January 8, 1989 Display Advertising 365-5210 This Space Available for-Rent 2. Castlégar News Buying or Selling a Home? Need Into on Other ? Call DAVID DANIEL for First Class Service! Free Home and Business Evaluations DAVID DANIEL 365-2111 or 965-6092. Bre SALE i DynaMOiuerer OM Seoten In-Store specials a J R, G. }- MARINE 191 Col. Ave. Minute Muffler | "Man . The Exhaust Systems Installation Specialist! * Your Monroe Shock Centre © Heavy Duty Hoist for R.V.'s an@Trucks 25,000 Ib. capacity * Nelson and Stemco Truck Exhaust Parts * Free inspection and Estimates * Lifetime Conditional Guarantee Honoured Nation ‘FREE INSTALLATION OF MUFFLERS AND SHOCKS INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT FOR MOST AUTOMOBILES 5900 Highway 3B, Trail (Near Waneta Plaza) PHONE DENNIS AT 368-5228 Mon-Fri 8a.m.-Sp.m Saturday 8am -4pm ee. INUTE + Ry UFFLER “| need a pair of dancing shoes with steel-toe caps.” IS IT your’ MOVE? Let's put you-into the fews! Our flyers-& catalogues have brought ME calls trom, Ontario, Vancouver Calgary & N.W.T. Don't miss out Call me if you're on the move JORDAN WATSON 365-2111 or 365-6892 NRS MOUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES LTD. FREE HOME EVALUATION | will be pleased to with no obligation or cast to you CALL RAY BYSTROM Castlegar Realty Ltd. OFFICE 365. 2166 RES. 365-3520 FOR SALE Nice small 3 bedroom. Sunporch Franklin Fireplace, Large Fenced Yard, Robson. Offers to $30,000. Call 365-3243 or 352-6944 Under $40 You may advertise in this column free of charge. Up to two items: may be ‘adver tised, but the articles must not total over ‘$40-ond- wach item must have o price stated. We will run your ad for three issues. Phone our action ad number 365-2212 tin/89 GENUINE SHEEPSKIN SEAT COVERS UNIVERSAL STRAP-ons Reg. $46.95 MULTIFIT SLIPCOVERS Reg. $69.95 Castlegar MaZDa Offer Expires Jan. 31 ea. $39.95 ea. $59.95 Call Collest 365-7241 DL No 7956 In the Castlegar Auto Mall Pets & Livestock For Rent Dog Chunks 50. bos Dog Pellets 55.0 so Cat Food 77 is LL Tornished, riverbank apar ARROW BUILDING Mohawk, $250/month Costlegar, 365-2175 * Trail. 368-5311 i uded. Inquire Mother Nature's Pantry, 365-7750 or 365-6096 tin 01 IN ROBSON, 2 bdrm. mobile home, gas heat, furnished, unturnished, from $195 365-3155: ttn 01 3 BDRM. ‘trailer, 14-17. wide Robson available immediately “365-2675. 7 01 OFFICE Space, 1444 Columbia Ave. 365 6700 days, 365-6363 evenings. tin 100 WOODLAND PARK HOUSING CO-OP Large 2. and 3 bedroom units with lots of yard: Possible subsidy available For Rent fae ben Fa Weahereer or lies Ph. 365-2677 BLUEBERRY.2 bdrm. partially furnished suite, $275. month. 365-5312 Mae. ONE bdrm HUNGARIAN Vizsia Puppies, Pointer Retriever, companion, excellent tem perment. Ph. 362-5228. 3/03 Fancy Fur & Feathers THE KOOTENAYS LARGEST PET CENTRE 1 BDRM. basement suite cluded. Private entrance $255. 365-65: 2 BDRM Schoo! house. Available adjacent + 1 immediately FURNISHED bachelor suites, close in utilities included. $225/ month. 365-6251 LARGE 3 bdrm. mobile home in Robsor ‘A nt ttn. 66 Gas heat. Furnished or unturnished 365-3155 tin 92. PADS for rent, Fraser Valley tree pad rent. 581-7554 J BORM.apt Ph, 365-6538 3 months 4 Heat light included $400 7-03 ( la ana tha ? C ourt Family like atmosphere 1, 2and 3 bedroor tridgé and stove Handicapped Units available €tose-to-3 Schools Private Entrance Senior Citizens retiring plan - 365-6213 COZY 2 bdrm. house. Robson. Gas heat Ph. 352-6944 or 365-3243 7/03 3 BDRM. house, unfurnished or willfur nish. Ph. 365.6871 7/03 modation located in Castlegar. 