April 5, 1989 4450 Columbie Ave.. Castlegar ‘ 17’ GLASPAR $4500 RP mere 16’ STARCRAFT BOWRIDER Sie aes 55500 AT SALE PRICES! 1972 Merc 80 H.P. . Syringa Park Marina SPRING SAI Service Shop R.G. MARINE Galvanized Highliner Call Sid Smith © 365-5472 TROWELEX YOUR AUTHORIZED _DEALER FOR if Honda Outboards Call 365-3315 [HONDA | SPRING SPECIALS W/ TIS H.P Merc 1980 15° EDSON $5800 Fay tecaed......°19,500 v7 HYDROPLANE ee... 6500 1988 MERC MOTORS 1979 Merc 50 H.P. .. 1974 Merc 65 H.P. .. 1977 Merc 4.5 H.P. 1988 Merc 5.0 H.P. Call Syd Smith © 365-5472 Malibu Boats *Boat Tops Dynamometer BS Castlegar 365-7377 & Equipped with Mercury Outboards. All Trailers. Syringa Park Marina SCOTTIES MARINA LTD. — Maintenance & Moorage — Boat Tops & Refits — New & Used Parts — Open7 Days aWeek ASTLEGAR 365-3267 od WANTED: Late model tent trailer in good condition. 693-5526 3/27 TEMPORARY room and board, approx ‘one month, immediately. 365-5617 after 6p.m 3727 PICK-UP, truck. reasonable, prefer %-t 4x4. 359-7759 3/26 1 T, welding truck with 200 AMP Lincoln weider or will buy separately. Call Fred 365-3510 evenings 3/2 4 OR 6 CHANNEL radio for model air plane, plus servos reasonobie price, plone 2375 FEATURES: WANTED TO BUY: Old antique carpen: ters_and cabinet_ makers tools tier sand other old metal toys. Call collect. 576-6370. y - WANTED FO RENT: 1 bdrm. suite, basement, close to downtown. 365-5761 CANOPY for GMC S15 extended 399-4486. HONDA CT 110 trail bike, 365-6184 alter 5S p.m. 3/26 SOCCER’ SHOES. 365-5501 \ Help Wanted RELIABLE babysitter needed for July/August in Robson/Raspberry area 365-2814 7/28 EXPERIENCED help needed — 3 days per 4 hour per day. Apply in person between 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. to: Homestead Soup and Sandwich Shoppe. 365-8312 cab.” 3/26 sizes | and 3. Phone 3/28 28 PART-TIME receptionist for Castlegar physiotherapy clinic. Phone 365-6737 EXPERIENCED coregiver for 4 and 7 year ‘old in my home, Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. South Castlegar $20/day. Must be loving and caring. 365: 6277 after 5:30 p.m 3/26 FULL TIME babysitter fequired im mediately. Tuesday to Saturday @.m. - 2.p.m. my home, 365-6426 DEPENDABLE, caring babysitter own transportation required in our home, 4 days per week. 365-7551. 3/26 PART-TIME and full-time help wanted, Non-smokers. only. Apply Dixie tee. 2816 Columbia Ave. tin /26 HELP WANTED: 365-8431 3/26 MOTHERLY babysitter for part-time weekdays. Children 6 and 3-years old. Kinnaird, 365-7061 3/27 Work Wanted MATURE WOMAN willing to babysit in her home. Reasonable rates, references available. Phone 365-6646 tin 90 TWIN CITY ngs © 14. Yrs Ex e Call For Free Estimates Genelle 693-5493 * PROFESSIONAL fruit tree pruning, 10- years experience. Castlegar-Robson areas. 365-5627 6/27 @avanced @lte rations LADIES & MEN IN HOME SERVICE BY REQUEST |» Restyling ond Repairs of \ es * Wardrobe Co-ordinating MARIA GRABILL Ph. 365-3324 2017 Col. Ave. Castlegar WILL WASH mobile homes and houses. 365-609) thn/26 CARPET ond lino instattations. free estimates. 365-2441 7/26 WICKLUM ROOFING CALL LORNE 352-2917 “FREE ESTIMATES! ' BRANCHING OUT TREE SERVICE, 362- 5076. tin _THE PLUMBING HEATING DOCTOR * GAS CONTRACTING © REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS AL, RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING 24 Hour Emergency Service Ph. 399-4762 HANDYMAN experienced in home and oftice renovatiohs, painting, yard work spring clean-up, garden tilling housecleaning, etc. Very reasonable ‘ates (seniors discount). Call Lorne 365: 2267 to, GRASSROOTS GARDENING * Londscoping —-* Po * Spraying * Aerating * Pruning * Fertilizing (Shrubs, Hedges, & ‘Tu Fruit Trees) Installation 1 Raking Weekly lawn mowing or complete yard maintenance programs available. FREE ESTIMATES 365-8434 MAGGIE'S licensed family daycare Blueberry Creek. Have one full-time and 2 part-time openings. 365-7566. B&) Tax Service * Income Tox Returns * Bookkeeping Service ‘ BEV CALL 365-7033 1235-3rd Street, Castlegar WILL BABYSIT in my home, Ootjschenta Phone 365-5501 3/28 CONCRETE PROJECT? SPECIALIZING IN: * FLOORS * FOUNDATIONS © RETAINING WALLS SS AZELWOOD z OLDINGS CALL RALPH BIRD 365-5063 BALMATION-cross puppies. 