wiih tral ‘taller and. aki bar, Low hours, Offers! Ph. 387-1 ie jer, WIW, port, large lot, TOGxtas-tt tool sega Take over mort- ag 1 1014 %. Ph, 365- a37 atten - WANTED FRIDGE & gi Jawnmower. Ph. 965-5033 between 7 & 9p.m.M/27 MALAMUTE fomale PPD Ph. 385-3061. BY OWNER ~ 1,140 sq. A :bedrooms - large tos, N00" x 240" -- Fruit Tre = $48,000 Phone 365-5906 ——_—_——— Please See Section ‘B’ of this paper for our major CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS PROPERTY FOUR acres In Thrumi trees, good services, neal senee gee Ne water, 3-bdrm. Migias 5-1 iy ‘Tot, Arrow Lakes. three a above dam. Ph. 356-2088 ba 365-5058. MOBILE HOMES DELUXE 1978 fica (Slerra) fanz 2-bdrm. Situated in Genelia tao ler park en landecaped lot. Central alr-canditioning. Deluxe furnishings, and floor coverings. To view and for further Infort ‘Won call eoi-2329 Bp un 2 REDUCED anxious and ee redliced | trig rice in this Immaculate 2- es 3-bd mobile home. Situated fot in Brilliant, It include range , washer, dryer, a: al ir poonditioner-! Gon sy con: anience at aly Foi renee te view call Florence Castle Realty Ltd. 365- 38 of Se TO RENT: A fone ye for storage, of a large station wa 0 ae rae 965-5844 evenings, WANTED TO AENT: Small Tae or apt. 4 Castlegar area, ae SMALL rm boat. Ten. oF a tt. Ph. 385-7772. 26 TO RENT: Basemont aulle or apt, for ulet young man. Ph, 226-7! 365-3716. 2126 0) ui eseful Spplicant wil wilt havea strong background In juntin i pal a9 perl Duties wilt include he prepal ater end contro! of accounts receivable payroll Bank Ing ane cashier whi The Incumbent wit "be « 1 as fake details ot dy experi jence. should be ‘orwarded to th signed on or before July 18, a078, B. Baldigara, City Cler| seen yey IEED employment? ueleene Sollaltar feguirea, Ph. 365-3414. 27, THE HOBBIT HILL Children’ Centre requires an eperciime id mates. Teall. Ph. 3 Y -BUSINESS-OPPT;-§ QUICK Stop Submarine Ory has @ lucrative busines portunity: jo for qualita Bbc In pply & 7D, Ci Gaauegar A MIS26 ~~ NOTICES ~- Browntsalt peatyet Forests. ® Oued oe ot ae ‘publi auction cy oe held 1078 Manager at Castfog i juares (estl- oatimate) of gecked cedar and larch loge LNS 636 — 28M3 ee aievate) of cog single block material. est Product reer i LNs 65nd UNS 634 Is located a pene in of Sublot %8 of Birla it 1237 Kootenay Land District ieee ly 10 km. west .of Forest Product material of LNS 635 and {Ns 636 Is located on wen tat Alia ieeed 18 km. The) uceetul sender will not acon itabliehed Teonses for the purpose >of apply. for further timber In the 51 Ba ic Suatained Yield Unit. Nelson, 8.C., ne Manager a sit Golumbie eee SOHSHINES ‘Fang Ee eatl- Mi3/28 ie ee i Announcements § Mr. an a Mra W. Jackson and. ng maria Cherry! o} plac ry August 4th in IF. ond MA Mi. Deverney i to. “anni the marriage of thelr Mr. Mra. Alex Sper would tik "e invite thelr frt srs Sep’ fale atie chudren. “please. Sond" ‘ume to Box 3144, Caatle- ger. I, ee july t3th, or paces For cca medical clinic, gnged office ia tas tor Gut’ nat necesaary: pply person with ee written resume. to 9 Pine &t., Cestioger, prataraie, Applications will be recelved u| ae to out 1879, for an additional IY “GOUNSELLOH/ EHILD CANE W ORKER to work in School District Nor 9 (Castlegar) schools. cessful applicant will pas: 8683 akilte derived from ing with and/or experience: in h ceallnig will children needing rection to unction sate praciorily i in ig. The task will closely with par choo! personnel. Thi bea ten-month’ appointment Beotnnia September 1, 1978. nd letter of application with Travel Trailers Gone ce travel tral 1978 8-fi. @-In. FRONTIER camp, Fresh water tollet, 3-way fridge, furnace, heerte meee hydraulic Jacks. Ph. 365-6: VEHICLES 1969 PARISIENNE 4a. hardtop S108. P.BePP. a? tor ANS-AM. Tow milea beallente condhion. Ph. sa5-8088 | F afters M/3128 1974 3f aro AD. Sa er aI ele, liana roar window, Be MI3128 1965 BEAUMONT Extra for parta. Best, Stiert Ph. Mi2128 1978. DODGE heavy dut) estan, ie eat naw condition. 353- __ Mi/3: 138 HALF-TON ford canopy. Ph. 365- 3163. 3125 }; Serviced lot, or rent as. ROBSO! trailer, pad. Ph. 365-3163. 3/28 work Ads for Seniors WIDE top sealers. Black vinyl shoulder bag, new condition. Zig- 7g sewing machine. Ph. 365- 5484. 2126 1970 CHRYSLER 300 In excelient condition — for a good used pickup. Ph. 365-6284. 2127 SACRIFICE 1976 Ford F-250 Su-" jercab camper special custom. jaw rear-end, motor and trans. uled, uncer 5, 1000) inten on mn ‘i high um dui pift rime, dual wicek heaters, Excellent co 1970 FORD S.W. wi ith_ 360 motor, 1876 ‘auto, HOMES for. SALE_ Bi -atterl eh. Pak Sites Yoo or na ony. EXCLUSIVE 11th Ave. Is where you'll find this superior home with iny Its many exquisite extras, fetuaing sun sunken, uy Ing room, roc! For more dotalls call Gar Acres ie Green Caatle Realty ee 3938 or 65-545 sveninga. guch | pat Bullen dishwasher, rea view. riced to By 500. en Aeros Castle Raalty | Lid! 385-0338 385-6046 6: evenings m. home, 2y Os nour school and hospital, en: : chor Sos. 2300, ee throughout his ‘Srocutive he features are, Interc t te. D y window, Stich pele la carport 188. pense 365-3336. ELL} mal aintained 3-bdrm. 1983 4+¥%2-TON FORO. Stake bod ruck, Ph, 365-6784. 13121 ir. Ph.” Mi2/28 locumenta sicioaen of avallabllity for Inte: jew rant Counselor /Chitd Care aide Bier dirt an of School District #9 (Castlegar), P.O. Box 3339, CASTLEGAR. ‘B.C. VIN 3H8 pm : OST & FOUND FOUND: Set of keys a Inland ball oark. Ph. 365-8058 afterS p.m. 26 IND; Part- Som ‘Shepherd deg. malt Bbout a yt. old. Leather nh. 365-5047. tudent Placemen WILL BABY! e Thyr old bo s kind of wor! or Vaughn GARAGE SALE HOUSEHOLD items, pictures, poets. »tools, and yh more. Items from. J 1008 ain ‘Ave. S., Castle} Sa, m. as Twi are TosKing Soe ise. 9 965-528 PLASTIC and metal alls, gallon glass Jara, single ail stove, ellaneous household joods. Bos: 8th Ave., Montrose. Satur- day and Sunda: 2 Megs SALE: 1131 - pin Ave: Castlegar. July 6th. 9 a. 3 GIVEAWA 175, DODGE Charger Daytona. p.b., sunroof, two-tone wine cata Grulse control, radials, 380 motor, Excellent Condition, rust. Call 365-6306. TWO 1871 FORD %-ton picky ee 902 V- < moira: 1 standard, o' trana., good bodies, Gnet with ca mopy. Ph, 226- als. Slocan Park. no t BABY Guinea pigs. bets. Ph. 365-3069. SMALL Pomeranian cross, entie Ph. fn and affectionate to a ‘good hom: 18; PUPPIES to give away. Lab a shepherd cross, Ph. 36; 7t86 after 26 8 p.m. 127 Grand Forka. Excaltant 2/28 to thank our reli tives io Yrionge who contributed ta our housewarming party, ani Evdoklmott Family of 27 ‘the .four school “where it doesn't belong at’ Role to come Under Re The continuanco and fu- ture structure of the Castle- gar Airport advisory com- mittee is the topic of a meeting city council has told staff to arrange between the mayors and administrators of Castlegar, Nelson and Trail, Ald. Gerald Rust, chair- man of council's airport com- mittee, Inst week won sup- port for his motion to set up the meeting after reporting: s, that a federal transport min- itry official agreed’ with the airport management contrac- tor Adga Systems that the airport advisory committee should be retained. John Williams, supervi- sor.of airport operations, told the airport advisory com: . mittee at its June 21 meeting the ministry was “very much in favor" of the continued existence of the appointed community body, Rust said.’ Council’s airport com- mittee chairman also said ' Williams indicated new de- velopment ot the airport “They feel the fire chief, along with the same person- .nel presently at the -airport, will sulle, at the moment,” he said. Although the city's pre- vious contract with the min- istry for firefighting service tothe airport has expired, he sald Williams indicated a extremely slowly" because of restraints placed on ministry expenditures .by the new government “for the next month or two.” The ministry official said no firefighting personnel other than Jim Brindley, the newly-appointed airport fire chief, would be available in the ‘near future, Rust told counell, AWAIT HALL REPORT | Continued from Page Al kirk dispute