a ___Castlégar News So September 4, 1985 Finding a cure a —— MONTREAL By RICHARD ABBOTT Dr.. Norbert Gilmore, an - immunologist at the Royal Victoria Hospital, says the media has a responsibility to provide a perspective to the public on (CP) United States. the risks and dangers of AIDS, but he doesn't know whether’ the role is being played because he’s too bisy to check. Gilmore, considered’ a leading expert in Canada on acquired immune deficiency syndrome, says one of his concernd is a perception that AIDS has spread. to the, “That't not true,” says Gilmore. “We don't have many of those effectively available to us now. Ancient Dr. Gordon Jessamine, secretary of the advisory council on AIDS, says he's working almost full time on the disease, Indian he says, adding the itisks for heterosexuals are very small. However, he cautions that the disease is “an infection . like other infections. It will continue to spread until some way is found to prevent it or make people not susceptible to it through vaccines or to stop it in the body once it occurs,” ‘yone is at risk. for three years.” Implicit in the figures are two hard facts. First: there is no cure. Second: death is almost inevitable: And therein lies the challenge: To find a ture before the disease spreads beyond the limited few. Dr. George White of the Health Protection Branch of compiling the statistics and keeping track of thé trends. One: of the trends is the numberof cases in Canada doubles every niné months and every_10_months_in_the TRACKS THE RATE’ “This may seem alarming,” he says. “On the other hand, AIDS at the moment is giving us an incidence rate of less than one case per 100,000. “So that, as for getting into a widespread nationwide infectious disease problem, we haven't got to that point yet,” “We seem to find that about 50 per cent of the patients who have had it have died,” says Jessamine. “We know that approximately 40 per cent die within 12 months of being diagnosed, 80 per cent within 24 months, and well over 90 per cent — closer to 100 — do not survive Health and Welfare in,Ottawa says there are at least.seven drugs that been declared in the test tube, among them HPA-23 and ’Sutamin. 3 While patients with AIDS have beeir treated in other drugs are not yet approved for use in Canada. White makes a point that needs reinforcing: HPA-23 and Suramin may, kill the virus that causes AIDS, but that ‘does not mean the immune system of the patient has returned to normal. White’s remarks are echoed by Gilmore and Dr. Normand Lapointe, chief immunologist at Ste-Justine Hospital in Montreal. : =) All of the known drugs, Lapointe says, seem to be fairly toxic. Even if a drug killed the virus or stopped it replication, there: is still the separate problem of reconstituting the impaired immune system. Gilmore at Royal Victoria, Lapointe at Ste-Justine and doctors at the Armand Frappier Institute, Montreal Children’s Hospital and the Montreal General Hospital have formed a liaison group on AIDS. countries with these drugs, some have died anyway. The ° ople’s Insulation Services $500 &i5.., CONTINUES At 33's % Off Customer Price up to $500. Available on homes built before Sept. 1, 1977. also insulate commercial buildings and new homes FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL WALLY AT 365-7150 OR BILL AT 226-7705. Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sun. sport” KINGSTON, ONT. (CP) — What looks like a pool cue, goes 240 kilometres an hour, is greasy but frozen and gets better with Nope, it’t not Canada's an- swer to Star Wars weapons; in fact, it could be our next contribution to the Winter Olympics — snow snakes. . Thomas Maracle, who lives on the nearby Tyendinaga Indian - reserve, is—a_ snow. _snake sage. Not only-is-he-a promoter of the ancient In- dian sport, but he is among. the youngest person who makes snakes, the intricately crafted wooden poles that are thrown for distance across the snow. Promoters want the sport introduced to the Winter Olympics to be held in Cal- gary in 1988. “Snow snakes are actually ~~ used to end wars,” acle. time. “These were a gift from the Creator to our people to compete by sport rather than war.” age? says Mar- “Our people warred against each other for a long September 5, 6, 7 16’ in Stock, other sizes AN Now at introductory prices! Henne's Marina On the Arrow Lakes, 2's miles from Castlegar. 