3sB10 Saturday, November 2, 1991 500 Apartments 1 BDRM. self-contained kitchen unit — available now, another one i h all MINI storage units, 365-6734. (52.25) Nov. 7, $ utilities plus cable included. Castlegar Motel 365-3333. (3/87) psec. malate. stdin Nani RS FULLY FURNISHED suite, meals provided suitable for one person. Very reasonable. Heat, light, cable included. 365-7003. (trr/84) TWIN RIVERS MOTEL. Kitchen units available — weekly rental. 1485 Columbia Avenue. 365-6900. (tin/84) ONE and 2 bdrm. furnished _river- bank apts. starting at $350 per month. Utilities i d. Inquire ‘v AUTOMOTIVE 809 Auto Accessories 2 G7815 4-ply fibreglas belted winter tires, like new. 1-G7815 summer tire on rim, for GMC — never used. 399-4493. (3/86) 815 Campers, Trallers/Sale_ oe 1972 — 11-ft. CAMPER — 3-way fridge, furnace, stove wioven, re- curculating toilet, camper jacks, $1500. 365-5146. (3/87) 823 Cars-Domestic Mother Nature's Pantry 365-7750 or 365-6096. (tfn/83) paella \ethehrind OOO BACHELOR suite, fully furnished, utilities included. Downtown area. 365-7353. (tfn/67) ONE- and_ three-bedroom accommodation. Weekly or monthly at Red Mountain. 362- 9000. (tin/26) jutadtntd a AO 2— 1 BDRM. apartments includes all utilities. 365-5309, 365-7191. (ttn/77) iid Ac BEAVER VALLEY MOTOR INN, PUB AND RESTAURANT, FRUITVALE, B.C., 20 MINUTES FROM CASTLEGAR. ROOMS $250/MONTH OR $375/MONTH INCLUDES BREAKFAST. 367- 7664. (11/82) 515 Wisc. For Rent flO nth Sonal heudate 2 BDRM, main floor of house, available Nov. 1 — close to oil 365-8285. (3/86) 517 Mobiles Homes/Pads 1988 MERCURY Grand Marquis LS, all options including leather. No sunroof, 58,000 km. $14,500 no GST. 365-3036 after 4 p.m. (3/86) 1973 OLDS Cutlass 350 Rocket, new exhaust, brakes, water pump, rad, battery, $475 0.b.0. 365-2646. (3/87) 1977 CORDOVA, _ running condition, $300 0.b.0. 365-8356. (3/87) 1984 CHRYSLER LeBARON, full i Ae Library celebrates children’s book week Judy Wearmouth LIBRARIAN The Castlegar Library is celebrating Children’s Book Week Nov. 2 to 9 by bringing a Canadian writer Sonja Crad- dock and local children to- gether in the library. Due to time and budget con- straints, Craddock’s reading to attend. The reading is slat- ed for Nov. 4 at 1 p.m. Craddock is the author of Secret of the Cards, an excit- ing mystery novel set in Nel- son, as well as three other ju- venile novels. Her reading is co-sponsored’ by a grant from the Canada Council. The library will also feature displ of Canadian chil- will not be a public reading. However, any teachers who re- cently took the course on chil- dren’s literature are welcome $31 Motorcycles For Sale YAMAHA 4000K, perfect shape, must be seen. Sacrificed sale to the first $6,995 OBO. 365- 2244/364-2588. (tin/73) 838 Snowmobiles ly phone after 6 p.m. 359-7071. (3/86) 1981 CHEV Malibu, 4-dr., sedan, excellent condition. 365-5306 (3/86) ‘77 CHEV IMPALA good shape, $700 0.b.0. 365-3991. (3/86) '87 INDY Trail 500, excellent condition, extra, must be seen, asking $3600. 226-7679. (3/86) 851 Trucks & Vans 1986 FORD Ranger 4x4, auto., Tono cover and canopy, $7800. 365-2364. (3/88) BABY COMING. Must sell 1968 Chevelle, Hurst quick shift, posi rear-end, 350, interior/exterior redone. 365-5005 or 368-3433. (3/86) 1967 JEEP 4x4 pickup truck, 327 auto., blue, little rust, $700 0.b.0. 365-7457. (3/87) ee ee 1982 FORD F100, excellent 2 BDRM. trailer located on private beach, ideal forstudents. $350/month. No pets. 362-9501. (788) LARGE mobile home pads and R.V. pads at Ponderosa Mobile Park. 365-3353. (tfn/81) eee RV SPOTS in town. Twin Rivers Motel. 365-6900. (tin/80 519 Homes for Rent 1980 GRAND PRIX 265, new tranmission front end, tires, muffler brakes, paint, $2000. Very good running condition. 359-7861. (7/86) ji Li eT 1988 MERCURY Grand Marquis LS, all options including leather. No sunroof, 58,000 km., $14,500 — no GST 365-3036 after 4 p.m. (3/86) 1970 TRANS AM 600 total miles n frame of 455 HO, 2 BDRM. home, all appliances, very clean, quired. $600/month. 10 minutes out. 365- 0094. (/88) 3 BDRM. HOME - fridge, stove, $695. Available Nov., 1. 365-6892 or 365-2166. Ask for Jordan. (3/86) o speed, 12 bolt, 4-wheel disc brakes. Too much to list. Must be seen. No test pilots. $18,500 OBO. 365-2244/364-2588. (tin/73) 625 Cars-Sports & Imports 7981 PRELUDE, red, in top mint Ri, : in 3 BDRM. unturnished house, Robson, townsite, asking $800/month plus utilities. 