The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, May 11, 1994 1702 Silverwood Crescent ** Convenient Woodland Park Location ° ¢ ne cer ey ~ ea ony deck covered re ee Everyone Welcome * $149,500 365-2111 (Bus.) 365-7793 (Res.) Hosted by Bryan Wilson ARSE N ATIONAL ___ MOUNTAINVIEW Ac 1695 Columbia Ave., Castlegar - 365-2111 GENCIES LTD HOUSE FOR SALE . ft. 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home in High is well maintained home features vaulted natural cedar ceiling. The ground level basement has 2 large. rooms for extra bedrooms and family room with woodstove. Available anytime after May 15th. PROBABLY THE BEST VALUE IN TODAY'S MARKET AT $152,000. CASTLEGAR HOMEFINDERS Experts advise: Vent roof properly to extend its life. Som atergh a rites tet Larwsian eames ies ant merente MANUFACTURED HOMES Does the Canadian Dream of owning a home of your own seem to be escaping you? Are you priced out of the real estate market? Paying too much rent with nothing to show for it except rent receipts? Now's the time to visit our display. You'll be amazed! Today's modern manufactured home offers the utmost in gracious living and it's all yours at a price you can easily afford. Let us introduce you to the affordable ones. CaL WEsT IMANUEACTURED HOMES 4430 Minto Road Castiegar ¢ 365-0112 DL-9453A next to the United Buy & Sell Bud Englesby © 359-7262 (res.) | Wayne Postnikofl © 365-6752 (res.) Take the heat off your roof and cool down your utility bills with a summer home improve- ment plan that includes a look at just how well your roof is ventilated. The objective is to reduce high heat loads and moisture buildup that can cause damage on top of and beneath a roof and increase utility bills. “Many homeowners don't realize until it's too late that heat and moisture can really damage their roofs,” says Mike Coulton, plant engineer at Ben- jamin Obdyke, Inc., a manufac- heat and moisture, Home heat- ing and cooling costs are also lowered.” Heat builds up on a roof to a temperature as high as 170 degrees on a Clear, 90-degree venturi or vacuum effect, ridge ventilation draws air through soffit vents placed beneath the eaves of the roof into the attic, where hot air rises naturally. Hot air as well as moisture are then d a slot day. In a tightly insul or improperly vented attic, tem- peratures can reach 140 degrees. Working together, heat loads like these can cause shin- gles to curl, turn brittle and break off, leading to a costly roof replacement. The roof deck, trusses and cross mem- bers can also warp and sag, cre- ating cut along the length of the ridge across the roof. A ridge vent system, such as Roll Vent from Obdyke, is installed over the slot and under the ridge cap shingles. “This extends shingle life by ° cooling down the underside of the roof in warm weather,” lains Coulton, “and protects Trapped in an attic, heat drives air conditioning costs up as it radiates back down into a home's living space. In cooler weather, moisture from house- hold activities like cooking, washing clothes and showers, builds up in an improperly ven- tilated attic and condenses on the roof trusses and cross mem- bers, thereby leading to prema- ture rot and warpage. Cc ion can also reduce turer of roofing prod and accessories for 125 years. “This is where a good ridge ventila- tion system helps extend roof life and protects structural sup- ports by naturally exhausting the R-value of insulation by as much as one-third when it drips down onto the attic floor. Ridge ventilation helps elimi- nate these conditions. Using a HOUSE FOR SALE With some fire damage, good lumber and lots of other usable building materials. Ready to be salvaged. Price $5000. Phone 367-7266 structural supports, insulation — and even family heirlooms and artifacts stored in the attic — from moisture damage in cooler weather.” According to the experts at Obdyke, many shingle manu- facturers require proper ridge ventilation to validate home- owner warranties on their prod- ucts. It adds years of life to your roof, using the natural flow of air without the need for gable vents or aluminum tur- bines and fans that require peri- odic maintenance, use electricity, and tend to clutter a roof. An-under-the-shingle ridge vent such as Obdyke's Roll Vent also improves the curb appeal of your home, because after it's installed, it can't be seen. The product can be installed with may types of Plas, when you get ane down to it, the facilities are Stellar Place ADULT COMMUNITY SHOWHOME OPEN DAILY Fri. 9 4pm ¢ Sat.-Sun 12 noon - 4pm Call Lorne Marshall 365-0474 + 2710 Columbia Avenne., Castiegar NO G.S.T. ° REDUCED « $169,500 ~| we (orn eral Al flat acreage with plenty of fruit trees. Highway exposure plus frontage on Waterloo Road. Excellent hobby farm land. Valley views. Water connection is paid — $10. tum on fee only. $155,000 SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME 7 45 bedroom family home. ving room boasts massive brick fi ond 0 gorgeous Sew Mader brim laoaets rete ol ond double closets. Ful basement with rec. room, den, bedroom, laundry room, bathroom. storage room and roughed-in $153,000 DUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES LID. _) 1695 Columbia Ave, Castlegar - 365-211 OVER 1 ACRE IN CITY Plus 26 x 28 double gorage that is insuioted, na 100’ x 502’ lot in Souh Castlegar CASTLEGAR REALTY elle 365 - 2166 | : 1761 Columbia Ave., Castlegar SEE YOURSELF IN ONE OF THESE 3 bedroam Meadowbrook condo. Major renovations in past 2 years. Excellent up & down duplex on 5 bedroom family home. Income is 1,100 per month. $109,900 "Wednesday, May 11, 1994 Sun Classifieds 365-7848: BIRTHS KAREN & Kent Larson of Grand Forks would like to announce the arrival of their daughter, born April 29, 1994. Proud Grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Mcintyre of Blueberry Créek, and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Larson of Grand Forks. 000 McNeil: Valerie and Darren are excited to announce the birth of thelr son, RYAN GRANT. Bom on April 11, 1994 at the Foothilis Hospital, Calgary. Proud parents include Walter and LAURA E: ot Ci OBIT. Notice for : Harold Hemphill Smythe SMYTHE: On Wednesday, April 27, 1994 Dr. Harold Hemphill Smythe of Nelson passed Quietly at Koote- nay Lake District Hospital, after suffering a heart attack at Christina Lake Golf Course W.W.2.. In the early 1950's he moved his practice to Nelson. Or. Smythe will be lovingly and GRANT and Shirley McNeil of Calgary. ENGAGE.WEDDINGS LUIGI AND Elleen Peri of Mon- trose, B.C. are pleased to the PROFESSIONAL SINGER/PIANIST available to solo at weddings, anniversaries, etc. Call Eva at 365-0375 ANNOUNCEMENTS by hie wite Children Kathleen, Erin (Don- ald), and Roderick (Lisa), and 5 Grandohildren Kirsten, Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends who so desire may make donations to the B.C. roke Foundation, Box 72, Nelson, B.C. ViL 5P7. Funeral arrangements are under the ditection of Thomp- son Funeral Service Ltd. CARDS OF THANKS Recreation Complex Hall ALL WELCOME The family of the late MYATLE Tuomas wish to express our heartfelt Pythian ( conducting the burial service. Step-daughter, Diana and Arthur E. Thomas IN SINCERE appreciation to the RCMP & all of the citizens who us: locate & retrieve our boat. Thank you very much. ‘The Ehman family bw MURIEL WILSON would like to port to her during her recent illness. For all the telephone LEARN HOW to tesolve conflict & build healthy relationships- Family Communication group. PARENTING COURSE at Castlegar Community Services May 18 and running to June 29. Every Wednesday from 1 to 3. Marilyn Gauthier facilitating. Child care Avail- able. There is no charge for this course. To register call 365- 200g THE 19TH Hole Restaurant at the Castlegar & District Golf Club invites everyone to help to the music of Crossroads. Door prizes all night long. Only $5.00 cover charge. Tickets available at Club House & THE DAM BUSTER Scuba Club will be hosting a boat scrub @ super nurses at the Castlegar Medical Associates clinic and the COMING EVENTS 10TH ANNUAL BOAT AUC- TION. Sat May 7/94. 10 am. Marina, S BC. Houseboats, cabin cruis- ers, ski boats, fishing boats, alu- The Castegar Sun wil net us eesponaisie fer Srv errors in advertogs y of th to feed the ad when it is first published and to insure that it is correct. if © notification is given, the Castlegar Sun will regard the ad as cor- charge . The Castlegar Sun accepts no liabil- ity in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. rect and will minum pontoons, outboard mo- tors, 1985 International bus on Propane, certified, and more. Sale conducted by Harvey's Auction Service Sale Site. in- AUCTIONS RESTAURANT BANKRUPTCY AUCTION, TRAIL, B.C: Satur- day, May 21, 1:00 pm. items include: 90 chairs, tables, 8x12 We'd pray to God with all our hearts For yesterday and you - Rick, Mariene & Family LOST & FOUND CAT - 1 yr old, Grey with white chest & paws. Wearing white flea collar. Lost April 26th. FOUND: North Castlegar-9th ave. Adorable little Qgrange/white kitten. White whi z GIRL’S BIKE helmet found by Lorne Zino tennis court 365- 6601 LOST: YAESU portable radio with leather case. 365-3889 or 365-2185. SMALL FEMALE blue heeler cross pup at Gravel pit at the Summit Cast.-Saimo highway 365-5583 PETS FOR SALE 4 YR. old, umbreila Cockatoo, very affectionate, Complete with HOMESTEAD AVIARIES from budgies to cockatoos, hand-fed or babies, i bulk feed available, 693-2328. COMMUNITY FACILITATOR ible for the C tity Health Planning Councils in the West Kootenays in carrying out New Directions in Health Care. in collaboration with the Councils and the Lang’s Marina in Balt on Lake on Sat. May 14. FUNERAL NOTICE On Monday, May 2, 1994 John Nichvolodoff of Kimberley, formerly of Nelson at the age of 81 years. Funeral service's will be held on Friday, May 6, 1994 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am from Thompson Funeral Home. Interment will follow in the Glade Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Thompson Funeral Home. ional Co-crds responsible for the C ity Facilitator will be DOGGR TArsoMest hae MN LOCATED IN THE NEW COLUMBIA PLAZA We specialize in Card of Thanks The family of the late Mabel Zaitsoff would like to thank all the relatives and friends for the phone calls, cards, flowers & baking. Our heartful thanks to all who came, and gave us their su; in our time of sorrow. The singers for their beautiful singing. Phil Plotnikoff for fis guidance and conduct of the funeral service. Mike O'Conner and staff for their professional service. The Cooks for their time and effort. Special thanks to Dr. Bullock for his unselfish care he gave our mother and grandmother when she lived in the Rota Villa, Mount St. Francis staff for the special care which made her stay Pleasant and comfortable. Thank you all. The Tmofievich and Zaitsott Families Tue iim 365-5 Shwarcenberg Pet Supply Quality Dog and Cat Food WE ALSO SELL: “All Sizes of Travel Cages” HEALTH PLANNING OFFICER The Health Planning Officer is a temporary full time position sp for assisting the West yy Regional Health Planning Board and the Community Health Planning Councils in carrying out New Directions in Health Care. Working in Grooming Supp! (Elektro Danie Eaterpieee Ld.) industrial Park 365-5104 365-0321 PUPPIES-Miniature Eskimos, Poodles, Maltese, Lhasas. $225 & up. 825-4471. LIVESTOCK & FARM SUPPLIES 4 WHITE-face yearling heifers (ready to breed). 2 black & CASE 200 BALER. Good shape. Great for a hobby farm. $500 or MAINE/ANJOU Cow/calf, bred cow, heifer, plus hereford cross cow/calf, hereford bull-proven breeder. 227-9352. TO GIVE AWAY 414 MONTH old female Mala- mute lab cross. Spayed & all shots 365-2401 3 YR. old spayed female black lab to give away. 365-5605 leave message. tion with the Regi Co this Officer: * identifies, and analyzes West ry regional and community health data and co-ordinates this data to assist the West Kootenay Regional Héalth Planning C: and the Ci ry Health Planning C i in the of their health plans * identifies community and regional options for Sciences/Health ience; a good work confidently with community members and health service givers. The will be a skilled facilitator and consensus builder. Salary negotiable in $24/hour range. Travel in the West K 5, flexible working hours Nelson based office. Secondment of individuals currently employed in the health sector is a possibility. Closing Date: May 20, 94, Start Date: ASAP. Send applications to . : ry. Sheila Hart, Chair, West Board, c/o New Directions $ Office, 2 - 333 Victoria St., 4 KITTENS, 7 wks old. Litter trained and ready to go! Please 5 FREE kittens 365-3097. | THE CASTLEGAR SUN a age I I 1 Classified Ad Order Form | I NAME PH. #: I ADDRESS. PCs I Classified Section Start Date: j Number of insertions: 1 OC) cheque 1M OEE expiry cate Amount remitted: Signature: ee ee Flexible working hours inci meetings, travel in the West Persons currently employed This facilitator must have a good working knowledge of the health system, and possess excellent verbal and written communication skills. The ability to work effectively with community members and health service caregivers is essential. The successful candidate will be a skilled facilitator and field. Must be able to work independently, to analyze information and suggestions from diverse sources. luding evening and weekend Salary negotiable, in the $24/hour range. Secondment of in the health system a possibility. 2 Closing Date: May 20, 94. Start Date: ASAP. Send applications to . Nelson based office. 38 39 I ALL ADS must be prepaid: All invoices not prepaid will be charged g 410 service fee ! STANDARD RATES: 1 insertion.......16.00 2 Insertions....110.00 3 Insertions....112.00 TRIPLE SSPECIAL: 413.00, 13 weeks, 13 words (35¢ word extra over 13 words) ANNOUNCEMENTS: Obits, Weddings, Engagements, Announcements, ~ Card of Thanks, In Memoriam (35¢ a word) OTHERS: Births, Work Wanted, Lost & Found, To Give Away — NO CHARGE SS ee ee 20+ 1 word extra over 12 words. Alt classified headings except as stated below. WZ co Drop completed form off at our office or mail cheque, Visa or Mastercard No. to: sun 465 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. VIN 168 a ee 365-7848