» ca Castlegar News June 14,1989 Student Placement BY RESPONSIBLE 14-year-old. Summer RELIABLE 15-year-old willing to mow tawns in South Costleger: Phone. 365 3045 or 365-3492 ask for lan 3/48 13-YEAR-OLD girl willing to babysit or do odd jobs, after school and on weekends. Contact Jo-Ann at 365-2153 13/48 14-YEAR-OLD STUDENT willing to do odd jobs, babysitting, yardwork, ete. Call 365-2375 ask for Kirk ttn 01 Té-year-old boy willing to do yardwork firewood, construction or what ya have 365-5005. 346 O0D-JOB-LAD — 13-year-old looking to do yardwork, etc, Call 365-2375 ask tor Dave. tin/00 17-YEAR-OLD willing to wash and wox boats. Phone 365-8029. Ask for Steve 3 NEED a job? High school and college students may offer their services under this category. Drop us a line or phone the Action Ad number at 365-2212. We will fun your ad for 3 issues at.no charge. tin/43 Giveaway ZNEAR-OLD. Collie Retriever cross ex cellent with children. 365-3512 48 2-VEAR-OLD spayed female Calico cat 2-year-old neutered male. Shepherd ctoss and dog house. 365-2750. 8 FREE fluffy kittens. Before 8 a.m. or leave message. 399-4759 PARTICLE BOARD 4x8 365-5048 3/48 2 LOVEABLE, energetic female kittens litter trained, looking tor a good home If you would like to give one of these lit tle tykes a happy home please phone ADOPT-A-CAT. 365-2401 347 TWO kittens; 1 black, | orange and black. 10 weeks old, litter-trained. 359 7193 347 THREE — 6-week-old, cute country kit tens. 365-7373 347 iF you hove an item youd like to giveaway, please drop us o line or phone 365-2212. We'll run your ad for 3 issues free of charge. ttn/25 Share-a-Ride WORK, school trips, weekly shopping ut expenses and save money together with your neighbour FREE Share-A-Ride column. We'll run you ad for 3 issues of charge. Phone our Ac tion Line 365-2212 tin/25 Found MALE, adult ferret found near terry (on Castlegar side). 365-6501 3 46 The Hot Box Up to 10 words for only $2.49 for one time, $3.49 for two insertions or $4.49 for three consecutiv Ads must be paid for ot placement. WANTED: D-2, Caterpillar Tractor running or not. 226-7882 1985 BRONCO Ii 4x4, 88,000 km tires. Excellent condition. Offers. 8386 COFFEE TABLE, ping-pong table Mazda, offers accepted. 365-3138 OLDER Camper fully equipped firm. 365-6206. 21° TOURING BIKE, 18-speed, excellent condition, like new. phone after 8 p.m at 365-7178 3.47 PLASTIC barrels, $12.50 and up. swim ming pool filter cartridges. 365-6239 1975 TOYOTA Corolla, rebuilt motor some rust. $400 0.b.0. 365-3580. 3 47 1979 5.0 CAPRI, good running condition stereo, $3,700. 0.b.0. 352-77 3.47 1982 FIREBIRD, 44.000 kms asking $10,000 0.b.o loaded 365-6076 365 346 1970 DATSUN, 510, good engine. 5-spd whole or parts. 365-8285 3 4 PLASTIC barrels, $12.50 and ups. Swim ming pool filter cartridges. 365-6239 346 Found SLEEPING BAG: Suntest Saturday. ot boot races. Owner may claim by phoning, 365-5439. wal SILVER RING vicinity of Costiegor Primary. Claim by identitying. 365-9038 ga? GNE HYUNDAI key, 4 master keys, 2 smaller keys on plastic’ key chain with 1¢ stamp found in taxi, Central Taxi 365. 5888 aa? FOUND items are not charged for, if you've found something; phone the Ac tion Ad number. 365-2212 anytime during business hours. We'll run the ad 3 issues tree of charge. Business Oppor. EARN what you want to earn. Be on Avon Sales Dealer. The greater, your success, the higher your reward and the prouder you will feel! Please call Charlene 365-2497 tor an appointment 7/48 WATER purification R.O. System removes all contaminants trom drinking water. Bacteria, viruses, lead, chlorine etc. Dealers required. Leave message o! 365-6846 46 WOMAN requires,$25,000 investor. In vestment fully secured with real estate. Enquiries fully confidential. Apply 10 Box 30071 this paper 46 Notices MEMBERS of the Doukhobor Cultural Association regret to announce the can: cellation of their Sports Day hela an. Playmor Field everyone who supp the past 18 years ted this event « PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIED $159 $10 DISCOUNT FOR CASH! Callus for details! Classified Ads 365-2212 end Castlégar News CHAPEL HOUSE — Zuckerberg Island Heritage en 7 days CASTLEGAR ret STATION, Mon.-Sot., 8 m. -5 p.m. For further information phone 365-6440 tin 4: Pursuant to lottery license number 71823, in the name of the Castlegar Festivals Society, and in accordance with the terms and conditions set out by the B.C. Gaming Commission, the following numbers have been drawn as winners in the Suntest ‘89 Lottery Button Contest bedroom companm peopie on VIA Rai Revelstoke/Montr notel t BC. mA Travel 2nd prize » A side of beef, cut and wrapped, courtesy of Canada Safeway. | But umber: 3149 ar prize * A flight for 3 over the courtesy Adastra Aviation Button number: 2021 DANCE BANDS and mobile disco ‘available tor any type of engagement. 1 362-7795. ttn 65 Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 Personal ALCOHOLICS enonymous and Al-Anon: 104/74 jer Gisela ‘ischler of Westbank, B.C. and Mr. Roman Tischler of Austria, Wedding will take place at the home of the groom's parents. Sep- tember 2, 1989 FOSTER Richard and Shoron (nv Boolinott) are pleased to announce the birth of their second son Andrew James May 23, 1989, 9 Ibs., 10 oz, at Smithe Hospital. Proud grandparents ore George and Marjorie Foster of Victoria ond Mike and Dora Boolinott of Robson 48 MR. and MRS. Gary Gallo and Ms. Evelyn Gallo are pleased to announce the tor thcoming marriage of their daughter Renee to Hugh, son of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Lynn Wedding to take place July 1, 1989. 48 MRS. AUDREY PION is pleased to an nounce the forwieossing marriage of her CENTRAL KOOTENAY HIGHWAYS DISTRICT OKANAGAN-NORTH ELECTORAL DISTRICT Request for Proposal MOBILE VENDING SERVICES June 20, 1989 to Sept. 30, 1989 Proposals will be received up to 00 p.m. (local time) June 19, 1989 tor the purpose of establishing Mobile Vending Services at the Needles Ferry Terminal A copy of the proposal conditions may be obtained at the Central Kootenay District Highways Office at 820 Nelson Avenue, Nelson, B.C D.P. Williams District Highways Manager RESIDENTIAL PAINTING — FREE ESTIMATES — FALCON PAINTING AND DECORATING 365-3563 © INSURED ® LICENCED ® CERTIFIED june 14,1989 CastlégarNews _ <é daughter Donna to Ernest Melvin son of Paul and Belle Butula of Kelowna. Wedding to take place, July | 1989 48 Special Thanks Cur family wishes to express our special thanks to all our friends and neighbours for their kindness and generosity at the time of our loss of Al Special thanks to Sandie, Hat- tie, Gerry, Radios CKQR and KBS, Castlegar News and Trail Times and the Genelle Community. Thank you for the baking, flowers donations to the tund and sympathy cards Also special thanks to the nurses and staff on the third floor of the Trail Regional Hospital and Carburys Funeral Home for the arrangements. LIZ, JAMES, ADAM & NIKKI LORD HIGHWAYS- TENDERS Electoral District: Rossland, Trail High: Project or Job Numb: Project or Job Description: project consists of the painting ot trattic markings in the Rossland, Trail Electoral District Tender Opening Date/Time: June 2) 1989 at 2:00 p.m. local t Surety Bid Bond or Certitied Deposit Cheque 1s not required Tender documents with envelope. charge ONLY trom The Ministry Ot tice, 555 Central Avenue, Grand Forks or 2288 Columbia Avenue, Rossland, British Columbia betweer the hours of 8:30 and 4:00 p.m. Mon day to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number of originating ottice Grand Forks (604) 442-5477. Rossiand (604) 362-7331 Tenders will opened at the Ministry Otfice, 555 Central Avenue Grand Forks, British Columbia O.H. HUTTON District Highways Manager EREEDOM Mirusiry of Transportation ighwoye All R.V. Parts and Accessories — Including Awnings and Air Conditioners. YARD SALE one a moaathion 3-PCE. COFFEE & END TABLE SI USED DISHWASHER, ELECTRIC FIREPLACE. MIKE'S R.V. RANCH Dealer 5012 WE ACCEPT MASTERCARD & VISA Castlegar Phone: 365-5741 in Memoria: IN LOVING memory of Rita (Savinkotf) Koerber who passed away June 16, 1988 Those whom we love go out of sight. But never out of mind They are cherished in the hearts Of those they left behind. Sadly missed by husband Karl, children Shaun and Jessa, father Andy, Bill, Don. Cathy and families 48 IN LOVING MEMORY of Jack Heinrich who passed away June 15, 1988 When we are sad and lonely And everything goes wrong. We seem to hear you whisper Cheer up. and carry on Although you are not with us in the physical plane. You will remain in our hearts forever All our love Joy, Janie and Joni. THE B.C. HEART FOUNDATION accepts with gratitude “in Memoriam’ donations which help promote Heart Cards sent to next-of-kin Castlegar, B.C CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY memoriam donations. Information Box 3292, Castlegar. 365-5167 04/1 Support Your Lung Association CITY OF CASTLEGAR S&S) ) 1989 PROPERTY yy 2 & 1989 tax notices were mailed on Tuesday, May 30, 1989, and any property owner who has not received a tax notice should contact the Finance Manager at City Hall (365-7227) im ond Highways HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral Dietriet Boundary Highwoy ¢ District: Kootenay Boundary Project or Job Numbe elect or Job Desc project consists of the disman fling and removal of Cooper Bridge No. 0681 located at the South Boundary of the City of of Grand Forks on 19th Street Tender Opening Date/Time: June 28. 1989 at 2:00 p.m. locate time. Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque is not require Tender documents with envelope specifications and conditions are available tree of charge ONLY from the Ministry Of fice, 555 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, B.C. between the hours of 8:30 ‘and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, ex cept holidays. Phone number of originating oftice 442-5477 Tenders will be opened ot The Ministry Office, 555 Central Avenue. Grand Forks, B.C D.H. HUTTO! District Highways Manager EREEDOM mers Teanaportation To ignways able Nei! Vant Minister MOVE samegemaliy bow Owners of homes with an assessed value of $50,000 in both 1988 and 1989 will find a total increase of $187.31 in their 1989 property taxes (excluding water and sewer frontage taxes). Ot that total, 20% or $38.55 represents the increase in general municipal tax approved by City Council Increases in the total residential property taxes levied by the City, School District No. 9 and the Central Kootenay Regional District in 1988 and 1989 are as follows 1988 Increase 1989 increase Total Increase City 3.9; 6.69 School District 13.59) Regional District 11.19% Members of Council and City statt will be pleased to answer any questions relating to property taxes levied by the City. Questions concerning School District and Regional District taxes should be directed to the School Board Office in Castlegar (365- 7731) and the Central Kootenay Regional District Office in Nelson (352-6665). ONE ONLY!! Beoutitul decor Many extras. Reduced to FANTASTIC SAVING New 25’ Lae t 5th Wheel 1987-23’ Prowler Trailer * Front L.R. with Picture Window, Separate reor JUNE MADNESS AT MIKE’S Saturday, June 17 ‘til Friday, June 30! CLEARANCE BIGFOOT CAMPERS IN STOCK Good Tradein Value or Cash Discount! 2 A Wheel & Deal! Come in & Let's THERE'S A MOTOR HOME Bring In Your Trades! We Need them!!! WAITING FOR YOU! y See the New Camry LS 4-Dr., Auto., P.S., P.B., P.W., P.Locks, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Color Key Bumpers *3 In Stock ¢ "88 Toyota | 83 Tercel SR5 402, $490..LB. Pu 5-Spd., 3-Dr., Hatch, P. Sunroot . 1, Hatch, P. Sunrool Conopy, 19,000 kms. ‘and many other options! "79 Rabbit 78 Pontiac Canadian aliens growing LOS ANGELES (CP) The U.S. customs officer leaned toward the ‘open window of the beat-up Chevy, his nostrils constricting against the stale, hot air as he peered suspiciously into the car's empty back seat. **What’s the purpose of your’ visit to the United State: **Vacation,’ sweating driver. The specifics are fictional but the scenario rings true to comedian John Wing Jr., one of an unknown number of Canadians who have worked illegally in the United States “I worked the Midwest for five years, crossing the border in Michigan and then Buffalo,” says Wing, who was finally granted resident alieti status a few months ago and now lives in Los Angeles. “*It got to be nerve-racking after a while, but you cold make really good money in the midwestern states." The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service says there are millions of illegal aliens across the United States, most from Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean But Canada is represented too, as smiling, became apparent last year when U.S. immigration officials instiiuted an amnesty for illegal aliens. More than 10,000 Canadians came forward, admitting they had entered the country illegally. And this figure represented only those eligible for the amnesty — people who had moved south before Jan. 1, 1982. . Some had. lived an underground existence for years, constantly fearing deportation. Others risked regular trips across the border to work at casual jobs that paid under the table. “‘A friend of mine did it very suc- cessfully for about 10 years,”’ says Pat Bullard, a Vancouver actor who now lives in Los Angeles. **He did stand-up comedy in New York, and just got inon the amnesty — 1 mean, they just handed him a green card. But it was sure a dangerous way to do it. Gives you a few sleepless nights, | imagine. You never know when somebody's going to say, ‘Hey, I know this guy who's not a citizen and he’s making money.” But for a kid like Wing, raised in a city on the Canada-U.S. border, it was second nature Fitness programs gup Canada better- eating, more active country that’s just a step short of doingit truly right The $1-million study by the federal governmeny and Campbell Soup Co. took 4,000 of the 20,000 people who took part inka 1981 Canada Fitness Survey and examined their lifestyles last year — how they'd changed or not changed, and why And there’s a lot of good news in it Based on the sample, here are some of the conclusions being drawn about Canadians asa whole — Between 1981 and 1988, the proportion of Canadians aged 10 and over who follow a physically active lifestyle — meaning active more than three hours a week for more than nine months a year — rose to 75 per cent from 56 percent — Eating habits changed, with less fat and salt and more poultry, fish, fruit, vegetables and whole grains as part of the typical diet — Participation in the top 10 fitness activities increased, with the exception of jogging. STILLSOME FLAB As well, there are some trouble spots: — Although a lot of people are physically active, only about one-third of the population in 1988 was active enough to benefit their hearts and lungs. — One-half of the population in 1988 didn’t have any interest in starting y- — Men lagged far behind, women in shifting to better diets and in believing that a good diet is linked to better health. Young people were further behind still Detailed survey analysis will shed light on how regular exercise affects well-being, how changes in exercise relate.to changes in diet, smoking and alcohol use, and how attitudes and social support cause people to start, stop or maintain exercise The survey is expected to provide crucial information for policy-makers and heajth professionals on how to en- courage a healthier lifestyle. **What’s clear to me is that people WANT YOUR AD TO STAND OUT But don't want to pay for oB-1-G ad? Use Our ATTENTION GETTERS! e are getting the fitness message — now we just have to educate them,"’ says Cora Craig of the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute, which conducted the study. “think that a lot of the funds and policies should now be shifted away from telling people to get active to telling them exactly what's the best way to be active.”” In the next few months, that’s likely to happen. Take Participaction, for example: the federal get-fit agency is going to dwell more on nutrition and will develop some how-to TV programming. “There’s still a great deal of misin formation out there about what's good for you and what’s not,”’ Craig says. “Now we have the study that says people want to be active, but could use more information to help them.”” Shades sales skyrocket NORWALK, Conn. (AP) — U.S. consumers bought 170 million pairs of non-prescription sunglasses last year, according to the Sunglass Association of America, boosting retail sales to a record $1.35 billion US. The overall price per pair in 1988 was $7.50, up 50 cents from 1987. And in the past five years, sales totalled more than three pairs for each man, woman and child in the United States on volume increases of 64 per cent HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral District: Boundary Kootenay Project or Job Number: W-5691A Project or Job Description: This project consists of the construc tion and repair of fences at various locations in the Boun dary-Similkameen Electoral District Tender Opening Date/Time: June 28 # 2:00 p.m. local time. Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque is not requir Tender documents with envelope. specifications and conditions ore available free of charge ONLY trom The Ministry Ot fice, 555 Central. Avenue, Grand Forks, British Columbia between the hours of 8:30 and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except holidays Phone number of originating oftice 442-5477 Tenders will be opened at The Ministry Office, 555 Central Avenue. Grand Forks, British Columbia. “*I grew up on that bridge from Sar- nia (in southern Ontario) to Port Huron in Michigan, and | knew how to cross there,"’ he recalls, ‘1 did it a million times. Wing acquired so many techniques that he conducted border-crossing classes for friends. “It’s harder to cross with two guys, but it’s really easy to cross if there’s a girl and a guy and the girl’s driving. Especially if she speaks French, If you're going to cross into Vermont from Montreal, speaking French makes a big difference. “The whole key to crossing customs is knowing what they’re going to ask you and never hesitating with the an- swers. Don’t look nervous But Wing admits that even he grew apprehensive as he continued to cross for work purposes. FINALLY NABBED lronically, he was nailed for the first and only time just before he got his papers. ‘1 was heading out toward Los Angeles, so I thought I'd work my way out, doing a week in Ohio, then Chicago, then Winnipeg, across the Prairies and down to Los Angeles.”” Wing's mistake was that he had crammed most of his belongings into his car, making his claim he was just on vacation somewhat dubious. “It was pretty stupid on my part,”” he says, wincing. Although customs officials warned him not to try crossing the border again, Wing simply went to Vancouver and crossed there. The penalty for working illegally in LOST DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE OF TITLE LAND TITLE ACT RE: Porcel "A (roe, 79220-1) of Block 6. District Lot Kootenay District, Plan 777, WHEREAS proot of loss of Duplicate Certificate of Title No. $8949 to above mentioned lands issued in t! name of Polly Stooshinott has been tiled in this office. Notice is hereby given that | shall at the expiration of fourteen days trom the United States ranges from fines to jail. Sometimes, you're just refused entry. The U.S. government has moved to stem the tide of illegal aliens by requiring all employers to verify that new employees are U.S. citizens or aliens with the right to work LONG PROCESS Waiting for either temporary per mits’ or the much-longed-for green card can take a long time and a lot of money. ‘I had to hire a lawyer, and then you've got to pay for couriering alL kinds of papers back and forth,” says Wing. Joe Flanders of the U.S. im- migration office in Los Angeles says the key to winning legal status is being able to demonstrate that no Americans are available to fill a particular job. This is easiest for entertainers. **They’re treated in a little different manner,”’ Flanders says. “Let's face it, there’s only one Beatles. It’s not as if you can find somebody else to do the job. And although American customs officers are on guard at both the nor- thern and southern borders, Flanders says the reality is that Canadians aren't the biggest concern of his department, “We're so inundated by millions of illegal aliens that we could take the ar- my and the navy and the air force and the Marines and everybody else com- bined, and we could never get them out of the United States,’’ Flanders declares. Legals POOR BOYS Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners 3290095 $ 50 living $ 38 room, dining 29° room & hail varded FREE of 1300 sq. fh.) * we move furniture - free estimates * no mileage charge CALL 365-5523 Cossiogor standard chesterfield &up & chair OR 365-2488 — 172!/. Nelson FOR SALE BY OWNER Em [enor Modern 4 bdrm. family home on 130'x84' lot in Blueberry Many features include: Central Air, finished up we. down, 25'x15' Shop. A must see! Offers to $64,000. For appointment to view call 365- 5854. Province of Ministry of British Columbia Forests NOTICE Persons intending to harvest timber from private land Timber removed from private lands @ timber mark specific to that proper ty Allow up to six (6) weeks to obtain o registered timber mark. Specitic marking exemptions may be obtained from the Forest Service. the date of first hereof issue o Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of the said Duplicate unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing Dated at the Land Title Office, Nelson, B.C. This 8th day of June. A.D., 1989. IAN C.8.460TH Registra Date of firs) publication: June 14 1989. for must be made in writing to the District Manager of the appropriate Forest District Further intormatidn may be obtained from the nearest Forest District Of fice. Arrow Forest District 365-2131. Nakusp 265-3685. Castlegar KEN E. ARNETT District Manage? Arrow Forest