¢ C2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 26, 1982 EE BY OWNER: 2 BDRM well-kept home, quiet area within 5 min. of comniown shopping and schools: Ph, 365-7561, SMALL BUT BEAUTIFUL 1 aoa sunroom of extra bedroom, natural cedar interior, wood, flearars remodel lied kitchen and bathra , large fenced len (Rob 3652296 REW Taos 7 SEDAT ITF tin/ bossmant on % acres. Ph, 399- 5 Soi small hou: fe Bove, fireplace. ie town and schools. PI otter 4.p.m, Rar ossession ANAGAN WALLEY Paine ‘Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT beh filer ie 308) 676-9494 oF cy ra RES, 2 porcels, buildings, timbers Sukunta Rivet . New hight d, si, G00, car reer cael chland Helphts. GRAND FORKS | 3377" ate 39 x 125" Comer Lot, Asking $18,000, it., right side 121 ‘tt. ‘Close to recreationcl | Situated In a quiet featauen tay. Ph. 421-1615 or 873-6464 | homer, FP. $27.50 HOME WORK juilding Lot in 2 ACHE ‘st Sioreceral Se 8 Pha ir ) $65,0 for — ferreundes oy geoutlul nsw Crescent Valley Estates Will foo Py “Certainly. 1 can be a Christian without going to church! Just name the see how few I’ve broken this weekl/’ Ten Commandments and 22015 % 130 Sreuicee xe view lot Sour well treed ise In all offe ‘965-8083 (Castlegar) or ‘67. 9157 (Frutwwale) aiter 6 p.m. Strand and Mos ally Lid “Delivered. t [- TOWING 1971 lax EAPSMOUNT wit 18 x 712 caalion fridy stove, $14,900 0, Ph. 2436 alter z 3/40 1979 510 DATSUN, ae m.p. 92,000. mil excellent cond. Fas ime 1 OA ia as ei a Ae Slerra, ear a 37 5534. Bill's Mobile Home Service Ltd. Complete Mobile Home Service Moving, Skirting, - Sundecks, Blockin Add-a-raoms, Levelling Repaneiling Re-sealing Roofs Fireplace installatlen Office located at Shoreucres Tealler Park Ph. 359-7014" 1974 24 x “ 3 BDRM Meduline. cally, $23, 359-7014, wil consider trade, MOBILE HOME TOWING S SETUPS. For Free Estimates Call NORTHWEST HOMES | 965-3551 1976 MANCO 14°ft. 2 bedroom, excellent *canditio peted, china cabinet, fridge, w/d. Pad rent $80, he otter 1976 PROWLER 19°, self- sontained, ‘excellent cond, oa SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Board a school Teusines ot School District No. 11 (Trail) all trades, for the following, project! MACLEAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL _ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA The project consists of anew 2304 N? two storey. 1 steel & masonry classrooms, structure containing 12 garten, special room, library, gymnasium and all ancillary facilities, Plans and specifications, including forms of tender. and instructions to bidders will be available from Toby Russell, Buckwell & Partners Architects; 1650 Alberni Street; Vancouver, B.C. V6G 181, from Tuesday May 25, 1982. Deposit Required $100.00 per set. STéinders including a bid bond and surety “consent “in the amount of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) must be in the hands of the secretary-treasurer at the school board offices in Trail on or before closing time of 3:00 p.m. (local time) Thursday, June 17, 1982. The bid de; sitory system will spply to the following su trade: Asphaltic Concrete Paving Mason Structural Steel Open Web Stee! Joists Metal Decking Membrane Roofing Flashing & Sheet Mmotal Gypsum Wallboard Steel Studs, Furring & Ceiling Suspension T-Bar Acoustical Ceilings Ceramic Tile Resilient Flooring Floor Carpet Wall Carpet Painting Heating & Electrical : Depository bids will close at 3:00 0 p.m. Tuesday,’ PRIVACY IN THE LAST VALLEY Seoutilulty, freed lokelront ond tokevi onl on crystal clear waters. 