| WORK WANTED SUNRISE: eat 5 Free atl. mates _P! Bi28, NEEDa Carpenter Wilt ‘work by. Poul ar sla Free Gullmates, ~ SHARE-A- RIDE. | WANTED to share WANTED to ahare transportation trom Trail to Castlegar, lon, wan rly approximately 390 a.m, en ang satan Parakest cant and re MI 30 rou soy Geen cone a, 1 Tovar 2 ke oys. ‘Owner, can, Hantity mn Castlegar News office. | Mi3/31 ‘BUSINESS OPPT. refused. retiring. The Tribul ane, Williams Lake, B20 V: 0) 16 8t- member se right For-more i storreation contact the. egar News, 181 Colum bla v8. FOR Backhoa, call Frank, 358-2634, INTERESTED. party t rey news stand/ op a ree Rossland Hata, “The Uplander." jependent This IB to be an In and/or jercentage basis. Contact Robert * Heas, manager, Uplander Offices, 2131 ea mare Box 1810, Rossland. Ph. 382-7375. Sener eae fore! Service ase available. "328,000. cad a tn : "cena rs lace for erantead For more ut Incot fiiermation wile Bok oe Cas- legar News, 208 B.C og NEED a Divorce OF pega Separa- tion? For Inform: Inexpensive, lower sige or vices, contact Vani Vanco #8, 1734 ‘West Brosduay, Vani » VES 1Y1. vale: “locate 2. High atutn . ivw Aart Mi3/28 her 28 Pine St., Sherwood Park, Alta. TAA 1G8. tfnf13 DISCO — Portable, Trall area. Excellent reputation pl eer abookias 3. We AIR CARRIER Bueinese for Sale: Glass 4 Charter and Class 7 Flying ‘Training. Family-sized operation. interior B.C. . Price does Rot include alrcraft. Ph. (804 747-1616, BEST BUYS In 100 Mile House: Restaurant, gross over 000, eal family mon and busiest I it—H opportunity S sacle . alle 988-3175 ition Foal Ltd., 138 West 16th, North Van a 2138 SALE oh LEAS lot, le 09,800. Phe Keltht at 248-4541, Box 602, Ehamainus, 8.6. 2128 sie 1388 NOTICES en area Tl YOGA RETREAT with . Au vee eon - 20th in i, imarmaion: “4th Ave., sce ee wek 1P8. Ph, 931-8456 1 8854. AL-ANON— Castlegar Saturday 8 p.m.: Health Conti he 8060, a4 fede seaaie. ALATE! aatlegar Health Centre, tte 365-5844, fniq7 ‘AIR Sow Alberta ‘79, Medicine Hat, Lat is co Two caifferent H sigue qua 5- siete. sir IF Dopalts Bader jest Alr show! ever, hey: ‘Alberta 3120 ERAMIC clase registration for September 10. 10, Ph. accepted for made-to- order, “articles, Gan be viewed at + Sth Ave., South, Conrtepars Monday 8 Upatale. Ph. A CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 9, 1979 Stitch up this charming set for your kitchen. or gift-giving! Use scraps of bright-colored cottons for tulip holders, basket. Pattern 7108: transfers, paltern pieces, directions. Scooped neck, raglan sleeves. 251: Wom- ip), 44 (8 ip); bust, 52 hip); 48 Hy bust, 54 hip). When you're on this Iumper/sundress/apron. 8 great wardrobe asset—whip uy several in border prints ons rae ‘Printed Pattern 9280. Mi 1.50 for each pattern — pe ue oF oe order. rere for ach pattern for first-class CasNews/Mirror LO9Crochord Blvd, » Scarborough, Ontario, MIR 5B4 ahes to Sew (S/S) 12! eras its$1.25 iz au ‘ee ‘aut oe 751.50 wes n’ acy the gc : great to be able to wrap iene fas I 226) 9280 Bla” mf NOTICES —_ Bo _ AGRICUETURAR TAB COMMISSION — HEARIN Columbia Agricultural Bri tand Go Sonmestn The ant B95, Lan ion willbe. elaing Sen on Specific. mer cations for excl not the Agrleultu; yadet fection 82) ort ihe he Agricul ral Land Commission Streat, PENTICTON, August 8 — 8:30 a.m. to 1 Pm +5, central Okanagan Regional District, 540 Groves Avenue, ene Au- uat 9 — 8:30 2.1 P.m.; ha jompson Nicola: ‘Regional Pais trict, 2078 Falco: LOOPS, August 13 — 8:36 a.m. “16 East Ki ten glenn Busia 19 = ath f Ave ju OOK, Augus! avenue, | Au igual 23 8:30 a. Fraser Fort George fe trict, W311, 1797 IN hr GEORGE, Au . to 3:30 pp. FA, = tgoth ‘Streak, 60 iT ST. gua ust 20 — 8:30 - Details. of the other jes con cerning the specific applications at hand wilt 3 GIANT Postera, Diack and white or color, from yt . Photo slamp a and ani niargemente erie. for ” Photos, 118A Harte urview, ‘Box 923, Tahsla, B.C. VOP 1X0, 4/31 PERSONAL WOULD Ilke to moet a lady yre. Ph, 352-6879 anytime. Opening Soon ALXEL The Home Games People 35-40 3120 Portable hot asphalt Plant in Nelson Specializing ‘in x Driveways” x Parking Lots x Subdivisions “You Kame ft We'll Pave Ii!” Save SSSS FREE Estar Call Geor Now At 352-6435 or 352-3215 ree literature. KARAEENS © ~ PERSONAL eee aren Chow COMMERCIAL type t-ton . Flatdeck, 11x8, die, {os 2d. Heavy duty with uae ibs miles, ‘ a Fh. 9 new. TNOGRFORATET Quick, eae pennive Obtain your Jnegrporation informatian call Satf-Counsal ‘Ser a KO. mont, a bia As je law office of A, LLB, soitenee 5 cn Vancouver tinf22 It's @ little like being an observer of the Fall of the Roman Empire. That's how I feet as I read, and hear the latest energy crisis news, One of. these days, in the not-distant future, the last drop of that black stuff is go- ing to drip Into the last recep- tacle, How then, brown hen? Will we freeze in the dark? Well, a heck of a lot of red- blooded Canadians will need every bit of that red blood to avoid doing so. It's not as though the hand-writing has not been on the wall. It's just that nobody has been looking at that par- ticular wall. We've all been looking out our picture wins dow, instead, I’ve been thinking ‘about it during a particularly busy week in which a dentist saved one.of my ancient teeth, a doctor gave me an allergy shot, and-a barber removed some of my ancient: white hair. Needless-to say, I drove my ancient car.to each of these = places, None of them is . PERSONAL oS i preg Adults. Shop dis~ $5.00 for our latest catalogues ‘ot marital er linger- le, housewares and wellery, Birect. Action Marketing Ince pet 'Y.IK., Box 3268, Vancouver, Bcves ax. re) - | WEDDINGS! GARTEN] oly 's Sound Show le Muste. oresere tale, le Complete witht light: show and qualified operator BOOK NOW — 364:: 2611 PUNT EVES, 368-9744 PARTIES § iF YOU enjoy gardening, do It vearroung using an aluminum id gi aan oreen jouse. Write for. ree srochu 10: B.C. Greenhouse eres 1 - 6th 8t., Burney Grooming Boarding and Pet Supplies SHASHEEN KENNELS (Reg.) NELSON 9352-2164 DIVORCE! Quick. Tnexpansive.” jac! James, M.6.A., LL! 8.1o TOLLFREE Vancouver area call 886-3368)- $inj22 Cas Alcoholics Ano anonyrtur ies a fellow: ‘thelr experienced, Tareng ihe and other ti ee Mm. ‘Biseussion Liha entre. ating Kh on Meeting, h base ve. "gauuraey 8 Be. Sees Meeting, Health Ph. 365-6615 or S65-3693 Forks operation. the right person. Apply to: ol HELP WANTED KAL TIRE Branch Manager Kal Tire requires a branch manager for our Grand The ideal applicant will be fully experienced in the sales and service of all sizes of tires including off the road tires and re-treading. However, a lesser qualified person would be considered. Kal Tire can offer excellent opportunities for Kal Tire P.O. Box 1240 Vernon, B.C. Call 542-2366. a /: Bill Smiley ¥ a ‘ee more than a ten-minute walk. On my way to one of them, I drove down to the. dock, parked, and watched about three thousand boats trying to wiggle their way out of ‘marinas, so that they could open her up and cut a swatch across the lake with their oil- burners, At ‘the doctor's, people were complaining because the air-conditioning wasn't working, The dentist used a high-speed electric drill in his air-conditioned office, with all the fluorescent lights on. The ‘barber was sweating, turned up his air-condition- ing, washed his hands in het water, and switched on his - electric clippers. By George, I thought, it’s going to be quite a change. I visualized the dentist pump- .ing away with his old foot- powered drill, The doctor giving me a shot by flash- light, because there are ‘nd windows in the joint. The barber using the old hand- powered clippers and shaving my neck with cold water, ina steamy-hot barber shop. It wouldn’t bother me too much. I was brought up on weed stoves, coal-oil lamps, a block of ice in the refrigerator, and a -coal- buming furnace. But it sure would bothér the doctor, the dentist and the barber, along with prac- tically every human being in North America under the age of sixty. It’s going to be quite an . auction sale, I thought, when that last drop of black stuff flows from the last spigot. Listen to the auctioneer. “Lincoln Continental, 1982 model, like new. Tear out the insides and you have a grand out-door rec room for the kiddies. What am I bid? Do I hear thirty dollars? “Here's a real steal. A forty-foot cruiser with built- in cupboards, septic toilet, sleeps six. Get a teamster to tow it into your back yard and you have a dandy sleep- ing. cabin for guests.. Will - somebody start the bidding . with twelve dollars? “‘And here’s another beauty. Three 1980 Thun- derbirds, worth $23,000 the day they were bought. Cut the tops off, remove the wheels, .and they'll ‘make beautiful flower: beds, Not teh dollars apiece, not even nine dollars each, but the thrée for $24.98. “And here’s today’s super-. special. She's only thirty-five yearg old and guaranteed to work day or night, not like those electric things that were always breaking down. An. almost automatic dish- washer. Yes, ladies and gem- mun,” the ‘real thing.’ This little lady came on hard times.. Her husband had a heating oil franchise, She's willing to wash your dishes like they've never been wash- ed before. Only $300 a week.'” ‘And so on. Snow mobiles, Indian Heritage Dollars Again Available For the third consecu- tive year, Indian Heritage Dollars -will be available around the province during the summer and fall of 1979. The 1979 issue consists of three pieces paying tribute’ to two famous native women and‘one famous chief. The First coin to be circulated is the Capilano Dollar, named for that most famous “of native women,, Mary Capilano. The second coin in ‘the: series pays tribute to Nimp- kish artist Ellen Neel, whose work. and teaching had a profound effect on the resur- sence. of coast Indian art. The third coin honors Chief Sahelton, chief of chiefs | of the Cowichan. Phone 352-2929 R.LR. No. 4 Dealer Licence No. 003300” vwairerafe. Is. going to “be a “great. day. for the junk dealers, On the other hand, there's the bright side, Just ,As people today pay fabulous sums for junk furniture dug out of attics; the good folk of 2010 A.D. might go as high as $200. for an ancient, -beautifully-finished Cadillac ora fine specimen of four- bumer - electric stove with . infra-red oven. heya | make . nice conversation piece: Away back there, I “tailed to continue the analogy to the Roman Empire. But it’s there, They had their bread and circuses as the count- down approached. Our arenas, like theirs, are pack- ed solid with sweaty, sadistic spectators watching the gladiators, We don’t have enough Christians left to throw to the Hons. But we can always fire the coach, which is almost as good. And we have something Romans didn’t. We have an almost-instant view of disasters all over the world. . It looks as though the hand-in-hand waltz of the oil companies and the car manufacturers, which has lasted nearly half a century, is going to become, “Good Night Ladies.” But the Walpurgisnacht of the merry Directory For Insertion Rates Cull i Trail 368-9800 Nelson 352- -7990 Castlegar & Other Areas 365-5210" Are you: think!nt ewimming thi: LACIER at POOLS’) Castlegar 366-2278 BEL-AIR CLEANERS at 2 rs 7aey' ‘tect i INC, Hwy. 22 * Genelle 683-2413 Rosstond and) srealere reat cAMPen ry (ALLER SUPPLIES pena Falis 367-0967 Equipment for Campersy For that ctaalo fook In fabrioss notions and pat: CLASSIC FABRICS 82 Maple, Castlegar . western world tT its mad whirl as oil companies and airlines and Car manufacturers and boat makers furiously advertise their wares. And the rest.of us just as wildly rush out to buy them. Of course, I don’t mean a word of all this. Somehow, the human spirit, though at ‘one of ‘its lowest points in centuries, will survive and ‘prevail. -We'll find something. * But in the meantime, I’m going to sharpen my axe and get busy installing a wind- mill. See you in the bush lot. Get Excellent Service STERLING ELECTRIC co. LTO. R.R. #1, South sens 959-763: sree eR PST ESR IS | BELEN ee Flowers a for all ener Ffower and camera ni 73 Mapte Castlegar 365-8191 RANGE REPAIRS sale, or we install at a special low rate. Mail service anywhere. WASHERS/DRYERS Repairs to Baycrest, Beatty, Coronado, Easy,. G.E.; Hotpoint, Hoover, Moffat, Viking, R.C.A.> Zenith;“McClary, “West: Inghouse. MAC CAD APPLIANCE SERVICE Ph, 365-6141 All makes. Elements for T nunrens PRE-SEASON SALE Many Other Savings to be Seen! Sale Starts Friday, August 10th GUN GUN Browning BLR. 308 W Browning Bar Auto .7mm Mag. Browning Auto-5 Shotgun .20 ga. Browning 2000 Gas Auto. 12 ga. All Above Brownings Made in Belgium Browning Citori .20 ga. . \g Citori .12 ga. Mag. Marlin Mod. 1894 .44 Mag. Marlin Mod. 444 Sporter .444 Mag. takefield-Mossberg ‘22 Single Shot Remington Mod. 788, .44 Mi Remington Mod. 1100, .20 Ga. Mag. . Savage Mod. 24 Field, .22/.410 ga. Combo. Savage Mod. 24V 30.30/.20 ga. Comb. Sr ORIGINAL HUME HOTEL — 1899 The “Hawaiian Sunset’’ Room Open Monday - Saturday Appearing Nightly 9 p.m. -2a.m. BOBBY DEE oudl the Hosluille Sound Smorgasbord Served Sunday, naon - 10 p.m. DINING ROOM NIGHTLY Open ENTERTAINMENT in 6 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. VERN'S VILLAGE NELSON Vernon Street 352-5311 Savage Mod. 99C Cal. .308N Savage Mod. 99A Cal. .250 Savage Mod. 99CD Cal. .250 Winchester Mod. 94 Cal. 30.30 695.00 207.95 10% orr AMMUNITION AND SCOPES 15% or RIFLE CASES WITH each RIFLE BOUGHT 10 % or ALL KNIVES IN STOCK 40% OFF Large Variety of Tennis Rackets 40% OFF All Summer Sun Hats and Caps NORM’S SPORT CENTRE - 300 Baker Street Open Méndays Insurance of all descrip- Leteahy eee a INBURANGE AGENCY LTo. £ Castlegar 365-3392 © en JOHNNY'S MUFFLER _ SHOP ng In custom pipe bending. 1225 Pine St. Trail 368-8336-:— pa nn , KOOTENAY EXCHANGE “We buy and sell, now & used” Nelson 352-689) CASTLEGAR TURBO + Low Prices. “#1 1935 Columbia. “365-5442 OTHER NATURE'S PANTRY “downtow jown" Trail & Costlegar and Sioined Glass NELSON GLASS CENTRE N We also carry Sunroofs 519 Front Nelson Order Fire Protection Equipment from LESLIE FIRE EQUIPMENT SALES and SERVICE 1224 Stanley 1352-2841 PETE'S TV LTD. 278 Cotumbla Castlegar 385-6455 P Quick luncheon service at the BLUE TOP BURGER ts Castlegar Radiators, cleaned, re- palred, red. Sales of ey radiatora and MI Res PARATOR - Trail 1608 Shabby, down-at-the- hee! shoes? Get them auelliy-tixed at FA La SHOR Teall eens 0 IS TRAIL AUTO BODY 24-Hr. Towing Service Castlegar 365-5114, ULTRAVAC CHIMNEY SWEEPS 368-6276 U Trail VILLAGE FASHIONS. Fuller Figure Fashions Baker Sirest NELSO! s V i Wists onal Salt eostomer plekup ULLIQAN WATER “CoN ATs ia a * DEgonATINa craft Needlework * Macrame ena Wick CASTLEAIRD PLAZA - Zeaty, tangy Pare. from the "Oo Bominicar peek GHTING BGALLERY ; eDiets eee TWO OF FIVE youths hited by the Ballou : Ice the. neads of the Beach Inn to.help resort's ‘guests are Deb! second-year student at Calgary's Mount 5 ‘and John nea Th spend much of thelr time down at the d Royal College; » Th servicing the resort's rentable’ house: Youths. Service West Arm's Balfour Inn Under the PYEP. The popular Balfour . Beach ‘Inn, situated on’ the "shore ‘of the .West Arm of “Kootenay Lake: is ready and able ‘to ‘acconimodate more vacationers this summer than ever before. The: first phase of a 40 room extension was completed and ready for occupancy che middie of sus ie. Shaver, hat she i The inn’ ’8 manager, Anne _ d tl Youth Employment Program to add the finishing touches tothe annexation and service the needs of the guests, “Preparing for: the sea- son was a busy. time for everyone here,” Shauer said. The preparation includ- ed painting,. stocking and decorating the new units, refreshing the twenty older" ones, fibre-glassing and tthe Inn's rent- and her husband recognized that Balfour Bay was becom- ing increasingly popular as a fishing haven.for holidayers. °“The need to expand was based on the increased popu- larity,” she’ said. able houseboats and making dock- repairs, Shelley Bessette from Surrey, Debbie Goddard, a second-year student at Cal- -gary’s Mount Royal College and John Belchett: who is Twenty water-vi ‘its and a heated and filtered swimming pool complete the fitst: phase of construction. The Shauers' hired five youth under the provincial ” _ [Avoid Last Minute asa future pom are three of the five students who were employed ‘to! assist in the various preparations and ser- vice operations: st the inn. Rush for Certificates a Hunters who are plan- ‘ning’ to providing Information about. the bodtere: ‘and operati jay are two of the 15,200 r under the, Provinci "ployment Program this summ ting the gas uths Youth Em- —PYEP Photo John Reichert in expres- sing his enthusiasm with his job said the best part of working at the inn “is that we work as a team.” “There is no discrimina- tion here. The girls as well as the. boys work on the dock, pump gas and fibre-glass the boats while the boys also do” any of a number of house- keeping chores.” Shelley Bessette, enrol- led in the nursing program at Surrey’s Douglas College this September, said she feels the © skills she is acquiring by working - with the general public will be invaluable to her as a nurse trainee.’ ‘ “Tye also learned some practical skills that can be directly applied to nursing duties,” she grinned. “How to make proper hospital corners is one such example.” Debbie when Speaking of : Your Health... “My daughter’ is a guesswork about " anémia! vegetarian. { don’t know how because .the she survives on what she cats. Do .people oh such diets become anemic? I worry about it. — Mrs. F.E., Dear Mrs, E.: sk ‘ Thousands, perhaps of | . people number of ri food celis that circulate in the . bloedatream can ‘be ‘ac. unted | by blood Dofictencies are , recognized and curately- 2 studies, tarlans, normally manufactured in the bone marrow and are con- stantly The Vegetarian and Anemia Tron Alias an important role some forms of’ anemia, Diets with inadequate - iron content, or when there is'an inability ote ihe body to. absorb iron, can both be responsible The nrcianee speculation of anemia hay:no validity, it must not be used to’ explain iityillty Hack of appetite cK OF a the hoy of colts, It Is When. seen under the microscope, only « ‘the ‘size and shape of the red in -blood cells are indicative of vitamin and mineral sup- plements, are usually~ suf- their health."The amount of h hemoglobin carried by these . cells indicates the absence or presence of any of the types of ficient to maintain good anemia, health. There is no reason why - a vegetarian ‘should. ar- bitrarily be branded as being anemic. There is no . When ‘anemia is suspected, many intricate studies can establish the sis and -point ‘the way to a cure. Erma I've been doing alot of thinking lately about the Kiss-'N’-Tell books.:: The ones: where the trusted famlly retainers run ‘after former First Ladies all day and polish up their manuscripts on thelr day off. Where the children of superstars tind a whistle and blow It, and disenchanted _ wives of prime ministers feel obliged to share their sex life with readers. My personal feeling Is it’s: unethical, an abuse.of « trust and [s unconscionable. But what the heck, It's a ining woman the other day, “Who was that man who:Gropped you off today?" ** she sald !'What’s his name?” “Lionel.” ‘tls that one L or two?” notebook. “pm not sure, Why?" asked what the benefits were of working at the resort said, | -the Shauers-“have introduc- ed us to all that is involved in the hospitality trade.” “We've learned about -various ieee of business eartiflcate for: any they dre planning to this fall are advised to acquire their Firearms Ac- ~ uisition Certificates well wdvances'e: 7°." ~=cterorne: ¢-Newaon, » chief: fficer for acquire. Failure to have a certifi-, cate ‘can jgesult in penalties laid oub iat d hada: Selling a bet to anyone not in the ministry of the attorney- general, warned today that although the normal waiting period for the certificate is a few days, a last-minute rush of applications could result in delays. of several weeks. Newson emphasized that people who already own firearms must still apply for a possession: of certificate is also punishable by law. Certificates are available at all police offices. They cost $10 each, are valid for five years and permit acquisition of any number of firearms. Firearms Acquisition Certifi- cates are required for all types of firearms. and’ building ¥ maiitenanee, All of which” will benefit us irrespective of the area we | _ later ..decide , upon... for nerSha her Pleasure Ww with her: sum- mer’ employees. ~ ¥ “Not. only. have. :they helped us by doing the required practical jobs’ around the resort, but more importantly they have contri- buted to the warm. and familiar atmosphere, appreci- ated by the many first-time and returning visitors.” ‘@ @ ®@ swelling. ~INSURAN Fences Decks ‘Cottages Varapel It First make it last It adds years to the life of any wood pecaiss it reduces warping and Varapel preserves and protects to prolong the life of any wood as no other product or process does. That's why we call. Varapel WOOD Varape! should be used on all your above-ground wood such as: Porches Garden Furniture : Barns and Outbuildings NELSON Doors. Shutters Siding “YOUR EXCLUSIVE VARAPEL DEALER” BEE BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. 104 Silica Street 362-3135... ter.” | sald, making a note In my I'm Just trying to. get to know you bet- “Is that whi you ‘taped Interviews with my children??? | hey’ve ruined my surprise. When did they tell ju “They didn’t. My mother told me right after you picked up some correspondence and pictures from her. Did you read that awful. book about. my friend, Dora, written by her Friday employer? | think it’s called ‘Lust and Dust.’ “Clever title,” 4 said, Jotting It down. > “It's perfectly disgusting. Why, after, -awhile, domestics and secretaries ate going ‘to: hav: secrets they | 6. We iployers. sign astatel Sara nie wets ¥ ‘ot poing-t G divulge: 7vany. The phone rang. “‘}'d sure hate 2 see that happen,’’ | said as | raced to answer the phone. “‘Who' spell t that? If | could just tell see.” | turned to my’ cleaning says fs personal.’ 's calling, please? Could you ‘| her the nature of the call? | woman. re ‘8 for you. She was breathing heavily by the time | got to: the extension phone.in the hear that her Wednesday em her called, ‘Nanny, est, Book-of-the-Month ‘club. room but made It in time to ployer had written a book on "and had just sold it to the As | was shrecding my notes, | looked up and said, “You're fired.”” Pull Over And Let Trucks Pass. Long curvaceous hills. don't exactly bring tears of joy to a trucker’s eyes. To build. up enough - speed to urge 10 tons of machine and load up a hill, the driver must build up a good ‘head of steam’. Usually, the driver has” built up enough speed to continue up, otherwise, the driver will be “forced -to ift, and di hift and -when studies have’ been completed in the: laboratory that anemia can bediagnosed. This can readily be done and you can assure yourself that your daughter's polartr Program is not doing her an injustico. Any food value in ‘ red meat that your daughter does not eat may easily be compensated for by sup- " , CASTLEGAR: News; Thuridey:! en 9, 1979 ,;Cl Watch For Fire Hazard in Drip Coffee Maker. The “Canadian Bt Standards Association and the manu- jacturer are warning owners of Proctor-Silex Automatic Drip Coffee Makers to be aware of a possible fire hazard, During the past several months, a number of coffee makers reportediy caught fire. These coffee makers were manufactured in Can- -ada by Proctor-Silex and were sold exclusively in Canada bearing the Proctor- Silex label and the CSA mark, Investigations by the ti have indicated qf your coffee maker has’ been serviced, repaired or the bottom plate removed for any reason by anyone at any time, use of your coffee maker should be discontinu- ed immediately and {t should’ be returned to Proctor-Silex Re-inspection Centre, P.O. Box 2100, Picton, Ont, KOK. 270 for free re-inapection and/or repair. Please return only your base unit. In addition, although the investigation to date has not revealed a defect in design which may result in a hazard: ous condition, if there is q that, in most cases, the fires have been caused by improp- er servicing or or concern of any -kind with respect to your, coffee maker, to aid ts pte itoring | of with the electrical system. All of the fires occurred with coffee markers made before bi 976. these coffee makers, you aré urged to return your coffee: maker’ for a free safety. inspection. 4 At Castlegar Drug . Pharmac prescriptions cwe have atar OPEN THIS SUNDAY NOT. JUST _a DRUG STORE ists you can ¢ "UNITED PHARMACIES 12 noon - 1 p.m. & 6-7 p.m. Corner of Pine and Columbia is not ony do ‘Glad’ . Assortment Freezer bag assortment ‘ downshift and the truck will pe rewuces to creeping up the hi If the thought of driving the hills and curves of the Fraser Canyon at the recom- mended speed terrifies you says the B.C. Automobile Association, pull well over to the side of the road where possible and let the trucks and other traffic pass. bags (25's), 2-pkgs. medium size Gace (20's), 1-pkg. large size bags (10's), Freezer-thick Polyethylene. Made in Canada. Assortment pkg.: - 2 Trust ‘Glad’ Freezer _ Bags For All Your Home Freezing 1-pkg. small size Summer | Special Topsoil ¢ Gravel Sand © Etc. Also .. « Basement: - Excavations Medium Size Bags 20 per pk: straw. Po! yethylena, Dispenser box. Made in Canada. . With twist-ties, labels, er, Bags Polyethylene; with twist-ties, labels, straw. Dispenser box. Canadian-made. Pkg. of 25. Large Size Bags Polyethylene; with twist-ties, labels, straw. Dispenser box. 10 per box. Canadian made. Your Choice, 2 Prices Effective ‘tll Saturday, August 11, or While Quantities Last WE DELIVER - 365-5519 or 226-7272. | Wolo IRTMENT STO! RES oa (OF F.W.WCORWORTH CO, LTD, {ory your shopping convenience WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE HWY. 3 TRAIL Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. + pene oraPreaes dens eapemewior