D2 a: Castlegar News Febrvory 20, 1985 HOND -ower Equipr ESSE_E_Z=__=— BASEMENT SUITE, one bedroom in Robson. Furniture available. 365-8268. vis HOUSE, four bedrooms, in down town Castlegar. Call Brad 365. 7 days, 365-8054eves. 7/10 FOR RENT OR LEASE: Older 3 bedroom home, 3 stall garage. garden space. fruit trees, quiet Setting in Thrums. 365-6495. 7/10 MOBILE HOME, 2 bedrooms, and 1 bedroom cabin on 4 acres in Thrums 8054, partons 1s now available. Box 3506. Castlegar or pl 365-7161 tin 69 SELKIRK MANOR. One and two bedroom apartments starting at $295. Quiet, well cared tor building. Fridge. stove included 365-3204, 365-2758. tin, 80 AVAILABLE Dec. 1, 2 bedroom condominium covered parking $row removal $395/month. 365- 2128, 365-5392 atter 6 p.m tin HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 bedrooms, up. 2 down. New carpet, large yard, garden area and fruit trees. HOUSE, two bedrooms with elec- tric heat in Robson. 365.8268. 3/13 mos $60. Phone “31 87. wis $75. Can be FRIDGIDAIRE rar seen at 3420 - 8th Ave Phone SOVESEAT. like mew $200. ro Emr mre Citizens, may odveriive in this column free in/13 . must state whot you are willing to swap tor. Valve of ihe item must be stated mbber 365-2212 or write Box 3007. Cos B.C. VIN 3H4. We'll run ro od for 3 issues at no charge. ttn/11 tools, household items. Sat., Feb. 23 Sun., Feb. 24, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m 2532'- 6th Ave. as dining-room pellet in-vac vaulted cedar ¢ 0 wood Moves, custom carpets and un derlay ond many more features. wable price. No agents 365-5001. wie house with SMALL fou hall bosement, attached garage priced under assessed value es © 1985 Universat Press Syndicate “How’s your back?’’ CARTER’S Singer Sewing Centre Singer Sewing Machines — Fabrics — Notions JOHN & BONNIE CARTER Serving Castlegar from Trail since 1967 ‘And Castlegor since 1974 CASTLEAIRD PLAZA — 365-3810 TOWNE SQUARE — 364-1744 TRA APPROVED (NOEPENDENT CEALER SIRSER *A Veademark of The Senger _ Wmmickes WANTED“ WORKWANTED “esta rounn ‘NOTICES a pe 198) Chev Sierra. Meosy ce pote. exhaust system and brakes. 60,000 miles. 365-7058, 3G 1981 byte il TERCEL = cellent condition. Must sun. 7120. Pair} MUST SELL! 1975 Cl dobo, A/C, oe civrsier car eas. 1980 ODESSY, 25 H.P., will wede for Volkswagon By Bug of equal valve, 365-3267. 3/13 1973 CHEV BLAZER, 4x4 outo., P.S., P.8., $1200, 399: 44) 3/13 1979 FORD LTD. Siw, 32,000 kms. 302 auto. immaculate 800. Firm. Phone 365-3287. After 7 p.m. TAS 1969 GMC WINDOW VAN. 350 cute. cystomized. Many ‘new parts and paint. $3,500, ids Cutlass, 350 auto 2-dr., ar 1967 Chev. tor paris $150. 365'9267 iter jer 7 p.m. Paris BODYMAN SPECIAL. Rolled 1978 Bronco 4x4. Drive train in good condition. 365-3043 atter 5 p.m. 1981 FORD F350, 4-wheel driv 400.10 motor, 47, “000 kms. 365: tin/13 we DODGE Swi automatic. Good shape, winter beater or project cor. $295. 365. 3/13 ‘EQUIPMENT P Lincoln welder, gas driven on trailer. 1969 GMC 4x4 pick-up. 1980 Honda Odessey 3769. 1974 ELAN 2505S. Phone 365- 6006. 3 23. nell cabin-cruiser 2H. Goss a Winnebago motor home, a ‘Al a > SYR 1974 12x68 2-BDRM Estate ~e" a ion a. GMC 4x4 INGA mobile home. V con. PS. P 350 motor. til PARK Giton, Uscoted et Rendetnse wheel, cree ‘control's ing jobile Home Park, Robson. rear window, near ail-season MARINA ond electric ‘heat and radials. $9,500 OBO. 365-5071 mony extras. 365-6320, 362-5369. IS 3/15 NEED A SECOND CAR? 1976 OUTBOARDS Austin Marina. Good condition J REPOSSESSIONS | 2°) ot : 1977 SUBURBAN 4x4. Good con: Seles & Service x70 Ridgewood dition. 365-2335._ 3415 Sid Smith Ph: 365-5472 set up in park — $18,000 ie) hearer itneghs C rebuilt engine, transm ees 1975 - 12x68 Norfab brokes, radial tires. 365-3733. Le INVADER," 120 (HP in _3/15 board/outboord. shape, Open to any 1977 CHEV % ton pickup. As osking $10,000. 