January 4, 1989 Castleg This Space Available for Rent Display Advertising 365-5210 aS egar News We clamp all parts necessary welding). We apart some day! I pipes and muttiers spo do riot shift or pull out of position We Hers tor your vehicle You may wish to, or have tc together it ‘and eveness. We wont hanging exhaust syster ‘All workmanship proudly guara eave you even if it costs us a sale REMEMBER: You may have #) @ longtime — Do it right the first ti 5900 Phone Dennis ot Sat., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. A Minute Muffler Job is Often Imitated . . - Seldom Duplicated —/ CHECK THESE FEATURES — possible (no ‘un might have welded to insure use the correct length and size pipes and mut replace them someday ! All pipes ond muttlers are matched tor size, b with l@ give you straight answers tc live with your job HIGHWAY 3B, Trail (Near Waneta Plats) 368-5228 coo UTE ‘Mon.-Fri. 8.a.m.-5 p.m. ENCES be 1g we can find to take it the y your questi 1/25 © ee Unorrne Prve Srencaty MANN TRATES WRITER, Pilot, Rancher, Dog Fancier modest quarters in the country, room tor animals. impeccable local reterences Lease with option to buy. 365-2271 02 “Vehicles 1978 GMC Van, 303, V-8 finished interior, $2,500 0.b.0. 365-5948, 799 Castlegar Custom Engines NOW OPEN! OPEN SATURDAYS! Call 365-6881 2230-6th Ave., Castlegar 1986 MAZDA truck club cob. model. Bucket seats, carpets, running 2-extra. wheels and Excellent con s dition, 365-5891 3/02 sports sTEALS month MUST BE SOLD BY JAN. 6 512,495 Bee? *11,600 '88 DYNASTY $13 850) "88 Sth AVENUE CAR RENTAL "88 BERETTA Zone, 4.¢y1 Auto Py CAR SALES 9 Rentals, Leases Located Behind Castlegar Realty * 365-7555 “On a scale of 1 to 10, she’s a light heavyweight.”’ GENUINE SHEEPSKIN SEAT COVERS UNIVERSAL STRAP-ons Reg. $46.95 MULTIFIT SLIPCOVERS Reg. $69.95 Castlegar MaZzDa Offer Expires Jan. 31 ea, $39.95 ea, $59.95 DALE WATSON Call Collect 365-7241 Di No 7956 In the Castlegar Auto Mall PART-TIME full-time help wanted. Apply at Dixie Lee, 2616 Columbia Aye. only, non-smokers 3/02 PAYROLL ASSISTANT The Trail Re Jional plicant will have had several years of experience in a computerized perroll vironment. Resumes or ing to be directed in contidenceby January ¢ Department Trail 1200 Hospital Bench, 1 2/02 RELIABLE port-time babysitter for kin dergarten boy Preterably Oglow Sub Apply at Mother Nature's Pan. try. 365-7750 oF 365-6096 ever n/a CASTLEGAR TAXI: Drivers required myst have Class 4 drivers licence. 365 7/100 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE needs o ndividval, capable of ‘and able to work with special needs children in in tegrated setting, Resume to Michalik, 311 Kootenay Ave., Trail, VIR 1H6. 3/103 TYPING SERVICE: Complete, quick. ac curate, Call 365-6170. 94 FOR HIRE, small kkidder with operator 10-years ience in logging. Evenings 359-7044 THE PLUMBING HEATING DOCTOR * GAS CONTRACTING + REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS * COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING - 24 Hour Emergency Service Ph. 399-4762 elective 3/01 BRANCHING Out Tree Service. 362-5073. tin/8h MATURE WOMAN willing to babysit in her home. Reasonable rates, references available. Phone 365-6646 Boats & Motors SYRINGA PARK MARINA Sales & Service ‘Compion & Bayline CALL SID SMITH 365-5472 [OUTBOARDS | VINRUDE CLEARANCE SALE New or NUNING 3 R.G. MARINE 365-7377—191 Col. Ave 1989 CAMPION BOATS IN STOCK — SPECIAL — 180 HORIZON HARDTOP Built-in Fuel Tank, Floor Storage Comper Back Canvass, Wiper & Horn 15H miiice B Oil-Injected N Power Trimb@ll Galvanized Highliner Trailer ~ PAYMENTS 132 ONLY 29932 PerMo. O-A.C. Down Total Price $18267.36 Syringa Park Marina Call Sid Smith 365-5472 With 25% Equipment FORKLIFT and front-end loader, extra parts, $3,800. 359-7793 3/103 1970 CASE 580 loader 2-lever extend-a hoe, rebuilt diesel engine, new tires and pump. Asking $7800. 365-5699. tin/99 Wanted FEMALE non-smoker share apartment with 19-year-old girl 641 none 365-3 7/102 radial armsaw, 10° electric 365-669 7/102 TO BUY: 10 TO RENT: Family needs lorge 2 3 bdrm house South Castlegar Blueberry area References, Collect. 825-4391 302 HOUSE, fo rent room 466 ne ee WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave Castlegar unturnished, 365-2128. OPEN HOUSE At 502-201 Avenue, Fairview Subdivision (15 kin south of Castlegar ) January 4-5 1,00 - 5:00 P.M. Featured in April 1988 issue of "Select Homes” as a-current architectual design for today's lifestytes: GRASSROOTS GARDENING SNOW REMOVAL Residential, Driveways; Sidewatks REASONABLE RATES For Estimates Phone 365-8434 NEED a carpenter? Work by hour or con tract. Free estimates. Also concrete forms for rent. 365-6120. tin/22 The Propane People CAL‘GRS: Complete Propane Services DOMESTIC INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION HEATING CYLINDER FILL Auto Propane © Appliances 24 HOUR SERVICE Office 359-7373 * Eves. 365-3152 South Slocan HYDRAULIC snow blade for Phone 365-7497 after 7 p.m COLOR TV, reasonably priced work, 365-6549 after 6 p.m AVON. Xmas selling is here. A few ex cellent territories still available. For more information phone 365-3874 or 365-7566 TEACH NEEDLECRAFTS two evenings each week and earn $100. No experien ce_necessary Call Mrs. 874, Salmo, B.C. VOG 1Z0 BABYSITTER needed to starf January Must be reliable. Hospito! area. 365 2554 after 6 p.m 3/103 PART-IIME small appliance repairmen needed. Call 365-8431 3/10: feghery soos IRiey. septes AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY Living area 2100 sq. ft., attached 547 sq. ft. dbl garage Elegant in appearance, practical in design! Impressive two-storey entry has classic half-ciréle window to allow the natural light in Formally entertain in quaint bay-windowed living room and spacious dining room..both feature vaulted ccilings. Cosy family room with gas fireplace adjoins kitchen/breakfast nook. Mudroom, bathroom,and den complete the second storcy features 2 modcst’bedfdoms & main bath PLUS spacious master bedroom wing with attractive double door entrance..cnjoy his/hers walk-in closet & main level living, PBB wevieitry legions ears K&A TIRES LTD. COMPUTERIZED ALIGNMENTS 2 Wheel and 4 Wheel Caan UMIROYAL Lommel 14-YEAR-OLD STUDENT willing to do odd jobs, babysitting, yardwork, etc. Call 365.2375.ask for Kirk tn 01 CERTIFIED responsible 14-yeacald will babysit weekends. Experience summer sitting and occasional sitting reterences Call Lisa, 365-6442 increase power increase ‘mi Cars, trucks, diese! value) hunting end. fenih y LR. will mail @ free (over pires. March ©00-JOB-LAD — 13-year-old looking fo do yardwork, etc, Call 365-2375 ask for BABYSITTERS, available, 16-year-old boy, 13-year-old girl, 365-7728. 3/103 NEED @ job? High school and college udents may offer their services under this category. Drop us a line or phone the Action Ad nomber 365-2212. We will run your ad fol ‘at no charge. 10/76. FREE to good country home, female Lab. X, 9-months, spayed, has shots, 365 8424 ‘ dol IF YOU have an item you'd like to give away, please drop us a line or phone 365-2212, We'll run your ad 3 issues free of charge Hin/73 7 HEREFORD Texas Dingo Blue Heeler short-haired bush .cow: dogs, 8-weeks old. Dr. Williams, vet. 365-2344. 365. 6 EY Found 10th AVENUE; female cat, reddish brown and white, long tur, very attec tionate. Wearing flea collar. 365-6075 3/02 Aebbit claim by 3/02 NEAR MIKE'S Service, January | Thrums ‘area. Owner may phoning 399-4386 ONE GORE-TEX ski masters mitten in Ootisthenia, near Golf Course Road 365-3279 3/02 RED BARON COINS: Buying — Selling Trading. “tocated in Lavener | Bros Jewellers, Trail. Best to phone, for on appointment. 