CELGAR, WESTAR & COMINCO MEAL VOUCHERS ACCEPTED (365-3294 Located | Mile South of Weight Scale in Ootischenia — LICENCED DINING ROOM PRIME RIB © SEAFOOD © STEAKS * CAESAR SALAD © SPECIALTIES FULLY LICENSED COMINCO & CELGAR VOUCHERS WELCOME “eon 352-5358 646 BAKER ST., NELSON — ACROSS FROM PHARMASAVE RESERVATIONS ‘WELCOME Get-Away to the Dogs $31.90 incivdes: © One night's deluxe accommodations for two, plus: Free continental breakfast Free cable TV with Showtime Indoor pool and hot tub © Free admission for two and program to the sew Coeur d'Alene Greyhound Park ADVANCE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. Be sure to ask for the “Getaway” Package! Call Toll Free: 1-800-888-6630 USA © 1-800-421-1144 Canada SUNTREE INN Post Falls, idaho Just across the highway from Coeur d'Alene Greyhound Park 22 miles East of Spokane on 1-90 9th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SUNDAY, MAY 13 # LIVE ENTERTAINMENT THROUGHOUT THE DAY! — ALL DAY SPECIALS — RUSSIAN FEAST ..... 9: ROAST BEEF DINNER STRAWBERRY CREPES . EGGS BENEDICT ...... + MANY MORE SPECIALS * % PORTIONS PLUS... + DESSERTS * DESSERTS * DESSERTS “The Russian Food Specialists!" — FULL WESTERN MENU — Nom. -8p.m cLoseD: MON. Valley Junction. Phone 359-7855 COMMUNITY Bulictin Board TRAIL AND DISTRICT BRANCH OF THE CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Welcomes Joan Johnson, R.N. of B.C. Division, CDA, at the Waneta Plaza on Seturday, May 5 from 10-3 p.m. with the Diabetes Care-A-Van ond special meeting on Monday, May 7. 7-9 p.m. Greater Trail Community Centre, Room 305. Refreshments 2/35 GIANT GARAGE SALE South Slocan Hospital Auxiliary, May 5, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. May 6, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Kosiancic Farm, Slocan Valley, Fire No. 2173. Donations welcome. 359-7621 359-7739. 2/3! CENTRAL AMERICAN UPDATE Day Long Conference. Saturday. May 12. Sponsored by local Central America Support Groups and the West Kootenay, CUSO Committee. For more infor mation or to register call Ann 365-5077 or%ue 365-60: LADIES’ AUXILIARY TO THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION No. 170 SPRING TEA Seturday ‘May 12 at 1:00-3:00 p.m. Bake table, sewing table ond White nt table. Raffle and door prizes. Admission $1.00 and everyone 2/36 #3 of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations « may be listed here. The first 15 words are $5 and additional words are 25¢ each. Bold faced words (which must be used for headings) count as two words, There is no ex econd insertion while the third consecutive insertion is half ive insertions are only half price for the = is for one, two or three days for Wednesdays paper. Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia A) COMMUNITY Bulletin Board ; DEWDNEY TOURS — 1355 Bay Avenue, Trail Call: 1-800-332-0282 West's Travel 365-7782 Musical cleanup crew u th and businesses. The senior senior band crake Foc nic Festival in Vemcoyver on May Fond Yes fonds rleed the will go travel and Forest Week underway The 1990 National Forest Week kicks off today... Across B.C. more than 120 com- munities are coordinating public events to celebrate the role of the forest in our lives. The size of B.C.’s National Forest Week campaign ¢x- ceeds all other provinces. The British Columbia Forestry iati the says Bob Cavill, president of the British Columbia Forestry Association, says forests provide important wildlife and fisheries habitat, a vast wealth of wood products, excellent recreation opportunities, domestic cattle range, quality water supplies and a variety of other i benefits. This forest provincial sponsor, is currently working with communities across the province to ensure that B.C. retains the targest National.