4168-5907 "gy reasonable offers! | new, cuto, P.s., FINANCING AVAILABLE — ALso — Numerous mobile homes available in parks. or on our lot at NORTHWEST HOMES ord 4375 Columbie Ave., Castlegar 1972 OLDS. ST 365-3551 trap. TovoTa PARK 14’ wide, 3 Like new 365-8073 lor; bedroom and utility thru-out. $14,900. 365. OWNER MUST SELL, 2 mobile home. Stove. washer, Perer PEREPOLKIN seamen Office without tan. one in Qotischenia, one in Raspberry 368-9955, 7/10 364-2555. TRAIL MOTORS INC. 1205 Bay Ave., Trail 14x70 1979 Paramount, 3 bedroom, 1% baths, centrally located. 365-5893 mM 1981 LADA, brand new tires, ., $3400. int. No rust $3700. ° 8. 80, hits 57-2185. tin/9 1978 FORD FAIRMONT, 2-door, 1977 FORD L1D. Stationwagon. small V-8. Good shape. No rust. Fully loaded, air conditioning. $2800. 0.8.0. 365-3836. 7/11 $1800. 0.8.0. 399-4318. 3/14 7/10 = ia Cozy well insulated 3 bedroom home with suite in full me gos heot. 365 overt ite7: 3 THREE BEDROOM HOME with sunken livingroom w/w car eting —throughou Full sement on one acre Hiatland in town. 112-357-2185. tn, MODERN 3 | bedroom home. i bedroom revenve “ireploce, airtight major appliances. 365.6905. 7/10 BLUEBERRY CREEK SUBDIVISION Three lots available on cul-de- 365-2111 10050 LOT. 662 - 9th Castlegor, osk for Mike Property Evaluation CENTURY 21 AUCTION SALE Location: Russell Auction House Date: Sun., Feb. 24 1 p.m. Sharp Open Doily 9 - 6, Mon. - Sat. PARTIAL LIST OF 300 TO 400 LOTS 1968 Nove 2-Door 5-H.P. 2-Stage Snowblower 4-H.P. Johnson Outboard Electric Paint Mixer Assortment of Musical Instrument Cases and Stonds ANTIQUES including 3 Treadle (shakes 6 - 1 gol. cons) Chine Cabinet 2New Low Mantle Fireploces 2 Chairs Hand Tools — Drywall Screw Gun Olfice Desk Assorted Horseman's Tod 4 Gestetner Filing Cabinets New Brooder Lights and Chick 2 Gestetner Copiers 1 Odyssey TV Gome with 12 Cartridges Many other items too numerous to mention! Feeders 125-Ib. Weight Set and Bench New Uphoistered Furniture Hf you are thinking of selling anything. call us first to sell euction. We also buy outright for cash! Terms: Cosh or Cheque with approved |.D. RUSSELL AUCTION — 399-4793 Mountainview Agencies Ltd WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. MARTIN'S TV. 365-5349 10% off on all ports and tabour. make house calls. RNACE ONVER EZAr} OIL FU PERFORMERS — perience write to: Special E Committee Musicians, Education, Selkirk College, Box 1200, Castlegar, 8.C. VIN 3J1 vu The Typing Shop FOR EFFICIENT SECRETARIAL SERVICES * Word Processing oR 3 Volume Letters Mailing Lists Re: cir of child's glasses ot reward. 365- * tins \4 ‘FOUND: Ladies Garevete watch. In vicinity of railer Park: 369-7400 0 identily. 3/14 ‘One pair cross-country Menittied by a. markis phone Twin Rivers ‘School, 3658465, wis items are not ou've lost or something. Bhone the Action Ad number. 5-2212 anytime durin, business hours. We'll run the three issues tree of charge tin/? ESTABLISHED PRINTING BUSINESS in West Kootenoy ing partner/buyer wanted 365-6608 between 6 p.m. & 7 p.m. 3/13 Lost or found ELECTROLYSIS. Permanent hair removal by fully qualitied operator. Annex DANCE BANDS DS and Mobile Disco lable for any type of cngogement. 1123647386 ° nv ALCOHOLICS 5 ANONYMOUS ‘and AL ANON. 365. 104/76 THE LORD GOD Almighty says Citizens of America Get Ready”. 3/15 1S Christian Kindergarten for your child? Mail replies to Castlegar News. Box 4 LIVING WITH ALAS threats of violence, afraid tor yourself or your children's Call Transition House, tinsla YOUR OWN for you. Call N 3874 free professional sales training. Avon is 8: 365- 281 7/10 Tees 5 CUTTING AND TORR ING -7980 rains A CAsPenTER? will 4 the hour for rent. 365-6120. or contract. Free estimates. Also concrete forms tin/al COLLEGE STUDENT willing _ shovel roots, professional | 365-8326, Jason. | people who work nights. Phone 92 atter 4 p.m. Ask tor 3/\4 ONE-YEAR-O1D male Pomeranian-Chichuahve cross. Two-year-old neutered mole cross. Malemute, Shermak Const. Co. Ltd. * House Framing * Form Work * Roofing * Siding * * Arborite Work © A; * Renovations ALL TYPES OF GENERAL CARPENTRY. 365-2932 © 359-7252 © 359-7191 Call Collec Five-yeor.9ld toa Beautiful neutered = * Parvion, white With ora tips. A. 3641 — 365- wis Hf you have an item youd like to giveaway, please ‘drop us a line 365-2212. We'll run wer ad tor three issues free of chorge._ _tin/9 WAYNE PEPPARD Licenced Plumber and Gosfitter Call 359-7137 collect SMOKEY CREEK PLUMBING & HEATING OF TORIA sredent needs ride to Victoria or Vancouver, Feb. 24 or 25. Phone 365-8129, 3/15 WORK, school IG. Commer installation 23 Alex Negr cial, ond itt 4 weekly ‘ond shopping Cur save money ther with your neighbor in Sm our PREE Share. o-Ride column, Weill run your od ss of charge. Phone our action line, 365-2212. tin 95 There’s only one way to do it! For information call our classified advertising department. Cas the B.C. Reach 700,000 Homes for only $109 Blanket Classifieds of Newspaper Association allow you to close to 80 newspapers in near! market in B.C. and the same thing for every oth: and Yukon Community place your classified ad in ly every suburban and rural Yukon, and we can also arrange the er province in Canada. News Classified Ads 365-2212 Or write: Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 schools novelty and specialty producers For information kit 204 - 606 Cou: Victoria, B.C. A ( AN OPPORTUNITY 10 RUN) Earn extra income selling trophies, novelties and advertisin; specialties to local teams, clubs or leagues, businesses a: Become an agent for one of B.C.’s most successtul trophy, resume to. AM MARKETING BUSINESS! and full detoils rtney St. vew 186 y, ns wept bean, doses SBR, extcney AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY AUTO BODY & 707 - 13th St. 365-7: ® FR, eeghiites beglaey, viarn SDB. ekcnee AUTO BODY & REPAIR WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA Complete Cor and Truck Repairs Bear Creek Road, Trail Automotive Parts & Service Castlegar Import Center “Specializing in Hondas & All imports" 2701 Columbia Ave., 365-5111 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES MITCHELL AUTO PARTS For All Your Auto Needs , Castlegar PAINTING (364-2588 & 248 Columbie Gds. Rd., Trail 367-9717 COLUMBIA AUTO WRECKERS & SERVICE Wide selection - GM, Ford, Moper & AMC Parts As well as many import Parts. OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY Rivervale 364-2591 Now Under New 1507 Columbia Ave. (f=) eumPeER To BUMPER. Fighting Inflation For Motoring Needs management 365-7787 ERNIE’S T Bear Creek Road, Trail ond ae ASTLEGAI R USED AUTO PARTS Ph. 365-5690 — DEALERSHIPS WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA OWING 24 Hours CHEVRON 365-2912 (across f Dealer No. 7724 1335 Columbia Ave. 365-2912 SALES & SER Kootenay Honda 368-3377 MAIN ST. MUFFLER Located at Castlegar Turbo CAR & TRUCK RENTALS CASTLEGAR CHEVRON WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA CASTLE TIRE (1977) LTD. 35-7145 rom Waneta Plaza) Ph. 365-5411 364-2588 VICE ARE YOU DESPERATE? = Talki: helps. Phone The Crisis Line. 2. Hours a Day. 364-1718 tin/14 Len and Rena Strand of Vernon and and Anne Zibin of Costlegar, ore pleased to. on. marriage of their children, Cindy and Woyne. The wedding took, place in Kelowna 5 on Feb. Our sincere thanks to friends. neighbors and relatives tor ex. pressions of people wi make her last tew months a littie more comtort me of sorrow our husbond, father ond grandtarhter, John Zaitsoft. We also extend our thani Castlegar Ambulance Service and Castlegar Funeral Chapel os well the singers, donations. A very special thank n " Kathy Jone: ‘door’ friend Pete Mabel Zeitsoff and fomily. ‘1S ole The B.C. Heart Foundation ac cept ith gratitud Memor donations which helps promote Heart Research Cards sent to next-of-kin. Box 3023, Castlegar, B.C 52/81 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY in Memoriam Donations. “infor mation Box 3292, Castlegor. 