HERMAN” 2 BORM. house, Roy ° Strand & Mosby Realty, 365-2166 evenings 32 7790 INOVATED, fully tur contained units spacious fiat . Monthly rate of 275, includes wall-to-wall car peting, heat, light ond coble hone 365-2228. 7) Ideal retirement 1 &2 bedroom units Fridge and Range Very clean & Homey Would Furnish on Request Ask for more infor- mation on Senior Citizens retiring plan fz PH: 365-6213 “Go to sleep. Everybody has one foot bigger than the other.’ FURNISHED bachelor suite, tur @ bdrm. suite, close in. ft UHAVE several rental 2166 days Nov. 16 All to Nov. 21 KNITS nished "Ph 309-3138, OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 444 Columbia Ave Castlegar B CALL 365-6700 WEEKLY SEWING SPECIALS Nov. 23-30 45” Printed Flannelette fag. 35.95m Dec. 1-5 All Fall Fashions Dec. 7-12 All Corduroy wise wi CARTERS SEWING CENTRE DOING OUR BEST TO SERVE YOU. 623 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-3810 SOUTH CASTLEGAR. 2 bdrm. 5770. pets please, $325. 365- Un TWO BORM. HOUSE, located downtown. $300/month. Phone 365-3704 n/9) CASTLEGAR VILLA SOCETY, Tow rental units for rent. Available Homes, Robson, Sunday, Nov immediately, call 365-7127, or 10.a.m. 1087 CLARKE ROAD, Foundation 2 min Apims 2/92 o-basement Close to" schools in’ beauitul th Castl Large fen. ter 5 weekdays, all day weeken- ds. wn FRIVATE SNE $33,900, 1424 Selkir Castlegar WOODLAND PARK Btngclow “ih iruit tegen. oie HOUSING CO-OP more information cal Large 2 and 3.bedroom units | 3 BORM. home ot Trews, with lots of yard. Possible | 185°x90' lot. 399-4205. subsidy available. Small pets welcome on approval, Office open 2-4 Wednesday or leave message 365-2677 FREE HOME EVALUATION 3 3 oem Duplex with rec room, ri stove. South Castlegar 365.7101 Yea |p Taper iscuss your Real Estate needs and or value of your home with no. = 740 | obligation or cost to you receptionist CALL RAY BYSTROM ity Ltd ‘apar ‘Sandpiper a Siices in Savings Credit Union. 365-723: 3/92 BEAUTIFUL _2-storey on @, for over 1 Separate utilities. Strota also a third revenue source from on the Property. Ownes ‘ed. 365. /78. occupancy. 365-6572. 3/92 BLUEBERRY CREEK 2 bedroom basement house, full private location. vailable immediately $275/month Call 365-6734 OOUBLE wide mattress ‘One reclining choir, ieeey color, good condition, | $100. Phone 359-7339 3/93 = FOUR new chesterfields foam ARROW LAKE cushions, $10 each. 5 Ibs. goose ores. for and duck feathers, $8.00/Ib meadow, se rd aa10 3/93 {boat access). $0,000 ‘box! spr in isolated 509-838. WHITE crib $0, ploy pan. $10 a 8305. BUYING OR SELLING A HOME, SENIOR CITIZENS may odve items for sale in this column fr of charge. Please call 365-2212 also have your Pharmacare Card PRO! Number handy. We will run your PERTY od for three issues, three items ORA only. limit $200 for three ite 2 Fhe’ price of each item must be BUSINESS? stoted ttn DAVID DANIEL OFFICE 365-2111 Soles Associate RES. 365-6892 Call for service Our Action Ad or advice | Number is 365-2212 | TREE flo Qbligetion! SAEVEL, bdrm. house, 7 5 goren fruit “365.83 S7, as 0267. re otter Mined ttn/73 ARROW LAKE FRONTAGE. 7 plus acres, orested, rivate meadow, secluded, isolated {boat access). $30,000. 509-838. tin/2) aa NaTATES. ‘Beautiful 1.7 on 00D BUYS PRE-OWNED MOTOR HOMES * 22'2' EDSON Sleeps 6, good family unit 23' CITATION Cocktail chairs, awning, low mileage. * =22' DIPLOMAT Sleeps 6, good condition. * XTC MAXIVAN Fridge, Furnace, Oven Microwave, Cruise TRADES WELCOME"! Y-A-WAY PLAN MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES LTD. Castleger Ph. 365-5741 Dealer 5012 Agencies Ltd. 1 / custom deluxe, % ton, 4x4, 4-speed, 7555 (days), 365-7497 (eve: 1,0, 1978 PONTIAC Phoenix. Runniny condition, two winters inclu 3/ 1978 TOYOTA Celica G’ eed condition, $3300 OBO. 365- 1979 TRANS AMPS, P.B.. PW, outo. Must be seen, 365-8669, 197 sea Rv SCOTTSDALE %-ion, $7. 365-7555 7497 (eves.) OL 7-4 block Tyee f bl. Blas Soe Spm. EY 1985 PONTIAC 2000, 4-door, 4- speed, 4-cyl., _ stereo, 1975 HONDA 500. Needs TiC, $390. 365-3520 evenings. 7/90 1961 HONDA 125 XL-S. Good cundition, $350. 365-3057, 3/91 TO BUY Lookout A Mountain Ron- ch lookin to wees Yocks 447.9562. wal _ 1/93 ‘55,000 r 695.” 965-7555 (doy 565:7497 oven.) DL OOS. SUH 1977 CAMARO LT. Rebuilt 350, 4. LT. Rebuilt 350, 4. air, no rust. FRED UNDERWOOD 1987 CHEVY SPECTRUMS rex... $8997 CHILDREN’S downhill skils, ages 7 and 5 years, good condition. 