erence TORN C2 . Bridge sedan, 233 15, : our price oF you WE Sah RA ca eN 1973. COUGAR .XR7, 951 Cheveland, loaded. Ph, ges cto: MUST SELL, 1979 Dodae Mai XE, Retall $13,500. As! Ansing $6: Fuily loaded, 18, equ alent 10,500 miles, Ph, ‘368. 6014 betore 3 p.m. COURTESY USED AUTO PARTS 4 Acres of Cars & Trucks GENELLE OPEN MON. - SAT. Phone 693-2410 | 1977 FORD CREWCAB, 44,500 mi Py for shortbox num . hi Snowmobile, $650. Ph, 365-5022, , CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 10, 1980 i eNDrnowteRy * 289% OFF on aH we AN. ont OF Reflenal - Health Counseling, Iridi salar Herbs, Vit wang NATURES, eoicnie Yiceigat ation: (809) (684-4370, 1582/6: COLLEGE courses at Ro 4977 MONTE . CARLO 2-doorH.T. Beautiful condition, MIKE’S Mobile Homes Ltd. Castlegar. Ph: 365-5741 Dealer Lic. #5012 - 1972 DATSUN PICKUP, 1600 c.c. 4- speed. $900 o.b.0. Ph. hooey URGENTLY NEED Volkswagen Beetle, must be In reasonable _ dhape, Prefer 1967 modal but will ear, 365.622: consider any Cleveland. 365-3766, 1972. FORD TORINO agen! cl Slevalend: S83 alba eee abt 7 Unwanted Vehicles Towed Away Free (Cosh for Some) ’ BLEWETT AUTO WRECKER 352-9590 1974 CHEV BLAZER 4x4, 8, pepe tb, electric winch, $3,800, 365-515 ye 1977 HONDA CIVIC. Good con- dition, new summer tires, 2 win- ter radiol#, Ph, 365-2301 after 5:30 p.m. 4/63 DUBE a--] GARY KALESNIKOFF cite eo a onytime Res. 365-2754 Bus. 352-6688 . collect 1976 JEEP CHEROKEE. P.S., P.B., air conditioning, 8 track tepe player, many more options, Phone 365-6931. tin gUsy ioe a) Buick Styhawk, 5 spd., PS, 22,000 miles. P 7134, S60 _. BOWMAC. - |} TRUCK RENTALS. TRAIL HONDA : 368-3377 - "T MADE A LIST OF acs WE Fo! saat TO TAKE ALONG, SO WE'LL KNOW WHAT TO GO BACK FOR...” SSS 1960 YAMAHA 440 Exciter, 300. ker, $2,500. Ph. 369-5704 of 965. , 1978 CITATION snowmobile. Ph. 365-5034. “6/61 “LIKE NEW" . 444 EVEREST MIKE’S: Mobile Homes Ltd. Cqstlegar Ph: 365-5741 Dealer Lic, #5012 ee eee SSS SKI-DOO} EXTRA Income from home onyear sfound basis without fae : amily or [ot | responsibil hie. Sobre, Reuse FEDERATED ee NSE EET. SA\ ais DIVISION: RE roie, .C. Due to recent - area cnytime durin sowml re: fot qualifications god experience to Personnel ine Bo Box, 1309 few fate, 2 A PLUMBING REPAIR Renovating. No irovelli j time: chorge. Ph, 693-5542 collect + PAINTING. CONTRACTORS ~- Commercial ® industrial. Residential Kootenay Palnt Clinic 365-3563 362-5825 nd TOOKING for a rides fo end toons » Selkirk. College doy to Friday : raber if peli tte ae PUPPIES ready, tor Christmas: Aredole/Tersler cross. Ph.: aa yous like WALLET; LOST in vicinity of Castlegar Hotel and Downtown Dixie Lee, Reward, Ph, 365: Sey hy lost or found items sierra charged for. if you've lost some- thing or Bind Something, phone the Action Ad number in your business hours. We'll run the ad two weeks unless notified otherwise, tin/11 book: keeping, business math. Full time. courses ai he Duffus. College, 543 Street, Venconver, B.C, V6B 3Hé. Phone 681-7567. a ECKANKAR . Discussion, ‘ sel ine ues monthly, 7:30, § Calope fim. Lett. hon ailable, Contact Seymour UNFLOWER PETE'S) Quote of the Week RELAKATION quwatesm or full’ refund. Try method on cosseiie toy our proven xation js, Other Dimension er Mr. and aa Arh Wiebe fie pleased <8, ito: Feb. 14fat nid Alinnes all. ig Brother to a taths "52/57 hier than’ your Operation. fashi nablé®: the: Beatin. Hor age cy discus, your: Emma Lake 79 exhibit “now showing: - + Emma Lake '79, an exhi- ~ bition of works from the 1979" e-arothens ot-cantegar School’ of Art Gallery, David 1 Sh moment with a litle © brother, Os well fast forever. Men Thompson University . Cen- tre, Nelson, until Dec. 19. -- Emma Lake {is a summer wan which noes young —— ANONYMOUS * 365-3663 show are works by David Ken Christopher, Norm Dal- UNIQUE BUSINESS. BE UR int aitve prices, 197 Columbia Aven: tin/Aai| L-ANON, Anne ia 365-8060, Carol; i VAteene decnnetts 52/, ‘ORDER your weddin, napkins, etc., at the Castlegar News. Beautiful somples, com and ore RIDE Filed VANCOUVER or ising about 20th of December. Will Shoreenpences: Ph. 365. 365-3995, 76s BEG ENEY. ee Volkswagen | be in’ reasonable consi s/o “CHANSAMS WE FIX AND Pe, Prat 4 1967 model but will Compiata Service Center *- Weneta Rood st Wanted ‘Clean Cotton nage ara ta News 197 A REC. ROOM and renovations by :§ tlonslied, Gdn il -member 62 Hesnced) carpenter, Ph, any ae Utd., 385 Bound: Vancouver, hone: SELL OR LEASE Most ui Dining Room in B.C. Grossing over $1, 00 pera marcdal . 8 nd. motel units included.” ‘Minimum 100,000.00 cash: Owner, retiring. Phone 487-9225 o1 HOW to get four messa; i 290,000 homes? Blanket B.« a, ‘aat $75 will place your 25-word e 6.C.-Yukon Com- ie CERAMIC Ge ‘Supplied & installed _ Guaranteed - ethene 365-5164 Susronteed work, 365: tin/50 ve. * JO BUY: Complete households of . 1980 INTERNATIONAL 466 13- speed Tondem Dump: lé-foot Armstrong Box: 1978 310A J Back-hog F.F.L. Extend-a. ice 0: ‘ord Service T Phone 378-2162. bar") COLUMBIA Pea it, oe with outboard. Yaba HB 20 ft. with trailer and outboard, Ph, 368. 0F 368-5925, einer 1976 24-FT REINELL, command Marc,, extras 000 0.b.0. Ph, 352. tin/A27 1977 APPOLLO 20° cobin crul: 1p. flying bridge, 190 ly equipped. F' furniture, appliances, etc. Also tools, pioneer items and an- tiques. Columbia a Exchange. 3122 Broadwater Rd. son, Ph, 365-5812 of 365-2417. CARPENTER: For full tiene: son? 2 to 3 months. Ph. 368. GENERAL DUTY REGISTERED NURSE wired for maternity relief ond/or permanent part- time position in small acute care hospital. Starts February 1, 1981. App’ iil to: Slocan Community Hes tal, Box 129, New Denver. : CHAIN SAWS ° We repair all. makes of chain saws © We. cat carry ac: cessories Stihl, Dolmar, McCullough jes and Service VOYKIN'S EQUIPMENT LTD. ‘pl ed FOUNDATIONS. ond L arrpming, c NEED a Carpenter? Will work By neue: or contract. Free estimates. h. 365-6120. tin/24 We ry i everything right here. Be more information contact the- 97. Columbia News, ive. aa legar. tin/A2t Surprise your child. PER- SONALIZED UE cerreR from SANTA. sae North P ee, ‘DANCE BANDS and mobile disco Grooming, Boarding, and Pet Supplies SHASHEEN are KENNELS (Reg.) NELSON 352-: 2164 Tarry's Woodcraft _ Wood & Vinyl Windqws Patio Doors, etc. Tarrys 399-4357 Chargex and Mostercharge "Legal help SAVE TAX dollars. Incorporate, low cost, fast. For further info. Phone The Law eh area call 667-2442) help you can afford.” evallable, for for ony Wpe of engage. A vchoroes end In loving memory, of dear sister Florence and niece Larissa Perepolkin who left us ‘Dec. 11 1979. Fathers * Care, invitations, reg Hardy, Merv Krivo- MON: '— FRI SATURDAY ics Auto i (1979)! Ut. 2230-6thAve. - Need Money? * Scrap. Batteries, delivered to our Copper : jo. 1. : Copper No. 2. Brass. ..... cee kead..... our at 00 per ton... Oversized Stee!...,..... $25.00 per ton: Columbia Salva age Ltd. Industrial Park, Kimberley, B.C. Ph. 427-4909 i workghop held-ia Saskateh- , [J its. g Included in the ‘eurrent Alexander, Barb Ballachey,: lin, ‘Dennis Evans, Don | Foulds. Penelope Glasser, © . Regional District of Central Kootenay MOTOR VEHICLE TENDER Written “from dealers for ihe supply of oe Paul Kuha, C: .