BONNET ESS ME Snel arse a DHOne ar peat. 2iat SaRING aS Ghale Salon In TRIVING | ‘a; Chair Salon In stress oF Ree Deka Sales, se Weat ie, freezers 4372 Coffee Pot Catering. mi Approximate nT iH ta Pow feu d lease and rent in jal Dunes district. 1 hour from ‘ancouver. Sechelt Beauly | Salon, Box 558, Sechelt, B.C. V N SAB. Ollver, 5,000 I Hing aueriers Box | Siding has investment FOR Gackhoe, Frontend loading, call Frank, 368-2634, } aINeTER 9 ; PORTABLE Oleco Trail area, @x- Beak ORDER your wedding Invitations, parking, etc,, at the Castlegar News, Geautiful sampios, compet: oul Ph. yotnigs i $220,000, $75, ox 30070 Castiapar B.C. VIN 3H4_____2ia0 LUCRATIVE Saaleorent Fully Lie seat dining. 25 saat 3 Business Licenses werent ine 2i4 0 MAKE tesa In your spare tim Loarn income tax prept aration. For tree brochure, fia) olga ation write U & RA Pembina_Hw' itoba. A3T 2B oR Sale: Natural Food ae. it incouver, B.C, Phoni x School, 134! Wye Winnipeg,’ Man: est portunity to ecard ro Tato ul ice bar jon = jelson, Twa News, 8. festaura nt cio Castlegar x O07 Castlegar, gi os HOW 4 get your masts etc. $30,000. Phone iio & re mes? Blanket B.C, hu Rewneepat Seaton: die ever more In Castlegar News, Ave. . four 25-word clas- y Church Bedement. th Anni mi We han: jaht here. For 481 Ce e pm: jum’ toate. Preseanetteseo-cate nga {tive prices. 101 Columbia Avo. Caet tints need mo ax Sehcol, vancouver fereath "sire way, Winn: Lowne eiPlanters Eundratsin papr Manitobe. RO ae: fn. Phone 681-4022, 2/4 aa PERSONAL Ti 1 Chamber of C Commet INCORPORATE! $100 and filing Business Informatio n Gentes, 1200 focs. Wo prepa are your angerpor: Rossland Av ia St. En- ation papers ia ie N6. Ph, fast. For more informatch call: ‘The Orop in'or cali for free Law Shoppe of Jack 0. Jamas, Business ‘information. Busicens Ine Me aa A, Ll formation officer, Mrs. J. Turner, {3 jcouver area 4 Ber 4 2) chargex and Master SIMMENTAL | Association charge welcome: Annual Bal Sale, Saturday mber ard 1 pm . Chilliwacl Fale grounds, Chilliwack, B.C, View! cattle Friday Novernber 2nd v3 PB m. Sigtormatio in 888-1874. 3/41, AL-ANON — Baatleser. saturday 8 Pi 1.2 ‘Wed 2141 Produ Grooming, Boarding, and Pet Supplies SHASHEEN KENNELS (Reg.) saa n basement F NELSON 352-2164 een = Gantisgar ——— Health Sentres DANGE banda and mobile Disco available for any type of engage, 417 ment, Ph. 362-7356. tin f38 callent reputation ‘and many future » 2! Kings. train DIVORCE! $100 and tiling toca, We Prepare. your aware Papers over tha phono — faat. For moro Information ‘eal aoe Law “sha 1 Mpa. Cee a couver area call 687- zilch ‘char: gex and Mastercharge we! somes. Tee SeNaMAN would very much Ike-to most single lady or divorces without children, age anytima day or night to 362-5878. DISCERNING Adcuits, ae creetly, send $5.00 for our \ataat batalogdes St era a Bree ene jew 3268, Vancouver, OLLE! oure aoe’ anon Ygronuver, Vinyl also has insulating properties which make it at- Ei tractive during these days of energy concer. ately siding also of A felt hank to our end pelghbare for thelr ih fers | patny sugng our recent be- UUTEETE Retirement banaue {honoring Fred Haines Octobe! 