“ONE AND ONLY goal made by Nelson during last week's soccer tourney hosted by the Castlegar Hi Arrow Vikings is shown here. Trail became the overall ‘winner as It tidewned Nelson 4-1, Nel: C Recreation News / (R i Autumn Registrations Registrations. for the’ _ recreation department's Autumn Activities will be accepted starting at 8:80 a.m, Monday of this week. Reg- istrations will also be ac- cepted Monday evorfing from 6 --8 p.m, The activities are all sot to start Sept. 29. For information on the variety of programs offered this season refer to the last edition of the Castlegar News or to the Autumn Activities brochure which you received in the mail during the past “week. ‘Two New Programa" Two. programs which weren't included in the bro- chure are: ;, tif (a) Creative Gym Acti- vities' at Tarrys School on Tuesdaysifrom 6 - 7 p.m. * starting Sept. 80. The pro- in took second /NewsFote by Jorge Alvarez F n “Valley View. Joan Martini captures trophy Golf Course holds husband’ wife tourney A husband and wife tournament was held at Val- ley View Golf Course at Winlaw on Sunday, with the following results: Alec and Annette Bojay, gross 90, Valley View; Lloyd and Mary Ish, gross 93, Castlegar; Willie and Joanne K. Hicks, gross 93, Valley View; Joe and Edna’ Brown, net 71, Valley View; George and. Doris Sbitney, net 74, Valley View; Jack and Sara Polonikoff,, net 76, Valley View. By EDIE WOODWARD “Castlegar Ladies’ Golf Club president Joan Martini, was the trophy wihner’at the wecent Celgar Tourndnient held on the local uns over two days. ee’ Be the first 18 holes, . Runner-up. was_ Moroso, coming.in for:a;elose sécond, with Mary Perehu: doff in’ third plack Marie Mexaroff ‘in: fourth and Phil Lamb placing fifth. Lamb also won the prize for clos¢st- tothe-pin on the second 18 holes‘ of. golf. A luncheon’ was, enjoyed by members o: ie day of play, = or We want to welcomé Ruth Fricky from Penticton / Consumer Comment/. 4° Quickl.Which is the bet- ter buy? A 750 g jar.of your favorite peanut butter at $1.79, or the same product in the 500 g size at.$1.29. If you're interested in shopping comparatively but you're not a wizard when it comes to arithmetic, select- ing the -best buy in every product that goes into your grocery cart can make your shopping trip a time-consum- . sults in no saving if you don't - use it before it becomes stale.” For various reasons, to our club. Look out, ladies, Ruth was club champiori in Penticton and has a cool low handicap of 10. Last Thursday the Se- nior men hosted the ladies to nine holes of golf. Everyone had a great time. Those gentlement sure know how to welcome their guests. Prizes were given out and a -nice luncheon was enjoyed. Ladies, please try to come out on Tuesday to the Terry Fox day at the course. We would like all members to * donate’ what they can — whether they golf.or not. It will be a pin round of Bingo Bango Bondo, Sounds like a’ fun day. Let's make this the _ largest turnout of the season. gram will run for six weeks, The fee ig-$5 and supervision will :betprovided. - _(b) Youth and Adult Badminton ‘at Ootischenia School. 'fhis* program will occur on Thursday evenings from'6:30 - 8 p.m. for 10 weeks starting Oct. 2, ane fee is only $2. Square Dance Club The Square Dance Club is square $40/couple. For further infor- mation call Sandy Fishwick at 365-3506. Boating Course . 4 Boaters interested in a- Power Squadrom Course this fall can now rogister,. by... f calling the Recreation Office.; or Mr, Ashton at 865-6984. room. on Wednesday nights from 7 - 9:30 p. “ae Fifteen’ bessions are: planned, starting Oct, 1 and. going through to Jan. 21. The‘; fee is $95 and $15 for ‘the’ . second member of a family to register. Hocke: Forms for Gentlemen's ‘8 and Minor Hockey are avail- able at the Recreation Office. ° Minor Hockey's final regis-.., tration day is Sept. 27 in the. Community Complex lobby... - "Junior Hockey *: “The Castlegdr Rebels Junior Hockey Club is now at, :; the halfway point of” its pre-season training camp. They have an_ exhibition game scheduled for Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. when Spokane visits Castlegar. * The Rebels’ first home: game is against Rossland on ‘Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. at: the dancing lessons at Woodland Park School starting Oct. 1. The lessons will take place Wednesday. evenings from 7:80 - 9:30 p.m. and -will continue right through the autumn and winter months until March. The fee is Cc ity Complex. 5 Junior Hockey season tickets are now on sale at the Recreation Office. If you buy before the end of September the passes are available. for $32. On Oct. 1 the prices will_ be $40. Seasons’ .passes for pensioners are prices at.$30. - “SPECIALIST Senter ’ FREE Towing ~ within a 20-mile radius with major ‘repairs. . We have Automatic Aransmission “Transmission Shift | Kits In stock. One-Day Service In'most cases 368-3231 P. test, remove pan, visual Inspection, COMMUNITY Bulletin Board WOODLAND PARK CUBS & BEAVERS }'"*"~ There will be late registration for Cubs and " Beavers in Woodland Park school. Cubs on Tuesday, Sept.,23 and 80, 6:80 p.m. Beavers on Thursday, Sept. 25 and: Oct. 2, 6 p.m. For information call 365-5907 or 865-7892. “: RUMMAGE SALE i w. A. to Castlegar and District Hospital will be holding their. fall.rummage sale on Oct. 17, 7.- 9 p.m., and:Qct.'18, 10 a.m. - 12 noon. Ruimage is ‘needed. \For:’ pickup, please phone 365-2963, 965-8802," or" 865-6749. + ‘ ‘PYTHIAN SISTERS ‘Kootena: Temple No. 87 will hold their second , meeting of.the month on Thursday, Sept. 26, 7:80 “p.m, inthe Masonic Hall. /SQUARE DANCING such as brand preference or - family size, you may not always choose the most econ- omical brand or size, but with unit pricing you at least will know how much you're pay- ing for exercising that choice. “Grocery stores don't have to provide unit. prices, but when they do, it is a ing and ing exercise. But ‘price great to compar- ison shoppers. If your fav- orite loesn't-al- shopping can be easy if you take advantage of “unit pric- ing.” Helping you to save time - while you're saving “money, the unit price system lets you compare the cost of different brands of products, or different sizes of the same brands, by breaking the cost. down into the price per unit or, price per measure. In ready employ unit pricing, suggestions to store manag- ment may encourage its implementation. f If you shop where unit pricing is provided, expres- sing your favor of the system to store management may help to encourage its im- mediate and accurate upkeep _as prices. change, and its where they are in use, unit prices usually appear on shelf labels below the product they are describing. Depending upon the product, the unit may be expressed in terms of weight, volume, length or number. For example, cereal may be shown in price per gram, _ vegetable oil in price per ml, or toilet tissue in price per * 100 sheets. _ Shopping by. unit price ean quickly show you, whe- ther or not the large “econ- omy” size is really the best buy. For some products, buying the large size doesn’t save money, but does save the time of returning t6 the store to buy another one in the near future. -But you must also consider the shelf- life of the product; saving money by buying a jumbo .box of breakfast cereal re- A Unique Restaurant The Crown Point 1895, featuring giant antique cabinets, turn-of-the’ century English and Italian stained glass, and much more. bated lunch. breakfast. Surround yourself with : history. 1399 Bay Ave. About 76 per cent of all B.C. drivers qualified for Autoplan’s Safe Diving Ve- hicle Discount last year, but Jess than 60 per cent of motorcycle operators ual: By Carvil Moorey: QUESTION: Is Comprehensive Personal Liability insurance coverage restricted to the United States and Canada like some automobile insurance? ANSWER; No. Most. such ae are world. wide In heir coverage. ANDERSON Insurance Agencies. 61 Maple 365-3392 CASTLEGAR YMENT alt YOU. \ Employment and wv Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy. Minister Emploi et- Immigration Canad. Lloyd Axworthy, Minis \ Trait “Square Dance classes start Wed- nesday; Oct.\1 at Woodland Park. Elementary School; 7:30: 9:80 p.m. Square dancing is lots of fun <.comelout’and see, For further information call | 965:8184! Sit “HOCKEY REFEREE CLINIC There ‘will be a Level I and Il-hockey referee * clinié “on Saturday, Oct. 4 at the Recreation Complex ing at 8:30 a.m. Ref are desperately needed for the upcoming season. This clinic will jeneh the basics of refereeing, no . Two BCAHA instructors aa be on hand to provide training. Please attend. © 35TH ANNIVERSARY » Twin Rivers Lodge No. 70 Knights of Pythias and Kootenay, Temple te 37 Pian Sisters will “bee i 35 in. Saburday, Sept. 27 in the Legion Hall Cocktails at 6:80 p.m. followed by a social evening and dance. YARD SALE Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society is having a Yard Sale Saturday, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Must raise over $500 for equipment for their programs. Donations of saleable items desperately needed. Pickups can be arranged and there are drop off boxes at the Hobbit Hill Children’s Centre and the Castlegar Volunteer Exchange. For more information or pickup call 366-2412 or 365-2532. SLOCAN HOSPITAL Remember to renew your Hospital Society *, memberships before Sept. 23. They can be obtained . from any board member or purchased at the. hospital — Board of Directors, Slocan Community Hospital and Health Care Society. DATES TO SET ASIDE Oct. 21 — Kaslo and District Hospital Society annual meeting. : Oct. 28 — Slocan Community sae end: Health Care Society annual meetin; Oct. 29 — Kootenay Lake District Hospital . annual meeting. FALL TEA & BAKE SALE Senior Citizen's Association will Hold its fall tea and bake sale on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 2 -.4 p.m. Home baked goods to buy. and be served. ‘Hand-made items good for Christmas gifts will be ° available. Admission is 50 cents. + HOMEMAKERS: - Homiensaner Orientatioti course’ is now avail- able, started Sept. 17. Anyone, interested in learning more about homemaking please phone 2360-2128, : NEW PARENTSGROUP . : A“New Parents Group” will meet at the West. Kootenay Health Unit.Sept. 22 at 10:30 a.m. All © mothers, fathers anti tots are welcome. There will . be discussions, resource persons and films of interest to parents with pre-school children. SEPTEMBER BIBLE SCHOOL The Pentecostal Church will be having a children’s Bible school Sept. 22 - 27, after school . from 3 to 5 p.m. The theme is “The Holy Spirit Our Helper.” Everyone ages 2 - 14.is welcome. Singing, - stories,’ games and crafts. Transportation will be provided from Blueberry, Robson, Woodland Park ‘and Ootischenia schools -and back home. See you there kids, °* 4 CASTLEGAR FIGURE SKATING CLUB Group lessons begin Oct. 6.at the hew arena. still open for begii + thelr sex. life fs nol ang advanced.groups. Applications can be picked up"at the Recreation office... “Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations are listed here through the courtesy of * Canadian Cellulose’s Celgar Pulp and Celgar Lumber Divisions. Plea Castlegar News by 4 p.m. Thursdays. A Public Service of Celgar Pulp 2 on and Celgar Lumber Division - _ Canadian Cellulose [Sete ' i launiy d f : ig eno News in co-operation ) Helen's Flowers & Comeras od Neighbour alute. Solonta. io Mpoughyt pone recent! one out sR oa woy,tahelp your” $ hoo Writennd fell bs about in neptional neighbor? jally. good, kind, and Torry Fox Fox Sets the record straight By SHELLEY FRALIC He said he wanted tosét — b the record straight, Terry. Fox, sat sipping a. * gun-streaked. His ‘handshake was strong and he said he felt’ fine, if a little, tired. He sat thinking of all the things that had “happened “S since he’dipped his artifical § leg in the Atlantic Ocean on. jj Aprij.12, turned’ and ran to begin his cross- ‘The selectad Good nbahbsie of ek Ww flowers courtesy of HELEN'S FLOWERS qi Send your letters to: Goop NE aoe salute i of ERAS, of 73, sr hathe Ste, Castlegar, along with the "Good Neighbour” certificate rom, tbe Castlegar News. : aie “waok’s Good Neighbor kt “She drops In every morning before’ or : sho ping” writes Lella Sucee. “Mrs: Lew! goes out of her. way, to do things fe ft jo "Margaret Lewis ‘of Creston. orks After work she takes me illing to help me anytime 7 Your Stars go “after them with a n't depend: ‘wi ilities the magic * {ents that lend reality to. ° -wishfal thinking. VIRGO-{(Aug. Huey ct, 7 Take nothing thing i eaaed Dec.'7) - You can fool most! of of ‘the people mest of the: eek. It’sithe few; who catch? on whordre the} _Repraestretn mgr al urp! for. - who fail to loo! te every. possibilty. si | SMPRICORN Jan. 6) — oh * ne auf be ” Dear Ann Landers: | was Interested ‘In the letter from the woman who was concerned when her mother told her she hadn't had sex in 15 years. The daughter (herself a married woman).was worried sick. Why Is it that most people consider an active sex life - essential to a good marriage? My husband and! have been married 37 years, and while we have enjoyed sex on ito occasion, we can Ilve very happily without it. ( believe It is wrong for the so-called experts to make people feel like freaks if they don't have sex regularly. ( happen to hold the opinion that It is perfectly OK for married couples to lead celibate Ilves If. both are agreeable. What do you think? — Content At S57 ‘Dear 57: | think whatever two people decide regarding ly else's buelness. | must say, however, that cellbacy among married couples Is pretty rare, but if that’s the way it Is at your house and nobody Is complaining, why poll the neighbors? : Dear Ann Landers: Every now’ and then some teenager complains about his folks treating him as If he were still” {nh rom mpers. He resents belng asked, ‘Wher: ra are you. going?” ‘Who with?”’ “When will you be back?’’. Well; my folks never ask me any of those questio ns. { am free to come and, go as |-plaase, and | don’t like it: much. | have the feeling if they really cared about me they would make some rules. But when rules are made,.. somebody has to enforce them — and that means work, It's easier to let kids run wild. How | wish my mother would say, ‘‘No, you can't go Ice-skating with that clod.’’. But she never would. She alWays says, “‘It’s up to you. * feel frightened and. alone | because ! have too many decisions to make. 1 hope those ‘kids whose parents ask a lot of ‘questions and do a lot of bossing know how lucky they are. It means somebody. loves them. — On My Own in Bridgeport, ‘Conn: " Dear Bridge: If you were here I'd kiss you for writing such a frank letter. You sald exactly the things that need , to be sald, not only to the kids, but to thelr parents. Discipline is:a special. kind of love. Growing up Is tough. When there are no guidelines, no limits and no cules, it’s Impossible to feel safe and secure. Kids want if be ‘od exactly how. far they.can go. Thanks for saying it so well. . ihe wher Beste ” SELKIRK WH COLLEGE | TRAIL requiresa* ABE 1 INSTRUCTOR Duties: To teach basic skills to adults in the evening classes starting October 2, 1980" This’ Isa % sition. Qualifications: Teacher training and experience preferred. Start Date: October 2, 1980. : Salary Range: As per the BCGEU Collective Agreement. Application Closing Date: September 29, 1980. “s cada o:- Karen Kari, ‘ Selkirk College, - TrailCampus 845 Victoria St., Trail, B.C. Telephone: 368-5236 ble He Bull oft off a coup this routine "gains this week. (eet 4-Feb. 18) = Make in the week an SAGITTARIUS{Nav. 22°, - ny pI delay action, akon ma} Fortert success. rd March 20) — This Ss anorcel. lent week for exploiting your talents. Don’ others to do it for “you, however. h 21-April 4) -- Progréss at work slows lown toward mid-week. If you panic, you will only wor- rd the situation, ‘ap 5- Til 19) - Gne who used to. . be. in the public eye aids you - considerably this week. to another. _ TAURUS(April 20-May 5 be at leas : parker cif - no gol a ao antten it may, however, chance for small- small matter. y « Though you may, ask'tact- fully for a favor from a superior, you. are not likely taken seriously now. (June 7-June 20) — The more’ you: can keep long-term goals in mind, the more like-, ly you are to achieve some small progress week, CANCER:(Jane 21-July 7) -- Remain ready throughout- the week for ‘a break in the general routine. Personal matters require 2 aculon: (suly 8-July 22) ~ your intuition roan a the” - week... Later, however, you - would do well to use your skills. LEO.(Joly' 23-Aug. 7) -- Be ure you are working toward offer a gain in a ‘goals you really want. you duradelire “could ‘easily be thrown off the track.this week. (Aug. 8- Aug. 22) - A demanding job requires you to kee; a n your. toes throughout ‘By. week's end, you! should | know some gain. - . Canada Marathon of Hope for cancer research. Fox talked to'The Van- | couver Sun last’ ‘week,’ the day after his -reledse ‘from Royal Columbian ‘Hospital | and only days following his first .chemotherapy::, i treat, ’ ment for the reoccurrence. “cancer. that forced.anyerid to his ruri in Thunder Bay, Ont. ‘That wason Sept:-2'and marked: the’ 5,-342nd_: ‘Kilo- metre Terry had run. “This is_ sometniie., I want to -get- straight, Tt’s important to me. ,- . “Everyone said I had run, 8° halfway across Canada. Ge- ographically,1 was halfway, but mileage-wise I was 700~ miles past half way,” he said. +. “And when’ ran ‘across’ Canada, everyone said I was running 26 kilometres per day. But I was really running’ 26 miles a day and there were days when I did 80.” He leans forward in his chair, intent on making ‘cer- tain the interviewer, aud the * public, is aware of just what he. was trying to do... He says that during his. marathon training he main- tained consistentle lower dis- tances and had “built up to 20 tiles a day just before I left.”. And he wanted people to - know that his was an.ab- normal route, designed to allow visits to all the major. cities between St. John's and - Vancouver, : “On a normal cross-Can- ada run, I'd have about 700 Offer Jour own helpful -hand iiles to go.” ‘But his run’ was but normal. He laughs when . he thinks of some of the’ ab- surd routes — beside fe rivers, und, He is adamant about his plans to complete the’ run and, when asked, says there G :, is no question that one day he . will pick up where he left off in Thinder Bay. - “I was just getting to the easy part,” he laughs. “I'd Tun 8,939 miles and I've got | almost 2,000 to go.” : He. talked about Can-. ada’s response to his cause, cates it “amazing” and said he hoped it would continue to the point where all 22 million Canadians had contributed $1 to. fight cancer: But he looks shy when asked if “he's realized’ the “magnitude of what-he's done and changes the subject away from labels like heroic. “You wouldn't . believe the mail. I was. getting four’ Waterpro! s sundecks for your outdoor livirig area. ‘West Kootenay Wi ; Permanent vinyl sundecks ae 368-395 D, lungs.. gs a day at’ th a that: telethon,” +) Fox! said He public appearance | sinee leav- . ing the hospital. * The conolegged. runner. family, spent’ h hospital room opening'letters and he has only just seen the - complete CTV -national tel- ethon on videotape.) - . And he said the mail is still “coming. He ‘shakes his head at the thought of tting through it all but says he'll keep ae pning it as long as it’ ke coming. He talks.” about being home after five months.. “T ate all day. I haven't eaten in four days,” he says. ‘Tve lost weight. I *don't know how much.” He leans down and touches his artifical leg, ex- plaining that the way it fits is a sure-fire method for gaug- ing his -weight.’ Right now, it's uncomfortable. \ : - “It was something that “ made the ‘run harder. I couldn't, afford to. lose weight.” 3 He says his future right now, imeans “his family, his. -friends and the chemother: | apy treatments to combat the secondary cancer in But Fox. is an athlete above all and admits with a smile that his immediate plans inelade going to the | . foot thall gam: f ‘Aid last my Saturday that’ 8 what he did.” He. watched the B.C. ions from Empire Stadium's yal box. It was Terry! Fox ‘first. 6 Neat and it was‘ Your Carpet. Headquarters ... Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 NW inute stand- ing ‘ovation at half-time from ‘More than ‘30,000 ,fans and was presented with a plaque, a game ball and: a’ team uniform by Lions’: president Paul Higgins. “And while he, watched the B.C. Lions go down to'a 42-14 defeat at.the hands of ' the Edmonton Eskimos, he went home. knowing that cancer was several thousand dollars closer to being beat- en, Canadian Cancer Society " spokesman Lynn Bryan said that B.C.'s cash total, -in- eluding the $100,000 donated’ at the game, has topped’ the $1.2 million mark, -with the national total tallied at close to $18: ‘million, ‘ — Vancouver Sun GROCETERIA & LAUNDROMAT We Are Open 364 Days a Year Mondoy - Saterday 230--.10:30 p.m. Sunday & Holidays 9-10:30 p.m. 1038 Columbia 365-6534 Castlegar LTD, 365-2108. CASTLEGAR'S EXCLUSIVE STIHL SAW DEALER - EVERYBODY NEEDS so EBOD OMETIME: at? ieakt talent or cial? Do you Mad rmerketa le skill, * talon t'a few of the skal. oreas we are looking for people to coordinate — © Tree Service reat © Baby Sitting Service tenn Servicé< © Farm Produce sert Catering .,: + eal Catering - jouse Cleaning ondicralits i 4 Yoru atitenance & Core © Party Hobby town n Information ° Dirthdoy Party (deus & Services © PhotoService s . (clowns, ponies, etc.) © DrivingHelp - ° i have or need [any of these jolents a ‘Give'us a Call a ONE CALL DOES IT ALL cule : formation sevice | COURT OF non Breet eaten. 8 B.C... REGIONAL DISTRICT o CENTRAL KOOTENAY VOTERS’ LIST. 1980 - 81 TAKE NOTICE that the Court of Revision for the pur- pose of hearing all complaints and to correct and revise the Voters’ List for the Regional District. of Central Kootenay, will be held on Wednesday, Oc- * tober 1st, 1980 between the hours of 10:00.a.m. and” 12:00 noon in the Regional District Office, 601 Ver. Dated at Nelson, B.C. this: 7th day of September, 1980. ~ REVISION Secretary wet iby " RENO FALL TOURS © oe Fi baaoe: + Trip us "Accommodations % Coach Tiohspartation ‘ye Tour Escort * Wine & Cheese Party % Casino Packages ot MGM Grand * Karl's Silver Club ites Shy Clown ‘*% Sahara Sid's x Money Tree * Sundowner and more, plus Buffets. - x) 1 —aden 2A , Oct. 25 7 days + ‘Nov. 8—7 days FULD Ba Nov. 29 —7 days ® 1 89 per We pick-up ln Nelson, Castlegar & Trail For more information phone: ” 368- -5595 365-7782 365: $451 HENNE WEST'S -° TOTEM TRAVEL TRAVEL . TRAVEL 1251 Cedar Ave. . 3 “Trail, B.C. * | Castleger, B.C. conn B.C. departures — $189 per person at. . Ask about our Nov 8 & 25 the Colonial Inn & Casino. taken up tennis. Castlegar and Trail: with needs. . BB) BLOCK BROS. NATIONAL REAL ESTATE. SERVICE FRED NAGEL We ‘are pleased to announce that Fred Nagel has joined the BESTSELLERS. Fred s; Spent 28 years with the Trail Fire ‘Dept. and retir and his wife Margaret reside in Castlegar and have. two daughters, Penny Moffat of Trail and Gaylene at the University of Calgary. Fred's hobbies are golfing, fishing and skiing and this Summer he has Fred is experienced in ‘Real Estate and looks for- ward to assisting his friends and acquaintances in HE MAY BE CONTACTED AT THE TRAIL blige - 364-2507 RESIDENCE + - 365-3204 Strand: & Mosby Realty Ltd. “1199 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. VIR4AG as lieutenant. He any of their Real Estate TELEPHONE (604) 364-2507 delinquent faxes ar ihe “city OF CASTLEGAR ‘PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE ‘is hereby given that pursuant to Section *459(1) of the Municipal: Act, the City of Mand for will be conducting the ‘Annual Tax Sale of lands for NOTICE TO ALLB.C. VEGETABLE GROWERS In accordance with B.C. Order-in-Council 96/80 . of March 20th, 1980 all Persons operating a farm in British Columbia on which one tonne (2, 200 Ibs.) or more of regulated product has been produced during the past 12 months must register with the B.C. Vegetable Marketing e g are products c Th regulated by the Commission: FRESH MARKET Corn Egg Plant Lettuce Marrow Onions . Parsnips Potatoes Pumpkin Rutabagas Squash : Cauliflower Tomatoes Celery in + City Hall, 460 C at 10:00 a.m. LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 2, Exc. Pda, | (See 119173-1) | D.L, 4598, Plan 2442 “Lot A; Plan 11038. Lot A, DA. 181, Plan 5349 | Lot 12, D.E. 4598, Plan 4282 and West Ya Lot 13, Plan 4282 Lot 11, Block 1, D.L. 4598, Plan 1520 Block 10, Exe..Plan 5434, D.L. 7174, Plan 2043 Pcl. A, (See 155285- 1), Block 18, D.L. 7175, Han 2042 on Tuesday, Secomberso. 1980. . The following is'a list of properties within the City : of Costlegar subject to Tax Sale os at September 19, STREET ADDRESS 1100 1st Street 3300 9th Avenue 1002 8th Street 612 Yew Street 401 13th Avenue 2308 6th Avenue 2508 Columbia Avenue Peppers- PROCESSING CROPS | -Corn Potatoes Peas Strawberries Asparagus - Bush Beans Tomatoes © Registration forms may be Qbtained from the he or the . Commission office. B.C. Coast Vegetable Co-op Ass'n. 13631 Vulean Way, Richmond, B.C. V6V 1K4 Tel: 278-6234 ‘Interior Vegetable Marketing Agency P.O. Solos arent oc: vit ‘el: Island Vegetable Co-op Ass'n. 2805 Quesnel Street, Victoria, B.C. V8T 4K2 Tels 382-8203 Vegetable producers who- have already registered for the 1980-1981 crop year need not regi ler again at this time. All others must register with the Commission not later than Sep- ~ tember 30th; 1980. B.C. VEGETABLE MARKETING COMMISSION 212 - 17704 - 56th Avenue Surrey, B.C. V3S 1C7.. Tel: 576-8291