365- 6347. (7/87) AVAILABLE Nov. 1, 3 bdrm. heritage-style home, excellent condition, no smokers, no students, no pets, $800/mo. Contact Peter Blackwell. Ph. 365- 2111. (tin/79) Se Oe TWIN RIVERS MOTEL Kitchen units available — weekly rental. 1485 Columbia Avenue, 365-6900. (tfn/80) 521 _ Offices For RenvLease_ 5 OFFICE spaces for rent — heat, i itioning included. new ra winter tire $4950. Ph. 365-3482. 1985 HYUNDAI Pony excellent condition, no rust; stereo, new brakes, $2400. 365-5445. (3/87) 365-6249. (3/86) 1978 CHEV C30, sport van, good mechanical condition, rust free. 365-3205. (3/86) 1987 TOYOTA 4x4, 5-speed, longbed with canopy and stereo, $9500 0.b.0. 365-6186 or 365- 6604. (tfn/84) ‘83 GMC 4x4, 305, 4-SPD., _MARINE 912 19 FT. Eliminator Tunnel with fresh 454 LS7, all the extras, $17,000 OBO. Ph. 447-9570. (tfin/53) Boats For Sale dren’s literature during the week entitled A World of Dif- ference With Books. Come along and check yourself into that world. Women’s Aglow meet The Castlegar Women’s Aglow Fellowship will hold a morning coffee meeting at the Legion Hall on Nov. 6 at 10 a.m. Special guest speaker, Pat Leksen of Cranbrook, will speak on Trusting God, No Matter What! After attending Bible Col- lege in Seattle, Leksen and her husband pastored in Indi- ana before moving to Africa for 14 years. Upon their return to North America they pastored churches in Tacoma, Wa. and Cranbrook. She has always been active in children’s ministry and worked as a teacher and board member with Child Evange- lism Fellowship in both Indi- ana and Africa. Women’s Aglow invites all interested women to the hly interd inational BIRTHS crc anes Ain eS BEATTIE — To Renae and Angus Beattie of Castlegar, a girl, born Oct. 21. FOLEY — To Marni and John Foley of Kaslo, a boy, born Oct. 18. LARSH — To Nadine and Bob Larsh of Castlegar, a girl, born Oct. 16. LUST — To Alisia and Don Lust of Castlegar, a girl, bom Oct. 21. OGLOFF — To Sharel and Rick Oglotf of Castlegar, a boy, born Oct. 21. POZNIKOFF — To Cathy and Lome Poznikoft of Crescent Valley, a girl, bom Oct. 22. READY — To Angela and Travis Ready of Castlegar, a boy, born Oct. 13. SHERSTOBITOFF — To Irene and Joe Sherstobitoff of Crescent Valley, JACK PARKIN Bus: 365-6664 “Let me help you with your financial needs.” + Financial Planning + Life Insurance + Disability Income + Annuities and RRIFs + RRSPs + GICs and Savings Plans + Investment Funds* + RESPs” + Employee Benefit £ The Mutual Group | Facing Tomorrow Together 1978 — 22 FT; Calglass with trailer, $17,000 many extras. Also boathouse at Scotties Marina, $3000. 365-3585. (3/86) ‘77 280Z, good iti $4500 o.b.0. — part trade considered. 365-3948. (3/87) SS 1982 TOYOTA 4x4 on propane. Runs excellent $3400. Consider part trade. 365-3948. (3/87) 1982 J2000 PONTIAC LE, asking $2,500 0.b.0. 365-2449 or 365- 3113. (3/87) 1982 DATSUN 4x4, good iti $2900 0.b.0. 365-3948. light and Call 365-7702. (tin/38) (3/87) Invewtco ine. * Two ot The Mutual Group. - j|HERITAGE COURT e NOW ° RENTING MESSAGES 365-5070 LOS, SPR Wanted N to SEAVICES INC. Rent Celebrating 25 years as SELKIRK COLLEGE... Your Access to Opportunity .. . LONG TERM CARE AIDE PROGRAM Applications are now being accepted for the January 6, 1992 program. e 2, 1901 Bits RememberWHEN CasNews file Sandra Cram, area representative for UNICEF, and daughter five years photo Karina collected funds for UNICEF on F dle the development of the Pulp and Paper plant here. The company has acquired 320 acres at Wesley from three local men; Dr. V. Goresky, Waldie Bros. and J. Ross. The reported prices is a total of $75,000. 25 YEARS AGO From the Nov. 3, 1966 Castlegar News ‘Tenders are expected to be let next month for the $2 mil- lion addition to the Cast] put to work at CanCel’s Castlegar mill to reclaim and recycle valuable chemical mat- ter which is presently lost in- to the air, turning pollution in- to profit and making emis- sions from the mill inconspic- pose the sale of West Kootenay Power and Light Co. to U.S.- based UtiliCorp United Inc. at public heari heduled to and District Hospital, an- nounced Ross McCutcheon, chairman of the board of man- agement for C&DH, this week. 15 YEARS AGO From the Nov. 4, 1976 Castlegar News begin Monday in Trail. Council set out its position at a meeting earlier this week, where its firm stand against the sale came at the insistence of Ald. Len Embree. 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