14-YEAR-OLD STUDENT willing to do odd jobs, babysitting, yardwork, etc, Call 365-2875 ask tor Kirk tin 01 OQ0-JOB-LAD ordwotk, ete 13-year-old looking to Call 365-2375 ask tor ttn 0} Share-a-Ride MONDAY-FRIDAY, shift 8 a.m Lody requires drive to/from Cominco 3/56 4sp.m FREE Share-A-Ride column, We'll run you ad for 3 issues of charge. Phone our Ac tion Line 365-2212. tin 25 Lost PAIR of black-framed prescription sunglasses at Community Complex ten nis courts on July 4. 365-8336. Found GAS CAP at downtown parking lot. Owner may Castlegar News. rOUND items are not charged for. if you've found something, phone the Ac tion Ad number 365-2212 anytime during business hours. We'll run the ad 3 issues free of charge. tn/43 WAICH. Kinnaird Pork identity, 365-3072 ONE SMALL Block/ white brown kitten Bob Brandson pool. Owner may clain at Animal Shelte as TADIES Gold Chain with gold floral pen: dant at Golf Course, July 3. 365-5653 SuperValu claim at 5 Owner must 3,55 KEYS with leather key chain key. Owner may claim at News BLAGK & GREY adult cot of Street, 365-6610. Toyota car Castlegar 3/56 601-8th 3/56 The Hot Box Ads must be paid for at time of placement, Fz Avoid pains of low cash Notices DANCE BANDS and mobile disco available for any type of engagement. | 362-7795 thn/65 CHAPEL. HOUSE Zuckerberg - Island Heritage en days CASTLEGAR mA STATION, Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m. 5 p.m. For further information, phone 365. aso tin/43, PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIED $159 $10 DISCOUNT FOR CASH! Callus~ for details! Classified Ads 365-2212 Castlegar News Business Oppor. PENTICTON BEAUTY SALON, 15 years established main street location, 4 hydraulic chairs, 8 dryers, 3 sinks. Selling due to illness. 493-8059 3 cliental Personal ALCOHOLICS anonymous and Al-Anon Phone 365-3663 n WIFE BATTERING INCLUDES: Verbal abuse, as well as pushing or hitting. If you are a victim, phone W.I.N.S. Tran sition House: 364-1718 THUNDER BAY PSYCHIC DON VOLKOS Will be in Castlegar From Wed.-Sun., July 12-16 To book an in-depth private reading phone the SANDMAN INN 365-8444 1977 FORD Von, needs minor work, $500. 365-7751 UTILITY trailer, spare tire. box. $250. 365-5706 1981 VESPA Scooter 200 cc. 8700 km $850. Excellent condition. 365-6425. 3/56 12 SATELITE system complete/remote $1,200. 365-2955/359-7431 after 6 p.m. 3 bottery and 3/56 jack and tool 3/56 55 1972 BUICK LaSabre 350-4, V-8. auto $200. Running condition. 365-7822. 3/55 FOR SALE: 14 Spindrift Fiberglass sailboat, no trailer, $700. 365-2662. 3/55 WASHER and dryer, sold as set only. 365. 5104 1978 Z-28, automatic drive train, 365-8147 1979 HONDA ACCORD, 4-door automatic, good condition. 365-2346 rebuilt, 327, new 3/55 1978 TRANS AM 400 auto., new paint asking $4,500. 365-2761 3/55 1982 YAMAHA Virago 750, $1,700 0.b.o 399-4736 3/55 14 ESTAVILLA travel trailer sell or trade for camper. 359-7256 3/55 1982 4x4 TOYOTA. Excellent condition 399-4206 3/55 1974 OLDS Omega for parts, 350 rocket runs well. 365-6420 3/54 1975 16-FT. TRAVELAIRE Excellent fridge. stove. furnace. condition 365-3948 3/54 1981 CAPRI RS (MUSTANG). Excellent Must be seen, $3,000. 365-3948. 3/54 1979 PLYMOUTH HORIZON, good cop dition, $1,300 0.b.0. 365-3948 3/b4 1969 FORD 4x4, 4-spd., $850. Phone 365, 3948, ELECTRIC Kiln, 23% "x31" pyrometer and shelves. 365-8141 interior with 3/54 Card of Thanks THE FAMILY of the late Phyllis M Wilson, of Blueberry Creek, B.C. wishes to sincerely thank all of those who have iven so much Merritt and all the staff of the Castlegar Hospital for their loving care of Phyllis. Rev. Jim Ferrier for all of his support. Castlegar Funeral Chapel. All of our friends and neighbors who have helped in any way. We are forever grateful to you all. Thank you tor your donations te the Canadian Diabetic Association, Box 184, Trail, B.C memory of Phyllis. Tom Wilson & Family We THE FAMILY, OF THE LATE Ken _ pbell wish to sincerely thank friends and neighbours for cards, baking, flowers donations and expressions of sympathy during our recent loss of a husband and Dad. Thanks to Drs. Yule, Walton, Van Vliet, George, Scotland and to the nur ses of Castlegar ond Trail hospitals for their special care. Thanks to the Grace Presbyterian Church ladies and friends who put on the tea. Special thanks to Lawrence and Jodi Chernoff, Ida Cleeve An# Ball, Sandra Gunderson for their support. Also thanks to Reverend Jim Ferrier for his kind words, Reverend Ken pall bearers, Mike O'Connor and ‘and Castlegar Ambulance Crew ali their help and By SUSAN YELLIN «The Canaitian Press Every month Laura Mitchell per forms a minus the balloonsand the happy-face clowns: AS a single mother of two, Mitchell often finds herself walking a financial lightrope as she “attempts to balance the bills with her ‘one income, a feat she’s been trying to master since her Givorcea year ago “Getting through the month, having to juggle my paycheques to cover the bills and the groceries, that’s the hardest thing,’ said Mitchell, who asked that her real name not be used Iv’s a juggling game to make it through the month because you know you only have financially Mitchell, 35, took-a new job in the spring as a research nurse in her native Winnipeg her liking than her previous nursing job, but it meant acut in pay NOEXTRA CASH Although receiving main: tenanve payments for her children, she doesn’t get any alimony. With new ex penses like child care, there’s no cash for extras. Any overtime is put aside to pay for such essentials as car insuran. circus. act yourself to rely on The position’ was more to she is Even then, ends don’t always meet “Having to borrow money (from friends and relatives) has been the most lowly thing for fe,” Financial planners say it's important for single parents to have a budget and stick toit A budget can make money for the essentials she says. sure there’s groceries, rent or mortgage, and so on — and also help set aside extra money for the children, says Arnold Perel, a chat tered accountant and financial planner in Toronto Kids, he says, may expect the same standard of living in their new situation as before their parents split up. “Younger children especially don’t realize that things change. If they've in Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear wife mother and grandmother Vivian Gevotkott, who passed away July 8. 1983. Time may fly and tears may dry But loving memories never die What we would give if we could say Hello Mom, in the same old woy To hear your voice, to see you smile To sit and talk with you awhile You shored our hope, our fears Thank you Mom for those precious ears Sadly missed ond ever remembered by husbond John, daughters. Vere, Gail Laverne, Sharon and families 56 IN LOVING MEMORY of John J who passed away July 13, 1986 We are sad within our memory love Jmayoff For the one we Has forever been called away We think of him in silence. No eye may see us But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by your wite Lucy, children Sherri and John and Susan, Allan, gran Scmiidsen Shannon, Justin & Michelle IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear wite Anna, Tom, Alex, Roger, Con — God bless you all 56 in Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY of Peter Jomes Lebedotf, who passed away July 14 987 His empty ploce No one can fill But in our hearts We miss him still Sodly missed by his wite Dora, Zoobkolt ‘and Reynolds Familie 56 We're out to make deals. YOU COULD WIN *500| A draw each week Buy a new or used R. Vv. 514,735 | nel SUPER SPECIALS 1 Only * New 1989 22’ PROWLER ett $15,900 CLEARANCE _ campers & trailers in stock on all new motor ash homes in stock mother, gr and great grandmother Polly Barisenkolf, who passed away July 16, 1988.. Sunshine passes and shadows fall. God called the one we loved away Forget her no, we never will For in our hearts she liveth still Deeply loved and missed by her family 5 CANADIAN CANC 3292, Castlegar. 365-5167 THE B.C. HEART FOUNDATION accepts with gratitude which help promote Cards sent to next-ot-kin. Castlegar, B.C DISCOUNT or GOOD TRADE-IN _ value on all Fs [ENAGROOW UST GO! USED TENT CAMPERS end you're ay ad for ae. 1 Clearance on all new Getaway Vans in Stock! 