-Forest Week program: This year’s theme, Living Forests . . Giving Forests; enables local com— munities to recognize the diverse benefits that B.C. residents receive from forest resources, a news release diversity is fundamental to B.C.’s economy and lifestyle. “For the first time, the initial day of National Forest, Week has been specially dedicated as Arbor Day by the provincial government,”” Cavill said_Arbor Day encourages a variety of community groups to participate in projects which relate to the importan- ce of trees and forests, he said. Tree . planting ceremonies are planned in many communities. Meanwhile, the District of Chet- wynd has been declared the 1992 forestry capital of Canada. community relationship and depen- dency on forest resources.” ‘As the 1992 forestry capital, Chet- wynd will host, throughout the year, many = speci activities and The B.C. Forestry made the announcement on behalf of the Canadian Forestry Association following the recent decision of the national selection committee in Sault ‘Ste. Marie. “We're very proud to have the the award was initiated in 1979, this is the third year that the capital has been located in our province. The District of Chetwynd will provide B.C. with a great opportunity to illustrate the D'Arcy critical of ‘out-of-touch’ feds By JOHN CHARTERS In a strongly worded address to the Castlegar Rotary Club on May 1, Rossland-Trail MLA Chris D’Arcy attacked the federal government in provincial jurisdic- tions, federal politicians who are “out of touch’’ with provincial and local concerns, and endless and extremely expensive studies which produce mountains of paper and minimal progress. Governments have a respon- GARDEN PARTY BENEFIT Thurs., May 17 7 p.m. Exhibition Centre WINE TASTING BY GREY MONK ESTATE WINES # Hors d'oeuvres # Entertainment % Door Prizes * Costume Prizes (Best Gardening Attire) SILENT AUCTION OF FINE ART WORK Tickets: $20 Phone: 365-3337 YELLOWSTONE NORTHWEST BLACK HILLS COACH & RAIL June 12-25, 1990 Sept. 16-27, 1990 urely tour of spectacular Take a ride into the post! Visit World's first national park mining towns, ghost town and historic Barkerville. Travel through monuments of Mt. Rushmore; enjoy Gn evening ot the Black Hills Play; travel through Glocier National Park on the “Highway to the Sun.” SENIOR DISCOUNT. *1219 scenic North Cascade Highway View the spectacutar Grand Coulee DISCOUNT. *1027 “All prices based on double occupancy. ALL TOURS, NON-SMOKING ON BOARD COACH. CALIFORNIA SUN AND GOLD TOUR Oct. 14-29 down the spectaculer ‘out Danish Village of Solvang; spend o couple of exciting seve in i the i ico: Fabulous Los V. 4 of the W. home " Bi it Little Ci in the World”, Were, Nevodo x: miss your days in the Sun sibility to the taxpayers not only -to govern but to be seen to govern with decisiveness and clarity, keep of are fram the service fields or are self-employed and are unable, un- willing, or both, to face the of ind ies such as priorities clear, authority clearly defined in min- d and act with fiscal respon- sibility, he said." With elections in the offing, however, there is a tendency to favor making friends and influen- cing people in preference to making hard- decisions, D*Arcy said. Unfortunately, too many of our representatives in government Job file ee of these ae other job oppor: "rll Camese ionployrmont Contre 835 Spokane Street Phone: 368-5566 A Paving Contractor needs ticketed Flag Persons for a one month job. $7 to $8 per hour. (Order 1480) | Sewing Machine rators ore needed firm. Will train Tuitable oppliconts. (710) openings exist in Trail ond coaegen Costlegar Shop needs o that now being faced by Ceigar Pulp Co., the MLA said. The proposed Ceigar expansion is a project which is vital to the economy of this area, directly and and the pany has on the forest, “Planning has already begun,” said Betty Deck, co-ordinator for the local Economic Development Com- mission, “‘involving the full range of community groups with the aim of in- creasing public awareness of the im- portant role of forest resources to our lives."* The forestry capital award is awar- ded annually to a community which demonstrates interest in the project, initiative and a high level of reliance on forests. Literacy meeting scheduled Project Literacy West Kootenay will hold a meeting in the Castlegar Public Library on May 8 at7 p.m. All directors and prospective tutors are invited to attend. Speakers experienced in literacy tutoring will address the meeting and discuss strategies for attrac- ting learners to the program. put forth strong in good faith, yet the entire operation is bedeviled by indecision and delay, D’Arcy said. It is time for gover- nment and citizens to take strong and positive steps and get the project going while there is still time, he added. His address was warmly ap- plauded and the chairman, vice- president Don McDowell, congratulated D’Arcy on his vigorous stand and assured him that he had the full support of the Rotary Club. CASTLEGAR CHAMBER OF BLUE TOP BURGER Weekly Special BACON __ CHEESE DELUXE NOW OPEN 10 A.M.