Page 14B stlegar Sun Wednesday, May 19, 1993 ssifieds 365-7848 2 BEDROOM mobile home’ with wash er/dryer; Available immediately , Rob son, 365-3953 MOBILE HOME FOR RENT GET DOWN TO BUSINESS! \/ The Castidgar Sun Call our advertising department 365-2278 APA FOR RENT 1 BEDROOM furnished apartment, util: ties included, central 365-5003 1 BEDROOM suite in North Castlegar $300/mo, 365-3805 2 BEDROOM duplex, Robson. Available immediately, riverview, $350/mo., pilus utilities. Call collect 447-6579 2 BEDROOM heated apartment tridge stove, drapes 364-2864 Trail 2 BEDROOM main floor $450 1 bed room basement suite $375 plus utilities North Castlegar 365-8285 : 2 BEDROOM suite in downtown Castle gar. Available immediately $410/mo 227-9432. 2 BEDROOM upper duplex, large cov ered deck, fireplace, plus ensuite 365. ean 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, modern apart ment, close to downtown, cable; lights & heat included. A must see! $650/mo 365-8439. Available May 1 3 — 1 BEDROOM furnished apartment uilities included 365-7353. 900 SQ.FT. 2 bedroom grassed, fenced yard, owner maintained, t/s,dishwasher laundry on site, separate storage area Parking, 365-5070 leave message. BACHELOR APARTMENT. DOWN TOWN LOCATION. Available May 1 BACHELO astlegal $300/mo., includes utilitie Available May 1 CEDAR MANOR 1 oF 2 bedroom apart ments available May 1..365-6213 CENTRALLYLOCATED 1 bedroom su te Available immediately, no pets, non Kors-proterred 365-3886 LY FURNISHED spacious 2 bed close to town, utilities includ ed, nv nd, no pets available immediately 365-5936 FULLY RENOVATED and furnished one bedroom suite, walking distance to ing, available immediately. Call > days or 365-7177 eves HEATED, FURNISHED, ONE - BED. ROOM SUITE FOR RELIABLE PER: »N ONLY. NO PETS, AVAILABLE JUNE 1ST, 365 - 5156 OR 365 - 6610 LARGE 1 bedroom suite, partly fur nished, {/s, utilities included, n/s, no ts, $350/mo. Available May 1. 365 0754 Keep Trying!! LARGE ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE. FULLY FURNISHED, UTIL! TIES INCLUDED, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. CLOSE TO BUS, AVAIL ABLE JUNE 1ST, 365 - 6139, PHONE AFTER 6 PM. NEW DOWNTOWN 2 bedroom town houses, laundry taciiities available, Ve draperies included, $596/mo plus utili ties, no pets, to view call 365-7042 after 10 a.m. NEWLY DONE 2 bedroom basement suite w/carport, 365-6371 NIGE 1 bed, CYT, vite, pri Va ine t 365. ONE-BEDROOM apartment. Furnished with utilities. Close to all amenities Available June 1 365-3848 ROOMS FOR rent by day, week or month, Sundown Motel & Hostel Fernie phone 423-6811 SELKIRK MANOR 2 bedroom apart ments, qvailable june Ist, 365 - 3034 SPACIOUS ABOVE ground 1400 sq.ft 2 bedroom suite plus den. Stove/tridge. fireplace, laundry; cable. Minutes to Castlegar and college $600/mo., utili ties included. Non-smokers, no pets 888-4106 leave message. Available im mediately x TWIN RIVERS MOTEL kitchen units. available, weekly rates. 365-6900 {> 2 bedroom apartment $500/mo., in cludes utilities Call Barry 365-2111 REN WANTED 2 BEDROOM house, prefer small yard 365-0230 = CHRISTINA LAKE beach front cabin one week in August 365-6698 QUIET couple looking for small house to rent,.npt children, no pets, 365 ; 2024 SHARED ACCOMMODATIONS FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED SHARE FARM HOUSE. CRESCENT VALLEY, OWN BEDROOM AND ENSUITE. PETS OKAY, NO CHIL DREN, ROOM FOR HORSE. $350 PLUS SHARED UTILITIES. 359-5935 OR 362-5104 ea WANTED — working person or student to share large 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom ho in Robson $420/mo., includes & laundry’ Evenings 365-0106 utili CLASSIFIEDS SELL aranteed Genuine 3. Courtesy Vehicle or Parts & Accessories Return Transportation 2. Competitive Door Rates 4. Free Repair Estimates FOR APPOINTMENTS. Gary Maloney s... CALL CARL JOHNSON} CASTLEGAR ( Tien onree 713 - 17th St, Castlegar 38-7281 STAY TUNED WITH MAZDA CASTLEGAR St., Castlegar LE MOVING & STORAGE Jf HEALTH CASTLEGAR @ MINI-STORAGE CENTRE MINE-WAREHOUSE UNITS You Store It * You Lock It You Keep The Key! 365-6734 815 HWY 22 (Next to Ernie's Towing) REFRIGERATION/AIR CONDITIONING REFLEXOLOGY AND FOOT SPORTS & RECREATION | SHOEREPAIR | REPAIR Castlegar Mazda Service Department. The service department of Castlegar Mazda is fully equipped to repair & service all makes of vehicles. Department manager, Gafl Johnson and his staff take pride in their work & customer satisfaction is * top priority CASTLEGAR MAZDA 713 - 17th Street Castlegar 365-7241 PUM PRODUCTS LTD. AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR YAMAHA SEA-DOO JONSERED ARIENS SKI-DOO KUBOTA YARDMAN Ph: (604) 359-7111 Fax: (604) 359-7244 P.O. Box 11 Crescent Valley, B.C. VOG 1HO 8.9% financing 0.A.C. or $350 | "On Ail Seadoos!" 