Al2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 22, 1970 Gast uieain ‘WS Classifieds 365- 2667 NOTICES— ING TO EDMONTON? Want youn or buy? comet be A Alta, T8A 168. fas ADDRESS LABELS, Fanas for od on. envelopes, parcels, etc $2.25 8 tax, Cautlegar New So, if we don’t hi you don't pay for two a Ranges: All makes elements In stock. Westinghouse ail ina Appian Gath or Ghat ue Appliance Service. ‘am no longer any debts Incurred by leak Previously to, Oras ole ‘Dec. 8, = Elaine Ostotorott. 318 and nui and iat is Ingham fai ain ch while | we u pat lent there, =—5ill jeman. FLEEBBIE — To Sid and Dorothy Fleebble (nee Tomlin) of Penticton, B.C. 1978, iter, / YOUR STARS THIS WEEK Ve Airliner Waste Water For most people, a change in the authority- figure brings about a change in goals, in behav- lor patterns, possibly even in affections. Individuals who insist upon belng in complete control of their environments, activities, and thoughts may id themselves Caeonirats as the week pi and your present success, court. Don't allow yourself the luxury of giving up. LEO(July 23-Aug. 22) ~ Make an effort to visit friends or relatives con- fined indoors. Bring good news; withhold bad. Share erlergy. (Aug. 23-Sept. 7) ~ It is necessary that you ase — and employ — they are less able to rule thier actions, On the other hand, those willing to follow intelligent leaders may find them- selves gaining tremen- dously by week’s end — both materially and spirit- ually, ja ersonall sa satisfaction is MAS. MADELLAL Spiritual aatee ind at jr. ind Tarot card all with end aya, att 69784, eorer ‘3. c. V5K ETT) Then er i toad Now wala en ene Basisfrom * Cas wilener if Dru Call yang lacus t iM with ‘Your Phar els SORATE | $100.00 plus {ep fe your anya supervised on tn over ino hone — fast! Solf-Counse! Services fel free, 112-800-683-3035, in Un unis Sane $100.00 pI ‘Obtain your laeyeresups auperviied dt ‘yorce over th fast! Call Set Gounsal sary ices toll free, 112- aha argex & Masi ester. 13-3 an arge accepted. tintao lL. Enigagements More North American wo- men are picking up books instead of switching on tele- vision, according to a survey of 60,000 Good Housekeeping © magazine readers, The survey, results of which are published in the Magazine's February issue, found that women are watching less television and enjoying it less. Nearly 52 per cent of those polled in 1978 turned on the television less than in the previous year, and 65 per cent said they were watching less TV than they had in 1975. The average woman watch- es the tube 3.3 hours a day, and nearly 80 per cent polled have substituted reading for some - television viewing, according to the survey. Mra. Florence + 2nd Ave., N., Castl to announce cn onl Greg Rekaufors don ton vot eruces and Vyvyan Judson Hope, 8.C., Me PMlltat of eure eon > ts oa n eth, 1078, take. clase i May 5th, Castlegar. ENGAGEMEN NOTICE Is printed tres wh u order your ioe invitations from the Castle tfa LEGALS ‘ BY PUBLIC TENDER accepted up to 1978, for the (1) 1968 G.M.C., 66-Pas- jonas Schoo Bus (1) 1968 CHEV, 66-Pas- fonger Scho! Bup ‘The buses wl be sold on an {as-Is-where-ls"” basis, and can be viawed at the Diatrict Maintenance ar is ha py ament et ey ‘A certified cheque In the a fount of 15% of the tendered: Erncunt fe caquited with the selene fuyable unon” acceptance of the . the Board: reserves) tho right to Toject any or all tender: Fe envelopes must ‘be marked: “i escheat Bus Tender."" f Secratary-Treasurer, School |. “Bintriet No. 9 (Castlegar) >” Box 3220 CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H5 318 about advertising — three out of four stated ads were too frequent and offensive. More than half objected to sex, violence, and