C2 FOR SALE BY OWNER pets, 24° x 24 double “g garage. Close to CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 4, 1981 _——————— | =n 1980 TOYOTA Landcruiser, 8, km., still under warranty, 2 siebart ‘cated, asking $11,500 sige color. Contact ‘Ron 962-5393, bot in 6 3/86 inn PODGE pene, P.B., P.S., ‘auto. trans. r. te collen condition, girylsee. bio, h. 365-244: 3/86 NEWSPAPER carrier urgently required for route in Ootischenia area. Twice week delivery. Area: food to dump, ‘vest off Righw cal tos FOUND: Cushion at the a te ih last Saturday, Oct, 2: yy dalorest ‘Ownet plecaa alt S89. 2/87 At ‘ANON, Anne F. 365-8060, a Christine C. 365-2448, Patsy P. 52/63 49, Noda i" piano. For fu . 8 MUSIC | N caTlobTa MUSIC INSTRUCTION available for the earthen information fone Ray Galtinger ot 965-3} For iinaa ‘I Castlegar News, Ph, 385, PABYTITTER required _- i a home, weekdays, Ph, 965-5070, i § t th N. Costlegar, $41s600¢ Ph ‘384-4925, 5/8 Service Ltd. Complete Mobile Home Service Moving, Skirting, Sundecks, » Blocking, Add-a-rooms, Levelling Repanelling Re-sealing Roofs HUNTERS ret 1979 Jeep CJ7 x 4, 40, no frills, some m, plone $7,300. Ph. 226- 7/82 1962 CHEVY peed h. 34 I-traction. Ph, 365- 1974 CHEVELLE Malibu 7 di puto. | P, FB. PS. good concitions 5 CaHDE| Agency Ltd. 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 1967 FORD Fairlane, beater, $400. Ph. 365-; 1963 OLDS, good mechenical con: dition, radi’ snow and summer Mires, $395 0.6.0, Ph, 365-2604, ped Rane ‘a-ton, 3 speed. Ph. jeod ines 3/87 6 days a week to serve you better * Private auto insurance 3/87 oe wan, many, extras, will ones trade, $7,500. Ph. 365-5009, ‘3/87 Fireplace Carpet Sales & schools, 11%% ‘mortgage, due Sept. 174 rergeae, 500, (Principals Only Please) TO VIEW PH. 365-6222 Sam % 000 a: FT. LOT (on Colum! Cast! tlegar, $32,000. Ph. > Bisetor int Stingiien. 7/83 OWN a lot in Florida, 7% . assumable mtge., low ull details Ph. 365-3942. PRIVATE SALE Approximately 4 acre with water and septic tank in lower Gotlschenia: Vendor will reasonable offers ments. 3/87 tinen le Call 365-2230 atter 6:00 p.m. Sa 4 ACRES Pass Cre d, fron- % water, becviltul view, . 365-6011. tin, 60" x 126° PRIVATE LOT (Woodian Drive), North Castlegar. aren TWO trailer lots at 223 - 3 Ave., Castlegar. Ph. 365-5732. 7/86, CHOICE BUILDING SITES BEAVER VALLEY Prices From $14,900 it dr prepaid * ATTENTION * CONTRACTORS INVESTORS. PRIVATE BUILDERS MOBILE HOME OWNERS This is your chance to pur- chase land at today's price and have the equivolent of bank or credit union interest charges for six months, rebated at the time of pur- chase. SITES INCLUDE: « Fully serviced bulla allow mol es) Sitcdews “Countey: “Eeates tire peor illy treed lots o; 1/86 Pines, Genel 693-5444, Office located at Shoreacres Traller Park Ph. 359-7014 HARBEL HOLDINGS LTO. Mobile Street, Kamloo; 2E2. 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RAI RS Commercial Industrial Residential Kootenay Paint Clinic” 365-3563 362-582: TWILL NOT be responsible for any debts incurred in name other than over my written signature, citer Oct. 29, 1981. John G. Pen- le 3/88 orTVan asset but not necessary. CONTACT ED CHERNOFF 365-3122 labie. BIG JOE — Orchestra avallal Country Western, middle je of ine |. Experience in Radio time to part time. Special Price chrome wheels. 4x4 Conversion Kits Ys ton and % ton trucks converts from full Installed we 8 1 995 SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE 5 and 6 stud — 8" wide — white spoke and Maloney P: Pontiac Buick GMC Ltd. PHONES6 365-2155 FOR APPOINTMENT PLUS TAX Columbia Ave., Castlegar 1976 GLASPAR is we 50 h. Merc, trailer — iT geligate ionae $2,500 firm, aya HANDYMAN will do small car 'h. pantry and odd jobs, etc, Ph. 368. 