FP TDS aS a ea eR setae . - ? Me enema ne yates ee Wy ee arte Ne ee Me ‘ TATE G BRAND-NEW ‘HOME with three bedrooms, master bdrm. with en- suite and vanitied dres- sing room. Sunken living room, lovely brick fire- place, double garage. CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 7, 1979 AAT CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 7, 1979 EALE TAIT i Due to the Remembrance Day Holiday the Castlegar & Slocan Park Hiring_of development officer wins approval : 13 RDCK members opt for economic By RYON GUEDES CASNEWS EDITOR : Seven municipalities . ‘and six rural areas in Central Kootenay will take part in a regional economic development function for two years—as long as the province is footing most of the bill, Representatives, of Creston, Kaslo,- Nakusp, New Denver! Salmo, Silverton and. Slocan as well as Electoral Areas B,C,E,G,H and K on the regional district board voted Saturday to hire a function Branches of the in business or other appropriat Castlegar Savings inte’ exporiancs ik businger ed Credit Union industry; possess skills in com- and beable to work ettectively aad WILL BE CLOSED i Saturday, November 10th omic development officer also called for a prog after the expiry of the two-y contract to determine the need-for Acting Area H director Con- the But after tad Evans, representing the rural being warned against “misrep- Slocan Valley on the board, sug- resenting” the terms of employ- gested there were a sufficient ment, directors rejected RDCK choice of candidates within the if Reid 8 region who “understand the rural suggestion that the position be : and mountainous nature of where _ advertised as lasting “a minimum * f ” ate the function dtocost We live, He SE ea cae oh me, years in Vi the Central Kootenay parti P pul: aly only $6,200 in 1980, Presented with a proposed _ 108 to find suitable can¢ s for 1980 budget of $62,000, directors the job in local advertisements, of the participating areas: also 4, he afd Hvis i approved advertising in news- lorehouse gan economic papers throughout B.C. for an development officer from outside ividual capable of bie Roce oud: provige an ob jectivity .a candidat ‘om ie Lhasa foi riser at “region would not have. Candidates position only in newspapers within the RDCK for one month before advertising in such larger centres as Vancouver was defeated.. government would carry .90 per cent of the cost in the first year and 70 per cent in the second. The vote reconfirmed the 13 areas’ consent to participation in economic development and author- ized RDCK administrator Reid Henderson to apply to the munici- pal affairs ministry for a sup- plementary letters patent to cre- independently.” The proposed -1980 budget also p for an $11,712-a-year stenographer-typist, $6,000 in em- ployee benefits, $12,000 for prep- aration of an economic profile by a $8,000 for car allow- ance, $1,500 for ‘¥, $1,100 for and utility costs, $1,000 for conventions and sem- inars, $1,600 for commission ex- penses, $500 for library and re- search and $1,000 for equipment and furniture. The areas excluded from the i function — LTO ieecieneareadrby 1979 Ltd.. The adver PP! d by the board said the successful “will be req! to ‘submit reports at regular intervals to the commission, regional board and varjous municipal councils." “The officer must be willing to reside within the régional dis- tricts, have an bile avail- NO MAN IS GOOD ENOUGH TO GOVERN ANOTHER MAN WITHOUT A SUPER VIEW OF THE VALLEY can be seen from this private covered-in sun- deck of this near new, [a : HERE 1S THE HOME YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. Located In exclusive smnuly, BIG ROCK REALTY LTD. C__ Phone 365-2111 Da LEASE SPACE . AVAILABLE — 776 Sq. - ft. of store office space In busy loca- THINKING OF SELLING? We urgently need homes for sale In the $40,000 to tion. $60,000 range. We presently have a number of buyers interested In p homes in this price range. ‘NORTH CASTLEGAR NEW SUBDIVISION Century 21 is pleased to announce we have 12 lots in ni fully serviced subdivision — Grosvenor Place. Two bedroom starter ew | home. Priced to sell. NEW HOMES We have three new homes under construction In the Connors Subdivision. All three will be ready for Christmas. All homes vary In size, st and price. yle | HOBBY FARM — NEW LISTING 25 acre farm’ in Salmo area. ELEVENTH AVENUE Massive open beamed living room, enhances this lov: 3bdrm. family home, fireplace in den, famlly room on the main floor, 2% baths," sauna, games room and fully contoured mother-in-law suite, well treed lot. Located on paved Hwy., aly | has two homes with goad revenue potential. ROBSON Over 1200 sq. ft., fireplace, two bdrm., sundeck, large