Page 4A Beak RECYCLE THE CASTLEGAR SUN | Cr Ve NIOVIES Police, ambulance and fire crews reeponded to this over-turned semi trailer September 2 around 10 p.m.. The driv- er and his. female passenger were taken to hospital with minimal injuries and later released. The driver, Cornelius Dellevoet, 48, has been charged with driving too fast for road conditions. Story page 1A. SUN STAFF PHOTO / Shartene Imhoff ion m thre O's \ look at what Castlegar has nt nee aera ie me ee tere a nee ootemay Powder Coatings wants to imtroduce you to the working spectrum of colour powder coating. There are multiple uses for each specific cast iron and galvanized stec! surfaces cam now be enhanced and preserved by a technically specific powder coating process. Powder coating, a process that does not involve the use of solvents, is emvironmentally friendly. By making use of an electrostatic charge to hold the paint particles to the surface of the object and an micnse heat of 400 degrees power coating not only covers the surface of the object but impregnates it, making it last up to five times longer than can be ified into five basic joa groupe: Epoxy, Epoxy- Polyester, often called Hybrid, TGIC-Pok: and Acrylic. Epoxy powder coatings are known for their excellent chemical and corrosion resistance and cam be easily customized to create as thick. or as thin a coat as desired. They provide great flexibility and are extremely durable but do not weather as well as other types of powder coating. Hybrid powder coatings work wonderfully well duc to their ability to seach and adhere to sharp, recessed corners, or Faraday cages or pasts. They can be a flexible as Epoxy types but are not as hard and less chemical resistant duc to their polyester component and, like Bpoxies, Hybrids don't wether as well. The uses of powder coating epoxies and hybrids are many and varied and cither chemical process Windfall for local woman Connie Schmidt $20,000 richer Castlegar resident Connie Schmidt is $20,000 richer thanks to a scratch and win lottery ticket she purchased at The Castlegar Book Shop. When Schmidt, a mother of five won $4 on a Bingo scratch ticket her first impulse was to tum it in and use the winnings to go for the big one—a 649 ticket. But when she entered the bookstore she changed her mind, and her fortune. Instead she pur- “1 don’t “why, but I more Bingo tickets.” While scratching the ticket eel ae dca Schmidt said she got four comers right away. “I thought ‘oh great’, and put the ticket down. I came back to fin- ish scratching it and realized I just needed G54 to get an X (pattern). I just knew I was going to get it.” Schmidt was right and the X won her a cool $20,000. 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