1989 HONDA 185 Enduro, $1 1979 Kawasaki 100,... 1977 fonda 125 trail bike, $700;-1 Honda 99 excellent condition’ Phy 366-6938 0F.365-2847 after6p.m.___3/88 ixD ‘of season special: 1980 Hon- da 400 Hawk, 9,500 km., perfect shape. Must move, $1, 700. 0, bo, an ONoA C8650 street eS lew mileage, excellent Sooition. Cameo, pickup in CHEVY geese condition: $3,500 o. ark 5402. WTAE PONTIAC ‘Acadian, a - cellent’ condition. Ph. 2788 1975 BROUGHAM Marquis Delux, 4dr. sedan, P.B., P.S., alr-cond., jent condition, 365-6921. short-| bo 1976 eee ide-step, 3 led |. win .S., P.B., 350 auto tepid, "$5,200 o.b.0. "3/88 a FORD Econoline E300 Van, winter radials on drs pe fully customized. Ph. 365-: or 368- 6265. 3/88 ‘ocres level ted for a sane oat isliow sob homes! Call now for best choice 368- 6566 % IMPORTANT NOTICE & Investors seeking income tox reliel ask jonal ink 1970 %.-TON Chewy plekup wi ihe’ Okanagan camper. 748 afte “S767 ior a $6,500 1980 Merton eep truck $6600 obo. h. 355-2489 or 355-2293, 1/87 INVITATION Construction of 264 square meter (2841.7 square feet) Works Crew Building, Warfield, B.C. TO TENDER 355. TO_BUY; Knittin a SUZUKI PEI75, paral ed: runs great, $1,100 0.b.0. Ph. 265: 350 CHEV moter, good condition. Ph. 365-3837. tn/79 machine with lace maker. PI © 365- 6892 Srauinge fin/68 TO BUY: Guns — All makes. and models. Ph. 365. 7/88 "74 CELICA, 21 090 miles on rebuilt engine, an & nice driving car, Car & Truck Rentals Weekend Specjal_ ae neon $Q95 100 Free WE Nay HARD! R 365-8461 Sealed Tenders from HC willbe received at the offices of The Corporation of the Village of Warfield, 555 Schofield Highway, Trail, B.C. VIR 2G7, on or before 4:00 P.M. local time, Friday, Novernber 20, 1981. Tender Di are lable N ber 2, 1981 to General, Contractors only from the Nelson office: of D.P. Faitbank Architects, 404 Vernon Street, Nelson, B.C. VIL 4E5, by written notice with’ deposit of, che hundred and fif ty dollars ($150) certified cheque, refundable upon return of di within two weeks of tender closing. Tender Documents may be viewed at: © A.C.A. Construction House, 2675 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C. ce Sik, extra ti ‘4'speed, $8,000. firm. tn 93. 1977 AMC 2dr. hardtop, sma, AM/FM stereo, ellen dition, $3,000 o. MUST SELL 1979 Tr clean. WE'LL PAY YOU $40 per hundred to process and mail advortisin 2, S100 All in MOFFAT deukie oven Coronad er an le beds ting and © matiress. Ph. 365-6608 or Se. 1 TEACH most styles of guitar f. beginners: Ph. Se3-a705 0" n/e + NELSON... .- Vitoming, Colonic Irrigations. RES WAY, 186 N. “Maple, ‘Colville (509) " 684. 4370, 52/45 GROOMING, BOARDING AND PET SUPPLIES SHASHEEN KENNELS (reg.) 352-2164 THE S.P.C.A. 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Choose a plan from our catalogue or bring in '76 DODGE “May all who come seeking aid — the sick, the hurt and the troubled — find healing here.” With these words and a brave flourish of golden scis- sors Octogenarian Miss Mar-* jorie H. Butlin, member of a Slocan pioneer family and active Auxiliary member for the past 43 years, but the ribbon to open the new Slo- can Community Hospital- Health Care Centre at the New Denver 1 New Denver lakefront setting Slocan Hospital complex opens the 28 residents. An adult day care centre was provided during the ' project, and early develop- ment of this service is con- templated. The Board has al- ready set the wheels in mo- tion for a Stage 2 in the ser- and patient areas and equip- w: ment by various individuals and organizations was ac: knowledged by Society pres. ident Irwin. Total of fur- nishing and equipment cost $161,200 while purchase of