overlooking Columbia River. : Sh Z Valley = BEAUTIFUL CRESCENT. ESTATES = sts Just far enough away to say you live in the country, with mountains for a backdrop, and rustic privacy. Just a stone's throw away from Slocan River, CRESCENT VALLEY ESTATES 2 acre lots are just 20 minutes’ from downtown Nelson & Castlegar. Priced from just $18,000 to $23,000, here is a chance to buy TODAY for TOMORROW'S. HAPPINESS. lot FAIRVIEW — NEW PRICE REDUCED A good starter home located in North Castlegar, two bedrooms, full basement and garage. LISTING Combination trailer home for sale on lovely lot. Ideal location RASPBERRY VILLAGE Brand new three bdrm. home on super sized lot, fireplace, covered sundeck, full basement. for Cominco employees. MLS BEAUTIFUL 4% ACRE IN MOVE IN FOR RASPBERRY to build your CHRISTMAS! This cozy 3 dream home on! $18,000, bedroom home. could be Act quickly! yours' by Xmas if you act now! Full basement and large lot in quiet location in Flabson. $49,500 - with $34,000 assumable mort- gage at 10% %. Call today. Call now for an appoint- ment to view! You won't be disappointed. YOUR DREAM HOME! Contractor Just starting construction of. the home you've always wanted In a delightful residential area of Castlegar. An attractive blend: of cedar, rock and glass creates a unique styl- Ing for this 1,324 square foot West Coast modern home which will be com- pleted early in tha New Year. Call In to Cooper, Agencies today and view the plans, you'll be glad you did! $76,900. “FISHING AT YOUR DOOR- STEP! Older 2. bedroom home with fireplace sit- uated on a gently rolling waterfront % acré at Ge elle. Small repairs re- quired. Assumable mort- gage at 10%. Call now for further details. $43,000. High Meadows, this near new 1,350 sq. ft. 3 bedroom home features cedar sloped cellings, fireplace, bullt In dishwasher, and a lovely. Spacious master bedroom complete with ensuite and silding glass doors, leading; to a private sundeck. All this and many more fea- tures on a fully landscaped and fenced lot. Call now, this won’t last tong! ATTENTION RENTERS! OWNER WILL TAKE MORTGAGE AT 12% You: will love the decor of these¢- side by side Townhouses with vaulted ceiling, fire- Place, cedar siding, and full basements. You can move in for as. little as $2,200 down with $423 per month Payment. Full price $43,500. $22,596-a-year economic development officer as part of a program for provincial which the program under the direction of the members of a yet-to-be appointed ,Tegional commission, A proposal to advertise the he said. The motion in the area would already have i ped biases about the needs of the Central Kootenay economy, to hire an econ- able for business use, and be Prepared to travel extensively within the region,” the advertise- ment continued. should possess a university degree “Applicants the municipalities of Nelson and Castlegar and Areas A, D, F, I and More on Page B3 LE Walter Tymofievich Mary Wade Anderson Kathy Plotnikoff Stan Partridge, Agent 365-3250 365-3750 Receptionist 365-7450 Norm Werre 365-3703 Malcolm Scott 365-2451 so Wallace Reid 365-7051 EACH OFFIC E IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFESSIONALS rey, BUSINESS Truck Stop & Cafe at 3 mites west of - pa mortgage. Full details at our office. CONTEMPORARY MODERN Valley view with privacy at a secluded Upper Bench location. Fully landscaped, family pool and dbl. carport. Ten rms. with 4 or 5 bdrms., accent fireplaces, 2 full bath- rooms, sundeck, hot water comfort heating, deluxe kitchen with dw. 5 403 PURCELLE STREET Partially renovated 2-. bedroom bungalow over basement, with spare rooms. Nicely redecorated’ Inside and out. Features a large yard fronting Col- umbla Ave. $46,000 91 LAKEVIEW DR. Bachelor's haven! Small 2-level cottage on 45-ft. lot, close to city centre. Only $25,000 M.H. SPECIAL $10,000 and you have a home in Cedar Crest. Two-bdrm. 12x46-ft. Safe- way with 2-room addition. Furnishings included. HIPWELL REALTY PHONE 365-7514 4. F. Hipwell, F.R.I., R.1. (B.C.) — Agent Fred J. Nagel — Salesman “SERVING CASTLEGAR FOR 12 YEARS” ROBSON MANSION Near the river on 2% acres, with road frontage on two sides. This fine, old period home is now renovated to a fully mod- ern, up-and-down duplex with 3 bdrms. on main floor. Separate rental cot- tage, shop, greenhouse, and full landscaping. Owner may trade. . $100,000 OOTISCHENIA GRASSLAND Lower bench: 3.6 ac- res with water hookup, mobile home, plus addl- tion. 393-ft. frontage to Paved road—500 ft. from Columbla River. MLS. Some terms. $39,900 KINNAIRD BENCH LOT Natural shade from# several beautiful birch trees on this 75-ft. wide lot. Gently sloping, good topsoil, devetoped nelgh- borhood, and only a block- and-a-half