the similarity of programs. => = ih | SUNFLOWER P. Quote of the Week VSS Isn't it strange, haw people tend to blame ‘‘fate’’ If they have an accident, but take personal responsibility for a hole In one! Commercial Retail Space Available Castlegar — Pine Street Location 675 to 3,500 square feet Now Leasing For information call 368-6488 by those who progress along predeter- mined paths toward goals long set. However, an even Greater satisfaction is earned by those who adapt to situations and circum- stances both unexpected and unavoidable. PISCES: (Feb 19-March 5) — You can gain much this week by taking an- other up on an offer. Help is on the way — late in the week. (March 6-March 20) - Express your views openly on the employment scene and you may be able to change the course of events, Try variety. ARIES:(March 21-April 4) — Protect your sources of information. You will harm yourself and others if you attempt to share at this time. (April 5-April 19) - Aplan of action must be outlined early in the week. Don’t depend upon past successes to carry you ‘through trials. TAURUS:(April 20-May 5) —Honor your obligations without fail. This is a good time for you to demon- strate loyalty to. ‘the cause." (May 8-May 20) ~ Resolve difficulties ‘rising in mid-week by determin- ing their sources. You may disregard details for the time being. GEMINI:(May 21-June 6) - Irritations are to be tolerated. Be sure others know what your plans are before you go ahead with them. (June 7-June*20) ~ Family matters are té be shared with all members. Don't attempt to keep bad news fom the young. They may be of help. CANCER:(June 21-July 7) — Co-workers should provide much help and lit- tle interference as you en- ter a new phase of your work. Keep open to sugges- tion. (July &July 22) ~ Whatever is favorable to ° - recelved yy week, especially in rela- Uonship to others, VIRGO:(Aug. 23-Sept. 7) ~ Be direct in your expla- nations this week; other- wise, .you may have even more explaining to do. Try to please. (Sept. 8-Sept. 22) — Receptivity is the key to success this week, You will have to hear, listen to, and comprehend much advice from friends, LIBRA: (Sept. 23-Oct. 7) ~ Snags soceur, early in the week. hardly expect. support, whether materially or oth- erwise, (Nov. 8-Nov. 21) — Solid opportunites arise early in the week, It’s up to you to take advantage, of them — qui SAGITTARIUS: (Nov. 22-. Dec. 7) ~ Take care to keep the confidences of family members. The younger the person who trusts you, the more trustworthy you must be, (Dec, 8-Dee,. 21) = You can bust the hot air balloons ‘of stuffed shirts on the employment scene — and benefit! CAPRICORN: (Dec. 22- Jan. 6) — application for knowledge recently gained. New tal- ents come to the surface when you need them: (Jan, 7-Jan. 19) — Business mat- ters are looking up. Be sure of yourself and others will be sure of you. New bees you to discover so- lutions and proceed on your merry way. (Oct. 8- Oct, 22) - You can make a new start this week. Begin by turning your talent and energy toward the attain- ment of new goals. SCORPIO:(Oct. 23-Nov. 7) — Unless you are willing to share the benefits of your labors, you can ing joy. AQUARIUS: (Jan. 20- Feb, 3) — Conditions on the employment scene can be considerably improved ‘is week, Take your.time; tackle first things first. (Feb. 4-Feb. 18) — Arbi- trary decisions may be resented by those whom - they affect. Explain your- self carefully, clearly, completely. Mitchell Auto Parts Moves to New Quarters Mitchell Auto Parts is moving. On Monday morning customers will find this busi- ness al its new location, 1055 * Columbia Avenue, next door to the West Kootenay Power and Light, The building