2 BDRM. suite, unlurtished avoiloble Features, are children’s playground and immediately, balance of this month free tenant garden areas. Reny'supplement Ph. 65.5257 3/03 available to qualified applicants. For > aDeA ther ‘information, turnished/ unturnished Nijhuis at 365-2 c: “fridge. stove . Housing Commission, No ned: 'n Lakes Drive, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 189 tt REGIONAL DIRECTOR Kootenay Region The Canadian Red Cross Society is a large non-profit organization offering programs and seryiges throughout the Province. Due to re-organization, a new regional office will be ope: local branches. Sundeck APPLICATIONS are being received for 2 and 3 bedroom family rental accom mobile home, large addition washer, dryer Very clean. Located » school. Children welcome $350 monthly, Ph. 365-2444 3. the Kootenay Region to serve the As the Regional Director you will be responsible Yor setting up the new regional office and establishing Red Cross programs and services within the region. You will possess strong organizational and volunteer management skills and have a proven track record in monaging CW munity based programs To qualitty tor this position, you will have o post secondary education and @ minimum of 4 years’ related experience in a volunteer based environ ment The Society offers a comprehensive compensation package commensurate with experience Please reply in confidence to the Commissioner, on or before Jenvery 27 1989. The Canadian Red Cross Society as 4750 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6H 2N9 For Rent 3 BDRM. trailer — washer, dryer, stove fridge, all furnishings.’ Available now Ph. 365-6900. tn/03 2 BDRM. house, North Castlegar, fridge stove included. $400/mo. Ph. 399-4168 tn/03 FURNISHED 3 bdrm. house, North Castlegar near downtown $325. Ph. 365 3580 7/03 Ads For Seniors FULL size microwave loven with meat probe $95°OBO. Kenmore dishwasher $50. Ph, 365-5048 303 % SIZE mattress & box spring $150 Chrome rocker $25, macrame round table with glass top $25. Ph. 365-3298 at ter 5 p.m 3/03 ARBORITE kitchen table with 6 bucket seat chairs, good condition $200. Ph 365-3498 or 365-5808. 303 SIZE 14:16 Mary Maxim grey cardigan skaters sweater, pattern in red. white and blue colors, lovely outdoor sweater size 16 navy blue full length like new, asking $40 OBO. af coat, quilted lining ew $50 OBO. Ph. 365 3/03 SENIOR Citizens may advertise iterhs for column freé of charge 365-2212 alsothave your » Card Number handy. W ad fo limit $200 for 3 items item must be stated. —Swap Shop SONY *% VCR value, $100; will swap tor VHS or Beta VCR in working condition 365-8259 hoz YOU must state what you are willing to swap for. Value of the item must be stated, and must not exceed $100 Phone our Action Ad number 365-2212 or write Swap Shop, Box 3007. Castlegar B.C, YIN 3H4. We'll run your ad for 3 Sse at ne charge tin/85 Homes For Sale SMALL 3 bdrm... no basement, 1.53 acres, Chino Creek. Moving. Many ex tras. $31, SOO'OBO. Ph. 693-5589 3/03 Mobile Homes WANTED: Mobile homes. 581-7554 leave a message WRITER, Pilot, Rancher, Dog Fancier modest quarters in the country, room tor animals. impeccable loca! Lease with option to buy. 365-2271 reterences. 3/02 Vehicles 1986 MAZDA truck club cab model. Bucket seats. boards, canopy snow tires. 55,000 kms. Excellent con. dition, 365-5891 3/02 sports running wheels and STEALS Month MUST BE SOLD BY JAN. 6 BB BERETIENG 9 495 88 sue25.0} 1. 600 '88 DYNES 3 B50 "88 5th AVENUE CAR RENTAL Special 314% ‘Dey P.Us MAEAGE CAR SALES oe Rentals, Leases Located Behind Castlegar Realty * 365-7555 AT OUR COL. AVE LOCATION DL. 8015 74 TOYOTA Landcruiser, excellent con dition 50,000 miles. 2 sets tires and rims $4500 OBO. Ph. 365-5675 after 6 p.m 3 1985 GMC ‘4T, looks good runs great, $5900. Ph. 365-7413. 