a a i oe inven ma ae ee Soe eee Meco ue - ri — halls ren ere slewt = ete ie fac ny TR me eta es qr ee ful apy, it ie NVENSNI 30HO9 i A Special Announcement DEBORAH WETTER "of New York Society Ia Trail, WY OIQUINIOD IST soBeyso ‘100215 Yr - TLL S3SNIDI1 ONY JINVENSNI ae 1080480 ~ has openeda at: 3437-9th Aver Avenue, Castlegar when the U.S. conducted its iat aera NN Se first test in 1987. sreneee In Geneva Tuesday, the top Soviet arms repeated that threat. sf Tuesdays panels 8:00 p.m. “The button that triggers Thuradays 3:08 p.sm,-8108 p.m. our nuclear test ranges is on the desk in the White ‘i Paige cates) ston. Paphed House," Deputy F. . 7 ‘anytime or ing osm tis eo Fore, Energy Department the obove hours at the opening session of the 40- spokesman Jack Campbell country 1987 Geneva Disar- Would not say whether the manent Conference. détonation was advanced be- , Vorontsov said-the Soviet cause of the protest: planned . Program for economic re- for ‘Thureday. forms and “serious and pro- A total of 660 tests have fi, vcs . found democratization” star- now been announced at the ted by Kremlin leader Mik- Nevada desert site. [a Westere Canedion Compony If you like to entertain at 8TUS-S9E 4 20} PLOY D YIM, vf gk i BERFe 8 Wey ‘ee;0K01q_J0 sorekyd eu :201d0, Ha ealgaeis (0007 doig,,) 8802p “edde4 pesv0D umojo j80np OH ONTO & 00:8 O 'pueuy 6 s0)8r8 ty Suess 8.04 yeu) 3037100 @ (OArT) OMIABINOT 18 3037109 @1BIg_BUNOIED YON ur ii Uh it “a Q a i ffl iy i ait weed be ir fiat i Hi at ee penmanco_sewos 0 me Aye} SOVO @ 06:8 awe fd thn eppertunny to mix and While Stocks Last sessions are being offered: * h home or are just interested in * the opportunity to mix and WINTER WEATHER . . . cold winter weather adds a touch of beauty to Springer Feb. 9 and 11 and March 9 VICTORIA. (CP) — The_ release. Sunkist — 7ANLINGS UN YA learning how to ly e mien and increas GOVernment selling] — PLAZA STORE ONLY . . for ewom te provincial lands Creek at Slocan as the creek manages to keep the ice from completely covering it. ang 11 at a cost of $25 per B.C. government and its Since last May, public land Size 88's pus jvewAojdweun ‘960d jx8u vo penu}ju02 00:4 @OUHL 3 06:8 rena we13 yOBr pue euIA ‘SMQN ‘O@pIA oyenw oe ui Apnye eyewid enjeveyesduioo jsou 4) Uo 81804 OZ 200 ever iq 10 youes 0) sezuedunyo But “se 0u0d Oy) 18 84007 VNOLLYN AUVH O1 LEVH 8 40) wep) UENUG #Apueg s19018 yD 08: MON® 00:21 SHON @ ae i961 SOISS¥I0 AGINOOD POUL orang OL, S.NOSHVO @ aNTsLuOds @ ABid 90d, soneyn A (us0188M u Aswsveniuuy” Wild, Seana 2 HUM LHOIN LV —CosNewsPhoto OFLt © PANO@Op dOHS JONVUNSNI dOLS INO INOA ONVUNSNI JOHO spBeyso> Ay DIqQUINIOD LSI 877S-S9E 106014803 ‘sous YAP - L711 MOA 404 @WOY O YIM, ‘88x90, “oureig pues ( ie sowey AebjeD 18 panuijuo2 Aopinyos 11 Atonugey ‘Aopseupeyy 04 yBnosy; ¢ Asonuge, ‘Aopsuny, NEW Chrysler leads BOARD gj] auto makers PICKED By JUDY WEARMOUTH Librarian Meeting last Monday in the new premises of the Castle- gar branch, the Castlegar Li- brary board selected its offi- cials for the coming year. Debra Chmara will under- take a third year as chairman of the board, Patrick Dono- hue is vice-chairman, Kathy Hanham treasurer and Sally Knight secretary. Other board members as- sumed responsibility for var- ious committees. The librarians reported a very busy month, with no drop in circulation figures even though the Castlegar branch was closed for a week for its move. The Kinnaird branch showed its highest = circulation ever — 3,484 out of the 6,133 total. TORONTO (CP) — Chry- “millions and millions of dol- sler Canada Ltd. is back on lars. top in the escalating battle for the best warrant trond The new program will replace the company’s y 80, i among The company, based in Windsor, Ont., says it plans a warranty of seven years or about 110,000 kilometres on its engine, ission and 80,000 package which had been the top one in the industry for four years until Ford and GM, the No. 1 automaker, d better w: other power train compon- ents, surpassing the latest packages by General Motors of Canada Ltd. and Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd. “We won't stand for second place,” Chrysler spokesman Walt McCall said Tuesday. “Being the best in this area is just too important to us.” Flamboyant Lee Iacocca, president of parent Chrysler Corp., announced the new seven-year program for American customers in Las Vegas this weekend, saying it would cost the company last week. The moves for six-year, 100,000-kilometre warranties by the two automakers came as Iacocca boasted that Chry- sler cars were the “best built, best backed” in the com- pany's latest television ad- vertising campaign. McCall said Iacocca’s state- ments “are now more true that ever.” Statistics show that des- pite the top warrantly in re- cent years, Chrysler is still third in Canadian market share with 14 per cent. session. Other programs available include: Ballroom Dancing, Microwave Cooking, Fabric Stiffener Workshop, Red Cross Babysitting Course, Music for Tots and Fitness classes. Hockey Tournament The Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association is holding its second annual senior novice hockey tourna- ment. Hockey action is at both arenas from 5 p.m. Fri- day through Sunday. Three Castlegar teams are entered with nine teams from out of town. Come catch the action. Ladies meet The Robson Evening Group Ladies, held its last meeting in Dee. 11. dis- bursments totalling $600 for the year were as follows: Royal Canadian Legion for hampers, Robson Recreation Society, Robson Community Church, Resker Hall, and Special Education. The group was late with its wind up supper, due to ill- ness, and absenteeism. The existing officers were Crown corporations are sell- ing ‘off properties worth an estimated $100 million, Lands Minister Jack Kempf said. “This sale is under -a marketing program co-ordin- ated by the ministry and de- signed to stimulate economic development in the prov- ince,” Kempf said in a news estimated at more than $8 million have been sold, he The government, which published a catalogue of the properties being sold, has not put out a second edition list- ing 1,500 properties including agricultural, commercial, in- dustrial, recreational and res- idential land. eo (a) ora 3 oe. a dns Rapist ursday, - $ to Saturday, Feb. 7 Furniture Warehouse Floor Covering Centre OFFERS AN IN-HOME CARPET SERVICE FOR THE KOOTENAY-BOUNDARY COUNTRY Bill is serving your floor covering needs directly in your home with the Home Goods MOBILE CARPET VAN Match your decor & shop at home! (oar) “weRIg YORNg ONY OLY @ voted in again unanimously. To keep membership files = current, patrons are being . reregistered in a pattern Auneuncoment — New Onseroue which will allow for easy int- egration when the library is ¥ * housed in the new building, so membership for the month totals 849. Thanks to the efforts of U 0 0 y many stalwart volunteers, board and staff members, the (Formerly Mike & Dad's Body & Frame Shop, 165 Columbi Pa “ we BILL JOHNSON ‘BPBURD '0WU0I0], AL =) = wis-TW van® B}OD OY WO. 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