3, marina fects, i ‘may cory financing. FOR MOREINFORMATION to Howser. Phone (604) seen grrarss ‘279-4776 o¢ write Duacen . Kecollen ber carp. Ud., meee 3, Nelson, B.C. VILEPS MUST Tai; 5 eS Poss Creek area. Beautiful view, well wi water, $32,000, Ph. 365-60! tin/39 pane, LOT in North Castlegar. 365-5417. ‘aa VIEW TOT, fully serviced in Castlegar reasonably priced, Ph. 10° x 50° GENERAL, foraishy ready to move, $6,000 nes otlable}. ik BeeStss. tin/34 1979 14 LEEDER house lealter. rent th option | to ie buy. oF = ROCKET trailer ii wear x fully self-contained. Pi 365- oi ve! FORD 4 x 4 A: ion Ph. ae nay Bib aK 75, 7000 mi 32 300 Doeta 74 GRAND 1D PRIX, auto, Askin, —— Ph. 265 2709. nag Be dino Pt Pha Aa 251 1979 CAMARO, .b., AM radio, buckets, a FORD % “fen shor van, 1. V-8 auto., ‘radio, 40 Sonne $6,000. Ph. panelled with bed, carpeted Siting door, Marilee je; good gendition, ektra wheal on tras, $1,000, Ph, 965-7973, 7) AVIS | Car & Trick Rentals Weekend Special Fri: Sp.m. . MUST SELL 1974 Jim 4 cz open for oilers or trade. Ph. 3 eae ak etd sandra, x ‘sunroof, vent, stereo, completely” customized ber bed etc, Ne Apeios: 20 $3,800. Ph. 345-3155, 1979 CHEV %-ton with canoj 38,900 m mi. (Comper Special), ian chev %-ton,. rs Samper special, PX jood ite eben Ph fj GOHOE Insurance Agency Ltd. 269 Columbia Dial 368- 3301 THE: ;CADILLA( HE afer BOAT Wort. rts. boots and ie. rafts naw cvelleble —,20 yess uarontes. Lucky “Strike, 389 rest, North’ syansouver. }2-987-1964. + 7» N7I-1C4, Ph, V7! FT. CAMPION HAKoToF Wivcameen BACK, Dai xcellent con- 7/40 1 au Fi” 365.2575 (ever,) ig 3393 94 TRADESMEN for West (car ars plumbers, painters etc.) full or part-time, Sen resume’ to Box 9757, | B.C, VIN SW4,. for x Gwart, eomi- dart or or normal lj any grass or sali at ae kills in 12 hours. 365. 5 6/42 PAINTING CONTRACTORS Corhmercial . . Industrial col RMAN it EScnon — i Photen ot carpent ang renovations, Wot ie need, Phone collect, 59. ‘ Residential afters p.m. : ly HOUSE PAINTING, reosonable Falcon Painting. 4 salen call for free ‘estimate. ara Ph. 365-3563 '368:6863 after 3. on 1/41 iehlorerad orig crui motor condition, Bh: 365-7971 citer a p.m, 1979 16 FT. eee ae ma hip. Mare: Ate z-load ‘troller, Roane! e, $7, 2 b.0. rk "364. ines day aa weokende). “50 YAMAHA, excel ent nay Ph, 399-4737. 1980 SUZUKI 750 cc, 6,000" ia Saeeens cond., $2,500" firm, Ph MUST:SELL 1977 Yamaha XS 650 36 With extras, $1,400 0.b.0. Ph. br 3032, 2 oe HONDA 750 5S, id fittonis ee dow, aniles. an oe mA : BL ODDYSSEY, “$1100. Ph 365- 2833 after 5p.m. tttn/36 GETTING "MARRIED. Must sell 1977 Yamaha, low mileos x= gallant shape. Be “Best offer, | aa 5396 after: a 1977 ‘PARKLAND deper tent trailer, vary well kept. Ph. 365- 5234 38 Insurance sores * We have licence plates * Open 6 days a week to serve you better * Private auto insurance 1981 GHG I-ton, 350, V8, Ph. P.B., box, $9,500. Ph. 506 atteré er me 7/39 1971 TOYOTA, runs good, $650. firm Ph, 365-7882, tin/37 1975 TOYOTA tand od trek’ eo 130, ue rie + 1982, 1970 FORD ‘%4-ton longbox with canopy. Ph, 365-5218, 9/39 1967 CHEV 365-5778, +3 Soares = Sthis our. Call" Ri or Barry Laird, 112.392. r ass Lake City Ford sale aK ty (7 ier FORD. FISO 4 x 4, 6 aie 5 trons. Ph. 365-6755. iad REPOSSESSION For Sale by Bid 1979 Dodge Power Wagon 4x4 1 Travel Trailer The highest or any bid not necessarily accept. Kootenay Savings ‘ Credit Union. Castlegar Ph, 365-3375 fal or 365-2245. tin/34 CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL 1981 MODELS We: alee have used forsole june 15. . 1982 at the . The Vancouver & Lower Mainland. “Bid Depository The . B.C. Bid D i 3. .The partictens B.C, Bid Depository 4, The Kelowna, B. C. Bid Depository G. IVAN BELL Secretary-Treasurer School District No. 11 2079 Columbia Avenue Trail, B.C, VIR 1K7 located in trailer parse NORTHWEST UsTING 365-3551 4375 Columbia Ave,, Cestlegar 1974 JEEP CJ-5 4 x 4, 6 cyl., extras. Ph, 365-2748," 3/41, 1969 f i Fiberglass luagege carrier, \upoege carrey, $90: 2 tas x 19 Dodge Omni ope one. 185 x 13 Summer radial, 5 3561, 3/41 TZZZFORD pickup, $500 0.0, Ph. V ger FORD BUS, a5 Pam, $1,000 o.b.0: Ph, 365- m= 1 lor, ‘AMC Matador, 304 V-8, id axesilont condition. Must sell. $900 0.b.0. Ph, 365 Saya Seppe some aNEELESTATE T HEEL. ESTATE PEOPLE, Holdings Lid? Mobile. Home san Ft Kamloops, Wenham: Surrey, 112-588-3622. Call collect. D674: in/94 Pye LE ‘1980, PONTIAC” Acadian, 2 dr. hback, Ne Sse very. good cond. Fh, $65 Wiian scab. ne 1964 CHI TE Mike's Mobile Homes is Celebrating Tholr 11TH ANNIVERSARY SALE & OPEN HOUSE Sat., May 29 & Sun. May 30 FACTORY CASH REBATE $1,000 Direct to Customer on New 1981 or 1982 Motor Homes ASK FOR DETAILS Set of Hydraulic Jacks With the Purchase of aNew TRUCK CAMPER FREE Ne CASH DISCOUNTS on New & Used TRAVEL TRAILERS MOTOR HOMES TENT CAMPERS “Serving you since.1971" Castlegar Dealer 5012 10% OFF ALL PARTS & ACCESSORIES FREE GIFT: T-SHIRTS OR CAPS With Every Purchase of a Recreational Vehicle MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES LTD. Ph. 365-5741 scaine. "Alto cebullt Muncie at transmission, Ph. 365-511 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES FRI., SAT; & SUN ALLOFFERS =~ CONSIDERED "77 Jeep Cherokee ‘75 Chev Blazer ‘73 Jeep P.U. TRUCKS «77 Ford F-100 Short Box W/Canopy CARS ‘78 Monte Carlo 2dr., alr cond. 78 Dodge Magnum fr. bat. "75 Plymouth Fut adesedan f Mobile Homes Ltd. Cartleger-- Ph. 365-5741 jeclerSO12 90; 2 185 x 13. W, JOHN DEERE 510 ROUND BALER, made only 800- bales, HAY-FOX TEDDER, $1,000. Consider trade for tracts mower, rake or square baler. P 112.397.2781. FORD MARINE ENGINES — cy é cylinder’ gas. engine: bobtalled, reconditioned. Excellent running order. One sea $242\. 460 V-8 Re lacement 3/41 *, ears. pod 7 peers morine ox =ton, 283, $500, Ph. | ONE oppor TO = 20 shack f work | OP. hi: pete. weriteal oe CLIPPINGS or hay. ail ick up. Ph. 365-3701. 3/42 SALON TYPE hairdryer, Ph. 365- 7561. < 442 REASONABLY PRICED level lot in S. Castlegar or Blueberry Creek. 365-7824. Be 3/42 ~ WANTED . Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. WEANER FIGS or bred sow. oh batt iy motorhome, operon, 9 day TAUg, Have ys. acd iat ice ‘driving Se WE WILL TRAIN YOU, fi ou, carily you, in four Ids, operate your own business. Jon B Studios, Ph, 112-463-5025, 112- 463.5757 (oF evenings 112-462. ATURE FFON to pen a 0 work invelved. Apply'in manager, downtown Di ED PAINTING? Interi jure terlog ured cellings, als A ‘J Cordeiro ture ity | repainted, spark A. Je Paintin g & : pea Call red 357-7509. > Decorating COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Ph. 365-3418 WILL DO garden rofo-tilling. Ph. » 965-2383, 13138 Tarry's Woodcraft Wood & Vinyl. - Windows Patio Doors, etc. Tarrys 399-4357 THIS WEEK’S TOP TEN ie 1982 42000 Stn. Wgn. : 2 1981 Pontiac : Grand Prix 3 1980 GMC 2e@ Gypsy Van 4 1980 Chev e Blazer 5 1980 GMC e 4X4 6 1980 Chevette e Scooter Borin va. PS. PB 1979 Chev P.U. A388 @ Heavy Half 9. - 1979 AMC tin/ta 1979 Jeep 4X4 Concorde 1 O. EGY re Sculptured DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE MALONEY - ‘PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD DL5058 365-2155 Spectacular “Saturday | Only” : Bargains at... SURPLUS 2141 Columbia Ave., East Trail — Just.a few blocks downstream from the Old Trail Bridge Tay BICVCUE REPAIRS: WT ro epaite and Spring tune-up. Fh. weskende, 1 Pm Sh¥iine K.L.S. DRILLING John K “dD. unteer Excha GENTLEMAN. 40, warm, “aifec: tlonate, dking outdoor and home Ufe, would like to meet, rb attractive lad / meaningful lasting relationship. Write P.O, Box 291, Tral pial bots Re 7) EMOTIONS: ANONYMOUS, Tuesdays 8 pt Ms, . Cottlegar Vol: ve © Water Wells, Domestic & Industrial Box 3426, Castlegar, B.C. VIN3W8 HANDYMAN for carpeniry, pli ing, adaions, repairs, mag REFEREE: Bricks, tanewark, Chimneys. 6075. 4 Blocks, h, tin/9a ELECTROLYSIS — permanent har semoval by shortwave: mathod, Ph, Veronico, 365-3744, tin/31 Mr, and Mrs, Erik chisiese. of Olds, Alberta are pleased to announce the . enga; erent of Low BED& HI-BOY "WESLEY. TRANSPORT Hwy. 3 Castlegar Y 968-6289 Atter Hours 359-7097 ang Eloulse, t jon Poul, ton of :. their. VANCOUVER (CP) = Most major metals prices are at their lowest levels — after adjusting. for inflation’ — since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The. consensus among ‘s, metal market analysts and mining firms is that there is little hope ‘for improvement before 1983, The state of the metals markets is reflected in first quarter losses by many min- ing companies. Both Cominco Ltd. and Placer Development Ltd. re- ported their first losses in al- most 60 years for the first three months of 1982, “It's costing ‘copper pro- ‘c, ducers about 90 cents to mine one pound of copper but the - - spot (selling) price.is about SS 80 per cent below that,” said metals analyst Manford Mal-: lory of Pitfield MacKay Ross Ltd., Toronto. “Mining firms can't con- tinue to tose cash pachaltely on their | Twill not be i will not be teaponsible tor any than over my weritten Signature after May 17, 1982. Ron Bartsof. ia my name other: added. Mallory said if prices don't turn up soon, some mines will be shut NEED a carpenter? Will work by hour of contract. Free estimates, Ph. 365-612). tin/87 tellable high schoo! stedent available on weeke: school to ow ons work or other jobs. bly Woodland Pork area ‘bur eit consider. other areas. Ph, 365. 8019. ira KITTENS (Male and fe 399-4737, FOUND; Plastic dimmed bifocals «finish it’ Invicinity of hotpitator 7th Ave. th bese rt ord ammall, doukle’ bisded" oxo below the dam (2 im Gd Bay) Ph, 442- 3, oF writs Box 38S Crond Farka. ATTENTION DEVELOPERS. Fe Gcres, Castlegar area. Ph. 2075, ‘tar rah OPPORTUNITY FOR A PHARMACI: 2 onto and y Euthanasia “Once a mine is closed, August, 1981, at 49'4 conts metals prices have to be (U.S.). higher than for a producing alae to justify reopening,” Mallory. es are desperately hop- : ing prices,will pick up by the fourth quarter,” said Keith Spurr, Cominco vice-presi- dent for metal sales. BIGGEST PRODUCER Vancouver-based Cominco is the world’s biggest pro- ducer of lead and zinc, ‘Lead prices at the be- “ginning of this year were about 80 cents (U.S.) a pound. Now they are 26 to 27 cents (U.S.) a pound, Spurr said. Lead prices peaked in Sep- tember, 1979, at 63 cents (U.S.), he said. Although zine: haven't fallen as much, Spurr said they are still not high enough for Cominco to make a profit on its lead oper- ations, Currently, zinc prices are 87 cents (U.S.) a pound, but have just “bounced back from 85 cents (U.S.),” Spurr said. Zine opened the year at 42 cents (U.S.) after peaking in Senior speaks out VANCOUVER (CP) — da Cuttle’s life has been full. She married, raised two chil- dren and loved being a school teacher. At the age of 91, her life is still full. She sees friends, paints, reads and takes cour- ses. But Cuttle feels she would now like to die. “Actually I have had a very he happy old age and a happy life,” she said in an interview on her 91st birthday. “But I do think that when you get near the end of it, you should be allowed to i it'up;You see 56 Thany Belayed by bomb threat MONTREL (CP) — An Air . Canada Lockheed L-1011, scheduled to leave for Tor- was de- Hil- people who are burdens to their families and not happy themselves. It seems to me a kind of selfishness to go on living so long.” In May of '82 the Van- couver Sun published a letter to the editor from Cuttle in which she said it would be a blessing if the government. provided voluntary euthan- asia clinics for senior citizens, Since then, she said, sev- eral senior citizens have phoned her expressing agree- ment, “although one old man disagreed and got quite abu- five.” ce ty te Be ote, 2: GODD'AGE TODIE’ Cuttle, a soft-spoken and lucid person, said that al- though she’s not unhappy and enjoys good health, 77 would have been an ideal age - for her to die, because her life would have ended at a peak. At 77, she still was “alive and kicking,” but since then she has experienced a grad- ual deterioration that has ac- celerated in the last two years. She must use a hear- -ing. aid, acane, her vision has layed at Dorval International ‘0 A Airport for more: than: 3'/: YEAR 4 hours Tuesday because of an ACI anonymous telephone call %. that a bomb’ was aboard, The plane, Flight 123, Ep eventually took off at 10:25 rochure phone 112. write: Westland Foods Franchise am: EDT after a thorough Sr search of all: baggage and the craft itself. Departure was Director jouth, Vancouver, B.C, V5K a plies strictly content HOBBIT HILL Pre-school Day Care: daily 7:39 a.m, to 5: hru Friday: ‘igenced tare forchildranages’ to. 33/20 Western Canada Schoo! of Auctioneering Ltd. Gasiada's first ond only, completely course olfered anywhere. ticented under the Teode Sehoale ing Act, R.S.A. 1970, C. 366. parte ti ‘of the next course write: ‘or Phone 782-4215. for 6:50 _ am. Jean-Pierre Raner, an Air Canada spokesman, said about 100 people had already boarded the plane when the telephone call was received. ‘There were 258 names on the passenger list, he said. “There is a consendus among people in the airlines and the police. that these people who make such calls just want the publicity,” he said, “The trouble is that the media, by giving them the publicity, may sow the seed in the minds of a few more. freaks to do the same thing.” dand her memory sometimes fails. She is not certain how a euthanasia clinic would work, except that a person would voluntarily make an appoint- ment. The system would be for others to: work out, she said: Cuttle came to Canada from England in 1914. During her career as.a teacher she taught near Kamloops, on the Schelt Peninsula and in the Fraser Valley. Her husband, -an engineer, died in 1970. Cuttle has a son, a daugh- ter, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She visits her son in Sas- katoon a few times a year and meets each week for lunch with her daughter, who lives in Burnaby. She occupies her days with various activities and inter- ests, she said. She is taking a language course,.a neighbor is teaching her china painting and she eats out at res- BIG GROTHERS of | Castlepar. a moment with a fittle brother. It will last farever. Men aye a big brother toa fatherlass Volunteers cre need 170 oF 365-6) 52/40 “ALCOHOLICS "ANONYMOUS 365-3663 NON, Anne F. . 365-6060, Chistine c. bagraerres ae a: P. 365-8302. 199-4419, Pats, Ateen, Jeanne! te B, 265-5044, baa wit TOW. AWAY “ynwanted ea and, trucks, $15, gach. Ernie's Towi tn/25 DANCE BANDS and mobile disco disce available for any. type engagem rast nS ‘LARGE a 3-BR. TOWNHOUSES. for Families with Children ® Fridge ‘6 Stove © W/W Carpet © Rent Based on Income For information call 365-2667 . Monday through Friday from 10 a.! or Write #1 - 1449 Arrow Lakes Dr. Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1B9 taurants with friends several times a week. She reads a lot, mostly books on religion and philosophy. She has been thinking-ser- iously about euthanasia for some time and is considering joining a group that supports voluntary euthanasia. Offer- ing old people the choice of death would eliminate a lot of distress, save tax money and alleviate the population ex- plosion, she added: “It's not funny growing old. The machinery begins to give out... . . had a‘very lovely ‘gold agé. I'm 91 and I think that’s” too long for anygne to live.” Cuttle recited a poem she recently wrote. In -part, it reads: Looking back to the dis- -turbed years, it is all fitted together like a jigsaw puzzle, and things that seemed mis- fortunes turned out to be the | greatest blessings. Therefore, I can go out into the unknown, knowing that whatever it holds, oblivion or bliss, will be good.” prices | “There's no question that in constant dollar terms lead, zinc and copper prices are at. their modern historical lows,” Bob Geiger, metals and mining division, Chase Manhattan Bank, said from New York. “We don't see any uptuzn in the near future at all,”-he said. “It's definitely the ‘ worst post-war recession”. . nobody's holding their breath for a recovery." . Even efficient, well-man- aged companies with modern mines are hurting badly, added Geiger. “I don’t think anyone's making .a profit right now.” INCREASE PREDICTED A slightly more, optimistic view comes from Chase Econ- ometrics, the wholly-owned research arm of Chase Man- hattan Bank. “We see a sharp increase in prices of lead, zinc, copper and aluminum in the first quarter of 1983," said analyst Richar deTurck from Phil- adelphia. “Inventories in those. met- als are so low that as soon as demand picks up it will be reflected in sharp (Price in- Econometrics is forecasting a flat U.S. econ- omy through 1982 but con- sumer purchasing will start’ picking up by summer, because interest rates are too high for a strong upturn in housing, cars and consumer goods, deTurck said. : Geiger, who has just re- turned from a trip to the Pacific Rim, said countries in that ares, which have somo of the world’s most vibrant economics, are also feeling the squeeze. “The Mitsubishi (of Japan) copper smelter, probably the most efficient in the world, is losing money,” he said. “They (Mistusbishi) are still buying copper concentrate and turn-: ing it around but there's not enough volume to make the smelter operate: profitably.” Altdr girls think its just great TOTONTO (CP) — The Vatican may:not approve of it but Bernadette.Simone and Lawrence McCann think it's great to be altar girls. Simone and McCann, both § 14, are just two of the growing number of altar girls in Toronto. “Thi @ from Rome. says [tar girls,” says Rev. Brad Massman of the Arch. diocese of Toronto. “It says so in the universal legislation of the Church. It’s to be fol- @ lowed. We support it.” However, Massman says pur- chasing will push metals pri- ces up next year,” deTurck said.” . But there won't be a sus- tained upturn before 1988, Automatic "$1 ¢ Service’. Special Only Includen: rood text, comove ! ace caioat bende ond ikope ome FREETOWING with mojor repairs. 368-3231 ACROSS FROM hove Aytomotic within o 100-mite, codivs ae or ‘Shite i in the has “a lot more serious concerns to deal with than going on a witch hunt for altar girls.” The is- sue is the responsibility of individual parishes, he says. sige | ay rN aN oe SPECIALISTS 65 Highway Drive, Trail Ls} KAY MOTO! (L_SULOUETE DIRECTORY) EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH — Fellowship —Worship —BibleStudy . Family Bible Hour am. Worship Service Sunday, 11 a.m., Legion Hall Bible Study & Prayer Tues. 7:30 5 at 120V - ANGLICAN TEE a 1400 Block, Columbia Ave. sunday Services § am. and 104 ‘sunday School: iba, a.m. Robson Community Church Second and Fourth of month, 10 a.m. Rectory: Ph. 365-2271 Reverend Desmond Carroll —SEVENTH-DAY LADVENTIST CHURCH, 1471 Columbia ‘Aver Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Dirk Zinner: bay | UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2224 - 6th Ave. 1% Blocks South of Community Complex 9:40 a.m. Sing-Song 10.a.m. Worship ane Sunday ‘School @ 365-8337 or 365-7814 .fhow Gratitude tr TOS — ST. PETER LUTHERAN 713 - 4th Street: Sunday School 9:45 a.m.. For Worship Service Time Phone 365-7502 or 365-8354 Listen to the Lutheran + Hour - Sunday - 9'a.m. ..; on Radio CKQR APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST below Castleaird Plaza + 6317 9:50 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Service 7 p.m. Fellowship Service Tuesday, 7 p.m. Cottage Bible Studies 7 p.m. Youth and ily Night Rev. Ed Wegner. Fantot ‘AFULL GOSPEL CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:4S.a.m. PENTECOSTAL CALVARY: BAPTIST 809 Merry Creek Road Past Fireside Mote! ., Pastor: R.H. Duckworth Family Bible Hour. 2. 9:45 a.m.° Morning Worship :00a.m. Evening Praise 230 p.m. WED. NIGHT Study & Prayer —7 p.m. Church 365-3430 Pastor 365-2808 - TABERNACLE 767 - 11th Avenue Christian Education Hour :45 a.m. Morning Worship 8:15 a.m. & 11:00.a.m. pares Service llam, . Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Columbia Ave. s 9:45 a.m. Sunday School WORSHIP’ SERVICE 11:00 a.m, — Junior Congregation & Nursery Rev. Harvey Self Phone 365-3816 ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC | on Bible Study * 7:30 p.m. Saturday: Young! Peoples Rev. Michael Guinan Ph, 365-7143, Saturday Night Mass p.m. Sunday Masses at 8a.m. and 10a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle — 12 Noon Renovation Specialists Bob Mclivor Pete Kazakoff Phone 359-7319. Phone 359-7263 Qrenio © Industrial * Residential LTD, ° Pree Commercial Be > 223 Houston ss, ie Ken @ Omarnngute Check your. plates IF YOUR DECAL SHOWS COHOE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. A complete insurance i You must rene’ 365-9501] Before June 1, 19) 10 A 269 Columbia A siege “The Asphalt Specialists” VINTAGE PAVING Co, LTD. 418 Gore St., Nelson drive ‘eways * Parking lots * quality work % free estimates 352-6435 Out of Town — call Collect HANDY ca. CONSTENETION = LID. : x Custom & Pre-Fab Homes x Specializing in Preserved Wood Foundations: PAUL WILKINSON HARRY MANNLE 65-0120 Mobile H4-92262.. Castlegar LINDA KosITSIN _ CASTLE rooum on aR NEWS "B & C HOME APPLIANCE | REPAIR LTD. Now in Castlegar a YELLOW PAGES MAJOR AD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ALCO N PAINTING @ DECORATING 2649 FouRrH ae casrtegar 9.¢. 0 UF VIN 281 365-3563 Ley tee, EXECUTED