‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 13, 1981 1972 CANADIANA 12° x 60°, 2 BORM., excellent condition. 365- 3155, tin/as trol, mirrors and jas 2955 days or "365-4601 evenings, 3/36 1973 - 24° HOLIDAY AVE air conditioning, ASCS, sleeps 4- 6, Immaculate, $8,500, 365- 372, 6D. ; #n/26 ik y es + 16° SCAMPER TRAILER, sleeps six, New tires plus 3; eS two propane tanks, 365-% terép.m. 1975 BARTH MOTOR oe a 3 CAMARO Rolly 7H ged 1349 Chev and camper. 365-262 Sia 1964 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK. Fosistrac, excellent condition, few fires, shocks, batteey, ' Brakes bs pala Apply in person. fications are being accept : lor the position of. perform full PERSON TO WORK. every Wak afternoor alte Saturday ‘evenings. Ph, unity? Salary sd Telidueld’atfort calf etter 365-6853. Needed im- 00 Mile House, 38 RSHIP. Previous Ford experience prefetr nt rably tech co to Service Manager, . “| THOUGHT I detected a faint note of in- sincerity when he signed that pledge card)’ < on 1974 OLDS DELTA 88 oc ‘4-dr. sed ‘com May ae ‘CHEV 3/4 TON, 350, e. barrel, $1,500. 0.6.0, 365-5989, ‘38 ° 3/36 1975 HIGH SIERRA JIMMY 4x4, gute, Low mileage., Asking $4,250, 2900-91h Ave. 9738 Agney tnd ncy itd.. * 269 Sole Dial 365-3301 * Providing Complete Insurance servic: * We have licence. plates * Open 6 days a week to serve you better COHOE * Private auto insurance a 7972 4-DR. COMET 902, radials, In ! vary, good condition. 265-6516 ever #n/38 at °33,000. Ings. "1975 PINTO STATIONWAGON, 4- speed, te radial tires, $1,400. Fhoee 1977 Jeep Wagoneer 4 WD, numerous options in- cluding air-conditioning. Only m rr. Priced tor quick sale, $4,600, Call’ B. A. Edblad at 3336 or 365-3423 evenings tn/37 DUBE s: Oldsttd. 323 Nelson Ave. #5398 PHONE 352-6688 ip JEEP WAGGONER, ew 6,000 » winch, p.s., p.b., automatic. mes-corg. Hin/38 " “Phone 1967 FORD 250 3/4 TON, good 3/38 1973 YELLOW COUGAR, 351, 2- bel many extras, low mileage. ag running condition, 362-5053. Hondas Cost Less In Nels: 352-3195 on DL, #5017 |. Motors 2555 East Trans Canada a Highway, Kemloops, BC; fae Fou yas WANTED cd EAL ESTATE? Mobile SELLING LOGGING EQUiPMe NT 972 DSH "20 12,000.00. 1 ckhog $75,000.00, OF. 629-6401 11s Dak DOZER, Tils, Ripper, WORK WANTED. Will do yard ire gre Re me: WoRR a igs ieee ROPS. Phone 878-8449 or 578-0456 Seale Ask tor Doug. ts Kamloops. Box, 159, ‘Haliley Need a job? High achool ard Crovk, B.C. VOEIZO. _37 coliage students may affer thelr services under this category. ' Brop,up ating, ar phone the Ae : "Adri myourad ig three ae ee SPANIEL CROSS 4% months old SERVICE ‘WRITER REQUIRED BY FORO DEALE! but not nica) WILL BASYSIT anytime. 365-2746, tin/22 Tarry's Woodcraft Wood & Vinyl Windows Patio Doors, etc, Tarrys 399-4357 n_ond Parsee j REUABIE LOVING BABYSITTER ter B ion old In Robson. 6:30 a.m. to im. 365-2925 after 4:30 p. ne PERSON FOR PART-TIME or full- give time employment. Graund floor oI otherwise, cross, 5 5 old. Ready toga, Ph. 365-0888, 2/38 pup toa loving home. 365-3701, mcg ees most a ‘ire (s (hed ¥ Coll ONE 3 ‘month ott female klittan, orange with brown markings, house broken. 365-6856, 2/37 5 MO, STEEL grey Poralan female Ne Aliten. 359-7615. 2/37 t kitten, 359-7815. Tost: Purple Tadies ring in gold getting, soree ewhere downtown Castl +7655. 