365-5948 3/28 _ $hare-a-Ride | WORK, school trips, weekly shopping. Cut expenses ond save money, Get together with your neighbour in our FREE Share-A-Ride column, We'll run you ad for 3 i of charge, Phone our Ac tion Line 365-2212 10/25 Lost HUB cop with brown trim, off 1975 Dodge Dart, Please phone 365-7497 atter 6p.m. 7/277 BRAND new Electrolux vacuum, model No. 6068188, 365 ONE ‘HUB CAP. PMD. 365-64: NECKLACE of turquoise beads with silver closure, sentimental value. 399-4412 red centre with letters 3/26 BLACK Leather jacket, at Marlane or Hi Arrow. Reward. 365-5993. 3/28 Found SET OF KEYS (Cougar keychain) found in Blueberry Creek Park. 365-7707. 3/28 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OP — Retail area, modern 4 home on paved parking lot with tast food outlet. 354-4795. 3/28 MALE DOG, biack with white chest and toes, medium-sized, no collar, Upper Pass Creek area. 365-6362 3/97 MARCH 25 at Arrow Building Supply Castlegar male cat, black/white with large black spot around one eye: was hurt but has recovered. If this is your cat, call Trail 368-3829. 3/27 FOUND “items are not charged for. It 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. tin/85 Notices RED BARON COINS: Buying Trading. Located in Lavener Bros. Jewellers, Trail. Best to phone for an appointment, 368-5828 52/83 Selling WE WOULD Like to express our sinceres| thanks to everyone during the recent toss of our loved one, George Perehudolf, A special thank you to the friends and neighbou: Mary Plotnikoft and family, and ill and family 28 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. in memoriam donations. Information Box 3292, Castlegar, 365-5167, 104/17 THE B.C. HEART FOUNDATION accepts with gratitude "in Memoriam” donations which help promote Heart Research. Cards sent to next-of-kin, Box 3023. Castlegar, 8.C 104/81 ARROW DISTRICT FIRE EQUIPMENT PRE-ORG LIST The Protection Department of the Arrow Forest District is presently up dating the fire equipment pre organization list for the upcoming tire season starting April 15, 1989 All equipment owners should submit @ list of: type of equipment available (skidders, water trucks, etc.), make model, year and serial number ‘Submissions should be mailed to R.O. Protection in Arrow Forest District 845 Columbio Avenue Castieger, B.C. VIN IHS 1989 MAZDA B2200 *899 PLUS FREIGHT, P.0.1. AND MET. PAINT 5-Speed Trans. * AM/FM Radio Fully Carpeted * Bench Seats All Season Steel Belted Radials Student Placement 14-YEAR-OLD STUDENT willing to do odd jobs, babysitting, yardwork 365-2375 ask tor Kirk 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 ttn 76 18-YEAR-OLD boy willing to help with yardwork, construction, moving or what you have. Call 365-5005 after 3:15 p.m 3/2 OD0-JOB-LAD do yardwork, ete Dave. 13-year-old looking to Call 365-2375 ask-tor tin/O1 Giveaway TO GOOD homes in country, collie shepherd puppies. 365-5604 3/27 if you have an item youd like to giveoway, please drop us a line or phone 365-2212. We'll run your ad for 3 issues free of charge ttn/25 Two white fluffy kittens, 365 649) 3/26 smail ae nas en WANTED POKER PLAYERS Pastime Club — Upstairs City Centre Square. $10 Buy-in, Table stakes Open 7 p.m. Closed Mon. & Wed. Two-Gallon Heavy duty all-purpose plastic pails with tight-fitting covers and handles Need cleaning. $1.50 each CASTLEGAR NEWS. 197 Columbia Ave., Castlegar Phone 365-2216 CHAPEL HOUSE Zuckerberg Island Heritage Park — open Tuesday to Thur sday, Saturday and Sunday. Cottee and hot". chocolate. CASTLEGAR = RAIL STATION — Monday through Friday ttn/7 DANCE BANDS and mobile disco Available for any type of engagement 1-362-7795 tha6S, Personal ALCOHOLICS anonymous and Al-Anon. Phone 365-3663 104/7} A Our Action Ad Phone 365-2212 PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT The Ministry of Environment, wildlife branch, will be con- ducting prescribed burns in early April at the following locations; Tulip creek an above Scotties’ Marina along lower Arrow Lake; Lost Creek along the south fork of the Salmo river; Grohman Creek southwest of Nelson; and Mcphee Creek south of Thrums. The burns are being carried out by Ministry staff to create additional forage on critical winter range for bighorn sheep, mule deer whitetailed deer, ard elk Weather permitting, the prescribed