| RTS BOURDON — To Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bourdon of ‘Nalton, boy, born Jan. 4, HASHIMOTO — To Mr. and Mrs. Yosu Hashimoto of New Denver, aboyt born Jon. 6 IGGENS. — To Laura and the ine Michael Woven of Nelson, aboy, born Jan. 5, HUDEC — ToMr. and Mrs. James Hudec of Salmo, a girl born Jan. 8. HUNTER — To Ronald Hunter and Tamura Balchewski of Castlegar, aboy, born Jan. 10, KUEHL — To Mr. and ie. Kuehl of Trait, @ gil, Born Ja RCHE — To Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Lamarche of ana a boy, born Jan. 11. McEWAN: — To Mt * and M Mrs, Brion McEwen of Naison, a gil, born Jan. 6 . ICHARDSON — To Mr. and Mrs, Poul Richardson of Trall, a boy, born Dee. 2 VECCHIO — To Mr. and Mi Guldo Vecchio (nee Noida ghee: stobltoff) of Vancouver, foementy of Castlegar, o girl, born Dy BOSSIO — Funeral Mass of Chslstian burial wos held In the Cathedral of Mary Immaculate, Nelson recently for Vincenzo (Frank. ) Francesco Bossio, who - Jen. 4, ooed 71 years, BRENSRUD. — Funeral services for, Ruth arenerod of Nelson were held Dec. 27 in the chopal of Tompson Funeral Service with:,Rev. Dan Haugen of- flelating. Cremation tellowed. ISTAN — funeral service wan Heldtcecently for Wilharn Bloke ‘Dunstan of Nelson who died Dec, 31 at 83 years. ELMES- = Horotd, Elmes, former Rossland mayor, died after a lengthy. illness ot. the Moter Misericordiae Hospital on Jan. 6 at ihe age of- ears. A memorial service was held at St. Andrew's United Church, Jan. 10, The Rev. Hugh Bayne of- fictated, ; . FRANKLIN - — Pastor Dan Haugen officiated at the funeral service for the late Henry Thomas Franklin of Fraser's Landing, Dec. ‘31, in Saint Michael's All Angels Anglican Chureh, Balfou interment was in Balfour Cemetery. GRAY — Robert Irvin: a died suddenly Jan. 4 in Nelson. MAKEIV — Harry Mokelv: of Thrums. passed awoy ct Green Hills Jan. 7 at, the age of 48 ears. Funeral services were eld Monday and Tuesday at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel with burlalin the Brilliant — MAKORTOFF — Fred J. tott- of ot Crescent Valley "sie nor: 4 ot the-age of 89. 59, Funeral Ser- vices‘were held Thursday and Friday’ at: the atten Cultural Centre with burial in the horeacres Com: tery. MOOJELSKY — William Michoel Moojelsky. of Ymir died sudden- cae his residence Jan. 5, Bi coed — Funeral service for A 5 Bi ‘officiatin sittwwadl tn tne Monit Nelson Memoriaf| ROSLING —A memorial service for Terence Dou, Nealon was hel mally plot in mi n si Cremation was held in ‘Mesa, Arizona where Mr. Healing died suddenly Jon 5. Funeral service chapel of Thompsori Funeral Ser- vice, with interment following in ial Park . lORKMAN. Memorial _ser- Vices will be hold for Kirby Owen Workman Jon. 12 ot St. Andrew's Anglican Chureh Details 4# these and other job opporutnities are available at: Trail Canada Emp! An experienced sales clerk for Audio-Visual and stereo equip- ment store,'(572R) responsible jousekeeper: Iter for Sun- ningdale area, Must be non. smoker,. hava. own \ronspor- tationpto foKe are ot 9: ‘bedroor 2-storey ong school children’ ‘cos 3 Sand 100R) Temporary position in Trail for a well-experience: wor Processor, system printer with m 2002E capability. (7221) ‘A certifidd dentol esatstant for part-time work in the Castlegar Grea. (7491) Aiead swimming coach in the Castlegar area. It is a temporary . postion “fobagin in mid May. nig: experience necessary. jes clerk is Telephone | 365-5210. Brian L. Brown Certified General Accountant 270 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 Office Aid Basle ceonenne cou Financial statements Personal Income Tax Tutoring Dota Processing COMPETITIVE RATES PH. LUELLA AT- 365-6658 Soligo, Koide & John Chartered Accountants. 615 Columbia Ave. * (Upstairs) Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Henry John, B.Sc., C.A. Resident Partner MOROSO, MARKIN & — ' BLAIN Certified General Accountants 241 Columbia Ave. Castlegar . Ph. 365-7287 TROOPER. SMITH HAS AN INTELLIGENCE -REFORT ON THE HUNG, SIRE ORE THAN YOU GAN SHARE A Sick AT by: Brant parker and Johnny hart ‘GWE HM We STICKS AND SEND HIM BACK TO a Now Insortlo: ’ concellutions lor. the Castlega Nests Di ty) sin Seead up to'5'p. cop’ ‘changes.and the month of February THE COLANDER’: SPAGHETTI HGUSE. - “Specializing in italian culsine. ‘For. Reservations. ~ Phone 364-1816 1475 Cedar Avenue ‘ Tratl, B.C. 2.) BONE CHINA * © Doulton ¢ Wedgewood * Royal. 1386 Cedar, Trait60:9639 “KRAMER ‘AUCTIONS AND SALES %& Complete Aucti é % Household % Store tiguonon * ‘on Site at Our Auction Yard # Estates’ Our Now Program willbe Weekly Sales Every Saturday ’ Starting at 32 noon and Commencing Nov. 6, 1982. Floor Sales. —7 Days a Week: “HIGHLAND: .. LOG. BUILDERS ' Handcrotted Hones 428-9678 | vie Creston —_-—___—_. COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE: Sump & Septic Tank... Pumping Phone 365-5013 ~ 3400 -4th Avenue Castlegar Contact! Ovville Kramer or Jomee Donovan at S87: 2058, Box 609, Salmo “WITCHELL AUTO PARTS” BLAPA For All Your Auto Needs 1402 Colu mbia Ave. 365-7248 : SPRATTEX ( CEILINGS RENOVATIONS Most Cr ~ CASTLE TIRE. (1977) Ltd. SALES & SERVICE ALLBIAS.TIRES ~ INSTOCK ° NOW REDUCED BUY 1 — GET 2nd MATCHING TIRE AT % PRICE Til end of January. 24 G& <= Hour ooo 53) Service > 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue “The Complete MAYTAG Appliances Sold —G f “Rta Ade dentate ‘Gibsoi “THE BEST” . WARRANTY SERVICE INSTALLATION SERVICE EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE on all major appliances including fridges by qualified technicians, Authorized Repair Service Large Stock of Parts 365-3388 Continae entiee & Heating 1008 Columbia Ave. HOME APPLIANCE REPAIR LTD. A, MAIN ST. - MUFFLER © “Located at Castlegar Turbo 965-2309.’ 2045 Cofumbia Ave., Trail © -Renovations © Custom-Buillt’. Kitchen Cabinets © Residential & : Commercial: ® Big Job or Small ; 368-5911 Sash & Door Ltd. Fruitvale 367- CABINET CENTER Call Bob at 367-9833 . 07367-9316 Hwy. 3A, Fruitvale. t OPEN ‘ 364 Doys a'Year {ase Sotumbia A nue. ‘(Bottom herbiko Mon, Sot: “Sun. & Hols. Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionary & General: Phone 365-6534 -DISCO I sezebor si DISCO DISCO at the: Terra Nova ERC " JOHN'S BOOKS 1570 - 2nd Ave., Trail — 368-8078 (Across from Safeway) OVER 10,000 BOOKS IN STOCK AT Yo OF NEW PRICE | TRADES .WELCOME WATERBEDS & QUILTS 354-4858 636 Boker St., Nelson © 412 Beresford Ave. Castlegar © Yollow Pages — Electrical Appliances © Large Stock of Parts fi © Authorized Service Depot for Major Appliances — Hotpoint —G.E. 364-2545 365-5451 D&D DRYWALL Digby Stetsko :. © Commercial. ~' © Residential.’ © Custom Work 365-6011 : “AURORA, DRYWALL - _ CONTRACTING LTD. .' * Residential: : © Commercial : © Drywall SHELDON’S CARPET |fe™" _ CLEANING PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 365-3260 | ; _ TOP QUALITY CLOTHING. INFLATION FIGHTER PRICES NEARLY RLY NEW SHOP Rossland Ave., Trail * Phone 366-3817 Clothes taken on consignment. Nursery & Florist Ltd. 2601 - 9th Ave., ‘Cestlealrd Plaza 5-3810 Savings Loans = Mortgages ‘The Hair: Annex 1241: 3rd St. 365-3744 & ‘TRAIL HONDA + We don't make a lot of noise but we service ».- what we sell'and our ° prices ace right. < Don't buy another Honda | until you check our price -/oryou may ay be paying too le Elliot Motors. Ltd. DBA Trail Honda 368-3377 Dealer D6014) Insurance: - Credit Union Trail. South-Slocan Fruitvale “Nakusp Castlegar New Denver Salmo Woneta Plaza House Design Renovation Design Graphic Design- Phone 362-5522 . ; Rossland, B.C. Co. Ltd.” Plumbing & Heating Supplies Industrial Piping supplies 2317 - 6th Ave., Castlegar 365-7702 Ue ae fl made wh le ‘the nvost respec-' a moving ‘NEW & USEDSHOP.. CONSIGN legal ‘Phone 365-3361: Tues.-Fri. 9 TOOL & Diz Bus. 365-6087.” Res. 365-7572 m.-5 p.m, Saturday 9.a.m.-12 noon re : Village’ Cobbler "Complete Shoe Repair” Keith Pendergast. ‘PROPRIETOR: For all your 2 upholstery needs- . 614 Front St., Nelson: ‘352-9419: <./ MITCHELL AUTO PARTS ATTENTION LGGGERS CHONERS — PAAINUNES |: & CHAINS 365-7248 ‘1402 Columbia Ave. 365-7312 BOBCAT SERVICES © SNOW REMOVAL © Septic Tank © Backhoe © Landscaping ; © LOW, LOW RATES 365-3015 ‘WISE'S HARDWARE 2044 Washington St. Rossland Shotguns & Rifles | gene —Traded . 362-5171 Years Experience 254 4720 Serving the West Kocten: Ci Gone COHOE pesieeae Ud. 