2s. poun stove preyncce at "ea t Syet nga Crea 4 ack ju 3 In soak Park? 365-2888 or 365-3787. Park? 965-2888 or 365-3787._2/37 Lost or found Ue ty q a charged for, q lost something or own something phone the Action Ad number fi ur a onytime durin usiness fell run the as F” Untess notitied | 4/96 1971 YAMAHA 200, good shane, “$200, 365-6209, 3/36 “1780 CRED, Excellent condition. «Ph, 365-7068, tin 2 NEDA - caipantar? Will work by hour or F contract. Fee estimates. Ph, 965-6120. tin/7, FOR SALE: Cafeteria equipment in good condition, fab priced, Phone 3st z 1979 20-FT. Ay: a 2 apa +. low hours, $12,! Ph, 365: K.LS. DRILLING) = ie seteieasor, | CO. LTD. 1974 24° STARCRAFT CHIEFTAN : Cabin Cruiser, fully loaded. 165 Merc. Cruiser inboard. 365-3! bei JOHN 14’ ALUMINUM orgs 7081: KANIGAN condition. $700.00. . Water Walls, Domestic & Industria . ae pum Installations *® Soil & Foundation Testing a 19 «FT. TAIGLASS i ard, outboard, easy loa teailer. a 3/37 1974 - 24’ STARCRAFT CHIEETAN cabin cruiser, fully loaded. 165 Merc. cruiser inboard, 365-5 Ma: PHONE: OFFICE 365-7137 ‘4-speed trans, wi iE Maza, flat hosvarbiy. Also Chav Vin heeds. end various other Chev parts. 365-8907, ask for Rick, ‘ay 1980 JIMMY 4x4, p.s., p.b., auto. transmission. 245-3022." tin/20 ‘second-hand 10-5 38 - 365-2746, tess ': Second hand plona, 2 twin beds, Contact 362-7685, 9/37 MOBILE HAg7ees TO BUY: 2 or 3 bedroom house on- BOX 3426 JO BUY: 2 or 9 bedroos CASTLEGAR, B.C. jave 5 eval to ort st lager. 368: VIN3N8 E cirne GARY KALESNIKOFF eel anes speed transmission, ies $1,500, Good conditl on. sai ise a 1970 PONTIAC PARISIENNE a Seed moter, body fal. $250, 365: 1977 374 TON CHEV VAN, custom, interior, many features, to ‘appreciate. Phone E jer 4 p.m, 438 T971 JAVELIN SST, 365-69; 1970 MERCUR' TI tanto iY METEOR ni . $1,325 0.b,0, 365-8315, 3/36 Car & Truck Rentals We Res. 365-2754 coll 1977 CH 4-wheal_ diva. raplckop, automatic, ps, “Bib B. D7-17A_in plete with winch, cano élearing blade, ite Bua, 352-6683 V 3/4 TON, i BLACK MONTE CARLO, | 8, tit whe ‘be, al, 8, Pd condition. $8,500 tin, a3 365-3942. DODGE 2-TON FATE: 1966 DO! completely rebuilt; 1974 Ford 1'4 36 ie on Step an, in 736 7001 evenings. 4338 jood condition com- dict and }-9457 oF anchon & Box 573, Eom TO BUY: Building logs, 65-7564 afters p.m, 8/33 ush type lawnmower. SHINGTES 7 instaleaee and oeneral ‘ye er toot rej our messg, " Crulsing, .! p.m.965-6853,___3/38 PUPPIES ,— German Sepa “ EXPERIENCED. CREW TO FINISH’ Sam week 2/98 “% a YOU CAN AFFORD vOuR OWN YACHT | two weeks ehing. crobbl ing. tain inclu lon pr 5 answered. Pocilie: Nacatlons ren ! ront 55 Front Street, Nanaimo, aS VR SHI, DIO YOU KNOW the area al rate’ IMASSA THERAPY, Ne eclogy, Health Couneeling, ‘Iridology. -Herbs, Vitamins Colonle ‘Irrigations, NATURES |. Maple, Eolvilte (509) 694-4970, 2/64 GROOMING, BOARDING AND: PET SUPPLIES * SHASHEEN P KENNELS (reg.) NELSON 952-2164] Hn ae Di walle for cn ond mobile, disco available for ai of engage- ament, Ph, SenTeses iy: in/e mae Discussion, rd ‘College. lege, Rm. Mh. P Phone 399- tin/49, : =e 3S in Coquitlam, 8.¢ will be ‘anniversary Retirement ou lost a Big cul 93 Abbotitord, B. .. V2S 2C). _f - ALCOHOLICS: ANONYMOUS __365;3663 ox eon, SS AL-ANON, Anne F. 965-8060, “Christine C. 365-2449, Nado L. je 999-4419, Patsy P. 365-8302. Al Atesn, Jeannette B. eta od Full-time. *® Anytime Local Inquiries Contact: Sally Walters — 365-5094 TEXACO CANADA INC. is ae faring an excelle: runt gag ee ral years related forwarded Appice a be pee 159, Penticton, B.C. oF re. virles ‘made by phoning ‘ans }O RENT: room mod: ao In seilager ares by, pro: fessional person. Prefers lorge yard, (206)'425-2357. os