at} My 458 SDAAEY 3 APO y CHEB ty ts BIDDLE: 6 ACC HE DARDS MVOLe EEA Ueeges AANUTENT GeLETe: SENGARN. NTTIG CET oetT UTNE TesE A See aR eR eta PETIT 3 2 8 3 FA PSU erat toed eee PEN IT VA CaEa \ 4 CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION ———_ Clossiliod Ads appearing In this section run In the Castlegar News only. Deadline for submission Is Wednesday ot 10.0.m. They are not Action Ads and therefore are not covered by our “Guoronteed Results” policy. —— Rates The first 10 words are 75¢, overy additional word is $8. ——- Payment Policy Payment must be made in od: vonce. Cosh, chequas, or credit cards, including Visa (Chorgex) and Mastor Chorgo accepted. Dusmoss accounts, payment as pre-arranged, —— Please see Section “B" of this paper for ovr major Classified Action Ads. es cu, FRIDGE In good garden, Aching $300 0. “iia es EWALK SALE of ih aren andM & J Ceramics, wir 21st. 1976 23-FT, MOTOR Home, nc Max! ‘a Two @1 Cc TAME era ge oisaeene for gale. Ph. 386-2287, __M/2/28 10% OFF Amway products. Satis- on, qual or money re- nS oa camara, BIA, wee onaltion, wes LACKFOOT allde-in box cano) fortfaston ‘tong box. Ph. iia 7 rand, -havsecleaning,, shopp| anda, housecleaning, sho; . Far mol more Informatio! aah ee i ONE EleeTgiox Super J with 4 nozzle. Brand new. Must hy 908-3 SHARE A MOMENT 7 = LITTLE BROTHER, IT WILL Piel FOREVER. VOLUNTEER 'O BE A As eer aeey. ” Ph Beer. days or 365-6851 os 8 RALPTON ford canopy. Ph. Be “FOR RENT 8 AVAILABLE immed! ern 2-bdrm, hot Sultable for cou Please ph, 365-6691, 1-BDAM.. suite. No, Psto. 365-8304 weekday an OBION: Services ae ae rent as Ualler pad. Ph. 385-3163. 3/28 V.W. MUFFLER for dune bu voy of Baja bug, $20, Ph. 385-7 a SORE 1978 tee, camara tS 2-bdrm. Bity park landscape nditioning. Celu: and eer. oe: powering: offer! Fh "ae i074 SKYLARK 28.5 1 am heal, $8000 or best offer! ed fridge, fur hydraullo Jaci The City of Castlegar invites Bpplications from qualified per- sone to fase, the position of ACCOUNTIN carne Buc. cossful pliant will have ng background In av wih jen ware In pal fiover Sate process: should iG Sarit th detalls of Liar tab tranl iat experiance, ee enue, North. employment? Sailer required, Ph. solicitor sequired.ih, See-Se14:2F For loca! medical clinic, ox vie NIST, - enced office RECer NO a 1. 55. VEHICLES Frarerabie, ee CHEV 4: ickup, Nice abe ape. Ofters to st8 . Ph. Ml Ads for Seniors WILL SWAP 9-ft. aluminum car- it. top be post for, 42- or 14-ft. boat. Ph. 2/28 CLEAN era for sale. 40¢ per vall= 3928 Ib, 108 ~ pets Blueberry or phone FURNISHED t-bdrm, aulte In downtown area, Ph. 365-7353. tinies DRM. house, In Crescent va i Ph. 358-1 BEDROOM os com en cher facttitles, Ph. 365-8140. Mi2i26 2-BDRM. duTganed basement suite. Ph. wz 1-BDRM. Say iy TuTalaned ment sulle Available July a h. 385-6074, FURNISHED 7-bdrm. ‘apt. a4 quiet parson. Ph. 365-7606. 2127 duplex available Au Tot. Bsge, stove, electric heal fireplace, nd ca port. No bas MISC.:FOR SALE tee! FOREALE: Large used only 3 mi should bag. Fh. Boy chair jack vinyl “M13128 ONE alngle bed, 7 double bed, wringer washing machine. ae ganaing 1G Jars. Ph. 389-7484 o: WIDE top sealers. Black “iy shoulder pag, new ce i 7a, sewing machine. Ph. 2126 BRE, SALE ea G Jul; a, . at 406 - 171 South, coegar. Rumterous itera. GARAGE Bale Saturday July 14, 10.a.m. 42N, Woodland br. P SHOP. 1970 CHRYSLER 300, In excellent condition = for jood «used pickup.” Ph. 368-8 . Eire a OMES for SALE 12128 BRAND ne double bed with pox: speng and ‘and frame. Ph. 964-27. 