CASTLEGAR news, January 23, 1980, “Plan of the week pesigned for narrow lo Plan No. P3-3-258 are designed for: ry eeiey Featured this week is a+ family, with each having hree-bedroom. home which | closets .and: individual win- * dows’ for: light: and’ ventila- tion. Both share the large three-piece bath which also allow it to be easily built ona serves as a, guest powder The exterior is finished ira Place for ‘design | No. sin vertical rough cedar siding © P3-3-258 may be obtained. for : 3 Slot with the front lawn and athe approach steps built on Sbackfilled section to créate Stry is covered, and could be‘ Zeasily closed in for additional = weather protection and heat ,conservation. The inside ca- Zthedral entry has steps lead- ting up to the main living ‘floor, and down to the Zunfinished basement area which has roughed-in plumb- $74 for a set of three and $9.60 for each additional copy. Allow’ $3 to cover . postage and handling. Four per cent provincial sales tax must be added to the cost, of the plans. More than 140 gual homes of every: type ‘are included in the Home Plan Nh. cot “ : [ ait Sing and space for a utility area or even a small guest suite. In -the / tddition of an extra suite is not allowed for by local zoning bylaws. To know whether a legal rental. suite is allowed check with ‘the local municipal authority concerned in this regard. As interest rates rise, affecting new building, many local “* authorities will come under ‘increasing pressure to allow ‘suites to exist in single family . ‘dwellings, and to amend ‘building regulations. There is a large living and dining area complete :f] 2 DINING with built-in fireplace and Lie BEDRM. 3 .. PALF] Sarge front windows. A slid- rad Sing pocket door leads to the ies =kitchen “which is in the “U- % peers . shape” design. Banta As well'as the U-shape * en con ‘working counter area, there UVING ROOM 9-0"x10:0" | (2.7 Mx 3M) is additional counter space, ‘or-an eating bar ‘plus a large : breakfast or nook area, next ‘to the kitchen. The back door -Bleads ‘to. the sundeck, a BunT-In * FIREPLACE, Sconvenience for syria Secsies ‘at ‘the back rot the | Ehouse for ‘quiet and privacy’ ~ Zand has a walk-in closet plus =a two-piece ensuite, features = not often incorporated in a narrow lot desi; The other two bedrooms Catalogue - available ‘for $8 and . handlin; ponte the thief, will pass baz car: in a .Columbia 8t., New Westmin- ster, B.C. oe Aika ‘This ‘dimple act will Brevent : ofta.A study, showed ters of all cars ‘stolen: were. ie parked unlocked, and.almost’. had Canada. three-fifths of-aueh ‘¢ ‘Close ‘attention to each (2.50 plus 50 cents postage. ' of the following steps | will ig): Make’* all” “being bags -or, valuables, vis- . | ible ina parked car. Even'an:. ell! empty bag.or box will attract .. the yall these items trunk put do not do it’. ‘when you leave the‘ car. You rved, 80 do it a Park in well igh busy areas. ‘Avoid dar ‘and.shaded: sid - dreams. Sal caipele, for the: sp too. ca 2 miss. asual, elegant, or e.and decorating © prices that are @ just . [Glowing s Shadows "JA ‘beautiful. all-nylon: plush carpet that is. ideal for-any-living room, “Ibedroom, .or stairwell. “Comes -in easy.. to co-ordinate’ earth-tone eg. $18. 95 sq. vd.. A py: “your rec, room, living room, orf: A “tough 100% ‘nylon: carpet ‘that will edroom, rs of wear..!t has a high density: rubber back: for long| wear. and soy installation:* Re: " $1 ore Kyber One of our most durable corpets.