2 i OBSERVING SPRING SKIES is Selkirk Coltege instructor Don Jones preparing for the popular evening program of the same. name. Each evening consists of an illustrated talk followed by telescope viewing at the college observatory. The course begins March 17 at 7 p.m, and rune five Wednesday eveniigs. Further information can be obtained by contacting the Selkirk College department of continuing education. $ t Bowling League Results by Casilegar and District Players. - (continued from page 11) THS Wailers 998, THT MHS Dave Turner 284. Wailers 2669. 'MHT Micky Reed 678. THS French Connection :1107, THT French Connection 8121, ‘Team Points: French Con- nection 4, Spookers 1, Half Fast Five 8, Underdogs 0, Un- knowns 4, Sweat Hogs 0. Other 600's: Dave Turner 663, Helene Turner 659, Lisa Antignani 629, Jerry Antignani 619. LHT Myrna Wesley 628. THS Minks 977. THT Minks 2628, Team Points: Beavers 0, Squirrels 0, Chipmunks 4, Ted- dy Bears 4, Minks 4, Lions 0. Other 600's: Elaine Ross 627. Strike Out: Elaine Ross {game 1) ‘Thors. Morning Ladi ies LHS Myrna Wesley 327. LHT Myrna Wesley 798. -THS Beavers 964. THT Beavers 2748:""§ Team Pointe: Lions 177 Beavers 8, Squirrels 2, Minks 3, - Chipmunks 1, Teddy Bears.2, Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers (Feb. 12) Doris Zoobkoff 240. ‘LHT. Betty Pinter 648. Legion Hall LEGION BINGO Team Points: Hooters 1, Screamers 8, Growners 2, Wail- ers 2, Criers 1, Moaners 3, Other 600's: Joyce Turner 619, Thurs. Afternoon Ladics— Bo’ ers (Feb. 19) LHS Betty Pinter 273, LHT Betty Piner 709. THS Criers 937. THT Criers 2622, Team -Points: Hooters 2, Screamers 4, Groaners 0, Wail- ers 1%, Criers 2'/, Moaners 2. Other 600s: Bonnie White ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (Feb. 19) LHS Beulah Wright 330. LHT Beulah Wright 642. MHS Walter Tymofievich 986, MHT Walter Tymofievich 800. THS Head Pins 1222, THT Head Pins 3287, ‘Team Points: Avengers 4, Stand -Bys 2, Head Pins 3. Rovers (5) 1, Early Risers 0, Qdd Couples 0, Jackson (6) 1, Robson Rollers 0, Odd Balls 2, * Cannon’ Balls 3, All Stars 4, Dynamiters 4, Other 600's: Orlando Vec- chio' 768, Marvin Wood 731, Jake | Koenig 681, Ian Salekin €52, Gary Rayner 648, Ken Hood 646, Nick Karzaniewski 644, Matt Rohn 640, Bruce MacKenzie 635, Earl Rourke 628, John Dascher 620, Bill Davis 620, Larry Olson 614, Fri, Night Mixed (Feb. 13) LHS Darlene Love 267. LHT Bonnie Lebedoff 587. “tensions tothe sanitary sewerage. .toria Street, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 1Z7, on or Invifation to Tender The Corporation of the Village of Fruitvale Sewage Treatment and Extensions to Sanitary Sewers Sealed tenders marked “Tender for The Corporation of the Village of Fruitvale, Sew- age Treatment and ‘Extensions to Sanitary Sewers” will be received at the office of the Municipal Clerk up to 1:30 p.m. local time, Tuesday, March 30, 1976. The work involves modifications to the existing sewage treatment facilities and ex- Contract Documents may be examined at the Vancouver, Castlegar and Kamloops offices of AESL and also in Vancouver at the ler. B.C, in Burnaby at the Construction Plan Services, and in Penticton and Cranbrook at the Southern Interior Construction Associa tion. Contract Documents will be available for pickup by interested general contractors at the offices of Associated Engineering Ser- vices Ltd,, 1661 West 8th Avenue, Vancou- | ver, B.C. V6J 1V1, 220 - 8th Avenue South, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2Y2, and 403 - 186 Vic- after Tuesday, March 9, 1976, upon deposit of $40 per set. Tenders must be ‘accompanied by the specified Bid Bond payable to The Corpora- tion of the Village of Fruitvale. The lowest or any tender will not ne- cessarily be accep! RW. Msdelion a Municipal Cler! The Corporation of the Village of Fruitvale P.O, Box 