1975 FORD LTD stn. wgn., $1400 or will trade for, small im ruck in ad, co we ONE ss oe 178 Neal bases flat deck on duals. Good rubb ro rt a 1978 FORD Granada, 2 dr., 4 vinyl roof, 45,000 mi, eee 1973 HORNET 4 dr. de, seen 7 x es cs B., alr cond., o.b.0, 965-2906 1963, CHEV I la, 2 Faiep Model, 1972 6.M4 2-18 ROTORS ‘one with 3 spd, gute, one wi with. 43 js standerd 165-6922 (mornings: 3/47 tea TOYOTA 4x 4, ‘4 ton, mint, only $7,999. 1976 Lincoln’ Town Sar, $4,999. DL 6569. Northw me 2 1976 Capri Il ex- cond, 365-6213. 3/47 352 4- 1967 AERC jickup, spd., $600. Ph. 365-6249 9/47 “ WAN, DID HE RUN ME RAGGEO! 1980 SUZUKI DS100. Excellent sonditfont $750 OBO, 693-5552. 1977, “550 SUZUKI, asking $900.” 365-6598 after? pim. weekdays, ‘anytime weekends. 1978 HONDA 750 Super S| Wie new, only 4000 mi. $1,8 365-2390 1979 KAWASAKI 400, 21 jood cond. Sy incl. 2 elmore: 1,200. 365-7134 3/45 1978 SUZUKI DS100 good cond. 365-2465. - + tin/20 pew Holland 1037 Steckliner aS ONE eg wi6é Goris fork lift teuck, capacity 16,000 | Contact ‘Andy or Lawrence ns 365-2121. 7145. 977 21" RIENELL Cabin. Cruiser é beathourar 365-3551, FIBREGLASS cartop boat. on conditlon, $350. 6903, rafter 6 toa 16° FOERFORR 65 HP. Merc motor, EZ Loa Fitealle. 000. 365-7456. 4° RUNABOUT with 50 cs r, Johntone 365-3506 14" ALUMINUN stareraft ‘on rat 1,50 HP Merc, and 4 HP Marc. Csmplete, $3,560. Spm 3/4 yous ;Banshes ski boat, Shorerider ler, 65 O/B, new ‘interton: 365-6029 3/45 17'' FIBREFORM with lots of ex- tras, reasonably priced. For de- falls contact Scottie’s Macne, 365-3267. (142 ER ii Campion 140 OMC ah OAD TRAILER, excaliont ccraitlon: 365-7881 ; ADVERTEING Sales Person =i — Basements — pornos” rinithing ; MIKE MAAKORTOFF 365-2932 PAINTING CONTRACTORS . exp. & cep mnlesien: rough avout. ro Be aa ma ibserver, Box a 210. Troll, Nal- son and Castlegar areas for summer Broiset commencin; dune 13 through to July 15. Qual- ications Applicant e ould hove In soles a1 or dealing with public. Prefer: ence willbe shown to S Selkik College students. currently unemployed: {Applications from former studen: ond. nol Appl; 10, Shey ofl chica, Saline c beginning Jun more intermation calt 965-3233, 365-7292 | days. Za “REAL ESTATE Agent (nominee & @2 ‘sieren inted for bu sharing compan Box 3105, Castlegar, Bx KATHY "Ss LINENS Kitch SEMI-CHOPPED 1974 Yamaha, Cible lamps, new paint, 365-6213 0r365-7661 (message) 3/47. 1979 HONDA CM185 Twinstar, $850 0.b.0. 365-7068 3/47 SEU EUR loaded, 52.997. 1972,SUZUKI GT 250, must i, 365-5967 after 4 p.m. 3/4 bedroom and baby hrough you! erty marketing plan, Son ‘soerzaa WANTED TO BUY standing or decked timber. Contact Terry Dods, Woodlands Mar Slocan - Forest Prod. Ltd., days, 355-2433 eveniny wha WANTED: | Sportspal Canoe: Fh. SMALL OUTBOARD 6 HP to 7 fe motor, 365-6406. __3/47 WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. -LINGUAL couple seek! hotel/motal management po: tlon. r vrchate possible. Please call fi) 13.2) 984-747 470. i Qualified, Licenced ELECTRICIAN Contract or Hourly * Ph. 365-7055. I TEACH most styles of guitar for beginners. ack 365-57 tin/4? Hea ey tows rors WESLEY TRANSPORT 3 Sab-ases Atter Measeaen roe 1977 SUZUKI (ee Excellent shape, $600 O! 365-2829 TORENT: 3 or 4 bdrm home with wih basement. Reasonable. 365-6 (message) _ Stinrat SILVER COIN pre-1966. Poying 7 times face. 352-6097. stove with oven. 365-: * URGENTLY ee rcey 1 Propane Keeps | Us ur D.L.5058 NEED A CARPENTER? Will work by hour or contract, Free estimates, also concrete fo! for rent. 365-6120. tin/40 FIREPLACES, Bricks, Blocks, Stonework, Chimneys. Phone 365-6075, = tin/ea : learn to swim fnore info. -Pall'365-3192. Bruce. Residential Falcon Painting Ph. 365-3563 UNIVERSITY, Stodent will babysit Ave (s. Mcpettegar) 305-3 298, Pavan Swimming Lessons — n back In ge, size oF: shape . FOr STUDENT a Willing, capable, etic thas references, 365-2287. sand’ ary wal run your od for tw two inues at charge. : fin/ad BIG BROTHERS of Castlegar. moment with a lit mp thers i wil fast forever. Men bea big rother toa fatherless ud Pal ore. a. needer. Ph. 103, 365-5847, oF 365-2936. is 52/45 I oO Store), ‘Ani or A Bept Sto riAnevreriog weatee, ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. re olfere the 1 1970, C, HOBBIT HILL Children’s Centre offers quality ficensed care for children years. 