365-3219 a Western Canadian Company ONE WILL BE CHOSEN MISS GOLDEN CITY DAYS.’ From left, m1 Colette Chapdelaine (Miss Golden City Tra: (Miss_Rossland_Lions),-Lisa- Edgell (Miss Suzanne Fox (Miss Uplonder), Anno Marie Deborah Rebecka iodg THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 5 QUEEN'S PAGEANT FRIDAY FIREWORKS at Jubilee Park . SEPTEMBER 6 MAUSEU/A & MINE Tours (Lost mine foot, at 4. m.) SOCCER TOURNAMENT Jubilee & Haley Parks Before the log is dragged through the snow to leave a trough. The snakes are thrown down the trough, reaching speeds up to 240 kilometres an hour and travelling up to 2% kilom- m etres. “Aerodynamics are invol- says Maracle, explain- ing that the snakes float on a ved,” cushion of air. He makes about six snow snakes each winter and i takes each a couple of years to season properly. “The older they are, the better they are. Snow snakes are soaked in a solution of animal and other fats for a few months and then dried. They soak up the - oils and before a competition they are heated on a wood stove and polished with the +, oils that seep out. Then they are fro; the-snake.” Although at one time In- dians competed North America, the sport waned between the First and Second World Wars. “It was almost wiped out,” “Now coming back and we hope to get it into the Winter Olym- pics sometime in the future. “We are showing demon- strations across the country and trying to get Canada to - become involved in it as a said Maracle. country.” ‘ozen. USES TECHNIQUES “In throwing, it is not so much how strong a competi- tor is.. Emphasis is on co- offlination and preparation of across it is A player does not handle the snow snake with bare Colimbia Avenue IGO Eagles Holl Seeiiaws eseseesdslnuhs 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. ‘STREET DANCE Washington Street. Live music GEMS OF THE STAGE ‘85 McLean School Annex (Drill Hall) Admission $4.00 ROSSLAND FIREMAN’S BALL Rossland Secondary School. Music by Syndance. Advance tickets ot Fire H p.m.-1:00 a.m. SATURDAY ~ SEPTEMBER 7 PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST Senior Citizens’ Hall 7:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m MUSEUM & MINE TOURS (Last tour at 4:00 p.m.) 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. GOLDEN CITY SOCCER TOURNAMENT Jubilee & Haley Parks ... PLAY FOR FUN SOFTBALL Cook Ave. & Centennial Parks 9:00 a.m 2ND ANNUAL GOLDEN CITY DAYS OPEN FUN MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS TOURNAMENT Tennis courts 10:00 a.m. UNITED CHURCH WOMEN PIE SALE Columbia Ave 10:00 a.m. GOLDEN CITY DAYS PARADE Lottery Fund 11:00 a.m: FALL FAIR Rossland Arena WARRIORS’ LOUNGE Rossland Arena 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. cae neta 9a.m.-5 p.m. yee Sp.m-12:30 a.m. a Sele eaten bnacts 8:00 p.m. Dress 1900 (optional). nora Crogg Rossland Eagles), je Knudsgaard (Miss je), Tera Turner (Miss Rossland Rotary). ROSSLAND ART CLUB ART SHOW Rossland Arena 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. LEGION LADIES’ AUX. BEEF ON A BUN Lower Legion Hall . - 12:00 noon GOLDEN NUGGET SALOON—Co-op building No advance tickets necessary ............ : BAVARIAN GARDENS Columbia Ave. 12:00 noon-12:30 a.m FIRST ANNUAL GOLDEN CITY DAYS CAR SHOW 12:00 noon-5:30 p.m Uplander (Parking lot . 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m ‘KIDS’ KARNIVAL Washington Street BINGO Eagles’ Hall... 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m GOLDEN CiTy CLOWNS EOTTON CANDY Washington Street 10 p.m.