BEAUTIFUL KOOTENAY AK! Lokeshore cabin, "300. and 25 acres Kootenay lakeshore across trom Nelson. Only $60,000. For a tree Lid, 601 Boker 112-352-7252 or TREED ACRES 7,02 FLAT the Must sell, 112 3/76 Slocan_ Valley 637-2482 0 THREE LAKEFRONT lots at our beoutitul secluded Brooklyn boat access only See Dave, Syringa Marina or esti 1-509-638-3626. 1/74 ony DAVID DANIEL Soles Associete CENTURY 21 Mountainview Agencies Lid. MUST SELL. 90 wooded acres near Castlegar. Reduced to $59,500. Will take motorhome. truck, etc. as” part Will finance at 9% 01 352-2075 RIVERVIEW lot, berries, fruit trees. In Castlegar. Reasonable price. 365-5732 NICELY KEPT 12x60 jon and neighborh children. Earth airtight sto conditioner, fri ° drapes, large aquarium. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will con sider selling property alone $20,000. Together $35,000. 365. 7469 aa Selling Your Mobile? UST WITH US TODAY! Available Listings Priced Right 12x68 COMMODORE (In Geneile in Pork) 12x52 WITH ADDITION 14x70 FLEE 2 — 24x48 DOUBLE WIDES (in Beaver Falls) 10x48 WITH ADDITION We pork. sell or move ‘em! Sell on site or on our lot TOWING MOBILE HOME TOWING & SETUPS FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL neor schools in Thrvena -4701 tta/73 FOR SALE 1980 Manco Meadowbrook 14x70 mobile home. Deluxe unit 365-2310 Alter 6 p.m. MOSHE HOME fod for rent in Robson. 34-3 52/37 1974 — 3 bdrm mobile home Yor sole or rent 399-4154 s 1975 8 11, CASCADE Comper, 2. way, fridge, stove. furnace $1850 365-6786 wv7s 1970 19 GLENDALE tully self contomed $3200 8O 399 4715 74 78 HONDA ACCORD. harchbock rebuilt motor, new point. Must be seen $3600. 0.8.0. 693553! v7 1977 HONDA CIVIC &s $1250. 365.5648 1966 BEETLE $500 $600. 112-367-7844 1974 FORD window von. fectory al V8, body peed wm 1964 Volvo 277 wn 4 “GHEVY CITATION. 73,000 $3500. wn “Most folks are guided by public opinion — which is why it’s important that we change public opinion.” as 1968 CHEVY 4-1. Short-box, good running order. 365-6182 vie MUST SELL! 1975 aoa Goat jon. 1005, o.8. 3% A, 4-door, 6 mint condition. 3/76 new coi re $400. 365-3705 atter 5 tin/76 HUNTERS SPECIAL. 1974 Jeep Pisa CHEV deluxe, 6-cylinder cellent condition. 5230 ‘a-ton. Custor 3-5) $3850" 365 What ore you uniting jor? A.M. WHEELS See 1969 VOLKSWAGON Beetle. 65 Mercury | 4-Ton truck: 1975 jers. Can be seen at Blueberry Creek 354-4904 _3/75 1953 OLDSMOBILE ‘ROCKET 68 in very ype. $2500. O. : 9, 3es-aba9 bre o2''s st Further information. 1975 TOYOTA Corolla Sena: wagon Excellent condition $1500. Phone 365-8307 3/76 1979 OLDS Cutlass, small v-6. P.'S.. P.B., good shape. 365-5751 3/76 289 FORD Motor, C-4, trons. $600. 1972 Dod, good 1975 Ford %-ton 8.0 3/75 1973 CHEV CAPRICE 400 engine. Excel nt shay ire. 112. 357. ‘964 atter 6 p.m ttn/72 Ti ton, 365-0287 _ TH 1973 DODGE CHARGER. 400. Ex. cellent condition. 365-: 365-6690 1953 CHEVY 1964 BUICK. RIVIERA. Fu loaded. $3500. 0.8.0 extras Phone 365.3923 1970 COUGAR XR7_ $750. Ask for Chris. after 6 pm. Pt 365. 7863 1965 FI00 Mercury truck 1973 DATSUN 610 aE Good Ne All receipts ovetleble 365-5959 otter 6p Hn /53 1977 GOLD HONDA ACCORD Horchbock 5s, 4 new tires excellent condition $3400 365. 6926 Some rust. Good winter car or cheap transportation for o student. $600. 365-805! 73 Our Action Ad Phone Momber is 365-2212 1964 18H. AQUASTAR with 6 cylinder outboord, Hoover Street, Nelson or 352- 7252 ask for Howie or Bud. 3/75 SYRINGA 14 RUNABOUT 40 HP. electric start, full éanopy ond trailer. $2200. 