04/30/94 * LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY PARLIAMENT BUILDING: VICTORIA BC VBV 1x4 CAN Page 16B The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, November 10, 1993 Sun Classifieds 365- 1848 COMM. PROPERTY PROPERTY FOR SALE + BUILDING LOTS AT ASTLEGAR + COMMERCIAL LOTS AT SOUTH SLOCAN + ACREAGE AT CASTLEGAR TRAIL Call Alex at 365-5342 1 ACRE frontage wood Realty lon or 423-6977 mp COME TO YOUR SENSE 4 PAD mobile home park ‘near Fer fod. 14 7: 69,000 Also home based bi with good ome, $35,000 ov ay carry parwood Realty 425-7711 Rick Pat or of 425-4413 tiGHWAY PROPERTY - great expo- ure, 5 individual lots, 800 ft All or part. Ph: 365-006. . WO 6 acre parcel ty Limit across from Mission Hills Golf surse. Joseph Creek on east side $54,500 each. 489-4808. Cranbrook. COMM. RENTALS FOR LEASE: RETAIL and office space in Castiegar's newest and only downtown mall City Center Square’, Call 365-5591 or 365-6558. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM, tull basement on dou ble lot. Close to school der $150,000. 365-748( 2480 SQ. ft. of this beautif on 12th 3000 § +Salmo, 3 baths tamily room port, sundeck shrubs and trees rner lot, 30 min. from Castlegar Trail or Nelson. haling $130,000. 1 3572357 or 1-367-7482. DUPLEX IN downtown Grand Fork Durrently rented with positive cast flow. Recent renovations include dou- ble-pained windows, carpets, lino paint and roof. Can be converted to single family home. 1-868-2685. Cary Asking $92,500. IMMACULATE 1200 sq. ft house walk-in basement, 100 sq. ft garage, 2 carports, 2 acres landscaped, 50 acres total. Trails, ponds, creek, view, swimming, 45 mir from Castlegar. $249,000. 355-2468 (Slo- can) best around 6 p.m. Situated on large RENOVATED 1902 Heritage Home. 3 lots. Possibility of home : business. $142,500. 426 brook WANTED TO BUY: low priced hou requiring renovation in Ce upancy 2088. Cran Jar/Trail/Saimo or outlying area 365-3332 HOUSES FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM home, available Dec. 1 Call 365-7446 atter 5 p.m, 2 BEDROOM house in S. Castlegar $450/mo. 362-5468 2-BEDROOM Wuplex tor rent. Ph 365-2800 leave message. 2-BEDROOM hguse in Genelle $550/mo. + utilities. Call Lorraine at 365-2111 or 365-3887, AVAILABLE DEC. 1, clean, older, 1-bed room house, t's, electric heat.near store & bus stop in Robson. Ri 7009. BEAUTIFUL RIVERSIDE 2-bedroor home in Valican Available Dec. 1.Children & pets welcome. N/s, 226-7640. onable. 365- CUSTOM 3+bedroom home on quiet, 1/2 acre, 4 appliances, fireplace, sunken living rm, sky lights etc. Lots of deck. Close to Castlegar & College. N/s, n/p. Available in- nediately. $850/mo. + utilities. 365-2166 Ray. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1986 14x70 3 bedrm, f/I $27,900. 1982 14x70 f/I, 3 bedrm 4,900. (1) 1981 14x70 f/k rm $23,900. 1979 14x70 $19,900 (1) 1978 14x70 $17,900. (2) 14x68 $15,900. Can deliver Crowsnest Properties 3 or mobile 489-7477. DL #9648 10X52 EACH. Ex. office complex Excellent mobile home, additions >6 build your own double wide Ph: 365-0062 12 WIDE, 14 wide and double wide = —e Ssaeeeees — A SENSE of A SENSE of POWER A SENSE A SENS SUNBIRD LE r Door SEDAN SEDAN B98" GHC SONOMA » used mobile homes for sale. Moved Lakeshore Mobile Homes, K DIN9660 12X60 MOBILE home for sale. Good ome, 365-6233 atter 5 p.m. X68 large addition, $9,900. x68 $9,900; 1975 12x68 $10,900; 1976 14x62, 5 appliances $18,900; 1981 14x70, 5 appliances 1d’, $24,500, Sparwood Real 11 Rick of 425-4413 14X70 2 bedroom , 2 baths ot extras. Set up in Greenwood MHP in Nelson. 365-0977 or 825 4 BRAND NEW 14x68 homes with new & range. Cal West Homes jar, Next to United Buy & Sell HOMES COMING in! Good used mo biles fr priced right. 1979 Brentwood 14x68, 2/3 bedrms. Ready t int $17,500. Coming soon Sierra & top of line ‘83 Fleetwood, shingle roof, 6'walls, cen tral air, 5 app. Specific needs? Tell 428-8911, DL #9689, __ NEWLY RENOVATED 12x68, 2-bed n, across fro the Met. Possible ancing. 365-0062. MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT n prairies, 14x70 At 15 CLEAN mobile homes on large lots. 12° and 14’ wides. 357-2234. 2 BEDROOM mobile home in private setting-Tarrys. References & damage deposit. 399-4349. 2 BEDROOM mobile home, partly fur- carport, w/d. $500. Blueberry Available Dec. 1, 365-5549 2 BEDROOM mobile, fridge/stove Available Dec, 1. Phone 365-7886. 2-BEDROOM mobile home in Gen ello, t/s, washer, 365-3943, AVAILABLE NOV. 15, 2-bedroom 14x64 $500/mo. Also, 3-bedroom 12x66 in Robson. $400/mo. Damage deposits required. 365-0934 leave message. MOBILE PAD for rent at Cedar Crest Mobile Home part, call 365-8419 nished. SATISFACTION of CONTROL be STYLE a MO. ee a 7 = PARK YOUR mobile home trailer on 2 unny acres in Krestova, Water & power on site, $250/mo. 365-3 108. APART. FOR RENT 1 ALL found suite. Available for monthly rental at Twin Rivers Motel 365-6900. . 1 BASEMENT suite located next to the Met Marv/Tim Hortons, 750 sq. ft. fully furnished; includes microwave use of w/d, cable & utilities. Parking space in a paved driveway is also included, Cost $400/mo. Call 365. 8034 to view suite. 1 BEDROOM semi-furnished includes heat. $460/mo. 365-2727 or 365-3975 eves, 1 BEDROOM suite available Dec. 1 Downtown. Heat, power, drapes, ap- pliances included. Nép, n/s $435/mo. 365-2794 eves 1-BEDROOM suite near hospital in Castlegar, $350/mo. 364-5603. 1-BEDROOM SUITE, dbwntown, t/s. Behaved pet okay. $350/mo. Avail able Nov. 15. 365-2419. 1-BEDROOM townhouse, downtown, t/s, draperies, laundry on site. No pets. $495/mo. Available Nov. 1. 365. 7042 after 10 a.m 2 BEDROOM basement suite $350/mo. + utilities. Also, 2 bedroom suite, $ utilities, Call Barry 36 5-2111 or 365- 2757. 2 BEDROOM basement suite witridge, stove. Heat included. North Castlegar. $400/mo. Call 365-2644 2 BEDROOM suite in triplex in N Castlegar. Laundry facilities $500/mo. + utilities. Ref's. Available Dec, 1, 265-4487, 2-BEDROOM, 900 sq. ft, Dec. 1, fridge, stove, dishwasher, laundry on site, fenced grassed yard. Owner maintained, parking. 365-5070. 3 BEDROOM apt in east Trail. 368-9674, 3 LARGE 1-bedroom apartments, fully fur nished, includes heat/hydro from $500/mo. 365-5613. AVALABLE DEC. 1, 1-becroom apt, heat in- iided. Launcty facilities. $425¢ma 365.6393, AVAILABLE Nov. 15, 1-bedroom apart ment. Downtown location. Suitable for 1-2 AVAILABLE NOW furnished, $350.1 tilities. F derosa Manor, Sparwood ‘Call 42 3646 of (403) 583-3427 BACHELOR BASEMENT suite $300/mo. including utilities, non smoker. Available Dec, 1. 365-5226 LARGE 2-bedroom suite, washer dryer, separate entrance, Blueberry $575 (includes gas, heat). Non-smok ©r_No pets, 365-2538 or 365-1280. NEW FULLY furnished or unfurnished deluxe, 2 bedroom townhouse, down town. No pets, laundry on site, fenced yard f/s. Available Nov. 1 365-7042 ROOMY 2-bedrm apt. with sundeck stovertridge included. N/pets, n/s preferred. 365-3886, SELKIRK MANOR 1& 2 bedroom apart ments available, 365 - 3034. RENTALS WANTED WANTED TO RENT: 2 or more bed room house or mobile with w/d, t/s for family of 3 w/2 cats, by December 1 Call 855-4251 collect SHARED ACCOMMODATIONS BUYING, SELLING, Renting, Ex- changing a vacation timeshare? Call the experts with International experi ence!!! Resort Condo Marketing. 1 800-722-6636. ROOMMATE WANTED TO share 2 bedroom house w/woman & dog. N/s, $250/mo. including utilities. Call 365- 522 1-bedroom suite ANTIQUES “Ey AN’ T TIQUES Come and browse among “TREASURES OF THE PAST* Silver Rattle Antiques AVE, CASTLEGAR LOCATED N peaple, $4000. sradd 365-2624. CARRIER OF THE MONTH SPORTS LOCAL POLITICS The Great Debate! It’s happening in Ootischenia! Ken Wyllie and One-night stand for Rebels as Nelson reclaims position Local club continues to impress/2B | About violence, education and commitment/1C voc The Castlegar Sun vo-:«: ‘The weekly newspaper with a daily commitment’ Weather 75 Cents + G.S.T. The last word LAWRENCE CHERNOFF AUDREY MOORE “I offer you the alternative Castlegar is in good shape which will ensure a mayor that