f h BS ~ castieGar news, écomber 19; 1980 Teaching second i * CALGARY (CP) — The next time you envy the ‘ schoolteacher's summer va- ever try to determine whe- ther or not I liked children.” The symptoms of burn- cation and 9-to-3 y consider these facts. On average, teachers die four years younger than the + rest of us, And next to air traffic controllers and surgeons, teachers suffer the most out include tant fatigue, insomnia and depression, Truch said victims also suffer frequent minor com- plaints such as colds, dizzi- “A burned-out teacher hates going to work, cannot system could be changed to reduce the fatigue of teach: see himself anything, is highly intolerant, , of childish behavior and feels like a robot: “If this goes unchecked ing and imp h social status. “It will take'a bold minister of education some- where to a multi faceted approach to teaching n ling Selorshuld € * Castlegar and ‘District ‘Senior Citizens held’ their annual Christmas Party in their Centre on Saturday evening with 104 present. The ladies of the Catho- lic. Women’s League did the catering .with some of their young people serving. | say Grace, The members en- Joyed a delicious turkey, sup- Per with all the trimmings.: After. supper, Mrs. Donnan thanked the. caterers and their helpers and the Sisters for their interlude of music. and the members for their sing-song. hristmas party © Thanks to; Mrs... J, Heslop, who ‘arranged the entertain: ment. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing, with Mrs, Rose. Wenzel’s band supplying the music, . vthe afghan ‘and winners were: afghan — which. was The draw took place for: ‘ Manning; ‘cushic Mrs. , Mary: Ellen);Cormier; and door prize’ —< Mrs. R. Worthing. art ‘The members. were re- tainded that the next busi- ness meeting will be held on loss of appetite and toss of desire for sex. it’ can result in a total headach diarrhea, ional breakdown,” - He estimates it will be at feast 50 years before. the that will turn it into a true profession and reverse the rate of teacher burnout.” Mrs. Jessie Donnan wel- comed all present and:called on Mrs, Edith -Sherbiko- to Many games were en- joyed and several prizes won. donated by Mrs. R. Worth. ing, was won by Mrs. Dor. othy Fox; hamper winner —. all, sors Jan. 8 at 2’p.m, Christmas| greetings were extended to stress of all professionals. But even more alarming, says psychologist Stephen “Truch, is that by a measure- ment called burnout, teagh- ers break down faster than any other group of workers, “By burnout, we mean attitudinal, emotional and physical exhaustion to the point where the person can no longer function properly in a certain capacity,” says Truch, a consultant to. Foot- hills Education Services. “Every profession ex- “periences it, but. not at the rate teaching does. “What we are seeing in the profession today is far more people retiring early, switching jobs or simply just giving up.” SAYS SOMETHING < When only surgeons and air controllers are considered under more stress, “this ‘should tell us something about the conditions which exist in our schools.” The former teacher has * written a book, titled Tea- cher Burnout and What To Do About It — which des-- eribes ways to deal with the exhaustion teaehers feel. , In an interview, he said many parerits and school board members consider teachers “no more than glor- ified babysitters and are pre- pared. to'treat them as such both through working condi- tions and salaries.” “If teaching is going to ever achieve the prestige it must, then a way has to be devised whereby the master teacher can be percolated out and rewarded for his’ excel- lence.” And Truch would like to see entrance Tequirements tightened up for teachers colleges and university pro- grams. NO PREPARATION .. “I. went through five years of university training that had no relevance what- soever to what went on in the classroom, and nowhere « along the line did anyone Burly steel - workers hit . the salads di HAMILTON (CP) — Tuna salad, cottage cheese and pieces of fruit hardly seem to be the fare