CASTLEGAR NEWS & MID-WEEK MIRROR - ‘= PHONE OUR-DEPARTMENTS: DIRECT. Newsroom Ciassified Ads 3653517) ( \__ 365-7266 a -—-PERSONAL-—-- DIVORCE! Ho. 00 plus filing vee ‘Obtain your lawyer nie F — fas icos toll tree, ee Chergex & Master. chart Se scented. tinias NEED A DIVORCE? wa free into and Broteanlona.. fast, In ah layer aie ned services, contact ar rare se vice, 8 34 ‘Bre fancouve 4 at: Clrcutation ( 365-7266 ) Ls 3ii0 mye Office Supplies 365-7266 Printing ( 365-7266 Advertising 365-2212 mo MIRROR Bd § Engagements YOUR BR GAGEMEN NOTICE. is printed free nye der your wedding invstoe rom the Cate mene of Thanks Two Separate Motor Vehicle Accidents Result in Charges Two accidents were re- ported to local RCMP Tuesday. Joni E. Tomlin of Robson was charged with failing to yield after stopping at a stop Cards of Thanks. We would like to express our. 8 to Ora, ders and fa would atta ike to tiehi the donor of me Iran cut end Cur ati irlends for sigh after her vehicle sustained an estimated $1,600 damage when in collision with another , car driven by Patrick Wilson of Nelson, The incident, which oceur- red on Highway 8A at the Brilliant Bridge intersection, was reported at 9:20 a.m, Damage to the Nelson vehicle has been estimated at $2,000. ‘The second accident, which was reported at 1 p.m., occur- red at Waldie Avenue and Donald Street in Robson. Frances Vanderpol of Rob- son was charged with failing to yield at an intersection after being in collision with a vehicle driven by Arthur 8, Humphrey, also of Robson, The incident occurred when the Vanderpol vehicle, which sustained an estimated $500 damage, was attempting to make a U-turn. Damage to the Humphrey's vehicle has been estimated at $500, , No injuries have been reported. ~ EMPLOYMENT. . OPPORTUNITY COMPANY: : “” Crows Nest Industries Lied CHIEF FORESTER Forester. at’ Its Elko office. The applicant will have a minimum of 5 years experlence In In- terior T.S.H.L. operations and several years of supervisory experience, ' The successful candidate will report t to the. and will be for j all forestry aspects of the company's annual cut Crows Nest Industries Liinited requires an i : aggressive F.P.F, to fill the position of Chiet ’ The me news about: ‘our’? record cold this winter is that it's making ice fishing possible earlier and in more places than normal, It could also mean the ice fishing season will last longer, for frequently the weather gets Into a pattern and stays that way through a season, Ice fishing can be a great big happy plentc if you take a few basic steps. The first is warm ‘shoes~something to keep your feet.away from the ice. Standing on,ice is a lot different from walking on snow or ice, Without the constant v : constant contact with the ice, which acts like a heat magnet, drawing the warmth right out of your feet, Long handles, down cloth: ing or’ other warm things for your. body are essential, They can lose alot of their warmth in a wind if you don't have a - OFFICE HOURS aera 2nd an —-Mon.;Tues., Thurs.; Fri, 8:30. a:m--to 5 p.m-=— trough ihe “aiticul time. God Wed 8:30 a.m. to 12 Noon & I p.m. toS p.m. (ara eu of over 200,000. cunits. Responsibilities will _ Closed Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays “Open Saturdays by Prior Appointment’. assent Isa we hanes nw jementy “Columota "aye. ture 8p. Biacusalon nageeting — - Pest Ph, tina? WE REPAIR ONLY rts for. Ww So, if wedon’t have the part, you don't pay for two service calls. Ranges: All makes a ‘Waashai Dry Following makes, only, Baycrest 4 jeatty Goranedo as Genera! Electric joaver Westinghouse Its — Cash or Cheque 1 Repal guiness "Anptianes Service. none. 1in20 NOTICES MOVING TO EDMONTON? to rent or buy? Contact Mri fescente. Office 19 (403) 467-8413, Pine St., 8h —PERSONAL—— eOnT ana e: - 100.00 plus filing fees. lawyer superviaed incorarain over the hone fast f-Coul pel Services ons WE ARE not alone! There ae LIFE on other worlds. Send asif- addressed envelope for frag UFO lon to Harmony, BX 58, iow Mexico 87930. 