365-3886 75 1979 HONDA Twinstar 182. 7,000 km. Excellent condition. in- cluding helmet. $675. 365-6710 —_____TS TWO_SUZUKI, 1972. TS185. 1973-TS250 $400 each. 365-5067 wre 1983 250 HONDA CUSTOM. Good 928 mileoge. 365-2826 atter 5 p.m. 3/76 99) CB 650, 13. 13,000 km. $1,350 75 1977 noe aT Troil/ Hig v miles. Excellen ss tor tnowmebile 365. 3624 "7 LIVINGR TINGROOM aM TOO a MALL? Not yring iano? We will babysit tor you 365-8180. 3/77 TO BUY. Alto sax Cail Pat 365-7319 or 365-2155 WOODEN baby high Phone 365-6646 WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. CASH PAID FOR 24 ronges and small fridges. 365-6152, 352-7774 TO RENT: Small acreage with house, fenced. 365-2155. Ask tor Pou 7/7: USED knitting machine. Must be reasonably priced and in good condition. Call 365-5520 after 5 p.m. 7: TRUMPET In ood Reasonably pric 365. ter 4 p.m sae. 6316 af a7 Sasreriee pequeeo! For we Told ond 5 hold Friday starting Oct. our home preterred. 266: 7 — 535,000 - 45,000 LARGE FROZEN FOOD CO. eg sales personne! to service local accounts Management presentable potential supply full treining o: support. Male or femole CALL MAR. ALLEN 526-3759 collect LIVEN MOTHER'S HELPER for approximately 4 weeks in November. Must be expgrionced with borns. References Fequired. 365.2878 ones p.m. 7 WE ARE LOOKING for exciting selt-motiveted mo Cas\ and oreo tor tolling ond 10/73 TOOL & DIE Precision Machining 365-6087 Se TREE CUTTING AND TOPPING Ph. 365-7980 tir 40 BOBCAT ERVICES 365-3015 BAB time, 399-4410 Shermak Const. Co. Ltd. ¢ House Framing * Form work * Rooting * Siding * Finishi * Atborite Work * Additions . VSITTING JOB. Full rol pe doy NEED A CARPENTER? by the hour or contract 365-6632 HANDYMAN wilt do odd jobs le rates: 365-3114 3/75 "WAYNE PEPPAR Licenced pl ot National Exhibition Centre m. - 5:30 Lee Gall ea 352-2088 come and visit. SMALL Ti with or withey? bull outiaht or . Saino. 357-2141 3/76 RETIREMENT DINNER for Bob MacBain. 7 Fireside ‘Cas Cocktails; 6:00 Dinner. jor nie at 365-3492 365.3908. RSVP. by oa Yi Only o few souvenirs HURT lett of Bs John Paul's Visit to 7:30 Senior Citigen's Hall. Everyone te invited and welcome. For intor- jon or to join the Memorial CE, now taking registration tor foli classes. Col 3/76 CASTLEGAR NEWS office hours open att p.m. New tment phone nu: romber i 965 ELECTROLYSIS — Permanen removal by qualitied Phone The Hair Annex its new executive at its an- nual meeting held Sept. 13 in Vernon. Newly elected chairman is Vice-chairman is Dan Frets of Dan Fretz Construction in Penticton. Bruce Betker of Stee Bros. Canada Ltd. in Kamloops is secretary-treasurer, while R.A. Maddocks of Maddocks Construction Ltd. of Arm- strong is past-chairman. New directors were also elected. Directors from the Kootenays include Mike Sem- enoff of Woodland Construc. tion Ltd. of Castlegar, Mike Stambulic, Stambulic Bros. Construction Ltd. Larry Sapriken of Sapriken Bros. Contracting Ltd. 1984-85 from the Law Foun- dation. He and the other suc- cessful candidates were sel- ected for the awards from « group of applicants from across Canada. Riehards graduated from Carleton University in the spring of 1984 with an honors Bachelor of Arts degree, ma- in Economics. While at Carleton, he was the campus club co-ordinator for A ity Inter Bridge results Seven tables competed at the Sept. 17 meeting of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club, at the Nordic Hall. The average score was 84 with the following results: NORTH-SOUTH Hugh Auld and Myrna He has been the recipient of numerous awards and schol- arships, including both the B.C. Provincial Scholarship and the IBM Canada Lid. Scholarship in 1980, the Gov- ernor-General's Silver Medal in 1982, the Jacob Freedman Scholarship in 1983, and the aur with 92, and Helen Bat- chelor and Mary Stewart with 90. DANCE BANDS and Mobile Disco available for any type of engogment. 