:2A10 MID-WEEK MIRROR, Tuesday, April 23, 1979 CASTLEGAR NEws, sca April 26, 1979 “( cuassiriep RATES AND . INFORMATION Classified Ads oppearing in this * F section run in the Costlegor News only. Deadline for submission is Wednesday ot 10.0.m, They are not Action Ads and therelore are not covered by our “Guaranteed Resulls” policy, lates The first 10 words are 75¢, every additional word is S¢. Payment Policy Poyment must be mode w ad: sPyance, Cash, cheques, or crodit cards, including Viso (Chargex) ond Mosier Charge accepted. Business accounls, poyment os pre-arranged. Please see Section "B" of this poper for our mojor Classitied Action Ads, foams trlage clove In Bebaot sooms, fri atone in Heteo Saocrees on toeanst. vy CENTRALLY LOCATED, Turnlanhed Hi Suitable for couple. Ph, 385- Mit? ite. a ECROOM, furnished References required. Castlegar North. Ph. 385-7183 Chena ay room, large Siitensn. 5 Buikirk Ave, i. jel . 985-5 ae 27 Partial carpetin lose ‘a downtown, No Ay month. MMII? tan “with kitchen fection, ise 2-bedroom basement suite with: fate entrance. He ies ~ MM i T nisnads Nolte c sini pi fe orn lable couple prefer- red. Available May 1. i wee THREE-| BEDROOM pguee with full eae ee MMH? "seamen, Angee Pears n. 368-771 een du utllitisa. Pn eet ul oe OS eed, INE “aeDROGH APARTMENT! for, “im. orat "EE BDAM. HOUSE for rent. aaa nCes Fog! julred. Phone before 9 a.m. ral im. 365-6509, MM/16 ISHED three-bedroom z Sone pr full basement, Suitable eStor ‘couple or couple with Agenager. SEAvaliabie May 1. Ph. 365-71 000. ite Sone OR TWOSDAM Tring or mnmodation. Ph, 365-7667. Avall- MMi tits ACHES SUITE, heated “furniahed, with TV. Bh, SN SI8S or ox 5821. MMII6 Frio, 04 povilgipe: with epeedo- odometi . timer and tension Sante lo_bunk beda. a "Wx58"" ay wi ain es LINE washer, stock pak used, white. Reg. $539.08, fale $489.95. Sears, Castlegar. jar. Radial arm san #27000, Reg. $350.93. 200.95. vw SARS, Castl ra Frids pe. , 988. _ Pate ee. oases, standard Ford mission, $25. Ph. 365-8109. MMII? JANITORIAL Savipmant, | including eat g1g70 Ford Van, vacuum dclesners, floor, "puter. Reasonable erie lca. Ph. 226-7 MM. EXERCISER, $16.00. Ph. 385-263 lay 6 p.m. to Sunday 10 p.m. mMItT aun BEDS. Electrolux is Pr er with all attachments. ONE WOODEN table and ax chairs, aire, ee Dishwasher, ue Phe MIT _ THREE RIMS 14" for 1965 FORD Falrlane, $8 each. Also thres car gonere rators. What offers? fae a RARE. MARTINI Enfletd, a at, ‘Tong lever, circa 1670, Ph, 399-4408. ‘ WINGO GENERATOR, 6 HP. \r . blade, plow, mower, Duzz-saw. No power tt, Ba rh 359-7170. ie SOMPRESSOR, Ve-h.p., aE mn MMII? : Texareep bicycle, feara ald, good condilion. Nae! dobar Oe Available Immdiately Extra Ducks, Ducklings, Goslings and Chicks THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Thursday, roa Soturday MILD CHEESE Block ... Ib. $1.89 Piece ... Ib. $1.99 KC CO-OP Brilliant 365-7373 YAMAH, turntable, Ph. 965-9792. KITCHEN ‘15 portable alah. washer, like 195, Cre kitchen, cabine , "full get, inewdes eating bar, $650. Ph, 226-7694, MMI46 CANVAS TENT, 6x10 ft. with canopy. Like new. Ph, 783, MMHH16 BOAR, 6 montha old. Ph. 365-6070. MMI16 OPEN DIARY case, 10 ft. long Beat offer. Ph, 365-7875. fi 18-INCH Doers ot er, real type power mower, ph. dessar® 16 SOCCER GHOES, one pair, leather, for 6-t07-year-old, $5. Ph. 365, 3934 Sp.m. LECT! FLOOR pol Se Titechmente, & HOMES for SALE IN ROBE! by owner: Priv Immaculate. wnote with firepl BEDROOM home, one 60x120-ft. lot, well landscaped. Ph. 428-4832. Hurl