CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 23, 1980 ete castass First Edition of the’ unday Castlegar News| Special Features and Articles More Pictures and News Religious and Contemporary Views ' ...and Much, Much More! Although the prize list totals an impressive $23 five cars of past years has dropped to three tite y jear Here they are lined ht as Dave Williamson: of Kay May | Inthe Cominca Avene: starting at 8 p.m. Motors, second from |. ‘ : INFLATION HAS STRUCK the 1980 Trail Kinsmen Bingo, smen Bryan Bracken, Ralph Paltzsche and Mark Wilson. 000, the Also shown here Is the Kinsmen candidate for the Trall Fiesta Queen contest, Cathy Barlow. The bingo Is to be hands over the keys to Kin- CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 23, 1980 E3 | Leb File Ye Details of these and other Job opportunities are available at: perienced head saw fitter. (162) A travel agency in Trail has an opening for a fully travel agent or counsellor. Must be fully conversant in all aspects of domestic and~ international ticketing, (22a) . A lity in West Kootenays requires a certi- fied heavy duty mechanic or auto mechanic to work on buses and trucks, Position is permanent. Wage $10.21/hr. Ce ee) A Castlegar day centre has an opening for part-time: pre-school supervisor to work with special needs chil- n. Applicants must have + pre-school certificate in hing. (204) Anautobody repair shop in Trail requires a certified autobody repairer on a per- manent or part-time basis, Salary is negotiable. (965) "Fully expend certi- in Trail. AG — Bina ye Behe | in” Castlegar requires ‘someone .with en- graving experience for trophy engraving a other types. (228) ° Le Siweall in the Fruitvale area requires an experienced licensed lumber grader. Wages $11.09/hr. (256) % s o . Major employer requires di with tickets. Salary competitive. Permanent positions, « o * Experienced waitresses are required in the Trail/Cas- telgar area, Salary range $3 - $4/br. a An experienced short order and prep. cook is re- quired in the Castlegar svea. Wages $5.69/hr. : e 8 oe ‘ A legal secretary is re- quired in the Trail area. Must industrial plants. Salary range $22,000 : $80,000/yr. Nelson cau Employment Centre, 514 Vernon 8t.; Phone: 352-3155, * @ A nurse alde is required to work rellef, Mature person preferred. s An hitvectising salesper- son is needed in the Nelson | area, * s =e" An ex tarian cook igvheoded in in or’ fourth-year” ” approntice auto mechanle is needed in Nelson.” wpm shorthand and 40 wpm typing is required in Nelson, . . . A Kaslo employer re- quires a canvas worker, a bodyman and a boat accessory assembler. . . . A Lcensed real estate salesperson is wanted in Sal- me: . * . Short order cooks are wanted in New Denver and suBglfour. | gas ee hairdressing es- tablishments require licensed hairdressers. Eat Right and Feel Great Food myths . abound; they are as old as man him- ¢ There is no one perfect food. By eating.a wide variety of foods, you can be assured of tting all the Autrients your gel A secretary.’ “with ; 90; - body needs. have and be able to type 60 w.p.m. | Salary starts at $800/mo. s . o A fully qualified physio- - therapist is required in the . Trail area. H.S.A. rates. LJ * . An electrical engineer is needed in the Castlegar fees i {illbuy clean newspapers. — pecial Brice for organizations ee holding: paper drives. ERIOR PAPER RECYCLING Airport Road, Salmo is Must have a minimum of Bier ey w. * * years’ experience et Re. A : Sawmill in 1 design:for Victorian Hospital ‘of Kaslo was host to the West Kootenay Hospitals Area Council delegates from 10 area hospitals Saturday. Catering arrangements . by the hospital’s auxiliary led. by president Mary Johnson, program at the Langham ar- ranged by board chairman Home lost but regained for $3 Fedo and Hattie Mae Kenon of Quincy, Fla. who lost their modest home be- cause of a $3,05 tax delin- quency, have regained own- ership after a judge said the tax sale price was “so grossly tnadequate as to shock the Conscience.” The 65-year-old man, who can neither read nor write, and his wife were told in a ruling by Circuit Judge Ben Willis that they can have back the $7,500 home they -built 19 years ago. " The couple lost the house ina county auction last July. The man who bought it paid $102 plus interest and back taxes. The couple now can Margaret Jardine, and: ‘a Lefeaux of Nelson, whose brisk business session, Deedee altgeam oto” chaired by Joan D. Lefeaux, vice were applauded by the © 40 or so di becomes area chairman in late. ne Frente! BC. 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Tis high insutatkon ‘TaCtotofR-5 to atv irich. ttsease ofapplication = no frame see any good in (an appeal) associate executive director; because everybody is think- Laurie Smith, executive as- ing about the poor Kenons,” sistant; and Eugene Tom- Barrow said. “The judge has aski, director, finance and the power to make a silly administrative services from joke out of the law.” Vancouver. rate Warco-Pruden aa uF ‘on ye. Steal" Buildings - : (Pre-engineered) This Week's Special: 30'x40', 16' high think about sprucing up the fi d-shingled dwelling or installing central heating to replace the single space heater they use for warmth during brisk North Florida winters. They must pay a Calla- + han investor the $102 plus interest he paid for the house and the $2.92 in 1979 taxes he paid, the. judge said. 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