peas ae Weve PO Re Sa i I A A aR a a a tk a al em I Western Connda bine C] Acomeriag Lt. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 16, 1979 ‘ : Legion Holds Joint Installation Order Your BEAMING WINNER In Super Valu’s cur- is Mrs. Helen Peddie of Castlegar who has been named a 000 winner. Here Mrs. Peddle, who confesses to belng a bingo fan, receives a cheque from rent Bingo Conte: manager Bill McEwan. When asked about her plans for the winnings Mrs. Peddle, a SPN Tae! resident of Rota Vill News, ‘‘Now that | have got It | don’t know what to do."’ She feels she will probably hit a good balance of banking a little and spending a little. —CasNewsFoto by Lols Hughes told the Castleger Pair to Explain Uranium Hunt ! Regulations : B.C. uranium mining sand exploration safeguards twill be the subject of two ‘senior mines ministry offi- J cials’ presentation to the ‘Regional District of Central iKootenay board Saturday. : Alex Richardson, the ministry's deputy chief in- ispector of metal mines, and iJ. D. McDonald, senior mine in lamation engineer, will cuss and answer RDCK ectors’ questions on the existing regulations govern- sing the health and safety of ‘those working at or living ‘near uranium mining or zexwloration sites, Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 and the Ladies’ Auxillary held x joint installa: tion of officers at the Legion Hall on Saturday. Zone commander Barnie Boyczuk installed the branch officers as follows: president Frank Dodgson; vice-president Steve Melnick; seeretary Dor- othy Macpherson; treasurer Bill Bennett; Padre L. Kinds- chy; executive, Ed Zorn, Sam Brown and George Allan; Ser- geant-alt-Arms Jack Edmond- dinary members; to carry on the work of assisting veterans * and their dependents, ‘also to continue their community work. He also commended the L.A. for the good work it has done. The L.A.’s 60th anni- versary {s being celebrated this year and he wished members the best and asked branch members to! ‘art the ladies in every way possible. Mrs, Donnelly's comments inclided a reading of the finan- cial statement for the West Kootenay Zone L.A., along with remarks of the accomplish- ments they have made for 1978. On completion of installa- tons the zone commander pre- {Police Briefs __7 son; and past p “Norm Blais. Ladies’ Auxiliary zone rep- + resentative Mrs. Mable Don- nelly installed the Ladies’ Auxi- liary officers. President is Kay Bate; first vice-president Anne Johasson; second vice-president Dorothy Fleming; secretary Pearl Zorn, treasurer Joan executive, Pearl Mott, Doreen Miscavitch, Connie Champ, Edna Dodgson, Sig Olson, Sergeant-at-Arms Vi * Crosby; and past president, ‘Thelma Walker. In his opening remarks, Comrade Barnie Boyezuk point- ed out the need to keep the Legién strong by encouraging the associate members to par- Lisipale, along with the or- HEARING FOR REZONE BID © Continued from page Al Asked by Embree who was expected to widen the section of Highway 22 near the prop-, erty, Rust said the details would be “worked out prior to the public hearing.” Also in response to questions from Embree, he said he was unable to say whether the redesign of the development plan would meet the requirements of the city zoning bylaw. An angry argument be- tween Embree and Mayor Audrey Moore over procedure followed the mayor's attempt to answer a question directed at Rust. (See story at top of page.) Rust assured Embree he would be provided with further information on the highways ministry requirements before the public hearing. Properties — the’ company owning properties operated by the Sandman Inns hotel chain — directed city staff to hold the rezoning application in abey- ance until the ministry pro- vided dations regard- Around 75 persons would be employed by Sandman Inns, the hotel chain's operating com- pany, afler completion of con- struction, he