|: Constructed of durable 100% nylon land. heavy “Berber” backing, this carpet will look good in any family living: room. Available in «grey or inushroom’ ‘colors. Reg.” $15.95 sq, a. . type rubber| foom, bedroom, or| SALESQ. YD. Pletal The aun of there wlll grow to to over 2,000 as jas the 1980 8,C.; Winter “Sames get underway in Kim- ‘his’ month marks the” nniversary of New #, Women’s Institute. ion was under brass care : Praetorius Motet. Tickets Fe 8 ’‘at\'Trail Junior High. Ing as guest artist, standing young“ cellist ina Rolston, Also fea- as a mixed choir and 9 ‘eames Dnates $3, 225 0 KLDH in ‘79 “Salmo hospital auxiliary | a fd its meeting at the home - th Mang on Jan. 14 and, ppite the heavy snowfall, embers were present. ast. ‘President Emily ods gave a resume of last "s activities. The trea- *s report showed do- a to Kooten; Distt to Kootenay Ae Paddy Card: printed — to: Datebook, Box . extended a vote of jiks to the outgoing execu- 2 and gave a report on the An invitation. has’ been Imo Auxiliary the Societies ‘Act with the ‘Hon: E.D, Barrow, B.C.'s ister of agriculture, sign- tq the certificate. Mothers, ‘wives and hearts formed the Pa- Board, it Peete oH jor, ‘ 3 at the ) NEC: . Polley by Wendy. Paone. This e: Jeannette Gritani,” the contemporary singer, song- - weiter and musician,. will appear, in concert, with her friends, at the NEC on Jan. 27 at 8:30 p.m. Members: $2, - non-members: $2.50. . . You are invited to list - your. events,and activities in Community ‘Datebook,, Send fus-a’note ‘typewritten or - 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN drat ¢ triotic Society for all kinds of: . st World War work and, ‘peace was declared in hey. wanted to -con- ue. ‘ Shopping around for a England ‘or senior ‘citizens . .and children. War ‘stamps were ‘sold, money raised and every Fri- ' day a ‘sewing and’ knitting bee for. all kinds of: articles - was held at’ the‘ Canadian ‘ Legion Hall. To commemorate : this important event, members plan to have dinner together «: With all attending service at the Gospel Light Chapel. In January, committees for the year were formed and . made for-the uitable they finally settled on’ the Wom- *en’s. Institute, whose aims for home and country were what they. were’ interested in, Their _ founder, Adelaide Hoodless; having a sick child of her own, wanted to ed- ucate women in sanitation, care of food, hame nursing, better homes and towns. During the Second * ‘World War, members of New + Denver. Women's Institute picked fryjt, do: ted locally were niga oppled by. the Canadian Red Cross, they - made jam according to their recipes, which was shipped to annual St,‘ Valentine's Tea: and Sale, The Heritage Quilt : of older buildings in .New Denver will be drawn for in the raffle as: part,'of) the institute's anniversary. Older books are avail- able to smaller libraries if” they apply. The Reading Centre is becoming more popular, with reference : en on the way, | president Mra:t. Steen: fof hostesses Mrs. pencer and: Mrs; Wilson for the tea ani excellent thought for 1980. The Castlegar Newa/ Mid-Week Mirror.’ .{n co-operation with .. ~ WJ. SS SG iy allstar. sports declare AR. om Z. Regu lar $240.00. c aAt.70 ALL-TERRAIN SPORTY Regular $250.00...'. i ca) LR GO : " with 2-yr, warranty. Aegular $210,00. wes! ‘260's aq with 2-yr. warranty. Regular $160. 00. RAMP semOre a “CD COMPACT gular $200.00.°. "“WARM-UPS: ¥% OFF “GLOVES & MITTS. xe wees SALE 99.00 & -nane? 129.00 = QM Barnes 2a20 P17 ynded to Dianne Strader, ‘Helen's Flowers &* Cameras vy ; wt 4@Bblic relations officer at presents the: \ : ddd ar R .. sla teseeees SALE 1 79.00 § HH, to attend the auxil- i 7 et. ie < 3 Ps.Feb, 11 meeting, - Na G 00 d Ne ei ighb our. a Ng + ere rae GT Bec. 8 es 59.00 oles fer the coming : Sal ut : ” FORMEL Nv ADVANCED RECREATION sme® 1 29. 00 & ea ae e projects for the coming ‘one of which is a bingo Regular $195. 00 . me FORMEL Vv MID. _ Do you have an exceptional neighbor? : “Someone especially good, kind, and held in the Legion Hall Regular $195.00... thoughtful? Has someone recently gone ° larch 28. The auxiliary ld appreciate contribu- 5 5 TXS JUNIOR & LADIES out of his of her way. to halp you? é smoaular $120. 