1 Only * New 24’ SECURITY Sth WHEEL Excellent quoi Extra special pr $23,935 offer you good prices, OPEN MONDAY INC. WEDNESDAY The ty. List price $24,900 trade-in valve, good service! ry) For Your Shopping Convenience! Parts & Accessories every % 1 OFF awed. se.....51,335 EVEN Win Castlegor 5012 Ph: 365-5741 gone to cubs dPtake karate and go toa movie every week, they may not realize that money or daddy doesn’t have as much money as before. Even though less money may be coming into a single-parent family af ter a divorce, some advisers suggest taking out life insurance, with the children as recipients. There must be a cushion for the children if a tragedy befalls the-single parent and there’s no one to look after them, says Susan Weidman Schneide: co-author of Head and Heart: Finan cial Strategies for Women. While single parents might not want to go to a family member for a loan to buy anew car, they might feel differen- uy about asking for money t6 buy a life insurance policy, says Schneider. “*A single parent might feel comfor. table going to a parent or sibling and saying: .‘f can’t walk this tightrope without a net.’ "* Short-term” life insurance is available, and those who are self employed or working part time in jobs without certain health benefits should consider disability insurance, says the Winnipeg-born Schneider who now lives in New York Some savings plans, such as payroll deductions for Canada Savings Bonds, can be relatively painless because RESIDENTIAL PAINTING — FREE ESTIMATES — FALCON PAINTING AND DECORATING 365-3563 & INSURED @ LICENCED © CERTIFIED Responsibiliti 1 and Stats, and File Maintenance. Many of these tasks are computerized Trail & District Home Support Association has‘an immediate job opening for an ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK The Home Support Association is a non-profit organization which provides ser vices to the elderly and disabled population of School District No Billing, G Quauincanions 12 oF equivalent with roo secondary courses and experience Knowledge o! Trail, B.C. VIR 1x2 ‘of D-Bose Ill, Acepac. skills and the ability to deal with public in a courteous manner restricted. Please send a resume, quoting reterences and solary expectations to TRAIL & DISTRICT HOME SUPPORT ASSOCIATION 1325 McQuarrie Street Applications must be received by July 20, 1989 al Ledger VP-Planner 30-35 hours per week. Salary based 6n education and experience. Payroll, Budget Monitoring in office payroll and personal computer use. and Multi-Mate preferred. Must they're from a paycheque. But Schneider and Perel agree that single parents should wait until they're on their feet before putting aside money for some savings project. “You may be considering registered education savings plans,”’ Perel says **Well, don’t worry about that for your kids until you're sure you can feed them.” Single parents should at the very least have contingency plans, says Schneider “Even if you don’t have the Canada Savings Bonds in place or the savings i place, you should be thinking about what you would do if you needed money in a hurry. It’s important for a single parent to do a kind of mental fire-drill,”” Také into consideration — ahead of time — who you can go to in an emergency, what possessions can be sold quickly, and borrowing options at work or a financial institution, she suggests. ‘oppropriote EXPRESSION OF INTEREST LIQUOR STORE SITE — NELSO! 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FORD DISCOUNT eA | yi This Week’s Special Price $18,995 78,995) Rebate to OVER $10 1985 F150 4X4 SC XLT, 6 oyl., 4 spd. cassette, box liner 1988 MUSTANG LX latchback, casset Cossetin 8 apd. V8, enty 1988 F250 4x4 V8, 302 fue! injected, 5 spd, cassette, sliding window, dual Wanting a this week for quick sale | UNDER $10,000] R $10.000 1984 BUICK REGAL 2 door hardtop, 83,000 km,, V8, auto., full load DELL IANNONE 367-7021 PAU Deyim Vn WAL Ne ee eee eer Janae TURNER 1985 MUSTANG 4 cyl, 4 speed, ci SILVERLINE BOAT 302 Ford Block, 180 Merc rox. 300 hrs. Load trailer, CB, water 1981 CADILLAC Fleetwood, 8-cyl., 4-doc tully loaded, very clean 1985 TEMPO GL \ pd, 54, cruise, p.w., cassette UNDER $8,000 1983 GMC HIGH SIERRA 250 4x4 V8, auto., cruise, tit casset 1985 RELIANT 4 cylinder, automatic, clean Dens sepm A.M Bc =o POPLIN EP ws ae 4 984 NISSAN sette, 19 Cab, Auto., jump seat, $2,000 km 1987 HYUNDAI ‘CEL 4cyl., 5 spd., cassette, ‘sun root, elec! UNDER $7,000 : ere CHEV 4x2 Ft Bo» 1984 TOPAZ L 5 speed, 4 door, te, 57,000 km. UNDER $4.