3 nie sit 3 Bage 12B We specialize in ICBC claims ‘At Peformance wecare...allofus!’ ° Custom painting Seniors discount Call Jason ( Old McGauley Ready Mix Building) Working together to'serve yout ik David Daniel better * RESIDENTIAL « COMMERCIAL » LAND FREE MARKET EVALUATION. 965-6892 or 965-2166 Fax 365-7715 Castle: ar Realty 1761 Columba ad «PROP. FOR SALE 1/2, ACRE bullding lot West Raspberry Bench. 365-5547 10 ACRES for sale, with 68’ trailor. Close to town. 426-4182 after 6pm => Cranbr 3:LANDSCAPED acres overlooking Kootenay Lake — part of 23 acre parcel Includes mobile home with audition and sundeck, detached jorkshop, outbuildings and lcturesque creek, All this and more for $62,000 obo 428-4138 Cohoe Insurance Vehicle Transfers License Plates 1127 4th St., Castlegar 365-3301 COMM. PROPERTY VIN 1G8 TS Si eC} aren ” Classified Mail Order Blank The Castlegar Sun 405 COLUMBIA AVE., CASTLEGAR, B.0, PHONE (604) 268-6268 FAX 365-7762 Postal Code Phone No, CLASSIFIED ADS ol 12 noon on Friday prior to publication Rate .38 per word Per Time + GST Minimum Charge $3.80 + 10 Word Minimum For Box Number add $5.00 Plus Postage to Ad Price IEADLINE: WORDS |__TIMES. el DAYSADATESORDERED | CLASSICIFATION | AMOUNT OUE 3 DISPOSAL SALE-two commercial lots side by side. Columbia Avenue, Offers being now. 365-3990 Insurance : Division: . inview. Agencies Ltd! Our service Includes careful GABIN AT CHRISTINA LAKE, 3117 Bast lake Dr. situated on .84 acres, 434° of lake front, road access, 3 Bedrooms, iup 2down, septic system, all appliances and beds included, 10X16 warf. Priced to sell. Phone: 362-5732 leave a message. HOBBY FARM 11.79 acres, 1473 sq.ft. 3 bedroom, garage, tbulldings, pasture, _ treed, Spectacular view, lakeview $69500 Creston 866-5735 MOVING: house for sale on 2110 Cedar St. To view phone 426-6254 NIRS. ROSLING Real Estate Kootenay Lake, Harrop B.C. Half Grea lake lot with 90° of beach . Sewage and water Installed. Phone John Noakes. 352-7522 NEWLY REMODELED older home, 2: bedrooms upstairs, suite downstairs, excellent __ location. Glose to mall. 428-9105 or 223- 8272 — Creston QUALITY LAKE property near Boswall, B.C. To Inquire: 604-227- 9317 REGISTERED TRAP LINE. 35 tain. Selling something? Phone 365-5266 In calculating the replacement value of your home, using current costs, and taking Please Recycle the Sun Into the unique features of each home. wen focal construction costs in the rise—should you be reviewing what it would cost to rebulld your home? sas So aE i6S5 Coiunibia Avene Another INXS Service Both Hickey - Insurance Broker METHOD OF PAYMENT: C] VISA / MASTERCARD. CJ CASH [Joveoue Signatur Credit Card No. Expiration Date Cc” Cohoe Real Estate Services Ltd. 1127 - 4th St. Castlegar 365-3301 west of Ci has eatin all ll traps, 20000. ee To BEDROOM home, double sized lot, fenced, landscaped, short walk to town. Rented suit in basement. Sit on your sundeck, Rave a cool one, money coming In. 428-5136 after 6, $64500 — Creston “HOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM HOME, on 116' x 125° fot. 801 Glendale Ave, Salmo, BC. Close to both Elementary and “Secondary School. 28' x 48" work Shop on same lot, full basement, 1 1/2 baths, gas furnace. Lot large “eiough to build another home on. Phone S577 9754 evenings or (Jeff) CASTLEGAR'S MOST prestigeous sub., newer 3-4 bedroom, 2 baths, largo landscaped lot, close to ‘schools and park, no agents. 365- “5064 evenings. GENELLE-~4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, “4/2 acre, fruit trees, hot tub, ‘underground spi rinklers., more ‘special features. PSorious inquiries 693-2489 IMMACULATE 2 bedroom house. 