the Pavilion lands and other ildings by the Society was vices Possible conversion Sof § some of the intermediate care beds to provide a holding service for extended care patients awaiting transfer to full- service care may be Passing the scissors was a man whose father JJ Irwin was first chairman of the hospital society that in 1925 took over operation of the Kildare Street hospital, built in 1898 by Dr. J.E. Brouse part of the proposed de- velopment, functional prog- ram for which is being pre- pared for submission to Vic- alas of the new service was spoken by Rev. Daniel and now boarded and locked Law. while awaiting a new role. J.L. Irwin, now chairman of the Board of Trustees that labored long to bring the new hospital-health care centre — British Columbia’s most com- pletely integrated service in the small community health care, field — to Golden keys in a pres- entation case were passed from Dura Construction Company by Christopher J. Fairbank of D.P. Fairbank and Associates, Nelson ar- chitects and community plan- ners who worked with the Planning C and presided over the affairs of the historic day. An inter- ested spectator, among the scores who gathered Satur- day for opening ceremonies Project Director staff to bring the construction pro- gram to fruition. Walter G. Thring, a long-term partici- pant in Slocan Valley com- $182,000. Outdoor furnish- ings for patients was con- structed by the Kootenay Society for.the Handicapped workshop at $3,972. Some $7,500 in outdoor landscaping ilabl, and to tho. many who toured the new hospital-health care cen- tre. Chosen to represent the agr Marie Welch and Ric Bell dietetics; D.H. Taylor, plant and property supervision; d staff of employ at the ribbon cutting party were Mary Simpson for Reg- istered Nurses Association Slocan chapter; Janet Yam- asaki, Government Employ- ees Union; and Eleanor Quirk, B.C. Nurses Union; Helen Wood, Pavilion unit matron, and Boukje Elzinga, director of services. Atten- tion to the of H.W. F » clerk of works; Teresa Morin, infec- tion control and housekeep- ing; R.D. Ramage, account- ing; R.G. Falys, supplies ex- pediting; D.J. MacDonald, pharmacy; Dr. A.E. Jones, radiology; Dr. Harry Rey- nolds and Norman Cerellus, and Dr. D. Steedman; lab- oratory; and Alice CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 4, 1981 ‘C3 Waits for ships to come in HAMILTON (CP) — Sue Dorland spends her time scrambling up the gangways of rusty old freighters or boarding tugs to motor out to moored ships. “I have to go aboard at least once a day when they're in port, sometimes four or five times if there are prob- lems,” says the 28-year-old shipping agent. “And I have ,to be here regardless of what time they come in.” It’s all in a day's work for Dorland, manager and sole employee of Methan Agen- cies, one of only two shipping in and plantings of a garden theme were carried out by Valley Landscape Nursery of the Slocan Valley. A biography on New Den- ver’s premier doctor J.E. project consulting staff was draw by Project Director Harry Procter, These in- cluded, Evelyn Ramsden, equipment and furnishing Brouse, 1868-1925, iled by present resident doctor John Brighton and published in the Society's 1978 report, New generation has advantage EDMONTON (CP) — To- day's teenagers can expect a much better lifestyle than those born during the baby boom immediately after the Second World War, says an of Dor- othy Gugeon, RN nursing, R.R Boyd and Sally Pearson, personnel and working cation still couldn't get them a job so they rationalized by slamming~’a system they weren't, really:part of, “Today's generation has witnessed first-hand the and from centres th the Central Kootenay, was