3/0: astiegy Cy begins Engines OPEN! . Prerctar had Rebuilt Engines * Engine Parts * Hi Performance Acc. OPEN SATURDAYS! Call 365-6881 2230-6th Ave., Castlegar 1979 CAMARO, new paint, stereo, ex cellent condition in and out, winter tires. rear louvers. $3,000. Ph. 365-3133 or 365-2449 3/03 Snowmobiles 78 ARCTIC Cat, Jag 7000 used under 76 hrs. $1000. Like new. Ph. 365-6168. 3/03 Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 TH Coming Soon . . . See the Hi Castlegar News of Sun., Jan. | SYRINGA PARK ‘ae CALL SIO Santis 365-5472 Equipment 1970 CASE 580 loader 2-lever extend-a. hoe, rebuilt diesel engine, new tires and pump. Asking $7800. 365-5699. ttn/99 Wanted FEMALE non-smoker fo share apartment with 19-year-old girl. Phone 365-3641 7/102 TO BUY: 10" radial armsaw, 10” electric mitre saw, 365-66 7/102 TO RENT: Family needs lorgé 279 bdrm house; South Castlegar/Blueberry area. References. Collect, 825-4 3/02 HOUSE to rent room 466 WANTED unturnished, 365-2128. 3/02 PAYROLL ASSISTANT: The Trail Regional ai invites applications tor the part n ition of Payroll Assistant (40 pure ccesstul ap to be directed in con! ‘onnel Departm Regional Hospital, 1200. Hospital Bench, Trail, B.C., VIR AMI Ce Castlegar and District Golf Club is Taking Applications for CATERERS To operate the clubhouse concession and bar FOR FURTHER INFORMATION LONTACT JOE PAPP: Rotors 4 p.m. — 365-4265 After 5 p.m. — 365-7057 or in writing, Box 168, Robson, B.C VOG 1X0 RELIABLE part-time babysitter tor kin try. 365-7750 or 365-6096 evenings. t#n/02 ss S$: January 8, 1989 Castlegar News —8T TYPING SERVICE; Complete, quick, ac curate. Call 365-6170 13/94 FOR HIRE, small skidder with operator 10-years. experience in selective logging. Evenings 359-7044 3/04 The Propane People Complete Propane Services DOMESTIC INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION HEATING CYLINDER FILL Auto Propane © Appliances 24 HOUR SERVICE Office 359-7373 * Eves. 365-3152 South Slocan PROVINCIAL AMBULANCE SERVICE AMBULANCE DRIVER/ ATTENDANT QUALIFICATIONS: Class 4 Drivers license and a valid IFA ticket preterre Applications may be picked up ot Castlegar Ambulance. Station. For further info contact David Martin at 365-2617 or 365-6711 Closing date: Jan. 31/89. PART-TIME full-time help wanted. Apply Ot Dixie Lee, 2816 Columbia Ave; only hers 3/02 CLEAN COTTON RAGS Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. Castlegar HYDRAULIC snow blade for PHone'365-7497 after 7 p.m. pickup tin/75, COLOR TV, reasonably priced 365-6549 after 6 p.m. WANTED — Bookcase. Ph, 365-7197 3/03 must work 1 WANTED TO RENT Video recorder Ph. 365 3/03 Help Wanted TEACH NEEDLECRAFTS two evenings each week and earn $100. No experien training-provided tree Call Mrs. Smith, 357-9413, or write Box 874, Salmo. B,C. VOG 120 CASTLEGAR TAXI: Drivers required must have Class 4 drivers licence. 365 2777 7/100 ce necessary C.F.L.T. REGISTERED MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST Required for Casual Work Contact: L. DeROSA Chief Technologist Castlegar & District Hospital 709-10th St., Castlegar, B.C. VIN 287 AVON. Xmas selling is here. A few ex cellent territories still available. For more information phone 365-3874 or 365-7566 tn/76 MATURE babysitter who will come to our home. Occasional afternoons and evenings. Ph. 365-5355. 3/03 The Hot Box Up to 10 words fee only $1 Ba iter one time, $2.99 f $3.99 for three Ads must be paid for at time of placement. 1972 DATSUN, runs good, $300 OBO. Ph. 365-2807 303 1981 MUSTANG, T-roof, $4300 OBO. Ph 365-2669 after 4 p.m. 3/03 1981 FULL-SIZE 4x4 Jimmy, many op. tions, $4,000 OBO. Ph. 365-2278. 3/03 1976 PLYMQUTH Volare, winter beater $150. Ph. 365-8131 2/03 1981 FULL-SIZE, 4x4, Jimmy tions, $4,000 0.b.0. 