- 365-3336 Green Acres 365-3336 SAVE DOLLARS BY BUYING AND SELLING YOUR HOME "THE GREEN ACRES way! GOOD SAVINGS, LOW COST & HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING . FOR 3 YY AS LITTLE AS % COMMISSION ™ Come and enjoy the excitement of a NEW MULTIPLE LISTING quality-built brand-new home. Brand-new home! Quality construc- WHY PAY MORE? a vores : BUY ONE OR BOTH Two very attractive side-by-side homes, one With fireplace. Vaulted ceilings, !uxurlous carpeting, spllt- level design. Priced reasonably In Three bdrms., 1% baths. The cedar tion throughout. Cathedral entrance} the mid-forties ° land stucco exterior and unique with clothes closet. Zero clearance| design are sure to please you. Cali fireplace. Sundeck and beautifull for further details. $66,900. 112-6th Ave. North view! $67,500. Saturday, October 27th. 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. SEE YOU THERE! 108-6th Ave. North Up and down duplex.. Live EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! RURAL BUILDING LOT The. beautiful Interior decor and Now is the time to take spacious living area are sure to this good buy. A super lot make you happy for years to come. located in Tarrys. Approximately The L-shaped living and dining area .62 acres. MLS. $17,500. are richly carpeted. There are 2 ig bdrms., a large bath, and a utility mg room on the main floor. This home is located 15 minutes from Castle- gar. Priced right at onl MLS bys ly $36,000. el. 2 fir i entry to each sulte. 2-car on the superbly finished main floor andi of rent out the suite on the lower lev private carport with large sundeck over. Beautiful landscaping with frult trees, garden fm and flowers. Very central location. “" Good buy at $85,000. MLS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Newly decorated triplex fully furn- ished and situated on a choice Property fronting commercial highway. Very good potential. Call for further details. $60,900. RURAL ACREAGE CLEAN AND NEW LISTING : NEW LISTING! cozy. An. Ideai starter home for that foung couple looking for some- Fifth Avenue South overlooking the Thinwraleon Pd cozy vat affordable. of Castlegar. WE’RE THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROFESSIONALS FOR YOU. Rey fessional first. Whether we're showing off your house to its best advantage, CENTURY 21° Should Sell Your House For You? You WZ = a. BIG ROCK REALTY 365-2111 WE’RE THE NEIGHBORHOOD P ee connors Road Subdivision, see our Century 21 homes.for sale in this new subdivision, heavily icaulated cnergy saving homes, with cedar shake roof, 2 z ensult effectively closing the sale or handling the time consuming Paper work, we take When you're ready to sell - your house, it makes sense to call your Neighborhood Pro- our brochi ie full professional care of more people's real estate needs today than anyone else. Call, or drop by today for OFESSIONALS:” sequal ‘North Castleg: Warmly 8 Nerorated interior enhances im this close to everything home. Two fu 8, bedrooms, basement with garage, corner lot, mily room upstalre, large sun- deck, one block from post office, 1234 sq. ft. main ol, Super size lot. Raspberry. Nice modern 2 home. on six acres. 2 fire- =| places large garage, gub- dividable. North Castlegar. Two sto- rey nice condominium, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths redec- orated, Includes stove and fridge. River view $41,600. jure, “21 Reasons Why. owe it to yourself to see how our professional- ism can work for you. Eleventh Avé. South Ca- ve oO med living room, en- hances this lovely 3 bdrm. family home, fireplace in den, family room on. the malin floor(4th bdrm.) 2% baths, sauna, games room and fully contoured mother- In-taw sulte, wall treed lot. your color scheme. Choose now and select home, full with sauna Castlegar South, Avenue. 3 and shower, wall to wall carpating Ilvingroom and dining room zoned R4. Robson New Listing. Over 1,200 sq. ft., fireplace over- looking ColumblaRiver, two edrooms, sundeck, large Raspberry Village. Brand new three bedroom home, on super size fot, fireplace, dd 3 full $64,800. lot $43,500. Ninth Avenue South. A glass walled Atrum Is the centre of attraction In this large and lovely 4 bedroom home, Teak calunetry Is a feature In the kitchen, 2% ,baths, fireplace, coordinated appliances. 