was pre- viously used by the Provincial Ambulance Service. “The move,” says manager Stan Porter, “will increase floor space from 1,600 syuare feet to 2,200 square feet. By mid- March, plans call for the opening of an automotive shop.” Further plans are also in the making for an addition" to the building. This will be for an expansion of a further 1,200 square feel, TENDEAS Tenders addressed to die une. gerstgned endorse! nde Servic ig Ma rt ‘alde to ‘Navip - tho ‘Ago akes and Columbia River, Brith ‘Columbia's will be up to ‘noon of 341 March 1979 next. General Descriptio: Under tne supervision of at ot ihe Olstelct Manager, responsible for, ain operating siendarae of t ment of Tras The work veguired Includes the following: cratennaatty of glans eanual: may DRIVE BY 768 - 4TH AVE- ENUE NORTH AND SEE THE CAREFUL BUYER'S OREAM. Conveniently located, this home Is really a place to hang your heart. Large, well landscaped fot; fruit trees; and an excellent garden. Attractive assum- able mortgage. Full price $56,000. MLS 309 CN1S8- GF. Call Cooper Agencies at 365-3347. I required BE estoring of deficiencies ot structures he repaieing of structures as ar be required; 5. Thaeiaring ‘of brush as may be required; cy The Inspection of all alde monthly: “in he checking of the position of hove mont 8. The ae ‘of spent bat- terles. 8. Such other work as may be directed. Printed forms of tender contain- Ing specification of the work may be obtained trom the Undersigned. Date 15 February 1079 L. E. SLAGHT, District Manager Victoria Const Guard Case Depariment of Trai nape, Sth Floor, 1405 Dou jas Street Vir SBA Brittsh Columbia MINISTRY OF FORESTS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS MINISTRY OF FORESTS | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS will be recelved by the under- signed at 518 Lake Street, Nelson, B.C. V1L 4C6, up to 2:00 p.m. local time on the 8th day of March 1979, at which time they will be opened in public, for the following work: : Janitorial Services for the Salmo Ranger Office, Salmo, : B.C, Plans and specifications may be obtained from. the , Salmo Ranger Office, on or after February 19th, 1979. Enquiries should be directed to the Ranger Office, or to Mr. Wadds, Regional Engineering Office, Nelson, 8.C., phone 354-4181, local 268. Tender must be made subject to the Conditions of Tender and submitted on the form supplied. No tender shall be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoever and the lowest, or any, tender will : Not necessarily be accepted. February 12th, 1979. M. G. lsenor Regional Manager 518 Lake Street NELSON, B.C. VIL 4C6 File: 01484 SEALED TENDERS will be received by the under- signed at 518 Lake Street, Nelson, B.C. V1L 4C8, up to 2:00 p.m. locat time on the 8th day of March, 1979, at which time they will be opaned in public, for the following work: Janitorial Services for the Castlegar Ranger Station Office, Castlegar, B.C. Plans and specitications may be obtained from the Castlegar Ranger Station Office on, or after, February 19th, 1979. é Enquiries should be directed to the Ranger Office, or to Mr. Wadds, Regional Engineering Office, Nelson, B.C., phone 354-4181, local 268. Tender must be made subject to the Conditions of Tender and submitted on the form supplied. No tender shall be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoever and the lowest, or.any, tendar will not necessarily be accepted. February 12th, 1979 M. G. Isenor Regional Manager 518 Lake Street NELSON, B.C. File: 01602 * Porter says the extra floor space will give broader cover- age of its present stock and expansion inlo other lines such as custom paints, The location allows ample parking for customers, 1974 Pinto 13.60, ‘ali, rllats, ore chen 1973 Capri 2 dene, 4 cyfater, ‘yped, conseie, 1973 Montego Bay and Victoria, Trait 364-2616 Seek a practical . Carrier of Cholera? _ Waste from the toilet sinks’ of airliners may | be spreading . cholera and “other ‘diseases around the world, the journal New Scientist reports, * - Dr. Charles’ Rondlo and colleagues at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medi- cine have been investigating why cholera occasionally turns . up in peculiar places, such as the Dordogne area in southwest } France aid the Essone district in the north, They discovered thal these and others spots where cholera hod inexplicably appeared are all beneath the paths of regular Nights from India to the West, Most airliners hold toilet refuse in tankg for discharge at airports, but waste water from sinks is routinely discharged into the air and Rondle says enough bacteria to spread the disease would be released when a cholera sufferer washed his hands, . In laboratory experiments, it was found that the bacterium .which caused the disease could survive a release into freezing high-atmosphere air and then fall to earth to cause illness. ‘The cholera bacterium was chosen for the study, the oF ; rates call 365-5210 ‘Ara “you thinking © of swimming this aum- GLACIER SWIMMING POOLS i Castlegar 268-2278 journal says, because of the disease are carefully recorded by the World Health Organization. “If cholera can be spread, BEAVER VALLEY COLLISION CENTRE The Home of Personal- lzed Auto Body Repairs. Frultvale 367-9660": =. Contin od from page AT ‘ith Vamms — 2937 — Vj eLarkle, Mary Genimill, Mary iain, Alict Sanford, Mareelli ‘pian ith re Pokes — oo03— je White, ° Kay \Chisan, Madline Melntre, Sharon Tay- 1 Abda Buday, "Team + First Sore Losers — 3116— Diane Dermody, Shirley Fodor, Ev Koreen, Janice Smith, Shir- ‘ley’ Barton, Second Nova's — 3102 — Marcia Palmer, Kathy Horcoff, Janie Konkin,’ Shirley Laren, : “Mary. MacAlpine. 3 «Third Bowling Bags — ‘3022" ‘= Joyee Turner, Breonor th, Robin: Eldridge, even only by. ef- fluent from aireraft, then “loa investigation should be made of the possibility of other bacteria and viruses being spread in a similar way,” Rondle and his group say. 5 COURTESY BROKERS ING, Hwy. 22 Gonelte 693-2413 HELP WANTED Newspaper Composing Room - Person required, to learn newspaper paste-up. Previous experience an asset. Typing required. DIET CENTRE How to win at the fourg . game. Lose 17-30 Ibe. alx weoke, Nalson 352-3801 Equipment fer Campers: : and Trailers BEAVER | VALLEY CAMPER ty Trae PPL Beaver Falls ‘307-0887 Fats that clasalc look In notions and pat- CLASSIC FABRICS 82 Maple, Castleger | - Written or ‘typed applications only. Indicate whether available, for part-time or full-time work. Union scale. Reply, as soon as possible, to: Rene Brodman, Foreman, saenar News, CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H4 ~ RAIL, B.C. 4 tom, bas, 5 Ford Galaxie $ 1975 For F250 1800 1915 Mercury Meteor ae ||) Dealer Licence No. 009998” Speedway - nae Ford Country Headquarters” 1915 Montego 34495 1972 Courier Pickup «964-2515 GOAD'S LOCK, SHARP & CYCLE Expart Service Dept. _ Rossland 382-6993 HELEN'S FLOWERS & CAMERAS for all your flower and camera nt 73 Maple Caatlegar 365-5191 Inaurance of all descrip- tions, available at ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCY tTp. “Castlegar 365-3992 JOHNNY'S MUFFLER Specializing th custom pipe ber oo) Pine St. Trall_ 368-6336 Keep your car moving with tlres from the 8IG-O TIRES: 1985 Columbia Trall 364-1208 LIBRA MUSIC Serving musicians from beginners to profession- als. L 840Rossland -, so) . Trall 364-2022 © 2 MOTHER NATURES The Natural” Place ‘0 Sho) 278 Columbia Ave. Castlegar 365-7750 NATIONAL HOMES Castlegar 365-3640 OLIVER'S BOOKS: “A book Is @ loving me 996 Baker St., Nelson PETE'S TVLTD. 279Columbla Castlegar 365-6455 Suick. luncheon service “ole yor sunaci . ia paired, & recor oY ne radiators and- MOIKE'S Ri agagron Trall_ 364-1806 Shabby, down-at-the- heel shoes? Get them quality. fixed at IANK'S SHOE PAIR ‘Trall 364-2310 i alators, cleaned, re- it TRAIL AUTO BODY “LTD. 24-Hr. Towing Service | + Castlegar 365-5114 Upholsterydoneby ee enennus edb A patinctive alits, rey ates eens Salt Customer pickup. CULLIGAN WATER riellent lighting . PSR TING! GALLERY 7 pESonATING ‘ea, wo have all your" eran ‘supplies at JOYCE'S PLACE 855 Farwell, Trall rt 368-6818 Zesty, tangy pizza; team the "Duke of Pizzas COMINIC's PIZZA Trail L "Betty.Evin, Laura Evdokimoff, , . Fourth Pass Creek Spe- ‘elals — 3033 — Hilda Thornnes, Linda Costa, Anita Plotnikoff, “Werna Shingle’, Gail Plotnikoff, ‘| Fifth Northwest Homes — 2994. + Jeanette Biagioni, Lin- ‘da” Buday, Del Lutz, Diana - ‘Lady,, Teresa Anderson. +. . Sixth Castlegar Hotel. — 2897-= -= Denise 'Halbauer, Ber- ‘nice Smith, Ruth Rourke, Glad- ys Bray, Faye: Morris. “Castlegar . Juveniles ‘Down Rossland - : By E. PELLERINE s : Castlegar Juvenile hockey club beat the Rossland Ju: Yeniles two games to one in a wellplayed series. | Tn the. first game,- the Castlegar team scored a 7-2 win in Castlegar. : The trip up the hill for the “seeond game in- Rossland proved to be too much for the Castlegar team and they lost 6-4. However, the third game ‘was exciting, fast dnd well played, with Castlegar winning 5&3, The last goal was scored in an empty net. The next series is against the Trail Juveniles. The winner wilLrepresent the West Koote- nay against a team from the East Kootenay in the “B.C. Provincial ‘quarter-final play- offs. . Shirley Barton 723, “A" Team Low Three — Pin Pickers 2728 — Darlene Rewards, Shirley Brunton, Lil shead, Dot ‘Tipping, Ka Adshead,) | eee 4 + "A" Team Low Game — Navy Bells 832 — Pearl Mott, Annie -Rayner, , Fran ‘Kraus, Linda Lepage, Joanne Whit: hack, “B" Team Low Three — Castlegar Drugs 2788 — Sandy Drader, Irene Sheridan, Kay Gritchin, Hazel Hartley, Jean Muller, “BY Team Low Game — Five‘Roses 831 — Betty Pinter, Barb Swetlishoff, Elsie Koo- chin, Maureen aaa Ev Wilson. “A* Team (Ind. bowlers) — High Three — Kay Voykin 798, Kathy Horcoff 722, Bonnie White 693, Joan Humphrey 670, Erma Mykyte 656, “A” Team (Ind. bowlers) — High Single — Kay Voykin 331, Erma Mykyte 274, Kay Voykin 273, Fran Kraus 261, Bonnie White and Kathy Horcoff. 259, Kathy Horcoff 254. “A” Team — Low Three and Low Game — Judy Myers 447 and 128, “B” Team (Ind. bowlers) — High Three — »Madylin Me- Kintyre 621, Darline Crofts 608, Alice Sanford 591, Annie Rayner 579, Cheryl Closkey 575, Linda, Costa 562, Verna. Shingles 558, Diane Leamy 555. “B" Team (Ind. bowlers) — High Single — Sara Legebokoff ~ 230, Gail Calder 229, Vi Mad- rigga 227, Darline Crofts 226, Annie Rayher 216, Nadilyn, McKintyre 215, Jean Muller’ 211, Anita McLeod 211, Vi McLuckie 211, Blyth’ Jenner 210. ¢ “A” Team Low Three and Low Game — Faye Cook 373 and 101. “C” Team (Ind. bowlers)— High Three — Janice Smith 560, Lina Peveresoff 489, Marge Korady 469, “C” Team (Ind. bowlers) — High Single — Janice Smith 232, Lena Peveresoff 200, Jan- ice Smith 193, “C” Team Low Three — Shirley Brunton 344, “C" Team ,Low Game — Gail Plotnikoff 94. College Basketball At Selkirk-on"Weekend "Royal Roads Military Col- lege-.defeated Selkirk Saints _ men’s_basketball team in Vic- toria.over the weekend. ‘Top scorers for Selkirk were Hanrahan with 30 points and Mike Roch, who scored 17 points in Selkirk’s second game. : Four home basketball games are scheduled for Sel- kirk College, starting today and | continuing through to Sunday. Tonight and* tomorrow night, both men's‘and. women's teams will .see action against the Gapilano College Blues, while the Okanagan College teams : Voice Of ' The People Editor, Castlegar News: + ~ Having lived within Castle- gar éity limits for close to one year, I have come to appreciate a.certain sound. Every Thursday morning” the friendly big green truck, marked “Castlegar Area Dis- posal “Service”; drones along our street. That ‘certain sound’ brings to mind the diligent efforts of those who help to keep Castlegar clean, : Ivam sure that every. citizen of our community would agree that this is indeed a valuable service. Please join me in Saying a sincere ‘thank-you’ to Mr. Geronazzo.and his crew for asjob well done. -- : D.G. Hunter Castlegar, B.C. * 1979 Heart Fund ‘, The use of human heart valves ‘to replace damaged valves was pioneered in Can- ad : ‘ + Chairs . Filing Cabinets Phone 365-7266 for a representative to call will play at Selkirk on Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon. Capilano and Okanagan College (Kelowna) will field strong” teams in both the women’s and men’s teams and the Selkirk basketball squads will have excellent competition with both visiting teams this weekend. aturalla! be presenting his film on Bahamas ihrough to Gusbée: t phi togrep er Walter Ba jot wlll t coast wildlife ‘East Side * Story’ at Selkirk College Tuesday evening. Admission Is free ‘and everyone is welcome. The film features wildlife from the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 22, 1979 Self Defense Course Held For Women The Nelson Women's Centre, in conjunction with Selkirk College's Continuing Education department, {s sponsoring a course ‘called “Wen-do", self-defence for women, Wen-do has evolved from a traditional martial art to one especially ‘suited to the needs of women, It docsn't take years — just two intensive days. of excr- cises and techniques — to build a woman's mental and physical. awareness about | her surroundings, » "Wen-do will be taught locally by Alice McPherson. For more details, call Sel- kirk College's Continuing Education department. ° Women’s Institute Marks Anntvoisany The home of Mrs, Jean Fowler of Robson was the meeting place last Wednesday for the first session of the new year for the Robson Women's Institute. “Monday marked the 82nd anniversary of the international Women’s Institute, the largest women's organization. in the world, At Wednesday's meeting, Plans were made to serve refreshments and have a bake table at the spring Graft and Flea Market. A money donation is to be sent to the Crippled Children's Hospital in Vancouver; the annual contribution was made to the Selkirk bursary; a large amount of :pennies were col- lected for “Pennies for Friend- Two new conveners were chosen for the Robson branch — Mrs. Marion Jenner for the health and welfare committee and Mrs. Lottie Stier for the sunshine committee. - | The colored booklets of Australia and the Parramatta Branch History of New South >.Wales Country Women's Asso- ciation, brought by Mrs. Jenper as a gift to the Robson branch, were of great interest to mem- bers. Reports were. heard from various committees, Mrs, Anna Kitchen read a list of the 10 the foods that are best for eating healthwise. After adjournment, hos-. tess Mrs. Fowler served a Cultural convener Mrs. delicious bread called “Hobo Phyllis Torgalson read a poem in reference to "The Year of the Child.” Homemade gifts will be contributed for the sale table at Bread” and gave each member the recipe. Booster prize. was won by senior member, Mrs. Ballard. The next meeting will be at the Federated Conference in Saskatoon, . in Robson. the home of Mrs, Rose Wenzel 3 * will Involve mental and physical exercises, and special Women’s Self-Defense e that is an system of self-defense designed for women. It will teach awareness, avoldance, and action to attacks. It breathing techniques. WHEN : Saturday & Sunday, February 24th & 25th p.m. 10a.m.-5 WHERE " Old Squth Slocan Schaal. (Across from the Dam Inn) This Is a workshop on ‘WEN-DO’ and it will be Instructed by Alice McPherson. The cost is $10.00 per person and there will ba a maximum of 20 persons. most important that should be grown in the garden and home economics convener Mrs. Joe Fornelli presented a report on the vitamin value of Sponsored by: Nelson Women's Centre Pp é Is advised. Call 352-9916 or 359-7564 (Police Briefs__.7 SAAN: SVALL Icy conditions on Selkirk College road Friday evening were blamed for a two-vehicle accident, Pollee suy a 1973 Chevy, driven by Chery) Demara, 20, of Kelowna, skidded on ice and struck a parked truck owned by Gary MacPherson, 95, of Na- kusp. Police say Demara suffer. ed some bruises and was taken to Castlegar and District Hos- pital by private vehicle, Damage has been esti- mated al $2,000 to the Demara car and $1,500 lo the MacPher- son's 1977 pickup. Demara has been charged | with driving too fast for road feud ition ' mS No recs have been laid ‘in a two-vehicle accident Sun- day on Highway 3A at the Police said a 1970 Mustang, - driven by Candace Richardson, 24, was northbound when it skidded vehicle driven by Robin A. Tyler, 39, Both drivers are of Castlegar. Damage to the Richardson ° vehicle. has been estimated at . $1,100 while damage to the Tyler's 1955 Plymouth has been estimated us $2,000, into a southbound. Try. One! 965-5210 or 388-2212 in Als © Dwart Spring orders for FRUIT TREES Gre now being taken. * Semi-Dwart © Standard Plant cuttings are fuchsia and gerai our specialty. 1001 - 8th Ave., South Ootischenia Overpass, now avaliable, including im. We also do floral arrangements; weddings. SAM’S NURSERY ® FigRists Phone 365-7312 ° New Vehicles e BRAND NEW 1979 GMC Pickup _GM List $5683 Our Price $4988 Stk. #8-3505-0 BRAND NEW 1979 Pontiac Acadian GM List $5313 Our Price >4988 Stk. "#7-5027-0 BRAND NEW. 1979 Pontiac Parisienne GM List $9761 Our price 8890 » Stk, #1-6042-0 ._ BRAND NEW 1979 Pontiac Pheonix GM List $6841 Our Price $6288 . Stk, #3-0227-0 & Selkirk College Continuing Education Our inform everydsy lan Stop in toda explaining RASPs Confused about RRSPs? | Your. Credit Union ‘FIRST... the basic fasts. ational guide in plain, guage is avail- able to you FREE of charge. y and pick one ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS | up! THER... eel dewa te basies with eur RRSP: Deposit Section Equity Section ® No fees" pees . For the more gers diets es — ® Interest paid ‘fram date of calculated risk in the equity deposit erases of termination market. Ask for details. ¢* Net effective. annual yield: z 9%%. Yield based on current rates, rates subject to periodic adjustment. Better in $8 many ways! Cc stlegar Savings it) Credit Union Slocan Park - 226-7212 Castleaird Plaza 365-7232 * Trustead by B.C. Central Credit Union” BRAND NEW 1979 GMC Suburban 4x4 “GM List $11,897 price” 10,888 Was $7495. Stk. #5-2573-1 Was $8495. Stk. #2-4073-1 Was $6495. Stk. #90151-A1" Was $5795. Stk, #90135-3 . . 1977 Ford V2 Was $5495. Stk, #8-2861-1 Was $3995. Stk. #6-3630-1 Was $5995: Stk. #8-2022-1 1978 Buick LeSabre 1978 GMC Camper Special | 1977 Chev Boogie Von 1977 Cadillac Eldorado Was $12,600. Stk, #90172-0 1977 V.W. Rabbit Ton 1975 Dodge Van 1975 Ford Bronco 4x4, BRAND NEW 1979 Buick Lesabre GM List $9468 Our Price $8688 St #540840