368-58 83 FOUND items ore not charged for. it you've found something phone the Ac tion Ad number 365-2212 anytime during business hours. We'll run the ad 3 issues tree of charge. tn/85 Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 Share-a-Ride school trips, weekly Hepes. together mT FREE Share-A-Ride column your ad 3 issues tree of charge. Phone our Action Line 365-2212 thn/76 Notices” DANCE BANDS ofd mobile disco Avpilable for any type of engagement 1-962-7795 6S WESTCOAST SEAFOODS at Hi Arrow Arms. Parking Lot, Friday, Jan, 6, 10.00 @um. 10 7:00 p.m 02 Personal RELIABLE Conadion ond Oriental ladies all ages (16-60) would like housekeeping opportunities in ex change tor shared accommodation, new locations, companionship, etc. Requests tor more information call, 1-547-2020, ‘anytime, day or night, 7 days o week 3/02 ALCOHOLICS anonymous and Al-Anon. Phone 365-3663 104/71 Card of Thanks WE WISH to express-our thanks, to the nurses and staff of | Willow Haven Hospital. Also the Doctors and Nurses of K:t-O: Hospitel, tor the kind core, of Grandmother, Great Great-Great Popott Thanks also fo Mike O'Connor & George Cheveldaett of Castlegar The Gravediggers the Singes and all the peopie who expressed thejr sympathy. And a special thanks to Philip Ploinikol! tor the good order at the funeral. God You All. The: Popoft and Kanigin tamil 02 Katherine while Airco Gases Canada, a division of Canadian Oxygen United, is currently fielding a position of technical involvement and Cryogenic Plant Engineer. Join a technology leader .. . challenge As resident Plant Engineer at Airco’s facility in Trail, BC you will be working in one of the largest and most modern air separation plants in North America. The $55 million facility supply oxygen and nitrogen to Cominco as wel s de’ as liquid other Canadian Oxygen Limited markets. The position is challenging and involved functions. Your previous experience is a key factor and covers a full range of maintenance and operation You must possess a university degree or equivalent education in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering, and 3-5 years of on-the-job experience A working knowledge of production plant maintenance, gainéd in a supervisory of hands-on capacity, is essential. Direct knowledge of air separation plant operation is an asset This is a prime opportunity in a specialized field. Your salary and benefits package is extremely competitive, and your performance will be highly valued within the corporation. Please contact co Gases A DIVISION OF CANADIAN OXYC Castlegar News requires re- Yphotoprapher 1er phot Pub- Print Wi id jar News, Box. 2007 . Catioger B.C. VIN o. Bere Schoo! District No. 86 Bodym: ern ‘shop. nt with Air Canada (LLih hh hhhhhdke Camera Operator an FBguired for mod. Ne Macs m# cOmBany Te Tookin for"independent” detribuiors Western display. retail, Free Lighting Fixtures Canada’ *. largest Winoleaale Port Catalogu burn Lighting’ Centre Ste Light fixtures, electrical mo fore, generators. phase con transtor Fr circ, Abbots ford 850-7101 or i-600-863- 6976 Oa 8B 4600 ea! ie the. beat metnos annge Street Burn ied 2K3. Phone know! rol Pre oa tag tion in prosperous. “Houston - Li Radio {interested Greenhouse or Hydroponic Garsenina? mary 2 eee. Greenhouses $195. Hydro- 19 the att 3 f ponic ‘Gardens $39. Halides * ducts in stock, super rc ring Suspension 5 apie $39. S00. Sc Others 1-804-838 ‘Automotive pain Haray (604)949-7442 A ledge Larry Luchkiw Production Superintendent Airco Gases Canada ¢/o Cominco. Trail, B.C. V1R 4L8 (604) 364-1646 Positions jence course to co improve dynamic energy to your life, ail in the comfort home! Set inetructional Seonett-8-C- SERVICES: ICBC _Injun 2c '2Ns. eos) Dats car! Fax, (604)828 Iredleal somos" ‘betore "in, ery. Ex pecienced In "head Injury nd other major & Bee ‘ame centage feos le. lachine. Location Nor Vancouver island. Phone (004)049-6042._ a required lassen Min B.C. Phone: M 0. 