financially. The planning has been gives you experience with reason- done. Now is the time for action. SUN STAFF able and responsible change This action needs a mayor who Together we will go forward into a knows how to keep the good new era for Castlegar.” things happening.” It could be that the premiere of BC has suddenly,» been hit with a feeling of -guilt—after receiving a number of requests and invitations to visit this not- so-subtle part of the province, he’s finally taking up the offer Mike court will be land- ing at the Castlegar Airport at approximately 4:15 p.m., Thursday. From there, he will be making various stops in the Silver City, including a lun- cheon with the newly formed organization, Community Pride. The following day, Harcourt will be touring the Celgar Pulp mill, meeting with Castlegar City Council in a closed-door session, and will be the guest of honor at a noon luncheon spon- sored by the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce. The public is DOREEN SMECHER MIKE 0’CONNOR “I believe in back to basics gov- ernment. We need to solve the problems at hand—with a bal- anced budget, planning and fore thought “It's been an exciting campaign, I'm happy the citizens of Castle- gar have a choice for mayor. I hope they all get out to vote.” BRENDA BINNIE KIRK DUFF “Council is going in the right direction in terms of planning, openness and accountability. I feel I have played a large part in this direction. 1 would like to continue “Look. I'm a real hard worker and I'll do my best for the citizens of Castlegar | love this town. It’s my town too !o move in a positive direction Take a look at my past perfor-” mance, then mark you ballot SHARLENE IMHOFF Sun Editor An angel of mercy may very well have been guiding a fully loaded logging truck when its brakes failed while traveling south on Highway 3, into BOB PAKULA DOUG GREEN “Take a look at who's done the “I'm the kind of person who work. I make every effon and I'll says lets leave politics at home a Castlegar. continue to do sg for the people get down to business. I feel I've Robert Arsenault of S almo I'm dedicated.” started a process where council ‘ the driver of the truck, now will start to do instead of talk Let's get on with it. Let's get value was subsequently charged for for our dollars.“ an ‘overweight load" face frirth knows luck has its limits—he and could tion with incident, described by officials as “miraculous” and “extremely lucky Castlegar Fire Chief Gerry Rempel knows first hand. He was traveling the same route when, near the Cozy Pines RON ARMBRUSTER WALTER FLUX “The current council has done everything possible to keep citi- Motel, the runaway truck zens from finding out what's going passed his vehicle and others in on in the backroom. Blind trust the oncoming lane “I am committed to honest and open communication, aggressive economic development and strongly believe that logic and Seeing CHRIS COOK This award has been presented for a JOB WELL DONE The Castlegar Sun carrier will receive an award plaque, lunch at Subway (maximum value $6.00) and a theatre pass we” eseun Sun “SUBWAY” sTemtNPOA } Beet on ¥ noreh . s ° 090 and Aso Rega y re ~KALAWSKY PONTIAC BUICK GMC 365- 3155 ie common sense play a large part in decision making.” rves no one. If elected I plan to change this.” JIM MAKORTOFF “I would work hard to make council more open to the public, more accountable for its actions and have a greater memory of the electorate.” DAVE KEEN “My major goal is to help cre- ate a stronger economic base to Prevent occurrences that took place in Nelson and Trail when SUN STAFF You've met the candidates and listened to their comments Now it's time to carefully mark those ballots. Voters can do so this Satur day, November 20, at the Castlegar and District Recre ation C entre, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Doors will locked after 8 Harcourt tour hits Castlegar Mike Harcourt invited to the luncheon, and is urged to attend and ask ques- tions. As well as this, Harcourt will be available to answer ques- tions while’ on an open-line talk show at CKQR in Castlegar. Runaway logging truck gets lucky smoke, and realizing the situa- tion, Rempel switched on his emergency lights and followed the truck. “I thought about get- ting ahead of him to possibly wam people, but it wasn’t safe for me to do so.” Somehow the truck, which Rempel estimates was traveling ut about 80 km, was able to round the curve leading to the overpass at the intersection, and was brought to a coast, and finally stopped along the shoul- der before the Kinnaird Bridge As well as following ‘the vehicle, Rempel called for a pumper truck and volunteer firefighters to arrive on scene as soon as possible “The potential for a major accident was sure there,” said Rempel. The incident occured at approximately 3 p.m., Monday Candidates counting the hours trustees, city councillors and a new mayor. Residents voting for Regional Director in Area J can also vote at the Recreation Complex, as well as Robson Element School, Ootischenia Elementary School, and Blue- ementary School re a local resident who has_not yet registered to vote, you‘¢an do so on voting their primary employers were closed or laid off.” p P.m., so don't be late! The Recreation Centre is the only voting station in Castlegar, where residents can choose their new School District No. 9 See New logging regulations will seriously hurt economy says speaker to RDCK SHARLENE IMHOFF Sun Editor day, at the complex. Property electors (property owners living outside of Castlegar), should have registered by November 5 VOTING 3A The key to driving satisfaction A Great Used Vehicle and A Great Vacation* 1989 HYUNDAI EXCEL 2 dt, auto, Vo, loaded 4dr, auto (a ALAWsicy) Dual Bug Screen & Winter Front *39°° (Lexan Unbreakable Hood Protector *69°° Great for te winter Inside Marritt said that early projections indi cate that the Allowable Annual Cut is being reduced in all Timber Supply Areas, employee. Early reports state that the ry u Kootenay Lake TSA will tetuse its aac | 3 Sections 32 pages by Il per cent, followed by a further 10 Ann Landers .......... 7C thereby creating greater competition within _ per cent each decade; Revelstoke TSA will 5B the industry for a smaller amount of wood reduce its AAC by 12 per cent, followed “It's going to affect jobs. It’s going to by additional reductions leading to an affect entire communities,” Marritt said eventual 60 per cent drop in 10 years: a future timber harvesting practices. Reading from a list of figures he drop by more than SO per cent to the Gold Various Timber Supply Reviews are obtained, the Interior Lumber Manufactur en TSA, starting with a LO per flow starting to trickle in, and according 10 ers cach decade rior Lumber Mau.ufacturers Marmitt, the results should be sounding off pleted Timber Supply Reviews in the A draft report detailine th 7 RunhingMate Marritt, a guest speaker at the district's an alarm for sawmill owners, the public surrounding area do nothing to champion tor the Arrow Timber Suppl! KALAWSIKY CANOPIES And More mecting last Saturday, was speaking about and elected officials the cause of the every-day forest sector See oo PONTIAC BUICK GMC (1909) 110. 7 - Lh Ze sottssona THE KING OF CARS 2325B - 6th Avenue, Castlegar * 365-0015 the Ministry of Forest's Timber Supply Review. The review, which began in November 1992, will in fact determine a new Annual Allowable Cut for each Tim- ber Supply Area in the province, as well as Provide information on current manage ment practices and a new starting point for The corporate structure of the forest industry is changing, and the casualties of this change will be forestry employees and communities in which they live That was the message sent to directors on the Regional District of Central Koote nay by John Marritt. president of the Inte 92 BUICK CENTURY loaded, au, cassette low kms, great kixury car Editorial Sports... Profile .,.. Classifieds.... 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