COZY starter home,’ conve: location, large lot. Only’ witht terms Regoliobe, Ph. EXCLUSIVE ‘4-bdrm. house, 3%). boths, finished sree. Ph. amall. aaa "ah tlreplace,’Intercam, fi aire lace, gara: Close to ne town and schools, Ph, f tin/55 after ee fot for. tralter, - Pl 365- 7/68 FOuvE ALWAYS: WANTED ipa jou con. Was 0b for 1G acres, 40, Ne . B.C. VI 112-265 FURNISHED. “AND. FINISHED, 7 bi hous: ful IH, », Hudson, Ph, 112.783. bosement 2 2 } sundecke LAKESH' $65,000, now $45, Contact: saline Reaity td +: Box! 1RO, Phe ‘by Chuck Stiles ‘ om Ue= TAT CUBS NEED SOMETHING — “SOLD? | West Koofenay’s Consignment PRIVACY fons INTHE © LAST VALLEY Beoutltully’ treed lokelront ond lakeview o's on Ouncon only pee sete ilorbooe ht aed ocres, $23,000 may carry fi roan TE see 5 : “Display Lot “of Quality New & “Used Cars, Truck: Sty sm '260 VS, 30, jexcalioni eandition, ah cg Ph, (609) 487-9663 1979 CHEROKEE Chiat 78,000 Bearings ( km, P.5.;° P.B. aun draller packoge $10, “FOR CASH Buyer on » Duty. 365-2166 — 364-0213 _WESLEY. TRANSPORT: athens Atierian 359-3 7097. Maloney Pontiac Bulck 1978 - " DLSOSB Tay RB, sat 1976 CHEV pick-up, ‘pea 8 au! a Sark LTD,; good ‘conditio\ and:24" traller...Will seit Sue it, LARGE ‘RIVERFRONT © Lot ‘at Brilliant, asking'$35,500. Ph. 352- 2075. is tin/52 HARDTOP tent traller, 110, sink, er, epee : tree 30 mile drive worth free Dev. a, 3, Nelson, 8.C. VILEPS BY OWNER, % acre fot. Save 10% Phe 359-71 54 3/66 locan). PROPERTY in Pass Creek, down $14,000 000 fri last year's Price. Be NAGHINGT ON TAND Clviles area,’5'to 20-acre ment ‘ite cod at 10%% interest 10. - ears. Beautiful views, form round, trees, publ ic road acces: , power ond ae adoing. call Senta ry 21 . Inc. i Main, Calvttlon Wi Wash, ‘oa. h. 112 (509) 684-9771 tin/49. Building Lot In GRAND FORKS | 125° Comer Lot. Asking $1 fal Ararat Close, to Taepeation 700" 3150" FULLY ‘LANDSCAPED. flat ‘lot’ with 13.-fruit trees; numerous fruit bushes, ible an if} scott eee stegere small: cottage astlega: EXTRA: ae Ticely treed “Feel lot, - fully serviced; close ‘to ind recreati n facilities, nice nelghborhood, innate ben: ch area. Terms aval J. Ph. -365- SMALL x aCe t for trail pas . on aaah Ph ore railer, 3rd Ave. xia ARROW. TAREE] HAICISP 3% acres of heavy treed rocerty. with ove rontage, Scaler | potential for resort oF pativemeat Serious wires call collect. Tinta ee aid 1615 oF 873.6464 i 10 X 50 2-BDRM, 100 amp. ser- vice, new electric service, & 12 por i 365-3155. in/55 » S65~ 7 3 63 3 FORD ie ft. compay bus, 25,000. miles on rebuilt 390 at 1601 Connors a. Ph, "365-5608. 1977 21’ PROWLER, complete with swing. fully self-contained, | ya SEE THE ALL NEW Deluxe 24’x48’ Doublewide on display now at NORTHWEST _ HOMES LTD. stove, 365-8124, Be segues ee “skirted, Ph, ap9-a7OL. °° Py, pin yond Rea to move in. Eel LISTINGS modi rhortgog at , SALMO country or villa: i ies. Hipwel Rech. Phe a =. For Eres Estimates Cal NORTHWEST HOM 865-3551 8' GALAXY camper. Ph. 365-: a. 10" ANGUARD_ camper, good sondition, Ph. "365.79 Va Boog re, tollet. Also “utility ‘trailer. Both good condition. PRY 365.8008. rs 3/66 FOR SALE or rent, 23 f. Prowler, sleeps 8, alr cond., atc. Ph. 693- 1949 CHEV 1-ton (good shape). Ph. 365-6108 (eves.)