—— f SHSRCE ry é \ 1 aS. ss _ Castlegar News september 25, 1985 ee Fe | HOMEGOODS Grand chancellor “FURNITURE ! visits Knights WAREHOUSE Grand Chancellor Hughie visit and talk, the highlight of Wray of The Grand Lodge of the evening was when the . Mon. - Sat., 0 - 5:30 China Creek J 367-7822 244 ACRE HOBBY FARM ‘in Theys. 2,000 49. 1, home with 18138 ‘condition. 1S ocres Nat cleared tonge and cooktop. ~* CH. 10 — CABLE _@ pas g KNOWLEDGE NET. cIv- Outdoor Power Equipment rust ond rut trees. Ali buildings sn ex ‘ocres of lond in Poss Creek. heres & large cestom designed 2-sHorey home leaturing @ massive rock Wweploce in livingroom, bun Double garage ond much more. Owner Wenete Reed ot Beever Creek, Trail Twin Rivers Knights of Py- brother Roland Peachy with thias Lodge No. 70 on Sept. . a 50-year service pin, Brother Channel Guide British Columbia ‘visited grand chancellor presented “Drive a Little to Save a Lot” ~ TRADES TRAINING AT NIGHT AUTOMOTIVES — HEAVY DUTY SMALL MOTORS 16 in the Masonic Hall on 3rd Street in Castlegar. A dinner was held at the East Gate Gardens attended by brothers from Trail and Salmo, as well as the Castle- gar brothers. In addition to his official Peachy was a member of New Denver Lodge before transferring to No. 70. The grand chancellor also installed the district deputy, and the lodge deputies of Castlegar and Salmo lodges. OPEN HOUSE SIDE-BY-SIDE IN THRUMS 19 country ‘Open Saturday. Watch for Signs on Highway | day, October'2 woman in order to further his career, in ‘Tootsie,’ the blockbuster 1982 film airing Sunday, Sept. 29.0n ABC. Dustin Hoffman stars /as a struggling actor who disguises himself as a super fast, Self-Paced Programming SCHEDULE YOUR OWN HOURS. Shop Time — 4 - 10 p.m. Monday to Thursday Apprenticeship Level Certificati ilable igh to Wed: Village of 158 up for sale SHADYSIDE VILLAGE, Dog, was sold in 1959 to a Pa. (AP) — This town — 23 church. Six years later, the houses, 13 garages, a chapel, church sold it-to an insurance ballfield, water system, even salesman who, in 1980, sold it a backhoe and 1984 pickup to Jesse Buzzard of Rimers- truck — can be bought for burg, Pa. $300,000. Buzzard, 62, invested “A touch of city in the $200,000 in a new water country,” said Russell Patz, system and provided a back- 50, who moved, from Pitts- hoe and pickup. burgh to this rural com- He put the village of 158 munity én-1959. “You have people up for sale in May and INFORMATION SEMINAR |” SEPT. 26 — 7:30 ROSEMONT CAMPUS PROGRAM BEGINS SEPT. 30 INFORMATION AT 352-6601 Selkirk College ROSEMONT CAMPUS 2001 Silver King Road, Nelson, B.C. VIL 1CB — 352-6601 and super powerf ame dali 26 th Super quiet, super smooth, REDUCED “a 50-YEAR PIN Grand Chancellor Hughie Wray (left). during the recent ceremony were Seaman Dewis, and presents 50-' service pin to Roland Peachy of Twin. Anton Schwiertz, chancellor commander of Lodge No. Rivers Knights of Pythias Lodge No. 70. Also on hand ‘70. ‘News e; FORECLOSURE 2 bedroom non-basement home next to Fire Hall in Robson. Needs some work. $205. | 632 inground forge tot in the Opiow Seoovnon Priced to vel in te OFF On-Room Rate with this Coupon aa3anaau OMELITE INTRODUCES... Supplement to the Castlegar News of Wednesday, September 25, 1985 Kitchens ¢ Courtesy Van © Heated Pool ¢ Continental Breakfast A WHOLE NEW GENERATION OF CHAINSAWS| 3° . LTD. 365-2111 Castl NEW LISTING — Older home ‘odditions, $ bdrm, 2's bo inground pool, lovely hichen, some Call for Reservations 112-509-624-4142 Otter expires Dec. 31, 1985. Not valid Sept. 25 10. Oct. 10, 1985 