5 xp, 385-3172. ““(Classivien—( CASTLEGAR NEWS, ane August 2, 1979 RATES AND INFORMATION lossilied Ads appearing in this ‘section run in the Costlegar Nee only. Deadline for MISC. FOR SALE HELP. WANTE PENTAX 36 mm camera, modal ile seb ai condition, $135. és PLETE home service ere rane housecleaning, shopping. For more Information call a at 905-2232, Wednesday a! 10.0.m: Retes Tho first 10 words aro $1.00, b Every edditional word Is 10c, Hi Payment Policy Paymont mus! be made in od- vance, Cash, cheques, or crodit Visa‘ (Chargex) arge accopted. Business accounts, poymont as pre-arranged, Please seo Section "B” of this paper for our mojor Classified Action Ads. freee and garden aut ‘ neighbourhood. forkiny pauP is, no children, no pete. ‘Avaitabl le now. Ph, Carrel ie sales fesieen bau EYER v3-BORM. double-wide Walley, a4 ™ Blueberry. Ph, 368-6051. HOUSE for rent, Ph. ease M/3/31 HOUSE for rent eyith jarage vat 2131 juiet a = ae Sule ent fo, pets, mati £34 aa 6 FUANI SHED apt. sults fe Tor rent in <3 downtown area. Ph. neers 731 FOR SALE: Jewel coal and w 114 bh 14-FT. HOME-BUILT aluminum taller Be pp aave ee. fridge. $400 iar weKYLAniC 26.5 ft.” fifth wheel. $8000 or best offer! aes Meas. 7979 23.7, SKYLARK Taal traller, $4850 0.8.0, Good condl- . Bh, 386-5980, ma.) VEHICLES Please See Section ‘B’ of this paper for our major CLASSIFIED ACTION WANTED: A jatear erree a enamel steam pot aia 365-7002 evenings. 0d . alectric vomenmads, table tni31 saw. PI LARGE 2bdrm, ‘urganed Phe ieee No Bet Kemperman Apt ONE-8DRM, house ‘urnished pheuse. on Pase Creek eee =" COUNTRY house, prefer female, poe O.K., gi ure. Come look! Glade tari 3 eH house, left. Ph. 399-4452. 2/: fork ae bachelor suite tenant. Downtown 2128 2-bdrm., fur- 2130 AM. furnished sulte. Baia Included. No pets. Ph. e588. 2k RM . double-wide, completel: “Tornfehod, with washer ena aeper, . Large yard, frultt oes, and garden cea Gulet netgntomocss No cl eran no pets, Available now. aly bachelor ease. 7 ‘ater 6 De i 2130 7 FURNISHED: yore house 3 miles_up_ Pass ik Road. eo ats. Ph. 3653172. 3-ROOM apt. Ph. aft ~, 385-7042, i war oo | sate yp Ph. 368: ~~ 2.BDRM. Se coune g downtown Cas- tlegar. hashed: ede S35 7. 2-BDRM. furnished traliar South : tiegare Ph. 365-6276 or 365- -;, level, Seastewr, Gaatleg Es ae: 2/28 ‘APPROXIMATELY 600 sq. fi commercial office a) ace, ‘stree! To fengulre, peal MISC. FOR SALE 14T JOHN Deere ir. S-bottom breaking plow. Ph. 366-6784, Miaist Ey HOMES FOR SALE] Ph. iat povee! Must pane LARGE number of old-fashion beer bottles. Some Jabetieg Offers? Ph. 682-: ares. ES ‘m. split-level bungalow, com- with” den, sont Pantene’ jent, jm, and lote of | cupboards and closets: uated on ebay fot with trees, shed, and ‘Oni 000. For ap- ole ponent to wes this Balms, dwelling phone 352-7134 or 352- 9116. Owner will beintown' Friday morning, Aug. 3. EXCLUSIVE HOME FOR SALE coe pall coast, home a ates sundeck, 8 to take. ti HOUSE jaune rat Vicinity of Cultural Gantre. For Information Phone 365-7106, Mi: gist FOR SALE by owner fn 81 One-yr.-old 1,800: tee om jandsca, {urae, Large 60%180-f garden. Or sppointment: “to. view. - Ph, MI3131 2 aoRgom with full base: meal ulpped. yin eldge ean at Bh Sebandoin the ering 2/30 AR q ‘alt with Hid & fi » Avall- BY OWNER —1,2405q. ft. mid. Shetland ponies. Ph. Maia a: a HANDS) Nit coder: shakes. $45 Mj3/3i SPC. "SECTIONAL couch custom ~ made, 2 Dee. 7 78" one Pl appa ” chocol n. | Re - SWAY recliner chair, gold color, Neughyde covering. Ph. 058-0208 r bed. Complete ind heater, Ai com ink Rd, Beautiful uh treed. “setting In + SEARS. tent traller a goed gongs * tlon. Feasonapie. 365-753: before 3. 12131 belereSpme “Miarat nee SOLD: paling gor as Seeets Fi ialerst pRIGHT lano, over 100 ofd., $300. Bh. 365.5573. MIS/3i 14% CU. cu, ae i 1 BetUS 5 as es led to) wn 08 a ove Fibrbotbas Sere th buggy. VO rebuilt igier and holt are h. 365-3703. Mi2i31 LAROID camer 1972 Leutomatie. Pr 368-3480 MOIS Be tienes nee es jewal _ Sonditlon, $25, Ph. 985-7382. M/3/31 TWO Pinto rims, like new, size 365-7382. M. SINGLE size beds: tl 365-8301 after 6 neces: oS AIR- CONDITIONER Tea2 Betoven Or., Castlegar, — 3/4-TON Hs with ip Kit Kemper. Ph. 2S eae ear a seine ‘et for parts. Ph. BALED ELA io a us "1 BALED aie. Apo! oq F. MEN'S erase bike. _ - proved baby car svat, Exterior a’uminum dor with | window, uno. Ph. 965-621: hase LAST FO! 1S re A ‘BIG peRoT ee a8 quays oF Bete gn REGR oe CRANE oa plug racing ri *“— Large lot, 100° x 240° — Fruit Trees — $45,000 Phone 365-5906 132 PROPERTY enn BEMESECLUDED 3/4- to 1-acre. luat = Sppreciateds Ph. ‘200-4438. En LOT In Raspberry Village 120x140 ft., $20, 000° P Sabi be. M3131 75-FT. UPPER bench bullding fot at corner of 11th Ave. and Park popu ular nelghbourhood, close to schools, pool, and parks. Hipwell Realty, 365-7844. 5-ACRE lot, Arrow Lakes. ee Above dam. “MOBILE HOMES 1978 ATCO § 14x; ago 2- bar Irm., centre condit! yoning. hed_by owner. Situated J ialer Park. Open offers. To view and further pel mation, call 693-2329, 2134 MusT, SELLI 1974 12x68 Ted's Home. rm. with addit fone Sa pore on Aull “Tralee up in jar Creat Trailer’ Court. Ph. 388-303: Travel Trailers TENT trailer for eale, $400. 7 228-7572 Mizrai 1978 OKANAGAN cam Eicoltent condition. Ph. 300-4 3/28 OFFER OF A TREE FARM LICENCE TAKE NOTICE that an of- fer has been made pursuant to Section 33(2) of the Forest Act, to Conadian Cellulose Com- ny, Limited tb replace Tree- larm Licence No. 23 with o iree-fare licance for a term of twenty-five {25) years. The land and timber ‘subi blocks within the drainages of the Arrow Lakes and Colum: bia River, south of Mica Creek, Koolenay Lond Recor- ding District, |- working for Gane "70 Uy oy new ne a7 Nf car, show ny extras, All fecol; ie oe 309-4435. M/3/32 so locking hubs. Ph. Me 1978 HONDA Sluis He wagon. 40, km, $5000. Ph. 36! 5 1968 JI drive, 385-3 wet '@ CHEV 1/2-ton, cano) Yio ae cellent condition. Ph. 1969 DATSUN &.W. fare Engine and iraneraia fia Food condition, a also bo: rte and 4 new winter tires. ton wagon, AEA ME ve ead running ord P Cammando 4-wheel ahi wi 3/31 thi Selkirk ee ae MEN'S ACCESS ROGRAMME month position. wir 2 ie will ee, and 6 Access Committes. A cnet candidate ereule yeas experien Communi ty Agency and 1 youre He with College or Goverdmens tal organization. Experience | in rogram development, design and Sac Education System would be an asest. Sal: qos Be Negotiated, iver Vater than ae ar Peraannel Officer Selkirk Sollege CASTLEGAR, B. = PAPER CARRIE! urgently required for Thuraday morning deliveries in Robao ir News at oer Chev } ny q Selkirk College requires a COM- MUNITY LEADERSHIP DEVEL- OPMENT SOCHDINATOR for a ing Education acest tora, to Identity devalop ap ere over fpey a sisi ki 079 CAMARO. “$1600 PR SoS BONG UF SES STD. Mi ZISi 1970 DODGE pickup 318, auic- matic. Good condition: Chevelle Malibu 350 iQ? au mite &barral, headers at Sasecoad. nd meee 10-month temporary The successful cand Noate shoule 1975 VEGA, 4-8 peed, 47, a os miles. Good ‘condition. ‘Ph. ‘385- a8. 2120 ‘afte A a) miles, i lo, ‘nies a 5 Ba ras, xcoltent condition. 9365-3271. DODGE Charcer — p.b., sunroof, two-tone pet crulse control, radiais, motor. Excallant condition, “ne ust. Call 385-6306. tin EM MOTORCYCLES peeticd M. ce HONDA CT70, $250. Ph. Mi3131 ioe SUeUKI 08125, 19°08 ¢ condl- tlon, $600. Must sell! 365- M3131 1070, BM125, ONE MONTH tare Used 10 hours. Ph. 365-3031. 1974 YAMAHA a blue flake paint, Faring saddle! is with 1979 engine, naw cond 1959 650 Triumph 650, choppel r, cores tani iy mearome all over, re chrome frame, fot "be. seen at D-Bar 965-521 Bouts & Moto Cal-Glass 1 Mercrulser, aterm ative, E-2 load. er, low hours, Will acco; reasonable after, eh. 352. “ OWNER {ranaterrad| 1978 ret ptt tirat’ Lt wulpped Sunrunner 170F. Low hours, pure! rons Marc! Need ight fm.) $1 eee under current new ‘bulee: Flaa.: 385-5018. Bus.: 385- it or Se8- 2881. MI3I31 paar 5 HP. Haas outboard, $350.’ WANTED ba “TO RENT or Buy: Wate! Ph. 385-3922, 2431 rm. apt. or Bouse uguat Call 388-8310 at 218 candl TO me Older type Treaeer sith separate motor and compressor. — 1313) BD! atartin; a | SINGLE female. with show dog I needs to rent a rm. house, due piss or wralier, Ph. 365-8044 otter “WANTED to Buy: We screen door, 2’6''x8'6"" he FENCED acroage Caatlegar. IMMEDIATELY: ore boat rc motor. Call collect 229-4779. 2/29 O pens Selkirk ‘College stu- in food Tame or larger. efor 2y a Roress In. ic year staril 1979. If you have sult for rent, please call 305-7202, Student Services, local 261. 8/28 VOLUNTEERS — to form a group to § near Vietnamese family in Castlegar. Ph. 365-6176. TO suv: Older type freezer with separate motor and compressor. h. 385-3506. FETE HELP WANTED. [ xperienced Re Mun heen good na ist Gir! Flrday. Muat hav typing aie and pleasant > Pi to the public, Send com- plate ret resume to Box 3007H, Cas. 2134 Matu freon for alton of PART- SMe eer AID at Fiaapberry Lodge. ‘Sa 385-7277. 201 CLEANING lady with transporta- tlon. Ph, 385-74; 0 after 7 P.l ue 20 Sawmill: VOE 250° Miers"? ul al negotiated. Ap rattle be Mesia aad no i ler than August 6, parennal Officer Selkirk Cullege Box 1200 CASTLEGAR. Bc. BABYSITTER for Fridays and Satur tu and a jonal Ln VARIOUS cating pen a after & p. + Colune Fextre P WORK WANTED MATURE mother wit ‘babyelt in 365-3154, 2130 her home. Ph. SHARE-A-RIDE WANTED = car poo). Two women travaliing fo, fieeaa fro and rel ip fequire 3 peaitionsl tor ‘a pal ae Moni Frida; ay a le Flexio (6, Gait Mavis a6o-8033 2 Spm. aI Student Placementpes# )7-YR-OLD girl will babysit or do tight household chores. Ph. 365- wApollcattne . thoughtfulness. The ‘promise of an “un- precedented” interim report to, the .government ‘this month is an encouraging sign of ‘the three-member Bate royal commission's ‘concern about the hazards of uranium, exploration in B.C., according . Reet to Ald, Heather Hallett. Hallett, chairman of the,’ city council health and: wel- . fare committee, said at coun- cil’s last regular meeting commission chairman Dr. Da- vid Bates’ announcement ear- ly last month on plans for the interim‘ report ‘may ‘be: an; indication that: the commis- sion will ask the government to discontinue uranium ex: ploration in B.C. Card of Thanks eee Re eaae loctora In at- thelr help) and = Vic and Florence 4 George ‘and Frances "Bleors and ae Tor QUOTATIONS: auctalions will be FURNACE OIL: Approximately _ 22, plied, Al of furnace oll to be supple All fat to. Be placed In shad ary’ Sr a are reek, Bril- nnaird Elementary, Ooti- “Pass Creek, Shoreacres, lant, schenla, aply and Valley Viate. 4130 Lepr iin tee aately 35,- 900 Gatia line to be ‘suppited. "Gezalne ina tg be a Gelivered i um ma Bue 8 Maintenasce Shop In Caste DIESEL OIL: Approximately 600 jalions of diese! oll to be supplied to tal ank to ented at the Bus Mainte- eisai on the above: res quirements are to be based o: packay i. geal. reserves the right yt ail quotations. muat be sea! ‘Quotation: Fuel, Oll Schoo!’ Bistaat Nat 9 iGestlegar) CASTIRGAR, B. c. VIN SHB Fonba ni fone amplets rouse aroenate Bist Wy 900. tay “tt, Ai ators olumbia ‘Ave., te be removed Hiehed casTLEGAR, B.C. “2131 — 298 and... Slated for Competition ia September Report an ‘Encouraging Sign’ She noted this week that most of the ‘submissions: “As well, she sald, the interim report, itself would made to the h conduc- ted here in late June by the commission, appointed to in- quiry into the safety ‘of uranium mining.in the prov- inco, called for a moratorium on exploration as well as the existing mining moratorium until:completion of the com- mlaslon’s final report... an apparent prec: edent. “The fact that the com? mission‘ was going to publish an interim’ report is unprece- donted,” said-Hallett. “That's not usually done with royal commissions and to my know- ledge it's never -been done before.” 5 A ing the commis- sion’s i ion to submit the “weren't ptive’’. to calls for an exploration mora- torium and.asked “pertinent questions that showed their knowledge and also the fact that they were listening,” Hallett said. interim report to the next session of the legislature in September, Dr. Bates said the document will include recommendations for govern- ment action but did not foveal what they are likely to be.’ The commission, expect- ed to complete its final report in’ July, 1980, began its inquiry in March In Vancou- ver and conducted commun: ity hearings ‘in Kelowna, Kamloops, Clearwater, Rock Creek, Grand Forks, Willi- ams Lake, Vanderhoof, Fort . Nelson and Atlin as wall as Castlegar. - . The next phase, tech- nical hearings on uranium . mining in B.C., is. acheduled to last from September to December in Vancouver and Victoria. REGIONAL PLANNING Continued from Page Al at how that’s working and we have research people looking at that as it would apply to “BC. and trying to determine which | would be the best way.” News of the upcoming legislation first came to light in this region with RDCK administrator Reid Hender- son’s report on an announce- ment by Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Vander Zalm at t ving a municipal officers’ confer- fe- ence in late May. “What he said was that there will be a planning act. coming out and We are one of the few provinces in Canada that doesn't already have an act,” Henderson told the Castlegar News. According to Mayor Au- Moore, .a single act is needed to contain the various not particularly or wholly contained within the Munici- pal Act." "A planning act person should gather them all up. It certainly should * have implications not only for pieces of pl which are | “scattered throughout the statutes,” She cited the involvement of several ministries in the issuing of regional district building permits as- an ex- -ample of the province's fail- ure to contain the legislation. You have the regional planning function, then you have the municipal planning function,” the Castlegar ma- yor said recently. “They're Antlerless Deer Hunters: Endorsement Needed Sportsmen are reminded that an endorsement is man- datory to hunt - antlerless deer in Region IV (Kootenay) again this year. Hunters may obtain.an — endorsement by completing ” ® an application form and for- warding it and a deer tag to eq the Ministry of Environment, Fish and Wildlife Branch, 810 Ward St., Nelson,. B.C. VIL "684, prior to Sept. 10, 1979. Application forms are available at local Fish and Ross.. Services ' “Held-* Yesterday Funeral service was held yesterday from the chapel of 16-YR.-OLD GIAL would Ilke_ to sit daily, Mon. through Fri.. Wages negotiable. Please oe 2128 Notice oH Application tothe otter ot Water Rights ind mi do NOTICE is hereby ivan ee tiflcate. Ph, 365-631: TWO 15-yr,-old boys seeking oar time work. Ph. 365-5661. HOAGS SOLD, hard worker izing type of emplo; . Ph. Aak for Ra’ ST & FOUND Wit wu ne person an un at eyeing ele parking Ane Saturday, July 28th, please phone 399-4302, _. LOST In South Castlegar, yellow and white female cat. Ph. 365- 8270, UND: Nancy Green Lak ast ‘of Toyota keys. ‘Owner can Identify at Castlegar News pattie. LOST: Greyish full-grown cat named 5 50201 nin Castlegar! Ki ga sd Ph. 505-0806, ge OST: 5-mo.-ald kitten North Castles to Pate “Ph, iy ator 4 Vista Oavelopme! f 7166. Hughie of Comox; Informat in application ahould ay to Terra Vista evs nent Go. Ltd., 2803" Poplar Drive., Courte- nay, B.C. VON AQ, Any objections to this applica- oe are to be tl fer troller of Water Rights, Wa- for Utiities Act, Parliament ‘Suita Ing B.c., to be In his torla,, i AY on or'before August 17, 979. ‘Viste Devel it Go. Ltd, tery iets ne (wae ot utility} k Hetm: iSionaiure ota piicantc or “authorized SoeGt) 5 hand FO! SuNDE boy's bicycle near Kin- pare. Elementary School. Ph. 365- BLOGK tI Ph, 385-2632. FOUND: Boy's green and mnie Announcements | a Mira. a shelion. tluk Mi “Gastteg COUNer B.C, The place. oP on augue” bly astiegar. SHIPPING FOREMAN A shipping foreman is required for Drew Is Ltd., Malakwa chert. (3 miles East of Salmon Arm). [Should be knowledgeable in lumber inven- tory, setting up planer/kiln schedules, loading of trucks and rail; also experien- ced in setting up order files. Excellent remuneration package. y Send written resume to: Drew Sawmills Ltd., General Delivery Malakwa, B.C. WEATHER the C: Funeral Home for Mary Ann Ross of Castle- gar, aged 66, who ~ died suddenly | on Sunday-in Cas: eee | Mrs. Ross was - born : pone 2 April 80, 1913 in Trail. She . was married. in Trail and ion resided: there until 1949, when the family ‘moved to y Castlegar. She is survived by her husband, K.A. Ross; two sons, Allan of Tarrys and three daughters, Mrs, David (Al- ice) Jardine of North Van- couver, Mrs. Ron (Isabel) Hume of Williams Lake and ne Mrs. Greg (Barbara) Hebert of Castlegar; and nine grand- children. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Eva Boyce of Fruitvale and Mrs. Alice O'Sullivan of Ashcroft; and: one brother, George Duncan of New Denver. Rev. Ted Bristow offici- ated. © followed, Mex. Min. 28.6 146 St. Pre. . 3. . 31. uly 3o July 31 4 6. 8. 2. 4. A Ma. 35. with Castlegar Funeral Home in care of arrange- ments, Donations may be made to the Kidney Fund, c/o the ‘Trail Regional Hospital. ; Wildlife Branch offices after Aug. 1, 1979. Further infor- mation: is available in the Hunting Synopsis or’ at the above address. Invites tenders for clearing for but for region- aj districts and many gover- nment agencies.” Moore said she hoped . municipal affairs ministry officials would discuss the upcoming legislation with municipalities and regional districts “before the bill is too far down the road.” the aft Hey A aii ‘Walt "vl 8: from Tra H ston; Grand. Forks and paused briefly a group photo. From ad Tady, Creston; Len” aah iain ss Court News reel “Appearing in dni aoe saat (Tuesday and p! , tothe chargo Lrpeaell narcotics Te Poy Mat M.| aah ‘feff; 17, of Shoreacres. Strel- feff, was fined $100 or: in: default one) week in jail. , “In | juvenile court last y a male was found guilty i two’counts of break, Senter and’ theft and was ‘given a spapended sentence and six months probation, naen Seceee aae e given 8 suspended sentence after’ being found guilty of Tobstructing a police officer. and being a minor in posses- Sallasld Grand Forks; Art Winstanley, Trall;: Otto” District G McBain, Castle: h.;: Al Kemp, Nelson; ernor ena in front Don on of Uqui “A female venile recely- » ed‘a suspended sentence in court July 31 when she was’ . found guilty of committing a - theft, undet $200, Russians ieee A “Soviet mother’ ‘was proudly ‘showing: off her three-month-old baby. + ‘What a healthy looking "a friend . said ‘admir- ingly. “He looks so. happy.”. :’-The mother ‘spat three times over her left: shoulder. * She, was not being rude, * bute “simply taking out a pal- BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY Section 292.: 0 at the Nicolo x Selkirk 500 fey on ‘her son's future health ig: the age-old Russian; equivalent of the western kn ock-on- wood ‘trad- ition: ‘ Ever since the Russian” revolution ‘of .1917, Soviet: leaders have waged a war of line Righe -of Woy. {Documen- ts available from 13 Abgust, 1979 upon prepayment of $10.00 plus $.40 8.C.S.S, Tax for the first copy and $5.00] - plus $.208.C.S.S, Tax for each Wanted Clean Cotton Rags : Castlegar News 191 Columbia Ave. copy. * NON- REFUNDABLE). | Reference No. Q9-1155 Closing Date: 5 Sept., 1979 Sealed tenders clearly marked as above-mentioned will be recelved in m 1026, B.C. Hydro and Power Authority ota 70 Evrard Street, Nene ver, B.C. V6Z 1Y3 until feast time, 5 Sep- lember, 1979, - Details: may be-obiained from ihe office of the Purchasin; a ent, 10th Floor, $70 Burd Vancouver, . B, phone 663-2577 ond aH EXTRA DOLLARS d Men and Wi nock, B.C. VI to books Must be 18 yrs. or older with vehicle. Starting rock, Be, VOM son 20th. 180. Write Box 81, Whon- whe Selkirk WY College. ACCOUNTANT Selkirk College invites applications for the position of Accountant. | Reporting | to the Bursar, ie positi is resp ditional j clusion payroll and reports.. The Accountant ‘will also supervise several staff members. : Applicants should have a C.G.A. designation or its equivalent and several years of experience in a Previous super- visory experience would be onasset. ‘or of the College | ihe i ecole. te costing, “assets, Gl, ‘statistics . GOVERNMENT OF THE co Sealed tenders, marked Signal Installation, Route to 940 Blanshard Street, :open from 8:00 a.m. to 4: except holidays, charge. Thee OF BRITISH MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS & HIGHWAYS ROSSLAND HIGHWAYS DISTRICT PROJECT E-7926 SIGNAL INSTALLATION ROUTE 22 at COMINCO PLANT (SITE A — ACID PLANT CROSSING), (SITE B — MAIN GATE CROSSING), TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA NOTICE TO PONTEACTORS The work to be performed cons' two pedestrian signals on co Plant using overhead wi Plans and specifications ma: District Highways Manager, Route 22 near the Comin. iting, Te renders must be made ¢ out on the corms supplied »ictoria, ists of installation of y be obtained f Rossland, B.C, mt Pp ‘No fender. will be accepted or ci idered ‘An_ attractive salary and benefit pa is available.’ - : A will be d in strict until August 24, 1979 by: Personnel Office Selkirk College Box 1200 Castlegar, B.C. p351 necessarily be accepted, at Rossland, B.C. clause condition, and the fowest oF any other qualifying +R. E. McKeown District Highways Manager FOR: MINISTER OF TRANSPORT, ATI COMMUNICATIONS AND HIGHWAYS pate this 30th day of July, 1979, y tender will not ida against superati- tion, which doctrinaire Com- munists abhor ‘almost as meh as they do religion. But: social “ing ‘ancient folk beliefs than higher education, ising liv- ing standards ‘and ‘changing * values, have; been in the: “corrupt West." The editors. of the 1976 edition of the Great Soviet” Encyclopedia apparently de- cided superstition is no long- er a factor in Russian life — they gave it-no entry —.but the same work's 1956 edition offered a fascinating discus- sion-on the. topic. " “Superstitions are relat- . ed to the absence of a correct, scientific ‘conception of the © relations and laws of natural and social ‘phenomena,” the encyclopedia declared. “In the capitalist system, . superstitions are supported by the dependence and seem- ‘awareness and heightened political consciousness in the Soviety, Union have been no more successful at eradicat- fogs Provide Variety _ For Any For the seintalackic camper, frying is’: probably. , one of the’ most popular methods of serving eggs — _ either rsunnyside up" or “over easy”. - Theré'are many ways to serve fried eggs: fried until: the yolk is firm between two slices of toast, it becomes a fried egg ssodwichs Hare: peans.enjoy fried eggs wit! meat as in. Veal Holstein, which is a breaded veal cutlet “topped with a fried egg.-A Canadian adaptation’ of this meat and egg combination is a burger made from a ham- . burger. patty with a fried egg-" on top. To cook tender, appetiz- ing fried eggs, use. just a small amount of fat and check that the frying. pan is moder- ately hot. A fried egg should ing of . people before the, uncontrolled for-. ces of capitalism, which give, rise ‘to economic crises of: over-produgtion, unemploy- Camper erisp brown edges ment, war, hunger ‘and the paver) of the pot Popular mas: : ee Lenin, who endorsed ‘the . idea that religion’ is’ the ' opium of the masses, often equated superstition and rell- gious beliefs, despite the fact that* superstitions are ana-\ -thema ‘to ‘the-’ established ' church as well. ‘ It religion is. opit superstition ‘seems to bo spice that flavors life for the Russian: people in an other- wise drat wer world explained by - the laws. ot dialectical materi. alism. ‘Tho black eat is ax rauch - feared here..ad it. is in ‘Western Europe, North and’ * South America and parts of Asia. But other popular’ be- dels seem to:be unique and of many are shrouded in the mists of Slavic antiauity: Ae ussian buying flow- q ack wl slrage thogen an add number if-he is taking them 7 eevee home or presenting them toa friend. If the flowers are to * mark'a grave in a cemetery, the number ‘will always be side. To cook with even less © butter, steam-baste the eggs — by adding about 1/2 teaspoon oe water to the: frying pan while the eggs are ; frying. °° Cover the pan tightly to’ hold. in the steam and cook until the eggs have reached their - desired doneness. “When cooking eggs over an open fire, heat a tightly greased -skillet or ‘foil pan over the hottest part of the fire; break eggs into the pan, then move the pan to a less intense portion of the fire so that eggs cook slowly, over moderate heat. - This will prevent the egg protein from . becoming ‘tough and rubbery in texture. From the results gained by. following these. simple frying techniques you'll add to the enjoyment of campfire cooking with eggs. ‘tions of an even . ae ‘of flowers are so strong, Rus” sians . openly scknomlede, “you: ‘Two charges of driving with ‘a blood’ count over | .08 ‘were he: in proviticlal.court July 19, ‘Joseph Roger Roy, 61; of Castlegar pleaded not guilty “but was found guilty. ‘Teha Horcoff pleaded guilty. Both $800 or in default ould | 20 days in jail, "offended if he were offered a: bouauet of, say, six. roses. A charge ° against Her- man Frigge 0 et driving Phils, knife eunea on -the floor ‘ofa § Russian home mieans; that a :. indieates the imminent arriv- spilled salt over their'should-°. er. But if any salt is spilled it means there is going ‘to be a ‘A ‘superstitious. Russian © will snap up a‘ coin ‘found lying heads up on the street. Pati warp here trad tails ck. Ys carry his bride ov: the threshold of their new home. But they do put their cat inside before setting foot inside the door. « Virtually no Ru fan. comfortable ~ shaking. hands or exchanging greet- ‘ings across the threshold. of an open : door.’ Either the ‘guest must come in or the * court hore He pleaded ey and ‘was fined $400 or in default po ae. in jail. William ‘Allen "Walker, 24,\of Castlegar was fined $125 after pleading guilty to’ a.charge of ig to leave a ticenced premize when re-~ quested to do so: by the licensee or an employee of : the licence. “80th Birthday Brings Pleasant Surprises A family surprise party was held at the Nordic Hall on July 1 in honor of Mrs. Leila Heagy, on the occasion of her S0th birthday. _Mrs..Heagy was plea: to see four surprised oft her five children in atten- .,. Sooner or ‘later it had to happen, but the authors of the Guinness Book vot World © Records, wish it had been later — much later, * Causing them all kinds of headaches was a group of energetic young Californians, who several years ago staged - one. of the ‘most, unisual “Olymples” in history. The young people were out to rewrite the records in most of the “goofy”, categor- ies listed in’ the ‘Guinness book... Bi To. the dismay of the Guinness book authors, they were all too successful. The group of 200 “athletes” laun- ched an assault: on world records which was probably a record in itself. The kooky group of record breakers didn’t miss «much ‘in its spree. Keyin Farrell and Corey Fletcher proved: that” you really can stand ‘in one spot long enough for. grass to: grow under your feet — in this case foot. Each stood on Program | The question’ of inade-. quate advertising of univer- sity transfer courses offered at David Thompson Univer- sity Centre was raised at the Pecent Selkirk’ College ‘board “meeting, = Board chairman Robert Buckley told board members he had received a telephone - call from Leo Gansner former chancellor of Notre-Dame: University, regarding promo- tion of courses offered at bIua ‘- According to Buckley, Gansner was. concerned - about what the public's per- «spective would be of what the programs will be offering. ‘ Board member Nan Hen- drie said, the Nelson public “is very well aware of.what is happening at DTUC,”. appar- ently referring to the publics "knowledge of courses olfered at ‘the ‘centre. .. hoat...must: go out_ before ; - And: your. house this morning, you ‘gee A man carrying an empty bucket, best stay at home all day. If the buci.et is full, you can. face the world confident that : fortune. “ smiling on Z Police Briefs _ 2 Police are investigating 4 July 27 accident: ‘on High- way 3A, near Brilliant Bluffs. RCMP. was northbound on Highway 8A when the vehicle she was driving left the road. Accord- was ing to police, -Slatter was taken to Pospltal with bruises and released. Damage to the vehicle . was satiated. at Polise eet ae charges injuries in a July 27 accident that occurred on the Pass Creek Road about four ; miles from’ Robson . Road. :, RCMP said a vehicle driven ee STOPPING FOR A PICNIC lunch ashore can be great fun, but there's a good chance you'll have some ants. for company as you begin eating. Rather than letting their presence. aggravate you, take some time to study these - Interesting little creatures. You'll find they're sensing. Interesting and very hard workers. 3 CLOSED AUG. 4 The Castlegar a ind Slocan _ _Valley Cc of -th \e ¥ Credit Union will be closed Satur: ° day, August 4 due to the holiday. by Thomas G. Powell, 88, of. Crescent Valley left the Pass Creek Road and went into the ditch after. going ‘out’ of control while coming out. ,of two :sharp:: curves: -- Police estimate camege to the vehi-. According to ROMP, no . charges were laid following an aceident last Sunday on Centre Street in ‘Blueberry Creek. Police report a vehicle driven by Marie H. Cormier, report. that Rhoda damage to. Anne Siatter, 90, of Winlaw - 15, of Blueberry’ Creek, left the-road and struck a hydro pole, resulting in” $1,500 jage | the: vehicle. Polize kept that Steve,. W. Semenoff, #9 of Castlegar ith failing to: yield to onco traffic : er ‘after an ‘accident Sunday on Highway’ 5A 3A in front of the’ Esso Service station. . ROMP t reported that. Semen- off was northbound ‘on High- way 3A when’ his vehicle made-.a left turn atthe. Esso in’ front. of ‘a, southbound vehicle driven by ite ‘vehicles at $1,500 “each.” cak ‘supper, several: diffrent games..were enjoyed. by by all present.’ Guests attended. from’ Vancouver, Black Creek, Campbell River, Quesnel,: Cranbrook, Creston and Rockgien, Sask. Among the local friends -in attendance was a special friend of the’. guest of: honor — Mra. McCreight of Castlegar. raised the que stion that’ perhaps advertis. ing had-created the impres- sion’ that there was nothing “else offered ‘at DTUC other than the arts program. Buckley referred to the confusion’‘as, one more ser-_ vice ‘of ambiguity.” ao ‘When contacted last week, Buckley said Gansner * was concerned, but not fully. informed. A steering commi-' ttee has already: discussed the matter, Buckley said, and Gansner.was likely unaware what courses would be offer- ed at DTUC-and may not have recognized fully. what they are. : “He perceived that peo- be CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘ hitsdas, August 2, 1979 A7 Goofy Records Broken one log ‘for , Tn’ wise 60° minutes longer, than the previous record-holder. Scott Case risked ‘suc- cumbing to a nicotine fit when he smoked 110 cigar-- ettes simultaneously. for 80 seconds. He hopes to go down in history as the greatest chain-smoker of them all.’ -. The ordeal was not ‘all . that exelting for some of the contestants: '’ “It's extremely boring,” complained three high school students in their 35th game of Monopoly, although they were comfortably six hours ahead-of the previous mark. Three others even dreamed up anew category — unicycle riding, With an ample supply of Johnson's baby powder to soothe the’ saddle burns, they managed to stay on their unicycles for a record 50 hours. Allan Littman, 17, might someday become one of. the ,great wine tasters. He al- ready has a huge appetite for’ grapes. He consumed a whole pound of grapes — seeds and all — in 52 secénds. That Problems cliopped 13 seconds ‘off the record, oon have to wonder what would have happered if Bruce’ Stewart’ and Rébert Argust had been mad atleach other, The two slappedjeach other red inthe face for a record 81 hours, i Frank..Dolco’ will never be ata loss for a parlor game at a swinging party. Heblew 116 smoke rings on onejdrag to break the old mark by 80. John Parker proved that the art of goldfish swallqwing. is not dead. He set the) new . world's mark by downing 800, 76’ better than; ‘the previous high. | Rick. Summer, 14, be- came, the greatest donut dunker when he consumed 20 in nine minutes, ‘50° seconds. John McKinney and Rick Sackett disappeared in a - cloud of smoke when they managed to stuff ,52. cigars each’in ‘their. mouths end managed to keep’ them all alight for 30 seconds.’ Allan Greenberg twirled arecord album on his forefin- ger for a record five hours, at DTUC plee in the p . may. - -not know.’ about the’ courses either,” said Buckley. The board. revealed at the meeting that there were ‘transfer cours- ie :available ‘at’ DTUC, but that there were ‘no science courses included in the frans:; fer program. = Sat. "Good Old Affordable Prices’ acon from Castle Theatre) CASTLEGAR * ‘9am. to 6 p.m. Fridays til 9 p.m. Cased Sundays 42 Columbia Ave. this. time: to donated in.an would like to water-truck. all.: .. We would like to-take relatives, friends, neighbors iid‘ all:the’ people ‘th 1 “tlegar Forestry and Cominco God bless you one. and Mike & Elaine Pictin "Mike & Mabel Pictin Mike & Thelma’ Fostnikett thank all: the’ y way. We also thank the Cas- : Cue = 7) Sue CAMPUS DIRECTOR | DAVID THOMPSON UNIVERSITY CENTRE, NELSON Forget . Something? eee How ‘ about the Chicken??? No matter what your plans : Selkirk College, - ‘comprehensive ‘community col-' lage in the West Kootency area of B.C., invites ap- ~ AUGUST SALE . CLEARANCE ON SuMaia EAEN TO, ladies Dresses ewer teens and ren's, 25 % OFF size: Polyester Knits and In- ferlock Fabrics 60" wide,.20% orF _HARRY'S DRY . GOODS AND - CLOTHING 142 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-5569 for the of Campus Director to as the adm for, the David Thom- pson University.Centre:Campus in Nelson. This position reports directly: to the Principal. Be The. Director will be a member of the College plan- nin will dminister the budget, academic programming _and the day-to-day operstions of the Dovid Thom- pson University Centre Campus and will manage with the céntral College services. Applicants should have o graduate degree, and 3-5 years experience in a° Seetrated administrative position, - as soon as po after See 1, 1979, App will be i, in strict in August 25 ue ¢ Personne! Office, selkirk College . Box 1200 A astlegar, B.C. VIN NSH. and policy development group. The Director * the support services for the. campus through'liaison. An attraciive salary. cand benefit: fucking is. Include — be it-fishing, hiking, scuba diving or just relaxing at-home. ... make sure DIXIE LEE CHICKEN is Included In this weekends plans. It’s tender and juicy fried chicken at its best. Remember — Dixie Lee also carries e English Style Fish 71h Ave. South eA Varied Salad Selection . 365-5304 ° Pizza'- great during this long holiday weekend By the way... or Downtown Castlegar 365-5353