= 26° , November 27, 1991 & 519 Homes for Rent 823 Cars D 851 Trucks and Van 4 BDRM. home, waterfront, 2 acres, 10 min. from Castlegar. $600 plus utilities. 669-9503. (793) TWIN RIVERS MOTEL Kitchen units available — weekly rental. 1485 Columbia Avenue, 365-6900. (ttn/80) 1970 TRANS AM 600 total miles on complete frame of 455 HO, 5- speed, 12 bolt, 4-wheel disc brakes. Too much to list. Must be seen. No test pilots. $18,500 OBO. 365-2244/364-2588. (tin/73 1957 CHEV — no reasonable offer refused. 365-6603. (3/95) ROSSLAND, 3 bdrm couple/tamily preferred. Lease required. Available Dec. 7 or sooner. $500/mo. 229-5450 (3/94) NEWLY renovated, one bdrm home. Phone for viewing 365- 7553 appointments. Sa08/monin plus utilities. 1981 MERCURY Lynx stationwagon, no rust, $1250. 3es- 6668. (3/95) 1976 DODGE Challenger. Sporty car, good paint, good motor, some rust. Needs work, $450. 365-5440. (95) 825 Cars Sports & Import 2 BDRM. home, Columbia Ave., South Castlegar, $650 — utilities not included — unfurnished. 365- 5227. (/95) 1990 MAZDA MXé6 SE, 5-spd., sunroof, mags, stereo, alarm, bra, spoiler, undercoated. $13,950. Ph. 365-2790, 365-9231. (7/89 IMMACULATE 3 bdrm. home for rent, Woodland Park area. 365- 2788 after 3:30 p.m. (3/95) 521 Offices for Rent/Lease 5 OFFICE spaces for rent — heat, light and air-conditioning included. Call 365-7702. (tfn/38) OR LEASE OFFICE & WAREHOUSE SPACE 3 Phase Power, Gas Heat Suitable for light industrial or commercial work. Secure storage area. Ph. 365-2922 FOR RENT STORAGE SPACE Summer Vehicles RV's, Trailers, Campers, Boats. etc. Ph. 365-2922 523 Shared Accommodation ROOMMATE wanted to share two bdrm. mobile jhome in Robson. 1986 VW CABRIOLET convertible, 5-spd., new clutch, spoilers, mags, Sony stereo: Excellent condition $8,700. 365-8089. (3/95) 1984 TOYOTA Tercel 4 wheel drive wagon. Air, stereo, $5400. 367-6176. (3/95) 831 Motorcycles YAMAHA 4000K, perfect shape, must be seen. Sacrificed sale to the first $6,995 OBO. 365- 2244/364-2588. (tin/73 1978 FORD Courier runs good, needs work, $500. 365-6137. (/95) 1984 TOYOTA 4-Runner, pertect for winter driving, excellent condition, safety inspected, price reduced, 367-9927. (7/95) 1986 FORD Ranger 4x4 , auto., canopy, winterized, 365-2364 (3/95) 1979 CHEV 3/4 ton van, partially camperized, 350 cu., p.s., p.b., 65,000 mil., excellent condition $3,000 OBO. 365-5412. (3/93) V_MARINE STREET SMART TEST #2 You are a male driver between 19 and 24. It is night. You have had 3 drinks in the past hour. if you have an accident, where is it most likely to occur? 838 Snowmobiles 440 EVEREST Ski-doo and double trailer. 365-7869. (3/94) 851 Trucks and Van 1987 TOYOTA 4x4, 5-speed, longbed with canopy and stereo, $9500 0.b.0. 365-6186 or 365- 6604. (tfn/84) 1970 1/2 TON GMC with canopy, good running order, $1200 OBO. 365-6986. (tfn/93) ‘84 CARAVAN, 7 passenger, excellent cond., good gas mileage, 5-spd., Ph. 365-6332. (Afn 1980 GMC Service truck 70,000 original km's. 365-2398. (3/94) 1977 FORD F-250 for parts, 351 automatic, $450 0.b.0. 365-5518. (3/95) The News Classified Ads . the place to look for bargains! Quiet $250 + utilities. Call ‘petorsen 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., 365-9000. (3/95) 525 ae _ Storage MINI storage units. 365-6734 (52/25) 527 Room & Board Room and/or board for female student, six miles from airport. 399-4337. (3/95) ROOM and board available. Close to downtown ‘in very quiet residential area. Spacious home, large bdrm., separate washroom facilities. 365-6646, ask for Donna. (795) 529 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO rent 24-28 ft. motorhome for month of December. 365-2398. (3/94) Vv AUTOMOTIVE 823 Cars Domestic 1980 Firebird, new winter tires, Pp.s., p.b., sun-roof, low mileage on re-built, $2,000 OBO. 365-6045. (3/93) ‘84 DODGE Caravan, 7 passenger, excellent cond., 5- spd., good gas mileage. Ph. 365- 6332. (Atn) 1979 FORD Fairmont, good condition, new tires, great winter car. $950 0.b.0. 365-2210 or 3623. (7/95) Makea Move!! without Wetome Wigan, Our Hostess’ Gifts and In- formation are the Key to Your New Community Marie Ph, 365-2455 a. Atan intersection with traffic signals. b. without traffic signals c. On the straight of way. d. Ona curve. 2 uamsuy DRINKING DRIVING @ Wednesday, November 27, 1991 SUNTREE INN 1-90 Exit 2, Post Falls, Id. GETAWAY PACKAGE s us (DOUBLE OCCUPANCY) +FREE ADMISSION PASSES TO COEUR D'ALENE GREYHOUND PARK + FREE PASS FOR RACING PROGRAM + DISCOUNT COUPONS TO NEW FACTORY OUTLET STORES* + FREE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST * 24-HOUR INDOOR POOL & JACUZZI 1-800-888-6630 Advance Reservations Required ("While Supplies Last) THANK YOU... Castlegar Realty! "We appreciate your donation of our new Team Jersey's." Team and management of the Y DIURNAL A ASA A SA) ma Z| Reconditioned Used Vehicles At Prices So Low, We Didn't = So As Not To Disrupt Our Competition’s Health [715.9% Financing On Selected 91's [7 Call Ahead For Pre-Approved Credit [1 College Grad Program [7 Milltary Cash Certificate [7 8.9% Financing On Selected 92's {7 No Down Payment 0.A.C. Clip and Save An Make Your Very Best Deal and Then... Province’s Science Council sets up Great scholarships How can a company win a Science Council of B.C. Great. scholarship? It can't. But, if it provides facilities and modest support to a quali- fying student working on a master’s or Ph.D. in science or ing at a B.C, , the y will be given full credit when the Science Council publishes the list of Great scholarship winners. Among the many co-operating companies shown on the 1991 Great scholarship list are Ebco Industries Ltd. of Rich- mond, Phero Tech Inc. of Delta, Microtek R and D. Ltd. of Sid- ney, B.C. Research Corporation, Dairyland Foods, IBM Cana- da Ltd., and MPR Teltech Ltd. of Burnaby. Here’s how it works. Most students in postgraduate stud- ies in science or engineering must carry out a thesis research project. To qualify for a Science Council Great scholarship, worth up to $17,000, the student’s project must involve an off- agency or or i . So participation is essential. Everybody wins in the Great program. The students win because they learn to deal with the kinds of research prob- lems that arise in “the real world.” This, in turn, increases the likelihood that they will seek employment in the private sec- tor once they graduate. Cc ies win bi the stud: bring the latest technical knowledge and skills into the work- place at very little cost to the company. This can help compa- nies become more efficient and competitive, while the Sci- who work with them , NDP’s Clark gives facelift to Compensation Fairness Act @ New Finance and Corporate Relations Minister makes changes to ensure collective bargaining respected Finance and Corporate Re- lations Minister Glen Clark last week announced that the government has amended the compensation fairness guide- slines, cancelled the regula- tions and appointed a new commissioner. Under the amended guide- lines, the new lenge we face. We trust pub- the new commissioner to the Fairness Pro- ments on the basis of what is fair and affordable.” Senior public sector man- agers’ wages will continue to be frozen. “These amendments effec- tively restore free collective bargaining in the public sec- tor,” Clark said. “Public sector employers can no longer use Bill 82 as a shield. Both em- ployers and employees should expect to be held accountable for Neil Haggquist, will to review compensation plans, but will not interfere in the bargaining process. It will be up to the two par- ties involved to negotiate an “With higher-than-expect- ed deficits, it is not our intent to let the public sector wage bill balloon out of control,” Clark said. Ty, t it is also impor- affordable before filing it with the com- pensation fairness office. _ As we promised before the we want to ensure ence Council pays most of the stud ’ costs. The ties win because they forge new links with the private sec- tor. The Science Council i is 3 especially keen to see more small and ing firms b din the 1992 Great program. Its staff will be pl d to explai ie collective bargaining pro- cess is honest and fair and re- tant to once again instill con- fidence and trust in the public sector collective bargaining process in B.C. We may have uae The new commissioner will review compensation plans and consult with nego- tiating parties where appro- priate. The Compensation Fair- ness Act, which was made ef- fective Jan. 30, 1991, can be amended or repealed only when the legislature is in ses- sion. dani Is your child - trying to tell you something? Writing backwards or mixing up words like ‘pasghetti’, *hotspitals’, and ‘aminals’ could be clues that your child has a learning disability. There are many other signs and symptoms that can indicate to make some tough d to meet these challenges. But, that is the job we were elected to do.” An Order-in-Council ap- the program in detail and to put repr ives in touch with the appropriate university people. The deadline for the 1992 Great Scholarships is January 31, 1992. ged aware of the the | fiscal chal- pointed Neil Haggquist, a la- bor relati u as call twll-free, 1-800-663-7469. LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA The Invisible Handicap LOAN-OUT CAMERA The Castlegar News has two simple-to-operate loan- out cameras (complete with film) which it is pleased to allow groups to use for taking pictures for use by the Castlegar News. - Arrangements for the use of these cameras should be made through our News Department at 365-3517. “A Tradition of Community Journalism Since 1947” Province-Wide Blanket B.C. Ads COMMUNITY ROBSON RIVER OTTERS BINGO Saturday, November 30, Castlegar Community Complex. Earlybird 6 p.m. Regular 7 p.m. Come have an evening of fun and support local swimmers 295 MINTO CHAPTER No. 79 Order of the Eastern Star, Annual Tea and Bazaar will be held at Senior Citizens Hall, Castlegar, B.C., Saturday, November 30, 1991 1:30-3:30 p.m. Bake table, novelties, door prize. Tickets $1.50. 204 Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 15 words are $5 and additional words |. 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