365-2278. many op. 0 fireley tmes Slr senbiory. AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY K&A TIRES COMPUTERIZED ALIGNMENTS Wheel ond 4 Wheel 1807 aes Awe CALL Amwcesrone 365-2955 — UNIROYAL a VOLUNTEERS URGENTLY REQUIRED TO HELP WITH SENIORS. PHONE 365-7277 GRASSROOTS GARDENING SNOW REMOVAL esidential, Driveways, Sidewalks REASONABLE RATES For Estimates Phone 365-8434 WE START 1989 WITH LOTS OF FIRST CLASS USED TRADE-INS "87 S15 Pickup '86 S10 Pickup ‘85 Jimmy-S15 4x4 ‘85 Regal Ltd. "85 Citation «doo 2—'84 Chev '4-Ton aa '81 Omega CS2800 "82 Regal Ltd. '88 Daytona ‘88 Dakota P/U '87-Voyager '87 Aries '86 Caravelle Turbo "86 Diplomat ’85 Caravan "85 Mini-Van "84 Caravan "80 Cordoba '84 Rampage '86 Ranger P/U '86 Ranger 4x4 '80 LTD "88 Tercel 4 doo '83 Toyota P/U 71 ame (Cheap) PAUL'S ALACE LTD. inant JUNCTION, TRAIL 368-8295 Dealer Lic. No. 5888 BRANCHING Out Tree Service. 362-5073. tin/81 MATURE WOMAN willing to babysit in her home. Resrocable rates references available. Phone 365:664 141790 THE PLUMBING HEATING DOCTOR * GAS CONTRACTING * REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS * COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING 24 Hour Emergency Service Ph. 399-4762 NEED 0 carpenter? Work by hour or con: tract. Free .estimates. Also concrete forms for rent. 365-6)20. ter 22 Student Placement 14-YEAR-OLD STUDENT willing to do edd jobs, babysitting, yardwork, etc 365-2375 ask for Kirk itnvot CERTIFIED responsible 14-year-old will babysit weekends. Experience summer sitting and occasional sitting references Call Lisa, 365-6442 3/01 BABYSITTER available, call Angela 3. ODD.JOB-LAD — 13-year-old aie to do yordwork, etc. Call 365-2375 ask for Dave ‘ tfn/01 NEED a job? High school and college students may offer their services under this category. Drop us a line or phone the Action Ad number 365-2212. We will run your ad for 3 issues at no charge 1/76 Giveaway GERMAN Shepherd puppies, 5 male. 1 female. Ph. 365-6685 or 365-7574. 3/03 4 MOS. old Shepherd puppy. Ph by 8262 after 8 p.m 3/03 FREE to good country home. female Lab 9-months, spayed, has shots~ 365 bi2e 3/01 7 HEREFORD Texas Dingo Blue Heeler ‘short-haired bush cow dogs, 8-weeks Williams, vet. 365-2344, 365. 3/02 IF YOU have an item you'd like t@ give way, please drop us a line or phone 365-2212. We'll run your ad 3 issues tree of charge 180/73, Found = 10th AVENUE; female cat, reddish brown arid white, long fur, very affec tionate. Wearing flea collar. 365-6075 3/02 NEAR MIKE'S Service, January 1. rabbit Thrume area, Owner may claim By phoning 399-4386 3 ONE GORE-TEX ski masters mitten in Ootischenia, near Golf Course Road 365-3279 3/02 GNE case of tapes, Sih Street. Owner may claim by phoning 365-8339. 3/03 SNOWMOBILE cowling found on Broad water Road, Robson. Owner may call 365-7721 to identity 3/03 MEN'S wedding band found near bowling alley. Ph. 365-3749 to identity 3/03 RED BARON COINS: Buying — Selling located in Lauener Bros Trail. Best to phone for an @ppointment, 368-5828. 52/83 FOUND items ore not charged for. If you've found something phone the Ac tion Ad number 365-2212 anytirne during business hours. We'll run the ad 3 issues tree of charge +#n/85 Share-a-Ride WORK, school trips, weekly shopping. Cut expenses and save mone together with your neighbour "inoue FREE Shore-A-Ride column. We'll run your ad 3 issues free of charge. Phone our Action Line 365-2212. tin/76 Notices DANCE BANDS and mobile disco Available tor dny type of engagement 1-362-7795. tin WINNERS of the Nordic Lodge 76 Xmds Draw are prize: Bernie Swenson Torbic Engagements MR. and Mrs. Carl Zaytsoft of Castlegar ere pleased to, announce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn to Rick Hoodicolf, son of Mr. and Mrs Nick Sopriken of Kamloops. 