|.” CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, November 6, 1976 i First 10 Words Only $1.50, {Additional Words 5c 3 ‘cen for Price = 25 50c Billing Charge If Ad not paid for seven days after the ad Is first cun: + Classified Ads Deadline 10 a.m. Sharp Wednesdays ; Display Advertising Pestine 12 Noon Tuesdays Phorie 365-7266 ; -@ FOR RENT ‘TWO - ONE ROOM HOUSE 3 keeping ae $100 month ‘ HCN oe LOCA: Tires, g Ph. asters. IN ROBSON: 1% MILES from ferry. 2 bedroom hou- hee FURNISHED. BEDROOM ‘Apt. Ph. Ee ED FURNISHED, ne en suite. he 365-5156. & 4 BDRM. HOUSE, sn oath, no pels lease. : 040 . 6th Ave, South. ' 965-3790. 245 TRAILER SPACE. ARROW Lakes Trailer Court. Rabe son A PA TRTEY Tarnished utlities included. h, 385-5003. BOR HOUSE by the day, eek or month, Fair rates. Ph. 7744, tina SHOREACEES Court. month. Cn ILE! r space $55 per. Soo7Ole + tin 3 OFFICE SPACE ..IN ..THE Oglow, Bullaing.. Ph. ae 7202, for © FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, FUL. ly furnished, Ph,’ 365-7482. NOW RENTING NEW! new! new! Whispering Fines Mobile Home } Park,’ Quiet shady, Ph. \Genelle 693- 231 ROOMS BY THE © DAY, week or ‘month. Very rea- sonable, «Castlegar \ Hotel. Ph. 365-7474. tins8 © MISC. for SALE FIBERGLASS GARAGE DO- ors, 9" x 12'. Good condition. Ph, -352-6263., Ph. between “6 a.m, and 9.a.m, 345 DRESSED BEEF, -55c OR @5c per pound. F Toering, RR. No. 3, 4055. BAe soo: USED. WINTER x 14. $13 each, Can ‘bea “seen at oats. Park Service. ALUMINUM GEM TOP TR uck san0py wills boat rack. ral a 34 fate hae Pb SOSSSIS STON, TW: svallabie, iver Mirch Ad- ult Activity Centre. $5 eer box. Bring your own por Ph. 365-3811. z BOX ‘RAILER, 30 aothle wide snow mobile x.13 used Vata iter tires, mounted on Chevy II rims, Pree USED OIL Pde ae 000 BTU, and trols Taouded. ‘g850201, OR TRADE; 15", TIRES FOR ies or 54, 55 Dodge: motor r PU, 102A: - 4th Nort Castlegar, BOY'S BAUER SKATES — size 1, good cond. 2. Ph. 965-5834 evenings & week- ends. > 343 ;ROAD SERVICE GRAVEL, sand, also top soll. Delivers, ed by the load. ‘Trail, C: tlegar, Nelson area. Ph. See: 6563 \ or 365-5519. after 6. Pm, 343 Nelson, Ph.’ 229- "@ MISC. for SALE SAMOYED PUPPIES, COU- ntry raised for vigor and friendliness. Registered, ch- smplon sired, available Dec, ri LARGE © AQUARIUM © (65 gal.}, Hoover. Dial amalle Vacuum, 365-3031. * GULBRANSEN PACERAR. er” electronic Organ -with Ph El BEATTY TWO SPEED AU- MARCONI MOBILE Tae telephone, $300. Ph.. $05. FOE THE KINEST a ooking — stainless eookvate Ph. George's. ar es 359-7555. 2 Ph FIBERGLAS. BERLE si ‘63 FORD. PARTS: TRAVEL Mate ‘amper for Tovata, Datsun, ctc. Mustang bike, Ariens: snow. blower, 7 hp. 21966: Chev Caprice, 396 Re eren, ‘frombone. ‘Ph. 517. iE REPAIRS All makes. ‘The best stock of elements, Free’; delivel et Install. Small extra harge — we Anata Caas Plano and Thylhm built-ins. 165-6072. ~e MISC. for ‘SALE DRESSED | BI Cueade Callle Co, ie. Hoy hristina Lake. Ph,’ 44° ona or 447-9303, tad 35 walt until: Wednesday: mor- ning to phone in your clar- sifled ad. Chances are'you'll find the line busy ‘and wan't get through.’ Phone: Thurs- days, Fridays, Mondays and esdays, . Class! fied: dead- Ine ie 10 am, Wednesdays, Ph. | 368-7986, your. Classi. fled) Action Tine.