Road, Creston, 8.C. MI3NT MODERN 3-BEDROOM home with ful Desement on on taroe lot, MAP: ou USE te 10 be moved from, the rape Offeral Ph. se ae HOBBY FARM, 2 acres —— ing creek with 2-bedroom house, double farege end Quast house. To view, fies up Pane Creek Road, of phone 3653) 24 or 365-5790. eee aa reat, Sout after p.m: 368-6808. Mi EB ay, aul iat atieel, 1a) fan capes, 4 Mat 4th Avenua, jar. Assumable 10% 388. S8at. satis jOUSs! ‘OR SALE: 2-bed: house inst Robson on view set, $35,000. Ph. 365-6801. MM/16 _ PROPERTY IN| ROBSON: Approx. 7 fren Including two lots on paved roa Gas, lactricity, phone hookups evallabte: View, private, $27,000. please. Ph. 2631 Bfav b im to Sunday 10 Bm APPROX. 3% ACRES In lower Bench In Ootischenla, $42,000, In- cluding rental bullding. Ph. ‘365- MMI3/17 THREE BUILDING lots, 60x100 ft. Nice location In North Castlegar. Ph. oe MMII? UILOING LOT 65x100 ft. 18th Clreet 8 South, $14,000, Ph, 365-51 MMitin/18 ERONTS OQne-acre atts. fiver Oh 200+ {rai mile fro in Curlew, Wash: Great (ishing and Bunt hunting: $10,006 U.S. Call Wea ine ~ MOBILE HOMES UNFURNISHED 1975 12x64 ft. Ex- cellent condition. Porch, uty shed, akirted, enced vara, Otter Eh. 359°7700. ine 1977 14x70-1 rami plu ar bedrooms, 1% baths, . furnished or ‘sAlurntaned 1975 Tuxedo Manor. 3 tt. bedraoma, furnished. Ph. Nelson 825-4616, Dealer license #00441A. MMIt7 1979 2-BEDROOM TRAILER with 6x16-{t. addition. Ph. 385-7538. MMi17 1971 UNFURNISHED: 12x52-foot Galewe trallor with tensa ft. addl- conditioning, tiPoptaces and y cine ir features. $12,000 or Call after 6 P.M. 385-3: MM/3/168 Travel Trailers 1975 16-[t. TRAVELAIRE. Frid, meee tert ate alee, paps tives Incl awning, Jaci ualizer hitc! callent cond! ne $3 Ph, 365- 5642. MMit7 BELLEVUE HARDTOP tent trailer. Good construction, sleeps six. Ph. 365-3691. MMII7 TENT TRAILER, Starcraft hardtop, sleeps 6; fridge, ‘and furnace, 132400. Ph, 350-7170. MMII? tree TRAVEL TRAILER. | $850 Ph, 365-8355 or 365-5378. MMII? lf YOU'RE LOOKING at jorge taare — look at aan pe geen Hy 43 - motor, 5 a .p. O1 Ph, 2408, 365-7505, oF 965-0725, MMIT6 VEHICLES hiteh S508 - 8. tal ran minl-Coo| ale mint estan g si, 200. Ph. 8. MMI? 1970 CHEVROLET Impal V-8, aute., good candlitio! rubber, $060. Ph. 265-5652. M 1976 DODGE Royal Monaco two- miles, two extra 7» Bcyl., res * maunied.” Bxcstient condition, $3500. Ph. ace we io MERCURY Monte baat ut olla: ane efit 3 ast6: Le DATBUN Station Wagon. Ph. 17° i, ro JEEP. Excellent running cona\iten; or will consider trade ‘on font trailer. Ph, MIST? GFT, SECURITY Cam Eyealtent condition. Ph, 38: seal conlilon- Fh See 1076 CHEV Blazer 4x4, Pat pene brakes and aieering. sunroof, & tr eigen a sog-2eg2 “mM 1972 2402 In FIRM, Ph. S8fconze. iw DATEUN. sont Truck, ciub can 8 bucket seats, sie. Excelent condition, Ph. ear M18 1072 MAVERICK: standard, + peed, with cider Ph. 9052460, °°" me 1978 FORD BRONCO, Athged transmission, 11,00 arya ALIANT, TT ra , oe pate Gerbre. RARESIB en O, ape aie . ray at, aah inl nly $000. Ph. St Sony SAP Le age, Marie 1073 wuaTane sutornatle radio, and Ph, Seared steering ferret 1971 DATEUN PICKUP, Good sun ning condition, $700, Ph. 388-6318, M3116 1973 MERCURY Montego, auto Grate, Bo power. pd ie oor, 40,- MMii6 1970 MUSTANG, 20 Bandard, $450. ia ORRET 2-doar, good condi tion, Ph. 365-2486,” °° SAMI 1975 SLYMOUTH Cricket, rebuilt engine, mage, tires, $1700 or beat aller, “Phone 952.5758, MMI/2/16 MOTORCYCLES 1877 HONDA XL2350, low mileage, good condition. Ph. 265-8281. = MMII7 WANTED 