CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 6, 1977 B (CusNews ACTION Classifi suitable for Semi-furnished, © FOR RENT ‘Clossified Ads Firat 10 Words Only $1.50 Additional Words 5c 3 Insertions for Price of 2 50¢ Billing Charge if Ad not paid for sevendays | after the ad is first run Classified Ads Deadline 10.a.m, Sharp Wednesdays Display Advertising Deadline 12 Noon Tuesdays Entertainment Pages Deadline 5 p.m. Mondays Phone 365-7266 T BDRM, HOUSE IN TA FOR RENT TO SENIOR at ge PORN SHED ONH il ONE Ane TWO BDRM, APTS, Caatlegar, Fully furnished, No pate, Ph, Nelson 825-9366, Py RAYS Ran heat, $160 mo, Ph, meat CITI ae is BOR own nh, 77. aie euttage, Married couple ae ye re children or pets 66-711 e FOR RENT FURNISHED SMT, SUITE 2 students, Ee TAT TOME, BPAG FOR RENT Tes ae One bai Available Immediately, . No pets, FURNIS) artment. P Me 2 BDRM, FC HINES eb ae. ley, reasonable rent, quiet luca> very attractive clean, Heh, (Rasrtorry Village, Ph. er Aliies any el No sunokers, §280/mo: Rag! aapberry on. Para Road, Brand new 2 BRAL SURNISIED oA APARTMENT, tnirs, 2 bdrms, Ph, 366-3200 her ‘3 o'clock SUITE FOR C COUPL LE 0! girls. Ph. u65-6700. on 6th Ave. FR for detalla, MALL 2 BDRM, TRAILER, Bb, 305-5905, 60 Bites, Ponderosa | Home 7 SDR HOURS BY FERRY, Robson. We are ai no children or pets, Ph, 265-7388 after & Bane [oom TO LET IN CO-OPEL- by the ative house, Students welcome, Hie eaten Bh. Son1744. male/female, Rent $88. Ph. 385- 25! — ec month, 2 BDRM, HOUSE ON ‘Ave, & Castlegar, Ph. 365-40u6. ._. __ STAR-WEST REALTY-LTD STAR-WEST W§ REALTY Branch Office a = — > = —_ <<. prey o — “ w = STAR- 623 Columbia Avenue Phone: 365-2111 MAKE US AN OFFER! MLS Must sell this attractive professionally decorat- ed bungalow. Brand new kitchen features boiling water tap. Living room has wet bar. Luscious blue deep pile carpet throughout. Completely refurbished. STEPS TO SHOPPING! NEW LISTING Conttelly located in North th Caallea Reoiny, gar- ie and earpatt, Nice fhe attractively land- scap EXCELLENT STARTER HOME! — NEW LISTING Fairview Sub-division. Large kitchen and liv- ingroom, Three bedrooms with fourth in basement. DONT JUDGE A 8OOK BY IT'S COVER Or a house by it's exterior, This home looks small but there are 3 bedrooms, cozy, car- peted living room, compact kitchen with open archway to the sunny dining nook. Part basement and a big backyard with lots . of garden area and huge trees. Appliances included. Immediate possession. — $26,500.- 00 IMMACULATE! §=MLS Newly Jeled home, fully di / Private backyard with carport. Extra nice home with lots of potential. — $38,960.00 GIVE MOM A BREAK! With this well planned home. Airy kitchen, spacious living room with fireplace, gener- ous sized bedrooms, 12 balhs, and private sundeck, Full basement with fireplace. Try your offer. MVE ON THE SUNNY SIDE! 3 » built in a pate den and rec room. Only $42,200.00 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY! Two rental units in Robson showing good return, A solid investment at only $25,500.- 00 . STAR-WEST REALTY LTD. 1976 was a fantastic year for Star West Realty. During the year just about every list- ing was sold. We now need more properties for sale. If you plan on selling why no! con- tact the Agency that gels results. Make the first step to better living. Call Star West Realty now! Johnnie Parkin — Receptionist Carolee Fitz-Gerald — 365-5945 Stan Partridge — 365-7450 Cyril Bell — Agent | STAR-WEST REALTY.LTD. MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MLS (WE'RE PROUD OF OUR REPUTATION STAR-WEST REALTY LTD. 351 TH. ttn 49 rm, suite, fully furnished $260/ house home with + cncellent valley view, Wholesale or warchouse space 8. Castlegar, Call CASTLE REALTY LTD, Phone 38 FT. ASL Es epaces for single or doubles Park, the Park all ay or Phone 365-8963 ager & Sala HOTEL 2 poOMe, nth. Pires ROOMS BY THE DAY, EEK nuble, Very reuso! Castlegar Hotel. "Ph, 366-7474, “UVLS G11 ALTVIa_USIM “G11 AlTWaa STETT: “G11 AL1VIa LSIM-YVIS a 17 ALIVIa 1SaM-YVIS ® MISC. for SALE WO AND THREE HOLE punches, Soveral atylea und pre LTICKLE BOX? by Ted Trogdon | © VEHICLES a EAN ROVER, 108 WHE: feo, Custlegar Nows Dopartment. iat Columbian Ave. i o del ne MAG RIM, $80. 0 Gi: + 14 winter tires, $v. Phos sapeavea. 31 MEN'S NORWEQIAN CROSS- Country Skis, Madshu Tex with Bindings und Hoty, BOXSUIING AND a tveus with headboard, Ph, DO SNOWPLOWING, Realduntial and Cienmier a Ph, 366-3165. et BAVE ‘fie. $§ LP. SNOW RLe one winter. Ph, REGLAt i Dutwun plekup. Pb. 266 eae KENMONS DRYER, _ $i60. ae wre Washer-Spin Dae $60. R73. BUX SPILINGS an minttresxes In good condition, Ph,_$65-3261, 352 Litres Ui FT, HOLI- day ae Teo. Mere, inboard outboard, Ph, 365-6200. 352 coMvoNnNT RTEREO RET, M-FPM, truck, Iku pews 1D OUNGAN, ence eondition rente range hood $20, Mh, 305-8028 after G. 351 GD MUSTANG S65-c30u, Gt wwe P. AGGLEFLINIE 79 New ‘eri PAR IME DLT. F STORE A) * halt shat, Ths tine, attary. iiternas 1072 MAZDA “RXZ" ROTARY. You've FORGOTTEN YOUR. CREDIT CARDS, ATG, tit PANIIT. WE ACCEPT CASH,| GOO) order, Ph, Thrunws Bile 951 ia07 CORTINA, MOTOR 6h, HO mi, Needs clutch fund boy works int gtu0 takes it, ine ant) MRANADA, a automatic, Many extras, Ph. 265-3155. ttn 4’ ‘classified word ad twice at regular price and get the third insertion es © STUDENT PLACEMENT THGH SCHOOL AND COL= Tega atuilonts xocklo mairt-time john mnny after hale services here fre of, churge, Juat drop into the Curitlgsar News attic tn place your ad, © LOST WEDDING BAI ND: BT. WH: Ite gold, 8 rings, Late in ate man's Run your ® FOUND ITEMS ADVERTISED FREE! newspaper, @ MOTORCYCLES @ MISC. for SALE a delivery, Dh, $28-9901 H702 on ONS nes ar FIGURE SKA- Pan a ati INOW One year, ok Ph, 365-3302, © PROPERTY 13 ACR ke Phy absent LOT AT unit meld Pian fon, TAIN sts ware, \iree Hom Secs, Steam, Ac Max, ch duets, Ph, early, Ph, ified Action Line, UONDAS FROM MINE ‘TO © UNDER $20 + Mighty. New and used, salen, Service and Accessories, Mave your Honda dinatuned, iturett B. Sloe Honda Sales, Frultvate, ttn 36 © WANTED WANT MORRIS MINOR EN- gine or jothe er similar motor, Ph, 365-3857. 31 » $10, Ph. RES E-78 ~ 14 $20. HD RIDGE IN TO BUY, US! 305-2442, 31. Rum poner order. ‘Write Be Pride SAND Ph, houve and faven halting, wae Exeavution and earth moving. “ter, Poin atter 6, S946, itn 3 ® WORK WANTED @ HELP WANTED ign IMMEDIATELY - part-time experienced bookkeep- ‘Must be familar with all bt ed by Compact Products, Evening work, pay plus Cull 65-7680, APT, & © units, 480 rent allowance on a nice, fully-furnished — once m, apt. Write Box 30070, Caatlegar New: BC. EXPERIENCED PERGON 1S apply brick slice atone finishes on uw hotne cx Castlegar ‘NOws and Bi like to placa o free fout Me rine on chest, Ph, 365-532 © BUSINESS te GNSETIATORS Leap oee work hourly our! bonus, Car required. ENVELOP! i. TO LOOK AFTER va SI 2 "Wwintleld, ne Vort 2c0 dressing roum 380, eet Ph. Fye0eT4t or 108 Voice of the People , Editor, Castlogar News: Freedom to wear seat- wear seatbells? No! Why? Thinking for the people (by enforcing, not basic lows, but needless daily rules) would stifle individual intel- ligence and promote mass slav- © NOTICES —_————_ Belt 56 Heariog Ald Bervico will be held allah rf alin nerileed ‘and’ Fepalteae iP ATIO, An Gudne Apptiniee Mervite, S05-0141 ur aking tin 38 Jf sromoune in, ¥ hae ’n deintcing pre treat Hen Wong to theme what it's Anon can help. Neet ina: Health Contre, Raturdiy R00 pm, Rte Rita’s | Cathatle Church | ‘thee: ment) Weidnertay 840 pane Phe Anne 365-8000, ri ~ At __tin 1% IN CASTLEGAR TTT EL BL: ack male puppy with wena Bate OPPORTUNITIES STUFF ES, 10 yer thousand. Eorn itntmediutely stamped, —sclf-addrexsec tem Mall Or- . 7, RR No, ‘at oe eNOEICES and “Cuxcade” and fireplaces In the ‘rail Nelxon, Cautlewar and ew, Phone Ray collect at Hare 766-3852 in 47 eurg's Bates, Ph, Shareaeves 86 @ UNDER $20 ACICERS ity at $20 ur teas that fealt you can uve tl chixeifle TRACKHOK, SERVICES Gravel and Excavatinic Brena Contracting, 165- tin 36 ® MOBILE HOMES PRIVATE Low cost SUE mutive and stall yada, Ctuneautend! Call 38%: fou have un Mery va oe Tain” 3-BEDIOdM MO- pie home, wih or ateut a Free eatini OD. rice inst ne wlated In 3 BDRM. 10 X 66 TRAILER, partly furnished. Ph. eoaae “WE Pio) eam elean al ee aKenttor Svie oun udditlon mony ‘Wintleld, B.C, Se well your ai, Sorry, ne rd tecepte et Mernhings: ify entalaman and a Tenant, ich. tin ge ee a 16" DOE TRUCK aE ie eu Uae Fe 6927. PICKUP TRUCK TIRLS, DE: pels, winter tires, $16 ea. Ph, aor WASHING MA- chine $20. Ph, 365-5998, BIRD CAGES AND STAND, $10, Ph, 365-6996. AQUARIUM, ONA GAL, an one 2-gal, $15. oe ‘365+ 95 BANS NEW AIRFORCE &T- parka, Navy, see, 96. $12., aa Snse7007. be at camer tot on ath + work by © Travel Trailer Sales BARRETT’S TRAVEL TRAILERS Moblichomes, campers, tent tr- allerx, Camping peace refrlieratury, eto ete. furrett *Crulier Bales,, ttvale, tin a5 © VEHICLES eee CHEVELLE, PH, 365- ine “Parr terized, $460, Ph. 1 a ToT1_ VOLKSWAGEN, IN ao. od condition with ae heater aor xell, wi vn best otters he ne Ronaland 36: h 3 oy? he eatimntes. ’ @ HELP WANTED NEW AND USED CAR BALES ealesperso a, With "expale ine deulerahip, Eisaes apply th resume of ‘previu ploy inent, “Box 20, “Teall, 1 yt OPPORT Permunent’ future for ample: fous, responsible executive oF sales: s.type Inaiviadal (a ale/ie- Peres income and PHONE 365-3336 SAVE DOLLARS BY BUYING AND SELUNG YOUR HOME THE GREEN ACRES WAY “REAL way SERVICE way FOR ONLY COMMISSION VV. BUSH BUGAY, PH, ie 4 ory running | cenditton, |. SBB- 2354 or 365-3145, st CASTLEGAR 365-3347 PRICED TO SELL — OWNER ANXIOUS — Excel- lent downtown location featuring Cathedral en- trance, 3 BRMS., large LR, “U"* shaped kitchen, patio doors to sundeck over double CP. Roughed- in BSMT., large lot, only 2 yrs. old. $48,500. LARGE VIEW LOT — MLS — 1.3 Ac., water and sewer available —.excellent building site. $15,- 000. WOODLAND PARK — 1245 sq. ft. Only 4 years old featuring 3 BRM., full BSMT., large living room with fireplace, beautiful kitchen with large eating area, ensuite plumbing, walk-in closet, many extras. $48,700. ROBSON WAREHOUSE — MLS — 3900 sq. ft. on two floors, front and rear loading doors, heavy flooring. $39,000, pibgemaag FAMILY HO- HOME OF BRM. with family room and full basement. Fen- ced yard. Owner moved and anxious to sell. $32 500. NEW HOME with PICTURESQUE VIEW — Here it is - Spanish style with many extra features. Master BRM. with dressing area end private ac- cess to bath. “U" shaped kitcher:, Sliding glass doors from dining roam, 2 BRMS., large living room, Cathedral entrance, W/W carpei, fuli base- ment, garage, /2 Ac. Lot. $49,900. POST AND BEAM CONSTRUCTION — Truly bea- utiful if you are looking for the home with some- thing extra, 2 BDRM. up with a balcony over- COMMISSION - looking the open. living area. 1¥2 beth. large. master BRM., Franktin, FP, balcony. with a spect . acular view. ‘A must to see, Only 1 yr. old, $59,- 32% CASTLE REALTY LTD. Phone 365-3336 Bjorn A. Edblad 365-3423 Neil A, Pereverzoff 365-2337 Irene C. Masson 365-6668 “MAKE YOUR HOME A CASTLE” mai ker! unity. au replies Sontitential, mall to Hux 30075 Cantlegar, B.C, BELLA tts ‘GLEANING LADY Pi ence evonings or week: euuired une morning 2 weeks = HIPWELL vaitt PHONE 365.7514 F Evenings Phone 3. F. Hipwell, FRE 363-7514 Alfred S. Blum 365-3860 50 Ac. Ranch at Winlaw 10 Ac. ‘Ootischenia Blueberry Estate, 2-level home ..... 4 Bdrm. Home and Pool .... $52,000 . $58,000 a. $59,500 va. $56,900 . $43,500 $5,000 $23,000 New contractor home, Robson es Robson Townsite Ig. family dwlg. ........ Downtown Special, 2 bdrm. cottage .... CMB&HC INSURED MORTGAGE RATE 15 10¥a% THIET PLAN 24 eee Interest calculated on dally balance at Castle Sav! codrealt Uaton™ GOT AN PEM to give away. free? You e fe div this column at no change, roa ee Sista Ke Aan at 248 wen sure thee to WANTED 8 very) small 6-ycar-old house tratned spaded female dog, Ph. 365-7696, 7 OMB e In Memoriams in loving memory wf my dear mother, Aira, Mary Sulokin, sxcd away’ December 28,-1964, Silent thoughts, tears“ unseon, Wishing ygur " abacnce, "wus rn aay i Lb seh, faterin Hales forma: 2 191 Le fellowshin nen TS who hire their exer re, atesneath and hope. with other that they may golye the mminn, Broblem an and help Rental Rasis* rec RUGS ete thin vith your pharmacist tin a4> and love 12. too, Toy, forturrow, my _ whole ug Dauyhtor, Melon Julnrud e Engagements Mr, and Mrs, Mike Pavidore, raed ‘red, of und Mra. * Bed aA Sherbinin of Groseont , BC Valley, WEATHER io] 8 6.4 0,0 0 Peoresesososeso Eeseecsoeuvoks Soocoooete enoke G TRAIL 368-5222 | A E Ne 1555-Second Avenue f Cy East Trail ‘s , “COOPER LISTINGS SELL’’ PRIVATE RIVERVIEW LOT with very attractive 2'- 3 bdrm. home, located in South Castlegar. