ts _Casthaga¥ News september 27, 1989 RED MIN. SKI SCHOOL is looking tor CSIA Ski Instructors, Level | — It and lil Openings tor tull- and part-time instruc tors. Apply by Resume to: Red Min. Ski School, Box 670, Rossland, 8.C 1Y0. 6/78 Applications will be received until Oc tober 15th for a temporary full-time GRADE | Medical Laboratory Technologist, commencing November 1989, until. Septemb: 1990. Ap: plicants must Nove. curtent Catt registration, must be able to rotate in all departments ond be able to take call Salary as per ment. Send resumes to Laboratory Castlegar and District Hospital, 709 Ten th Street, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2 3/78 Employment opportunities exist with the Kootenay Society for the Handicapped Castlegar Branch. Casual relief positions available now. Permanent tull- and part of residential and day services to in dividuals with handicaps. Our goal is to assist individuals with learning the skills needed to live and work as independen: tly as possible in the community. If you believe you can contribute in this lear ning process, we would like to hear from you. Send resumes to: Administrator KSH. Box 3204, Castlegar, B.C, VIN SHS 3/78 TAX! Drivers 45% of gross company pays gas, Full-time and part-time, Class licence required, Contact Castlegar Taxi 365-7222 tin 62 PART-TIME, full-time help wanted. Apply at Dixie Lee Work Wanted Housekeeping jobs in Robson. 365-5036 6/78 NEED A HOUSECLEANER?. No job to big 45. References o/7 WILLING TO BABYSIT IN MY HOME Ootischenio, lower bench area. Phone 365-5501 77 THE PLUMBING HEATING DOCTOR *-GAS CONTRACTING © REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS * COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING 24 Hour Emergency Service Ph. 399-4762 iF you need reliable childcare with e: cellent references call Janet 365-7138 or 365-3963 after 10 a.m. 6/75 WHITE Dwarf Music for parties, wed. dings, etc. Atfordable prices. Phone Larry at 365-3750 6/75 e RENOVATIONS ° ° — Carpentry — Plumbin, — Overhead noon am — Security Fenci BOWSER’S SERVICES Phone 365-5948 HANDYMAN experienced in carpentry patio decks senior discount). Lor ne 365-2267 tin/52 B&) Tax Service * Income Tox Returns * Bookkeeping Service BEV CALL 365-7033 1235-3rd Street, Castlegar NEED A KID-FREE WEEKEND or holiday? Willing to babysit weekends or holidays Call me at 365-66. tin/43 MATURE young person willing to babysit children in my home. 365-7548. 7; 362-5076 Branching Out Tree Service WILL do housekeeping. No job too serail. Reasonable rates. 365-61 6 EXPERIENCED child core work: now taking children into my home. Melisso at 6/73 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Call Peter 365-6767 BRICK: BLOCK*TILE*ROCK*CONCRETE. For estimates phone 364-2346. n/a BABYSITTING available, close to down Reasonable rates, flexible hours. 365-6646. ttn /68 town near Kinsmen Park HANDYMAN electrical plumbing, steps decks, exterior/interior, light carpentry 365-5289 tin/ 44 Student Placement 15-year-old GIRL loolhing for babysitting job. evenings and weekends, 365-7854 ask for Shelly NEED 0 job? High school and college students may offer their services under this category. Phone our Action Ad no 365-2212. We will run your ad tor 3 issues at no charge. " Giveaway 7 MALE kittens, litter-trained, outside 3/76 cats. 365-2901 TWO flutty grey kittens and 2 fluffy dork calico kittens, 365-8032 3/76 ADORABLE part-Persion kittens. 6 weeks-old, one Calico, one beige. 365. 3038. 3/76 3-MONTHS old Doby/Lab temale. Also 4%-year-old spayed lab/husky. Good with kids. 365-3269 3/76 CAT with 4 kittens (approx. 6 whs old) part Siamese. 365-50 377 IF YOU have an item youd like to giveaway please drop us a line or phone 365-2212. We'll run your ad tor 3 issues tree of charge ttn/77 8 SEMI-FLUFFY kittens 4108. CUTE black Tleppy eared @-month old rabbit, 365-7 3 FIVE kittens to giveaway, 365-6839, 3/77 liter-trained 3/77 3 loveable, playful” healthy litter trained kittens. Mother adopted when she was pregnant, now we must find good homes for her kittens. One white with an orange tail and ears. 2 orange tabbies. 365-7676 atter 5:30p.m. 3 Six super cute black and white kittens, litter-trained, 7 weeks old, need a home of their own. 359-7193 3/7 ‘Moving. Free to a good home 14 month old Shepherd cross, good with children 365-8452 3/78 5 Stewing hens. Call Jack. 365-5241 3/78 Shoare-a-Ride Work, school trips, weekly shopping. Cut expenses and save money. Get together with a neighbour “in our FREE Share-A Ride column. We'll run your ad 3 issues free of charge. Phone our Action Ad no. 365-2212 thn/77 Lost Blonde long-haired female cat in Foun dation Homes subdivision. 365-2787 3/78 GOLD pendant in downtown area, lost Sept. 12. Reward offered. 365-7507. 6/75 EADIES teonard watch, black toce with diamonds, wide gold band. Reward $25 Between Selkirk Manor and Safeway 365-5205 677 SACHS DOLMAR BC 330 commercial weed-eoter lost at Castlegar inter change, Sept. 18. Reward offered. 365 434 377 Found STRAY cat with four kittens found in Nor th Castlegar. Owner may call. 365-5075. 3 FOUND items are not charged for. If you've found something, phone the Ac tion Ad number 365-2212 anytime during business hours. We'll run the ad 3 issues tree of charge ttn/59 Business Oppor. CERAMIC BUSINESS for sale. Cress kiln. molds, greenware, glazes. decals shelving, etc. 365-3828 after 5 p.m. 7/75 90-YEAR-OLD life insurance company requires sales representatives for the Castlegar areo—Excettent-tinancing-and training provided. Phone 837-3386. 7/73 LivingWaters Faith Fellowship 2329-6th Avenue Phone 265-5818 Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m Nursery & Children s Church provided id-Week Service & Study Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 f Bible teaching tor all ages A Non-Denominational Fomily Church Preaching the Word of Faith! ” GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Colum Ave. REV J FERRIER © 365-3782 Morning Worship 1:00 a.m _CHURCH OF GOD _ 2404 Colu Church School 9:45 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m bia Avenue Pastor Ira Johnson * 365-6762 FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.0.P.) Below Castleaird Plaza *none 365-631 / PASTOR: BARRY WERNER * 365-2374 SUNDAY SERVICES HOME OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 THE FISH TRUCK, (formerly Westcoast Seatoods), at Hi Arrow Arms Parking lot, Friday, Sept. 29, 10 a.m, to 7 p.m, CASTLEGAR ARTS COUNCIL Annual General Mesting and official opening of offices, Monday, September 25, at # Castlegar Train Station. Open House 6-7 9 p.m. Members of the Ar. ae itin foales groups and. gs public ore invited to attend. iSicesh: ments will be served. For more inter mation 365-3553 7A PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIED $159 $10 DISCOUNT FOR CASH! Call us s for details! Classified Ads 365-2212 seve Castlégar News PRIME RIB DINNER AND DANCE, Sep. tember 30/'89, Trait Labour Centre, 910 Portland Street. Guest Sihota. Cocktails 6 pom For information of tickets 368-9120, 362 5524, 364-0402 evenings 3/76 DANCE BANDS and mobile disco available for any type of engagement. | 362-7795, thn/6! CHAPEL HOUSE Zuckerberg island Heritage pen 7 days CASTLEGAR RAIL STATION, Mon.-Sat”, p.m. For further information, phone 365.6440. 10/43 D. TOMPKINS SCHOOL OF DANCE Highland, Tap, Baton. 4-years to Adult Classes begin September 18. 365-2883 6/73 CO-GP PLAYGROUP. Ages 2-5, Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Sout Castlegar. 365-6869 6 Personal ALCOHOLICS anonymous and Al-Anon. Phone 365-3663, 104/71 Engagements and Mrs. Gilbert Wilson of Nelson pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their elder son, Ryan of Moncton New Brunswick ding will take place on October seventh, in Moncton. Cord of Thank We the family of the late Nellie E. Stach wish to express our sincere thanks to ali our friends and relatives for their sup port, kind words, baking, donations to the B.C. Cancer Society and sympathy cards during our recent bereavement Your kindness will never be forgotten — Art, Darlene, Don and Bernadette, Dennis and Linde, Doreen and Grant, and families 78 : In Memoriam : CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION in Rossland, B.C. VOG 1 YO. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. In 3292, Castlegar. 365-5167 104,17 104 778 Attend the Church of your choice! EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 914 Columbia Avenue FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m Tues. 7:30 p.m Bible Study Youth Ministries Phone: 365-2605 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2224-6th Avenue 1» Blocks South of Community Complex 10.a.m. Worship & Sunday School Mid-Week Activities tor all oges Phone for information Re Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-8386 ~_ST, PETER LUTHERAN “gm LUTHERAN =f CHURCH -CANADA én hig Ath Street PAS Son NOLEN BACKUS UNDAY Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday m. on Radio CKQR parking lots ‘andr ‘as well as at the air- port, Y plltes parking lot and foxiway Qlier Snap ‘available trom the Pur- che Jepartment at 365-7292, fra 264 CLOSING DATE: 3:00 p.m, October'2, 1989 i) ——cAsntonn camrus a= tor Costiegor. 8.C VIN Sut 365.7292 J NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS GEORGE PEREHUDOFF also known as GEORGE S. PEREHUDOFF, also known ‘as GEORGE SAMUEL, PEREHUDOFF, DECEASED NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of George Perehudott atea hogn 0 Qearee Perehudotf, also known as Geor Somvel Perehudott, Deceased, wi ‘died on March 19, 1989, are hereby required to send them to the under- signed Executor at _1115-3rd Street, Castlegar, British Columbia, betor the 15th day of November ter which date the Executor distribute the said Estate among the porties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which it has notice: ALEX PEREHUDOFF, Executor Polonicolf, Jon ehudott Barristers and Solicitors 1115-3 Street, Castlegar, British Columbia, VIN 2AT Minustry ot Transportation ond Highways. HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral District: Similkameen Highway District: Kootenay | Boundary Project or Job Number: C-5: Project or Job Gaseous This project consists of paving and shouldering on Highway No. 3 at 68th Avenue approximately 1 1 km. east of Grand Forks, B.C Boundaty Tender Opening Date/Time: October 1989, 2:00 p.m. Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque is not required. Tender documents with envelop specitications and cvailable free of 00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number of originating office: 442-5477 of 362-733) Tenders will be opened at: The Ministry Olfice, 555 Centrat Avenue, Grand Forks, 8.C. VOH 1HO (EREEDOM rat Transportation Move Seen ak siciit Bel Maintenance Inc. Is Offering a Reward of *3000 For information leading to apprehension and conviction of persons responsible for theft of “DIESEL ENGINE HYDRAULIC MOTOR COMBINATION OFF OF SCREENING — PLANT STACKER" during night of September 5, 1989 from Cricket Gravel Pit located on summit of Blueberry Paulson. If you have any in- formation pl it the Ross! R.C.M.P. D.J. MARTENS Area Manager Bel maintenance Inc. Toronto downs. Bal timore to win AL East LOTTERY Writer to read Politician and writer Bill Barlee will be ap- pearing at the Castle- gar library Oct. 4 +83 bonus number was 43. 37, 40 and 45, lottery draw was 2812250. NUMBERS _ The winning numbers in Saturday's Lotto 6:49 draw were 5, 20, 26, 39, 45 and 46. The The winning numbers drawn Friday in The B.C. Keno lottery were 3, 11 The winning number in Friday's Provincial 21, 31, 33, 22 ‘Garden wedding Gordon Walker and Lisa Martini were mar ried in Castlegar July BS Management Trainees This is No Small Challenge . . . It's A Vast Opportunity! We are currently accepting applications from individuals who would like to pur- sue @ career in reta will self-starters who snes the drive and potential to meet our high standards. A willingness to relocate and the ability to adapt to a Northern life-style are essential. Hudson's Bay Northern Stores operates 170 full service, retail/grocery stores in smaller locations situated across Canada's Norti se communities vary in size trom 500 to 3,500 people. Although the social and recreational facilities are limited, great possibilities exist for those who enjoy the outdoors We offer a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package which includes subsidized accommodations. Our comprehensive training program allows for rapid advancement trom the starting position of Management Trainee to Depar tment Manager ond then Store Manager. Individuals with previous retail/grocery experience will be placed in positions where accelerated development is possible If you are looking for @ challenging career opportunity and would like to join ‘our management team, then please submit your resume to: THE MANAGER rT Northern Stores Inc. 77 Main Street Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 2R1 Interviews to be held . locally NORTHERN STORES INC. Vol. 42, No. 79 60 Cents tles vac CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER | 1989 WEATHERCAST Weather: Todoy mixture of sun 10 per cent today near 0 tor Monday 3 Sections (A, B & C) PENTECOSTAL NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY 602-7th Street * 365-5212 Near High School — SUNDAY SERVICE — Christian Education 9:45 a.m Morning Worship 11:00 a.m Evening Service 6:30 p.m. — FRIDAY — 7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting LEGE 1g Friendly ‘Aimoaphere! ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Ist Sunday 7:00 p.m. 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Sundays 11 a.m. No Service Sth Sunday SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH —Ta71 Columbia Ave., Troll 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Slawomir Malarek 365-7759 CALVARY BAPTIST Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY 6:00 p.m. AWANA CHURCH 365-3430 OR 365-7368 ROBERT C. LIVELY PASTOR The Castlegar News sincerely regrets the error which occurred with Oglow’'s ad in our issue of Sunday, September 24. The wrong advertisement was inadverten- tly run on that date and we apologize sin- cerely for this error and regret any incon- venience this may have caused to Oglow’'s valued customers. SAVE sone cueure standard Colours $ T 00 $ T 99 /at. we Semi-Transparent — (LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND) — & White Base ACCENT BASE $19.99 $24.99 Window Blinds WALLPAPER VY, OFF ie “Your Home Decorating Centre” PAINT & WALLCOVERINGS it? Columbia Ave. Hegar, B.C. 36! $2.99: O¥|Fm 7229-Sth Street, 214 Grand Forks, B.C. w from Trowelex Hoisting Cc the ground for on top of the hill. into place g the wall to Gaglardi warns meeting By GUY BERTRAND Staff Writer Beware of socialism, out-spoken Kamloops mayor Phil Gaglardi told members of the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce during their annual general meeting at Jenny’s Cafe Wednesday night “If you want to go backwards