CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 5, 1979 Pork Butt Shoulder Roast Bone In. ($2.16 kg) . Everything you want from a store ...and a little bit more. Boneless Beef TOP ROUND STEAK Powdered. For the Laundry. 4.8 kg Box ......ccecesecssesscscetses a0 ae - Comet Cleanser” Paper Towels Bone In. Canada Grade Lamb Roast Shoulder. New Zealand Frozen, All Cuts. .......0., Ib, i. ($2.62 kg) Shoulder. — New Zealand. Frozen. All Cuts............ Ib. Leg of mee -New Zealand. Frozen. Whole or Shank Portion. .............Ib. Ice Cream Lucerne. Assorted FIAVOUFS .........scscsscsesesees Cake Mixes Duncan Hines Il. Assorted Varities: 18.5 oz. (524 g) Package ......... Olympic. g |Cottase Rolls 9 ow Cooked. Cry-O-Vac 2's itre $ $189 16 kg) Carton Tomato. Soup. Campbells. 10 fl. oz. (284 mL) Tins .......csc0e0 Ee Margarine Kraft Parkay ....csccsseoe All Purpose FLOUR Peanut Butter Empress. 1 Litre Jar . Salmo River pours into the Pend Oreille resulting in this scenic shot —News/MirrorFoto by Allan Kassian | C_ Job File FALMER ONT Re ONL SAO LM LE LYNN Kettle valley raitwa raiNay Wide support evident Kootenay Boundary Visitors’ Ass'n. i Release The Kettle Valley Rail- way Line Is far from a dead issue says the Kootenay Boundary Visitors’ Associ- ation president, Mike Shauer of Balfour, » “Since our April 11 gen- eral meoting in Grand Forks, where we initiated the prop- osal to government that the abandoned CPR rail line be studied to determine its use as a heritage-tourist’ attrac- tion, we have been flooded ‘with calls and letters: of support from all over the province and Canada," he ‘stated. Letters expressing an interest in the proposal have } been received by the KBVA from the provincial premier, cabinet ministers, MLAs — both from the government and opposition members, mu- nicipal councils, and private individuals. The iation asked on the ‘feasibility of acquiring and using the line.’ No state- . ment from cabinet has yet been released, but a figure of $25.9 million to upgrade the railway line was rumored a few weeks ago. “We are very anxious to see the report given to cabinet,” said Shaver. “The money spent to upgrade the ne will be large, but it has to be balanced against the enor- mous potential value to in- erease the tourism revenue of the Kootenay-Boundary Okanagan-Similkameen __re- gions, Meanwhile, groups are organizing to oppose the CPR’s ‘planned action to uproot rails, ties and trestles from the line. The Keutle Valley Railway Heritage So- ciety has been formed to . Support the issue and to ask for a moratorium on dis- mantling of the railway until detailed plans can.be devel- oped. Canadian Pacific Rail has planned to begin dismantling the line very soon. Tourism leaders in the BOOK ens NOW! - Around Music For All Occasions Panrtiee, Weddings, Dances, Canguets 368-9517 TRAIL Satisfactlon Guaranteed! dary and Ok re- gions would like that process halted so that the detailed studies and planning propos- als. required, can be ac- , complished. B.C. Tel to seek $6. charge on NSF cheques B.C: Te) has announced it has asked the Canadian Radio-television pane Tele- for and received support ‘from its counterpart organi- zation; the Okanagan Simil- kameen Tourist Association. Okanagon Similkameen Tourist Association is cam- paigning for retention of the : line between Penticton and McCulloch, while Kootenay- Boundary is emphasizing the less steep section from Mid- way to McCulloch. Together, these two scenic rail sections cover 133.6 miles of trackage once puffed by Kettle Valley steamers. Forestry officials have already stressed the future importance of the Midway- McCulloch section for log- hauling, as truck fuel prices escalate and road costs in- crease. Similar railway log- ging practices are now car- + ried out on Vancouver Island. The railway would need some freight. tonnage in order to operate ata reasonable econ- omic level. The provincial cabinet was to. meet recently: to discuss a preliminary .report