112-362 7350. Coton 1S MAGIC. Fashion color. To be well dressed is no! . but CARD READINGS 365-5958 Ask for Dixie and ee tiner Call 359-7137 (Collect, ADVANCED MUSIC student will teach beginning piano students under the supervision of o registered music teacher. Call 368.8192 for more information 75 NEED A JOB? High school and college students may offer their services under this cat Drop us @ line or phone the Ac tion Ad number at 365.2212. We will run your ad for 3 issues at no 140/77 FOUR-month-old lab shepherd cross pup. Five month old male kitten. Gold spayed female cat a7 W you —— ‘on item youd like to give away, please drop us a line or phone 365-2212, Well run your ad for two issues tree of school trips Mountain St, Robson FOUND: in Shoreocres, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ANYONE SEEING o person(s} Ad Phone Member is 365-2212 THE CLIENT SERVICES Program Multiple Sclerosts Society of Conode — 8.C. Diwision — fs sponsoring an jormation Clinic, Wax 36" 1904 8-30 2:00 p.m. at the Kootenay Lake District Hospital in Nelson. Phone Physical Medical Department at 112-252 7 MR. ond MRS. D ee are pleased to announce the for we take plac Ociober 27, 1988 at St. David's 7 Costlegor._ _ MR, ond MRS. PETER KAZAKOFF to olf bur relatives who our ity’s inv us celebrate our Anniversary To our family who organized thing and to those who OUR SINCERE irtonds snd wtranon to hel 1275.170 1361 .300 1361.414 1361430 1361.432 1374.099 500 Hwy 3A 1377.000 1421.000 1471.000 1474.050 1718.000 651-18th St 173.040 1870.010 4580 - 2000.612 2000.613 2000.614 2000.616 2000.617 PLEASE NOTE: P: of the tax sale. T CITY COLLECTOR 365-7227 will be conducting people at the City Hall, 460 Col 10:00 a.m. on Monday, October 1, 1984. 1013 Second St 1001 Second St 612 Second St 610 Second St 602 Second St 1002 Eighth St 950 Columbia Ave. 944 Columbia Ave 301 Fir Street 410 Eleventh Ave 119 Crescent St 2608 4th Ave 2405-5th Ave 3300-10th Ave 3707-9th Ave 2300 2320. 14th Ave 1419 Highland Dr 1423 Highland Dr 1427 Highland Dr 1969 Columbia Ave. 1943 Cotumbia Ave 2WSSixth Ave 600 602-23rd St 1700 Woodland Dr 14th Ave 4430 Minto Rd 4460 Minto Rd 4490 Minto Rd Koo 4445 Minto Rd lot 4475 Minto Rd 71850.062 6 Schofield MHP 80796.220 1500 Asrow Lokes Dr and possession of Pormerve pace on pened CITY OF CASTLEGAR PUBLIC NOTICE PROPERTY TAX SALE NOTICE is hereby given that rsuvant to. the Municipal Act, the Annual Tax Sale of tones for delinquent Avenue, C the City of The following is a list of properties within the City of Castlegar subject to Tax Sale as at September 17,1 ty Address Legal Description Lot A, Plan 9041, Lots 128 13, Block 13, DL 181, Plan 650, LD:26 Kootenay Block 30, Plan 650, DL. 181, 1D:26 Kootenay Parcel (Formerly Lots | & 2) Block 30 Dist Lot 18) Plan 650 Bik. 30, Plan 650, DL. 181, "(See P26334) (Formerly Lots enay Pcl "B 3,4 &5Pcl) Bik. 30, Plan 650, Di. 181, LD:26, Koot- enay Parcel "C” (See P26335) (Formerly lots 6 &7) Block 30, DL. 181, Plan 650 Lot A, DL. 181, Plan 5349, LD:26 Kootenay Lot 1, District Lot 181, Plan 9631 Plan 2325, LD: 26 Block 2, vlnign 181, Kooten Lot 6, Block 2, Plan 2162, DL. 181, Kooten That part Lot 1, Plan 2029 Lot 11, Block Me LD:26, Kooter LotA, Block 2. F Plan 12497, DL. 4598, LD: 26, Kooten ay Lot A, Plan 5709, Di. 4598, LD: 26 Kooten Kooten Lot 6, Pian 10231, Koote Kootenay Kootenay Koot Kooti jenay Lot A, Plan 11743, DL. 7173, 10:26, Koot Koot nay Lot 3, Plan 9148, DL. 7198, LD:26 Kootenay Bik: B, DL Except PI Koote Lot 13, Koot Lot 14, P Koot Kootenay No. 6 Schofield MHI sold for taxes Pang Pres redeemed within one year the property will be otter the The purchaser wil! phar intetest on A segs ion. _ and the upkeep Plan 2029, DL. 4598, LD: 26, Kootenay. Di. 4598, lying S of line pril to & 83 ft. from N bndy of said lot DL. 11974, Plan 1451 LotA, oo 11038, OL. 7170, LD: 26 PCL: BPlon 127525-1, DL. 12362, LD: 26 Lot 14, Plan 10763, DL. 12362, LD:26, Lot 30, "Plan 107 63, DL. 12362, LD:26 Lot 32, Plan 10763, DL. 12362, LD:26 Lot 1, Plane 2494, DL. 7173, LD:26 Kootenay, W'200 ft. Blk. 1, Pl. 2089, DI 7173, LD: 26 Kootenay $ 200 ft. of Block 1, DL. 7173, Plan 2069 Plan 2043, DL. 7174, 1D:26 Kootenay, Block 10, Exc PI. 5434, DL. 7174, Pl. 2043 Lot A, Plan 11134, OL. 7174, 1D:26 Lot 3, Plan 2697, DL. 7198, LD:26 Kootenay (1) Save & Ex PT O/L in red R/P 108916-1 (2) & PT O/L in red on PLED on 113212 (3) & PL 13560 Pian 13093, LD: 26 Kootenay 15535 Lot 12, Plan 13986, DL. 12354, LD Plan 13986, DL. 12354, LD lan 13986, DL. 12354, LD fenay 16, Plan 13986, DL Lot 17, Plan 13986, DL. 12354, LD LD: 26 Kootenay, mee Ro. 31929 Bay LD: 26 Kootenay, Man hte 35823 Bay #1 ng at LD: 26 Kootenay ‘A (See P26333) LD:26 Koot- LD: 26 DL. 7170, LD:26 12354 omount ex CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1984 3 Sections (A, 8& C) City won't protect Blueberry By RON NORMAN Editer After months of deliberation, the City of Castlegar has turned down a request to provide fire protection for Blueberry Creek and Fairview residents. The decision leaves Blueberry Creek and Fairview stil! without an organized firefighting foree and comes nearly a year after a Blueberry family’s brush with death in which their two-storey home was razed by fire. At that time, residents tried to fight the fire with garden hoses, but were only able to prevent the fire from jumping to nearby homes. However, the fire pointed out the ‘lack of adequate fire RUNNING IN TERRY’S FOOTSTEPS THEY'RE OFF! . . . Some of the 86 participants in the Castlegar Terry Fox Run including CasNews reporter Chery! Calderbank (right fore Health unit expansion eyed By ADRIAN CHAMBERLAIN Staff Writer Deputy Minister of Health Peter Bazowski said Tuesday that the interview. present Castlegar Health Unit building may be expanded by about 280 square metres (3,000 square feet) to provide a suitable location for the new Central Kootenay Health Unit. But according to Dr. Monty Arnott, director of the Central Kootenay Board of Health, it’s a “general” figure, and the Ministry of Health has made “no final commitment” as to where the headquarters for the CKBH will be located. gar Health Unit. feet). considered by Arnott. protection in Blueberry Crook and sparked a drive by area for an org: d fire A fire committee was formed, ‘chaired by Rik Hall and consisting of one representative from a citizen's group, the Blueberry Creek water board and the Poupore (Fairview) water board. The i d various al for fire protection and, hreah the Central Kootenay Regional! District, proposed a contract with the City of Castlegar. The city and the committee met for two hours this summer to discuss the request. “It was a good meeting,” says Hall. on the table and they laid theirs.” “We laid our cards the Central Kootenay Health Unit), and they're looking at enlarging the present building.” Arnott said in an The meeting was held at the Castle about 140 square metres (1,500 square “So they're looking at at least double that amount of space,” he said. An expansion wouldn't meet a Jan. 1 deadline for completion previously the ministry, said But the CKUBH director said “hopefully” any building will be com- pleted within the next 12 months. STAFF SHORTAGE at senior istration level in Victoria,” Arnott said. at the ecduien ef tne CHART Sunshig’ Sagpa “sufficient space will be provided (for MONTY ARNOTT . No final commitment img outbreaks occurred,” said the work, and consequently some prob front) begin their run for cancer research. Number of entries was up slightly this year from 78 who took part in 1983 run. Hall said the committee requested “life and death fire protection” similar to that given Castlegar residents. In return, the Blueberry and Fairview residents offered to purchase a pumper truck for the city But Castlegar council rejected the proposal, saying that the fire department's first priority is to city residents and city property. In a letter to the regional district outlining its position, the city pointed to seven other reasons for turning down the request. it said the city has been unable to assess Blueberry/ Fairview hydrants, water lines and water pressure with the information it has been given © the response time to Blueberry is nine to 11 minutes and an additional five to six minutes to Fairview, for a total response time of 15 minutes. The city said that would allow only time to protect adjacent buildings from a fire, and not allow time to save the burning building © establishing the city firefighters’ training program has been “long and difficult” and at this time the city says it ean only maintain its own program and can't afford to have Fire Chief Bob Mann train Blueberry and Fairview volunteers. eas well, the city says there is no time for the fire chief to inspect Blueberry and Fairview buildings. @ the city also said the Blueberry/Fairview volunteer continued on page AZ Time Aijr's single fare criticized By CasNews Staff Pacific Western Airlines doesn't of. ficially turn over its Castlegar-Calgary route to Time Air until this weekend, but already there are complaints about the new service. The major complaint is Time Air's excursion rate for the Calgary flight — $124.50 return. MAN FACES COCAINE CHARGE By CasNews Staff A Castlegar man charged with pos- sesion of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking has been released on his own recognizance pending an appear. ance in Castlegar court Oct. 18. Donald Peter Salekin, 30 of unde termined address, was arrested in Castlegar Monday following a joint investigation of Castlegar RCMP and Nelson City Police. Salekin appeared in Castlegar pro- vincial court Tuesday where the date for his scheduled court appearance was set Staff Sgt. John Stevens of Castlegar RCMP declined to comment on the cir cumstances of Salekin's arrest, or reveal the accused man's address, other than to say Salekin is “from Castlegar.” Stevens also declined to comment on how Nelson City Police were involved in the investigation, apart from saying the two police departments exchanged information on the case, which is still under investigation. CosMewsPhoto by Doug Horvey PWA is offering three excursion fares until Sunday when it will turn the route over to Time Air: $125 return if passengers stay over a Saturday night; $108 return if booked one week in advance and stay over Saturday; and $91 return if booked two weeks ahead and stay over Saturday. Time Air has indicated it will only offer the single excursion fare of $124.50. Castlegar council suggested Tuesday it meet with Time Air to iron out the problem. That proposal came on the heels of a letter from Trail council to Time Air, which was read at Castlegar couneil. In the Sept. 13 letter, Trail deputy city derk Jutilé” Forbes complained that Time Air is “not entirely fair to area travellers” by offering only the single discount fair. Forbes said Trail council was under the impression the Lethbridge-based airline would consider using the same fare structure as PWA and asked if Time Air will consider matching PWA's fares. Time Air pledged to use the same excursion fares as PWA when it unofficially began flying its turbo-prop 50-passenger Dash 7 airplanes in June. But Dwight Jensen, director of mar. keting and publie relations for Time Air, said that was before PWA in troduced a new set of discounts. In an interview today from his Lethbridge office, Jensen said Time Air will continue to offer a 25 per cent excursion discount fare — $124.50. As well, he said Time Air will offer a 35 per cent discount on joint flights from Calgary or Castlegar to other points on PWA's routes. But he blamed the controversy on continued on page AZ —inside TOLL TWAB: Premier Bill Bennett today announced that the first toll highway in B.C. in nearty 60 years will be completed in time for Expo 86. Construction of the 113-kilometre Coquihalla Highway bet ween Hope and Merritt is expected to cost $375 million and cut one hour of travelling time between Vancouver and Kamloops But it will cost $8 for private vehicles... A2 lems. For example, we received more bacteriological results from swimming pools than we have in pre vious years. “Clients were annoyed with delays in response time to subdivision proposals and sewage disposal applications.” Harnadek added, however, that one of the two vacancies for public health city had a new pool ROCK MUSIC KHLS: HALIFAX In her report, Volpatti said the staff has been’ reduced by three since June, with two nurses on maternity leave, and one These positions have not been filled, a murder trial has been told. hod such a powertul and macabre on Feb. 6. stabbed someone.” CAR CRASH: A Castlegar man escaped injury in a two-vehicle head- on collision Saturday near the Cominco weigh scales... A2 NEW POOL?: The Castlegar Aquanauts swim club say it's time the — The effects of anti-communist propaganda and of heavy-metal rock music so influenced Jomes Jollimore that on New Year's Eve he went out and stabbed someone, Court was told that Bark at the Moon, sung by Ossie Osborne, ettect on Jollimore that he felt like stabbing people when he heard it, o friend testified Tuesday. Jollimore, 20, is charged with first degree murder of Carol Hemeon 44, and haf sons Stephen Weyne, 8, ond Welter Blair, 21, “Jimmy seid that every time he listened to the song he felt strange inside,” Vicky MacDonald testified im Nova Scotic Court. “He said when he heard it on New Year's Eve he went out and