A CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 14, 1979 = REAL SAVE MONEY Despite High Mortgage Rates “ASSUME” A MORTGAGE! A simple solution which saves YOU hundreds of dollars. Want to know the facts? Call our office consultation. for a no obligation PRICE REDUCED! ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE! $60,000 at 123% % camer Gite BRAND-NEW EXECUTIVE HOME 2,000 sq. ft., plus full bsmt., stressing super quality through- out. Some of the many outstand- Ing features are teak cupboards, 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, sunk- en family room, and brick-front exterlor. if you are looking for OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE To beat the high cost of financing the owner will help you negotlate suitable terms that are comfortable for yur budget. This home. offers many exciting features and is priced right too. $34,500. MLS * PASS CREEK ACREAGE Vendor may consider terms. 8.75 nicely treed sloping acres just over 1¥% miles up Pass Creek Road, directly above falls. This property is not In the A.L.R. and has no zoning. Good potential: $30,000. MLS FAMILY HOME WITH RENTAL SUITE — N. CASTLEGAR | Offset your mortgage payments PASS CREEK ACREAGE — VENDOR MAY CONSIDER TERMS 8.75 nicely treed stoping acres just over 14% miles up Pass Creek Road, directly above falls. This property Is not in the A.L.R. and has no zoning. Good potential. $30,000. MLS Seventh ‘Avenue, 3 br.,- ONLY 20% DOWN & 12% ON 3 full BALANCE — CASTLEGAR sau DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL R4. SSTATE . | yi BIG ROCK REALTY LTD. floor. G Phone 365-2111 ) bsmt., wall to wall, na & shower. Zoned Fairview. combination mobile home on tovely. Blueberry Creek. Two |. houses on large proper- ty. Good investment. Probably the most strategic corner in the City. Offers excellent expo- sure to anyone entering the down- town section. 3,000 sq. ft. building. This is an excellent buy for a C-1 fot. Ideal tocation. MLS Eleventh Ave., South Castlegar. Massive open {4th bdrm.] 2% baths, sauna, games room and fully contoured mother- In-law suite, weil treed the best, this is it! MLS suite that has it's own private entry. Family home with lots of character. zoned property. Call for a confiden- with Income from a 1-bdrm. rental tia! discussion. Raspberry Village. Brand new 3 bedroom home, fireplace, covered sundeck. Reduced for fast sale, starter home in North Castlegar. Second ‘Avenue, North 2. bedroom Castlegar, AGREEMENT AT 12% INTEREST WITH NEGOTIABLE DOWN PAYMENT 16.45 ac. only minutes from Castle- gar City limits. One of the few properties this close fronting the highway and not in the ALR. Very good holding property. Subdivision potential or excellent retreat or hobby farm. : Requires some minor finishing In- CONTRACTORS Loss - side. Asking $52,000. YOUR GAIN VENDOR WILL CARRY FINANCING — S, CASTLEGAR Two — large building lots now available. Centrally located to com- munity complex, swimming pool, school and tennis courts. Guarantee yourself a building fot before spring. Buy now! The of this quality 3-bdrm. home has drastical- ly reduced the price for the next 3 weeks only. Features include 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, excellent quality kitchen cabinets, sundeck, ‘full bsmt., and is situated in one of Castlegar's . newest subdivisions. Reduced from $96,800 to $89,850. for qualified purchasers — call us for details x fe CASTLEGAR ify Castle Realty Ltd. roUE “MAKE YOUR HOME A CASTLE” 365-3336 Serdonl. Gemmiti (Resort Properties) Res. 365-7900 Neil A. P Res, 365-2337 Flor Res. 365-6046 Caroteo Fi erald Res, 365-5945 Joe W. Kambick Res. 365-2354 Bjorn A. Edblad RI(B.C.) Res. 365-3423 Greg W. Nichvatodoff, Mgr. Res. 365-2230 home, priced to sell. Seer BRAND-NEW HOME with ‘three bedrooms, master bdrm. with en- suite and vanitied dress- price range. THINKING OF SELLING? We urgently need homes for sale In the $40,000 to $60,000 range. We presently have a number of buyers interested in purchasing homes in * We have arranged ‘private mortgage funds PP this bedrooms, ensuite plumb- ing, full basement. Choose now and select your own color scheme. NEW SUBDIVISION Century 21 js pleased to announce we have 12 lots in new. fully serviced subdivision — Grosvenor Place. CONNORS ROAD SUBDIVISION. heavily Insulated, energy-saving homes for sale in this pew subdivision. Cedar shake See our Century 21, roof, two fireplaces, 3 ay é Norm Werre ‘Malcolm Scott Walter Tymofievich Mary Wade Anderson Kathy Plotnikoff H Stan Partridge, Agent EACH OFFIC E I y INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFESSIONALSE 365-7051 365-3703 365-2451 365-3250 365-3750 Receptionist 365-7450 FAMILY BUSINESS MLS Truck Stop & Cafe at Erle, 3 miles west of Salmo. Great potential for growth. 2-bay service with diesel, H.D. shop, 37-seat cafe, 2 M.H. pads, 10% mortgage. Full details at our office. CONTEMPCRARY MODERN Valley view with privacy at a secluded Upper Bench location. Fully landscaped, family pool and dbl. carport. Ten rms. with 4 or 5 bdrms., accent fireplaces, 2 full bath- rooms, sundeck, hot water comfort heating, deluxe kitchen with dw. any 403 PURCELLE STREET Partially renovated 2- bedroom bungalow over basement, with spare rooms. Nicely redecorated inside and out. Features a large yard fronting Col- umbia Ave. $46,000 40-ACRE HOLDING MLS NEAR FRUITVALE $5,500/ac. M.H. SPECIAL $10,000 and you have a home in Cedar Crest. Two-bdrm. 12x46-ft. Safe- way with 2-room addition. Furnishings included, COUNTRY ESTATE : Near the river on 2% acres, with-road_ frontage on two sides. This fine, old period home is now renovated to a fully mod- ern, up-and-down duplex with 3 bdrms. on main floor. Separate rental cot- tage, shop, greenhouse, and full landscaping. Owner may trade. ~ $100,000 OOTISCHENIA GRASSLAND Lower bench: 3.6 ac- res with water hookup, mobile home, plus addi- tion. 393-ft. frontage to paved road—500 ft. from Columbia River. MLS. Some terms. $39,900 KINNAIRD BENCH LOT Natural shade from several beautiful birch trees on this 75-ft. wide lot. Gently sloping, good topsoil, developed neigh- borhood, and only a block- ‘and-a-half from Kinnaird Elementary School. $20,000 e CREEK FRONTAGE AT FRUITVALE 328-ft. frontage to street and creek, directly behind the townsite busi- ness district. Zoned resi- dential, with a dilapidated stucco dwelling in need of major repairs. MLS. Only $25,000 91 LAKEVIEW DR. Bachelor’s haven! Small 2-level cottage on 45-ft. lot, close to city centre. Try an offer. HIPWELL REALTY - PHONE 365-7514 J. F. Hipwell, F.R.1., R.I. (B.C.) — Agent , Fred J. Nagel — Suiesman “SERVING CASTLEGAR FOR 12 YEARS" ECONOMY MINDED? With taday's rising prices, it's hard to find a reasona- bly priced new home! We have two for you in a new subdivision, and what you buy is what you get! If you can do the finishing your- self, on either one of these two beauties, you’ll save a lot of $$$ In your total home price. Call Cooper Team for more information. Settle in for Xmas in this lovely home on 10th Av- enus South. Three bed- rooms up, one down, with lots and lots of living spac e. Huge lot for privacy. A Cooper MLS - A TOUCH OF CLASS! That's what you are buying with this lovely North Cas- tlegar home! There is ab- solutely nothing this home doesn’t have! You name it, you've got it. Listed at $90,000. . OLDER HOME ON TWENTY BEAUTIFUL ACRES! Possible timber value on this wooded par- ce). Highway location, Just a bit past the bridge at Slocan Park. $80,000. jan Wilson 365-3407 AGENCIES LTD KISS YOUR LANDLORD GOODBYE, and purchase this well kept 2 bedroom mobile home curently situ- ated-in a centrally located Trailer Court. Many items of furniture Included, makes an ideal starter home. $14,900. - COUNTRY CHARM! Rob- son is the setting for this older style 3 bedroom home, ‘all neat. and nice Indoors and out. New fur- nace, hot water tank,-septic tank, and newly decorated. Only $49,500, with approxi- mately $34,500 assumable mortgage at 103%4%. What a buy! Call now! ACREAGE If you're buying for future investment, be sure to en- quire about our property on CRESCENT VALLEY ESTATES. | * A multiple dwelling site for Mr. Investor. Located close to downtown. Jack Young 365-8117 A SUPER VIEW OF THE VALLEY can be seen from this private covered-in sun- deck of this near new, quality built, 3 bedroom.in South Castlegar. Call now for an appointment to view! You won't be disappointed. HERE 1S THE HOME | YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. Located in exclusive High Meadows, this near new 1,350 sq. ft. 3 bedroom home features cedar sloped ceilings, fireplace, built In dishwasher, and a lovely 1979 Ltd. ATTENTION RENTERS! OWNER WILL TAKE MORTGAGE AT 12%. You will love