CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 14, 1980 . Life In The Suburbs PK (Parliangn: leyawneen? "Bs ‘yawn AX | THERES A SPOT you Mi ‘ i Ov onmounce the MISSED! mai elf daughter, Sarah fetine, to Pal Richard we . ‘ 3 ; : ROR ; —— } ‘TIME TO GRIN Sova ‘ seis wat : eats ares ant APU tas Meee ‘ 7 “ : Aion fine i CEE, ‘Most men) believe a 1 : ; ‘ aay ! om De Gee . . i Yi vi ‘woman's place is in the home, - ‘And they expect to’ find her + there immediately after she igeta off work. at Telephone 365-5210. New Insertions, copy chang for the ‘Directory will be accepted before rhe first Sunday lesue of each month nonty. & NEED a Cleaning Person, $4/he 5 or? ae a day, 5634 t between. é am. 3/38 BABYSITTER: in South © Commercial Printing VOL.'33, NO. 41 Moture lady with ‘excellent qualifications and references would tke receptionist work. Will ‘or further In- formation write oH H. Malbeuf, 4 a 3, Fox Site, Prince Geo B.c.___{@ COMPETENT carpenter with good jorkshop fo serve your every construction requirement. Ac- rate ond coreful workmanship, Free ostimates. Ph, 399-: OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS. In- WILL babysit one child, 3 days a week. Ph, 365-7038. /40 In company needs indivkcals. "lero in stlonal busi Cretan onal Business small. ‘ne cf PAINTING CONTRACTORS Commercial © Indusirial Residential Kootenay Paint Clinic 365-3563 362-5825 | ‘alnin; rovided. No risk, No selling. rite Opportunity, 80651, South Burnaby, B.C, Phone Be gaya, 840 Small GRAVEL OPERATION w shusia) fede Twat eats: juarries, [one as zon ls yo tandem trucks, track loader REED @ Carpenter? Will work by & shop. Realistically priced. For detalis, phone hour ‘or or r contract: Ph, 365-6120. tin/24 ao ‘a second Income, ee Ine 2 me Tox it home. EXPERIENCED, homemaker, child care worker, cook, gardener, Ph, 365-2425, oe Tats Pernbin see 5 , rembina Hwy. ins ipeg, Man, ROT 286. No otesiion. 140 Will BABYSIT infants and pre- school shi shildren in my home, a CERAMIC WALL & FLOOR TILE Supplied, installed & guaranteed, Phone 365-5164 SMALL profitable Stationery, of fice equipment and furniture store in Grong Forks: B.C ce Phone 442-2064 or 442-8135 a! p.m. Wane ary "dox 996, ‘Grand Feria, ra Warley There willbe a meeting of all and niticl pe! 0 Swners of. of the lower rr Arrow | Lokes 1980at G Committee, Avenue. E ACT" PROVINCE: OF BRITISH COLUMBIA “CHANGE OF NAMI (Section 6) Notice of Apliation tor Name JOTICE Is rats given thot nop piece srucrecioe & 10 the of Vital Statistics for a of nome, purauant to the i follows: To Margorette, "Bete leves; In, he N37 f'Gritish Combis, as name from ie Martha ‘WESTERN CANADA'S finest a tique faire, Vancouver Island. An- ues and collectables. Spec: tatular 4th annual Fall Fatre, Sep- tember 19th, 20th, 2 st, Esquimalt Sports Cent uimalt oes Heats ths [- with voryihing trom Haare te 140 sil celaln, etc, $1.00. Information, contact Julene a8. 6000 or D: 2/40 Bee ee DIVORCE LOW COST OVER THE PHONE - FAST Phone THE LAW SHOPPE TOLL FREE 112-800-663. Ge ‘Vancouver area call 687-2442) ui and Mastercharge ac- « ic "Legal Help You Can Alford" tin/29 STALE siete: ‘Approximately $300,000. 2. P00 ft. alt conditioned {ull basement, comer treat, Wyeyard,, Soakat- chewan. Nile BO 90, Wynyard, Sask. SOA 41 FOR SALE, i“ ‘Bay 1 Trailer Park on ‘acres of treed land. alt instal SEPTIC TANG: do ex: 2563. m for expansion. For further Information call Dave Rutherford in Willems (ake, B.C, Phone a7 cavating, landscaping. Ph: en Le BUCK HAVEN CHAINSAW write U & R Tax ool, Fembing fe Winnipeg, Mane Fu, YRC MOBILE — B.C. Ideal fer ‘on site verrer develope i. potential, ca; capital gain ar and sor ings. Phone , Vanderhoof, i C, VOJ SHO. 140 COME TO BURNS LAKE. Make a fortune in a thriving Musle and ‘Wanete Roed at Beever Crook 987-7622 $43,500 includes fixtures ea Pek at time of takeover. Ehone. 2 Tour on BUSINESS. Anywhere there's people there's profit and fun, Portable, automatic, mini cont, nahin toa ‘ine, Anyone @ in malls, for Ss F % H ‘4 Siamese Atens, to . Ph. 365-35) 2/40 Tees baby Hosanna Ph 5 Sar week old SURI 4 females, 1 male, Mother is purebred Malamute, Ph. Bea 4 FUPRIES, 3m prellb breed, Blac a white. Ph, 1 you ay item a ie to give away, please drop us a . line or or phone and we'll run your two weeks unless notified otherwise. in/11 OBSIT HILL CHILDREN'S CENTRE 0. sesneed centre, open - Omen. ) The Castlegar Ne! published by Frail subscription rate to the where the Post Off ter Carrier service). Th on newsstands Is 3 edition, The priced {collected _ mont! close moil registration number ERRORS be responsibl Castle News Putd. jews is §20 pe: in communities carrier for = only, Soe ly). Second jar News will not le for any errors COMPLETE PARTS & SERVICE DETROIT DIESEL REBUILD SPECIALISTS * EXCHANGE ENGINES IN STOCK * 180 DAY WARRANTY KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA HEAVY DUTY LTD. 626 - 6th Ave. S., Castlegar 365-5111 grea anytime. during Weill run the rol business unless noted othe: two weeks ise. tin/11 SMALL ADS WITH BIG PAYOFFS —————h ‘GROCETERIA & LAUNDROMAT talent or craft? * ores service Ste * Das Catering * House Cleaning © Yard Core We Are Open 364 Days a Year Monday - Saturday 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. Sunday & Holidays 9 - 10:30 p.m. 1038 Columbia 365-6534 < _S (clowns, ponies, e! 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Call 365-3783 Se Full i tand- scaping Service CONCRETE LTD. LJ, Foundations ‘U Retaining Walls LU Floors : RALPH BIRD Box 3203, Castle, ar. B.C. Phone 365: BLEWETT AUTO WRECKER * Allparts guaranteed © 24-hour towing service © We tow most junked ve- hicles away for FREE (cash for some) Blewett Road, Nelson, 8.C. -352-9590 Contracting —Power Wiring— —E£lectric Heat— —Fire Alarms— —Intrusion Alarms— & Other Special Systems HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC Phone. 365-7191 ‘event of price, #1 need is offer may ‘any time, ter pr however, ! THA) prepored fi Se ercuings: signature, will not be charged for but the balance of the ad- vertisoment will be paid for at the oppliccble rate, In the an error, advertising or servies a @ wrong ot be seid. Pavortiaing merely on offer to sell. Th NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT _afull, complete and, sole i ‘copys right in ony pel printed mai Lid. is vested In =) belongs toCastle Nive Ltd; Provided, ‘ at T PART AND THAT PART ONLY of any advertisement the advertiser shall'remain in e be withdrawn at sila News ‘DANIELS CONSTRUCTION c te C ——— Groceteria & Laundromat 1038 Columbia Avenue - (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) OPEN 364 Days a Year! Mon.-Sat. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Sun. & Hols. 9-10:30 p.m. Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionary & General Phone 365-6534 Disco dezebel's DISCO oIsco atthe Térra Nova CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to kindly, thoughtful service. Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 FOR SALE Fully 7 reconditioned of ¢ oras Is: © SOCCER TABLES. © ARCADE GAMES Contact: CONTACT: Southern Music : Ltd.. 952-6922 in Nelson _———————V ALXEL “THE.HOME GAMES PEOPLE” I Tables, Soccer: Tables, rial Machines, Sty leboard mes 1434 Columbia Ave. r none sb rs, © Rubber Stamp Mig. © Office Supplies © Office Furniture * © Office Equipment Repairs “The Difference fe Quality & Service” 105 sain St, North Castlegar, 8.C. Phone 365-5525 SE aan Top Quality. Compatitive Rates. CASTLEGAR NEWS 365-7266 Cerral youd MOTOR INN The largest full-service hotel in Kootenay Country © DISCO © PUB © LOUNGE ‘We sell & use HAIR ANNEX PRODUCTS. “The Hair Annex’ 7 Pine St. . 365-3744 TRAIL: HONDA We don't make a lot of noise but we service what we sell and our prices are right. Don’t buy another Honda until you check our price or you may have paid too much, _ Elllott Motors Ltd. DBA Tral! Honda 368-3377 06014 BANQUET ROOMS: Fetes 041 4416 1001 Rossland Ave. TRAM BC. (804) 368-3985 THE COLANDER + SPAGHETTI HOUSE ‘speciotiing initahan cursing For Reservations phone 364-1816 1475 Cedar Avenve Tal B.C COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping. Phone 365-5013 1800 - 4th Ave., South Castlegar, SUMP & SEPTIC TANK © PUMPING and INSTALLATIONS TOMLIN PLUMBING 365-5034 CASTLEGAR BOOT & SADDLE __ REPAIRS TO: RHC INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. 601 Baker St., Nefson Phone 352-7252 Fire « Auto, » Boat — Trailer * Life Call Peter Shoes and Boots Hockey Gloves repalmed 186 Columbia Ave. 365-5386 COHOE aie -McCALLUM'S FUNERAL SERVICES LTD. Removals ~ CREMATIONS Castlegar 365-6980 Trall-Zenith 2604 Toll Specializing in footings, founda- tions, retaining walls, ond rein- forcing. COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Ph. 693-2408 or 693-2415 KOOTENAY Litdabhecde wi, rom repro proofs,; etc., provided lol Farm © Photo Service © DrivingHelp ie Patt aint Editor; TIM MESSE! JARVEY, CASTLEGAR Established Aug.7, 1947, Twice Weekly May 4, Incorporating the Mid-Week Mirror published from Sept, 12, 1978 (Les) CAMPBE! r Aug. 7, 147 10 Feb, 15, 1973 Publisher LOIS HUGHES, yertising Manager: UNDA. KOSITSIN, Manager. NEWS 19. 27,1 CAMPBELL trom Wd PETER ae Foreman; Selkirk Homes “You build or let us” See us-also for: * Excavations ° Hauling © Form Rentals Castlegar 365-3401 Rock Walls, fais bdeertey Framing, Landscaping ptic Work a, Ph. 952-2164 000 eg, fest attic ot R 25, $400 you pay only “40 900 aq. feet attic at R-2S, $450: you payonly "OO 1,000 sq. feet attic at R-25, $500 youpsyonly® LOO 1,100 sq. feet attic at R-25, $550.” you payoaly* 134 # your home was built before 1, check out these prices ir oringulating your attic. i fn wire about our Agency Ltd. 269 C Dial 385-3301 J&N Upholstery Studio For all your upholstery needs. 614 Front St., Nelson 52-9419 insurance service © We have licence plates © Open 6 days a week to 1 serve you better Private auto insurance ——<—<—<—<——— | LIGHTING A HOME? WATERBEDS an ACCESSORIES LIGHTS 'N’ LATHER Waneta Plaza oger Prices, room accessories Mi mate LIGHTS 'N' LATHER faneta Plaza 348-5302 a DESMONDT. LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St., Nelson, B.C. Phone 352-5152 ML LeRoy 85.0.0. OPTOMETRIST *'1012-4th St., vA Call Collect 364-0166 Phone 365-3361 Tues.-Fri. 9a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-12 noon SUNSHINE JANITOR SERVICES Established 1972 Specializing fn: © Carpet and Window Cleaning . ® Licensed 3M Scotch Guard Applicator Protége-tapis ‘Scotchgard . 2 Profeaitong Home “LET A LITTLE SUNSH BRIGHTEN YOUR DAY" Phone 229-5315 Balfour, B.C. Three Sections (A, B& C) Pear weather conditions resulted ‘Program oxercises being’ termed a gtobout™. for that,day at least by regional manager Nelson region E.H. Gower. ' Seven simulated targets were set - up in the West Kootenay with ground and air personnel from Salmo, Castle- gar, Fruitvale, Montrose, Trail, Nelson and Slocan‘taking Poor. weather brought realism into the simulated conditions. Gower stip- * ulated ‘safety of the pilots searching was first priority. “We don't fly until it: is safe for the'search aircraft to 80. iw said. ® oups rts with them to see what military. expe! ‘they’ ‘are doing,” said Gower. “We look téthem for advice and assistance at all times and on an operational basis they - look to us for assistance right here at grass roots level," he said. “We ional finders put in by PEP: Gower. called this “one of the best examples of ‘Aircraft did. | get out. tater § with three targets ‘set up for both searchin, and: : electronic’ and visual q four as visual only. These were’! eae at Deer Park, White Water, ‘Cascade’ Ridge ‘and Castlegar. In attendance was 442: Squadron Commox which gave the expertice with 440 Squadron Edmonton as observers. with the ‘Alberta: Civil Air Rescue) Association, a: sister group to 'B.C.’s you'll Bete ean iain oh'd: direction = ‘finder very quickly, “they are going to save lives,” he said. ‘In such excercises PEP endeavors to ‘work in all of the experienced pilots in the area. In the event ofa real search one of these pilots may become’a traffic officer to the civilian air \pilots if ‘the maillitary can't be in on it for, some reason,” sald Gower. Seeks professional day. to attend conference The school board will decide ‘Wednesday night whether or not they will approve a: professional develop- ment day in early October in order that primary school teachers will be able to ° attend a conference Cranbrook e president” of , the i Primary ‘Teacher's ‘Association, is the first of its kind ‘to: be held inthe. interior. Praviouscontersnc ~- $0 :far: the. school -board: has - that 12 of the teachers can attend: the conference however “all 80: teachers would like to attend”. Renate Belzyck ._ said. Wednesday. * Funding -for the 12 teachers, : * amounting to $12,000 is \ provided cee OY stale nature. shave:been held at the:coast. - agreed |: through the Professional Development group. ‘ “But our teachers felt the con- ference is so good they are willing to spend: their own money and. time to go,” Belezyk said. The. problem is that in order for ” the: teachers to attend, a professional * development ‘day would-.have’ tobe. - called: There are four such. days a year. waver the conteraice or int (year, 80. ‘not. many teachers” will, be trending, Belezyk” i 2 “Tey. don't ‘want. to take their pro day’ at the ‘same time,” she‘said. - .- .Many. members of the. Primary/ spread achive This - year, ‘5.408 “students have. found jobs. through ‘the .1980 . federal Summer Youth Employment in B.C. andthe. Yukon. Fed leral, ; ‘According to: Allan Gor! pro; ect, officer rit the Employment De- . :Teacher’s «A “regular meeting of the school board)” Monday. evening. £ - Winter Kootenay Country The manager of the Kootenay . Now going to. press course, the ski operators themselves,” d Ed -y. Visitors A Denny Edgar, reports that all advertising to support the new publication “Winter Kootenay Country” has been sold, and the edition is now going to print. “We received excellent support from a large number of winter-related firms, stores, services, resorts, shop- ping malls, real estate agencies, and of project of the KBVA eovers the skiing and a wide variety of.- winter-time activities and is designed to lure tourists to the region for longer than one-day stays. - Many of the 80,000 copies will be P gar. The special ‘given away at winter shows, the first being the Vancouver, Seattie and Edmonton Shows on Oct. 17 to 19. FIRST for Castlegar. While women ‘cot ‘al that uncommon ‘in’ i ch in Kelowna, 13. such * projects: were funded inthe Kootenay “West constituency, sponsored by non- *. profit: organizations and local govern- ~ ment, Over.69 jobs were created at a New Democratic Party MP’s hold public hearing here. “We're coming to listen” is the banner under which the B.C.’s New Democratic Party Members of parlia- ment arrive Friday to hold ‘a public hearing to be held that afternoon from Fulton, Pauline Jewett, Sid Parker, Nelson Riis, Ian Waddell and Kootenay - -West MP Lyle Kristiansen. Visitor's wall map to go on display at local airport A Visitor's ‘Wall Map," sponsored by 18 of the region’s I bodies 1980 Summer Youth Employment Program Two. focal projects benefit cast of $105,908. As well additional jobs. have . been generated through projects oooeree by various federal: lepartine: ‘services, sports and recreation, im- Water: level on Columbia B.C.-Hydro.has announced its intention to lower the level of the Columbia River from 8 a.m. 3 peasy: until 8 a.m. Saturday. F A. Hydro statement said -tenative plans have been made to reduce water flowing past the Hugh Keenleyside.Dam to the minimum allowable level so studies can be made of the water quality downstream from the dam, The test, conducted by In- ternational Environmental Con- sultants Ltd. of Richmond, are part of a series of studies to ‘determine the environmental im- pact of tonstruction of a dam on the Columbia River near Murphy Creek three kilométres upstream from Trail. The studies will assist Hy- dro in deciding whether or not to seek governmental approval to Hydro lowers. "] + has been awarded the top classification * construct the proposed project. "Single-vehicle accident ‘ takes life of 17-year-old A single vehicle accident Friday resulted in the death of a 17- T-year-old th included construction, social and health Exhibition Centre. The provements to lands and parks, re- search and ‘cultural endeavours. ‘In the | Castlogsr area the federal cquteibution totalled, $20,026" for’ two parate projects, * the Castlegar an "Museum Documentation praject spon- soredby. the West Kootenay Cultural Society. The objective was ‘to update museum: registers at ‘the ‘ National ‘for a maximum of 18 weeks during the’ senintst, atid have now been completed.‘ * Each project: Provided at seat ‘three “full time jobs. é Local hospital iveedis top accreditation tions highly commended the board, administration and staff for. their Castlegar and District. Hospital of accreditation by the Council on Hospital Accreditation. In making the announcement the council. stated the. certificate of ac- ereditation is a matter of full satis- faction ane fallfillment. Its first im- and to the Bo Ee of successful efforts to offer ‘a high quality-of service and an optimum quality of care. It demonstrates that the whole desire to imp and develop the hospital. Student housing needs met’... but only just The : housing. crisis for Selkirk which hopsital staff have s outside appraisal and Have substan- tially met and exceeded standards which have national and international approval, to be very serious less than a month ago, Ona been resolved with most students being able to find local accommodation. According to Marilyn Strong and. Kirl The council in its rocommenda- ‘by, who offer of housing, this was because of the excellent response people in the Castlegar area gave to urgent requests for.student housing in the last two weeks of August. “A big thank you should go out to all the people who offered accommo- dation,” said Ms, Strong, “as well as to the news media for publicizing the and went into a ditch. Knowler died later that, _morning has been commissioned by the Koot- enay Boundary ores esenelatinn F Castl youth, Ke and hospitalized another, Brian Haines, also 17. from the Castlegar hit authority to mount the professionally- made dis- play just inside -the. main -entrance doorway. Measurements are six feet by seven feet. All design and painting: has been " awarded ‘to. Ptarmigan Studios of Rossland. Don Ellison, owner of the Studio commented: “We are designing a map which will be simple but in- formative. It will show the geographics ofthe region, together with its towns and cities, main transportation routes and major attractions.” Names of the participating spon- sors are to be placed in spaces around the map. These include the cities of, Castlegar, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Rossland, Trail; the Town of Creston; the villages of Fruitvale, Kaslo, Mid- way, Montrose, Nakusp, New Denver, * Salmo, Silverton, Slocan and Warfield; _ and the Regional District of Central Kootenay. The project is expected to be in place by early November at the latest. Both ived head injuries when a 1980 Toyota left Broadwater Road while day morning Haines was reported to be in intensive care with his condition listed as stable. Coroner Paul Oglow has ordered an inquest into the incident. Real Estate “ See TV Week AnnLanders..... Classified Ads, Real Estate WEEKEND WEATHERCAST INCREASED CLOUDS ond cho of shower activities Thursday af- ternoon with a deterioration we le time highs oround 18° with ovetigen laws arcund 8°, . coseeeees Page BS -and Automotive Pages C1-C2-C5-C6 Consumer Action.... Consumer Comment Consumer Facts... ..-PageBS «Page A4 -PageA4 Super Loto numbers. TV Week .... Special Puil-Out Section ©1900 King Feotures Svndicese. inc. 9L3 problem.” The-Housing Office at the Castle- gar Campus will continue to maintain housing lists of available accommo- dation for students registering late as well as for those who are admitted in January 1981. ~ ; You're Getting «WHEN YOU WORK ON "BEING PATIENT WITH