370 FRUITVALE, B.C. March 4, 1976 ASSOCIATED. ENGINEERING SERVICES LTD MHS’ Larry Olson 806. MHT Al Cummings 760. THS Road Runners 1019. THT Road Runners 2901. ‘Team Points: Yo Yo's 561%, Road Runners 47, Super Stars 46, Gang Busters 82, Lamp Lighters $2, King Pins 25%. Other 600's: Sam Postni- koff 749, Larry Olson 676, Tom Cowlin 660, Marvin LeRoy 638, Bob Deptuck 611. Fri. Night Mixed (Feb. 6) LES Darlene Love 216. LHT Darlene Love 692, MHS Garry Rayner $01. MHT Garry Rayner 777. THS Super Stars 1108, THT Super Stars 2942, Team Points: Yo Yo's 531, Super Stars 45, Road Runners 44, Lamp Lighters-31, Gang Busters 30, King Pins 23%. Other 600’s: Marvin LeRoy 667, Sam Postnikoff 659, Larry Olson 644, Bob Deptuck 607. Stanley Humphries Secondary LHS Linda Popoff 205. LHT Denise Olson 616. MHS Scott Wood 269. MHT. Scott, Wood 644. THS Team 1 - 952, THT Team 8 - 2619. Team Points: Team 1 - 4, Team 2-8, Team 3-4, Team 4- 1, Team 5 - 0, Team 6 - 0, Other 600's: Bob Shaw 610, Kevin New 617. LHS Kay Gretchin 252, - LHT Elaine Martin 703. - THS Quality Bldg. Prod- ucts 994, THT Quality Bldg. ._, Products 2794, Team Points: Castlegar Drug 60, Central Food Mart 43%, Quality Bldg. Products 98, Super-Valu 41, Boundary Electric 51, Mykyte'’s 76 28'4. Other 600's: Bonnie White 699, Kay Gretchin 624. Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. {Feb. 17) LHS Mable Postnikoff 299, LHT Judy Myers 634. MHS Ron Postnikoff 291. MHT Dennis Chernenkoff 682. ‘THS Regulars 1072. THT - Regulars 2947. Team Points: Screwballs 2, Ding Bats 1, Regulars 8, Columbia 5 - 2, Alley Cats 2, Misfits 2. Other 600's: Larry Olson 658, Matt Rohn 635, Mable Postnikoff 624, Ron Postnikoff Tues. ane Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Feb. 24) Le Joyce ‘Turner 240. LHT Joyce Turner 621. MHS Orlando Vecchio 284, MHT Art Dusseault 747. THS Nighthawks 1090. THT Nighthawks 2990. Team Points: Team Points: Hornets 4, Chevys 0, Ramblers 3, Beatles 1, Model Tees 2, T-Birds 2, Other 600's: Bobbie Keraiff 617, Janine MacAlpine 636, Marge Bonnett 608. ‘Wed. Night Ladies—Cut Rate (Feb. 25) LHS Annie Koochin 282. LHT Wendy Gibson 702, THS Swallows 1075. THT Swallows 2633. Team Points: Parrots 2, Canaries 4, Woodpeckers 2, Budgies 2, Eagles 0, Swallows Other 600's: Fran Moffat 655, Ev Peterman 616, Irene Conroy 612, Thura. Morning Ladies LHS Myrna Wesley 226, LHT Catrina Ward 598. THS Minks and. Chip- munks 879. THT Minks 2482, Team Points: Teddy Bears 1, Lions 3, Chipmunks 3, Minks 8, Beavers i, Squirrels 1. Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers (Feb. 26) LHS Marlene Jordon and Marg-Bonnett 257. LHT Marg Bonnett 671. THS Hooters 970. THT Criers 2690. Team Points: Hooters 4, Screamers 1, Groaners 0, Wail- ers 3, Criers 3, Moaners 1, Other 600's: Kay Gritchin 649, Bonnie White 616, Betty Pinter 615. Fri. Night Mixed (Feb. 20) LHS Pearl Mott 226, LHT Carol Emmons 620. MHS Marvin LeRoy 322, MHT. Marvin LeRoy 650. THS Super Stars 1108, THT Super Stars 2817. Team Points: Yo Yo's 87%, Road Runners 60, Super Stars 49, Lamp Lighters 34, Gang Busters 39, King Pins 27%. Other 600's: Sam Postni- koff 680, John Paulson 615, Bob Cowlin 609, Pearl Mott 609, ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (Feb. 26) LHS Ruth Rourke 275. LHT Linda Miller 652, MHS Ken Hood 850. MHT Ken Hood 779. THS Head Pins 1160. THT Head Pins 3259. « Team Points: Avengers 3, Stand Bys 1, Head ‘Pins 4, Rovers (5) 0, Early Risers 1, Odd Couples 8, Jackson (5) 2, Robson Rollers 2, Odd Balls 1, Cannon Balls 3, All Stars 3, Dynamiters 1. Other 600's: Orlando Vec- chio 730, Matt Rohn 705, Bill Davis 698, Gary Rayner 692, Jake Koenig 677, Ed Adshead 665, Helen Kinakin 628, Ruth Rourke 625, John Stetsko 625, Frank Webster 624, Gary Jack- son 612, Mario Carpino 612, Barb Karzaniewski 611. 