Classified Ads First 10 Words Only $1.50, Additional Words 5c 3 Insertions for Price of 2) | 50c Billing Charge if Ad not pald for seven days after the ad Is first run Classified Ads Deadline 10 a.m, Sharp Wednesdays Display Advertising Deadline 12 Noon Tuesdays; : Phone 365-7266 © FOR RENT UIT, SUE BACHELOR SUITE IN QU- let residential area, under- cover parking, private en- sae Fa Sper. RM. TRAILER. Aallabie Fob ist. Ph, 365- FURNISHED LIVING AC- gar News, Box Stor,” slog, B.C. VIN AND TWO BEDROOM alte. Ph, 365-5613. ‘OFFICE . SPACE I ~-THE cele Bullding. Ph, fas © FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 BDRM. COT- tage. Married couple pre- sored no children or Pets, Ph, 965-7117, MARLANE HOTET-TOOMS y the day, week or month Bat ait Ph, 365-77 NOW RENTING ee ae new! Whispering Piney Mobile Home Park, Quiet, shady, Ph. Genelle pear in ROONE BY THE pass week or month, Very sonable) naa hotel Ph. tings a © MISC. for SALE USED OLUX cuum cleaner complete with all re ard accessories — Very condition $70 Phone aese0sb" SNOW CLEARING Residential Comm and Hat uP Ph, 365- ois or 365-6563 after rsp m, MOVING MUST SELL-ae" Majestic ite ane Fane, pip- 8, fridge. Ph, 365.6940, age. COOPER AGENCIES LID. “Wo OFFICES TO SERVE YOU Hates (PLAZA) antbepeed 3ee51a7 NEW LISTINGS RTUNITY — WITH UVING . Includes grocery store, gas pumps and opportunity and equip- ment for meat department. M.LS, PROPOSED NEW HOMES - COMPLETED IN THREE CASTLEGAR MONTHS, IN plan and watch it go up. Excellent NORTH — pick your ices — great opportunity to take advantage of Govern- ment $5,000.00 2nd Mortgage. Call us for more information. MOBILE HOME = Excellent home with portable addition situated on rented lot in Robson. Fea- tures three bedrooms, top notch condition. Full atio doors to sundeck, in Price $19,000.00, FULL PRICE $23,000.00 — vantage Of, jal natural setting. bedrooms and r: Price $30,000.00. cesidential area, cl Full price on this more information. 900.00. M. tiful on the jece of pi on property. can afford, looking for! THIS WAS LAST WEEKS ADI must be sold in 30 days. Good starter home in Robson, low taxes, great opportunity to take ad- MOBILE HOME — in excellent condition, 3 bed- rooms and full price is $9,700.00, EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME ON 9TH AVENUE SOUTH — Large lot, ord in easy to maine make this home = “att interest. NEW HOME UNDER CONSTRUCTION — All new and available soon this house is situated on a view lot and boasts fireplace, full basement, sun- deck, carport, all for the full price of $42,000.00. Financing can be simple, we'll be glad to help. FOR RENT — 2 bedroom home, couple preferred and no pets please. $200.00 per month. CONTRACTORS SPECIAL — 5 adjoining lots in: Central Castlegar. Builder's terms available. Full FAMILY GETTING TOO BIG FOR YOUR PRESENT HOME? — We "hy Odes 4 bedr: 2 es 6TH AVENUE SOUTH — Excellent quality con struction and large lot are the standout features of this home. Separate dining room, 4th room in’ basement, 2 fireplaces ond .1%2 baths add to the value. {n excellent condition and bea- utifully maintained, we feel this home hes lots to offer rans family with good taste. Price $57, LOOKING FOR cecal — We have a beau- ty in Ootischenta, 9.5 acres Selkirk "llese Road overlooking the Kootenay River TaAsbieg $56,000.00. Good well MLS, FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED, if you are in the housing market and don't know what you we'll be glad to help you decide your price range and what grants and mortgages you are eligible for. Call us, be happy to help, New listings are arriving every day — tell us what you want — we'll find just what you are foreclosure, this home oe A) appeal of three Ed, full basement m home in good chool, for sale. 000.00, Call for J. E. (JACK) YOUNG (NOMINEE) - RESIDENCE 365-8117, DAVE COOPER RI. (B.C) - RESIDENCE 365-3559 MARILYN COOPER - RESIDENCE 365-3559 BETTYLOU SINCLAIR OFFICE + RESIDENCE 365-8262 365-3347 e MISC. f for SALE FIREWOOD FOR A Birch, Ph, 365-5702, 33 1 PAIR MEN'S SKIS AND bindings, excellent condi. tlon $75.00, Ph, 365-5741 or a at” Mike's Mobile Homes, SAND GRAVEL Excavation and earth mov- ing. Ph, 365-5519 or 365- 6563 after 6 p.m. tin 3 Mayflower Service, Slocan ark, 22 —————— pi cHKEN MANURE ickup or tandem truck. iat Ph, 365-5519 after 8 tin 3 ASHER, DRYER REPAIRS All models, Moffat, McCl- ary, Beatty and Easy, Some models Viking, Coronado, Zenith (supply serial no.) Cadmac Appliance Service 365-6141 evenings, tin 2 WORKING SAXONY SPIN- ning wheel, Hand made. Ph, 865-5918. 352 1974 MERC 440 MAX SN- owmobile, 50 hours on ma- e. Ph, 365-3146. .351 “RANGE REPAIRS All makes. Need an element © MISC. for SALE TWO CHESTS OF DRAW- seat. Ph. 985-3792, 3’ x 5’ OFFICE DESK, RE- sonable. Ph. 365-6086. hay. $50 per ton. ville ‘soak 782-43; SWES Ur PUK, cur . ang wrapped. olde ira fronts ids of ites galery. Ph. 4280001 ir 365-5703 or Ces fn TICKLE BOX® by Ted ae ] “can't eat no more ‘sparagus my swallower's tired.” ‘@ MISC. for SALE - DRESSED BEEF ” cascade Cattle Co, ia, Box 253, tina Ph. ra roars or anaes AND ORGAN ay: and Electron. 1 CANOPY FOR % TON short box fleetside. $200. Phone after 6 365-5431. 32 BUMPER POOL TABLE. 3' x 5’, Ph, 3656691, 32 27 FT. _ 1974 PROWLER Travel Trailer, Sleeps & — Ideal year round home for construction worker. Can be seen at 587 - 3rd Ave, N, Ph. 365-3481, tin 49 21 MO. OLD WHITE FAC- ea steer and Guernsey cow, heavy milker. Ph, Feel EARLY = ButvS! AVOID the last-minute rush! Don't wait until Wednesday mor- hing-to phone in your clas- sified ad. Chances are you'll find the line busy and won't get through. Phone Thurs- days, Fridays, Mondays and Tuesdays. Classified dead- Iine fs 10 am. Wednesdays, Ph. 365-7266. your Classi- fied Action Tine, tin JUICERS — ACME. AEG. Nutri-Max and Chamnian — Nutri-Health Products 276 Columbia Ave. Ph. 345-7750 tings. tdeal_ family home, CASTLEGAR NORTH home, fireplace, garage, ener. MLS $48,000. CHRISTINA LAKE BLUEBERRY CRESCENT VALLEY running through property. frees, garden, 2 bay garai ROBSON TOWNSITE Bake Extra lot to sell CONTRACTOR SAYS SELL These 2 brand new over payments. Also ell 2nd mortgage or grant. Tr BUILDING LOTS MIS Buy Now! Don't wal! ces will be up. Two on 000 and $8,900. One Is , CASTLE REALTY Lid. PHONE 365-3336 Bjom A. Edblad 365-3423 NEW LISTING — CASTLEGAR SOUTH Up and down bathrooms, Work shop, sundeck, garden area, carport, corner lot. Call Neil, Close to schools and recreation. 3 bedroom Start thinking about summer. Resort home, 2 bedrooms up, } down. Good cement landscaping. 50° beach frontage. You can move in tomorrow. MLS $49, 2 and 3 bedroom mobile homes. 2 bedroom home on 2.82 acres with creek 3 bedroom full basement home with large with 7 fruit trees and lots of shrubs and flowers. Ideal location close to school and shopping. $42,- bench. No need for mortgage approval, just take Crescent and at $14,000, 2 bdrm. up, 1 down. breezeway, water soft- access, Rock and Summer klichen, fruit ge. MLS $34,900. or keep. Fully fenced homes on the Kinnalrd + igible for government ty your down payment., t unt spring when Pe Sr North at 1.3 Be on Lynnwood THINKING O| Call us for a no obligation consultation F SELLING? “Make Your Home a Castle” © MISC. for SALE ; ‘HARDWOOD LUMBER. — pee Bir ite Ash, Rea Oak. Oak and Maple tt & & 8 flooring. Write Ar) ve a0. WEEK Poodles, Ph. 365-3226. PRESSE BSL ® HOMES for SALE S BDRM, CUSTOM BUILT sundeck, large lo! lenty of garden space. Ph. Tosetos. 63 BLUEBERRY living room, large attractive dining area, 3 bedrooms, ut- ity. ‘Stove, fide, drapes and carpets included. Work 1 aye . possession. Ph. § appointment. $38,000 firm. WOODAND PARK 3 EDRM. iE listing. 365-03 TRAIL - GLENMERRY Large modern 4 or 5 bed- room house, _ fireplaces, ig, etc. Ph. 3 double Brace, are gondltlen: HIPWELL REALTY | J. F HIPWELL — AGENT A. S. Blum — Salesman New jetog (Mis) 5 bdrm, 2 baths, 1” st0ry: home at 418 - 2nd A’ N. Shag care peting, Wecent panelling, deluxe family kitchen, full bsmt. and garage. Could bs revenue home with separate upper su- ite. Owners will help’ finance. $51,500.00 Beautiful Grounds and an over sized lot at 768 - 4th Ave. N. (Cou- Id be subdivided) 3 bd. rm, family bungelow, go- nelled walls, full £ ent 00. Country Farm at Tarrys (M.LS.) approx. 12 ace res with 7 acres In mea- dow, 3 bdrms., full base- ment, bungalow, 5 stall barn, tractor and equip- ment, full irrigation. Loc. ation on Loff Road. $59,- 0, Renovated Home at Rob- son in Hydro Subdiv. 2 bd- tms., large liv. rm. with fireplace, new carpeting, family kit, Listed price $32,500.00 PHONE 365-7514 55, 000, © HOMES for SALE OLDER STYLE 3 BDRM. 3347, :@ PROPERTY LOT FOR SALE IN FAIR- ® VEHICLES 1968 DATSUN STATION Wagon, good condition — Ph. 365-6788, 1975. CORVETTE, SHOW- room condition, fu fully ¢ eau. , 4,004 $9,800 . Telephene * opllcnal. Ph, sSloean 355-2480 al 5 p. end 4 DOOR DATSUN 5 IR DATSUN B- 210, » Ta helin tadlal tires, 1.000 miles, A real gas rr. 32,500, Ph, 385-9503, ‘1971 METEOR, LOW MIL- eage, Ph, 965-6900, 33 4972 FORD %& IN, 360, A speed, 2d, ral, cone deck. 73a ‘foot OHo-S50T 9500 TRACTOR, single axle, 490 gas. 1008, Aluminum Can Car ‘Trail 33’ x ot tandem. Will sell Separate, Ph. Nelson 352- 9720. 33 anes NEWPORT .CHRYSL- 2 door hardtop, black diamond tuft interior, P.B., PS, P.W., rear and’ front speakers mai other extras. Immaculate. h, Cero Te7i MERCURY CyOUONE, 40,000 miles, $2,500 itm: Ph, 365-8537, 1970 DELUXE CONT fully winterized, good con- dition. Ph, 365-6316. 32 1969 FAIRLANE 500 FAST- back. New tires and Paint job. Ph. 365-6059. 1970 DUSTER 340, HERD: org, us. mags, B & M trick shift kit in trans. Ph, 365- 8255, 82 a ODGE CHARGER SE, air conditioning, tae deck, loaded, Ph.. 3 65-3 BS014 1974 Fi00 PIC] miles, va auto., F evenings 365-5833. 1953 FARGO PICKUP, NE- tion, 36,000. Ph, 1972 GMC JIMMY, V-8 ST- andard, redor a conaltion: He a B. re ae fa after ® WORK WANTED BABYSIT, PRESCHO- ee es Castlegar Janitor it 865-6203, tin 51 CARPENTER? Wit werk by hour: or: cote ‘ 2 estimates, Ph. aos 774, tin48 ® STUDENT PLACEMENT ge. Just drop into the Cas- tlegar News office to place your _ad. tfa @ PERSONAL Overeaters. Anonymous a program of recovery for compulsive eaters. Meetings WE CARE! ————————————.} Bed Wetting A PROBLEM? your pharmacist LOST MALE CAT, ORANGE AND Mite, long ‘hair, 1605-South 4th Ave, Ph. 365-7828. ® FOUND ITEMS, ADVERTISED, IN a free found ad” SET OF CAR KEYS, CLAIM at Bank of Montreal. ~ GIRLS PR. MEDIUM SIZED navy wool gloves near Da- ye's Chicken. Ph. 305-3168, PAIR LADIES GLASSES, Legion Parking Lot. Claim at Castlegar News, © BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MONEY MAKING OPPOR- TUNITY — addressing mail- ing letters. Clipping news items, Start immediately. Details $1.00 and stamped adareceed envelope. S. B. RPRISES, Hox. 788 , Calgary, TSC 'SL8, 2 5 bet) ir. and. Mrs, Jack Ni- of West Vancouver. ‘The wedding to take place April 10 in West Vancouver. © Cards of Thanks id like to ex- — Elsie Sharples and the Sharples family ® GIVEAWAY GOT AN ITEM YOU'D like to give away free? at You can put it in this col- “giveaway” item you'd Tike to advertise. tind? ®@ NOTICES INTERIOR P, iG — Reasonable rates. Contact pea on, tlorey, 365-2210 or K. MARLING WILL held clinie fot, Hparoination fi pete sf -2 Ron’s Fetday No appoint- ment necessary. hd MOTORCYCLES 1971. TRIUMPH BONNE- ville; 650 cc, stock, offerst Ph, 365-3878 evenings, $51 ais is em, beainners au itar. Ph, 365-6691. ing distange of downtown. Ph. 365-5066 or 365-2412, aug y trains, any con- dition, set or parts, Ph. 359- NEED WOOD STOVE AND Heater. Ph. 365-2333, am. - 11.30 PLAN 24 Taterest calculated? on daily lance Castlegar r Seviigs sine it Union ANMRESS LARENS TAN. dy for use on envelopes, parcels, etc, 300 for $1.95 & tax. Castlegar News. tin SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS. Genelle. Ph. 692-2382. tin 2 @ PERSONAL WE HAVE WIL FORE WE HAVE WILL FORMS. Only 75c each. Also Interim Agreement’ Sales forms 2 for 75c. Castlegar News, 191 Columbia Ave. _ tin cussion adap - Heath . Tuesday: Thurs: 8 p.m. Women's (only) ene: Tiealth Cen- tre, Saturday: 8 p.m. Public Meetin; it. Davi But memories of your lov- ing. ways 50 clear. — Your son and his family — DENNIS : © LEGALS © OFFER FOR BACKHOE OFFERS: Plainly - marked on the envelope "Offer. on P.T. 157" will be ceived a the Department of erage Yard, Castle: 1954 Drott Yumbo Hy-; draulic Backhoe (Cha- mpion carrier, Model Y¥-66S, . Serial 392, Reference #92, To view or for further informati f ghways, Castlegar, B.C. ? Telephone 365-5055. i Licence ‘and reg! stra- | tion are not included. withdraws hiso offen, the 10% ‘pay. ment shall be lable to} forfeiture. { The highest or ‘any of | fer will not necescarily be d, the pay the S.S, T. L. Vardy, CHAIRMAN, Purchasing ‘Commission, ' Parliament Bulldings, Victoria, B.C, AD, 157 1975/76 31D » 1976. @ WORK WANTED WILL DO HOUSEKEEPING Monday to Friday, any area, Phe 03242 before 9 or ak WILL DO TYPING IN iY home, Ph, 365-8592, $2 Freaith Centre. Ph. a0e008 Or 365-6615 or 365-3593, SEEKING HELP FOR A handicapped child or frie- nd? Call Kootenay Society for Gandleapped, asset or 365- in 2 ‘ Mr. an Mrs. Ralph’ 1. Jacobs a Caster, Jan. 11 a. daugh- 13-Year-Old Poet Wins Recognition A’ Iyearcld C gist has taken fret, sid the Alberta Poetry Year Book 1975 with her poem “I Came Upon a Deer.” Joy Eaton, a Kinnaird Sunlor Secondary Schoo! stu- dent, placed her poem in the 16-year and under juvenile section, She also received honor- ablé mention for another poem, “The Big Elephant." The Alberta Poetry Year Book is published by the Edmonton branch n Canadian Authors Associatio Joy's ma Lucy Ellen Eaton, also of Castlegar, took third prize inthe samo yearbook for her poem “Place of Decision” in the short poem class. She also received honor able mention for a poem called bt Light.” Recognition for her poetry is not an unusual thing for Lucy Eaton who has had books of her work published. Her latest acknowledgement was received earlier this month when word was received from Elizabeth St, Jacques stating Mrs. Eaton's Candita poem has been chosen as the first prize winner. Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Action :. Ahouseful - of bonuses! “Except Sundays and Nebear ‘Dealer Licence: Number 1; Phone 399. new Division Jan, panties 7, Ollers 2, In goal were S, Kreutsky for the Canadians and§, Sparkman for the Ollers. Scoring for the Canadians wore R, Salekin (4), D. Picton (2) and A. Embree. Assists went to A. Embree (2), B, DeSousa and R. Salekin. Both Ollers’ goals were scored Council Ready To be Framed And then Hung Present and past council members are to be “framed and hung” says Ald, Audrey Moore when asked how the photo display of past and present council members now stood, Ald, Moore told council Tuesday night she would be picking up the three picture frames the following day. They were now ready to grace the walls of city hall, by L Verigin, with assists from K, Laren, D, Perehudoff (2), K. C. Martini and L. E, Strelieff oa N, Hyson. Maple Leafs 4, Blazers 2, Goalle for the Blazers was J. Verigin. Leafs’ ls were scored by D, Perehudoff (2), K. Rosa and P, Moroso, Two assists went to D. Perehudoff, as well. The Blazers’ goals were scored by J. Leitch and J. Kanlgan. An assist was made by T. Gevatkoff. Jan, ¢—Jets 1, Sabres 1, In goal were R, Swetlikoff for the Jets and N. Bermel for the Sabres, The Jets’ goal was by J. Mair on an assist from 8, Voykin, Scoring for the Sabres was D. Terhune, as- sisted by D, Standidge and R, Paulson. Maple Leafs 6, Canadians 2. Goalies were B, Torgalson for the Leafs and S. Kreutaky tor , the Canadians. Goal-getters for the Leafa were 8, Coulson, K. ~ Laren, D, Perehudoff and K, ~ Ross (2). Assists were made by Lalonde. The Canadiana’ goals were scored by L. Plotnikoff and M, Corbett. An assist went to D. Zibin. Jan, 7—Oilers 1, Blazers 1, In goal were R, Potter for the Ollers and J. Verigin for the Blazers, Scoring for the Oilers was L, Verigin, assisted by K. Kerbatoff and C. Sherstobitoff. ‘The Blazers’ goal was scored by K, Semenoff assisted by Veri- gin and Gevatkoff. Jan. 10—Jets 9, Blazers 1, In goal were S, Voykin for the Jets and J. Verigin for the Blazers. Scoring for the Jets were R , Horkoff, T. Reid and D. Robinson. Assists went to D. Robinson (2) and T. Reid. The Blazers’ goal was scored by K. Semenoff, rine Sabres 1, Canadians 1. In goal were D. DeRosa for the Sabres and R. Salekin for the Canadians, Goals were scored by D. Terhune for the Sabres - and M, Corbett for the Cana- Selkirk Faculty Association Against Change on Coucil Selkirk College Faculty — Association has invited Educa- tion Minister Pat McGeer to make a personal visit to Selkirk College at his earliest con- venience. Faculty association presi- dent Michael Brown extended the invitation following the ‘3 announcement that major changes will occur in the composition of college council when the terms of government, appointees expire Feb. 1. Mr, MeGeer stated that he had reviewed the composition of each council and has con- cluded that significant changes are necessary and accordingly he will be making a number of Selkirk College Faculty Association in turn has re- quested that, in making ap- pointments to Selkirk College, the education minister give maximum consideration to con- tinuity of council membership. “The question of continuity is of particular concern to us since three schoo! board ap- pointees are not eligible ioe ns, ; Canucks 1, Oilers 1. In goal wore Cheveldave for the Can- ucks and R. Potter for the Oilers. Scoring for the Canucks was 8, Jones, assisted by S, Samoyloff. The Oilers’ goal was by 8. Kanigan on an assist from N, Hyson. Jan. 8Maple Leafs 5, Can- ucks 1, In goal for the Leafs was C. Martini. Goal-getters for the Leafs were L, Lalonde, K. Ross, D. Perehudoff (2) and P, Moroso, Assists went ‘to K, Laren (3) and L. Lalonde, The lone Canucks’ goal was scored by S. Romney, assisted by 8, jones. Pee Wee Division Jan. 3—Rangers 4, Can- ucks 2. In goal were L. Tomilin for the Rangers and J. Shmoor- koff for the Canucks, Scoring for the Rangers were K, Perepolkin (2), N. Walker and M. Johnstone. Assists were made by L, Makortoff, R. McGauley and L. Fergie, The Canucks’ goals were scored by G, Walker and B, Grim. Assists (continued on page 10) Licences Due On Area Dogs Those persons owning dogs in the outlining areas of the City of Castlegar may buy dog licences at the RCMP office on Columbia Ave. A spokesman for the de- tachment saya these Icences are now due, Anyone in violation, who purchases a dog licence alter March 81, will be required to pay an extra $2 over the regular fee that runs from $3 to $8 depending on the size and status of the dog, The extra $2 fee does not apply to dogs just being pur- chased, In which case the owner has 80 days before the late Ucence fee applies; also, a new dog entering the province. B.C. Teachers Nof Necessarily Heid fo i0 Per Ceni Tiicrease Teachers in British Colum- bia won't necessarily be held to 10 per cent wage increases for 1976 by the federal Anti- Inflation Board, Beryl Plump- tre, board vice-chairman, said Monday. Education. Minister Pat McGeer of B.C, last week asked school boards to cut raises for teachers to 10 per cent to be in . Une with the federal controls program, The teachers throughout the province have been granted from 11 to 12.6 per cent increases after most submitted thelr contract nogotiations to binding arbitration. Mrs. Plumptre said at a press conference that for the moment at least the federal board has no jurisdiction in the matter. The province of B.C. has not yet formally agreed to participate in the controls pro- gram and take charge, she said. If the board is asked to get involved in B.C., each settle- ment would have to be looked at “on its own merits,” she said. Penitentiary for Kootenays? Local MP Gives Support If People Willing minimum of 25 per cent pits over,” sre Mi Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown also states in a letter to the education minister ‘that the faculty association has been most impressed with the calibre of council members to date and ee has been the s shortly. Hi Arrow Transport Ltd. 1701-5th Ave, S, Castlegar, B.C. bservation, gain- ed through having two faculty observers on council, that it takes the best part of one year for a new appointee to become familiar with the operation of the college and its consequent problems. “We believe that ‘quality, and IN LOW BED and HIGH BOY HAULING AS Clausen Phone 365-3056 “Jack” Levesque "Phone 365-3736 Mobile 3127 or 3137 TURLIN MOTORS LTD. 389 E CENTRAL HWY 3 GRAND FORKS, .B.C. Dealer Reg. $6,819.60. ... Reg. $5,978.40 Sedan. V-8, auto., Reg. $6,471.00 . Reg. $6,835.00 .. "76 GMC 4 TON Reg. $7,480.35 Reg. $9,269.00 «. Trades Ac 476 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM 4 dr. sedan, V-8, auto., P.S., P.B., vinyl roof, radio and & track dock. "76 PONTIAC LEMANS 4 dr. sedan. V-8, auto., P.S., P.B:, 5 NOW 440 ‘76 PONTIAC 2 CATALINA ‘ ‘76 GMC 3 TON PICKUP V-8, auto., P.S., P.B., Sierra Classic. Complete “with sedans ext. trim, Completa with GM Canopy. V-8, 4 speed, P.S., P.B. Top of the line Cab, "76 JIMMY 4X 4 -' Comptste with alr cond., V-8 auto., P.S., P.B., woodgrain ‘ext. trim. Many More New and Used Cars and Trucks in Stock, Come on over and lets talk a deal. SEE DUANE OR ROSS Now $6, 080 "vow $8,250 *. JURLIN MOTORS. 1D. 389 E’Central Hwy 3 GRAND FORKS 8C lee No 5038 should be the major criteria in selecting members for this important body and other col- lege councils,” says Mr. Brown. Selkirk College Council Holds Meeting Tonight A request by the board of trustees for School District No. 9 to Selkirk College asking that the college take over the adult education program of School -District No. 9 is one of the items to be dealt with when college council meets tonight. The meeting begins at 7 and is open to the general public. Ganning Lids fede may be built in "the Kootenaya if focal communities approve the project, Bob Brisco, Conserva- tive MP for Kootenay-West said Saturday, Addressing directors at the Regional District of Central Kootenay's inaugural meeting of the new year, Mr. Brisco said 8 penitentiary would provide jobs and a good secondary industry, but doubted that “nearby communities would ac- cept the proposal. In an interview later, Mr. Brisco said he was approached by two regional district direc- tors just before Suturday'’s regular meeting; the pair asked if be would support an RDCK heres! to build a prison here. Brisco said he would ae such a proposal from the district, if communities affected agree to the project. * But he expressed doubts that any neat in the riding would go al He ‘said that the pretty of local people to such a proposal is usually, “fine, as long as it's not in my community,” He declined to identify the two directors that approached him with the idea, saying only that one was from a rural area, ‘the other