District Public Works Fs bead Canada Canada INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for the projects or services listed below, addressed to the Regional Manager, Contract Policy and Administration, Pacitic Region, Depar. tment of Public Works, Canada, Room 601, 1166 Alberni Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3W5 will be received until the specific closing time and date. Tender documents can be obtained through the above noted Department of Public Works, Vancouver office on payment of the applicable deposit Travaux publics T TENDER No. 7100119: For ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE, Construct new R.C.M.P. Detachment Building, Grand Forks, B.C Closing Date: 11:00 a.m. P.D.S.T. — 12 July 1989. Deposit: $250.00. Tender documents may also be viewed at the Amalgamated Construction Assn of B.C., Vanc.; Southern interior Construction Assn. in Castlegar, Cranbrook. Kamloops, Kelowna and Revelstoke BID DEPOSITORY: Subcontractors for electrical and mechanical trades shall S.1.C.A. No. 401 7 Standard Rules of Practice for Bid Building Projects)” dated 1989 in accordance with (Federal Po: August 7, 1981 INSTRUCTIONS Deposit for plans and specifications must be made to the order of the Receiver General tor Canada, and will be released on return of the documents in good condition within one month from the date of tender opening. The lowest or any der not necessarily accepted MANUFACTURER’S LEASE TO OWN PLAN Why tie up your cash or borrowing power? Obtain a brand-new tully guaranteed 1989 vehicle of your chaice. sry make. any moce!. on this sensible low cost a/ternative the vehicle or #2 you can simply return it * NO DOWN PAYMENT * DRIVE AWAY IN 45 MINUTES We have 450 cars and trucks tor delivery. Come in and pick the one you amet WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN B.C. OR FLY ANYWHERE IN B.C. AT OUR EXPENSE FOR A DEAL. All leases based on 48 mos. WE'LL BUY IT FOR CASH. PAID FOR OR NOT. CALL IN FOR PRIOR CREDIT ‘APPROVAL. * ASK ABOUT OUR 1st ‘TIME BUYERS PLAN * *25 UNDER 19 OR EVEN LOWE! TOTAL PAID $9,216 TOTAL PAID $10,800 NEW ‘89 FORD ESCORT NEW “89 MAZDA B2200 P/U 197 lOR EVEN LOWER" TOTAL PAID $9.456 NEW NEW ‘89 FORD “89 SUZUKI TEMPO SAMARI | (249 OR EVEN LOWER” TOTAL PAID $11,952 @ plan. Al the end of the I you have two options. #1 you can pay off the balance cn O.A.C. IF YOU CURRENTLY OWN A CAR OR TRUCK NEW ‘89 FORD RANGER 197 Ok EVEN LOWER® TOTAL PAID $9364 NEW ‘89 CHEV SPRINT NEW ‘89 TOYOTA TERCEL 199). OR EVEN LOWER’ TOTAL PAID $8.648 NEW 89 MAZDA 323 240). OR EVEN LOWER" TOTAL PAID $11,952 TOTAL PAIO $11,720 "89 F150 4x4 340). Tora PAID $16,752 PRE-OWNED BARGAINS 201, 44pd..Gnb7vatohine, |” Posen. V4, Aue 10’ SECURITY TRAILER Immaculate Interior 74,000 km: 19’ ALTO TRAILER 25’ CAVALCADE TRAILER FREE BRAKE INSPECTIONS 27’ MARK REGAL 5th WHEEL By Appointment. 29 L. PROWLER 26 B. PROWLER 22 H. PROWLER SUPER BUY! 0.H. HUTTO! District Highways Mano; KOOTENAY BOUNDARY DISTRICT EREEDOM rusty of Trangportation MOVE x Also on sale New bedr. * Full 1-Yeor Worranty ® List Price $19,460. Giveaway at , SAVE $1600! NEW 1989-29’ Lynx Trailer ears Fi 27’ SECURITY 5th WHEEL $ THESE UNITS MUST BE SOLD. Reliable Estimates on Major Work Unrbrice $19.99 364 990 ’ NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! Dedicated to Customer Service ——— a pra voyete & V.W. Specialists STARTING JUNE 19th — aig ‘ai 8 P.M. WEEK NITES M IKE’S RV R AN CH All Make Servicing Engine & Transmission Rebuilding Castlegar D-5012 Financing Available Ph. 365-5741 KOOTENAY IMPORTS Castlegar 365-2912 DI. No. 5605B °35 PER MONTH room * Large 2-dr. fridge * Auto 350 Tora PAIDSI6 752| TOTAL PAID $16,658} TOTAL PAID $16,712 TOTAL PAID $14,456 New Car & Truck male me . " 12 (¢ THE VEHICLE YOU DESINE IS NOT LISTED WE CAN SUPPLY ANY MAKE OR MODEL. JUST ASK US. ‘ASK ABOUT OUR 60 MONTH PLAN WESTERN MANUFACTURERS AUTO-LEASE ) iT BOULEVARD vancouver OPEN SAT. 9-5 P.M., SUNDAY 11-4 P.M. 31’ PROWLER Sth WHEEL 20’ CENTURION MOTOR HOME Plve Tox ( 13 acres Industrial Riverfront Kamloops, B.C. Ideal for trucking, ) equipment, cement, etc. $130,000 US. Will trade for Kootenay waterfront or Nelson/Kaslo Residential. Call 403-594-0851 or Box 1960 Medley, Alberta, TOA 2M Pao op OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT ons ws in FOR PRIOR DIT APPROVAL 266-1010 We Have Over 100 New & Used Recreational Vehicles in Stock. 25 Col. Ave.