2128 ALL aOoue damaged ‘and sold as in Biphes te, motorcycle Creative ree uly Hostess bnee eit pa y saloe in ree hostess: Et Caristcies ‘kite now available, Ph. for detalts. Mi3IZo LOST CERTIFICATE OF TITLE LAND REGISTRY ACT RE: Lot 8, District Lot 181, Kootenay Dis- trict, Plan 3034 WHEREAS proof of loss of Certificate of Title No. 128853-1 to the above-mentioned lands issued in the name of COLIN W. FRASER, JAMES GEMMILL, ED- WARD J, LIPSETT, and JOHN A. WILLIAMS, Trustees of the Congregation of the Castlegar United Church of Canada. has been filed in this office. Notice is hereby given that 1 shall at the ex- pirction of 14 days from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional Cer- tificate of Title in lieu of the said Certificate unless in the meantime valid ebjection be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Nelson, B.C. this 29th day of June A.D., 1979. E. J. Raven, Registrar Date of first publication, July 12, 1979, eancooer ISLAND: Duplex in ‘close to swimming, shopping. * and BY OWNER —1,140 sq. ft. 3-bedrooms Large fot, 100" x 240° —Frult Trees — $45,000 Phone 365-5906 Please See Section ‘B’ of this paper for our major CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS ~ PROPERTY - 75-FT. UPPER bench bulldiny ist at corner of tie Ave. Rd. Beautitut, reed. popular mato clone, 19 schoo! ool, and parks. Call Hipwell Roatty, 365-7614. 3/28 ATTENTION Developers: 2.67 acraa in North Castlegar, close to anopping. and next to echoots. ei AGRE Wl ATTOW TENSE Three miles above dam. Ph. ner 2 365-5058. Your Carpet Headquarters ... Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 WANTED Experienced Legal Secretary Competitive Salary Apply In confidence to: SPILKER, BRIDGEMAN Barristers & Solicitors Box 3491 Castlegar, B.C. 365-2183 M/2/28 1987 G.M. 1/2-ton eran Excellent. shi ier CAPRI 2600 V-6, 2-d1 spd ndard, Michelin X ne Gam: robullt engle. New tute. vent condition, Can be 15 Cascade St. Lastlogar., nes 365-3411 of 385-5124. M12128 1880 CHEV 1/2-ton in ar w ordar. Ph. 365-5387. 1978 JEEP Wagonoer be miles, dio, cellent audi a7 PHONDA Civic, Ph. 388-6: wiraras 1975 FIREBIRD 350, auto, .8., p.o. Completely Crigin . Excovient conaltion, Maroon pal 4800. Ph. 365-2536. sere TOVOTR ‘Landcrulser. Excel- tent pe Ph. 950-7072 OF gain Yottavaaey, 3 custom, ene stery, 40 m.p.g., 20- gal. cal aclty. one 90 oa ck 0s ni ihe ea wugeg, at a faite niga, $3600 0.8, 385-6208 0. Cal MI3i20 i075 FORD 3/4-ton Supercab. pares) ae mil 4976 FORD Torino Squire arouy ham etatlon wagon. Ph. MGHES MUST SAon FICE 1978 Chev Blazer 4x4, Cheyenne mode!, buckets, console, loaded. Bost offorl Ph. 368-6293." M/3/20 9974 CHEVELLE Mallbu, swivel buckets, E.v. maga. Excellent condition, 985-2306, 1870 FORD S.W. with. ponaitionea moter a nova haut, real otter! righ. Paph 2361 ‘svoninge a ‘only. ie poner Charger Dayto! 8. sunroof, two-tone Ww Pitee control, ragials, "360 Excellent condition, no all 365-631 tin 1978 YAMAHA X84 $1400 0.8.0. Ph. 390-4435. Mi3/2B 1977 Henee Davidson ipporteter 1000 cc. xoaljent pend tion. Fn seca at ay 13128 MUST §' teas ot vbrokee leg. ‘grand f thew 1979 Yamaha 650 Special, mags, disc, and extras. wil sacrifice. Ph. S67;7068 anys 365: time. time. __Mi2ica STO ZY.A25b: Ph, 365-5503 after 6 M/3128 fare HONDA CB sCOA 2000 km. Like new. Ph. 359-7590. 28 1977 HONDA MAI75 “and moto- soe boots, size 8%. Ph. 365- e 8 Apply person’ with weet reaume ® 9 Pine 8t., enc - District No. (Caat The ete ful soot will pos- Kia ‘am fraininy xparlanc at ‘dealt will ‘an needin; port al id die rection to to ‘nese atte tector i ichool Involve working Biossly. with par- trait doet and an ndlation of Sailasiity tor Inter- 0: Family Counsaliar/ ‘Child Care Wi Aker position, clo olden, Binet Suiperntericent of school Bi PDisirlet #9 (Castlegar), CASTLEGAR ‘B.C. VIN SHE a 10 c. ViNia? tf Tele) phone ate youn HALL REPORT RELEASED Continued from Page Al Noting the BCSTA. ex- ecutive's decision in March to move toward an advisory rather