SS Castlegar News July 14, 1985 Don't trade for just ariy ordinary nding mower Trade up to an TevtrrordinanAnens with-e-Dise-O-Matic-tinve-e-Flex-N- Float mower deck © optional rear bigger, tiolds almost 4 bushels: Chanes :tre, ___xou won't be trading again fora good, long, time Come in fora free demonstration today = rens. THE EASY CHOICE FOR TOUGH CUSTOMERS: SNOW TRAILS SALES & SERVICE 502-12th Ave.. Genelle 93. Come in and bring your friends tool Shop Early Avoid Disappointment! i DISCOUNT PRICES ON * Clothing *.Footwear* Tents _ © Sleeping Bags ¢ Tennis Racquets © Ball Equip. * Frame Packs * Downhill & X-Country Skis Boots & Bindings _ Mountain Ski & Sports Hut 365-3525 Castleaird Plaza —__THE KITCHEN CORNER For E | ears fener Noes FULL LINE OF WILTON PRODUCTS LOCATED AT WANETA WICKER 1458 Bay Ave., Trail _ 368- O12 7333 — ce Al east — COMMERC! aoe — RESIDENTIAL PAVING S52 1532 lies © Grading Sif Sproyina (Dust Contre!) Trucking MAY 10, 1985 Toll Fri nen Answering Service: Dial 112-800-332- -4475 For Free Estimates 352-7333 Also Offerin © Compacting PAINTING & DECORATING 2649 FouRTH CASTLEGAR 9 VIN “281 “ AVENUE c 365-3563 Central Kootenay °s Paving Ltd: vi aalkg: Commercial & Residential , *Grading, *Bobcat “Paving, BOB POSTILL Mobile H49-65: Carol Magaw = Dianna Mego 3AR NEWS Grand reunion planned "By R: BEAUCHAMP Momentum is building for the first NDU/DTUC Grand Reunion. Arthur Bartsch, former instructor in History with DTUC and Chairman of the Grand Reunion Committee evening at Mary Hall are the principal Reunion events. Guests can be photographed with onetime classmates and friends, in groups-and singly as they desire, during Satur- day evening. On Sunday, the final for- mal d event will the stated recently: “We, the Renuion Committee, are very gratified with the response that has been developing to our initiative. We are now quite- optimistic that the whole-thing will be a huge The City of Nelson has declared the week of Aug. 2, 3 and 4 “Reunion Week", and. many festivities and events have been planned. - Following on the heels of the Kootenay- Summer Sc- hool of the Arts and Multi- Cultural . Festival, ‘the NDU/DTUC Grand Reunion will crown three weeks of intense DTUC-related activ- ity in.Nelson. The David Thompson ‘Lib- rary, situated right inthe middle of things physically and symbolically, as well as the only in i barbecue at Lakeside Paik, an@ guests are encouraged to bring their families. Extensive preparations are now well‘advanced as regards decorating, catering, entertainment, _ lawn-trim- ming, ete. Several - local groups will be involved in the preparations, including the. _Eagles Club who will handle the barbecue, and the Nelson Hockey Booster Club who will act as bartenders for the Saturday evening banquet. Cold Cut, a well-known group from Trail, will provide music- In addition to the above agenda, there will be other Felated activities. On Sat- urday afternoon, the Loose Change Theatre of Nelson will present a dramatization of Sam ‘Dodds’ award- winning epic narrative poem department of the David Thompson University Cen- _.tre; will serve in-a_support capacity for the proceedings. Of the total number of former students, staff and _ fatulty contacted, approx- imately half to date have indicated that they will be attending, and have paid or “will be paying the full regis- “The Sedentary Tales,” out- side Patenaude Hall. This is the inside story of the 1984 the--DTUC : occupation—of. »Library (now the David Thompson Library) by seven “stalwarts of the community” in protest of the Social Credit government's decision to close DTUC and end post- secondary education in Nel- son. Loose Change is also tration.fee. planning “some children's In_addition, many others productions and a vaudeville have expressed interest in show. participating at least on a Sunday morning an out- ._part-time basis. Letters of doorinter-denominational encouragement and best religious service will be held wishes- have been received near the campus chapel. The from.all over Canada and the Nelson Golf and Country W.S., and from as far afield a5 ~Club-will-be the scene-of the ee WATCH THE BIRDIE . . . Two badminton players enjoy some lunch time fun in the yard at the Clay Castle. By CasNews Staff Mentally handicapped people in the Castlegar area will be better able to enjoy summertime activites, thanks toa grant tothe Kootenay Society for the Handicapped. The grant will pay the eases of six students who will conduet two for the Penwood CANOES. 16’ fibreglass special - introductory The children’s program is operated at the Castlegar Special Education Centre, formerly Silver Birch school. The adult program operates at the Clay Castle, ‘part of the KHS on 4th Street. The. programs will make it possible for mentally Damascus, Hawaii, Hong first George Paris Golf Tour- Kong, Australia and Vienna. nament. Paris,_an_alumn' “A sellout is. possible, and will be in town to organize — even at this point it is clear the event Saturday after- that the programme is well noon. 2 on the way to success. Those expecting to attend The first scheduled oppor- tunity. for —alumni--to~ re- acquaint themselves with for- mer colleagues and Alma Mater will be a gathering for wine and cheese and con- versation at Mary Hall on the evening of Aug. 20. A “Happy Hour” and gala banquet, followed by-a“semi Formal” dance on Saturday all scheduled events are assessed a fee which covers. all major activities, and in- cludes a child/babysitting service. Invitation to join the re- union is open not only to all students, graduates, faculty and staff from earliest times to 1984, but also to friends of the university. People’s Insulation Services $500 e2x., CONTINUES At 33'/ % Off Customer Price up to $500. Available on homes built before Sept. 1, 1977. Ve also insulate commercial buildings ond new homes FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL WALLY AT 365-7150 OR BILL AT 226-7705 one for children and_« one for adults, said Nancy Clay, co-ordinator of services for KHS. he recreation program is funded primarily by Challenge 85,” Clay said. Challenge '85 is a federal government program that grants money to non-profit organizations to hire student workers for the summer. KHS also*received $500 from the Castlegar School District to supplement the income of the group leader and $1,400 from—Xerox- ~€anada Inc. —~——_—_ — people to enjoy seasonal recreation _activities such as camping, fishing and hiking. For example, the program will be assisting a number of mentally handicapped adults at Camp Sanca from July 20 - 27. In addition, program staff will continue to teach skills that will help the mentally handicapped person gain access to community recreation and leisure activities after the summer program is over. The grant will also be used to buy equipmenmt such __as fishing supplies, life jackets and games. FUN AND The 5th Annual Fitness and Cultural Festival spon- sored by Regional Recreation Commission No. 8 gets un- derway July 21 at Slocan Park Hall. At 8:30 a.m. the outdoor volleyball tourna- ment begins. Teams from Castlegar, Robson and Slocan Park have confirmed — Nel- son_and_the Silverton-New Denver teams may. play. If you have a team call 226-7744 ___to register before July 17. A al itch ¢ GAMES SET FOR JULY 21 > 1967~ concession stand at Slocan Park Hall. As a special treat candy floss will be sold! At 10 a.m, children’s gam- es begin: water balloon toss, treasure hunt and much more with lots of prizes. Kids five — years and up are welcome. The afternoon cultural ev- ent is Explorers, Voyageurs and Fur Trade in Canada by Guy E. Randall. Randall, also known as “Old Timer,” was one of the organizers of the of Mac- will take place’ at South Slocan'’s Campbell Field star- ting at 9:00 a.m. The Winlaw . Ambulance Society will run a kenzies’ cross-Canada canoe trip, where 10 men and a half-wolf paddled 4,500 miles on the old Fur Trade Route from B.C. to Quebec: It took five months. “Old Timer” was born and raised among the Indians of the Peace River Country of Alberta and has dressed in tanned moose hides all his life. At Slocan Park on July 21 he'll bring his muzzle- loading rifle, furs and other accoutrements of the time. Randall will start at 1 p.m. by telling colorful stories of the voyageurs and fur tra- ders. At 2 p.m. 200 slides of his Mackenzie trip will be shown followed by more fascinating stories. A full week of f e@Di: P CASIUGAR OC. vin a ADVERTISING SALES “| OFFICE 365-5210 Ron Bergen “1f you don't see. it, VU find it!” CASTLEGAR CHEVRON 365-29 12 * lsoses's AUTO RE REPAIR LTD. 1 @Learn more about B way! The travelling Expo Exhibit is coming your Catch the Expo spirit in your own home town as British Columbia builds towards our most exciting year yet. Don't miss the Expo Experience as Expo 86 © Chahko- Mika Mall July 15-20, 1985 Come see what the world is coming to — EXPO 86! filled, f: @Find out more about Expo 86. @Celebrate B.C. Ferries’ 25th Anniversary. @Travel the spectacular Coquihalla Highway. the many tourist destinations | throughout Super Natural British Columbia. @Experience Vancouver's néw Advanced Light Rapid Transit System. Le eee a sneak preview of B.C.’s Pavilion at Expo 86. ‘s other transit Experience; Explore; Enjoy Za Enter to Win daily and weekly prizes .WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE ‘ A Super Natural Expo Vacation for Two Prize includes: return airfare to Vancouver via Pacific Western Airlines (lor rs — What The World Is Coming To comes to . your community. HON. CLAUDE RICHMOND, MINISTER Marguerite. PLUS Daily Draws A host of daily prizes including passes to Expo 86 in Vancouver. 365-3267 ° Fishing Licences °. Friendly Services ° Groceries © Moorage e Bait 500-GAL. Gas tank. Electrolu: rug mpooer: trump: chesterfield and chair for cabin; Norco moto-cross bike. 365- A 3/: }2. cu. FT, DEER FREEZ ike jacket, si: pad er es ‘aes 6610. 368-7161, STATIONERY SUPPLIES PHOTOCOPYING WEDDING STATIONERY GENERAL Pee SeKel Prin: aI 623 Columbia Avenue 365-6385 rea AMLESS 5 GUTTERS , con- DRAIN rock, sand and Hi Pout q Legebok: 7926. 365-5210 SOOSERERRIES; black currants, 3/55 GARDEN | SHED, 365-6156. 3/55 ieakproct guaran Fre Festimates. Coll Mr. 365-3240. 04/23 QUALITY TOPSOIL, and gravel Phone 359-7926. in/36 OLDER TYPE sturdy suite and other Yorhinure, 38. 4. 365-2 3/54 SPECIALS BEEF & PORK “Quality Guaranteed” | Sides of Lean pork | 95¢ Ib. caw (Beef — A-1 WALNUT VENEER COFFEE TABL sives $1.72 caw READERS of thy Costlegor News, through ers. mem: bership inthe BC Yukon Com: LAV/NI-BOY | SN As time goes by, you'll know why. Ow TRAILS SALES & SERVICE 502-12th Ave., Genelle— - 693-2382 2 For Better or For Worse® by Lynn Johnston ELLY, NOKID HAS TO HAVE HIS forry! Te.LHIM He CAN BUT HE'SCRVING! WE GET IN irinooor AWINDOw? BREAK INTOAR Noose LOR A POTTY FREE ESTIMATES Call George Ross Shop Manager MALONEY’S AUTO BODY — 365-2155 fs ois included. 365-66! ‘bdrm. suites. cage 365-5156 of 10. t#n/45 ROOMY end hopping oT Guiel on 3 rea. 7586 eve enings. = finéso ONE-OR TWO BEDROOM iments. $200/month. 365-: E DOWNSTAIRS: 3 0. schools 7/5 2.BEDROOM: trailer, furnished, identi carpet residential. Castlegar orea b65-7552. tins 14 3. included. feasonable. tment. 39904390. Gliered the most comps and ‘advertising cla: 8 700,000 homes. Your Action Ra “appear in. nearly ‘with Store thary1.5: million readers! in -10-SPD. bikes. Good condition. Accoustic guitor with Toaster oven. 365-2885 7925. Pool & Spa Sales and Service HINDS $2.19 caw . FRONTS $ 1.49 caw i) Sndition Gnd will accept offers. 226-7459. ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES REPAIRED B&C HOME APPLIANCES REPAIR LTD. 365-5451 or 364-0411 SEE what Mai Kay cosmetics can do for you. Fran. 365-7857. boning trameung will mcrease price per Ib.) TRIPLE ‘D MEATS Canyon, B.C. Ph. 428-5613 _ BioGuard Chemicals CALL GARY AT VALKYR AQUATICS: INCLUDE THE PRICE: Wh CHERRIES 20 vertising items it always advisable to state the oy House Fruit Stand. 359-7: jony readers won't phone n/a plar dining suite, worth $6 Rates First 10 Words $3.50 Additional Words 15¢ 26x, 04x iso Available Attention Getters 25¢ for each time ad appears. (Minimum charge 75¢.) Legal Ads 20¢ per word for 15¢ per word insertions. Leg: agate line for one. in: 48¢ per agate line for Subsequent consecutive inser- tions. . Payment Policy Payment may be made by cash, cheque or Visa and MasterCard credit cards. It is not advisable to s 10 a.m. Friday Order by Mail Print_your Action Ad ona 9-PIECE SOLID OAK Sklaar i oil, Paszete7 or 352.5980, in/36 Quaury TOP SOIL ¢ ond grovel. 6: loads; $60 1 is, $110. Beulte Lebabskolt, 189099: 9836: ‘tin/40 RUSSELL AUCTION HOUSE New & Used Furniture for Sale Phone 399-4793 CLEARANCE SALE continues 75 t0 75 per cont off all stoc ONE YELLOW BMX second hand ‘asking $65. One:k blue 5 Ss ood condition. S. 368 m. will sell $3,500 frim. 36S- 2392, 365-5004. 3/55 NEW KENMORE fridge, side-by- : Pok $1 9. ping-pong tal $50; glass fireplace tools; $125- 365-2538 Aluminum Sheets 24.2" x 36" 1 to 12 — 75¢ Each 13 to 24 — 60¢ Each 25 or More — 50¢ Each CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia Averue 4 Cast! SURPLUS PROPERTY SALE ONE TIME UNUSUAL OFFER OF 9% FINANCING With only 10%-down payment 5-year-old, full basement, 3 bdrm. home close to school and shopping on Rive ide Ave. ‘ull Price $74,000. Call Costlegor Savings Credit Union 7 365-7232 tes) Castlegar 385.7 Castlegar Savings CREDIT UNION 232 Slocan Pork 226.7212 preceptorships in local 19% Thisisa SELKIRK COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF ALLIED HEALTH + An Instructor is required for CLASSROOM AND . CLINICAL INSTRUCTION In the Diploma Nursing Pro: will also include the co-or fogram: The position ination of student hospitals in the surnmer ‘of poper and the ght