burning will take place between April 1-15 un der supervision of Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Forests personnel. For fur ther information phone 354 6333 Enewonment fond Parks. B.C.'s Minister of For- ests Dave Parker finally answers Op position questions about Doman in- dustries A3 arrived back Sunfest... A2 Down Under Lynn and Bob Mann in town recently from their trip to Australia which they won at last year's LOTTERY NUMBERS * The winning numbers in Saturday's Lotto 6/49 draw were 5, 13, 19, 27, 41, and 45. The bonus number is 29. H The $1,000,000 winning number in Friday's Provincial lottery draw is 1596319. The winning numbers drawn Friday in The Pick lottery were 5, 6,19, 31, 36, 37, 38 and 47. night's gomes...8 Playoff action Results trom Saturday National Hockey League playott 1 Provinee of Ministry ot British Columbia Forests and Lands BURNING PERMIT RESTRICTIONS Sunday Vol. 41, No. 29 Castle 60 Cents vedi fThn Ss ar News CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1989 WEATHERCAST Mainly sunny today and Monday with highs near 16. Probability of precipitation is near 0 per cent both days 3 Sections (A, B &C) ARROW DISTRICT PEST MANAGEMENT CONTRACT ELIGIBILITY LIST The Protection Department of the Arrow Forest District is developing eligibility list of contractors qualified carry out Pest Management work such as root rot surveys, mountain pine beetle stripline surveys, cut and burn con tracts, etc. All eligible contractors should submit a company resume detailing: previous work completed in the field of pest management and qualifications of personnel within the company. Submissions should be mailed by April 15, 1989 to Pest Mana: it Officer Ministry of Forests Arrow Forest District 845 Columbia Avenve, Castlegar, B.C. VIN IH3 INTERNATIONAL K-9 CENTRE ofters DOG OBEDIENCE ciasses CLASSES OFFERED: Puppy, beginner, advanced INSTRUCTOR: Christine Cross 15 Yeors dog troining exp FOR INFORMATION CALL CHRIS AT 399-4121 EVENINGS OR LEAVE A MESSAGE KAY and DAN SHIELDS wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Janice to Andy son of Jack and Maxine Cooper of North Vancouver Wedding to take place May 27, 1989 in Castlegar 28 Tuesday, April 11 BYLAW 520 17815 trom C3 stitutional and Public PUBLIC HEARING ~~ NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on 1989 at 6:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C all persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by the following amendments to Zoning Bylaw 160 an oppor- tunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in these amendments. in order to afford The intent of Bylaw 520 is to amend Schedule ‘A’ of City of Castlegar Bylaw 160, being the Zoning Map, to change the zoning designation of Lot 1, Kootenay district (901 Tenth Street), and the former portion of 9th Avenue closed by Bylaw 468-as-shown on Reference Plan. Highway Commercial to P1 Plan 10552, District Lot 181, Schools, In- Jodi Tompkins of Castlegar sends som: Satved y ig in the pi No. 9 — B.C. Oldtime Fiddlers CasNews photo by Sitnon Birch A jot Jodi was e melodic sounds through the Community Compl of the oldtime fiddling contest sponsored by Kootenay in the under-17 junior division. The CasNews will have the final results of the contest in Wednesday's paper. Community g pursues trail By CHERYL CALDERBANK A walking/cycling trail connecting the Kinnaird, Kootenay and Columbia footpath bridges is being pursued by an ad hoc community group Castlegar city council recently voted to support the concept, known as the Three Bridges Trail Colin Prye the proposal, said the idea is to build a circuit path around the confluence of the Kooteway and Columbia rivers The trail would join up the CPR foot bridge across the Columbia River, the Brilliant and Kinnaird bridges one of the initiators of But Pryce said the idea is only a con cept at present. At this stage the Three Bridges Trail group is looking for fun. dis for the project-and-has begun con tacting various groups ‘There's .a lot of land involved,” Pryce said. “‘We mission from a variety of sources. He said the group would like to have work started on the project this sum mer “Everyone is very supportive,’ he have to have per said. ‘This is a total community ef fort.”” The concept