Wednesday, September 20, 1995 FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS Ka-Boom! You Just Got Hit By The Power of Newspaper! wy The ese Sun it pays to be in the newspaper ! “7, / 365-5266 “We believe in Community News!” Brighten rooms with do-it-yourself carpet Brig e puse room or with »-install cushion- carpet home, whether you rent it, can be h the addition n-backed carpet 1 energy savings, t ces noise, makes car- pet wear longer — and it's You'll be pleased at ) Carpet.a perfect “portable” solution for temporary quarters workshop and carport ‘acre ict ASKING 70's | AFFORDABLE HOME. NORTH ally located. Close to schools. | Pigs An immacuiz n north Castlegar. | 2 bedrooms on ma asxma *115,000 | Workshop/garage Ya ASKING Mi 120's Almost 2 acres of flat usabie land Very tastetuily decorated ASKING $120°S deally for rancher or mobile home CORNER LOT ON COLUMBIA witn COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL is 60'x145-lot is located at 17tn St. A&C 5 “For Your Convenience We Are A Waiter Tymofievich + 365-3250 7 Days A Week” Sten Matell « 365-8012 home for you!” | mee Derek Sherbinin 365-8777 RHC REALTY ¢ RHC REALTY * RHC Ww CURIOUS ABOUT THE VALUE You can adhere it to the floor with double faced tape, then just lift the car pet up when you're ready to go, and presto! The car- pet can be rolled up and used again in your next home Today's attached carpet cushions are not the same as the black foam rubber backings on the market years ago. Advanced ure thane and improved manufacturing chemistry processes ensure that today’s light-colored back- ings won't crack, peel, or crumble as rubber back- ings once did. In fact, car pets that feature the patented Kangaback, the leading brand of attached urethane much easier to remove and cushion, are L CLASSIFIEDS SELL | foe manery greemnouee stomge shad and tut eee cat! omcmaet 58S A COUNTRY CASTLE Tots ar-autity’ ‘6 puue scree Mil evel, nitoemetenty Pend Wi 9 eared aren arcund the super mind muller agit home ha nome ~eneuring up to af te comforts nee pee to echoce bamces ane 4 allage inlet | JUST | | MOVED? Information are the Key to Your New Community enhance the carpet’s abil: ty to perform Because Kangaback attached carpet cushion is made of 100 percent prime urethane, it contains no fillers and resists collaps ing under foot traffic and heavy furniture. It also makes carpet wear longer, because it’s designed to give the proper padding support to the carpet Kangaback also carries a fire safety rating and is environmentally friendly Cushion-backed carpet- ing is designed for both the budget-minded and the novice handyman Since there’s no separate pad needed, cushion- backed carpeting requires no stretching, a task best handled by professional With a few simple tools, you can eas- ily carpet a room in one using any installers. afternoon, Are You a Parent of a Child In Castlegar School District #9 ? Does Your Child Receive a Paraprofessional (Teacher's Assistant)? Are you concemed about or feeling the effects of job rearranging and T.A. bumping? If So, Please Call 352-7047 352-7803 365-0022 ee ROYAL LEPAGE RN 11111 02101010 ASSOCIATE BROKER NETWORK 343 Columbia Avenue., in Castlegar Next To B.C. Gas Call “THE DOWNTOWN SALES TEAM” Today! ALIW3Y DHY ¢ ALIW3Y OHY ¢ ALIVW] OF YOUR HOME? CALL US TODAY! good multi-purpose adhe sive or double-faced tape It’s also an excellent value for the investment Many carpets with attached cushion now feature improved stain resistant and anit-static treatment There’s a cushion backed carpet style and color that’s just right for your decorating theme Choose from berber, cut pile or sculptured styles, in every shade and texture Ask your carpet retailer to show you samples of today’s cushion-backed carpeting. More than 35 manufacturers now offer carpets with Kangaback, the patented prime ure- thane attached carpet cushion, on hundreds of different carpet styles and a multitude of color choices. Many floor cov- ering stores and home improvement centers have rolls in stock for cash and and most stores can order Kangaback in the style and from showroom samples carry sales, color you choose Be sure to have your measurements when you make your purchase so you'll room handy know how much ir will take to complete