NATE et Saturday, October 31, 1992 ™ 99 SCHOOL ~ “DISTRICT #9 SD (CASTLEGAR) TEACHING VACANCY WOODLAND PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A full-time, Term teacher is mired atheotive 1 kately. The length of the assignment is undetermined. Qualifications: — a trained Primary teacher — very familiar with Year 2000 initiatives and able to deliver good primary programs to pl thace intias ~a team player able to work with a highly positive, professional staff — comfortable with parent volunteers in the classroom —recent successful primary classroom experience is an asset For further information, contact: Suitably qualified applicants should submit their applications, with supporting documents, on or before 12 Noon Friday, November 6, 1992 to Superintendent of Schools School District #9 (Castlegar) 865 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1H3 Fax: 365-3817 ND (FOR 2 For 1 OTHER ITEMS 10% OFF FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 365-7317 EARN UPTO 1/2% HIGHER INTEREST THAN CSBs* THE MUTUAL TRUST SAVINGS BOND * Fully guaranteed + Lump sum redeemable any time * No fees - Installment purchase option NOW ON SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME Hf SAILS Prev erstnnar 2 to 30 Forest exhibit set CELGAR PULP COMPANY PUBLIC NOTICE On or about Monday, October 12, 1992 and for a period of up to 2 weeks, the Pulp Mill will be commencing to clean new steam lines associated with the Modernization Project. This process involves the intermittent blowing of high pressure steam through various lines to remove foreign materials such as dirt, rust slag, welding rod, etc. Excessive noise can be generated by this process as the steam is exhausted into the atmosphere. We will limit the times of these blows to between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on weekdays and the length of any single blow should not exceed 20 minutes. We request the indulgence of the Castlegar and Robson residents and any others who may be affected by these disturbances. Everything possible will be done to minimize the effect on the public. Thank You CELGAR MODERNIZATION PROJECT Province-Wide Blanket B.C. Ads TUNITIES FOR SALE MISC. HEALTH MOBILE HOMES tion is a secular, non-profit Public education group. Join | Boats, Com; bao socials, lectures and | from U,S/Canadi leave amessage at (604)739- 9822. The B.C. Humanist Associa- DRUGRAIDSEIZURES! Buy NEW! Catalogue loaded ; Cars, Houses, | uncommon products . Direct | ish Columbia jan govern- | handcrafted. Gifts, issions. For information | ment. FREE ILLUSTRATED REPORT: res, be7, #150- tog West 4th, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 1M4 |with CALL NOWI Free Mail Order BUY FACTORY DIRECT. + | mobile homes to suit your ver 321-7000 for all your Vita- | needs. Doubles, Mhagh. ochad min needs. Phone for g “HeavyouTyMacumeny. | Noble omen, Edmonton (403) )447-3414/447- -2333. PACIFIC FORKLIFT SALES ~ | signer candies, sculptures, LTD (EST. 1972). DOZENS | ————=s* unique household items, | OF GOOD USED ; | Stoneware, novelties, much | FORKLIFTS AVAILABLE.LP, | - Kar 1] incondi- | GAS, DIESEL, ee 800-663-2521. 416.662.8116, 10 Pinelands | Sonally guaranteed. Go Toll-free Mon-Fri 1- Ave. Creek, ON, L8E now! $3 WE BUY TOO! ey 5331, FAX:(604): wird ( order gets Deceunn. EVES. TERRY SIMPSON PO | (604)535-1381. Fei Turbo Diesel The Nelson Museum pre- Our Future can be seen from 1 forest use in the Kootenay days and Statutory Holidays. Area at the museum’s Mildred A small admission fee is Erb Gallery from Nov. 6th to charged to those who are not The exhibit, entitled “Our Exhibitions at the nelson Forests, Our Heritage, Our Museum are assisted finan- Future” was curated by the cially by the Province of B.C. during the winter and spring of 1991-92 and is currently on CASTLEGAR tour throughout the region. News Our Future attempts to place j " the current state of Kootenay IOOk Raat The ows forests in a historical perspec- but. ical record productive strate- gies in forest management. The show consists of P, R | IN TER S documenting both historical and contemporary forest use. AS WE L L! The images are accompa- cal artifacts and an accompa- nying pamphlet. One interesting discovery tance of conservation of forests by pioneer Harrop and Kaslo lumberman G./O. University Club of Nelson in 1908. ____ AUTOMOTIVE The exhibition was assisted ines rebuilt from $995. 5 f th B Cc Mini ind Mechanical serving program of the B.C. Ministry cay Mek of Forests and Forests Cana- Sa ens da, and by many other organi- including the Kootenay Lake Archives, Kootenay Lake His- torical Society, B.C. Archives al Services Branch of the Province of B.C. and many in- dividuals in our area. sents a photographic history of p.m to4 p.m. daily except Sun- Dec. 12th. members of the museum. Langham Cultural Centre and the City of Nelson. Our Forests, Our Heritage, tive and glean from the histor- COMMERCIAL framed photographic images nied by commentary, histori- was an address on the impor- Buchanan, made to the financially by the Green Gold Sigrid zations within the Province, and Records Service, Cultur- Our Forests, Our Heritage, Runners, Dakotas, starti from $189 month, 0 dows | 200-950-1972. 1(604)585-3141. PORT CHEV OLDS. Diese! ’ | — CAREER TRAINING —_ FREE career guide to home- Ves 3v7 . | study correspondence Di- a across: ; 5 Lid. war- ploma courses. Accounting, A ———e for com or mar. ranty. "7 Days 050, 1 Arconditoning, Bookkeeping. order and ? haere ». P.O. peso 665- 3570, aris 5828 Business, posse . | do, tf vx | age C. Mo. enings. Legal/Medical Travel. Granton, (5A)- 4X4's, Explorers, Vans, 4- Adelaide West, Tor OAC. We deliver anywhere —_____ EDUCATION. in B.C. Brian or Don collect | Train be a “CRM” . Cert. fied Apartment ponager. Jobs available. ADULTS ONLY PLEASE!” HELP WANTED WOULD YOU LIKE to corre- {tached Chris- sporeieaty una Eam up to $348.00 per week tian people 205, Chase, B.C., VOE 1MO. free pivchoony, 8629 - 126 Ave., Edmonton, . __REAL ESTATE 263 . fax (e0sya7r. | €: oes eovelops | PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD bu. | WE PAY CASH for income f Prbageeie properses, any or loca- tion. Contact: “M Mr Ash 0130, GOVERNMENT erred US vehicles. U. SURPLI conenen low as Si00. Ws, Cadillacs, Chevs, Mercedes, Porsches, ardv e and di sions. Call (403): LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT | AUCTION SALE, Sat. Nov. 7, A Polar omy. crete teres . 14, at 10 a.m. Preview Over 50 ears. Call collect: available. injuredin B.C TRAVEL Pre-Christmas Sho; 5 Post-Christmas sh DOW in Vancouver at (604)266-1101. Island has it all. for An island For All Seasons (free) brochure. Anadvertising “Best Buy"! Reach more than 3 mi- lion readers for only $196.00. Province-Wide Blanket B.C. Ads day, October 31, 1992 uper committee’ using confusion inne Jackson REPORTER the regionalization of health care does go ahead, Castlegar be all the better for it Elizabeth Barbour says. ; The chair of West Kootenay Health Care Plan Steering bmmittee said a facilitator to look at the possibility of region- ing health care will be hired next month. If recommenda- ons for regionalization from the Seaton Commission were im- pmented, Barbour said it may mean centralizing health care Castlegar. “There will be centralizing of certain services in the long- “In the longer run, you'll see Castlegar with more service de- very rather than less,” Barbour said. Although Barbour would not elaborate, she said the central- ation of services in Castlegar does “not necessarily mean tak- g services away (from other communities) but sometimes you pate new services.” In the meantime, the Castlegar pow nterp ee a prustceted seopeding to Maxpayet I les. Not where e government is going in its plans has made been difficult for e local board’s chair. “There i is a feeling that you don’t know what the intentions, n terms of government funding, are. Ifyou don’t know what the nding will be its hard to make plans,” Nickles said. “It leaves s in a bit ofa quandary in what areas to pursue,” she said. Nickles said that, in the long term, regionalization and the treation of one super committee in the West Kootenay to re- lace local boards “may be fine.” She added that the Castlegar oard does have concerns, however. “We're all faced with change but not knowing what the hange will be makes the board anxious,” Nickles said. “The board’s primary function is to look after the well-being of Castlegar, whereas a regional board of Central Kootenay would not be able to give particular attention to us.” Arabih — To Debra and Sam of Castlegar, a girlborn Stacy of Castlegar, aboy born Nelson, a girl, Allison Emily, ° ; on bom Oct.25 at Kootenay Lake District Hospital. Oct. 20 at Kootenay Lake Dis- trict Hospital in Nelson. Nordin — To Michelle and Oct. 16 at Kootenay Lake Dis- trict Hospital in Nelson. Klein — To Les and Carla of Brian L. Brown. CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT 270 Columbia Avenue Castlegar » 365-2151 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING For all your plumbing needs and supplies « FIXTURES + PARTS + SERVICE CALL 365-3388 TRAIL CUSTOMERS ONLY CALL 364-0343 Surgenor & Rogers CERTIFIED GENERAL neerentyonplty 1444 Columbia Avenue, NEIL E. SURGENOR, C.G. “a RESIDENT PARTNER Bus. 365-7208 Fax. 365-3908 IN MEMORY Cherie Lyons Greep Cherie Lyons Greep, a long-time Castlegar resident, died in Nelson hospital of a lengthy illness, Thursday, Oct. 22. Mrs. Greep was born in Medicine Hat, Alta., in 1930. She moved to Bridesville, B.C., and grew up on the Hedlund Ranch. Mrs. Greep is survived by her husband Earl Greep; Dennis, Cheryl and family; Tammy and family; son Wayne Lyons; daughter Trudy Lyons; broth- ers Pat and Victor Hedlund, sisters Junie Trainer and Nancy Rexin and their families. Mrs. Greep was prede- ceased by husband Lloyd Lyons in 1986. Mrs. Greep was cremated and a memorial service was } held on Tuesday, Oct. 27 at the Castlegar United Church | with Minister Ann Pollock conducting the service. “CASTLEGAR FUNERAL CHAPEL Dedicated to kindly thoughttul service. COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE Cremation, Traditional Burial and Pre-Arrangement Pian Available Granite, Bronze Memorials, Cremation Urns and Plaques PHONE 365-3222 ind Cryptoquip K Answers to today’s Crossword Puzz E > AIA G e) B >l-la ! {e) N Ss >iricimo > > QERHE ME I N Vv A P |>E Olm|—|-|>| of olojo eiCcloimiz ! [°) <|O/ Z| >/O RR >| Dim) 0/0 “Than 1992-93 Canada Savings Bond THE MUTUAL TRUST COMPANY A member of the Canada Deposit insurance Corporation A member of 1245-3rd. St. Ré f The Mutual Group Casteigar, B.C. 365-6664 Licensed with Mutual Life of Canada/Mutual Investco inc , two companies of The Mutual Group JACK PARKIN Reach over 1,500,000 homes for only $195! Blanket Classifieds of the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspaper Association allow you to place your ad in nearly 100 newspapers in nearly every suburban and rural market in B.C. and the Yukon, and we can also arrange the same thing for every other province in Canada. CLASSIFIED ADS 365-7266 Or write: Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. V1N 3H4 F L m|—|C]O| > RE O}c|m|a)n OOS BEOS BGO OEE OC! Di Tio O)U| >| | ORE mM) | >| Zim aj Z|M\r-|—| ORE Z| Ol —| 4] | >| OR | Dim) <| >| rT Oh DEERE GhHBEEW WEE PEOGESEEDOS OBSRSh00am DOO SBOE DESEO ODEO alm| DE O|O|m| ofc] >| mjo|—|z EHH OEE olmlo|z|m|z=|>" R N R A R D ' Edaplclolo>|zlzim mir-|<]O|n||a|- Answer to Sunday, Nov. 1 C: THE HOSPITAL'S LEADING CA DIAC c fuRG EON ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE KNOWS HIS PA- TIENTS INSIDE OUT. ROOFING * Guaranteed Work * Fair Prices ¢ 43 Years in Business + Free Estimates JAMES SWANSON ' AND SONS Ph. 367-7680 L&M PLUMBING SERVICES + RESIDENTIAL + +» PUMPS + + SPA REPAIRS - 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 365-0178 THE PLUMBING AND HEATING DOCTOR * GAS CONTRACTING ¢ REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS ¢ COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL BUILDER'S CRANE SERVICE LTD. Trusses & Beams PICKED UP AND. DELIVERED TO YOUR AREA FROM KELOWNA. 60' REACH Call 762-LIFT 762-5438 Our Business is Picking Uph ARROW LAKES AIR CONDITIONING & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS © Plumbing Air Conditioning Moving & Storage ltd. 18 Brenches m B.C. Atberts & Sook 2337-6th Avenue, Castlegar Invite you to call them for a free moving estimate. Let our representative tell you about the many services which have made Williams the most respected name in the moving business. Ph. 365-3328 Collect COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping Phone 365-5013 3400-4th Avenue Castlegar * Most Advanced System Gets more deep down soil than any other cleaning method « Upholstery Cleaning Too — SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — Why Not Cali Us Today! FREE ESTIMATES PH. 365-6969 Foot problems? We'll help you solve them at LYON'S SHOE STORE 553 Baker Street, Nelson 352-3034 365-3410 CASTLEGAR SERVICE & REPAIR HERCULES HEATING & PLUMBING 365-4948 DeVito Shoe Repair Service Drop off depot at Eremenko Shoes, Castlegar For Info: 365-7353, 352-6261 DEWDNEY TRAIL STAGES “Charter for groups Anytime, Anywhere!" 1355 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5555 OR CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-332-0282