Al6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 13, 1978 pce EEN epee 7) MORE CLASSIFIED ADS | © BUSINESS : OPPORTUNITIES © NOTICES =: How 1 TO UP message fe ma Romney Hanhet B.C, Faust NTED: Ape ions Salesperson ies oo Pairel werbs crepe at ene Yuk Y ty Bu ane ‘everything Information ota et News, 197 Columbia Ave. el on. $35,- etalre re vin jth view IB rangi large tot omy four. rBundings fh luding Grocer ocery 8 Store) also aval I. te. Propan business well al stocked rig aa and electrical licances and oot ean Ut rocery Bus PLAN 24 Interest calculated on dally balance Castlegar Savings Creditunien® ——— ADDRESS rain Handy for use RAE EARTROVOAME,Growere 20 snvoloned, Sto. 900 for mae aR Dah catNtese Somers $2,258 tax, n, CoatlogarNewa. Ain By MURPHY SHEWCHUK Looking for a sure cure for the winter doldrums? Take a tip from hundreds of B.C. interior residents: lean back ona warm hillside and soak in the sunshine amid a sea of wildflowers, In late April and early May, while the funseekers are still finding the local lakes too cold and the ski slopes too warm, mother nature is work- A Sure Cure for Winter Doldrums lts Sunshine and Wildflowers In what for many has become an annual pilgrimage, naturalists, photographers and outdoor enthusiasts come from all over B.C. to enjoy the natural beauty of literally thousands of acres of spring wildflowers, The setting is nearly per- fect, Wide open grassy slopes combine with a good southern exposure to provide an ideal inga on the hills near Chase. In her own quiet way, she turns the drab brown slopes eer-round market. righ rofl INCORPORATE! $78,00 plus fil- {eit k Full o "faa, male a Ing foes sapere lawyer super. vise ni oration over the lone oH North Vancouver, —teatt" Call Self-Caunsel "Services 288 or call 988-1033," "tall free 112-800-863-2007, Chargex and Mastar Charge accopicds ata DIVORCE! $100 plus. filin vt ‘Sua SOW WIRES Ca ve I Re oan eee rere aGitze, Self-Counsel Servicea toll tree, 132. for dances, 800-689-3007. Chargex and Mast Mode ra courigaane Western, Gi Chargeaccepted, ri MR. JIM WILKIE, D.V.A, Counsel- Birig eit staat © PERSONAL roe Stave Meiolex at PREGNANT? Need Help?_ Cail ter Lavole at 385-7810. Birueeight at Teall, 364-1826, Tuse., Twili_no tonger be responsible for Wed. Thurs., 10 m any debia Incurred In my name, ° H cver my written stgna- Mrs, Ells Andes Rental CASTLEG, Call In and ret toy with Your Pharmactat, tala Castlega: ae A. Meaing s Schedule Icoholics Anon) mous Isa fellowarin ‘of men and women who share thar experience, strength and hope with each other that ney may solve t! brobl jem and sD. i eerporation,. “y0673 Highway, ey, dering Little Shuswap Lake and the South Thompson River into a rolling blanket of yellow. © PERSONAL ‘DISCERNING ADULTS, Shop dle- ioally Bye mall. Send $2.00 for our. tat Illustrated catalogue of Is tor both ladies and Direct Action Markatin: Inc. Dept .K., P.O, Box Vancouver, B.C. VeB3Xe, tina? for the early growth of more than a dozen varieties of dryland flowers— all growing naturally without the interference of man, Small creeks carrying the _ Spring runoff feed hidden mead- ows and scattered stands of aspen and willow to add the «proper environment for even more colorful growth. As the winter snows re- treat, among the first to show their colors are the sagebrush glaberri- the yellow bell can usually be found pushing its way through the leafy debris beneath the stands of aspen or willow. These are followed closely by the yellow avalanche, lily (Erythronium — grandiflorum), turning the meadows yellow with its bright blossoms and creating a yellow carpet in the shaded areas, Just when the blossoms of * the avalanche lilies reach their peak and begin to fade, the arrowleaf balsam-root (Balsa- morhiza sagittata) sends out its large yellow sunflower-like blossoms on the steep boulder- strewn slopes,” The result is colorful pano- rama that can be seen for miles, From a distance, the slopes look a solid yellow, but a closer inspection reveals a wide vari- ety of colors. Rose-pink, few-flowered shooting stars (Dodecatheon mus), spring beauty (Claytonia © Engagements YOUR ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Is printed ires when ye. order your ‘wedding Invitations from the Castle- garNews.. - ttn © Announcements neem fang: ‘Cols Best of Nelson piece, ae at 3 p.m. at St. aul’s aie Ghareh In Nelson. ©.Cards of Thanks ANNUAL ESTING ‘of the Castle- SS FT a eee reeres ms rreest jar & Olatrict Hi kers Associa- ton and ite ““Beals-On-W! day, April 24 al Health Centre. Pubs 18 invited teas sEED ‘A CARPENTER? Will work Ph hour nour ot pgniract, Free icy HAVE YOUR INCOME tax a ey ‘Michael M. Cherne! ff. 125 Colut ae Ave., Castlagar. Ph. 365-5485. tfn-5 ai le) Thi Feat “contre. seu” é Eublig’ Meatin, ng Chui ap nt olurabla “Ave.) Saturday 8 ue scussion Meet- 109 = te salt in Centre, Ph. S05 S018 Al-Anon Meetings Saturday 8 p. Husky Oil, c/o Mike Heath-Eves, KELOWNA, B.C. VI 451 Husky has for lease its four-bay service ‘station at 789: Columbia Avenue, Castlegar. This location is suited for a licenced mechanic, or person with excellent automotive repair experience. For Information, please contact: 1545 Pinehurst Crescent, Or telephone Kelowna: 763-0637 ers, the Ring and proteilanal care 1 received. my frler who thougeituly ‘sant flowers ‘and good wishes, = Estrid Storgaard. KEREIFF — In loving memory of Mes. Martha Keralff who passed away April 16, ‘— Sadly missed by those who loved her. © LEGALS We HAVE WILL FORMS Galy 75¢ 750 each, Also Interim Agr forms, 2 for 75c. Cisttegar Nea, 191 Golumbia Ava. ind PARSONS — To Nick and Jodl Paraons of Castlegar, March, 14, 1978, a daughter.” ZAYTSOFF — To Peter and Stefa- nie yavieclt of Castlegar, April 6, 1978, a WATEREAD — To Willlam and Elaina Whitehead of Robson, Apri! 10, 1976, a son. and the yellow bell * _ (Fritillaria pudica) often known locally as the johnny-jump-up. The buttercup and the spring beauty hug the ground on the dry open slopes while blue-belled leafy lungwort (Mertensia oblongi- folia) and the long plumed purple avens (Geum trifforum) add new tints to the scene. Discovering the occasional chocolate lly (Fritillaris lan- ceolata) or the rare calypso orchid or fairy slipper (Calypso bulbosa) makes the time taken for a closer inspection well worthwhile, Taking o Aaser look at the wildflower wonderland is easy. Just pull’ off the Trans- Canada Highway at Chase {about 65 kilometres east of Kamloops), cut through town and cross over to the north side | of the South Thompson on the, old’ wooden bridge at the outflow of Little Shuswap Lake. ie Head west for four or five kilometres along the gravel road until you ‘come to a junction with a sign marked Niskonlith Lake. Don't worry if the sign is down because it is the first junction you will come to, Take the right or upper road at the junction and follow it up to the benchland, If your timing is right, you. will be right in the middle of the best display of wildflowers in the province—and you’ won't have to climb a mountain to see ther. {This Roam‘at Home story is part of a series provided by Tourism British: Columbia.) Spring Wildflowers on Hills near Chase are a Dellght for Outdoor and —Murphy Shewchuk Photo Book Review Adolf Hitler- the Dictator ADOLF HITLER. By John Toland. Doubleday Canada Ltd., Toronto. 1056 pp. $16.95. WEATHER y . PERCY MADDUX Germany's 20th-century dictator was born on April 20, 1889, in the Austrian town of Braunau and died in Berlin on * April 30, 1945, by a_ self- inflicted bullet wound in the head. : The changes to Hitler and "Your Ford Country Headquarters” 1975 Monte 0 MX" 4-door, V-8, aut ; radio, alr. Reg. $4295. Ni 1 975 C hev “Monte Carlo"’ 2-door, V-8, auto. 2.8., P.b., radio, vinyl roof . .$3600 1974 Montego seessers.seer za. e*- 1972 Comet sux". 1975 Marquis ‘rset 1968 Oldsmobile ...... 1972 Grand Torino so-.s%.x2.~°- 1966 Comet sx53-~ 1976 Honda sees. 1976 Mustang icoscvysecs,anewe 1975 Dodge Dart zs. "You Really sbi To Us" ‘Speedway TRAIL B.C. | MERCURY | LINCOLN ly between these two dates are covered in consider- able -detail in John Toland’'s ponderous volume, which con- tains numerous photographs as well’ as endpaper maps of Germany between the two world wars and an endpaper map of Germany under Hitler , at the height of its any conclusions as to Hitler's character or. sanity, but it appears from Toldnd’s book that Hitler was a split per- sonality, a genuine Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, with the forces of good and evil inside of him vying for the mastery. RCMP Release Statement Of Clarification Castlegar ROMP wish to clarify what may have been interpreted as an insinuation that Selkirk College aviation students were involved in a reported “joyriding” incident and at This ‘book shows Hitler's early struggles and frustrations —we see him as an almost Chaplinesque character — and points out how his amazing capability as an orator set him on the road to power. While the author does fall into the trap of failing to clarify what year he is discussing, his style carries us along in the story so that there is no temptation to skip. The author does not draw ° the airport overnight on April : Investigation by police has revealed that the vehicle was driven by a person working on airport grourds and that the vandalism likely occurred prior to the social function, held by the aviation students. If an involvement by avia- tion students was inferred in the press release drafted by police, it was not intentional, says an RCMP spokesman. Bay and Victoria, Trall at the West Ed’ Recreational S Sales Ltd. : 914 Columbia Ave., Sart ee See the Okanagan Products on Display. | Kootenay =) 365-5696 P. Osatchoff | Service Begins This Evening Peter Osatchoff, 82, a resident of Thrums died sud- denly Tuesday. Funeral services will com- mence this evening at 6 p.m. from Tarrys Community Hall, continuing through until tomor- row at 1 p.m. when burial will take place‘at Shoreacres Ceme- tery. A complete obituary will appear in next week's issue of the Castlegar News. Investigating Wilful Damage To Parked Car Police are presently in- vestigating the wilful damage of a‘car while parked in the Marlane parking lot. On Monday, Nora Salekin reported the entire rear win- dow broken out of her 1966 Chevy resulting in an estimated $200 damage. Methane Gas Created From Cattle Dung An Oklahoma company is selling methane gas recovered from cow manure. Calorifie Recovery Anaero- _ bic Process Inc. (CRAP) has built a plant in the Oklahoma panhandle'that digests manure and turns out methane gas, livestock feed and a liquid fertilizer. More than 100,000 cattle keep the company in dung. . Peoples’ Gas Co. of Chi- cago, which has a contract to buy all of CRAP’s methane for the next 25 years, said the plant can produce enough gas‘ to supply 3,600 homes daily. Double-WIDES Set up In park, and ready to move in to. Financing available, or take over payments. For more information call: Northwest Homes at 365-3551 ° vehicle Guarantee ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BUSINESS CAREERS TRAINING? Limited space Is ‘tor din Business ce Training at the Trall Campus of Selkirk Coflege, third floor legion, ‘846 Victoria St. This on-golng course will operate throughout the summer months. Fi For further information call: 368-5711. 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New $8995 id Steerin Rear Window Botrster, Tires and Disks.......... . _ SALESMEN : George Sparrow GENELLE Dave Williamson MONTROSE Mick Ellis ROSSLAND Waine Meyers CASTLEGAR ‘en Alton - TRAIL KAY MOTORS LTD. — 2880 HIGHWAY DRIVE 693-2386 367-7198 GLENMERRY. TRAIL Lions Sponsor Bike- Starting Monday of this . week and extending for a two- week period, every elementary school in the Castlogar area will be attended by Constables Norm Blaney and Allan Conkin of the Castlegar RCM Police, who will be instituting a Bicycle Identification ‘Program spon- sored by'the Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club. Each bicycle in the Castle. ger erca will be registered and receive a blue decal with an appropriate Bike-I-Dent num- : ber that will be recorded. It is hoped that this will deter thefts and assist the police in locating the owner of a found bicycle, Each child from kinder- garten to Grade 2 will receive a Grow and Go Safety chart that has 10 bicycle-riding safety rules on it with animated characters riding bicycles. As well, they will receive a color- ing book called Youth and the Police that contains 12 pages of general safety tips, ‘ Congratulations Gordon Soma - RCMP’ Demonstrate Program in Local Schools Each student will be en- couraged to start a new ap. proach to crossing at cross- walks, This is to walk with the right arm outstretched in front, keeping it there till the child has completely- crossed the “roadway, This procedure will assist the motoring public to identify a person attempting to cross the roadway or cross- walk. In the past, children have been seen standing on the side of the highway by a crosswalk with their intentions of crossing unknown to the public. The more senior elemen- tary grades will hear discus- sions on bicycle riding as well as motoreycle safety, as some children. own and operate mo- toreycles, Bridge Club Game Results Eleven tables, with an average of 110, took part in .Monday night's play at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with the following results: North-South