+ “Vancouver, B.C. V6) 4M2 (Advertising ypace donated bv thes prubisccticn SA Your Image Will Make a Good meee: Your Customers #1 - Arrow Lakes Mobile Home Park, Robson WHY RENT? 3 bedroom 1975 leader mobile home located minutes from new bridge and in great condition. All appliances are 1119 Columbia Heights, Robson PRICED RIGHT! Dates +n rity HOME Remodeling the E Value, Beauty to Your Home When Paige McKinley set oat to redo. her bathroom last fall, she knew: easy to clean,” she says. “I want it to be comfortable and beautiful, but jt has to be tough. It should look as good im’ five years as it does the day we fin- ish the installation.” McKinley's demands, although} exacting, are not unreasonable nor: unachievable, according to home experts, The secret of getting what you want ib renovation is to clearly define your needs, expectations and priorities going into the project Ask yourself these questions before you begin work on your new bath- Toom: 1. What do I want this bathroom to work from? * 5. Is this a do-it-myself job, or do I need professional installers for the look I want? Working with a local kitchen and bath professional, McKinley was able to get a clear picture of her expecta- tions and to convey that picture to the contractors doing the work. For a vanity and tub/shower' system, she chose Corian, a solid surface acrylic material created by DuPont that resists scratches and stains and looks beautiful for years. McKinley became & believer in Cori- an in 1989 when she and her family of four moved into their home, a Cape Cod-style house built in 1983, and found the countertops in mint condi- tion. Years after moving in, she is still be — and g ora luxurious space to get away from it all? 2. How many people will be using this bath? Will heavy traffic pattems determine my choices? 3. What are my priorities? How can I best allocage my budget to allow me to have what I want? 4, What color palette do I want to d with the way the kitchen countertops have endured. “L love the feel of Corian,” she says. “I know how well it performs in the kitchen, and I love the new colors and ms that are available now.” “McKinely’s loyalty is not surpris- ing,” says Carolmarie Citra, a spokesperson for the product. “In an independent survey conducted among Decorate-it- Yourself Home Improvement*Tips From Carol Oglow Pick the Applicator That’s Right for Your Project Just as there's a proper costing for to the type of paint you intend to use and the surface you will cover. For more information, visit: OGLOW'S PAINT, WALLCOVERINGS & BLINDS 611 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-6214 Member C: oO Products 1695 Columbia Ave. Ave., Castlegar 365-2111 Corian owners, 98 percent say they'd buy iit again or recommend it to their friends. It's created for life — meaning it allows consumers to live with it according to their own lifestyle and’ it will endure the test of time:” A World of Options Interior designers and style-con- scious homeowners favor Corian for its'many design options. The 28 color choices offer a variety of hues, pat- terns and textures that can be used to create a crisp, streamlined look, or cre- ate an exotic setting with sculpted and inlaid areas. Because Corian is a nonporous blend of natural materials and high perfor- mance acrylics, it offers a silky smooth surface and subtle translucen- cy that doesn’ show water spots as other surfaces do: ; Additionally, 61s for the kitchen and bath ate- smart buys for families. Nicks or scratches can be easily sanded away to restore the appearance to like-new. The non- porous surface resists mildew and tough stains that p ly mar the Corian’ Custom Tub and Shower Wall sysem. By contrasting a solid wall with trim in the new Sierra pat- tern, she was able to coordinate her bath with an adjoining bedroom and create 4 160k that Was uniquely hers: The combination of pre-cut compo- hents and customized installation allowed. the dealet to install the wall quickly and efficiently. Because all Components can be custom-fit together without overlapping pieces or visible seams, 4he result is.one smooth, con~ tinuous, easy-to-clean surface. “Bverything about this system is easy to clean,” she says..