CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 9, 1977 Castlegar’s Biggest little Supermarket, MILD CHEESE 2-6 lb. pes. Ib. $1 ‘68 Gallons WEST OIL 128 oz. $3.57 2% Alpha MILK 2 tins 75c¢ Case 24 tins 60 tbs. Extra Fancy Long Grain SKIM MILK 25 Ib. bag $18.79 CRISCO 3b. tins Lg. 26 oz. COCA-COLA or SPRITE 5 for $1.99 plus deposit Whole : FRYING CHICKEN Gold Seal Smoked OYSTERS tin 79¢ LUNCHEON “MEAT 1202. 69¢ Kleenex Boutique El TOWELS 2roll pkg. 99c Pay'n Takit Wholesale COFFEE $2.99 Ib. MORE CLASSIFIED ADS - © BLADEN PLACEM ve charge. Just drop into the oH nt News olfice to place your ad ILL DO COOKING. Toning _ vant ‘care. Ph, 300-4781. 223 Pi Me orodd add Jobe done es seh Dave. 21. choo}. Ph. Dave 365-421, ___ 223 STUDENT WANTING work. Call Tony at 365-6888, __"__ STUDENT, WANTING work, Call at 365-6300, NEED ABABYSITTERTar ope this. summer whil vacation? For detalles phone 2 buat at 365-5641. ve 12-YEAR-OLD GIRLS lookin for summer jobs, Will babys! together, Bim lawns etc, in 3. logar. Ph. Connie at 365-6665 or Dalrdre at 365-7686. STUDENT, 17 years, looking for avatars Se. Pn Soay at sel2eag pe © GIVEAWAY. GOT AN ITEM you'd like to give many. free? You can put it.in this jlumn at no charge. Juat phone Chasiia Ads at 7266 and say rou have a “giveaway” ‘em yous Ike to advertise. 2-YEAR-OLD Spaniel 000. 0 & Setters. wee GUINEA. PIGS to give sway. Olf- ferent nt ages. Byes aid to Gmina; - old) Ph 226-7590 Winlaw._—_229 ye a ow nin ehildret Bab RAZS. puEPIES on jentle mother do pate Water: Spaniel. Ph. Blueberry 228 e LOST MEN'S READING TOVASSES. Ph 965-7408. Lost In early May. 323 BOYS’ GOLD WRISTWATCH, Bul- "BOS, GOLD Reward olfered. Pb 385-5256, jart-Shepherd part- xcallant with cus country home. Ph. lewar' 823 wa Pern REEL lost be- bres. ween ee 8, Castlegaron the roa. WITTNAUER MEN‘S wriat wat Between fignaira ue intary and sere a ‘ jease Ph. 365- e FOUND ITEMS ADVERTISED In 1 eis cok umn are nat charged for vice by thi foun: 1. Ph. 365-7811 to clalm. 223 MEN'S SILVER date watch, bottom of, Milestone Fd. June 6, Claim a at ° ‘BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ' WITH LITTLE INVESTMENT you and be cnesceNe VALLEY STORE, 2 pramtaes & ara Bost cities on. tor ” ore IN CASTLEGAR 1975 - 12 X 68 3 Bdrm. . KC, CO-0! Saturday at Briliant 10:30 a.m. - © NOTICES .. ww COmmuUntty service, 8&8 decorlon nite Weddings, anni. te root car streamers, Ph. 172, BOOTH BAY RESORT on beautiful que Island Seashore, i raze and > "CShtie ste- partments Hor ‘Columbia HIGH pressure clea, mobile homos, cement floors, outside walls and erinning poota, 365-5628. * AODRESS LABELS. Handy im use ‘on envelopes, arcels, etc, 300 (er $2.25 & tax. sca llegar News. Flea Market ever rovided. Brin; re faina you you want to soll, id anf PLAN 24 Interest calculated on dally balance at Castlegar Savings *Greit Union e RES OMA : aT Bed Watling A PROBLEM? Then there is Good News! DRY BEDALARM SYSTEM . Is now available ona Rental Basis from CASTLEGAR DRUG Call in end discuss this with pharmaciat with each of jat they ma} thelr conmon brobiem ani hop diners to recove rom ale cohollam. Sunday y 8 Bats, he and Maple) Thurade Health Centre. Satur ia) es ° aaa pated ERGABEMENT NOTICE is when you order your. Gladding imitations ram the Gastio~ jar News. tin © Cards of Thanks, many th sity finn Seana pia jn Tournam ne Signi jate — ‘Anne Tord medina iigteneew a , all those. ing and gatada, rad Pattersail, Norm. Wolfe, Pearce, Frances. jertinell, A Gamey, Dianne Craward, fiw Aches, Mr. and Ms. he TRherrk- an Mc. ‘and Mrs. B. Col jitter. Board ‘ot Ole The rediray The Kootenay Society fa ihe Handica ipped. ai neere. thanks: iar ra, nurses © LEGALS coats Regional District of Centra Keoteney I invites Ce Avctations HY nd aang Ootlech: Th oes sites operation will be al on al eae ‘methods yi Method J contaelgr to es equipment to with tl Regional piste bat Sang. responsible fon a eaviaing: fuel fe ‘eapae mal + Additional Information may be obtained by telephoning Geaceae, ‘Tho lowest of any tender will not Apples be accepted, a cia Je om Mi 5 tar, Pneuld be follows: Feolnel Olatrict of Centra! en cor ‘Vernon Street, NELSON, B.C. APPLICATION FORA ‘WATER LICENCE ACT {Section 6) ves me fs and Bever! J. N., Of 1 je Com- ra llcen it of an discharp Creek ‘and thence Into Ni aifpee roles ol ow ‘application o all persons atte point of pestveralon wilt be jan + Band 7 ol H gone all of Kootenay District. Plan of this eaten was B.C. thirty of te date of ilrat pusteation “of he application. under react 7 Addresses Senior Citizens Of interest to senior clti- zens who will be travelling and camping this summer was a talk presented by Selkirk Col- lege student Miss Lee Wilton on the Wild Land’ Recreation Project, when members held ‘their regular meeting at their Centre last Thursday after- noon, Miss Wilton distributed a questionnaire to the, members, asking them’ to fill {n the answers and return the sheets at the next meeting. First vice-president of the regional council, A. Filippelli, was also a guest at the meeting, speaking to the 44 members present of the upcoming picnic and asking ‘for. for bus trip to Spokane, and mem- bers wishing to go are to inform the secretary. Reports showed all com- mittees are busy, with visits being made to the sick and- shut-ins; .games are well at- tended; cards have been sent out; and weather permitting, lawn bowling will soon begin. Entertainment is being well, handled by the committee. Mr. and Mrs, R. Gemmill will show pictures of their trip to new Zealand at the June 16 evening meeting. As this meet- ing will be the final one before summer recess, the b discussed by convener Mrs, R. Worthing. . Any member interested in knitting: table and. chair leg covers were asked to contact either Mra, Stan Porter or Mra, H. Johnson, _ The next business 'mrieeting swill be held Sept. 1; Your Carpet | Headquarters... Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 LOOK 2 Great Towing: : Vehicles Equipped To Tow. Your Troller e'7l inte mafjonal Travela © ‘74 Dodge Monaco Station wagon MIKE’S Mobile Homes Ltd. Castlegar Ph, 365-5741 Bes Lic. No, 00112A ™ Kootenay International ‘Senior Baseball ” Grand Forks. EK) Angels’ rail are having a pot luck supper at the Centre, to be followed by the the: entertainment committee to arrange the event. Birthday greetings were extended to members who will be celebrating their birthdays during July and August. Included in the corres- pondence was a letter from the secretary of the West Koot- . enay-Boundary Regional, re- minding the members of the regional picnic to be held in Nelson at Lakeside Park on June 28, ‘A letter was also received from Mrs. J. Bush regarding a Mra, R. C. Donnan,. who had been the offical delegate to the 8.C.A. annual convention held in Vancouver, gave a de- tailed report of the meeting, with a further report to be given in September. |: Plans for a day trip to Spokane on June 7 were final- ized. Members wishing trans- portation to Robson on June 16 to attend the Strawberry Tea were asked: to meet at the Centre by 2 p.m. Plans for a Fall Tea to be held at the Centre Oct. 1 were June 1 Lottery Winners Two numbers worth $100,000 each were drawn June Y inthe Western Express lottery. The lucky number is $4709 in Series Two with series letters A and C, The same number in Series Two of any other series letter is worth $50,000. The, number 64256 in Series One of any other series letter is worth $20,000. Cash prizes of $10,000 go to the holders of 24532 in Series Three of any series letter. Any. ticket, regardless of series numbers or letters, which contains the numbers 34709, 64256 and 24532 is-worth $1,000. ALARA NASSAR ELT pM Open?a.m. to6 p.m, Mon. fo Sat, Sun, 12neon-5 p.m. for browsing. Pht, 259-7166 Dealer Lic, No. 1372 as Gate, of first la dune "3 “signed: dohn Conklin 222 BIRTHS - IDLE — To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (dle of Castlegar, June 2, a euanter: a EWORTH — To Mr. and HUTTLI ‘ tare, Neil Shuttleworth of 8. Slocan, dune 3, a