4 wate to parentie or rent wih in. Seb if farm Cast tage . ooson er, ‘erativate | ‘or June tat, Call collect mMi3it? | HELP areas CABAL ‘pansime procuate or Reda Valin a, APPIY Bo Box 3007, Cas , MMité 7 — OF VICTORIA {(SESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS IN ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY sea ten Prosramm tot be altered In the bie Hespanalities’ bai include gen peels etna courses in all ject areas tobe given a Hi fi i aura ing ng the ala ina feo vlan ot en el jen and ed In the sanity of Neleon, Castlegar, ral er ec Edusation are to areas of doe need. Preference will give to pereans with relevant pont-oraduat uate lth For coneideatich coe ‘applica. tlon and resume to: Or. A. L. Willlama, sirector, Weat- -Kootenay Education Program: 8, university ot ‘of Victoria, P.O, Box p VICTORIA, B.C. Applications post-marked alter Ma) afore. will fot be conaldel fen oa f LOST& FOUND minco. My. feale about this. i F you find vila fi Malet, would you 1 365-6198, ‘Thank you. MMB GIVEAWAY eels MALE dog, black. Ph. MHZ PouT aaa to give awa: (385-6886. & MMiatt THIRD HOPEFUL =| AA, MGETH preci Aloonolics Anonymous | Ly 1d wom ee ile ly on ani eee hare David's ment, ara Ave. “fatar re] alles — Dlecussion Meeling, Health "Ph, 308-0616 or 966-3603 en NOTICE TO. JOHNATON TERMINALS LIMITED PUBLIC rranttoowav LTo. cuaeaens RHE, (beeen ATLARQE carrtere ae making goin. to ihe Mot ratte mmission to Increae 1 rates. and nara agen Unie In thelr filed tarifte, fcllowe: * JTL VANCOUVER {3LAND: bg. * CAL FREIGHT TARIFF No. 2) PFL LINE HAUL FREIGHT Tan. 3) Mes INFERIOR B.C, TARIFF | 4) rig GREATER VANCOUVER LOCAL FREIGHT TARIFF No. 5) OTL LOCAL. HISTORIA FREIGHT TARIFF No, 6) JTL/PFL BRITISH COLUMBIA IANSPORT AULES & REGULATION TARIFF No. 1 7) INTRA _6.C. CHARTER SER- ther ousted afloat date Ii ‘effective date Ia ay tore. ropresetitatiog covering erintendent. of Molar’ Car. Burnaby, B. .C., oF to fost Motor er Beast office on son or Selare M 1979, Informatt! taining $ nia" epaiication ney mera ed SALES DEPARTMENT’ =: JOHNSTON 1 EO IRALS LTo. Be YUKON STREET VANGGUVER, B.C, on or after A _CNi18 ..: In-Memoriam HEAFINDAHL — In foving memory of Eddy Hortindanl, who passed awe way | Apri ml 28, 1970. We — as mem Joanne, rol, Senna, and Parsi v SuEAN ean LANDEILE: You} paul i ph Pte COOKER ET a mm. 68 3993 or 365-6531 ai iors Mie WANTED to rant: Camper or van Pas ter middle-aged couple th ne ry WALES non-smoker to shai 2-bedroom i! la. saber clus Cullee. nas NTED: Going minted ae en ‘will $3.20 for doll $1.50 for, at doltars, 786 for quarters, 30c for dimes. For 1967 snd 1988 coins, phone for ‘uate, 825-0278. tini15 BABYSITTER for Robson. Days. Ph, 385-3043. HELP WANTED = ; a Blue Megan Bi, one, itt ‘sree college sludant for summer emoto ment under the Youth Greek before May 31, 1079. Include maliing address and phane COMING EVENTS | Ghriatian Science, § comi ir Mi 9 Real” “tnheritance”* ° on Thu Sudltcrium, 29F Baker St. Nelean, BUSINESS OPPT. § me .m. In the ao _INCOME TAX FRANCHISE AVAILABLE H &R Block is tooking fora responsible individual cdpable of operating a volume. tax business. Prior Y for focal fall store, ae wring to Cas tlegar Na school office exper- tence | ie ‘an ‘ase set. mae” muat be filled tm- mediatel Interviews will be arranged. a pe Behoal N Olatriet NO. No. o, 3220, CASTLEGAR, 8.6. VINSHS CNI2/i6 Please See Section ‘B’ of this paper for our major CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS SE eeeeeeeeeeeeet HELP ante a: Apellcaters a are bein, 16 poal fat ‘er the Village Ht . Duties Ipetoge ee mn and tuto ‘Wth, 1971 NOTICE NDP Campaign Office is located at 33 Pine Street Castlegar, B.C. Call 365-6261 tax k ledge, while helpful, is not necessary. We provide: * TRAINING © SUPPLIES © ADVERTISING © MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE : © NATIONAL IMAGE For further information please write to: H& R Block 413 D Tranquille Rd. KAMLOOPS, 8.C. V2B8 3G9 ue 8. ‘le aouin of Glade Texaco, PERSONA PAIVATE SCHOOL — terested In enrollin: her next fall, please write to Box 145, Robson, stating grade your child wilt aura F mi Keri 25 1 Ms, On HI way #3—cne ROWLAND — In ping memory of Rachelle Rowland, entered Goa ‘a Kin) But yeste “Go felty fer for Now Mahe will never, never Wake.” 1 gaze, t think: Can this be Death? - This calm so wondrous wise; Hor tips ttt seem to frame her re ‘There's greeting In her Fogk wistful ee of violet It's time to To smooth ie ‘ining hair, to set My last kiss on your 61 You've taught Seatlak wee plteous: face, And boundtesa pity, te Nou re tering fo to your veating place, ‘with you, ie in ‘whose amile 80 an rath te RW.S Sadty “Ried, Mom, Dad, Robin, Ron and Alcky. v ROWLAND — In loving memory of Aechalte rows , who passed away geet 25, 187 ‘She has ‘gone io ure in our Pa ther care, Ang Lf dear little (oat Tow patter alon The Betuttut Streets ve, there. ised. The Zureks. OPOFF — In loving memo : way wot P John Popoff, who passed ai 29 1977. — Badly missed by Lou, don, Donnaand, hylite. ENGAGEMENT. Mra. Marie Makaroff of Castle- fa and Mr. and MS John Paul ¢ of jelson take great ure nouncing the Pengagerent of "inal children Lorral he wedding la to take nice in Neison an Jung 23, 1879. Mr. and Mrs. Esovoatt ot Castlegar, aed i at of thal to Mr. Ron If, 80) and ‘Mrs. Lawrence Melchalr of Leader, Sask. The wedding 1s to take piece on July 21,1978 Ss WEATHER Robson Hall — 9 (Robson Recreation Society | DANCE Saturday, April 28 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Music by The Gincranon Gap . Refreshments Available & Lunch Served EVERYONE WELCOME ive 10th A $. Cas Three bedrooms, fireplace, garage, large sundeck. Super Lot! Super Location! Super Price! Cooper Agencies 365-3347 J continued from Page Al riding since his election in 1972 ‘andthe Bocial Credit candidate taking ‘credit: for “many achievements for which other + politicians in’ the riding had worked for years. : He noted’ that neither “p> ‘Arcy nor Brooks has Included many. local issues in their cam- paigaing so far and Drown released a 10-point campaign plattorm in which he proposed IN EFFECT continued from Page Al course the knowledge of the local staff Adga picked up,” he . Said, "And of course the airport manager, who's been there 12 to .14 years,” Five out of the six fulltime taff members employed at the airport before the city's with- drawal from the operation will e Establish +a ‘volunteer “wage and price review com- mittee in the riding that would issue a monthly report. e Urge all local lumber manufacturers to set lower prices to generate cheaper housing and also avoid con- sumers making purchases in Washington state, e Urge the government of the day to hold an inquiry into the entire issue of Giant Bingo This Saturday - At: the Complex """ It's time to play bingo with a total of $5,000 in prizes to be given away this Saturday eve- ning at the Regional Recreation Complex. Sponsored by the Castle- gar Rotary Club, all proceeds realized by the service club will be funnelled