‘News January 90, 1991 ACTION ADS NTOWN SHELL REPAIR & “ar ciently teal Wee Yo bring i110 us ‘and of @ for This Space for Rent Phone 365-5210 ala ee ed SNOWMOBILES 1990 INDY 500 Polaris — 1-year werranty, excellent shape, $6,000. 365-3014. 5/6 SOME 1991 MODELS STILL LEFT IN STOCK. * Parts & Accessories # Mechanic on Duty Cot) —" 1 RG. MARINE 365-7377 tae WANTED Lome **You're supposed to be at the church in 20 minutes.”’ Import Auto Repair Specialists Home of the Maloney “Gold Card" We specialize in: ALL MAKE IMPORT & DOMESTIC REPAIRS WHICH INCLUDE: nd eed 1. Major ti Pp’ 3.A ica 2. Major engine repairs 4, Clutch repairs Gary Maloney 2 CASTLEGAR | HELP WANTED FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL CARL JOHNSON COLLECT AT 365-7241 NOTICES CASTLEGAR Grief Support — Home Support Office, 7 p.m. on the 3rd Monday mon- thly. 366-2148, 365-6883. 104/83 PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIED $195 $20 DISCOUNT FOR CASH! Call us for details! Classified Ads 365-2212 eevel Castlegar News Bailiff Sale: 1982 Chev Cavalier Station wagon, running con- dition, 1982 Yamaha 750 motor- cycle, 5,476 km. Bids will be ac- each unit until Feb. 8, Highest on any bid not necessarily accepted. Viewing may be arranged by contacting Kokanee Collector and Bailiffs, 515 Vernon St, Nelson, B.C., V1L 4E9; ph. 354-4317, CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank everyone, relativ i and ‘elp and support and kind words in the recent loss of our father and—grandfather Fred Shukin. Special thanks to SHARE A RIDE WORK,. School Trips, Weekly Shopping. Cut expenses and save money. Get together with a neigh- bour in our FREE Share-A-Ride column. We'll run your ad 3 issues free of charge. Phone our Action Ad Number 3656-2212. tin/67 BUSINESS OPPOR. Phillip Pi , Mike O'Connor, cooks, gravedigger, Roy Coleman, Mabel Shukin, Elsie Shukin and family, Florence Osachoff and family. 09 will be requested 4 ond when the rd. interested equipment owners ore invited to list their equipment, giving the following infor IN MEMORIAM Make, model, serial number, y CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. In Box 3292, Castlegar, B.C. 365- 5167, 104/24 1450 Government Street Victorte. British Columbia vew 387 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! This is your chance to achieve Financial Independence. 1-498-6204 (24- hour recorded message). 3/8 _L—DXxO<— ANNOUNCEMENTS David and Debbie Jackson would like to announce the arrival of their Leah Ramona Jackson born Jan. 22, 1994, a sister for Karleigh and Kathleen. 9 GIVEAWAY CENTRAL TAXI is looking for men and women with Class 4 licenses willing to drive taxi. Full- and part- 2 HOUND cross puppies, 1 male, 1 female. Ph. 365-5660 after 5 p.m. 3/9 LOOKING TO BUY — 3 bdrm? house or trailer in or around Castlegar — if owner will carry mortgage! 368-6324. 3/9 ~ WANTED ER PLAYERS Pastime Club — Upstairs City Centre Square, $10 Buy-in. Table stakes 7 p.m. Sun., Tues., Thurs. & Fri 6 HELP WANTED time ps . Contact Wayne, 365-2114 or Clara, 365- 5888. 2 LARGE rabbit hutch and domestic rabbit. 365-2654. 3/7 NEED occasional babysitter, Blueberry-Genelle area. Please phone 365-5952 3/8 FOUND PERSONAL May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, glorified throughout the world forever. Amen. Say 6 times for 9 days and remember to Promise publication. 9 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous and Al- Anon. Phone 365-3663. 104/71 CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION in Memoriam Donatioh, Box 1228, Rossland, B.C. VOG 1Y0. 104/80 We, the Yamily of the late Edward Ki would like to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbour: who attended the funeral and gave us support and comfort during our difficult time and sharing in the loss of our husband, father, gran- dfather and great-grandfat! We would also like to express--our thanks to the singers, cooks, gravediggers and everyone who sang or spoke words of comfort, brought baking and sent flowers. A special thank ‘you to Philip and Olga Plotnikoff for their helpful assistance, and to the Valley Funeral Home for their services. Finally, we are very grateful to our relatives who attended the memorial service. May God bless you all, Koodrin family Big names highlight festival VANCOUVER (CP) — Blues guitar whiz Jeff Healey, rockers the Tragically Hip and jazz great Oscar Peterson are the big names in a 10- day festival of Canadian music to be staged around the Juno Awards in Vancouver on March 3. The festival, which begins Feb. 24 and runs to March 5, was put together by Music °91 and its cor- Porate sponsor Labatt’s. The event kicks off with Quebec comic and impressionist Andre- WORK WANTED HANDYMAN — Light carpentry, fences, patio decks, painting, in- side and out — reasonable rates ( , APPLICATIONS are now being ac- cepted for the position of Greens Keeper at the Salmo and District Golf Club. Those interested please VOG 1ZO og APPLICATIONS for Concessionaire at the Salmo and District Golf Club will now be accepted. For inter- view please write to: Saimo and District Golf Club Box 308 Salmo, B.C. 09 SKIDDER with operator, 359- 7932 evenings. 3/7 CHICKEN TIME is now senior 365-2267 Lor- ne. tin/30 3 KEYS by Post Office. Owner may claim at Castlegar News. 3/09 LOSE WEIGHT NOW! Get paid to lose those extra pounds. Don’t go hungry and still eat the foods you love. | lost 38 pounds in 8 weeks. Call 1-978-3023 toll free. 74 LEGALS Phillipe Gagnon at 86 Street Feb. 24, The Castlegar and District Recreation Department invites for tl ion of Pass CHILD'S eyeglasses found near Greek Oven. Owner may claim by identifying. 365-3038. 3/8 Creek Regional Park for the April 1 RAFFLE WINNERS PAIR upper dentures on snowbank at East Gate Gardens. Owner MATURE WOMAN available to babysit in her home. claim by ii ying at East Gate. 3/7 rates, references available. Phone 365-6646. tfn/65 KEY found across from Castlegar Co-op. Owner Ps GERRY'S BACKHOE SERVICE byt Landscaping and Excavation 365-7137 applications for part-time em- ployment. 3/7 CATERING manager position available. Please leave resume at or mait to Sandman inn, 1944 Columbia Ave., Castlegar V1N 2W7. No phone calls please. tfn/5 FIBREGLASS REPAIR — skidoos, boats, etc. 365-5222 or 365- 2481. 3/7 HANDYMAN: ~ Siding, ‘drywall, light carpentry; home repairs. Steve. 399-4148. 26/100 roofing. Are you fed up with your current personal cir- cumstances. Fed up with not being steadily em- ployed and having to constantly scamble just to get by. Tired of working hard and not getting the rewards you think you deserve. Maybe its time to make a career change by taking your future into your own hands. We now have an opening in our sales team and its your opportunity to take the bull by the horns and make that important decision today. Join the Kootenays largest import dealership, receive on the job sales training and put your worries behind you. Calt Gary Maloney personally CASTLEGAR MAZDA 365-7241 NEAR Twin Rivers School, part Lab German shepherd cross, black with brown highlights, very frien- dly, approx. one-year-old. 365- 2344. 37 CASTLEGAR Hi Arrow Shrine Club 6-4-2 cash draw winners 3 Shay Mazaroff, Ootischeni: David Calder, Castlegar; Wendy Byrne, Castlegar. FOUND items are not charged for. If you" found something, phone our Action Ad no. 365-2212, during regular business hours and we'll run your ad for 3 issues free of charge. Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212! DISPOSAL SALE! 1990 F260 4x4's, Crew Cabs, 1 Ton, Ex:BC nt Renials. 40 units. 1-800-452-6705. Lake City Ford, (85606 doors, wood windows, ‘MORE! Call collect to WALKER DOOR and WINDOW in Vancouver al (604)266-1101 5 season. Proposal information may be ob- tained at: 2101 - 6th Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. V1N 3B2 Deadline for proposals shall be February 22nd at 4:00 p.m. Proposals to be submitted to the Recreation Department offices. /O9 the same night Kate and Anna McGarrigle play the Arts Club Theatre. The lineup is the first concrete an- nouncement from Music °91, a major tourist initiative that will stage events around the province this summer. Music '91 is subsidizing