eon. NUNES — To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Nunes of Castlegar, June 5, .s0n. Pedestrian Is Struck At Ootischenia woman is in ‘ A Castlegar local hospital” wi with both legs broken following a pedestrian- vehicle accident Tuesday eve- ning at Ootischenia. -Rareen McGauley, at press WEATHER *: FE F SERS Nee peer Blosuse. ONOG bad is reported to tim be in: satisfactory: condition, "Driver ‘ofthe ‘vehicle has been identified as Norman Wickett, also of Castlegar. Police say the incident is still under investigation, GOVERNMENT OF ae PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA - MINISTRY OF. HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC: WORKS — Due To The Fantastic “3c BRAKE SPECIAL * May’ 13th to June Ath _ Castlegar Weeken aw June 4: (at Rapublie} Col- z ville 2, Republic 3°. ; June 75 (at; | Gaatlogar): ' Game 1. Republic 14, Castle- S gar 4; Game’ 2—Republic 4 Caatlegar 6.. und 6 (at N.D.-Silverto Game 1—Grand Forks 1, N. Silverton 18;:Game 2—Gra: Forks 0, N.D.-Silyerton 9." June’ & (at. Kimberle: Game 1—Trail 0, E.K. Angels 10; Gamé, 2—Trail .4, EK. “Kootenay International’. Plainly marked ion the en- I P.T. #23" 8 bulance Station, umbla ‘Avenue’ fon, Cas- tlegar, B.Cis 1989 ° Cadillac Ambutance | —Serlal #29265610, €.H.S.C. #148 information, contact the 4 Unit Chief, Mr. D. Turner, ‘Telephone 365-2617. Licence and registratl not incl all noida te Offers 4 The highest. or any offer will not heceseart Jcepted, but the bearer of a succees ‘Sn “bid will:-be- re. lu jariton, Chairman | Commission; Parliamen Bulldings, VICTOR 1 B.C. Veg 23 1977/78 cu | al Spragy and Comis To view or for further | yi ribbon. Shown here with Mayor Moore are, eft to right, president acting socal manager. Several: people were on hand to view. the. newly renovated © feseioes 100 Dees Btiest ehieh serene de ne cere i 000. ‘The local branch has grown steadily over fa January of 1969 with ‘Trall and amalgainsting Frattvale to become’ the Kootenay Savings ‘Credit Union. a CasNowaF oto. by Lois Hoge * Drinking drivers may soon get roadside suspensions if they’ ’* have .05 breathalyser readings, Attorney-General Garde Gar-_ dom said Friday. Gardom’ oad the ‘govern: ment is “seriously considering” lowering the Present .08 level the. previ said in’ an interview. =< -: “If they are not ‘afraid of being killed, ‘they better. be- come afraid of the law,” he said. ble for 50: per cent ‘of all highway deaths and ‘drinking : driving offences have risen by 22 per cent in the past year, accounting for. 28 per cent of B.C.’s court load, he said.» Vancouver: police set up thelr first Foeanioe about.9 th ‘operated before ‘police moved . to another location, one driver + received a suspension and several others got .tickets for cat men ‘getting static,” sald ( tak stable Gordon Kramer,: who headed ‘a 18-man' crew ‘oper- % ge ig ating’ the: roadblock. “There drivers have‘ failed, Gardom was the occasional comment— ‘I Een penane : first roadblock, would decide on ‘other locations as ey worked, ~ riving Suspensions “based ‘on: accident and. traffic statistics. Two patrol cars were also cruising Vancouver streets exclusively “in' search of im- paired drivers, he said. “< Police roadblocks were al- so set up in Victoria, Nanaimo, “ Policé News: - Roadchecks «were | main: tained in-the Castlegar ‘area :over the weekend as a result‘of Attarney-Generali-Garde! Gir > dons pis meet, soe ee 1,000’ vehi- cles were checked resulting in : four roadside suspensions. Two : charges. of driving’ while .im- - » paired were also laid, one as the’ “result of an accident, Weekend police “activity . also included seven liquor sei- zures. RCMP. are currently in- the unlawful entry. ‘of'a house in Robson owned by J. Simpson! The exact date of. ‘entry is ‘unknown: < ‘Nothing--has’: been Penticton, Kelowna, Kamloops, . Nelson and Prince George. A random check . showed Coquitlam.as the busiest area, wWith,14 impaired. drivers charged. The. spokesman said the roadblock, set up on the