: a. Aa Castlégar News Janvary 13, 1988 JANUARY SEWING SPECIAL TWO BASIC SEWING MACHINES SINGER MODEL 6212 * Buttonholer * 5 Stitches * Free Arm JANOME 1 a a FRESH PRODUCE Large Navel UBC plans fundraising Catelli Buy any 6 Pack of Featured © Horizontal and Vertical Blinds © Complete Line of Constellation Bonnie Zavitz began work selling insurance for London LIfe, a job that lasted from Oct. 17, 1983, to June 8, 1984. In late 1983, she arranged to borrow money from an aunt, Helen Hazel Smith, to finante her husband's participation in the The “widow's” husband appeared to revive, as a man representing himself as Bryant Zavitz, the beneficiary, accompanied her to Sun Life to sign a power of attorney. A VANCOUVER (CP) — The University of B.C. plans a major public fund-raising campaign to supplement the to donate money, Strangway said, and “fundamentally, the news is pretty good. There's titude out there Coca Cola Products at Canada Safeway Stores for ORANGES Or Ready Cut Macaroni Spaghettini © Fettuccine or PAGHETTI $100,000 cheque was issued Aug. 20, but $97,000 remains tied up in a bank account. TOOK POLICIES Despite meticulous planning she was tripped up when a To protect the investment, she took out “partnership” clerk at the provincial Department of Vital Statistics, policies on her aunt and her husband with London Life, Patricia Chan, noticed an inconsistency in the stated cause of acting as the sales agent. death — the third one — of the aunt. Because her aunt had suffered strokes in the past, and Chan realized it would have been a “sudden death” and therefore would be considered a high risk, Zavitz posed as therefore a coroner's case. But the coroner didn't know her aunt for the medical examination. about it, the hospital had no record of admission, the doctor “She had no intention for fraud at the time, but sought said it wasn't his signature. to reduce the premiums,” said Pettenuzzo. “For some time they were running around town trying Smith died a few months later on may 25, 1984. to find a body that they thought someone was trying to Zavitz's family separated when the bridge contract dispose of,” said Johnstone, “but there was none.” failed and her husband moved to the United States to look When North Vancouver RCMP took Zavitz to the for work. station to ask her what it was all about and ‘who was But Zavitz added riders to her husband's life insurance involved, she said: “Just me — no one else.” Vander Zalm brings back cut prison work programs VANCOUVER (CP) — ployees Union. cuts which I had to institute ciety for their acts. Prison work programs pro- “There have been work in September,” Gillingham “I don't think we need to posed recently by Premier programs in progress that ‘said. “I would hope that in have any unsight!iness Bill Vander Zalm were have been cancelled because the new fiscal year, in April, whether it’s litter or growth Linguine © 1 kg. Box Each *1.79 UICK OATS Quaker. $ 2.25 kg. Bag or Instant 2 kg. Bag fa WITH COUPON ............ money it gets from the pro- vineial government, student Strangway said the uni- tuition fees and other versity is still trying to re- sources, says president Dav- cover from provincial cuts in id Strangway. the early 1980s that Strangway would not give amounted to 20 per cent of details of the campaign, operating funds. UBC raised which he said might be tuition fees “substantially” announced in a few weeks. for several years following The university has been the cuts, and since then has conducting market surveys raised them annually at to measure public willingness roughly the rate of inflation. DONATIONS Are now being accepted for Rosemary Condy.and her three children due to the New Year's Fire which destroyed -their home. bridge contract. Marketed by Sunkist California Grown ® Size 4! Lbs: $1 _00 For BIG WIN SPECIALS PEANUT BUTTER Empress. Regular or Super Chunky. 1,5 kg. Tin @ WITH COUPON ........... Harding-Imperial & Armstrong Flooring as Well as Many Other Popular Brand Names in Stock © Roll End Specials $2 69»: s DEPOSIT .73/kg. And 25¢ Will Be Donated to Purchase Olympic Tickets for Disadvantaged Children! 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Vander Zalm said on the weekend that prisoners should be working in the community to pay back so- of brambles as long as we have people that are perhaps in some way required to repay in part for the damage they caused,” Vander Zalm said. Fruman, whose union rep- resents the guards, said the work gangs used to do ser- viees such as clear scrub from parks and chop wood for pro- vincial campsites. A TRUST FUND HAS BEEN SET UP AT KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Castlegar Regular Price $5.99. This Week's Special $4.88 Without Coupon. Regular Price $4.19. This Week's Special $2.69 Without Coupon. Prices effective through Saturday, January 16 in Your Friendly, Courteous Castlegar Safeway Store. Mon. to Wed. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 9 a.m. to? p.m. We reserve the right to limit sales to retail quantities. Prices effective while stock losts Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday CANADA BAFEWAY LIMITED commences