AS CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday. Augus! 2, 1979. associates working for you. scaped lot. Si NEW HOME WITH SUP- TAKE YOURSELF OUT OF ER VIEW. Three bdrms., THE CITY. You can enjoy sunken living room, 12'x26' the relaxed life style you sundeck and same size deserve, within minutes of sunken patio below. Two Castlegar. The home Is lke full’ flreplaces (brick), new and on 7 acres of land. roughed-In wet bar and ‘The chickens may keep you bath . Private CE m ship ‘available to yo isting service extends our sevice from the Afberta border West to Grand For- xh t ks, and North to Golden NEW HOME IN HIGH and Revelstoke - with over SCHOOL AREA IN NORTH 40 agente and 200 sales CASTLEGAR. Fully land- BUILT-IN APPLIANCES DOWNTOWN LOCATION! ARE INCLUDED ‘In this 'f you are looking for a approximately 1,300 sq. ft. small (2 bedroom) ‘home In Raspberry. 120x130 ft. within walking distance of fot, Exceltent garden. all downtown conveniences we've got it now. Newly busy, but the garden will yard, This home ‘will satisty fill your freezer. Call the the most careful buyer - COOPER TEAM for more quality everywhere. $69,- details, 900.00. A 20.74 ACRES PLUS OLD- BEAUTIFUL 1-2 acre parc- ER HOME In lovely Cres- els between Castlegar and cent Valley. Mostly flat Salmo. Treed buliding sites acreage, heavily treed. from $10,000 to $12,500. N 3-bedroom home located o! -a@ large fully fandscaped Jot ‘In Blueberry Creek. This your please do not delay, in EXCELLENT INCOME PROPERTY on 7th Avenue THE PRICE IS RIGHT! South. This property Is Only $45,000 for this neat quickly increasing in valus. 2-pedroom home in South Zoned for multi-dwelling. Castlegar with 3rd bedroom See MLS call no 4 appointment to view! MLS THE BEAUTY OF CEDAR! his beautiful 1500 sq. ft. . home: is currently under “3A 1N? Be one of the first to construction In the exclu- Inspect this beautiful cus- sive High Meadows subdiv- tom-built new home located sion. Cedar cellings in liv- in exclusive High Mead- Ing and dining rooms and lows. For full’ particulars unique styling make this land appointment to view, ne home for the discrimin- | NOW! i E Glen Wilson 365-3407 Gordon Gemmilll L__ Manager 365-7900 an “ BEAUTIFUL HOME Loc. 2"3- Lovely view and. pri- and rumpus room In the basement, are but a few of ating purcnaeer Call today. the many ‘features. dack Young. 365-8117 and on a nice corner lot. Asking $39,000. RENATA ACREAGE. Lov. ly waterfront property at 2 et Renata, 1.15 acres with 1D CON- fruit trees. Only $25,000. SolOUs?, Here Is the finest jome we have to offer YOU COULD QUALIFY jocated in disirable High FOR THE FAMILY FIRST iyeadows. If super constr-] HOMEOWNERS” Gi uction plus a beautifully when you buy this lovely planned home with spac- lous rooms are appealing to home ies Lele ot? Sell at wHy NOT LIVE IN THE] $48,900.01 o._ COUNTRY? We have 1.61 oe acres complete. swith aa — room: furnished. mobile et home, ready to move Into. sammy $32,900. MLS 2% acres in the Pass Creek A IN EXCLUSIVE vacy combined. Spring and CRESTVIEW. Beautiful ‘ult tress on property. view, deluxe home. Call ne COOPER TEAM to view. THIS TOPS THEM ALL. Here's a lovely 3-bdrm. home, located close to the high school In N. Castlegar. Upstairs fireplace, and fin- ished bathroom, bedroom, Jackle McNabb Betty Taylor 365-6695 365-2642 -VO5TH STREET — Blueberry Creek 3-bedroom, 1,152-ft. single- Jevel home, with carpeted living ‘room and dining room, plus double closet in master bedroom. Air con-: ditioner included. 85x150-ft. lot. Fir- st-home special! $39,000. OOTISCHENIA GRASSLAND : 3.6 acres on lower bench, with water hookup, mobile home, and ‘addition. 393-ft. frontage to paved ‘road — 500 ft. from the Columbia ‘f River. $40,000. ‘KINNAIRD BENCH LOT 75 ft. wide, with natural shade from several beautiful birch trees. ‘Gently sloping, good topsoil, :developed neighbourhood, and only ‘a. block-and-half from Kinnaird Elementary School. $19,500. “TRAILER LOT — Rural Pass Creek 115x215 ft. facing .two roads. : Well casing installed. Only $13,900. ‘COMMERCIAL CORNER, C-1 LOT Located at 2nd-and Maple. 30x [100 ft. Businessman’s Special! $19,900. HIPWELL REALTY PHONE 365-7514 J. F. Hipwell, F.R.1., R.1. (B.C.) “SERVING CASTLEGAR FOR 12 YEARS” NEW LISTING! fa A QUEST dining roc! fireplace, im Call Greg f 0! : IMPRESSIVE? Yes! ‘he minute you open the door you'll FOR QUALITY. be erttite Super homel | appointment to view. SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL Beat Inflation by investing In rea! N OM snpleted rec. Newly completes, master room, lands: Trae doors ort family home, viose to schoole. Act subalvistonty Mieberry Creek: fl with ensulte cOu ‘amily. room with now! $59,900. be impressed “NS eais beautiful co) bdrm. will lead you to this femily paradise. flreplace, erg Gracloug NS crm: NEW "es include ‘BLUEBERRY CREEK yard. Excellent with full bars ; rated in a new Open 2-way * “ eplace. $59,200. MLS: RELAX AND ENJOY LISTING estate. Property ext-nds from.7th R: v-side duplex. ~osseasion! eo NOW, Gotal rm. Q? me this one wou't last at YOU TOO, CAN BE “SOLD” BY Us! 7140-sq.-ft., full ssmt. home, on Ave. to Sth Ave size, and " lots. in’ excellent oir acre In family roa" ith garage and < Ne all: amenities, covered patio. Call. us. for further Aye. S: $72,000, room, Situated on oun alls. NEW LISTING RASPBERRY VILLAGE Very large bullding.lot. Good high- Sultable for mobile home or house. $16,900. MLS large 100x180 ft: lot. Large garden pire! $52, a0. Ml 98TH AVE. S. BUILDING LOT On Columbia Ave. with small house! that could be converted to store or! . shan, Vendor is anxious so the price! rig nt. } We have moved to 1444 Columbia Ave. Bjorn A. ‘Edblad RI (a. Cc) Greg. Nichvalodoff, Mgr. Res. 365-2230 ol A Barsy rzott Res. 365-233% \es.'385-6046") i ew & beautiful In 100x150 foot lot, 3 bdrm., In Woodland” Park Sub- id Connors Rd. Subdivision. dining room, bsmt. Patio division, ni lo school. tt View. of Columbia - 2. & small orchard. Olfers.to You should see the fire- ‘storey home. $49,500.00 es * placel 3-bdrm., full bsmt. Owner. will took at mobile home In trade or carry second mortgage on this brand new 2 bedroom home with full 3 BEDROOM DOUALEWIDE ae approximately 1284 eq. ft. "$35,000.00 4 bedroom home In Rob- — Quality home on large toot, 4 landscaped lot.’ Two drooms, fin- yard, atl, | BBQ, 3 bed- mily room, baths, 4 dalux swimming pool. ished up and down. For that touch of elegance Jewel ofa aa The in sot off this owners have magic touch quailty ‘home with terrac- In decorating. 4bdrms., 2 ed patio, covered sun- full baths, 2 fireplaces. deck, I large rec. room. On Pine Strest. New list- Ing with revenue sulte. Hardwood floors, 2 baths - one with shower. ‘ Raspberry Village new Ils- é Very nice family DBR eacecll! Home on approximately six acres. Dining room, 2 Million dollar view. All fireplaces. the benefits of country living with clty convenlen- One year old custom craft- se home. vewly. Iisted. sq. fireplaces, patel “iltiwaahor satin _ walnut cabinetry. Bench tocation. Fenced Inside this immacula' home, one would not Im- agine its closeness to the main thoroughfare. Gorg- ous trees and privacy. — Robson. 3:bdrm home In Columbia Helghts, fenced yard, family room, nice kitchen. $31,600.00. © Robson. 3 bdrm. home, stucco exterior, 110x150 Newly listed. On Main Street Castlegar. 2 bdrm. home (presently ranted). Property corn: erclally zoned. Good ret enue of future invent: ment. son on acreage. Ideal for the family ‘with a horse or -two, with room for chick- ens. ‘Brand new. listing. Large _and lovely country home, . all newly r If you are considering L buying your first hom we have the detalls of ihe new B.C. provincial home acquisition grant for you. Call_us. Large pasture, corral, rid- ng ting. Priced to sell. Executive home. Exquis- itety. up: and i ‘LEMON CREEK — for the: family who would [Ike to get away from it all. 3 bdrme., approximately one acre. Terrific garden, gigantic sundeck. $49,600. 03 General store In nearby busy community | plus a number of excellent commercial bulldings. On Tenth Ave.: South, 2 bdrms. up & one super size bdrm. down. Dining room, large living. room plus rec. room in base- ment. Large lot. Robson. Approximately 10 acres, mostly cleared, with 4-houses & barn. Main house beautifully decorated with basement sulte. 3 revenue houses. Don’t drive by. Call us for TRADE ‘an appointment to see Owner will consider ve- Inside ‘this 1% year old hicte or traller on this 3 home. 114 baths,3 bdrma. D4rm., alt-conditloned fireplace, basement, con- home. . crete driveway. Offers? Mary Wade Anderson : Wallace Reid Norm Werre . i : Carol Daniel . ” Walter Tymofievich ‘Kathy Plotnikoft - Stan Partridge, Agent 365-3750 365-7051 - 365-3703 399-4101 365-3250 Receptionist 365-7450 EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY: OWNED AND OPERATED THE AE EO Oe. PROFESSIONALS droom homeiil™ : Doukhobor Village Holds - Display for Heritage Day Today's handicratts were averjday skills for early settlers By GEORGE GAMMON | CASNEWS STAFF WRITER. Juvenile lawbredkers ++ placed’ on‘ probation ; often yteceive sentences that bene- “fits them ‘as well as" the’ : according * te. 8 . the Castloga probation’ ce, said >the ‘community ved that the. gram ‘deals mostly. with" | pre the 16-(0-20 age group where most) of ‘the charges. are possession of liq: e court. is. dealing ith’ juveniles “services on the belief that. the: more’ you can ‘integrate a kid into. the. community, ‘the better (or, the’ kid and the, communt, * Aécording to’ Szazs, ‘the program “originated ‘in: Eng: J and ‘acts: on” ‘information ‘provided by the not eliminate ‘all the; prob- jens. . Phe problem [s that you Jare never going to have a 100-per-cent success rate witha program like this, You cnn weed some out, but there are ulwayy those that just stom to be destined,” marily for non-profit organi- vations, she said, and res- ponse iam these groups has veen 4 The phitosophy of the program, Szazs said, js that when an alienated youth. is shown that he can do some- thing constructive for the it January to June. only three have! breached probation. She added that word is getting around df what sen- tenced, offenders can look forward to, “If the jungle telograph is working, it is hoped that the kids will come, to realize that they have to put in x lots of work, and it will provide a deterrent.” A ing to Szazs, the police and crown’ p as .well; as’ the probation officer." ine probation officer d the. com- She exp that if'a youth is not co-operative in carrying out the order the ‘case will be taken’ back to court where he/she will be nity services program as for the "prog and opera- tion in Castlegar Jan, 1,: of” this year. She added that the work | load / of” the ‘regular, : probation officer had dictated that a special officer be used. Szazs, 38, and a mother. of two teenagers, handles cases for the Trail‘ and. Castlegar areas and is desig- \. nated as a part time employ- ee. % It's considered part’. time, but much of the organi- zation of the program must be done on your own time if it - to be successful.” “It makes the juveniles “think twice as ‘he work is not. ‘done at thei convenience, _ but whenever a suitable. job- and. time can be , arranged do on wetkends to coal | to the ‘work order.” act, said Szazs, then the crown decides whether to d. “Usually . they are allowed: three. chances, but that -is an arbitrary decision, and only if there isa valid, for missing accept that 1 “The officer’ fs more familiar with the ci the allotted work period.” Services tl ps a sense of values, “Ideally, the youth comes in contact with a role model .that dissuades him from doing any damage in the future. Presently there has not been much trouble with kids completing the’ service order.” Szazs noted that 46 ces and allows the court to P ‘are desi; pri- d during the six’ month period from come to a more decision." A provincial government brochire describing the pro- gram’says an offender must bé! willing:'to: co-operate’ in: “carrying ‘out: the court deci- sion ‘regarding the work order. Szazs said she felt that aspect of the program is " detrimental.’ © “One of the shortcom- ; ings of the program is how it is‘administered. The indivi- dual is given no choice. If sentenced, he must co-oper- ate,” Szazs said. feels that in the © 8 future’ offenders will likely be offered a choice, but that will ‘CasNews Price Hike | Scheduled for Sept. 6 Effective Sept. 6, the price of the Castlegar News ‘will be increased. The newsstand price will be 85c while the home delivery price will be 92c. Subscription rate for the Castlegar News by mail delivery will be $15" ‘aye In Burt Campbell said they were necessitated ‘by i increases in costs in all aspects ig our. crowth in size of the Castlegar News, “tlie cost to sub he noted that with the rogram provides, .''m stress on the individual crime than the pocketbvok.” “Previously kid. never learned anything fram the experiance as many parents ended yp paying the fines, 50 there was no direct relation: ship between the crime and the punishment.” She explained that a 24 hour work period over a spin of three: months may not sound like much, but most of + that time is used orginizing the work arrangements with work supervisors. When de- tails are completed, Szazs maintains the results are effective. S. Sgt. Robert Kraus, of the Castlegar RCMP detach- ment backed up the pro- grams philosophy and added * that people should be aware that Jovenlies are being dealt with. good for the individuals. involved and it’s good for the We ona per-page basis has actually gone down. Readers are p getting more for their money.” Your LINK Hardware Store Depa rtment Store want’ people to realize that juveniles drawing probation are riot getting off scot free.” Air Travel Agents for ALL AIRLINES e ¢ ACCOMMODATIONS © RESERVATIONS © TOURS. _/ Telephone 365-7782