The Castlegar Sun SE jee on ene Wednesday. March 9, 1993 14 X 70 mobile, 2 of 3 bedroom on large lot. Front bedroom with bay windew and ensuite, Living room ‘and family room. 5 appliances. Cov- er, 8 X 12 sundeck. Large garden and new fruit | wees. Tool shed. Land fenced Etec. at a $78. 400, 1 BEOROOM large spaci suite. Great central tocation near Met Mart. Fridge, stove , washer, dryer, cabl neat quiet neighbourhood $350/mo. Available April 1st. Phone 365- 4 2 BEDROOM tridge, stove, washer, dryer, furnished, clean country liv- ing, Thifums area. Mobile Home. Phone 390-4351. 00000 2 BEDROOM home in Genelie on 1.3 acres $550/mo. plus utilities, non-smoker preferred. Call Lorraine 365-2111 or 365-3887 after 5 p.m. Available March}, 3 BEDROOM house with basement suite in Thrums no pets, non-emok- y. 4 BEDROOM large house, South Castlegar, fruit trees, large lot, $2850/me, 964-5603. 3. rn LARGE 4 bedroom , 2 bath house, On acreage, in Robson, utilities in- “FOR RENT” 4 bedroom home in Glenmerry 368-9696. 14X70 ONE year old mobile, 2x6 1971 12 X 68 3 Bedroom, $9,900. 1973 12 X 62 addition, $10, 000. 14 X 0 2 bedroom, $14,900. 14 X 62 Updated, $16,000. 24 X 48 3 bed- toom, 11/2 bathrooms, new floor- ing, $29,000. Remax Elk Valley Realty, 425-7711, Call Ridk at 425- 4413. IMMACULATE 14X70 Mobile home. 2 bedroom recently renovated, ex- cellent location with large private USED 14 X 68 includes range, bay window, $19,800, che 14 X 60 Ridgewood nice a eee $22,900 365-0112. DL.94: 15 CLEAN mobile homes on 2 BEDAM mobile home. in Brillant available immediatply. Ret's req'd. TRAILER WITH addition 4 bedroom for sale or rent. 357-9316. APART. FOR RENT found cablevision 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT near hos- 1-BEDROOM furnished apartment, utilities included 365-7353 after 6 p.m. 965-2460,_ including 2 BDRM basement suite south Cas- tlegar, includes utilities and laundry, ‘dan 365-6892 . 2 BEDROOM house for rent available May 1. Located on riverbank near hos- pital. Semi-furnished including laundry ir 2 BEDROOM suite between Castie- gar and Nelson, new paint 1 DROOM suite recently reno- vated, new appliances, downtown Castlegar, non-smoking, no pets , kids welcome, $575/mo. plus utili- fi » phone SUNSHINE SPECI, 1972 12' x 52' 2 bed: ) mobile home, carpets through out, fully fur- nished, washer, dryer, fridge, stove, and dishwasher. Very nice condition. Leave on pad or move. (Near Castie- CHRISTINA LAKEVIEW property ‘and 1964 14°x70' Manco manutac- tured home. Three bedrooms and large country kitchen on a quiet 78'x160' lot. Excellent condition, qty and value at $79,900. Phone ESTATE SALE 1985 14 X 70 mo- ae REFRIGERATION AIR omen Seeman ate S Fainge Near West Kootenay Power pang: ee Cea 1 BORM semi furnished, $460/mo, includes heat, phones 365-2727 or lf 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, completely furnished, all utili- ties Included, close to down- t 6: 2. 1 LARGE furnished apartment. All ties, q =-2 BEDROOM suite, bright, clean. he « Non-smoker, no pete, 2 BEDROOM trailer semi-furnished. 1. CITY CENTER mote! has 1 BDRM kitchenette utilities included and 1 rg apartment available March re CENTRE MOTEL has 1 bed- room kitchenette, utilities included & 1 bedroom apartment available 1 51, [ BUSINESS OF THE MONTH CLEAN, FRIENDLY, 1 BEDROOM, suite, main floor downtown Castle. Ar, private entrance, storage, car- port, heat SELKIRK MANOR 4& 2 bedroom SENIOR'S APARTMENT build- ing located in a quiet neighbour- head within, easy For rent March 1st. 2 furnished large and garage in Ootischenia. No pets, to di ha bedroom suite available jmme- diately. Call 365-2622 days or 365-7177 sves FULLY FURNISHED apartment carpeted full bath utilities included, private entrance, 365-2740 leave FURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment in quiet building $450/mo. Utilities includ FURNISHED TWO bedroom town- house, down town, Laundry tacili- ties on site, available April 1st, no LARGE 1 bedroom ground level apartment with fridge and stove no pets, non-smoker preferred. LARGE FURNISHED 1 bedroom basement suite close to shopping & LARGE FURNISHED one bedroom basement suite utilities included. non-smoker, no pets, ideal for quiet i 3 ONE BEDROOM tully furnished suite utilities inclyuded available April 1, non-smoker, 365-8153 1 ONE BEDROOM suite $450/mo, 2 bedroom suite $525/mo, Call SMALL @ bedroom house(up; Stairs) ‘partially Turnished $450/mo. utilities. included WOODLAND PARK is now ac- cepting applications for 2 &3 bedréom sultes membership participation a must. 365- 2677, MATURE MAN - steadily employed, good references requires small house or cabin, Have a well trained dog. Call Peter 365-7241 during business hours. SHARED ACCOMMODATIONS ROOMMATE WANTED to share 3 BDRM home with lady & large dog, for April 1st. Rent $250mo. including util- WANTED LIVE in house keeper, Non-smoker, for retired aviation, ex- ecutive. In modern 4 bedroom home, wit accommodations for ROFESSIONAL SERVICES DIBECTOR! 