7'a.m. to 6 pam. Mon. ‘tied Fri Ph. 365-7900 26/80 ovallbletor IDS and mobile, Disco lor oval lor any type of Meh Alsi eer a F., 365- Christie C., 365. Shear, +t BABY Bunnies for pets, RG, LARGE PILE Cedar Kindling for lighting wood stoves, cut to 2’ lengths. Ph, 359-7742. 2/47 IF YOU HAVE an Item to give . please phone 365- run your ad for.2 issues at fecha tin/as QUATITY Adulte” vides, Vus, Beta, Gay cut versions $3995) Sond” for titled list to: | Trlcalour Video. Ave, ure ‘or ne Sern Phong eioR ADULTS ONLY : ‘of exciting mari- fare alds: peas | fingerie, ‘ove focralogie S write: Uni al eo fe sol Love Products Lid. Box ry alman Airy Bee "VOE (27 O. incl lor te A dling. atte 771) {HOMASON GUITARS: Guten ind fe; bu ma , Fastoral irs, ines' Seed ‘guitare. 415 Shona $i, ats restorations Nelson. 352. The amily of the late ° Glare Frost Urses at Hospital” ‘or the kindness and oii’s s for ‘heir i Marpac as our ‘of sorrow, en CasNews Printing » ¢ «: Letterh “ & Envelopes... 2 @; Business o!) Cards «Brochures, 10 thank Or. Walton, aff of the Costlegar iven to or mother during’ We also wish to ee Castlegor uperal lome, Leg! Invitation To Tender © ‘Weat Kootenay Power has for sale approx, 4% miles of, 3 }@ copper transmission ‘] This transmission line is being | ‘and tendered for tale os is, where 1, on the basis of removing all wire, insulators, erossacree wood. poles, ‘and. other associated hardware. The iy Hearfal Thanks to my fam- a "or thown to dear vitansy ee. | Melrose, les lona’ ved refreshments. Thank you’ everyon ° Business Forms . - sw, Invitations ighbours ord 6 all miedo iplen: ‘Any Printing! eo comiort e sorters, CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia 365-7266| * —Bernice Wilson AT Hi ‘ootenay Powers area super- visor. in order to ensure that J, clean up will be done, the'suc- cessful idder will be requ! ired fg put up a bond equivalent fa 50% of the estimated value of the copper. This conductor is ty },000 mcm copper. and approx. 23,000 II The com, any reserves the right fo relect any or all bids, Persons interested in this DENNIS IDLEY, Kootenay poner Plaza, 00 Rock Slophone 306: 3321, and git dh an poin- ment for viewing the'project. Viewing will take: place on June:14,:15 and/16, and bids will be received ed up untlld Pam: on June 23, 1963, * MAINLINE sae Tiers ” MAINLINE LADY BUG ‘Onder now far immediate delivery. Price ts F.0.B, Castlegar There's nothing better in your garden! HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE GARDENERS FRIEND. W THERE'S THE MAINLINE LADY BUG. Th Me yaddition to the EASY TO OPERATE! THE LADY TOTAL AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN Bug, ike oll Mainline: me 4. accycle automatic com prestlon releote engine, Eoty. loaded i ond unlocks. the alfachments. requires NO BOLTS, NUTS oF Bpstts eter UeetY sect Eeatceeeey. ‘SPECIALINTROOUCTORY PRICE $1294 plus tax. - TTA CHMENTS AVAILABLE sith “Bar Mower, Rotary evcers Snows Tinowser i 4 irtin Rodenbu: E Ghd Mire cud Mrs: Nick Che are pleased to emouncs: the for- LOST; Sun., June 5 at Soccer Tournament: red & pile soccer ball with Safeway & ‘ol stamp. Qwner a te haye lt far. returned. RED MEN'S To-spd fost at Rodeo on number), 365-371 theo their ohigeers n Wrish ond ‘Kevin, Wed ding to take place July 16, 1983 ingast logan. 3 mw) say and Mrs. Pete Makortoff of Crescent Valley are. ploased to announce the engagement of their daughter Tammy to Gary son of Mr. and mre George LOST in a area. Female Siamese cat. Reward. eae LOST. Boy's red jacket at Inland ball eS 58 on Friday ae 4460. BECOME PART of o sult nition: dollar indust: per year, co povere sulted ier opera home or back yard. equip. pkg. Formal training ra Segoing ¢ ou atone, abso. 10 sellin, tic. 2 Wor vesimer nto For further into. 2» Cal “Maloney Pontiac Buick --365- 2155 Geta Super. Buy — From une Super Guys Trail 364- 0213 tems inc., 6533D Rd., Mississauga, 112) (416) 821-2152. “ai tMirve, Employ yoursell or recolpis $102,008. Sechelt Ranine sula, Sunshine Coast 685-99 