03 2 ae Oicosrs Taupanens MORE THAN § 250 MW HOUR FOR THE GOVT. SoRpeises aio #5 3/9 Uh 1D $5 3/ AN HR.FOR STORAGE ! PALL MALL, TENN. + WORLOS LARGEST cians, ARE MADE IN OWE OF THE SMALLEST" COUNTRIES INTHE WoRLOL Personal ALCOHOLICS anonymous and Al-Anor. Phone 365-3663 104/74 RELIABLE Canadian afid Oriental ladies all ages (16-60) would like housekeeping opportunities in ex change for shared accommodation, new locations, companionship, ete. Requests jor more information call .1-547-2020 anytime, day or night, 7 days a week 3-02 €erd of Thanks WE wish to express our sincere thanks to all who tared for our dear husband and father, Charles Harrison, during his illness and for all the kind expressions of sympathy. Special thanks to Doctors Hall and Tomaszewski, the nurses and staff of Castlegar Hospital, and Public Health Nurse Chris Lewis, for the ex cellent care shown to him: and to Rev Herman Engberitk, the pallbearers orgenist Rudy Batf, St. Rita's Parish Choir, and the Catholic Women's League. Eileen Harrison, Michel & Terry Herron Philip ee Harrison Stephen & Kelly Harrison, Catherine & Ken Englis! in Memoriam IN loving memory of Greg Koltinow who passed away January, } Ihave only your peat dhe dear grandson To remember my whole life through, But the sweetness wil! linger forever I treasure the image of you Sadly missed by grandmoth-r Mary Kot tinow and family 03 THE B.C. HEART FOUNDA ION accepts with gratitude ‘In Memoriam’ donations which help promote Heart Research Cords sent to next-of-kin, ‘Box 3023 €astlegar, B.C D481 CANADIAN memoriar CANCER SOCIETY Caterer suing premier VANCOUVER (CP) A caterer at Fantasy Garden World is suing Premier Bill Vander Zalm and his wife Lillian, claiming business is suffering because of the premier. The catering-firm owners want the Vander Zalms to move out of the garden theme park in suburban Richmond. They also want* the Vander Zalm family to refrain from being “involved directly in the daily management” of the park's opera tions as they pertain to Darthuizen Haute” Catering Ltd. The suit, filed Dec. 23, 1988, says since Vander Zalm became premier there have been several protests at the garden. “The attendance of the public due to the publicity has declined steadily on the premises, resulting in dam ages to Darthuizen,” according to the restaurant The suit is a counter-claim against Fantasy Garden World Inc., which is suing Darthuizen for $39,278.52 According to a claim filed Nov 1988, by Fantasy Garden World, Darthuiz has failed to report gratuities charged to customers, of which Fantasy Gardens is to be paid 10 per cent RENT THIS SPACE 365-5210 Wolf kill assists VANCOUVER (CP) Hunting guides say the provincial..go ment is halting its wolf kill program in northeastern British Columbia to please wolf lovers, not because statistics show the kill is unnec essary, “The (Environment) Ministry is controlled. by..polities—and—publie opinion in my opinion there's never a time when wolves don't need to be controlled,” Ken Kyllo, guide-outfitter for 35 years, from his Hudson's Hope home. “The point that's being missed is there are vast areas of British Columbia where nothing is being done for fear of raising the hue and cry of wolf lovers. I've seen it from the first big wolf control in the "50s. Where they've been kept down, there's lots of game. Where they haven't it's very evident.” Ralph Archibald, a spokesman for the ministry's Wildlife Branch, said that counts of caribou, moose, elk and stone sheep in the region indicated the program was not needed this year and maybe not for the next four RIDING IN NEW YEAR. . years. . New Year's baby Ashley Koochin and her proud parents received an infant gar seat from the