Saturday, September 12, 1992 @ ‘tm Saturday, Séptember 12, 1992 “198 “Misc. Wanted 415° USED frost-free fridge. Must be in working ition, and used lawn- mower. 365-7266 or 365-3517. WANTED solid wood outside door, also — sae. box-spring and mattress Si WANTED, carpeti good shape; 11° 8 1/2” X 13° 6". 308-6500 evenings. Musical Instruments 418 imo ee ese one THOMPSON GUITARS | More than 60 new, used & vintage guitars in stock! | Guild, Gibson, Gretsch, Martin, Fender |: Rickenbacker, Epiphone, Yamaha, Alvarez, Yari Po poet neonvivess SOS" 7724 USED deluxe trombone, $200, used flute $200. 365-3037 Homes AT2 5 BDRM., landsca view home with large workshop, $I60's, 2720 Jacks Crescent, Voykin subdivision. 365-7056 LOVELY 3 bdrm. country home, 6 acr- — large fireplace, vaulted ceiling, sky- hts, double garage, 1960 Pass Creek id, $140, 789 Our team effort gets results. Drop by for a flyer! DAVID DANIEL + RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL * LAND Free Market Evaluations 365-2166 ous. 365-6892 nes. Castlegar < REALTY wp. eal 1761 Columbia NEW HOME in Salmo, 2- 3 bedroom, oak kitchen, covered deck and carport, gas heat and hot water. Low main- tenance. 357-2357 after 7:30 P.M. SOUTH-END BEAUTY. Upper-bench, immaculate, newly renovated, three lus one bedroom jome on beautifully aped lot. Feat. 2 fir oak kitchen, new flooring throughout, tastefully decorated. Located in quiet neighbourhood on a dead-end street, close to school. Serious Inquiries Only. NO AGENTS PLEASE. 365-5054 JORDAN WATSON WANTING to share clean bright home with non-smoking mature adult close to bus $375/month. 365-3534 leave mes- sage. No children. No pets. Room & Board 527 ROOM AND BOARD available, large house, beautiful view, quiet neighbor- hood close to downtown on dead-end street. 399-4730 529 with pet need 3- a ford 365-0155. RESPONSIBLE fami 4 bdrm. seomardy im Cars-Domestic 823 Pee EEC cect eC 1965 PONTIAC Acadian, 4 door, great winter beater, very goog: condition, $200. 365-3129 after 1979 CAMARO Z-28, P.W., P.S., P. B., never winter driven, new paint, new tires, one female owner, 80,000 km. $5,000 O.B.O. 1991 Mustang Cobra GT, loaded, tinted windows, bra, Viper car alarm, 365-5278. 1980 PONTIAC Formula Firebird, 301 Cu. in. P.S/P.B., tilt, cruise, $2,800 OBO, 365-2924 1981 BUICK See. auto., trans., great runabout. $1,500. 365-6013 1984 TOPAZ LS excellent condition, asking $2,500 OBO 365-5096 1986 FORD 5 -spd., 2-dr., bra, air, P.S., P.W., P.L., Immaculate, low mileage and new radar detector. $4,900 0.B.0 365-0403. 1986 TOYOTA hatchback, immaculate inside and outside, reasonabie offers 365-8104 1987 HYUNDAI Pony, 52,000 miles, 1987 D * aii 32,000 miles, offers. 368-52 1988 TEMPO air, remote mirrors, cas- sette player, 72,000 km. $6,500. Call evening 365-3520 0 Cars-Sports & imporise25 1982 get aes cue hatchback, $1,500. 0.B.0. 365— 1988 ieee CRX SI black, 5-spd., ex- tra’s, excellent condition, $9,700 O.B.0. 365-5542 Trucks & Vans 851 1977 DODGE Van, sportsman model. Offers. 365-8192 1987 GMC S15 with canopy, 78,000 km. original owner, $6,000. 365-8381 Lots 478 5000 watt generator, $1,500. 1985 F150 4X4, 351 auto, $7,000. 365-6506. RASPBERRY village 120°X 130" fully serviced lot. 365— Mobile Homes/Parks 481 1972 12X62 LEADER. natural gas — washer, dryer, A/C included. 365-8414 NEW 14 wide oe ete homes from $39,900 comple’ corchasly set Excelent fi- nancing available. Belaire Mobile Homes. 365-8077 USED mobile homes from $6,500 to $19,500. Belaire Mobile Homes. 365-8077 Apartments 500 2 BORM. a October |. 2 SS aren $500, available Oct. LF 2-3 BORM. apartment, available Oc- tober 1 1, 365-6509 evenings. APARTMENT for rent, 520 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, $550/mo. plus utili- ties. 426-5208 moker, no pets. $3600. 365-6707, TWIN RIVERS MOTEL. Kitchen units Savona s0s-6800° artment, $500, available 399 LARGE R.V. spots with cable and phone at Ponderosa. 