your job You can install carpet with Kangaback in one of ways. By using a multi-purpose floor cover- ing adhesive, you ensure no movement after the !car- pet is installed. Howéver, installation with adhesive requires more skill, and some effort is involved in removal. By using double- faced tape, you guarantee an easier installation, as well as easier removal. So how to between the you're covering nice hard- wood floors, then consid- tape for easy if the flooring is already dam- aged, or is constructed of plywood or particleboard, you may prefer adhesive Once you've chosen your installation method. all it takes is some simple tools, found at carpet retail centers, to begin your beautification project. Free brochures, step-by-step instructions on installing carpets with Kangaback attached cush- ion, are available from your local dealer tionat two choose two? If er using removal: However, giving Instruc Videos available at are also floor covering stores to borrow most Or view in the store Start the new year with a refreshing new look for your floors. With cushion backed carpet “IL be Pleased with the results you Wednesday, September 20, 1995 The Ca stlegar Sun CASTLEGAR HOMEFINDERS Fruits of the earth flourish in latest decorating trends With the ever-increasing popu- larity of country-style decorating, it is no wonder that the latest dar- ling of textile designers and inte- rior decorators is turning out to be an old stand-by of country style: fruit print wallcoverings and fabric. They run the gamut from ornate tapestry-inspired comucopias to quaint, stencil-like . It and fabric, these patterns have is a decorating motif that has con- tinued to appear over the cen- turies. The pineapple had a long tradition in Europe as a symbol of y and was practically a been for decorating the kitchen and dining room, repre- senting as they do abundance, fer- tility and a bountiful harvest. But why relegate such lovely staple of ‘decobating in the Early American style. As wallcoverings ~ LIQUIDATION SALE Prices will NE If you are con All remaining '94's MUST. 5 YR. WARRANTY + CMHC ELI CAL. WEST mosncruszo tious * 365-0112 Road, Castiogar ° bated ne a oe serial 4 Secanaae Postnikott ( BLE FOR 5% DOWN and g natural p to only two rooms? There isn’t'a room in the house for which these prints aren't appropriate. Gina Shaw, Design Director for Eisenhart Wallcoverings, a lead- ing.American manufacturer of fine wallcoverings, offers the fol- lowing advice for decorating with fruit prints: + Patter mixing: Don't be shy about mixing fruit prints with other patterns! The drama of these prints is best offset by aus- tere stripes, subtle damask or lace prints, dainty oriental designs and tiny prints. q * Accessories; Why not carry the fruit motif into your decora- tive accessories? Try handpaint- ed majolica tableware, glassware etched with bunches of grapes or bone china teacups painted with ripe peaches or blueberries. A selection of still life paintings or antique botanical prints would be perfect on the walls. A cut-crys- tal bowl laden with seasonal fruit as the center piece on a table is a lovely touch. * Borders: Borders of all kinds are a wildly popular decorating tool. For a subtle effect, employ a fruit motif border with plain walls or walls papered in a coor- dinating small print. Eisenhart Wallcoverings offers a wide (12- inch) freize-like border called “Tapestry Border” from Ashford House's C Cc remember that the colors must coordinate for a “pulled togeth- er” look, says Shaw. that is visually exciting all on its own. For information on avail- ability, call 1-800-848-5886. NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE MAXIMUM MA MOUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES LTD. RKET EXPOSURE VIA THE This price reflects:excellent value. If you calculate cost per foot you will quickly see that 2400 eq. ft. of quality living space can be indeed affordable. If a large, well located and perfectly priced home is what you want give us a call. $139,900 STARTER Delight in the view of Lions Head from your living room window. This perfect starter home in-sunny Robson features 2 bedrooms, den, a large porch/entry and laundry room, a spacious kitchen with plenty of cupboards and fridge and