B.C. Medical Association at Castlegar and District Hospital on Friday: The B.C.M.A. gave away safety car seats to New Year's babies at 87 hospitals across B.C. this year (From left) Karen Zavaduk; Anna Koochin, Ashley Koochin, Steve Koochin and Dr. Bullock He would not speculate whether publicity following a B.C. Supreme Court ban on the kill last January or demonstrations against the program outside B.C. Tourism offices in the United States had any part in_the _ministry's decision. Guide Ross Peck, 37, WhO operates in the Muskwa region. where- recent wolf kills have been mounted, said there are still some parts of that area where the wolf contro] program is necessary “There are parts with low calf counts and high wolf counts — there was a pack of 20 wolves spotted in said there is little the Muskwa region last week. danger'the diseases will spread into But Stu Reeder, president of the the general population B.C. Wildlife Federation, said the kill “By and large, the risk is low,” he was cancelled. because the wolves said. and game “are in balance.” He denied a statement -by Paul George, director of the Western Canada Wilderness Committee, that partment before they leave, McLean the wolf population has been “deci- said. Public health officials tend to mated in the area.” have more complete and up-to-date Births & Funerals BIRTHS Kelly and Wanda Myer; and one BADEN — To Greg and Linda Baden of nephew, Robert Kayand and numerous Calgary, a boy, born Dec grand nieces and grand nephews VANCOUVER (CP) Diseases such as malaria and-teprosy are-being- brought into British Columbia ob a regular basis by travellers-and- tm- migrants, a city health official says. About 100 cases of malaria are diagnozed each year in British Col umbia and about a dozen people are currently being treated for leprosy in Ted McLean said Travellers should protect them selves against such diseases by checking with their local health de HUTCHESON. Thelma Eiteen Hut cheson of Nakusp died in High River Hospital. on Dec. 22. She was 70. She was predeceased by her parents; two sisters Ehtel James and Gladys McRae and her brothers Leonard and Dell and husband BUERGE — To Mork Budrge ond Cothy-Jo Wright of Nelson, a girl; Born Jan. | GRAYSON To Dale and Donna Grayson (nee Marggilus) of Kelowna, a boy, born Dec KOSIANCIC Fawn ond Bernie To husband Bill Kosiancic of Castlegar, a girl, born De: Jean and husband Soren Madsen Procter and Anita af Balfour; sons Jdney C. Hutcheson of Calgary and prinis Wand wife Mary Hutcheson of Kamloops, 12 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren LATINSKI — To Jim and Arteun Cotinakt of Slocan, a girl, born D MARHN-—Te-Donald and Pamela Mar : tin of Salmo, a girl, born Dec, 23 PISACRETA Shirley Elizabeth Pisacreta of Blewett-died Jon.1- in RHODES — To Chris and Frances Rhodes, " Kootenay Lake District Hospital. She wos a girl, born Dec. 22 61. Mrs. Pisacreta is survived by her husband Silvio; children Dan and wite SRA — To Narankar and Lakhwinder Sra Lynda Pisacreta of Richmond, Dorothy of Castlegar, agirl, born Dec. 28 and husband Murray Winlaw of oe Nanaimo, Tom and wite Jean Pisacreta of Blewett; five grandchildren; father Jack Andres of Nelson; sisters Inzo and husband Bob Jackson, Elva Hutchinson and Bery! Andrews all of Pender Island and Laure and husband Flip Penny of Edmonton, brother Jimmy (Cyndi) and family of Soskatoor WOIKIN Kenneth and Wanda oo |e Woikin of Nelson, a boy, born Dec. 28 PETERSEN — Eugene Herman Petersen died Dec. 20 at the Victorian Hospital in Kaslo. He was 72. Mr. Petersen is sur ATTAWAY |— Martha (Mattie) Attaway —_vived by his sister Gunley, brother Har of Trail died Dec. 31 at the Trail Regional __tvig (Snoose) and nephew John