January 17, 1990 Castlegar News ANNOUNCEMENT CURTIS W. VERIGIN rr - Is pleased to announce that his massage therapy practice in Castlegar is now open! OFFICE HOURS ARE: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Wed., 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Massage Gift Cer- tificates for birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions available on request OFFICE-LOCATION: 259 Columbia Ave. TELEPHONE 365-6721 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY VICTORIA (CP) — The capital of British Columbia is generally considered sedate. Afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel is de rigueur Good manners are a given. But lately, Jimmy the Greek giving odds on the latest political game, wouldn't appear out of place It could be he called Guess the Premier's Next Move. Bundled up on street corners, sipping warm mugs of coffee in cafes or chatting in the legislature’s halls, people are debating Premier Bill Vander Zalm’s political future will he announce his resignation, or decide to stay? The debate begdn shortly after the Social Credit party lost the Oak Bay-Gordon Head byelection Dec 13. The loss was the government's sixth straight since Vander Zalm became premier in'1986. To make matters worse, the WANT YOUR AD TO STAND OUT But don't want to pay ~ for a B-I-G ad? Use Our ATTENTION GETTERS! e Large ‘dots ‘centered above the copy in your ad Misc, For Sale « BED. 2 smai nique buffet, 399-0000 (LADIES 2 O-speed bike shape $60. 365-0000 antique dressers ar excellent seauieus Ant rai -_ 0000 atrer 4p m WHITE General-Eiectric Good condition $150. 365-0000 2-PCE. Kroeler brown. Good c 0900 chestertieid on $200 @x10 TRAMPOLINE conoe. Basic hardtop + 0000 LADIES Raleigh 5-spee: condition, two years STAINLESS tables, large gos 5 chairs and tons of misc en Your only charge will (minimum charge 75¢) Classified Advertising will Attention Getters! PHONE 365-2212 be an ‘additional 25¢ per insertion And youll find response to your ncrease with the use of these special ~~) WORD OF MOUTH presented F SILVER, GOLD AND WHITE FILLINGS The development of silver amaigam in the late 1800's was reason fos the dental profession and their patients to celebrate - there was now a practical solution to tooth extraction. Amaigam, made originally from silver shavings and mercury which has since been refined, is a durable filling material that can be placed conveniently in one appointment, thus keeping treatment costs down. It remains the filling material-of choice for most decay today. However, gold fillings still have their place due to the exceptional qualities of the material. Goid filling material has the advantage of being able to expand and contract along with the tooth so that the vulnerable space between tooth and filling doesnt become enlarged. Gold fillings won't fracture and are especially desirable for badly broken down teeth that require considerable rebuilding. Both gold and silver fillings have one common drawback: they are esthetically unappealing to the growing fashion-conscious segment of the This is by the interest by the public in the use of white filling materials now being offered in dental offices. The most widely used white filling material is the composite resin, made from plastic resin and filler particles of glass, quartz or similar substances. Although this material looks good, it has drawbacks. Resins shrink slightly when they harden in the tooth which can cause gaps at the margin where the tooth and filling join. Resin bonding agents can fill these gaps, but the procedure is not without an element of risk. One danger is that as the filling contracts, the tooth may become stressed and form microscopic crack lines. If this happens, the tooth may become sensitive to hot, cold and chewing pressure. Dentists accept that silver fillings on front teeth are esthetically undesirable. Indeed, more and more “view” teeth are being treated -with-composite fillings.. However, for the reasons above, and because these materials lack the strength to withstand the chewing forces that back teeth are subjected to, composite fillings are not generally recommended for the chewing surtaces of back teeth This does not mean that we're destined to have metal fillings forever; in dental are very imp: , and more esthetic filling are y being Chances are, though, that there will never be a filling that is the equivalent to normal healthy tooth material! Intormation within this column, eitten by Dr. Wiliam McNiece, is not intended to diagnose or plan treatment, readers their for dental care Readers’ questions are welcome. Please write: Word of Mouth, College of Dental Sumeons of BC, Sue 500,1765 W. 8th ‘Ave., Vancouver, B.C. V6) 5C8. BILL VANDER ZALM . decision time riding had never before elected a New Democrat, Guessing about Vander Zalm's future will end tonight” when the premier goes on television to address the province. **He can &ther say he’s going to resign or he can say he’s going to stay,"" said Terrence Morley, a political science professor at the University of Victoria. Morley said he believes Vander Zaim will announce a leadership convention and step down when a new leader is chosen He doesn't agree: with others who predict Vander Zalm will call a snap election “I don’t see that Bill Vandef* Zalm can lead the party to a vic- ory,’” Morley said. LITTLE TOSAY The guessing game, however, apparently hasn't infected most members of the Social Credit cabinet — at least not publicty. Whatever their private musings, ministers are mum about predic- “I’m not making any comment on that,’’ Education . Minister Tony Brummet said curtly. may have some opinions but | don’t see that I have an absolute obligation to share them with you."* Even the usually loquacious Elwood Veitch, minister of inter- national business and im- migration, was tight-lipped and referred questions to the premier “*He’s the fellow who's going to have to make the final deter- mination,”” said Veitch, adding that he would like the premier to stay Vander Zalm teased reporters earlier this week when he said his — and everyone else’s — days at the legislature were numbered. Guessing game ends tonight He added to the mystery by saying he knows ** easonably well where itis I want to be or how it is I wanttoget there."” His press secretary; lan Jessop, stood behind reporters and prompted the premier by nodding andshakinghishead, ‘OS! While Socred ministers were stoic, the New Democrats were en- thusiastic. They say they smell an election and are working the troops. An energetic Robin Blencoe. gave interviews after de!'vering a paper outlining-his party's housing strategy for the 1990s. NDP Leader Mike Harcourt called on the premier to resign ‘for the good of the province,’ even though a recent poll suggests the NDP would do better in the next election if Vander Zalm stayed etti wants election Voters should choose who'll lead province VANCOUVER (GR) — B.C.'s top labor leader doesn’t mince words when he discusses Premier Bill Vander Zalm's future. Ken Georgetti, of the 250,000- member B.C. Federation of Labor, wants Vander Zalm to call an election tonight His big-business counterpart, however, refuses to comment on the question of what Vander Zalm should do when he announces his future plans tonight in a Province- wide television address Jim Matkin, president of the Business Council of B.C., won't say whether he thinks Vander Zalm should stay in office or leave for the good of the province, because that would be political. **The Business Council does not-in- volve itself in partisan party politics,”’ says Matkin “I have made the decision not to make any comment about this.”’ But Georgetti has no hesitation in speaking his mind in public. The labor leader wants Vander Zalm to drop an election writ and face the voters “*Vander Zalm has said in the past he wouldn’t hesitate to call ah election if he’d lost the confidence of the people,"’ says Georgetti Copps wants OTTAWA (CP) — Sheila Copps promised to be the candidate of the young, the very young and the for meérly young as she announced her campaign for the Liberal leadership Monday Copps, 37, said she wants to be the first major political candidate to speak “the mew generation of Liberalism’ and for children, while maintaining concern for working people and the elderly At a news conference