the decor of these side by side Townhouses with vaulted ceiling, fire- place, cedar siding, and full basements. You can move in for as little as $2,200 down with $423 per month payment. Full price $43,- ooo. GOT A GREEN. THUMB? YOU WILL LIKE THIS -YARD! Located on 7th Av- - enue in South C: NEW LISTINGS IT’S LIKE LIVING ON AN ISLAND IN THE SKY. That is the best way to describe _the breathtaking view’ of the valtey from this new quality constructed 2,000 "sq. ft. two storey home. Some deluxe features are: Brick and siding exterior, attached garage, 4 bed- rooms, 3 baths, entertain- ment sized, L-shaped living and dining room and a‘ gourmet kitchen, complete with a cheery nook that overlooks the sunken family room, containirig a vaulted, beamed ‘ceiling, fireplace and a truly unique feature wall. If your looking for a new home, you owe it to yourself to view this one. Owner will consider any reasonable offer. i THIS COULD SOLVE YOUR RENTAL PROBLEMS! The full price is $6,800 for this well set up one bedroom trailer on a large rented view tot in South Castlegar. Lots of furniture Included, and lots of privacy. Phone now! this completely renovated 2 bedroom home features over a half acre of land master complete with ensulte and sliding glass doors, leading to a private sundeck. All this and many more fea- tures ona fully | with a large gar- den area and 42 fruit trees. ‘There is also a double garage and a convenient separate guest home for and fenced lot. Call now, this won't fast long. Jackie McNabb 365-6695 . : pany or sum- mer use. If dollars count, see this one in a hurry. * Betty Taylor 365-2642 LOOKING FOR THE BEST? Here is a distinct- ively designed one year old, 2,700 sq. ft. 2 storey home that would satisfyeven the most discriminating buyer, Some deluxe features are: 3 baths, 4 bedrooms, 2 fire- places, central air condi- | tioning, central vacumming and built In dishwasher. All this on a huge fot with a private driveway, located at . the end of a.quiet no-thru street. Call now for an appointment. : population of 31,693. growth, trends, [Low growth in RDCK future? 3 _ By RYON GUEDES + NEWS/MIRROR EDITOR Kootenay Boundary will be B.C.'s slowest-growing regional district, with a And Central Kootenay, with 56,086 residents, will have the fourth-slowest Those are among the projections for the year 2001 in a B.C. Research Council computer study of recent population: Listed as growing at a rate near the B,C. average is the Kettle Valley area, which had a population of 3,165 in 1976 and is expected to increase to 4,518 in 2001, Included in the list of school districts expected to have slow population growth between 1976 and 2001 are Arrow Lakes, increasing from 4,610 to 5,621; Nelson, growing from 20,280 to 24,247; Grand Forks, climbing from 6,450 to 7,479; Castlegar, up from 11,460 to 12,462 and Creston-Kaslo, rising from 12,645 to 18,765. With a population of 22,165 in 1976 and a projected total of 19,696 in 2001, Trail is listed among areas declining in growth. ~ ‘ Forrester agreed that the projections do not reflect economic trends at all “except from the standpoint that population trends in the past have been a direct in population. districts in the province. close approximation.” areas, to the study — i data as well as more recent birth, death and of statistics — most of the school districts in both regions will grow at a rate considerably below the provincial average of 1.88 per cent annually if the population trends of the past 15 years continue. The study, which updates a 1974 report saying B.C. would grow at a rate of 2.8 per cent annually, also lists the Trail school district among areas expected to decline Glen Forrester, a researcher who was involved in completion of the projections, noted Central Kootenay, with a population of 48,895 in 1976, was expected to grow at a rate of “a little bit more than one-half per cent per said. year.” The projection for Kootenay Boundary, with 31,770: in 1976, reflected a minor decline, he added. -. Forrester warned that the regional population figures represented totals from B.C.'s 76 school districts “aggregated in various ways" to produce the 29 regional “The historical figures may not be A consistent with 1976 cenaus figures that you would obtain i from Statistics Canada and there might he slight ent. discrepancies in boundaries,” he said. “But it's a very