6715. Expires March ‘1908. timator , Production .Coar- ior. Peerless = artes ern oe busi Printer acre! 25 WORDS $159 Province-Wide Blanket B.C. Ads Reach over 1,300,000 homes for only $159! Blanket Classified of the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspaper Association allow you t¢ place your ad in over 80 newspapers in nearly évery suburban and rural 5 iS ac La ns Sa A Jonvary 4, 1989 Castlegar News) 87 Cord of Thanks WE WOULD like to extend pur thanks to home. A specig# thanks to Dr. Walton From fepin Family In Memoriam IN LOVING memory of Elaine Burt who passed away January 3, 1987 A precious one from us has gone volew we toved Is stilled A place is vacant in our hearts Which never can'be filled Sadly missed by the family 02 THE B.C. HEART FOUNDA:ION accepts with gratitude “In Memoriam’ donatioi which help "promote Heart Cards ‘sent to next-ot-kin Castlegar CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. In memoriam donations. information Box 3292, Castlegar. 365-516 104/15 Legals C. BUILDINGS INVITATION TO >. ealed Tenders marked Q88. JANITORIAL SERVICES — MINISTRY OF FORESTS’, Castlegar, B.C, willbe received up to 3:00 p.m. local time the 20th day of January,” 1989, and those available at that time will be opened in public at British Columbia Buildings ‘orporation 552 Stanley Street Nelson, B.C. VILIN2 Please direct all enquiries to BC Buildings at 354-6191 Mandatory site tour will be held at 1:00 p.m. 1989 at Ministry ot Avenve, Castlegar, 8.C Tenders must be submitted on the forms provided in sealed, clearly marked envelopes The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted N.B. Contractors who request a ten der package must be on the Janitorial Qualified Bidders List or they are not eligible to pick up a ten. der package B.C. Buildings Corporation Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 OUR BUSINESS ISS Is SAVING YO YOU MON MONEY. \ Million $ Plus Stock. Liquidation Sale DRASTICALLY, REDUCED PRICES! Most incredible stock liquidation sale in A.M. Ford’ s history! "82 DODGE ARIES RIE 2 N NG NJ 84 FORD F Y FORD RANGER 4x4 7 ‘Fis Cabin fevera myth — Legals B.C. BUILDINGS F+4 INVITATION TO TENDER Sealed Tenders marked Q88-8! JANITORIAL SERVICES —» MINISTRY OF SOCIAL SERVICES & HOUSING Castlegar, B.C. will be received up to 3:00 p.m. local time the 20th day of January, 1989, and those available at that time will be opéned in public at British Columbie Buildings tion Please. direct.all_enquiries..10 BC Buildings at 354.6191 Mandatory site tour will be held at p.m. on January 9, 1989 at Ministry of Social Services & Housing, 1006-3rd Street, Castlegar, B.C Tenders must be submitted on the forms provided in sealed, clearly marked envelopes The lowest or, any tender will not necessarily be accepted N.8. Contractors who request a ten der package must be’ on the Janitorial Qualitied Bidders List or they are not eligible to pick up a ten der packa: ge B.C. Buildings Corporation B.C. BUILDINGS Et} INVITATION TO TENDER Sealed Tenders marked @Q88-80 JANITORIAL SERVICES — MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT’, Castlegar, B.C will be received up to 3:00 p.m. local time the 20th day of January, 1989 ~and those available at that time will be opened in public at British Columbia eotiings Rad Stealey Street B.C. VIL IN2 © Please direct all enquiries to 8C Buildings at 354-619) Mandatory site tour will be held at 3:30 p.m. on January ¥, 1989 at Ministry of Environment. 2205- 14th Avenue, Castlegar Tenders must be submitied on the forms provided in sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. N.B. Contractors who request a ten der package must be on the Janitorial Qualified Bidders List or they are not eligible to pick up a ten der package. B.C. Buildings Corporation By RON SUDLOW The Canadian Press WHITEHORSE,,,¥.T. = Tales of the North deseribe men deranged by a malady known as cabin fever who commit macabre murders during the numbing, murky Aretie winter. Robert Service, the Bard of Yukon, wrote: “There are strange things done in the midnight sun By the men who moil for gold; The Arctic trails have their secret tales That would make cold.” But psychologist Pat Kehoe, a slender, bearded man who.moyed to Whitehorse from Edmonton 20 years ago, says those cabin fever yarns are nothing more than myths. “There are these popular, romantic. ideas that we hang on to and they're fun,” Kehoe, who doesn’t buy those mad-trapper stor. ies about courageous Mounties track ing men with fire in their eyes and hate in their hearts. “We need that kind of mythology in a sense but, in terms of solid evidence of it creating mental disturbance, I don't think we've got it.” the your blood run says LOW-IN WINTER Admissions to mental hospitals in the North don't suggest the tence of winter cabin fever, generally regarded as a state of depression but also including irritability and iety. In fact, studies show the peak periods for admissions are spring and summer. Although Kehoe doesn't rely on suicides as an accurate index of the depression associated with cabin fever, a 12-year Yukon study showed a monthly average of six suicides. But April and May the high exis anx were Farm ho months with eight while December, when the sun is only a glow on the horizon, avergged two. “T have come thing as. mor says Kehoe. this whole of a business cycle, "Summer and Christmas are slack periods he of mental Yistrubance), I because to see (for incidence think dealing it's people . postpone with some of those unpleasant things over festive, reer L -pertods:* While extended summer days and dancing northern lights mean Yuk oners mow their lawns at midnight or tape tinfoil over bedroom windows to keep out the lights, winter is the other extreme. COMBAT B! Whitehorse lights its cross-country ski and stages the annual Sourdough Rendez-vous carnival, named after the bread often favored by Yukoners, to help residents deal with the winter blahs, trails Yukoners is not much different from * that of other ( But Yukon attracts more tb 5 share of people who begin with We what are “You can be a business person or a ‘anadians government bureau i erat and live in a There independence. Being the last frontier is kind of romar¥icized, but I think that’s very true, There's a sense that we want to pursue things differently * few were, not ‘terribly stable to is @ certain emphasis on might see more with people described. as” character disorders, meaning.they’re the bad actors, self-centered, maybe a bit with relatively constraints on sociopathic to make" us.” They're not They're up her some _bueks and get out mentally ill in the classical sense troubleome that They're Good Business $sense... ECONO SPOTS Call 365-5210 however, is Yuk Pas Tempering inore ‘tolerant outlook among Paula York-born oners, Says psychologist quate, Kehoe's New col league In. thy range of North acceptable there's. a_ wider lifestyles and people aren't. pigeonholed into a calege It allows for more tol erance Many northern compa provide employees with trips to the “outside south of 60 degrees latitutde, and it's not uncommon to see planeloads of tanned Yukoners Hawaii in February Studies of winter depression in the North have shown it affects women more than men, especially in cases where the husband is working at an isolated mining camp or driving ore trucks while his wife is cooped up at home with the children. A study of mental health in the Northwest Territories revealed that whites are least upset by the Arctic winter. Natives lack the social amenities, housing and employment enjoyed by the whites who, in most cases, know they will be leaving in two or three years and tend to relish the adventure of living in the harsh conditions of the North Kehoe says the mental health of returning from rses fall under new tax law RED DEER, Alta. (CP) a piece of equipment? Trigger a taxable commodity? Northern Dan. cer a depreciating asset? It’s about to happen. Tractors replaced horses on Can adian farms decades ago, but 1989 will be the first year the animals are considered farm equipment for tax purposes. Mr. Ed GGG, - 80 T-BIRD wey 9 MERCURY MARQUIS H. $3495 "86 CHEV CAVALIER Ego? $12,495 s° 2795 Highway Drive Toll Free ove: r0yn 1-800-66: Hrs. Mon.