stove are included. *84,900 LOCATION! LOCATION! Attractive newer 3 bedroom, 3 bath home close to schools and proposed riverfront park. Unique 3 level floor plan with vaulted ceilings in living room, skylight in entry, in-ground sprinklers, central air conitioning, fenced back yard, two car garage & much more. *163,500 Lindmar Saturday & Sunday ¢ 1 - 3 pm otates 825 Merry Creek Road *1 & 2-level homes * 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms ¢ Patios and beautifully landscaped yard areas * Private garages * Quiet scenic setting * Walking distance to ¥ shopping centres, restaurants, banking and medical centres =| * Many attractive options Located on the Kootenay Lake, this fabulous manicured lakefront acreage features a brand new home with over @,| 2300 square feet of total area. Your own private boat warf and panoramic view of the majestic Kootenay Lake. Features like the covered sundeck, hardwood floors throughout and over 1 acre of perfect lawns. Make this outstanding property, a discriminating buyers dream come true! 319,500 LAND ¢ LAND ¢ LAND Riverfront lot in new home subdivision. 67,000 1/2 acre lot serviced with water & power 41,900 1/2 acre lot just across the new bridge. Water & view. 40's Immaculate 3 bedroom family home featuring two gas fired fireplaces, newer crapets, fresh paint, some ewer windows, sauna and large rec room downstairs, all on a nicely landecaped view lot in Kinberry Heights. Assumable mortgage on qualification of approx. $111,500 at 8% due May 11, 1999. 139,900 RIVER VIEW Spacious home with 4 bedrooms on main floor plus a 1 bedroom suite in the basement. Beautiful-lot with a variety of fruit trees, grapes and garden areas. Private backyard with a great river view. 142,500 Page C3 Classifieds The Castlegar Sun will not be r ments after one insertion, It is the tead the ad when it is first published and to insure that it is correct. No notification is given, the Castlegar Sun will regard the ad a | rect and will charge accordingly. The Castlegar ity in any event greater than the amount paid for onsible for any errors in advertise- »sponsibility of the advertiser to P) Sun accepts no Ifabil- such advertising) BIRTHS Kyle is pleased to announce the birth of his brother Aaron Jonathon Roos. Aaron arrived at Trail Hospi tal on August 24, 1995 at 8:50 a.m weighing 6ibs 100z. His proud par ents Edward and Sandra Roos are also thrilled with his arrival. Proud grandparents include Cliffe and Carol Churches of Castlegar, B.C and Eric and Hazel Roos of Hous ton, B.C. Many thanks and appreci ation goes out to Dr. Casciola, Dr Dalla Lana, Dr. Ukpeh and Dr. Proc ter. Also to all the wonderful caring nurses of TRH'» maternity ward and OR Dept. _ MOREAU—We are pleased to announce the completion of a union project delivered within budget and on schedule, September 5, 1995 by Dr. ward and the crew at the Cast gar Hospital. Equipment operator, Chris and manufacturing supervisor Zoyia (Nee Evin) are ecstatic over the arrival of Miraka Mae Dalee at 7ibs 60z, complete with built-in dis. posal unit, sprinkler and alarm sys tem. All inspection criteria has been approved by Dr. War. Proud are big brother Dakota, grandparents, George G. Evin and Mr. and Mrs Marcel Moreau. Special thanks to my sister Linda Gienger for all her endless help and support ANNOUNCEMENTS 4-H Information meeting. Oct. 5, 1995 at 7pm Robson School. Ani mal not required to join! 365-7273 BEGINNERS SQUARE dancing lessons Wednesdays, Sep. 20 to Dec. 6, 7:30 - 9:30pm. Sunningdale Elementary School gym. Trail! $24/person, $48/couple. Into: 367 9878. Singles welcome CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS MONDAY 11:30 A.M. PRIOR TO PUBLICATION. Congratulations Gordon Zaitsoff, car on an awesome season Michael's Guided Trail Rides 34998 Unnadwater, Rabson + Gunted Trail Rides + English/Westetn Lessons Evening/Pull Moon Kies * Pony Part “Reservations: 604 365-6549 CRAFTERS BOOK your tables now for L.W.C.A. Christmas Craft Fair Nov. 3 & 4, Kinnaird Hall. Call 365- 8127 of 226-7930. __ 1359 Grosvenor Place * 365 3327 Licensed for children 3-5 yrs DONNA’'S CERAMICS ev classes. Qualified teacher, new dents welcome. 365-3774 FARM AUCTION -. 