2238. MATURE part-time babysitier wanted for 5 and 2-year-old boys in our home, hospital area. 5231 ay 7 0646. TO BUY: Soby 8 leigh in condition. 365- 787. lah Wes piverview TRAIL wus DODGE Von. 318, new dual haust. Runs great, best offer Phone 365-3766 9 OUNE- ve BUGGY I for tion, 365-3520 er struc: ings 7/88 963 CHEV eV Caprice 2, Clossic. Air, $7, Old: Regency 186 Ford Fo, 10,100. Janzen DL. $65°5995 or 359: TIS eveningn 1975 PLYMOUTH Fury Sport, new tires, vi running con: dition, $600. 3/93 1972 FORD Lid Seed mechonical tires brakes, $550 0.b.o., 382. ‘atter 6 p.m For Service A Step ALTERNATIVE No Nonsense No Gimmicks No Chickens DROP IN OR CALL ROBERT AT... HERITAGE 352-5522 Cotton Rags Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. UGHTWEIGHT luggc ilap {odult and ches) on wanted painting sup 365-2375 after 5 p.m. TO BUY: Old wooden TO BUY: Double baby stroller, geod, condition. 3837 in ‘ie, Os ee p te VERY small eperex. 2-Ib). long- error ARORY mous haired bi temale do; Tuesday, Castlego: wearing choke. choir. Lost fh Volontecr x Knewaring Robson oreo. 365-6165. Service. 365-2104. 52/5) NEW HOURS AT CHANG’S NURSERY Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed... . Sunday & Monda 2601-9th Ave. ohos.7312 D&M INSULATION * Blown Insulation * Botts and Poly ABOUT 6 month-old cat with black mark Ave. Phone 365-7. NEAR 4th STREET ond ah ALL TYPES OF ones, COMMERCIAL PRINTING grey color with white paws and chest. Exceptionally attec: 2294, 3/91 N 365-7266 cy ‘373 mk DUNCAN ORSON — — Castlegar 365-5255 197 Columbia Ave. ged: Wf you've found E ye the Action Ad number — ————— care of all your ess hours. We'll run the ose thia Meterencge Siesues tree of chorge, _ev67 a 3/91 DANIEL'S Sawlogs WINDOW WASHING Spruce, Pine, Call 365-6971 Fir, Larch CARPENTER avilable for repairs MALE, 27, own home, dy job, seeks corres; one, whe would consider relocating to small northern town, Box 913, Prince George, B.C. V: ELECTROLYSIS Competitive Aes Colmb a Prices Paid! Pope & Talbot Ltd. PLUMBING and HEATING DOCTOR * Gos Contracting + Repoirs & Renovations Plumbing 24 Hour Emergency Service 399-4762 TREE CUTTING AND TOPPING. PHONE 365-7980. tin/40 Phone: 449-2212 (ottice) 449-2447 (Res.) DANCE DANDS ond monte disco lor ype of ny srgopetent. 11362.7795. tin/65 ALCOHOLICS mom. Phome Seb bees, 104/71 ALA 6 tin/85 WANTED — Men's Western Sed- dle. 365-7660. ___ttn/8i RELIABLE part-time WANTED 10 a0 with ond shore expenses with someone going to Yancouver on Tuesday, Nov. 25. Yancou Repair and Rewind of Motors required in Ootischenia. Duties de housecleaning, mea! Preparation and after’ school care. 365-7551 3/93 FULL-TIME/Part-time automot mechanic, journeyman ticket required. Apply at Castlegar Co op 10/93 Generators, Power Tools, Pumps General Machine Work Welding and Fabricating WANTED ¢ Delivery person AND THAT'S A FACTI 1986 DODGE Colt, 20,00 original kilom: nt condition. 365 1978 FORD F25¢ dition. One owner 0.b.0. 226-7248,__3/9 1976 FORD Pickup, XLT AM/FM, cassette, dual tanks, fiberglass canopy, 90,000 miles. 365-5648. 3/93 SYRINGA PARK MARINA A Campion & yliner Call Sid Smith 365-5472 WANTED TO BUY: Engine for parts for XL125 Honda. 365-5097 ¢ Bartender ¢ Cashier Please submit resumes to: Anthony's Pizza & Steakhouse #1 1101-2nd Street Castlegar No phone calls, please. RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER needed wi Y3: with 1 ces please. 365. AVON. Could you use extri PLUMBING 365-6658 CASTLE TIRE Se Kootenay Honda (across from Waneta Plaza) Dealer No. 7724 368-3377 SALES & SERVICE 365-7145 1050 Columbia, Castlegar (1977) LTD. [= K&ATIRES LID.S For all your tire needs! Also specializing in brakes and shocks. 1507 Columbic Ave, SRRMBGESTOME coll 365-2955 NEED a job? High school and college students may offer their 4190 Minto Road Castlegar will run your ad for 3 issues at no charge 119/83 PUPPIES to. good hom: e, medium. large size dogs. 399-4125. 