to set in front of burly steel worker: at lunchtime. ; But many ‘of the 2,000 Stelco employees who eat in five company cafeterias are choosing the low-calorie dishes, over the traditional meat and potatoes, says , executive dietitian Kay Bet- tington. The cafeterias are run by VS Services Ltd. and Bet- tington says the new foods were introduced because workers demanded them. “We don't pretend to be a clinic, but we care enough to put low-calorie food on our counters,” she said. And company executives- like the idea because for some employees a good diet leads to better health, which in turn can mean fewer sick days, she said. ~ ; The meals are planned with Canada’s Food Guide in mind and emphasize high fibre and low sodium, fat and sugar. Some typical lunch men- us might include tuna and salmon salad with fresh fruits; two eggs, cottage cheese and fruit; assorted cheeses, fresh spinach, a slice of toast and apple and carrot garnishes, - The low-cal meals are cheaper: to prepare and sell for less than the traditional dinners, but a special em- - phasis is put on making the dishes look appetizing, said Bettington. : “We try to make it interesting and fun so people can-keep fit and stay in line calorie-wise.” . The company also ser- vices school cafeterias, but low-cal lunches are not served in them because stu- dents nged more substantial meals, she said. _ ee EA.LR.IN 1981? 1980 saw the implementation of Phase I of the Fundamental Auto Insurance Rating program. The whole idea behind FA.IR. is ultimately to remove any form of discrimination in automobile in- surance rates for reasons of age, sex, marital status or where a person lives in the province. It seeks to. - link Autoplan rates solely to an individual's driving record, habits and attitudes. And that’s fair. 5 Phase Il of the five-year EA.LR. program will take effect on January 1, 1981. Here are the highligt 8-1] business and commercial vehicles will continue to.be rated under the existing Safe Driving Vehicle - Discount system in 1981. ; (b) The Driver Accident Premium will also not apply to drivers of motorcycles or trailers. Thi: Bie is because the cost of the accident premium could exceed the total cost of Autoplan insurance for these low-premium vehicles, However, motc and < ; cast to pay claims for bodily injury and death. It provides ’ for the victim's own Third Party Liability coverage to be applied to bring the total payment to the higher. amount of coverage. 3 . : Forexample, in a situation where a driver at fault ‘carries $100,000 Third Party Liability coverage but the victim carries $500,000, the higher amount can be trailers will still be rated according to the Safe Driving Vehicle Discount system in 1981. 3. CONTINUATION OF THE SAFE DRIVING . VEHICLE DISCOUNT - Bute The Safe Driving Vehicle Discount system will + continue to be applied throughout 1981. For instance, if your vehicle was involved in an 1, REMOVAL OF AGE AS A RATING FACTOR This step completes the removal of age, sex and marital status as factors in determining how much you pay for your Autoplan insurance. From now on, no individual or group will be penalized or favoured :- solely on the basis of age. : 2. INTRODUCTION OF A DRIVER ACCIDENT ‘PREMIUM : : - Inordertoplate fi ial responsibility squarel where it belongs-on the individual behind the wheel-a Driver Accident Premium will be introduded on January 1, 1981. It will apply to drivers of vehicles _, rated for pleasure or drive-to-work use. it means that drivers of such vehicles who are responsible for =~. an accident which results in property darhage or bodily injury to others will pay an additional premium of . $390 far each accident. S This premium:may be paid in one lump sum or | pistes leat ; in three equal instal the first payat e. time liability is determined, and the second and third on the next two anniversaries of the accident. If the total claim is $100 or Jess, this Driver Accident Premium will not be charged. If the liability " is divided, each driver whose share of the claim is more than $100 