James Greer, 93, a past trus- tee of 35-years, service, who in the days of the munity the keys as Planning Com- mittee vice-chairman. He acted for Randolph Harding, who was Depression and later “kept the books, and kept things in order and working” as a non-paid manager at the old Slocan Community Hospital. The ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremonies offici- ally opened a $1.7 million health care centre that offers 10 acute care beds, an emer- gency holding-treating suite, x-ray and clinical laboratory on other service in Van- couver, Dedication of the new. structure was by Terry Seg- arty MLA for Kootenay, ac- ting for the Minister of Health Hon. James A. Niel- sen, With the group of dig- -nitaries was Lorne J. Nic- olson MLA for Nelson-Cres- ton. “Assisting the ribbon- cutting with Miss Butlin, 87, was An- services, phy health education room, medi- cal office with examining rooms, community (public) health nurse offices, health records and clean processing rooms, patient lounge and patio, and connected ambu- na Spencer, whose group won resounding praise through the day for their as- sistance to the hospital and the project, and Central Kootenay Regional Hospital District, chairman Martin Slance service’area and tealth~Vanderpol. Phe-frequent aid: jfitness centre.’ * The new actue care hos- pital multi-purpose health services centre was constru- cted adjoining the 28-bed intermediate care Pavillion, now combined into the Slocan Community Hospital-Health Care Society operation. A $187,552 Pavilion kitchen renovation was carried out so it might serve the combined unit, while fire protection system was totally up-dated to afford improved safety for ——— EE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.9 CASTLEGAR Quoiuiions witi be received up to Noon, Noverbee pad eee for ‘snow removal following School Bist Ned 9 schools: Blueberry Creek Elementary ‘Castlegar Prima: Kicnaled, Elementary of thevhespital: district was acknowledged" by several’ speakers both at the opening ceremonies and at a luncheon earlier in the day attended by representatives of the hos- pital and pavilion staff, and invited delegates from other hospital boards, taxation authorities, municipalities, Auxiliary, donor groups and individuals, project staff and others. A welcome to the many attending was spoken by Mayor Mabel McCrory of New Denver Village. * B.C. Heatth Association, an organization acting for all the public hospital and health services of British Columbia, was represented by N.M. Mayner of Revelstoke, a pro- vineial Board member speak- ing for Dr. Hugh MacDonald, president. Hospital Pro- grams representatives Assis- tant Deputy Minister Donald e Thomson and Planning- Division direc- iltent Elementary Ootischenia Elementary ass Creek Elem: r Elementary jtanley juimpbeies jarcys Element Is. Quotations must specify hourly rates and type/size of & Gary L. Kjolberg were kept from flying in to the event by the unusual wea- ther of the Coastal aréa that brought heavy clouds and flooding. Anew gavel and gavel tray for the Board of Trustees was ‘presented from the B.C. Health Association by Mr. A number of gifts }. Dascher urer Schoo! school BlorietN No.9 of tree-plants for the lobby decor by hospital boards and ology at the University of Alberta. “This generation has a def- inite advantage — they are fewer in number, they'll have more job choices and they can benefit from the mistakes their older brothers and sis- ters made,” Wayne McVey said in an interview. Young adults today, he said, have a “no-nonsense” attitude about their goals and how to attain them. , “When baby-boom babies hit their teenage years, they had a cavalier attitude