particularly dif- ficult to resolve. But he said the local's “chief battle’ was against accreditation of the college in the same bargaining unit as boards all’ CUPE members at Sel- kirk perform tasks generally ae Sal said, aithough cats some- thing I don’t think Dr. Hall has any power to do some- thing about.” He cited the appoint- ment of Guttman as the fifth spokesman for the college administration in the past two years as evidence of a lack of continuity in the smployecome ye relation- F ateer receiving the Hall ~° report, Kinakin said, the local's bargaining committee will meet in Trail today to discuss the award before the CUPE district council meet- . ing Saturday, where the whole report will be “talked through” by all bargaining WEATHER Date * In. ; dune 27 and area union officers. The union will print copies of the contract this” weekend for distribution to _CUPE_ Members. Monday night, he said. In the event the’ mem- bership finds the award Re-application Required | For SAFER Benefits Human Resources Min- ister Grace McCarthy re- ~ minds senior citizen renters who receive SAFER benefits that they must complete a ‘26 re-application form to con- tinue to receive benefits. An interruption in ben- efits may result in forms received after July 1. In such cases, the recipient will not receive his first cheque for the new benefit .year until August or September. These cheques would include ben- efits retroactive to July 1, provided that the form ‘is received by Aug. 31. Mrs. McCarthy urged anyone having difficulty com- pleting the form to telephone the SAFER office in Victoria at no cost by asking the- 6; operator for Zenith 2656. Victoria area residents should call 387-1421. AFER benefits are Your heart works | harder when you're not in the game. Get fit — and turn the clock back. Fitnessis fun. Try some. Se 3 § 2 g BS =f based on the portion of rent which exceeds 80 per cent of a recipient's income, up to a maximum monthly rent of $205 for single persons and $225 for-couples. - Any increases in a reci- pient’s income during the new benefit- year will not affect his SAFER benefits until July 1, 1980. However, many SAFER recipients will notice a slight decrease in their benefits after July 1, 1979, reflecting an increase in pension income during the previous year. Recipients who notify SAFER of a rent’ increase during the benefit year will receive an immediate in- crease in benefits. WATER ACT Section 20 FILE NO. 0102440 Final Water Licence 10488, Owles Spring, authorizes the diversion on use of 1000 gallons day of water for and unacceptable “which I don't ' think. it’ will be.” the union | always has the final option, although the arbitration de- cisions will: be legally bind- ing, of a wildcat strike, “If thev come down with a two-per-cent contract I think there. would be some extreme dissatisfaction,” he said. “But I don’t think that's going to happen.” Quesiioned ‘Tuesday on the results of what he described gs a “very compli- . cated” process, Hall said he has no plans for further meetings or discussions with any of the parties after the delivery of the report to the WIN Continued from Page A1 Physically Handicapped in Stoke Mandeville, En- gland, although she failed to get sufficient support from judges. “Cheryl missed out by one vote, but we're looking forward to the next Inter- _ Rational Games which will be held in Holland.” should be finalized within one month. The ministry official - ‘also confirmed that the new contract would honor charges for the city fire department's services in the event they are needed in the interim period, Rust said. | Also reporting on the ministry's attempt to deter- mine the advisory. planning committee’s reaction to plans union locals and the employ- ers. “All T know is that I'll have my report delivered to them on Thursday and from then on they'll be free to make whatever meeting plans they wish,” he told the Castlegar News. “Then I'll release the report to the media on Monday.” The strike-lockout situa- tion started Oct. 26 and was‘ not ended