said. Explaining the rezoning ing {he location a the property. al the planning meeting, Don Hall, Northland late me month, ‘Bob Gaglardi, president of Sandman Inns and Northland Properties, told the Castlegar News he had learned the committee had decided at the Jan. 29 meeting to recom- mend the property go to public hearing. Gaglardi said Northland planned to start construction on the hotel this spring if the rezoning application is ap- proved, He said actual con- struction would provide em- ployment for 40 to 50 workers. Propertit manager, said the proposed development would take up property al 340, | 336 and 344 Seventh Ave. S. He | said the planned hotel would include a 200-seat restaurant: and coffee shop, a’ 90-seat cocktail lounge, a 72-seat meet- ing room, a 240-seat banquet room, racquet ball courts, two “tennis couris and a swimming pool. _ The development would provide needed convention faci- and extra recreational The planning after meeting Jan. 18 with a r of Northland ‘Asks Employers: Plan. _ Now for the Summer If you have owned a farm or business for at least one year, or are a member of a registered non-profit organiza- :WOOD HEAT ‘Several freight-damaged ‘and used Wood Heaters at ‘Special Clearances.’ ‘Good selection of ‘combination Wood /Oll Furnaces; Wood-burning Cook Ranges, Furnaces and Heaters. VALLEY COMFORT Phone 226-7221 tion you are invited to apply for assistance with the provincial Youth Employment Program. The province of British Columbia will help to pay the wages of up to five youth employed under the program, from May 1 to August 31, Larry Jefferson, who works in the Nelson office, said employers “must act now to take advantage of the assis- tance available.” Applications ean be obtained at the Pro- vineial Youth Employment of- fice, 601 Front St., Nelson, or at local municipality offices and chambers of commerce. The deadline for submis- sion of the non-profit applica- tion is March 2,.and March 12 for the farm and business appli- cations. Jefferson added many employers “think of their sum- mer staff needs after the snow melts, but by then it is too late to apply for assistance.” Interested applicants who require assistance with their - applications, or need more information can telephone 352-5378. “t biston “wre -BAHATT. PERSPECTIVE Saturdays 7 - 7:30 p.m. “BORE” ™ Imitation Sheepskin 1248 value, aoa ya. SUGGESTED USES: ¢ Vests ¢ Clothing * Bedspreads ¢ Furniture Coverings * Decorating * Teddy Coats “etc. ALSO AT ODDS hl ENDS * UPHOLSTERY * DRAPERY Two separate accidents ocetirred Monday afternoon at almost the same time, At 8:15 p.m, an accident involving two parked cars on 100 Street in Blueberry Creek was reported. Darrell Bulz, 18, of Blue- berry Creck has been charged with driving too fast for road conditions and for failing to wear a sealbell after his 1967 Oldsmobile struck two parked vehicles, Approximately $1,500 dam- age has been reported to a 1975 Honda Civie owned by: Janice Fleet and: $200 damage to a 1971 Toyota sedan owned by Steve Fleet, The Butz vehicle, which was eastbound at the time of tained an eotlnaled $100 dam- age. . No injuries have been re- porte . Ed - “Mondo. Mangialaio of Trail has been charged with following too close after his 1969 Chrysler sustained an estimated $50 damage Monday when in collision with a 1970 * Dodge, driven by Roy Maher of Castlegar, * The Maher vehicle, which sustained an estimated $250 damage, was stopped to make a left turn onto Seventh Avenue South, from Eighth Street when the accident occurred. Maher is reported to have received neck injuries. } yodo's fit, nly, completely ji shevedon Uicenved forthe irode choot Licensing At, RS Bete. ga palace ol a ons che wt “ « 687, Loc to. or caps ma ease sented past eae Norm ; Blais with his past president's medal, Everyone then retired to the lounge where they were served with sandwiches and other goodies prepared by L.A, members, Glenmerry NEW AND USED FURNITURE 9191 Highway Drive PHONE 364-1822 ~ a Y eg Need Money? Scrap Batteries, delivered to our yar vecaaereeses css :$5,00 each RadS ....ccce cece veveeeees O06 per Ib, Copper NO: scssrctsiyt1j7c: Soe ooe Copper No. 2...........