._____3/68 1948 FORD 1-fon flatdeck, int needs. pai ! condition, no rust. 40,000 true mi ileage, a Sega 3/ CHEV 4-dr., 307, 7 P.B., ‘ixcélieng’ mechanical con. dition, needs body work, or good Fh 965-6156 winter beater, ‘Swi i aT —_ — Er i “a hours ea ay ge ion, $1,71 OO BH ovel fade a ee N Q ‘JIM-KOLESNIKOFF Sal jas area, Beautiel lea Pai oath water, $27,000. Ph. 365-6011 ccetin/S4 earn ae LOT in North Castlegar, Our Action Ad Phone, Number is 365-2212 Office: 352-2235 +: RES: 365-3281 Call Anytime For Demonstration % Motor Homes ~%& Travel Trailers *& Truck.Campers %* Tent Campers ‘SALE CONTINUES TILL August 31 on pre-owned RV's. SAVE $1,400 °/-Ton Ford P.U. with Il V d CASH REBATES $1,000 on some models ig Camper Reg. Price $13,400 wow 12,000 Castlegar *. COME OUT. & GET IN ON THE TERRIFIC BARGAINS - MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES LTD. OPEN TIL eas Mite MON. = FRI. Ph. 965-5741 ler S012. 1974 BLAZER 4 x 4, 75000 miles, good ru rubber etc., $3,200. ONE SORE 78 Foes Fi50 on r Cab. Ph. 365- ra 5 COHOE) = Agency Ltd. Sor 969 Golatibia!s?* Dial 365-3301 - * Providing Complete . (nsurance ice fter. 5 7168 1 1g Fa * LJ 1979 TRANS AM PW... SS P.B., tilt, aed, 508. ian 149 NEED Go corpenter? 7 wil work by hour or carpenie Free estimate 120: tin, : BION: FOR HIRE “REASONAGLE RATES Ph. 359-7059 rd Formule % ser TRS: ie low maileope Ph 365 DOG HOUSE for mediamcelred dog, feasonbly priced a ‘and in GOOD USED CONSTRUCTION storage and le construction trailers) pe Ind teil Trail Sal Sveninge 286.96. 168 ONE 1975 For + 1506 hours welt Foret 1 trast loader, $16. rake E Ie. fines is holding PUBLIC MEE To ‘discuss Resource Management Plans for Elliott, Anderson! ‘and: ~ Brogan Creeks: parce : Car & Truck Rentals Weekend Special sees 9° 9 100Freekm. * Wen TRY HARDER miown see eed ooo ae 177g JEEP plowp 4x 4 Ph. 65. ia CHEV eten. H.D. suspen: pd. standard, 250 motor, Hat goed condiiion, 365-6407. 3/67 A may ‘be. for. ae by those attending he meeti to be held: August 30.. Tpme: bake Hall For further information ‘contact, Ellen R rt Arrow Forest. District, “ Castleg ir, 7455. ‘i p Firebird Tene ‘am 4-speed” pC Blea . a ee i [71 Firebird Vrans Am / 74 Ford %:Ton $ Great Price.....°1695 - ‘79 Chev impala ‘4 door, low mileage chi wv Fl short bc "72.Cor er ickep. 42,000 miles '72 Ford: Station wagon. ‘80 .Formula ‘91 Honda GL.1500 ‘77 Olds Royal 68 2door aA © Propane Soa and >: Conversion Centre” Cor and Truck Bydes truck F Rental: Is Car Wash GLEMMALRRY 364-0202 Ke ‘Falcon fainting “Ph, 365-3563 te roxakett "pete 959-7269 : “® Industrial Residential commercial 223 Houst ‘Rett ouston St. Check:your:: plates’. IF YOUR: “DECAL SHOWS M COHOE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. | Acomplete insurance | service . 269 Columbia A 00. LT Nelson VINTAGE f PAVING | 418 GoreSt., &: Ss vaweys Alv ramen 352-6435 Out of Tew eal Colivet : £ ae HAND > RONSTRUCTION Lt ea * Custom & Pre-Fab Homes * Spectalizing in Preserved Wood Foundations * PAUL WILKINSON 399-4164 + Mobile H4-92282 HARRY MANNIE Sautlegar CAROL MAGAW. . Advertising’ Representative NEWS GAR, OC vin Ine CASTLEGAR 9.0, DRAWER 3007. CASTLE OFFICE. 365-5210 HOME APPLIANCE ~ REPAIR LTD. _ Now in Castlegar: “AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEPOTFOR MAJOR mR APPLIANCES PAINTIN Ge DECORATING. 2649" Fournry p ATS Avi CASTLEGAR “9. c! sees ~¥I f: vy EN 2S 365-3863 2OKG & HL BULLY OZING to. 2! BOK 112 5 4 Crescent Valley: Patio Doors; etc. TARRYS 399-4357 jomes (Lab. We on, Loe are re pincred to'an: | npce au abter, Marie, te Graham, son ot Mi telccster, Aitors ot st pha x a Stisbee a Tobd ° a PUPPIES fo: good homes (tab. Spaniel x). Pe 112.387- 2045, 2/68 KITTENS, ‘male. on } female. PhS 965-6017. 2/68- jold watch at. eward cltered! 