aB14 Saturday, September 21, 1991 B25 Cars-Domestic 351 ~—SC Trucks & Vans 1980 PONTIAC Sunbird, 4 cyl., 1986 FORD F-150 pick- be jo rust, excellen spd., eunroot, $2,200. 365-3853, (3/74) n condition. 365-6341. (3/75) 1982. RED CAMARO 228, 305, 4- spd., T-roof, never winter driven. $7,000 OBO. 365-3628. (3/74) LUXURY 1981 Olds, E vv MARINE 912 Boats For Sale Tunnel with 1987 Chevette. 693-2387 Genelle. (3/74) 1988 FORD Must. 24,000 km., 19 fresh 454 LS7, all the extras, $17,000 OBO. Ph, 447-9570. (tfn/53) Cancer society gears up to introduce Lifestyles Lottery The Castlegar Unit of the $14,000 OBO. 365-6045, 352- 6627 after 6 p.m. (3/75. 1969 CAMARO SS, 350, 4-spd., c/w, $4,000. Alpine remote control CD stereo system. $8,000 firm. 365-2665. (3/75) 1984 CHEV Citation auto., no rust, excellent condition, $2,900. 365- 2605. (3/75) CLEARANCE SALE ALL 1990 MODELS tral Kootenay Health Unit. The group spent time re- viewing society activities over the past few months, and heard of some improvements Pertet * Boat Tops R.G. MARINE 9O5-737:7 101 Gomme ave 1976 MUSTANG II good running condition $750. 365-2605. (3/75) 1980 FIREBIRD, very good shape, summer/winter tires. $2,500. 365- 6045/352-6627 after 6 p.m. (3/75) 1978 CHEV Caprice, 4-dr., auto., good rubber, new exhaust $1,000. 365-6195. (3/75) 1969 SS CAMARO with RS grill, c/w 4 summer — 2 winter tires, $4,000 firm. 365-3982. (7/75) 1979 MUSTANG, 4-spd., 2.3 L turbo engine, sunroof, AM/FM cass., leather interior, bra, excellent condition, $3,900 OBO. 365-7394. 3/75) 1ag0 18" CANAVENTURE, hard- op, 170 ee ig Morcury, trailer, 365-9853, (3/74) | trailer. 365-3853. (: i d for its anti campaign within the B.C. school system. The society provides both literature and videos to schools to encourage students to lead a healthy lifestyle and to reduce their risk of develop- ing cancer in later life. This in- cludes being a non-smoker; eating a healthy, high-fibre di- et and avoiding prolonged ex- Now that the Cancer Soci- etyin B.C. is soley responsible research province, it is hoped that the extra funds needed to main- tain present services will be- come available through the William Berg Construc- Renovations progress at Slocan Hospital facility which} means partial comput- , has been tion Ltd. of Castl is now well into the renovations at the Slocan Hospital interme- diate-care home, the h eri “The strategic planning for the facility has been a hall and a thought pro- Society's new “Lifestyles Lot- tery” which will hag appearing in mailboxes soo! Red Cross to test disaster skills Sunday The Kootenay Region of the said in a news release. Once leted, the facil- 1980 CHEVETTE, 2 dr., excellent condition, AM/FM stereo, 365- 5350. (3/75) 1984 CAMARO Berlinetta, loaded, T-roof, $7,000 firm. 352-6858 (Todd). (3/75) 1983 ESCORT stationwagon clean car, $2,200 obo. 365-3141 (3/75) 825 Cars-Sports & imports 1977 CELICA Hatchbatch GT Excellent running condition $450 OBO. 365-4916. (3/75) 1986 TOYOTA Terce! wagon, 4 new tires,good condition, 365- 2455. (3/75) ity has approval to use 15 in- termediate care beds for ex- tended care if there are no names on the waiting list. As well, approval in prin- ciple has been received to purchase 18 specific nursing home beds for the renovated pavilion. A generous donation will fully equip and decorate a room for hospice and pallia- tive care. Approval for $100,000 to dines ah 1 1982 TOYOTA 4x4, short-box, $3,100. 365-6108. (3/75) 1987 HONDA ACCORD LX, EXCELLENT CONDITION ASKING $9,500. 365-7854. (3/75) 1981 VW. RABBIT LS sun-roof, AM/FM cassette, excellent condition, $3,200. 364-1711 (3/76) 1978 DATSUN 510 Stationwagon, 2L, auto, runs well. 352-3916. (76) 829 Logging Eqpt./Trucking 1988 PEERLESS logging rigging complete with low-deck scales, excellent condition, used 2 seasons. $15,500. 428-9934 evenings. (3/76) 831 Motorcycles For Sale F.J. 1200 YAMAHA 4000K, perfect shape, must be seen. Sacrificed sale to the first $6,995 OBO. 365- 2244/364-2588. (tin/73) 1983 KAWASAKI 440 LTD., 26,000 Km., fearing, helmet, manual, $950 OBO. 365-4916, 365-5246. (3/75) 1984 HONDA Shadow 500. 365- 6824. (3/75) 83 V-45 MAGNA, 22,000 KM., excellent condition, new tires, battery. 693-2491. (3/75) Bi Trucks & Vans" 1988 F150 XLT Lariat 302, 4x4, 5- spd., air, cruise, P.W., P.D.L. 352- 3916. (76) 1979 TOYOTA ‘truck, newer mot no usts “ve good or, if Ny Li condition, $2,100 OBO. "005-2567. (76) - ey alyzer for the laboratory, voking enterprise for the needs of everyone inthe area must be considered in the plan,” the release says. The young and elderly school research project has been set aside until Septem- ber 1992 because of renova- tions. “With the support of the board, our ad ator Cc dian Red Cross Society will be holding an emergency simulation exercise Sept. 19 from 9 a.m. to noon. The scenario, based on two real incidents, is a bus acci- dent in which patients have been taken to hospitals in three Kootenay communities. The Red Cross role is regis- tration and inquiry, a process by which Praaphy and friends situa- Sheila Hart to sup-, port the area's mental health action committee to get something firm for our area following the ministry's ac- tion of closures of facilities,” the release said. Invitation to Tender In accordance with the Ministry of Transportation and Highways Act, Section 49(1), sealed tenders are invited for the following Project No. 5690 Location: Various locations in the Kootenay essidery District Suy concrete roadside ipply barrier at various locations on rigtays No. 3, No. 38 and No. 22 within the Kootenay Boundary District. Sealed tenders, completed in accordance with the Conditions of Tender on the forms provided, will be raceived by the Ministry of Transportation and Highways at 555 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, B.C. P.O. Box 880, Grand Forks, 8.C. VOH 1HO until 2:00 p.m. (local time) on October 2, 1991, when tenders will be opened in public. A security deposit/surety bid bond will be required (in accordance with the conditions of the tender.) Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specifications and conditions of tender are available at no charge from the Ministry of Transponaton and Highways at 555 Central Avenue, VOH 1HO or at 2288 Columbia Avenue, Rossland, B.C vos 1¥0 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. wea Monday to Friday, except holidays. Where required, payment for contract documentation shall be made by certified cheque or money order, made payable to the Minister of Corporat non-refundable. Finance and ite Relations. All purchases are For further information contact Jim Menon et RE (604) 442-5481 The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Honourable Lyall Hanson, Minister tion are reunited as quickly as possible. towards the end of October. Posters will go up around town closer to the date adver- tising the event, The Society encourages women of all ages to take a little time to attend the clinic and learn how to for early signs of breast cancer. Four local volunteers will attend the Kootenay District annual general meeting in Fairmont in early October. knowledge at the local level. The next meeting of the Castlegar unit of the Canadi- an Cancer Society will be held Nov. 18 at the same location. Everyone is welcome to at- tend. West's Department Store MODEL CAR CONTEST _Sat., Oct. 12 613-11th Avenue 555-6th Avenue 1126-7th Avenue 612 Yew Street 1747:150 1810:800 4375 Columbia Ave. 73000:110 1107 Columbie Ave. City Collector City of Castlegar NOTICE OF TAX SALE NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Municipal Act, the City of Castlegar will be conducting the 1402 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. ¢ September 30, 1991. The tatguing Js « Set of properties within the City of Castlegar Lot 3, Plen 2390, Diswict "59 181, Land District 26 Kootena: Lot 6, Pian 2623, District Lot 181, Lend oe ae, it 26 District 26 Kootene jeney Lot 12, District Lot 4598, Pian 4282, Land District 26 Kootenay Lot 13, District Lot 4598, Kootenay District 330 Columbia Ave. Lot 3, Pian 2248, District Lot 4598, Land District 26 Kootenay 167 Columbia Ave. Lot 1, Pian 