- Perehudoff, Bryan Baley, one (3) two passenger 4-wheel drive hardtop will be by the District if receivedton or raine Adrian Vinish. The majority of their - .; works ‘fall within the school of abstract color-field .paint- ing, but steel sculpture and landscape-inspired _ realism are also represented. *. Emma Lake is essen- tially a place for ‘experi- mentation and exchange of ' ideas. This exhibition reflects the best results of these in | finished works of art. The purpose of the + Emma Lake workshop, as : ly sleep! stated in its brochure, is “to ng. sone ret, s0 sweetly sleeping give mature, ts. the oP . Do! not ask us If we miss them, ‘Oh,: there’s .such a vacan! uplace, Oft we think hear their foot. Steps eT: — Ever remembe: aa formlly work to encourage each ‘other; to exchatigé views, and to be- + come aware of new directions of the visual arts,” n To assist with the focus and energy of the workshop, internationally-known artists and critics are invited to. attend” Last. year’s guests were / Friedal Dzubas, ab- stract painter, and John El- derfield, curator of painting and sculpture at the museum ‘of Modern Art in New York. The exhibition is organ- ized and circulated by the Edmonton Art Gallery with financial assistance a the Museums Pro- before the “closing time of December 12, 1980. A specifications sheet will be supplied to dealers upon request and/or additional information mgy be obtained by writing to the address noted below or by telephoning 352-6665 (Local 4). ° 2:00 p.m., Friday, must be on n the Prep bos 4-door Sedan with mileage of 81 000 Km, {») price without trade-in. (c) price F.0.B. Nelson with taxes to be shown _ Separately. The Joes or any quotation will not necessarily be accept Rg Hevea Administrator J _ Regional District of Central Kootenay ‘ 601 Vernon Street Nelson, B.C. VIL 4E9 (o) price with trade-in of “978 Toyota Corona: “CITY OF CASTLEGAR | NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. Notice is. hereby be held on Tuesday, December 16, 1980 at 6:30 “p.m. In the Council Chambers of City Hall,: 460 grams of the , Seumis of Canada. {fhe KSA Gallery is open webdaye from 10 a.m. to 4 Pam. 1 Mu- AFFORDABLE HOUSING. at Northwest Homes Double wides from 960 sq. * ft. to 1440 sq. ft. Dealer for Moduline and Manco.) : 2 ‘dain A is stil in FOR SALE: 1978 Yamoha, bids ac- Bonk cepted st Cestlega eee ee a 1972 HONDA 500, cho; |. Ph, 365-7882, ened eh of Montreal, 3/64 1980 HONDA CR250, Fox Air Shox and parts. Geod condition. Ph. 365-3183. 3/63 ry 1977 BULTACO 370, $650 firm. Ph, * 365-5281. 3/65 CASNEWS ~ ACTION ADS GET RESULTS - TRAIL HONDA We don't mohe a tot of seine but we tar, ice what we sell ancl aur prices ore Doi buy another onde peti you cheele ELLIOTT MOTORS LED. DBA Trail Honda 348-3377—D4014 9 paid 120 before Christmas. from your Friendsinthe _ Kootenay Society for the Handicapped Send local season's greetings and help the Kootenay Society for 4 the handicapped. For a donation of $1.00 or more, the sociaty will publish your nome in Issues of the Costlegor News just, | DONATION BOXES LOCATED AT THE FOLLOWING: ink of I, Bank of Ce Blueberry Store. Plaza), Cosflegar Savings Credit Union, Kootenay Sicee Credit Union, Castlegar Drugs, Carl's Drugs, West's, Costlegar News, | q ow. . Phone Us - Collect 365-2155 Dealer No. 5058 122 - 7th Ave. S. CASTLEGAR , B.C., to receive who deem itin Pp ding d e City “of Castlegar | Zoning feos No. 160, ‘orn, and amendments thereto.” patie all p to make re their the foll Item No. 1 — By-Law No. 292 | 3 The intent of By-Law No. 292 Is to amend Section 4; Subsection 403 (Single Family Residential) of By-Law No. 160, 1977 which would permit the - minimum lot area of a parcel located within a designated area to be red ‘500M? (5382:1918 square es Item No. 2— By-Law No. 295 The intent of By-Law No.” 295 is to “amend Schedule “A” of! By-Law No. -160, 1977 which would rezone a portion of rt ptlon: 4608, -of- and part of D.L; 7180 from "! a Family Residential (709 Meadowlark Lane area). RJ. ‘Sktttings City Clerk al en “for top ows" the uae has ey one motif, rope etic w : Pattern, 7208: gi ace “The excitement season begins witha trost beautiful blouse and skirt. fi plaid in seme rca o "Printed rage S431: Chile's "Sizes ihe Size 6 takes 1 Ae Sal fabric. needlecraft orders only. Send, to: CasNews M2: 109 Crockford Bivd., S patati MIR S64. 124-Easy Gifts 'n’ Omaments eee "at Patch Guts 122 Stat!‘ Putt Quits. Henirits que dose Kass "is ca tar gonage Rant” 9431 2-8. (= lieomrar FORRTIC eal SUN nae mena SOIAIRS! . Answer for ‘Sunday, done Ae Snes SSSIAILI CMEC! Sit PIEILIEIc) CABLE CA N= CEI RoR aE EERATIO December7, COOL ' JAZZ: KICK JANGLES NER The media are giving a lot of publicity to Peter Gzorski’s latest book: ‘The Sacrament’ ‘so most people will know that it deals with the: horrible dilemma of two _ sYoung people who survived a ‘plane ‘crash in ‘a remote regiin only to find them- “selves - slowly. starving to death. When. | they realised no one was coming to -rescue a them, their alternative : to starvation. was. cannibilism; and they made the decision to live. Peter Gzorski tells théir oy mel. and factually, flair for syne herve ‘reporting. s Our: daily life would grind to a half without the ‘ GRIEVED ROCK AND ROLLFAN. avant-garde artistas and wri- tere: Sarco _ Princess Grace ‘of. Mon- ‘aco isn’t just a pretty=tice she’s recognized as—an-au-. thority" and international {judge of flowers. In ‘My. book of Flowers’, she shares her knowledge and skill in the art of arranging and preserving flowers. She combines the useful technical advice with the aesthetics of floral art and, in to “is the maximum VANCOUVER (CP) '— Paddington Station has bee! full25 children af any time — evér sin it opened’a year ago Ina ne’ suburban 3 Vancouver. shopt ping mall, The Zhild-care centre ig run by Peggy Martin, who, describes herself as “an MBA in the school of hard knocks.” ¥ It has had ‘such positive response from mothers who shop in the busy Coquitlam Centre that Martin’ has - opened Paddington ;Stations at two other shopping. malls, She now is considering chising the concept. 30) “The developers aterbeu. coming moré aware Cy momentum is “there,” she. New ew arrivals Sed conjunction with. them 1. the patients hale 1aaclvee i } se \" The library also hasa set _ a tapes produced by Simon- ton, “The Rele‘of the Mind i cancer Therapy's to supple- ment the comfort and help given by the book. James Michener has'pro- « duced yet another vast novel, “The Covenant’, this one set" mainly in South Africa but with episodes in Ih “gald. “Icah see a time coming ‘when all malls will have a child-care centre. “Shopping” centres are , s * CASTLEGAR weve. B December front reception area from th y . back playroom, Six tiny ‘ta-( bles in: the car x provide space for adult But we're constantly bringing kids into them and expecting ‘them to behave appropriate- ly. It doesn’t make sense.” Paddington Station is a youthful fantasy come true. The name comes from Pad- dington Bear, the lovable -teddy of Michael ‘ Bond's stories, who in turn was named for the busy London rail: depot in which his adventures began. tee. PLAY CONDUCTOR “He wears a tag around his neck saying, ‘Please take care of this bear,’ so there's a _ notion of care-giving,” Martin ...“Also. the. choo-choo ain. theme ~has' 3 warm feeling to it.” * Children can play con- ductor aboard .the Padding- ton. Express*— a child-size A specially designed In- terplay set.'dominates the _ playrooin. ° it is’ a complex structure of logs and ladders, perfect for climbing or hang. ing from. On one side a slide wide enough to hold two chil- dren slopes gently down toa big cushioned’ mat. And ‘the’ sandbox undery neath provides for.’ ‘any aAum- ber of pretend games. Although it seems, that way, it's not just’ fun’ and games at Paddington Station, Staff members ‘include an elementary teacher’ and trained ‘child-care workers, And they take. their teaching oh roles’ seriously. FEES MODEST. Care at Paddington Sta- tion is $1.60 per hour per child, and Martin is amazed “hour to'babysit, Now, and I'm only charging themselves enough to ‘ayer rs guilt-free time. _ that parents slmph: fa to} - Persons for a hile ate Serviced ‘pts PHASE . VOYKIN SUBD VISION. - NOW ON SALE ‘Beaotiful treed lots overlooking To. South Slocan Pool meee ction. ele lo Castlegar sand Nelson at the South. Slocan Jun- ©: Fer information call 368-6488 hints on the. use of flowers and herbs as beauty. aids and home remedies, she discusses the place of flowers in art, - literature and music. < _Dr.. Wayne Dyer has corie out with another best. selling we're upon. ‘A: History. of the Machine’ ‘by Sigvard Strandh, is ‘an engrossing overview of machinery from the sticks and stones used by early man, the ingenious | ‘building eranes’ used by the while building the ids, through the inven- TOP 20 SUPER HIT SURVEY ; Zenyatta Mondatta * Making Movies urn oF §Frincly Card The Police. Dire Straits - Alan Parsons . ACDC Grestest Hite ‘The Doors Emotional Rescud Rolling Stones Crimes of Passion peas Benai Palmer: * ‘poug snd the st ug Split Ene Glass Houses Billy Joel: Remain in Light th ele “tions which -caused the in- dustrial “revolution, ‘to ‘th computors and robots of our own times. It’s also a testa- ment ‘to. the genius of the great men from Archimedes onwards..wha, inyented, im- ‘Proves aud manufactured the ere -book hailed as: the ‘finest and most complete book ever © book; this time ‘he ‘calls ‘his dose of breezy self-help’ psy- chology “The Sky’s the Limit’. And why not? With all’ the money he’s made with ‘Your Erroneous Zones’ and: ‘Pull- ing Your Own String’, his ad- vice. obviously workal He France, Holland and En- gland. Again he employs his < masterly technique of pre- senting actual arid fictional characters against a back- ground - of real historical events, - He traces the history of South Africa through the lives of the people who set- tled there, starting with the Bushmen of 16,000 years ago -and going up through the ages to the Dutch pioneers. in (collect lass nai resiaran = Pontiac Buick GMC Ltd. : COLLISION REPAIRS © Fast Eciendly Service, © (CBC Claims and one BS 8 to-everyone to Ais an_inde- pendent, self-motivated per- son who can turn ‘weak- neases” into strengths:, ‘to recognize personal potential and make it work. , ,JGetting Well. Again’ by “Carl Simonton is ‘a“step-by+ step guide for:. cancer. .pati- “ents. The author is a leading practitioner in the field of 1 causes and" is ‘Hockey for the’ Coacli, the Player. and the Fan’ by, Fred Shero and Andre Beaulieu. The drills and exercises: are given to ‘extend the coach's repertoire of treatment of cancer. He des- : ‘eribes how patients‘can apply on their own, potentially life-" saying ‘and — life-extending procedures: which do not replace ‘standard medical and aspects of Double Fantasy John Lennon: Hawks and Doves Foolish Behaviour Scary Monsters ven that a Public Hearing will : TE’S TV LTD. 279 Columbia A CASTLEGAR + Ph. 365-6455 HZ Consumer Facts yy : “\dal sweets, cakes and cookies: for the holiday season. cookies, oné kind for each day. _in it. make . strategy: and - tactics shed pletely clear to the players. The hockey fan ‘will greater insight and appreci- Stion of what lies behind the plays he witnesses. A’ prize-winning P.B.S: ‘TV documentary on Georgia O'Keefe stimulated renewed ‘ interest in the legendary fig. ure, who, at, the age of 92, is still sculpting and Ln ‘Portrait of an Artist’ ‘Laurie’ Lisle, captures a : scope and. spirit of this fiercely ind dent woman Pp but are used in Christmas song sheets available Multi-colored song “sheets of Christmas carols and s0Dg8 are available now.. at. ‘the . Castlegar ‘News, ~ Groups and. ‘individuals interested in obtaining the song sheets may do so by calling in person at the whose original vision has ap- pealed especially to. gener- tations of younger women. Her love affair and sub- sequent iage to the fa- All countries have spec- of the yuletide c Tulekak: ‘mous . photographer Alfred was one,of.the great Sweden: has the special. - bread, which is a butter-rich saffron * yeast bread with glazed fruit The, Finns. make fancy Christmas cakes filled with prune preserves. CHIMNEY FIRE When was the _ last fime you had your chimney-cleaned? The Danes serve an . :apple cake that is made with ~-layers of bread crimbs, ap- “cream, Here in Canada we tend to follow a more English pudding, minced pie and fruit cakes with thick almond paste icing topped with a white sugar frosting. - E Now is the, time to get Free Inspections pe Olde Cnglish ~plesauce, ‘jam “and whipped si tradition noted for our plum” 'RR1" Rural to “RI":: Cuinep Sucepe call Dusty 5-6018 started on your .Christmas ‘baking. If there is a place safe from nibblers to store cook- ‘ies, those that keep well can be made in advance of ‘the unavoidable last minute rush. Add-on wood furnaces. VALLEY COMFORT DISTRIBUTORS onthe Farm) . inlaw ose Ph. 226-7221 Valley Comfort.wood heaters & furnaces, Hunter & Newmac’ combination furnaces. Wood burning boilers. Insulated chimneys. Wood. cook ranges. Sace romances of the 20's and its ‘all fecounted here with fas- “ cinating detail about them and their glittering circle of News office. - psa are available on a first-come, _ first-served . basis, and the Castlegar News reserves the right to limit quantities. All the well-known car- ~ ‘ols are included as well as the more modern pieces such as “Rudolph the Red- the van Doorns,~ whose’ 10 “ the novel,. The: Dee te settlers . undisputed sway lasted the violent conflicts the 19th century. which culmin- © ated in the Boer War.“ Through ;. the, novel's I-characters. Afrikaners: came" to’ set the system of ‘apartheid and il- lustrates memorably how it ‘functions today. The man who wrote ‘A Man Called Intrepid’; William | Stevenson, has a new, novel “The Ghosts of Africa'\It's a complelling adventure story based on the savage stuggle in East Africa during World | War I. He skillfully entwines a haunting “love theme. through an exciting narrative of one man’s personal war. Another.well-known novelist with.a new book out isPhyllis Whitney. Her latest novel of romantic suspense is called ‘Poinciana’, The name is taken from a fabulous Palm - Beach estate which the hero; ine at first regards as a lux- urious refuge from the night- Transmission Service special $2860 INCLUDES: road test, remove pan, visual inspection, °: clean sump and screen, adjust bands & linkage, replace pan ° gasket and fluid. FREE Towing within o 20-mile radius with major : vepairs, We have Automatic Transmission Shift Kits in stock. + One-Day Service in most cases. 368-3231 _ P.O. Box 14,> Rock Island, Hwy. No.3, Trail pte Castle News Ltd.: provid however,» that copy: right” Estobilahed Aug. 7, earl Tees Med Mert vas “mis. Weck ire Publish from cer ‘a7 300" “yy (enjcastrac ~ Publisher Aug. 7, 1947 J toFeb. 15, ; "BURT CAMPBELL Publisher -- jor; HARVEY, Editor, HARVEY, man; TIM AESSENGER,: SNOW REMOVAL mare of her recent past. But - “then the incidents begin and the refuge turns into a threatening prison. Helen MacInnes’s many . faris will be-pleased that shé, too, has another book to her credit, ‘The Hidden Target’ is a riveting tale of conspiracy set against the background of European terrorist activity’, in which the innocent heroine is used as a decoy to infiltrate Nosed and “Winter Wonderland.” the anti. ist intelligence agency. V8, ¢ pu. 4rons., “Kay Motors Ltd. a ena Drive, Glenmerry 1986 CORVETTE 368-3301. W-A-R-N-I-N-G Notice is hereby given that all Motor Vehicles must be off the streets. during snow removal or so e Fared that the main roadway is clear. for.” snowplewing. Bylows Nos. 72, 314 ‘and 331 provide for the street during snowplowing —at the owner's expense. Jing of all Veh In the business a1 areas, all cars s must be off the street.after 12 midnight ta allow for snow removal. In residential areas Please move your vehicles whena a snowplow, is in’ . your area, IF VEHICLES ARE NOT REMOVED, NO WARNING WILL BE ISSUED; your VEHICLE WILL BE TOWED, AWAY. 1980: CAMARO Z-28 + With air induction 2-28 equipment, 350 fer ‘i stesting fio ‘battery, AMEN Siereo” with *10, 1387° * 100% Bank Financing in Dealership Available on Used or New Units at 16’ % on Approved Credit - *e 12-mo., 19,000 km. warren. available on applicable used cars and trucks 350 v-8, tines alip diff., auto, trans., cond., Gymkhana sus ose conti ona ‘panels, AM/FM with 8-track, p. ontenna. *18, 085" tabi. & Accid 1 DUE To FREQUENT ACCIDENTS, VEHICLES IN JE STREETS DURING SNOW REMOVAL WiLt BE TOWED AWAY AT THE ‘OWNER'S EXPENSE. NOTICE. TO PARENTS ; Please warn your children about digging and playing In caves In the snowbanks on the streets — a terrible accident could occur If the children are caught by the snowplow. ~~ IGOR ZAHYNACZ, Superintendent of Works & Services The Corporation of the City of Castlegar