2/67 NOUNS, ares Cat Surety es end: it sand Willlar irnoby. Ab cont of fall. ‘male: ‘university professors’ in’ ‘the highest academic ‘rank, Canada. are more scarce to- . “Female, staff are are ata’ tremendous’ dis-. day. han they were 50 years; tend to: be clustered at the ‘i lower ranks,"' Jackel said. ‘i Busan, ‘Jackal, | a lecturer {n° «She earned her doctorate Canadian Studies’ at the Uni.” in’ 1977 and began teaching in: eraity, of. ‘Alberta, said‘ in; 1978. She has edited three 1; 19 per cent of full-time books,’ edited two scholarly 2 academics’ in Canada‘ were ‘articles and, ‘each year, pub- female. ‘Today, ‘the figure is’. lished, five or six book ‘'re- ‘14 per. cent views. But she is a sessional Jackal is’ part of a study lecturer, ' hired from year to _ group looking’at the statuys year. : ‘of-women in‘ schools. “T-do not ‘want to. imply ‘At the: University of “AL that the university has ex- berta, ‘women occupy 19 per. ploited me_personally,” Jac- cent of ‘full-time: academic kel said. “On the other hand, positions, but -only six: Per ‘Tve learned a chat people who ce. of their dough . is ayers Fs ven oh ie niger Bc B.C, Ma: ee on Aug. 6, i902 in cares “ANON, Anne F, ° 365- Cheating re Fearnere! Nado’t i 399-4419, YP. 365-8302, Al- Ateen, Joonnelten. 365-7337. HOBBIT HILL Pre-school Day Core. Open daily 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon, thru Feid abigenced, care for “A 26/53" Lost or:found Items: are not charged for. If ou! ‘ve fost something ior fe NEW CONCEPT!) Raise Rainbow Trout in bosement or yard. Save food costs, excellant; source of prateln, absorbing hobby, poten how litle ney Tequired: Further information, stomped self-addressed | en- yelone. ». Trout, ission, 435, | 168 SNe OKANAGAN. Grocery store, 1 block from Mara Lake on Highway. 97A° in’ Sicamous, 6.C. Year round. revenue -grossing $155,000, $40,000 and. stock. Ph. 112-836-2196. PAs Mack eli self loader, en late, pane Inecbrarcaiy ie; lent o; ni Gall iedaeesz. EXTRA INCOME PART- TIME, ion count Bo A ANS SERVICE BUSINESS in- lipment ond soatracts ce tee "500 $5,000 plus World, ak tae Fernie, B.C. Ph. 4828. ard : threatened 83 -avallable "for and mobile cisco. eran @ ol engagement. 362 Bosilivs GET SPICEY! Meet o secret new friend by mail. Penpal Club for Adults. ror free information, fam to. Box se Quelicum, 8.6 VOR 270, EMOTIONS ARORTRGT Tuesdays, 8’ p.m., Castle Volunteer Exchange above W D tore. Answering Service 52/44 Mr.-ond pare willing: Thorne ¢ leased erpepement of their daughter Marita, to Jim, son. of Mr. ond Mrs. Sam Postnikoft. "- - at a:- conference to- discuss . many more wom MONTREAL: (cP) = Home is ‘a sweatshop. for Pulp the Quebec ladies’ garment their, jobs. The whole net- machine industry were laid off in 1981 because of ic condi- women forced to do garment industry plece-work to. make “ends regular work or are laid” off, from low: SAUL? STE. MARIE, The} ONT. (CP) — A spruce bud- manufact trac worin' epidemic ’ sweeping | tors. who pay well below the North’ American. forests $4" hourly peeve sores meet because they can't find’ tions, ‘Van Houtte said. , 4.1981 survey by the Que- bee Federation of of Labor “indi: cated an d / 80,000 in king up; “They, have no security. “The universities are).en- trata tering ® period.of Female employees | tend to be ‘last hired,’ firat fired.” Gordin Kaplan, University of Alberta’ vice-president of research; is chairman of:the inquiry’ studying ‘women in scholarships, engi ering and science: . “The primary. j of this group is to.try to understand why.women - do son fan'gaid.\'"!