Loyg- heed Highway near Pitt River, stopped “hundreds” of vehicles, . A Surrey RCMP : spokes- man_ said ‘Surrey's ‘roadblock : was. set ip near the Fatullo: Bridge ai as Gardom said 14° ‘specially: equipped ‘vans for on-the-spot © CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, June 9, 1977 “RCMP: Report Four ~ Weekend “RCMP report four accl- : + dents over the weekend, In all * ineldents, reports indicate seat- - +» belts were not utilized, Friday afternoon a Castle- gar man was charged with following tod close after his vehicle sustdined approximate- ly $50 damage in a collision with a 1968 model car driven by - Phyllis Pickering, also of legar. “Charged Is’ Robert “Hal: ~ “bauer. Both vehicles’ were travelling: north. on ‘Columbia Avenue when the Ineldent * Daimage to the Pickering + vehicle has been estimated at On ‘that ‘same afternoon a ©1967" Jeep truck, ° driven” by Richard ‘Fodor’: of : Castlegar, backed into a vehicle driven by + Diane Crisp’ of Trail in. the parking lot of the Castlegar Savingn Credit Union. Fodor - been charged with backing aioe unsafe. ‘Approximately’ $200 dam- age was caused to the Crisp vehicle. New Denver » Man Promoted ; ‘Officials “at Canadian - Forces Base, Moose Jaw, Sask. recently annotnced the ap- pointment of Corporal D. K. Keith'to the rank of Master : Corporal (MCpL). ~MCpl Keith first ‘entered _| the service in July, 1957 after graduating from high school in New Denver. After completing his basic training he chose to “become an: airframe | engine - technician’ and © worked | with ‘Central Experimental and Proving Establishment first in Namao,. Alta.: and’ then Up- lands, Ont, Following this, MCoL Keith left the Service in’ 1962 . “come an equipment decane in Vancouver, B.C. Four. years later. he’ re- enlistéd and “was posted to Portage La Prairie,:Man. and. ‘Baden, oe prior to ar- fea Senecelides wi ‘with a and th 7:breathalyser tests will be de- “Bask. ‘ployed * around” the- “province when they are ready in? about six-to eight weeks. . “The message we have to; get across is that cars don't kill, highways don't kill, it is the “\ whisky behind the wheel.” {)°° . In Creston, Highways. ‘Min- ister Alex. Fraser: said Friday he wants the RCMP. to crack down on’ slow drivers, who he said often provoke other motor- ” ists on provincial highways into Accidents - Damage mated’ at $1,200 following an aceldent Saturday afternoon on Columbia Avenue near ‘the Castlegar Ferry. A 1973 model ear, driven by Nancy Moran of Castlegar, sweryed to miss an animal on the road and went ‘over the bank... No injuries have been re- ported, Marcel Cossette of Robson has been charged with having bald tires ‘after his half-ton truck blew a front tire and sideswiped a tree Sunday after- noon on Broadwater Road. Cossette and a passenger, Sandra Cossette, were taken to. Castlegar and District Hospital by ambulance with undeter- mined injuries. has. been eatl- Contact FOR SALE Snehalt-are lot tocat Property has access ane vaantdlne a we outta 605 - 2nd St.'S, gai B.C. In id Raspberry inlet FLEA; MARKET ; K-C € OOF PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA “MINISTRY OF HIGHWAYS “’ & PUBLIG WORKS (HIGHWAYS) ROSSLAND HIGHWAYS DISTRICT: —. NOTICETO _ ROOFING CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders,’marked ‘Tender for Boating” will be received by..the undersigned: In. his office: at the, Rossland Courthouse up to 2:00 p.m. (Pacific Daylight: Savings Time) on Thursday the 23rd day of June, 1977,;: ~and opened In :public at that time and date, for the!: supply. and ‘installation of a’ felt, ‘asphalt’and gravel: mtar.. specifications for ai . twenty-year roof — for the new equipment storage;: built-up roof .— to : Do: building located In the Rossland Highways Yardsite. The ‘tender: will Include supply and Installation of al: one-half-inch Installation (Donnacona board or equiva- lent), all necessary roof Jacks, cant strips, scuppers and 26-gauge galvanized iron flashing.: The work is to be ‘completed on or prior to July 31, 1977. No tender will be accepted or considered which contains an escalator clause, or. any other qualifying condition, and. the lowest or ays tender - may -not necessarily be accepted. c that ot be ‘guaranteed’. “unless envlopee are "arty n marked "“Tender.for Roofing.”” (por ade additional information please contact the under. | al Dis Ces shan agel ROSSLAND? B: 4 land, British Columbia ei toss! zie? ‘2nd day ‘of’ ‘June; 1977. canneries mew memmic ar tet Da a ae mee RTENS Limit 2 Ibs. to customer. at and Bite einer, Mrs. manny katoan, who passed away. May 24, 1977, after @ lengthy I eae Yah ‘ent ire family who were abla to be here In © hee ra nook would ike to {eve ils Po pal ar" H Mattes forth the al faci patlents, tal thanks fo viiengs ; + reported pene sausing accidents. SuEWDAE sa ay Set Upin Cantrally Located Castlegar Trailer Park EXCELLENT CONDITION 4 Wheel Brake Reline an Bharati, and ‘he Castlegar CB SIGNAL AND LIGHTING INSTALLATION Disc or Drum. Fully Furnished, Compiete - NMERRY, TO MONTROSE ; i toi “axd, Silver, 980 V-8, 4-1 with Washers Oner,. | @ (n. Memoriam parler! West North American . ae | 1976 F250 = Baad, VOD... Fireplace. Skirted in with RON, =F oe wena ribet! oy i ROSSLAND HIGHWAYS DISTRICT Strongheart is CAT FOOD 15 oz. tins 5 for $1.00 PROJECT E-7723 | KEEP YOUR BUDGET ALIVE WITH OUR Low, LOW PRICES! FOR YOUR SHOPPING. CONVENIENCE Open Mon. thru Fri, | 9 AM, to 9 P.M, Sar. ‘till 5:30 P.M. Closed Sundays 'H — In loving Js, overhaul wheel “eylinders, as necessary si Rotors. 2% neceusarys F Now has a Spacious, New : Location ion Hwy. 3 South me Across from Trowelex Rentals Come see our Double-Wides Now on Display . . . with 900 to 1150 a, Sq. Ft. of Living Space which includes © Family Room ° Dining Room ¢ 2 Baths: 14-Wides on Display and some 12-Wides Reduced in Price Northwest Homes Ltd. 940 Hwy. 3South, Castlegar DLNo.01017A__ Ph. 365-3551 |. The work to be ‘performed consists of installation of one traffic signal system i and lighting at one Intersection - and lighting at with wiring. Some conduit and junction boxes are existing. Contractors are advised that the intersection of Route 3 and Cutlllo Road as shown on Drawing &-7723-2 Is cancelled and not included In this contract. “Plans. and specifications may be abtalned from the District, Highways Manager, Rossland, aE C. without charge. Porch. Ready for immedi- | (Bearley deg te "BRITISH COLUMBIA Built Cars «.--.cseeeeeeres® | 4975: Ford: F-150: uge Buy as, Auto, Bley B : Fot viewing cca ne oth, 380, oe oe ck ' hy 1960-7 : say nny, te NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS | fm light Trucks 972 Courier Pickup 21277... MOBLE HOMES LTD, | ery set cate cee “Tender. for Prolect 67723. INCLUDES: Reine al 4 1974 Courier Pickup sexton. Castlegar Ph. 365-5741 ly remembered and Britlsh ¢ il ber by the t Wheel Bearings. Tum Drums: oF org ee Dealer Lic. No" 001124 tc fi High 'd Public Works at th Repack fron i And canopy, Whit 4 ————1 May bullcive, Vicirla, B.C. up to 2:00 p.m in Brake System, Adjust Parking Brake. 3 A973. Courier hevatete bene erreet ING + 8.8 Lawn Boy, -Brop in: Thursday the.16th day of June, and opened In publie 6 at ss a Tea. : iB AY fags the ‘advan of own: Le ene a ee ae ee ainat vicoriag pointment 365-2155 1 ey : ing 2 Lawrr-Poy:) BC. which ie open from 8:00 ae to 4:00 pm. “Monday - By Ar : ‘ Ah to Friday, except holidays, B Gmc Ad. c Buick Maloney Pontia . x MDL No. “ovaS7A 1415 Columbia Ave. N. Castlegar Offer Until a3 1". “Don't Forget co Oey — Tenders must be made out on the forms ‘suppiled and” enclosed in the envelope, furnished. No tender will be accepted or considered which | contalns an escalator clause or any other quaiilying condition and the fowest or any tender will not Bifvoyiead rom.G necessarily be accepted. a | rote peattel copatet R. E. McKeown District Highways Manager mee ~LINCOLN | for : 4 MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS & PUBLIC WORKS - Dated this 31st day of May, 1977 at at ooelane 8.c. : BRIO ZOEY