will be charged the full Driver Accident Premium. If the claim is less than $390, the driver who is at fault may choose to make a single payment equal to the amount of the claim, rather than pay the Driver Accident Premium. |. - * This premium is charged to the driver of the vehicle, whether or not he or she is the owner Failure to pay a Driver Accident Premium after notice ~ from the Corporation will result in denial of Own Damage coverage for a subsequent claim for a vehicle owned by that driver. There are two exceptions to this new. Driver Accident Premium: {a} It does not apply to drivers of vehicles rated for commercial or business use. Since the cost of insurance is a business expense, it’s unfair that an em- ployee-driver should pay the Driver Accident Premium when responsible for - an accident while driving an employer's vehicle. However, accidents will still mean higher insurance costs for owners of such vehicles because i at any time in the three years prior to December 31,1980, you will lose, or already have lost, part of your Safe Driving Vehicle Discount. Despite any changes in the EA.LR. program, you : will still have to ‘earn back’ the full 3-year discount with the required one, two or three years of accident- * free driving. Vt Amaccident occuring after December 31, 1980, > onwhich a Third Party claim is paid, will result in * assessment of a Driver Accident Premium. 4. REVISIONS TO THE PENALTY POINTS PREMIUM PROGRAM In addition to the new Driver Accident Premium for people who ‘cause accidents, 1981 will see a revision of the Penalty Points Premium program as a deterrent to irresponsible drivers who acquire penalty points for traffic violations. The minimum-number of points a driver can ‘acquire without financial penalty is now 4 instead of 5. The maximum number is now 25 instead of 20. ‘The dollaramount of the additional Penalty Points Premium is calculated by squaring the number of points, equating that figure to dollars and adding 30%. : ‘5, ADJUSTMENT OF TERRITORIAL RATES- ’ Further changes will be made in the EA_LR. pro- gram towards eliminating differences in territorial rates. In 1981, these differences will be adjusted to a maximum spread of 20% between territories. .. WHAr’S _ - NEWIN 1981? Several insurance options will be available to' you in 1981 when you rénew your Autoplan insurance. Please take time to check them out before you renew. They are part of ICBC’ continuing program to provide a broader range of coverage to meet your specific needs. © ‘1. UNDERINSURED MOTORIST PROTECTION i This option provides extended protection to the victims of accidents where the insurance carried by the driver at fault is not sufficient yy Ley al lied to the claim. 2. INCOME REPLACEMENT Ifyou consider'that the standard No-Fault benefits would be inadequate to cover your lost earnings in the event of an injury resulting from an accident, you may wish to consider this endorsement. It pro- vides limited additional lost income protection and death benefits, : 3. LOSS OF VEHICLE USE ‘You can purchase this endorsement in con- junction with an Own Damage policy. It provides for reimbursement on a fixed scale to cover the ex- penser of a rental vehicle when you make a'valid claim ‘or Own Damage coverage.:. .- : i+» You'can'choose reimbursement to start 24, 48 or 72 hours after the accident is reported to ICBC or the police. It will end with completion of repairs, . replacement of your vehicle, orthe date on which ICBC tenders settlement for the loss of your vehicle. 