from Kinnaird Elementary School. i $20,000 CREEK FRONTAGE AT FRUITVALE 328-ft. frontage to street and creek, directly behind the townsite busi- ness district. Zoned resi- dential, with a dilapidated stucco dwelling in need of major repairs. MLS. Only $25,000 ROBSON ACREAGE Over 8% acres of hill- side above Robson Pool. 429 ft. wide. Spring, tim- ber, and benches. MLS. Only $18,500 First-Home MORE THAN YOU'D EXPECT You may have passed by thls home without realizing the exceptional value it offers. Let us show you some of Its features: Priced at $36,500, this home qualifies for the Grant of $1,000 or $2,500. Call now for detalls. MLS LOOK WHAT WE FOUND A cozy 3-bdrm. family home, close to schools and playground. Glen Wilson 986-3407 Jack Young 965-81 17. ~ Betty Taylor 365-2842 Mayor Audrey Moore will give the address Sun- day morning when people from all-walks of life will take part in a Remem- brance Day service to he held in Kinsmen Park at the site of the cenotaph. The ‘service will pay tribute to the more that 100,000 who lost their lives in the First, Second and Korean wars. Castlegar veterans will assemble on Pine Street in front of West's Department Store, and at 10:80 a.m. under Parade Marshal John Morrow, will march to the Cenotaph. The Castlegar Com- munity Band will be in attendance and play, “Land of Hope and Glory.” Following the advance of the colors and the sing- ing of “O Canada,” opening remarks will be made by legion president Frank Dodgson and John Holden | SELL YOUR “HOME” FOR AS LITTLE AS _ A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH! this 2-bdrm. home, It glistening *- * features o floro plan, covered surueck. All corner lot. Estate Sale - must sell. Invest some time ars money Into D mithave «nis home ~ odrms., good =nient kitchen and this on a ~ after which the ‘traditional... “Onward Christian Soldi- ers” will be sung. The last post is to be Remembrance Day sdrvice to be held ot Kinsmen Park Sunday Nov. 11: Lest We Forget... . Douglas McDonald, Jack minutes silence is.to be ob- . served in honor of the is Cleeton, Roy F. Foxlee, Ted Foxlee, Walter. A. Houston, Earl Mulhern, Frazer, Dalton MacArthur, Samuel Saprunoff, Virgil Riley, A.J. Buie, C. Ken- nedy, R.S. Horswill, H.J. Slater, W.T. Slater, Ar- thur J. Killough, L.A. Ap- pleton and George Owles. Silence will be broken with the reading of John McCrea’s “In Flanders Field” by .comrade Earl _Rourke, followed by the placing of wreaths by in- dividual persons and groups with the mothers’ wreath laid by Mrs. Margie Peachey. é Prayers and scripture reading will then be offer- ed by: Padre Desmond Carroll followed by the hymn “Faith of Our Fa- ~for Christmas Festivities Friday and Saturday Commission readies plans for The fifth annual Christ- mas Craft Fair sponsored by the Blueberry Creek Rec- reation Commission, will be held at the Regional Rec- reation Complex again this year, The fair begins Friday at 10 a.m. and continues to 9 p.m. On Saturday it opens at 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. : After four years of plan- ning, the organizers have come to feel that. they know. how to produce a successful fair for both the craft: i . stuffed toys and doll clothes ‘and many other displays. craft fair jewelry; Crowe Woodcraft of Crescent Valley, woodcarv- ing; Jean Spicer of Nakusp, dried flowers, There will also be knit- ting and crochet item leather, Baked goods, donated by Blueberry ladies, refresh- ments will also be on sale. , School Board Candidate THAT OTHER’S CONSENT. “RE-ELECT ALDERMAN ‘Bud’ GODDERIS VOTE and the public, and the 2,500 people who viewed the fair .last year confirmed the value [HUNTER, 6. |X| of the yearly event. Many of the craftspeople are veterans in the “fair” trade turning enjoyable hob- bies into profits and offering expertly-made items for con- sumers. It is a perfect op- portunity to obtain unique, hand-made quality articles giving. of the parti- ‘Full accreditation’ The B.C. education min- istry has endorsed a. special external assessment team's recommendation in June for “full accreditation” of Stanley Humphries Secondary School. In a letter last month to John Holden, School District No. 9 superintendent, the superintendent of the minis- try's accreditation and school evaluation program praised the school's high standards while urging the district to. internal and external studies identified —. which included literacy levels, teaching sup- plies, guidance programs and school philosophy — “are worthy of consideration and action,” the letter said. Although steps to cor- rect the problems cited “may already ‘be underway," Léa- man said in the letter, the school district will be re- quired to file a of SHSS confirmed school district superinten- dent, the five-member exter- nal assessment team also listed 'SHSS's overall aca- demic standards, | teaching. cant weaknesses which re- quire improvement. The third alternative, a recommendation not to grant accreditation, indicates the staff, and re- lationship with the commu- nity among its strengths. The accreditation recom- mended by the team in June represented one of three alternatives in such an evalu- ation. A itation indi tary report indicating what action has been taken to the ditation and school eval- work on sol to prob- blems identified in the report from’ the five-man assess- ment team and the results of + an earlier internal evalua- tion. , Gordon Leaman's letter said the findings of the two studies indicated the school “is a good one with potential to become an excellent one,” : the weaknesses the‘ uation branch by December, 1980. The letter said SHSS has that in the opinion of the team the school is strong in most areas and its problems are relatively minor, while provisional accreditation in- dicates the school has signifi- been granted full ‘tion through the 1983 to 1984 school year and will undergo its next formal internal and external review in Septem- ber, 1984. Chaired by F. T. Middle- ton, a former Abbotsford School Board Candidate VOTE is weak in many areas and that the assess-" ment must be repeated. FRANK'S Sharpening Shop : ASTLEGAR Behind ‘Castle Theatre’ 365-7395, Saws © Drills ¢ Tools Chain Saws ® Scissors Pinking Shears Mower Blades © Etc, ‘Belsaw’ & ‘Foley’ equipped k ALSO Auto.-weld Bandsaw Blades up to 2" wide Two full baths, targe with BB view of river, large 100x183-ft. lot. L-shaped living/dining combina- tlon, separate eating area In kitch- en. This home Is a little over 2-years old and Is selling for $68,900. M ” (fe, ‘; SUPREMELY SATISFYING x To find a home with a place for everybody and everything. 4 bed- rooms, 2 bathrooms, large finished rec. room featuring sauna combina- tion. Spacious living and dining m room combination, luxurious car- peting, stone fireplace. Other fea- tures include 14x28-ft. swimming Pool, greenhouse and large private lot. $96,000. Price reduced to $90,000. : NEW MULTIPLE LISTING Brand-new home! Quality construc- tlon tt Ce with clothes closet. Zero clearance fireplace. Sundeck and beautiful view! $67,500. " PASS CREEK ACREAGE 8.75 nicely treed sloping acres just over 1% miles up Pass Creek Road, directly above falls. This property Is not in the A.L.R. and has no zoning. Good potential. $30,000 MLS. 32% 8.98 ACRES — $25,000 That’s right, 8.98 acres for twenty- five thousand dollars. Property located In Pass Creek, easy access off major highway. Act now! 5.33 ACRES: Ifyou have been looking for acreage close to Castlegar then look no. ‘further. Here Is your opportunity to - build your dream home with an unparalleled view anywhere! This acreage offers a building site for almost any style home. Call Nell for exact detalls. . ‘CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS? You can’t find a better buy any- where. Now is your-opportunity to buy TWO 1.84 Ac, parcels of land fot only, $8,000 each. Enquire today. LIST FOR LE$$ WITH US! Castle Realty Ltd. CASTLEGAR ‘MAKE YOUR HOME’A CASTLE" 365-3336 365-6048 Res. 965-584! id : doe W. Kambick Res. 365-2354 Bjorn A. Edbta * Greg W. Nichva 365-3423 '(B.C.) Re es lodoff, Mgr. Res. 385-2230 REAL BARGAIN! Modest 2-bdrm. home with spa- cious fiving room and large famlly kitchen. Recently installed cedar panelling. Fireplace in Ilving room. Situated on large corner fot. An” ideal starter home at only $33,500. : mare « % a CONTRACTORS Loss —- YOUR GAIN oo ; The contractor of this exceltent- quality 3-bdrm. home has ‘drastical# ly reduced the price for the next 3 wesks only. Features include -2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, excellent Quality kitchen cabinets, sundeck, full bsmt., and fs situated in one of ‘8 newes Reduced from $96,800 to $89,850. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Newly decorated: triplex fully fur- nished and situated on: a choice commercial property fronting high- way. Very good potential. Call for further details. $60,900. . ‘ BON DAROFF, George F cipating craftspeople are; Moraine Kennedy of Genelle, stoneware’ pottery; Doreen GODDERIS, rons | XTI _Erexon of Trail, petit-point: placed in the Castlegar News » automatically run in.the Mid-Week Mirror. ~ PLACE YOUR ACTION AD NOW. PHONE 365-2212 The Board of Trustees of the Castlegar and District Hospital Cordially Invite The. Public To View THE NEW EXTENDED CARE UNIT AND | MAINTENANCE SHOPS SATURDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 10 From 1:00 P.M. - 3 P.M.