PAINTING - “CONTRACTORS Commercial ¢ Industrial Residential ad ; PROSRECTORS: We want the op- po new finds. Fair terms. Send in- formation in confidence to Vital , Mines, No. 175, 610 West Broad- way, Varicouver, B.C, V5Z 1% anogieney Paint Clinic $3563 362-5825 a ee ee WIN valuable prizes, Uimited of; Tsoking for howey. . now, Send nai woman age 46 usekeaper. Salary th. For tHformation” pl cos 4 Dept. Oras Bait ne Fes : “Added ream a along mg wh toe ad. “Costieger, Bce” 23 __CASNEWS ACTION ADS - GET RESULTS SOFTBALL coach for Caitiagar Ladies Commerical Softball team... Serious inquiries’ contact Neil Valley Glass PI self a service 5 Perevorzoff for details, 365-211) oF 965-2337. se Spring Saie ee Claartempered safaty glass aman 28° x 76" x 5132" $2lisheot od Mrs. Pater WN, varkin are Sicased ta jonas i ent of alr dou; an Noted ta Flay, on of Me. ond Varigin. Wedding fo to Tales ploce luly 201684, ‘year . vorsHo,___/s8 abor: tion rate ts double the mie . KA ‘tuesday: monthly, 7:30, Selkirk’ | PORTER STREET: Elementory §f School in , DOUBLEWIDE | MANUFACTURED HOMES 440 0g, Ht. 14x zor NOW ON DISPLAY savy (ami. Fou of of Neleon Brigg towards Bellour ony wy. FREE SAFETY MECHANICAL INSPECTION is oF ye By Aopolniawent Only Ph, 365-2155 bon PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD 1700 Columbla Ave., Costlegar, B.C. , CORRECTION The Bay wishes to inform its customers of an error in the Birthday Ssle flyer. jhe page 20; item 4, is incorrect. The cookware : set should consist of a one-litre covered : saucepan, a three-piece double boiler and a 25 cm, covered skillet. The Bay apologizes fo its customers for any in- convenience caused by this inadvertent error. Fudsons Bay Company “Bay : | CORRECTION Kay Motors Ltd. 2880 Highway Drive, Trail 368-3301 -OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET youre Mm Miles shead WITH Utd USED CAR BUYS CADILLAC: ys = Deafer’ licence number, D 5234 Buy Canadian, employ Canedians Keep jobs in Canada for Canadians x SOO7C, tind: * 1974 Datsun art With canopy...-++. —ing meno oF Elete foving: memory of Elsie aera who passed away Moy 960, You ore pot forgotten mom and grandmother Sr ever aha yi ie as long asilfe fond memory eum mieed tee. ly rememberai yy your fi on . Tom, Burna, mie, and arandehicrene OO INVITATION TO SID ttem #1: 1943 REO é-wheel drive {lat deck 18200KG GVW, heavy duty vehicle, sunning < con dition. 960 Jay C an aid to nutrition QUEBEC (CP) — Parents should encourage proper eat- ing habits in’ children by giving them a variety of nil- trittous foods early in their lives, Dr. Nuala P. Kenny | said Tuesday. .Kenny, a pediatrician. at the -Izaac Walton Kiliam Hospital in Halifax, ‘said the , eating habits of children tend to linger through adult life. . "Kids should really . be exposed to a variety -of _ foods,” she said in an inter- view at the annual meeting of the College of Family Phy-' siclans of Canada, “There's a Russian prov- -erb: It’s not the field thab feeds you, it’s the culture.” Kenny repeated warnings about a variety of junk’ food, from cakes and cookies to chips and ‘gravy, and she urged parents to make sure an ‘ their children get enough ex- Fow South Slocon, 100 5a heck Is Istand Hichway. ‘Trail, B.C. Attonti one W.A, Barclay, before May 19,. 