the Juno Awards with $300,000 to $400,000 to come to Vancouver, the first time the national music awards show has come west. ree LOCAL/PROVINCIAL NEWS GUIDING LIGHT A young skier helps light up Red N American media challenge hosted by the resort. Friday of a Canadian- during the CasNews photo by Steve Peden - Oldtime fiddlers set dates for future events B.C, Oldtime Fiddlers, Kootenay No. 9, met Jan. 27 at the Seniors Hall in Castlegar. There were 28 members and one guest present. The report on the Christmas party was given and although there was a smaller attendance than in the past. It was successful and enjoyed by all who came. Gordon McFadden reported that the Legion Hall has. already been booked for Dec. 7 for the next Christmas party. The Castlegar Community Com- plex has been booked for Oct. 26 for the annual fall dance. The fiddle contest will be held in the Complex on April 13. The preliminaries will start at 10 a.m. and the finals at 6:30 p.m. A thank-you card was received from Willowhaven thanking the fid- dlers for their contribution of-time and music. It was much appreciated. The Calgary Fiddlers will be playing in Trail in the Greater Trail Community Centre on Feb. 9 star- ting at 7:30 p.m. This is a group of talented youngsters from ages eight to 18. Tickets can be bought from L and J News or from any of the Old- time Fiddlers and ‘also at Bonnett’s Men’s Wear. The next meeting of the Oldtime Fiddlers will be Feb. 24 at the Castlegar Seniors Hall at 2:30 p.m. Indians fight exemptio PRINCE GEORGE (CP) — In- dians from the B.C. Interior have added their weight to the fight to force the Canadian government to subject the Kemano II hydroelectric Project to the federal environmental assessment review process. Carrier Sekani tribal chief Justa Fraser River at Prince George, the water diverted from the Nechako River will be released into the Pacific Ocean near Kemano after passing through Alcan's hydroelectric tur- bines. The diversion is expected to reduce water flows in the Nechako near The level of water in the Nechako River at Prince George will be reduced to 50 per cent of its pre- 1950s’ level. Despite the assurances of the technical committee established to ensure fish stocks in the river won’t drop below their. START YOUR OWN IMPORT/ EXPORT time._No money or @xpedence. Since 1946. Free brochure Wade Word Trade, co Cdn. ‘Small Business Inst. Dept. W1. : 1‘ Unique Opportunity. New high: way tractors for sale with year K 4-door LeSabre, $1200. 365-5242 3/8 2°10” SUB-SPEAKERS $190, Kenwood Amp $200 and weight set. Phone 365-8223. 3/7 FIREWOOD. FOR SALE “— Dry tar- ch, split, delivered. 365-2447 or 365-6623. 3/7 USED 20° Color TV. Asking $200. 365-3580. 3/7 rt 1978 GMC haif-ton, good con- dition, 66,000 miles, $2,500 0.b.0. 365-7504. 6/7 pte Saree th 1976 EXPLORER %-T, canopy, racks, rebuilt motor, new tires. 365-6947. 3/7 1980 DATSUN pick-up, canopy, winter, summer tires. $1,500 OBO. 365-7170. 3/09 1981 TOYOTA Celica, 6-spd., new paint, mint, $6,000 OBO. 365-5180. 3/09 4980 SKYLARK $2,500 OBO. 1956 6x6, $4,000. Ph. 365- 3269. 3/9 wrailers. 8.C., Alta., Sask, Man nit Hi j Monka said in a press release that the tribal council has filed an amen- ded notice of motion of the court. It calls on the courts to quash the Oct. 12 federal cabinet order exempting the $800-million Kemano II project from the federal review process. Pape and Salter of Vancouver, the law firm representing the 11 Carrier chiefs named in the action, will argue the exemption order is beyond the authority of the government. They will also argue that it is uncon- stitutional because it will adversely affect the Carrier people’s aboriginal” right to fish. Three days, beginning Feb. 26, have been set aside in Vancouver for hearing the cases of the tribal_coun- cil. The Kemano II project was ap- Proved Sept. 14, 1987 in a three- Party agreement among Alcan and the federal _and__provincial_gover- mments to establish flows in the Nechako River. The agreement allows Alcan to divert more water from the upper reaches of the Nechako River into its giant reservoir behind the Kenney Dam, southwest of Vanderhoof. “When the project is completed in 1994, instead of flowing into the Reach over 1,500, ho mes for only $195! Cc ese N Ads 365-2212 Or write: Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 Kelens cise Ri, mephetees AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY IB mshi Hfelary einer Vanderhoof to 12 per cent of their level prior to the construction of the Kemano I project in the early 1950s. natives have repeatedly claimed fish stocks are already well below their Ppre-1950 level. . Answer to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No. 454 TIO}RIATH AILIA G MIE E AO) >| ) R H 3 PORE SHOMEE A U F e 1 N t Stamps help to fight cancer The first meeting of the new year of the Kinnaird Women's Institute was held at the home of Kay Bate. Members brought used stamps which go towards raising funds to fight cancer. An article read by Irene Shelfontiuk, international affairs convenor, told of a young woman stamp collector whose purpose in collecting was to wallpaper her bedroom with them. Other reports covered subjects ranging from health and home economics to safer ways to use Products or substitutes for some sprays that usually come from aerosol spray cans. Several donations of clothing suitable for use by women and children have been delivered to the Women in Need: society in Trail for use at the Transition" House there. President Helen Leduc gave a report of a district WI meeting held recently in Nelson. i represent the West Kootenay district of the WI. Any others interested in attending can do so on a non- delegate. basis. The second conference which is held each year in.early May will see the Fruitvale WJ hosting the seven branches this year. Competitions for the May con- CLASSIFIED SHOWCASE ferente will be slippers and jelly rolls., A craft session held in January with 10 people attending produced some attractive envelopes (for mailing letters) from pages of last year’s calendars and small gift boxes made from Christmas cards. A date was set for the Kinnaird ‘WI members to have a guided tour of the new extension of the Castlegar Hgspital by Bill Horvath. Next month's meeting will be held at Phyllis Phipps’ home. Roll call will be answered with pennies for world fri i a from the eight branches in the West Kootenay attended. The agenda for the meeting covered a wide variety from local to provincial subjects. A survey of B.C. agriculture done by each district in B.C. presented some items of interest as did the two upcoming conferences. The larger of the two gatherings will see WI members from all over Canada meeting in Victoria for the July “11-15 conference of the Federated Women’s Institutes of Canada. This will be the 12th such gathering held by the FWIC. Ann Barkley of Slocan’ will Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 This space available for. CAMPERS * MOTORCYCLES, * SNOWMO}ILES * TENTS * MOTOR HOMES * BOATS * SNOW BLOWERS * FURNACES * CARS * TRUCKS * DINING ROOM SUITES * CHESTERFIELDS * ETC., ETC. Bring o photo, or bring the item & we'll take the picture! (Average $8.67 Each) Castlegar News PHONE 365-5210 ‘ [pacman Companions Column The “Companions” column in our Classitied Ads section is for the guy or gal who has never met the right person, or who has lost their partner through divorce or death. There are many men and women, right here in the West Kootenay region, singles of all ages, from all types of backgrounds, who would like to meet someone for a meaningtul relationship or marriage. Bringing such people together is what this column is all about. words 25¢ each), Replies may go directly to you, or you can use our box number for only $3 extra and we'll forward replies to you i Writers are encouraged to include @ second envelope to guarantee Privacy, although the paper will Maintain strict confidentiality it the envelope is opened accidently The following ore SAMPLE ods only. DO NOT REPLY TO THEM: SINGLE’ 51-year-old divorced male fishin, 4 ching TV and relaxing with a good friend. Reply to: Castlegar News. Box 3007-PP, Castlegor, B.C. VIN SHA. LATE 40's lady would like to meet o gentleman (age 45-55) for com who shares some or all of [>| Di Cimiz! s N E A [kK Y EOed Se <|>| 2) TR | D/O} n| mi ni <)>" WE) GEER p|m) <|—| ORE imi | | Of Z|] 0] —| De || zl aan] OOOH SEER CEIEIES D TIE UIM. bale) A T s WRIREIEIE) GEESE) Answer to Sunday, J: jan. 27 Cryptoquip: ALTHOUGH I REALLY DIDN'T WANT TO WORK IN THE FUDGE FACTORY, | WAS SWEET-TALKED INTO IT. my interests. S/D, N/S. Enjoy sports, music, good conversation, hiking and camping. A sense of humor would be o big plus. Castlegar News, Box 3 ‘Castlegar, 8.C. VIN 3H4. 