CITY OF _ CASTLEGAR COURT OF * REVISION ‘Water and Sewer Frontage Tax Assessment Take notice that a Court of Revision will hear complaints correct the Ansessment Roll as to: 5 Name ot the owners of the Actual fcot frontage assessed to parcels the taxable foot frontage fale be heard Telephone 365-5210 Now Insertions, cop chang ‘\¢ancellations for the Ca: faws Business Directory will ee eaccepted up to.5 p.m., March’ 30 for ¢ Brian L. Brown Certified General A complaint sho! by the Court of Revision unless wciiien notice of the com- plaint, has been made to the office of the City Clerk pee to 4:20 p.m, on March 18, 1983. nue court oe REVISION ‘WILL UNCIL: RCH 22, WAS AT 430P. M. RJ. Skillings : City C CITY OF CASTLEGAR IMPORTANT NOTICE Building Permit Requirements The City of Castlegar wishes 3 remind the genera! public No person shall start any con- struction of a building alterations, or repairs ie9 ee building, install a pool, wood stove, chimney, or fence, without first obtaining a Bulldin, p Permit from the city of Cast No porson shall use nor occupy any buildin: ng or chang e use of a building without first obtaining an Occupancy Per- mit from the City of Castlegar, No- person shall pave or asphalt | any driveway or parking lot without receiving Par Pag Permit fom the Cte of Castlegar. Failure to obtain Quilding Permits may result In fines up fo $2,000.00 (two thousand dollars), ond may require 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 MOROSO, MARKIN & BLAIN Certitied General Accountants 241 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-7287 REPAIR SHOP LTD Repairing appliances : is our business! For theHome~ Handyman We have the LARGEST STOCK OF APPLIANCE PARTS - IN THE WEST KOOTENAY Factory Authorized -to Soligo, Koide & John Chartered Accountants 615 Columbia. Ave. tal Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Henry John, B.Sc., C.A. Resident Partner Office Aid Basic Bookkeeping ‘Service the Major Name TRAGL APPLIANCE eo month of April. THE COLANDER © SPAGHETT! | HOUSE. Specializing Intallan eyigin For Reservations Phone 364-1816 * 1475 Cedar Avenuo Teall, B.C. i Ie connie rocon erent Industrial and Comi ercial Dispersals w. Estates shold % Store Liquidation % Cn Site at Our Auction Yard > Our Now Prourene will be Weekly Sales Every _ Starting at 12 noon and Commencing Nov. 6, 1982. Floor Sal Contact: Orville Kramer or James Donovan at 072088" Satu day. ; —7 Days a Week COLEMAN COUNTRY. “BOY SERVICE. : sume & Septic Tank .: Pumping: :‘ Phone 365-5013 : 3400 - 4th Avenue Conil Brand Large 1434 Columbia Ave. Castlegar fer Al our Auto Needs lumbia Ave. 365 - 5223 MITCHELL AUTO PARTS a : RUMFORD fe sone a Chimney Services Ltd. * Complete Masonry Work ©-Chimney Lining Cortitied Fire Safety Inspections ~ 1406 Columbia Ave : 41 2601 - 9th Ave., , - Castlegar - 365-7312 - 365.7248 Personal income Tax Tutoring removal of any aehich, cc contravenes any City ye G. Braman, Building Inspector Sliy of Ca silegar sincere popular in B.C. OTTAWA (CP) — More than half a million families enjoyed the luxury of three or more bathrooms in their homes in 1981 while a slightly larger. number of others - faced the prospect of major home. repairs. Data from the last census released Tuesday by Statis- ties Canada showed 551,065 housing units, or 6.7 per cent of-all housing units, with at least three bathrooms. Bathrooms — either full ‘, baths or powder rooms — were especially popular in British Columbia and Al berta. The percentage of B.C, homes: with three or more was 12 per cent. The com- parable figure for Alberta was 11.4 per cent, At‘ the other end of the spectrum, a total of 111,605 * homes had no inside plumb- ing at all. Extra bathrooms were also probably not high on the list of priorities of 1705 in. === ETS dividuals or families living in COMPETITIVE anes: PH. LUELLA AT 365-6658 “The Complet Appliance 2 Centre’, ‘ MAYTAG Appliances Sold jaytag — General Electric Mean Aid — Jenn-Air —Gibson— “THE BEST" WARRANTY SERVICE INSTALLATION SERVICE EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE onall major “CASTLE TIRE (1977) Ltd. SALES & SERVICE ALL BIAS ‘TIRES _INSTOCK NOW REDUCED BUY 1 — GET 2nd MATCHING TIRE AT S Fale, Koo rrr) Hour Service TOP QUALITY CLOTHING. INFLATION FIGHTER PRICES ‘NEARLY NEW SHOP _ ToRonsland Ave. T Phone 368-3517 Clothes token on consignment. ——<—— io &L r Boarding, taping & filling. Textures and hand-stipple ceilings FREE ESTIMATES 367-7756 2s we JERRY'S DRYWALL | ‘OPEN. 364 Days a Year 1038 Columbia Avenue (Botiom of Sherbiko Hill) 6236-10: Sun. & Hols. 9-10:30 p.m. * Groceries, Tobacco, Cantestionary & & ral W&J OSTRIKOFF MAIN ST. MUFFLER a, becated at Turbo © including fridges by qualified technicians. Authorized Repalr Service Large Stock of Parts 365-3388 Castlegar Plumbing & Heating 1008 Columbia Ave. 1570 - 2nd Ave., Trail — 368-8078 (Across from Sateway) OVER 10,000 BOOKS IN STOCK AT homes or ap where major repairs were needed. The census showed an. average of 6.7 percent of the ~ country’s housing units in’ this category. The compar- able figures of 10.1 per cent in ‘Nova Scotia and 10 per cent in New Brunswick were noticeably higher than the national average. However, the picture of substandard housing condi- tions painted by the census is not all that gloomy consider- ing that 45.8 per cent of all the country's hosing units had been built before 1961. In terms of home heating, the census figures confirmed the well-known trend away from oil heat to other forms of heating, a trend that has been encouraged by the fed- eral and provincial govern- ments" in recent years. The years between 1971 and’ 1981 showed a major shift to piped or bottled and a move to electricity that Statistics Canada described as spectacular. HOME APPLIANSE REPAIR LTD. ford Ave. Ya OF NEW PRICE TRADES WELCOME > aaa 2 Castlegar PROFESSIONAL & COURTEOUS AUTHORIZED SERVICE EPOTFOR... *Hotpolnt °G.E. * Inglis © Moffatt WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF PARTS. 365-5451 or 364-0411 SHELDON’S CARPET | ’ CLEANING PROFESSIONAL SERVICE upholstored furniture JOHN’S BOOKS e « Residential . Roofing ¢ Building ¢ Remodelling * Concrete 359-7729 “LET YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS BE OURS" 2045 Columbia Ave., Trail © Renovations © Custom-Built Kitchen Cabinets © Residential & Commercial © Big Job or Small 368-5911 Box 43, Crescent Valley 'E Pash Contracting Jezebel's i DISCO ~ DISCO ‘at the Terra Nova’ * ¢ In-home Service — . * Drapery Hardware’ © ‘Singer Sewing Centre Castieaird Plexo 6-3810 x 609, .Selmo, B.C. CASTLEGAR i FUNERAL CHAPEL: Dedicated to kindly, thoughtful service. Granite, Marble ‘and - Bronze Plaques ». Frult Tree Pruning beh Troe fen ‘moval . PROFESSIONAL Removal & Fruit Tree Pruning! Columbia Pest Control ’ & Tree Service Ltd... 368-6114 - Nursery & Florist Ltd. - Phone 365-3222 |: 365. 6810. WISE’'S HARDWARE 2044 Washington St.” Rossland Shotguns i &Ri les Bought —Sold Farad 3625171. ¢ Custom-made Drapes ~. We sell & use PRODUCTS. . The Hair Annex’’ 1241: 3rd St. © 365-3744 LAND * Handcrafted Homes ‘Creston moving: estimate. Let 01 reprerentative tell’ you. about the many services which hove made Williams the most respec- fed fg iname in. the .moving siness; ‘106 S BUILDERS "WILLIAMS MOVING @ STORAGE 2237-6th Ave., Castlegar Invite you-to calf them fora {res Ph. 3653328 Collect B.S. O.D. OPTOMET RIST 1012-4th St... Costl DRYWALL Digby Stetsko © Commercial © Residential ® Custom Work 365-6011 D&D. Savings Loans Mortgages insurance (AURORN, newware Uni nines CONTRACTING up. \ ® Residential © Commercial © Drywaili Call 365-3783 365-3260 Kootenay Savings Credit Union South Slocan Nakusp Trail Fruitvale Castl BOBCAT For © Weddings . ® Banquets © Meetings Groups large or small Magic Moments 1251 Cedar Ave., Trall 368-8117 —_—_“(Sen, SNOW REMOVAL Septic Tank Backhoe Landscaping LOW, LOW RATES 365-3015 SERVICES |. New Denver {Salmo Woneta Plaza TRAIL HONDA. We don't make a lot of *- noise but we service what we sell and our prices are right. Don't buy another Honda until you check our price -or you may be'paying - too much, Elliot Motors Ltd. DBA Trail Honda” 368-3377 Deuter D6014 ‘Phone 365-3361 Tues.-Fri, 9.a.m:-5 p.m. MM. L LeRoy Saturday 9.a.m.-12 noon | Call Martha 365-6849. J&N Upholstery - For all your upholstery needs. 614 Front Sh Nelson Ss 952:24 2 —Sales _ Service ‘NELSON CARPETS WE SELL _@ INSTALL WATERBEDS a QUILTS | 354-4858 | 636 Boker $t., Nelson q, n LI car gen Accessories “47. (TIM) ALLEN, B.Sc. 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. @ Phone 352-5152 Bartle q Gibson Plumbi Co. Ltd. “ia 1s Industrial Piping Supplies 2317 - 6th Ave., Castlegar 65-7702 Tao. & De Bus. 365-6087 Res. 365-7572 © Lighting © Bath Accessories. > . 