8, Rowdy Rush-ins 0, 7/11's 1, Roadhogs 2, Headpins 4, Live 5 +2, Other 600's: Matt Rohn 691, Orlando Vecchio 665, Wal- ly Peel 648, Leni Darnbrough 639, Larry Olsen 615. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers . LHS Kathy Horcoff 288. LHT Kathy Horcoff 728. THS Hornets 1106, THT Hornets 3071. Stanley School LHS Cathy Calder 223. THEE Bren Cowlin 636, IHS Barry Poster 258, Mur Danny Bate 642. THS Team 6 - 896. THT Team 2 - 2611. Team Points: Team 1 - 4, Team 2-4, Team 8 - 0. Team 4- 1, Team 5 - 0, Team 6 - 3. 639, Other 600's: Barry Poster = Arrow Aviation Ltd. y has , Air Commuter Sérvice Connécting the Kootenays to. SPOKANE, WASH. For Reservations Call 365-7044 In Spokane Call 624-1295 ‘ Retailer: You Lose 3 Out of 10 Customers Every Year ... and 30 per cent of your business lecves with them! Hard to believe, but true! If yours is an average business, you LOSE 30 PER CENT of your customers each year. If you don’t believe it, look through last year’s accounts and see how many are no longer active, _, WHY DO YOU LOSE.THEM? .: Through death, hard feelings, moving to another community or through the efforts of hard-iriving competitors . . . a variety of reasons, some of them beyond your control. At the seme time, there's a normal business increase of only four per cent each year. That leaves you facing a 26 PER CENT HANDICAP each year. A handicap you must overcome if your business is to remain healthy and profitable. WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT? The answer lies in better merchandising, better planning, more vigorous promotion of fast-selling goods and service, The surest, most profitable method of sales promotion Is consistent, timely _ newspaper advertising. “bright “2. CASTLEGAR NEWS Thursdays and every day of the .waek, the Castlegar News gives you more to enjoy! wiih Selon. aetoas ned anchovies ard baked until ‘chen is melied and “ouput man-sized a appetites, ‘spe ies iilien bod ‘ip, Dutchman's delight hee is finger food for man-sized a) ctites! There are many versions of this dish — Italian pizza, French pila, and a distant cousin, Indian Paratha, Here Is a version featuring imported Holland cheese. You can make the bread dough from scratch —or you could cheat a little and take advantage of the various con- venience ways to buy it. spoon basi} cups rieouners) shredded im importe cd Holland, Edam Gow can borne wl. low to stand for 10 minutes. ae salt {05 ream aining a cup wat and stir into yeast. Work in the flour. turn the dough out onto a floured board; of dough. Place in a buttered bowl, cover, Set aside Graftless, warm spot ‘and et tise for 1% he doubled in bulk, Mean car esi jr Roll and stretch di io ce ‘into the Jelly roll roll iran, olive al onions eel until the ontons are po! ft be t not brown, Peel, chop tomatoes. Add othe onions along with the Baal Stir and simmer about 5 solnules until tom fc gua be onger iquidy, tolled out dou in well-drained cory yaar a. lattice minutes cs unl ip and brov stituted for the homemade yeast dough.) $10,000. Estimate Given In Last Week's House: Fire Damage, following the fire on Wednesday of last week at §11 Tamarac, has been esti- mated at $10,000. -; Fire chief Ed Lewis said the greatest loss was confined to the kitchen area but much of the three m home suf- fered from smcke damage. Owned and occupied by Bob Moxley and family, Mr. Lewis said he understood full insurance coverage is carried. No one was at home at the time of the incident with Mr. Moxley, who serves on the local . volunteer fire department, re- alizing it was his own home only after responding to the fire call. The alarm was turned in by a neighbor. Mr, Lewis said an elec: trical short is suspected. The incident is still under investiga. tion. SERVICE STATION OPPORTUNITY ‘Gulf oll Canada Ltd. is seeking a Lessee to operate a 4 bay service station: in