112-800-683.: & Mastercnerge accepted. KAY MOTORS LTD. JANUARY PARTS SPECIAL fo express our sincere reclation. to the man: cy oy Heath are cooks, Emerge! Serv’ jar Funeral Flame: and the en God bless eu ual and. ci Harshenin and fam! Frank and Dorothy Perehudott and familly Seto RIEHHO Our aincere thanks to all those whe sent flowers ae iearde tg oe 88 thoy uphttuiness ax Is Tit a i nod. hytlis and Jack epee Aa) moulds Nie ‘, hank « the 8 eit and Mbit Ap t a Servic for” attending Mire Aan Pofowot Spring her lengthy iness passing. Thank you our rtavoe, friends, singers, coche ravediggers for allanding the tinefat A as 30 fo ‘the Castlegar Fu- neral 8. - Mr. d Mra, Sam Stooch- ooff, Mr. and a re . Fred Plotnikott, Mirai Ma Mai iptavat Rie ang and Mra, Ken MeKlmmnies and Familes.. ‘only @ boy can dream. vou love and guidance sheltered Mthowing me the way The vielen va your gentle. tlood the e memories of you t ‘our son Dennis, In-tawt Lois, ‘and ¢ gfandch! Kay, Dennis, and Rhonda. Pam Bonouncamentts id Mra, ierin Bid ‘lanted” iO a mariage nti chert Kathryn, to Donlel Path Koil son and Mra. Paul Kottinott of Prince aearae, ‘on De in Prince George, B.. -.. BIRTHS STEENHOFF — To Mr. and Mice: Robert Steenhoff of Silverton, 8.C., January 14, 1979, twin sons, 14, 1979, a aon. WEATHER Min. go io | Mbddodosns Beooas = Police Briefs 7 include supervision of forestry staff, annual forestry budgets, cutting applications, ap-.° pralsals, forestry projects, annual reports and. RCMP are it the intengive forestry program on the com- whena 1972 went pany's private tree farm of % milllon acres. number of cases of wilful damage that ‘occurred during the weekend, About $100 dam- age was caused when a beer bottle was thrown through the window of Cooper Agencies office. ‘On Sunday someone used a vehicle to pull down the barri- cades set up at the Robson side of the Robson-Castlegar ferry. Damage there is estimated at $500. All four tires on a car owned by James Robingon of Blueberry Creek were slashed * while the vehicle was parked at his home. Damage i is estimated at $250. On Friday a 1969 model car owned by Jacob Koenig of Castlegar was damaged when another vehicle was purposely driven into it, Police arrested a suspect who was later released. Police say charges are pending. - hee No charges have been laid in an accident Friday evening out of contro] on Park Road on the ice and snow. The east- bound: vehicle sustained ap- proximately $250 damage when it struck the bank. Driver, Mary Agnes White of Castlegar, was taken to Castlegar and District Hospital with a sore neck and bruises. _ Salary level, ‘to: Executive Secretary Crows Nest Industries Limited P.O. Box 250 Femle, B.C. VOB 1M0 flexing’ -of your feet, blood circulation slows down, wind-breaker to top it all off. That means something which In addition, your feet arein: down. will stop wind, not just slow it Please send resume in confidence, stating a8 By the Hour _ 365-6563 TRANS-X LTD —_> a, SNOW REMOVAL| | SPECIAL $143.95 22.50 32.50 G.M. Infant Seats ..... Quartz Halogen Lights . Interior Snack Trays . Interior Car Warmers ......... TOP QUALITY USED CARS | CITY AUTO SERVICE Special of the Week ‘Chevrolet Caprice 4 door hardtop, 454 cu.. In. 8& cylinder engine, automatic. transmission, power ‘steering, .power brakes, complete with alr’ “eon _ ditfoning. $695.06 "Dodge Aspen. 4 door sedan, 6 cylinder engine, automatic : Power t) power brakes, vinyl roof, radio.” “ KUHL Standings Kootenay International Junior Hockey League statistics to Jan, 2, 1979: Team Cranbrook Spokane Kimberley Columbia Valley Fernie: . Creston’. Team ~ Trail :-. Castlegar Grand Forks Rossland Nelson fame Mike Oliver (Rossland) Scott McIntosh (Spokane) Rick Dominici (Rossland) ‘Bruce Martin (Castlegar) Darrell St. Denis (Trail) Barry Zanier (Trail) i Bill Nazaroff (Rossland). ~ Keith Blair (Spokane) John Fargher (Cranbrook) Myron Luker (Kimberley) Payl-McKinnon (Grand Forks) 24 Buddy-Bodman (Spokane) 27 Steve’ Metzger (Creston) 26 Keith Thompson (Creston) 2 Rob Gallamore (Trail}.’- Wade Cook (Columbia Valley) 7 Terry Thomas (Trail) ' 27 SESRESESSSS senuede os ‘Top Sori Uaaer 1 Statistics for the following games are not available: Dec. 6 — Cranbrook at Fernie; Dec. 27 — Fernie at Creston; Dee.. 30 — Castlegar at Trail, Creston at Fernie, Columbia Valley at Spokane; “Your Ford Country. Headquarters” 1971 Ford Galaxie Houten fo eee, 1975 Bobcat Runabou 1974 Maverick issuer... 1974 Pinto S 1975 Ford L Pda Garh bine, 4 5 nates Dark grove cytes, ¢peed, : Dr eeitheen tREeE a eeeceeaes ; Jan.-2 — Fernie at Cranbrook. RENTAL OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT The British Columbia Forest Service may wish to rent throughout ritish Columbia during the 1979-80 fiscal year. The foll types of mio; jay be iq Crawler eon 50 kw ond over del ig. 6m Gnd o over Cranes, 20 tonnes and over : Graders,,75 kW and over Front-end loaders, ncclarand rubber-tired, 1 m3 One way to beat the ice and cold feet is to-take a seat . such as a lawn chair out onto * the ice and something as simple as a small piece of plywood on which to put your feet. Another comforting thing {s an old five-gallon can in which you place several inches of sand and then a layer of briquets. Get the briquets burning and you have a cozy watming fire that will last for hours. Be sure to take along a couple of blocks of wood on which to place the can, or else it will melt down into the ice and forma puddle'of 7 water. If your hands: get cold, simply stick them down into the bucket and. they are instantly surrounded by heat and will warm up quickly. CWL Plans Valentine Tea, Feb. 10 C.W.L. Release" The January meeting of St. Joseph's Catholic Women's League featured an informative and attractive presentation of holy land slides, shown by Bill . Shay. Because of inclement weather, as well as local “flu” conditions, many wishing to see the pictures were unable to be present but ‘all in attendance were grateful for the instruc- tive program. The “Thursday Ladies" are presently making plans for a + Catholic Women's League Val- entine tea on Feb. 10 to be in support of the “Bishop’s Fund for Life." At. this: tea a crocheted and woven’ afghan, crafted by Mrs. James Lenihan, will be rafMed. Mrs. S. Roozendaal re- ported the. Catholic Women's * League’s membership ecard had arrived from the “British Co- lumbia Council for the Family.” Church life convener Mrs. Justin Kaufman, sugge: 3 complimentary letters mightth sent to CBC Television for its many holiday season spot an- nouncements concerning alco- holic education. Mrs. James Pilla and Mrs. . J. Kaufman will do the hospital - * visiting for January. Plans are being made for nutritionist Mrs. J. B. Draper to be guest speaker for the coming meet- ing. - Mrs. J, Kaufman is return- ing today from Penticton where r Favors Ice Fishing If you have a grill, you can place it over the open top of the bucket and grill hamburgers, hot dogs cr even some of the fish you catch, Ygu can also warm. up chili, spaghett! and meatballs or whatever else you want.to eat. Add some liquid refresh. ment-of your choice and you have it made, When you start adding this up, you need a pack horse to get it out onto the ice. A good idea is to take an ordinary sled and put a big.box on it. Load all your gear in that and tow it out onto the ice. If you don't have a sled, a big piece of plywood will do. Hook a rope to it and it will alide across the ice. You can even carry some- thing to form a windbreak around your picnic area, if the wind .is blowing. You need something big to haul all this because we haven't even talked about the fishing gear. DISCARDED LINE CAN KILL BIRDS Commonty SEEN ALONG RIVER BANKS ARE SNARLS OF OLD LINE LEFT BY THOUCHTLEES ANCITRS, These Don'y peconpose ", AND CAN LAST FOR YEARS, AS A THREAT TO WILDLIFE. Duexs AND OTHER BIRDS CAH BECOME ENAESHED IN THESE TANGLES OF UNE AND DIT. This Une CAN ALSO BECOME TANGLED AROUND THE Legs OF CATTLE O8 WILD ANIMALS, CAUSING DELP CUTE AND EVEN Celebrate Minor Hockey / By VI PLOTNIKOFF “Bring a Friend” -is this year's theme for Minor Hockey Week across Canada. : In Castlegar, we begin the celebrations with the opening . ceremonies this Saturday at 10 a.m, in the New