None of the school districts: in Kootenay Boundary and Central Kootenay were identified as fast-growing 1976 census trends.” “We have assumed the economic trends for the future will not be much different from what has materialized in the past in order for these projections to * be materialized,” he said. The researcher said the projections are based almost entirely on historical population growth trends. “The only exception to thabis that we have imposed constraints on future migration levels, basically to hold ‘ provincial net migration to levels that were felt to be appropriate for the néar future both by Statistics Canada | and the (B.C.) ministry of economic development,” he “To a certain extent the trend lines in terms of the migration component have been altered downward - during the late 1960s and early 1970s.” “There was a influx of into Released by JOINT DOUKHOBOR RESEARCH COMMITTEE The 46th session of tho Doukhobor Research Sym- posium, held Nov. 4, turned . out to be a rather stormy one duo largely, to the introduc- tion into the agenda of some vital subjects upon which conflicting convictions are — held by the members of the various factions present: Present, beside the core groups,’ the USCC and the Doukhobor Society of Canada (generally known as the Orthodox) were many Free- make known publicly its stand in respect to bombings and burnings; also why its members failed, up to this time, to add their voice to that of the USCC members in requesting a formation of an impartial committee on _Doukhobor affairs. The matter of bombings and burnings, being an issue of paramount importance to the Kootenay and Grand Forks districts, hangs largely on the gi 's attitude CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 14, 1979 AA 1 Doukhobor research symposium associate of the late leader, Bonderoff, then secretary’ of the Named Doukhobors — in Peter C scheduled for Dec. 2 at the same location, Main topic for discussion to centre on the Doukhot D of — John which he described thehap- penings on St, Peter's Day. in the Doukhobor settlements in B.C. in 1980..He related how Chistiakoff, on his knees, with tears: in his eyes, appealed to the people to forgive one another's of- fences, for through love a new spiritual life would dawn in their hearts. He also toward the problem of fanati- cal depredation: whether the domites, the Ref and the non-aligned who, as in the past and so particularly at this meeting, opposed, heck- led and harrassed the efforts of the committee to achieve clarification of the basic Doukhobor faith and the beliefs of the different fac- tions. Emotional outburst came from the women of this group and one man had to be d from the hall for "B.C. and in the mid-1970s that violent. up i and it is felt that will continue on a fairly tight basis,” he inued. “Thi the pure historic trend in terms of at the mi; would compon- ‘ Asked about potential uses for projections based only on historic trends, Forrester said the main reason for the study was to provide a common basis for other groups preparing forecasts, More on Page B3 The problem of the Sym- posium C it under General, responsi- ble for he enforcement of law and order in the pi to the people to refrain from using alcohol,~ tobacco and animal flesh for food. 2 The next meeting is 1934, PODIATRIST FOOT SPECIALIST S.J. Flolistrom O.P.M. t tl atthe HI Arrow Arms Hotel Thursday, Nov, 15 9a.m.-1la.m, Friday, Nov. 16 9a.m.- It a.m, For Appointment Phone 365-7282 will authotize the formation of a commission to deal with the matter, or allow the situation to continue as it now is, with the criminal , elements enjoying a free hand in their avowed path of _ destruction. It is believed public pressure is necessary to obtain action on the part of the British Columbia govern- ment in this regard. The these conditions, is how to pparent lack of cooperation on this part by the -Doukhobi distribute itably and intain the d Society of rights of speech, and how to allow equal privileges of representation to those who habitually considog all rules as barriers‘ to free speech; who interpret the name Freedomite as a form of ‘Christmas Crafts Fair; something for everyone A booth exhibiting hand crafted knives was among the displays seen at the Blueberry Creek Christmas Crafts Fair held in the Regional Recreation Com- plex Friday and Saturday. The