Fall and Winter STORE HOURS EFFECTIVE OCT, 4, 1962 MONDAY TO THURSDAY 9:30 a.m, to 5:90 p.m. YY — 9:30 a.m, to 9 p.m. SATURDAY —9 a.m, 10 5:30 p. continved from fea! page TAX SALE A ‘SHOT IN DARK** ‘st $126,200, It bold for tho upect price of $10,796.29. ot gilli} 2nd St. a oe sp the alx propertios that went on the block, four Property was the Hi-Arrow Hotel at 651-18th Street, with back tfxes at $196,151.07. not to bid on either noting tht ts Kah nto ere Seed toto oll a he year. Properties that did sell included a 63-foot by aonneed a sold forthe opt pee af $3903 Ik wer topeet, t $97,380. Finally, Pat Schaprickya purchased the residential hhome at 818-10th Ave, for $8,450. The upset price was $4,016.61 and it was assessed at $98,800. was philosophic about the purchase, “It will be a shot in the dark if we get it... . ‘We'll have to see. You don't kick your fest up in the air ‘and say ‘Hurray.’ You've got a whole year... this doesn't Schaprickyn said he la tow in 8 two-bedrooo home tod cae the sac Its Carport optional ~\ 112,710 Y osx FALL yd FEATURE yn Se %* LOW MATERIAL COSTS x lag y/X ~\ 4 Local Representative: JORGEN MUNCK 719 Carbonate St., Nelson, B.C. PACIFIC HOMES 740 Industrial load No. 1 B.C. vic ace Phone: 426-3371 Enclosed 's $3.00 for postage and handling. Pease send me your new 4 colour home plan book, ste eal i il McCusker said that even workers and nurses. January and June,” be Msropots “sual: brsen Jemma sad Jena" be, Pot saya they will not work Oct, 8 and Nov. 11 — MONDAY TO FRIDAY, OCT. 4TO OCT. 9 25 % oft Selected Gr fray Sportswear LINEN GROUP: in fall shades. Matching skir- ts, slims, jackets, sweaters and blouses, GABARDINE CLASSICS Mix and Match POLYESTER-KNIT S!i:ns VELVET BLAZEKS and WINTER COATS, Iealondic 100% Wool Seis «25% | vemems’” Woe Department Store 50% Off 1217-3 Street Costlega: ‘The arrest was mada in the Gueerabay ares 4:30- 10:30 9. Seadey & Holidays 9 10:30 p.m. 1038 Columbia 365-6534 ———S Welfare cases to triple OTTAWA (CP) — The xt year, ‘The figures could be lower should the economy improve, Employment Minister Lloyd Axworthy told H # at Hae Z Hi services Monday ‘one sister, Mrs. Robert (Gloria) Riesen Wednesday Oct. 6 at 11 a.m. in the Swalwell Cemetery, Swalwell, Alta, Funeral arrangeme” is uo- der the direction of Castlogar Funeral Chapel. Wine grapes in today ‘The long-anticipated truck- Vin peaag is a0 18 eo Fan ticle oC peer wit be eve oc Zinfandel, Museatel and A é Le BUMPS . . . Railway at Columbia Ave. ond 17th St. ‘near Maloney Pontiac Buick GMC is one of three heavily sed rallway crossings repaired in a ioint project between Canadian Pacilic Railway ond the eit ot Cont while Phil Kooc! CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 9, 1982 AS One crime every 90 seconds in B.C. Further crime statistics show that Quesoel, with a Population of 8,240, heads the iat of increased crime with a ‘98.4: per-cent increase in 1981 ‘over the year. VANCOUVER (CP) — Vi- it Summerland, fences, compared tempted murder is ‘commit: ted every 39 hours in B.C.; in 1981 heuded New Westminster by 10.2 er cent, in Saanich by 7.9 er cent and in Port Moody. by 6.8 per cent, compared ith 1980. fe a total of 347,575 Criminal Code offences committed, excluding drog and tratfie of 12 PER CENT INTEREST years ‘was one of eight to get royal assont Friday. ‘Also receiving royal ap- proval was a bill © $170-million fund to help small 2 mil $14 billion in interest-reduc- tion subsidies before it, ex. the crossings, ‘and Manitoba, per: Under the B.C, Home Plan, 74 GIVEN NOTICES Layoffs hit Pacific Press Grievance procedures Friday million, down from $9.9 mil- the other unions at Pacific afternoon and posted notice was erately scheduled during the normal working day. WERE UP In April, Southam report- ed 8 62-per-cent jump in net ‘earnings for 1961 from $29.39 rillion in 1980 to $44.67 mil- lion iu 1981. ‘At that time company chairman St, Clair Balfour said: “The share of revenues ion in the same period n'a statement issued Fri- a loss could not foresee a turn- arourd in the noar future. Fisher said the reduction in linage at Pacific Press is “so large it could not be handled through cost con- spread over 25 years, the in- to 12 per cont for three years terest subsidy would reduce and the be hours; one assault every 22 ‘mindtes, one robbery every three hours; one burglary every 10 minutes; one theft from a motor In 1961 ia BC,, there were three minut fraud every 29 minutes, Mortgage bill now law Chrysler cuts its car prices WINDSOR, ONT. (CP) — Lid. an nouneed it will eut the prices given another year to re- finanee before ‘the subsidy The | must be-tepaid at prevailing " funded | interest rates: saw nate Kidnappers return that have reduced the num- ber of positions available as the size of the papers has de- Sees COMO* italy (AP)}—An you again,” she shouted as ‘The building maintenance iG-yecrold Briton outatretched by ‘she ran into the arms of har parents, said. Officials and Maerth’s fam- eight of drugs ins plastic tent for 149 the money. Ui officials said. acrime Italian law itis to pay holders.” The layoffs do not affect ffoct cuter shared between the two ‘ewspapers. Gould still in serious conditio TORONTO (CP) — Cana. Conservatory's history — Glenn Could re- with the highest standing in i ‘condition in He gave his first publie pert monslogues, sings when he records, conducts his social fore playing and carting his own S6-centimetre foldinj z i chair around with him for released. muse have played" while Newsweek magazine des- eribed it as “sensitive and artis in recital as soloist with an Plane blows out orchestra, guaranteed a eap: procedi sion being the works of J.8, scity audience anywhere in world York, London and Moseow. ld was described ina recent story about him as a man who has perfected the role of Master Eccentric: the man who talks to animals, performs 12-hour Gould, who demonstrated perfect pitch and the ability to read music at age three, graduated from the Reyai Conservatory of Music in Toronto when he wes 12 — the youngest graduate in the Airport including New Michelson ering in preparation for take off. "He put on a little more than usual power,” said Michelaon, which caused a jet Teachers reject pay cuts NEW WESTMINSTER, (CP) — Dougias every "Gaby has dropped into their homes for but she is a little eausie-making.” shock," Cirsolo said. “She lost all sense of time, space and place” because of the drugs. Maorth ~>> abandoue? im a 8 oar in Bot a} tails of the accident until an investi "We are lookin happened and wh; said Friday. College ctructors have rejected an ‘adm istration to sive up five days’ pay even nine full-time tesch- ion ive up three proposal to gi , days in December and two March, next . ‘The administration prop- coal was rejected because abducted teenager:* General Hospital visits Victoria atelligence Ministry, where Lake (sctor Anthouy Geary), will seek information on the whereabouts of his Sitltriend and will attempt to solve the ofl seam. Inside the chambers, poli Llclans dragged out debate on government's education Ane Howard Bailey put things into perspective. si