00 Write and tell us about it. pear : For the record and we want you to get it. A story in last week's “3 : CasNews/Mirror errone- ously named Thomas Michael Mathers of Castlegar as one of four men charged with theft of about $50,000 worth of silver from Cominco’s Trail smelter. ‘Mathers was in fact charged with and pleaded not guilty to, possession of stolen property and conspiracy to possess stolen silver: Lo an PALACE GATE . ‘One of ‘ourbest carpet designed. in a beautiful .' diamond sculptured pat- tern. ‘Awolloble in vigold, ontique copper, and old — copper. i eerie The selected Good Neighbour of the Week will recelve an arrangement of ~ that will look grect in any flowers courtesy of HELEN'S FLOWERS & CAMERAS of 73 Maple St., Castlegar, 100% nylon.” Reg. $24.95 sq. yd. SALESQ: YD. . é is oR re : * PY si pes cae . pe ! : e ‘ | Fe ER as Pah tA 1 x Ee a... s sigs y fuser Scimted ot e.. ) f m7 eather 9 5 : = NEWSPRINT aan with the ‘Good Nelghbour: certificate from the comleaet, News/ Mid-Week nion dl l e Ic ases ae Rog.$21.95sq. yd. . Sovucted be . ROLLS | |-] © © send your letters to: GOOD NEIGHBOUR SALUTE : : i . ] SALESQ. YD: ....... toe bi : aye a ee reldit di rh : a. cere para SALE SG. YDS ce BO ree 30; Wide Seite beatae : a gS upp oar : Cindi as Union Carbide Canada Limited has announced the purchase of the welding supply division of Vernon Machine & Equipment Ltd. of Vernon, B.C. In conjunction with the purchase, Union Carbide has _ established Rocky Mountain Welding Supplies Ltd.to market a wide range of industrial gases, welding equipment and supplies in the Okanagan Valley and Kootenay Valley regions of British Columbia. The head - Office for the new company will be'in Vernon, with branch offices and showrooms in Castlegar and Kamloops, B.C. The new company will have as its acting If you don't receive your newspaper, call our Circulation Department Trail toll free :368- 9800 ‘Nelson toll free’ 352-9900 Castlegar & all others 365-7266 ‘Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CASTLEGAR NEWS and AAID-WEEK MIRROR new 100% ap pe mis nylon. Ides! for living room: er, Reg, . g18.95 8q. yd. SALESQ. YD. ... SRNUERERIEREE of Nabob coupons, y ee ™member was wel-" and the _ auxiliary fee others will join their. |__.—__CLIP AND SAVE THIS COUPON... MACIEUSAA DUET NGS STS SKI BOOTS. IKOFLACH con sera “sme? 169 : Drive a sac? 149 : Sorints sne® 125 sp cet _sate?99 Rog. $150 ss scecees CABER White, Pint & Green leal for banquet tablecloths. $r for children to draw on, 506, $1, $2, $3 © This week's, Good |Nelghbor Solute goes to Mr. and Mrs. D. Ybema of Trail. - Castl N Mrs. C. J. Mitchell writes that when she and her husband are away from home Mrs. anid. We an Minor Ybema “looks after my cat and house plants.” “in summer she algo waters the yard iol Colenhie mee and even cuts the lawn. if she doesn't see me for a few ee she checks up to Hind: Castlegor B cow if everything is OK." : SONIC ‘A good-toaking, budget. pri iced carpet ft that ea easily installed 4 an 100% -nylon construction | and rubber od. At able in beige or fee colors. Reg. $9.95 sq. yd. SALESQ. YD. +... $6°5 edi : ; : a : fe ae ¥ ie ’ Bl ~ : A >. ae Ane ee al Shee "general manager Mr. Doug Lennox, western district sales manager for Union Carbide's Gases and Welding - Products division. He will be located in Vernon. Mivra_ Reg. $165 - ve wae® Pioneer Reg. $100 :......-. mere Pelee at ne 45 ‘ est sae? 29. Bee: BAA ins ¥ OFF " SALOMON 222 {Beginners to intermediate) Reg. $77. SALE “SEEOURSTOCKOF. _ -ROLL ENDS & REMNANT Vernon Machine's - CARPET... president, Mr. Gord Peacock ALL ARE SUPER-SALE has chosen to concentrate : eR ° his efforts on Vernon 5 ; : : i Machine's metal fabricating business. ” Because of his long association with the welding supply business, Mr. Peacock has been retained by Rocky Mountain Welding Supplies Ltd. in a consulting capacity to assist in the orderly UNION transfer of business. CARBIDE UNDE . i PROOUCTS Ee ~~ Inventory 2 _Clearance_ ~ pgs — i wi err - Mounting Extra On All'sale-Priced Skis iS ALL SALES CASH & FINAL — NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES 0?) in wn eS t ey pera e TP CReose trom‘such tamious brand. ; JBL Speakers : : mesas: . : j BANEX, ARIA? PRO i, ‘FENDER, MANN: 1379 Bay, Trail _ Phone 368-3511 ef o harman/kardon Amps & Tung CHINA CREEK