until the workers were, ordered back to their jobs by a special session of the provincial legislature. The CUPE members were back on the job Dec. 11. Hall was appointed as arbitrator to the conflict on Jan. 22: by Labor Minister Alan Williams and prior to that he had acted as a mediator while the strike- “for supplementing Sais port ct un Yacllities Seah a modular building orggrailer, Rust said he opposed" against such construction while a- waiting complete reconstruc- tion or enlargement. of the existing building. . “I must confess. very strongly againi-it to Mr. Williams,” he said! did not agree with him ey can, only submit to counclisthat if indleations are that thay go this way we should endeavor - to speak against it, because I don’t think it’s the an: “The place started: a trailer many years ago," "he said, “I would hate to see us go back even though tfailers today are much bette: ‘Use of modular buildings at the airport is still in the planning stages, Rust told council, and the adyisory committee and municipal cou- neils will have further Sppor- tunities to air’ their views on the plan before any degisions are made. lockout was in prog The’ workers have not had a contract since June 30, 1978, but they did receive an interim wage award. Hall arranged for them to receive alump sum payment equal to six per cent of their total earnings between July 1, 1978 and Feb, 28, 1979, FOR $461,000 The progress report also said’ a contract for supplying for the eld survey work and plotting of field information for the second pesos of Pipeline CanCel pumphouse was being prepared and’ an in- vestigation of the possibility of Surveys include | the proposed site for the reservoir near Milestone Road and connec- tions to the existing distribu- tion systems, the report said. Leidal’s report also said design of the and of the city supply through existing cross-connections in the mill systems resulted in Leidal's conclusion that installation of additional strainers will not be necessary. control centre for the new system ——. to be tied into the CanCel pulp mill’s water intake at the Hugh Keenley- side —— was underway. *“This facility will indude a flow meter, suction pres- sure sustaining control valves to protect the mill's system, provisions for pos- sible future installation of strainers and chlorination equipment, complete with transmission of both pres- sure and flow signals to the mill and city hall control centres,” the report said. TIMBER SALE LICENCE AO9013 - Timber Sale Licence A09013 offered for sale by Sealed Tender by the ional, Manger at jelson, B.C., on July 26, 79 at 11:00 a.m., located near the Santa Rosa Summit, Kootenay Land District, has been cancelled, Deverney of Castlegar, has received straight A’ listed on the Unlvaraby of Montana Dean's Li spring quarter 1979. Greon Acres, Castle Realty Ltd. is pleased to announce the oin- tment of Carolee: Fitz- Gerald to their=sales staff. Ms. Fitz-Gegald is a native of Ca&flegar and has several yatrs of experience in the:local real estate market She will be pleased to Sssist ou in all phasds of uying and sdiling roperty. Please call er at 365-3336: affice, or 365-5945 residence: for a confidantial discussion about your real estate needs. - retake LTE IB i bor a caw Prices SuperVatu stores in Trail, W an ATS yy duly 7 in all Grand CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 5, di duly 4 to Plaza, Forke and Nelson. _ Ghos: Canada Grade A. Ideal for the BBQ one saee ‘Canada GradeA Boneless F: Olympic. Reg. or thick sliced, ib. ‘Garlic Rings . Or Bolo. Olympic. C.0.V. wrapped, Ib... $1.88 2. 09 a Sf. 593! $1 28 Chicken Breasts sti "SHRIMPMEAT., Pacttc. Great $ for abrimp eald,t."«.o4 . WE BONELESS ROASTS Round Steak or Rump, Ib. e eieiaieiy Bulk Buys for. Your Frester ar Beef Sausage Meteor. Frozen. 5 Ib. box .. Sib. box.. Sib. box .. 5 Ib. peer : Frozen, , COTTAGE ROLLS Fletcher's. Fully cooked. Whole, Ib. . $1.3 B.C. WHITE SUGAR Granulated. 