a7 FAST ong Mobile Taller 8» pion 1 up e yorking: errific location, Good en a = Eh EXCELLENT Oppariunity to_own Your own logging truck. Quall- ied drivers and serious Invest. Pe only. 4 ‘ely to Box meat ‘astlegar Ni cuc , BUCKLE uP! SHOPPERS’ DRUG MART CORRECTION “Big One" 6 datcr-tapolen , Pg. lor-Tripolon Antihistamine, 4 mg, 36's. Sale price should read $2.49/ pkg. Sorry for any inconveni- Re our June ‘ ding to t 8 ois Au runt 0 ing to take. place August 20, 1988. e . “7 Our Action Ad Phone __ Nomber is 365-2212 All Sizes Ava from 7 cu. to 20.6 cu. DO-IT ~ Castlegar’ “BUILDERS WEECK ilable ft. ft. SELF SIDING CENTRE NO ONE BEALS, OUR PRICES, =a 8. “ SPRING SPECIAL “Vinyl leg “Ask Sali the CHRP. GRANT PREE ESTIMAIES | NO OBLIGATION Just Arrived New Stock - woops FREEZERS Delivery at no extra charge within East- West Kootenay and Boundary area. : -HOMEGOODS ~ FURNITURE WAREHOUSE AT: CHINA. CREEK _ OPEN TUESDAY THROU H SATUR AY FROM 9:30:A.M. to 5:30 P. M., Lagis sia sive Libpacy. Parkiament Bldgsie« 501 Bejtewitt ‘Nigtoria, Bs .Ce : ‘ \ vev. 1x4 f} @ st WEATHERCAST Sunny th idee with gtiernoon clou chance of aeons Highs bout 20°, lows between 10° and 12° Friday clouds and showers, VOL.'36; No. 48 “40 Conts 3 Sections (A, B&C)" he waste to renovate the old vend to make it suitable for sany ; eity.-will rezone the 40 acres -employees: for 20: weeks. building’ of: new w stands, ry cont By’ RON NORMAN. Editor Weekend car. racing at the old Cataraida Bibel _ could once again be'a popular ‘Castlegar pastime - —at least t that’s what a Nelson man has in mind. Wills told Castlegar council Tuesday night that racetrack in the city’s south ‘weekly stock car: races. Wills said he is in the process of applying for a NEED grant to help fund the project, but before he can proceed’ further with the application he, needs to know if the ‘on which the racetrack sits. . 4 ‘The property is‘ currently zoned rural, though it is snibited ‘just northwest of the ‘city’s Industrial: park. ; In an interview,: Wills ‘said he had ‘looked into the 4 NEED grant and it.” sounds’ positive” because of the fact ; thatthe Castlegar-Trail'area hasn’t.been ‘allocated much funding ‘under the, program, conipared to the Nelson area. “He said the upgrading will provide, work for : 20 to 25 “Some of.the upgrading that; mist be doa vis the asion stand in racing areas: : fencing, clearing of brush and trea, installing sewer and ‘water lines, and .'. . paving the track.”... ‘Wills said that once the track. is operating, ° “it should provide for four or five full-time “There should be no ‘giinplatnts with regard to excessive noise as all tracks now have muffler rules,” . Wills said. He also noted that the access road will be ‘on spectator size, between 20 And 80 part-time jobs on race days.” i < The ‘property is a ereuile ‘owned by Elmer Ferraro of Trail; but Wills said he has been negotiating a lease agreement with Ferraro. . However, : he. said lease negotiations could not proceed without Wills knowing if he can rezone the property. »He noted that he hasn't yet prepared a detailed cost estimate for the } Fenovations, but will have a figure by Friday. wigge He told couneil the track will have “circuit cars from -the Lower Mainland and the Northwest states: visiting ':the:track on’a weekly basis, the: Jocal.cars, asthe: other /attraction on all raco - “He said racing will take place b “May and paved to el dust p Council was receptive to the idea. Ald. Bob MacBain, planning committee chairman, told Wills, “This is very interesting. We looked at this the other day... I'm quite excited. by the idea.” He said the racetrack will generate business for the’ city:“and bring people in.” Ald. Len Embree said his only | ners is that the in the city consider what is | plan for the land. But city works superintendent Igor Zahynacz pointed out that the land is designated urban reserve in the. community plan, “so there is. no particular “ designation’ to-it.” Embree added that since the and is adjacent to the. ~ September, with most racing days on Sunday afternoon. He, added that” ‘some Faces. wl be: run: Saturday night. it. park there shouldn't be any problem rezoning DICK WILLS - plans weekly races PICKET LINE... Cominco’ = the; SHUTDOWN A REALITY Cominco strike into third day : By CasNows Staff . and News Services *-Goné is-the hoopla of the first day of the. strike when more than 100 pickets belonging to Steelworkers ‘Local 480 by ; th ppeared "in good spirits despite the fact.that a veritable news black- out has made it almost impossible to tell how well the talks “between the United Steelworkers of America and Cominco ‘Ltd. management are progressing. One worker said he thought it was unlikely a settlement uld be reached this week. But “maybe next week,” he said. Another worker noted that “no one likes to be on strike” nat he said he felt it necessary to back the union's refusal to bow to concessions. Although none of the workers interviewed had any illu- sions that they would be getting a large wage package, they said they would be happy with the retention of their cost-of- living clause and any increase. Cominco’s last known offer was for a two-year pact con- taining no general wage raise in the first year and a revised . cost-of-living clause in the second, It had dropped its earlier “Cameron “eaid that’ the «ied Longpre- was “an-"informal" one "hecause he “liad Officially” ** ~ Union officials estimate the current cost-of-living clause would amount to about 62 cents an hour or a 3.6 per-cent raise on the average rate of $18.63 an hour. - Meanwhile, both sides are assessing the situation follow- , ing a private meeting’ with a mediator Tuesday. In an interview this: morning, company spokesman Jim with imiedidtor Richard booked out last week. “He is doing this.on his ‘own initiative,”: Cameron said. éontinued on poge A2 College returns wage rollback The pay cut was in effect Pte “ot A : ~ 's Trail oP world’s largest zinc dustrial complex — lies idle and 8.C,‘s this week ror the United ithough sain are ringed by union cn pee ts late this afternoon, . demand for a 58-cent-an-hour wage cut. Rebels not for sale this year By CasNews Staif An offer to purchase the Castlegar Rebels Junior B hockey, club has been with- " drawn and the Rebels’ exe- nm strike action. Plant cutive has been given a vote of confidence to administer the club for the 1988/84 year. $6.7 MILLION PRICE TAG Airport expansion eyed = By CasNews Staff Transport Canada plans to spend nearly $6.7 million:to expand and upgrade the Castlegar Airport terminal’ building, Mayor Audrey Moore said Tuesday. Moore told Castlegar coun- cil that work. on the expan- sion is scheduled to begin ‘next spring. However, Moore said’ she met with a Trans- port Canada official and asked that the start-up date be moved ahead to late 1983. She said: the Transport Canada as- and restaurant, a large wait- ing area, more office space for Pacific Western Airlines and.a mechanized baggage handling system’ at the air- line. check-in counter. Commenting on ‘the $6.7 million price tag for the ex- pansion, Moore said: “It must be going to be quite a ter- minal.” She said information on the expansion plans came out during a June 1 meeting of the airport advisory commit- tee, a group established by the Tr: + Canada to ob- sured her they would “move with all speed and all haste.” Moore noted that $123,000 has been allocated for a pre- liminary design and that may be increased to $160,000. Expansion plans call for an inside baggage pick-up area tain‘local input on the oper- ation of the airport. In other airport news: @ Moore said the new directional beacon near the industrial park has been fully tested and is now working. She ‘said the beacon allows the cloud ceiling for aircraft- to be lowered from 3,450 feet to 2,650, PWA anticipates that the lower ceiling should held get a larger percentage of flights in and out of the airport that would normally be cancelled ~ because of cloud cover. e@ The: airport concession | trailer is closed, though Moore said it should be open. again within another week. Transport Canada is looking for another operator and has been advertising the conces- sion lease. eA new foam truck is scheduled to be delivered later this summer. e The city and Transport Canada have worked out a new agreement: for fire pro-. b tection at the airport in « which the city will provide Last month a group of local residents made an offer to purchase the club. But after careful consideration by the Castlegar and District Minor y Association and the Rebel? executive, the prop- osal has been. shelved, the Castlegar News has learned. “There is-no move to sell the club at this time,” said Minor Hockey. president Jerry Hurd, “because we've given the the go- who has the authority to sell the hockey club. According to Corbett, the offer to purchase the club was withdrawn to prevent any rift between the Rebels and Minor Hockey Associ- ation over the question of jurisdiction. “The Rebels has its own constitution and the Minor Hockey Association has its own constitution and is res- ponsible for all the minor hockey divisions. The ques- tion is whether Junior B is part of minor hockey or whe- ther minor hockey has juris- diction over the juniors,” Corbett explained. He said the two organiza- tions have always By CasNews Staff - Selkirk College has re- turned nearly all the money it saved when it reduced in- structors' salaries by 5.3 per cent last fall, the Castlegar News has learned. College principal Leo Per- ra confirmed in an interview today that five per cent out of the 5.8 per cent wage cut has been returned. He said instructors lost less than ‘/ per cent of their. - wages overall. Selkirk College instructors agreed to the wage cut — which amounted to eight days’ pay — last September. The wage reduction was nec- essary after the college was ordered to comply with a Ministry: of Education direc- tive to reduce its 1982-83 budget by $881,000. for seven months — until the end of the..fiseal year on March 81 — and averaged $1,200 for each instructor. However, Perra said the college ended the year with “a sizeable surplus” in the in- structional portion of its budget and so agreed to re- turn the lost wages. Perra explained that the college was able to end the year with a surplus because ofa saving when vacancies in a number of positions took some time to fill. He added that those vacancies are now filled. The Selkirk College Facul- ty Association — which rep- resents instructors at Selkirk College and David Thompson University Centre — recent- ly signed a one-year contract calling for no wage increase. inside- © Claudia Gonzales, Rotary International Ex- change student from Mexico, was a recent visitor CosN. ahead for the next year.” " ‘The vote of confidence was given the Rebels’ executive during a recent meeting, Hurd said. But he admitted the sale of the hockey club is not a dead issue. And he indicated that a new Minor Hockey executive elected next year could de- cide to sell the club if the offer is renewed. Hurd declined to reveal the ‘name of the group ly since they be- came affiliated in 1977. How- ever, Rebels’ hockey club and ‘the minor hockey association do work together to develop local talent, Corbett said. The two organizations will «now have to determine who has the authority to decide whether to sell the hockey club, Corbett added. But Corbett said he is op- posed to selling the hockey club to private interests. As far as he is “we cd * in the Rebels because he MAYOR AUDREY MOORE aide want to draw have no reason for selling.” protection for the structural | to the’ people involved. The agi has Rebels’ presi- gone to the municipal soli- dent Jim Corbett says there citor for examination. still remains a question as to “Anybody who's i can come in for free,” he said, noting that all they have to do is get elected to the ex- ecutive. to , Castlegar. John Charters tahoe an in- depth look at the trip and what it means, page © Team B.C.'s Economic Recovery Forum was in Castlegar this week — but somebody ap- parently forgot to tell residents, business and labor leaders. Only two residents turned out for the meeting, story page B2. © John Travolta says he is the last of a dying breed — the young male sex symbol. Travolta says only he and two others are legitimate sex symbols in their generation, details page A6. © The Expos and Blue Jays both won last night in major league baseball action, For a full roun- up of the games, page BI.