-9 P.M. 1521 Columbia Ave. 365-8388 ‘CALL AHEAD, DRIVE THROUGH SE IRVICE moys.1990_ CastlégarNews os WANTED 65 Overwei i. panala. We pay you tor losing 10. per month. 100% ‘guarantee Diet Die Qs seen on TV: Call toll free 24 hours, 1-978-9016, WANTED 85 Ow Bia sc 10-29 Woe in 3 days with the ligt ise Program. Call toll free 1-978: poten well known North ee Trance Medium. May. 9. Call 365- O06 for 7 anew Ib., 10 o7., ton May 1, 1990, Creston, B.C. A sister for Jenny and Grant. 736 THE SIMONENS and hachofts are Kalesnikoft Lumber Co. Ltd. NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSE F.L. A20194 — Arrow T.S.A. 5-YEAR DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW Date: Wednesday, May 16 Time: 12:00 -8:00 p.m. Place: Castlegar Legion Hall Province of Ministry of British Columbia Environment happy to announce the morriage bf thelr children Steven and R The wed- ding took ploce ot he home of the bride on May 5. such ojo Also for the aa cards of blessings and good wishes. We shall remember your thoughttuiness for years to come. “ THE KINNAIRD WOMEN’S INSTITUTE would tike to thank the following businesses for their help in making our conterence o success: Just y's, jeway, Centrot_F masave, Carl's Drugs, West Kcoreniey Wholesale, Bonk of Commerce, Super- Valu, Plaza y Bakery, Dairy Queen, ONG Corner, ‘fotrlines, B.C. Tei, 7 Post. /% in Memory of mother and grandmother BETH ROGERS, May 2, 1989 We mourn your loss And miss your smile, And our little talks Branch APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT UNDER THE PROVISIONS.OF 4 THE WASTE — MANAGEMENT ACT (Air) THIS APPLICATION is to be filed with the Regional Was! , Nelson# British Columbia, ‘Any person who may be adversely ed by the discharge or storage 3 (a) oF publication, display under section 4, write manager stating how he is affected.” £— The purpose of this op- plication is for an air discharge from acyclone 1. We, BSB Seventeen Enterprises Columbia Ave., Castiegor, B.C. VIN 2W9, hereby apply for a permit to discharge or emit contaminants from ‘@_remenvtacturing plant located at Brilliant and give notice of ap- plication to all persons affected. 2. The land upon which the treat- ment works will be located is Lot A, D.L. 4598, Plan 17440, Kootenay District. 3. Lad discharge will be located at Brilliant. The rate of discharge is (dry base) Maximum 10 m?/s; 8 hrs/day; in Toving memory of @ deat mather ond Average daily (based on operating period): 5 m°/s who passed away vey Ay 1983. Beautiful memories are wondert They last through the longest doy 7. lost. never wear out, never get wen To others a port of the pas Bot tous who loved you ond lest you. Your memory will ahvoys Tost Loved and rem: ed always by the Negrave and Karakoff families. period during which the contaminants will be discharged is 8 brs./day, 5 days/wk 5. The characteristics of the con- taminants discharged are as follows: 6. The type of treatment to be op- plied is 2 cyclones. 7. Dated this 17th day of April,’ 1990. 365-: A new training course grad would be considered. (1160 Smell Engine Mechonic Apprentice opening exists. (127D) Local Retailer needs an experienced Supply. CHRISTINA SANDS RESORTS LTD. Be part of the biggest he Fun! Please mail your entry to: Castlegar Festivals Society, Box 3001 : Castlegar, BC Vine 3H4 Before: : May’ 20, 1990 te. ou “Your Charity of Choice™ vocansch and coucstion. B.C. AND YUKON HEART FOUNDATION! Bor 023, Contteger, 8.6 ene Your Donation is Tox Deductible. CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION in Memoriam Donations, Box 1228 Rossland, B.C. VOG 1¥0 104 7* CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY memoriam donations information: Box 3292, Castlegar, 8.C. 365-5167. 