4. AUTOPLAN RATES FOR 1981 ; Unavoidably, Autoplan rates will increase in 1981, Why? Quite simply because the number of acci- __ dents is going up; the severity of personal injuries is : increasing, the cost of settling claims-both col- lision and personal injury-is skyrocketing. . ‘We can’t control these factors. The costs we can control, like the administration of Autoplan, are among the lowest for any corporation in the auto in- surance industry in North America: 16 cents of the premium dollar versus an industry average of 30.cents, Inflation plays a large part in the rising ; cost of settling insurance claims, butso does the increas- ing complexity and sophistication of today’s automobiles, Dual headlights, unitized bodies, light- - weight materials, catalytic converters...these are just some of the advances in safety, environmental -protection, fuel economy and styling that make . every accident that much more costly. Settlements for injuries are also increasing each year. , * So, here are the rate increases scheduled for 1981: An average increase of 31% for compulsory Third Party Liability coverage. - An average increase of 48% for extended Third Party Liability and Collision coverages. u Further details on all aspects of Autoplan may be found in the:1981 Motorist Kit available from your local * Autoplan Agent and from Motor Licence Offices. em 7 " frie guitar. Best offer. Ph, 352- 3831. : FIBREGLASS CANOFY with bubba windows for im 2 picky subg. YP Pies “truck, Ph, 357. Buck. Ph. 357-9483. __3/63 GENT'S HOCKEY SKATES, size 10, $20. Girl's white figure skates, size 3, $15. 's hockey skates, 5'A. Ph. 365-7595. 2—New Swivel ‘Arm Chairs... ea. $99.50 1—Artifictal 1_fiteploce Gome. 1 pr. Ski Boots, BIO ees eenc eee G2 E'S _. Mobile Homes Ltd. Castlegar Ph: 365-574) IR DOWNHILL SKIS, cm. Ph, 365-3130, 6/65 185 CHRISTMAS TREES for sale, 1100 - 4th Street (geross from Post Of- tice). $1.00/#t. Sponsored by: The~ Church of Jesus Christ of Lotter. day Saints. Z ae GIBSON SUNBURST flattop elec. 3/65 COMMERCIAL MEAT SAW and giinder, excellent shape, Ph. 365, KENMORE DRYER, 5 months old, Ph, 365-2929 between 2 p.m. and- 6p.m. 9/64 40 BASS Electronic Organ. Ph. 365-6863. ¢ 3/64 - CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION : Rates 3 Fitst 10 Words Only $2 Additional Words 10¢ ‘SInsertions for Price of 2 6 Insertions for Price of 4 9 tnsertlons for Price of § Payment Policy . Payment moy be made ‘by cash, cheque or Visa ond, Master Charge credit cards, (t Js not advisable to send cash through. the moll. Classified Ads moy'be charged, but a $1 billing charge will ba mode if the ad is not pold for seven days -after: it first appears. (This $1 charge does NOT op- ply to Visa and Master Charge charges.) Classified Dispiay Rates based on column inch space, Exact rates on request. Classified Deadlines WEDNESDAY CASNEWS. 12.p.m, Tuesday SUNDAY CASNEWS 12 p.m. Friday One-Time Classified Ads may run in either. the’ Sunday CasNews or the Wednesday CasNews, es “ 3-for-2, 6-for-4, 9-for-5 and Until Further Notice ads can stort with either-the Sunday CasNews or the Wednesday CasNews but then run ¢on- secufively in the two editions until expiration. . Order by Mail Use the handy mail-in coupon found elsewhere in this paper, or print your Action A separate plece of paper and mail to: : Action Ads Box 3007 CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H4 e. The Castlegar News reserves the right to classify ads un. der oppropriste headings and todatermine page location, - Human Rights Act All advertisements ‘such as Humon Rights Act: ' states no advertisement may state or imply a preference, limitation, or specification, on basis of an applicant's ancestry, place of origin, age, or sex (unless the matter relates to’ jain- tenance of. public AND prior opproval h obtained through the Rights Branch). }OY'S NORDICA Ski Boots, ex- BEDROOM $ SUITE _ dressers. Ph, 365-2077, . Place Your, ”! Action Ad by NOON —- ; FRIDAY for Sunday CasNews 365-2212 TORO SNOW BLOWERS _ COMPLETE SUPPLY COMPETITIVE PRICES TRAIL HONDA - ; 368-3377 onal. gion, colour, marital |. rail ONE 6,000 L8. WINCH with cable and bar. Also 3 female fat le 3. Ph. 359-7424, 3/ FIBREGLASS SHORTBOX_ prods fits GMC, $500. Ph, 365-5781. STORAGE AND_ SURVIVAL FOODS. The ‘ Food‘ Bonk, 6 Ni int condition. Size: 5-6, $50. 365-3536. y 3/65 and odd nh 3/65 + & Friendly, ‘natural at- Ff: mosphere, with some of the LOWEST prices in the Kootenays. E: MOTHER NATURE'S PANTRY - .»'_276 Columbia Ave. Castlegar — 365-7750 em, ROSSIGNAL SKIS with. . 8/64 He EN RON WO WHA UAV ACHION %g. P TROWELEX EQUIPMENT R “The Rental Center That Has Everything” 180 bindings, Ph, 365-6340. CRAIG AUTO. Tapedeck, Four 14” ONE new 5’: mag wheels, good rubber; Ph. ¢ 365-3766. 3/64 USED and new pil d No delivery charge. Pingo tuning and repair. Phone Kootenay 365-7895 or. Carol Romney 365- 6302. ie stin/50 DOUGLAS. , LOOR 3 Fi COVERING 1414 Esplanade Trail, B.C.” SEARS 14” COLOR TV, white, 2% rs; old, Excellent conditions USED DIMENSIONAL lumber and plywood. Phone offer 5 p.m, 3. FIREWOOD by the picky load. Larch, $60, Birch, $70. Delivered. Ph, 365-7683 or 365-2749, 3/63 LACK AND WHITE developing utfit, Ph. GAMES Pool Tables, Shuffleboards, Foosball, Pinball, Dart Boards, Fable Gamés. 365-7365 SA OR Trail 368-8073 ieee no CROSS CODE (4 BI ‘ond printing tit, Ph. 365-F321 * 3/63 USED, NOT ABUSED SHOPPE al Galore” cans and freeze-dried foods Books, Clothing, Shoes, etc. Packaged for storage: life, Ideal for household storage and for your boat imper, Ruff Recommended Ri - “terprises Li "7291 evenings Ane, ‘and weekends, or 1760 Kisber Avenue, Victoria, 8.C, VP 2W7; phone 721 ies JEANS: * Alwaysa Good Deal at the “JEAN TEAM _ Castlegar 1434 Columbia Trail "1455 Bay Ave. LOG HOMES AND CABINS. Daybreck Construction Ltd. For brochure or further information contact George Donovan, Box + 100 Mile House, B.C. VOK 2E0, Phone 395-2867 (dc 97- 2735 (evenings). tin/62 PLAYWor togg South Slocan” 359-7166 AtRobson Ferry 365-2566 Open Tues.-Sun, Noon-5 p.m., WATERBED, brand new, includes solld wood frame, heater, mat- tress, liner. Fully guaranteed, $195. Ph, 367-7608. . tin/56 S-PIECE SECTIONAL couch. Rust color, perfect condition. Ph. 365- 9477. ' 3/63 6 UNIROYAL Deep Lug winters, 5 With rims & bolunced. 15", Ph. 365-7882. INDOWS:AND DOORS 's towest prices. Huge selec: pe Now stockin; q A ngcaname Fresh Air Fireplaces Com, units or inserts, Also: . stainless steel \ neys, fans, stoves, Davlyn Enterprises, Fruitvale Phone 367-7918 alter 5 p.m. : DEEP FREEZE, in operation, good _ » size, $175 cosh. Chrome bar stools, each. Soft ice cream maching, slightly used, make an offer. Inquire at ‘Bob's Pay, ‘N Toke-it, £ 6/61 MUST SELLI 16'x92" inground " swimming pool, one ladder, 30ml blée liner, walls, nuts and bolts, Telerlolons — Color end Black & White +, Steree Systems Rentals ° | UNIONPETERS aT, falesendService -* GEG, 1334 Coder Ave, Trail, B.C. FIREWOOD for sale. Ph. 365-7155. A : Aes EXCELLENT DEAL, Firepla: 365-2746." Kitchen Cabinets BY CRESTWOOD AND INTERNATIONAL : W wae ~ NV7 inpustaies iro. + Bear Creek 368-6488 A-frames, filter and ce kit. Ph. 365-7159, * tin/A32," UNION PETERS end 1334 Cedar Avs., Teall, H.C. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING sl ~* Bulk nuts, seeds, dried frult, coconut, yeast, Hour, unrefined oils, etc, Check and compare our ices of MOTHER NATURE'S 'ANTRY, Downtown Cast! bp) ROAD BUILDING, Excavating, 3/4 inch road gravel, snow clearing. 365-6563: TeanX. #in/6i GOLD PROPANE ‘Tonge, $250; ropane furnace, 76,000 B.T.U., ). Ph, 365-2709. é/ei SNE INSULATED, & canopy. Ph. 365-8224... * - 3/63 10-INCH CRAFTSMAN Table Saw, + $300. 365-5734, 3/62 ANIMAL HOUSE, Chahko Mika Mall, Nelson. 352-5167. Gift cer- fificates available now. 3/65 2.MO. OLD CALF for sale, Ph. 365- 6638, _ 3/63 * and Pets Supplies is forced to move out. Everything must go. No reasonable offer s ~ AllFish ad ooks. : ‘Price ~ rice ; through to Christmas, ‘TEVER HAPPENED To, HOON URE He AND, rel THROW You THe BALLE FOUR SNOW TIRES on new studded to fit Ford Pinto, Mercury Bobcat or Mustang I. $100. Ph, 365-5996. . 