bulletins ‘and stem from professional negli- gence that is As spotted by law sent to the news media. . Minor professional of- ret fences are often penalized by restriction of practice — being allowed to work on with certain supervision —or public reprimands, If a lawyer is given a lengthy suspension or has:a fj lawyer in-the practice. “Our concern is that clients get good legal service — and that often months from the time the law society receives a complaint until a decision is made on a lawyer's professionalism. Complaints. are - investi- gated and if they appear to be legitimate, the lawyer is notified and comes before a discipline. committee of benchers — elected gover- nors of law societies — to ar- gue his case. The committee decides the issue in the dispute and a convocation of benchers de- cides on the penalty to be Lawyers are also liable for any criminal charges stem- ming from acts that lead to particular types of cases or disbarment. “from clients or. popes judges. -> USUALLY ALONE ! Joo. Oman, deputy sec: retary of the Law Society of Alberta, says the lawyer who gets. in ‘trouble’ for. pro- fessional negligence is “usual- ly the guy on his own who doesn't: have" someone ‘to watch him, so he starts to o get down from seven: in 1980. There are about 3,700 prac- tising lawyers in Alberta compared to (16,260. in On-' tario. Lawyers can aul for re- admission to law societies, and it happens NOTICE Toe ARENTS SCHOOL PA AR 9 (CASTLEGAR) The Board. of School Trustees has ap- proved the following teacher | Days” from J y Ist to June 30th, 1982. (a) STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL (b) aT SEee apt ae One school day to be determined by the Individual school for the school’s “self- berta was recently readmit- ted after his fourth appli- cation, citer. have to show they on't repeat the offence, that. rv been rehabilitated,” deuisnee ante ‘ PP sama ot Auxiliary donates $5,000. * First meeting of 1982 for the South Slocan Hospital Auxiliary was held at the ‘West Kootenay plant number Sadie Hammond was in the chair and 16 members were © present. December minutes, were’ read by Estelle Barton and adopted by Sadie Hammond. The treasurer's report was read by Vera Johnson and the bank account of the aux- iliary appears in healthy shape. Auxiliary donation to the ' Kootenay Lake District Hos- pital for 1981 was'$4,000, in addition to $1,000 given ear- lier in the year to the Dr. Miller Fund. ~~ The “baby. case” made more than $250 in December. - Raffle prizes are being or- and the draw will be made Feb. 12 in the hospital, following the Valentine bake sale the same day. A “silent auction” is slated for February auxiliary meet- Gold plated pins with the lettering “We Care" were displayed to members who now have to decide if they . want to purchase one for themselves, Mary Axworthy, asked for help on re-pricing items on sale in the gift case at the hospital. Sadie Hammond read a very interesting story on . “warm fuzzies.” After Nonie Burk installed the 1982 executive, Linda Weeger.and Estelle Barton setved refreshments. Jerry’s Plastering & Stucco ", Parents will be notified by newslette: 2) Monday, June 26, 1982. DURING THE ABOVE DAYS, TEACHERS ONLY WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. All schools will be closed for “Spring Breck” from April ‘Srd to April 12th, Inclusive.’ Superintendent of Schools AND KINNARID JUNIOR SECONDARY - SCHOOL BRITISH COLUMBIA | 1982 Courts of Revision Take notice that the first sittings of the Courts of Revision to hear appeals concerning the 1982 Rolls for all and Rural . Areas within School District #9, #11, #12 and #13 will beas follows: ‘SCHOOL DISTRICT #9, CASTLEGAR City of Castlegar Location: soilless South Fire Hall 2725 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B. Ce Thursday, February 4th, 1982, at.10:00 a.m. Date: Rural Area Schoo! District #9 Location: Castlégar South Fire Hall 2725 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C. ~ Date: . Thursday, February 4th, i ma ae ar y: Pos ay. ‘scHooL pistRicné 11, TRAIL ° } City of Rossland Location: Eagles Hall (2nd Floor) 1505 Bay Avenue Trail, B.C. Thursday, February 4th, at 10:00 a.m. : City of Trail Location: Eagles Hall (2nd Floor) 1505 Bay Avenue Trail, B.C. Date: ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY Date: 1982, Thursday, February 4th, < at 10:00 a.m. Villages. of Fruitvale, Montrose and Warfield Location: Eagles Hall (2nd Floor) : 1505 Bay Avenue Trail, B.C. Thursday, February 4th, at 10:00.a.m. Rural Area-of School District #11 _ Date: 1982, tal ‘cial Res. &C All work professionally done fully guaranteed. FOR ESTIMATE CALL - 365-6393 t ion: Eagles Hall (2nd Floor) ‘ 1505 Bay Avenue Trail, B.C. Thursday, ep 4th, at 10:00 a.m. Date: Page CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 13, 1982 ma. FORALL Your INSU ; E HOME * MOBILE HOM! © AUTGGINESS © LIFE * TRAVEL CURRIER’ s INSURANCE a) LTD, 1346 BAY A\ AVE., TELEPHONE 268.25 365-2544 Woes Dak 6 Sem Te Gas . Lestat BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING + LETTaA WAITING ‘+ ENGLISH-RUSSIAN TRANSLATIONS + SPECIAL SERVICE TO RUGSIAN-BPEAXING. SENIOR CITIZENS + ALL WORK CONFIDENTIAL | 280) Columbia Ave. Castleg (RENK KOPAN MON. WED. FRI. Jegar, ce VIN3NB, OHOE INSURANCE. . AGENCY.LTD. Acomple! 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