back into the for the i Freedomite differences, includ- ing an. examination of the $250,000 trust fund sitting in Saskatchewan for one of the two groups. e Begin early negotiations with those residents who will be displaced by the West Trail approach. © Institute proper transit service that does not become a burden to taxpayers. © Offer assistance to Ross- land to obtain funding through the Travel ayes Develop- retain their jobs, to the engii firm ment e Urge of gov- ment, A sixth ‘staff member was hired by Adga to fill a’ position vacated at the time of the changeover, The Adga release listed as airport staff airport manager a eh Michelson, secretary-clerk ernment Taaterial insuch ethnic languages as Russian, Italian and Portuguese which have representation in the riding. e Establish closer liaison with the federal MP. @ Monitor practices of B.C. P fire chief Bernie Van Rassel, foreman Emile Marchildon; equipment operator -Denny Hughes and mechanic Dennis Mertan. “The importance of this airport to the people and ‘in- dustries in the Trail, Castlegar and Nelson region is well- recognized,” the release said. “Every effort will be extended by the company and the highly- experienced airport staff to provide users with a continuing high level of service.” ‘The release welcomed com- ments to the airport manager or the airport advisory com: mittee on airport matters “at any time.” Ina letter to city council this week Al Bach, the minis- try’s Tegional aciministratat, including prescrip- tions and diagnosis, e Urge the government to provide funding for proper residences at Selkirk College's Castlegar campus. | Canada Postes Post Canada POSTAL SERVICE CONTRACT Tenders ore invited for pertarm- ance of Cranbrook and Castlegar Highway Service. involved is the of the Public Tennis Courts located adjacent to the com: the big prize is the $3,000 blackout with an additional $100 door prize to those buying advanced cards. For the Record Inwas stated in last week's police briefs that a car driven by Peter Markin of; Winlaw backed into a’ parked’ vehicle when in reality the driver of the offending vehicle is Jerry Peter Markin, also of Winlaw. The News/Mirror apologises forany embarrassment this may: have caused Peter Markin. ‘ BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY Invites tenders for Crushed Rock: Surfacing: for the 1979 Stage at Selkirk Substation which is located on the noril bonk of the Pend-d'Oreille River, opprox. @ miles from Wanelo, B.C. (Documents available from 23 April 1979 pon prepayment of $10.00 plus 40¢ B.C, 55. S. Tox for the first copy, and $5.00 plus 20¢ B.C.S.S. Tox for each additional copy, NON. REFUN DAaLE -) Reference No. Q9-1065 CLOSING DATE: 16 May 1979 To provide lobour and equiprhent for work required to move molerial and equipment from the worehause fo the storage: yard adjacent the the of mail b Cronbrook and -Castlegar, In- cluding service to intermediole points. A tractor-trailer-type vehicle is required. Dotoils moy be obtained al the Cranbrook Post Gliice, or al the address below, Tenders must be “my the City of Castlegar and ie employees for their efforts in maintaining a high standard of operation at the airport.” ‘The letter said the city's co-operation “has permitted an early transition” to the contract with Adga. yOBIRTHS WULFF — To Larry and Susan Wulff of Blueberry, B.C., April 22, 1978, a daughter. ANTIGNANI — To Gennard and Elizabeth Antignani of 1 Castlegar, B.C.,.April 22, 1979, @ son. PUCCI — To Vince cai Lucy Puce! of naaatlegar, B.C. April 23, a) = To James and Katle rity 4 Castlegar, B.C., Aprit 23, anon. Sercanaa — To Wiliam and Lynn Ostermar April 24, 1979, VATKIN — . Peter id Mrs. Vatkin of Gann, 3. C., April 7, 4 1979, 8 caniaan’ — To Willlam and Betty Carlson ot Soatlegar, 8.C., April 16, 1079, a son. JMIEFF — To Steve and Joyce amletl ol G of Ceatlegar, B.C,, April 16 FURTNER — To Fritz and Margit Furtner of Castlegar, B.C., April cy 1979, a son. PEREPOLKIN — ‘To Peter and Margaret Perepelkin of Castl B.c., a 20, 1979, a daughter. — To Willlam end Boroerat Jankola of of Castlegar, B.c., pril 20, 1978, a y May 16, 1979, at: Transportation Services 8,C, & Yukon Posial District Room #600, 750 Combie Street VANCOUVER, B.C. V6B 4K1 Keenlayside Dom, oaloger Reference No. 1726 CLOSING DATE: 7 May 1979 Sealed tendors clearly mocked ss above-releranca: received in Room 1026, ae Hydro and Power Authorit Building, 970 Burrard Streel, Vancouver, B.C, 13, until TnOd ‘oom, local tine. closing dates as above. Details moy be oblained from the olfice of the Purchasing Agent, 10th Floor, am Surrard Street, Vancouver, 8.C. 1¥3, telephone 683- 2577 ond 6a 2560. * Comfortably large {emily ome in S. Castlegar « Large, park-like lot, paved driveway . Bir laces, 3-Sbdrms., washer, living room & dining Only persons sarlously FOR SALE BY. OWNER a+ s . aad brick finished rec. area © tnclu room drape: ear a more sitrattive feot maintained residence, ieseen in the $71 Phone 365- 83 as love, fridge, dish. lature! gas heat In acquiring s 0 gual but & well: New Listing Large three bedroom family 95 x 100. To Everything! In the CASTLE BAR Subdivision finished basement. Fireplace in li Cooper Agencies 365-3347 Convenient home witha full, partially Ng room. Lot size ELD, Thank-You To all the many participating citizens who attended and contributed to the success Biot West Kootenay Trade Fair 79. May we extend our sincere. appreciation and congratulations for your continued support which is so very important in bringing the many friendly people of our communities together to share in the one common interest of being proud of what we have in the West Kootenay. Thank-you once again and see you next year! West Kootenay Trade Fair Committee AL Castlegar Selkirk lions Club “ORSTA” Ross,’ . swimwear thot hos been for women who have had surgery for breast , sancer, Mrs. Ross, who Is a volunteer with, the Co Canodian Cancer Society's cshobiltation eae: has attended sevoral in and: will He a ecaing another one’ this coming June. Volunteers, all Ootischenta, with the the Canedian Ca cate Soclety, examine pie ‘on enete, above) of Counsellor’s - Comments HSS is in the second year + of a Work Experience Program ‘that pi rovides a chance for students to explore some future + career possibility by going out on the job itself in the com- munity, At présent, work experi- * ence opportunities exist in over 100 “different types of occu- pations in the area. Besides the jobs mentioned last week, these could be added — postal work- ers, truck drivers, heavy-duty mechanics, biologists, forest + service, airport workers and troy, stoff nurse through this pi pat program offer moral support and Practical advice fo women who aro In Castlegar similar and district," Mrs. Ross. will’ gladly ‘we -Personal displays: of breast prosthesis and of whom are d clothing that is available. For Fhe information on this program, or to arrange a speaker for your group, call her ct 365-5507. If no answer, please call again, as she works shiftwork. Aer Is Cancer Month, (Voice of the People Exhibitor Well Pleased Editor, Castlegar News: + “As an exhibitor in the Castlegar Trade Fair, I would lke to express our company's sincere appreciation for the’ assistance and co-operation we eceived from Frank Stasila “land the Castlegar Lions Club. It was the personal atten- tion and extra effort on behalf of Frank ‘and the Lions’ mem- bere, which enables our com- pany to obtain a booth only a Results few days prior to the Trade Fair. at . We would -also like to thank the people of the West “Kootenay area for their kind words and enthusiasm, making the Trade Fair an enjoyable _ and rewarding experience, Thank you and we look forward to next year's fair, John Mandryk, President Sensei Operations of “Lig wane from Joy Keillor Bridge Club - leven-and-a-ligif- tabled pated in Monday night's * - partici; “play of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club, with the following results: 1 ~ “North-South.” With an average of 120: : First, Cleada Bower and Jean Fischer, 142; second (tied with 194%), Bev Swain and Agnes Charlton, with Lorne Musclow and Chuck Clarkson; fourth, ‘Clara Johnson and Connie Miller, 183%; and fifth, Ian MacDonald and Otto Walker, 180%, East-West MINOR SPORTS Sure, walre Interested! Phone the Castlegar News for detalls on how to get reports of your organization onto the sports pages. q With an average of 110: First, Dr. Ron Perrier ani Bill Gorkoff, 144; second, Gene Magy and Terry Sabourin, 136; third, John Sokolowski and Julie Smith, 124%; fourth, Jack and Jo Mundt, 124; and fifth, Tan Glover and Bert Tyson, 123, Congratulations to Sun- day's unit game winners, Dr. Ron Perrier and Bill Gorkoff. $1 200 Organ Stolen From Trade Fair - Castlegar RCMP are in- vestigating a break-in ‘at the Post office. Police say a mail carrier discovered it at 2:80 am. Friday. Glass was smashed out of a door to gain entry. It is not known if anything was taken. al . s Castlegar RCMP also re- ported the theft of an electronic organ valued at $1,200 from the Regional Recreation Complex during the annual trade fair. | schools, im This is a voluntary pro- gram. Students select the work area they wish to explore, Any ‘student — in Grades 10, 11 or 12 — regardless of the school program’ — may take part in this project. < The first step is a short orientation course at SHSS with Mike Chapman. During this time, students will have to research their work choice and try to. determine (with Chap- man’s assistance) if the choice of job is‘realistic for the stu- dent's particular skills and in- terests. lsodevel man's Compensation (by SHSS) and they keep working hours for that job for a full week. There is no pay for this work, At the end of the week, * employers are asked to provide an evaluation of the student's performance with regard to those general qualities usually sought by all employers — atti- tude, responsibility, dependa- . bility, and the ability to get along with others. Young people sometimes have strange ideas about work- ing, and while five days is nota long time, it does seem to inject a’ bit of realism into the stu- dent’s perception of:a job, Some. stidents.return to school firmly convinced that they are in the correct field — others returning have’ learned, that they might have made a ~mistake in their selection ofa * future: career. For those who were ‘not satisfied, it could mean a saving of time and effort in the years to’come. The’ student’ can now, . start pursuing some alternate Unes of employment. Thus: far, the’ response -4 “study plan” to keep up with the regular school work they - will be missing when they are out for .their work week. Students on Work Experience are definitely not excused from any school assignments or com- mitments. - _ Students agree, in writing and in advance of leaving the school, that they will maintain from both and stu- dents has been very positive: Over 120 local employers are taking part in this program, creating opportunities in’ more -than 100 different occupations. This is excellent. co-operation from the community — and SHSS is extremely fortunate to have such participation from employers. their regular It js part’ of the student's responsibility to notify his/her subject teacher of the coming, absence, to ask the teacher for the assignments, and to obtain written” approval from the teacher for being on the work week, Once out on the job,’ stu- dents are covered by Work- BLASTING CAP brought to the. News/Mirror office on Wednesday of fast week by G. rose of Genelle has been cause for concern by Xralle sesidents for fear a child might stumble onto such an object. This one was found in the crea that uranium interests had active. The blasting ca; bot was taken to the focal RCMP who at first did not accept It later sent someone to pick it up from the Melrose home. —News/MirroyFoto by Lois Hughes Dixie Lee is celebrating the. appointment of well known Castlegar businessman, DAVE SYLVESTER, as president of Dixie Lee, Canada, We're marking the event with savings for you. This Friday, Saturday & Sunday ony Boekel adder 12 pieces of juicy chicken, French fries and gravy, medium pototo salad, and medium coleslaw. $37 7 9. Dixie Lee 7th Avenue, South 365-6304 © Castlegar .K Downtown eatiooer For the Record Based on information re- ceived by the Nelson Energy -Conservation Centre,: the News/Mirror recently. identi- fied the recipient of a film donation by Mike Jessen as Leni Normington, head of the , Selkirk College Audiovisual De- partment. Ms. Normington has ad- vised the News/Mirror that she is the film librarian at the college. The department head is - .James P, Ford. 3 Six-Year-Old ‘Is Killed On Highway Crescent Valley police re- port a alx-yearold boy, Micha Morton, was killed Sunday after the youngster ran out in front of a' pickup on Highway No. 6'at Perrys Siding. He was taken by ambu- lance to the Kootenay Lake District Hospital in Nelson where he was pronounced dead on arrival, Police say no charges are being contemplated. Name of the driver has not been re- leased. “CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 26, 1979 A 1 1 Blueberry Plans Flea Market : Blueberry Recreation The annual spring Blue- berry Flea Market that every- one locks forward to will be held in the Blueberry Creek Park on May 19, starting at 12 noon. : , This family day and flea market will also feature a barbeque and bingo games, Everyone is invited to bring all of their outgrown toys, cloth- ing, and household stuff not in use and set up their own stall at the market, for free, Other items discussed at the regular meeting of the it coming and adults and upkeep park. Anyone interested tennis lessons could eg Miller-Tait. A new tennii ZEF 8 st re ae fir ‘erry Cormier, Bloebiiry's ene to Reeréation Commission No. 1, reported on the West Kootenay Recréation Conference and the uped Castlegar and District Fitness Weak setivities| to) be bid in iy : coal Tops, Gnd Panis ........ ‘Karnies Ladies’ Wear 67 Maple St. % OFF Castlegar.