365. 5167 104/7 Sa NOTICE of a Minor Amendment to Permit No. PR-501 hnoved wates the provisions of the te Mar ~ $.8.c. Younes in the ne cf The Regional District of Central Kootenay. Take notice thet a minor amendment to Permit No. PR. 501 for a refuse dischorge located at Ootisch ha: been issued. The a: consists of a chon, legal description of the retuse site from Lot 1, Sub Lot 23 0.1. 4598, Plan 6599 to Lot 1 Sub Lot 23, D.L. 4598, Plan 6599 plus a portion of Sub Lot 23, Plan X-34, D.L. 4598 except Plan 6599 and 6690. A copy of the amended Permit may be viewed at the office of the Waste Management Bran ch, Ministry of Environment 310 Word Street, Nelson, B.C VIL 584 Doted ot Nelson, B.C. this 18th day of February, 1985 M.K. Boillargeon, P-Eng Regional Waste Manager Kids know abusers WINNIPEG (CP) — Most sexual assaults on children occur in everyday places by people known to the young: sters, says the co-author of an adult's guidebook to pre venting such incidents. “Kids in particular are still expecting strangers, guns and knives, being dragged behind a bush, but they are much more likely to be up against someone they know,” says Jennifer Fay, one of three authors of No is Not Enough More than half of the re ported rapes of teenagers oc eur during dates, at parties, in ears or at school, she said Fay said one of every four girls and-one of every 10 boys can expect to be assaulted before they reach 18. NEW YORK (AP) — If People Finders Inc. is on your trail, you can bet you won't find out. Not until after you've been located, investi- gated and interrogated by Laura Slutsky. MONTREAL (CP) — At Montreal's latest exotic restaurant, the patrons are tied to hooks in the floor and prices vary with the size of the customer. Those innovations might not appeal to everyone, but A Rebrousse poil (Against the Grain) caters toa select clientele — dogs. Restaurant goes to Last week, La Presse published a review of the Pea uftert hon boos eget een ieiotel bol the perfect ambience. Large cutouts in the shape of bones decorate the walls and plans call for background music i lot of people attach enormous importance to their dogs,” said D cl why people are willing to pay $12.95 jo take out their pet for filet mignon. The restaurant, the first in Canada to target the upscale yappies, opened on St. Valentine's Day. There were no scruffy coats in evidence. Reporters, cameramen and the curious pressed around the stars of the night, a number of small dogs who to the as they buried their snouts in their bowls and noisily gobbled the canine cuisine. ing of taped barking. Each table has a bench of normal he: height for humans and a lower platform for their companions, who are supplied with special bibs. Chauveau says she isn't worried about dogs getting involved in fights. “We ask people to tell us if their dog has specific behavior problems so we can be prepared,” she said. Waitresses are experienced dog-handlers and as an added premetee each dog must be attached to a hook in the joor. Reservations are required, and Chauveau says there health problems have been prepared with the help of a veterinarian. Chauveau says there are 20,000 licensed dogs in Montreal and another 30,000 who are unlicensed, but the potential market is even bigger since the restaurant's For a few extra dollars, canine customers can obtain a manicure or brushing. A walking service is available for owners who prefer to have someone else walk their pets. Birthday parties and group reservations are welcome and a dating service is soon to be launched. “There are a lot of people looking for the proper mate for their dog,” says Chauveau. Slutsky, pi of Peo- ple Finders, makes her living searching for “average American consumers” to ap- pear in television commer- cials. She has travelled to Ari- zona looking for “choosy mothers who choose Jif pea- nut butter.” She has gone to Maine in