*;): ‘Kaplan‘sald women aclent- ists are. more numerous in Europe than in Canada. He also points to the numbers of women |, engineers in’ the « Boviet Union. “Bo the factors have to be largely social ‘Father than genetic.” Anne, Marie, Decore, a member of the atudy group ‘and :associate professor of educational’: foundations, looked ‘for. an answer in the sented ‘in’ the hard selences and ongineering and then'to Home is.a sweatshop work is a syatem ‘of threats, -. In many cases, ‘piece-work — the seamstress’ is paid by.’ ’ the plece —’'’ is’ the house." hold’s only, source of income Quebecers do garment home- 2) work, many. of them ‘legally. SHY FROM RIGHTS But thought ‘they are ex- ploited, «the » illegal . piece- workers. appear. reticent to fight for: thelr rights, TA $10,000-ad * campaign ‘ c oe ee record of the under- graduates, but ‘it’ wasn't. there: about bee Kap, ‘ee “Women have quite consi. tently outperformed, men ‘ip all: faculties in all years,” Decore said. ¥ The group also intends to contact junior, and “senior high schools. to promote sei- . ence, education: and careers for women. At the university level, the’ group may form a ‘network to provide. role models and support for fe- male students, f x and), ©: proudly explains she earned $11,000 gross last year. Sait ‘The needle on the machine has pierced: her fingers sev- eral Unies ‘and ctormed ed ‘her NEW iN TOWN? LET US PUT OUT THE MAT. ‘plement “to I - benefits. i Contractors surveyed said ‘some employers are laying off their full-time staffers and setting uy ) their ‘own network ry within 20 years, say foresters: ‘may . ways of controlling the pest. turning to‘ the ‘illicit “home- ‘The budworm, which feeds needle beca' onthe buds and'new growths economic ‘times in the’in- of softwood: trees, has des- dustry, said’ Christian’ Van troyed more forest than dis--. Houtte, head of the Montreal- ease, fire and other nat ural based Ladies: ‘hothing Joint enemies combined, sald Char; © z les Buckner, Canadian. pro-. backed pete run, by, union gram leader for’ the’ Joint: and: Andustey: irepresantar 3 Canadian-United, States Spruce Budworm: ‘Nova:: Scotia ‘and * New Brunswick forests have heen — ravaged by the pest, as have the. eastern: townships - of tives, VOne-fifth ‘of the estimated 25,000. workers employed by. : raised ‘concern abo ~onmental and health hazards, - place: where. all “the * sea enyir- : Nae ANNUAL SELECT 5S! IMMEN> SALE November 16, ie A Buildings, Kamloops, B.C. Full blood, pu a tage fon females and bu prospects Enquiries F. Kirner, ecretary, Simmental Associatl lon. Ph. 112-576-6963...) Church, eateae p.m. 0. 29, Everyone ie - ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 365-3663 BIG “BROTHERS. of Castlegar. with a itis Share re ft will Most Yo rever. reer, big brother to a fatherl ots luntees Yolinten ae 5 Sarah How to 1 -Subscribe to the — ; Castlegar > ‘Circulation Dept., Cestlesar ir News, Caaieger, B.C. VIN 3H4 res, 'm interested In get- Yes, tingthe ‘Castlegar News. os follows: “G carter > D Mail contact me with Name (Pleate Print) Address City. ‘hope Nunes as eel Or better still; phone 365-7266 [| The British Columbio Hydro @® and Power Authority requests otfers for the supply Gnd. in- stallation =~. of oloured galvanized metal ‘rook on Ne: 2/at DUNCAN Slocan, B. 0G fer shall: Se enclosed In a sealed envelope clearly iden- tified by the above LWC Num~ ber ‘and/ returned .to..8.C. Hydro's issuing office not later than :2:00 p.m.°7 September 1982. Without exception! only offers a. possible link ‘to. beasties live. Reyes syndrome,” $ Morgan, who gears her art Researchers are examining . to the rather disturbing side ways of controlling the. pest, of esthetic taste, has installed sunieesee they) are atraid f losing exhuberance. “walls, But: wit! the: miry seaside installation, Morgan allows her sculptures the perfect environment. teh Van pales lightning ‘ » nelled into the Process of art- ting making. including use of: sex and her. creation» entitled .. Tide- ‘growth ‘hormones ‘and: arti. ‘Catchers, - underneath | the ficially. created diseases, said Buckner. : UBC physi city’s Jericho. Wharf. ; Her. collection of wire e and 4 ist makes his mark | A University ° Columbia’ physicist kas, de- ‘vised ani efficient ‘means of transmitting large amounts of light through ‘a ‘pipe, an idea “many - inventors’ have tried 1 inthe eligible for, registration with the: Workers’ Compansotion Board of British Columbia a be considered. {tis g requirement of B.C. Hydro that seniractors pare forming work ory co prohensive public sTablity ‘and roperty damage Insurance oppropriate to the general business of the contractor to the minimum of $100,000 In- elusive. The Public Construction Fair Wages Act applies to this con- tract and to every sul tract ‘and to any work done by any person under this contract. | Olters ‘are irrevocable for, 3 period of 30 days. from the last 100. years. :- Lorne » Whitehead’s sch: tion to the problem looks dis- armingly simple — ‘a: trans- parent plastic pipe with a corrugated -- outer: aurface. From ~ his “light : pipe has flowed’ a patent, an inter- ‘national scientific prize and a new. research and prediction company, ‘all within the past two years. It's the corrugations that The result is a- diffuse, even light along the length of the light pipe. About eight or nine percent of the light es- Each one faces’ the incom- ing tide. Over the ne nth the nails, bits“of.:wire® Morgan is definitely. 2 a child. other fastened . stuffs will . erode and change with the tide’s “relentless : rel capes with each metre that it © ‘travels down the pipe, White- head. said, so the practical , limit for a light pipe. would be about 100. metres. A’ mirror and lens ‘system solves the problem of ‘taking light. around corners.’ : Whiteh “anticipates a le rai of applicati ns for his light pipe, with specialty lighting’ “effects - being the first commercial use. There was a time when art had to be permanent: Marble th and The ease with which the: color. of light ean be changed do the trick,” said in an interview. ‘- As light from‘ the ‘source such as.a high- ‘intensity’ lamp closing date as: specif eboye; ; Te ‘ ment shall be net ao days iro the date of com: pletion ‘af jhe work to satisfac- ii lon gf B. dro’s agent.” B.C. Hydro reserves the right to reject any or all offers and to accept any offer it considers advantageous; qi or. travels down pipe, spread out through the aks 3 walls. * \ But Whitehead said, if the imply by cha a filter at the source —\ makes it’: attractive for “mood crea-: tion” in settings such as res- taurants and hotel lobbies. ing. in areas where electricity" can. be hazardous, such as angled, the iight rays hit-the pipe’s- exteric surface..and tb unee back into ‘the hemical storage rooms; pro- viding. cool lighting for air- conditioned « buildings .and cold storage areas; viding indoor ‘sun! ight... ind pro- SUNROOMS : GREENHOUSES Ml 2141 Columbia Ave., waiting | we East Trail \ banda.” ~ B.C. Hydro - B.C. Hydro req Beat ea offers E irom cont vecested. in eer icnn total Se will be: received until ot 1982, " PLEASE CONTACT | Walter Tymoflevich at _ “REALTY WORLD, CASTLE REALTY” or 365-3250 (Residence): ‘THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL New 1982 8’ mee Comper Grand Forks Ph. a2. Missin *. 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