1,675 square feet on the malin fioor also In basement. river. Huge, beautiful lot home. Loaded with potential. with small This one won't $38,000. last long at bullding sites as well as an older Wallace Reid Norm Werre Malcolm Scott Walter Tymofievich CONTEMPORARY d MODERN Valley view with privacy location. Fully landscaped, family pool and dbl. carport. Ten rms. with 4 or 5 bdrms., accent fireplaces, 2 ful! bath- comfort heating, deluxe kitchen. with dw. 306 MAPLE STREET Very cozy and com- fortable, & only a few steps from the centre of town. A nice floor plan with 2 bdrms., full bsmt. and a garage. Living rm. features an edge-grain fir floor. Gas heating. Re- duced to $36,000. 430 - PURCELLE ST. Partially renovated 2- bdrm. bungalow over bsmt. with spare rms. Nicely redecorated inside and out, & featuring a large yard fronting to Columbia Ave. $46,000. ROBSON WATERFRONT Truly a delightful lo- cation for casual living. Boating, fishing, garden- ing, or greenhousing. 2 bdrms., separate dining, view porch, and full base- ment. If you like a home with a friendly character, Try this one at $48,000. _ _ “SERVING CASTLE 1: Castle Realty 365-3336 ‘MAKE YOUR HOME A CASTLE” rooms, sundeck, hot water LAND | lle home, HIPWELL REALTY. PHONE 365-7514 J. F. Hipwell, F.R.1., RI. (B.C.) — Agent Fred J. Nagel — Salesman . CASTLEGAR 7 DEVELOPMENT PROP- OSAL Twenty-five acres fronting Blueberry Creek ~ and Highway, south of Trowelex Rentals. Legal access, and older dwell- Ing. Zoned rural. Fantas- tic future potential if sub- divided: Could have good commercial uses. Exclu- sive agency. $110,000. Cor eC HENe GRASS- Lower bench—3.6 acres with water hookup, mob- & addition. 393-ft. frontage to paved road—500 ft. from the Columbia River. MLS $39,900. BUILDING LOT AT OOTI- SCHENIA 112x505-ft.- level and cleared, Located 1 mile south of airport. If you like it rural, $18,500, KINNAIRD BENCH LOT Natural shave fram sev- eral beautiful birch trees on this 75-ft. wide lot. Gently sloping, good top- soil, developed neighbor- hood, & only a block-and- a-half from Kinnaird Ele- mentary School. $19,800. CREEK FRONTAGE AT FRUITVALE 328-ft. frontage to street and creek directly behind the townsite busi- ness district. Zoned resl- dential, with a dilapidated stucco dwelling In nead of major repairs. MLS Only $25,000. ROBSON ACREAGE Over 8% acres of hillside above Robson Pool, 429 ft. wide spring, timber and benches. MLS. Only $18,500. GAR FOR 12 YEARS" Ltd. double garage. Call now. $33,500. MLS Nell A. Pereverzoff Res. 385-2337 Florence Saliken Res. 365-604 Carolee Fitz-Gerald Re: Joe W. Kambick is 365-5945 c Res, 365-2354 Bjorn A. Edblad Al(B.C.) Res. 365-3423 Greg W. Nichvalodoff, Mgr. Res. 365-2230 Connors Road. oO 4 bedroom home, master ensuite with room with flreplaceone and 2 half silding glass doors off master, the sundeck, su River. This inken family famlly room and area. . EACH OFFIC E IS INDEP| Mary Wade Anderson ‘Kathy Plotnikoff: Receptionist. Stan Partridge, Agent 365-7450 & 365-7051 365-3703 365-2451 365-3250 365-3750 ENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED ff THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFESSIONALS OOP AGENCIES Cro sae A Cooper MLS A: Crescent 7 1 Valiey ~ OPEN HOUSE! Saturday & Sunday, October 27 & 28. BEAUTIFUL Crescent Valley Estates Four from Play our signs. Watch for DROP IN FOR COFFEE AND ENTER OUR CROCK POT DRAW. Hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 12 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. FISHING AT: YOUR DOORSTEP! Older 2 bed- room home with fireplace situated on a gently rolling waterfront 42 acre at Gen- elle. Small repairs re- quired. Assumable 101%2% mortgage. Call now for further detalls. $43,000. JUMP INTO THE SHOWER. When you wake In your new master bed- room, jump into the shower In the ensuite. Have break- fast In your bright, cheery kitchen and enjoy the nat- ural surroundings of your total home. tf this sounds interesting call us now for an appointment to view. a. ill SOME of the features in this deluxe home In North NEW LISTINGS If your economy minded, this new house under con- struction is the answer you've been looking for. Located In the Credit Union subdivision this home Is a bargain at $66,500. An MLS listing with a New Home Warranty Guar- antee. Another economy new home for the prudent Purchaser. This home Is to be guaranteed under the New Home Warrantypro- Castlegar, include 2,200 sq. “, 4 bathrooms, sauna, rec. %; room, bullt. In vacummn and humidifier. Bullt In dishwasher, garburator and computerized cook top and . There COOPER AGENCIES LTD . 