os CastlegarNews October 24, 1990 ACTION ADS HELP WANTED WORK WANTED PART-TIME crisis open 9/hours per week, $10/per hour Must hove minimum two yeors ex perience working with people and Social position SUPER SWEEP CHIMNEY SERVICE Service Worker or Costlegor Community Services 1007-2nd Street, VIN 1Y4. For infor mation 365-2104 p.m. 3. deadline October 25, 5 63 Due to growing business and a new taxi being added to our fleet CENTRAL TAXI is looki men to work fu’ CASTLEGAR » 346-5000 | "ALL WH SELL 1S SERVICE ORIVER Class 1 with air for local chip haul. Steady work. Minimum one yeor highway experience. Clean drivers ob scrapt. 365-2275 after 1 p.m. Please leave message 3/85 DELIVER TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES Men and women, must be 18 or older and be available for 4 daylight hours for at least two or three days AUTO IS NECESSARY Call 1-800-663-4383 Between 8:30 o.m.-4 p.m Monday to Friday RELINING, REPAIRS, SAFETY INSPECTION W.E.T.T. Trained Technician 365-5440 FREE LANCE HAIR DESIGN * Cuts & Perms in YOUR REASONABLE RATES FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 365-2475 —— STUDENT FOR HIRE 16-YEAR-OLD female willing to babysit has k from holidays! if you need your lawn cut, odd jobs, pets walked, etc. Coll 365-2375 tin /67 Need @ job? High school ond college students may offer their services under this category. Phone our Action Ad no. 365-2212. We will run your ad for 3 ieoues at ne chorge. yee GIVEAWAY HELP WANTED FORESTRY WORKER GOLF COURSE WORKER NURSERY WORKER Training for these oc cupations is being offered at Selkirk College, Grand Forks Campus starting Dec. 3, 1990. Five months training, five months paid work placement 442-2704. WORK WANTED RELIABLE woman will do housecleaning. 365-3077 Castlegar 383 HANDYMAN: siding, roof shingles, light carpentry, general home repairs. Steve 399-41) 7 83 ARE YOU HAVING AN AFFAIR? For your next wedding, social o: par ty. call us. Dance bands. mobile disco units, PA rental, musical instrument sales and supplies Ph. 362-7795 9 PUPPIES: some part husky. some port lab. 365-8418 or 365-3867 3/83 BIG E-Z chair. 365-2627 383 DOUBLE BED with metal headboord. 365 5076 383 1 MALE orange kitten. 1 female long haired, tiger-striped biack kitten. 399 4795. 383 3 moles, 2 females, 8 weeks old. litter trained. 365 5509 3/84 ONE FEMALE calico kitten, 8 weeks old litter trained desperatley needs a home 365-6696. 3/85 CALICO kittens, desperately need homes. 365-5604. 3/85 11 LAYING hens, 365-5469 3/85 NEAR Castle Theatre. large (at, 4 white pows ond white 3710. SET OF KEYS neor Kinnaird Hall on Sun. Oct. 21. Owner may claim ot Cas News. NOTICES CASTLEGAR Grief Support meetings Home Support Office. 7 p.m. on the 3rd Monday monthly. 365-2148, 365-6883 Motorists look for alternative fuels VANCOUVER (CP) — With i ices im Brith © . well above 60 cents 2 litre, motorists are scrambling to find fuci alecr- Ratives to stretch their travelling dollars. IN MEMORIAM ALCOHOUCS enonymous end Al Anca Prone 30-3005. eats Copies of the Castlegar Russian-En Bilingual Program Eval ion external report are available at the School Board Office for the public at large. ONLY $12-$16 PER WEEK uli “Seeks trie TEDDY BEAR DIAPER SERVICE RAILROAD STATION — Mon.-Fri For information on call Heritage Office. 365-6440. SHAKLEE Distributor willing to service Costlegor orea. Products ore of the highest quality and environmentally je. 352-7948 3/84 NELSON OVERTURE CONCERTS presents The Vancouver Chamber Choir, Sunday November 4, 2 SiFyouth$s. 8s PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIED $195 SHARE A RIDE WORK, School Trips, Weekly Shopping Cut expenses and save money. Get together with a neighbour in our FREE Share-A-Ride column. We'll run your ad 3 issues free of charge. Phone our Ac tion Ad number 365-2212 thn/67 NEED RIDE 9:15 Tuesday mornings from 8th Street and Columbic to Complex for 9:30 a.m. program, then return from Compex to same location by 11:30 a.m 365-5673 3/84 LOST MATURE WOMAN available to babysit in her home. Reasonable rates. references available. Phone 365-6646 Hn /65 HANDYMAN — Light carpentry. fences patio decks, painting. inside and out — reasonable rates (senior discounts). 365. 2267 Lorne. tia/30_ GERRY'S BACKHOE SERVICE Landscaping and Excavation 365-7137 LOST near KISS or park. Royal blue fleece jacket with fluorescent green collar ‘zipper. 365-3627 3/83 MOTORCYLE side sover Shadow 1100. 365-3528 383 FOUND FOR CASH! Callus for details! Classified Ads 365-2212 Cc legal N CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION in Memoriam Donations. Box 1228. Rossland, B.C. VOG 10. 104/80 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. in “Our sales have shot up immensely last August,” says Jack Towkey, who it costs about $1,400 to convert a vehicle to matural gas and a further $20 per month to lease the marural gas says Pat Butler, president of B and Supply m scarby Burnaby, which activist visits Field hockey showdown ---B2 Specification documents con be packed up at the C.V.1 between the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p m For further information that may be required contact Mir. 8. Kerteland et 364-1271. memoriam Hons infor Box 3292. Castlegor. B.C 365-5167. 104/24 NOTICE LEGALS LEGALS Invitation to Tender in accordance with the Ministry of Transportation and Highways Act. Section 401). sealed tenders are invited for the following Project No.: 53147 Location: Centro! Kootenay Highways Description: Bridge Sign installation District Approx. 286 Signs Sealed tenders, completed in accordance with the Conditions of Tender on the forms provided. will be received by the Ministry of Transportation and #4 St 202 Lakeside Drive. Nelson. B.C. until 2-00 p.m. (local time) on ibe bec. rember 8. 1990. when tenders A security deposit surety bid bond conditions of the tender) PERSONAL DO YOU HAVE on odour? Smoke. pets urine. paint, skunk. We can cure it! 357 2279. 7 84 SHARON — well known North American Trans Medium. November 3. Call 365. 7035. 3 6s CARD OF THANKS NEW OWNERS of thé Hi Arrow would like to thank the following businesses for helping in the repairs to the hotel Gordon $ of G FOUND items are not charged for if you've found something. ‘our Ac tion Ad no. 365-2212 during regular business hours and we'll run your ad for 3 issues free of charge. tin/67 A female white cat about 8-months-old. 365-5387 North Costlegor 3/82 ONE Cot Himalayon. Friday near train bridge. 365-3823. 3/82 GOLD broach with design. City Centre Motel. Owner may claim by identifying 365-3641 3/82 thegor Plumbing and Heating and Peter Drazdoff of Castle Electric 8s THE OWNERS of the Hi Arrow would like pleasure serving you and we look for word to serving you in the future 8s THE FAMILY of W.W. (Bill) Palmer wish to express their thonks for all the cards flowers and messages of condolances Your thoughttuliness is oppreciated Ann Palmer and family es NOW OPEN .. KENTON’S AUTO-BODY & HULL PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES * Specializing in Cars & Boats | 365-2505 1364 Forest Road Located in Labott's Building Castlegar District. If you have photographs and/or information that may enhance this project, please contact Laurel Webster at the School Board Office (365-7731) or Dick Wayling (365-5964). Photographs and written submissions will be returned upon request. WEST KOOTENAY TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM PHASE Il We are working towards implementing the 2-year Teacher Training Program in Castlegar for September, 1991. The program leads to a B.Ed., Elementary Certificate, and will run concurrently SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR) HISTORICAL ASSISTANCE NEEDED SD An attempt is underway to compile an early history, both writ- ten and pictorial, of all the schools that have ever existed in the be required (in accordance with the Where required. payment for contract documentation shall be made by cer titied cheque or money order, made payable to the Minister of Finance and c Ret. All ore non. For further information contact Lorry Brown. Bridge Manager ot (604) 354 6521 o8 fax (604) 354-6547 The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted Prownce of Brash Cotumtxa Manstry of Transportaton Es Fo - Zs MIGVE |. (q) Carrie? Tronsfers — The firm penod (&) imterruptibie Tremshers — Export tronsters for sole. equichange ond odpustment transters of e Suibemt them to B.C_. VIR 48 to the otention of RD Deane. Energy Monager by Novem. ber 13.1990. RISING FROM THE RUBBLE the tools at hand. in this case © rock. Bruno Tassone does the pounding and ion of the Canedi Teyner does the holding of some sewer pipe as oF G d day at C tHeaird Plazes. Students enthusiastic following conference By CLAUDETTE SANDECKI teacher Corimne Tamciin at Kenmaed Jumor sccomdary school Seafl Writer The second Get High on Nature ideas and impetus to Castlegar junior and senior high school students imterested im environmental issucs. teachers say At Stanley Humphries secondary school, the eight students who atten- ded the conference im Nelson last weekend are “bursting with ideas” for school projects, says English Graeme Basson. Tennille Austin. Jade Cropicy. Mciissa Labine. Kris Myhra and Sara Robichasd. ail in Grade 10, as well as Sarah Potonicoff. who is im Grade 11, and Alena Tarry, 2 Grade 12 student, are now working on setting up a recycling program for the high school, Tameiim said. Fhe students are part of a school cn- vironmental group called What im the World? Meamwhile, three Grade 8 students are plamming to do a challenge Program project based im part om some of the ideas they packed up at the conference. challenge program teacher Annc Bondaroff sasd. Jenni Armstrong. Barbara McGougan ‘and Sandecp Dosanjh represented Kinnaird at the conferen oe The conference w springboard” for please see STUDENTS page AZ Ministry officials promise toughness ‘The Ceigar pulp mill «ill be forced to comply with =e Siege prowece Mesey of Eewrenmcn seguiamoes whethe the pulp compans’s proposed $650 mmdiboe cxpamuoe and modermuzzmon proget goes ahead or mot_ mumisery officuais sy Past practices of mcgotiating with companies such 25 (Ceigar to allow them to pat more pollutants imo the co The estes, which eegesscess om ployers at the Ceigar pulp anil im Casticgar. would asc findings of the federal amd prowuncal govermments. is mow “wm the forefront” om the issue of - said. The new regulamoes eazy becom: lew before the end of the year Sem Browne, Ceigar’s gracral manager, said the only Surprise i the auimisery’s presentation to the panc! was ac che prowuncual body deciimed to make 2 recommen- Miumsary will have to wake 2 posinom on Ceigar’s proposal. Browne wid reporners. Mf the federal amd prowimcial goveraments do not gam Celgar aggroual to proceed with its proposed project, which imcindes 2 modersization process that company spokewmen say will bring the aging pulp mill in lime with alll che Sémanry willl mot ailiow the anil to continue operating un- der its curvenn variamce ovdier, McDonald said. Variance to more wham normal suamdards ailiow To meet the mew regulations, Ceigar willl be forced to Producmom canary Soult be noo costly to justify As weil, dhe muimisary willl be cracking down on com- Pome mee SNES TW sega AD ciusive evidemce the umiom meeds to back ics auwertions that pulp mill workers have 2 higher incidence of a wamety of camcers tham the general Him A study comducted only in Casiegas could be easily discounted by the company, he said Jam Browme. Ceigar’s general manager. said camcer rates connected tw puilp mnils is am issue “the whole please see STUBT page A? RDCK directors, hunters shoot for compromise By ED MEELIS ‘Senfl Wriecr As far as Seewe Davis s comcerned. Salli, f Regional Desrict of Cemaral Kootenay directors thmk a’s What bothers Daw is that when the RDCK first started talking to the Mimistry of Emviromment about restracturimg arcas where gums could be fired. bag chunks of traditional bunting Land came wp im the comer- sation. please see HUNTERS page A? program high mark with the present 12-month program. Study gives Russian These courses can Learning Agency. cooperation with the Small Entry to this program requires three years of university studies. be completed through Selkirk College in College Consortium and the Open By CasNews Seafl A study by members of the faculty of education at Semon Fraser University proves the Castlegar school Gistrict’s Russian bilingual program is a “solid Program” with “educational value.” school board chairman Gordon Turner said. knows @s Grade 3. the srudems scored lower than Children im the regular Engish program “to a oo ‘However, so significam differences were found im cather Grade 4 of 5. suggesting that similar to the pattern of results for French memertion. Russian The attendes of studemts who have taken the feeling ther ctilidrem bad bemeficed greatly from the program Parents whowe chiidrem Sad mot attended the bilingual stedents catch up and kare Engish as weil 2s their peers im the regular English program,” the study has been given its credentials im a sense,” ner said during a news conference last week to release the study. The study found that children im the bilingual program, the only known Russian-English i * In order to complete planning, we need an idea of how many people are interested in the Program. If you are interested, please give us a call at the Open Learning Centre, 365-5408, or 365-7292, ext. 402. Please respond by November 16, 1990. Seance pareets fek «xtoots bad bees closed and other spec! programs bad seffered because of the Russa program. Sour parcets fet that then children ESS CASTLEGAR CAMPUS Box 1200 Castlegar, B.C. VIN 34} 365-7292 program im North America, scored well in English af- ter completing the foor-year program which runs from first-year primary to fourth-year primary The students also appear to have 2 more positive attitude toward school and toward learning a second language than children who have mot been through the program, the study found. But im the fourth year of the program, formerty ‘Students enjoyed the program and fch & had benefited them.” the study says. ccoeed fess feerection became of the bilingual programm, the study says. Termes sand the resaits of the seudy show “there mond be mo fears” that Restos telingeal studencs can nce mamcane thee Emgist shulls during the program And detractors of the program cam wo longer say the stool bowed has mo cuxdemce to jpestify the board's pene tee USE AM pepe 2)