1047 = Redbirch Road, West Raspberry. Approx. 900 sq. ft., plus carport. Basement Mostly finished. Lot 1/3: acre, well developed, fruit ‘ees, Must be seen to be ‘€@ppreciated. $74900. Ph. 365-3024 IMMACULATE WELL maintained smaller home. 2 bedroom up, 1 down; 5 min. to all ammen. Beautifully landscaped. Many Jeatures. Listed by owner and “yeduced to $75000 — Creston ‘Phone 428-4411 NORTH CASTLEGAR revenue home, 3 bedroom suite up, 2 house. 5312 ask for Mae. JTHRUMS 10 acres solid 3bedroom “home 1200 squ.ft. basement suite, -frvivnut trees, garden, well. $92000 ‘Phone 399-4728 ats Castlegar -Ootischenia- Extensive quality | remodelling. ROBSON 3 bedrooms, full b it. Nice landscaping. Why rent? Ideal clean, affordable home. M.L.S. Norm Clark Res:365-5153 1989 FORD RANGER was Sioges 985 | now *8,995 1989 FORD RANGER 2 WD, V/6, 5 Spd. was $9, 995 now *7,995 1989 DODGE D-50 2 WD, Propane was $8,995 now 6,995 1985 FORD BRONCO Il was .$5,08 now *7,995 1981 FORD F-350 1 Ton, Flat Deck was $5,995 now $3,985 1987 FORD TEM IPO 1988 FORD F-250 4x4, V/8, 5 Spd. was $9,995 now 7,995 1988 FORD F-250 SUPERCAB 4x4, V/8, Auto., Air, Cruise, Tilt “wat > NOW 1985 FORD F-150 XLT LARIAT 4x4, V/8, Auto., Air, Crulse, Tilt was $9,995 now *8,995 1988 ame: 3X3 CREWCAB , V8, Auto was $11,895 now $9,995 1985 FORD RANGER 4x4, Lift a V/6, 5 Spd. 995 now was $5 995 1988 Poxac e FEMPEST, was $8,098) now TTRUCK & aU SALES 369°7 135 * 365-281 AUTO BODY LTD. “We stand behind our work" «ICBC REPAIRS + CUSTOM PAINTING John Ostoforaft- Owner Tony Da Rosa - Manager Telephone : 365-5454 Fax : 365-5451 BUILT-IN VACUUM SYSTEMS © NO Bags lo buy NO Fiters to clean 4,1 peak horse power © 140° water Eft » 10-year motor warranty $ 5Q9 em COMPLETE HAND TOOLS (Other models avaliable) 365-5087 « FRAME REPAIRS ¢ KROWN RUST PROOFING ¢ FIBERGLASS REPAIRS ¢ WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENTS LOCKSMITH Ucenced and Bonded 2308 6th Ave Castlegar B.C. VIN 2W1 Selling something? Phone 365-5266 CALL 365 - 6562 1114 - ard St, Castlegar a MODERN Y REFLEXOLOGY AND FOOT CARE «+ 2e08 Scoembia Ave. #4 S. Castlegar 2365-5121 GERRY'S BACKHOE SERVICE + LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING + LIGHT EQUIPMENT HAULING *SNOW REMOVAL - + WATER & SEWER SYSTEMS. SAND & GRAVEL 365-7137 «1046 Vine, Robson, B.C, ALL BREEDS" Mid Valley Dog Grooming |}. MAE PEREPOLKIN CERTIFIED GROOMER 2456 HIGHWAY 3A THRUMS, B.C. PH: 399-4726 iS CLEAN-SCENE CARPET CLEANERS Most Advanced System Gots more deep down soll than any other cloaning method * *Flood Cleanup Spscialsts “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- Why not Call Us Today! FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 365-6969 LECT SLAY ~TAMENT VICTORIA BC A Loc, VBV 1K4 Lit, IVE 4-10-92 LIBRARY RULLD NGS Retugee family touches down i in Castlegar Guatemalan family to live in Nelson/2A July 17, 1992 Hegar Sun MIXED Page 3A Vol. 2- No. 29 Castlegar, British Columbia 75 Cents + G.S.T. Celgar's owners SHARLENE IMHOFF Sun Editor Celgar Pulp Co, and one of its contractors have pleaded not guilty to charges stemming f from an alleged Power Consolidated (China) Pulp Ltd. and CITIC B.C. Inc., Celgar’s owners, appeared in Castlegar Provincial Court, Mon- ‘day to answer to six charges under the provincial Waste Man- of effluent into the Columbia River in April 1990, - Act and one count under the federal Fisheries Act. The working contractor at the “Sweat, steel and sawdust! the 11th Annual.Slocan City Logging Show. His partner, but is not allowed to actually touch the saw. plead not guilty to seven charges time of the alleged discharge, H.A, Simons Ltd., faces three Counts under the Waste Manage- ment Act.and one count under the federal Fisheries Act. While the maximum fine under , the Waste Management Act is $1 * million on each count, the penalty under the federal Fisheries Act is "$5,000 oneach count, i (A trial date has been set to begin December 9, at the Castle- :gar-Provincial Court House, and has been scheduled to last four ‘days, #» Castlegar Lawyer John Car- penter, council for Power Consol- -idated and CITIC, says the This hearty competitor shows fine form as he saws his way though the Canadian Championship Single Buck at the oiler, lubricates the saw as it goss through the wood See Profile for results/1B. SUN STAFF PHOTO / Brandan Halper five-month wait to begin pro- ceedings will not have an affect on the trial and final outcome of the case. “The trial had to be moved up to December for a number of rea- sons,” he said. “There was no trial time available in September, Time is needed to arrange for a judge, witnesses have to be secured. It’s a combination of When Proceedings do begin, Carpenter expects the trial to last roughly a week or so, “You can never tell how long. See CELGAR 3A Paving oversight might have caused elevation Sif ZEEBEN Sun staff Whoops. Tt appears an oversight might have allowed a roud paving crew to change the clearance of an Overpass on Highway 3, and result in an accident last Friday, July 12. Henry O'Brien, 42, was the driver of a truck carrying a huge lime-mud filter to the new Celgar mill-site when his cargo struck the railroad overpass just west of the Kinnaird bridge. Although police reports esti- mated $500,000 in damages to the drum-shapéd cargo, the damage is Probably much lower. At that time, the height of the overpass as well as the height of the loaded truck were measured. The overpass, which bore a sign reading 4.76 meters, was found to actually be 4.66 meters above the road. “The truck was the legal size,” Youth Corps projects coming to BRENDAN HALPER Sun staff Keb Print 621 Columbla Avenue Tol. 385-6385 rae 365-FAXS ——— PHOTOCOPYING —— — FAXING (end & Recelve) — Stationery « Computer Diskettes. Ribbons * Rubber Stamps Business Cards, Letterheads & Envalopes « Magnetic Signs. Wedding Stationery BEAM VACUUM CENTRAL SYSTEMS COMPLETE PACKAGE 365 - 2512 =a ARROW LAKES AIR CONDITIONING & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS ¢ Plumbing « Heating “Ie e Air Conditioning Refrigeration ervice & Installation 24 Hour Emergency Service 365-2485 “Located in the Oglow Bullding JIK'S EXCAVATING Land Clearing Demolition Road Work Water & Sewer Complete Site Preparation « Contract or Hourly Rates Seniors‘ Discount : Contact Jim at 365-6456 ice claims handled | promptly Auto Body & Hull Painting ae Boat & Trailer Painting:«' Fancy | ainting i ie ’ Factory Paint Matehing _ 1364 Forest Road (Labatt's Bidg.)- “Tum in at 14th Ave. (BEL Maintenance yard) and follow around "365-2505 On July 15, Environment Min- ister Dave Mercier the the ip public of envi lated issues, and provide young People with hands-on experience in approval of more than 110 Envi- ronment Youth Corps: Projects in over 60 ies across resp ig to env: emergencies. o 1991 Projects include: locating British Columbia for the 1991 season. “The youth corps is one of the most successful programs of its type. in North America,” said Mercier. “ It gives young people a chance to gain new skills and employment experience while helping the environment.” “This: “year, we have a varied array of Projects from all parts of the province: The projects are designed to enhance and Protect oil leaks from aban- doned oil storage tanks in North and West Vs energy conservation in Castlegar tion with B.C. Hydro; rehabilitat- ing owls in cooperation with the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society; and, detecting gypsy moth infestations in Vancouver and Victoria, - Competition for project approval was keen and over 340 habitat for endangered species in the Okanagan; making parks wheelchair-accessible in Squamish and Surrey; establish- ing programs for recycling in Campbell River, Kamloops, Kelowna, Williams Lake and Smithers; conducting angler sur- veys in Port Hardy, Ucluelet and Vernon; delivering an elementary school program on ecology and By Leigh Rubin Proposals were d. Each Project was reviewed by local technical experts and an inter- ministry committee. Field delivery of the Youth Corps projects is provided by the Seven contractors have met the qualifi- said C ible Poirier, one of the Highway Patrolman at the site. Just days before the accident, Columbia Bithulic Ltd. under direction from the Ministry of Highways, — paved over Jong cations to operate Envi Youth Corps Crews, based on their experience operating these, or similar projects, Four of the contractors will begin work immediately and additional portunities will be available in the fall. Employment opportunities with the Environment Youth Corps are available for young See CORPS Great interest expressed in Westar SHARLENE IMHOFF Sun Editor Custlegar City Council i is con- cemed about ‘mp loss at Sale In a press release distributed to council by Westar Timber, Larry Bell, president and chief execu- tive officer of Westar Group, ‘Westar Timber in Toe of the fact that idk buyers. are ii d that the of interest expressed in the timber division is sub . only in certain assets as “The of i PP to the company as a whole. During a Tree Farm Licence Presentation made to council Monday evening, by Doug Lang, Chief Forester and Dan h expressed by companies in the forest industry is gratifying,” said Bell. Bell continued to state that local in Regional Manager for Westar, council voiced questions about Possible job losses to the local plant's 200: plus employees, which the plants operate will not be forgotten. of the highway, raising the elevation oft the road, O’Brien, hauling for Equip- ment Express Ltd. out of Markham, Ontario, said he believed the additional asphalt on the road was to blame. The General Manager for Equipment Express, Ted Hopkins, agreed, day in July. Local songwriter, singer and guitarist Stephen Baal performed folk music at the Kinsmen park July. 11. Baal's performance was part of the Annual Summer Concerts in the Park Series, presented each Thurs- accident He said that O'Brien's 1988 Freightliner Transport had been issued a permit on entering the province at a commercial vehicle weigh scale. That meant the cargo could safely pass under any bridge in B.C. “On (last) Wednesday or Thursday they paved and we got the permit on Friday,” said Hop- kins. “They added 4 or 5 inches to os road and that’s what caused * shortly after the accident the height marking was removed from the overpass and on Monday road crews began tearing up the road. New markings were posted on the overpass—one at 4.6 meters and the other at 4.5. othe different elevation m the slight de lope o} ithe highway “iia nota shift in-the overpass. “If the dimensions were correct at 4.76 we would have made it through,” said Hopkins. “The See PAVING ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO / Brendan Halper