-4:00 p.m. OUTHOUSE CHALLENGE AACE Second Ave. & Queen St KIDDIES’ SANDBOX 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Washington Street 130 p.m LUMBERJACK COMPETITION Kokanee Derby Club *Washington Street . CHAINSAW CARVING Washington Street CAST-IN-THE-BUCKET Washington Street CHILDRENS’ PET SHOW 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. wg 2:30 pm Grade 7 & under. North end of Jubilee Park .... GOLDEN NUGGET SALOON Co-op building: Advance tickets only . GEMS OF THE STAGE ‘85 McLean School Annex (Drill Hall) Presented by the R.L.O.P. and sponsored in part by Cominco Ltd. Admission $4.00 7:30 p.m:-12:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m. CABARET Heritage Society. Miners’ Union Hal! TEEN DANCE — LIVE MUSIC. Rossland Sec. School ..... 9:00 p.m.midnight SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8 ODDFELLOWS PANCAKE BREAKFAST IQOF Hall 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m. "S FAI AT THE ROSSLAND ARENA SEPTEMBER 7 & 8 *% Canning & Pickling + Refreshments * Children’s Entries (Clay modelling: printing, 8) cooking, craft: 3:00 p.m: hands, only with deerskin “(Bare hands) can %* Flowers _ gloves. slow them down as much as 50 feet (about }§.metres). * Commercial * Fruit & Vegetables PHOTO COURTESY NANCY RHODE-SCOTT MUSEUM & MINE TOURS (Last tour at 4:00 p.m.) 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m GOLDEN CITY SOCCER TOURNAMENT. ‘i Jubilee & Haley Parks PLAY FOR FUN SOFTBALL Cook Ave. & Centennial Parks 9:00. a.m. GOLDEN CITY GRIND—10KM & 2KM RUNS Rossland Secondary Schoo! 9:30 a.m 2ND ANNUAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT Tennis courts 10:00 a.m CHURCH SERVICE McLean School Annex (ont Hall) 10:32 a.m KIDS‘ HOUR— GOLDEN NUGGET SALOON i Co-op building. 12 years > and under 11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon FALL FAIR Rossland Arena WARRIORS’ LOUNGE Rossland Arena 11:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. ROSSLAND ART CLUB ART SHOW Rossland Arena . . 11:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m GOLDEN CITY CLOWNS COTTON CANDY Washington Street 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m GOLDEN NUGGET SALOON Co-op building. No advance tickets necessary BAVARIAN GARDENS Columbia Ave. KIDS’ KARNIVAL Washington St BINGO Eagles’ Hall BEARD CONTEST Washington St PIE THROWING Washington St KIDDIES’ SANDBOX Washington St KIDS* SPORTS DAY 11:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m 12:00 noon-5:30 p.m 12:00 noon-12:00 a.m. ¥2:00 noon 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. North end of Jubilee Park ROSSLAND CREDIT UNION GOLDEN CITY DAYS BARBECUE Rossland Seg. School . GOLDEN NUGGET SALOON Co-op building. Advance tickets only 1:20 p.m. 4:00 p m.-6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m. - %* Photography * Crafts * Knitting & Sewing Booths % Home Cooking ((enranoscat )) (With Operator) * Crafts * Wine & Beer While at the Fair, drop in'to the ‘Gun Centre of the Kootenays”’ |_______eNew& Used Bought, Sold and traded © Lots of specials for the hunters Wise's Hardware 2044 Washington St., Rossland 362-5171 2185-A 362-9055 “Your Total Travel Agency” 2070 Columbia Ave. _ Rossland Shoes & Repairs 20% Off Dr. Scholls Clogs *25% Off Foam Tread Slippers 362-5521 Rossland ROSSLAND MUSEUM Last mine igure 4p.m. ROSSLAND TEA HOUSE Come up and enjoy our Full Italian Spaghetti Meal This Saturday and Sunday 4:30-8 p.m: Meal includes dessert & coffee Adults — $7.95 Children to 11 yrs.—% price BRING THE GANG! i ANNNHNNNMANONMMHMANND HMMMMNNANNAMMMMHMMMMNON SCHNEIDER'S BUILDING SURPLIES LTD. Woeneta Junction TRAIL (OF TA.BR-MARTS LID, 368-6466 Waneta plaza “The People Place” Alpine drug-mart 2060 Columbia Ave., Rossland om DINNER SPECIALS Mon.-Sun. Sept. 2-8 CHICKEN CORDON BLEU Freshly prepared chicken breasts with hom and Swiss $9.95 or 2 for $17.50 Reservations Please! cheese. Rossland Realig Lid. 2080 Col., Ave:, Rossland - 362-7337 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE « ATTENTION BAN ND STUDENTS: Ludwig ‘snare drdm_ for sale. Barely used. $190. 0.8.0. 365 40 SQ. YDS. shag carpet with underlay. 