18; the Frultvate Mamora Hall, rst tickels Ph. 367-06: effects. Bal and flaking. is material ities, plus a number of inter- esting embossed woodgrain ked-on colors prevent chipping, blistering . Whatever its finish, tex- ture or color, aluminum cleans casil: alone or witha mild detergent solution followed by rinsing and drying. Over the years, savings in time, maintenance and materials can add up to an impressive total. Durability is an important property of aluminum. ending upon the product, ifetimes of 20 and even 30 years are not uncommon. ae, aluminum mi with water may readily value for homeowner According to the National ¥niaa Home Improvement Coun- ' cil, many homeowners are not aware of the wide range of choices available to them once they decide to invest in exterior siding. One such option is solid vinyl siding. Wen Mar Box cannot rot, blister, peel or fa ., decay. It doesn't even re- quire painting and colors ail, Meme. . permeate the material, so keeping, they won't disappear with courses ntact «the ravages of weather or Duttus alae, ves time. ‘SPECIAL For a Limited Time Only TUNE-UP 4 Cylinder 34°° 6 Cylinder 36°° De- 8 Cylinder 38°° ted smoke.” "AUTO-VIEW #f MONT ee The word perfume is derived from the Latin prefix per-meaning “through,” and fumus; meaning “smoke,” or “to float through the air like Castlegar . URE. 1979 FIREBIRD V-8, 4-speed, low miles. Maloney Pontiac Buick CASTLEGAR 965-2155 (Collect) D. No, 01457A DEMO CLEARAN! 1979 NOVA CUSTOM 4-dr., V-8, auto. p.b., radio, Metallic trans., P.S.. Brown paint, See Vince Watso Kay 2880 Highway Dr. D. No. D523. ICE! 1978 CAMARO Z-28 Low mileage. V- 8, auto. trans., p.s., p.b. rn Turlin Motors Motors GRAND FORKS 442-8245 GLENMERRY D. No, 5130 }4 Trail Chrysler 2815 Highway Dr. D. No. 5575 1978 MONTE CARLO'305 V-8, auto. trans., p.s., p.b., radio, tape deck. Blue paint. Dube Chevrolet 323 Nelson Ava, NELSON 252-6688 jo. 5398 1978 BUICK LeSABRE 4-dr., V-B, auto. trans., .b,, clock. Only 44,000 m1. Mike's R.V. Ranch CASTLEGAR , Ph. 365-5741 D, No. 00112A. SKI-DOO "CITATION" The sports cor of the snowmobiles, Priced to sell! Kootenay Kawaskai RV. Contre Waneta Rd. TRAIL 1978 GMC 3/4-TON 4x4 Fully equipped Trail Chrysler 2815 Highway Dr. No. 5575 1976 GMC ‘4-TON. “4x4 V-2 400, clean, Maloney Pontiac Buick CASTLEGAR "365-2155 (Collect) D.No. 01457 1978 CHEVETTE 4-dr._ hatchback, standard transmission. nly 42,000 km. Mike's R.V. Ranch CASTLEGAR Ph, 365-5741 D. No. 00112A ” 9880 Highway Dr. D. No; DS23 DEMO CLEARANCE! 1979 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC 4- dr., V-B, auto, trans., p.s., p-b.. tory alr, power door locks, windows, AM/FM radio, lock, H.D. suspension, ee He Motallic Gold. See Vince Walson +» $10,495, Kay Motors GLENMERRY 34, 1977 GMC 1/2-TON PICKUP V-8, auto. trans., p.s., p.b., radio. Trail Chrysler 2815 Highway Dr. TRAIL D. No. 5575 Plan No. 49235 _. The extra roof gables of this plan, plus the lattice effect of the carport gives this design character. The plan has been de- signed with a back sloping lot in mind, plus a view, but will work well on almost any basement lot. Plan of the week ~ Design with character Tho exterior is finished in vertical siding, with a cedar shake roof, and ex- posed beams at the gable ends, As with many of the designs of today, ihe fin- ishing touches are borrowed from a variety of | archi- tectural styles. In this in- stance, the influence is orl- =O" 114.06] MAIN FLOOR 1,456 SO.FT esa PLAN : cle? NO. P1-3-235 agylet | id When finishing an ex- terlor in this manner, it is a good idea not to mix styles. For example, the fence at the back is. styled to match the extorior, and no shutters are added to the front windows for the same reason. The double-docr front entry area gives an im- mediate view of the central fireplace. There is a guest coat closet, and a stairway leading down to the full basement. © To the