to classify-ads under gs and to All advertisements such as Help Wanted must comply with the British Columbia Humen Rights Act. This Act ~no_advertisement moy ‘state or imply & rence. limitation, or specification, on the basis of an applicant's race, religion, colour, marital ole esiry, place of origin, age, sex (unless the matter relates to the main- tenance of public decency AND prior approval has been i Bugh the Human 1985. Salary and ber as per the ‘an Applicants should qualifications: with experience. meet the _ following preferred. British Columbia. »-3. Appropriate recent 13 eate degree Nursing Education. 2. Currént registration (practising) as R.N. in courses in A Master's degree is clinical experience (min- — a, imurp. of 2 years) preferably in acute care setting. 4. Previous teaching experience‘is desirable. _5. Familiarity with an acute care hospital in the fest Kootenay region w would t be an asset. Please send curriculum vitae, before July 22nd, | 1985 her with three \$ SELKIRK COLLEGE, BOX 1200, CASTLEGAR, ATTENTION: DIRECTOR, ACADEMIC & CAREER STUDIES. USED GUNS bought and sold. Cash-of trade. Wises, Hordware, Rossland. 112-: = 30" ELECTRIC rani | An Scaffolding PRICE The month of July andex Equipment Rentals 107 Pine St., Nelson_ 352-6291 FEDDERS 8,000 BTU ditioner. ond sleeve $225. sonic 20” portable colour TV T199/44 | 7 Insertions for Price of 4 Run your classified word ad twice at regular price and get the third insertion NO EXTRA CHARGE a WILL HAUL away livestock cor- casses. Phone 357-9984 after 6 £ __ttn/27 rograms $100. je scrogn 0. Braun Tnultipress. $35, 365-733: 3086 HOvEOINT i is Sciieche ia $350/mo. Ph. me suitable for apartment or rmsob) home $350 OBO. Ph. 359-7588. tin/56 RASPBERRIES - 399-4779 BEFORE 8 A.M. OR- AFTER 7 P.M. MOVING | “SALE. e: Appliances, dressers, table/chairs, baby fur: 1, etc. Sat., and 6 drawer pedestal. Exc: condition $700. Ph. 365-6727. 7/56 FOUR Bedroom house wih ¥ OP pliances, oil/w: heat, near Crescent Volley. Ph. 365-6714, 365-3068. 7/56 NEWLY. rengyated ground-level one bedroom apartment. Dow Fr ‘vallable July 30. Phe 365- a3 ONE-BEDROOM furnished 345. basement apartment. 365-7: 3/54 SMALL house in Robson. 365- 5024. 3/54 FURNISHED BACHELOR suites Available now. Burrard Apts. downtown. 365-6547, 365-7: 13/52 HOUSEKEEPING UNITS. “Fully ished | including | mi housekeeping etc., ‘spacious ert dae parking, quiet, ideal for studen- $s,—conira te. Excalles month. 365: 3250 or 365-3727. tins 91 TRAILERS FOR RENT, syitable for 14 wides. Ideal retirement on special floor 1-2-3 bedroom units Prices from $225 10 $425 The Country Parson, by Frank Clark Li ——S “New facts often aren't very useful to the fellow who already has‘an opinion he ——doesn‘t-want-to change“*——__#-_ FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY — Fridge and Rang: Very Clean and Homey Would furnish on Request PH: 365-6213 or 365-7661 ROOMY DOWNSTAIRS, 3 room suite. Walk to schools ond shoaping, Quiet crea, 359. 7586 eve rins. tin740 SMALL two bedroom hou: re No TWO BDRM. house. Stove and ridge’ in South Castlegar. 365- ONE BEDROOM ba: close to downtown. Partly tu , $165/per month, plus dvailSble immediat 83. SELKIRK MANOR. One sna two $295. Quiet, well ca: oO. building. 08 asia stove included. Pornally Tornishede wilt cluded.-Close -to--downtown, gvailable July 1. Phone 365-5012: = oie ttn FOR RENT Desirable Commercial Location Downtown Next to Pharmasave. 