knives, “mostly hunting knives and special use knives,” as booth proprie- tor Vivian Jennings ex-* plains, “are beautiful in their craftmanship.” Some of the , handles were made of elk, deer and moose horn, she id, ih made whi emade | from’ rosewood and lignum vitae, an ironwood from South America. The Blueberry Creek Fair, in its fifth year, is” organized by the Blueberry Creek Recreation Society. A book vendor at the fair who -had newspaper and - magazine clippings found in bookstores and hawkshops from all across the country. Some of his material goes back 400 years. cl have a section of a gedgraphy book written by Captain. Cook when he dis- ‘covered Vancouver, and a German newspaper dated 1633,” the vendor said. Some of his pieces are valued at There was a booth sell- : ing petit point, brooches inlaid with miniature needle- point, and another table full of beautifully -decorated or- -naté dolls. Around the corner and you come upon rack of haad-sewn pack sacks for hiking and skiing, and a table covered with crazy, curvy pottery looking as if it might serve well at an over- boisterous dinner party. Proceeds from the fair went toward Blueberry _ Creek community projects. TT: THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS ‘NEIGHBOR /. . THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE... This emblem identifies the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor Wei in the community. For Information cal! JANFYFE 365-7154 or M. KENNEDY 365-3590 Kids Can Write Santa Claus Care Castlegar News Hey Kids! none ea ‘# ensure your letter getting right to Santa Claus at the North Pole. Just write your letter to: “Santa Claus, care of Castlegar News, Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C.” and we'll do the rest. Your letter will be pub- lished in the Castlegar News and a copy of the paper will go airmail special delivery, direct to Santa Claus. Don't forget to remind Mom and Dad, though, that your letters must be mailed to the Castlegar News.so that ‘they're received no later than noon on Monday of the week in 2 7 which they should appear in the ®. a i iT. EVERYONE had something to keep them busy at the Craft Learnt Fair \last Friday. ts this little lady dusting her father's. photdgraphs or has she dropped one’ WELL-LADEN fable di: 9 i d the 1 Re works of pottery was just one of the busy — Friday and Saturday. spots at the Blueberry Creek Fair held in Your ~ chatice™ to licence to ignore all rules. ‘A touchy question arose with the sister organization of the USCC, the Doukhobor Society of Canada, over the subject of the Doukhobor Declaration which is an im- portant basic code of princi- ples formulated by the late Canada was a mat-, ter of serious discussion at the meeting. Verigin, in his appeal to the meeting, stressed in no uncertain terms that fanti- cism presented a grave dan- ger to the whole Doukhobor movement; that in view of this danger it was important for every conscientious per- son to work for a solution of this problem. This matter, he said, is tremendously important. The of he leader, Peter P. Chi: and now recognized by the USCC as an official represen- tation of their faith. The question was: Why the members of the Doukho- bor Society of Canada, though adhering to the tradi- tional Doukhobor line of belief, to date acknowledge only a part of the Doukhobor Declaration? Members of the Doukho- bor Society of Canada ex- plained-that though the-De- — claration, as such, is not incorporated in their conati- tution, it is not rejected by members, Another touchy question arose over a request by John J. Verigin and other officials of the USCC to the Doukho- bor Society of Canada to For A GOOD TIME Ph. 365-2315 -RE-ELECT GODDERIS for Alderman Complex on placed'in the Castlegar News automatically run in the Mid-Week Mirror. PLACE YOUR ACTION AD NOW. PHONE 365-2212 rtation asserted, is like a sentence of doom to all Doukhobors alike. Fanaticism is darkness, and eradicating it is a matter of life and death. Peter Soloveoff read into the record a letter of a close Youthful Mo Proven Record of Community Service Aware of Community Willing to listen and talk For City Alderman, Vote... Re-elect For City Alderman — Experience Integrity Commitm Availabili VOTE ent ty AlbertCalderbank — CALDERBANK, aiterts. For Transport To Polls Phone 365-6534 x or ity Alderman BONDAROFF, George F. xX