6465 27tt Street, Grand Folks, B.C atur Sept. 30/95, 1pm. We wil! be selling to the highest bidder from PEACEFUL LARGE FAMILY HOME Immaculate mobile home on a quiet no thru street in sunny Robson. Country- style kitchen complete with fridge and stove, a pantry & sliding glass doors to a covered deck. Sits on a beautiful 120° x 63' lot priced to sell at only *69,900 Over 1200 eq. ft. plus a full basement allows lote of space for the growing family. Private backyard. Patio, 3 large bedrooms on main floor. 1 block to most schools. Price at *108,900 Brand spanking new. Vaulted ceilings and skylights open this home right up. Custom oak cabinets, double car garage, built-in eves troughs, concrete sundeck, concrete sidewalks, full basement with lots of natural light & future potential. Price includes GST. *189,500 CONVENIENT SOUTH END LOCATION Close to elementary schoo! and arena complex. Complete with a fenced back yard. 2x6 construction. Excellent opportunity to own a fully finished newer home in a moderate price range. 145,900 PHYLLIS. BLEIER 365-1500 i a | LORRAINE JOHN 365-9363 365-9336 365-9355 JERRY YAN LALONDE WILSON 365-9377 365-3407 GLEN WILSON Jim Gi farm tools, equipment and antiques. Sale conducted by AAA Apraisals, Kelowna, BC (604 862-5800. Quality consignmer accepted. | d ee ye jae _a~icen Y\ would like all friends and customers to know that I am back. As a special "Thank You" for I have teduced the flower shop 4 Prices 30-50% end of Sept also buy 2 stem flowers a the regular price and get the 3rd free taking registration for fal wailing for me LAY a2 Until the you ca Tam alsc classes. 2536 - 9th Ave 365-6222 \ Eve rlas (tie JS) ppaods ow. ‘ te maa ¥ ‘Dimanchs, Le 24 septembre “Retrouvailles /| d‘Automre”™ | par LAssociation | des Francophones au Parc Lakeside @ Nelson de 11:30 a 4:00 Apportez: Salade ou dessert et Brouvage. | info: 358-2468, Jeanne GOOD. GAUSE! GV Hospice ‘Soci ety’s Dinner & Dance Sept. 23, 7pm-12. Canyon Hall $15/person IT_1S_IMPOSSIBLE: for The Castlegar Sun to check every classified ad which is sent to our otfice. If thé ad requires that you advance money, we suggest extreme caution and careful checking before you pay any- body anything. If it sounds too good to be true... it probably is MUSIC LESSONS. Experienced teacher. Piano, keyboards, organ Musical styles taught are: rag-time, old-time, gospel, swing, western, Latin-American, classical. Alterna- tive teaching method and improvis- ing. Reasonable rates. Your home. Children and adults. Free get- acquainted session. Please call Colleen 365-2670 or 357-2670. __ PLAYMOR HALL for rent. Wed dings, parties, dances, meetings. Full kitchen, catering. For info and booking 359-2230 or 365-6772 Bingo every Wednesday Please note...ALL classifieds word ads must be prepaid by 11:30 am Monday morning There are no credits given on classified word ads. SAN JOSE WEST - established country rock band has some dates available for weddings and private functions. Reserve early. Call Bob Hutchinson. 365-8074 SINGING THE BONES with Caitlin Hicks and Dee Daniels Saturday, Sept. 23 at 8pm. CAPI- TOL THEATRE (Nelson) Tickets $12 advance $15 at door __ 352-3593 Lit TOTALLY TROPICAL Interiors and Patty-Lite Gifts. Fall preview and open house. Sept. 23 & 24. 10am 6pm. 2814 Columbia Ave., Castle- Ln oO OW es OSL USE CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERV. ICE. There may be certain firms or individuals to whom your replies should not go. Simply address your applications to the Box number in the ad and attach a separate list of such names. Enclose the applica tion and list in an envelope ad dressed to Confidential Service Box Department c/o The Castlegar Sun 465 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, BC V1N 1G8. We will destroy your letter if the advertiser's name is on STOODLEY James Harold, age 44 years, of Creek passed away suddenly 995. James was bom in ¢, B.C. June 7; 1951. He astlegar area after living He worked for School #9 as a bus driver. James yoyed carpentry and music s will be lovingly remembered wife Elaine, his daughters 4a and Katelyn of Pass Michael of brother Jack (Vida f Nelson, and his sister Bnan) Kelly of s held at\the Pas Sept reet home shop nd novelties ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS & Al ANON, Ca tlegar. For help phone