HELP WANTED Gene or eine Sus ul ine eral fal ioministration and errs pllcant have revious 4 tl fe tence. *p Previous nc hg tee lence desirable. hes a wating 1a ary expecied't to: wit it g oi 100," Pembert GB 6H ‘avaliable ipa Por int and ‘or interview call oi Clerk 25: for the Robson Etem eet Wy based nes red, t Immediat Application rms are available et moa board aftice. warehouse it 399-4743. ott 25 PAPER CARRIERS urs ri) Village oi Ber aatortinds.” Astor kinda, ___ts ‘NEED A CARPENTER? pit sor er hour or contract. Pha ati rane lera earn y -alvare, Gall callact OF S6E-E085 evenings: WIL I Deokk ing f Imalfovniness: PM aoe seek IO roller, reitsios Ene CERAMIC WALL & Floor Tile setting. Low rates. Ph, 365-5164. EIVERWAY. MALE Cock Country hom 6531 af fer 6p. te PART SHEEP & German Arephens le dog to give awhy. SHO Gor. AN ITEM you" ‘d like te oa You at osha ified or lack and whit rie, caer eres wi ee paupoly goes with dogs. cal are not chart ‘service by thi: found some! ng, 4 irae found ad te or Mid-Week Mirto! BOYS" or men’8 GLASSES: frame, one lens eal fata: Found a front of Cast » Cla Castl ar Newt. Sh ONE PAIR glasses fou palore pup mill. ‘Enquire’ Satuspat : LOST Used Trucks © 77 % Ton Ford © 74 % Ton GMC © 72 V2 Ton Ford Used Cars © 71 Merc Cyclone © 73 Toyota Hardtop MIKE’S Mobile Homes Ltd. Castlegar Ph, 365-5741 OL. Lic, No. 00112A Student Placement High eoHioe and coliene lus, Gent Ing pari-time { a ate hor warviows here free of charg Grop in to the Cast re a logether w! ans ur or welonioogs int In ne Cast ieae Neweand MI Week Mite if Share-e-Aide column. Ph. Hee to place (his free clasaified ad. SS rel 8 owen, 30 WANE Sr ee urn. ny jure "4130 pure Ph SoesOss 2tit |EEDED: Ride to Trall, fenve, 6:90 am. fatum at S p.m. Can teave tro bh or Castlegar. oes: ii BUSINESS OPPT. Fon Rend ie Ry SxCAYRLINY Con a Beach, 8.0. VOl GROSS SALES $60,000 1078, up $20,000 over a oar, Delicatessen rowih are ea tor Pp. Noakinem. Box 25, i, B.C. VON pied Mun be seen. Ph, 058-9802 ev ings. + ingest seni meen ene COMMERCIAL, bullding on 1.60 of B.C.’a most pros, High igh Yo business In mall. Box: yous Lake, B.C, vo BULKLEY VALLEY MOTEL sa, Hichway 18, west, In New Nor 2 unite and ining quarter Bzaee, cor write Box 177, New Hazelton, B.C. VOJ 2J0. 13-UNIT MOTEL, Site of of new bridge In Courten Mi land, Mak. develop- |. New ment. area, Owners reuring. + Phe peer} ie. 17th Street. HARDWARE BUILDING Supply & Furniture Store. Modern facilities, Ideal - tocation, well eetabilahed. White Box 232, Salmon Arm, B.C. VOE 270. IG & BACKHOE. For light deere any an Hotel a8b-2215. 410 ‘backhoe a where tn the Feank cat Silverton Hote! Several machines available. ‘Worms joney? For Information INTERESTED IN Growin: Canyon, B.C. 428-7707 or 428-4798. 2 for extra mi contact Corbrook Worm Farm, Box8 98 HOW TO GET rt message 290,000 homes? Blanket B.C, | Sut $55 w will Place ad In all 61+ Ne a e everythin Information ‘contact the Stata News, 161 Columbia Av -WGTERESTING pattie re nity. tential of nat! onal prod No loor’' been tt agement potential. Robson, B. so. VOG 1X0. 9122 PRIVATE SALE: Auto Wreckin fowing, oe Sales, Li hwy eae ‘will ake H.D., Eh pment or ropert ment. Box Tribune, ny N x ei * ebans 112-392-4738. NOTICES x flaturns cones LABE! invelo| by ie $2.25 8 tax, vs Castlegar News. a tha no eau : Discussion Mestin: Church rede} Mi Cant ut Easement (lun ment (Columt 60,2 Pap. p.m. Be Chacuatton Maing ~ = don't hai pare ean. you con't pay for two: lg cal aay Coronado Benecel Electric Veetinghouse pairs — Cash or ious "Apstiance Servic to font Os bu ey act Poscente. Office Home aoa) 487-6413, Or fe her i Ae Nae St. 9 Snemmond Oa fy ‘MAINTENANCE MILLWRIGHT Required by Chemical Company in North Vancouver, B.C. tnterprovincial ticket oF B.C.1.Q. is required and welding is related i hour. Industric! Relations Monger Hooker Chemicals Division 100 Amherst Avenue NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. VTH 154 This position offers @ 37.3-hour, Monday through Friday, doy shift work week. Overtime is ol double rate. Current rate is $10.44.per ‘ Interested opplicants should phone (604) 929-3441, or write: Conadion Occidental Petroleum Ltd, NOTICES WOTCETO INTRAOTE Sealed tendere from, aub- Contractors for construction of *"Ad- ditions and renov Bost, the Kinnaird dr, Secondary School, Cas- Negar, B.C, “whl be received at he Sohocl Bostd Gilles, sine, eden: sr, 8.0 aay i 00 6 00 8 IM ieee time, Ye project consists of music mand’ eit cane fooma additions, Radiata 1g 13 the saat ’ f servi vice, an ew sanitary sewer conn: Tepe roject Is to be constructed natruction ent Basle and trades for which contracte will be awarded are aa follows: Pease ing satan pee and drywall) sellin we ohilnceltenegue tema: (aupply ent of hers In this ion} ieee oMise. ructural ‘Hol oti cal om *Electrical ey be office 9 under= jgned o1 ty, Mar 1978, on davonlt at $60, cartilied cheque for each eet of Speuente, felungabie on return of dt mgood ordor within one week of i inders.. ce 7 dociments will be on following locations: mn Interior Construction As sapped Construction Assoot- Vancbuver, B.C. Shetntrlege Construction Associa ‘The lowest, or" ony. tender will not necessarily be sccepted. cy Architects & Society Planners 428, - 8th Avenue 2. GHANBROORS, - - PERSONAL REEPECTABLE MAN, 31, would like to meet marriage. and family- orlented woman. Send photograph and descriptive ietter to: P.O, Box 3248, Kamloops, B.C. V2B 7K5. _ ana SAGEA, Spiritual, tarot card, reader. Past, Prevent tuture, jove, marr! bad luck write problems a ot au wend wi raat Hostage St VITAMIN. Discounts sna ae $2.76; 400 1G) mixed tocophe 1oosb. 25, Letina 18 cr. ae itera chart, cosmetic Iiet ie without order $1.00. vie ipo Masi harge accepted, Includ expiry date. B.C, residente ad add 8% sal » $1. postage and handi- Ing for orders under $10.00. Pa ph ‘itamin Olscou x |. K, Vancouver, B.C. VEK ws. Tell A Frienai NEED A DIVORCE? For tree Tae: mation and In. feat I ‘Chargex ry "Maater: charge accepted. tini49 SPECIAL GOSPEL Services are being held In the Nordic Hall, Castlegar, South, each Sunday ats M. he welcome Ball ‘ORAT! $100, a ie fees. ‘Obtain our lawyer supervised Incorporation over the. hone — fast! Self-Counsel Services” oll free, 11: Charges .& Masterchargeaccepted. —tin/40- Engagements Mr. and Mre. Ered F. Hodikin of itieg: pl te nounce the forthcoming marriage of thelr daughter Grace to Walter, son of Mr, and Mra. Sam Babakaltf of ra. Sam Bi Cast astlegar. The meted will take place on May 26th, 1878, ir Casile- ou f ENERSEMENT NOTICE i Inted fi order (aviation fan wedding inva from the Gatiey | FAVORABLE VERDICT. from page Al d where the harmful about whether the former knew he was working in a watershed. He sald Amendolagine had damaged his credibility beyond repair and may have deliberate. ly deceived the court. The judge said he was impressed by the qualifications and testimonies of defence wit- nesses, including Dr. Robert ‘ Wollard, chairman of the B.C, effects ensulng could be “mask. ed and delayed,” such as in the health and © genetic » corse- quences of radiation exposure, Josephson said he could therefore not acquit the three men, According to law, he said, he had to find the three men guilty. But he said he had high regard for their integrity and tion in their protest, He Medical A Environ- mental Health Committeo and Ralph Torrie, a physicist and energy research consultant.’ Both men had cited evi- dence from comparatively re- cent studies which indicate that any increase in exposure to low levels ‘of ionizing adiatien results in incréased risk health. Defence lawyers in the case had argued that Manny Consultants were committing a “ecommon’ nuisanee” by endan- gering the health, safety and * comfort of the community by exposing it to the hazards of increased radiation. However, the judge ex- plained, parliament had passed the law not foreseeing the pos- sibility that a nuisance could be HOMECOMING! punere ey iene (and area), Alberta, niversary uly a 14, & 18, ‘ore. eee Present residents wel- new acquaintances. fea Sige Onranowekl, ‘Thoraby (403) 708-3787. Card of Thanks ‘Mra. Ruth Hyson and Femi ye nto extend thelr ing pra comfort Oy he many flowers gnats an ae in the wu of a beloved and tether, Henry Hyson. oe bless you. The famil OF the ate Wea Miller would I! and baking were greatly ap clated. Special thanke to the gel gar Ambulance, Or. Van Vilet Sratt ‘of the. Castlegar. and Ditrict Hospital, Don ickett and ihe eu Heget Harnerete ‘Home, and Rev. rgen snizece pre ry amserved lunch at our home, word _ express our sincere a precaion — Mrs. Rose Milter & Family. “KALESNIKOFF — in foving mem ey Ruteeaieeny who assed si bina 5 March 12, 1977. Gone. from ust but teaving sai yr take away mamor- ion th that it sivarel ‘While upon thia earth wi west by Mom and Dad. June, ah Pater, & Georgle, BIRTHS QUIDING — To Warren and Cathy guiding of F Gastlogate B.c., Maren — To Brad and cathy LTR Peristrom (nee Nazaroff) of Nelson, ~ 6.C., January 30, 1978, a son. Date Max. Min. March 10. March 7 March 8, Mareh10 | (9.; March " 8. . 12. 10.4 baboon lamonaoe THINKING OF TEACHING? The University of Victoria is offering an Elementary and a Secondary Teacher Certification Programme in the ‘West Kootenays in 1979-80. f ELEMENTARY M ELIGIBILITY: Candidates must have a minimum of two years of undergraduate work completed with a broad backgound of course work, be prepared to practise teach in Nelson, Castlegar il or Trail and skill in working with ane students, PROGRAMME: Academically admissible candidates will be interviewed in Castlegar during February, March and April. The. programme will begin in Scptember 1979, with methods course work at Selkirk College in Castlegar. Practice teaching will begin in late November and continue until March, 1980. Academic work will be completed at Selkirk during March and April, 1980. Successful students will be recommended for a + Teaching Certificate at the end of the programme. SECONDARY ELIGIBILITY: Candidates must have an acceptable under- subject preparation in two approved teaching areas for secondary schools, be prepared to practise teach in Nelson, Castlegar or Trail school districts and show evidence of commitment and skill in working with young y peoule, dpplicas * tions are ro addition to their formal education. PROGRAMME: Academically admissible candidates will be _ interviewed in Castlegar by University personnelin Apriland by participating School District personnel in early M 1. Selected candidates will then attend a week's orientation in their school district in mid-I ‘May or June, attend UVic for Jyly and August course work, ¢ in in their school district from September, 1979 to April, 1980, and complete their academic work at the David Thompson University Centre during May and June, 1980. Successful students are then recommended for a Teaching Certificate. FINANCIAL AID: Students will be eligible for existing student aid as administered by the University’s Financial Aid Office. TO APPLY: For detailed information and application forms, phone, of write immediately to: David Eyles, David Thompson University Centre, 820-10th Street, Nelson, B.C. VIL 3C7 Tel: 352-2241 or The Co-ordinator, Professional Progremmes Office, Faculty of Education, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 1700, Vietoria, B.C. V8W 2Y2 Attention: Mrs, £. Sumsion: Tel. 477-6911 ext. 6636, Applications post-marked after midnight MARCH 31, 1979 will not be accepted. UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA said he did not, regard their offenco as a scrious one, He quoted Chief Justice Friedman of the Manitoba Court of Appeal as saying that a free society places respon- sibility on its eltizeris and that Drive Out Today! civil disobedience hag proven a benofit to soclety In the past, It. must be peaceful, however, and the instigator must be prepared to pay the penalty, : Judge Josanhson .recom- mended that the three ‘men channel their future'efforts in more appropriate direction, He said the three men had shown themselves to be exem- _plary members of the com- munity, and. that all of them .were working family men who knew their actions could.reault in arrest and who obviously suffered personal anguish in making such a decision; He said he thought an- absolute discharge would be in “thelr best interests and in the” best interests of the Publis Crown prosecutor Peter Moir’ agreed and said the Crown had ‘no reason to per- agute the men, ‘Judge. Josephson ‘also. ex- | pressed the hope that the B,C, government inquiry into ura- nium mining would bring fur- ther clarification to the issue. —ee BUSINESS SUPPORT tatandi: ‘Hégistter longtin bas! Thomas Bassett (Tommy) 78, who died . ‘Are you thinking “of awimming this sum loans by the chartered banks ° havo more than quadrupled during the last 10 years, the Canadian Bankers’ Assocla-- tion says, Travel Trailers SOUTH SLOCAN, B.C, Dealer Licence No. 01372A Truck cameais Motor Homes - Fifth Wheels ~ Canopies MOR HOME grateful thank fers, fave, and the ladies who” : an ATHER INQUI (as Province of British Columbia PUBLIC.MEETING ROYAL COMMISSION OF RY INTO URANIUM MINING was held in V; The of the C March 6, 1979. A similar Meeting is to be held: 9:30-a.m. Friday, March 16, 1979 Royal Anne Hotel 348 Bernard Avenue Kelowna, | B.C.. - This Is to be an informal Meeting; the purpose of which is to explain to interested partles proposed plans for the official Public Hearings to be..... held in May, June, July and again in the Fall at which Briefs maybe Public input | Is ‘and those will also be explained, the given the opportunity to make sugg' and to the procedural process of the format Hearings. will be On behalf of the Commission; Brig. Gen. E.D. Danby (retired) Executive Secretary - Royal Commission of inquiry Health and Environmental: . Protection — Uranium Mining 3724 West Broadway Vancouver, B.C. Telephone: 224-2014 1978 F150 Pickup VER 2C1 as S peedway . TRAIL, B.C 6495 —1959-Frd 44-fon— spn — 1972 Gauriet ~ 1976 Chev ': Ion ‘spectvay TRAIL: B.C. 365 MS man 6895 a hese IT: \zed Auto Body Repairs. Fruitvale 967-0650: .: ral vervices nae held oda" from the ihe Castlegar Funeral le area real- his home on Friday, ne Memorial service, with Master C. (Andy) Andrew presiding, took place Monday evening. in the Castlegar sonic Hall with members « af th the Masoni¢, Order in ‘attendance, Mr, Couch was born July 28, 1909. in Larkhall, Lanark. shire, Scotland, He received his there and was em- C COURTESY BROKERS ANC, Hwy. 22 Gonolle 653-2613 DIETCENTRE - How to win at the lang i 7-30 ibe. Neleon 982-9801 | Equipment tor cenpen and Trallers at For that eleselo look in’, tabrica, notlonsand pat- - [ terns, CLASSICFAGRICS . 62 Maple, Castlegar _ G Good Service & Quallty Workmanship AL'S PLUMBING . Call Afex at 365-3705 >" f° ~ Ootiechenta HELEN'S FLOWERS &_ CAMERAS - >= ‘Castlegar 365-5191-" (naurance of all deacrip- tons, available at ANDERSON : INSURANCE AGENCY . . LTO. ‘ Castlegar 365-3292 * SOHNNY’S MUFFLER SHOP Specializing In custom - your car Ereving: TT \oep with Hees fr from te ped Columba ‘Trall 364-1208 L: “TIERA MUSI Musi . Serving Melons from; Deolnnare 19 professions, ha ’ eho Roeser: Trall 384-29; wor panes The Rad Plece pik calung pes Ave, | NATIONAL HOMES Caatlegar 365-3640 RC UVERS. BOOKS a k Is @ loving one : 308 Baker St., Nelson, p PETE'S TVLTD. 279 Columbia tleger $* Quick luncheon service atthe BLUE TOP BURGER am actos, cared, To) ‘canned Te red. Sales er i radiators and | Ee REE ATRATOR Trt 364-1606 phabby, a sown at the: sia. a BANK'S AHOE Trai so4ea10 TRAILAUTO nopy * ae Thay cence Castlegar 965-5114 Uphotatery 4 CASTLEGA AR CUBTON UPROLSTE ployed; as a miner, ; Tn 1920, he married the former Ivy Kemp and they had two children, Dina and Rick. In 1980, .the family emmigrated to Canada, settling in Trail, Mr. Couch.-was employed ‘with Cominco for 28' years, until ill health forced an early retire. ment in 1968, ‘¢ He moved to Castlegar in November, 1844 and became active, in. community affairs, holding the position of presi- dent of-the Castlegar Com- munity Club, Co-op Retail So- ciety (of which he. was a founding member) and the Coop Transportation Society. | He' was also a very active member‘of St. John’s Ambu- lance Association, +. Mr, Couch was a staunch all his life and was tish ee Lodge of Perfection of pao 2! He was an ardent fisher- man and enjoyed gardening, ~ photography and horseracing, Mr. Couch was a member ‘of the Presbyterian faith: Surviving are his wife, Carol; one daughter, Mrs, Ralph (Dina) Harding and one son, Rick, both of Nelson; two grandchidren; four great- - grandchildren and six brothers, aoe in both the COF mee and, latterly, the NDP. Political party. 4 member of the Castlegar Parks Board, he was inatru- mental in establishing the Kins, men Park in Castlegar. © Being interested in sporta for the youth of this area, he was one of many workers who brought the first Castlegar arena into being, through the Project Society. He was a member of the Masonic Order, belonging to Sentinel Blue Lodge of Castle- gar, Boundary Lodge of Per- fection of Trail, Rose-Croix Lodge of Nelson and was a founding member of the Scot- Ruby Argatoff, Age 37, --Service Held Today . » Prayer services. began last evening from the Sh family and home.. She loved -Nick of Trail, Stan of Hamilton, “Ont., and John, Ernie, Doug . and Jack, all of Scotland.’ Rev. H. clated. was Mrs, Dawns Dinning and Mrs. Beth Markin sang “Amazing Grace", M. Harvey offi. © -and geanad ‘With Me". lonorary rs were ‘William John (Jock) Couch, Nicholas Couch, Ernest Couch, Douglas Couch, Jack Couch and Stanley Couch. : Pallbearers were C, (Andy) Andrews, W. (Bill) Gordon, Hank Shellenberg, David Craig, Ed Johnson and Jack Randall. Cremation followed, with Castlegar Funeral Home in care of arrangements. ‘ Donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Beauty Lane - Wins Honors Cathy Brugger and. Betty Bergeron of the Beauty’ Lane Salon in Castlegar won second and third place honors in the East and West Kootenay Hair- Cutting Competition. Beauty Lane was the only salon to take two trophies in the. Hair. - Community Hall and will con- clude at-1 p.m. today for Mrs.. Ruby Argatoff, 87, of Slocan Park, -who died Monday at Vancouver .General Hospital, following a brief illness. :-She was born in Passmore, Sune % 1941 and resided with her parents in Shoreacres, receiving all her education in the Castlegar school district. ..Mrs, Argatoff was married in December, 1958 and resided with her husband in Shoreacres until 1965, when they moved to ‘ Slocan Par] nain part of her life oted to caring for her nature, dressers‘ A show, and different home crafts. She was an active member of the USCC and, for many years, belonged to the Kootenay Choir, She ‘is survived by her husband, Harry; a son, Larry; two daughters, Lorraine and Mrs. Warren (Debbie) Katelni- koff; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Postnikoff of Slocan Park; and one sister, Mrs. Fred (Eileen) Kooznetsoff of Glade. Burial «will be in ‘Shore-" = acres Cemetery, with Castlegar. ~- Funeral Home -in care* of © arrangements. Police Briefs. aT ! Castlegar RCMP had their hands full controlling the pas- sions-of-the fans during the Castlegar Rebel-Trail Junior Smoke Eater hockey game at the: Regional Recreation Com- plex on Friday. ‘Fights broke out in the stands and police made five arrésts and two liquor seizures and reported that two fans had windows in their vehicles bro- ken,- s o, # a ‘Steven John Tinkham of Trail has been charged with driving too fast for road con- ditions after the 1979 Datsun he wag driving went out of control and:rolled several times on the’ west end of Hugh Keenleyside Dam at 4 a.m. Saturday. ‘Tinkharn and passenger Cathy Zimmerman were taken to Castlegar and District Hos- pitai by ambulance for treat- ment of cuts and bruisos. “Damage to the car has been estimated at $6,000. aoe oe i : Fred F. Zeberoff of Castle- has been charged with friving without due care and attention after a car he was -. driving struck the rear of a car driven by Joseph Dergousoff. The incident took place at 4:25 p.m. Sunday on Columbia Ave- nue in Castlegar. There were no injuries and police have estimated total damage at $200 for the Dergousoff vehicle and ~ $600 for the Zeberoff vehicle. which was staged at the Town and Country Motor Hotel in * Cranbrook, March 11. Models were. Amanda Plante and Dorothy McKnee, both of Castlegar. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 15, 1979 eh ELDER! o. ‘PETERSEN ELDER JON CHRISTENSEN ‘(The Mormons), Christensen |” ‘November, “Fort Wayne, Indiana, has pre- “The: Ultimate In Elegance” MIKE’S R.V. RANCH Proudly Presents The LEOCRAFT by 26’ Of Luxury and Feoanc? In’ Stock Now At... -MIKE’S R.V. RANCH (Mike's Mobile Homes Ltd.) Castlegar 365-8741 DL #001124 om CLIP & SAVE “Clothes need altering?”’ Want an outfit made?” Pererestey paeore aa and you don't know where - _-togo. sein BAVS 8 dI10 now open The Calico Corner ® custom tailoring ¢ dressmaking © boutique shop 208Maple — Castlegar (365-3801 ee, : Only 2 Left * 14x70 3-Bedroom MOBILE HOMES : FEATURING .Chesterfletd & Chair; Cof- jette. Sulte; Fridge; Deluxe 30'' ge; 40-gal. Hot Water k; Carpeted Living im "& ‘Hall; Double In- Water meee tonteg Salt, $3.08. See cries ‘TER ,- a : It 908-6818 Excellent lighting... UiGHTING GALLERY Teall &. CRESTON GECORATING ... |: CENTRE. Y ‘Yes, we have-alt . Macrame supplies de: piorce’s PLACI 885 Farwell, Trai L® Zealy, tangy pizza, the “Duke oy if ae from Boninicer rik lon In Roof; Delivery & $2800 Homeowmer'e Grant Second Mortgage, : Now Available to : Qualifying Buyers All ‘Homes Heated for your + shopping comfort bnive' OUT WOR HOLE paren pepe inl 112-way Dalwrean f Nelson & tlegar : =O Lic. #01372A CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION | NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TO ALL MEMBERS — Pursuant to Section 96 of the Credit Unions Act 1975, notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Castlegar Savings Credit Union ald willbe h HI ARROW ARMS MOTOR HOTEL 615 - 2nd ST., CASTLEGAR, B.C., on MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. ® DOOR PRIZES © SPECIAL DRAW FOR OUR orn ANNIVERSARY — LAS VEGAS PACKAGE FOR TWO © SPECIAL TRAVEL FILM © REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED AFTER THE MEETING at the : Mormon Missionary | |i... To Serve Locally dilferent blends, wools, acrylics, Elder Jon Cl mohair, pattern books, needles, just been calledto serve in tha < Castlegar area, A répresenta- tive of the Church of Jesus Christ ‘of Latter Day Saints ORAPERES 1369 Cedar Ave,, Trail Person(s) Wanted "To Manage ‘and Operate Beautiful Summer Resort In the West Kootenays from mid-May to mid-Septem- joins Elder D. Petersen who ber. was introduced in'the area last Duties i Include operation of Coffee Bar, Rental of mpsites, Cottages and Boats. p Cheistansen. who is. rom Please send resume to: viously served in North Van- couver and Nanaimo and is looking forward to Castlegar. - RESORT 3540 Aster Drive C, VIR 2X5 You'll be ‘Saving the Green’ if G you buy from us & this weekend. TRY OUR PRICES! 144 colours, 6 e Used Cars ¢ e 1978 PONTIAC EOE Was $5995. Stk. FIOIBN-O.eeeeeeeeeereeseeenees 1978 CHEVY CHEVETTE | Was $4995, Stk. ethene 1978 BUICK LESABRE Was $7495. Stk. #5-2573-1........ 1978 HONDA CIVIC Was $4695, Stk, #4-2624-1 1977 TOYOTA CELICA - > Was $5495, Stk. #8-4038-1 $5288 «+ Now *4988 1977 MUSTANG COBRA 1977 MUSTANG $5688 is7erorncustom —-_ S248 1974 popcecHarceR §=—-_ $2288 ‘We Wish You One and All a HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY ® Used Trucks ® 1978 GMC 34-TON 4X4 Was $8795. Stk. #6-4340-6 .. 1978 GMC 1-TON VAN Was $6995. Stk. #901-140.. 1977 CHEVY BOOGIE VAN. Was $5995. Stk, #8-5671-1 1977 CHEVY 12-TON Was $4995. Stk. #8-0116-2.. 1976 FORD 4X4 Was $5995. Stk. #8-5838-1 1976 CHEVY 34-TON 4X4 Was $6995. Stk. #8-9671-2 .. 1975 FORD BRONCO 4X4 _ Was $5995. Stk. #8-2022-1........ 1975 CHEVY %4-TON PICKUP p $3488 Was $3995, Stk, #8-0307-1 .. surcene* cot eear _ AIS * CORRES Taser ack SONAL NET ET NUL CONE