The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, March 23, 1994 n Classifieds 365-7848 TRAILER WITH addition 4 bedroom for sale or rent. 357-9316. 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. in Castlegar. ‘Near West Kootenay Power Office. From $300 mo. / 364-5603 1 BEDROOM unit, includes all utili- ties, furnished or unturnished. avail- able April 19/94,965-9848 __ 1 LARGE furnished apartment All found including cablevision utilities included 36: pum. 365-2460, _ be 2 BORM. furnished un fum utili- ties inc. Clean, Quiet building 2 BORM. dun turn utili- 1 BDRM furnished at Timberiane Lodge. $250.00/mo, 365-5463, _ 1 BEDROOM main floor, 4 ap- utilities. $: ties inc. Clean, aust building 7 2 BEDROOM apaitmert ‘walking from non: pliances: . + BEDROOM downstairs (above ground) furnished, includes utilities and cable. $450 both available now, Smoker, 365-2622 or 365-7177. _ 2 BEDROOM suite between Castie- us and Nelson, new paint 1 BEDROOM suite near bus. 2 BEDROOM, landscaped, private, and stove quiet person(s) only Creek $675/mo. $450 utilities included. 365-6571, _ fetced yard, Eusabeny Geet Uliities negotiable, small pet ok. Avail- 4 perp eee ene apartments a rent. 2 2 4 $475/mo. 1 - 46 FURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment in quiet building Sasormo’ Utiines Utilities included. No pets 365-7042 after 10 SENIOR'S APARTMENT building MATURE MAN - steadily employed, good ref requires small located in a quiet within easy walking distance to has a2 sulte water and hot water included. con. venient downtown location. Avail- able April 181/94, Call after 6pm 365-6010. 00 AVAIL. APRIL 1 $260/mo, plus DD. Kitchen privilages. cost of util, to be shared. Contact Kelcie @413-8th Ave. after 6 pm. Ler AVAILABLE MAY 1st 1 bedroom suite central location in South Cas- tlegar. Close @ to bus route and edmmunity complex. Nice back yard with lots of privacy taundry facilities, non-smoker, no pets please phone. 365-2622 or 352 $659, 0 CITY CENTER motel has 1 ‘BDRM kitchenette utilities included and 1 BDRM apartment available March 1/94,.365-6251, . Call 365- house or cabin, Have a well trained dog. Call Peter 365-7241 during hours, am, __ FURNISHED .TWO town- house, down town, Laundry facili- ties on site, available April 1st, no pets, phone 365-7042, LARGE 1 bedroom ground level apartment with fridge and stove no pets, non-smoker preferred. 365- f : Seal aeanLaaoer oS Wey OI a 8 LARGE 1-bedroom furnished base- ment suite, utilities included. South Castlegar. $400/mo, 365-5863 after S p.m, ONE BEDROOM suite $450/mo, two bedroom suite $525/mo, Call 965-5613, 00 ONE LARGE bedroom apartment with fridge, stove. Utilities included 2622 days or 965-7177 eves, __. UPHILL NELSON - Main floor of quality home. 2 bedroom large kitchen, dinning room, sundeck, place, view, utilities washer dryer and carport, NS, no pets. 2-4 people can share, 12954-1709 or 1-464-3893, ___ WOODLAND PARK is now accept- ing applications for 2&3 bedroom Suites membership participation a must. 365-2677. RENTALS WANTED 2 BEDROOM apartment wanted April 30th/May 1st, for single non- SHARED ACCOMMODATIONS ROOMMATE WANTED to share 3 BDAM home with lady & large dog, for April: 1st. Rent $250mo, inchud- Ing utilities non-smoker preferred. 365-5226. PROPERTY FOR SALE 1 PLUS Acres, 2 of 3 bedroom home, preter treed. Call collect 763-0915. 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RICKI — CANADIAN CHAMPION Ron and Sandy Franks, who breed and show award-winning Yorkshire Terriers have recently moved their business from Hilltop Thrifty to Columbia Plaza. Their store carries a full line of dog arog mpriies ix ps.ibo le ee ie does dog gr ing and ap ry. You will also find supplies for cats, small rodents, fined apeiceniodls Eventually feed for farm animals will also be carried, currently those Products are at ifty. Htop Bet Supplies FINANCIAL SERVICES Surgenor & Rogers CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS — 1444 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4— RESIDENT PARTNER NEIL E. SURGENOR C.G.A. Brilliant Mini 4 : Storage 4 eLarge variety of units -Easy access «Competitive rates 621 Columbic Avenue Tel. 3656385 FAX# 36S5-FAXS — PHOTOCOPYING — — FAXING (Send & Receive) — For more information call 365-6531 For more Information call 365-5266 Let me show you how to ‘sak more mileage out of your advertising dollar. L 465 Cotumbia Ave., Thee gar Sun Castlegar sie 365-2278 ied BUS: 604-365-7208 FAX: 604-365-3098 Kootenay . Computers Inc. 2313 - 6 Avenue Castlegar,B.C. VIN 2W1 Phone 365-2323 Fax 365-0151 SALES + SERVICE * REPAIRS HEALTH Moving & Storage | qwituias We © Drywall « Steel Studs Partition Systems + T-Bar Ceilings < SWETLISKOFF ~ CONSTRUCTION + Additions ¢ Carports Decks * Hot Tub Installations ° Fences ¢ Retaining Walls «And much more THBTALE xORS Framing & Foundation + Estimates & Design * Management & Consulting 23 years experience Please call Trevor at 365-5012 43 Years In Business FREE ESTIMATES Guaranteed Work ‘ JAMES SWANSON & SONS | 367-7680 from. the. Castlegar Merchants, places a bunt before catcher Clay Martini, also of Saturday aft The Merchants wilt begin play when the regular , ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO Sharlene imbatf Public Works Dept streamlining t new budget? © SH. Sun Editor ai cemelond ia tapgey so coast t . Canali Working smarter and more effi- ciently. That's the new game-plan set in place for the city of Castle- gar’s Public Works D: ing said the city’s Public Works crew is now better See BUDGET aA It means that for the first time im a long time, casual laborers with the public works department ment this summer, Instead, the city has opted to hire an addition- al full-time employee to assist with the growing workload: As well, superintendent of Public Works Barry Comin said the department is renewing its focus on maintenance, the depart- ment’s primary objective. “For the maintenance tasks we have to deal with, it’s Murder trial ont inues : NEWS SERVICE ‘The former gi ‘of aman charged with killing Carrie Lowise Marshall told a B.C. Supreme court Tuesday, the inefficient to use casual labor. We= ~ Dec. 4, 1992 - one day after As was. d- would rather use the p staff we have mire effectively.” ing, Although City Council is now slowly~ imovilig ts tba gelod oer tae lat three years, and. oné'Of the biggest factors allowing it to’ happen.is An alter¢ation over a rental agreement has left three Castlegar men facing charges of assault causing After leaving a local pub on March 24, 24-year-old Steven Soares, 20-year-old Carlos Pacheco, and 22-year- old Shane Ozeroff, all of Castlegar, went to a resi- dence located in the 200 block of 11th Avenue, ‘TO ADVERTISE IN THIS DIRECTORY Call Tracy ¢ Cathy e Nicole 365- 2278 Former student receives 30 months SHARLENE IMHOFF by one of the men, while the other was out of the Sun Editor A former Selkirk College student, who arrived in Castlegar from Hong Kong to continue his edu- cation, was sentenced to’ serve 30 months in a fed- eral adult penitenjiary as a result of his crimes, comimitted during the early morning hours of Angust 27, 1992. Justice Don Waurynchuk handed. down the sen- tence last Thursday in house—possibly attempting to access the account. In making his final arguments, defense lawyer Blair Suffredine called for a sentence of only 12-18 months, citing that the accused had never before offended, and that it was his former-roommate who planned and carried out the most serious aspects of the crime, including the sexual assault. The room- mate, who was released by police not long after the initial arrests and charges were made, fled back to ' pe Kong, leaving Provincial court im Castlegar, as the man, now 18, received the maximum sentence under youth court, lis- tented quietly without ‘in a strange twist of fate, ironically, she became, on the date of this crime, a prisoner for life of these sad events.’ — JUSTICE DON WAURYNCHUK his partner to face the charges alone. Suffredine also stated that the horrify- ing crimes committed against the young The accused was found guilty carlier in December, on all seven counts against him, relating to the incident in which a woman in Castlegar, also a college stu- dent, was awakened by two men who broke into her home, stripped her, bound her with handcuffs, blindfolded and gagged her and then proceeded to take shocking photographs of her with intent to reveal specific parts and locations of her body. The two men also held a knife to her throat and thréafened her with death if she did not reveal the location of her CIBC bank card and the PIN num- ber to access her account. The victim was then, ‘See STUDENT digitally penetrated and forced to perform fellatio Facility. woman, who is of Japanese decent, might also have been racially motivated by the roommate, due to the cultural hostilities that are known to exist between the Cantonese and Japanese people Suffredine asked for lenience and mitigation since the young man has been a model prisoner while held in custody at the K: loop jonal Cor 1 Crown Counsel Prosecuting lawyer Hugh McSheffrey argued that the offender should be given a maximum sentence, since he was a willing 3A) Residents angry over petition response ~