First, Ian MacDonald and Otto Walker with 142%; sec- ond, Lorne Muselow and Chuck Clarkson with 187; third, Joy Keillor and Dr. Ron Perrier with 118; fourth, Clara Johnson and Connie Miller with 114". East-West First, Ted Vockeroth Jr. I-Dent Program Film Shown At Complex . Wednesday “Union Maids", a film por- trait. of three .women labor organizers active from the 1930s to the present, will ‘be shown at the Regional Recrea- tion Complex on Wednesday evening. The three women, Stella, Katé and Sylvia, attracted by the promlse of work and pros- perity, migrated to the cities in their youth, entered industrial * jobs. and rapidly’ became in- = volved in the unlon movement FM because of’ their ‘experience “Ge with low wages and discrimina- tion. és The film offers a ‘valuable ; -historical background to those “concerned with the present day Struggle ‘of workers and women “In this society. A A discussion about the film and Ted Vockeroth ‘Sr. with 133; second, Dr. and’ Mrs. Garry Jenkins with’ 120; third, Julie Smith and Bill Scoffham } with 118; fourth, Norm and Les Gallie with 114." Cst. Allan Conkin’ Explains eines Identification Program to Students and about the present day union movement will take place ‘following the showing. The film is free and open to * any ‘interested person, For further information, please, call Ann Holden of - Blueberry’ Creek, or Cathy Cristofoli of Castlegar. Trail, Nelson Ad Workshops This Week — + The provincial ministry of *Commerce ‘are sponsoring an,. Advertising and Promotion Ki Workshop | for small business at : the “Lord: Nelson Hotel on: "Monday and the Terra Nova - Motor Inn—Salon A on‘Tues- plAYMcR i MOBILE HOMES RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FURNITURE MART Playmor Junction South Slocan Phone 359-7166 WINTER “HOURS 9 Al + 6PM. MON. THRU SAT. Desler, Lic. No. 1372 Cooper Agencies is pleased to announce that our. sales associate, Gordon Gemmill, has won an achievement award for highest produc- tion during the months of February and March. For consclentious personal service, call Gordon at Office 365-3347 ‘or ' Residence 365-7900 WANTED A Youth Worker for Castlegar This is a one-year position, which may become Permanent. Qualifications: The applicant must be a person who cares for young © people, and must understand the ‘‘language"’ of our youth. Applicant should come from the C unity, Heart Care Discussed In Trail What: happens when a — person from the West Koote- nays is sent off. to Vancouver for treatment for heart prob- lems? i What kind of care can be offered to the heart attack survivor? These questions will be answered when the home care _staff of the West _ Kootenay. Health unit’ and: the’ Selkirk Health unit gather for a B.C. Heart Foundation workshop at the health unit in Trail Tuesday and Wednesday. The BCHF has assisted‘in: ~ offering the workshop to nurse: who work with patients in: home setting. Coming in from’ Vancouver will be Jill Boucher, R.N., the BCHF staff member responsible for professional education; Marina Greene, R.N. of the North Shore Health Unit, with special knowledge of car- and have a of the sock and cultural makeup of our community. The position starts May 1, 1978. Salary Is $900 per month. - Application deadline is before 12 noon, April 20, 1978. Written letters of application are to be sent to: Castlegar Youth Committee, c/o Mr. B. Batdigara, City Hall, 460 Columbia Ave., CASTLEGAR, B.C. and Terry Jackson, R.N. of Vancouver General Hospital, who will discuss preparing patients for open heart surgery. Further details are avail- able from continuing education co-ordinator Nancy Klossner, at Kootenay Lake District Hos- pital. Your Carpet : Headquarters... Carpets by ivan Oglow 365-7771 S Minto Chapter, Orde .the Eastern | Star, :held its annual, Daffodil (Caneér)’ Tea . and Bake Sale in the” Legion * Hall Saturday, ‘with the entire’, proceeds’ of the tea to go. towards the Eastern Star can- cer project of cancer research and cancer dressings : During the acai of April or May all chapters-in British Columbia and the'Yukon hold a tea with the purpose of dona- ting the proceeds to the cancer project. Worthy Matron Mrs, HL Johnson and Associate Mees Mrs, R. Donnan greeted thi - guests as: they arrived. Mrs. Johnson extended a welcome to all present and introduced Mrs: - J. Stier, convener of 'Minto's cancer dressing station,: who. explained how the members ~ met twice a month in the ings. i These dressings are avail- able free of charge to any . patient in the district and what is not used here is sent: to the To Cancer Research’ _ tea ticket sales. _ Sommerfeld, Mrs. C. ‘Acker- Minnich. | Masonic Hall to make’ dress-°:. day. Guest speakers from local media and printing houses will ” be on hand to discuss the basic roblems of promotion, adver- ‘ising, in-store displays and -sales techniques that are best Two large tables holding’ suited to.the small business, an’ abundance. of home baking were supervised by Mrs. B. Sherbiko, Mrs. D. Askew, Mrs, .. ML: Peachey" and Mrs. N. Oswald. Mrs. A.McNeil and Mrs. C: Petts were in charge of “shop is $20. Advance registra- tion-and -further information may be obtaihed-by calling the Nelson: Chamber of Commerce or thie Trail: ‘Chamber of Com- J Stier looked. after the sale of ‘raffle tickets andthe * . white elephant table was super-: ' Aleetin ng: vised by Mrs. J. Raine and Mrs. eek u To Narne’ New Reps . In the near: future, * a J. Heslop. Tea tables .were supervised by Mrs. Ji Piet meeting’ will be held in Castle . : gar by the Fegional_ Access “NN to CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 13, 1978 Monday, April 17 8 p.m. Stanley Humphries Secondary School Sponsored by: Castlegar Arts Council Tickets Avallable at: . Carl's Drug Mart, Castlegar Drug, West’s, and Arts Councl! Members - 50 Adults: $3. Sr. Citizens & Students: $2.50 Buying, Selling or Trading? Then See Our Classified ACTION Ads First! Brand New Pontiac. Acadian Rated 48 meg. Ate #7-1248-0 ate $9988 ‘| OUR LOW PRICE... Brand New Pontiac Phoenix vet 6; and more. 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Sue Boyd Cancer Clinic in Kim Smith—both of C: several A‘‘festive air prevailed throughout the hall, with each _ tea table centred by a‘vase of forsythia and bluebells.-An ecru lace tablecloth with yellow underlay covered the head table, on which stood a rose bow! centrepiece flanked by an _ arrangement of daffodils. Mrs. J. Stier was in charge of - “5th Ave. N. Job's Daughters, Bethel No. €0. The members of Minto ~ ynable to be there. Chapter extend: thanks and appreciation to all who helped to make the day a success. They would also like to report that a small parcel was left behind by ACCESS is an out-patient counselling service funded by the Alcohol zand Drug Com- mission and ‘under the direction of the : when ‘other .members were ~ Brand New —_, GMC : ze oS * $4988 someone attending the tea and this can be picked up from'408 - Through ACCESS, 5, {gunselling is available to families who -are planets with. alechol. or other Brand New “prize of ize winners wert: aan Mrs, drugs. Your holiday begins at Mike's . Emperor Mini Home 19-footer. 1,200 miles. One only.. 16, List price $17,600 Rocket Travel Trailer, 17-footer. Fridge, f jure tease $2395 Anniversary Sale and Open House Get in on-the specials this weekend at Mike. 5: Mobile Homes. You'll find over 65 trailers, tent G. vanBéynum, of Slacah; first prize cushion was won by Mrs. Cathy Stewart, Robson; second staff’ providing servise to prize of a baby's pram cover Castlegar, Nelson, | Trail : and Three counsellors 2 are on - GMC Rally Van 8-Passenger Model. Stk. #8-0844-0 ‘$ GM List: $9636 8988 went to Mrs. W. Waldie; third district. Further prize, a small shawl—Mrs. about this service is available at Mary Polonakoff of Castlegar; 864-4121, the central office of fourth prize, tea cosy—J: Stier, ACCESS. Thanks are extended to Anyone interested f in serv- Mrs. F. Jonkman for the dona- ing on the committee, is asked tion of all these handmade to contact one of the above- prizes. - 2 > ., naméd® ‘members. al motor homes to browse through. Hurry! These. ‘specials ‘are valid this Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. \ - Scamper Travel Trailer ‘ fe Automobiles liatpressi 000. 1595 ©.'71 Plymouth Fury $ 5 Soft-Top Tent Comper In running condition... . 475 Canvas in.good condi- ' *'70 Chev Impala Now Only co eesoee SOS Sportscraft Tent Camper 650 "ACCESSORIES Portable Tollets. Reg. $21.95 eins Okanagan Truck Camper 5-gal. Waste Tanks. Reg. $8.9: Tent Pegs. Reg. For Import Lots 51595 JK Sentea MaMa Fas $i 4s. 3 Mike’s Mobile Homes Ltd. Castlegar Dealer Lic. #00112A BOARD AND ROOM WANTED Board and reom fs required for Gomiineo employees. Please telephone 964-4329, : WANTED TO RENT houses, housekoeping suites, and rooms, rh ‘required for Cominco employees. Please telephone 364-4329. GMC Suburban V-8, Auto. al P.B. 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