my Castlégar News March 4, 1987 cotlent condition. 365: GLAS with 40 HP electric anopy ues we 188 HP MIC Hardtop: Vy memeet $4,995 $13,500 $10,500 $2,900 $1,195 $3,195 ‘Call Sid Smith, 365-5472 ft. power boat board/outboard ai convertible top, Please call collect evenings. 763- 9 3/18 FERUGSON Tractor, 3 t hit ch, P.1.0. $1,800. Bolens 14-HP with rotovator. blade. chains $2800. 442-5264 tta/V1 83 SUZUKI 650 Tempter kilometres. Exc. co O.B 0. Ph. 365-7695 S55 MOUNTAIN BIKE, good condition suitable for 12-14 year old. 365. 3/18 TO RENT: One or two bdrm house or bachelor suite with fridge and stove in Bon nington/Crescent Valley/South Slocan or Tarrys area. Please phone 365-7197 after 6 p.m. 3/18 - Cash Paid Rodi mowst-type engine in running condition for high school mechanics course: Phone 365-6646. os CLASSIFIED SHOWCASE 2\24 oo “You'll strain your eyes looking for a job that close!” PLUMBING * and HEATING qe ‘Hii if complete resume, tract end work yeterences to: DCT Trucking & int . given the first week of March ad SAL-EREST MOTEL AT SALMO. 1) units, inchudi 5 kitchenettes §99:000 Hipwell Realty, Salmo. 000. Hipwel , Salmo. Phone 365-7514. m EYAL; COFFEE SHOP and Games Room, Slocan. Property, building and included. CAP IT OFF Cap off your team with a Custom Baseball Ball Cap, or T-Shirts... Crests .. . Jackets etc. Call Elaine at 352-7712 for more information or drop in and see her at: PONS WANTED: Used furniture, ap- pliances, antiques, collectibles and loveable junk. Top dollar paid. Pat Hogan, 352-6822. tin /05 WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. CUSTOM SILK SCREEN (Bulk Pric 02-402 Baker St., Nelson * 362-7712 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11 TRAIL. Due to a shortage of substitute hers, especially secondary, (Sttitied’ teachers "not already gi d are invited to regi with the School District. Apph writing to: J.L. Hogarth, Superin- School tendent of Schools, REQUIRED, mj home, full-time, 2 children, years; 8 months. 365-6426. 3/18 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Drivers required tor light local deliveries. Must have own vehicle, be neat in appearance. Apply in person at Fireside Inn, 1610” 8th Avenue. Room No. between 12 - 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. mit} TO BUY. Old antique carpenter and cabinet makers tools Pla els, slicks etc. Call 6370. ‘10/16 NEW LOOK Painting & Decorating * Interior and Exterior Painting * Top Quality Paint * Journeymen Painters ° G d IME FOR A CHECKUP. FREE ESTIMATES Phone 367-7411 ROOFING * Guaranteed Work © Fair Prices © 30 Years in Business © Free Estimates JAMES SWANSON AND SONS Ph. 367-7680 17 YR. OLD babysitter available. ‘oreo. Will will run your ad for 3 issues at no tin/17 2 BLACK part siamese cats. Ph. 365-5945. _ 3/16 Soe DANGLE Earring—silver/tur. quoise stones; downtown area. 365-3091 yn CRYSTAL heart earri Columbia Ave. Ph. 365: AVON. Could you use ‘extra money? Be your own boss. Set your own hours. For more infor mation phone, 365-3874 or 365. 7566. tta/17 the old GOLD Whittenaver ladies watch Monday, Feb. 16. Ph. 365-3083. 3/16 SSS 2 GEORGE & LOUISE ZAITSOFF priced. 355-2232. _ wu Of Robson, B.C. nd a PETER & FLORENCE PADMOROFF of Grand Forks, 8.C, Are hoppy to announce the ng marriage of their children. Caroline and Jack The wedding will toke place on June 27, 1987 Scissors Sharpened MACHINE SERVICE © ALL MAKES © ONE WEEK SERVICE CARTER’S SEWING CENTRE 365-3810 Advisory Commit: Mayor ‘tf our city and distinguished —membe: mnmen' nada, in- cl . General ond Prime Minister. Both Laura and | first of alhThank God, then all of KNITTING MACHINE CLUB Every second Monday in Anniversary. Cost $2. Club leader Beo nk you Ferginson at: Carter's Sewing Paul and Laura Samsonott Center. Phone 365-3810. AB OPPORTUNITIES __ Bealerenipe available fer vinyl sundeck coverings. investment required. For jac mor Ads Wetherdek Canada Ltd, 1-111 Or., Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 3E3. (@04)880- 1200. hed dry cleaning Sunny Okane- tanning salon ° ropolitan. Vancouver.” 12% beds - Wolfe equip ince at $44,000. Wi Nes- bit ‘8 Alen Inc. 083-6335. ration Restau- {oF ed Ice. amy OPmapking “Mara cream Outlets. Work April - Lake, B.C. Seats 'd ineide, September and winter in the ‘One acre, nd t_inctuded. Listed 23, Call Senye, Arm- ee ____ strong-Bird Realty Ltd 1 Fantastic 2835. scientific for balding. new product breakthrough 100% _ guarantee. A. Stene Enterprises, 11593 _- 211th St, Maple Ridge. 8 ¢ V2x 775. 487-3275. ‘MLM Goldmine. Lighting Fixtures. Western Snada’s largest, diapin fhotesale tend retail Free jes “avaliable. Nor: plus, Box 243, St yuebec. JOS 1X0. “Wildlife gro 4 re-esta » The Slocan Valley Wildlife Association was re-establish- ed last March, Among the projects undertaken and completed by the 65-member organization were: © A Thanksgiving turkey shoot consisting of both rifle up blished platforms on the Little Slo can to aid osprey nest- ing habits. ‘@ Salt was placed in suit- able locations to discourage deer from frequenting local highways. ‘© Sponsorhsip of a “big buek bre ply i and strotgun @ The erectign of wooden | by CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. In memoriam donations. Into: Heart ® next-of-kin Box 9023, Castlegor, B.C. 104/87 Present KOOTENAY The Receiver-Manager lounge, banquet furnished For further information of sale, please contact 733-1221. HELP WANTED € car sales person requi " aggressive Ford M: q in Penticton, Ranly to 1031 Eckhardt Ave. , Penticton, B.C. 202. Certified intra-oral assistant. Ambitious, lent, dental health member _ needed. family, dentietry Mountain House. E: Rocky Point quires Venced 75, workpants ; (reimbur Military Sur- Timothes, ne nis year - get everything at the One-stop centre for green- 280 SEAT RESTAURANT ; TRAIL, B.C. Asking $310,000 ly operating as Showtime Distributors Ltd.: © 9 acres of highway frontage property: facility includes dining room, holding © Class B Liquor Licence rights & interests All offers subject to Court Approval. MANNING JAMISON LTD. Receiver-Manager 300 - 1195 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. ve es Modern Rocky xcetlent wage, Dengtita. Covert 111 days (403845 even immediat or. cay exper: Cader. sake “block ee8 aay Surplus. cuter. Town Montreal Military Surplus: areas. (604)264-0622. Workshirts $2. Perm $3.50, workboots $15. For el catalog, send $2 ed first’ order) ‘The year ended with « wild game banquet and dance Jan, 24 where winners of the big buck competition were pre- sented with awards. First, second and “third place awards were given in two categories. In the Whitetail Deer category it was Ben Hird of Slocan and Dave Anderson of Slocan Park. In the Mule Deer category it was Bill Hicks of Slocan and Jim Milton of Crescent Val- ley. CATTLE CO. is offering the assets of facility, fully equipped & and terms and conditions Adrienne Fairburn (604) ‘and truck jercury tal Kd V2A il dental efflc- team Ht ff i Fe iff i i a i Sz Fy nt tie i rittell iit fF camp ruction Of all phases, drivers, machin. Despite an 18-week strike by the International ‘ Prick Ge! 1b0h rsstboash:rosorded ‘Meenakshi America, Crestbrook 1983 and $6.2 million and $1.2 million, and in 1980, 11 Woodworkers of Forests Products recorded its best annual net earnings in 1986 in six years. “In spite of the IWA strike, we are able to report a net profit for the fourth quarter of $434,000 or six cents per share on consolidated net sales of $82.7 million,” Creatbrook spokesman said in a prepared release. The next profit for the year was $5.6 million or 74 cents a share on net sales of $161)7 million. ‘ “Profit for the quarter was minimal,” said Crestbrook spokesmen, “but considering the impact of the strike, we are pleased with the results.” ‘The 1966 net earnings follow a 1985 annual loss of $8 m or $1.06 per share on sales of $142 million by the forest Kootenay-based For the fourth quarter of 1985, the loss was $4.8 million on.63 cents per share on sales of $33.1 million. 