Arena Com- plex. The public is cordially ‘Invited to this event, The city has given its Support in the form of a procla- mation which has been duly signed by Mayor Audrey OFFICIAL notification has been recelyed’ by Cheryl Kristiansen that she’ has been chosen as a member of the Canada National team which will be taking part In the World Amputee Games at Stoke Mandeville, Eng-. land. She Is entered In six events during the competl- tions which take place Aug. 26 to Sept. 4. ues Too fat? Too thin? Too tired? Too often? Do something for: somebody. . . . Your body! Fitnessis fun. ‘ry some. and 4Wheel Drive Headquarters 4-WHEEL DRIVE 1974 CHEV 4x4 % ton, V-8 standard 1974 FORD 4x4 % ton, automatic 1972 JEEP J-10 % ton 1975 TOYOTA Landcruiser Station Wagon, 4x4 —Vvazv ‘Bring « Friend’ As a special treat, the Kinnaird Jr. Secondary Schoo! Band will be in attendance. Also, from the Castlegar Figure Skating Club, we are pleased to have Miss Sandy Tischler as guest soloist. This young lady is the Kootenay representative for junior ladies at the B.C. Winter Games. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 18, 1979 : Pianos Organs Wurlitzer players will receive hot dogs and pop at the old arena as a small reward for selling raffle tickets, from the Minor Hockey Week Committee. Next weekend's activities include the Minor Hockey Dance and the giant pancake breakfast. 1458 Bay Ave., Trall_ 368-5000 Radio Shack nine “days of hockey action will commence, including every boy in Castlegar Minor Hockey playing out-of-town teams. A $1 button admits you to.all the hockey action in both arenas. You also get a program attach- ed with each button. This has to ” be the best deal in town! Raffle tickets can be pur- chased from hockey players or at the information desks to be set up in both arenas, Pick up your ticket and you might win. the first prize of $500, or a second prize of $100; third prize of $50; or fourth prize of $25, Hockey posters will be decorating the walls of both arenas, and local budding art- ists have really outdone them: selves this year. Be sure to have a lookt Players and guests will be treated to pop all week, courtesy of the Ladies’ Auxi- liary to Minor Hockey. Local Near Everything! 531 - 3rd Ave. N. Castlegar Why spend almost half your life golng and coming! Here's a home convenient to shopping, schools, tennis & curling. Four bdrms., new kitchsn, tull basement, double garage. Priced to sell Suickly at tha tow, low Ss price of $39, Evenings, phone Helen at 365-8083, or 184-2507 (Collect) Strand & Mosby Realty Ltd. © - USED VEHICLES © . 1978 Chrysler LeBaron WAS $7295. Stk. #3-3129-1 . 1978 Pontiac Pheonix WAS $6295. Stk. #901 57-0. 1978 Pontiac LeMans Was $6495. Stk. #90156 or 80155 ..... 1978 GMC Vandura Was $6295, Stk. #8-2250-1 1978 GMC Pickup Ya Ton WAS $5995. Stk. #8-0294-1 1978 Ford Pickup WAS $5295. Stk. #8-2462-1 . 1977 Pontiac LeMans range ——— SAAR WAS $5995 ..... 1977 Pontiac Firebird WAS $6395. White. . Universal Outside Truck Mirrors . Camper Body Mirrors ...... Chrome Tail Gate Protectors Transmission Cooler ...... Electronic Brake Controller........ Tire Cross Wrenches ............. Universal Radio Antennas Holley 750 Double Pump G.M. Love Seats ...... Sun Super Tach..... Sun Vacuum Gauges . : ; E = Accel Wires ....... : Dodge %4 ton Club Cab Pickup,.8- Dixco Oil Gauges cylinder engine, automatic Sun Temp Gauge power Dixco Triple Gauge . power brakes, camper speclal, -Accel Super Coil....... ‘& Immaculate throughout. Mr. Gskt Chrome Fuel Line ......... ‘Tow Hooks (set) ........ Holley Vaive Covers ......... : Edelbrock Chev Small Manifold ....... Flex: Fans ie occas cpt his 6 oes Universal Front Tire Carrier ........... Chevy Grille Guard ...............0.. British Columbia Forest Service Camper (Canopy) Roof Rack . ; ws G.M.SkidPlate ...........00000., - am ne Good | Guys _ oy Pee q: ee ‘victOA, ih Colombe Front Axle Truss (G.M.) .........0000 1516 Ford F150 meget 1978 Ford F150 Mart... ~ 1974 Chev % Ton secon. 