606 Larch St. 3/69 LESAGE Piano and bench, $900. Beautiful bedroom Gueen SIZE waterbed, regular bed, bookcase, headboard, washer, dryer, fridge. stove, two colfee tables. 365-5994 3/7) FOR SAFE DRIVING Use the ANIMAL WARNING ALERT For information KC PET MART 2181 Columbia 365-2633 NOW: TAKING “registration for next session. Eve Children’s 's Saturday, morning. Ceri feacher. R and R Ceramics, Sere 3805. 7/6 TOP SOIL, gravel, fill. drain rock. Paul Legebokolf. 359-792 CJ * Clothing * Jewellery * Crystals * Unicorns Gilts BOUTIQUE [Above Bob's Poy ‘n Tekit) FOR SALE: Lamb meat, 365-6360. 7/65 5 SEAMLESS 5° GUTTERS ge aluminum, cor uous sori leakproof guaran- Free estimates. Mc. 1. 365-3241 04" CLASSIFIED RATES AND. INFORMATION Rates First 10 Words $3.50 Additional Words 15¢ 3 Insertions for Price of 2 7 Insertions for Price of 4 Special Reduced Rates for 13x, 18x, 26x, 52x, 104x are Also Available Attention Getters 25¢ for each time ad appears (Minimum charge 75¢.) Legal Ads Word ads: 20€ per word for one insertion; 15¢ per word jor ~ insula: Trade 19 cult. suite, $2500. freezer model. for smaller Evenings. 365-8083. SOFT TOP tent trailer $925. nagitility, trailer, $200, 0:8:0.368: 7605. 69 READERS of the Castlegar News. CHAIN SAW. DAYS FRI. AND SAT.; SEPT. 13 & 14 Pioneer Rep. to assist you! Free Coffee & Donuts SNOW TRAILS SALES & SERVICE 502-12th Ave., Genelle 693-2382 through = this membership. in the B.C) Yukon ploce your 25-word “blanket' Elgssitied Cl more than homes. Your Action Ad ba ion veadars! d num 2212 tor details. Aluminum Sheets 24%" -« 36" A40-42-—<75¢ Each’ 13 to 24 — 60¢ Each 25 or More — 50¢ Each r CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia Avenue Castlegar EXCELLENT automatic dryer, years-old. $250. Call Brad, ice 3347 days or 365-8054 evenings. VISION - | SALES Complete systems available! Starting at *1200 On the Spel financing available O.A.C. View at HILLTOP SERVICE Or Call LORNE FELLOWS 365: ALUMINUM sheets. Idea! inexpensive rooting, siding. or tion. They can even be sed for vapor Barriers and any kind of miscellaneo tion. These used printing pyass plates (.009 x 242 x 36 inches) ore priced oF follows: One to 12 ts each; 13 to 24, 60 cents s. Castlegar. tin/22 USED GUNS bought and Sold. ‘ash or trade. Wises Hardware. Rossland. 112-362-5171. tin/93 STATIONERY SUPPLIES PHOTOCOPYING WEDDING STATIONERY GENERAL PRINTING Kel PrinrS2.3 FRESH LIQUID honey in your con- tainers at $1.00/Ib. Flower Power Aplaries, Grond Forks, 442-2933. 1/65 BIRCH, Toi SATELLITE | ond sptit-65-2925, ama TEL 365-2711 At Castlegar Turbo MEN'S 5-speed bike, $75. Electric yogurt moker, $12, Redken ‘hair Lorler. $12. popcorn 6 PEA GRAVEL, crush, 5/8 crushed rock, $12 per yard: Minimum 12- <>. For Better or For Worse’ by Lynn Johnston ” IMMEDIATE ‘mobi September 4, 1985 cl ONE BDRM. cottoge. "$250, 365. 6095 after Fo 2BDRM. ioe ‘on acreage. Gar- den space, ond. garage. 359. Sail ‘one bdrm, = suite. Available Oct. 1. $225, 365-2554. 3/70 occupancy, 2 ile home,- Private FOR ARG Desirable €ommerciat Location FREE ESTIMATES Call George Ross Shop Manager MALONEY’S AUTO BODY — 365-2155 Downtown Castlegar Sh loss Claims Next to Pharmasave. SEE what Mary Kay cosmetics can do tor you. Fron. 365-7857. 180/33 HOUSE SOLD. Must sell ‘mojor ppliances, household fur. nishings - -6733. 3: 103. St. ACORN fireplace, good shore? $150. 365-3730 after 4 p.m. 3/69 DRESSER, headboard, set, cot, dinette, bedroom mattress (twin/double). old TVs. 365-6694. FOOT CANOPY | $200.) at. duility trailer, $900. 365-6482. 3/70 Two-Gallon PAILS yard loods. 359- 7/69 MATERNITY clothe: 5 12-16, ses, $10; t-shirts, blouse: font $5.00. Call Fran 365-7857. “SCREENED top soil, now available. 