WANTED HELP-WANTED ff WORK WANTED OLD GROWTH CEDA\ . lo en, ied veleer ‘of defects, 00% 10 Bap Wood, ay over y to I For more information Gall 656-0471, _____ 4/38 WANTED uc Lous for June fat. ‘Three-bedroo! wilh epaci yard, Pretarranly, “Blueberry Great rea, Call collect 433-2066 WANTED TO. Aeig arti cou 16 require 2+ Cal rea" shee DINING ROOM SUITE Wanted: Frater! oak pitdle & fe, 8, chairs In good Wri Polo ikott, Box 302, Mate ig Koatse 1h2, P J rifle, older ie. Sigie hot” Fol action, “Ph, 362- 3119 FREE FILL wanted, Ph. 365-7480. MM/3/18 WANTED TO BUY: Old coins. Ph. SES a tl ONE PLATFORM acai 100 Ibs. Ph. 306-0008 aller €290 pn WANTED TO BUY: Automatic oy sr and automatic washer. ty 7 MMI3/19 USED TRANS axle to fit 1065 Volkswagen van. Ph, 285-2584, ND TO BUILD mote. Nelaon-Castle 362-8501. re HELP WANTED JOUANEYMEN, Journeyman Ma- cree he Fiters and Journeyman Fab- LICENSED REALTORS required. ‘Small, pereonailzed oj ton with Inhouse ang Fe and d Bevlsoeat a hee Reall; enie ndoray, 8.6, vee v0. GRAND FORKS Figure Tang Club, b requires 8 Ju Juntoe Frotestaal tena oi FI a and aampation Grand Forks, 8:6/vOri tHe (Oa INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION teacher Seca for the at n 22 WAITRESSES Wy WANTED: Must be experienced. PLEASE DO NOT ANSWER Ts Ad, IF YOU ARE agar. CEGION MANAGER, Qualfed: ax. an mai i faaul ulred UB) faied JERTIGING Salesperson: for community weekly newspaper. Ex: perience on easel. zl mission. intact George Lanctat, Granda’ pei Booster, oy cae th AN range 10022 - 991 Prairie, Alta. T8V ORG. WORK WANTED a8 ED and trimmed. Ph. ey TOPPED and tri hes EXPERIENCED D towboatia ‘and boon an with alue Contract or hourly. @o ‘anywhere: boave message for Gary talize! 826- 2038, Clearbrool Bc. var Te, et CARPENTAY. Ph, 300-4757. 2t WILL DO masonry, firep! Driekand block work. Phy S65: A. iY ‘Welte: iraham, i Pobllenert Takes wietilet Neue cy 309, Burns Lake, B.C, VOU 1E 692-7526. ay BEA, DUTY MECHANIC re- uction com- a ep ‘EXTRA money? Ti - tine eahion sailing Se ma Mitinii8 and advertisin, neasee inthe Kootenay wilt Gut x 1240, Prince ‘eargs, APPLICATIONS are javited ‘cr ‘Goaen of the ry WAREHOUSEMAN le Tagured ee local Castlegar firm for ehipping id recelvin oe! material, Please Castlegar and Oletrict Home- makers Assoc. ulres, one part time “tletd ‘super asseas- gia fupervinion ot astul applicant would be g required to travel In Schoo! District No. 9. Some experience in health field or homemakers field and Castlegar, i 365-2148 for “Inarmatian, Donal ine {or auoleations Is June tet. NTED: es -reenanie. va oe Be ang, Mea t+ Mercrule outdrly Pre 38 or 339-5385 even! NURSES REQUIRED: ordinator, maternity Quired immediately. Assistant Head nurse (CUD, | Medical, and, ICU Nuress needed September, Apply: Nursing Olrector, Misaton Hospital, Mission, 8.C. V2V3H5. 22 SIMPSONS-SEARS LTD. Sales & Service Consultant PETER PEREPOLKIN Bus: 368-6411 Home: 399-4145 ia MOTORCYCLES — - USED DIRT MOTORCYCLES 1 — 1978 Honda CR125 $850.00 1 —-1978 Honda cR260 1 — 1978 ‘Yamaha ¥z250 $1,599.00 1 — 1975 Honda XL350 $999.00 1 — 1977 Honda XL176 .00 1 — 1977 Suzuki -Xe5 $999.00 1 — 1977 Suzuki PE250 ‘$1,300.00 1 — 1976 Suzuki 380 000.00 1 — 1974 Honda XR75 $375.00 FULLY WARRANTED STREET BIKES 1 — 1978 Honda CB400T 1 — 1978 Honda CB750F $2,695.00 1 — 1975 Yamaha 125, $499.00 1 — 1971 Honda CB750 $1 FULLY WARRANTED BARRETT’S Frultvale 367-6216 The Expert In Lamesa ping Ask about the new Bobcat Service for PEC ENCeS 3D FARRIER -_ ee Pea ror rar work wanted, Ph. Dave hater Fr PAINT! Exterior/interlor. Free ‘easonable rates. Ph. 382-1 er 6 foe: 6: sea 7e after 6 p.m. tinite NEEO A CARPENTER? Will work By! hour a Free esti: WE WORK WITH WOOD RENOVATIONS, CARPENTRY . IMAGINATIVE WOODWORK Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Stmard and Quintan 399-4140 HOUSEPAINTING at Feaponable rates. Free estimate. Los’ oam-tiled lta Jacket voted Caulegarar Cham- en ae tevin TRall) i) Saheaay, May hone 385-6 yr ary ‘on the road to tower In Kinnalrd, Ph, ENGAGEMENT RING by Post fees Owner coe laim by cant {ng..Ph, reen water e525 ~~ GIVEAWAY PUPPIES and Irish Setter, 1% years old. Ph, 362-5838. 2122 ONE FEMALE Cocker Springer . Ph. . cross, two years old ae, SIX old cars for scrap metal to give ay Ph. 365-2463 betwee nA 8. A mM. type of work after hoo! chang weekende, Ph. Joe 365-5253 or Vaughan des-s6e7. "_"_MM/2t BUSINESS OPPT. AS: Acreage zoned for light mite vin a 2001, Seneer sty 6. Bh. 385-6700. 22 BUSINESS OPPT. MARINA — KOOTENAY LAKE. 74 ep full service shop, Boomi FRANCHISE cae nee (a currently @ ng new = chise locations, Borer Hctelooe (ase Soe ra lol ., 121 Bt. Kamloops, 4.6, V2B 72, 3,800- 800-80,- FY SMALL puainest, Bledmen’e franchise, Burrard Bt Vander BC, Contact Ward Modewan ‘Box ee papdemoe! 8.C. VOd SAO, Ph, 86; 23 EXEERIENC EG GENERA RAL In ent for expanding office Senta interior, Some managerial Write Box ce $185, Van mero, B.C, VOU AQ, Peer 23 COMMERCIAL BUILDING 2600- large Halk Chilliwack. Two nity Health eres ator equ screage and or?) ae Cardio, B.. 0Ox 10. 23 IOEALLY business in downtown Nekuep, y. licensed TV repair in “and Srotnd ‘ihe area, Ph. 265-4524 or BeAr. We write Box 972, Nakusp, i) tue, to box as, Taikwa, B.C, ares + 848-5660. PORTABLE Disct fxcellent feputli ieACRE Tigh oceupaney HOME ng oa central B. pie leted, poten 87 ‘overnight ore, wets Box 235, gue ached a 8. (Od SAO. rer nuRsERY a yRLOWERS. Thiting ae Port Bae ys ol aus me Rally A Bax eo, pane aay VON wi hy bara, 7 ‘Wear Bi aaiaue ir Merit B. Br ai eats Box 1482, Mar At $10,000, plus tlogk. Vaneotver' | id in wlegaod, of Rl ore 2611 or Sr ur r es-word ‘chanel aie -member papers of! ‘uken ern soclation arything right intmalln contact fhe Caatlegar SIX-SUITE aparimant om for 4h orth Castlegar. Ph. Tri ail 3 SITUATED Electronics. i BUSINESS OPPT. WANTED: | Ciatrbutore to sel) and assemble windows. Be Small: inveniert feat ied to car aint Br woodworking, sho 8. Woodara re , Guesael FULLY EQUIPPED gener Store one, Sale is og prope y end uilding. ‘Pl ne ina jalemen able, Owners wanting to retire. 602-3924, Burnet cn Be. aie ‘or ‘backhoe * ul a a, any. ware fe EA w Arms ‘Mole: Monday! @ sm. = Discussion M Mnge Car da ect A h. 385-6816 or 365-3503 — 2 Edmonton? If you need help focal neating fable accommoda- tlon 10 Bur inte. TBA. Ae ANGI Saturda , Church Datel amen. Ph. Anne 385-8080 or N ALATEEN 7 Pts Monday 8 p. all atalrs. ADDRESS2AGELS, Handy tor. envelo| aroale rd 300 ier $2,258 tox. CabtiogarNows. — tin PERSONAL GIVORGE! QUICK - (NEXPENSIVE over "in phone = fan vi infor call Selt-Counsel Sar- LLFREE 1 hats -683-: 5008 ie Vansguver area call 688-3386), inf22 INCORPSARTE A thieg fees Sou, ra phone = fa Yaalt'a t-Counsal Services = 112-800-063-3035. Chargex fest! Cal Counsel Services toll tree, fe . eae aonerae & Master: charge accepted in tad Easy Gardens - Part Il By HEATHER WATT Having made a plan of your yard with house and other constructed areas marked, it is now time. to consider plant material, There ‘are several. con- siderations ‘or questions you should ask yourself. First, each plant. should fulfill a definite need or purpose in your garden. Is the plant hardy; prone to disease and pests in your area? Does it need. a special area (for example sun or shade, wet or dry)? Is the mature size right for your garden? Does it need pruning or other special + care? Does. it need. winter protection, staking or tying; Is it messy? Does it tend to take over? - This may seem like a lot of questions, but time spent in | choosing the right material will greatly ease the workload later and produce an attractive gar- den, PERSONAL PAINTING: Exterlor/ int Free mates, reasonabl lo Ph. See 7aue ster p.m. EL} Grooming Boarding and Pet Supplies SHASHEEN KENNELS (Reg.)- NELSON 352-2164 LEARN THE 3 A's with M.A.C.E. Bible-base curriculum, geared tothe or 352. tinti8 DANCES! Kelly's Sound Sh Show . Mille loravert iene ‘ith light show and operator Inder acter, rte, £9 Grade. “BOOK NOW — 364-2611 unr __ EVES. 268-9744 pag He /" oo Begin by driving around the city and country. Make a note of trees and shrubs you often see. If you don't know the name, get a good description, Many people come to the nursery asking “What is that shrub I see all over blooming yellow right now — ‘about five feet tal Una, it is easy to iden- tify from a good description. Notice the native plants, too. They - usually prove to be amongst the easiest. If you see only -one specimen of some beautiful plant, chances are there is some dedicated gar- dener hard at work. In evergreens, cedar, pine, spruce, fir and juniper are all ‘native. In the nursery, most varieties of these are available in more compact forms with greater variety in shapes and color of foliage than seen in the forest. HH! VW 3 \w a RSE KY There is a wide variety of deciduous trees which grow - well in this area. They vary in height from 10-80 feet. Trees for the smaller garden include Magnolia Soulangiana, Star Magnolia, Japanese maple, La-. burnum (has poison seed pods), Youngii weeping birch, many: flowering crabapples (some feel the apples are messy) sumac. . (gets suckers)'and many more. __’ Medium-size: trees include. Mountain Ash (has berries for birds), hawthorne, Little Leaf. Linden and corkscrew willow. ° Large trees include many. varieties of maple (some have messy seeds), birches, willows (like boggy places — don't plant. near water pipes) and more. Shrubs offer a wide range of colors; from forsythia,; flow- ering yellow in early spring; to One family, Chi paris, seen in the nursery, also has some beautiful trees, but these often require extra care. One type of Chamaecyparis — the “Lawsons” — should be avoided in the easy garden, as - they are prone to disease and winterkill in this area, * Most upright Chamaecy- paris and juniper need to be tied in winter. Most cedar, pine, spruce and fir do not need * winter protection. Cedars are reasonably tolerant to air pollution from vehicles. Spruce and fir are gene- rally less tolerant of hot dry places than.cedar or juniper. ‘Yew is tolerant of heavy shade, but’ more prone to winter damage. All evergreens suffer more from salt damage in’ snow removal than deciduous trees. We are closing our doors! Our last retail sales will be made at 12 Midnight, Saturday, June 2nd! - EVERYTHING MUST GO! PG. in: the fall, Most’ flowering shrubs benefit from pruning right after they bloom. Some, like common lilac, put up annoying suckers but these are not usually a big problem. + It is possible to choose a variety of shrubs so 230-4. 220-4 “no- 200 4 190 4 1804 170-4 1604 1504 uo 130 4 NY PARLIAMENT- 120 + No 4 too + 90 4 oe 105 1 a0 $04 40 + 304 i LBeRAL E CONSERVATIVE & New DEMOCRAT (2) sociat CREDIT —The Trudeau Years: NATIONAL RESU LTS : As for'me, I think | will make a pretty - good leader of the opposition, Crs Ke) “I be) A Graphic Portrayal — é 3 100-4 NUMBER OF SEATS IN P; is always in bloom. Some vari- eties to look for are flowering almond, hardy azaleas, lilac,.. japonica, dogwood, honey-. suckle, mock orange, spireas,: some broom, cotoneasler, wise lia and many more. Most broadleafed ever: greens, such as rhododendrons, require more care and winter: protection. Plant varieties with’ an H1 rating, (hardy to -20° to -25°) : ¢ ’ NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! Pee ; = SSO balsas Good ol -fashloned tug of war wos all part of Kaslo’s May Day celebrations ‘Robson Scouts At Scout uting Release Thousands of Boy Scouts from all over British Columbia, . Yukon’ and other parts. of Canada and the U.S.A. will gather near Douglas Lake this July. for the. province's “Big Country Adventure Jamboree”, {This week- ‘long super-camp for i to 14-year-old boys will ‘be one of the country's biggest events for children in this International Year of the Child, \ Eight boys from 1st Rob- son Scouts will be attending, \ accompanied by district com- missioner Mark -Zurek. ‘The boys are Ryan Wilson, Glen Sorenson, David Zurek, Kevin Seville, Jeff Allen, Ron Me. Gregor, Darren Huston’ and Kirk. Smith. In July, as the culmination pf over two years of prepara- tion by volunteers in all parts of __ the province, a canvas city. will ' Appear on the big range country between Kamloops, Merrittand Vernon, Centered on Rush * Lake, this Jamboree commu- . nity will have its own water. system, bank, newspaper, post office, medical services, tele- : phone system, beach, radio station VE7JAM and more than 2, 000 eager, active inhabitants, -. Boys will choose from a ing, safe gun handling, radio, bicycle obstacle course, over-. inight biking adventures, crafts, Scout Jamboree orienteering, aerodynamics, conservation, challenge games and much more. Of course, cooking, camp- ing, living together and making new friends will be a big part of this special jamboree experi- ence, In its short life, this active community will require every- thing from.crayons to bicycles, ketchup to water pumps: 6,000 loaves of bread, 9,000 litres of mifk, 20,000 eggs, 10,000 wien- F FREE Estimates _. Automatic Transmission } Service Speciall ye INCLUDES: road ‘test, ramove pan, visual inspection, clean sump and screen, adjust bands and link- age, replace pan gasket and flutd. SPECIALIST VG Z within a 20-mile IN PARLIAMENT 3 L NUMBER OF SEATS NUMBER OF SEATS IN PARLIAMENT ‘A Ss S$ 4 "04 130 ~ 40+ wo» 104 1204 No 4 NATIONAL RESULTS od 80 70-4 04 504 40-4 304 20-4 10+ eer NATIONAL RESULTS - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 31,,1979 ing for cnother place to happen. |-want fo say I'm sorry for all those who didn't win. just wanted to tell them ‘to cheer up. I'm sure there are alot ‘of broken dreams. We must remain whole, and we must remain com- plete. National unity is the frame- work to which everything else is knit, A very special event in a young man's life, and we have the clothes for this event. 3-Piece Suits FLOM weecsssecsssesesee: Corduroy Sport Coats sen QO DON'T FORGET OUR GRAD orecouNT 57) Boker St. Emory 's cm. "5 352-2831 THE MAN'S STORE 4-WHEEL DRIVE 4x4 HILUX PICKUP Very Limited ices Ene Supply, only $7,995. ee SAVE OVER 9 . Limited ere > Land Cruiser . Hardtop Brand new 1978 Land Cruiser 4x4 Hardtop, only $8, 995. Plus 4% tax PHONE COLLECT 736-4282 2320 Burrard St.'at 7h ‘Ave., Vancouver * ers, two miles of water lines, 1,000.tents, miles of rope and the list. goes on and on. Six hundred adult volunteers are joining in as leaders and staff to help make this big: event a success, On July 7, in almost every British Columbia community, scouts and leaders will be packing into cars or buses for’ the trip and adventure they've been planning for and working towards for many months. FREE-Tewing * radius with major , repairs. We have Automatic Transmission Shift Kits in stock. 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