>)) °c tin Sure iu Nutri-Max and Chamotan:— NitrkHeatth Penducte. 978 coors Ave. Ph. aera e "HOMES for: SALE FULLY.’ MODERN } r completely clectric'plus self contained basement sulte.on large «lot fat Rlondel, ae Ear ir write Box jondel 36 TBDRM. HOUSE. ON VIEW lot, double brick fitepiaces, provision for 2 ‘extra’ bed- rooms in. basement,’ finish- ed rec. room, extra: large double glass windows, 11 ft. high double garage (on (100 ft. x-150 ft lot. Flat: private 1OME, ‘ « back yard approx. 84° ft. x 100 ft. Some other ‘features =5th Ave. oe Ph. 365-6637, (3 644 mac Ph. 365-6141 evenings) ifn a LADIES BASS © cordian, camiuines 7 chia, 2 bass ghanges. at Perfect co con- > dition. Ph. 31 344 SIDES OF ELI REASON: ably priced.- Call 428-9684 wafter oe TWO AND ONE Heifer. baa 226-7662 or 226-7507. 343 ONE 600 C.F.M. GAS DRI yen Leroy Compressor. One 1969. Ford % ton truck. Ph,365-7241 ask ‘for or don or Andy. Don Neil Super large 4 bedroom. trees. Anxious owner ha: $57,000. MLS, CRESCENT VALLEY 2 bay garage. 3 bedi ~ CASTLE REALTY Ltd. PHONE 365-3336 _ Blom A. Edblad 365-9423 Erika & Hundt 365-2606 TWO STOREY WITH LARGE LOT © ghout. Fireplace and sundeck. Formal’ "ond family dining. Beautifully decorated, #4 acre lot with fruit 17. acre farm, Large acreage cleared and irrigated on two benches. Old barn, chicken coop, rage room house with upstairs, Beautiful acreage and view. $48,000. MES: LARGE RIVER FRONT LOT. A ‘in downtown Castlegar. 3 Saiecees all re- finished with new carpets, painting, and ‘new cellings. Many fruit trees and large lawn,. also D. Ferguson’ 365-6063 A Pereverzoft 365-3024 . W/W carpets. throu- © s olready moved, Asking SIDES — OF” PURK, CUT. ire aauveny. Ph: 428-9901 or 365-5703 or ses coen ~ Strand and Mosby Realty Ltd. 1198 Bay Ave., Trall / Phone Trail 364-2507 eet © PROPERTY. %3 Fairey 2or iy noes Spot- less home. Summer kitchen, more and wrapped. Sites: fronts Really Sn ase DeOI iG LOT ON. OAK - Street. Ph. 385-5077 alter 6 ~ pam. us uIP REALTY .see this two room PHONE 365-7514 * Evenings Phone J. F Hipwell, F.R1. Carolee Fitz-Gerald POST AND BEAM — UNIQUE DESIGN "* Looking for something different? Come and home ‘in: tower. Genelle. Cozy Franklin fireplace, sundecks and lots of trees. $39, ‘MIS. BAnE Sent ‘365-7514 365-5945 CLASSIFIED ADS fu TICKLE BOX. ~ by Ted Trogdon 1 e = PaoPEnTY ID KOR SALE UP SiO: can can Valley, 2 lots, 33 and 42 aeres. River frontage. Por- tions clesved. Guod timber, afore: info Ph. : 365-7306 . or. ae 5. ele offer. 5 MILES FROM baa Beautiful © build- ‘Ing site. Year round ‘creek. cand Don’ nat Ga Caftle Realty, © MOBILE HOMES: 1974 12' x 68’ MOBILE’ HO- me, 3 bedrooms, fully furn- ished, washer: an Iryer, Excellent condition, reduced bd VEHICLES: 1872 DODGE = MONACO, best offer. Ph. 355-2495, oe 1968 CHEV. CAPRICE, 2 door hardtop, -stereo, , air genaltioning, new tires. Ph. 165-5003. 84! iS ioe ots 1 aN: SERRA & 0” spbaby Xf speed manu: sport Es order, Camper Ph, 365-3230, ‘343 1970 Pers COI GAR — 351 2 bri, puto, 50. 00 miles. Ph. 365-6 4 pm. =o nr CHEVELTE. MALIBI 2 hrt, 4 bbl. a z 365-7386 sitter 5 p.m. 5 19° 0” FURNISHED exealient condition. Ph. 385- 3240, 2 BDRM. MOBILE HOME furnished; a okirted, has 5 POR ch. Ph.'3 ®@ VEHICLES 1867 SUNBEAM: SEDAN. riginal - miles, i cellent cavalo, 4 winter. tires.. $650.. Ph. 399. 