Wednesday, April. 22, 1992 m@ 851 Trucks and Vans 1985 DODGE, 3/4 ton, 360 V8, auto., 2 w.d. 365-6541 (tfin/31) 1980 FORD F-250 4x4. $3500 OBO. Ph. 365-3542. (7/29) 1989 DODGE RAM, 350 extended van, 55,000 km., air, towing package. carpeted, $13,000. 365- 4945. (6/30) 1978 FORD SUPERCAB with canopy, Camper Special, 400 motor, v8, automatic, dual gas. Good running order. Asking $2,500 0.b.0. 399-4782 after 4 p.m. (3/31) Vv MARINE 912 Boats For Sale 1989 20' REGAL. Inboard, outboard, 305 Mercruiser. 1982 17° Sunrunner, inboard, outboard, V-6 OMC. 442-2605. (tfn/16) 21 FT. San Juan sailboat, c/w Calkins trailer, 3 sails. 5 1/2 outboard.*Asking $5,500. Call 837- 3683. (7/26) FIRST IN (. OUTBOARDS [3 eal "a Ones Sie PuBLic NOTICE Please TAKE NOTE that an application has been made to the Motor Carrier Commission by Greyhound Lines of Canada Ltd. for a change in express rate schedule as follows: 1. STATION TO STATION RATES Station to Station : Weight Categories up to 20 Ibs: 5.5% increase. Weight Categories 21—S0lbs: 8% increase. Weight Categories over 50ibs: 11% increase 2. DOOR TO DOOR RATES: Fiddlers fiddle their way to prizes and a good time 2nd - Alma Townsend 83rd_ - Al Procyshyn 4th - Bea Hassler 5th - Sandra Flavel Championship Class 1st. - Vic Ukrainetz 2nd - Mabel Vogt 8rd - Neil MacDonald NOW STRIPPING A good time was had by all as the Kootenay Oldtime Fid- dlers No. 9 held their 8th an- nual contest and dance Satur- day, April 11. The winners from the seven different classes of competi- tion are as follows: Jr. Class (12 and under) lst -Jodi Tompkins 2nd - Chip Gilliam 3rd_ - Ashley Tompkins 4th - Dustin Jones 5th - Nick Voss dr. Class (13 to 17) 1st - Anna Vogt 2nd - Diana Lynn Kuhn 3rd - Caleb Dyck 4th - Darcie Nagle Make a Move!! without “VWetame Wagon = Duet Class lst - Mabel and Anna Vo; gt 2nd - Al Procyshyn and Vic Ukrainetz 3rd - Amy and Chip Gall Limited Class 1st -Jack Norman 2nd_- William Guydash 3rd_- John Milosevich 4th - Dixie Froese 5th - Basil Seni Zakordonski or Class 1st .- Charlie Prest 2nd -Jack Regnier 3rd_- Allan MacDonald 4th - Alfie 5th - George Hayes Taylor Open Class - Amy Gilliam i Is ne pee Lprenentietn hasa learning disability. There are many other signs and symptoms that can indicate learning disabilities. For more information, call toll-free, 1-800-663-7469. DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION sant; BRITISH COLUMBIA The Invisible Handicap 1985 HONDA CIVIC CRX 1982 HONDA CIVIC two door 1981 HONDA CIVIC four door 1980 HONDA CIVIC four door Western Auto Wreckers Granite Road, Nelson Ph. 354-4802- Keep children away from this fence! This sign means DANGER! Children could be seriously a. Docu-Pac Intraprovincial, 7% increase from $8.45 to $9.05. Intraprovincial advance purchase, increase 7% from $7.45 to $7.95. b. Door to Door ‘Weight Categories 0-40ibs: 7% increase. Weight Categories over 40Ibs: 10% increase. 3. Add reduced rate for delayed shipments (back haul reduced rates). Changes may be examined at the office of the applicant The above application is subject to the consent of the Motor Carrier Commission. Any objections may be filed with: The Director, Motor Carrier Division #104 — 4240 Manor Street BURNABY, British Columbia V5G 3X5 On or before April 30th, 1992. The proposed effective date is May 15th, 1992 Our Hostess’ Gifts and In- formation are ~ the Key to Your New Community Marie Ph, 365-2455 OUR ACTION AD PHONE NUMBER IS 365-7266 CASTLEGAR CAMPUS FEMALE COUNSELLOR The successful candidate will be responsible for educational planning, secondary school liaison, career planning, personal cae ae 5 sie and in the general qui College region. Applicants should have a Masters degree in and have-relevant-work on the Castl Pp Counselling, or ‘Pp ‘P Salary and benefits June 29, 1992. references, by May 4, 1992. , to: PERSONNEL & EMPLOYEE RELATIONS Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 331 365-7292 Qualified candidates are invited to forward resumes, with three (3) with the Selkirk College Faculty This is a full time appointment starting injured or killed if they climb over or under a Hydro fence. Teach children to think safety first! Make them aware of the dangers of playing around Hydro facilities. You could be saving their lives extension cords Damaged extension cords are a serious electrical hazard. Cracked or split insulation, exposed bare wires, and broken ground prongs can cause fatal shocks. Don’t expose your family to risks by repairing damaged cords with tape, REPLACE THEM. fo voouNe” @ Wednesday, April 22, 1992 continued from page 18 OCP in the works GENERAL 1) Your residential street address is + Under 21 years * 21 to 30 *31 to 40 +41 to 50 +61 to 70 * 71 to 80 = + 81 or older * 1 to 2 people * 3 to 4 people * 5 to 6 people +6 and more * Oto 2 years *3to 5 years *6 to 10 years * 11 to 20 years + More than 20 years * Single family residence + Apartment * Mobile home + Other (please describe): + Castlegar + Outskirts of city + Trail + Nelson +Other Area. * Not applicable (You may simply mention which neighborhood you live in) 2) Please circle your age category. (Head of household or homeowner) ‘ Please circle how many people are in your household at present. 3) How long have you lived in Castlegar? 4) What type of dwelling do you live in? 5) Where is your main place of work? PLEASE CLIP AND MAIL, OR BRING TO CITY HALL BY MAY 8, 1992. WKP scores with schools Castlegar Elementary School, St. Joseph School in Nelson and the Good Shep- herd Christian School in Os- oyoos have shown their “Pow- erSmart(s)” and will be treat- ed to an entertaining road- show as a reward. Elementary schools throughout British Columbia were invited to participate ina Power Smart month conserva- tion contest sponsored by West Kootenay Power -and B.C. Hydro in October, 1991. The purpose of the contest was to increase the students’ awareness of the importance of energy conservation. A calendar was sent to all interested schools and stu- dents were encouraged to pre- form energy conserving tasks every day and to keep track of them on the calendar. Tasks such as turning off lights, not leaving the hot wa- ter taps dripping, making sure windows and doors were closed, were included on the calendars. Teachers tallied the num- ber of completed tasks for the month and. submitted their school’s score to PowerSmart. Three schools in West Kootenay Power’s service area . which nowed the greate willingness to contribute to this important goal are now expecting a visit by the Sci- ence World of British Colum- bia’s Roadshow Among the Roadshow demonstrations are Arcs and Sparks and Out of Energy: Energy, Efficiency and the En- vironment. The Roadshow will appear at Castlegar Primary School on Tuesday, May 5 at 8:45 a.m., 10:15 a.m. and 12:15 p-m.. The roadshow will hit Nel- son for another three shows on May 6. mes rd = — i *™ WEST KOOTENAY POWER 1037 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, B.C. Phone: 365-8212 “Let me help you with your financial needs.” + Financial Planning : Life Insurance + Annuities and RRIFs - RRSPs * GICs and Savings Plans * Investment Funds* + RESPs* + Employee Benefits JACK PARKIN 1245-3rd. St. Castlegar, B.C. 365-6664 Licensed with Mutual Life of Canada/Mutual Investco Inc.*, two of The Mutual Group. Income Ré The Mutual Group Facing Tomorrow Together Brian L. Brown. CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT 270: Columbia Avenue Castlegar - 365-2151 Surgenor & Rogers CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS 1444 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. NEIL E. SURGENOR, C.G.A. RESIDENT PARTNER Bus. 365-7208 Fax. 365-3908 » CONST, rene en RENOVATIONS == CALL BOB ESTIMATES 365-3410 CASTLEGAR STEEL A Better Way to Build Pre- - COMMERCIA - INDUSTRIAL * AGRICULTURAL For more information, call your Authorized Garco Builder Midwest Construction Services Ltd. 428-3332 Box 1633, Creston, B.C. MASONRY DESIGN & INSTALLATIONS e Fireplaces ¢ Patios e Walls, etc. “Use Real Stone — It Will Last Forever” FREE ESTIMATES Phone 365-7051 Please recycle The NEWS nS i Ce CAMPUS a Morrison Painting & Insulation ¢ Blown Insulation ¢ Batts & Poly DUNCAN MORRISON 650-5th Avenue 365-5255 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL CHAPEL Dedicated to kind, ye service. COMPLETE FUNER iL SERVICE Cremation, Traditional Burial and Pre-Arrangement Plan Available Granite, Bronze Memorials, Cremation Urns and Plaques PHONE 365-3222 ——— ee CASTLEGAR — PLUMBING & HEATING For all your plumbing needs and supplies - FIXTURES + PARTS ° SERVICE CALL 365-3388 TRAIL CUSTOMERS ONLY CALL 364-0343 ARROW LAKES AIR CONDITIONING & ‘MECHANICAL SYSTEMS * ¢ Plumbing Air Conditioning ¢ Refrigeration ¢ Furnace Service & Installation ° Controls 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 365-2485 OF Siren cleaners Tail 348-4333, - Most Advanced System Gets more deep down soil than any other cleaning method + Upholstery Cleaning Too — SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — Why Not Call Us Today! ] fap ) WILLIAMS Moving & Storage Ltd. 18 Branches in B.C., Alberta & Sask. 2337-6th Avenue, Castlegar Invite you to call them for a free moving estimate. - Let our REFLEXOLOGY AND FOOT CARE S. Castlegar 365-5121 AND HEATING §; , * GAS CONTRACTING + REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS + COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING { 24 Hour Emergency Service Ph. 399-4762 + Guaranteed Work ° Fair Prices representative tell you about the many services which have made Williams the most respected name in the moving business. Ph. 365-3328 Collect P SEPTIC SERVICE COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping Phone 365-5013 3400-4th Avenue Castlegar MBESHOESTORES =| Sore feet? 5 Foot problems? We'll help you solve them at LYON'S SHOE STORE 553 Baker Street, Nelson 352-3034 —* 43 Years in Business ———__ + Free Estimates ~ JAMES SWANSON AND SONS Ph. 367-7680 E SERVICE & REPAIR HERCULES HEATING & PLUMBING 365-4948 ~_ DEWDNEY — TRAIL STAGES "Charter for groups Anytime, Anywhere!” 1355 Bay Ave., Trail OR CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-332-0282