right through a pocket door is the breakfast nook and kitchen. The sliding glass door here will add light and fresh air to the eating + area, plus add. convenience for barbecues on the patio. The compact kitchen de- sign utilizes both the "U- shape,” and a utility counter _for the fridge and stove, with ample cupboards, and room for a microwave. The double kitchen sink is located under the large window overlook- ing the patio. A pocket door separates the kitchen from the “L- shape” living and dining area. The living room has a sliding glass door leading to the back Balcony. If this house were built on a back-sloping lot the baleony would allow for a magnificent view. The living room wall has extra glass for the same reason, The master bedroom al- so overlooks the view, and it would be a simplo matter at the construction stage to ex- tend the balcony, and add another set of patio doors for easy access from the master suite! A large closet and a three piece ensuite complete the bedroom, The other two bedrooms overlook the front, and each has a closet and individual windows. They share the three-piece bath, The ‘full basement has roughed-in plumbing for an extra bathroom, a_ utility room location, and room for a rec. room, A back-sloping lot will provide the opportunity to install patio doors leading outside on this lower level. Plans for design No. P1-3-295 may be obtained for $84 for a set of three and $9.50 for each additional copy. Allow $3 to cover postage and handling. Four per cent provincial sales tax must be added to the cost of the plans. Make all cheques and money orders payable to “Plan of the Week” and mail to: Plan of the Week, c/o Castlegar News, 524 Colam- bia St., New Westminster, B.C. VSL 1A6. 1979 2-28 CAMARO V-8 350, auto. trans., p.s., p.b., lilt-wheel, 8-track tope & more. Only 2600 km. See Vince Watson Kay Motors 2880 Highway Dr. GLENMERRY 0. No, 05234 ““Waneta Plaza Toyota Waneto Jnct, "D. No. 5605 DEMO CLEARANCE! 1979 HEY: IMPALA 4-dr., auto, p.b., AM/8-1 track radio, TRAIL Kay Motors 2880 Highway Dr. GLENMERRY D.No. 05234 SKI-DOO "BLIZZARD" This is the one for the Shea seekers. Only o few foft! Kootenay Kawasaki R.V.Centre | Waneta Rd. TRAIL 1978 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 2-dr. hardtop, St. Regis - loaded with all the luxury Chrysler options....$9995 Trail Chrysler 2815 Highway Dr. D. No, 5575 TRAIL 1979 JIMMY ONE OWNER, 4- speed, hubs, pis. p.b. Maloney Pontiac Buick CASTLEGAR 365.2155 (Collect) D..No. 014574 1977 CHEV BLAZER 4x4 Roll bor. elec- Irie winch, front lock-in hubs sunroof, Only 30,000 miles. Mike's R.V. Ranch CASTLEGAR Ph, 365-5741 D. No, 001124 3978 VOLARE PREMIERE stanon WAGON wiith air ci Troil Chrysier 2815 Highway Dr. D. No. 1978 CELICA S-speed, AM/FM radio, casselte deck, full instrumentation. Dube Chevrolet 328 Nelson Ave. NELSON 352-6688 . 5575 jo. 539 '78 TOYOTA COROLLA 4d low mileage. Waneta Plaza Toyota Waneta Jnct. D. No. 5605 “ 1977 FORD F-250 4x4 Lots of extras. Maloney Pontiac Buick CASTLEGAR 965.2155 (Collect) D.No, 01457A DEMO CLEARANCE! . 1979 CHEV IMPALA 4-dr., V-8, auto, rans., p.s., p.b., vinyl roof, AM/8- track radio, Dark ‘Blue Metallic paint. See Dove Williamson $7995 ay 2880 Highway Dr. GLENMERRY D. No. 05234 i 1975 MONZA RARE, V-8, 4-speed, TA radials, mags, and more! Maloney Pontiac Buick CASILEGAR 365-2155 (Collect) D. No, 01457A 1978 MONTE CARLO V-8, aulo. trans., See Vince ‘Watson. Kay Motors 2880 Highwoy Dr. 1D. No, 0523. KAWASKAI 1300 The “Cadillac” of radio. the bikes. Come In and make a deal, today! Kootenay Kawasaki GLENMERRY RV. Centre 4 Waneta Rd, TRAIL 1972 SUZUKI 750cc, woter-cooled engine, windscreen saddle bags, 14,000 miles, excellant condition. Dube Chevrolet 323 Nelson gre NELSON 952-6688 1978 CORVETTE SILVER ANNIVER. SARY. Loodad. 162 engine, 4-speed, power windows, air-cond Bower vsindawss olf con tioning, - Turlin Motors GRAND FORKS . 442-82. 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CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 10, 1979 B7 Combine fishing and hunting OUTDOORS: Herb Williams ~~ \ One of the most enjoy- able of all fall trips is a three-way outing of river drifting, fishing and chukar shunting: Chukars are found on the arid side of the moun- tains, where the daytime weather is often the shirt- sleeve type in early fall. These birds like the steep. rocky hillsides which lead down to water, which often is flowing water of a major river. : Thus, you can use a rubber raft or a Mackenzie- type boat and work your way slowly down a river system, fishing some of the time, getting off to hunt some of the time, and simply enjoying the great outdoors in that setting all of the time. Chukar hunting is stren- uous, for you're either walk- ing up or down those steep hills. Chukars like to walk uphill and. fly down. You seldom have much luck hunt- ing on the way up for you can never keep up with them. So most chukar hunters work to the top of a draw or break in the bank and then hunt down. Do that all day and you can be foot-sore and weary come night. But if you have your boat at the bottom, you can switch off for some fishing part of the day and rest up for the next jaunt'up the bank for the birds. Some of the time you'll find these birds in the high levels along the edges of wheat fields, or in fields with cheat grass. If these high plateaus have low bushes or shrubs in the vicinity where the birds can rest or escape, you usually have good chukar country. Keep in mind that chuk- ars don't like to flush twice. They tend to walk or sit tight after the first flight. Not always, of course, but it’s a tendency. That's why a good dog is of such value in chukar hunting. You can hunt them with- out dogs, especially in the uphill, downhill method, but even there, a dog is great for retrieving. Fall is a prime time for kokanee, since these land- locked sockeye salmon are nearing spawning time ‘pad are at their largest. ¥ At the same time, stead- ily cooling waters in the deep lakes where they jive means that the depth? which you find them ‘ ean change every day, getting closer to the surface. Kok- anee are highly sensitivé to temperature and since they are a schooling fish you're either into them or yop're not, In the spring when? the surface temperature reaches around 48 degrees fahrenheit (9 Celsius) they can be almost on the surface. When it rises to 50 (10 Celsius) they start going down, sticking with the temperature they prefer. In the fall they reverse this, moving back up as the surface temperatures cool. Finding the level each day is one of the most. important things for konkanee’auccess, %, ‘ Bob Dixon * (Sales Manager) %; Z Ogre aaa) ant SEE WHAT'S NEW FROM OR 1980! SEE THE ALL NEW [kin Peter McNaughton 1980 FORD LINE THIS FRIDAY, OCT. 12th at SPEEDWAY ‘HOURS: FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. - SATURDAY: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. &.7 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. SPEE MERCURY LINCOLN TRAIL, B.C. PHONE 384 2515 Dealer #5757