1984, had earnings of $11.7 million, $2.8 million $981,000. The 1986 annual sales rose to $161.7 million ll-time high for the company — from $142 million bt t the figure could have been even better if in reduced sales for 4 approximately $81 million and a reduction in net Profit h strike. “The strike resulted z gé_ EEE RRs approximately $6.9 million or $90 cents per share, the Crestbrovk spokesmen said. Pulp sales during the quarter end year were better than “Pulp mill i by the was, lack of wood chips from company sawmills” which were shutdown by the IWA, the spokesmen said. f CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE Women discuss role The February Catholic Women’s League meeting was called by order by Brita Haley. The minutes were _ read by Secretary Leona Bozek. Correspondence was read, including a thank you card from Barbara Jankola for coffee. served after Mass. Joan Muller gave the treas- urer’s report. Mila Richards, acting spiritual convenor, asked for prayers and support for RCIA (Right Christian Initiation of Adults). She also thanked the ladies for their generosity when called on for help. It was mentioned Ash Wednesday and Lent will soon be here. This is a time for penance and prayers. Family Life convenor Aud- rey Archambault asked for baby layettes for Birthrite. Any member who would like to knit or sew, contact Aud- rey Archambault. A donation for materials will be given. Vacation Bible School plans are underway. Kay McGauley, member- ship convenor, stated there are nine new. members. In- itiation will be held at a later date. The sewing group visited the Extended Care ward at the Castlegar Hospital where they presented lap robes for the patients and served cook- ies which the patients seem- ed to enjoy. Penn O'Connell introduced guest speaker, Sistef Rose- marie, who gave a very interesting talk,on the role of women in the church. Penn thanked Sister Rosemarie and presented her with a gift. Guest. speaker at the March meeting will be Helen Bayes. She will speak on RCIA. The meeting was closed by Mila Richards with prayers to Our Lady of Good Council. Refreshments were served, Clara Laurino won the door Members are asked. to keep the following dates. in mind: March 4 — Ash Wed- nesday, March 6 — World Day of Prayer at United Church 6th Avenue at 1 p.m., March 10 — CWL meeting, March 19 — St. Joseph's, April 16 — Lady of Good Council, April -30-May 2 — Nelson Diocesan Convention in Rossland. Winner of the muffin party raffle was Maria Cordero. of Castlegar. Thanks went to Father ‘Herman Engerbrink for showing his slides, and to all the workers. 5 Guild holds meeting The Selkirk Weavers’ and Spinners’ Guild started the new year with busy, well ded i and the rest of the world. Guild members will parti- cipate in the Northwest Jan. 21 and Feb. 18. Show and tell continues to be the highlight with members showing beau- tiful pieces of weaving and and telling interest: s abopt travels and “ encoilliters™ with ~ fellow craftspeople across Canada Guild’s bien- nial conference, which takes place at UBC in June. Wea- vers will spin, dye and weave shawls for a booth, as well as taking part in fashion shows, ‘workshops and seminars. _ As-well, the Guild was in- vited to spin and weave at the CP Rail station during Heritage Week, and several proceeding. The show is co- sponsored by the National akin b spent enjoyabl hours meeting the visitors. In keeping with the aim of furthering interest in the old crafts in this area, classes are Centre and will be held in the fall. Deadline for entry is July 31 and entry forms will be available at the March meeting. Well known . award-win- Evening non-business meetings are held the first HYUNDAI CANADA INC. Orders Immediate Reduction of 1986 Inventory! Now you save like never before! 1986 Hyundai Excel GLs at of the month at 7:30 p.m. at members’ homes, and monthly meetings are held at 10 a.m. on the third Wednesday of the month at Rseker Hall in Robson. Guests are welcome. The executive for 1987 are: president — Darlene Mc- Dowell; vice-president — In- gebord Thor-Larsen; treasur- er — Alex Ready; secretary — Donna Konkin; past-presi- dent — Sandi Cram. Lotteries The $1 million winning nujhbers in Sunday's Super __Léto draw was 2659631 and 1177924. In the event of a discrep- ancy between these numbers and the official list, the latter “With a return to full operations, production recopds all, divi ” the “Presently, the demand fot all of our products is strong, pricing is good and costs are under control. We are looking forward to improved results in 1987.” tit ¥ Recreation news —————————— Fitness * Still interested in register- + ing for a fitness class? Here's a great opportunity. You can register in a fitness class for the month of March for half the price ($12.50 or $15). Call for_more information about the classes available. Circuit Weight Training Need to tone those muscles and lose a few inches but don't want to run and jump? Try this class.It's designed to let you work at your own pace. This class offers you the opportunity to learn how to lift weights properly along with the aerobic benefit. It's a good overall workout. Figure Skating Carnival “A Journey Through Time” is this year’s theme for the Castlegar figure skating elub’s carnival. It takes place March 28 with two show times 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the community complex. Tickets are adult $3 and’ chidren $1.50 and can be purchased from members or at the door. Come watch the Castlegar skaters perform. Home Emergency Care Learn the ABC's of help. This course will teach you how to deal with most acci- dents that take place in a home. You will learn to ef- fectively and treat Castlegar primary school. If you care for people in your home then this course is a must. for the Home Ifyou like to entertain at home or are just interested in learning how to properly make basic and fancy drinks, try this program. You'll get the opportunity to learn how. to mix drinks and have the chance to taste. your crea- tions. March 9 and 117-8 p.m. at the complex. $20. Seniors plan for dinner The regular monthly meet- - ing of the Slocah Senior Citi- zens No. 86 was held, Feb. 2. Plans were finalized for the pre-St. Patrick's supper to be held in the Silvery Slocan Social Centre on March 14 with entertainment follow- ing. CANADIAN PACIFIC LIMITED PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Conadian Pacitic Limited intends to to the Canadian 11 to erence the propeoed of a redundant building which was formerly o station at Castlegar, British Columbia, at Mileage 25.7 of its Boundary Subdivision. Inquiries with respect to this matter may be addressed to Mr. P.D. Gilmore, Superintendent, C.P. Rail, 90 Baker Street, Nelson, British Columbia, VIL 468. Any party having objections to the Company's proposal should contact Mr. J. O'Hara, Secretary, Roilway Tran: an T jon, ic Limited, Law Oepar: aie Room 234, Windsor Station, Montreal, A. General Solicitor, Paciti AUCTION Russell Auction House, Hwy. 3A, Thrums Sunday, March 8 LPM, Sherp — PARTIAL LIST OF SALE — 2-Sott ice Cream Machines 440 u Snowmobile, Just led. Overhaul! 10-Ton Floor Jock 6H.P. Evinrude Outboord Motor & Tank 3H.P. Gas Engine MINOR SPORTS Sure, we're interested! Phone the Castlegar News for details on how to get reports of your onto minor cuts, burns, falls and other home injuries. Wednes- day, March 11, $5,'7-9 p.m. at " sports pages. 9% FINANCING Available now on 365-3517 Marble ‘Sinks Lomps CASH BACK From General Motors FINANCING AVAILABLE WE MAKE MONEY Correspon- d way will prevail. Charles drops by pub LONGFORD, ENGLAND (CP) — Pub landlords Frank and Bea Hudson had just put their feet up after a busy lunch hour when there was a loud knock on the door. An official-looking man flashed his identification and asked whether Prince Char- les could come in and watch the television in the back parlor of their Ostrich Inn? Charles, clad in riding breeches for a Saturday fox- hunt, wanted to see his sis- ter, Princess Anne, ride in her first steeplechase. She finished last in a field of four. “The prince said he didn’t expect his sister to do well because it was her first time over the jumps,” Frank said later. “His riding boots left mud on the carpet,” Frank ad. mitted later. “But we didn't earn it. No 693-2261 wy Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 Management 1986 and 1987 Brand New S-15 two-wheel and four-wheel drive Pickups and Extended Cabs. Use your rebate or Your good credit to Purchase any new or \Used car or truck in Our huge inventory. Name the terms and Payment you'll need, We'll do the rest. PRICED USED VEHICLES "86 Ford Ranger Direct to you on Sunbird, Skyhawk, Fiero, Grand Prix, Regal, Somerset, Skylark, and Full Sized = Pickups. _~ nonsense. interview Bring your car, truck, snow blower, boat, motor from9 - la. home or whatever to the Castlegar News and we'll take a photo. (Or bring your own picture of some item, such as a snowmobile or a dining room suite.) For information phone 365-5210. to $2.400/p.m. Phone 9Bt- 5456 or write R.M.T.t., 901- 700 West jer, Vancou- ver, B.C. VOC 1GB. Ministry of Labour ONE hubcap from late model Chev between S. Castlegar and Blueberry. May claim at Castlegar News. 3/16 Need and M Sone i Auction School -- 15th year, R : y ‘Courses For Sales formation , August & Decem! write: Station “'B'', Box jestern Canada age stati of Reg ing, mi ont men School of Auctioneering, ‘a oe, Anta. mun we years experience. Resumes to: Tl Leader, Box |, Sur- ray, B.C. 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Ministry of Attorney General CORRECTIONS BRANCH The Corrections Branch missions for persons, agencies or cor- porations for the provision of a C ity Work Service Program serving the Probation Officer and Court in the area of the City of Castlegar for the period of April 1, 1987 to . March 31, 1988. = = a, ast, The Community Work Service Program . . " Se esh ures “o4)sse. provides the supervision ol prec required 1381 by law to perform a specified number of hours of service which will benefit the community at Province-Wide Blanket B.C. Ads large through service to non profit societies, Reach over 920,000 homes for only $129! rans, woodearvings, siver” Diploma cor‘ esponden Shandetiers, and many more Free, calendar igh ‘Schoo! 482-2311 oF 404-1 Dealer Cost Dealer Margin Bring a photo, or bring the item and we'll take the picture. Phone 365-5210 Immaculate one owner K cor from Chrysler. Full sofety done excellent value, ex- cellent terms and payment plan available. Now priced well Enjoy Short Winters in Robson with this unit. $11,986 individuals and victims. Further information can be obtained ot Castlegar Probation and Family Court Ser- vices, 555 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2G8, or telephone: 365-8518. Submissions must be received at the above address by March 18, 1987. The Corrections Branch reserves the right in its discretion not to accept any of the sub- missions made in response to this call for submissions. Blanket Classified of the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspaper Association mind.” allow you to place your od in over 80 ‘A spokesman for the Royal Family said Charles would probably be writing soon to the Hudsons to thank them again. ‘coms, 24 baths, 2 ment, woodstove ees, garden and more newspapers in nearly every suburban ‘and rural market in B.C. and the Yukon, ‘and we can also arrange the some thing tor every other province in Canada Castlégar News Classified Ads 365-2212 Or write: Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 double carport, concrete di A GOOD G BUY FOR ONLY e 5 CALL TO VIEW ANYTIME 365-3140 OR 365-2897 Open House Saturday, March 7 — | to4 p.m