ILVER | AWARD: of merit has ‘bean preven ‘to the Feb. Council. The award was earned by oitins from July 1, Robson W.I. looks to May craft sale “Many articles for the ueen Alexandria Hospital ‘were: collected for ‘ rollcall, iwhen Robson Women's In- titute members met at the ‘Alao, waist measure- ents at a penny an inch etted over $600 for Pennits for Friendship. Y A donation was made to he heart fund, » °- Two sets of TV tables fand lap robes will be donated ‘to the Extended Care Unit at e Castlegar Hospital. Each ember, will make a lap robe. The branch was: the . ‘recipient of a redwood hand- fted lawn chair, the gift of ‘en Torgalson, and two leces of pottery which were \. comfortable house is a great source of happiness. It donated by The Morinje Ken- nedy crafts, These’ will be used for'a draw at the May eraft sele. Members plan to have a craft table and will do the catering for this sale. Tickets to go on sale- Soon. for the draw. ~ Cultural ‘convener “Mrs. Leora Nutter gave a dem- onstration in. making Pom Pom Easter bunnies. Five were made with participation of the members. These are to _ be donated to the Solarium. :-The two friendship quilt blocks’ will be finished -and sent back to the district convener for this district Project. Recipes for Irish Bread: were sold for 10 cents each. Following the meeting, lunch: was served. Hostess prize was won by Mrs. Emily * Scott. » The. next ‘meeting isto be at the home of Mrs. Alice Editor, Castlegar N News: On behalf of the Golden City Lions, ‘I: would: like to thank you for ‘your ‘cooper- ation and community spirit that helped us reach’ a quota of $12,000,’ in Hetees pote A.new Junior Choir has been formed at Calvary Bap 3 tist Church, Under the leadership of:. “Mrs. Garolynne Mason, ‘Mrs. Ruth. Barbin and Mrs. Lor- raine - Webber, this singing group is for. boys. and «girls ages six to.11. At the first Practice last Wednesday - more than a dozen par- _tefpated. ‘anks immediately after. health and a good ‘con- science. Sydney Smith RESIDENTIAL _ WOODLAND PARK — A storey anda halt home on a well-landscaped lot in Woodland Park, ‘4 bedrooms, tireplace, tull basemen} and lots } et room for your growing family. Priced a? only $72,000, Call now, TRULY” A STATUS ‘HOME for the young |. execulive, A 10%7 assumable mortgage makes this a viable investment, feta ed SEE - REDUCED BY $1,300 — Now only $5,500., ihts ‘one bedroom ‘trailer could be the answer to your -housing problems. .Located in a focal trailer court on a large view lot with some tur- niture’ included, this 10'x40° trailer Is a-real good buy, Coll now for further information, 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH GROUND LEVEL SUITE Beautiful ‘s-acre in East Raspberry with 3-bedroom modular home, t-bedroom suite, huge sundeck, workshop, and PRIVACY. This immaculate home is now offered ci $65,000, ond the owner will look at all reasonable at- fers. Call today for an oppoiniment to view. MLS, Y ws BRAND NEW IN RASPBERRY — Beauiitul 2. bedroom home with brick fireplace on a targe lot in Raspberry. Extra lorge covered deck with sliding doors 10 dining room, Must be seen. Call - today. $67,500. Metcalf of Robson, - Used ’stamps ‘for the Queen : Alexandria Hospital will be turned in for roll call. new group. First, to children sing. fe Director Carolyne Ma-* son has three aims for this “help the § fun and THERE-IS EVEN A FIREPLACE in nea’ bedroom alder home in Robson. Great starter home on a large lot in a quiet subdivision. Call today. Only $33,500. M.L. MONEY. CONSCIOUS? There is more for your dollar when you invest in this tovely 3-bedroom home ‘located in’ Kinberry ‘Heights."in’ South Castlegar. A'10% assumable morigage makes this home a very attractive buy. Applianc A SUPER Lor, GREAT LOCATION and ‘a: 10' assumoble . mortgage mokes this lovely) 3-. bedroom home one of ‘Ihe best buys onthe market today. Drive by 1844 ‘BB BEAUTIFUL ‘YARD. — year. ters, : newly-elected’ as deacon’ to (Blaine) Mathesa Revel- F. serve with the remaining |” stoke, Mrs. ‘songs” sand>.to children to “apply”. Biblical. Nelso: truths to everyday situations Howie ‘Welwood. truct® the’, deacons,Dave Mason,:Ken ‘wards of Robeon and ‘Ron Smithers and." Adshead :of :Ne *“ehureh, along with the other. :.grandchildren. -'Also’ survi ‘Kootenay, Fellowship Baptist: :.ing.is her. mother,’ Mrs. ‘Ber’ i As thes: churches,’ would support a ithe LaRogue of Vancouver. ; . refugee family. - Rev. offiet. In” March ; the Sunday ated. eet nea iness meeting was held'a few School will enter a Canada- ‘weeks ago, and new ‘com-. wide:Sunday School contest gar Funeral Hi mittees were elected for. the’ entitled “Back to. Basics." 3.007 ISCHENIA — — Up & down © fi replace, main. floor utltity room,.3 sized © bedrooms,” 1-1/2 baths, © two-year-old home on 1/3 acre. Compitaly tnahed u down, 5.b 2 baths. On approxima: tely 5 acres. Downstairs ‘fig used- as: revenue sulte. iy. '- stove, bar and alr con- ditioning,: garag witty ; Sutometic, door o; Duplex; up &. down,, both* rented ’.in' Clty, Approx. ° 6 showing. good return. scaped lot, fenced. v Corner lot close to town. -nl ho with sitting Road in South Castlegor and view this desirable proporty, located close to the park and, school. Don't hesitate, this home is priced to sell, oom could ‘be 3rd’ bed- Executive home. Exq room. Hardwood floors ely ‘decorated up?and OVER 1,600 SQ. FT. OF reception area and olfice. Priced to sell até $65,000. M. i Wve need sNatings In all price ranges, Cally us! > Mary Wade Anderson 965-3750 Malcolm Scott 365-2451 w. Wallace Reld 385-7051 Kathy Plotnikoff, Receptionist Norm Werre (Sate« Mgr.) 385-3703 Stan Partridge, ‘Agent 385-7450 — properties — (findings the hat, the: SMALL VIEW ACREAGE - Approximately °1%' acre located. near South Slocan. Excellent building sites. All treed with “excellent view. Areal borgoin atenly $19, 900, > rt) ACRES NEXT TO CITY ‘LIMITS {With older 3-BR houseplus a ‘argo: aluminum: ‘equipment garage. | Excel “small: farm, holding property or subdivision potential. Don't miss this opportunity, Owner will discuss down = Payment and terms. : BUD ORHOLD - gither way; ‘you area. rane with these two. ‘lots. if you wish to live out of town and have a large tot, | these are for you. Vane iver owner Soy! alt ot $12,500 each, iy s ‘A CHOICE HOME SiTE 1 : Suitable for mobile home or your dream hos Water supplied. Located in ieee; Call: Only $19,500: 118 ACRES CLOSETO CITY . One_of the tow properties with highway tron- ‘tage, yet secluded and nicely treed with some clearing and only minutes’ away. Subdivision potential or excellent retreat of hobby tarm. Ownarwill toke ferms. This one won't last, Call. today. i “ZONED R-4 APARTMENT ; . . Over 1 acre in the city, in exclusive area close to school and park. Down’ negotidble to. on excell “ Pereverzolf| Roa 986-2337. jorerice Saliken Res. 385-6048 . * Joe.:W: Kambick roperiles: carats found by Cap MB, Premier Mine, retori, Jan, 26:1 x has: failed’.to: wi ‘{thusiasm ‘of eity council: Meeting last week,‘coun-’. il members ‘approved their Ith ‘and’ welfare. comimit- ‘tee’s recommendation: jthat «they ‘express in a le vations” about the’ proposal. in the $23,000 health service: report by the consulting firm * Woods, Gordon and Co. that the area receive its services ° iN gar area switch health’ units’); ' from the Nelson-based: Sel-.: kirk health unit rather than the Trail-based West Koo! *enay health unit by which it ‘is presently served. Committee chairman , Ald. Heather Hallett "told council the only: apparent ” reason given in the study. for - ‘the ‘health ‘unit switch was sehanged to * of ‘population. include the rea ts de ‘and. shifta to the various units and change, if inne would * ‘not restrict the people of the Castlegar, and Greaton area the rie leve! viously needed" to det A Spokane, Wash, Bate odontist’s' active caseload of- 67 West Kootenay patients is evidente’ of: ‘the lack: of corrective and other special. ty dentistry seryices in this region, secording: ito Ald. council's’ Wealth: ‘and wellare * won: boundary . other. impact ‘which would ’ it from implementing the i re mmendation, the study “sai : “the motion’ ‘passed, by: council last week also sought CKRHD ‘hospital advisory, board-‘members' views on th proposed health unit: switch’ “and good ‘solid reasons for 2 this Proposal. esl work, pointed ‘out ie dis tance “the “Cranbrook specialist's clinic is greater. +) “Part of the reason I'm going to Spokane. with imy child is because it’s an'easier drive ‘and also. because it's rr," she explained. "Ey en With the Canadian dollar. » The Spokane. ‘specialist's ig. to figures boundary “The committee felt this was not sufficient reason,” she said. The object of. strong criticism’ from members. of both the CKRHD board - of directors and‘ the hospital’ -.advisory board, the 62-page document includes’ in _ its , council support last week. for her:motion to send the B.C. health minisiry; a letter: stressing the need for such service. in’: the ‘Kootenays, said that with the exception of one orthodontist practicing, Hallet presented: to’ her. committee,: «includes © eight. - Castlegar patients, 26 Trail patients, 11..Grand, Forks patients. and 10 tossiand 2 patients..*°°5 15 orthod DEVELOPMENT ‘of a Unspecified . natures is proceeding at this property off Highway 22, near, he) ‘Homegoods: Furniture : Genelle “Although®a ‘bulldozer: ‘was’'seen: .working, at the site, Regional District of Koote- nay Boundary staff’ said they ‘had yet to:deter “mine the. identity: of ‘the {developer and the’: hature of the development: The Property is "believed zoned for rural residential use. We i Ue aa faci / Hee of the: ae " the letter lie interests in ‘matters "relate provide .adequate dental treatment in all areas of the + ing: to dentistry and make Under Section, 34 of the ©, “to” pi +P Dentisiry Act the college is» the availability of adequate’ , charged with protecting pub- dental treatment and to hat the college: under- “In view of the foregoing» the Kootenay region,’ ui the lette ‘There a ‘ortt ‘ lists in and all those yin C no ‘dentistry is available, © z , The, health _and welfare ‘health unit based in’ Gran:. : brook.and'the West Kooten- ay health unit based in Trail.” Present ‘health unit dari lace Ci A served by the West -Kooten- “ay unit, and Creston, served by the East Kootenay. unit, - “outside of the CKRHD with respect to community . sér- vices, but inside the bound- ary of the CKRHD with res- pect to health planning,’ ac- cording to the report.’ “In order to obtain co- Highway Bat eater has’ been awarded for.$191,850 it. : quis’ letter poi ‘was announced last. week by :‘Transportation ‘and: High: . ‘Alex (Ve: ways. Minister Fraser. . :' The month-long job, - which started this, week, will employ seven 0) was awarded to. Argus Ag: in the and administration of: the various health services for the district,’ we recommend the boundary of the Selkirk | Ltd., of Vai the lowest of five _bidders. Materials will be used on highway projects in the Ross- land Highway District. orthodontists” are likely to chave Canadian patie: said. “So' I don't: know ‘ho' “many “hundreds from ‘this area ients must travel outside’ the region-.to Vancouver’ ér Alberta’ cities. for’ various- ‘types: of. Specialty dental care, ¢ In addition, many. pat. jents travel’, to’ the U.S seeking care, the resull. of”: . which raises the cost to the” patient! due to monetary i . exchange rates but which also deprives Canadian den- Vancouver firm to supply ‘pipe for South feeder main | For $270,871.12 a Van-. couver-based company will : supply and deliver the pipe the city needs to construct Castlegar's' new “Arrow Lakes water system's south feeder main, city council decided last week. : Council endorsed : cgn- $300,000 pipe cost estimated by his firm, Also. approved, by council last :week’ were Leidal's rec- ommendation to award .the- contract — for: supplying. pes vertical turbine pumps . for. installation in the new water system's + planned Meadow- tark Lane and Park Road pump stations to Chutter, Hydrauilies of Vancouver. at $139,951. The bid was the lowest contained in the four tenders. opened by the city Jan. 16. sulting Gordon Leidal’s choice of CANRON Inc, out of three tenders: opened Jan. 15. 4 H In his report on. the review of the tenders Leidal, pointed out the company’s" bid. was not the lowest, but . another company which ten- ‘ derea a bid of $254,724; proposed the use of asbestos: | * cement pipe rather than the ductile iron pipe specified by the city. The consulting engineer also noted the recommended tender was less than the FRANK'S Sharpening Shop”: * CASTLEGAR Behind ‘Castle Theatre’ 365-7395 Saws ® Drills * Tools Chain Saws © Scissors Pinking Shears Mower Blades * Etc. ‘Belsaw' & ‘Foley’ equipped ALSO i your co- operati ne -rubue Nori, ts RESIDENTS OF “SOUTH: CASTLEGAR | “SANITARY SEWER EASEMENTS : City” Hall will be-.open on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 23, 1980 trom 2:00 P.M. to 4:00" P.M. forthe convenience of those residen- : ts. required: to sign sanitary .. sewer, easements. 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