( "SOLD 1981 TOYOTA P.U. 4 cyl., std, builtin utitity ox, 60,000 miles, exce! ent for small contractor 1982 CARAVEL D runs great, clean, good 1980 BUICK 1986 TERCEL S.W. door, 4 cylinder, auto. ‘ 1981 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE {t0., 60,000 rn tra clea: big tamily 1983 F150 4x4 vinder, evtofati, 1979 DODGE 7-PASSENGER VAN Std., B-cylinder, cassette, sunroot UNDER $5.( 1987 SCOOTER 4 door, 4 cyl. S-peed, cassette, very low kms. WENDY KELLER 352-7545 2795 Highway Drive Toll Free over ron 1-800-663-4' Hrs. Mon.-Fri. 8:00-8:00; Sat. 8:00-5:00 FRED PRESACCO 364-1839 LES OPENSHAW 364-0202 Lx :) 966 xs 364-0202 Wedding bells Susan Dahl and Jeffrey Brown were wed in Victoria recently AS standings Stillon top Lobatts maintain their perch atop the CCFL os the season winds down BI bonus number wos 47. 51 and 53. LOTTERY: NUMBERS The winning numbers in Saturday's Lotto 6/49 draw were 12, 13, 19, 20, 39 and 42. The The winning numbers drawn Friday in The B.C. Keno lottery were 4,9, 11, 22, 27, 44, ps to Society B83 Heritage donation Axel Nielsen donates vintage railway stam the Heritage Sunday Ca LEGISL vic Vol. 42, No. 57 ow -AT IVE PARLIAMENT BLDGS. TORI vaVv 1X 1 A LIBRARY A B.C FEB. CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, JULY 16, \1989 WEATHERCAST Sunny in the morning and clouding over with showers in the after Highs near 25. Monday will be cloudy with showers. Highs near 5. Chance of precipitation is 40 per cent today and 60 per cent on Mon doy 2Sections (A&B) ROCKIN THE COMPLEX . . . Tom Cochrane and Red Rider showed 1,500 fans why they are in the big league or rock and roll during Thursday night's show at the Community Complex. CosNew’s photo by Guy e e 7 e Hiring consultant said meant to quell rumors By CasNewsStaff Hiring an environmental consultant to determine the effect of the Celgar Pulp Co. mill on the environment after the proposed expansion is completed is an indicator to the public that the ex pansion will go ahead, Celgar technical manager Vic Morandini said Friday Celgar wants to lay to any rumors that the expansion will not happen, Morandini told Castlegar News. This is a vehicle working hard (on the plans),"” he said rest to show we're expansion Celgar is taking bids from B.C based consultants who will prepare a report on the mill's air and effluent emissions and solid waste disposal, a news release said, which will be submit ted to the government along with the expansion plans when Celgar requires permits to proceed. The report will be made public, Morandini said. In the release, general manager Wilf Sweeney said the company expects a contract for the envirofimental studies to be awarded within two weeks and the results to be known by late fall or Band to seek By CasNews Staff Filing an injunction against the con: troversial proposed road and bridge project. between Passmore and Vallican is the ‘‘only option’’ left for the Arrow Lakes Indian Band now that the Ministry of Transportation and Highways has put the project to ten der, band spokesman Lou Stone says The ministry is reluctant to cooperate with the band and have now “done the opposite” of the public con sultation process started when a forum on the issue was held at the Passmore community hall two weeks ago, Stone said The band doesn’t want to release any more details of the proposed legal action for now, he added. Tenders were called on the contract last Wednesday and will be opened in Victoria July 26, ministry news release The project involves replacing the Slocan River bridge which is con sidered extremely dangerous, especially in winter Barry Eastman, regional manager for the Kootenay region of the High- ways Ministry, said his office has been informed of the band’s planned’ ac tions but his department would like to proceed with the project in early August, soon after awarding the con tract. Otherwise, the construction will likely run into weather problems, he said The band and the Vallican Ar chaeological Park Society want to see the northern portion of the road rerouted away from a provincially recognized Indian burial site con according to a early winter The studies are an integral part of preparations for the expansion and modernization of the mill, Sweeney said “The expanded mill will meet all en vironmental requirements of the provincial and federal gove and will enable us to remain nationally competitive,” he said The plans are being prepared by design consultants, Morandindgsaid, and the company is “shooting foF Sep tember" as a date for having a price tag on the expansion nments inter order taining remains over 3,000 years old The Department of Highways has said all other options have been con sidered and there are no viable alter natives to running the road past the site. The society would like to see the project discussed publicly as it was at the Passmore meeting, secretary Laurie Morgan said, but the society members realize many of the area residents want to see the bridge replaced without delay At the Passmore meeting, former Regional District of Central Kootenay Area H_ director Corky Evans suggested RDCK chairman George Cady convene a private meeting of the Parties involved in the dispute over the road society continued on page A2 JUDGE RESERVES RULING Precedent may be set in tax case By CLAUDETTESANDECKI Staff Writer The outcome of atrial in which a former Castlegar resident is taking action against a Revenue Canada tax collector could set legal precedent in how taxpayers cay deal with actions and methods used by agents of the, federal department, lawyer Terry Dalton says. Judge Ronald Fabbro reserved a decision last Thur sday on whether the action can be heard in provincial court or whether it must be taken to federal court, the only legal forum where the government can be tried. tax collector intervention on behalf of Revenue Canada asking the judge to find action cannot be taken against a servant of the government, only against the government agency itself, and therefore can not be dealt Leigh Harrison, DeShane, filed an representing with in provincial court Dalton told the Castlegar News he is not aware of a law yet in Canada that states whether such a case can or cannot be tried in provincial court. If the judge rules he has jurisdiction in the matter, it will be a victory for taxpayers who are unhappy with their treatment by government agents but cannot afford the time and expense of taking the case to a federal court, which in B.C. isin Vancouver, Dalton said. The action is being brought by Jeanne Paling, a former Castlegar resident now living in northern B.C., who is seeking $3,000,in damages from DeShane. Paling alleges that DeShane upset her badly last July during a phone conversation during which he was trying to locate Paling’s boyfriend, Nick Hadikin. The couple have since married Hadikin, a logging contractor, owed the government a large sum of money In his petition to ‘misfeasance in public office” — ‘extremely obscure”’ volved a doctor who was agency the court, the alleged wrong — is an point of law and the case is being based ona trial concluded in Halifax earlier this year That case, thought to be the only decision in Canada to award punitive damages against Revenu¢ Canada, in awarded’ $11,000 in damages for the treatment he received from the federal The case was heard in federal court and the judge Harrison said. legal, sense said, and if ** claim under Paul said against someone while within the authority of the office, DeShane was within his authority as a tax collector, Harrison said, and the alleged malice is in the common, not Collecting taxes agressively is not legally malicious, he she had an unpleasant experience’ Collection Act would be the best legislation to persue the * the Debt If the court were to award damages for every un- pleasant experience, awards would be granted for such ac- tions as cutting in front of someone in a move lineup, he Dalton argued the provincial court has jurisdiction in all personal matters that do not call for damages exceeding $3,000 and there is no legislation stating such a case cannot be heard in the lower court the taxpayer. Dalton