the City of Castlegar. Candidates should posses some manager- ial skills as well as having an automotive background. . Investment to purchase stock and equip- ment is required. . Reply in strictest confidence to: Gulf Oil Canada Ltd. C/O D. A. FOSTER = P.O, Box 849 Kelowna, B.C, S.H.S.S. PEN HOUSE Tuesday, March 9 7 - 930 pam. PARENTS, WELCOME This is your opportunity to communicate with your Student's Teachers (Interim Reports Were Mailed March 4) Castlegar's firat condomin- ium dovelopment under the Strata Titles Act is now being offered for sale, Comprised of six three- bedroom townhouses, the e was Six Three-Bedroom Townhouses it should be remembered that such areas sre not owned outright, This gives the Strata Coun- ell ‘control over the overall appearance a the housing Harry Manley of Castlegar aid sales being handled by Bjorn Eadblad of Castle Realty, The condominium is to- cated on the banks of the Columbia river behind . the Castle Theatre overlooking the confluence of Pass Creek _ with the Columbia, Mr, Edblad explains that condominium ownership of a home enables a person to share in the ownership and operation of a total housing develop- ment knowh asa Strata Corpor- ation. He said that each home is referred toasa unit, whether it is a townhouse, high rise apart- ment or a garden apartment. The- unit is purchased outright and the registered owner is free to sell or transfer title to his strata lot as he sees fit. The strata lot is registered in the Land Registry Office where the actual dimensions of the lots are shown. These dimensions are usually from the centre of outside walls and to the centre line of dividing walls, ceilings and floors structurally shared with other units, Within: these dimensions the owner is free to do what he wishes to make changes unless the bylaws of the Strata Corporation have any limiting clauses. The outside face of the building, usually including the balconies, patios, carports and driveways, are common proper- ty. All common, property is owned collectively by the own- ers in the development and its juse is controlled by the Strata Council under the terms de- scribed in the Strata Corpora- tion bylaws, The Strata Corporation is comprised of each owner of a strata lot in the housing devel- opment, and from this body, at the annual general meeting, a ‘council is elected. The council usually con- sists of from three to seven home’ owners of units in the development, and their term of office is one year. Exclusive. use of certain areas of common property is usually granted to each owner of a strata lot. This enables an owner and his family to have private use of such areas as patios, driveways, carports, balconies and garden areas, but Toronfo ‘Lawyer Action Against Lawyer Theodore Matlow of Toronto. says he is so | annoyed about only two prizes. of $1 million each being a- warded in the last Olympic lottery he has started one court action against the lottery cor- poration and. is considering another. _ Mr. Matlow said in an interview last week he has filed a claim against the corporation in small claims court and has named as co-defendent the shop ” where he bought his $10 ticket. He claims that, because only two $1 million prizes were won and not three as adver- tised, he is entitled to his $10 back plus the $7.50 costs of his court action. The third prize was not awarded because the ticket was not sold, “I can't say I'm_ terribly mad about it,” he said. “I'm just annoyed at the way the corpor- ation is running its business. The lottery is weighted heavily enought against us as it is.’ Mr, Matlow said the fact id preventa ad- ditions to the rpraperty being made without thelr approval. ‘Therefore, prior to making any Permanent fixture changes to the exterior of the unit, permis. : sion of the Strata Council must be sought. These changes could include items such as fences, gates, planting of trees, flower gardens, closing in of balconies, ete, The maintenance of ali common areas, including those designated for exclusive use is paid for out of the Strata Corporation account. ‘The actual amount of the maintenance costs paid by each strata lot owner is governed by the unit entitlement. figure allocated to his particular, strata lot. It is a requirement of the Strata-Titles Act that each lot has a number allocated to it, This number shows the rela- tionship of each specific lot to the total lots comprising the Strata Corporation. It is used for, among other things, pro- portioning common expenses, For example, if the unit entitle- ment figure registered against the lot was 10 and the total unit entitlement figure for a Strata Corporation of 60 units was 500, then the strata lot owner would Anthem Heard Daily In Vancouver Ifyou're ever downtown in Vancouver, at noon, you'll hear. the: first four notes of the national anthem, O Canada, thundering from’a giant diese! whistle atop the B.C. Hydro Building. The originator of the patri- otic greeting is Robert E. Swanson, an engineer, safety consultant. He designed all kinds of whistles and horns, from ships’ foghorns you can: hear for 17 miles at sea, to! five-inch compressed-gas-can: whistles capable of. splitting eardrums at 50 paces, diesel in horns, and even fire whistles. | He tests new whistles at a logging operation about 25 miles inland from Nanaimo on . Vancouver Island. Starts Court Olympic Loftery there are seven $1 million prizes in the next lottery instead of the planned six did not matter. “It doesn't help those who bought tickets in. the last lottery but are not buying them in the next one," he said. He said reaction to his action from the public has been 80 favorable he is considering a bear 10/600 or 1/50 of the total expenses, These costs are paid monthly in equal installments, The budgeted income and expenses are approved by the owners at the-annual general meeting and usually go into effect on Jan, 1 of the following year, Tt must be remembered that the monthly budgeted maintenance costs are a, projec: tion, of the actual costs anticl- pated, and when the accounts of the Strata Corporation are auditied at year end and the actual costs known, each home- CHUC owner's account will have to be adjusted to the actual costs and the debit or credit as required will be made, The total interior of the unit {s owned outright and therefore, the owner is respon- sible for all types of interior maintenance and ‘repair, The original purchaser is given a 12-month warranty by the. builder of the unit, and the builder's ‘service manager should be contacted directly in writing, during this’ period to have any deficiencies corrected, for a delay can give rise to disputes of responsibility. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 4, 1976 Castlegar’s First Condominiums Up For Sale Property taxes, electrical and gas service, telephone and cableviston, are billed directly to each homeowner and are not included in the monthly main- tenance fee, Poasibly one of the great- t CASTLEGAR NEWS OFFICE HOURS Monday & Tuesday 8:30 am. to 5 p.m, Wednesda: 8:30 to 12 1 to Spm Thursday & Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ownership is that collectively at a modest coat to each owner, many extra services and im- provements to the property as awhole can be made over a few years. These will provide a pleasant environment in which to live and then provide a resale value usually.well in excess of the original price, ge Office & Classifieds 365-7266 News Department 365-3517 Advertising 365-5210 roads F) RUMP rom nm, fel HAM LOAF 2.49 DEVON SLICED |leoctons .w. 149 meno 0 9C INQUIRE about “FREEZER MEAT. 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