“The inside comers are curved, so-there’s no prob- lem with crevices 1 can't get into.” Wall panels fit together without seams, meaning anvend to grout, And the Whole unit is mildew-resistant, For the ‘vanity, McKinley selected & matching cystom vanity top and sink combination made entirely of Corian. Because the vahity top and bowl are fabricated into. one piece, there is no sink Se en cheiens A built-in back-splash eliminates D5 A other materials. Even daily assaults from nail polish, hair coloring and lip- stick come right out with a mild, abra- sive cleanser. ~ a Bathroom That Makes A’Splash For her shower area, McKinley mixed and matched components from PP caulk lines, making cleanup 4 breéze: To see these and other options that fit your eas needs, Corian Castlegar BUDGET BALANCER This two bedroom bunglow sitting on 100° x 150’ landscaped lot with view and fruit trees. Is a great starter home. Priced to sell ily rented at $360.00 per month. Call Harry at 365-5634 (res). $64,900 'The Heart of the Koot si inventory of hunting and archery Cathe Harry at 365-5634 (res). ULT CO OPEN HOUSE HOURS: Weekdays 9 a.m FEATURES INCLUDE: -5 pm. Now under SB nstraction at 2210 poh Avenue, Castlegar 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath units with 3 floor plans to choose from. + Saturday & Sunday 12-4 PLAN A- 1158 sq ft. CteWan Place: > all with Day windows - 2 car carport - low maintenance fee includes city water. sewer, garbage. fire insurance and all outside — on city bus route + 71 O7 900 oun» Call Lorne Marshall 365-0474 starting at. EERRs * Year round maintenance * Quiet scenic setting 4 *Pa @nhd beautifully landscaped yard areas EE to Acne pi ontres. * Future RV parkitg I ial eat con construction & materials’~ Starting prices: $107,500 The next phase with view lots for executive homes is now being planned. the e in carefree living phone: 365-2605 or 365-7728 Classifieds ‘Sen uns. SAVINGS DL-9453A Next to the United Buy & Sell Page 7C The Castlegar Sun Sun CHRISTINA IS delighted to an: nourice the ‘arrival of her little broth- ‘ef, Nikolas Oak, son of Kathryn and John Josatatow,’ Born January 11, 1994, 8 Ibs. 4 oz. Proud grandpar- ents are Angie Josat and Tom and Nadene Livinggton. Special thanks to Lori, S: Kathy, lassifieds 3 MARY N. Vanjoff, age 89 of Castie- gar, formerly of Grand Forks. passed away Friday January 14. 1994 at Mountain View Lodge, Cas- tlegar. The prayer service was held 7:00 pm, Sunday January 16 at USCC Center, Funeral services Joan and Dr. Merritt. ANNOUNCEMENTS ATTENTION HUNTERS d at 11:00am January 17th, also at the USCC Center. In- terment was at the USCC Ce- metery. Toews Funeral Home, Grand Forks was in care of ar- rangements. N MEMORIAM IN LOVING memory of our dear parents, grandparents and great- grand) arents, William and Mary who away January 27, 1990 and February 26, 1990. CASTLEGAR MULTICULTURAL meeting Thursday Feb. 3, 7:90 p.m. Valley Vista School. To- pic: Upcoming Citizenship classes. Everyone welcome. Hold memories that will last forever. Always remembered and greatly missed by daughter Martha (Sid) Grieves, grandsons Gordon (Shari- lyn) and Don Grieves and great CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS MONDAY 11:30 A.M. PRIOR TO PUBLICATION. DUE TO personal injury Rose's res- tayrant is closed to further notice. Sorry for any inconvenience. _ ICBC IS looking for information re- an accident on Jan. 14/94 which happened between Time- rane Lodge and Selkirk Springs on Hwy. 3 West of Castlegar. Would the considerate motorist who trans- ported the injured party to the Trail | please call ICBC at 368- 5261 or 1-800-665-1775. Ask for Gary, REMINDER: NELSON Music Festi- val entry forms deadline is Jan. 31. No late entries. Forms & syllabus available at Eddy Music & Suther- lands (Nelson) L&J Books (Trail) ‘el Print $.0.A.R. MEMBERSHIPS due. Steele worker retirees will be at Wanete-Mall Jan. 27, Feb, 7, 8.24, SINGLES AT heart (introducing service) Bring singles together. Fore information write to: Box 137, Marysville, BC. singles 1Z0 or call mi is. USE CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERV- ICE. There may be certain firms or individuals to whom your replies should not go. Simply