search of lobster fishermen who use Alka Seltzer Plus and to a tiny Michigan town to find a woman named Honda who drove a Subaru automobile. Advertisers are using more “real people” in com- mercials these days, and People Finders specializes in fidning them. “My job seems like a cinch to someone who's never done it,” Slutsky said in an in- terview. “But it's net as easy as it looks.” Take one recent assign- ment. A client gave her six days to find a handsome young construction worker with blond hair and blue eyes who drove a bulldozer, had a pretty girlfriend, enjoyed bowling and ate six Milky Way candy bars a week. Her job is made especially tricky by truth-in-advertising laws: The “real people” must actually use the products they plug. This requires Slutsky to mask her identity. She is reluctant to give her age or have her picture taken. She tries to question prospective subjects without letting them know they are auditioning for a commercial. For the Milky Way assign- ment she travelled to Dallas and roamed building sites until she found suitable work. ers. ASKS PHONEY QUESTIONS She told them she was doing product research, “which wasn't entirely a lie,” and asked them a long list of phoney questions to disguise the survey's intent. Only a couple of questions about candy preferences were in cluded. After several interviews, Slutsky found “a real ador-. able guy” who ate Milky Way bars religiously. He agreed to do the commercial. Once she finds her subject, Slutsky’s job is often just be. ginning. “These people are not professional actors,” she said. “Sometimes it’s tough to get them to loosen up and say things in front of the camera as naturally as they did during the interview.” The problem is even worse if the commercial requires a “hidden camera” She often asks the same questions over trying to get her subjects to tell why they like the product ITALIAN CANADIANS Plight ‘buried by time’ HAMILTON ig The plight of J Cc sent to internment camps during the Second World War is a familiar story; the similar treatment of Italian Canadians has been buried by time. But it was big news in Hamilton on June 12, 1940. The Hamilton Spectator told readers that RCMP officers, “aided by between 40 or 50 members of the Hamilton Police Department and a detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police, swarmed out of central station in 17 squad cars and rounded up a number of the city’s Italian colony whose alleged pro-fascist leanings had marked them for police investigation many months before. “Today these men are safely housed in an internment ‘somewhere in Canada. bout 160 kilometres upriver from Ottawa. About 60 Italian men spent up to the next two years there. Along with hundreds of others behind the barbed wire and beneath the watch towers, those men wore jackets with big red circles stitched on the back — a target if they tried to esca, pe. Berlino Colangelo, now 71, the Hamilton tailor who had to sew on those circles, was a prisoner in Petawawa for 20 months. He was picked up by police on July 24, 1940, as he stitched an officer's jacket for the Canadian military at a local garment factory. WAS A CITIZEN Colangelo was 27 and single. He'd become a Canadian citizen five years before. “I'd come here for a living, for a family, for everything,” he recalled in a recent interview. “I wanted to be a citizen.” He was jailed at the police station for a few days. His cellmates were a grocer, a steelworker and a well-known local bandleader, the late Alphonso Borsellino. He remembers the musician's wife visiting the station- house, sobbing because she was unable to learn whether her husband would ever be coming home. 4 Petawawa,-the men tn work parties.