-Fri. 8:00-8:00; Sat. 8:00-5:00 "78 CHEV % 4x4 & CAMPER $7595 ve 86 TOYOTA CAMARY LE x SOWIE PEPE Greate 39-4966 ia» 364-0202 & Tax changes for the new year, part of a series of sweeping changes to the way farmers do their taxes, will see horses treated more like equipment than livestock, says a Calgary-based accountant. Horses will no longer be allowed as deductible expenses but will become capital purchases, said Judy Lloyd. They will become part of a farmer's inventory, depreciated at a 30-per. cent rate annually, she said. If a far “Sélls_a_ horse, the proceeds will be included as income and the undepreciated cost recorded as an expense. Burwash of the Alberta Agriculture Department’s horse in dustry. branch, said the change will affect only those farmers actively raising horses. Those who keep horses for their own use will still account for their animals like any other recreational vehicle as a non-deductible expense GOOD AND BAD Burwash said Bill C-139, which outlines these changes, will have both positive and negative impacts on the horse industry. Both horses and their feed must now be included as inventory, rather than recorded as expenses to create a loss against other taxable income, he said “It will eliminate some of the sideline investors,” which horse breeders have depended on to some extent for sales. “Butfrom the positive side, the industry grows from serious, long term investment,” as opposed to relying on buyers looking for a quick tax shelter and leaving when there's no longer any advantage Chartered accountant ister of Lacombe, legislation hasn't and could still be changed. believes the horse industry is in the front line of the move to bring farmers into the accrual method of accounting Farmers with livestock other than horses will still have the option of Staying with cash accounting. Only farmers and fishermen are allowed to use that system, which enables them to write off income by buying more livestock, feed or equipment before the end of the tax year. “It's a big change and I farmers should fight this. Syd Pall been passed yet But he think said *Pallister. 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Swanson, Q.C., Commissioner Mr. W PUBLIC INSPECTION OF THE APPLICATION Applicat the Head Office Rock Island Highway Offices A. Best, Commissioner The and .supporting material is available for inspection at sf West Kootenay Power Ltd., Waneta Plaza, 8100 Box #30, Trail, B.C. VIR 4L4; and at its District Crawford Bay, Creston, Grand Forks. Keremeos, Oliver, Penticton, Simo, jocated-at-Gastlegar Kelowna B.C The Application and supporting material is also available for inspection British Columbia Utilities Commission, Fourth Floor B.C at the office of the 800 Smithe Street, Vancouver sf the Application is to be prepared. and made WKP offices and will be distributed by the Persons as they become inspection in tervenors,and_ Interested INTERVENTIONS Any person int g to. be present at the public hearing and to give examine witnesses should provide written notice, to January 20, 1989, to the Commission the Applicant. The notice should of the interest in the proceedings. evidence ross be t Sectetary_and to of the ater than include _a_briet SUBMISSIONS BY INTERESTED PERSONS sever mens CLARIFICATION to file a written submission must do so by ‘opy ‘of the submissién to be sent to the 4 one copy to the Applicant in_the public hearing, and who are may contact R.J to_ participate manner in Which to proceed, Se y. or B. McKinlay, Senior Financial Analyst {660-4700} collect, oF in-weiting. BY ORDER Robert J. Pellatt Commission Secretary Fourth Floor, 800 Smithe Stieet, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2E1 Canada Tetephorre- {604} 660-4700 Fetex-04-54536 oversized ensuite bigenough for a jacuzzi bath. Purchase this quality bysit home.now and choose the interior decor ‘ 365-3566 mm Cope lysate ee Sare morket in 6.C. end Rapicom. 120 (604) 680-1102 1507 Columbia Ave. ~~ AnwceEsTone 365. 2955 sified Ads 365-2212 la provincein Canada Or write: Box 3007, Castlegar; B.C. VIN 3H4 Al ¥ 1 | MERCURY | poi RJR PcG, / 1981 FULL-SIZE, 4x4, Jimmy, mony on : , tions, $4,000 0.b.0. 365-2278 3/01 —~ /) @ ~~ a/ ON ™ [eee