address your applications to the Box number in the ad and attach a separate list of names. Enclose the applica- tion and list in an envelope ad- to Confidential Service Box ‘c/o The Castlegar Sun 465 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, BC VIN 1G8. We will destroy your letter if the advertiser's name is on your list. or Felicia Lynn Grieves. CARD OF THANKS Shoreacres Recreation Dept. would like to thank the people who attended the Christas party and made it such a success. Special thanks to: + the organizers for their + Ben Nichvolodoff for Santa + Harry Wasilenkoff for delivering Santa in the truck See you all next December | Publications) Get Published Now! Short stories, essays + win cash and prizes in our Poetry Contest, Receive a FREE 14-page job- search guidebook plus guidelines with ybur 6-month ($18) subserip- tien, Such advertising. SAY “| LOVE YOU" this Valentines Day with a portrait in oil’ by Richard. Widdifield and pay 1/3 less on @ 11°*14" painting. Order early to Castegar Sun will regard the ad as corect and will change Caxteg Sun aco nay ary avert eae an mah kt avoid disappointment. 365-2627. WEST KOOTENAY SINGLES CLUB. Are you single, wish to meet new people? Call 368-8322, Or 352-6649. YOUR PLEASURE is our pleasure. | sOKUP Ano DELIVERY Private conversation. 1-416-860- 1000. Credit cards. LOST & FOUND rg Pet 44 Ib. . URPIY 80 Purina Pro Plan and IAMS We also sell: “All sizes of travel cages” 1 EYEGLASS found at Glen- merry cabin, Cali 365-8058, _ FOUND: BLACK cat with white markings. Unneutered. 7-9 mos. old. Highland area, 365-5726. FOUND: IN Robson, blue dog collar w/ 3 Washington tags. One reads *1990 R.D. Kootenay Boundary”. Call 365-6045 to claim. _ FOUND: LADIES wedding or en- gagement ring near Stellar Place. industrial Park 365-0321 Ph. h. 365-7378 SUPPLIES 14 FT. Gooseneck stock trailer, loaded, new Feb/93. $6000 firm: 420-4006. ls FIRST CUT Alfalta .norain ji Second cut bleached $75/ton, all under cover. Delivery can be ar: ranged, 426-9506, 000 ROUND BALES for eale. 2nd cut: Alfalfa $45 /bale. Greenteed oats $40/bale. 428-5643. Whanan Sostwaen, Costoger : Leashes ¢ Nail clippers » Brushes 365-5104 65-01 FOUND: MALE PUPPY picked up att around Fireside Inn January 6. Call y r) “4 365-2344, FOUND: RING, in early October; downtown Castlegar area. Call 365- 7721 during office hours. FOUND: SET of keys at Castlegar. Sun, Please call The Sun at 365- DOG GROOMING = PET SUPPLIES & FARM FEEDS - PERSONALS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY IN MEMORIUM DONATION INFORMATION. Box 3292 VIN 3H6. Phone 365-5167 $266 ask for Shauna, _ LOST ON Friday, January 21, set of keys in red leather case. If found, please turn into Castlegar Sun of- fice, LOST: CAT, long haired, orange wiwhite, long bushy tail. Call 365- 2472 eves. Lost near 100 block & 6 Avenue. LOST: IN PASS Creek area bys school. burgundy. green, grey shawl. Sentimental value. Reward. Call 365-3512. FREE PETS 1 ALASKAN MALAMUTE, pur- ebred. 3.5 years. Great disposition Needs acreage. 399-4227 INLAND EMPIRE Writer's Forum Box 384, Fontana, CA 92334. (Issn 1072-5794 Copyright 1994 NJK your help, compassion, and support. CARD OF THANKS We, the family of the late Mary N. Vanjoff wish to express our heartfelt Qratitude to relatives: and friends for your expression of kindness, prayers, calls, baking, flowers, and monetary donations made in her memory. A very big thank you to Dr. Bullock and the nursing staff at View Lodge for taking such good care of ous Mother, Grandmother, and Great, Great during her lengthy iliness. A special thank you to the people of Grand Forks: John Nevokshonoff, Steve Babkaeff, the ladies cooking group, singers, pallbearers, grave diggers, Leroy and staff of Toews Funeral home and all who attended the funeral for Tues. - Sat 9 am - 5pm 365-5225 CKC REGISTERED German She- pard puppies, tattooed, shots, work- ing dogs, champion lines. Phone KENNEL REDUCTION - Cocker Spaniels $125 - $225, Miniature Es- kimos. Yorkies. Poodles, Lhasas. 825-4471. [VICTORIA STREET SOCIAL CLUB 845 Victoria; St.. Trail « 364-26. ENTRY FEE: $10 Limited seating * Call early to er For more all 3642612 oF isure seat 368-5650 our Nelson store: Applicants, shoald have some experience. in..paints;.wallpaper.or interior design. } meend resume along with a hand written cover let rh 410 Stanley Street” Nelson, B.C. VIL 1N1 Attn: Steve Marshall NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE OLD ENGLISH sheepdog puppies, CKC registered. Champion parents. Tattooed, shots. guaranteed 359- "7154 eves. PUPPIES - Maltese. LhaSas. Cock- ets, Siberians, Chows. Dachshund cross. 825-4471. Sell it in the Classifieds! SENIOR MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT total quality and beyond Are you an experienced, business ownership experience, motivated, growth-oriented strong interpersonal and individual who would like to leadership skills, and a desire to help organizations in the grow with us. apply leading- edge We offer rigorous training in total quality and a chall entrepreneurial create significant and lasting work environment. results? yjomReeumes and salary histories Best Practices Institute gent to the attention of wants to hear from someone ~ Sarah Kowalenko, fax: 364-0830. with a distinguished, 10+ years _ Tel: 364-0809. All inquiries will of mid to senior management or _ be held in strictest confidence. Ray Gediak + 365-5437 (res.) \ aut Bud Englesby.;.359-7262 (rea) } \ Project Manager required to organize and conduct a Child Care Needs Assessment in the Greater Trail, and Castlegar areas. This 9 week full-time position pays $16 per hr. The ideal candidate will have experience conducting surveys, good communication skills, awareness of child care issues, knowledge of child care facilities and the needs of parents. The worker will have to work out of their own home or office. Submit applications to F.Ad.R., Box 153, Trail, VIR 4L5 By Past, February 11, 1994. 2 For more information phone 364-2326. Avely special thank you to John J. Verigin for your words of comfort. God Bless you all. — The Vanjoft and Makelv Families The Castlegar Quilters' Guild would like to thank the many Castlegar Businesses for sponsoring Our Christmas Quilt Display held at the Railway Muséum in December, 1993. Sponsor Gift Donated _| Gift Winner B. Birken Elaine Ross Linda Cassidy Gloria Reibin Tullps Floral Poinsettia Georgie's Ladiés Wear | $15 Gift Certificate Bosse's Jewellery 25% off Certificate Ely’s Boutique $25 Gift Certificate Ph Chocolate Gift Tin You are invited to dinner with JACK MUNROE - Chairman of Forest Alliance of B.C. and STUART LANG - President & C.E.O. of Crestbrook Forest Industries - to be held at the Fireside Motor Inn on February 15th. Sponsored by the Castlegar & District Chamber of Commerce. Cocktails: 6.00 pm, Dinner 6:30 pm, Presentation 700 pm Tickets are: $15/ person in advance $20/ person at the door Please confirm attendance by calling the Chamber at 365-6313 Tickets are available at The Castlegar & District Chamber of Commerce and at The Nelson & District Chamber of Commerce. Wendy Byrne Deb McIntosh M. Westinghouse Jane Brown Castlegar Book Shop Cook Book Plaza Bakery Gingerbread House West's Dept. Store Bath Towels Thank you to all the businesses, groups, clubs, organizations and individuals who so generously supported and assisted with the 1993 Christmas Hamper Campaign. ROYAL.CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH #170 OH raebanore Kore Kalesnikott Limiber Co: thd, of Thrunis, B.C: is currently looking for an innovative, field oriented Registered Professional Forester to join its ptogressive team. Our areas of operations fall within both the Arrow and Kootenay Lake Forest Districts. An Intergrated Resource Planning background is an assest. Please respond in writing to: Box 3000, Thrums, B.C. VIN 3L8 on or before Fébruary 21, 1994: Aih ifiterView will then be performed and employment will commence April 1, 1994 If you require further any information pléase contact us at - 1-399-42971, LEASE OPERATOR'S WANTED: Bulk Systems }* Castlegar — Cranbrook — U.S.A Woodchip§ and felated products Competitive Rates — Benefits Must have and supply clean.abstract Minimum 2 years Trains Experience For further details please contact: Trevor Basso ——Branch Manager 2112 Theatre Road, Box 16, Site 16 Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 4H4 (604) 426-2711 ee