pang Dope ae i 16 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, May 8, 1975 - @ STUDENT "MORE CLASSIFIED. ADS ; PLACEMENT © NOTICES FULLER BRUSH. ' OOTIS- chenia and Kinnaird.” 7th are and up. Ph. Yvonne ® NOTICES TENNIS iCTION— For itermaiaten, eee ners, TINY TOTS NURSERY. LI- cenced family day care, Per- sonal loving care for small equipped fo F * play aad May equipped for play an needs, re zed. to avery when child lett at a appy. nurse: en r a week. Ph. ‘365-8143, int coholics: Al ‘Anonymo UB is a fellawshl of men and helt iex ‘The ment for ib iy, segurensat to stop drinking. There are no ‘dues or fees for AA. urpose stay Rober Zan help other. alco- olics to achieve gobriety. Fall 399-4342 or . if tins OA Are you addicted to Food?” * Do u’re not hungry?. * Do-you go on eating Dinges for no apparent rea- affect- ive your * Is your wel; g the way you a yout be have rouble f fl. Snerelal Diet ict cia bs and eis ‘ried ciate don't ark: tor, for, jou eat when Hd. 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Doug, at SIUDERT SEEKING WORE after ‘school and weekend jobs, Wills zto rolotilling. mowin Have + own tiller, eh * all ‘at ee 6903, ®@ Cards of Thanks would) Uke to ex- "press Ve, eincore thanks 10 fhe ‘management and aa Arrow Arms’ M © In Memoriums (eats ira In loving memory of Nelle Berisoff. Days of sadnes still come o'er ‘Tears in silence often flow, Memory keeps you ~ ever near U8, Though you died 4 years — Ever loved and yemem: ered by his wife D memory of .."° Ih loving dona Frank oa who pas- way May 9, 1957. a aking and loving husband Lovingly thought of and sadly: misse ty his wife, son and In |‘ loving memory of our’ beloved chughter: and sister. ‘who taken at the May comes here deep regret Month that we cannot A Gaia sees Bad Without farewell you left us ‘What we would give if we => could say Hi Alice in the same old Beau memories are all ot a daa brat ase we fea never regs p nat bro ay. and Floyd venga © "Engagements ao Builders Lfd. We are pleased to announce wa have pur- chased KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES (1973) LTD, and ere now operating under KOOTENAY. BUILDERS LTD, Osi Kofler, George Cawte, Roman + Tischler. We invite you ‘to come in and La the Manager Rudy Loose. Rudy comes. from . Pri George, where he was faenesitr of H&M Ate Y ing Supplies and brings to you 20 years of ex- perience and will assist you in your building re- quirements. Meet Roman Tischler—a professional cabinet maker—manager of the fabricating shop..Romen comes. from Edmonton,.where ‘he’ hada cabinet and finishing Contracting Co. and has been -work- ing In. the area for the past year. Roman‘ gueran- tees the quality of sash, cabinets and vanitys, The staff is remaining with us to ‘give you the best service available. ‘Come Right In Now's the’ time: to get your car back in shape. We Recommend ces ey iY complete check of * your. car to insure safe, carefree driving. “"UNIROYAL” : SUMMER TIRES in’ good supply Have your aT Transmission Serviced PHONE: ‘365-5024 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Har- if Tarrys,. Weddin; place June 14, a7 ‘e Engagements fit ie Po NERS coal INN-KEEPERS LIEN Motel Lids: ‘New Denver, i ds. will- be auc tone rfiveday, 1975 at i ae 2 auchoneet oods ‘are “not age of 165 years on . © LEGALS © LEGALS © LEGALS OFF ARTNER OF WANDS, FORESTS, AND: WATER RESOURCES FOREST SERVICE ¢ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders for the construction of an Air Ta: ) 0 May, 1975 and’ | ned | in at that f time, Public Fate rte may be viewed after 12, 1975 at: 1. ‘Southern Interior’ Constr- uction Association, Plan Room, 595 Lawrence Ay. . enue, @; Kelowna, The ‘industrial’ Construc- nn Centre, 2430 Will- Ingion Avenue, Burnaby, 5 Pwalgumated Conatzue tion « Association, +2675 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC. . British Columbia Road juilde: “"wetion Association, 710 Pa crescent: Kamlo- C. V2C' 5P3. . Seinen Interior Const- ruction Association, Ju- Files Pavilion, 185. Lake: shore Drive, Pen! icton: Prince George ‘Construc- tion Association, ssh 15th Avenue,’ Prin George, B.C. . Southern Interior Constr- uction Association, Plan > Room 202, seer Sand Av. enue, Vernon, B. 9. Southern Interior Const- me Associa tion, “ Box 10, Southern intetior Con. struction “Association, 605 Columbia Ave., on tlegar, B.C. 11, Construction Association of Victoria, 1075 Alston Street, Victoria, B.C. id /¢ busine ft os and/or 6 ed: after 2, 1976 Forester, Forest $e Service, 518 ake ‘x rest, Nelson, B.C. (Phone $52-2211, Local 255) 2. 2, Engingering Division, BC. te ‘ rest Set ee Parliament dings, ~ Victoria, V8V. 1X5 (Phone oe 3. Balls Columbia‘Govern- required Wi funded to the unsuccessful io tend : sidered having y ql jualify- “ing ‘clauses wh atsoever and the “lowest. or. an: tender 7 be ac- pata ‘Balings, Hictorla, B. * File: 02509; "= BIRTHS _ EY — To Mr. and — To Mr. and FURLAN 15, .° Mrs. Silvio Furlan of Cas- tlegar, May 3'a son. DEMOSKOFF — ‘To Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Demoskoff of South Slocan, April 30 a daughter, SPRING SPECIAL : UPHOLSTERY. MATERIALS DRAPERY | “BOAT: TOP MATERIALS CARPETS Free Carpet Installation (Except Rubber Back) TENDER CALL ADDITIONS: AND | ALTER- ATIONS' TO ‘THE INNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ‘Tenders are invited for ject Plans and’ ee: cifications available to Ge! eral | Contracto: 0, Hepont — tbl mae plans returned on e In good cr 2" wer tkead considered eat Hiee. from, fourteen rh days of close of Tenders, Documents may be viewed at no cast at the fan lowing locatiol Lad pact — pai Of 404 Vernon St., Relion, 5. Southern Interior Con- struction Association, 605 Columbia Ave., Cas- tlegar, B.C. Southern Interior Cote, atrucllen ats Ave.'S. crane Ave.,, Kelowna, B.C. Southern Interior Con- struction ’~ Associatio: nm, - 185. Lakeshore. Drive, Penticton, B.C. Southern Interior. Son ction. BC. strut i No. eo 141 icone St, Kamloops, Alberta — Calgary Constr. / sec getion Association, 2549 2 Bth Ave. NwW., Calgary Plan ‘of Lot 3, Plan | 1452, iat Rohe ‘ iste Lethbridge © Construe- tion Ascoela ton, bridge, Alb : West Coast — Alga ss0cla- Construction tlon, 2675 Oak St., Van: couver, BC, Provincial Government lan Room, | No, 801. West ‘12th’ Ave., ‘Vancouver, B.C. Bid deposit in the form. + of Bld Bond in the amount of 10%. of Bid Mandatory \ 60% Performance Bond wi bo required < of successful idders. Lowest 0 ‘Tender NOT arse sere FAIRBANKS & SAWY! architects & dommunity. ot vernon St. n, B.C, ita 952-5971 © LEGALS KBY, puBtie TENDER. scribed the downtown seed ot ca COE are Leth-” 1975, New Program July 5 : August 9/16 ‘ Dec. nee : _ West's Travel Heat 21 Pine'St, — Castlegar — Phone 365-7782, arin “A” of Kootenay DI Total’ ‘area’ is with a 201.78 a iirontage on Columbia‘ Avenile. Treasurer istrict No. 9 : Mako Your Selecion from the Largest Stock of SUMMER: ACCOMMODATION | | 2 for. RETARDED CHILDREN (over 6 years ‘of age) AND ‘ADULTS will be available at DR. ENDICOTT HOME CRESTON, ‘B.C. from June 29, 1975, to Aug. 31, 1975 For forthor particulars, pleaso contact.” DR. ENDICOTT HOME Box 1820. — Creston, B. (2 door Notch Back Coupe with 4 speed ~SPORTRUCK ale 1Gas economy It lIneof cars. . "72 MARK W SEDAN "| ‘69; Datsun 4 Dr, ‘Sedan Oc) 267, G..C. %4,TON PU. “Wandyman’s S| y TEST DRIVE A DATSUN TODAY! DATSUN IS ALL YOU REA! Largest . Now.On Display Your 1975: NOVA <= MONZA —'VEGA. 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"70 CHEVELLE ‘4 door sedan with V8 engine, auto, trans., ** power. brakes and ‘teering. radio 1720: ACADIAN | ‘4 door. sedan with 6. oie paris 3 tg speed transmission, radio... "69 BUICK SYKLA 2 door coupe with V-8 accra | fran, radio . 67 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 Ree sedan, completely power equipped, S195 ; 73 DODGE CLUB CAB +. Pick-Up Trick wn V-8 engine, auto. 51595 : t a | | on | If Area is to-Receive S We) di, TV Signal by '76 sic tadcem espivnandy -— eRTe Mast Make Key Decision Scon “Kootenay Weat MP, Bob Brisco said today that the must make several ey decisions soon if this television signal by 1976, He said In ‘a telephone Interview that‘the decisions involve payments to two Okan: ‘agan TV statlons, acceptance o| the ‘overall BCTY (CTV) appli- * ‘catton and choosing a method of transmitting the TV. signal, ite: of ; Lena’. Lawson, ‘late: of $001: Ch- ‘arlston Avenue, Robson, ‘Bri. ytish Columbia, are require Based on these factors, ho said, BCTY transmlasion to the Kestenays by 1076 | Is not rs are, three hurd to overcome,” he said, “and the the. CRTC has not been known for quick decisions.” el.'-s\) The Canadian Radio-Tele- vision Commission (CRTC) ' is “/the federal regulatory, author- ity ca the broadeasting Andus- ie, Brisco said that Sev. eral weeks ‘before! the recent CRTC hearings in. Vancouver, he ,wrote ‘to CRTC: president Pierre Juneau endo Borys snplialian, d hoped to be at the Vacenen hearings in person, put they ‘covered three full ind the CRTC: couldn't as me an-exact date for the review of the. BCTV, applica- ton," he ‘said. “It, would have been im ‘alng the those three days.” Mr. Brisco sald the BCTV Application included a clause stating that BCTV would agree - to extend service to the Koote- nays only if it were allowed to make final ‘subsidy’ payments - not to exceed $1.75 million to two independent television sta- tions in:Kelowna and Kam- 100) He explained that when BCTV extended serv! the Okanagan several years ago, the local TV stations there experfenced a decline in adver, tising revenue, The: In pendenta took action against BC’ TV, and the CRTC ruled IN AP ‘ad custo TOMER - a mst 9 YEARS OVER THE E PAST. possible for me to be . absent from the House for that BCTV; had ,to pay the independents an an sldy. “Now BCTV. is taying that untess these subsidies end after, they pay another $1.75 million, they won't be’ able to extend ‘service to the Kootenays,”. he “Another obvious factor,” he,continued, “is whether the CRTC will accept the basic application of BCTV." He said: a third, factor “Involves: the timetable; for, bringing in, the itelevition aig. “There are we wide to a about this, as) outlined: in BCTV's application,” : he: said. “The first involves the CRTC aub- . could be in the Weat Kootenay earlier In 1876, “The other option, and one that demands a quick decision by the CRTC, is to have BCTV. construct its own transmitter system,” he said. A similar transmission ser vice operates between Ka loops and Prince George’ according to BCTV, me h provided 100 per cent reliabil- ity and excellent transmission quality for the past two years.” Menevers he added, to get into the Kootenays a 196, the CRTC would have ' to approve ‘BCTV’ plan this’ month, He said immediate sorte val was needed because saaedaianeneanat a signal from the Lower Main. land." ¢Mr. Brisco said this might be: done: by making “it ‘a condition of licence renewal for the cable companies. Were route taken, id, BCTV. short -chronte delays’ in delivery of equipment and gathering -the necessary additional ataff. “So BCTV ts putting pres-, sure on the CRTC to make up their minds this month," he said. “BCTV says that ‘to _Meet the August, 1976 target RCA ‘ r énsional” é ‘ Enhanced 4 Channel Sound ‘10% OR AM Small Merchandise ; “Bonus 8 TRACK ‘CAR STEREO” “WITH “TV or ‘STEREO: PURCHASE date for transmission into Teall and the November, 1976 date for most other parts of the West Kootenay, they -have;to * get the go-ahead this month.’ He) said: if the CRTC approves the plan to bulld'a transmission’ service separate from the ere television opera: tlegar,'3 in Nelson, 7 in: cate 6) Ins’ Kimberley- Cranbrook, 12 in Fernie and by, an ultra-high ‘frequency {UHF) |. relay to Taghum. ‘5 YO Tn tte application, BCTV has asked the CRTC to reserve > these channels for its use. The: broadcasting company also said it. would provide'a back-up system In case of ‘transmi lure. Capital costs of the trans- missionaystem option would be $1.3 milton ifsit receives App! ‘says infla- tion would drive costs up by about $180,000,'a° year’ if the decision is delayed. ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1976 DingalOuPlae four. favorite gal deserves to: be peered, Allow us to lve Mom the best seat Inthe house and, serve : her and’ the family — SMORGASBORD _ SUNDAY, MAY W 4 pam, to 9 p.m. $4. 25: Per Person. ‘ Fide and Sed Setardoy sun Meas : from 6 p.m. to.9'p.m. ~ $4.25 Per: Person XL 26" console featuring RCA: color you can count on ILS’ MOTORN LTD, [Coaters Licence: Number; D147} z TES SERA SALES SERINE Lp. Castlegar Custom Upholstery pieces aioe Medgitne Avene © — Telephone 3..5-502 142 Col. Ave, — Ph. 365-5636 oe Castlegar -nvour suDGet : “Our Ex é ial dstoryiatase ae RENTALCAR HAD