365-3347 CASTLEAIRD PLAZA BEAUTIFUL NEW cusq TOM BUILT HOME. Lo- cated In exclusive High Meadows, with over 1,300 sq. ft. of luxury living. If a super constructed, well planned home with spac- fous rooms are appealing to you, please do not delay in reviewing this home. GOT A GREEN THUMB? YOU WILL LIKE THIS YARD! Located on 7th Ave. in South Castlegar, this completely renovated 2 bedroom home features over a half acre of land complete with a large gar- den area and 42 frult trees. Is also a double garage dnd a convenient separate guest home’ for additional company or sum- mer use. If dollars count, see this one in a hurry! OLD FASHIONED CHARM! Great starter: or . retirement home on farge lot in Robson. Attractively renovated, ‘lots of new peacock when you give your built In oven. this quality kitchen cupboards. Priced friends and neighbors your home could be your dream at only $33,500 for quick new address on 10th, Ave. home come true.! South Castlegar. HOME WITH NEW sale. Call today! a 4 Renata, ’ frult trees, the Ideal spot LOOKING FOR THE BEST? Here is a distinct- “ively designed one year old, 2,700 sq. ft. 2 storey home that would satisfy even the most discrimin- ating buyer. Some.deluxe features are: 3 baths, bedrooms, 2 flreptaces, central air. conditioning, central vacumming and bullt in dishwasher. All this on huge lot with a private driveway, located at the end of a qulet no-thru street. Call now for app- ointment to view. TWO small homes are on this large property on Col. Ave. To be sold as a par- cel, this is an excellent Investment for future development. “$120,000. SUPER NEAT! This North Castlegar home Is in fant- astic condition. Finished on two floors. — fully land- scaped and fenced lot. You will be proud to call this your home. Recent reno- vations add quality to the quaint styling. Well priced at $52,500. A Cooper MLS Listed at Older Contractor Just star- SUPER VIEW! Three bed- rooms, sunken living room, 12'x26' sundeck and same size sunken patio below. Two full fireplaces [brick), roughed-in wet bar and bath downstairs. Private yard. This home will satisfy the most careful buyer. Quality everywhere. gram. Another Cooper MLS $69,900. Gordon Gemmi 365-7900 > Glen Wilson 365-3407 Ja 365-8117 Young Jackie McNabb 365-6695 ACREAGE RENATA ACREAGE. Lo- vely waterfront property at 1.16 acres with for your summer home. Only $25,000. Call today for detalls. : 2 lots for sale. One in Brilliant and one in Qoti-| schenia, Start your bullding nowl We have two economy pri- ced building tots located In Castlegar North. 2% acres ‘In Pass Creek. Fantastic view! Located close to SuperValu, this excellent commercial property lends Itself per- fectly for a bultding site with under ground parking. Lot size Is 984x154. Another Cooper Exclusive YOUR DREAM HOME! tIng construction of the home you've always’ wanted in a_ delightful residential area of Castle- gar. An attractive blend of cedar, rock and glass.cre- ates a unique styling for! this 1,324 sq. ft. West Coast modern home, which will be completed early in the New Year. Call in to Cooper Agencies today and view the plans, you will be| glad you did! $76,900. Betty Taylor 365-2642 Halloween Party ° All children seven years and under, as well as their moms and dads, are invited to a Halloween party, at the community complex. The cel- . bration will take place from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. Treats, games, cartoons, and bobbing for apples will bo some of the activities taking place. The event, sponsored by Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 is free of charge. iki Clinic For youth and adults, two special events are com- ing up. An alpine ski clinic with Butch Boutrie is plan- ned for Nov. 29. Once again, Booty Griffiths will be offer- ing a ski clinic for cross- country skiers, A date has not yet been set for that event, but will be announced in early November, Baton Twirling Sonie interest has been shown for a children’s Baton Twirling. program. If you know a youngster who would be interested in this activity, please call‘ the recreation office and leave your name. If * sufficient interest is shown, the program will be offered. : Basketball The recreation office is . taking registration for the Kootenay Amateur Basket- ball League. Boys aged 11 - 18 years on Dec. 81, 1979 are eligible to sign up for basket- ball action this winter. Certificatio: 2 Registrations are also being taken at the Recreation Office and the Selkirk ‘Col- lege physical education de- partment for two coaching” certification programs. The- ory Level 1 and II programs are offered for coachos want- ing to improve their coaching skills, The Level 1 course will take place Nov. 3 and 4 and Level If Tuesday evenings, Nov. 6 - Dec, 11.- Registration fees are $10 and $16 respectively, and pre-registration is necessary, If interested, call the rec- reation office or Selkirk Col- lege for further information, ikate-a-thon - The Kiwanis Skate-a- thon is scheduled for Oct. 27 from 8 - 3pm. at the new arena in the community com- plex. Proceeds from this event will go towards a new soccer field next tu the Rotary tennis courts, Anyone wanting to skate in, this year's skate-a-thon can pick up pledge forms from either Castlegar Drugs or the Medi- cal Centre. Rebel Hockey This Saturday night the Cranbrook team is in Castle- gar to take on the Castlegar Rebels at the new arena, Also. at the new arena, our public skating schedule for the weekend is Friday 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon; Saturday 2:45 - 4:46; Sunday 2:15 - 4 and'6- 9:15. “t 1 Winter Prograni Planning is about. to begin for our winter program which will be commencing in mid-January. Suggestions are invited for new programs or special events which poo- ple would like to see offered. Also, if you are an in- structor capable of instruct- ing a quality recreation pro- gram for any age group, we would like to hear from you at the recreation office, 865- | /SlocanRecreation/ ‘The summer and fall tration, ete. contact your were successful, with good support and ‘participation from the valley communities and or- ganizations, As of Nov. 1, all regional Commi e Equipment — Please return your ball equipment to the recreation office before the end 6f the month. Any team that fails to return its i will be held res- district mmis- 8 functions will continue on a voluntary ba- sis. “You are encéuraged “to~~ ponsible. In conclusion, the follow- ized Castlegar Kiwanis Club will money. CRecreation News _/.. United Way Barometer $18,600 © Thanks to You It's Wo rking Soccer: Saints To: compile book on Canadian indusiry When Kinnaird ' Wo- men's Institute met on Oct. Five or lx members will visit Raspberry Lodge at 17, roll call with Christmas presents to be taken to Raspberry Lodge in December. The ladies were shown an afghan that Mra. Helen Kozyck had crotched and do- nated to the institute ‘in appreciation for articles lent to her from its Loan Cup- board. A decision was made to sell tickets on this article, and it will be raffled at the Spring Tea, with proceeds going towards the ‘purchase of new articles for the Loan Cupboard. | Cash donations were made to Queen Alexandria Solarium ‘in Victoria, ‘UNICEF, The Clay Castle and the Handicapped Soci- ety. . Host Capilano Blues The Selkirk Soccer team played host last weekend to the first place Capilano Blues of Vancouver. Selkirk was defeated 4-1 on Saturday as well as Sunday. Though the scores may appear one-sided tho teams were well matched and played exciting soccer. Tom Thor-Larsen scored the lone goal Saturday while Ed Canzian headed the ball in for a goal on Sunday. The soccer Saints are now nearing the end of the league scheduled having had one of the best seasons in a number of years. The Saints travel to Vancouver for a double header this coming weekend against the Van- couver Community College Falcons. /Minor Hockey J - All divisions in, Castle- gar's minor hockey system port this event. Local clubs and organ- are in full swing. have now been organized and izations will receive one-half of the net proceeds from the Looking for a Christmas skate-a-thon, with «the re- suggestion for your young maining half being donated hockey player? Minor hockey towards the new soccer field. organizers will be, taking Pledge forms are available at orders for jackets-on Wed- Castlegar Drugs and the nesday from? to9p.m.atthe Medical Centre. g new arena and on Saturday Minor Hockey Ladies’ from 10a.m.to12noon at the Auxiliary is ready for the old arena, These jackets are event, and challenges all Tyrol bomber-style in a win- eoaches and divisions to turn ter weight. out for the skate-a-thon to Once again, this year the see who can raise the most be sponsoring a’ skate-a-thoh contact the following . rep- resentatives if you have any questions or ideas you would, like to present to the com mission: Dan Wack — Cres- cent Valley; Allen Ball — South Slocan; Bonnie Essery — Slocan Park; Bob Still — Winlaw; Pete Relkoff — Appledale; and Dave Barclay — Slocan. : Just a Slocan Valley during 1979: Castlegar News, Nelson Dai- ly News, Mount Sentinel Secondary School, W.E. Gra- bam Secondary School, Win- law Elementary School; Brent Kennedy Elem- entary School, Slocan Elem- entary School, Winlaw Rec- ‘veation Commission, Tri Val- Connntack e Men’s Basketball — The Slocan Valley Men's Basketball League will com- mence at the end of Nov- ember. Pre-registration is required, so contact the recreation office before Nov. 1 or your area commission representative before Nov. 6. e Winter Games — The B.C. Winter Games will be held this winter in Kimberley during Feb. 27, 28, 29 to March 1, 2, 1980. Activities will vary from basketball and skiing to gymnastics and . wheelchair sports. For further information regarding eligibility, regis- ley i Slocan Recreation Commis- sion; Crescent Valley Recre- ation Commission, Jones’ Store, Eldorado, Corner Var- jety Store and Maple Le: Store. . on from 8 a.m. to8 ‘meeting will be held this p.m. at the new arena com- Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the plex and all minor hockey new arena complex. Every- members are urged to sup- one is invited to attend. taking a large cake and visiting with the residents. P. Phipps - announced that tho West Kootenay Dis- trict W.1. will compile a book on Canadian industry and agriculture in the West Koot- enays, Each W.I. is asked to contribute articles and pic- tures with deadline for the book being May, 1980. Mrs. Phipps asked mem- bers to do research on these subjects and submit material toa meeting early in 1980, so Kinnaird W.I. can do its share. Belle Roberts reported on the workshop held in Fruitvale on Oct, 8, This was an interesting get-together of all West Kootenay W.Ls and visitors from East Kootenay. Basket-making and the mak- ing of Christmas tree dec- orations was demonstrated at the workshop. At noon, all enjoyed a potluck meal, which was followed by an afternoon of speakers, June Bell of Fruitvale CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 24, 1979, #7) AA 1 Halloween trick’n treat to MD research The North Castlegar Volun- teer Fire Department is pleased to have the help of some of the children from Twin Rivers, Robson ‘and Tarrys elementary schools in their fight for muscular dy- atrophy. Once again on Halloween © some of the children from these schools will be col- lecting donations along with their treats in the hope acure for MD will be found. ly Job training ‘for youths in forest industry A $750,000 program, . funded by the ministry of labor, has been established to train young people for jobs in the B.C, forest industry. : to th e F will be a part of the district management team. SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) ASS'T. MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR School District No. 9 (Gastlegar) invites written Spplications for the above position. The successful Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, the Assistant will be responsible for: 1, Custodian supervision and the district's . transportation; and, 2. Assist with new construction, repairs and to school building and grounds, Candidates must be qualified to direct per- sonnel, and have proven leadership and super- visory abilities, Familiarity with all building trades is essential. A trade qualification or engineering degree is an asset, Previous experience with a School District is preferred, : The salary range is $20,500 to $21,700 per an- num with duties to commence January 1, 1980, Apply in writing, giving full details as to training and qualifications, - experience and réferences by NOON, Monday, November 12, 1979, to: J. Dascher, Secretary-Treasurer, School District No. 9, Box 3220, CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H5 In making the ment, Labor Minister Allan Williams and Forests Min- ister Tom Waterland said the program was devised to ease spoke on B.C. Pi i Board News and projects; Margaret Brown of the East Kootenay gave a report on :the federated conference in Saskatoon; and Barbara My- ers, health nurse from Ross- land, gave some pointers on health. -- Kinnaird W.I. accepted with thanks an invitation to attend a meeting with Slocan W.L members in.their Senior Citizens’ Hall on the evening of Nov. 1. Slocan and Kin- naird institutes plan to work together till the next district conference in May, at which time they are requested to report on the results of their joint projects. ~ Member I. Shelfontiuk handed in $25 for the Pennies * for Friendship Project. Belle Roberts was named crafts convener for Kinnaird W.I. Weekly craft classes will start this Wed- nesday evening at the home of Belle Roberts in Castlegar. Next meeting, which is the annual meeting, is sched- The annualgoneral’ wled for Nov. 14 ‘at Kinnair Elementary Schoo}. Roll call will again be Christmas gifts the employ provide young men and wo- men with practical experi- ence that would improve their chances of obtaining fulltime employment, and increase the number of skill- ed and semi-skilled workers available to the private sec- tor of the forest resource industries, +, Waterland said that un- der the program, up to 100 young men and women from the ages of 15 to 24 will be given on-the-job training for a maximum five-month work period. The work is being provided through a forest management plan inaugur- ated recently by the ministry of forests, and will pay a salary of $1,158 a month. Managers of the prov- ince's six forest regions and the directors of Victoria headquarters branches have received approvals on work program proposals. Regular public .service application forms ‘are available to: ap- plicants at atiy" office’ of the” Public Service Commission or from forest region head- for of 'y Lodge. located locally in Nelson. - JR. “B' HOCKEY CASTLEGAR REBELS vs : CRANBROOK COLTS SATURDAY, OCT. 27 GAME TIME: 8:00 p.m. Arena Complex CASTLEGAR REBELS vs FERNIE SABRES SUNDAY, OCT. 28 GAME TIME: 8:30 p.m. Arena Complex - ADMISSION: | ve Adults. $2.00... -.. Students & Pensioners $1.50 Children $1.00 Register your team now, for Men's Curling. Still a few spots left. ; Ifyou are not ona team, state experience and for the spare board, Monday & Wednesd: position when registering. We are also taking names Castlegar Men's y—T Tuesday 6:30 Draw — One Nighter Thursday 8:30 Draw — One Nighter TO REGISTER: Phone 365-7196 WO. . Castlegar & District Golf Club : : : @ _ General Meeting Date: November 6, 1979 Time: 8:30 p.m. Place: New Arena Complex GAR NEWS. . October 24, 1979 EXTRAORDINARY RESOLUTION Moved by B. Keeler, Seconded by A. McKinnon that the following resolution be presen- ted for approval at the Annual General Meeting of the Castlegar & District Golf Club. Be it resolved that the Castlegar & District Golf Club authorize an issue of Series "D” Jet not to dS y-Five Th d dollars ($75,000.00). This debenture issue will be used as collateral far o long-term loan which will repay short-term bank Jebted: This indebted arose as a result of capital additions. ; Red Mountain Ski Area GET YOUR 1980 SEASON'S PASS TO “BIG RED” at 1979 prices NOV. 14, 1979 AND BEFORE $185.00 $325.00 $ 40.00 $ 90.00 $135.00 NOV. 15, 1979 AND AFTER $205.00 $360.00 $ 45.00 © $100.00 $150.00 Single Senior........... Family Senior (man & wife) Family Junior... .. . Single Junior... .... Senior Citizen......... JUNIOR: 18 YEARS AND UNDER BY OCTOBER 1, 1979 SENIOR CITIZEN: 65 YEARS AND OVER BY OCTOBER 1, 1979 “BIG RED’ PASSES are On Sale at: _ MOUNTAIN SPORTS HUT, CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Friday, Oct. 26,4-9 p.m. & Saturday, Oct. 27, all day PERSON BUYING THEIR SEASON'S PASSES ON OR BEFORE NOV. 14, 1979, ARE ELIGIBLE TO WIN A SKI SUIT FROM: . Ju FAMILY CLOTHING i AX "ze ano roorwean Drive On Up — it'll Be Worth It! RED MOUNTAIN SKI CLUB 1979-80 VOLUNTEER HILL GROOMING Saturday, Oct. 29 Don Nutini 8-3413 Tony Vecchio 2-9589 Rino DeBiasio 4-1426 DonDelamont 2-5847 Sunday, Oct. 21 (604) 362-7384 Box 939 Rossland, B.C, Cenado V0G 1Y0