104/23 2378. Contact person: Bill Henne/Ken Sookero. A copy of this application was posted at the site in accordance with the Waste Management Regulations on April 17/90. (i) SSE EY NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR WOODLOT LICENCE 498 Section 41 — Forest Act Take notice that eligible and qualified persons are invited to sub- mit applications té the District Manbger for a Woodlot Licence Number 498 over an area which in- ¢ludes Crown lands located south of Slocan City on the west side of the 1, Arrow T.5.A., Kootenay Land District A be received by the District Manager, 845 Columbia include a bonus Upon evaluation of the applications, the District Manager may approve the Woodlot Licence for the eligible eg raeygeertie — Considered to le, or may ask the peeves Pn jpn st applicants to submit a tender and bonus, and ap. prove. the tender containing the ighest bonus offer Application forms and further ap: plications. maybe obtained from the Regional Manager at 518 Loke Street, Nelson, B.C. VIL 4C6 or the District Manager at 845 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar. B.c_VIN IHS Province of Ministry of British Columbia Environment Waste Management Branch APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT (Refuse) THIS APPLICATION is to be filed with the Regional Waste Manager at 310 Ward St. Nelson. B.C. V1L 5S4. “Any person who may be adversely attected by the discharge or storage of the waste may within 30 days from the last date of posting under section 3 (a) or publication. ‘service or display under section manager stating how nee otlected.” PREAMBLE — The purpose of this op- plication is for the disposal of wood residue by landfilling and open bur- ning. 1. We BSB Seventeen Enterprises sons affected 2. The refuse-disposal site of op- proximately % hectares will be jocated at Lot A, D.L. 4598, Plan 17440, Kootenay District, which is approximately 2 km. North of Castlegar of refuse to be discher J Rill be industrial 4. The rate of discharge will be: 5 mm. Total annual discharge 1000 m The operati which the refuse will be discharged will be 8/brs./Day, 5 Days/Wk. 5. The composition of the refus fs Please recycle The NEWS to be 100% wood was: 6. The type and frequency of treat ment to be applied is controled open burning and landfilling of residues 6 times/y: 7. Dated this 17th day of April, 1990. Telephone No. 365-2378. Contact person Bill Henne/Ken Sookero. A copy of this application was posted ‘at the site in accordance with the Waste Management Regulations on April 17, 1990. Births & Funerals SIRTHS To Anne and Bruce jew Denver, a girl, born EVANS/WARD — To Denise Evans and Terry Ward, o boy, born April 19. JACQUES/LeCOUFFE To Michelle Comteae and Barry LeCoulfe of , @ girl, born April 25. JMAEFF — To Marj and Walter Jott of Crescent Valley.o girl, born April NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER-MANAGER OF A CORPORATION We, COOPERS & LYBRAND LIMITED, Province of British Eolombte HEREBY GIVE NOTICE 1. We appointed Receiver Manager of 315087 B.C. Limited, dba The Hi Arrow Motor Inn, on the 23rd day of April 1990. tion NO. 901977, Vancouver Registry. DATED at Vancouver, British Colum: bia, this 30th day of April 1990. COOPERS & LYBRAND LIMITED - MANAGER 1111 West Hastings Street Vancouver: B.C. V6E 3R2 Telephone: (604) 661-5700 Attention: Gordon Zavediuk LAKEVOLD — To Colleen ond Rick wn May Lakevold of Castlegar, « boy, bo 2 MULLALY Ymir, a boy, born Apr NAZAROFF uZA “Ts Jo Nelton, © girl, born April 26 THOMSON — Yo Nore ond Fred Thom son of Nelson, @ girl, born April 27 VINCENT — To Rosemari and Glenn Vin: cent of Nelson, a boy, born April 27 DEIKOFF — Polly De Detkot rel Pose. Crock ikott i died April 19 at age 56. survived by Creek; ind dou: and Priscilla ot Salgny: daughter oa Karina Nelson; three prondchitdren Protons and sisters-in-law Jack and Lola Nich. throm mother Mary Nichvalodott “ot Poss Creek; and mony ounts, uncles, nieces and nephews. LAMBETH — William James Lambeth, o former Castlegar resident, died at 0; 79. Mr. Lambeth is survived by his wile Mary; daughter and son-in-law Jane a: Davie Burkmar of Mill ter Sue Lambeth of Calgary; two nenieaneren: Poupore Improvement District Annual General Meeting Monday, May 7 — 7:30 p.m. See Notice Board for Location See you there... nieces and nephews in B.C., England ‘and ‘Spain; and many other close relatives in Alberta and England To Cathy ond Jim Mullaly of i128. To Donne and Bill Nazorott of Costlegar, a girl, born May 1 Jon onl Dovid Souza of ..,andall should be well! Yes, by 9.0.m, Sundays, you should be enjoying your Sunday Costlegor News if you're not, we want to correct the