than a representative role in labor relations and more decentralized accredi- tation authority in the West, ; Kootenay region, Hall urged it in the report to place whatever changes in accredi- tation which result “before the Labor Relations Board without delay.” He also urges CUPE to consider the formation of a joint council to co-ordinate of demands and begin to think in terms of some form of joint ratification of agrecments . Under the guidelines set for the four 80-month school district contracts, the report rejects the union’s proposal for 18-month agreements and the school boards’ proposal for 24-month agreements, Custodians presently making $6.20 hourly receive $6.92 retroactive to July 1, 1978, $7.34 as of July 1, 1979 and $7.71 as of July 1, 1980. Journeymen presently being paid $8.18 hourly will receive red. SCO it, neve - NOTICES. Province of sanay of Forests baa EH Forest NO F SALE ny FOREST PRODUCT: pee auction Pe oe held duly 12, anager at have Sclumes of Forest edu Thee, (outimate) of cedar shinote bloc! LNS 634 sau jaret ral Hy LNS 825 and LS 636 | 18 locate ed on a portion of Sublot By of District Lot 1237 Kootenay Land Dis hee ap proxies 10 km. west of alm Forest Product meter: of LNS 635 ani 18 located on Crown land approximately 48 km. enat of Castle; cestul tend wit pet yy te col sidered as an Neens In Pul Bc. Card of Thanks Wie wauld Tite te sipress Gur ould iike to express o| sincere thanks fo all our Polatlves, friends, and neighbours for shale ects ct kindnes: Gan ations “WORK WANTED [it M ‘MATURE woman would like to care for a child Inher own home — Woodland Park area. Ph. 3860. 2128 Fev IAeD. Handyman seeks part- a basis aa the time _work_on trial CARETAKERS Sr MAINTENANCE | nas er geal: aera ace et ga GIVEAWAY VIKING fridge. VIKING fridge. BIW Philco TV. ALA Ph. 365-35: TERRIER intel cross pu oer ene MEI?) 5 ayaa Guinea pl & au Le BAI ee aloe xcall es pets. Ph. PUPPIES to. give Bway tal Shepherd cross. Ph. 36: s7H8s alter Spm to tl herped aie ne. Alto thant ne t0) Pon a Wieke Oot the Castlegar Pete Mekortoff, Dora and S007E, Castlegar News. M/3/28 jig jookinoff, Helen and George Marl Famities. CHERNOFE — in loving memory o er ‘who Husband Gearge, rranberss oxtotoroth,. and Har shenin Famities. YORK — In n loving memory 0 of our’ dear soe. rother, Marvin }. York, wi passed raw urident Beas vce rosso 18-YA.-OLD GIAL would lke, to babyalt dally, Mon. through Fa Lov Wages negotiable. 985-3822. WILL BABYSIT uly eng | August in Robson area. Please 2i: TWO CSU om ay be D are looking, for any kind of work. Call 965-6208 or Vaughn i Sassoon LOST & FOUN duly 16, pee ba isk death canal eves er mambrance leat forave jssed by Mom, Dass prginers dienn, Morris, ani LEGALS - FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER ai Tenders will ba accepted up‘ July 20, A579, ae the feuowing surplus equipm nly 1968 chevrolet Titan “as ts, ere LOST: S-month-ald 1 pup mp Rosy bi area. Brown wi one, Ph. 365-5440. Toward FOUND tn Robson, Sod Aree Buppy, 6-mths. old. Ph. u LOST: One grey strl Cantlegel rath Ay a. Avner Tite Es coat mat bray lat Paty CI Boat house. $8500. WANTE ‘O BUY: Used adult PR AAT \i2b2 or 268-3605. Mea To 0 BUY; (Sie Steel welght-lifting at net. 7 BUY: Ralonae washer me sryer. Falr condition, 5. 7. 13038 TO RENT: Selkitk College stu- dents In Castlegar rgently i ( 292 0126 TO BUY: 16-ft, canoe In good condition. Ph, 352-9733 ane, 8 pm, M3128 ee female puppy. Ph. 385-31 TO RENT: A garage for. atreona ef a: large station way Faye a 2127 nth. Ph. Soeetbea avanings. fi WAN TEC 19 ENT: Small house or apt. In_ Cast aaileger. area, Ph, 385-2172 8-5 p.m. 2125 OST: Sout 8, with Sark brown frame ee at uth ‘Slocan ball games. Ph. 365-8: 2128 FOUND: Ee ey oe eeu and nis 53. FOUND, Part- ‘German ‘Shephord’ oF mi hayt ol old. Leather collar, no tag. Ph. 65-5047. 