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 Providing complete -insurance service We have licence plates Open 6 days a week to serve you better Esivate auto Insurance "Bebpercon atthe Dining Under the Palms at Uncommonly Affordable Prices _ TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN 1001 Rossland Ave., Trail Reservations 364. © Lighting » Bath Accessories 102 Waneta Plaza, Trail - You'll Look Good: Castlegar - News ADVERTISING (365-5210 5 overall push by Brilliant id Bi ! nai : Dateees ad, 4 | Glo tonight with scattered ran r | showers in the valley, * showers over the. a fomperatures near 0°. Tomorrow et weskend thould seein alight drying trend with generally cloudy ekies and hi ght oh bet- ween I*and3°, ‘ond. 3 Sections (A, B& cy . ' VOL-36, NO.6 a by-the Kootenay and‘Columbis.. z pei pple hierar abe germ pae * ' “ortunntoly there were no chemical spills, although this could well have been the cee is regularly the fire, f Anyone: needing thoes services ould io been: oe serious trouble.’ _Bojey. said. that., “an auite a. few “occasions” the. ‘ibe of pope Raby, be of the roid access just’ the residents of Brilliant, . “Quite regularly up to 1,000. people » light. tic problem, Zin forged ates erg esday the family’s, well-kept. brick and cedar house in this Vancouver jsuburb, One of the victims pleaded for ‘help as he was ctiased - pround the front lawn of of the fashionable house, then wan pushed back inside to. his death, an eyewitness said. 2: Fetes erottet the unseat be “strolled: out of the - “Sati terra later in the ° snrden of the splitlevel house. : Blackman, ‘Tuesday he sensed something was wrong when he dropped - Rick off at home Monday ‘evening, McLaren said one family member, who appeared tense,” asked him to leave because he had something important to: discuss with Rick. Field, 50, an unemployed cabinet maker, said he was: awakened early Tuesday morning by what “sounded like: shots or. firecrackers.” < ‘He went to his window and saw all the lights were on in” the Blackman house. “I saw two. pedple running around the lawn out front.’ and heard a couple of shots,” he said, adding it was too dark to sce exactly what happendd. *.;. : “One guy was shouting Help! Help!’ One guy looked ag. if he was burt, he was staggering. He went down on his. knees and the other guy om got, the homaa . Field then called. -police.' | ia 4 MESSAGES’ ‘Bruce Blackman: ‘a_pretty ordinary guy” until . recently, said: Terry Vermeulen;: 24,\'who: has’ known Blackman since’ they | attended, ' achool in North + Vancouver, and who shared an apartment with ee for 10 months. _'“Dhen about two:months ‘ago, he started interpreting’ nat Bible,” Vermeulen said. “He wanted to talk to me about, about: messages he thought were in it for him. : fe would see messages, subliminal messages, in many ., things, We' e'd be sitting around watching the television and : he’ e'd gee something in a’ show he thought was a message." : “He thought the world would end soon and he hada role. "| of some kind to play: in it.” Mrs. Blackman mentioricd a “pre: ing family problem” toa friond two’ ‘weeks ago. The frien identified, told Th Concern over his friend's behavior led Vermeulen to tell : Bhickman's parents of his worry a month ago. k Two. weeks ago, Blackman moved into his parent's” ome, - i * Barry, Bruce's twin brother and one of two surviving. - members of the immediate family, was out of the province at the time of the shooting. Family friends said there is also a 24-year-old married. sister living in- the Quesnel ares. tral Kootenay Regional District‘ meeting following’ receipt. of; a-let m distrit shways manager Roger McKeown.” said the -ministry is ig. the ‘application, for automatic railway signals: ‘at. the. Brilliant oted th e ust first ay ministry a plan together with traffic counts and submit that to the director. of. traffie: engineering, ‘who will rule on. the McKeown’ warned that it. is. “quite . likely” the regional district will be poked to help pay for the traffic That; romped directon John | Voykin to Scotninsiit, ‘the ).“8inee wh ‘Bojey noted that the petition is phos bea rai residents.’ Highways ministry’ Bas said the second road access is not a priority; item inthis. district.’ ‘The demand for a second road access. is. part of an sand Central Koot from the regional aisteiet?. «es the next thing they're Boing to do is ask us to-bulld their roads.” -The ‘regional board agreed to notify the highways annie that confor trie lights isa highways ministry | School buses. switch to propane By CasNews Staff : ‘Two school “buses , are slated for.conversion to pro- pane following the proposal's, approval in principle Monday : “by: Castlegar ‘schoo! board. In a cost breakelown Pro-) vided by Canadien Propane: Ltd., the ‘conversion is. ex- pected to save the district: $400 in fuel costs in the first year. However, the district must first spend $1,600 to " convert each vehicle sha $600 to install a fuel tank in the school : district maintenancs yard. *-But the district plans to _ apply for a federal grant of *: $400 for’ each conversion: to reduce the cists, “ook koa pretty good deal,” She also pointed out that the school districts of Cranbrook, ._ trustee Anne Jones. noted during the ‘meeting. - ‘cost more. than Windermere, Fernie and ‘Trail have received grants for propane conversion.’ , Trustee Doreen Smecher said she was in favor of the: plan but explained that she felt other gas substitutes such ag methane should be’ examined, She said’ that a proposed gas. tax on propane ‘said. “Em just ‘saying we should check it.” Meanwhile, Castlegar - council has already converted \one of its works department vehicles to propane on an ex- Perimental basis. - ‘The city will monitor the results and if it saves money 4 class raising the number of ' . students in that class to 30 of: “elementary grades tibceeh tates nba, Geena said. “But they are generally Bruce © less than that,” he added. ' The! fourth’ level. primary .-These: completed’ all 10. levels‘ of : Grade 8 and were placed last i ernment next. week when He explained that Morris also taught Grade 3 physical tion of her position will see‘ - teachers “who aren't as spec-,. ialized -in that field end up.” " taking those duties.” Gerrand said the board had , been cooperative in trying to - find an alternative sofution to: _ cutting the position, but it. . was caught in a funding aqueeze. And he said the’ learning situations for the: “students . would be main- tained as much as possible. ‘September in a Grade 4 class ~ Ombudsman here next Friday. _ By CesNows Staff ‘area residents will have a chance to sound Fricdmann'a trip here is'’ off on problems they're hav- designed to help local resi.” ing with ‘the provincial gov- “dents who are having lems with dealing with the > the Hi-Arrow Arms Motor. Hotel. its community education pro- grams after news’ that’ the persis of Education may jot be reducing funding for . © programs... oie principal Leo Perra told board members at beginning in April, by 50 per "\eent from the 1981-82 level. EF sunset heen College: may not, The province has already re- duced funding by 25 per cent — as announced in August — ‘and a further 26 per cent re- duction was planned. Perra said in an interview, “It’s our understanding that there has been a change in the policy respecting’ the “planned reduction for 1988- 84. “In addition, the college is ping Pro- the by the p: might ‘make the conversion “by: the ‘will con- sider converting the rest of the! works ve- “Tm not against it” she hicles, © grams, ‘The province had earlier planned to redtice funding, budget ies to extension service throughout the college re- gion. “Those two actions should provide for the maintenance Ombudsman’s: office advises _ that to avoid waiting periods anyone wishing to make rep- . resentation should make an” appointment by contacting the Ombudsman’s office in. Victoria at Zenith 2221, will hold special public hear-* , ings from 1-5 p.m. and 7-10 ‘ p.m. in the banquet room of -inside *® Fashion school design graduate and former Stanley Humphries Secondary School student Lynn Smecher Is the focus of John Charters’ weekly Wednesday column, poge BA. ; A 24-year-old Kaslo man has an interesting story to tell about the Provincial lottery in our weekly Street Talk feature, poge AS. Do you want to see Playboy on pay-TV? Find out what other Castlegar residents had to say in our On The Street feature; page A6, Lyle’ Stoushnow’s goal in the first minute of sudden death overtime lifted the Castlegar Rebels to an 8-7 win over Beaver Valley last night. For full details, page BY.