matter. Ht you tail consietently 10 get your Cootleger-stows we by 9 a.m then and complain. Call 365-7266 ond oxk for circulation. Canis News 197 Columbia Ave. 365-7266 Exercise your Vote! Beautiful Mother's Day flower arrangements! Silk or fresh cut flowers, especially for TDEFEED | $6.99 we & FEED kg. PEAT MOSS 4" GERANIUMS 3" GERANIUMS Only $] as PROFESSIONAL POTTING SOIL MIX $7.99 CHANG’S NURSERY MOTHER’S DAY SALE! ENDS MAY lth FLOWERING SHRUBS EVERGREENS SHADE & FRUIT TREES 200: NOT mODODENDRON PATIO POTS CEDAR BASKETS 2035: Ivy GERANIUMS .... . «. $ 1 99 ING PLANTS 6 Plonts in o Basket 99° TOMATOES OR PEPPERS, IMPATIENS, $] 20 Per Basket 200% —CHANG’S— NURSERY & FLORIST LTD. 2601-9th Ave., Castlegar Call 365-7312 Complete Londscoping Service REE ESTIMATES +: Mondey te Fridey — 2 m.-7p ar rdoy & Sundey — p.m. PESTICIDE INSECT KILLERS . INVITATION TO TENDER Interior Unit Painting TOceupled Housing Units Castlegor, 8.C. SEALED TENDERS are invited for In- vitational Tendercall No. 90/ Tender Documents and Bid Deposit Instructions are available as of Mon- Tenders wilt only be received ot B.C.H.M.C. Southern Region Office, 290 Nanaimo Avenue West, Pentic ton, B.C. V2A INS up to 3:00 p.m Local time, Wednesday, May 23, 1990 and publicly opened at that time. A SITE MEETING will be held for con: tractors on FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1990 of 10:30 a.m. local time. Med? at Unit No. 1, 1449 Arrow Lokes Drive Costlegar, 8. THE COMMISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL TENDERS AND OWEST OR ANY TENDER MAY NOT a BE ACCEPTED. Te. OUR ACTION AD PHONE NUMBER IS 365-2212 Ss STOP SMOKING + NO WITHDRAWAL «NO ANXIETY BE FREE OF TOBACCO FOREVER! You know what smoking is doing to your health. Now you can be free of smok- ing with the easiest, most effective stop smoking program available in Canada. the treatment was developed by George Clinton Smith, a Washington State psychotherapist. George has treated thousands of people during the past 8 years. He now achieves a 92.7% success rate Attend this session and you will experience Ericsonian Induction. It is a revolu- tionary new form of hypnosis during which you will remain alert & aware at all times. You will QUIT SMOKING PERMANENTLY with no side effects, and you will leave smoker. EVEN IF YOU HAVE SMOKED FOR DECADES, YOU WILL THROW YOUR AWAY. AND NEVER SMOKE AGAIN!!! and i of your ability to remain a non- * + NO WEIGHT GAIN Coming to Castelgar ONE NIGHT ONLY! tions. + NO DIETING LOSE o< WEIGHT ~ + NO EXERCISE LOSE WEIGHT AND *NO Liles POWER This is the most effective weight loss treatment available in Canada The treat- ment was developed by George Clinton Smith, a Washington State psychother- apist. George has treated thousands of people during the past few years. He now achieves 100% success with weight loss patients who follow the instruc- Attend this session and you will experience Ericsonian Induction. It is a revolu: tionary new form of hypnosis during which you will remain alert & aware at all times. After the session you will start to lose weight naturally and easily. No dief- ing, no exercising, no will power. Your subconscious mind will know what to do. Your metabolic rate will readjust, and you will become just like your thin friends who can eat what they like without gaining weight. This is a safe, natural and stressiess way of losing weight AND KEEPING IT OFF FOREVER! GUARANTEED Each who takes the STOP SMOKING treat- GUARANTEED When you take the WEIGHT LOSS treatment, you will be certificate which ment will be given a pe’ you revert to your 1 year certificate which promises you 100% money-back if gvena quaramtee you 100% of your money back it you do not lose the amount Of weight you need to within a specified number of days. PAY NO MONEY until the first break. Just arrive, walk in & take a seat. During the first hour, you will be given complete information about the method of treatment being used, and Ss. why it works so amazingly well, After the first hour is over, there will be a 15 minute break. During that break, you will be able to register for either or both treatments. OF t COMPLETE: The price as quoted is complete There is nothing further to pay for or to buy. 7 p.m.-10 p.m. ‘Tuesday, May 8th SANDMAN INN Casteigar O.L.D. EARNING & DEVELOPMENT $99 =