10 kg. bag... 2.2.5 $ som. While Stock Lasts i KRAFT MIRACLE \Wwip A litre jar peeaest@eeneeweoes eee te i NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE S KRAFT |[PARKAY : ‘Margari eat $ b. package . .. HAMBURGER -EBUNS With sesame seeds. 8's . Province of British Columbia. Ministry of Transportation, ce ind High (HIGHWAYS) 3.75 acre feet per an- num of water for irrigation purposes on Lot 12361, Kootenay District. This licence has become subject to cancellation for failure by the licen- see for three successive years to make cial. use of the gt at all . SAVE $50 Sears Factory Rebuilt Engines with heads, guaranteed 24 months or 24,000 miles. Fast Delivery from our Vancouver engine depot. Call Sears Today rec. room, pontry/cold over mortgage at 10% % | SOUTH CASTLEGAR: 6th Avenue — Large lot, 100x125 ft. Four bedrooms, 1'% baths, a Hirenlecen: room, water softener, W/W, double carport, toolshed/greenhouse. Take water for the purpose ond in the ‘manner authorized under the licence. Notice is hereby given that unless cause to the contrary is shown within 60 days.of the date of the fourth publication of the notice. the said licence will be can- celled, H. D, DeBeck, Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. the Court House in Ros: holidays: Plan: Fi The works are located in the Rossland Highwa Pp ly 3.5 km of asphalt concrete paving. received by the Ministry TENDER NOTICE BITUMINOUS SURFACING 1979 PROJECT No. 4144 Sealed: tenders marked “Tender for Bituminous Surfacing 1979" willbe 7 of Transportation, C ys District and consist of ‘ap- ani ind, B.C. up to 2:00 p.m. on the date ated bel opened in public at that time and date. Tenders must be delivered slow 30: a.m. to 12:00 noon, and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, dit: Ministry “of Transportation, House,.P.O. Box 1119, Rossland, B.C. VOG T¥O Telephone 362-7931. Ministry “General Specifications for Highway Construction” are applicab| s of tender moy at except be obtained from ‘the A Surety Bid Bond in the amount equal to 10% of the tender pany each tender, A performance bond and a labour and ae rial pene ond, each in the amount of 50% of the tender sum, the Minister of Finance, must'be provided: by- the receipt of notice of acceptance of tender. The Suret feited if the tenderer declines to enter into a contract Hf ihe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. No tender will be a dition. clause, or a For additional information please contact the undersigned. Tender opening date: Thursday, July 19, 1979, at 2:00 p.m. R. E. McKeown, District Higtiways Manager in a form acceptable to successful bidder upon (Highways), Court | jaterial payment Bid Bond shall be for- called upon to do so: cept d iny other qualifying on 46 oz. toat French Bread- SAVE ON Frozen NIAGARA LEMONADE Frozen concentrate. Regular or Pink. t2oz.tin.. ry i. : Fish Slices Rupert. New, makes great tleh burgers, 14 07. pkg. . - McCain's. Foods 14 OZ. Package ....seeeeeesccccccncceee . Green. U.S. Cana Red or Golden Delicious: Ib. APPLES r 49: " Potatoes _ i lade ater B.C. i, a9: Special K FOREMOST Vogurt Shakes, ‘Peach, Raspberry, Strawberry. 600 ml. ......++.+ NINE LIVES Cat Food | Assorted flavors, 6oz.tin Hero oid ea Kellogg's. 475 gr. box ...... . Piculd Detergent * 1,59 ——Health & Beauty Aids—— Hair Spray ARDMONA PEAR PACK Canned Feit Apricots, Peaches, Fratt Cocktall. 14fl.0z. tin... 109, Pears, MOIST & EASY. Cake Mixes Assorted flavors. BOA Gr. DOK oo. s cee eeecnecare New from Johnson & Johnson. Nest Lotion Reach Tooth Brushes Anacin Rapier SUN-RYPE PRODUCTS Assorted Juices Juice ‘White Label «. c Pear for * Sweetened * Unewsetened ange SCOTT PAPER PRODUCTS Cashmere Toilet Tissue $1 49 6roll package ee” $1.29 te 1.89 100"s package Ice Tea Regular or Tropical. NESTEA 24 oz. tin NABOB Strawberry Jam 24fl. oz. tin 14 fl. STEMS AND PIECES SuperValu Mushrooms oz. tin . Sockeye Salmon 7.5 Oz. Lemon Lime Crystals Flavored, ‘package SUPREME LIBBY’S RED 10’s Package FOR: MINISTER OF TRANSPORTATION, C Phone 365-3937 after 4 p.m. AND HIGHWAYS " Gaatlpar, phone 368/833 1" cane the second publ OMMUNICATIONS 1 a 6 9 1 i] I 9