1973 F250 4x4 Sencha... and over the diocesan executive is mak- ing final plans for. the annual _ convention to be held in Cran- brook this May. WOOD HEAT Several frelght-damaged and used Wood Heaters at Special Clearances. FRONT WHEEL DRIVE © 1975 FIAT 128, 2door USED TRUCKS 1977 CHEV ¥2 ton, heavy duty, alrcond., automatic 1978 DODGE Pickup 1976 FORD SuperCab, green, air cond., 460, 2 tanks. 1975 FORD ¥2 ton § 1974 DODGE Crew Cab, bronze 1974 FORD ¥ ton, 6cylinder, new engine, clutch 1973 CHEV Crew Cab % ton .1970 CHEV ¥% ton Dodge Aspen, 2 door ‘coupe, 6 - cylinder engine, '3 speed manuat transmission (floor shift), radio. 1972 Comet waster 1973 Capri sams... 1977 Datsun B210 suse. 1975 Comet smsmzur TST] Honda Civic sxzsi 1977 Cougar sue 1975 Chevrolet venoms... 1973 Montego Sssmiviat - Used Trucks at Speedway spd see ee Dump trucks, tandem and single axle, 4 m3 and over Excavators, shovels, draglines, clams ~ Rock drilling equipment, air tracks, hammers, com- pressors — (all sizes) Compaction equipment Pile driving equipment Miscellaneous heavy duty construction equipment _ Rentals will normally be on an all-found hourly rate basis. For dump trucks, and miscellaneous equip- ment, where different rate prions are in effect, alternate rates should be liste This is not a formal tender, but equipment owners in- terested are’ invited to list their equipment giving the folowing information: Make, model, yeor and serial number of each - machine List of attachments Present location Proposed rental rates Business telephone number Written suk should be f February 16, 1979, to: Construction Engineer Engineering Division Datsun 610 Station Wagon, 4 - cylinder engine, automatic: transmission, radio, very clean. Good selection of combination Woad/Oll 1969 FORD {ton : T Tee a) i rade: Furnaces; Wood-burning 1977 CHEV ¥% ton, heavy duly, air cond., blue eee larel Aaee . . ia | ’ n Cook Ranges, Furnaces i th POLE DE. Rvee and Heaters. USED CARS ] 976 Firebird T COMPLETE FURNACE Failing INSTALLATIONS 1978 GLC 3déor hatchback 1976 DODGE 4 door, alr cond., Royal D. ‘Monaco VALLEY COMFORT 1975 FORD Granada, 6 standard, 2 door, HS 226-7221 “VW OZVIAI— daar IY Ford % ton pickup, 8 cylinder. i engine, automatic transmission, radlo. ded before WIV — VdZzvV 1975 FORD 2door, alrcond., clean | 1974 DATSUN 7102 door, 4-spd., radio, 8-track 1974 DATSUN 6104 door, 4-spd., radio, radial tires 1973 TOYOTA 4-speed 1973 DODGE Charger SE, 440 engine, sharp 1973 DATSUN 4 door, automatic 1973 MAZDARX3 1972 CHEV Impala, automatic 1972 METEOR4door A 1971 DATSUN Station Wagon 1971 FORD Maverick, automatic 1968 FORDTorino - 1975 Dodge 4x4 WAS $4995 ......... 1974 Ford 4 x 4 WAS $4295 1974 Chevy Laguna WAS $4495 . 1974 Plymouth Cuda WAS $3495 ..... vase ss 1972 Mazda Pickup WAS $1695. Stk. #7-0323-1 1970 ee Cuda WAS $1995, Stk, #8-3163-3........ tes 1 set Aluminum Side lrons ........ Battery Cables ................05 All Mud Flaps..............00 eee Rear Window Defroster... .. 1 set Steel Running Boards ....... 192.75 1 set Steel Running Board Extenders (G.M. only) ........ 190.00 14” Chrome AirCleaners ......... 23.95 15x30 Universal Solar Sun Roof.... 169.95 Universal Ski Rack.........:...... 12.95 KAY MOTORS LTD. 2880 Highway Drive — 368-3301 Is Your Jaguar... ... In Need of Repair? ; ; Wo down payment 0.4.C, NOELirquideuniscss cnc . Rl NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS Beaver Falls, Fruitvale Hwy. 367-7355 — 367-7722 .789 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-7477 Husky § Station “hip Service Best Deals: Best Service “You Really Matter FULL FINANCING AT BANK RATES Art has the knowledge necessary to keep those special cars running smoothly mile after mile; gained through many years of foreign car experience In England where he owned a service centre. ON APPROVED CREDIT Ed Kwasnitza - Res, 352-7723 Bruce Pickering 352-235 - Phone 352-3542 Bus, eee _JLINco a}] ii Service Manager 803 Baker Streets Neilson “Fuel-Injected Engines A Specialty” Call 365-7477 for an appointment BEAVER ‘AUTO CENTRE LTD. Located at the Husky Station in Castlegar Bay and Victoria, trall + 384-2615 Deater Licerice No. d0999B" - 964-2515