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SURGENOR C.G.A 3H4 604-365-7208 604-365-3098 BUS FAX Yvoofing 43 Years In Business FREE ESTIMATES Guaranteed Work JAMES SWANSON & SONS 367-7680 DOOR SERVICE | NOW IN CASTLEGAR ] To Serve the West Kootenays Kootenay Overhead Door Services Resident & Commercial Sales & Service Ph.: 365-8001 or 1-800-661-5122 NEED HELP WITH YOUR ADVERTISING? CALL ON THE PROFESSIONALS CATHY * MELODY » MARILYN 365-5266 . 465 COLUMBIA AVENUE, CASTLEGAR CONSTRUCTION RENOVATI: ge CONSTRy, ys Wy OFFICE SUPPLIES Kel Pret Tel. 3656385 FAX# 365FAXS PHOTOCOPYING FAXING (Send & Receive} PORTS LOCAL PHOTO FEATURE 1] Kootenay basketball teams | experience growing pains Boys and girls in Coquitlam learn through losses/9A Merits of Canadian residency extend to Guatemala Castlegar's Bud Godderis emb ror-the There's no high salaries, fines, or arbitration here, | WEDNESDAY May 26,,1993 Vol. 3 - No. 27 The Castlegar Sun MIXED Weather 3A ‘The weekly newspaper with a daily commitment’ 75 Cents + G.S.T. Overhead concerns SUN STAFF PHOTO / John Van Putten Marlene Machmer has company. This Osprey was not impressed with Machmer when she was remov- ing one of the eggs from the bird's nest, located near the National Exhibition Center. Machmer is collecting eggs from ten different nests with help from a West Kootenay Power bucket truck. Five nests up river from the pulp mill and five down stream will be tested for Dioxin and Furan levels, and how they travel through the food chain. Eggs are only removed if there are more than two in the nest: Food poisoning outbreak closes Trail restaurant KAREN KERKHOFF Sun staff any new developments.” Salmonellosis symptoms are usually present with- Fire due to human error is down so far this year KAREN KERKHOFF Sun staff Community invited to show its pride Community pride is reflect- ed in many ways. It could be as simple as sweeping your driveway, or as fun as getting together with neighbors and friends for a barbecue In keeping with commu- nity pride, Community The Castlegar Arrow District Pride organizers invite you Forest Office reports that, so far, to a neighborhood barbecue the number of forest fires this party Thursday, May 27 year are average year the City of Resource Officer of Protection egar, the Regional Skip Walsh, said that although rict of Central Koote- man-caused fires are down this nay and the Castlegar and year, lightening-caused fires are District Recreation Depart- up. “We have only had one ment have joined together human-caused fire this year so to celebrate the second far. We usually have anywhere annual Castlegar Commu- from five to ten. But the lighten- nity Pride Day. Community ing-caused storms are up. We Pride Organizer Susan have had eight, and this is early Campbell, said besides for those many lightening fires.” being fun, Community Although today’s fire hazard is Pride Day fosters new class two—or low, Walsh said the friendships thereby promot- hazard status could change quickly. ing community safety. There will be 16 Neighbor: hood Block Parties in town, and one in Robson, Ootische- 2 sections 28 pages Ann Landers ... nia, Blueberry and Shoreacres in which you can meet your neighbors, eat hot dogs, drink refreshments, play games and talk to councillors. All you have to do is bring a lawn chair. For further details look for a flyer in today’s issue of The Castlegar Sun. Campbell said volunteers are needed to help with delivery of party supplies to each location. If to volunteer call Susan Campbell at 365-3386 you are abk Entertainment . The Colander Restaurant in Trail has been identi fied as the source of a salmonella food po outbreak that has affected more than 40 people in Trail and Castlegar. Central Kootenay, Health ning Unit Medical Health Officer, Dr. Robert Parker, said Trail area physicians have reported that they have treated a number of patients exhibiting flu-like symptoms. However, tests have revealed that in fact more than forty of the patients had con- tracted Salmonellosis. Parker said owners have agreed to close the restaurant until a further investigation is carried out. “We have dis- cussed the result of the inves: tigation to date with the restaurant owners, and they have agreed to close in the interests of public health while further case findings and tests are carried out health officials are continuing their investigation into the outbreak and will advise the ‘We have di: d the in four to 72 hours after eating contaminated food. The symptoms include: sudden onset of abdominal pain; watery diarrhea; nausea; fever and vomiting. There are several sources of contamination such as preparation of food with unclean hands or utensils, inade- quately cooked poultry, raw result of the investigation to date with of Sal ] ge, lightly cooked foods containing eggs or egg products, or unpasteurized dairy products. To decrease the likelihood he restaurant , and they have agreed to close In the interests of public health...’ DOR. ROBERT PARKER Medical Health Officer cracked eggs Local public public of nit at 365-4300. always wash your hands after going to the toi- let; wash hands before, during and after preparing food; thor- oughly cook all food derived from animal sources; do not allow raw or cooked foods to sit for long periods of time at room temperature; avoid the use of Taw eggs; and never use dirty or if you have had or are currently experiencing the above symptoms beginning on or after May 12, con- tact your physician and the Central Kootenay Health Federal NDP leader visits Castlegar SHARLENE IMHOFF Sun Editor Federal NDP leader Audrey McLaughlin spent an afternoon in the Castlegar area, after attending the USCC Union of Youth Festi val, Friday. The federal] party leader is cur rently on tour throughout western Canada, and was en route to Alberta to lend her support to candidates in that province's upcoming provincial election. McLaughlin also toured throughout the West Kootenay and one of her stops was at the foot of West Kootenay Power's Bonnington Dam. Along with local MLAs Ed Conroy and Corky Evans, as well as MP Can- fidate Heather Suggit, McLaugh- lin spoke about her wariness on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). McLaughlin said Brian Mul- roney, Kim Campbell and the rest of the Conservative government are promising to push NAFTA through parliament, and make it law in this country before the final wording on the agreement is even ¢ McLaughlin said the West Kootenays can expect water exports and more foreign takeovers under NAFTA Heather Suggit cited West Kootenay Power as an example of foreign takeover ‘omplete — —_ Ello Ricciari (on right with hand raised) a Vehicle Inspector with thé Province of B.C., explains to a motorist the reason why his car is being removed from the road. During a safety road check carried out on Hwy. 22 involving both the RCMP and the Motor Vehicle Branch, 460 private and 30 commercial vehicles were checked, resulting in 15 vehicles removed from the road for major safety defects, 30 Vehicle Act chargés, 84 check up slips and one marijuana possession charge. Police also recovered a stolen car or all the local news and sports — Glance Anti-stalking Castlegar City Council has added its support to a resolu- tion that was passed by the Municipal Council of the Dis- trict of Surrey, to establish anti-stalking legislation. The idea was raised by MP Dawn Black, who put forward a Pri- vate Member's Bill. The reso- lution recognizes the need for reform in the criminal justice system, particulary for protec- tion of women who are vic- tims of violence in the home. The city is supporting Dawn Black's Private Member's Bill. Time running out Contributions to send three School District No. 9 teams to the Odyssey of the Mind World finals in Baltimore, Mary- land, June 2 have now reached $15,990. The latest contributions to the fund are: car wash, $700; City of Castle- gar, $500; private donations, $120; Celgar Pulp, $500; Local 2262, $50; Kinnaird Middle School Parents Advisory Council, $50 Subway, $150: Blue Top Burger $280; bake sale, $60. There is still $4,010 to be raised and less than one week left Project Literacy The Annual General Meeting of Project Literacy West Kootenay will be held on June 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Selkirk College Faculty Lounge. Prior to the meeting, members are invited to a potluck suppoer, Starting at 6:30 p.m.. People should plan to bring salads or desserts with them. Here's why... — SUN STAFF PHOTO” John Van Putten