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RICKI — CANADIAN CHAMPION Ron and Sandy Franks, who breed and show award-winning ‘Yorkshire Terriers have recently moved their business from Hilltop Thrifty to Columbia Plaza. Their store carries a full line of dog grooming supplies for pet, show and professional needs. Sandy also does dog gr ng and are ry. You will also find supplies for cats, small rodents, fish and aquatic animals. Eventually feed for farm animals will also be carried, currently those cet. FINANCIAL SERVICES 7 Surgenor & Rogers CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS COMPUTERS Kootenay Computers Inc. 2313 - 6 Avenue Castlegar,B.C. VIN 2W1 Phone 365-2323 in Appliance Rept (ually Services to all major appliances For more information call 365-5266 Cathy -Nicole - Tracey 365-3615 CONSTRUCTING WE OFFER © Drywall « Stee! Studs Partition &: s ° T-Bar Ceilings YOUR NEW HOME? | ¢ Framing & Foundation * Estimates & Design ¢ Management & Consulting CONSCIOUS CONSTRUCTION Committed to Quality & Service 23 years experience Please call 2 at 43 Years In Business FREE ESTIMATES Guaranteed Work JAMES SWANSON & SONS 367-7680 FOR RENT This space for more information call 465 Columbia Ave. sm Castlegar, BC 365-2278 \ a b/94 mn) LLBRARY ToLAtive rus yy BUILD SARI LAME! BC BY JC TOR TA * March 16, 1994 one holds Ninth Annual Project Fair/ic 1e Castlegar Sunw Vol. 4- No. 17 ‘The weekly newspaper with a daily commitment’ 75 Cents + G.S.T. aoe cise Auxiliary ladies, attracted Pass Creek Firefighter Yeo Dombrowski lines held at the Robson Firehall March 13. The event, organized firefighters from around the area. up. for the break during a pool tournament Firefightgrs.and by Robson SUN STAFF PHOTO / Shariene Imhoff Local riding non-existent under new boundary SHARLENE IMHOFF Sun Editor at the Alberta border to the cast. Kootenay- West Revelstoke continued Gouk who added, “Peo- ple are going to Have to get MP is gly opp to the new ing, saying the two rid- ings will have their centres in in this.” An independent commission, ie Federal Electoral Boundaries Pe and Cranb which The ene. which ‘takes into the bulk of the popula- “This is devestating in every that db the 1981 and 1991 censuses, is said to reflect population and shifts within the province during that period. Under the new Trail, Fruitvale, Rossland and Mon- trose are included in the Okana- gan-Boundary riding, which to the west, just falls short of Princeton. That riding also inchuden Ponti The Lower Arrow Lakes and Castlegar would be included in the Kootenay riding, which ends Up, up agd away Jim Davis, secretary-treasurer of the West Kootenay Model Club, demonstrates some high-flying maneuvers during the club's first public show, held at the Sand- man Inn March 12. The show attracted model aircraft enthusiasts from throughout matter p . We're ry at the centre of the riding and that means a lot of potential. If the new boundaries are put in place this azea-will be the forgotten cor- ners of two separate ridings.” If passed, the new mapping means Gouk will now have to seomae the ene sector,” for British romney is chaired with the task of carrying out the readjust- ment. The commission is eom- Posed of Lloyd G. McKenzie, appointed by the Chief Justice of Canada and two other members, Lynda Erickson and Norman Ruff, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Commons. A number of meetings will take place in which the public can voice opinions on the readjust- ment. One of those meetings will take place in Nelson at the Slum- ber Lodge (Peebles Motor Inn) in the Banquet Room, 153 Baker Street. The public hearing will take place May 20, 1994, and starts at 10am. the West Kootenay and from as far south as Spokane. SUN STAFF PHOTO / Sharlene imnott Trail hires big gun When asked if the Trail Chamber of Commerce had KAREN KERKHOPF Sun staff Trail Hospital Administrator Rick Riley has veri- fied that Lobbyist Jack Gerow was hired last sum- mer by the Trail Chamber of Commerce Hospital Committee to lobby the provincial government for regional hospital status. “They hired Gerow but it was in the community.” hired Gerow, Cherot refused to answer specifically. “What you're asking for is not a simple yes or no answer, and if you're going to press the point this is where the problem starts. The answer is not simple, there's a lot of history behind this.” Trail Chamber officials did offer to meet with Sun Staff, but not until Thursday, which is after the with money raised weekly publication deadline and only if Sun Staff would first fax, their “ 4t doesn't matter who paid for it, they have the blessings of that The hiring of Gerow, Riley explained, is no dif- ferent than any other busi- ness which might have a concern for their future, or organization.’ — GREG STACEY Chair, West Kootenay Hospital Planning Council questions prior to the controlled interview, Gerow declined to answer Sun Staff questions citing client confidentiality, Chair of the West ital Plan- ning Council Greg the future of jobs within a . . in the Riley also said Trail Regional Hospital officials were. aware that Gerow had been onamunity. “Look at Nelson university. There must have been someone there who lobbied the government. The community has an obligation to ensure jobs remain Stacey said he believes the plan to hire a lobbiest was orchestrated by Doug Magoon, Chair of the Trail Regional Hospital board. Stacey also said it’s irrelevant whether Gerow was hired before or after both Trail and Grand Forks withdrew from the hospital hired but “weren't asked whether we approved of it.” ~=~Trait Chamber Manager Michelle«Cherot howev=™ er, wasn't as forthcoming with information as Riley. No clues in Cusworth case STERLING NEWS SERVICE _ process. “I don’t think it matters. It's been obvious for a long time they weren't prepared to participate in a See LOBBYIST It’s been over four months since the body of a former Nel- son woman, Jennifer Cusworth, 19, was found in a ditch near a residential neighborhood in Kelowna. After interviewing hundreds of people and following up on as many tips police say they are still at a loss for a motive and any Concrete leads in the teenager's murder. “We don't know what hap- pened. That's what it boils down to,” said Corporal John Fox from RCMP headquarters in Kelowna. “We really have no place to go—no concrete leads. We have no reason why this thing hap- pened. We don’t know if we're looking at a weirdo that lives in Kelowna and is waiting to strike again or if we have a serial mur- derer who's running around the province.” Cusworth was last seen alive in the early hours of Octdber 16. A day later her body was found. there was no evidence she was sexually assaulted. Lately the police have received information from numerous psychics some of which they published in a recent press release. “We have psychic information from seven different sources but have no solid evidence to verify any of the psychic’s sugges- tions,” said the report To date police are not ing a lot of weight behind the psy- chic evidence saying any similar- ities to their information seem, so far, coincidental. ~ The psychic evidence indi- cates the suspect may be a man 20 to 30-years-old, average height, stocky build, with brown hair, perhaps in a pony tail, light colored eyes and a beard. Psy- chics have come up with seven possible names; Rob, Rod, Aaron, Dennis. Dereck, Bruce or See CUSWORTH 4a Trail Eatery Restaurant Owner Randy Davis demon- strates ice sculpting techniques to Stanley Humphries Secondary School students. SUN STAFF PHOTO / Sharlene imhoft Murder trial begins STERUNG NEWS $ SERVICE The trial of a former Calgary man charged with the 1992 murder of a single mother in Creston started Monday before a B.C. Supreme Court jury. Duray Bentley Richards, 34, is accused of the first degree murder of Carrie Louise Mar- shall. whose nude body was found frozen in the snow on a logging road just outside of Creston, near Wynndel, December 7, 1992. Three Nelson lawyers will figure prominently in what is expected to be a six-week-long trial. Nelson Crown Counsel Dana Urban will work with €ranbrook lawyer Murray Whyte to argue for the prosecu- tion. Nelson defense lawyets Don Skogstad and Kenyon McGee will defend Richards. Calgary police also travelled to Cranbrook to interview Richards, after evidence sug- gested that Marshall's murder was similar to that of a Calgary prostitute Richards has been detained in custody since his arrest December 9, 1992, after he was Picked up in a Castleyar restau- rant. He was committed to stand trial for Marshall's mur- der after a preliminary hearing in Creston last May.