3/92 anit jenn you'd a bare to giveawoy, drop us a fine phone 365-2212. Weill run your ad for 3 issues free of gharges | tt jenim jacket, complex. Nov. 3/93 HEY KIDS! ¢oJ ag Surprise your Family, Friends, Neighbors and Relatives by having a story published in the Castlegar News. All you have todo is enter the... Christmas Short Story Contest Sponsored by the Castlegar Public Library and the Castlegar News cde beginning with the line. "W wos Chrisimos Eve, ond ox ‘ond ending with the line. Who would have stall o« bring your mony into the Contiegar Public Library or te she Contegar News by 1 p.m. on Monday Dec * Include your name, address. age ond telephone number + The Christmas Short Story Contest hos been divided into 3 age categories Eight ond Under ‘Ages 9, 10. 0nd 11 Ages 13nd 14 * The three stores in each group choven by the judges os the best in each group will be published in the Costlegor News Christmas Greetings Tabloid on Wednesday December 23. * In addition, book certificates will be awarded as first, second and third prizes in each cotegory AND CRAFTS out of Castlegar and Robson Browni: ind Guides for a fun craft day at the Scout Hall. Over 25 girls enjoyed making dozens of crafts Saturday, Nov. 14th to “on Dec. prepare for a Christmas Tea to be held at the Legion 12th. Shown with crafts are Lisa Stewart, (Castlegar Brownie), Lisa Him (Robson Brownie) and Misty Himm (Castlegar Guide). SELF STUDY College scrutinize After three days of intense probing and minute scrutiny, an eight-member external evaluation team delivered the results of their research to a gathering of aril i; ii ‘It was the findings of the self-study steering committee, that the external evaluation team was on campus to validate. Having the report d by the self-study steering committee, the external team set about interviewing more than 250 college staff, faculty and ad- ministrators, as well as students and during their 36-hour investigation. In addition to validating the findings of the self-study, the external team was attempting to root out any issues or that may have been overlooked, On the whole, the external team's findings peessorrioey the recommendations of the self-study steering committee and, in only a few instances, were there additional recom- mendations presented. “We are encouraged by the number of changes made since the self-study report was released that are addressing those issues identified as problem areas,” said Dryden. In his report, Dryden stated that the institutional self- evaluation was, “an excellent opportunity for positive change to occur.” He said people in the college are ready for iff it Ow Action Ad Phone Ne. 365-2212 Sex not Pulpit & Pew change and many will be disappointed if change doesn't occur. One of the preliminary recommendations made by- Dryden's team was that Selkirk College President Leo Perra and the board, together with a steering committee, form an action plan to the in By Paster IRA JOHNSON In just a few weeks we will be celebrating the birth of Christ, the founder of our Christian faith. Have you ever wondered why Christ came to our earth approx- imately 2,000 years ago? Why not 3,000 years ago, or 4,000 years ago? The Apostle Paul, a well educated man, came to the deep conviction that Christ came to our world at the most opportune time in hu- man history. In his letter to the Galatian Christians he expressed that belief in these words:..:But.when the, time had fully come, God sent His son, born of a woman born under the law, to redeem those under the law, that we might receive the full rights of sons!” (Galatians 4:4). Two important truths shine out of this text. Paul not only speaks of God's appropriate timing, but also of the fact that Christ made it possible for mankind to be restored to full fellowship in God's family! History clearly shows the events that cleared the way, as it were, for the coming of Christ and the spread of the Christian faith. Before the conquests of Alexander The Great (335-323 B.C.) the world was divided into doz- ens of isolated hostile tribes, with no common language, no reliable system of roads, or willingness to consider other systems of thought. Thus, the Oriental and Western worlds were unable to be united to any extent that would enable a universal truth ..to.. flourish. . Under Alexander important ground- work was laid, as Greek cul- ture and the Greek language spread throughout the then- known world. In due time the Roman empire possessed these vast territories and built good roads, establishéd law and order, and a good postal system. The Romans re- tained the Greek language as the language of commerce and exchange, of ideas be- tween the East and the West. Thus, for the first time in human history, there were conditions that would allow the spread of the momentous news that God loves all man- kind and had sent His son to make possible our peace and Sonship! Welcome to God's Family Christ's purpose in coming is clearly stated by the Apostle John when he said: “He (Christ) was in the world, and though the world was made through Him, the world did not recognize Him. He came to that which was His own, but His own did not the report prepared by the self-study steering committee. Some of the highlights uncovered by the external team were discovered in some of the college's smaller campuses and centres. following worries about ‘The Trail Campus was cited for the “excellent morale school, boredom, loneliness among staff participants,” while Dryden noted the many that discovery for yourself, not only so. you could-be at peace, but so.that Christ could give your life a much larger and more satisfying purpose. receive Him. Yet to all who |; receive Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become the children of God.” John 1;10-12. Have you made the dis- covery of God's love for you, and His provision for you to become His son or daughter? This Christmas season would be a wonderful time to make Funeral for Freitas Maria Floriana Freitas of Castlegar passed away Wed- nesday, Nov. 18 at the age of 78. Prayers and mass of Christian burial were held Friday and Saturday at St. Rita's Catholic Church with Father Herman Engberink as MICKEY ‘an AN PADOWINIKOFF = Stocon Pork, C Mille, Callfernta Mariage took place November 1 193 celebrant. Burial was in Park Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Freitas was born Jan. 14, 1909 at Faial, Da Terra, Azores, Portugal. She grew up there and married Militao Freitas. Her husband passed away in 1964 and she came to Castlegar in 1968 to be with her children. She was a member of the St. Rita's Catholic Church. She is survived by one son, Manual Freitas of Castlegar; six daughters, Luisa Ponte and Maria Trindade Royas of St. Catherines, Ont., Maria Rosa Melo, Conceicao Car- doso, Maria Lourdes Re- sendes, and Maurina Fer- reira all of the Castlegar; 16 grandchildren; two brothers, Jose M. Freitas and Floriano Freitas; and two sisters, Gonceicao Freitas and Lu- cinda Freitas. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. Breakthrough for Osteoporosis WASHINGTON (AP) — The trace element boron may play an important role in the women lost 40 per cent fi bereavement. We thank the am- bulance staff, Dr. Hall, nurses of Castlegar hospital. We thank the ‘astlegar Funeral Home an Rey kin for, their very which causes the bones to become brittle, a U.S. Agri- poh Department report Poeret Nielsen, a nutri- tionist, and Curtiss Hunt, an anatomist, said the results of a six-month study will gen- erate a lot of interest in boron’s potential role in pre- venting osteoporosis. In the study, which they described as the first to look “_/ag at the nutritional effects of CAN ih SOCIETY. In memoriam donations. Infor- 3292 Costlegar. 365, 104/16 HEART FOUNDATION with gratitude “In riom” donations which rt Resear boron in humans, 12 post- menopausal women con- sumed a very low boron diet of 0.25 milligrams a day for 17 weeks. They were then given a daily supplement of three milligrams, representing the boron intake from a well- balanced diet, for seven more weeks. Within eight days after the supplement was introduced, Pp es 1" a pi ; condition in older women nesium losses were lower than levels before the study began, when the women diets. with participating Castlegar Merchants Qa». Nov. 23-Dec. 22 a i Ay S OF DOLLARS <4; $100 IN PRIZES TO BE WON! i. Including: F An Admiral Microwave rT Oven (5299.95 vatue) ja *900 HOLIDA GIFT CERTIFICATES FROM : COLUMBIA APPLIANCES LTD. CASTLEGAR And have Other Prizes from Local Merchants! |! — TO ENTER — #2 * Draws will be held Dec: 8, Dec. 15 ond Dec. 22. 1986. , LOT ‘OF WINNERS. for cosh. iegivedsel morchente * Official Entry Forms Only can be used. spend © Fill out the en ‘end deposit it in the entry box ot either SAFEWA' pha cd Ardent = «4 onmrpetagiadg LOOK FOR SHOP " WIN POSTERS IN PARTICIPATING STORE WINDOWS! AND WATCH FOR: aW IN THEIR ADV LOGOS TO IDENTIFY THEM!