365-3353 MUST SELL 1978 GMC Cai ome Spe. gal, l. (good work truck), $750 O.B.0 BoatsForSale 912 1977 18ft. Apollo boat/ trailer 140h.p. pened engine, asking $6,800. 800. 365-3621 after 5! IN MEMORY LIFE ... Pass it on! British Give the ultimate gift. IN cour Be an organ donor. = sconty Teresa Anderson On Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1992, Teresa Anderson of Castlegar passed away at the age of 56 years. Funeral service was held Friday at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel with Rev. Ira Johnson offi- ciating. Cremation has taken place. Mrs. Anderson was born Jan. 17, 1936 at New Denver. She grew up in South Slocan and Nelson. She married Ray Anderson June 30, 1962 at Sandpoint, Idaho. They lived in Nelson, Kimberley before coming to Castlegar in 1986. She enjoyed reading and bowling. Mrs. Anderson is sur- vived by her husband Ray; one son, Dale of Castlegar and daughter, Tracy Lee Molner of Cranbrook. She is also survived by a sister, Noralee Fairless of Campbell River and an aunt, Victoria Harding of Silverton as well as nu- merous cousins. In lieu of flowers, con- tributions may be made to; The Heart and Lung Association, Box 3023, Castlegar, B.C. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR COMMUNITY LIVING (CASTLEGAR) RESIDENTIAL AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKERS Support workers needed on a relief basis to assist individuals to live and work as independently as possible in their community. Post-secondary instruction (Education, Human Service, Mental Health, Special Needs, Recreation) with supervised work experiences preferred. Interviews will be held the week of September 21. Resumes should be forwarded to: Kootenay Society for Community Living, Box 3204, Castlegar, B.C. V1N 3H5 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 SUBSTITUTE CLERICAL STAFF Applications are invited from people with a combination of: — Minimum 50 wpm typing — Word Processing - Wordperfect 5.1 — Switchboard, reception experience — Experience in a people oriented environment Application forms are available at the School Board Office. For names to be included on the first list, applications must be completed by September 21st. Interviews will be scheduled during the week of September 28th. For further information, contact John Dascher, Secretary Treasurer at 365-7731. Kootenay School of the Arts ee sc atrendly equallec:its total enrollment for all of last year, with three weeks remaining before this year’s first class begins. As of Sept. 4, 129 course openings have been filled and two new courses have been added in response to student demand. Prospective students are advised to reg- ister soon to caneeiad ‘ah 10 weakei in Leauth, All instructors are respected working artists from the West. Kootenay region. KSA students in the visual arts also have full access to the new KSA studios whenever classes are not in progress. “This is a major step forward for us.” said George, “since our goal has always been to be a_ studio- based art school. avoid disap- pointment. “Were ex; tremely pleased with registration ‘This is a major step forward-for us.’ “Now stu- dents’ in clay, —KSA’s Jeff George sculpture, draw- ing, painting to date,” said KSA spokesperson Jeff George. “It’s partic- ularly gratifying to have students signing up for more than one course. “We presently have four full-time stu- dents who have registered for four or five courses each.” All KSA courses consist of one three-hour class per week for 20 weeks. Most classed are in the evening or on the weekend. The year is divided into a fall and spring ; and textiles can work throughout the week on what they’ve learned in class.” In addition to the visual arts, KSA also offers Modern Dance with Lynette Lightfoot and three writing courses: Get It In Writing Gntro to creative writing), Prose Writing — Fiction and Non-fiction, and Scriptwriting. The KSA office is located on the third floor of Nelson City Hall or can be contacted at 352-8258. There's something for everyone! 365-7266 PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR CHANGE OF ROAD NAME A request has been received for change of name from Arrow Road to Allandale Crescent in the Castlegar Area. Persons who have any objections to the proposed change of name are requested to write giving reasons to: 555 Central Ave. P.O. Box 880 Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO before October 9, 1992. Art Prodeah! A/ District Highways Manager for Minister of Transportation & Highways Province of A British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways Bluetop WB, cxsslatey heghary, Sere Burger AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY __AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Engines rebuilt from $995. 5 | Unique B.C. home-based | Out of work? Train to be an ir 100,000 kms warranty. Toll-free Mon-Fri .1- 800-663-2521. re invited to par- Manager. Government |i- ticipate in one of the largest rainy correspondence iter and communication pe nbn for em- plo: t. For details: ( 68 1-456 or 1-800-665- NELSON CAMPUS 1. Communication/Life Skills Instructor To develop and instruct the communication/ife skills module of the “Career Skills in the 90's” program. Applicants should have: Presto irrpsirsete experience in business P rt, building, assertiveness training, conflict lution, stress time management and goal setting; strong interpersonal and written and oral 1 skilis; experi in helping t loyed p with career plans would be an asset. 2. Entrepreneurial Skills Instructor To develop and i the training module of the “Career Skills in the 90's” program. Applicants should have: teaching/facilitating FIGHT + "eh Legal Notices 930 strong i J and written and oral communication skills; a Business diploma is preferred: home-based business experience would be an canary for the above positions is in accordance with the BCGEU collective agreement. These are part-time positions with classes scheduled intermittently between Oct. 13/92 and Feb. 5/93. TRAIL CAMPUS 3. Student Activities Clerk The successful candidate will organize student activities on campus. Some duties will include planning and supervising the activities, developing program SNOW REMOVAL Selkirk College invites offers for snow removal for the 1992/93 season at: A) Castlegar Campus - parking lots and roadways, B) Castlegar Airport - College parking lots, college airplane lots and taxiway, and C) Nelson Campus - parking lots and roadways. Site tours will be held as follows: A) Casti Cc - Tuesd: September 22, 1992, 10:00 a.m. B) Castlegar Airport - Tuesday, ms 1992, 11:00 a.m. C) Nel - Wednesday Se by 1992, 10:00 a.m. Offer forms will be available from OFFER CLOSES 2:00 P.M. OCTOBER 1, 1992. and overseeing the student recreational activity budget. Applicants require High School duati plus Pp ina nip role. B.C. Driver's License. Proven organi: and ion skills. Salary is in accordance with the P.P.W.C. collective agreement. This is a part-time position starting as soon as possible to June 30, 1993. Application deadline for the above three positions is September 18, 1992. CASTLEGAR CAMPUS 4. Senior Library Clerk - Cataloguing To provide library loguing services includi 9 , derivation and editing of MARC ds in an d r] system. Applicants should have: a University degree or diploma in Library Technology; broad general knowledge; two to three years of related experience in machine- dabl. fe with } yledge of LC classification; MS- DOS training and typing at 50 wpm. Salary is in accordance with the ihc collective agreement. This a full time position starting as soon as sedan deadline for this position is September 21, 1992. Qualified candidates are invited to forward resumes, including three (3) references, to: Personne! & Employee Relations ———- CASTLEGAR CAMPUS Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 341 365-7292 “€olage CHICKEN BURGER & 45 Golden breaded K &ATIRESLTD. 1507 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. Inventor Reduction Sale Call 365-2955 All Our Prices Include G.S.T. Now open til 9 p.m. 1521 Columbia Ave. 365-8388 Call Ahead Drive Through Service This ea has better days ahead! Located across from proposed downtown parking lot. 2,000 sq. ft. Warehouse. Asking $35, 000. RITA GORKOFF BUS. 365-5228 RES. 365-5959 FAX 365-3639 1451 COLUMBIA, AVE. CASTLEGAR, B.C. ViN 1H8 MT. SENTINEL “Let me help you with your financial needs.” * Financial Planning + Life Insurance + Disability Income + Annuities and RRIFs + RASPs * GICs and Savings Plans + Investment Funds” + RESPs* + Employee Benefits Ré The Mutual Group Facing Tomorrow Together JACK PARKIN 1245-3rd. St. Castlegar, B.C. 365-6664 Licensed with Mutual Life of Canada/Mutual Investoo Inc.*, two of The Mutual Group. GOVERNMENT SEIZED/ SURPLUS vehicles. U.S. and Canadian low as $100. BMW's, Cadillacs, ob eg 24-hr recording reveals how (416)631-4666. CANADA ENGINES LTD. ness , the Ministry Cooncwle Gevelopeent, — lect and Trade rved space at the Souter hex Exhibitions Pac Rim and Convention’ ) Janu- ary 12 to. 14, 1993, it will START A NEW CAREER! :U &RTaxServ- 15-1345 Pembina , MB RST 1 144. Also about exclusive tran- », Holly . Box 149, Golden, B.C. VOA provide a marketing opportu- nity for 60 of B.C.'s unique | Suse *errores. _ home-based businesses. | WESTERN CANADIAN SCHOOL Products and services will include gare oe Soclgrere, publishers of tharewere, prety pad small manufacturers of com- puter and business accesso- ries, and la nerryee pa business WIN! at (604)266-1101. _BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | Rainbow Int. Carpet restorations. individuals for exclusive terri- tories. Investment required. 850-2113 (Abbotsford.) INTERIOR DECORATORS. Do have a flair for colour & design? DECORATING DEN has franchises available in B.C. Training pro’ L L.Mainiand 525-8722, V.lsland 743-9915, Interior 861-5527. i“ ADVANCE OPPORTUNITY. pede ayiew ary 80-channel lite system will oy cepand home enter- mpi and communica- handle 300 items, many ex: bono Ihave the best prices and good terms. Mark 852- services. Fees range from $200 to $350 for trade space future pod Mimi ager For an appli- aan, ‘amt ct Barb Mowat | Teer. at 520-5720, or toll-free voice Poni 1-978-6155 or fax 854-3087. Great Opportanity for im native Chef. 24-seat @ ae care oo Comox Val- @ to iliness. WORK AND TENE. ONS Ptacements avail i CALL NOW! Free Mall Order from Vitamin Dis- count Please call 1- é 800-663-0747 or in Vancou- - | ver 321-7000 for all your Vita- min needs. —_ _HELP ‘WANTED _ — ‘accommo. | We need you to sell toys & yo ‘Ss ILE | gits tor CAM Gifts. NO. IN- 1E! (519)268.7000 oF tax (519)258-0707 for free into. COMMISSIONED SALES REP for number-one- STENT, NO DELIVER: no collection. Call SEAS. a — | on farms in 11 SALES, SALES, SALES. | Contact the Ear 60K+ per annum. have a proven sales Aevencenee available for the correct individual. Call Mr. From at 765-4401. BUSINESS PERSONALS - ADD ALITTLE SPICE! B.C. ricultural Associa- tion, 1501 - 17 Ave. S.W., ABT2TOE2. 1182. Province-Wide Blanket B.C. Ads Reach over 1,500,000 homes for only $195! Blanket Classifieds of the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspaper Association allow you to place your ad in nearly 100 newspapers in nearly every suburban and rural market in B.C. and the Yukon, and we can also arrange the same thing for every other province in Canada. ihe News CLASSIFIED ADS 365-7266 Or write: Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4