about the future. A university edu- their odler brothers and. sisters had in finding a’ career. They're increasingly aware .. . you do have to get an education if you hope to get he kinds of jobs that pay well.” Are present teenagers more concerned about the future than their broth office Congratulations were ex- tended throughout the day to the Planning Committee of R. Harding, W.G. Thring, Genevieve Rowe, .Sam W. Ott, G.H. von Krogh and for- mer member Steve Cooley. may change but it’s only nat- ural for teenagers to be con- cerned about the future.” But the future looks so good, McVey said, that this generation may become par- ents to another baby boom. “With their improved af- fluence they will be able to afford to have more children. The next baby boom may not be as pronounced as the last “It's pretty funny some- times. In some countries, ap- ntly, the women wait on the docks waving to the men as the ships come in. “When they come in here, T'm waiting on the dock and they're all waving and smil- ing. So I wave and smile back. rates of-young males. — A reduction in, crime rates. — Higher rates of college enrolment. The Country Parson. g “by Frank Clark one but’ there will be a | definite increase.” McVey said a study by United States demographer a Richard - parents and — d were? CONCERN NATURAL “One can make the same arguments for the ‘50s, '60s, and "70s as you can for the "80s," McVey said. “The sources for those worries today’s — Stabilized employment and inflation rates. _ — Higher relative income for young males. — An eventual drop in div- orce rates. — A decline in suicide SAVE * GOOD DEAL * SAVE * GOOD DEAL * SAVE * GOOD DEAL ~ MOTORS | ’81 CLEARANCE lal * & NEW CARS x x 1981 Mustang Hatchback, T-Roof, 5 Spd. 1981 Cougar XR7, Sunroof, Buckets, Cassette 1981 T-Bird, Air, Cassette, Loaded 1981 Fairmont.4 dr., 6 Cyl., Automatic 1981 Zephr Z-7, 2 dr., 6 Cyl., Automatic ) 1981 ZgQ1D° 2dr. Sedan, 6 Cyl, Automatic Ae NEw THLIC i 1981 Zepher Z7, 2 dr., Sport Coupe, 6 Cyl., Auto. 1981 Granada 2 dr., GLX Package, 6 Cyl., Auto. Moun 1981 BSOLD 4 x 4, 351 V8, Auto., 2 Tones ‘Captains Chairs ) 1981 E100 Cargo Van, 6 Cyl, 4 Speed 1981 Camper Van, Loaded 1981 F-100, Short Box, Flareside, 6 Cyl., 4 Spd. 1981 F-150, V8, Auto., H.D. Equipment — 1981 F-2504 x 4, 6 Cyl., 4Spd., Dual Tanks ‘ 1981 F-250 Pickup, 400, Auto., H.D. Equipped for Camper 1981 F-250 Supercab, 4 x 4, 351, Auto., 2 Tone ‘ * * DEMO'S xx. a s 0 1981 ‘Capri Hatchback, T-Roof, 6 Cyl., 4Spd., Cassette £3 1981 Fairmont 4 Dr., Sedan, 6 Cyl., Automatic an nde unui we “They're pretty digap- pointed when I get on board and they find out who I am.” Eight years ago, Dorland started working asa shipping agent's secretary. When Methan started in 1979, she stepOped in as manager, The agent is the liaison be- tween ship and shore, giving berthing instructions to the captain and pilot, arranging for customs inspection and finding out in advance whe- ther the ship or its crew has any special requirements. * She tended to 84 overseas: vessels last year — sever at once last November, the busy fest month — as the Apltios dash to get out of the seaway petece, it closes ist ‘the, wrhe, “job's salary iss some where in the middle-income bracket, but it has its haz- ards. “I've fallen down more gangways, walked into pipes, had rope burns. I've even fallen up gangways. “I can’t really wear jeans and I can't wear dresses be- cause you can’t go up a gang- way in high heels.:I wear dark colors to avoid’ the grease stains. The job was tough at first, because of the scarcity, of women on the waterfront and the attitude some European men have toward women. 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