loner Gnd Mone speakers. $450. eo KK: BARG: EW YEAR ee SEAR, in COUEGE lendars ung TONE DOUBLE oun slecrrie slave; side by side frost free fridge (sat). Harvest gotd SE dishwasher, Ph 359- EY) BUCK HAVEN YOUR CHAINSAW SAVINGS: ‘AND: Waneta noes at Beaver Crook 7822 Ey A NEAR new 36” snowthrower fits Sears anes Medeods late roeels $395. Ph. 35 four ovthorized desler for Products COLOR TV Ars stzazO MIKE'S TV SERVICE * 355 Columbie Ave. CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION First 10 Words $2.50 Additional Words 10¢ 3 Insertions for Price of 2 7 insertions for Price of 4 Rates for Longer, Timer Also Avolloble Payment Policy through the mail, Clossitied Ads charged, but a $1 billing hod will be made If the ad is not paid for seven days after it first appeors. {This $1 charge does NOT op- ply to Visa and MasterCard charges.) “Boxed Ads” mi. esdays and 10.a.m, Fridays Action Ads Deadlines WEDNESDAY CASNI 12Noon Taeetey SUNDAY CASNEWS 12 Noon Friday Order by Med Print your Action Ad separaie piece of paper ‘ond The Castlogar Nows rosorves the right! to clossify ads under appropriate headings and 13 determine page location, Hemen Act All advertisements such as Human Rights Act. This Act states no advertisement moy state or im © preference, limitation, or specification, on the bosis of an applicant's race, religion, colour, marital status, ancesiry, place of origin, age, or sex (unless the matier relates to the main- tenance of public decency AND prior approval obtolned through the Human Mixeo ‘alfalfa and clover. Ph, 965- tfn/100 SDESOFFOR, cut and wrapped.! Sides of Ad beel fronts and hire ds, Free delivery, avery Tuvsday, - Newdan Farms, Cr +5662. Televsions — Colour ond oo Sysiems Rentals 2 UNION PETERS ae jend Service 1334 Coder Ave, Trail, B.C. 7 Carol py 365: ROAD BUILDING, sate for WEDNESDAY CASNEWS 365-2212 aval supplies, asphalt suppll Frans-x ae Ph 368-6563, n/67 Kitchen Cabinets BY CRESTWOOD AND INTERNATIONAL wy AN WHAT ARE : VERIGIN INDUSTRIES LTD. Bear Creek 368-6483 USED GUNS bought eng told, Wise's Hi cash or irade. Rossland, Ph, 362-517) me BLACK leather recliner, small Coleman oil heater, swag ee h, 112-825-4721. tins brother Sewing Machines 745 Sehos st . 7 Nglson pis. 354 4877 + Photocos * Single El * Telephone Ar Ol heoter. evening. FOUR 14” 6097. Phone 365.7497 OVAL 313 tfn/103 tims $15 each. 365- 3/103 ALFALFA and Timothy hay (barn stored) 365. MEN'S Ski — O% $65. Teed 3 2 seasons 365-5431 after 5 p.m, Clothing For The Family AtPrices To Sut Toe Budget waterbeds, stort ot $289. Selection. Ph, 367-7608. ett asce ood 4-BDRM EXECUTIVE HORE, ty Taraihess RENT THIS SPACE 365-5210 ry UMlON PETERS AR vasa Cedar Ave., Teall, BC. Pp Run your classified word ad) twice at regular price and get the third insertion NO EXTRA CHARGE Heep or ae available immediately. ee South Castleger. Phone GRE BDUN BASERENT SUE. 4 365-2634 a/ vinon SBE RES or see th. Tw 2-8DRM APARTMENT. Utilities In- $205/month, Utilities t Tneluded: cluded, No pats, 365-5470 or 365- ts. F Sees Ec sees 77) On DRM F basement 2-BDRM TRAILER “in Blueberry fis. in Sriliont with ki kitchen and k. Furnished, ‘month. liv . lo Includes utilities, Avaliable now. pets: 365-6804 after 5 p.m. 7/1 one ari 7 Insertions for Price of 4 KITCHEN puree: fully furnished, ‘etc. Linen a lous groun lents, con: stud ruction Priced fer the bu i 365-3250, Soa or 365-5090. oaa7. GONNA DO an YOURSELNES} WITHOUT : i Mrcine Ss : Seevice TWO MEN'S J. "$5 each or two Norse eet, in ‘rental T-CORD OF MINED DRY WOOD. -\S: Custleped: gece Olt street peng, BORO OF MIXED DRY WOOD, “iss, ding clothes rock. $5.00. Small r metal folding + clothes rack, $3.00. Utility trailor a new box 4x6, $125.00. Phone ae | ONE BDRM. -furnished house 3 sulles up Pass Creek Ri: Phone 365-3172. a BDRM townhout mediately Walk to Castleal od! Elementary I. heat and aa he Bisel utllitt 2323. Mt i "Wodiand rary a Heder betore U2. a for two Insertions ynleas notifled otherwise. /mo. tin Webster, or jumnished: peo at eo tin/99. reioy Taso ). ft. Commercial ice, downtown core. ‘core. svcines 2 BORM Mobile Home with porch $325/1 in South Costh 365-3155. L. jed, cle D ded, close Eh, SES-7167 or 659607. tin/99 RM apt. avail, Immediately, 365-3204. getkik Meriore Ph, % TOD" RESIDENTIAL Tots, fully rviced in Salma, Owner will ac- t 50% down and ca inZ9 Creek Road, fron- beautitul view, tin/86 500. Ph. in/97 60% 126" PRIVATE or (Woodland Brel North Castiegar. Ph. 3652 ni CASNEWS ACTION. Rew © ONE ‘BEDRGOR a 3 a fl only. No pete. Seserane, O71 ony No Pete Sh Shamrock Motel 1980 ELECTROLUX vacuum (new) singer stylist free arm (534) 365- 5884. 3/103 WEDDING | station trom ani: Print. coll di 36! 85 anytime. 52/101 CHINA CREEK MINI STORAGE ULOCK U STORE- Ca: Re 197 Columbia Ave: Ak je ~ Unda or Burt. ny KITCHEN CABINETS ropean Style corien counter Tops Energy Misor Fireplace Inserts and Heaters WOOD: windows and doors. Guarcnteed Custom Framing Free Estimates FRAME GAL! LERY i2eated on Teal Frultvate Hoey ot PHONE: 367.6279 Construction Utd. For Brochure or qucther Information sorted Geo jenovan, Box ge mile Ptr B.C, VOK NF. OGLOFF Contracting | -5808 ADULT MOVIES 24hrs. $30./Day E. 1629 Sprague Ave.. | Spokane, Wa., U.S.A. ” Honey Almond: Granola FURNISHED bo ent eeult Utilities — inclu und facilities Rcclape le ‘Private en- tranee 365-2207.ctter 6 p.m. 3/104 Bdrm. opt. near downtown wail, now all uiiies pt. utilities Tevded 3/104 PARK LANE MOTEL Fanily ‘rooms with kit-| chens © Good family movies: © Color T.V. © DD ‘phones. E. 4412 Sprague Ave. Spokane, Wa., U.S.A. + MEW STORE FRONT BUT. OLD, FASHIONED .. Trophic One Per Day Tablets 15 % orF_ All Vitomin ue 3 BDRM iraller, large private fot Tablets BM in Blueberry Crook. FI 1 o% OFF fie 2 SDE furnished trailer iat ° son). Ph: 365. ‘Ha/t01 FOR RENT 2 and. 3 BDRM con- dominiums with full basement, sundeck and carport. Quiet residen- tial neighborhood on Meadowbrook Drive. BIG 2 bdrm. apt. s200/ma; a) ME 365-3638, E QNE room sulte, Phone alter § fa im. 365-6234 FEEDROOM bavement sae ie fireplace. Phone alter 5 p.m. 365- 6234, 37103 MOTHER NATURE'S PANTRY 276 Columbia Ave. Castlegar — 365-7750 (Rights Branch). 3E0. Ph 395. 2735 (ovenings). tfn/62 MIXED firewood. Ph. 365.5171, SAM’S AUTOMOTIVE Available immediately. REALTY WORLD Castle Realty Lid. 365-3336 tin/94 won't let you down... Exhaust Systems © Pipe Bending © Complete Automotive Service 975 Columbia Ave. Castlegar « Sam Konkin 365-3666 ae ance oda ‘one and FURNISHED 2 BDRM ba: sulte, ground leval enteance, car- pets, Tireplace. No children or pets. Ph, 965-5999 after 3 p.m, | FOR SALE; 2 single pede. ie as is 2/104 | $19.3, 1 atth head! ADS WORK 2 teid re lance ‘‘WHEELEST. i #Casn Registers tor Calculaters * Duphcators 12 X 60, 3 BDRM, includes stove, ew ei tui umace and In_ count settin 95500. Ph: 36 tin/84 Bill's Mobile Home Service Ltd. Complete fiobiie Home Service Moving, Srirtna, Sundecks, ireplace Installation Office located at Shoreacres Traller Park Ph. 359-7014 ‘ATE’ The S711; Surrey, 5 calcaten: (06747). tin/94 FAVE ‘A: VERY. NICE SELEC TION ef double wide ond wide homes. Avallable in re and adult parks in Vcncouver's lower aiand. {D. 5246 }2-588-8818. Wa 12 x 60 FURNISHED 2 60RM mobile hor Must be ‘moved. $15,000 o,b.o. Ph. 365-3155.tin/95 Ox 0 SOREL EE eS -10.X 50 GENERAL 2 BDRM pai furnished; $6,000 o.b.0. ne Waren BRAND NEW 14x70, Mobile Homes *26,500 NORTHWEST MOBILE HOMES D.N, 6583 Ph. 365-3551 eee ee eater eee "78 17’ OKANAGAN com , tan. dem weal, sults ined, used be will sore fil aoe ring: $5 368:7436. | 1978 FORD VAN auto., V-8, Needs body work, partially cam: partsed gif0O ob. 365 i MAIN ST. MUFFLER © Custom Tube Bending © Headers © All Exhaust Systems © Dual Conversions 1335 Columbia Ave. 365-5411 1969 FO! ton, 360 automatic in good conaon $1200. 226-7368 1976 CHEV ‘A-ton longbox, 350 cu. Inch, 4-spd., $3400. eatery a 7 14.2% FINANCING availab Lae ules ry “automate, val wheel cuitlion’ & siereo, and and ity roof, As a Ph, 365. 3/104 if these benefits appeal toyou, please phone our Circulation Deportment at 365-7266 x Our Circulation Manager will be pleased to discuss route opportunities with you. Some dam good people delivered papers in their youth... ‘~\ © Regular. exercis: * Chelce of area — and in retirement some darn good people are going back to it! ~~ Heré are some of the Benefits : ofa Castlegar News Route: * Profitable part-time work. © Expanded sontecs will with people. Opportunity to meet people and make rien ae ‘own neighi sgh an ees weekly routine, urhood, ” BLOCK and brick work. 365-5604,” RIE iis ERO jays Bird, Yer; er. Ph. 365-8702 Best Offer. * Hed CHEVROLET Impelgs rx ae ee ror dl leces cfter. Car & Truck Rentals Weekend Special Fri. Spo, ighennine $HQS9 WE TRY HARDER 365-8461 —— ue. %-TON, camper’ special, ‘auto,, 55,000 km., desl tanks, 37,495 o.b.0, Ph, 388. oe ‘CHEVROLET cee fee er sisering brekes: Phe abe Seto otter rH COHOE| Insurance Agency Ltd. : 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 * Providing Complete Insurance service *We bove licence plate: be Open 6 days a week toserveyoubetter . * Private auto insurance Jos CHAVELER Newport 000 1978 CHRYSLER New km., mint condition. Pst i sel, $6,500. Ph. 365-3284, Church Chuckles “New shell for turtle LUTZ, ‘FLA. (AP) — A. animal hospital to be put out mud turtle, its of its misery. + “shell allspaed in elght pieces by CARTWRIGHT Remember the wonderful blizzard in ‘60 that regation six hours while all past. dua pledges?” NEED a carpenter? Will work by: hour or contract, Free estimates. hh. 365-6120. tin/87. {r te hu vanes dad, adh eatater “and eT EPTRCeS Bricks, Blocks, Stonework, Chimneys, Ph. 365- 6075. z tin/96 IN TARRYS AREA, 8 moni eidcalled , iden late yp one jeward, phone sv9-4762, TE charged tor: 21° SAILBOAT. (Aquc ‘and main, de nes uni stereo, stove HD. dod jer ‘curtain geod condition, Call 965-3285 of; fer 4 (weekd 7/103 este ted there fe 338 YAMAHA, tools instuded $600. 365-6100, 440 EVEREST and 300 ciation twil on ce twivel trailer, cant Ih. 365-3923. ° ton A tal ot Keys on a Block. Been Narcy Green aki halla i, ee, on Noney Green ski trail. Ph 2620 86-6856. found ‘pene ow ‘no’ ou've lost the Lazorett ORE seed jon. a 1979. TS eT es, poy rou did loved rofuswent wi ‘God called you They soy there is a frente ‘that after being hit twice by cars, ‘was rushed’ bleeding to an Mackenzie . - holds.to its frontier image MACKENZIE (CP) Through’ its brief - history, this has always been’ a fron- tier town, so adversity is nothing new to its hardy inhabitants. “How goes the forest in- dustry; so goes the North,” is acommon observatio1 nin part of the province. . And these days, the forest indus- try in B.C. is not going well. 1! But Mackenzie,, populstion 6,000, is more fortunaté'than other B.C. towns: dependent on slumping ieee markets. While © nearly - logging operations are grinding toa it and. the sawmills, aré ” gutting back, there are two pulp ‘mills here ‘and pulp markets are re holding up fairly we Often, one member of a working couple will head out in the morning to a pulp mill job while the other joins the growing liheup at:the local Employment :Canida office. it carvies wounhys memories ota ling of the few job iti on the The riverbed is made of tears, Loy carefully side by site, water very p with tears. by the many ienes we tied work is sane, the river ‘wit alvida ond walk ocross the riv iF, ened DOGS & CATS we etc oe Rod and Jan P: ore happy to nce Grr birth ofa baby, irk, ieone Michal on Dee. 25 91. feight 8 te at Castlegar oe District Hospital, Castlegar, c FOSTER HOMES FOR] : office bulletin board reads as follows: salesperson, guitar repairperson, pinball ‘ma- chine 'repairperson, water er to be well driller, typewriter re- pairperson, electricians and truck drivers. BAD YEAR But it's been a bad year fo loggers. Many were down for the ‘three-month spring breakup, then during the strike, and now due to mar- ket conditions. : “It’s not a nice situati bullt a new shell with. the help of an auto body shop, and the turtle recovered. “There was so much. dam- age I didn't know if we could fix it, but I figured we'd try,” veterinarian Mary Leisner said. “Basically, he was a very healthy turtle. What looked bad was the shell. The whole top was caved in like a crater. But the body wasn’t damaged, “The ‘turtle was good ‘through all this,” she said Friday. “We stabilized him and medically treated him, and he didn't seem to mind, this ‘The only thing he didn’t like was when we vacuumed him to get the slivers and. chips out. He put his feet out and tried to run away.” The unorthodox treatment: was attempted after Jean Nygren, a director of Tam- pa’s Animal ' Protection League, arrived at the Lutz ‘Animal . Hospital with the turtle. She had seen another- car hit it, and then struck it with her own, RECONSTRUCTS SHELL “It was bleeding so badly and the shell was a mess. I fim thought it didn’t have a chance and wanted to see it put to sleep humanely,” she recall But Leisner, using a drill and. some delicate bone in- struments, lifted out the de- pressed pieces of shell and filed and fitted them back into place. Some pieces were missing or destroyed, but the vet- erinarian overcame the prob- lem by using fiberglass under the director of Jim McCom- ish, an auto body shop oper- ator whose wife works at the * animal clinic. After a trip to the body shop, where the rough fiber- glass was sanded smooth, the the animal hospital for five days. It was then given a clean bill of health’ and released last month into a swampy preserve. Chemical warfare known to backfire _ WASHINGTON (AP) — Soviet soldiers using potent chemical weapons in Afghan- istan occassionally have re- ceived a gruesome taste of their own war gasses, U.S. intelligence reports ssy. U.S. officials say they are carefully studying the re- ports, which indicate casual- ties have occurred from asir- dispersed chemical agents accidentally blowing back on Soviet and Afghan govern- ment soldiers fighting- Moslem insurgents. One. U.S. - avalyst, who asked not to be identified, said‘ in an interview this week that he is aware of “a lot of reports about the Soviets getting caught ‘in their own (chemical) agent.” He said that, although de- tails are still lacking, an in- cident of this sort must have oceurred during the recent fighting because word about Boviet chemical casuzities came from a variety of sources, including hospital | sources in Kabul. - but what the hell can a guy do,” says. Gene Gratton, 46, who was the first logger to haul for B.C. Forest Products in. Mackenzie ‘in 1969. “It's att to be tough, ° he says, then: adds in typical pioneer style: “But Til sur- vive. Til do lots of skiing — REPOSSESSION: 1960 Hondo , excellent calanene apply at Castlegar Savings Credit Union or Ph. }-7232. Highest or any bid not necessarily accept b oT TREE TOPPING SHAPING PRUNING COLUMBIA PEST CONTROL & TREE SERVICE LTD. Box 457, Trail 368-6114 FREE ESTIMATES _Tarry's Woodcraft Wood & Vinyl Windows Patio Doors, etc. Tarrys 399-4357 chimney — only $35 to. glean your ch Mnney tor another “S eating season. Phone now foran PAINTING CONTRACTORS Commercial Industrial Residential Falcon Painting Ph. 3563 K:L.S. DRILLING iff Kanigan Water Wells: Domestic indusic Complete Pump Intalio 2 Sojl & Foundation Testing HONE: E: Office 365-7137 ‘Mobile H499966 " Box's426, Castlegar: B.C. VINSWS speeinmert her aide » enoliahy Chimney Sweeps. 365-6018. tin/75 gtherw NEEDS GOOD HOMES. $ Fo Heotttiy " DOGS & CATS Please consider us first, iT Ph, 365-3907 or 365-2888 | | HOW to get I Bionker reac je to 290,000 homes dust $99" will place Wout ae-werd Classified ed in ‘all é-member ry ithe the. oar Asean. Ave., Castlegar: in/93 FREE FUNERAL PREPLANNING, For further” information torio KIR. 929. ALCOHOLICS:. ANONYMOUS | 365-3663; ANON, Aone F. eS 8060, Christine © 7 ue Nado L. 199-4419, Pats; 1. 365-8302, Al: Ateen, Jeanni 8. 365-5844, —— Bie BRO TERS of wih a. fle le moment brother, it will last forever. —beobig brother iy Glathariezs p yelonteas F 170 01 Pei eens —— od EMOTIONS AN . .m.,. Castlegar Volunteer Exchan: rd + Sireat, next io Wests. - 32/97 THE Aas = Weddings — Parties Reasonable Rates 365-6474 first time I'll be able to do it.” In the hotel beer parlor, Wayne Breshears sips a beer over his unemployment in- surance cheque. . “This industry is so erratic, he says. “Rumors happen. You don’t know from one day to the next if you're getting laid ‘off. There's really a feeling of insecurity.” But ‘he doesn’t feel the .__ Div. of Pacifica Estertalnment Industries Ltd. ' town is hurting too badly, Provincial - The ec. 81 Provincial win- ning ticket“ number is 1652604. This ticket, with its complete number. wins 000. : Additional prizes are $50,000 for the last six digits: $1,000 for the last five digits; $100 for the last four digits; $26 for the last three digits and $10 for the last two, digits. ‘The next draw takes place this Friday. Seniors’ lottery A déluxe Caribbean cruise for two, a prize in the Se- niors' Lottery, has been won . by Albertine Roberts of Dawson Creek. Winner of the $100,000 prize is Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pollock of Nan-, aimo. Four $2,000 winners and 14 Ph; $1,000 winners have been named in the draws which began Sept. 1 and concluded Dec. 29. None were from the West Kootenay. OW OPEN Sun Crest & ‘BottleNeck k Pop fou have trted: GROOMING, - BOARDING AND PET SUPPLIES. SHASHEEN, | KENNELS | (reg.) NELSON 952-2164 DANCE BANDS and ‘mobile disig Diellable for sy Sngagement. Ph, 362-73: P0758 lt 1 seca tae $6.00 to $6.25 Case ‘PLUS DEPOSIT BOB'S PAY'N TAIT STORES although the businesses are feeling it. The Lofgren brothers, who live in a local mobile home, have both been touched by the lumber market slide. NOT SUFFERING Yet it’s difficult to describe the single men: — Curtis, 31, and Gary, 40, — as “suf-. fering.” ‘ Curt was a loader operator. ® more than $13 an hour, when Finlay Forest In- dustries assigned him to piling strips at the planer— a job paying close to the $11.46 |, base ra’ him on snow removal in the yard, a job that pays nearly what he was earning But he was making more 10 years ago with all the over- time he worked then. Biya a faller and bucker for 20 years, was laid off 2'/s eens ago. But before that he was making “never less than $4,000 a month.” His savings are just now. running out, and he thinks he'll have to apply for un- employment insurance bene- AEA TAG HAYS are coming ‘atin / Wedding Bells _7 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawrence, whose : marriage took“ place Dec."31 in Castlegar. The‘ bride, ~- Cherryle, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hd Adams of Castlegar ‘and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrance of Isleauxmarts, Nfld. (Vital Statistics 7 BIRTHS GIRARD — To Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Girard of Castlegar, o son, born Dec. 25. oe . HESSE — To Mr. and Mra. Colin Hesse of Nelson, o son, Dee 2s ea aay KARN — To Mr, and Airs. Howle Karn of Rossland, a son, Dec. 23. marries ff me ve lod and hg eran ne tlegar, a oF, ae ee aa MARTIN — To Mr, ond Mrs. Lorry Martin of Trail, a son, born Dec. a eee MILTON — To'Mr. and Mrs. Ron Milton of Winlaw, a son, born OSS eo. \OBSON -— Mr, and Mi Betan Rok Rabin By Fruitvale, a ‘on, eo. SHAW — To Mr. ond Mra. Gerry shew o ot Cos eee son, born : we He srataatedl and they put bor Dec. 29. WOOLF — To PArs. domes Woolf of ‘uit, a fore, daughter, born Dec. COOK — Emest cad Sook, fat ot Nelson Died Dec. 27 Sentite wor heel Bee 08 treme St Pout's Trinity United Church with Rev. Peter Faris officiating, Cremation follow FLYNN—Sister Heten Frances Flynn, 50, formerly of Teall cied Dec. 12 following a briet Miners. vices were held Dec. 15 in Bellevue, Wash, * mALEKOW, Mike John died Dec. District a aoe ec. 27 from Tarry’s. Comment Hall and concluded Dec, 23 w' burial In Krestova Cemetery. PIVA — Emesto Piva, 73, a Glover Rood, Trail, died Dec. in Trait Regional Hospital itera a brief Mess, Rosary wos rec! Dec. 30 funeral moss Dec. 31. Both. Men St. Anthony's Catholic church Father Cyzil harga officiated. Burial was at Stoudain View Cemetery. 7 MocKAY — do MacKay, Bir died wuddenty bee 29 In cted Jan. 2 from m the Fell Eogles Hall. Cremation follow REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY COURT OF REVISION VOTERS LIST 1982 TAKE NOTICE THAT the Court of Revision for the purpose of hearing all complaints and to correct and revise the voters list for electoral areas “I and “J” of the Regional District of Central . Kootenay will be held on r ME ond ¢ MOBILE HO! . AUTUSINESS © LIFE ,.© TRAVEL CURRIER 'S s| INSURANCE (90) uD. TELEPHONE 365.2544 Passes Beckteoping & Sroome Tox Soc -swaLL - suisiness S00KKEEFING Tye IN s Lerren Writing + ENOLISH-AUBSIAN TRANSLATIONS + SPECIAL SERVICE TO RUSSIAN-SPEAKING SENIOR CITIZENS | 7 ALL WORK ConfiogNTIAL eae an 280 Columbia bas MON. WED. FR, HOE INSURANCE: cone ns LTD.. jeteinsurance - Acommenica- 368-3201 You must renene before Feb. 1. ‘VINTAGE PAVING c1 co. LTD: 418 Gore St., Nelson | * driv bhi ba * parking lots * quality work * free estimates ond52-6435 Out ot Town — Call Collect | o Landa © abies & C HOME APPLIANCE . REPAIR LTD. hon cat i ‘ DEPOT FOR YELLOW PAGES MAJOR CTRICAL APPLIA' ete CES * 365-5451 aR tice 364-2545 == GARY FLEMING LORRAINE IRWIN Advertising Representatives — 8 2 S E January 18, 1982, between the hours of 10 a.m, and 12 noon in the Regional District Office, 601 Vernon St., Nelson, .C. Signed, B. Shaldigara, Secretary Dates: at Nelson, B.C. this 31st day of December, 1981.” [a Borves, ACHINE Ao erbes STREET vitswo 352-7114