+... 506 per Ib. BraSS..... cesses cess eee ee ee BOC per Ib, Scrap steel, size 4°x2’, to our yard Sorsietateie stula-oue .$40.00 per ton| Oversized steel .. . . -$25.00 per ton Columbia Saivage Ltd Industrial Park, Kimberley, B.C. Phone 427-4909 EFS Ce ese es waencosesceecsaraaaanret a eed aatea the incident, d an esti- muted $400 damage. Reports indicate Butz saw the parked Toyota, braked, his vehicle *then slid into the Honda, causing it to swing and strike the Toyota. No injuries have heen reported, | “ a & 8 Icey road conditions are blamed for a two-vehicle acci- dent which occurred on Tues- day of last week at the con- struction sile on Broadwater Road. Reports indicate a 1971 pickup, driven by William James Whitehead of Robson, uck -the. rear of another pickup, a 1966 model, when it iltempted Lo slop at the con- struction site. ‘The 1986 pickup, driven by Wayne Sherstobitoff of Castle- . gar, was already stopped for the construction’ crew. It sus- Art Noel Service Manager Let the Jeep expert, ART NOEL, check-out your Jeep for you. Located at the Husky Station in Castlegar BEAVER AUTO CENTRE LTD. “Your 4x4 JEEP COUNTRY HEADQUARTERS” TRANSMISSION In Need of Repair?. See the expert for all types of transmission repairs. “If your Jaguar needs repalr — see ART” Phone 365-7477 | Windshield Washer _hatifreeze *$ We havea fully tlcenced mechanic on duty — 6 days a week, Monday through Saturday — for more complete service. rvice & 7 Shell # Wash (1976) 201-7th Ave:, 8. : 365-6514 Now Only co. ..eessesecesees 65 Maple St. ay ! 1 Vf 72 Price Klothes Kloset Castlegar Ph. 965-7589 © FREEZER BEEF now! Beef Prices are rapidly rising. . : Valleymaid Foods Open Daily 9a.m. - 10 p.m. Castlegar 365-3812, Singer Special sl This feature-packed sSewing machine is Available, f ‘Timited-time; for only. 9:95(Carry case or cabinet extra.) luive "Flip & Sew" Panel, In peu pewing ‘surface iy co inverts. ane in ihe ind BLOUSES 22 for the price of I : Bold Big Tops: wear it $ over, tucked In, or bélted. ° Before YOU Make That FINAL DECISION To Buy That New or Used Vehicle Maloney Pontice Buick GMC Ltd. ’1415 Columbla Avenue Castlegar ‘) MDL #01457A 365-2155 SERVICE 1S. OUR BUSINESS © Werepalr any make; any model, of Radio, TV, Audio & Communication (including CB-Radio) Equipment © We provide Full Warranty Service for most major (proot of p * All Workmanship Fully Guaranteed by Government Certified Technicians For prompt, efficient service, call our service “HOT-LINE” 365-3611 RCA, Electrohome, Hitachi, & Yamaha, Audio Dealer . 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Buel must tbe spent within-saven mn days of winning, and may be spent only at the participating merchants on this page. © ‘Owners of participating businesses and their immedi- ate families are not ellgitte. ¢ Employees of "the ‘Castlegar News/Mid-Week “Mirror and their’ immediate families are not eligible. ¢. Contestants; agree to abide by the rules in entering the contest. THIS WEEK'S _ WINNER Mr. Fred Christle General Delivery SALMO, 15-iMinute SERVICE with the "OK TIRE MINUTEMEN : A a Sm The Minutemen have adopted the policy of putting your car back: on the road with new! tires in place within. 15 eee NO’ THAT’S SERVICE “And why we're one of Canada's Leading Car Care Centres.”” Cas Bucks Cis ‘TIRE STORE Castlegar Ltd. 365-3433 1101 - 7th Ave., S. Heavy-Duty waste Basket, 3-piece Mixing Bowl Set, Pall, -: Dishpan, and Tray. Quantities are limited, so shop early for best _ selection. Special. 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