where she formally announced her leadership bid, Copps said it is ‘*a travesty that in a country as rich as Canada, over a million children are living in poverty."” She promised to ‘‘restore economic for 2329-6th Avenve Phone 365-5818 PASIOM STUART LAURIE #365 3278 Sunday Morning Worship 10.30.0.m Nursery & Children's Church provided Mid Week Service & Study Wednesdays 6 30-8 00 p.m Bible teaching for all ages A Non. Denominational Fomily Church Preaching the Word of Faith! GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Columbia Ave. Morning Worship 11:30 a.m Church School N31:30 a.m -2438 CHURCH OF GOD 2404 Columbia Avenue ! Church School 9:45 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m. Pastor Ira Johnson * 365-6762 FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.O.P.) Below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 PASTOR: BARRY WERNER * 365-2374 — SUNDAY SERVICES — Adult Bible Class 9.30 0.m Morning Worship — 10:30 o.m Children s Church Ages 2:1! Evening Fellowship 6:30 p.m Wednesday: Home Meetings 7 p.m. Thursday ~— Youth Bible Study 7 p.m. OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365- sanity,’’ so that the elderly won’t face cuts in-pensions and social programs and the environment will be protected. And she suggested she is the baby: boomer candidate who represents a new generation of Liberals and not the party’s old guard Sporting a Liberal-red blazer and flashing her ready smile, Copps said she expects to be a credible candidate for the job John Turner is leaving after five fractious years. She promised to listen to grassroots Liberals and welcome ‘‘Canadians from every area of this country and every walk of life.” In announcing her candidacy, Cop- ps became the first prominent Liberal. to enter the race. The other official KEN GEORGETTI - premier should face voters “Well, he shouldn't hesitate now." Georgetti doesn’t want to'see a repeat of 1986, when former Premier Bill Bennett stepped down, allowing to lead candidate is Scarborough, Ont., MP Tom Wappel, an opponent of abor tion But by the time 5,200 delegates vote on June 23 in Calgary at the party’s national convention, the field could include as many as 10 candidates. Montreal MP Paul Martin Jr. is expec- ted to join the fray Wednesday and former cabinet minister Jean Chretien to join it Jan. 23 OThers expected or said to be con- sidering a run at the leadership are Winnipeg MP Lloyd Axworthy, Toronto MPs Dennis Mills, John Nunziata and Jim Peterson, former Quebec environment minister Clifford Lincoln and Nova Scotia MP Russell VI Attend the Church of your choice! EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 914 Columbia Avenue 11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 o.m Tues. 7-30. p-m. Bible Study Youth Ministries Phone: 365-2605 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2224-6th Avenue 1% Blocks South of Community Complex 10 a.m. Worship & Sunday Schoo! Mid-Week Activities for oll Phone for itermanea.” Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 of 365-7305 ST. PETER LUTHERAN LUTHERAN CHURCH -CANADA 713-4th Street @ 345-: PASTOR GLEN BACKUS SUNDAY Worship Service 9 0.m Sunday School 10 15.0 m Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday @ m onRodio CKQR NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY (602-7th Street © 365-5212 BE A PART OF OUR CARING, FRIENDLY GROWING FAMILY SUNDAY SERVICES 9.45 — A Closs tor all oges 11.00 Morning Worship 6.30 Evening C the Socreds to select a popular new leader — Bill Vander Zalm — who swept them back into office He thinks the people should have a chance to pass judgment on Vander Zalm* Georgetti says controversial legislator like Bill 19 — the Industrial Relations Act — and Socred economic policies prove Vander Zalm-is “‘no friend to working people."’ He says average British Columbians aren't getting their fair share of the province's economic prosperity “We have very high business profits, but those profits are not going into job protection,” says Georgetti “Right now, 80 per cent of the jobs being created pay $5.25 an hour."” Georgetti doesn’t want to see Van- der Zalm’s successor picked ‘“‘by a handful of delegates.’’ He wants the premier’s leadership settled once and for all at the ballot box. Grits MacLellan Copps, who objected to a $1.7- million spending limit set for each campaign by the party, said she plans to spend about $1 million. About two- thirds of the money is expected from grassroots party members, the balance from corporations and unions Copps feels her strengths include her youth, her appeal to the party's progressive wing and the fact she is a woman “In the current’context, I think it’s plus,”’ she said in reference to being the sole woman in the campaign and the fact that at least 50 per cent of delegates in Calgary will be women However, she said she's not plan ning ‘a women’s campaign — I'm in thi race because I want to be prime minister of Canada I want to represent all the people.”” afery is No accident PLAYSAFE! th A Children + Church & Nursery WEDNESDAY ~~ 7 30 Family Bible Study Nursery Prowded — SATURDAY — 7.00 Youth Explosion OUR DESIRE IS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS REV. RANKIN McGOUGAN ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 1st Sunday 7:00 p.m 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Sundays 11 a.m. No Service Sth Sunday “ SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave... Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Slawomir Malarek 365-7759 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 909 Merry Creek Rd. 365-3430 S8 SUNDAY MINISTRY: ©.m. - Bible Schoo! @.m. — Morning Workship 6:30 p.m. — Eveni roups (Bible Study wrvariene hatpry ho Nights Friday & 7 EVERYONE welcome Snug as a bug?! Probably not yet. if you've just moved in. Perhaps your Wel- come Wagon hostess can help to ease the confusion Call Heather Today at 365-5490 Wetome Higon ~~ > Th January 17, 1990 Action Ad Deadline For Sunday ........11 Display Ad Deadline for Sunday ........10 Action Ad Deadline For Wednesday ... 12 Noon, Tuesday Display Ad Deadline for Wedngsday 11:30 a.m. Tuesday Action Ads — 365-2212 Display Ads — 365-5210 613-13th St., Castlegar COMPLETE IMPORT & DOMESTIC EXHAUST SYSTEMS MAIN ST. 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Assortment of other sizes phone 365-7497 after 6 p.m SMALL water heater, phone 365-3837 ttn /98 HEAVY-DUTY all purpose, 2-gallon plastic pails with tight-fitting covers and handles. Need cleaning. $1.50 each Castlegar News, 197 Columbia Ave. tin 16 and m& COPIERS 1002 Columbia 365-2887 Castlegar PHASEIL CONSIGNMENTS MENS, LADIES & CHILDRENS CLOTHING Tuesday to Friday 10.a.m.-5 p.m Saturday — 10.a.m.-3 p.m 199 Columbia Avenue 365-7500 Now Open! STRADER'S NEW & USED Good selection of New & Used Furnishings TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY ite (Monel CALL GEORGE ROSS SHOP MANAGER Y SH [I rest Atal PONTIAC. BUICK GMC (1989) LTD 365-2155 COLLECT TRAIL, FRUITVALE CALL 364-0213 in wxlce Fre, 9D w, Cope Job, ary ith Fvery FREE ESTIMATES “Ors ony Frere PETING, Reueves AND SINUS SNESTION QUE For Better or For Worse® by Lynn Johnston Fantastic Selection of Watches BULOVA © CARAVELL ® PULSAR ® SEIKO © CITIZEN LAUENER BROS. 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Phone 365-2212 and we'll run your ad for 3 issues free of charge. tin 103 Ads For Seniors 16 NEW spindles 24 x2 skidoo suit, $75. 365.5657 WRINGER washing machine little $70 or offers. 359-7 FOUR windows frames 64x36. 3 win dows trames 6 x3'x9'> $30 each or off ers. 359-7647 33 50 bales of hay $4 each 33 used very 33 $2 per bale 399.4301 3 Homes For Sale SPACE 365-5210 ONE BDRM. apt. Thrums. single person preterred. References. For appointment to view 399-4390 tin 3 CASTLEGAR, 2 bdrm. house. suitable tor Russian speaking senior couple tur MOVING Into onout of Castlegar FOR Ist CLASS SERVICE CALL DAVID DANIEL CASTLEGAR REALTY LTD. 365-2166 or 365-6892 FREE MARKET EVALUATIONS nished or unfurnished, $300. 365-5142 | BORM. suite, completely furnished, Available now. 365-6900 COMMERCIAL 930 sq.ft. in Coscade Building. Immediate possession. Dove 90.m.-5 p.m. 365-2166 NEAT. non-smoking female to shore large. turnished house in Genelle. 693 2239 35 3 BDRM. house. 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