wf Saturday, June 20, 1992 Nine to FIVE Your business is our business Neil Rachynski 365-7266 HEALING? The Canadian economy is getting back on track, according to Federal Fiance Minister Don Mazankowski. A report states he feels there’s hope across the country that the recession is over. ENOUGH ALREADY $60 billion is plenty of money to run a health care system in Canada, according to Health Minister Benoit Bouchard. A report from Ottawa states the Minister said if health care costs can't be controlled, user- fees may have o be introduced. OFF THE AIR Statistics Canada says the private radio industry took-an unprecedented $41 million bath last year. A committee of broadcasters is asking the federal government to waive license fees for three years to help the industry get through the recession. WorkRPLACE Home Home Neil Rachynski NEWS REPORTER man. company, Print Access. call Castlegar his home. Aylsworth said. Print Access out of their home. “I’m in . the other businesses.” “FuB-DuB,” the Business Development Bank. Sweet Bill Aylsworth is a careful Aylsworth researched the entire Kootenay region before deciding on Castlegar as the city of choice to establish his After stops in markets in Vancouver, Edmonton, New York and Melbourne, Australia, Bill Aylsworth can comfortably “We did extensive Kootenay research, looking for something that had what we wanted to do for business and for pleasure. Castlegar was the place,” In his late 40s, Aylsworth is a newlywed. He and wife Beth set up residence in Castlegar some three months ago, operating printing business,” Aylsworth says, “I looked where the business was being served least well and that was here, I don’t mean that to sound like a reflection on the Aylsworth’s says he gathered information from most cities in the Kootenays and utilized the library from what he calls - Federal When it came to choosing areas in B.C., he says the La. own printing business. : Castlegar newcomer Bill Aylsworth plans to make a name for himself in the Kootenays while opening his News photo by Neil Rachynski ‘Okanagan wasn’t even a contender. “The Okanagan was out because of tourist pressures in the summer in places like Kelowna and Penticton,” he said. Aylsworth says the scenic beauty of Castlegar made it hard to pass up. The low house prices made it even harder. After being raised in Kamloops, Aylsworth skipped across the border in 1960 to to earn a degree in print management at California’s polytechnical university in Los Angeles. This set him on a career that has taken him around the world. He now plans to make use of his globe-trotting experiences in Castlegar. Aylsworth says he’s not about to take on other printing agencies head-to-head. “I’m not here to compete, but to find holes in the market.” Aylsworth says he’s enlisted 27 suppliers in Canada and the Northwest United States to do his manufacturing. “Out of 27 suppliers, 22 only deal to a registered dealer, not (the public),” he said. “That means we get it cheaper because (the manufacturers) have no sales force and therefore no sales overhead.” Aylsworth says he has access to total state-of-the-art typesetting capability. : “There’s nobody in Vancouver, Calgary or Edmonton who can do more in typesetting,” he said. “Volume, yes, but as far as the type of product, no.” Aylsworth is understandably excited about his business venture. In fact, he said he can’t wait to hit the bricks when Print Access opens Monday. “It’s going to be fun,” he said. “Tm not going to run against anyone but I am going to find my own niche.” Just making it legal. just to legalize the transaction. Call it a show of faith. bridge. secure the bridge. bout 1,600 feet. If you’re wondering why the icity sold two pieces of land to ithe province for a dollar, it was The province needs that property by the old ferry landing to continue with the proposed Castlegar-Robson Apparently these give-aways work both ways when one entity has a particular goal in mind. In this case, it’s the city trying ; I guess the property isn’ uch anyway. Just two narrow trips by the river totalling ~ alley. Bottom Line one official with the Transportation Ministry said t about the only thing you could build on it is a skinny bowling | Nei RACHYNSKI Speaking of the bridge, it Castlegar city council still trying to bridge the gap appears the city is knocking on every ministerial door to keep up the issue of the structure. This time it’s the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. The city hit up John Cashore for support but he stated it’s not his responsibility. He was, however, more than happy to pass the word on to Transport Minister Art Charbonneau. Next. eee If you think it’s hard getting a quorum this summer you’re in the majority. Renee Read at the Chamber of Commerce says no regular board meetings are scheduled for the group because of how much the attendance falls. Executive meetings, however will continue. Read adds that the Nancy Greene Tourist} Information Centre is now open. Office hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week. eee The first of a series of public meetings for the proposed RCMP building begins Monday! at council’s chambers with a presentation at 8 p.m. Going in person is the best/ way to decide how you should vote on the building’s $1.7 million price tag. Remember the} fiasco with last year’s paving referendum? Let’s not let that happen again. @ Saturday, June 20, 1992” 19" Act Action Ad Deadline For Saturday 5 p.m., Wednesday Display Ad Deadline For Saturday 5 p.m., Wednesday Action Ad Deadline for Wednesday Display Ad Deadline For Wednesday ACTION ADS — 365-7266 5 p.m., Monday 5 p.m., Friday ‘Vv ANNOUNCEMENTS 6 Births TO WARREN and Romona Ruley (nee Ostoforoff), a girl, Stephanie Michelle, 11 Ibs.1/2 oz. a sister for Cameron and Shantelle, born June 13 at Nanaimo Hospital. Proud grandparents are Walter and Lucy Ostoforoff. (1/49) 15 Car Pools. LOOKING FOR a ride to Trail and back Monday-Friday. Leave Castlegar approx. 8 a.m. and return 5 p.m. Will help pay gas. Phone Brian at 365-3706. (3/48) WORK, SCHOOL trips, weekly shopping. Cut expenses and save money. Get together with a neighbour in our FREE Share-A- Ride column. We'll run your ad 3 issues free of charge. Phone our Action Ad no. 365-7266. (tfn/49) Loni Work Wanted LOST ITEMS are not charged for. lf you've lost something phone our Action Ad no. 365-7266 during regular business hours and we'll run your ad for 3 issues free of charge. (tfn/49) 36 Found FORD KEY at Inland Park, June 11. Owner may claim at Castlegar News. (3/48) FOUND ITEMS are not charged for. If you've found something, phone our Action Ad no. 365-7266 during regular business hours and we'll run your ad for 3 issues free of charge. (tfn/49) 42 Personal CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. In Memoriam Donations. Infor- mation, Box 3292 Castlegar, B.C. V1N 3H6. Ph. 365-5167. (104/28) CEMENT FINISHER for hire. Forming, placing and finishing. Sidewalks, patios, driveways, etc. Phone Perry Hyson, 365-6898. (7/47) JOURNEYMAN carpenter, doors, decks, drywall, roofing, repairs, etc. Free estimates, guaranteed work. Call John, 365-0384. (7/46) EARL'S CARPENTRY — Houses, renovations, concrete, painting, swimming pools, liners, chemicals, spas — reasonable — work guaranteed. 365-8355. (tfn/98) HARD WORKING and reliable university student looking for any sort yardwork, odd jobs, etc. Please call Darryl 365-2258. (3/48) UNIVERSITY student willing to do lawns, painting, gardening, etc. 365-6402. (3/48) ALCOHOLICS Anonymous and Al- _Anon. Phone 365-3663. (104/91) 18 Coming Events Castlegar & District CASTLEGAR GRIEF SUPPORT. Meetings Home Support Office, 7 p.m. on the 3rd Monday, monthly. 365-6883 or 365-2148. All in grief welcome. (104/4) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Mon., June 22 7 p.m., Arts Room, Community Complex ¥, Refreshments Provided yb CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION RATES First 15 Words $5.00 Additional Words 30¢ GST EXTRA 3 Insertions for Price of 2 7 Insertions for Price of 4 Special Reduced Rates for 13X, 26X, 52X, 104X are also available. SPECIAL RATES ARE FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. LEGAL ADS Word ads: 28¢ per word for one insertion: 21¢ per word for subsequent insertions. Minimum charge is for 20 words. PAYMENT POLICY Payment may be made by cash, cheque or Visa and MasterCard credit cards. It is not advisable to send cash through the mail. Classified Ads may be charged, but a $2 billing charge will.be made if the ad is not paid for seven days after it first appears. (This $2 charge does NOT apply to Visa and MasterCard charges.) ORDER BY MAIL v_ EMPLOYMENT 90 Business Opportunities 'V SERVICE GUIDE 166 Beauty/Health/Services VENDING ROUTES - All cash business. Investments from $5500. Part-time hours net huge returns. Before you invest, call the best. Get-the straight facts. Eagle Profit Systems 1-800-387-CASH. (7/44) GAS BAR and convience store for lease. 359-7888. (3/48) 99 Help Wanted Book your party now and receive your CRYSTAL GIFT. Cindy, 365- 0057, TOTALLY TROPICAL INTERIORS. (3/47) DRYWALLERS and _ tapers needed. 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PEEP! Chicks — Meat strain, $77/100; pullet, $150/100; turkeys, ducks, geese and started pullets at $4.10 each. MOUNTAIN HATCHERY, 1341-20th Street S.W., Salmon Arm, B.C., V1E 4M2. Ph: 832-4703. (16/37) ‘V MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 373 Appliances RE-CONDITIONED fridges, stoves, washers, dryers, dishwashers. Call collect — City Furniture, Kelowna, 862-5103. Free weekly delivery to the Kootenays. (tin.59) OUR ACTION AD PHONE NUMBER IS 365-7266