also includes the com roup idea pletion of the Dove Hill trails near the Castlegar Golf Club. The group has requested that the city take the initiative in asking the High ways Department to make proper con necting trails at end lof the railroad footpath bridge However, Ald. Patti chairman of parks and recreation committee, said Kevin Lagan, director of public works and engineering for the city, is researching the trail plan before a decision is made on whether to take action on the each Richards, council's group’s request Ferry users to argue case at heari By CLAUDETTESANDECKI Staff Writer Members of the Robson-Raspberry Ferry Users Ad Hoc Committee will try again to impress the provincial government with what they say is an essential need for the area when they appear before a public transportation hearing Monday night in Castlegar Fred Marsh and George Stein will present a brief to the Regional Transportation Planning Committee asking the government to reinstate the Castlegar-Robson ferry that was shut down April 25, 1988. Marsh said he didn’t want to comment on the content of the brief before the presentation HOWARD DIRKS - great faith The Regional Transportation Planning Committee is composed of members from various Kootenay Region Transportation Task Forces The highways task force the air access and rail task forces ways task force meeting said The.ad hoc committee has heard nothing further from Minister of State for the task force or Howard Dirks, the ad hoc Dalton said The task force has not pursued the issue because it was told the committee was dealing directly with Minister of Transportation and Highways Neil Vant, said Wally Pen ner, regional liaison Kootenays. development Dalton has written a number of letters on the issue to government ministers and Premier Bill Vander Zalm over the past year In his most recent letter, Dalton pointed out that run ning the ferry for a year costs ‘‘less than two hundredths of one per cent of the total budget announced for ferries and highways ($1.55 billion this year) The issue, in the courts since last year, is about to gd to the B.C. Court of Appeal, the highest court in the provinte Monday’s hearing at the Fireside Inn is part of the Transportation Ministry’s ‘Freedom to Move" campaign announced in November 1988 which last amalgamated into the transportation task force along with passed a resolution in July 1988 requesting the government restore ferry service to B.C the Robson-Castlegar area, minutes from the July 23 high: committ officer for the year was Hearings are being conducted by transportation task forces in each of the eight economic development regions of . Penner said The task forces - made-up of local politicians and business people from regional advisory groups — are receiving oral the Kootenays s lawyer Terry and problems and solutions in each region The task forces will take the submissions to the ad written briefs on transportation visory groups which will in turn prepare briefs for thé ministers of state on the issues the people of the area want dealt with, Penner said Dirks will take this area’s concerns to the government which will chose the top priorities for the entire province to be implemented starting in 1990, Penner said said, Castlegar airports. recommendations is proceding until a projects is given to the advisory group Apri 22 Penner said the submissions and presentations from “I have great faith that a lot of (the concerns of the Kootenays) will be acted upon by the government, Dirks Penner said task force recommendations from Oct. 14 of last year are already being acted upon, including recom mendations to install night lighting at the Fairmont and He declined to discuss how the implementation of the report card’’ on the continued on page A2 Trail residents will hear blasts This compares with the TRAIL, B.C. (CP) going to be a new sound of progress coming from the Cominco Ltd smelter at this West, Kootenay con munity There’s soon lead About every six minutes, 24 hours a through the heat exchangers~ is purge con about every six minutes. periodically. reversed to taminents The noise will be similar to a truck back firing in the distance, Greenhalgh at 30 metres 90-decibel noise of a passing tractor trailer truck new plant