OT BE KNOWINGLY — UNDERSOLD BY ANYONE OF : NEW CHOICE '85| CAR OR TRUCK ANYWHERE ON A NEW WILL 1700 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-2155 364-0213 4 BUICK GMC LTD. z “Our motto used to be, ‘An a TORONTO (CP) — Many _A 180-square-metre (2,000- values below 1981 highs are likelihood of a repeat of the adventure in suburban liv- Girl off to lative boom in 1981 still have the Toronto area cost about N.B. takers Jefferson House provides enjoyable, quiet, | Some way to go before their $171,200 in July, highest in Meanwhile, Halifax, with Nestled in a wooded Mant n : - f P ide Vi 1 has been selected as a required. Subject to space availability. gests. : May 1981, $167,400 a year housing values rise steadily. burgh, Shadyside Village was _ gir! = Runzheimer Canada Inc., a: later, $162,340 in May 1983 A home worth $157,600 today F founded around the turn of contestant for the 1985 Can- at church mined the ing hills ing though house prices are gen- A comparable home in 1983 and $155,200 in 1984... The Castlegar Pentecostal {oF limestone. (TEEN) pageant. seven out of 10 cities sur- - Values in the hard-hit Cal- higher now than in 1981 are ary from Taiwan. many were dilapidated and: will go to: Toronto ‘for the gary realestate market have Regina and Quebec City. Rev. John. Dobroski_wili_™ost_of the -miners—had— pageant, to be held Oct. 9-12. continue to rise steadily dur-— one at 7:30 p.m. Friday known locally and for reasons achievement and community ing the next year between and at 6 p.m. on Sunday. 9° One agrees on as Yellow involvement. Canadians who bought homes square-feet) home in an at- Winnipeg, Montreal, Osha- rapid rise in costs that oc- ing.” joked his son, Mark + ae Toronto ‘secure, comfortable lodging within 3 minutes | houses are worth what they the survey. That compares the second-highest current Mission along": ;, creek; about ‘ Toronto-based management and $166,340 in the spring of sold for $122,600 in 1981, the century for the men who ada Quality Teen Encourag- 4 She erally rising across Canada Vancouver costs $152,600 to-__ Apa 3 ‘the Tabernacle will be holding The company didn’ +; PEHeCFSOMn LOUISE. | they naversenr-not vewenea"” aay, iors than $48, ° the survey special missionary services *elling the houses afte dropped even more dramati- Some analysts—are—pre-—share what is happening in ™Oved away. ‘The focus of the pageant is four and six per cent. There will also be slides = , x Here’s a m oven ond microwave), fond wet bor. You mus! sep ‘shopping. Priced at only $59,900, ‘Asking low. low $70s, e e K : the conveniences of a city. about a half-dozen people o U Se r | ces Ss | Ow You have the friendship of have responded but no one neighbors close by.” has made a serious offer. at the height of the specu- tractive suburban setting in wa, Ont., and Saint John, curred in 1981. Patz, 23, the village care- from city centre. Advanced reservations paid for them, a survey sug- with a price of $187,200 in prices in the survey, has see! < kilometres northeast of Pitts- | A 15-year-old Grand Forks services consulting firm, says al- 1984. $148,600 in 1982, $149,600 in clip MOTOR /AAS~ Forlvoed the levels of spring 1981 in its price of $201,200 in 1981. where housing prices are this weekend with a mission- ™ine closed in 1953 since unteer at Boundary Hospital, jefferson ond Save! In Spokane cally. A home that—cost~dicting housing prices will Taiwan during two services , The 1Shectare village, to acknowledge academic Other cities with house And forecasters see no and a display on Taiwan. Seniors hold meeting _ The Castlegar and District game during the summer. patrick as general convenor. Senior Citizens’ Association The centre had been open The social meeting was held its business meeting for the usual card games for held Sept. 19. In-the-absence— Sept. 5. President Curt Wat- those looking for less stren- of Entertainment Convenor erman welcomed the mem- uous entertainment. __ LaDe psett, Edith-Hesiop—4 Z nber—is—calledon five members to break._—here there is alley bowling give an account of their PY day was sung. Wednesday afternoons and summer vacations. to five members reporting carpet bowling Friday after- | Arlee Anderson travelled birthdays, and Alice and Curt noons. to Hawaii. Florence Laycock Waterman had celebrated Bridge is played Mondays and Leora Nutter saw differ- their wedding anniversary and Fridays with bingo play- ent aspects of the Saskat- during the summer. ed the first and third Tues- chewan prairie. One minutes’ silence was. days and second and fourth Margaret Munns travelled vobserved in memory of two Thursdays of the month. to Mexico and Elizabeth Lat- deceased members, Phyllis There will also be whist ta and Beatrice Lundquist Baker and Fred Wendish. _ the second and fourth Thurs- toured England, Scotland It was reported that 12 day evenings at 7 p.m., to and Wales. members had put the newly which the public is invited. enjoyable - afternoon purchased bocce ballsto good _ Oct. 18 is the date set for was brought to a close with use, and enjoyed playing the the Fall Tea, with Jean Fitz- refreshments. | | Bee INDUSTRIAL — COMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL aes 352-7333 PAVING i ssa 7 ‘Also Offering: Gravel Supp! ies © Gra ) ° Oil Spraying (Dust Contro compre ae & Trucking ae EFFECTIVE MAY 10, 1 H Answering Servic pit F5g300-992-4475 For Free Estimates [FAL CON: PAINTING & DECORATING. CASTLEGAR VIN 281 ‘Movie Ratings DEAL WITH THE PROFESSI 1127 - ath Street, Poor Commercial at South Slocan Around Playmor Hall — 12 Lots jon and viewing call .C. VIN 3B3 THE APPLICATIONS Pursuant to an Application dated March 20, 1984 new Electric Tariff Rate Schedules of British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority (B.C. Hydro”) were accepted for filing effective April 15, 1984, by Commission Order No. G-18-84 authorizing an interim increase of 6.5%. Pursuant to an Application dated ber 9, 1984, ded by an A dated May 13, 1985, ————f- new Electric-Fariff-Rate Schedules of B-G.-Hydro-were accepted for-filing fective June 13, 1985 by Commission Order No. G-48-85 authorizing a terim increase of 3.75%. Both increases were authorized on an interim basis and are subject to refund with interest calculated at the prime rate of the principal bank, with which B.C. Hydro di its busin di determination resulting from a public hearing. THE PUBLIC HEARING The Commission has set down the Applications for public hearing commen- cing at 10:00 a.m., local time, on Monday, November 4, 1985 in the Hearing’ Room of the Commission, located on the Fourth Floor, 800 Smithe Street, "Vancouver, BC. PUBLIC INSPECTION OF THE APPLICATIONS The Applications and supporting material are available for inspection at the following locations: - or write | 2154 Crestview Crescent, 00 P.M. Castlegar, Yy MILE PAST BRILLIANT | COHOE INSURANCE 1227 PASS CREEK RD. SCHOOL - ON RIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 603 - 2nd STREE 770 LYNNWOGD CRESC. OGLOW SUBDIVISION ¢ Playmor Junction © Voykin Subdivision ¢ 9th Avenue South, Castlegar * Large Acreage in Castlegar (suitable for subdivision) BONUSES FOR THE FIRST 10 BUYERS! Alex Cheveldave at 365-5342 ‘And 26 Residential Lots For mor 26 through to Wed! i low. as $11,900. All offers considered, a | SMITH CRESC, - GENELLE irs. in| syndication this Fal 00 P.M. - 3: 5 "| : 2 00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. 568 - 7th AVENUE 2 “ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 ‘4 MILE UP. PASS CREEK RD. - ON LEFT 761 - 5th AVENUE PASS CREEK RD. WATCH FOR OUR SIGN. TH AVENUE ac »ANY | REALITIES GEORGE BURNS 365-3563 Brownies sprinkled @ BARNEY MILLER Thursday, 8 365-3347 OPEN HOUSE VEEKE CA ro oensgGAR NEWS B.C. Utilities Commission _ ABC NEWS E) NBC NEWS CBS NEWS. Carol Magaw Dianna Kootnikoff ADVERTISING SALES B.C. Hydro & Power Authority Information Place Main Floor 970 Burrard Street Vancouver, B.C. @ THe: Fourth Floor 800 Smithe Street Vancouver, B.C. 2542 - 10th AVENUE CELGAR ROAD E houses for your chance * B.C. Hydro & Power Authority OF! All Regional Offices FICE 365-5210 > .towinoneof | 25 EXPO 86 3-DAY PASSES! RVICE * “The Brink's INTERVENORS z Any person intending to give evidence or cross-examine witnesses at the public hearing should give written notice of their intention to intervene, in- cluding a brief statement of the nature of their interest in the proceedings, not later than October 15, 1985. One copy of such written notice is tobe sent to Mr. A.C. Michelson, Commission Secretary, B.C. Utilities Commission, Fourth Floor, 800 Smithe Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2E1, and one copy to Mr. R.D. Strilive, General Solicitor, B.C. Hydro and Power Authority, Legal Division, 18th Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1Y3. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC Hess , Are invited as observers to attend any or all sessions of this Public Hearing. « PRE—HEARING CONFERENCE The Applicant and registered intervenors are advised that a pre-hearin: x conference to discuss the procedures will be held in the Hearing Room o} PUMPKIN ¢ the.Commission on the Fourth Floor, 800 Smithe Street; Vancouver, B.C.-at coon punrian 2) By nt, HEAD LETTUCE 10:00.a.m., Monday, October 21, 1985. LSS oF tb. CLARIFICATION ° TOMATOES 30° We will be accepting 59° 66¢/kg Each Persons intending to participate in the public hearing who are uncertain as = bersiayitvened OSPR borat. to the man: which to proceed should contact she C i ing in by telephone (604). 660-4700 (collect), or in writing at the above noted ad- Honey dress. > RO S. Castlegar ES! WESTERN BESTSELLERS tke "The Si WE PORK BREAKFAST : ONIONS swusnce.51%°| $307 |......$ B00 SAUSAGE $169] S579 SP* Jone. Job" : QLATE NAT wr 8:30 VID LETTERMAN “Move 838 MORE ABOUT INSURANCE 1127 - 4th Street, Castlegar 12:30 12:40 contused COHOE INSURANC NOBODY KNOWS MORE Oth AVENUE Ron Bergen __ “If you don't see it. Til find it! CASTLEGAR CHEVRON 365-2912 i REPAIR LTD. JOSES'S AUTO RE ~ Feed Depot 16% Laying Mash $750 2517 sos ey Eoch ... 2241 - 10th AVENUE NATIONAL REAL Y, SEPTEMBER 28 00 A.M. - 12 NOON SATURDA 1103 1939 RIVERSIDE CRESC. gne .D. — Technician who hove lost everythi the recent fire thot torolly GOLDEN BOY 15 kilo Bag Gestroved «herr home and PEANUT BUTTER | $3610 | ee cece gear $378 | Robson side) Open DellySe.m. 9pm. Pheses Feat (Statted by David Cowen’'s employ J, MacKay East 7204 Sprague \__ SPOKANE, Wash (509) 928-993 BY ORDER, D. Leach Acting Secretary We PEERLESS DENTAL LAB = '2400 - 10th AVENUE } Dr. Orval Bur Good Stock of L if Bath Accessories & Wate ods Upstairs in Trail's Towne Phone 368.5 pes Mall os if Trail 368-5222 & r