said DeShane was acting outside his authority when he became agressive with Palinig because she was not As well, if the Crown is allowed to be liable for the ac- tions of its servants then they are in effect granted immunity from responsibility for their actions, he said. Fabbro chose to reserve his decision on the matter of jurigdiction until after hearing the evidence of the case. Paling alleges a phone call from DeShane on July 13 was upsetting and distressing DeShane was looking for Hadikin, work at the time, and called Paling Paling took messages for Hadikin who was often in the bush and difficult to 1each. She also had signing authority who was out of on chequeggirawn on one of Hadikin’s company accounts. . DeShane said he was ‘tired of them (Paling and Hadikin) jerking him around”’ and the government would Harrison noted wanttocuta found there were only two ways for someone to commit misfeasance to act without authority or to act maliciously start taking 50 to 60 per cent of Hadikin’s wages whether he found work or not, Paling testified When Paling told him to speak to Dalton, who was Hadikin’s lawyer ushy deal’” DeShane testified his conversation with Paling was as pleasant as always and he was ‘* because the department had decided to take legal action to recover the money Hadikin owed. He said he agreed to con- the time, DeShane replied he didn’t with a lawyer, she said being very direct” with her continued on poge A2 Private funding coming, film producer says By CasNews Staff The producer and writer of a $5.2- million feature film dealing with the history of the Doukhobors said he ex pects a deal to be cut tomorrow mor- ning that will see the entire project privately funded and his wait for fun- ding from the Canadian government ended. John Stark, in an interview from Los Angeles, said Wayne Drury of the Royal Bank of Canada and Alfredo Leone, of Leone International, will meet with Stark in L.A. to work out details for financing the film that Stark has been developing for 10 years. A Rotterdam company, Credit Lyonaisse, is also interested, Stark ad- ded The film, which has American, Canadian and TV distribution con tracts signed and an all-star Canadian cast committed, has been in limbo waiting for Telefilm Canada to decide if it will partially fund production of the picture. Telefilm, the federal government's film development agency, has been providing Stark with development money for the last few years. But Telefilm’s director of operations in Vancouver, Bill Gray, said last week that Stark's film — to be called The Dispossessed — will have to wait its turn to be considered by the agency Stark said Telefilm has had the script and budget information since April | and he can’t wait any longer because his stars and director are in demand and may take other offers soon As well, Hemdale Distributing—the company with the American rights to the film — will pull out of the contract i{ any of the actors leave the project, he said Early last week a group of Los Angeles investors put deposits on two of the stars — Gary Farmer and Elias Koteas — and diréctor Charles Jarrott to keep them from leaving the project. By CasNews Staff Traffic resumed its normal route over the Hugh Keenleyside Dam Friday after a three-day detour However, continuing problems with the removal of a temporary stop-log gate will force the closure once again in the near furture, a B.C. Hydro spokesman said. Rick Larsen, production superintendent of the West Kootenay area for B.C. Hydro, said the eight-section gate was to be removed one piece at a time when the seventh section became jam: med after the tifting- beam became unhooked. Keenleyside road down to one lane A 50-ton crane was called in and divers attached the crane to the sec- tion. Once the section was freed, it was hoisted out and placed on the road for the slight damage repair. All indications pointed to the swift completion of the removal of the final piece when one of the lif ting beam hooks failed to engage, he said. The decision was made to reopen the road to one-lane of traffic while fabrication is completed on equipment to help with the removal_of the finat_section, he said.