ECKANKAR rd y monthly, 7:30, Selkirk Rm. L-Tl, Phone 399- Wn/4o ‘DANCE BANDS and mobi avaliable for any type of m 7356. GROOMING, BOARDING AND PET SUPPLIES SHASHEEN cater to Mr, and fas. Haughton, whos weddin to 13,9981 at Kine mara Church of Ged In Castlegar, The Bride fs the daughter of Mr. ond Mes. Ed. walke. The im is the so nob aie. and Mrs. Feed Taughton. Both families i Castlegar. Engagement of his son Dougios Ronald to Twila Marle Mander. On behalf of the B.C. Timber In- dustrial First Ald Team, | wauld Vike ratitude to all endeavors to participate in the rovincial competition in fo ihe sralPond stodents thoae persona who vad aa: Thank Poyson fat SHIPPER NOTICE The, undersigned carrier has made application to increase rates and charges in his fled sublect to consent by the Motor Carrier Camm! proposed will become oHleciive onor may be examined oltices of the undersigned Represantation may be made to the Superintendent of Motor Cerriers, Burnaby, 8.6. up- to July 3, 1981, HLH. Williomson, for LOOMIS COURIER SERVICE Lip. TRANS CANADA PARCEL SERVICE ‘Workers return PORT ALBERNI (CP) — About 300 paperworkers re- turned to their jobs Friday at MacMillan Bloedel’s Albernie pulp and paper division fol- lowing a two-day walkout. CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 14, 1981 lh fo Job File A soiled dental hyglentat Is autlegar, donut” two employers In Trail ¢ Hi i Quelities. a wipertenced bockkeep ers needed In the Trall Salar: A. sales ond featt area req nice. eancern in perien- Small, engi Submit resume and good r ces, Wages $9.50 plus por hr. (355) . . . A Trall contractor Is looking for a certified construction electrician, Wages up to$i4./hr. 4 plumbing @ heating co, in ‘astlagar has an opening for ualitied sheet “metal worker, Wages $11 /hr, (215) A tally qualiied halrdre neadedin the Teall area. USINESS Dunwoody & Co. Chartered Accountants 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 ally" "iralned i o Len Folkman, B.Com., C.A. ; Salary $1,618 plus nced surveyor Seley 31.800 to 4 000/month, (405) A beauticlan establish Ba Is looking Banks oramiee to cooperate OTTAWA (CP) — The Bank of Canada rate dipped fractionally Thursday to 19.07 per cent -from ‘the 19.1-per-cent record set: last week. The bank rate has been fluctuating for three weeks following a nine-week rise to record highs. The chartered banks re- Leaf curl causing concern Having problems with leaf url? A local resident who has found a solution to this prob- lem with her trees recom- mends giving the tree a treatment of heavy nitrogen. She suggests nitrogen 20-00 or 30-00. Place three cups ina radius of three feet around the tree and then water in. This can be repeated again in three days. Even with the current wet weather she recom- mends a sprinkler be used to soak the nitrogen well into the ground. It is also recommended that the leaves that have already deteriorated be plucked from the tree. A spokesman for the Can- adian Paperworkers Union said two employees sus- pended earlier this week for refusing to follow a manage- acted to last week's increase by bumping their prime rates to 20 per cent from 19.5 per cent, Other short-term lend- ing-rates are based on the prime. The banks have launched a public relations campaign to offset charges that they are profiteering from’ the high Miterest rates, They have also promised to “bend over backwards" to avoid fore- closing or taking drastic ac- tion against home owners, farmers and businessmen having trouble coping. with the high rates. Meanwhile, indications are that rates in the United States have peaked and there will be a moderate decline over the next few months. Rates in Canada are de- termined by rates in the U.S. However Bill Jarvis, econ- omist with Informetrica Ltd. of Ottawa, said he doubts the Federal Reserve Board, the U.S. equivalent to the Bank of Canada, will allow any quick drop in rates as was seen last summer. But even the expectation that interest rates will ease should have a positive effect here, said Jarvis. Among the reasons for fol- lowing the U.S. is the pro- tection of the Canadian dol- lar. to jobs ment order have been given permission to return to work. The other union workers had walked off the job to protest the suspensions. ANNOUNCEMENT WILLIAMS iMoving & Storage NOW OPEN IN CASTLEGAR 2237 - 6th Ave. 365-3328, 365-3329 Out of Town Customers Call Collect MOVING WITH. CARE EVERYWHERE Branches located in: yiiuams Meving & Sarege : . 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Granite, Marbte and Bronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 See us for: ¢ Hanging + baskets feapings Service © Complete nursery stock © Cutflowers THE HOME H GAMES PEOPLE” WURSERY & FLORIST LTD. NEW 2601 - 9th Ave., Castlegar 365-7312 & Chahko MikaMall Nelson 352-2914 Pool Tables, Soccer Tobles, Cinkoll Machines, Shuffleboard Table Gomes. HiaA Coluatle Ave Phone ee 7365 Contracting Power Wiring Electric Heat . Fire Alarms Intrusion Alarms & Other Special Systems HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC Phone 365-7191 Sattar sar 601 - 23rd Street Castlegar 365-2144 WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Distributor for EEE uses Oxygen Acetylene Hobart Welders = pisco Plumbing & Heating Suppl PI BiseG industria! Piping Suppll 2 2317 - 6th Ave., Castlogor pisces. 366-7702” al the Terra Nowa 81241 - 3rd St. New Denver -Bartle & Gibson Co. Ltd.. diRECTOR e Castlegar News Business TRAIL HONDA We don't make a lot of noise but we, service what . we sell and our prices are tight. Don't buy another Honda | until you chack our price or you may have paid too much,” Elliott Motors Ltd. DBA Trail Honda 368-3377 06014 YY Wesell & use PRODUCTS. | “The Hair Annex’ 365-3744 COHOE ai Insurance “Agency Ltd, '. 269 Columbia: |” Dial 365-3301 * Providing complete insurance service «© We have licance plates * Open 6 days a week to serve you better * Private auto Insurance Log BYILDERS Handcrafted Homes Delivered & Erected Precision Log Wark _ CALL 428-9678 CRESTON —————__—_ DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD. D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St.. Nelson, B.C. . Phone 362-5152 ~ ML. LeRoy -B.S.0.D, ++ OPTOMETRIST 1012-4th St., Castlegar Phone 365-3361 Tues,-Fri, 9. a.m. -5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m, ray Paving 0. Ltd. ‘712 Railway St., Nelson Hot Asphalt Repairs Crosscuts © Carports © Driveways * Patching © Re-caps FREE EoTMATS W, EASTMAI PHONE 354. 4809 * BUDGET PAINTI & FINISH! 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O.C, — (004)368.2385, THE COLANDER SPAGHETTI HOUSE ne Special COLEMAN COUNTR BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping Phone 365-5013 3400 - 4th Avenue Castlegar ——<$—_—_. ——_____ J&N Upholstery Studio For all your upholstery needs. 314 Front St.. Nelson 352-9419 Complete Line | ot Upholstery Services... FURNITURE & AUTOMOTIVE, UPHOLSTERY VOL, 34, NO. 48 GRUMMAN FIRECATS ‘arrived at the,Cas for the forest fire season. Here are two as wall os a twin engine Aerostar. ircroft. a patrols and spots fires. Thes 6 Ke “the Handicapped ‘(K8H) asked the Castlegar peer Board to take: over. thé res-:- ponsibility for funding of the aummer ‘program for Silver’ - Birch School for. the Handi-- capped beginning in 1982. This request was ae ya delegation at Monday nights’: school board’ . meeting. Silver ‘Birch - School. was, formerly run by the gociety > before the district took over the responsibility in Jan.” 1977. The summer program is still operated by the KSH. ‘The cost’ to run. the’ pro-” gram would be $11,000. This involves the hiring of two or three Post-secondary stu- dents. The p graminiag consiate of each child participating in ‘ three or four half days per- week in an individualized or small group setting. Activi- fies include maintenance of learning skills, cooking, sew- ing, aa and crafts, swim- ming, golf, horseback riding, ° camping, nature appreciation. and. fia trips to various places. a 3 ‘The programs have’ been funded by’ various ‘federal: and:.provineial. student em- ployment schemes with the KSH acting as Project ‘spon- gor. - “While we have been for- tunate in. obtaining , grants ¥ : fs not at all certain that w Dis-'.. petition signed by more than’ 750 people: who. ‘supported “At the sim tea Gey The RDCK Property eee It: would ‘be ‘possible for local- governments to buy the ministry of forests’ on Columbia Ave. for a site: for a. new library, but‘ they . will not get the Property, apa according to a: local, silty a ministry’ spo! cama on ‘recent t letter from the Castlegar and District: Li- brary Board to the ot € coun: ‘West Kootenay Power oo ployees have returned - “work, following a ina Re lations Board * that , their job action was * itlegal and an order that the ok ame end. The -LRB is tnduuei to will, continue to do 80,” “the ’ hold a second hearing in the + board was told. Approval is usually ‘re- . ceived at. the last minute making planning and hiring : aittenll and uncertain, board will take the re- quest into consideration in the next school year. funds at noon today’ was, up 3-50 at $1.2048. Pound ster- rye was down 125 at $2.4068. In New York, the Canadian dollar was down 1-25 at near future. to consider the legality of the B.C. Fed- eration of Labor's “hot edict”: | on commercial licence plates nd insurance issued by IBcB eee ‘during property ..; and all improvements, or be given: another, parcel ina: “land swi -. utility company’s operations ation’s employees, said Jack Fisher, public relations man- ager ‘for West | Kootenay, Power, earlier today, *’ Members of the/ Interna- tional Brotherhood trical Employees. Kootenay Power's ‘Warfield office began walking off the job: June. 8'to: protest the mpany’s. ‘suspending an em- plogoe who refused‘ ta oper- ate ate a vel vehicle with recently ed license Plates and, at 8p the rot ‘day the 220 IBEW 65 OTEU members at + its ruling, the board in the southern Interior were ; off the job. «+ Fisher said that as part of has or-. dered West Kootenay Power not to move the vehicle with.’ the reissued license plate. It ‘will, remain idle until’ the issue is settled, he added: \: Fisher said there is: only one company vehicle ‘in- volved at this time.. “The board bas not seta date for the hearing, he said. : Fisher said the: company. has‘no plans to take disc.’ iplinary action against the employees for the walkout. Shuffle causes shirt problem Cestiogar Schoo!” Board board to forgive $1,200 decided to do.a little inves-. ting before buying a few. — band’ shirts the At. its regular meeting Monday night, the board re- acted. to a letter from Pat ! McKinnon, secretary: tre surer of band booster club, made a of ‘parents of $0.8300 and pound aterling ,the band students. was down 19-100 at $1.9977. ‘McKinnon was asking the . board to forgive $1,200 of its . $1,500 three-year loan to the club or,to help the club buy In December enough new band shirts were purchased for the grade eight and nine auido but then on June 1, of education made . O) a decision to send all grado nine students’ to: Stanley Humphries Secondary School (SHSS) and the grade seven class from Tarry's Elem- entary to KJ8S,° |; “Because of this decision, the band is stuck with 75 «shirts that are too big for the grade seven and eight stu.’ dents, ssys McKinnon, and no shirts for the grade seven‘ students. +. “[ think we should just file the letter.” eaid John Holden, superintendent of... schools, adding that he thought the eontinaed on AT preferred > figure ‘and before,the end of the month, ° said Herb ‘Thotipson, a min: istry of forests spokesman in Castlegar, on: Monds; the! ministry. ests tosay the AAG will bs 4 term cutting rates will not be granted ‘Inthe Arrow’ until the Slocan’ Vi at, lan is‘ ad i Saar ult? “elsewhere, ” move would add to the cost of - ent, and: th additional expense: “Fhe buy- ver would have to pay for that, he'sa E ie ae Did you island to because donor, for blood and it has slipped your mind? Don't: fret, it's not too late. The | Red: Cross Blood Donor Clinic, which began at 2 p.m. today, continues this evening until eight. -” Today, when stream toa point near Post, B.C., and the othes dam t Site A which would! im- owned ‘sitllné, which ‘oper. ates in’ Manitoba, Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon itories, is required to offset “higher | fuel: costs resulting ‘from recent: taxes imposed by: the federal gov- UPS “the Liard . reservoir ‘A upstream to Site E, the report: says. No major, fish ‘are kn petream past Site. riety q e dam :“would block seasonal migrations of some anadrom- ous ‘species (such as salcion) which travel from the Mac: kensle River in small num. bers.” a ‘The bulletin says ! the proj- ect would change, to some extent, seasonal flooding pat- terns in the delta “which is.” the most sensitive ccclogical ithin the Mackensi