348-5302 : Town Square, Trail WICKER ’n THINGS QUALITY WICKER "AT LOW PRICES, Mon. to Thurs, Asatte eine Fri, — 10-s 1403 pear 1 Bay Ava. Tra! MITCHELL AUTO PARTS . CHOKERS — MAINLINES @ CHAINS. 365-7248 1402 Columbia Ave. Custom Framing Art Gallery ATASTE OF ART 365-2727 os chet eto! Diese Rug: E> qUeddng Ringe WATCHES * Bulovae Seiko® Pulsor BONE CH CHINA. © Doulton: Albert : 1358 cedar, Tral}360- 9533 Dining Under the Palms atu 1 Whether your ani starts with A or M, or X, ¥ orZ You'll find Affordable Prices TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN 1001 Rossland Ave., Trall Reservations 364-2222 if Directo: advertising pays PHONE 365-5210 Treo Topping, Shoping, f : evista va L ag q fora Pattiansas’ Bldgas, 3 : Victoria, . Ges : VOVLX4 S01 Bet) eait _ ‘Poblistied at “The Crossrdads of the Kootenays” .WEATHERCAST Cloudy with showers tommorow . ° “hh lows of 3°, Outh for the next couple of doys Is for continuing mild weather and shower activity. VOL. 36, NO. 20 oe " \CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1983 3 Sections (A, B&C) : “By RON NORMAN S “Tueaday’s decision’ by ‘th nited | ‘States ‘Commerce Department -not to impose any, ‘major, import’ penalties ‘on softwood lumber products from Canada was more than just a _ Feliof:to BC Timber Celgar : he division manager ‘Al a lifesaver..." Lambe decision; page a2 After all, last year Calgar sawmill shipped 65 per cent of its lumber to the United States. In other, years that figure has béen as high as 80 per cent, Any kind of import duty.on had: devastating effect: on. the local mill and its nearly’ 400) ‘employees, - Nevertheleas,: though : ‘the preliminary findings “by the ze) ’ * May 28 and. though it too is P no guarantee t that the U.S. lumber companies who. lobbied “ the fight isn't = The final decision o on Jumbér tariffs will be handed down’ rp tobe fe there is fintcars) for an as het: undetermined overseas ‘buyer: — : for an import petialty won't tackle the fasue' again ly in either Belgium or the United Kingdom. Work on the order began about a week ago and ‘is down the road. “It’s not, gone dead, " growls ‘Thornton. 4 But by the.time the import issue resurfaces, Thornton ‘: , intends to have the Celgar pulll ing Position to weather any changes. ./ He's already started that by casting ‘an eye to thes as yet: untapped overseas lumber markets. For the first time in the .Celgar mill's 22-Year: history, it: will be sending a lumber shipment’ to Europe...’ : In fact, the shipment-— worth $1.2 million — began rolling off the mill’s;chains Tuesday, ironically the day the import decision was handed down...’ - f Tho firat order Is for 600,000: board -feet of fir (about 20: ? d to be d early next week. + Tt gives the ‘mill a little more flexibility,” Thornton said - of the move into the overseas market. He said Celgar.won't have to. Sepend, solely ‘on the North Amorican market for ‘lumber sales. i Tt, became | an ‘alternative. ‘that ‘td the best interests our company and* our employees we couldn't: ignore,” yverseas market | * mills in northern B.C. to cut'export standards — A typical shiptoad of lumber overseas will total 25 million board feet — not all from one mill of course. “That's ‘sa lot of wood,” Thornton said. ie BC Timber's penetration into overseas markets is not isolated to the Celgar sawmill and is not a knee-jerk reaction: to. the U.S. Commerce Department import ruling. ‘The company earlier converted its Kitwanga and Pohle the first forest products company in’North America to do so. And now it has decided to convert the Celgar mill so it Thornton added. : Particularly appealing is. the fact. that the overseas » inarket isn't to market provides some ‘stability. Shofnton said the export market isn’t is cyclical simply because it deals iri huge.contracts over longer periods while the Necth American‘ market deals “in boxear, numbers.” and 50° too can'cut to overseas lumber standards. “The move was prompted by shrinking markets and a greater competitiveness among lumber producers for existing markets," export sales. said Arkadi Bykhovaky, director of . But the move tant t quite as easy as it seems. European ntinuod on page A2 " = FINAL ToUcHES . + + Therese ‘Anderson (left) ond : put.on makeu Mn ‘preparation for Friday night's ee Talent Night at Stanley Humphries. The two _ Tuesday - unveiled ‘to Cas legar council its’ latest Patient in> the . 1600 . Block, Columbia ‘Ave. ‘