are scheduled this month. Limited s expected to start in June Tests of the to begin productior later Full-size Spare * Tinted Glass said, and should fegister 71-73 decibels Double Wall Box * Tie Down Hooks Intermittent Wipers * Dual Mirrors day, people living near a new $43 million air separation plant are going STUDENTS TO DISPLAY WORK © 2.2L. Engine Halogen Headlights * Cigarette Light Shop Where You Like, Buy Where You Save! In the Castlegar Auto Mall DL. 7956 89 MAZDA 323 Hatchback 1.6 E.F.I. Engine 4-Spd., Reg. Price $11797.50 SALE PRICE $9698 CASTLEGAR mmazoa) “THIS IS THE MAZDA WAY”! — CALL NOW e CALL COLLECT 365-7241 The Fastest Growing Import Dealer in the Kootenays! PLAN 8488> BYLAW 521 (M3 and M4) Zones required. - BETTY PRICE, City Clerk City of Castlegar The intent of Bylaw 521 is to amend City of Castlegar Zoning Bylaw 160 by repealing Subsections 17-A-8 and 17-B-8 to permit buildings of wood frame construction in Specialized Industrial Copies of the above bylaws are available for inspection at City Hall during office hours, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Monday through Friday, or you may phone 365-7227 for intormation Art show a first By CasNews Staff Castlegar school children will have a chance to display their creative talents next week when the spring Festival of the Arts is held at Stanley Humphries secondary school April 13 and 14 Ari displays from the schools will go up in the high school cafeteria and bard, choral, drama and dance groups from the elementary and junior high schools will perform in the evenings in the acitivity room, SHSS vice principal Jack Closkey said The event sponsored by the District. Arts Council, the District Parent Group and the school district isa first in Castlegar, Closkey said. various Parent group spokesman Nina Koodrin said the organizers hope the show will grow in the next few years from being an elementary and junior high event to one encompassing all grades The high school students will be in charge of the technical part of the show this year, she said The students’ artwork and perfor mances will be informally critiqued by judges, arts council president Donna Moyer said Visual and performing arts workshops will be conducted for the younger children Thursday and Friday afternoon by the students and staff of SHSS, arts council spokesman Ron Hewer added Each school will have its own display boards and table space in the cafeteria, Koodrin said She said the have working on the project since January schools been The performances will take place between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. For those who don’t have the chance to see the artwork during the day, there will be an intermission both nights to gi see the cafeteria displays, said ive people a chance to Closkey to hear what sounds like a truck back firing “The problem you run into is how people perceive noise in relation to the rest of the environment,” Greenhalgh, project manager for Air said David co Gases Canada “People can open their windows in the spring and be bothered by the peepers in the grass. Consistent noises can be annoying because you can't turn them off.” The plant will supply oxygen to the new lead smelter Oxygen production involves con pressing normal, everyday air that is then purified, cooled until it is liquified and separated into its major ponents of oxygen, argon The most noticeable sound of the process occurs when the flow of gases com: nitrogren and Dentist guilty of sex offences NELSON, B.C. (CP) — A den: tist and forther citizen of the year in Nelson pleaded guilty last week in county court to 17 counts of sexual and indecent assault Masaru Fujibayashi, 50, will be sentenced April 24 These are very serious offen: ces," said Judge Raymond Cooper “twoutd-be-remiss if +-did-not direct that pending sentence the doctor remain in custody.”* 4 Fujibayashi,—accompAnied to Thursday by his showed no emotion as he listened He left court in han court wife to the judge deuffs. The dentist, originally charged with 45 counts of sexual assault in- volving patients between the ages of five and 21, had the cest of the 28 charges stayed. Patients were fon: dled while dentist's chair under sedation in the The charges covered the period from 1962 to 1988