1981. Com ompany terms can Yonadtions toapply, Plan to stop smoking . FIVE DAY PLAN TO STOP SMOKING What Is it?. I. A series of five conse- cutive ‘group ‘therapy. ses- sions held for 1'/ hours each } personal control program that reaches into every. minute of the indi- viduals waking life. II. A buddy system sim- ilar to that used by Alcoholics" Anonymousis a vital part of . the program ‘and follow-up after the course closes. :ifho Sponsors: 1t?.. ~Sponsored.4s a community Service by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in cooper- ation with the Castlegar and District Hospital. The church is sponsoring this plan.as a part of its contribution to the physical- fitness program of the nation at a time when clear minds and healthy ‘citizens are needed. It is a part of the church's cooperation with the ercise as well: “T think it’s very clear that problems with weight have a relationship to inactivity,” she said..“There are’ kids ‘ whose biggest - activity is getting from their room to the school bus.” tions which are urging an édueational program about the effects of smoking. *. This Five-Day Plan will be directed by Dirk Zinner and Ed Sharpe who have held numerous ‘plans ‘and’ helped hundreds of people: ‘sacess- fully overcome the smoking habit. a Origin: 2 The Five-Day Plan to Stop ui ped by joan rr society and other or-: ‘Aine ‘the "Kootenay their. home. dis Region Kub Kar Rally was held on April 4, in the Chako Mika Nelson. ‘The rally, was a, great suc- cess, according to ‘its organ- izera, with boys’ from seven districts. participating. ° The contestants were {f two dlf- ferent categories: racing and mcdelling, To qualify as contestants in the Regional Kub:Kar Rally, the boys had to compete with other, Cubs from: their’ dis- trict. Representing the dis- tricts were the first, second, and third winners in the dis- “° .triet racing and first-in the district: modelling event. Racing : contestants and their- home ‘districts ‘were: Derek » Beatty,’ Trail-Ross- lan; Jimmy Johnson, Cres- , ton; Troy, Flanders; Kimber- “ey; Dale Nord, Cranbrook; Rob: McGregor, ~ Kootenay Columbia; Lorn Cook, Crows- ‘nest;: Trevor Dyck, Nelson; Carmeron Igini, Creston; An- drew Luketic, Crowsnest; Brian Walker, Nelson; Shane Wesgate,. Kimberley; Ben Comeal, . Cranbrook; | Glen Magee, Kootenay Columbia ‘ (Robson); ‘Kerry. Dyck,’ Nel- son; Ryan Scott, Gi Steve ‘Fabo, ” Nelson: Far Barve, Kootenay Colum-. ‘bi feng Gary. Johnston,” ‘Trail Rossland; Mark Elliot, Cran- , brook; and ‘Grant ““Hoperatt, Greate: " WEBRors of, the modelling » t Ho Johnston; - and’ firat; "Shane | i 'Fedorek from Crowsnest Dis trict, who will represent, the” Kootenay Boundary ‘Region* at the modelling’ event in: . Vancouver. ‘Winners of the ‘racing, ‘who ‘will travel: to-Vancouver to \ represent, the region: are: third, Mack Koudsgaar-from [i Rossla ossland; sécond, Bob : McGregor : from -; Kootenay... Columbia; and first, Shane ‘Westgate from Kimberley. . ji The Provincial Kub Kar ‘Rally will'be held: at: Guild- ford Town Contre in Surrey, B.C, on: ‘May ) : “and other artistic objects . be worth HARRISON” ; “HOT. ‘the fed- ‘SPRINGS. (cP) — holds one ‘ Real Estate ‘Astociation © con: * vention: that’ it is time the teams - Richard _Fryer, ‘Trail-Ross- land; Ryan Commishan, Kim- * ‘berley;: Mark . Knudsgaard, Trail-Rossland; “Alex; Mart- man,* Kootenay *’ _ Columbis; Allen: Frenette, ©: key to solving’ Greater :Van- couver's z other:trade groups and.uses.'; “vacancy. rate. ‘but ‘stubbornly. refused to use it, the presi- dent of the Canadian: Real Est tate A their political Ottawa. Turning to ‘capital ‘obat al- Jason Martineau, ‘Creston. Modelling contestants and 1 day. paid Mon- : Eric Charman of: Victoria said ‘that. the}. he said they were- discontinued in 1972‘because some_ ‘politicians venine £ “market suffered when prov- > incial ‘rent ‘controls: were ‘in- troduced ‘shortly.’ after . the federal’ government - : killed: ; the capital cost ‘allowance, a the ‘Seventh-day ‘Adventist denomination, It.-began. in New England with one of the first courses held in, Clare- © mont, New Hampshire, by'a tax deferral system | once “used to finance ‘many: part- ments in the city.’ Charma: Seventh-day--Adventist pas- © | .tor, Elman ‘J. Folkenberg, and an Adventist physician, Dr. J. Wayne. McFarland. Forty persons attended the ‘course which’ was held in'a hotel ballroom; 80 of the 40 attending stopped smoking. was _weeyPainting— brings $70,000 TORONTO (CP) — An oil painting by Canadian artist A.Y. Jackson sold for the ex- pected $50,000 at an auction, but. it was a surprise to «everyone when one by Tom Thomson fetched $70,000. PUBLISHER The Castlegar News is published by Castle News Ltd. Mail gubectption ete to the CASTLEGAR NEWS is $20. per (a > s fi fi sation The price delivered jewspaper carrier for . boll editions is only 50¢ 0 waek (collected monthly).. Second: class mail registration | number 0019, F ERRORS The Castlegar News will not be responalble je for any errors, in advertis ts after one insertion, the: n- siblillty ‘of ‘the’ advertiser to cead his ad when it is ‘first publish It is agreed by the adver- tion of the advertising space eccupied: b item, together with - reason- able allowance for signature, will not be charged for but the balance of the advertisement will be paid.for at the op-: plicabte rote. In the event of ‘an error, advertising goods or the erroneous | The painting — Near Grand Lake, Algonquin Park — measures only about: +21 centimetres. by 26 centi- metres, and was owned by a | Eanes roman who had in- it! from her father., 1 don't! ‘even think anyone” knew it. existed,” said’ Erik Peters, director of fine art for Waddington’ McLean and Co. “Ltd. Thomson, a atrong influ- ence within the Group’ of , Seven, did ‘the painting in 1916,.. a -year.. before he drowned in Algongin: Park. Peters said he estimates the painting is worth $60,000, and describes it-as one .of ‘Thomson's superior pieces.” Jackson's: Agawa Canyon was estimated to be worth between $50,000 and $70,000. Both paintings were bought by anonymous collectats: f public in city hails, etc. The -plan has been observed and «. commended.: by © the. . well- known chest surgeon, Dr. Alton Ochsner, and by heart specialist Dr. Paul Dudley White. ‘Preliminary - surveys. re-" veal that by the third day of group therapy, approximate- jy 50: per cent of the par- ticipants ‘lose. their. craving | for tobacco. By the: fifth evening, 10 per cent or more have either lost their craving or it. is 80. hed that they have the problem under control, Cost to Participants: There is: a- small regis- tration fee of $15. which is used to help cover'cost of materials used in the plan. When and Where: The next local Five:Day Plan to, Stop Smoking’ ‘in Castlegar will be May 24-28- at 7:30 p.m. Each évening’s session will be at the Castle- gar. and ‘District Hospital, and anyone wishing to uit habit. : the . tobac couraged to com “Pre-registration would be appreciated,” states”: Dirk Zinner, “and, can .be done ‘simply. by ‘phoning. 865-2649 or 365-2494 except Saturdays and Friday: evenings. . VANCOUVER (CP) — The ° jury bas been selected for the y trial. charge tril