2/65 FOUR H78-15 Uniroyal steel radial winter pnd summer, $10/e9. Ph. 365-5109, y 2/65 ‘Senior Citizens may adver- tise any item for sale under $200 in this column’-free of char; charge. ‘Price of item must be included In the ad. Please call Frid We'll run thd ad for. two insertions unless notified other. wise, + tin/A33 before 5 p.m. BSS—_=]_===== Swap Shop ads are free but you must state. what you are Shop. Box “3007. Castlegar, B.C, VIN 3H4, We'll: fun yourdd.for twe weeks an ENTALS -365- : '9 Insertio: r 3315_ Run your. \classified word ad twice at regular price and get the third insertion FREE! | 6 Insertions for Price of 4 -2-STOREY 3-BORM. HOME. Built-in dishwesher, central vacuuming. stove in double gora, healloter fireplace, “2s "baths, a 47 acre) lot, many unique fechures, Call 365-2632. No age BEDROOM HOUSE, completely under notitied otherwise. . (North), Ph. 359-7729 or 359-7623 Siterép.m.. ey New 2-Br. house with FP in $64, ROOM & BOARD available Jon. 1. $250/mo. Private bathroom, Ph, 365-8901. - + "9/64 ONE BEDROOM furnished apar- tment for quiet person or couple in Castlegar. 365-7183. 3/63 Cosy starter home in Fairview Subdivision. $36,000. 3 NRt representative STRAND & MOSBY REALTY-~ HALL FOR RENT: Downtown chen, Book Castlegar, c/w kitchen. for 5138. RIVERGREEN ar ene furnished kitchen units daily, weekly, monthly EASONABLE RATES 365-7516 or 365-7750 tind SMALL OLDER HOUSE, purtable, jor quiet, responsible couple. 365-6625, F 8 Orgs OFFICES, light, airy, comfortable, cei look. tre of town, come take a look. Bob's Pay 'N Tak-it Store ROOM FOR RENT, Ph. 365-3936. 3/63 WALLPAPER - in Stock at OGLOW’S vitae discounted — vitamins, ete. MOTHER NATURE'S PANTRY, Downtown Castlegar, 365-7750, é cy 59 FOR RENT, Santo Claus suit.-Call Trowelex Rentals, 365-3315. “> Hin/6r- nay 3 STRAW: could geliver. iso wheal ir wi cracked. Ph. Grand’ Forks. 442 tin/6 _ DOUBLEWIDE MANUFACTURED HOMES : From 960 - 1,440 sq. ft. as 14x70's NOW ON DISPLAY (3 ml. East of Nelson Bridge towards Balfour on Hwy..3A) “oe ‘D.No, 5048 . Phone 625-4616 (enytime) 613 Columbia Ave,, Castlegar f° 6 WHITE GEESE, Ph, 365-3766. 9/64 29x58" COMMERCIAL building. Ph, 365-3237, tind Now You Can Get . , Off-Road Performance Great.Economy . (35 mpg, highway) With the Suzuki LJ80 Four-Wheel Drive Series : ‘TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY! AUTO CENTRE Ltd. ., Beaver Falls on the Frultvole Hwy. plus as Phone 0.6251 367-7722 now Christmas parties. Ph, 365- 4/63 foal Stk, "79 FIESTA HIB 4-cyl., 4-spd., sun ‘oof, tee yt Stk. Ne "80 FORD LTD + 4-dr., 351 V8, auto, vinyl roof, two-tone, Stk. No. FM-9-80 * 180 Zephyr Ghia 4-Or. ‘80 Gran Marquis 4-dr. "80 F-100 Pickup. ‘80 Zephyr 7SOLD sport coupe © renovotion, 620 - 6th Avenue 64 “Set up in Shoreactes Troll Ph, 369-7 , Stationwagon, 12x60 SAFEWAY, gdd-a-toom, com Tnisheds 889 atjer6 p.m. 1980 DELUXE 14x70" 5 bedroom mobile home. Ph. batted ete 30 ; . fe in Ger jews ne + Carport and shed. Allin excel condition. Ph, 693-2498 after 5:30" eT. be 3/64 1973 CORTINA, winterized, $350. (865-6289, 3/65 1975 CHEV NOVA, 6 auto., 4 dr. sn., radials, vary, clean. Ph. 365- 6781, $3,500 0.b.0,.° 19/65 1979 FORD F250 _ EXPLORER : will 9°" Comper HIKE’S — ‘Mobile Homes Ltd. Castlegur Ph: 865-5741 * Dealer Lic, #5012 MUST SELL. 1980 Ford Fairmont extras, First 1.900 takes. 357-9469. tin/6S 1974 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER with radio, winch and homemade plow. $3,200. Ph. 359-7087 evenings. a 3/65 1965 PONTIAC G.T.0., original paint, 389, 4-spd. Near mint con- dillon, After 5 p.m. call Sas 2604 | NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES owner, o large cor- well and pump ‘in . Lot 2 of Bl WwW ; 7. Plan 2933, -Price $19,950. For information contact Pat Ogloff, 1 Hondas Cost Lessin | co APs hte c Ison D.L. #5017 J. Ne! (352-3195 1978 FIESTA in very good - dition. Ph. 365.7877. S764 1978 MUSTANG COBRA 302 V8 auto., p.s., p.b., 40,000 mi. Aksing $6,000 0.b.0, Ph. 365- 3942, 3/64 1972, JEEP WAGONEER, 4 W.D., automotic. Brand new 8,000 Ib. winch, Phone 365-5012. tin/63 623 RAILWAY ST., NELSON " 352-7202 D. No. D51458 - - 1981 MODELS ON DISPLAY NOW!! ; ‘SEE & DRIVE THE NEW - FORD ESCORT AND MERCURY LYNX - | BO-BOBCAT HB BB pa ‘ee LET '80 F250 SUPERCAB }, auto., serge we remo °L L250 - "MANY OTHER : 1980 FORDS AND MERCURYS TOO!! 1980 DEMO SALE ~ "80 Zephyr 4-dr, : '80 Fairmont Squire Wagon "80 Monarch 4-dr.. ‘ "80 LTD 4-dr., extra savings, loaded Sik!No. POT-80.......000005 623 RAILWAY ST., NELSON D. No. D51458 352-7202