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Ask for Emily 3/38 DAY CARE in my home. 365-2511 /38 "DON'T YOU DARE ASK HIM NOT TO DELIVER CLASSIFIED SECTIONS TO OTHER PEOPLE WHILE WE'RE AWAY !* Check My Prices For Lawn & Garden PAINTING CONTRACTORS Commercial Industrial Residential Falcon Painting Ph. 365-3563 STOPI Check my prices first tor lawn and go Bruce collect 226-7556 Experienced Very Reasonable © Commercial © Residential CALL BRUCE COLLECT 226-7556 Semi-retired male requires full 6281 job. 28 years ex Perience in the fields of pur. xp editin, 308 grata or oF part-time chasing WINDOW CLEANING OUTDOOR CARE MOWING - RAKING FIREWOOD Reduced rates for seniors N. Castlegar 365-6049 write RJ Mars “No. 4 Columbia Ave., Castlegar Reasonable Rates 365-8121 a8 AUTO REPAIR QUALIFIED ra bee Te Hi All construction and 232 YNE PEPPARD Licenced plumber and gastitter Call 359-7137 (Collect) EASTMAN PAVING CONTRAC. TING LTD. 825-9568 Complete line of Shoe Core Products Fost & Friendly Service LOCATED AT THE BOTTOM OF HOSPITAL HILL Hrs: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. 956 Columbia Ave., Castlegar besiattet 77} _ WiLL BABYSIT in my hor Reliable. Monday to Friday. 365. 3/37 ne Shermak Const. Co. Ltd. * House Framing * Form work * Rooting * Siding ® Finishing rite Work * Additions * Renovations AL TYPES OF OBNERAL CanPENTRY 365-2932 © 359-7252 * 359-7191 NEED A JOB DONE? STUDENTS TRADESMAN SUPER In. sulation, Landscaping, Carpentry General ean GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP For tree i H TICKET SuperValu Store estimate, phone 365-7497 or 365- _ttn/37 SCREENED ORGANIC LOAM TOPSOIL ‘an item you'd The to e drop us a line your ad for two issues free of charge. __tn/24 wanta Starting May 7. Phone 366-8063 ask for Tim 2/37 WORK, weekly shopping. Cut expenses and save money. Get together with your neighbor in our FREE Share- a-ride column. We'll run your ad 2 issues free of charge. Phone our action line 365-2212 ttn/37 school trips ——————— LOST: mak male ae cat in South Slocan. 2/37 LOST: One mre “red 5-speed from Robson school Reward ot. fered. 365-2579 FOUND: Man's down jad Broadwater Road. Can be iden: titied at Syringa Creek Park (at tendonts) ROOFING © Quality Work © Fair Prices © 30 Years in Business JAMES SWANSON AND SONS Ph. 367-7680 WILL BABYSIT in Robson area Call Lindo at 365-6541. Experien e ____ttn/s BOBCAT Fal 1 @@\ SERVICES 365-3015 Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 FOUND: Black ond grey in Shoreacres Trailer Court 355: 7363 2/37 One gold chain with 3 rings on it and one musical charm, between hospital and downtown. 365-3 LOST at Cong, Sai SW toe, Sui Apri He Lost: charged you've something or found something, phone the Action Ad number 365-2212 anytime durin business hours. We'll run the a: two issues free of charge t#n/23 NDI OPPORTUNITY. Exclusive distributorship available. Assigned Proven quolity pr: Service and restock retail store accounts. Training provided. In. vesiment required $29,995 red by inventory. Company optional, 589-3132 3/36 SHRINE ciRCUS Wednesday, June 13 COSTUMES Tor all occasions Brandy's Costume Rentals. 365. 3803 /37 EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS Tuesday’8 p.m. Castlegar volun tee eat the To catch the last sigh of his por ting brea His lost vant whisper we might ve And ‘breathed in his eor one loving word. Sadly missed and remembered nd} Shawn ee 3 CASTLEGAR NEWS olfice hours BIG BRC BROTHERS of Coalane with a little Volunteers are needed. FOR SOMETHING DIFFER Everybody is trying the ‘Somhine 7/3) Sance BANDS and Mobile Disco available tor pe of engagement. 112 368-7. ae tin/93 B.C. Canadian Cancer Society supports cancer research education and patient service Mail “In Memoriam” or “Cam paign 84" donations to Box 3292, Castlegar, VIN 3H6. A new established in the Castlegar Srea, ond will be. stelted by the successful applicants. clinic will This is an excellent tunity for someone with Paramedical training or be willing to learn. Must be well educated, or ticulate, sincerely care about people and be bondable. First year, part-time income to exceed $35,000 by salary and protit sharing. Wesiment required $25,000 Terms and trades accepted but attitude and desire is of primary concern. For more intormation Ph: (112) 462-7538 that security at his legis lature might be beefed up. British Columbia Premier Bill Bennett called the inci- dent a tragic and sad day for Quebec. Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed expressed concern about “violence in our 80 ciety. “On the other hand,” he said, “legislatures are public buildings and public institu- tions, and there is certainly no way that we should res- pond in a way that changes the public nature of those Teacher evaluation proposed EDMONTON (CP) — Ak , berta could be the first prov. ince in Canada to require teachers to be recertified if recommendations of a dis- cussion paper are implement- ed, says Education Minister Dave King. The recommendations call The B.C. Heart Foundation ac- helps promote Heart Research Cards sent to next-of-kin. Box 3023, Castlegar, 8.C 52/29 ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS cand Al Anon. 365-3663 _ Agent HILL CHILDRENS CENTRE otters complete quality doycore, nursery school, special needs and out-of schoo! services. 365; 7 23SSaSaaSaQQSSSS== CARD reading. 365-5958 ond ask jor MAR and MRS. MIKE BONDAROFF sth Mi Doubt ot Ke Kamloops. Wedding to tolga, ploce August 11, 1984 in Car a 138 FRIENDS and RELATIVES of Wolter end Mickie Jocobson ore invited t saiebrere the occasion of their ing Anniversary. No gifts ples - MOTHER'S DAY PICNIC: Come rd Park. Sunday! Bring @ i nic lunch and your aes SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION FIRE ALARM AND SECURITY MONITORING WIRING Selkirk College Costleger, B.C. Job No. 8256-4 Emco Engineering has inspec- fed the above project and found the work to be substan- tially complete as of April 16 1984, This advertisement is published in accordonce with the requirements of the Mechanic: mn Act. Mike Schmitt, C.E.T. for hi to face evalu- ation every five years to re- new their teaching certifi- cates. King said he would like the changes, contained in a re- port by four deans of the province's education facul- ties, ii within Saskatchewan Premier Grant Devine found the events “rather bizzare.” He said Saskatchewan probably will review the sec urity arrangements at the legislature in Regina, re- calling that such, incidents have happened in the past in Alberta and in the Commons. “It's very difficult to un- derstand, and rather biz- zare,” he added. Manitoba Premier Howard Pawley said the shooting is “abhorent to all that are in- volved in the democratic process. “Thege acts of violence and terrorism occur and it brings it very close to home when it occurs in Canada.” Pawley said he would want more information before beefing up security in the three to five years. The report recommends stiffer entrance require- ments in education faculties and increasing the length of teacher training to five from four years of university. 'Whlie details have to be worked out King said he sup- ports evaluation of teachers as a means of improving the profession. The report did not say how evaluation should be done, or who should do it. “I assume that this is sim- ply an isolated act of a ter- rorist, and beefing up secur- ity itself generally does not prevent these kinds of oc- curences, so I have no intent at this point of doing any- thing like that.” Lougheed said the security in Alberta is adequate “but there is no way that you can handle a circumstance of that nature without going per- haps too much of the extreme the other way. Emco Engineering Ltd. Our Action Ad Phone Nomber is 365-2212 week. week's game. HOW TO WIN Each race card has five chances to win. * Each race card has five horse numbers . . . one horse for each of the five races. Simply scratch off the silver box beside each race and your horse number will appear. Check your numbers against the winning horse numbers posted at SuperValu each Monday morning. If the number on your card for that race corresponds, you are a winner. © There is a new game and new cards each * Winning cards must be redeemed by the close of business Saturday following that *Winners must correctly answer a time limited, skill testing question. Because of our national purchasing power we're offering you the largest selection of SUNROOFS in Canada to Choose from, at the lowest prices. Same day service — installed. 15” x30” sunroof items suitable for selling. WHY NOT HOLD A 1. First of all, gather together all your articles that are saleable. A little fixing may be required to make some 2. You must then advertise effectively. The Castlegar News classifieds do the trick. 3. Directional signs are a big help. They also attract the weekend joy rider who might have missed the advertisement. These signs are free when you advertise your Garage Sale in the Castlegar News. 4. Your miscellaneous articles should be arranged neatly, preferably in the garage and out in the driveway. Having people come into your home is awkward. 5. You may or may not wish to price your items. Be TYPING FINALS . . . Stanley Humphries students (from left) Koren Wilson, ‘Tomi Sorenson and Shelly Chernoff have qualified for provincial high school typing con- test at Vancouver. The competition takes place Friday in Vancouver. Phote Pair in typing finals By CasNews Staff Two Stanley Humphries Secondary School typing stu- dents will be among 6,000 students competing in this year's provincial high school typing contest. Shelly Chernoff and Karen LISA . . . eager to please Dog of month Lisa is the SPCA's Dog of the Month for May. She is an eight-month old female spaniel-husky cross and has just been spayed. A good family dog, Lisa likes children. She is protective and would make a good watchdog. Because she is a medium-sized dog, she would be and eager to please. For more information phone the S| happier if she had room to run er also lovable at 365-3085. UUUUANNOUUUOUENEAUODEUEAGOUUEEVOOUOGELOELUUEOUOLEGEREOOQOUOGOSEUOLOCOGEOAOOUCEOGOOODUSEOLOUUOOTORSEEoEGEOEED IT’S TOUGH TO BUY A HOME THESE DAYS AND IT’S NOT GOING TO GET ANY EASIER... But now here's help! Wilson recently qualified for the provincials during a local contest at the school, given by business education tea- cher Marlene Wallace. Student Tami Sorenson al- so qualified, but will not be competing because of other commitments. Sorenson, a Grade 10 stu- dent, qualified for the junior speed category with a time of 50 words per minute and currently type 63 words per minute in class. Chernoff's qualifications for the senior speed category was 70 words per minute. She currently types at 78 words per minute, while Wil- son typed 58 words per min- ute to qualify in the senior speed. She presently words per minute. Chernoff and Wilson are both Grade 11 students at Stanley Humphries. The provincial finals will be held on Friday at Kitsilano Secondary. School in Van- couver. types 70 ® 10 Home Lots Answer to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No. 163 BIAICSMAPIRT Ih MEISE! ine Ou mast suits MZ] exciT ht wieRG) web)Stu! Zizi EDIMAIO} 0) EIR fe! VEIN Answer to Sunday, May 6, Cryptoquip: GUESS WHAT’S THE MOST PEACEFUL et at OUR NEWSPAPER OFFICE: ROOM. at Playmor NEW VERIGIN-VOYKIN & PLAYMOR SUBDIVISION CHOICE LOTS (Located conveniently close to Playmor Hall) ® 11 Mobile Lots THESE LOTS HAVE GOT TO MOVE! You'll automatically PLUS: it you purchase your lot May 12 or May 13 receive either a Certified General Accountant 270 Columbia Ave. : Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 MOROSO, MARKIN & BLAIN Certified General Accountants 241 Columbia Ave 1012-4th St., Contt Castlegar Ph. 365-7287 © 1004 Univers Prose Synaicate “Randolph! Your blind date is here.” Phone 365-3361 Tues.-Fri. 9a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-12 noon ed Soligo, Koide & John Chartered Accountants 615 Columbia Ave. (Upstairs) Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Henry John, B.Sc., C.A. Resident Partner OME APPLIANCE REPAIR LTD. C Moffat Be nenmor 365- 5451 or 364-0411 ASK CHES OR JOHN FOR BEAUMARK APPLIANCES WITH B.E.W.C, TO PROVIDE ALL AND ALL SERVICE FOR THE Li! OF THE MACHINE. the Bay re TRAIL, B.C. WICKLUM ROOFING Box 525, Nelson Phone Lorne ot 362-2917 Gov't Certified & Licenced UNIQUE KITCHEN DESIGNS Kitchen Cabinets & Vanities by Drex Walter Holuboff General Contractor SALES & SHOWROOM -2351., $. Castleger (next 0 G.L.S. “ROSS ELECTRIC ENGINEERING AND WIRING * Commercial ® Residential © industrial 359-7586 LT. U IM) ALLAN OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph. 352-5152 ————— Castlegar Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Quality Wholesale Plumbing & Heating Supplies Complete installations | advice ehemteresal & Industrial 1008 Columbie Ave. 365-3388 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL CHAPEL Dedicated to kindly, thoughtful service. Granite, Marble and Phone 365-3222 365-6911 or 365-3848 F. PIRSH CONTRACTING 2068 Columbia Ave., Trail Service Dept. All Brand Names Serviced All Parts Stocked Rebuilt Timers Used Applionces & nments co ‘operated Machines ‘© INGLIS © HOTPOWTT © ETC. CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 1008 Ave. 66 Russell Auctions 399-4793 Thrums Buy or Sell by Auction * Custom-built kitchen cabinets * Residential & Commercial * Big jobs or small jobs __Ph. 368-5911 368-5911 Plumbing & Heati Industrial Piping Supplies WE BUY Glass, Newspaper, Batteries; Radiators, Copper Aluminum, etc. OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK 10 @.m. - 4:30 p.m. KOKANEE RECYCLING — 362-7875 TRAIL RAIL RECYCLING Troll ~ 2317 - 6th Ave., Castl 365-7702 UROR DRYWALL CONTRACTING LTD. * Residential * Commercial * Suspended Ceilings Call 365-3783 See us for: * Complete nursery Nursery & Florist Ltd. 2601 - 9th Ave., Jeger 365-7312 areal CLOTHING, DRAPERIES, BEDSPREADS Everything on 1355 Cedar, Trail 368-9533 SELKIRK SERVICE TREE e* FREE ESTIMATES Design, installation and maintenance services. PHONE DAVID ANYTIME 365-6810 Peppercorn Dining Under the Palms at Uncommonly Affordable Prices TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN 1001 Rossland Ave., Trail Reservations 364-2222 THE COLANDER SPAGHETTI HOUSE Specializing in Italian cuisine. For Reservations Phone 364-1816 1475 Cedar Avenue Trail, B.C. COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping t or t Free F for " NEARLY NI NEW SHOP You'll also be eligible for a special draw . Rosstond Mea. tree Trowelex pre-cast septic tank for your lot. LOW, LOW PRICES prepared to dicker with your buyers in any case. The garage sale has many advantages. You will often get a reasonable price out of your items and you don't have to take them anywhere. NUMBERS For the buyer, a garage sale is an ideal place to pick up used baby furniture, records, old bottles or some used 5 furniture for the rumpus room. Many people have found 7 From an antique or two. 1 > It makes for an enjoyable afternoon driving around 8 naaied to garage sales. Often you will find things you have WW P . wanted, and the kids find toys that have lots of play left in fz TRANS CANADA GLASS I BAL Free GARAGE SALE Signs THE WINDSHIELD SPECIALIS rec TRUCK REAR RS. Enjoy flow through ventilation and easy WINNING ‘access to camper oF rear of truck. or all FOR MORE INFORMATION call JACK 359-7096 ‘OR BRIAN 368-6488 RACE PRIZE Verigin-Voykin & Playmor also have a select few commer. cial lots ready for your inspection . . . Also available with a 10% Discount or Interest Free Payments for one year. . . Only ‘if you buy May 12 or 13. And anyone viewing any of the Verigin-Voykin & Playmor lots this weekend can enter a draw for a Spokane-Sheraton weekend for two, June 2, 984. WILLIAMS MOVING & STORAGE 2237-6th Ave., Castleger ‘ Invite you to call them tor o free moving estimate. Caldsct Groceteria & Laundromat OPEN 364 Days a Year 1038 Columbia Avenve ONE BLUE CARD — Game No. 416 ot Ht) @ Supervalu nome in the moving Ph. 365-3328 Collect Sat., May 12 — 10 a.m. -5 p.m. “TIMES. ‘Sun., May 13 — 12 noon - 5 p.m. + Nelson 191 Baker Street 352-3169 + Castlegar 502 Columbia Avenue 365-63: