B4. . casticcarnews, october 26, 1980 CROSS ORD All That Glitters ‘34 Biblical name 78 New Zealand Wild hog, te Cake fialehing me oF maa fk 14 i fH i it Ht 4 Ly iu i GET Sesn exon 3 i [ F i E sa HEFEL HG iE gb is cavrroque. AWYTMWYBKPQ WFQ AXJ° ets LRCEBUG BU YWSKP JMXT a ‘Today's -DO YOU like autumn? I do. For me, ‘it’s the epitome of all that’s best in Canada. ' io ee -_Investigatin: + BCE Becki sociation-appe investigate pontine i . ; pute, between so: and senior. 2 ae a? north Okanagan, district,» sa ) The. investige tion-appointed pf which claimed widesp Personnel problems: ined and inti of ‘teachers, :threats of missal or transfer,' and] one commissioner, “in able‘ control over staff a¢ vities: during and out f schoo) hours.” F * Officials of theitrd ue association say it ‘will’ take about six weeks to establish an impartial team of! edu: eation officials who will then and c n ways to improve labor re-| lations at the Shuswap School District, No. 89. ties have changed | You can’ have your spring,’ * glorious spring, with its driz- zies and its mud and its chil- ling winds. You can have * your.summer, with its parti- cular pests — tourists, bugs, visitors. And you can most definitely have winter in its every possible aspect.\ Just give me about six months of that September-October wea- ther, and you couldn't drag me out of this country‘to the island of Bali. I know that, according to the rhythm of nature, fall is supposed to be a time of dy- ing, of melancholy, of shri- velling on the vine, or pre- paring for the deep, dead sleep of winter. Maybe Canadians are just contrary, but they don’t react in the way they’re supposed to at all, in the fall. Instead of carefully preparing for winter, drawing in their ~ with long faces, they bust oot: * all over as soon as that first nip is felt in the morning air. Perhaps they’re just fool- ‘ing themselves, but Cana- dians act as though they love the fall. They come to life. They, bustle. They form com- : mittees, make -plans, have parties. They even’start going to church. Perhaps it’s just a last hysterical fling, a frantic escape from reality, with the grim prospect of six months’ - winter ahead, but they cer- tainly burn with a clear, gem- like flame while it lasts. Where is the sober house- holder who should be chink- ing up.the nooks and cran- Insurance Agencies 61 Maple 265-3392 CASTLEGAR windows, geting in hig supply, ‘ne sbatenine ie joerg Tani ub s eck, o in ice ate ND 2 his nipples, - ‘a rainbow-- wae Sie, “on the/ golf Sone: ybundled {with* sweaters he can hardly swing. Or he's sitting with a noggin, watching the football game on. television. That’s where heis. And’ where’s the guide- wife, who should be knitting Gould be-the KEY WEST, FLA. (AP) — It’s been 488 years since Columbus sailed with ships that became part of every North American youngster's school litany: The Nins,: the Pinta and the Santa Maria. Now, just in time for Columbus Day 1980, treasure hunters think they may have found the wreck of the Pinta. Olin Frick and John Gasque, two Key West trea- sure hunters, aren't totally convinced the ship they fourtl in 10 metres of water off the remote’ Turks and Caicos Islands in the Bah- amas is the Pinta. But scientists say an iron cannon and a crudely formed . neys in the Spanish archives lead cannon ball removed from the wreck appear to be from the 15th century. i And _ historical _ records indicate the Pinta was one of the few ships in the vicinity of the islands when it went down in 1499 or 1500. . TO RESUME SEARCH Next month, backed by a wealthy Dallas investor, Frick, Gasque and a team of 23 divers and - archeologists plan to return to the site to recover the remains . of the ship. “We plan to go over the wreck very, very carefully,” Gasque said. “We will re- cover everything that we can - find — right down to the last . ballast stone.” “Like .all archeological work, we may not be able to- come up with absolute proof that it is the Pinta,” Gasque said of the wreck, which he and his partner first spotted three years ago. “But if we find nothing to contradict it, } we think the weight of the, evidence will be awfully con- vincing.” : Christopher colceanis took the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria — all wood- Bonnett’s P\ 233 Columbla Aftention Men & Boys! For All Seasons It’s Boys & Mons Wear 365-6761 * Remember 10% OFF for Cash _ woollen socks, putting down ‘preserves and canned -meat, * airing the flannelette sheets, patching the family’s long unaeewear: and ‘quilting a quilt’ Ul tell you where she is. She’s on the phone, talking about what she’s going to wear to the tea. Or she’s off in the car to attend a wed- . Or she's out playing bingo. Or she's taking in an auction sale, Or she’s.sitting around with feet up, Pe or up, from. their Present abode, and sée us preparing for wintex. About this time of Sear, réndfather was kil- ling a ; shooting a deer, salting down a‘hog, making apple - cider,“ stacking vast piles of firewood and hus- tling his wheat to the mill. It must rot his celestial © “socks to look down and see his grandsén. hunting deer . fora holiday, buying his pig pre-cooked at the meat coun- ter, and laying in his fuel supply by picking. up the phone and calling the oil dealer. 5 And what about Granny? In her day, fall was'the time when you worked like a bea- * ver, making sausage, spin- : ing wool, putting eggs away in filling the root movie, Thar’s where sheis. It must shake our pioneer ancestors rigid to look down, en sailing ships — on his ‘maiden voyage to the New World in 1492. The Santa : Maria is known t« have been destroyed after running aground in December, 1492, but the fates of the Nina and the Pinta were not known. -The Nina accompanied Columbus on his four. later voyages to the Americas and then disappeared from his- torical record. - GET SOME HELP The Pinta, too, slipped into obscurity, ‘until Frick and Gasque got some help in -researching a wreck, From: records of jour- and a 500-year-old tax report, Eugene Lyon, historian) and National Geographic consul- tant, has reconstructed the last journey of the Pinta, He says evidence indicates one of the Pinta's owners, Vin- cente Pinzon, was making a return trip to the New World about 1499 or 1500. Lyon said Pinzon island- hopped for about six months 9:15 a.m. P. cellar, making candles and soap. She must do a Ntdle quiet in search of slaves and riches before a hurricane sank two vessels in his fleet of four. * Lyon says survivors var- iously reported the ships went -down near “Barbua,” “Barbulca,” “Bavueca” and “Babeque.” While none of ‘those names appears on maps of the period, he said he is convineed the wreck is “with- in the ballpark” of possible sites. An agreement between Frick and Gasque's company, Caribbean Ventures Inc., and the government of the Brit: ish Turks and Caicos gives the treasure hunters’ sole rights to salvage a number of 16th-and 17th-century ship- wrecks in the area. The gov- ernment will keep 30 per cent of the find. KIWANIS SKATE-A-THON Sat., Nov. 8 PLEDGE WHEN ASKED ‘halo, cussing, i in the shadow of her when she sees .her granddaughter facing up to the rigors of winter: racked by the dreadful indecision of whether to buy a home free- zer or a fur coat; torn by the dilemma of whether to have the cleaning’ woman come once or twice a week. But, of course, that’s looks * ing.at only one side of the sit- uation. Granddaddy. didn’t have to worry about anti- freeze, atom bombs, income tax or payments on the car. He didn’t need suppositories, diets and a new tail-pipe every time he turned around. And Granny didn’t have to, cope with a kitchen full of machinery, kids who were smarter than she. was, and the late movie. She didn't need sleeping pills, cigarettes or psychology.” . Say, come to think of ir those WERE the good old days. They didn’t have much, but what.they had was, company’s. No auto acci- “dents, no alcoholics anony- mous, no aspirin. Let's stop, worrying about the hardships Of our pioneer ancestors and get back to sweating over our “own neurotic chaos. > their ‘own, * not*the - finance’ ¢ president of the Shuswap Teachers’ Association, said: many of the district's 300. * teachers say the duality “of. education is suffering, ‘teach: ers’ morale is low and there is. ‘disillusionment over ai tration's tight control +) board based their findings on wre mong teachers and it's hav. i tpn the chael, chairman of the school * board of trustees, which rep- resents Salmon Arm, Ender- by and Sicamous, say prob- .lems have been grossly. ex- ily wie aie! aggerated, and a small group mn can’t do of disgrunted teachérs are. “making a mountain out. ofa ‘molé hill.” - ln = oe Iibetan, and roe-momber | GROCETERIA & hearings last summer during © LAUND' MAT which about 65 teachers pre- sented briefs containing stor- tes of favoritism, sexism, {WOODEN SHOE , Robertson,., RESTAURANT . © Dutch Atmosphere © International Cuisine sturdy toi 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. 7 8c.m, fo8 p.m. : At Lakeside Park & Holidays Nelson Ave. 9 - 10:30 p.m. 1038 Columbia A SE BSA Si = ‘The ides Famers Get wa we erg PARENT — TEACHER WORKSHOP The Association for Children with Learning Disabilities is sponsoring a workshop for parents and teachers of children who are having lear- ning difficulties in school. Ann Rushworth, foun- der of the Kenneth Gordon School for children with learning disabilities, will cover the areas of , Math and reading. Plate: Selkirk Adult Learning Centre i in Trail (Legion Hall) Time: Oct. 29°— 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Oct. 30 — 3: - 5:30 p.m. There is a $10 registration fee which will be ac- cepted at the door. For further information call: Lorraine Ernst: 367-7051 Maxine Cooper: 365-3696 FIVE COMPLETE GAMES DAILY MONDAY-FRIDAY * Weekdays: = 11315 a.m. BINGO Ca$h $ eo - ‘ and Prizes * Enter for Bonus Prize Draws at Participating Merchants 1:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m, WCTAT, 7610 West Kootenay Radio LINDA GREEN 365-6316 : |’ ENNEDY 365-3590 So Order Your ‘Meyers Snow Plow. For Your Truck NOW! | Ciearance on : MERRY TILLERS ORIGINAL MERRY TILLERS SOLAN DHE: ‘ : $483.95. Pe canowS4 1 O95 assontied cust .P. D ‘ =e sesessseseeess HOW 5HG 62° crated : Sunune 5H. : ‘ jes $580. aHP. AH... SHP. PITTSBURGH, PAINT Aslowas s¥ € SENTINEL SUPPLIES - & SERVICES LTD. 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WINTER a and shee FIREPLACE: Suhr 1; chainsaw, 20' Ts cough and naval ome 2 |. bronze color, 4 ft. pl Inclided, $298.00 : Rates First 10 Words Only $2 Additional Words 10¢: 3 lssertions for Price of 2 _For Sale, MOPED. Ph. en 3/50 _ Tarry's Woodcraft Wood & Vinyl ‘Windows ‘ Patio Doors, etc. , -Tarrys 399-4357 sears Calor 2 Chestertield Suites 1 Sound. Design and 8-Track Con- . sul Stove, Fridge an end ees Freezer, $ insertions for Price of 8 T ap- Classified Display Rotes based on column inch space. Exact rates on request, ica_ads. start with cliher ine. ‘Sut jews “or the. , Ald Week CosNews : but ‘the secutively In the two editions until expiration, Order by Use the handy mall-in.coupon found elsewhere in this paper, or print your:Action Ad on a Sater plece of paper and Action Ads. Rotate p B.C, legor apie reserves ig sere “classify ads un, dar appropriate headings and to determine page location: , Hyman Rights Act. All. advertisements such ss Help Wanted must ply with: ghe British Colum Humon Rights Act. This Act rtisement may state: of. imph @, preference, Sion ration ‘of specification, on the basis:.of jan ‘applicant's race, religion, cofour, martial: 2 status, ancestry, place of origin. age, or sex (Unless the matter relates to the main- fenance ot public decency 10 prior approval hos Sorciked through the Human % Rights Branch) to ICBC Sal Crasice Snead, Armstrong, AY ALF ALPHA = for “sale, hereeen 52. Hien tackle, dish fits jms below YEGETABLES, GARDINER’ 'S FARM. itoring potatoes. wel tore, 2 64th AN Civerdel, Ke 95 12. wi ind new i ieee Inos and orga! 465- Na delivery “Broo i Pingo toning Phone Kootenay Carol. ‘Romney, 965; 35708 or ‘WATKINS Products call Osbor: at O93:5574 USED; NOT: ABUSED SHOPPE Books, sting som, _ , * THIS SPACE - 365-5210 CLOSING OUT’ SALE. Zibin's Generel Store!t Robson side of ty. Groceries, hardware, house plants, Many Items ‘ K 3: F LOG HOMES AND CABINS. f= formation con-_ povan, Box New Fridge, almond, GE, 2-door ElectricRange, new Range. Hoods, gold and green, new New Cartop Carrier New Hide-a-bed Used Countertop, ropane Ren Sand Oven Coleman gas mo- vesile home furnace Used Kitchen Sets and Used Misc. F oFerry 5652566 Eeobno Tues,-Sun. Noon 5 pam. QUIPMENT RENTALS "The Rental Center Tiut Has Everything” esata werd ad -| twice at-regular price and get the: third insertion ‘FREE! “SIDES my Pork,’ cotand wre Sides of Aol Beet fronts nd hin ds. Free delivery every Tu in Farms, Creston, 421 mi F 365-5662. Hn/ag2 MIXED trewood Tor sale from ns pick-up lood, Ph. 365.9025. tin/4t ick-up lood. Kitchen Cabinets BY CRESTWOOD AND + INTERNATIONAL VW VERN NG? inpustaies xp. Bear Creek 368-6488 10,000 B. BTU. diner, 3375, Ra WALLPAPER in Stock at - OGLOW'S 613Columbia Ave., Castlegar - RST SELL! 16'x32" inground swimmin Ms Blue liner, walle, nuts and Bolts, frames, fil Pa ‘and maintenance kit, Ph. 365-7159, tin/A32, furndru Turn discs, domestic, $1).50 rridises, iiports rts, $12:50 Chevron 965-7016, 15/39 Northwest Mobile Homes Ltd. 365-3551 Sunday, 1-4 21 30 Crestview Cr. Oct. 26 p.m. - sarae: hse) in a very quiet neighbourhood. A * home designed for family living. Two fire) ‘eplaces, § bedrooms, large reg room, alt ona 86 lot. x 324° _ Must be seen tobe Speranied: elle a ro § 78 Ltd. 368-5222 Always a Good Deal at the JEAN TEAM 3 145i Colenbta ~ Trail 1455 Bay Ave. RS.. B,C,'s lowest prices. ‘= lar jest selection: . oe Garden Ay aad South Slocan 359-7166 Dealer No. 5840 air con- very day y BRAKE: SPECIAL. our meat cooler — rec: for Price of 4]. 61 ‘Lat for Price of 5 HUNTERS — Hang your game Ta ae. a rene r yo game in bolbnufasHeger: fates, Ph, 365-5171 or 365-7403, z THROMEN TABLE ith 4 irs; $50, he 89: $9-7234 oF 359. nee “aobea * 365-3315 fauna REGISTERED HERE: TBEDROOM besement sulle at BEDROOM: FORDS. for sale: 50 big y' bosement sulle at Cows. . -helfe: ao Passmore: 8 Mie uillitis Ine EVTI SEE: ve) bedrooms, Toll full Vacuum for Ph, 365-3673... 2/! SELLING REGISTERED Srowlander ic —Biveberry:—Ph- "Ad tel speci- 30) In fie ther. ot ing. | tulng breeding stock. "Record t 3760 asic pone numbers or Houle fee catin ep quality BEDROOM taller fy oreosres Thorecctes, Caslogont Baa. Wel ie eine Roane $300/mo. 3/80" for two weeks unies tae $300/mo. Ph. 365-9963._3/80. Chari ee tnt simple ‘aie -ABRADOR, Father eld fiat cham inched Ph 227 ous pit ni’ gnistog, wobniw gninonad bE \ 600 CEIGAR ROAD, Sunday, Oct. = [1h26. Household items, furniture, cit 10 10 ome -3 p.m. — 1/4 mile ‘down from ferry, Castlegar side, Watch for signs. Ral Sore plus 17 yre. ene on telat seusbate worahine. Street-level entronce, Aic conditioned in z “Angcaname replaces. Complete’.units or - inser Also: stainless steal chi Fresh Air F ere: ema si Fruitvale Paolo sarbieeieren Ld . ZBEDROOM furnished. ane ist = SONTAGT an ONS Rea 365-7266 C.'VOR 180 tor our brochure oe sui Okanggan properties. _ Evenings 365- 5834 Ron. . ches, ACREAGE In Throms, water CI UOC. sae iior Te Dink rol a 3/52 for rent, by Sung ee furnished kitchen units In stock HONDA POWER PRODUCTS daily, weekly, monthly TRAIL HONDA ‘48-357 "Power Products Dealer one f Re "PHASE | oe aut }' . VOYKIN SUBDIVISION ‘1 BEDROOM su! wiboraits Avail. Nov. OF 365-6236. . PAIAMINO pony plus bridle, sad. be dle and halter. Ph: 399-4300." 7/52 ee aa * Beautiful treed lots overlooking : South Slocan Pool ly located b house by f ay fumished, alto 1 edie tbe in Castlegar, furnished. - children or pets,.Ph. 365-7389 af- terSp.m. QUIET couple Seauires boarder: Prefer fem “serviced lots" ond, Nelton at the South Slocan Jun- For Information call tad. Sons DON'T LET WINTER | CATCH YOU C-C-'COLD' WINTER TUNE-UP SPECIAL 3 SPECIAL * BONUS OFFER 15% -— OFF ON. PARTS . EXTRA * -BONUS 10 POINT WINTERIZE © SERVICE - $4,495 . 4 Cylinder 6 Cylinder. Most cors ond light-duty 8Cylinder pare 3 como G. Vane slightly more. Complete Tune-up includes: Thermo controlled air cleaner Carburetor choke- Engine idle speed Early fuel evaporation system Carburetor mounting torque Vacuum advance system Fuel filter replacement Idle stop solenoid and/or dashpot : Spark plug replacement (if required) Engine timing and distributor PCV valve and filter elements Filter and evaporation contze! system Fuel cap,-tank, andlines: Cylinder balance rk plug wires check : lectrical system check, including starting system and charging system 3: poppaceoaao ane “WITH THIS SPECIAL ONLY” We will Check and Service the following items... Lube & oil change (oil included) * Hose & clamps Batteries Anti-freeze Electrical connections * Lighting Windshield wipers hield washer and Exhaust system Belts *Included with this Service you will receive one bottle of windshield washer anti- freeze “FREE.” BOpenAgAoS tif, OFFER EXPIRES. NOV. 28, 1980 1700 Columbia Ave., Castlegar : Phone 365-2155