2/27 Mr. John Dascher Me sont, Dascher Sect ty reeaurer Sehool cre aurie No.8 3200 P.O. Bi Castiegar, 6.c, 2128 WEATHER : BUSINESS OPPT 4 ror SALI tment, centrally located In E by Owner: vey ite J J Cabtiouer ‘on two jot. High return serves Iw. Apart- ur inves! nents Mi3126 ment. Ph. 365-3641 Turn Car Drums ..$5.50 Turn Discs Domestic .....$10.50 Imports... : All Shoes & Pads in: Stock 15% OFF re. Chevron} 425 Columbia Ave., AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALS — or ea Ray Bystrom at 365-7818 = Columbia Coiffures & Cameo Hairstyling | 365-5841 Mrs, Reta Praestegaard of Cameo. Harsivling is announce she Is now owner of Columbia Coiffures, located at 280 Columbia Avenue. Allce Murdoch, formerly of Cameo, will now be managing Columbla Coiffures. Her clients are welcome to call her there. Fortunately, Doug Eldridge will be staying with us and his clients are assured of his continuing service. 365-6717 pleased to $9 to July 1, 1978, $9.64 s of July 1, 1979 and $10.02 as df July 1, 1980. ‘Lead harids and super- visors will be paid 10 per cent more than those working under them. Afternoon pre- miums will be increased from 15 to 20 cents hourly, and evening premiums will rise from 26 to 30 cents, the report said, Other features of the contract for the Castlegar, Trail, Nelson and Grand Forks school districts and CUPE locals include improv- ed vacation benefits, special rate adjustments for school bus drivers and school cros- sing guards, up to three days’ + leave of absence with pay for deaths in the family and no loss of pay for CUPE mem- bers belonging to volunteer fire departments or ambu- lance crews who are called in emergencies. In the contract for Sel- kirk College and the approx- ey imately 185 CUPE members it employs, the report also calls for a 80-month contract and rejects the union's prop- osed one-year agreement and the employer's proposed two- year agreement. Wage and salary increa- ses for the college’s non-tea- ching employees consist of 10 per cent retroactive to July 1, 1978, six per cent as of July, 1979 and five per cent by July 1, 1980. Under a merged agree- ment for CUPE and the Association of University and College Employees, a special committee will “create a unified systemeof job classifi- cations for both clerical and maintenance” and. resolve problems involving stqndard work hours and work-sched- uled. Should no agreenient on these points be made be- tween the parties by Septem- ber, 1980, the report says, an impartial chairman will have the. power to impose a settlement on them. The terms handed down for the Selkirk College em- ployees also include payment. of time-and-a-half for the first two hours and double time, thereafter for overtime. Standardized sick leave ben- efits call for accumulation of 1.5 days monthly to a 180-day maximum, with a 40-per-cent payout on death, retirement or voluntary termination, In addition to improved vacation benefits and reten- tion of old AUCE vacation levels, Hall also calls for the extension of an employer- paid dental plan to all Selkirk College employees, and lump- sum pay to “red-circled” employees. The West Kootenay schools strike-lockout started Oct. 26, 1978 and ended when workers were ordered back to' their jobs by a special session of the. provincial ‘ legislature. CUPE members were back on the job Dec. 11. Hall was appointed arbl- trator to the conflict Jan. 22 by Labor Minister Allan ‘Williams and before that had acted as mediator while the strike-lockout was in pro- * gress, The workers have not had a contract since June 30, 1978, but did receive an interim wage award, Hall arranged for them to receive alump sum payment equal to INCOME TAX FRANCHISE AVAILABLE He i R Block is {soking six per, cent of their total earnings between July 1, 9 nd WATER ACT Section 20 FILE NO, 0102440 Final Water Licence 10488, Owles Spring, authorizes the diversion and use of 1000 gallons a day of water for domestic purpose and 3.75 acre feet per an- num of water for irrigation purposes on Lot 12361, Kootenay District. This licence has become subject to cancellation for failure by the licen- see for three successive ears to make ficial use of the a dividual ‘capable operating a volume tax business. Prior tax knowledge, while help- ful, is not necessary. We provide: © TRAINING SUPPLIES ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE ; © NATIONAL IMAGE For further information please write to: H&RBlock 413 D Tranquille Road KAMLOOPS, B.C. V2B 3G9 water forthe purpose and in the monner authorized under the licence, Notice is hereby given that unless cause to the contrary is shown within 60 days of the date of. the fourth publication of the notice the said. licence will be ‘can- celled, H. D. DeBeck, Gomptreler of Water Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. This Is the third publica- tion. rec. over r mortgage atlo%“%. SOUTH CASTLEGAR: 6th Avenue — Large lot, 100x125 ft. Four bedrooms, 1% baths, 2 fireplaces, room, pantry/cold room, water softener, W/W, double carport, toolshed/greenhouse. Take Phone 365-3937 after 4 p.m. FOR INSTANT SUMMER RELIEF Es 365-7235 CASTLEGAR i +. Employment and ig Canad Emploi et Canada WARRHING DEFECTIVE PROPANE CYLINDERS The B.C. Fire Commissioner's Office warns that a manufacturing defect -has occurred in some 20-pound propane cylinders used in recreational vehicles, gas- fired barbecues, etc. The defective cylinders, manufactured by Wolfedale Engineering Ltd. of Mississauga, bear a serial number between 1 and 29,350 (which should not be confused with serial numbers R1 to R29,350). Cylinders bearing serial numbers between 1 and 29,350 must not be filled with propane. Owners are advised to return them to the place where they purchased them. ‘These’ cylinders were manufactured during the past two years. Employees are advised to check the manufac- turer and serial number of any 20-pound Propane cylin- der purchased since 1977. This information is. stamped on the protecting ring surrounding the tank valve. CASTLEGAR FIRE DEPARTMENT OOO baci Nye wane AAS LUE NEY ANIA Ranson RR SANs Rea teae ee rae er ene "Awards Day. Ceremiony ‘The “Awards Day Cer- emony for Lucerne Elemen- tary-Secondary School in New Denver took place the! rning of June 28° | Principal LE. Dilla. ci bauahy welcomed _ parents, {lends ‘and: students and “galled on Ms. Valerie Piercey to) present the. Elementary’ + Academic Achievement A- wards to: Grade 1 - Melody Scro- . > ggins and Jaysen Faulkner; Grade 2 - Angela Finley, Brian Berekoff, and Dennis Swanson; Grade 3 -. Kendra Jupp, Skye Herrmann and Paul Weiss; Grade 4 - Adam f°" Grade 5 - Shanti Mess- ange and Grade 6.- Michael ey. The Academic Achieve- ‘made to R, Callison, girls’ OF FISH over 60 varieties. TOMORROW, FRIDAY, JULY 13 10a.m. to? p.m. at the Castlegar Hotel West Coast Seafoods > A» presentation was basketball coach, by Sandy’ Vaughan, Shelley Pengelly and Pat Irwin on behalf of the team, Callison presented “Bear Lake Bike” awards to. Terry Gustafson and Jim Subotin. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 12, 1979 ‘Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Kristin Cassie gave a special vote of thanks to the parents who assisted during the year in the various’, divisions of the elementary school. Ms. Piercey also made special mention of Mrs, Mary Duncan, who gives ‘many houts of volunteer work in the elementary office, Mrs. Gail Hiebert, vice- president of the ‘Commun- ity/School Association, made - a presentation honoring Mrs. LEASING OF OFFICE BUILDING. (Now Being Planned For 1979-80) Professional/Retail, with ample parking,’ on Columbia A , near the hospital _ Yoko Nishi, who has been , ment Awards for the second- +” ary. school were presented by . Terry Burnett: Grade 8 - Scott Cherry, Rachel George and Mare Storms; Grade 9 - Wendy Milton and Valerie Nishi, with honorable mention to Wanda Bouillet; Grade 10 - Todd Hicks; Grade 11 - Darlene Chernoff, ; with. honorable mention to Pat Irwin. z +. The Academic Attitude Awards were presented by Mra. ‘Janet Amsden to the - elementary school as follows: Grade 1 - Cristie Mec- Crory; Grade 2 - Anna Depretto, Carrie MacNai of the Commun- ity/School Association this past year and has donated much of her time and energy in this organization. ~ Mrs. Colleen Pownall made a farewell presentation on behalf of parents and students to Principal Lorne Dillabough, who is leaving Lucerne to go into real eatate in Nanaimo. He was given a standing ovation by those For further Information contact DON FYFE at 365-2171, or write COLE DEVELOPMENTS c/o 603A Columbia Avenue’ college B.C. VIN 1G present for the time and energy he has donated to Lucerne and to the commun-. ity of New Denver. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘PUBLIC NOTICE The Minister of Labour has appointed a Com-. mittee of Spacial Advisors pursuant to Section 123 of the Labour Code of British Columbia to Inquire into. the subject of multi- spot apa hel bargaining, ac- Court News : Paul Merrifield, Kevin Per- epolkin; Tammy Vaughan; Grade.8 - Lianne Craw- ford, ‘Tracy Mellen, Stacy Morrison, Tami Nishi, Jenny Stengert; Grade 4 - Diane ,, Chernoff; Grade 5 - Cy McCarger; Grade 6 - Nori Depretto; and Grade 7 - Debbie Fulkco. Academic Attitude A- wards for the secondary achool were presented by R. Callison to: b Grade 8 - Scott Cherry Rachel George; Grade 9 - Wendy Milton and Ken-Per- Grade 10 - Thelma Dea-. koff; and Grade 11 - Darlene Chernoff,.Pat Irwin, Shelley Pengelly, Richard Tatemichi, and Kellie Wilson. : Service Recognition Awards were presented by * Mrs. Shelley Hicks in the “elementary school to - Tricia Laktin, Grade 2; and in the. ‘secondary. school by Mra. bara Yeomans to: Terry tafson, Todd Hicks, San. Vaughan, Darlene ‘Cher- ‘is’ Nunn, Shelley ;Fengelly, and ‘Richard, Tat- emichi. Athletic Achievement Awards were presented by -Brent Cassie to the elemen- tary students: as follows: , Jennifer Vaughan, Richard © Lindstein, Kevin Dillabaugh, “s Jody Huss, Eric Hammond, Peter Hiebert, Debbie Fulk- so'and Tony Hammond. Bruce Morrison present- ‘ed awards in the secondary “‘geetion to Junior Girl - ” Wendy Milton; Junior Boy - “Jonathan Sherrod; Senior “Girl - Sandy Vaughan and “Senior Boy - David Welch. _ R. ‘Callison _ presented . awards, to those students who came out on top in the University of Waterloo Jun- ior Mathematics contest. The stop Lucerne student was >liquor were Earl Howard = court July 8 and’ pleading and the: relating guilty to separate charges of being a minor in possession of thereto. of the C will hold a public meeting on Monday, July 23, 1979, at 1:00 p.m. at the Hi Arrow Arms Hote! in Castlegar (Kin: naird) to hear any interested party who wishes to express views on these subjects. Castlegar Bonnie Kennedy’ “29, of: , and Allan Rich- @ ard Goh, 18, of Rossland. All Any written submission should be made to: received fines of $200. Doug- of Special Advi: las Lennon, 18, of Robsen, - Ministry of Labour also pleaded guilty to being a sue 210 minor in possession of liquor Deer Lake Centre and. was fined $160 and 4946 Canada Way placed on three months’ pro- BURNABY, B.C. $200. Johnson was given a20- © V5G 4J6 * * « Telephone 291-2755 John Graham, 18, of 4 Robson was fined $275 after Dee eae shone egy OF CAST IMPORTANT “NOTICE — BUILDING PERMITS .* . e - Derek Finch Moore, 19, of Trail, pleaded guilty to supplying liquor to a minor, and was fined $300. *. * . A conditional discharge and one month probation was given to Danny Soukoroff, 20, of Castlegar, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of, a narcotic. * . . Andrew Popoff, 22, of Castlegar, pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving while having a blood alcohol: con- tent of over .08, Popoff was found guilty and fined $400, or in default 30 days in jail. * 2 @ Gary Dean Johnson, 17, of Castlegar, pleaded guilty to'three charges of break and- enter and theft, as well as one. charge of theft under $200. Johnson was given a 20 y intermittent sentence * and 18 months’ probation for each individual charge. < o . * Robert Clive Eason, 23, of Castlegar pleaded guilty to a charge of hit and run- The City of fcratleger wishes to remind the general public that: NO PERSON shall start any building, alterations, repairs, install a pool or fence, of any kind without first receiving a building permit from the City of Castlegar. NO PERSON shail use or occupy any building without first receiving an occupancy permit from the City of Castlegar. NO PERSON, shail pe ve or asphalt any driveway without receiving.a building Permit from the City of Castlegar. FAILURE to obtain permits can result in fines up to ‘$250.00 per day, and may require removal of any construction which violates any City Bylaws. G. Braman, Building Inspector ~ CITY OF CASTLEGAR - Phone 365-7227 Richard hi, with hon- “erable mention” to Doug “Decima, David Welch and Darlene Chernoff. The top . Grade 10 student was Todd Hicks and the top Grade 9 student, Stephen Geisler. Bruce Morrison and Brent Cassie then gave out a ; good number of Canada Fit- ness Badges to secondary and elementary students. Debbie Fulkco received the Badge of Excellence. Perfect Attendace A- wards were given by ‘Wm. . .Fintey to: Kevin Dillabough and Eddie Elsmore in Grade 8; Nori Depretto, April Milt- “on and Michael Finley in Grade 6; Shirley Heichert in Grade 7 and Richard Tatem- ichi in Grade 11. panics Sharpening Shop CLOSED for holidays Saturday, July 21 _ throug! - Saturday, August 14 property ge. He was fined $75. Lewis J. Bridgeman and Richard Spilker are pleased to announce the opening of their law office June 1, 1979, in the Oglow Building, 601 Columbia Street, Castlegar, B.C., phone 365- 2183, under the firm name of: : SPILKER, BRIDGEMAN BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS CASTLEGAR OFFICE ‘QUIPMENT | presently located at the Castlegar News Operated by Nelson Statioriers and Office Equipment Ltd. and Kootenay Business Services Limited Representing: © Lanier Dictation Systems © Olivetti Typewriters and Calculators © Olivetti Word Processing Machines © TEC Cash Registers end Scales e Cole Business Furniture. e Nitengale Business Furniture - Rentals Available “Exclusive Full-line Dealer’’ © Canon Calculators and Bond Copiers — © Olympia Calculators and. Typewriters © Hotel/Motel/Restaurant Contract Furniture and Seating © 3M Visual Products and Music Systems INTRODUCING OLIVETTI’S NEW ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER FEATURING: 1. Visual Entry. Makes corrections before committing to paper 2. Four type styles at the ‘‘flick of a switch’’ 3.° Ten memories for standard letters 4. Type in four languages A complete line of machines is to be carried in stock. Local service on all products sold. ‘ALL STATIONERY ITEMS WILL BE ON SALE TIL JULY 31, 1979 YOUR NEW FULL-SERVICE OFFICE DEALER CASTLEGAR OFFICE EQUIPMENT 191 Columbia CASTLEGAR NEWS OFFICE