Rares Str i na CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 27, 1980 ‘fi, One man’s opinion Now take pets YAH piney mes op nc CAP UI OO) “LN100} 814, u 1 signa eeucieo ‘ouM 109) *AouwuBesd ou ar 1. spouse nid sora asbon MN oud 867 Uy yex tues “faa “wai oy See ee oh ore 40}0d 40180) 1 POS) oot WA, OH ry a 7 f ar poe ‘uebir att OU BISON SIMO] Asst ave mosav eH ‘dws = BI smaoyaiee Ne UO{anizueD) mod MOON. inivono 10} em oo Ane A OE ees ute oye’ ey) Uy Guouscne Lbs 40} an1eq fwionu ry Bae zp 3 Hoe iM ‘mou! ued SMON 2DBe];805 04) Uy echci Joindioa G Vital Statistics Bors SECCO — Asundina (Due) Seco, BENSON —"To Mr. and Mrs, a of Vancouver, formxrly of Albert Benson of Trall, a daugh- }, died.Aug, 16 at St. Paul’ ter, born Aug. 9, Hoarital In Vancouver. Prayer With “Cremation, JOHNSON — To Me, and Mras ‘SuMaT ‘wana A “UPR UETy ISON BLaddn “WHOLLY .s HOUSING. REQUIRED Olatrict Hla Do tek in. Nelson. Bare vice wi haa from chapel of Gastloger Fun Rev. Ira Johnson railotatinge or even ‘Pussy, Pussy.'” By FRED MERRIMAN ‘Pots are for the birds. We have to board Butch In a kennel while we holliday at the Coast. The. neighbors have graciously agreed to feed and water the budgy bird, the guinea pig and the hamster and the royal cat called Samantha or simply ‘‘Cat'’ for short ‘Winston Johnson of Trall, a eon, born Aug. 15. LENZ — To Mr. and Mra. David Lenz of Castlegar, a daughter, born Aug. 18, MORRIS — To Mr. and Mra. Jim » born Aug. jod following day by Father Stan Fry- tek, with interment ‘at Mountain View Cemetery. STEWART * Maria Virginia (Yvonne) Stewart, 61, of Robsor died Aug. 14 at Kootenay: Lake 80, of Nelson, died Aug. at Kootenay Lake District Post : Service was held Aug, 26 in shape! of Thompson Funeral Home with President Walter Lus- i cher officlating. Interment was Iny Nelson Memorial Park. © Selkirk’ College students require: housing for September, 1980, If you have a room, Brag. and board, sulte, apartment, trailer jouse for.cent, please call; he Housing Office at 365-7292 cal 261 or 251, Monday ta Friday, e : | i os " “OLES-S9C jor oa} ages Aue aoe ‘halen ony STROM — Arvid Wilhelm arom, ie { i aoa Nees © Shee 2 ih poed eq pun wy @avs Nok 509 ch puede puy sfieet Nook ‘Ai Busen-yinge * oe Pa} HORM) ALOU MCT TEeRBeReY nye uicios 49, Pad Abnund eweodp Bit AO ‘IBM UBOION OF bueDee 1,0) rout a ual om dapano joddo $] UMOH/0ule ee ‘sani @ BulzoL HW MonNG uy (pemors, souer, cOUAEAA 404 JO OM) JO G81 Pee about adele snowed peti poss, ely 0S euloy “Sonne ee 00: a0} SO18OID (PWIUE-DIM © iat sun obs seis Ob Sine MOSM Aon OU, Wold {ing voids eat iurune ur sBuude oui na aay (eau) il oot Tee ae ees : 8) cmajoo} teust ordre. 0 9) Snow voum uo UM 80) ANDedEONO! ¥ ,SaZ OUR eye) AoysOIW pT Soin OL pully} Vv AIJN Our household also comes complete with a flery newt and a dozen fish of Morels of Trail assorted types and colors. The crabs passed away and the snails have been 14, Seine nrg 5 one oh: vt returned to live with the newt and fish. PEEL — To Mr. and Mra, Brian cue) Nae ~ Lucky Leo Lottery Ss ul iyaneo ner, y “ws UL YOM, AL Uy soeddo se ae aInOW ai ced anf pa ai aoe op uli " pajunel *pepin6sw si uo} ; iy, seu eae Sa a A ad wis sBulys}| Al 2 doy ft 1 ney ig “wows Is ures seat Ae ne F ie Ue " “IAB JO aBeno> Prt "908 UA 10'50g°- shod oym oackee een8a.m. and 4 p.m. ( know it may not seem much to you, but | sometimes feel that I live In a Zoo. - | Peel of Nelson, a daughter, born Let me also tell you that the guinea pig squeaks constantly for food. The Aug. 19. budgy pecks If you poke your finger In the cage and the hamster is downright visclous and very proprietory about, its particular environment. . The dog has a tendency to sneak things frdm the garbage even though he eats better than we do and he near-panics at the sound of thunder or the flash of lightening. ROBITAILLE — To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robitallie of Montrose, a