from an urban one, and -both were not opposed to having prisons built in thelr districts. Government Not in the Business Consumer Services Minis- ter Rafe Mair said Monday he is concerned about the problem of obtaining adequate home can- ning supplies but stressed that his department is not in the canning lid business. “We don’t make them, we don’t buy them for resale and we don't take orders for distributors,” he said in a news release. Mr. Mair said he has become aware that Phyllis + Young, consumer services min- ister in the Previous New The idea was mentioned during his speech to directors only “to provide food for thought and input,” he said.- Mr. Brisco, on a tour through the riding while parlia- ment is in winter recess, feported on other issues to regional directors, He said he will determine if federal assistance could be made available for a regional garbage disposal unit for resi- dents in the lower Slocan Valley. Under such a proposal, a solid waste reduction unit would be built to process all garbage from southern valley residents, But there may not be enough residents in the area to justify the cost of a- waste burner, said Mr. Brisco, © He said funds for the projects may have to be ap- proved by the Central Mort- gage and Housing Corporation, because there is no federal program to make funds avail- able for garbage disposal. . The federal austerity pro- gram casts doubts on the funding of the project he says, What Weight Watchers" members are saying about the new Personal Action Plan'* modules: “FORME, IT WORKS!” ween 7 p.m. Legion Hall Castlegar WEIGHT WATCHERS@ “but you don't know where ‘they'll spend freely and cut ‘ back,” He noted the federal gov- ernment had recently cut back on staff for Canada Manpower and the Unemployment Insur- ance Commission, while in- creasing funds for hospital, sewage and water system con- struction. Mr. Brisco also told di- rectors that funds are available for municipalities under a new housing bill passed Dec, 19, on which he served as a committee member.” Carpet Headquarters OGLOW BROS, Phone 365-7202 _—————e NORTHWEST MOBILE HOMES LIMITED Singles an Double Wides a The Company with *“GO-AHEAD” ideas Open 7 Days a Week 1032 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-3551 MVD. No. 3996 “Your Mobile Experts” Party advised those quiring canning lids to make their known to WEATHER CASTLEGAR ‘CUSTOM. UPHOLSTERY Furniture Recovering Carpet & Draperies* * Phone 365-5636 Removes” excess moisture from Trailers, _ Campers, Boats, Basements etc. Available at yy MIK' MOBILE HOMES LTD. Castlegar PHONE 365-5741 ‘| features. He department, He said he has asked his at to do everything possible urge manufacturers and Sistritotors to guarantee pro- per supplies for the 1976 canning year. He said it is the suppliers’ job to gauge market demand and to provide adequate sup- plies at a fair price. Tinplate shortages appear to have lessened, he said, adding he ts hopeful supplies will be available when the canning lids are needed. “I will want'to hear if this is not the case, but my:depart- ment will not and cannot go into the mail order business as some sort of clearinghouse for can- ning lid orders as suggested by my predecessor.” PAPER CARRIER Required in Raspberry Area Carriers Earn 6c for Bach Paper Every Thursday Phone Castlegar News at 365-7266 or drop in at t93 Columbia Ave. INDUSTRIAL Private. Sale Bluaberry Creek, Modern 3 bdrm. home on 120° x 120° lot, double gar- age, exterior paint new, wew — through: out, Acorn fireplace, full bsmt., Mediterranean de- cor, w-w fo ceiling cup- boards. Price $4 Ph, 365. 5850 2-2 cessing, Ald ticket. ATTENDANT - STOREKEEPER Kootenay Forest Products Ltd. requires a combination Industrial First_Aid Attendant-Store- keeper for our Nelson operation. 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