352-6187 or 352-5980. tin/36 MAJOR APPLIANCES REPAIRED B&C HOME APPLIANCES REPAIR LTD. 365-5451 or 364-0411 DRY BIRCH firewood, $65. full cord: ‘Mixed $55.00 per cord. aes: 42. FRANKLIN FIREPLACE, ergan, -aluminum ro von. Best ole 623 Columb 631 Avenue 365-6385 226-7481. SICKLE MOWER, “like Ww. 36" riding m 8 HP. Betas & & Stratton ‘engine, 65 JARI 44 AMI insertions. Legal boxed ads: 64¢ per agate line for one in- sertion; 48¢ per agate line tor subsequent consecutive inser- tions. Payment Policy Payment may be made by cash, cheque or Visa and MasterCard credit cards. It is not advisable to send cash through the mail. Classified Ads may be charged, but a $1 billing charge will be made if e ad is not paid for seven days after lb first appear. (This $1 charge does NOT ap- ly to Viee ond MosterCard charge o= Action Ads Deadline Ads” SUNDAY CASNEWS 11 a.m. Friday “Boxed Ads” |... WEDNESDAY CASNEWS 11.a.m. Tuesday SUNDAY CASNEWS 10.a.m. Friday Order by Mail separate piece of paper and The Castlegar ht to clossity ‘ods under Print your Action Ad on af inchUce THE PRICE: When vertising items for sole, it's always advisable to state the Brice. Many readers won't phone YA) ONLY *1.50 EACH Heavy duty all-purpose plastic pails with tight-fitting rs and ha: Need cleaning. $1.50 each. CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia | Ave. 2,000 sq. ft. at street level, 000 Run the same word classified ad in three c News and you pay only for the first two ads . . . the > last one is at NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. issues of the Castl SPRUCE FIREWOOD, $65 per cord, two cords, $55 each. Custom cut to desired lengths. Spruce firewood only. Apply to 3684, Castlegar, B. 7. yn TRUMPET in excollent condition, $125. 365-6316 ofterS p.m. 3/71 RUSSELL : AUCTION HOUSE New & Used Furniture for Sale Phone 399-4793 MOVING SALE. ce DONNAS CERAMICS. A fascinating hobby. Over 2000 different pieces 19 choose from. our.own Christmas gifts. Full line of greenware and paints for sale. Evening ond morning classes. September. nai 1STith Avenue. i FREESTONE PEACHES Pick you 15¢/Ib Glowhaven vari ty. Greet if no price is oi * BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Turbo Resources Ltd., a fully Western Canadian sales area, ani vestment is required. 234 - 22nd St. N., Lethbridge, Alta. TIH3A7 Att.: Don Walls tunity inthe City of Castlegar. This is a family- type service station consisting of two large bays, plenty of storage area, has excellent potential for a family-run service station. The successful application will possess a high degree of business apptitude, be aggressive, ambitious and a hard-working individyal. “To qualify for this business opportunity an in- Please send written resume to: TURBO RESOURCES LTD., oppor- large showroom and flavour. Bring daily. Covert Farms, Oliver, Be, PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIED for details! Classified Ads 365-2212 RENT THIS - SPACE 365-5210 1972 TENT CAMPER. 365-2468. FRESH CORN. Highwoy 3._No. 1699, Thrums. 399. wn ONE MOPED in Sreettont con- 365-8350. al} SARTLETT PEARS, 25¢ 365-7948 or ‘cali Sas Broadwater Road, Robson. 3/71 on. 24 electric range. O/T AY GLASS & MIRROR Glass Replocements Sealed Units * ICBC Cloims 604 - 200 Ave., Fairview Sub. Castlegar — 365-2394 PUREBRED Golden Ret: pres 75 ‘cash a ewood. 355-235) lowers el. CONTACTS.S. BILN © AT PHARMASAVE 365-7813 Days 365-5392 Nig 3 BDRM. abil heme with large addition on la indscoj eplace, ground 6.5995 after 3 No pets. 3/70 WOODLAND PARK HOUSING CO-OP Otters attordable fomily units. Lorge 2 ond townhouse tutes. new TWO CHEV 16” 8-hole split rims, $20.365-3751. 3/76 ticles must not total over $20 and each item must have its price stated. We will run your ad for three issues. ONE BDRM. house -in Robson, available for quiet student or couple. Fridge/stove. 365-3193. 3/69 le terme of shale -purchave, leasonabl Chitdvon welcome, cove tecnchoot ‘Member BDRM. basement us do: ovailable July 1- Phone 365.501 2. | in/45 PONDEROSA MOBILE HOME tne iscaped lots valabie, Tist month rent tres of 1 year. Gas avi 3353. tin. TWO BDRM. condominium. 01 pai . full basement, rstbs aire ‘URNISHED HOUSEKEEPING — UNITS. $210/month. 365. ingludin TRAILERS “FOR RENT. furnished AFFORDABLE 3. bdrm. family housing in Castlegar, rent ent available. For 365-2667. B.C Management Coomiatien: 13/68 ROOM’ lownstoirs Bedroom suite: Walk to schools and shopping. Quiet area. 7586 e cozy PaRNISaeD cottage Slocan Park. Running water and garden. $200/month. 428-2809. 1/66 ROBSON: 2 bedroom, furnished. Available 365-3653. LOGELIN APT. Serving the entire West Kootenay area Ihe Trail SPCA 8 pleased 10 welcome na. Hodath Som apm Monday terior Welcome to Trail Danal Salmo. Phor evenings. ee DOGS BOARDED. Alco Kennels. 357-91 ‘ine? Downtown, Costlegir. newly edro; CALL coutect 368-3133 THREE-BEDROOM mobile home on large lot, available July 1.— Gas heat. 365-3155. tin/43 BASEMENT SUITE, 2 bedrooms, fridge. stove, utilities included 365-6538. After e days. 7 BDRM. SUITE. Batchelor suite. both partly furnished. 365.2188 GE SSATTIA: Hiei ONE AND 2 § BDRM. _ APIS. “$700 HOUSE available lowntown, 32ho) enon "365-6431 or 365 7/6 jitable for 14° s wii ‘edar etc.. if desired. ‘Close to town. « Crest Trailer Court, 365. o156. tin/57 spacious grounds, off-street parking, quiet, ideal for studen- contractors, etc. Excellent at, light and jeokly. or By the month. 365- , 365-3250 or 365-3727, “Hino -Surplus Properties All of which we re offering for sale ot prices, 9 financing packages. we EZ 9th AVE.,-KINNAIRD SS Always’ a very popular area for family oriented living. Almost new 1380 sq.ft. quality built home with numerous extras including a large private back. Appraisal value — $80,000. GROSVENOR PLACE 2x6 construction in this 5-years-old, 3 bedroom home with large covered sundeck, double carport and partly finished daylight basement. Excellent value at only $68,000. Immediate occupancy. ~~ PRIVACY BY THE RIVER 1340 sq.ft. 3 bedroom, full basement hom: Separate family room with fireplace wood floor. Very attractively located in qur cul-de-sac area on Dumont Crescent. Asking $68,000 with 9% financing. RIVERSIDE CRESCENT If you like the convenience of being close to school and shopping, plus living ina very private neighbourhood, then this 3 bedroom, full bi home is for you. Includes appropricie headings and to d page location. All advertisements such as Help Wanted mus! comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act. . This Act states no meoy state or imply limitation. of Zpecification, tenance pf public decency ANID prior approval hos been obtained through the Huron Rights Branch). DATE: . Mon., Sept. 9 ‘COURSE: Transportation Supervisor EC Reon: 30 a.m. TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS | Federal and Provincial Regulations covering the handling offering for tran- sport and transportation of dangerous goods came into effect July 1, The B.C. Motor Transport Association is ottering the tollowing: TRAINING COURSES FOR SHIPPERS & CARRIERS DATE: Mon., Sept. 9 COURSE: Drivers REGISTRATION 6p.m. All courses held at the Monte Carlo Inn, Castlegar. For further information or registration, call BCMTA at 299-7407 (Burnaby) 1985. DATE: Tues., Sept. 10 COURSE: Shippers REGISTRATION: 8:30 a.m. Victoria Faculty of Education. fireplace, sundeck and brick front exterior. Open for offers. TREED BUILDING LOTS Located in Tammerlane subdivision, these lots In collaboration with @ number of provincial agencies, will be oltering the following courses" in this college region during are two of the last few remaining and have been ‘priced for immediate sale at $19,900 - the 1985.86 contact academic year. For information and to register of Victoria, 721-7874. SELKIRK CO! ED 4118 (Y51) — Problems of CASTLEGA\ Instructor: LLEGE REGION Avontion and Behovior (3.0) inney each. OOTISCHENIA ACREAGE Undoubtingly one of the “most attractive properties in Ootischenia. Located on the ED E 484 — In eddition to these courses, three others will be offered vio the Knowledge Network: EDB ED B 343 — Reoding in the Frank 1. 16 Time: Location: TBA UBC: SPED 436-437 — Foundations of Reading — 1.5 Sep - Dec School — 1.5 Jon= Apr NSsep Dee upper bench with beautiful view of the river and valley. Water available.