-Fhey shovelled gravel for roads and worked in the bysh in the winter. Colangelo shared a bucksaw with Camillien Houde, the mayor of Montreal who was interned because he opposed conscription. Things were easier for the tailor because he didn't have a family. He remembers other men crying, especially when a Sunday night movie showed a wife and children. The RCMP had cast a wide net in its hunt for “dangerous” Italians. “They brought in a 74 year old guy named Luigi from Niagara Falls,” Colangelo said. “He was on crutches. He couldn't even read or write. It was membership in the Casa d'Italian in Hamilton that put the tailor on the police list. He had helped organize dances for Italian students at a school connected with the community centre. Colangelo’s wife, Fernada, went to the school. She Wrong number for phone system VANCOUVER (CP) — A new system that will allow people to make hotel and motel reservations across British Columbia with one Miller said in a news re. lease that B.C. Telephone Co. will set up facilities to re- route calls from the wrong number to the reservation in interesting seconds or less, with approp- riate facial expressions and gestures. Slutsky founded People phone call got a wrong num- service. ber and now the start-up interview. time for the service has been The correct telephone pushed badt & month. number will be 662-3300 and over, The service, called Reser. when the service starts Mach vations West, was supposed 18 to be operational Monday but of 30 an i num- The B.C. government's ber was printed in several travel industry publications, ResWest president Ian Miller said Tuesday. Tourism Accommodation Guide is among the publica- tions featuring the wrong number. the day the arrests started, when frightened parents piled Italian schoolbooks in fireplaces and burned them. After Colangelo had been in Petawawa for about eight months, officials in Hamilton reviewed his case. He was not allowed to attend the hearing. The detention continued. Nearly another year passed before another hearing, this one in Pembroke. Colangelo had a lawyer this time. “He told the judge, ‘Why do you want to keep this man? They need him at work. He could help this country.’ ” A few months later, in March 1942, the tailor was given a train ticket, a box lunch and released. He now lives in an immaculate three-storey brick home, the same house where Hamilton's notorious Evelyn Dick grew up. “I still think of the camp sometimes,” said Colangelo. “But I love this country. Anything you want to do, you can.” He's been following the efforts of Japanese Canadians to get compensation from the federal government, and admits: “We didn’t lose like they did.” OWED SOMETHING But he feels the government owes him something. “How do they pay you for feelings? We felt ashamed when we came back home. And we hadn't done anything wrong.” Hamilton lawyer John Agro and his brother fought for Canada in the war. The RCMP forced their father, mother and grandmother to sign in at headquarters every week. “The idea of my wee old grandmother going through that made me mad as hell,” he said. Hamilton was not the only city that turned on its Italians. A headline of that era in one Toronto newpaper read: “Down with the jackals, Toronto residents cry as windows of Italians’ stores are smashed.” In Glace Bay, N.S., miners refused to work alongside Italians who had been fellow workers for years. Other cities prohibited people with Italian names from becoming T') ng welfare. Order souvenir copies of the large, annual... Finders in the mid-1970s after working on documen taries for a public television station and as a standup comic, which trained her to “bring out the ‘funability’ in people and get them to do things they wouldn't ordinar. ily do.” One time, she said, “I got this woman to roll around on the ground, getting her dress all dirty, while a camera filmed her. I told her we were doing product testing and she had to roll on the ground so we could test the fabric.” Most assignments bring her company about $50,000, but expenses consume much of the fee. 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