Petersen Hospital following a lengthy illness. She of Spokane: sister and brother-in-law was 76. Mrs. Attawage's survived by her —_Klara.and Vince Davey of Kelogg, idaho daughter Jean Cargnelli of Trail niece Sonya Chaney of Lewiston, Idaho Gordon of Kamloops; tour sister-in-law and three nieces in Ontario dchildren; nieces and nephews. She was and a niece in England: as well as predeceased by her husband Fred in several great nieces and nephews. He 1963; a brother Thomas Reid in 1977 and was predeceased by his brother Arthur sister Jean McLeod in 1988 of Sarnia, Ontario. STILWELL To Leslie and Brenda Stilwell of Nelson, a girl, born Dec. 29. WASYLKIW To Rob and Valerie Wasylkiw (nee: Sandulescu), a girl, bern Dec._15.. if DEATHS GRENFELL — Kirby Harry Grenfell of Nelson-passed away in Kootenay take Schofield died Dec. 28 af Trail Regional District Hospitat on Dec. 21. He was 93. Hospital after a brief illness. She was 95 Mr. Grentell was predeceased by his She wos predeceased by her two wife Irene in 1977. He is survived by brothers, James P. and John H three nieces; Margaret Murphy, Helen — Schofield SCHOFIELD Dorothy Letitio (Letty SILVICULTURIST Slocan Forest Products Ltd. is accepting applications for the Position of Silviculturist for its Slocan Division The successful applicant, reporting to the Forestry Superinten dent, shall be responsible for all phases of the Divisional Silvicultural program Applicant must be a Registered Professional Forester with at least three years’ silvicultural experience. Computer experien ce and familiarity with West Kootenay biogeoclimatic zones would be an asset Apply in writing to Mr. Terry Dod A Woodlands Manager Slocan Forest Products Ltd. Slocan, B.C. VOG 2C0 Disease brought into B.C. information on__diseases~ in other Mexico. countries than general practitioners, Leprosy. is he said. ous,” he-said Malaria is transmitted bya sub to transmit.* type of the Anopheles mosquito common to Central aiid South Amer. . ica, Africa, Southeast Asia and India. And McLean said an_ increasing number of cases are coming from “almost non-contagi “It’s almost impossible contracted in Southeast Asia and South America, the disease is curable but treatment often takes a number of years commonly Job openings Details of these and other job oppor tunities are available at: Fequired in Trail for three to tour months work. (617 Two openings exist locall tor certified Trail Canada Employment Centre a3: heavy duty mechanics. (637) Spokane Street Phone: 368-5566 A social worker is fequired Must have bachelor's degree ir sciences and experier proterred. Wage is up to $1060 weekly Apprentice or certified hairdressers are required in Castlegar and Trai some Journeyman Offset Press Operator required in Trail. (600) ee ae Experienced heed cook equired tor Certified Pipefitters are required for Trail restaurant. Wage is $1200 per mon three to four months work in Trail. (616) th Structural tronworkers (certified or ossistont with substantial work experience) are Bokery clerk & baker's required in Trail area. (1D & 2 — WANTED.— CLEAN COTTON RAGS Castlégar News 197 Columbia Ave., Castlegar THE Coming Soon . See the Castlegar News of Sun., Jan..15 RETAIL OPPORTUNITY Chevron Canada Limited, British Columbia's leading reta: ; ga is offering @ solid business opportunity to a motivate teresiec operating a tull serve, two pump service bay re s e Nelson Interested individuals should bepfep February }; 1989. ond should possess excellent interpersonal skills ‘an abundance of enthusiasm and customer service past and proven experience ma sound financing Inferested applicants are requested to phone MARS. MAUREEN BLACK Toll Free 1-800-663-1460 or Collect (604) 668-5576 in Vancouv: