mens sed ase ~CASILEGAR NEWS, Jonuary 2, 1980 a pina aa Pee - Anew generation of aie a | Beaumark. We'd like to invite-you to a rare event: the intro- Naan of a major new line of a planes We call the foe Beaumark. You'll be hearing that name a lot in the future, pecauce Beaumark ‘is the appliance line built for the 80’s. We studied the competition. Before we designed the Beaumark line of appli- ances, we took the competition.apart, product by product, to see what was out there already. Then, we asked consumers what was impor- ‘tant to them in appliances. They stresse ‘reliability, colour choice and features that save time and effort and aren’t just cosmetic. We learned a lot. The result of our research is one of the’ most diversified appliance lines in the industry, a linetmore complete than many brands you’ve known for years. Beaumark: Eighteen models of ranges, both cook-top and built-in. Seven dishwashers, all with thorough 3-zone aching: action. Ten freezers, including chest and upright. Fifteen energy-efficient refrigerators. Six washers and five matching dryers. Sixty-one models in all. d, comin, soon, dehumidifiers, air- conditioners and microwave ovens. From our basic no-frills models to our most sophisticated appliances such as our modular range, Besta bose. colours to complement your decor, styling that’s modern yet timeless, and sizes to fit your living space. Beaumark appliances are built to be tough. We back them up with a comprehensive written warranty covering parts.and labour, an a network of service depots stretching from ° St.John’s, Newfoundland to Victoria, B.C.We ; éven provide service inside the Arctic Cirle. i Quality tested. In addition, each Beaumark appliancé cafties the-Retail Research Foundation of Canada -ualty Tested seal. Beautiful, reliable, afford- le Beaumark ap Paes the are now making thei debut. Drop in and see them for yourself. Beguamark The appliances of ie | 80's “electric p Ni “structio ‘kil * sbere' But't ein: tig n govgrnment: and*a’ new" job- 5 “Mayor Audrey. "+ Mogee told the Castogae News Tuesday.'~ : : Moore;., the city’s .tep- * peabntative” ‘on the Central “pession Saturday to’ assume ee duties of = - yegional: ‘ Sat tworand-a-Hfif years as‘ city elerk Feb.°8:" He ssid his statutory’ doties as RDCK will be “basically identical to: the’ responsibil- {ties ofa city clerk.” ‘Questioned on his. job - change, Baldigara; 87, .said moving into another level of: government .“will give me: experients T wouldn't be able to gain staying in the munt- pally: “In addition, he said, his ‘long-term goal “is to i appoint: “This week ‘Castlegar city council ‘scheduled’ discussion of Hydro's proposed. environ- mental impact studiesfor the Murphy. .Creek project at a ‘dosed meee Jan, cae > $2,805 monthly, ‘represents a change in the title and duties’ the new: school on the ‘sam tre: jisite aa the. old: buflting about, “Rorth, aide of thé road have iging _ been affected to some extent mainor.: problems’ invol- iz busing should be solved * bythe’ end‘of: this week. All three ‘primary clasy- “ es were. held at: Castlegar on tap next week North Castlegar house- holds should be supplied with: soft water from the ‘city’s new Arrow: pakee sven. by the middle of next week, “Ala Gerald Rust said at. a a council: meeting; Tuesday ¢ the supply, was. scheduled :to be turned ‘on for the’ north. + ‘The Arrow Lakes supply. was originally expected to be “turned om before, the end ‘of of the position ‘of deputy : secretary ated by ector John Moran opposed , the provision -in the 1980 "BARRY BALDIGARA yeesnew job: wit RDCK budget for tke sddi- ‘tional ¢ administrative posi- tion. iu -. Moran argued that Hen- derson,, who will retain the ‘duties of .RDCK treasurer, was capable also of retaining” 3 nsibilities of the unfill but repairs to'a leek in tho Cais topply Line near the system's’ chlorin- - ation’ station resulted“in a delay,'he said. - - But despite the- post-. | foned supplying of soft water North users, Hust told council, a number. of residents already believe’ they. are: receiving water -’ from’ the new system and \ have reported “their water’s much better and they don't’} : notice the chlorine.” The. ae and services : * chairman also won, council. .: support’. for his" motion authorizin; ng anadvertigement a ministry . eae ita ‘plans ‘for the initio ies ‘ water. cusers’ to ‘keep their’ cold.’ ‘water Tanning during ‘cold ; weather | “to ups.” “School when. stu- ‘Primary. denta returned from holidays Monday: While 19:Grade 1 ~ students occupy vacant class- rooms, 23 Grade 2 students nd _ unit and 49 Grad ‘8 students, attend classes in the base- ment of'the building. In‘ an open learning sit-° Hieron 54 Grade 4 students Kinnaird Hall, while-46 pie 5 students ‘go to. the two vacant: classrodms: at Twin Rivers Elementary, 53 Grade '6 students. attend classes in vacant classrooms at Brilliant Elementary and . 26° Grade‘: students occupy the old band:.room at Kin-” naird Junior Secondary. .t: Three’ individual ° prog- resa students start classes at KJSS" and six will start at Kinnaird Hall. . ) Supe _ Batate and Automotive ‘avoid freese- \- snowmobiler One hour after. being Te- : ported missing. ‘snowmobiler Brian Koenig-was located by ROMP and a local Provincial Emergency search and res- ,cue crew, 4 =A. spokesman : for: the RCMP told the Castlegar -News .a ‘group of ‘snow- mobilers had.called it-a day around 3:40 p.m. when Koe- nig, of, Castlegar, decided to make another trip’ on’ his own, peas was reported miss- 8 ne ‘Geartbars found Koenig ¥ ‘in good condition on the D.B. ‘Merry -logging ‘road in: the Pass Creek ‘area where his machine was stuck’ They as- sisted him in’ freeing ‘his - machine and he drove out on the’ machine. ~ While noting the inci- dent ended pleasantly,” RCMP recommend any per- son operating a snowmobile: be accompanied by at. least one other snowmobiler. tors ae ‘ensure & ny meet- ing’on the resettlement plan. led ‘before &; meet “would overall bank,-who moved the pred of the document, said the : ‘affairs ministry requirements of the update. Calderbank stressed the, six-month study covered in ‘ . the contract, which .has not yet been released publicly, will ‘produes erranbnnrent to ‘the existing eps rather than “a' completely. new plan. the ns “They're: tied to. price, they're tied, to time, they're _ tied to individuals who wil te.” also ‘checked for hours they cilmiogast oe continued. “The the thing works out, they can't | pad it..And if the cost comes - in at less that $28,500 we will pay “The gi contract Eaton's — January Sales & Clearances Shoppers Drug Mart -—— Money Saver Weel ‘supplements are Included in all popers) Pages D6-D7. Plan ofthe Week | . ‘Peso D4 ‘Pulpit and Pew Bcd for chairman said.