daughter, born Aug. 10, ST. DENYS — To Mr. and Mra. a ES BE ia ay 2) ‘enojexteu poo na yA $1 oi Joo4s09 "Goujon mon vu! Keid Ou ue. p10 SH WSS TTY Hee eopescio) "sujus og) “own it r woDea ujuado ay) spnoj> on a4 ty] w coe aann ur Gah wen” pewela) legalized gambling. same. whole bit. Can you rat race? evening, | was faced by a:caged Samantha owns the place and takes her own sweet time going or getting anywhere and has already wrecked thes screen at the front door. She Is very nice at six In the morning, her feeding tim | understand that the pet food business In the U.S. is worth more than $40 billion a year which ranks It side by side with Ki gross receipts generated by Brian, the chief pet fancier and restdent exp: ort on thelr feed and care, tells me that people want pets so they will have something to love. He tells me tirat he can feel that they also love him. (I can't) except that Butch wags his tall a lot and always wants to ride In the pickup truck. | see dogs running unattended on the street and destroying neighborhood shrubs with liberal doses of canine urine. They chase cats and motorcycles and bark far Into the night. It’s gotten so bad that most dogs won't even eat dog food because It’s not good enough for them. - : Cats won't drink milk unless the temperature Is to their special liking and | fed a guinea pig an entire stock of celery that welghed more than he did. In the beast that had turned his newspapers to a sodden mess and was squeaking while. he gnawed at the cage for more of the I think that pets are replacing children asa family Institution. It reminds me of those old cartoons where dogs drove cars and wore hats, smoked pipes and the Where Is It going to stop? Man doesn't have just a best friend anymore; he is running and orphanage for fauna of the world and then claiming he doesn’t have enough money left to make-ends meet or pay the grocery bill. possibly imagine a soclety where people will pay $5 for a hamster, $50 for a habitat and special drinking bottle, listen to It run around In that crazy wheel all night and then pass away within the year, all worn out from its personal Come on, Butch, let’s go for a ‘walk, and get away from this zoo. CGE drip coffeemaker recalled : The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and the Canadian General Electric Company Ltd. (CGE) advise owners of certain CGE Drip Coffeemakers of a potential - fire hazard which may be present in some units man- ufactured between October 1976 and April 1978, CGE has instituted a national program to modify the coffeemakers in question. Only the Models which bear the following Code dates are affected. Model DC200A — 6710 through 6712; 7701 through 7712; 7801 through 7804; Model DC400A: — 6709 through 6712; 7701 through 7712; 7801 through 7804; Model DCBOOA — 7706 through 7712; 7801 through 7804. The model number with the code date can be found on the underside of the drip coffeemaker. No other units are affected. a Owners of these CGE Drip Coffeemakers should stop using them and return them, less the carafe, to the nearest CGE authorized ser- vice depot for modification without charge. These ser- vice depots are listed in the yellow pages under electric appliances — small — sales and service or as shown on the list of service depots packed with the product. Owners requiring fur- ther information should write CGE, P.O. Box 4000, Barrie, Ont. L4M 4V3, or call CGE at the following toll-free num- bers: All provinces except B.C. and Quebec: 1-800-461- W5TT. B.C. only: 112-800-461- Wesiern Check those Aug. 20 Western Express tickets. Winning numbers for the $10,000 prizes are 9127915, 9249424, 2027260, 1217866 and 1959812. The five $100,0009 win- ning numbers are 1742825, 1972170, 2592925, 1460080 and 3267688, Quebec: (English only) 1-800-461-7577. Quebec: (Francais Seule- ment) 1-614-891-4468 (Frais Vires) Telephone service avail- able Monday