1981, District Lot picid Exe. Pci A (See 790591) Lend District 26, Kootenay 667 Columbia Ave. That pert of Lot 4, bien 1482, District Lot ot end (6) Part in Plan 16073 Lot C, Pian 2104, District Lot 7173, Parcel B, (See 1280941) Land District 26 Kootenay Lot 6, Plan 4267, District Lot 4598, Land District 25 Kootenay Lot G, Plan 4598, District Lot 4598, Lend €21-201-00589.250. Lend District 26 Kootenay Kootenay Plen 4282, District Lot 4596, Land and the west half of ) Bay #11, ark, MHP Roll 21, 1991 IMPROVING NATURE An Environment Youth Corps crew works to improve a hiking trail in the Valhalla Park. (Above) Crew members (from left) John Gregorich, Peter Makortoff_ and Noah Delemere work to remove a stubborn rock; (at left) supervisor Frank Smith leads the crew down steps they made with rocks. group folds A final meeting of the Rob- son Women’s Institute was held recently at the home of Mirian Jenner. Seven members attended. luctant to take the step, but it was inevitable due to a lack of membership. “Everyone present helped with the disbursement of as- sets, and many memento’s of our long years in WI,” a news release said. Jennér served refresh- ments and the booster prize won by Sean Lloyd was a WI spoon from Zimbabwe. There will be no more meet- ings of the — group, the 1. FORESTRY INSTRUCTOR — CASTLEGAR CAMPUS To teach first and second year courses including Forest Management, licati is GIs), Forest Mensuration and to provide field instruction and supervision. Applicants owe have a BSF degree with ‘several years’ applicable with the of BC Foresters revere with Terrasoft GIS is an asset. This is a full time replacement position from December 1, 1991 to December 31, 1992. Salary and benefi benefits san in sordance wih fee Selec Faculty collective wit qualifications and experience. Selkirk is a gabesb of the Advanced Education .C. Application Deadline: October 11, 1991. 2. RELIEF INSTRUCTOR — TRAVEL AGENT PROGRAM — NELSON CAMPUS To provide instruction for entry level positions in the waveV/tourism industry Applicants should have Travel hetepes training with CITC certification; considerable travel industry experience and familiarity with the operat not a travel agency. Applicants should also have a good working knowledge of the Gemini System and excellent communication and organiational skills. This is a relief position from September, 1991 to March, 1992. Salary and benefits are in accordance with the BCGEU collective 30, 1991. Qualified candidates are invited to forward resumes, with three (3) references, to: " PERSONNEL & EMPLOYEE RELATIONS seis &% CASTLEGAR CAMPUS Box 1200, Cos! r, B.C. VIN SIT sas 202 NOTICE TO BOATERS The Ministry of Transportation and Highways, Geotechnical and Materials Branch will be drilling from a Ministry drilling barge, for the purpose of @ for the p new C: Robson Bridge. The barge will be anchored at a proposed bridge site immediately above the existing CN railway bridge. The barge will be anchored to shore and river bottom with cables marked withsred flagging and will show red buoys where the cables exit the water, lights will be shown at night. Boaters are asked to use extreme caution when approaching the Ministry barge. Test drilling will commence September 23, 1991, and until app ly October 31, 1991. For further infor Services, at 660-7307. , Drilling Province of British Columbia _ Ee : = Ministry of Transportation and Highways Honourable Lyall Hanson, Minister INDIAN BINGO CHEWELAH, WASH. "The Most Unique Bingo Hall Around" Sorry! No More Friday 6:30 Session SAT, * FREE $500 TICKET * _ « DRAWING $750 SEPT. - BONANZA 4:30 SESSION 215" _ -$500 BONANZA 1 :00 SESS. SEPT. 22K SEPT. 23F° + Clean, Friendly enjoyable atmosphere. + Largest Pull Tab Prizes Available + Smaller crowds with better odds. + More machines to play $500 BONANZA 1:00 SESS. $750 BONANZA 4:30 SESS. $750 BONANZA 6:30 SESS. SESSION TIMES: SAT. & SUN. 1:00 & 4:30. Mon. 6:30 BINGO HOTLINE: 509-935-GWIN 2.5 Miles South of Chewelah Wa., U.S. Hwy. 395 150% OFF! } SEPT. 21 - 1:00 SESSION | (1 coupon per customer per session)