2,000 sq. ft. at street level, —” 4,000 sq. ft. on lower level. CONTACT S.S. BILN * AT PHARMASAVE : 365-7813 Days 365-5392 Nights Fine ee mobil on large lot, available July 1. Gas heat. 365-3155. tins 4: Two fridge. deck $32: Bedroom Sparen stove, fireplace, sun- 'S/ mo. 365-2758.7/56 Clean Furnished . One and two roo: housekeeping units. jor Cable T.V. = Allutilities incloded. 365-5613 Two-Gallon PAILS ONLY *1.50 EACH Heavy duty all-purpos plastic pails with tight-fitting covers and handles. Need cleaning. $1.50 each. CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia ive: Castlegar 3O-INCH electric range, $40. Ramsey PTO drive winch $300 OBO. Ph. 365-2826 evenings. COMPLETE weight set with "or full bench. Ph. 365-5167. HIGH choir $15. Baby walker $5. Ph. 365-2842. 3/56 $10. 365- 3/55 ‘ou may advertise in this column feet charge, Up t9 two items UMBRELLA stroller. ae. eles must not total over $20 ond h must have. its price jated. We will run your ad for three tasues. in/53 S BOARDED. Alca Kennels. Salmo. Phone 357-9984 in/27 ONE ond in. 3 SHED two-bedroom Rospberry Villag WOODLAND PARK HOUSING CO-OP Otters ottordable tomily units. Ler ond 3 bedroom cozy fu coftage at Slocon Perk. 428-2809. 3/54 COMMERCIAL BUILDING, sq.ft. $400/month. 365- 3287, 2 BDRM. SUITE. Batchelor su’ both partly 2 THREE BEDROOM _ house on ‘acreage in Robson. 365-8268. 7/54 IN OOTISCHENIA. ore acre” “trailer spoce-365-3792 3154 or 352-7774. BASEMENT SUITE, 2 bedrooms fridge, stove, utilities included 365-6538. Atrer wer days. ta/11 TWO 1 bdrm. suits; Laundry ond utilities included. 5156 365-6610: LARGE two-bedroom mobi fe two-bedroom | mobile ho: in. Robson. Fridge stove, gos heat. 365-3155. tara3 PONDEROSA MOBILE HOME e July tins 45, AQUI-FLOW food dehydrator. Like new $200. Ph. 399-4725.3/56 CLASSIFIED SHOWCASE ‘home or whatever to t! . suc room suit Bring your car, truck, snow blower, boat, motor he ‘Castlegar News and we'll take a photo. (Or bring your own picture of @s a snowmobile or a dining ) For information phone 365-5210. TWO BDRM. modern “honsesin Robson. $300/month. 365-6691 eves. tin/52 lose to.down- erred. Nagel tin/S1 QUIET apartment own. Ri Province of Br Ministry of Transpor HIGHWAYS — of Trees Trees from Highways roods. Locations are as follows: 1. Kays Road — 10.5km. west 2. Bains Road — 12.5 km. wes! 4. Rixon Rood — 8.0 km. west ‘Tender documents with envel cond The works are located at four locations within the Nelson Highway District and consist of the Falling and Removal of 3. Sproul Creek Road — 8.0km. west ot Nelson ions of tender ore available for a $10.00 charge at 620 sh Columbia tation and Highways TENDERS: of Nelson tof Nelson of Nelsoi lope. pone specifications and 2,500 < ‘18 SPORISMAS 8’ CAMPER” 0.8.0. Ph. 365-3794 Campers, Motorcy Nelson Avenue, Nelson. B.C. VIL 2N9 Ministry of Transpor- tation and Highways olfice, Phone 354-6521 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. except holidays. Tenders will be opened at 2:00 p.m. on the date noted below. _PLICABLE FEDERAL AND PROV! Tender opening dat G. J. SUTHERLAN! District Highway Mo Ke. Rhodes Acting Deputy Minister Eng. - THE TENDER SUM FOR THIS PROJECT_IS TO INCLUDE AP- July 26,2985 INCIAL SALES TAX. This space available for: cles, Snowmobiles, Tents, Motor Homes, Boats, Snow Blowers, Furnaces, Dining Room Suites, Chesterfields, etc./ etc... Cars, Trucks, Bring a photo, or bring the item and we'll take the picture. Phone 365-5210 359-- < Castlegar | —