get in to the philosophy of Socialism because that’s what it jis, backwards philosophy, ‘This business of getting something for nothing, which is a philosophy of socialism, is he sajd one thousand per cent the destructive force in any country ‘One of the changes that is taking most place today is one of the most outstan ding of anything that we've seen in our history “And that is the story that (Soviet leader Mikhail) * he continued Gorbachev is telling the world. Gor bachev is saying to the world that communism doesn’t work, that socialism doesn’t work “Gorbachev, munist’ country says, ‘We democracy, we want free enterprise.” God help me, we stupid people are starting to think that maybe we might the leader of a com want need some'socialism. Gaglardi, a former entrepreneur and member of the B.C. legislature, ex pounded on the importance of free en terprise to a growing nation while criticizing tendencies towards a more socialist state and increasing influences of unions Referring to the destructive forces of unions and their effects on England, h said The labor forces in England took over to such a degree that they were destroying England until Matgaret Thatcher came along. Four different prime ministers couldn't do beans with possibilities at hand in Canada and in England because of labor unions and the toughness of those unions and Castlegar “If you want to keep the country growing," he said, *‘and you want to see Castlegar get its new pulp mill and continued on page A2 what they brought about Gaglardi told the audience of the Committee continues look for Cariboo help By CasNews Staff Carolyn Hilbert, the committee's A New Democratic Party worker in lawyer, Terry Dalton, requests Hilbert the Cariboo riding where the NDP to ask David Zirnhelt_to meet recently won a byelection is being “*publicly or privately” with Vant to asked by the Robson-Raspberry Ferry Users Ad Hog Committee to help set up a meeting between the new NDP MLA and his riding mate, tation and Highways Minister Neil discuss ‘ta long-term commitment to the running of the inland ferries, in cluding the Marguerite (which is in the Cariboo) and the Robson ferries ‘It may be helpful that some of these issues can be dealt with at a time continued on page A2 Transpor Vant, on the jssue of inland ferries In a letter to Quesnel resident Judgement will likely be set aside By CLAUDETTE SANDECKI Staff Writer The Nelson lawyer for the general contractor of a controversial road and bridge project near Vallican in the Slocan Valley says a judgment against Bilt Berg, of William Berg Construc- tion Ltd., that could lead to a halt in road construction will likely to set aside by the courts this week Donald Skogstad said Friday a delay in the receiving and processing of documents for his client by the Nanaimo court: registry lead to a default judgment — a ruling granted to one party in default because the other party does not reply to the court ac tion in a given period of time — being awarded to the Arrow Lakes Indian band which wants to see road construc tion stopped The court will probably set aside the ruling when it is asked to look at it again this week because Berg was denied a chance to reply to the band’s statement of claim against him, Skogstad said Band lawyer Norman Evans said Friday from his Nanaimo office that he was unaware’ Skogstad was Berg's lawyer before the default judgment was made and when he was not notified by Berg of any intention to reply to the band’s statement of claim he applied for the judgment The claim against Berg is.part of the band’s aboriginal title claim to an area of the Kootenays that includes the con: struction site near Vallican, Evans associate Sandy Bartlett has said The default ruling, if it stands, could led to a permanent injunction against Berg, forcing him to halt construction on the road, and a claim for damages against him for trespassing on band property, Evans has said The band has been occupying native burial ground, declared heritate site by the provincial gover raent, and land surrounding the burial ground since mid-August The band, now centred in northern Washington state, says the planned road will run through an ancient native village of which the burial ground is only a part and may destroy un- discovered artifacts and remains. Fhe Ministry-of Transportation and Highways recently received an injun- ction giving the tnifiistry and its con- tractors complete-aeeess to the con- struction site and work has begun on the road. The native people, who originally blockaded the area to prevent work on the road, have not tried t6 Block the construction and say they will abide byall court rulings. Evans said he applied for an order to declare Berg to be trespassing but the B.C. Supreme Court turned down his request, saying such a ruling might cir- cumvent the injunction granted to the Ministry of Highways Evans said he will be reapplying for the trespassing order Another court ruling, an injunction the band obtained to halt work on a gravel pit that was dug on private land directly adjacent to the heritage site, will be re-examined by the court this week Skogstad, who also represents the gravel pit land owner, Tibor Molnar, said he will have a lawyer in Vancouver acting for his client who will ask that the injunction be ‘‘completely set aside. One of the arguments will be that the injunction does not really prevent work on the pit since there a number of permits needed to operate the pit that Molnar and the trucking contractor, Paul Markin, do not have, Skogstad said Evans said he is also asking for a eview of his leave to appeal the High- ways injunction that was turned down by the B.C. Court of Appeal. He said soking into the possibility of taking the case to the Supreme Court »f Canada as well Staff Writer persons in emotional crisis,” president Eleanor Harper says. cerned,” to be in crisis * sorting things out."* children that must be comforting to know The Women In Need Society crisis line is listed in the phone book under emergency numbers as being “for but that crisis is broadly defined by the people who staff the line, WINS past To the approximately 60 people Harper says call the 24-hour line each month But the crisis line, paid for primarily by United Way, is suffering from WINS’ own crisis: lack of fun: ding, says WINS administrator Mary Hamann. Without United Way support, the non-profit society, Which in addition to the crisis line runs a tran house funding “A person driving through town in the middle of the night who needs help is ina crisis as far as we are con Harper says, adding WINS considers someone who requires active listening and help women, men and frustrating feeds you,’ woman and volunteers to keep everything running Harper says the biggest problem right now is that WINS still doesn’t have a new contract from the Ministry of Social Services and Housing for transition The house is being run on a month-by-month ex tension of the 1987-88 contract, she says. Harper says she feels confident an agreement will eventually be signed but ‘the situation is “It's difficult to go chasing after the hand that * she adds. The transition house is a major component of the society’s services and has room for 12 people a night but sition house for battered womenand their childrenanda = “we never turn anyone away variety of support and family groups and programs, wouldn't be able to continue, Hamann says. Hamann says she has been reduced to halftime em ployment recently and the society relys a great deal on their families can stay for 15 days and can apply for an extension to stay up to 30 days, she says. The house is run women are encouraged (o follow family routines. important, she adds from year to year, reached **well over already WINS also operates a victim's assistance program to provide victims of physical or sexual abuse with in: formation, crisis counselling, help with understanding very, very the court Hamann says. ney-General provides, Hamann says. Hamann says. The like a home,"’ she says, and the been sexually abused, she says But they are also able to Tearn parenting skills and learn about the abuse they have suffered, Many women in abusive situations are isolated from others and just being able to sit and talk with other women about what has been happening to them can be Whether or not the minimum amount of space at the transition house is filled or over-filled fluctuates Harper says, but the numbers have * the halfway mark for this year system and support in the That program, run by one person who works six hours per week, as well as some of the transition-house workers, is paid for by the $10,000 per year the Attor WINS also offers a variety of support groups in including an open community group that can address a wide variety of needs, a group for survivors of sexual assault and a group for mothers whose children have she says. WINS defines crisis broadly By CLAUDETTESANDECKI Mothers in that group benefit from sharing their feelings and experiences about what has happened to their children; she says, and from finding out from other mothers that their children’s behavior is normal” con sidering the trauma they have lived through. As well, WINS offers Nobody's Perfect, a paren are needed,"’ than weare.”’ courtroom, minimum” she says. Hamann agrees, been operating since funding programs the community has been requesting For instance, WINS has been asked to set up @ saying if the society, ting course for parents of children up to five years old, and runsa family communication group, Hamann said But Harper says WINS could provide more services with an increase in|funding “We have ideas for hundreds more programs that “We could be doing much more which has 1980, Had more than “bare it could start some of the group for single mothers and a group for people who she says. “grew up in alcohol-dependant familie: The society would also like to hire a childcare worker for the transitions house and more people to run the victim’s assistance program and staff the crisis line, she says