through Friday 9am. - 5 p.m. EDST. Express For additional prizes re- member the last six F identical digits are worth $1,000; last five identical digits $100 and the last four identical digits $25. The last three identical digits will allow the ticket holder to redeem that ticket for five dollars worth of Western Express tickets. Javin St. Denys of. Castlegar, a daughter, born Aug. 18. ; teBULTE — To Mr. and Mrs. John tebulte of Salmo, a son, born Aug. 3. x ‘ TREMBLAY — To Mr. knd Mrs. Brent aed ff Montrose, a gon, born 14. YOUNG — To Mr. and Norman o fours of Tralt, aan, born Aug. ARIES BALoING _ erie sna Bais ing, 85, of Nelson, dled 7 In Kootenay Lake Diotrict Heil, Service was held Aug. 21 In the chape! of Thompson Funeral Home with Rev. James O. Wilson officiating. Interment was in Nel- son Memorial Park. BROTHERS — Lorna May Brothers, a long-time resident ot Trall, dled Aug. 17 In Trall Ri gions, Hospital: Service was con: 1g. 20 from Knox United church os Rev. John Fullerton tickets in mail again September. is just around the corner-and we can begin to snuggle in for the autumn and all of its joys. The .kids go back to school, the tomato crop is ready for harvest, the wool- ies need to.come out of moth- balls and books of Lucky Leo Lottery tickets are due in the letter box. © Once again, the British Columbia Lions Society for Crippled Children — the pro- prietors of three Lions Eas- ter Seal Camps, 123 Easter Seal vehicles, Easter Seal House and many direct pa- tient care projects, are spon- soring the lottery for little folks. Tt will take nearly $6 million to operate the Lions’ programs for handicapped children this year and. $400,000 profit caged | from this lottery will. go a long way in filling the coffers. Tickets are $2 each or $10 for the book of five. There is a $25,000 Early Bird Draw, Oct. 17 and-a_ final draw for the grand $100,000 prize — Nov. 20. a The next time you see Norm Grohmann on. tele- vision, no doubt he will be,” touting Lucky Leo Lottery — so take a tip from the Tout,. support Lucky and help the not-so-lucky. Leo Lottery || ‘FREE Towing within a 20-mile radius with major repairs. We have Automatic Transmission Shift Kite in stock.’ One-Day Service in most cases 368-3231 INCLUDES; road’ teat, remove pan, visual: Inspection, clean sumpiand P.O, Box 114" Rock island, : age ‘4 Huey. No.3 repl gas et and fluld. BAYDEN — Beryl Bryden, 77, a prominent resident of Trall-Tad- anac for 40 years, died in Victoria on Aug. 5. 5 BURKE ‘waam Everett Burka 58, of Trall, died rece tly. tere tengthy illness. Service was hi }. 23 at Carberry’s Momorlal Chapel with Rev. John Fullerton officiating. Gr id Anthony (Gerry) aint 50, a Teall, dled Aug. 15 af Trail Regional Hospital. Service was conducted Aug. 19 from Car- berry's Memoria! Chapel with Rev. Bob Purdy officiating. Cre- mation. a . HAI NOLEY. — Reginald Handley, 63, of Trall, died suddenly at his home on ‘Aug. 15. Service was conducted Aug. 19 from St. John's/St. Paul's Church In Frult- vale with Rev. John Fulierion of- ficlating. Interment was at Frult- vale Memorial Coes LITTLEY — Wiltred Basil Littiey, 80, of Rosatand, died Au; Mater Misericordiae Hola, "No services at the request of the fam- ily. Cremation. vs ROSNER — Boatrice Phyllis Ros- ner, 66, of Castlegar, died Aug. 17 at St. Paul's Hospital In Vancou- ver. Service. was conducted Aug. 22 Carberry's Memorial Sapa "In Trail with Rev. Roy Hubbeard and Dr. Walter Mussen officiating. Interment was In Mountain View Cemetery. TIRE AND AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE Ref wt sth rete et I Ts CC, WNIWadd COCA 5 Macey Enjoy the our holding lounge before entering one of our 2 dining rooms for an evening of fine culsine. Phone us today and make a reservation. Phone 365-6000 OF fireside place Castlegar © Italian Food © Greek Food -_® Canadian Dishes Take-Out Meals Too! For Reservations Phone 365-6028 1432 Columbia, Castlegar Mon.-Thurs, 5-13 p.m. Fri, & Sct, Sp.m.-Ta.m. ‘Sunday 5-10 p.m. ‘When In Nelson enjoy 3 different Chinese Smorgasbords! Friday ~ Hong Kong Saturday - Shanghai Sunday - Peking Open Every Day including Holldays! 8a.m.-10p.m. not Sever RESTAURANT 479 Baker 352-3456 Approval within 48 hours More ransons to choose TRADERS HOMEPLAN » You may win a Dine Out! *40 Family Dinner tuations toour sest ce ‘drow winner: NORNCIWOTP » JARL O | 202, toand' se Street We, Cantieger, 6c. “Send in your entry form to: Restaurant Guide “I. i. yaemienh resr Ty Ce Mavalst 160-15 Each $56 ‘Wids 60 series polyester-fiberglass belted.’ The highs performance tire nae high- performanct SAVE S21 ‘TO $30 ONA SET OF 4— ‘Padnac 1 PREMIUM V 4-PLY POLYESTER CORD WHITEWALL TIRES Fon 59 INCLUDES INSTALLATION © INCLUDES ROTATION EVERY 5,000 MILES/8,000 km © FULL 4-PLY POLYESTER CORD FOR RIDING COMFORT © DEEP 7-RIB TREAD FOR LONGER MILEAGE TREAD LIFE EXPECTANCY: 30,000 MILES/50,000 km OR 30 MONTHS 2 FOR PRE *A78-13 *078-13 *C78-14 *D78-14 E78-14 F78-14 G78-14 H78-14 G78-15 H78-15 * TREAD DESIGN NOT SHOWN EFFECTIVE TILL AUGUST 30, 1980 OR WHILE SALE QUANTITIES CAST (EXCEPT TIRES) TIRE OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 2, 1980. 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Sopa types iene cst doa domestic cars, panera nsaeen, PHEeNGA ZT 2.77 Ea NEIMVE NEED iMosi North American makes. ULEVAL URES OWNER TRANSFERRED - MUST SELL bdrm, home with Srd bdrm. down, Basement finished th, rec. ‘end plumbed and wilted for compact kitchen. or bar. Low maintenance yard. Priced in low 60's. DON'T BE FUELISH Consider this convenient location where you don't need a 2nd car, minutes from Howntown. Near schools and playgrounds. Neat, 2bdrm., priced in the 50's, Call Greg. a 4 IT'S NOT ON THE LEVEL That's the theme for this beautiful mulil- levalied, 2 bdrm sxecutive esis Sreath- taking view 9 balconies. Vaulted coder callings ia iving roam, kit. chen ond dining room. Many extras for Building tot in Blueberry Creek 70’ frontage great new subdivision. Stort your in bullies Program todey, don't wait. Only COUNTRY LIVING AT TARRYS. Get a head start on your ae construc. tion. Vendor has al structed the cement block foundation ‘and. backfilled, Nicely treed lot just under % acre. Water connection already paid. All this for only $24,600. MLS. CREEK FRONTAGE A rare find, over 2% acres with approxi- mately 900 ft. of Goose Creek frontage is the § a for this 3 bdrm. home with 4th in full basement, Beautiful kitchen with built-in dishwasher. Some minor finishing required. Includes. Gpplionces, his one won't last long at $64,900, C Hove @ for appointmant to view. ViEwLoT - 71444 Columbia Ave., Castlegar IN NORTH CASTLEGAR Susroutsibe CITY LIMITS Over 1,400 eq, ft. of luxury Iwieg on one sundeck over carport © Sauna wl range room © Contrala . Fully iaodscaped grounds lus much, much, more, Supplement to the Mid-Week Mirror and the Castlegar News of Aug. 27,1980 Week of Friday, Aug. 29 to mnureday: bathed ‘Quiney’ gets thanks Jack Klugman, star of NBC-TV's oa She the macieal examiner who uncovers obscure She credits a ‘Quincy’ episode with getting a law passed protecting elderly citizens fram abuse in the vein that bat dd hildren are protected. Jack Klugman jOK Have you picked a home plan but can't find Sauteaer: B.C. a lot? If you want to tive I in o new sub- division, minutes from shopping om and above sal a“Fantastic River View,” “We discovered that the abuse to the elderly is far more prevalent than one would suspect. Chances are other states wil follow Missour.” ent was responsible for SEAT COVERS. 24-02. tuxurious ‘Furfon’ comfort and convenience. Brand new, Im- mediate occupancy. $79; UNSCRAMBLE the letters and write the name ol the festqurant an tha line provid ry forms musi in “py 5 pm on the MORTGAGE: © Up 10 85% of the Disc/Drum includes new pads on front wheels, and new Please enter my name for the $40. Dinner linings on rear wheels. Voucher Draw as oullined above. appraised value ® Consolidate debtsinto one affordable payment © No hidden charges © Insurance available— Life, Disability, Fire & Theft © No brokerage fee © Home appointments can be arranged CALL ME: aN Rick Peppar 352-6696 @ TRADERS - 626 Baker Street NELSON, B.C. - Tuosday following pub © The voucher restaurant wi voucher is issuc © Winners will receive 0 $40 dinner Irom tho regular menu af the restaurant for which the ¢ Enler os many limes os you wish. * Winners under 16 years of age mus! be 10.0 Selected eon ‘days al iis issue dole, Address. Cit Postal Code, least one adult. Phone, ' (Please print) CHARBROILED STEAKS Shrimp Oysters TRAIL 130 Bay Ave., 364-2559 NELSON 408 Kootenay, 352-3612 Tues. - Sat. §to10 p.m. Sundays 5to9p.m. Closed Mondays 600 - 2nd St. South 365-2421 * SSC) ‘A Unique- Restaurant: The Crown Point 1895, featuring giant antique cabinets, turn-of-the century English and Italian stained glass, . and much more. ner, lunch & breakfast. -e 'e, urround yourself with history. 1399 Bay Ave. Trail Tf Drum type includes installing new brake linings on 4 wheels, repacking outer front wheel bearings. We check: Le Master cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake hoses, drums, rotors, calipers, seals. Cash & Carry Brake Shoes Cash & Carry Disc Pads MAINTENANCE-FREE POWER 48 BATTERY 592 bef 22 22F. Sores 248247 er eB Each Seite o7'a 276. 72.88 Each INCLUDES INSTALLATION 48 Wonto- DEPARTMENT STORES ‘A DIVISION OF F.w.wOOLWORIM C0. 41D. Exchange 2 Wheels 16.97 2 Wheels 17.95 MONTH WARRANTY POLICY Acrylic pile. O7 - For front or rear. Each Choice of 5 colours. STP OIL TREATMENT 29 Increases and maintains Pressure and film strength. Each Limit 4 per customer. 39 ADJUSTABLE 22 JACKSTANDS 3-positions, all-stee! construction; 3,000 Ib. capacity. Perform your under car repairs safely. WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE HWY. 3 TRAIL Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a. }» to 9:00 p.m. . a ~ COLUMBIA AVENUE - COMMERCIAL Live in this cosy 2 bedroom home with full cellent tocation for a small business Good Investment either way. Asking or Wolter for further detail 0.61 ACRES C-2 ZONING One of the best commercial properties in In busy and expanding bunin ran Borders on three’ streets 1. frontage on Columbia Ave. Ex- pa hetaine' or or lopment Call Bjorn BJORN A, EDBLAD BI(8.C.) "WALTER TYMOFIEVICH Res. 365-3250 EXECUTIVE HOME in THE COUNTRY © Over 1,200 sq. ft. home adjoining Poss Craok Park! Masonry fireplaces, contral alr and much more. Grounds fully lon- Uscaped with .. area fully developed witha varleiy of fruit trons, broperty adlotning i excellent sandy beach, you simply walk through your back yard and onto the bead ~ KARIN | GUSTAVSSON Res. 365-3739 ne getting a Sealy” fugeecolchieine--banned from sale gies than by prescription. got this drug—a rary used in fertilizing marij ny causing super growth— thank ms ie imaters Jett rolich aa, Chvistopher k you can be informative as* well a entertaining ang there are a iat of subjects that need attention,” Klugman concludes. FRIDAY to THURSDAY In a convenient form to fold day by day and place on your TV set. Henry Fonda and Toshiro Mifune stor as the. two admirals whi against each other during World War Il'in a Pitted thelr met the Pacific in ‘Midway.’ CTV presents ‘he aripping drama about the American: Japanese air-sea showdown in two pai 7 day, Augus +t 90 Academy Performan. ces) and concludes Mond: ember 1 fav men Also airing on ‘NBC ee Nighy atthe Movies, ptember 2 and ‘NBC Theaters ‘Night at the Movies, leas p bsg BRA o> UNION PETERS ‘1338 Cedar Ave. NOW ON s the Sale you've been waiting for. Super Sale Savin throushost the store, Don't mises thy re Sypustoal the: store.¢ miss the Store-Wide “Summer SALES & SERVICE LTD. TRAIL - Phone 368-633: