fee ne oa a I FG ay ne apie top ner SEr The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, May 4, 1994 Wednesday, May 4, 1994 The Castlegar Sun CASTLEGAR HOM EFINDERS Gardening offers benefits for Each spring, millions of fetre- serving, protecting and replenish- ational gardenérs across the ¢oun- _ing our natural resources, the ben- try enjoy the process of planting, efits — and necessity — of nuturing and harvesting. Whatev maintaining a harmonious rela- er your age, and whether your tionship with nature also are garden is a windowbox filled _ increasingly evident. with herbs, a large vegetable Long-range benefits patch, or a bed of colorful flow- According to The Barth Works ers, the personal satisfaction of | Group, publishers of 50 Simple gardening can be immense. Things You Can Do to Save the And, as we become more — Earth, there are a variety of ways aware of the importance of pre in which home gardeners can Page 7C Als tui Ubddls inge cocetiuen wo Yo eng and interest rates are still at their lowest in decades. If Selling your home or property is in your plans, call our sales representatives for a No-Obligation Market Evaluation. he soul and the environment : Sun Classifieds 365-7848 ENGAGE.WEDDINGS OBITUARY ARDS OF THANKS impact. Among the I bird: P PROF SIONAL Notice for cited in the volume: like red moming glorits, and but- SINGERPUNIST available to solo [osrr, Wee svt | Hemphill Smythe + Lawns are routinely overwa- _terflies are attracted to brightly at weddings, anniver tered by 20 to 40 percent. Given colored flowers in full sunlight. Cal Giva ot 996-0979 that there are an estimated 20 mil- + Over time, trees can remove ANNOUNCEMENTS lion acres of lawn in the United large quantities of carbon dioxide States alone, and that one acre of from the atmosphere. Planting lawn needs approximately 27,000 100 million urban trees would gallons of water weekly, overwa- _ reduce carbon dioxide emissions tering poses a serious problem. in the United States by 18 million Avoiding overwatering can _tons, and energy consumption by pend ger oe pa hg aplasia, rated neg one ot CANCER SOCIETY IN MEMORIUM DONATION SMYTHE: On Wednesday, April 27, 1994 Dr. Harold Hemphill Smythe of Nelson passed away ney eey at Koc. nay Lake District Hospital, suttering a@ heart attack at Christina Lake Golf Course April 23, 1994, at the o77 years, He was born in Vereall, Ontario on November 6, 1916, We're a member of the Royal Lepage Associate Broker Network - real estate brokers across Canada working closely with Royal Lepage, Canada's leading real estate company - offering coast to coast real estate services. loose fat, fee! better, doctor rec- ommended, new cellulite cream. $29.95. 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Problems that could arise due to poor surface preparation include wallpaper falling off the wall, “hot spots” bleeding through the walicov ering, mildew growing underneath the paper and gaps showing up in seams To properly prepare unpainted drywall for wallcovering, tape or repair joints with seam tape and countersink nailheads. Fill and coat these areas with joint compound Prime new drywall with a primer/ sealer, and allow it to dry at least 24 hours before hanging paper. Painted glossy surfaces must be dulled so wallcovering has something to “grab” onto. Wash slick surfaces with strong tri-sodium phosphate solution or soap and ammonia solu. tion. Rinse thoroughly. Or, sand en tire surface with coarse sandpaper. Another alternative is to size glossy For more information, visit: surfaces. Many experts recommend that all walls be sized before hanging When old wallcovering is present, it can be removed with special scrapers. Sometimes the job is easier if the paper is soaked first with cold water mixed with one of the commer- cially available wallpaper remover additives. There are also steamers for rent. Many of the newer walicoverings are peclable or strippable, making the job of removal easy. Mildewed walls must be washed with a solution of equal parts of household bleach and water. Scrub with a medium soft brush, keeping the surface wet until all mildew stains have been bleached out. Rinse and let dry. Surface prep before wallcovering may-not be a cherished task, but it will ensure that your wallcovering ef- forts will produce lasting beauty in your home OGLOW'S PAINT, WALLCOVERINGS & BLINDS * By choosing the right plants, _ it, contact a local nursery, horti- you can provide natural food and cultural society, arboretum or shelter for wildlife. In fact, you _ botanical garden. 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Smythe will be hf | remembered by his wife Ca oueren Kathleen, Erin (Don- and Roderick (Lisa), and 5 Grandohildren Kirsten, Caltilan Mackenzie, Lucy Pick- ering, and Paige Smythe. He is eatly missed by all. Funeral Service’ 's will be held on Friday, April 20, 1994 at 2:00 pm from oP Paul's Trinity United Church, Nelson, B.C. with Mr. Murray Gustafson Officiating. Inter- ment will follow in the Nelson jal Park C Friends who so desire may THE 19TH Hole Restaurant at the Castlegar & District Golf Club Herat petett Wid bDidodirriey invites everyone to help them cele- = ’ Box 72, Nelson, B.C. ViL 5P7. brate thelr 2nd year of business on Funeral arrangements are set Me poe te me | tne en who : 2 sf son Funer: long. Only $5.00 cover charge. Tickets available at Club House & Castlegar Sun. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS MONDAY 11:30 A.M. PRIOR TO PUB- LICATION. 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IN MEMORIUM PF in trng memory of When the shadows of night are falling And we are sitting alone, There always comes a longing dear, i could only come of a sister and aunt, Elaine, who left us one year ago, May 11, 1993. To us, you were so special, What more Is there to say? Except to wish with all our pte on list 2 pn pryeors lope. ca a Deranmen t of Thee Castoger Sur cnbla i PERSONALS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 465 Columbia Avenue, Castiegar, BC VIN 1G8. We will destroy your letter if the advertiser's name is on your list. Please take these words above Tell Elaine that we miss her And give her all our love. — Sadly missed by Memory. Jim, Rae & Family Jean, Ed & Family Bob, Anne & Family 10TH ANNUAL BOAT AUCTION. Sat. May 7/94. 10 am. Riverside Marina, Sicamous, BC. House- IN SINCERE appregiation to the RCMP & all of citizens who helped us locate & retrieve our boat. Thank you very much. The Ehman tamily. Please read and recycle The Castlegar Sun Castlegar & District Project Society ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday, May 11 7:00 pm Recreation Complex Hall ALL WELCOME THANK YOU to all the people who held showers and gave gifts to welcome our son into this world. Yuri, Gail and Matvei Jmaeff homes for adults in Castlegar. By making the decision to locate in our development, you often gain a whole new circle of friends, an important appeal to area newcomers. Plus, when you get down to it, the facilities are quite simply excellent. LARGE LEVEL LOTS + 150° X 125" Level Lats ready to build on or to locate a mobile home. Located in Sunny Brittiant. $34,800 = 1033 sq. ft., 3 nyteTs bdrms down. income $1100. $109,900 365 - 2166 1761 Columbia Ave., Castlegar SEE YOURSELF IN ONE OF THESE (Gat bit 3 bm fame on get bess pod cht aren. Lowy home how aed mst ee $358,800 * Fireplace, ige iy covered deck, C/B inlaw suite down. $129,900 4 Plex in great location. Good revenue. 179,900 wowll 5 bedroom Bungalow with new kitchen and a million dollar view. $114,900 Trattenaly Syled Tos Storey Home in A pte setcge ll 2500 sq. ft., four A PIECE OF PARADISE -94 acres — Riverview (potential subdivision) Spunky 3 bdrm home. Boasts new kitchen. $110,900 * BRAD WALSH ¢ WAYNE MCCARTHY * JORDAN WATSON © DAVE DANIEL * NORM Sn ° RAY BYSTROM ¢ MICHAEL KEREIFF ¢ TOM LECKIE 365-6892 365-3952 365-6892 365-3520 365-7825 365-8414 OBITUARY a CAMPUS CARE RESOURCE CENTRE SECRETARY The c did: will provide duties to the Career BIRCH, ANDREA Beloved daughter of Richard and Ada, leaves many loving family members. Jesus loves her and chose to take her home to be with Him on April 23,1994. Andrea was born May 14, 1980, in Castlegar. Andrea -| Centre. This i heuer Andrea's full intergration into faite ool cen Twin Rivers The time ah the paler made her lite full and happier. Andrea was attending Journey Middle School in ‘Sooke, B.C. at the time of her passing. Service was held April 29, 1994 at Sooke Pentecostal Church, officiated by Pastors Matt Duffy and Rankin McGougan (Castlegar). If desired, donations may be sent to Sunny Hill Centre for ri en ee Slocan St. Vancouver, B.C., }seu it in the = Centre C require High School graduation plus completion of a one (1) year Office Administration with one (1) to two (2) years of related experience; experience on D-Base IV, proficiency in word processing with Windows and graphics experience and typing at 60 wpm is required. The applicant must have the ability to work independently and have excellent i This is an 80-100%, short-term ion comnesicag se soon ti poothte-t0 September 30, 1994. Salary and benefits are in accordance with PPWC collective agreement. RELIEF OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTOR To provide substitute instruction for the Office Administration program in the following areas; Office Skills, Accounting. Computerized Word P Terminology, and Legal. Applicants require one sarate two years of post- secondary office administration training with a minimum of seven years of directly related . excellent i and skills and Some post and imcng experience weld bean mot. Tis wan nal pon suns the academic year. RELIEF OFFICE ADMINISTRATION INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT To assist the instructor in course instruction, class and marking of require ion from an office administration Program and two to three years of directly related office or one post. and one year of directly related office experience. applicants must have excellent I and skills, have and be knowledgeable in Office and ‘Accounting skills. This is an on-call position during the academic year. Salary and benefits for Instructional and Instructional Assistant positions are in accordance with the BCEU collective agreement Qualified candidates are invited to for resumes, including three (3) current work related reference by May 16, 1994, to: i] Cee Campa mm Castlegar, B.C. V1N 3J1 |} LOST&FOUND | & FOUND - 1 yr old, grey with white White paws, white tummy. 365- oesg FEMALE biue heeler cross SMALL pup at Gravel pit at the Summit Cast.-Salmo highway 365-5563 I LYVE COUNTRY, | applies to pr and commercial regardless of the type of a | ‘echnician at (604) 442-5477, or fax (604) 442-5481. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Province of British Columbia The Castlegar Chapter of BC. Special Olympics would like to thank the following merchants and commiunity persons for their generous donations & support. Selkirk Lions Club Castle Bowl Society of Community Living Kinnaird Women's Institute Hillstar Metal Fabrication & Welding Super Valu 1.G.A. Castlegar Aquatic Centre Karen Hutchinson Tbhearnk Yor