LAST CELL oes the of the last of cell for Cominco’s $210 million zinc electrolytic and melting plant are: (left to right) apprentice ironworker Bob Letoria, ir foreman Elwood Geiger, j Pet health insurance available MONTICELLO, N.Y. (AP) — Only cats and dogs qualify, but New York residents’ who want an extra measure of * protection for their. four- legged car chasers and tree- . climbers can invest in .pet health insurance Starting ‘April 27, the Monticello-based Frontier In- surance Co. will offer dog and cat owners the opportunity to insure their household pets against accidents or ill- ness, Company literature, soon ‘to be cropping up in super- markets and veterinarian's offices across the state, shows a picture of a dog and cat. “Pet health insurance,” it says, “because they're family too.” The premiums will cost $87.60 a year for a dog and $77.50 a.year for a cat, said * Walter Rhulen, president of Frontier, Insurance. But hamsters, goldfish, parakeets apparently are bad risks. Rhulen says his firm . has judged eats and dogs the Ron t y ir prentice ironworker John Noakes, ironworkers foreman Buddy Gruden: construction super Bob uction sprnsnnen. four George Fox and pie J technician Bob Bowen. $1 billion in lost revenue Finger, a modern day pirate — VANCOUVER (CP) — Jeff" Finger doesn’t look like a pirate. But according to the record industry, he’s one of the culprits who short change the record business to the tune of $1 billion a year. Tourist centres ‘Finger tapes records in his home — an infringement of copyright laws. “I generally buy record al- bums and tape them,” he said =my while standing at the. sales counter of a Vancouver rec- $6,000 in grants The Kootenay Country travel display received a “first” for the best out-of- state display at the Spokane Bighorn Sportsmen's Show, the second time the display has won the award in the last four years. Volunteers who manned the booths ssid the award “came as a complete surprise. It was like icing on the cake after four hard-working days!" The victory came to volunteers: from Balfour, Ainsworth, Woodbury, Nak- usp, Nelson, Rossland and Grand Forks. fund — was approved April 6 by the KBVA’s board of directors, Grand Forks, Trail and Creston will each receive $1,000. Greenwood, Ross- land, Nelson, Castlegar and Kaslo qualified for $500 each. Nakusp and Salmo will each receive $876. Grants are based on a 25-point rating scale. The scale covers such important points as operating sched- ules, staffing, facilities and information services. The re- gional visitors association as- sists Tourism B.C. in rating - the centres and paying the Nearly 70,000 Spokane area residents visited the Bighorn Sportsmen's Show. In other news from the Kootenay Boundary Visitors Association: © A decision is still pending on the appointment of a dir- ector from the Boundary area to the KBVA board. Association President Lor- raine Simrose announced Tuesday that she has re- ceived applications. from Thor Sigurdson and Bob © Craik both of Grand Forks. Simrose will conduct inter- views with both applicants © before making a decision. An announcement is ex- pected before the associ- ations’ next board meeting May 18, e Ten Kootenay Boundary tourist information centres will receive over $6,000. The allocation — from the re- gional contributing grant Bahai Faith It teaches: “Religion is verily the chief instrument for the establishment of order in the world, and of tranquility For more information,; © | please contact: BOX 221 ROBSON annual grants. The total of $6,250 repre- sents an increase of 22 per cent over-the previous year. Name ord store, where he plunked down $8.98 for two 90-minute cassettes. “I listen to the rec- ord at home and the tape in car.” “I probably cut the price of my music buying in half.” Finger, 25, buys about 30 record albums a year. He also buys about 12 blank cassette tapes a year which he uses to record 24 albums he borrows from friends (two full albums will fit on a 90-minute’ cass-"‘ ette), The albunis he gets by taping cost the record com- panies about $200 in lost rev- enue a year. “Blank cassettes have been booming for the last three years,” says Uwe Schnack, manager of Vancouver's A and B Sound. “Sales in the Jast two years have doubled.” Sales of pre-recorded tapes have almost quadrupled this year,he says, because of new marketing techniques: they’re no longer kept in locked display cases but now are in open racks. Cassette tapes now ac- count for roughly one-third of the record business. At the same time, 1981 record al- bum sales in Canada dropped by 40 per cent from 1980 sales figures, This decrease appears to be linked to the increase in sales of blank tapes. A recent survey by the Warner Communications Record Group showed that 45 per cent of the 2,300 people aie borrowed records cassette recorded can buy high-quality 90-minute cass- ettes for less than $5 each. . Copyright violators have had little to worry about so far. It’s a civil infraction and not a single case, has ever gone to court in Canada, says soba _Langley, director of and tapes and copied them at home. Warner estimated that home tapers in the U.S. cost record stores $1 billion in:lost. revenue by copying 250. mil: lion complete albums and 2 billion individual selections — the equivalent of 455 million ‘albums — without permis- sion, Finger never buys pre- recorded tapes for two rea- sons: “They've expensive and besides, I like to. . . make quality tapes.” ~ Quality has long been a contentious subject with cassette buyers. They claim. . pre-recorded cassettes have been notorious for poor qual- ity contro] and sound repro- duction, : The other major for the Canadian ‘Recording Industry Association. ; {It's never. been enforced would be horrendois. I can honestly say. that I don’t know anybody that wasn't done some home taping.” But he warns: “I wouldn't be at all surpirsed if there was action taken later this year,” by the record com- panies, either through civil law suits against offenders or -in the form of. a ‘copyright levy on blank cassettes. Austria and Germany al- ready have such a levy — about 10 cents for each hour of tape playing time. Still, amid all the siusical or pre-recorded tapes is cost. They sell for about $9 each — ‘$1 more than the album price —a high price considering that anyone with a home ‘ New homes: New designs featuring two-storey and narrow lot plans. Cut thousands off your principal and interest p: 4% cash discount and by assembling one of our beautiful component-built home packages yourself. It’s all in our new 1982 catalogue. Our local agent can also arrange to have your home built for you at a very reasonable cost. , Call Shirley Anderson in Castlegar at 365-7561 Mail to: National Homes Limited, P.O. Box 245, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 4N9 or 4652 99th St. Edmonton, Alta. T6E SHS OC) I'minterested. Send me your free 8 page colour brochure. O I'mvery interested. Here’s $3 to cover postage or and handling for your new 120 page 1982 catalogue. ents with a generous ripoffs, it's know some pirates eee a conscience. . “I would never copy a folk artist’s records,” says Fin- ger. “They need the money.” » this ec peice Address Phone # only household’ animals that need health insurance. He said he has a cat and dog who visit the vet, and a pet python who has never been to the vet. the Way : CORRECTION The Bay would like to point out qn error, In the Value Maker's flyer which appeared — In Sunday's edition of the Castlegar News. The following eppllance cannot be sup- plied in Harvest Wheat color, as it has been discontinued: page 8, the’ 10010 ran je; page 9, the 33900 refrigerator; page 10, the 37900 refrigerator. We wish to apologize to our for an this error may have caus ‘Fudsons Bay Company NOTICE FOR THE SAKE OF THE SAFETY OF OUR carpe If a school bus is ‘ispped on the high- way with red lights flashing ALL MOTORISTS FROM EITHER DIRECTION . MUST STOP and must not proceed un- til the red lights stop flashing. Board of School Trustees School District No. 9 Castlegar PING Your one ity Rout SAFEL mPa. 1424 a : PATHFINDER. JACKSTANDS Pathfinder jackstand, with heavy duty steel tubing and wide tripod. base. 3,000 Ib. capacity. 80505. 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