fi “ ry ce a ring ind a! end of the Kiwanis. ‘soccer Field next to ihe How oer eng, now "eouioge slain by lent ot, Cosilogar News, ae Kala big AN ee | int Ow claim gam ft Call in var rte olfica of Marlone Hotel. 2/26, Lost or ruts of found Stam jtoms are nat. number grea gnytine duriny hours. We'll cur unless. natilled c ol ARON. a OPPOR- ITY tor ers0n. Estoblished an a loops. Grosse: a ‘000 square foot. month, Excellen eputa’ Nation $55,000.00, Ehone Keith 7444 ae evenings 374- EXCELLENT SOSINESS OPFoR: UNITY. 100-seat_ licenced Restourani next to Travelodge — Revalstoke, Busy season starting. ig — No Commissions, Price . Low down payment, hone Les 837-6380. ‘27 CARD ‘AND GIFT SHOP, Reiail ess — fully stocked. Renewable five-year lease, ex: cellent location in heart of th. Gordon one ¥ Ton Truck Tandem Trailer and Bobcat and attachments, 365- 6432. 3/27 VACUMIAID af Slogan, Bulltin vacuum systems for or SEED homes, Free eutimates, 6/26 HOW ‘ge your age to 290,000 hornas Blankot B. joe, $99 will place yaur classified fai le oor popers of tel BG. eka core munity Newspaper Association... We handle ‘overything right here, For more intermallon. contact the: Col slumbia imbla in/7 ‘ary Bricks, ee 3, Commercial, iesigan ke Firey tal! te 73. rt iany debts "freurred tn my nome er than over my written nature. —Kenk. Olson 6/22 ECKANKAR Discussion, ard “Tuesday monthly, 730, "setae Sellege, fim. Ltt. Phan eit ( busin ESS directory Telephone 365-5210 New insertlons, copy changes and cancellations for the Castlegar News Business Directory will be accepted ‘before the first Wed- nesay issue of each month only. VACU-MAID of Slocan. Built-| 0 vacuum systems for new sean, homes, Free ‘estimates, 6/26 ALCOHOLICS: ANONYMOUS 365-3663 We would ike fo express our sincere thank you fo our friends and relatives for thelr beautiful flowers, cards, fo 55 Kindness or and d support, in the loss ourd Spe ecto thanks to Dr. Hartley @, ihe nurses of the ravediggers, Castleger jome and to each ond asaene who came. Words cannot express how much oll your prayers, songs, and speeches meant tous. cial thank: John Loukianoff for his rerious help in our time of n bless ear and everyone. He will live in = hearts forever, Sons tars Fharnenkol UMlckeft ond Blake /7 FBDB to hold seminar * A business management seminar entitled “How to Start Your Own Business,” will be held in Nelson at the Peebles Motor Inn, April 14, R.M. Leite, manager of the Federal Business Develop- ment Bank in cranbrook has announced. It has been said that a new businesses’ chance of success: increase in proportion to the amount of planning and prep- ation that preced its opening. Some 25 to 30 people inter- ested in starting their own d to + Grooming, '. Boarding; and © Pet Supplies. SHASHEEN KENNELS (Reg.) NELSON 352.2164 Iridology, ee ations, WAY, SPO) 684.4 ‘DANCE SANDS and mobile = available for any type ore Cael, are attend this seminar. They will examine the problems of starting a busi- ness and through the case study method develop a plan - to start a business, At the end of the day the registrants will know what and how to: plan for the opening of their own business. To register, please contact Sharon Coventry, 426-7241. Every FBDB branch is a development centre. It offers “ment. it. Ph. 362-7: =e TEA AND BAKE SALE. Sponsored by Kinnaled W.L. ot Nordic Hall on SE eee Go Shopping with AMWAY. We ave evel ing, catalogue Perashpoaec, Meese SUMMERLAND'S 75ih ANNIVER: SARY COMMITTEE INVITES former residents to come heme A fhe I services in the form of term loans and equity investments. In addition, the CASE pro- gram provides counselling to owner/managers at a mini- mal cost, through retired business persons. Manage- ment services officers are available to inform business people of the various govern- ment assistance programs and to direct them to the Dunwoody & Co. Chartered Accountants 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 Len Folkman, B.Com,, C.A. Resident Partner Services. Complete Septic Tank Service Sand Gravel Topsoil Excavating . Post Holes Lend ; Soligo, Babcock 0. Chartered Accountants 605 Columbia Ave. Castlegar ‘Phono 365-7745 Henry John, B. Sc., c. A. Resident Partner “Backhoe Backfilling Snow Removal | 365-6505 UROR CONTRACTING Lt. © Residential © Commercial © Drywall (Call 365-3783 HOKE E HS CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbia Avenue Phone 365-3368 "Complete Appliance Centre’ + Name Brand Appliances + Our Own Repalr Service * Instellation (WE ALSO DO BACKHOE WORK) CASTLE TIRE - (1977) Ltd. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire Specialists Passenger and Off Highway Tires WHEEL BALANCING 84 Hour Service 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue” RENOVATIONS © Residential & Commercial © Renovation & Repair ® Painting & Decorating © Free Estimates haelHeard © 365-2946 de- PProp: £4 brations June 19-21, 1381 For more details, write Box 1075, Summerland, B.C. VOH 120. _/27 NATIONAL PRISONERS OF WAR ASSOCIATION victoria Conven- Ce iT, No. 21 a ‘and Streat, Sraney, Bsc val ieee toa fathorless ey. \Voluntears ore neaded,, Beene 365-2208 or 3 _ 52/87 NON. Anne _F, 465-8060, Shitting G, 908.2448, Nada ‘4 99-4419, Patsy P. 365-8902, AF toon, Jecnneliod. 65 0004, Every branch also holds information sessions and seminars to help smaller en- terprises improve thoir man- agement skills. Through FBDB's manage- ment services a series management courses are Rock Walls, Fireplaces . Framing, Landscaping and Ssptic Work Frae oppraisals Ph, 352-2164 to p incial edu-. cation departments. The bank's network of more than one hundred branches en- ables a large number of busi- ness persons to obtain both the financial and non-finan- cial services necessary for. the start of their enterprises. —Complete Subdivision Services —Road Building —Sewer & Water —Loading, Dozing, Backhoe and Trucking Contracting —Power Wiring— — Electric Heat— —Fire Alarms— —Intrusion Alarms—.- & Other Special Systems HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC Phone 365-7191 RAYNER ENTERPRISES LTD. -365-2563 * Complete Septic Tank Service © Bobcat Services © Excavating © Landscaping © Backfilling WALTER'S DRYWALL Taping & Spraytox Ceilings Dr. Conrad Cox Family Dentistry Friday & Saturday 215 E. Sth St., Metaline Falls, Bx. 37, Washington PHONE 509-446-4501 DISCO Jezebel 's. Disco disco” _ athe Teva Nova : Savings Loans — Mortgages Insurance : Barile & Gibson Co. Ltd WELDS SUPPLIES TTD 601 - 23rd Street - Castlegar: 365-2144 WELDING EQUIPMENT i AND SUPPLIES Distributor for CED we ee Oxygen — Acetylene Hobart Welders + We sell & use PRODUCTS. __ “The Hair Annex’’E 1241 - 3rd St. 365-3744 MOTORINN The largest full-service hotel In Kootenay Country RESTAURANT © DISCO * PUB * LOUNGE BANQUET A : Talon o4l 4416 1001 Ronnlond Ave, TRAIL, S.C, (604)368-3335, ee ad THE COLANDER SPAGHETTIHOUSE © Specializing inttotian cuisine Fo Industrial Piping g Sune 2317- seth As 7 al ————_——— WESTERN WHEEL os & PARTS. LTD. ww AIR: & BRAKE PARTS FOR OFF & ON HGHWY, TRUCKS ame, REBUILT & EXCHANGE 365-3307 2313 - 6th Avenue, Castlegor Kootenay Savings Credit Union South Slocan Nokusp New Denver Waneta Plaza Trail Fruitvale Castlegar Salmo T Bae Collings Ph. 359-7573 “CASTLEGAR ~: FUNERAL CHAPEL Do to kindly, DANIEL’S CONSTRUCTION service, Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 ce Specializing in: ° Footings @ Foundations Walls & ~ Reinforcing Residential & Commercial Call 693-2408 IGOR'S TOUCH OF CLASS Custom-made Oropes Venetion Blinds Verncals. plants ° Blorist: * Fallt and: scoping Service © Com See sek G'S NURSERY & FLORIST LTD. 2601 - 9th Ave., Castlegar 365-7312 & Chahke MikaMall Nelson 352-2914 # Caldsct Groceteria & Laundromat 1038 Columbia Avenue (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) PE 364 Days a Year! Mon.-Sat. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Sun. & Hels. 9-10:30 p.m. Groceries. Tobacco, Now booking for Spring Installations Trouble-free and © decorative vinyl sundeck covering cofored aluminum railing continuous colored aluminum gutters vinyl decorative shutters FOR ESTIMATES CALL Castle Vinyldeck 365-7086 lary & General Phone 365-6534 CREATURE COMFORT INSULATION AND PAINTING le Gimmicks — Just ‘voin Quality Work Call Collect 352-6416 — WE STAND BY OUR WORK — Beside Royal Theatre i Trail Phone 364-2118 KOOTENAY INSULATORS ws. redaral ‘in ¢6-operation with the Federal. Government C.H.I.P. Program toserve the peopl tiving in the ‘West Kootenay area, * 600 ag. feet attle ct R-25, $400 you pay only *4Q foo sar feat attic ot R-25, $450: + you poy only ‘66 jee! attic ot R-25, $500 you pay only * 100 1,100 sq. feat attic of -25;$880°~ you pay janty® 1 34 Mf your home was built before 1961, check out these prices for insulating your attic, Call Collect 364-0166 COHOE . VINTAGE PAVING co. LTD. * Driveways * Parking Lots Quality Work FREE ESTIMATES Serving the Kootenays since 1975 BUDGET FAINTING ‘Commercial, Residential, Interior ont Exterior Painting & Textured ree Estimates Call Collect 332-9426 - CREATIVE COMFORT ~ INSULATION and PAINTING | 18 & V478 Cedar Avenue TRAIL B.C. Ce eed aq DUR’S THE SHARP SAW SERVICE 1458.Columbia Ave, Castlegar . 365-2766 "CIRCULAR, ; HANDSAWS, CARBIDE |. . COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank . Pumping Phone 365-5013 3400 - 4th Avenue Castlegor SUMP & SEPTIC TANK PUMPING and INSTALLATIONS : TOMLIN PLUMBING 365-5034: © Interior © Exterior “Quality You Can Bank On” ‘CALL COLLECT | 352-6416 Commercial Printing © Rubber Stamp Mfg. © Office Supplies © Office Furniture * Office Equipment Repairs a gency Ltd, GAMES | FOR SALE Fully reconditioned or as is L TABLES ie * SOCCER TABLES * ARCADE GAMES Contact: CONTACT: Southern Music Ltd. 352-6922 in Nelson 269 C Diat 365-3301 © Providing complete insurance service i * We have licence plates e Open 6 days a week to serve you better ¢ Private auto insurance t HiSHLAND BUILDERS Hond. t fted Homes Del 4 & Erected ALSMEL “THE HOME: GAMES PEOPLE’ ° Pool Tables, Soccer Tables, : Pinball Machines, Shulfleboard ind Table Games 1434 Columbia Ave, Castlegar Phone 365-7365 we sell and our prices are eight. Don't buy another Honda until you check our price or much, Elliott Motors Ltd. DBA Trail Honda 369-3377' Dé6014 you may have paid too}. Precision Log Work CALL 428-9678 fi | CRESTON i DESMONDT. - LITTLEWOOD, D.0.S. OPTOMETRIST ~ 366 Baker St.. Nelson, 8.C. Phone 952-5182. Mt. L. LeRoy ___B.S.0.D." OPTOMETRIST * 1032-4th St., + Castlegar’: 3.5: Phone 365-3361. Tuos.-Fri.9 a.rm.-5 p.m. Saturday 9 d.m.-12 noon = ay € paisa WS PEINTING ATIONEGS LTD. 105 Main St., North Castlegar, B. Phone 969-5525 CasNews Printing. Letterheads, * . Bill's TV Rebuilding Servicin icing all po popular ane Dealerfor Castlegar areo, PASS CREEK Phone after 7 p.m. 365-3466 —————— INTERIOR TRANSPORT SYSTEMS COMPLETE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HEAVY HAULING 365-5221 365-8387 Business Cards Brochures Business Forms Invitations Any Printing! Oon’t forget our “Fast Print’ Service. For details, call us. CASTLEGAR NEWS 397 Cotumbia * 385-72654 —— J&N Upholstery. Studio For all your ° upholstery needs. 614 Front St.. Nelson’ 352-9419 BuUve ts tho Place for & of Upholstery Line G.& F. ENTERPRISE © Refrigeration © Air Conditioning © Control Systems We provide competent service ond professional Installation to all our commercial customers. Ph. 365-6852 Service FURNITURE & AUTOMOTIVE UPHOLSTERY & SALES 365-3055’ 650-23rdSt., Castlegar LOTSA WINKS WATERBEDS LTD. * Iestatlation No €utto Charge ‘Phone 368-9424 1686 - 2nd Ave., Trail * Lopisicts: Parlianent Victoria, v8y 1x4 " ve Library, a ‘B eee B ron 702: Belleviry BS 5T) , SASTLE Ciba’ ‘tui flu cept fier aunt o s rrlee in’ the mountains. The VOL. 34, NO. 28 35 Cents Tuition to ‘be indexed VANCOUVER (CP) — The B.C. Students’ Federation says it has obtained an edu- cation ministry policy docu- ment revealing that the pro- vincial government plans to index , college tuition ‘in- . creases in September, 1982. The directive, sent'to col- lege and institute principals, also: shows an intent to eee tuition fees gradu- institutions meet the minis- .. try targets. “The whole point of col- . leges is to deliver job’ train- ing at the least possible price,” he said in an inter- view, “It stems the govern- ment is-no longer interested : in. following that policy.” Shallliorn claimed the dir... ective violates Section 12 of ., the Colleges and Provinclal the province during the next three aca demic years, the federation says. offi- Act, which | pro- vides for local authority to set “fees and charges'to be paid to the “institution by cer Steve Shallhorn pre- dicted Monday fee increases ‘as high as 40 percent as Rules Alberta helmet law - discriminatory EDMONTON ‘(CP)) — Judge Ray Thomas has again: “ruled that Alberta’s raanda- tory: mmotareyclé helmet law is discrimina' Last peed the provin: _ cial judge found against the law. and acquitted Jim Pen- miagten char, helmat while riding a motor- cycle. In Mickas) ‘O'Byrne of Court of: hb ruled jomag: toda: Failure: of any college to: acknowledge. the ministry directive would result. in a reduction of provincial oper- : ating grants, he said. Paul Gallagher, principal of North. Vancouver's ‘Capilano College, acknowledged that an institution likely. would“ have to reduce staff or. ser- vice if it failed to raise tuition’ fees in line. with’ ministr: targets. . Vancouver directive might infringe on local autonomy, said he en- dorses steps to make college tuition fees more. equitable. Shallhorn charged that Ed- » yeation Minister Brian Smith . ‘betrayed: the’ public: by. not : . “detailing the plan when he toured the province last fall seeking - comment on’ B.C.'s « ‘ education ayetem. ston a} saying. the : Hi ae tic Act, province's Bill’of Rights: :: Al rney-General — The ERA to launch the:space shuttle ‘Columbia was back on-sched- ule today after along day of repairs and a.. spokesman’ said:. “Everything here ‘is going smoothly.” Astronauts’ John Young and -Robert, :Crippen were. flying to-Cape Canaveral to-: . day to begin their jaunch- Bite exercises. They are to fly.to ~ _- uitested shuttle into space tor,, Bill Jones, said: “They're ~. ready. They feel. fully trained. ‘F'vé.never’seen a buneh of § guys 80 ready. t to do. the job.” At the pad, ldunch: crews working ‘overtime. Tuesday made upa 10-hour slippage in the ‘countdown with minor . technical repairs: an electri- cal | short ° circuit, ‘a’, leaky valve and gaseous contamin- ants in fuel lines. "Some" ‘teams worked “Safeway closui re MISS INTERIOR 8. ‘represented the ‘p: :Miss Canada Pageant at Taror one: of - the. official host ine-member review the council's five executives and : _ four other’. members, its than a. res e e planned hold in the count down that was sa “make: final. a -12°hours. from: eight — ie make up. for lost time Tues- . rom “ another - hold concern aie ‘weather Columbia's launch, for early, Friday : Columbia is the first ‘Bpace- hip designed for ‘repeated, Ips, Crippen ‘plan ‘to ‘test all its systems ‘ina 54%hour or- bital ‘trip, piloting it to a landing “at a: large ‘dry: lake bed . at’ dwards: Air: Force Base, Calif:'.:”-: Compononts cof the- gpace shuttle have been tested, but - “Friday's. scheduled :. launch will be the first: ‘test flere for the Cohimbia. :. may be averted. VANCOUVER (CP) — A ° tentative settlement has been reached in the contract dispute between Macdonald's Consolidated Ltd., wholesale supplier for Canada Safeway stores, and the Retail, Whole- sale and Department Store Union. Safeway: spokesman’ Mari- lyn Chilvers said Tuesday that’ union negotiqtors are recommending that approval’ of the pact in votes scheduled ‘Thursday in Burnaby, Friday in’ Dawson Creek ‘and’ Sat-’ urday in’ Victoria. ". . The tentative agreement averts: a strike ‘scheduled to. begin: at.-midnight Monday’ night which could have closed. 91° Safeway stores in B.C. about-a week later. The contract dispute in. volves about 824. workers in: the wholesaler’s Burnaby dis- . tribution plant; the- Lucerne Foods » Ltd. - milk and - ice cream plant and the Empress Foods Ltd. tea, and coffee plant: Current wage rates are from: $11.18 to. $12.72 an hour. Details of the tentative agreement were note re- leased. doubling of: the number. of en’s organizations’ should not co-operate, unless. an experi. ence if the project was built: ‘It is-one, of a series of | environmental and engineer- “ing feasibility studies Hydro has‘ commissioned in its :i vestigation ofa potential dim Covering’ “rural areas, Interviewers wil it questions, -. Other environmenial stud- | ies under way onthe Murphy Creék ‘project . include is for Hydro by the firm of Kerr, Wood,’ Leidal of Van-. couver; The company Is’ ex: station on the “DPA. ‘began work earlier this month, obtaining | details of: possible project impacts from discussions. with: muni- ‘elpal and school: officials’ in’ both Castlegar and Trail. The consulting firm also will ap- proach major employers in the ‘proposed‘dam si Urban Systems: Ltd. of Kamloops has a $25,000 ) tract’ from Hydro. to stud: : possible’ effects of the. prop.’ : 8 .osed Murphy Creek develop- ment on land use in the area. Part of a: series of en- vironmental studies : under- Hydro’s ‘engineering, feas- ibility studies this’ y: ‘elude® drilling :p: explore foundation conditi ta Ltd. carry out’a reservolr slope: ibility investigation. Re-. tired City of Castlegar public works :superintendent” Alex - Lutz has been ‘appointed to assist with the’ ‘program’ and. dation, aes about’. h ve) projects ‘constructed: the Columbia Riv provincial government’ a} proval for the project'is 1982. ifa decision is made to : approval, copies. of en ing and’ environme! ital would be; made 1! ports able through . local river, several holes in’ bed rock on the river bottom util- izing ands afew holes in bedrock on the west bank of the river...