701, 1974” DODGE » MAXE-VAN. camper conversion; V-8, al "tomatic, many extras. Nel- son 825-9239. 1967 IMPALA 2 DR. 1972 FORD GRAN ‘TORINO. "-9,. radio. 972 iC. JIMMY, «GOOD eondtan, near new fies 3077 cu. in., 18. mpg.’ Te- inovable radio, “new firm. Ph. 1967 MUSTANG, FAST. rash eoltea complete! ter! a Ph 385-6088, 965-6667 after 6 p.m. "69. CHEE a evens heaiters, aie ehrore wheels:” Ph. Seoadst pats 1973: PLYMOUTH. FURY I a sedan mileage, high lent “condition, cirleay overhauled, perfect famil! car $2,300 or best offer. Pa 365-9239" evenings. 1966 GMC “a rau A duty, dual gas tanks, oversiz id 4 tires including ovel et . Winters, new paint, dual bab teri jes, . split rims, ‘radio, wired for camper. Ph. 385. 6515. aT .FORD: PINTO oe e ) VEHICLES WIIEEL: etait een hs 1969 BLAZER, 4 delve, good ‘shape. mM 226- , e MOTORCYCLES YAMAHA” ENDURO 360 ita RT2. Ph, 365-5459 01 "$647. Benet Blueberry area. Ph. + 865-7512, a“ @ WANTED Se LARGE BUILDING LOT IN Robson, ‘Ootis- Se URGENTLY NEEDED rent. 3 bedroom hetge. fcr 5-3261. iT; CARPORT, ng win ONE, ‘woop CURNAGE a ane TO _ RENT. 365-7395, TO BUY — LATE MUVEL - Jeep Wagoneer. Call 365- 5889, 343 Ad HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED LEG. AL Ste enoeraphet; Submit resi to No. iL Pine ‘Set Cast 345 GARAGE TO. RENT. PH. - 344. PLACEMENT. HIGH SCIIOOL’ AND. COL. lege students seeking | bam oy st ts ees here; fre ra drop ‘into’ the Cas. arn News, olfice to: {place ‘of Bast Phone Keith 7083. x © GIVEAW. fo i AN ITEM VOUS 0’ give | away" free? Yo cat put, Jt In this. jeol: phe Ci Gu. ee at ae ive a ou'd Uke ottn37 pie mY the country. fer, or, male Black Lab, good. we tle with ilar 3573. ©@ FOUND |; ITEMS SADVERTISED this column for as/a ‘able servi by this ewspa per: ve found. some! pl phone | the: Gantlegar. ‘News and say. “Td like lace a free e fouad ad.” th 17 © NOTICES. APPLICATIONS ARE invited for the’ position’ of of Pa elt Work W aks Pond to Fri- Class e Commencement Date: Immediately. 2 Api Ligatlon $ ‘froms', are"? ‘Available “ati the: Malntenar-.” ce and School ‘Board Offices. Closing Date: ber 17th, 1975. Socrlay ‘Treasurer Box. 3: Cocuegar? BC. 245 EXECUTIVE SECRETARYE LKIRK COLLEGE in’ Novem. tlon’ Wagon. low. mileage, 5 dio, radial. tires, ‘ custom Teale. atch, hitch. Ph. 3055187. - COOPER AGENCIES HD. ‘ Castleaird Plaza. self Motivated and t dears a fied Hon! with considerable ~-res-. Daily said, / She said she. intends to take the “ ‘necessary action” ensure that no college. courses ‘are dropped without. her per- mission. + SoThe only variations thet. will’ be considered to the guidelines announced today will be in Felaton to ‘development r four new. colleges— North Teland College, Northern ts College, Northwest Col- lege and the East Kootenay lege. © LEGALS BRITISH COLUMBIA \. : HYDRO AND f Ne WER AUTHORITY -. >, Invites ‘tenders for re- a= ee Reference nu-. ml Go 5 are closing date’ - Noy. 18, 1f sented fo tenders. clearly marked as, above. Referenc. °- has received to. Mrs, Dailly emphasized that colleges should have a good deaf of local. autonomy. “But as I have said many times before, with this Tocel autonomy must come local vesponslbility, “Other provinces have de- termined that the only effective way to operate a community college system is through cen- tralized control. I would be very reluctant to allow this to happen‘in B.C.." she said. ‘The minkster srarned chat that unless the percentage each individual cle ‘wil be be permitted are adhered to, thelr budgets will not be considered. he sald the chairman of each college council! and the BCIT, board of governors will get a letter next week giving them detalls of the percentago hikes that will be allowed under the guidelines, ‘The letters will contain the percentage increases allowable in both administration and instruction, “to limit: adminis- tration costs and to enstiro that instructional funding is maln- talned at an adequate level to serve the students,” Besides the new colleges, the guidelines also affect Capl- lano College in North Vancou- ver, Douglas College in New > Westminster, the Fraser Val- ley College, Selkirk College, New Caledonia in’ Prince George, Cariboo College in Kamloops, Malaspina in Na- nalmo, Camoaun College in Victoria, Okanagan. College in Kelowna ‘and the BCIT. Industrial First Aid Attendants Hold Symposium on Weekend A symposium for industrial first ald ‘attendants was held Saturday. at the Hi Arrow Arms with §3 persons register- ing. Attending the symposlum were first aid attendants from’ > Castlegar,’ Salmo, Cranbrook, Kimberley, Trail, Nelson, Ar- genta, Montes Rossland, Na- ‘usp, G afea’s industrial first ald exam- Dr. J. F. Colbert of Trail spoke on massive tissue dam- age to the face and the use of airways using slides to illus- trate actual cases. ~ Castlegar and District Hoa- ; pital director of nurses, Mrs. D, Reed, dealt with emergency admitting what 7, a native and longtime realdent of New Denver died Saturday, Funeral service was held Tuesday from St. Stephen's Anglican Church, New Denver. Mr. Angrignon, son of the late Mr, Irs. Joseph E. Angrignon, pioneers of the New Denver area, was born there on Nov. 2, 1908, He recelved his schooling in New Denver. and then attended business college in Nelson. Following his college train- ing he worked as an accountant for the New Denver Light and Power Company from 1929 to He then jolned the high- ways department at New Den- ver as office manager, where he was employed until 1966, He later, worked as village clerk for the Village of New Denver, and had been active as an alderman for many years, from 1941, ag well as acting aa village clerk at various times, ir. Angrignon was also included among the aldermanic candidates for the forthcoming « munieipal election. Mr. Angrignon was active in community affairs, and was CWL Holds Oct: Bazar | In spite, of Jess “than co-operative | slushy | w the annual October Bazaar sponsored by St. Joseph's Cath- olfc Women’s League was a South Siocan ‘and Winlaw, The symposias are held each year to offer industrial first: ald attendants ‘an’ oppor- tunity to mest with each other and to improve lines of commu: nication with local doctors and hospital staffs throughout the province of British Columbia. _The program’ Saturday was Emergency’ Care transportation of. the Injured, which commenced after ope: ing remarka by Industrial Fist : Aid ‘ and © is expected by the hospital. Before breaking off for lunch, Mr. Dean showed a film of various types of industrial accidents, Demonstrations of treat- ment for joint injuries were given in the afternoon session by various instructors with practical session on treatment “of joint injuries. "This was followed by a question and answer period with closing remarks by, Mr. ine miler; and ssful occasion. The hall was decorated in'a fall theme, with the large orange pumpkins at the windows being provided by the Silver Birches Handi- capped Society. Winnérs of the special prizes were: afghan—Kather- eet and pillow cases—Mrs, Mary Ellen Cor- ride doll—Miss Diane Schiavon. :}° Planning into.the future, it was decided that the next bazaar shall be held on Oct..16, 1976. Porcher and Mr, Dean. BG, president Gus Porcher. «Speaking on safety and the “first ald attendant was John jurrard:St,, Vani B.C. V6Z:1¥3.", Felephone 688-8711 Local 2577. L. B.C. Hydro and Power Authority. “@ LEGALS “NOTICE ‘OF sINTENTION sis ~T0 SELL 33 oor, ncouver, Dean:of Cranbrook, ia Work- er's Compensation Board re- resentative, who is also the - Robson Guides Hold ‘Halloween’ “Costume Party A Halloween costume par- ty was organized for the second Robson: Guide company by - Eileen O'Neil,’ Robin Rowland ‘and Bernice Holuboff who were working for their’ hostess - badge: ‘The evening began witha | 5 parade of ‘costumes. The cos- tumes were judged in three categories; the most imagina- tive custome, Eileen O'Neil as a hippy:'the oddest ‘costume, Debbie Huston as a dog, led on leash by Wendy Walluer as a tramp; and the best costume was‘a tie: shared: by: Paula Lemmett! and Shellie Wiesner this «3 price to sell — © FIFTH AVENUE SOUTH Sand & Moby Realy Ut, : CASTLEGAR SOUTH EXCLUSIVE — NEW sTINGS. = cine: pat 1904-4th Ave. South arid see", room, full basement’ home. Features 5 cedar, shake roof, 8 25' x 16' covered patio, . situated on a 100’ x 150' lot on: dead-end “street. Lots‘ of privacy, lots of Ilving/ ata firm — $37,000. - i * Lovely. comfortable ‘4 bdrm. home, fully finished. , I, fec. room, electric heating, brick fire- > place, Hla lt contre! fighting Panel, + concrete patio, :lot size: 100’ fenced and beautifully landscaped. $57,500.00, BLUEBERRY. CREEK EXCLUSIVE ‘Newly decorated 3 bedroom home on beautifully x '180’,. completely. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 6, 1975 Native Son of New Denver Frederic Angrignon Passes active in the Parents Group of the Boy Scouts, a member of the New Denver Chamber of Commerce, and served for two years as a director of the Regional District of Central Kootenay, He was active for many 0 Nelson City Band and the “Nakusp Band. ‘He is survived by his wife, the former Vera Joan Butlin, whom he married at New Denver on Nov. 8, 1949; one son, Philip Frederic of Castle- gar; four daughters, Miss Kath- leen Monica of Calgary, Misses Marjorie Joan, Sheila Marle and Elizabeth Anne, all of New Denver; two brothers, Edmund of Langley and Leo Palma of Salmon Arm and one alster, Mrs, Edna Greenlaw of Sooke. Rev. John Stainer offici- ated at the service. Cremation followed. Albert > ‘DOTS PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery & Pick-ups to West Kootensy Area Prompt, Reliable, insured DOROTHY FLEMING Ph, 365-3228 or 365-65: 38 ‘341 Main St. N. Castlegar, B.C, NOTICE Simpsons-Sears Store Castlegar Will Close thls Monday, Noy, 10 in teu of Tues, being a Statutory Holiday] SAM'SoMESE 1001 - 91h Ave., South Castlegar PHONE 365-7312 Hower Arrangements for All Occasions ETC, HANGING BASKET —— HOUSE PLANTS FRESH LOCAL CUT FLOWERS “Open 7 Days a Week" tind, “KAY MOTORS LTD. YOUR CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, CADILLAC DEALER ‘deal ot KAY MOTORS tires, 11,000. miles, "74 DUSTER ‘TANOVA 2 door HT, -4 speed, 19,000 ... "75 PLYMOUTH SCAMP 2. door HT., Automatic, Powers Steering, power brakes, radio, 2, 800 miles. You Sen, on aoa A Good. Deal KAY: MOTORS BONANZA DAYS (ARE ‘exer ‘This means that you’ the.customer will’ benefit by | |Our overload of late model used cars. Wo have had « @> tremendous reception on ‘our 1975 Models and 83a result we ore overloaded with low mileage : Service ‘station, coffee shop, 3 rental dwel- lings, rental cabin, 346.6 foot frontage overlook- ing ferry. $58,300, MLS 2 Ohly: downon a full price of $36, 300, 0 Drive, y 1008-7 “7th, Avenue South and B particulars, Ml Phones ‘our: offlod for: ~ GENELLE, NEAR NEW “HOME: ON % ACRE — © Country . setting.” Deluxe In, immaculate *condillon. “kitchen Best: of ‘al , taxes’ on. this choice Property: ‘ READY FOR CHRISTMAS. = Conia built. 7 home featuring fireplace; twenty’ tiving;:| room, full bosement double are Priced in © alo fori ies;’drop’:int Avenue or’ gall 168-5507. “VALLEY ‘LANDSCAPE ° NURSE % LANDSCAPE DESIGN: & ONSTRUCTION 1] phinin t rk. Reside: ys ndscape ‘planting. Ph:*22¢- i el Collect, BNE 2 20 ai 5 n40 ¢: at ts: nowe available! “your “benk. Department of ¢ Economie + © Development This one ‘day session will be held on Monday, Nov. 17th from 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. at Selkirk College. Those interested in “attending are asked to Register: by Contacting the College's Department of Continuing Education.--Registration Is free but limited. whe ON Ae Colleg ‘and Mrs. Robert 8 Morgan. of fea Oct. 30 a daugh-' Your Floor Covering Centre * Vinyl & Tile Flooring. * Custom Draperies * Carpetin: * Furniture Recovering ‘Gordon. Wall: ‘Ltd. EXPERT INSTALLATION ‘Phone 364-2537 oa Cat ‘Ave.,' Castlegar hone 965-355]. i M.D. No. 3996, “Your Mobile” Experts” montrnetely 15 acres of shoe land’ includ- fe fully. fenced,, Formal. dining room, ae kitchen dining room, builtin ap- pliences, two fireplaces, complete’ bar, and Fecreation room. Breathtaking view of Col- umbia River. Gorgeous. landscaping. “Call MARY ANDERSON 9465-5244 Residence 364-2507 Office “Success through | Service” :STRAND AND MOSBY REALTY LTD. 1198 ne Avenue, Trail Fire engine red cab, low mileage .... ‘74 FORD D RANCHERO “$95 ‘75 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN - 4 door, 454 engine, power. steering, power brakes, automatic, Scotsdale $6995 See our Display of 1976 Models KAY MOTORS LTD. 2880 Highway Drive, ‘Gienmenry =. Dealer Licence No. 1238. Phon :| 801, Victoria; Teall, B.C. tf