to approve a air which will enable the ‘company to charge $6 for each NSF cheque it receives in pay- ment of telephone bilis. The company's. submis- sion'to the writing of bad cheques in payment of phone bills had increased by nearly 38 per cent. The dollar amounts involved last year. reached more than $1.3 million. If the tariff is approved, the company will issue public notices of the effective date for application of the charge. said more than 13,000 such cheques were handled by B. Cc. Tel last year. “The proposed charge is designed to help recover the "y agency . ‘Feeling tired? Rundown? Take a walk, a) of Dance DIRECTOR: Carole McKay-Bonin, A.R.A.D, Advonced Teachers’ Certificate MEMBER: Royal Acadamy of Dancing Dance T BALLET — JAZZ — NATIONAL Adult & Children’s Classes commencing September 10 Inquiries & ‘Registrafion, phone 364-1785 - cost of ig cheques returned to B.C. Tel for non-sufficient funds and is expected to help discourage customers from paying phone bills with bad cheques. The estimated handling’ cost of each NSF cheque is $6.05. The company previously had advised the CRTC of its intention to assess a charge to..customers .for NSF cheques. The CRTC ruled that such a charge could only be applied by B.C. Tel under an approved tariff and the federal court recently upheld that ruling. In filing for approval of the tariff, B.C. Tel said that between 1970: and 1978 the 401 Front St., Castlegar 365-3638 ‘Sooner. or later you'll fe ‘sleeping on a waterbed. * VanWinkle WATERBEDS 1694 Second Ave., East Trall 368-3630 “for.the rest of your life!” © Debitie“of: these ~and= other job opportunities are available at: ee Nelson Canada Employment Centre, 514 Vernon St., Phone 352-3155. * *. . “. Registered nurses are required in Nelson and New Denver. * * * * A dietary aide is wanted for part-time work. This position could lead to full- time work, * A ‘ncee cutter's helper is needed in New Denver for full-time work. Previous . meat-cutting experience is required. . A truck driver, with Teall ‘Catada: Employment aoe Centre, 835 Spokane St., Phone: 368-5566. Construction company in Trail has an opening for.a fully qualified carpenter: to “Municipal “g diesel engine mechanic with certification. Employer will accept automotive mechanic.. (979) = # * work on ion ‘of an " apartment building. Wages $8 to $12 hr. (993) * * . Smelter ‘production workers are needed by large Trail employer. : 8 repair and sales shop in Trail requires an experienced motorcycle repairer. Wages $8.10/hr. a ers Openings exist in Trail for automechanics, autobody repairers, carpenters, steel Trail taxi company “has fi openings for cab drivers holding point free, class four driver's licence. (986) fitters, painters, machinists, ° millwrights, food seryers and kitchen help. service in Trail voquiees a SEASON ‘Opens Monday, September 10, 1979. Mrs. Wright's. Class 3 with air is wanted for temporary work in Silverton. * . * Potatoes Container rrennrnne ODS | Assorted cin D mais PO If you join Weight Powdered Cleaner. Spic & Span 1 <-> a Mr. Clean Liquid Cleaner. 48 fi. oz.(1.36 Litre) Size $919 Facial Tissue Ivory Bar Soap 10 kg Bag B.C. Grown. Norgold. No. 1 Grade. 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Now available for the following guns © 410 and 12 gauge Shotgun Shells _—® Rifle Cartridges in 30/30; 30/06 , 300 Magnum, .308,.303, .270, 7mm Magnum! We reserve the right to limit quantities. Is Now Open In Trail ‘Also Guns, and Scopes Available By Special Order i FIREARMS ACQUISITION CERTIFICATES Required for Gun Purchases CHAMPION SPORTS wn. 1241 Cedar Ave. — TRAIL — 368-9224 P rices Effective: 3 : | i — Located on the old Waneta Road, across from Waneta Plaza — F - : : He a | : K ki is proud to that they are the new dealers September 4th to September 9th [ii < \A/ : | | nee ee eee, In Your Friendly Castleaird Plaza = Safeway Store _368- 8998 = G "We also catry snowblowers” CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED - :