ACTION ADS LOCAL/NATIONAL NEWS HELP WANTED BUsNESSOPron. Party leaders called key to win Woudierd Pah echesl, 5:2 Gers FOR AALS The Rarer Sait py GREG VAN MOORSEL if political anal ight, into the voting booth and vote for the we week al to operatar. iy But if political lysts are right, into the voting vote for tl Henderson, 69, a former Tory cabinet for 2 children) ye ¢ ola rn RSnars. ois 7/8 London Free Press many politicans could safely leave — party dog.” minister who held Lambton riding aie! LONDON, Ont. (CP) — The par- the campaign trail for the beach this Graham White, a political scientist from 1963-85. ty. The leader. The local candidate. ithout affecting their chances at the University of Toronto, agrees. Analysts cite a combination of the Full Time ' can olfer you everything Choices facing Ontario voters in i : “Most people that in- factors in ing why FLORIST you ve ever looked for in o business | the Sept. 6 election beg the age-old Ontario's three main political par- dividual MPPs (members of the Ontario voting is based largely on s seoolar of thaat Bont pric im the | Political question: For whom, or ties and their leaders — not their local provincial parliament) — let alone jeaders and parties: vired dock waterprooting industry. what, do people really vote for? candidates — are the most decisive opposition candidates — don’t really © Party strength. Parties not only Apply Box No. 3007S Our deolerships stort at $6,000 and Like most puzzles, the answer factors in election outcomes, say make a whole lot of difference” in provide the money to finance an elec- includ tallati d sal ives i iti ‘enti i " i A : Hance eae po pled << seems to depend on who gives it. re political scientists who study voting yoting choices. tion, but they also organize the torton The way some politicians see it, it’s behavior. In the 1987 election that swept jegislature between votes and set the These enbewunceta the candidate that matters most. “*Generally, local candidates don’t Premier David Peterson and his policies for local candidates to adopt. WORK WANTED or part-time operations. How else to justify their constant matter for much,’’ says Peter Liberals into a majority government, © Leader profile. 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Dance , mobile disco units, PA rental, musical instrument sales and supplies. Ph. 362-7795 ) HANDYMAN — Light carpentry, fences, patio decks, painting, inside and out — le rates (senior discounts). 365- . tr/30 SCHARF CARPENTRY * Contracting © Finish Carpentry ng FREE ESTIMATES CALL CHRIS 365-7718 ¢ month distributing 100% natural skin, hair and nutritional products. Please call 24 hour recorded message. 442-2725 7/67 NOTICES TAROT CARD reading. Sophio’s bock For appointment call 365-5696 or 365 3/66 ZUCKERBURG “ISLAND HERITAGE PARK pen daily dawn to dusk. Chapel jouse open’? days from 8 a.m RAILROAD STATION — Mon.-Fri, 8-5 For information on weddings ond tours call Heritage Office. 365-6440. tin/45 ‘School District No. 9 Castlegar) TO PARENTS EDUCATING THEIR CHILDREN AT HOME Under of he School Act. R.U.4 CONTRACTORS. ¢ HOUSE RENOVATIONS * CONCRETE © — MING POOLS 365-8355. in/8 ¥NOA Tiv BOs SN 33S JDIAYIS FSIS GERRY'S BACKHOE SERVICE parents heir children or home MUST register ‘ nas Home Education students 61% schoo! in School District No. 9. For further information, call the Superintendent of Sc thools at 365- 7731. ROBSON PLAYSCHOOL a play group for Starting September 11 2 3 call: Margaret Green 365- 3861, Maureen Milne 364-2259. 2/86 ding at picnics and barbecues? science department. **A lot of people hold their nose, go Mill emissions worry scientist GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. (OP) — Dioxin emissions from ‘pulp mills may be decreased in the future, but hundreds of other dangerous chemicals in mill effluent ate still concern, says scientist David Schin- dler. A member of a provincial review board that delaying the bleaching process should be reduced as much as possible, he said. The Alberta Environment Depar- tment has ordered kraft mills at Hin- ton and Grande Prairie to reduce production of organochlorines, but past dioxin discharge will continue to be a problem in northern rivers, it said. Alberta-Pacific pulp mill near Athabasca, Schindler said the in- dustry is reducing dioxin emissions to the point where ‘‘future production of dioxin is not a big problem.”” “We shouldn’t worry much about future production,’’ he said in an in- terview. ‘‘What is there already is a worry, and the other organochlorines are a worry.”” Dioxin, a suspected carcinogen, is one of hundreds of chemicals believed to be formed in the bleaching process of kraft pulp mills, Schindler said. Few have been studied, but the **You can expect the problem to be around for the remainder of this cen- tury anyway.”” disappeared in the campaign,’’ White says. Similarly, the '85 election that en- ded--the Conservatives’ 42-years in power showed a strong party — the tories were at 50 per cent in popularity polls — can still lose badly without a matching leader, Woolstencroft says. that in a tention, leaving local unknowns scrambling for any coverage they can get. * Members” role: Members of the legislature usually must vote along party lines in the Jegislature or risk being cut off from the party and its finances. Critics contend that reduces with Frank Miller (as But : some retired legislature mem- bers bristle at suggestibns that their influence on voters pales by com- parison to their leader and party loyalties. “*It’s more like 50-50: Half of it’s the party, the other half the leader and the local candidate,”’ says Lorne to warm bodies with a vote, making them obscure to the electorate at home. © Track record. A party’s policies or past performance may appeal to voters, even if its local candidate does not. Sometimes called ‘retrospective voting,’’ it often explains how politi rookies manage to defeat prominent candidates. LEGALS LEGALS A ‘recent claim by Minister Ralph Klein that a health ad- visory on eating fish from polluted rivers won’t be needed two years from now is an “absurd assumption,’’ Schindler said. The advisories were issued by the federal and provincial governments after dioxin and furan levels ex- ceeding federal health guidelines were found, in some fish species in the Athabasca and Wapiti rivers. BIRTHS & DEATHS 365. 7137 106014803 “ery DIqQuinjoD BOL « SBEt-S9C CHOY $O33N SNILWIH 8 ONIGWMTd ONILWIH 3 ONIGWATd BVOTTISVD Z ‘das 04 yBnosys 27 “Bn ‘Aopuow PLANNING on building or remodelling’ Reliable tradesman available for “aii phases of construction or painting. No fob too big or too smoll. For free estimates call 365-8302 6/66 SEPTIC FIELDS Triple A Cc PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIED $165 $15 DISCOUNT FOR CASH! Callus for details! Classified Ads + 365-2212 acre BIRTHS BARRETT — To Judy and Dave Barrett, o boy, born July 25 at Queen Victoria Hospital in Revelstoke BLOCK — To Elizabeth ond Stacy Block of Lordeau, a boy, born Aug. 11 BOUCHARD /BERNHOF To Joanne Bouchard and Ken Bernhot of New Den ver, a girl, born Aug. 10.. COOPER — To Megan a cite Cooper of Nelson, aboy, born A LUDOWICZ/ERICKSON — To Helena Ludowicz and Terry Erickson of Kaslo. o boy, born Aug. 11 MILLER To Volorie end Doretd Miller of Nelson, a girl, born Aug. 1 MUNRO — To Randine and Kent Munro Province of British Columbia Ministry of Government Management Services 354-6521. No guarantees or warran OFFER TO PURCHASE OF BRIDGE SPAN Offers must be received on “O. Commission (c/o Parliament Buildings), 4234 Glantord Avenue, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4, facsim number 356-8326, not later than 2:00 p.m. September 18, 1990. item 0001: Bridge Span, 51 rm. Steel Truss, 75 tonnes. Located: “as is and where is” 3872 Lower Passmore Road, Winlaw, B.C. at the Little Slocan Bridge. For further information, please contact Mr. Lorry Brown, Ministry of Transportation and , are expressed or implied and all bidders must satisfy themselves as to the type, kind, and/or condition of all item(s) advertised and the successful bidder(s) will be responsible for the removal of such item(s). The suc- . #512" by the Purchasing number 387-0386, phone ighways, Nelson, of Nelson, a girl, born Aug. 18. SNOW PLOWING ~ ge tae cessful bidder will be required to have the item(s) removed = from the site within 10 days commencing from the date of ac- pect rpelery IN MEMORIAM Sowchuk of Nelson, a girl, born Aug. 13 ceptance of the offer. — ARMSTRONG — Ellen H. Armstrong of SAWCHUK To Bindi and Martin (2610) uo ewoy as SAVS UNE oe sgasz ef in igi i avORTLSVD 40d SITVS GNV 10661 YOd VIN 2 SONILSIT “S°1'W NI “Woy acy Oqurie) — SoseIe HOUNGLIY pus man O wsa0sin0ds @ O(.28ruy pung..) see SHLLV wr AzTOaS Ca @® AN v0 ‘0¢ ‘Bay “Aopeuny) £110 1) “8104 jO12NID © O} spoey Canvuo @ 0cs Z sdag 04 yBnosys 27 ‘Bny 'Aopuow =A PHONE 365-7124 TAROT CARD READING — Sophia's back! For appointment call 365-5636 or 365-8144. 68 ANNOUNCEMENTS MATURE WOMAN available to babysit in her home. Ri rates, references available. Phone 365-6646. ttn/65 LS STUDENT FOR HIRE Need @ job? High school and college students may offer their services under this category. Phone our Action Ad no. 365-2212. We will run your ad for 3 issues at no charge. TFN/S9 ERIC is bock from holidays! if you need your lawn cut, odd jobs, pets walked, etc. Call 365-2375. tn /67 FRED and BONNIE STEINER are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of Bonnie's daughter, Colleen Sheffield to Randie Harmston, son of Ron Hor mston. Wedding to take place on Sep tember 8, 1990 68 TO SANDRA AND BILLY ANDERSON To our darling daughter and favourite son-in-law While we ore many miles awo} Our hearts are with you on your special doy. Now starts a new lifetime of love That we believe you both will achieve We wish that we could be there ut we know in our hearts rou must feel our love and will be as happy as we ore. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY le Castlegar died Aug. 19 at age 83. Mrs. Bo: 3292. Cestleger BC 365-5167, 104/24 CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION In Memoriam Donations, Box 1228 Rossland, B.C. VOG 1Y0 104/80 “Your Charity of Choice’ Your caring gifts in Honour or in Memoriom are a beautiful and thoughttul reminder. ‘ede: B.C. AND YUKON HEART FOUNDATION ex 3023. berry Your Donation is [ax Deductible is survived by her husband George of Castlegar: son Don of Toron to: daughter Sandro Hartman of Castlegar; five grandchildren: and one sister, Janet Giles of: Athabasca, Alta FOWLER — Jean Nimmo Fowler of Vanada, B.C., died Aug. 13 ot age 82 She is survived by her husband Ted of Vanada; daughter Barbara So sisters Sheila Seymour of Cestiegor Margaret Beckett of Trail: brother Bill Browne and his wife, Vera, of Trail; and many nieces and nephews NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY LEGALS 602-7th Street + 365-5212 BE A PART OF OUR CARING, FRIENDLY the bearer of the successful bi S.S. tax. The successful bidder must mal notification of acceptance of hi: The highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted, but id will be required to pay the 6% ke full payment within 10 days of is/her offer. Y OF GOV Purchasing Commission (c/o Parliament Buildings) 4234 Glant Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4 TMAN SERVICES lord Avenue, FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.O.P.) Below Castleaird Plazo Phone 365-6317 All our love. Ded, Carol and Corl. 68 LOST DUPLICATE GIVEAWAY IT'S A GIRL! Born to Elroy and Lorraine CERTIFICATE OF TITLE GROWING FAMILY ishoff and daughter, Kayla Taryn on LAND TITLE ACT SUNDAY SERVICES Adult Bible Class 9:300.m Phone 365-5818 August 19, 1990 weighing 7 Ibs. 10 oz RE: Lot 18, Diatrict Lot 7174, Kootenay 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Morning Worship _- 10:30 a.m. PASTOR STUART LAURIE + 365-3278 BLACK MALE 1'%4-yeor-old Malamute. 4oppy grandparents are George Kinakin District, Plan 2041 Home Fellowship Meetings Children s Church Ages 2-11 Very friendly. Phone 365-5387 or see at ond Peter and Olga Switlishol. ja cn Evening Fellowship 6:30 p.m, 204-8th Ave. (corner of 4th St. Cel fad MR. and MRS. MERV RUSH and Mr. and WHEREAS proof of loss of Duplicate 7 Wednesday: Home Meetings 7 p.m. |- Week Service & Study Ave.) Mrs. Don Roberts of Victoria are pleased | Certificate of Title No. " tenon aeee ee Sees, to announce the forthcoming marriage the above mentioned lands in in September y — You tudy 7 p.m. escay iF YOU have on item you'd like to ; _ Bible teaching tor all ages veaway op usalline or phone 01, their children, Elizabeth ond Glen to Ci ‘OF OF ROI Sih veo teed HOME OF CASTLEGAR A Non-Denominational Family Church i tak lace October 6, 1990, Victoria. EXECUTRIX THE WILL OF ROBERT Weekly Youth Explosion Seon We'll run your ad for 3 \eouse 8 c. pl 68 HENRY WHITE, DECEASED SEE DF ” CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 Preaching the Word of Faith! tree ot charge. in/S1 ——— 26978 has been filed in this office. OUR DESIRE IS TO TWO turtles (approx. 6”). 365-7638. 3/67 SERVE YOUR NEEDS GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Columbia Ave. TO GOOD HOMES — white calico kit- Attend Morning Worship tens, 965-5604 367 PERSONAL 11:30.a.m the Church Church School 11:30 a.m Rev. Murray Garvin 365-2438 PASTOR: BARRY WERNER * 365-2374 — SUNDAY SERVICES — 2329-6th Avenue NILV3H 8 ONIGWNId YVDITISVD 88£E-S9E INOHd AL= 4No jnoqo ys 034318 '8DA "AL SIONVITdd¥ NMO 01 IN3Y Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery & Children’s Church provided Wwavd ASsOH 3349 SSVd Indlinw3g L112 -59€ 406ays0> ‘ory oiqui NOISIAIG JINVUNSNI NOILIGGY HLIM 3IWOH J11IGOW OLX, 0h “QMS UIHAA “OOS'PES 40 [108 Notice is hereby given that | shall ot the expiration of fourteen days from the date of first publication hereot issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of the said Duplicate unless in TWO, cole Kies, oppo weeks: “a; DGIIOUIES Gaaaues the meantime valid objection be old. 365. alco Rivers: swore: & oe ALCOHOLICS co grenymovs ond Al: Amen. made to me in writing Tsec-s9t AHLEV>W INAVM For turther information call 365-5212 REV. RANKIN McGOUGAN SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH of your Ta71 Columbié Ave., Trail 364-0117 choice! Regular Saturday Services 1-226-7540 lawomir Malarek UNITED CHURCH SHARE A RIDE 2125 Ropitiror Pastor SI eat OF CANADA 2 Action Ad Phone Date of first publication: August 25, ST. DAVID’S WORK, School Trips, Weekly Shopping A . 1990. s 2224-6th Avenve Cut expenses ond save money. Get Number is 365-2212 ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD 14 Blocks South of Community Complex 2404 Columbia Avenue with @ Share-A-Ride column. We'll run your od 10.a.m. Worship & Sunday School < DIRECTOR OF biabyrrigga Cunch Schocl $18'0:06: Mid-Week Activities for alll ages. RESIDENT CARE ee ee ke Morning Worship 11 a.m. Phone for information. Rev. Ted Bristow. 365-8337 or 365-7305- 365-2271 or tra Johnson ¢ 365-6762 ‘Applications ore invited for the position of Director of Resident Core for a new To Know Christ ond Make Hin Known Pastor ‘and 25 bed Extended Care Unit that is opening in January 35 of 19m. ST. PETER LUTHERAN Reporting to the Administrator, the Director of Resident Care will be respon LUTHERAN ible for the ond si ‘all programs of care tor the residents. The successful applicont must be a self-motivated leader and CHURCH Sas team builder with proven skills in communication and problem solving. -CANADA ~ Di ceeost block kittens, (1 mole, | ERE Pf aris ce i 006'6s$ *AUNIGdS VU NI 10139NH ‘NMOG ONILSITMIN (| *006'8L$ LV 3438 2 SHLVEZ “Wadd € ‘SIOOHDS GaIVNNIN NO ONILSIT MIN 71G1G34NSNI ‘WOO' Otst-s9t WOULSAS ava O13SO1D ‘HIN3IE “006'6£$ AINO “LUNOD SINNAL ¥ SIOOHDS OL 3SO1D “121ND 8 3NDINN CUSTOM car for import long-box. Color drapings and makeovers. Ladies Dated at the Land Title Office 365-5209. 3/68 =~ — pamper yourself — call today to tind || Nelson, B.C. this 20th day of August, OO out how to host an tmage Improvement | A.D. 1990. Clinic. Personal consultations also. Karla Bucsek, Certified Image Consultant 365- | ten C.8. 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Advanced formal training in Gerontology, A. set 8 Foychietric Nursing end completion of e secognized tourse in L.Tc PASTOR GLEN BACKUS FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE i maneren ton asset sear FOR JULY & AUGUST Worship Service 9 a.m. Miller Sundey School to resume in the fal! Home Phone. 052-3585 709- 10m Street, oe Castlegor, 8.C. VIN 2H7 listen te the tuted Bans Sundoy Mon., Tues. , 365-2605 “BAY DIQUINIOD 19/1 Seaeeeeneae EVERYONE WELCOME SPE CUSYY » 10604203 ‘only O1quIMo> 900) NILWIH 2 SNIGWMd BVSTTISVD : ONILSIT MIN 2 df G3HSINIZ ONILSIT MIN Please submit a resume ber 10, 1990 to: MAR. KA. TALARICO, pam ‘end District Hospitel 1T@VAaIaENN *006'SE$ 3D1dd ONINISY ‘HLNOW Wad OOS INNIAIN ZV GNId ROA NWD 3u3HM 1006'67$ AINO LV GID Id 9M ‘LOND GIHVLLY *AW8383N TE Ni VNNVS 2 100d ‘L8Odav> 371ENCG ‘1013948V1"NMOG NV HLM LNIW3SV8 TNs 8 WOH WOONdRE OMI AZOD “00S‘¥6$ AINO LV i ss scope x