42 YEAR old mole looking tor an at. tractive female, age between 30-40, tor sharing togetherness, friendship end romantic evenings. My interests ore fishing. travelling, walking and dancing. Send photo and phone number please. Reply to: Costlegar News, Box 3007-YY, Castlegor. B.C VIN 344 SENIOR LADY would like senior_live- in companion. Reply to: Castlegar News, Box 3007-MM, Costlegar, B.C. VIN 34. Castlegar'N — WANTED — CLEAN COTTON RAGS Castlégar News 197 Columbia Ave., Casth The cost is only $12 for | tions, for up to $0 words ede al 5, 1991 at 7:00 from all persons who dee: toral Areas ‘ an law No. 841, 1 The intent of Bylaw No. 841 No. 398, by adding the following to the Planning Department Office Regional District of Central Kootenay 601 Vernon Street, Nelson, the hours of 8:30 doily except Saturday Castlegar City Hall 460 Columbia Avenue, Costlega: tween the hours of be Sundays and holideys. — BATED ornetson, 8-C_ this 261h day of January, 19 B. BALDIGARA, SECRETARY Regional District of Central Kootenay REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that o Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, February P.m., at the Arts and Crafts Room, Castlegar & District Com- munity Complex, 2101-6th Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. to receive representations m it in their interest to make representations regar ding a PROPOSED AMENDMENT to Official Settlement Plan Bylaw No. 398, Elec 1990 is to amend Official Settlement Plan Bylaw “The entire Settlement Plan area is designated as the area, where Jemporary permits for commercial and industrial uses shall be considered.” this am dment is proposed to provide opportunities for temporary commercial and in. dustrial use permits in the Castlegar Settlement Plan area. Copies of the aforementioned pronosed bylaw may be inspected a! the following locations from January 28 to February 5, 1991 to 12:00 noon, and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and holidays; and B.C a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily except Saturdays. ‘Commercial and industrial” section: 197 Columbia Avenve Pt 965-2212 (S} 1991 F150 4x4 SUPERCAB * 4.9 1 EFI 6 V1. engine * rear step orgent ‘group * light group. control’ Wer ihc uae 20,654 1985 GRAND 4dr, ovt0., V8. pws FORD 8 2 TRAIL B.C. MERCURY Highway Dr., Trail EVERY USED VEHICLE SALE GETS A G.S.T. DISCOUNTI! pila, Lower Mi Bam Brice CMHC 8% SCHL Helping to house Canadians NON-PROFIT HOUSING PROGRAM PROPOSED 1991 UNIT ALLOCATION plus additional units for people with disabili- tes — for family projects, and 100 units for senior citizen/olider 1991 PROPOSED ALLOCATIONS 8:C- Housing has allocated units to these geographic areas. [oUsING NT single projects. Vancouver Downtown" Lower Mainland, Fraser Valiey ‘Sunshine Coast, Howe Sound Lower Families istand Families Balance of Province (Families & Seniors) ... Total 1280 *'Lying west of Clarke Drive and north of Terminal Avenue — False Creek, including the West End. (Sponsors may submit proposals for all, or a portion, of the units in any of these areas.) B.C. Housing will receive SEALED PROPOSALS Clearly marked “PRO: POSAL CALL FOR NON-PROFIT RENTAL HOUSING (FAMILY OR SENIOR CITIZEN/OLDER SINGLE), (GEOGRAPHIC AREA)" up to 2:00 p.m. on TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1991, at one of these offices B.C. HOUSING — VICTORIA #201-3440 iS Victoria, B.C. V8Z 3L5 HOUSING ASSISTANCE IS JOINTLY FUNDED BY THE FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS. BCRY Canad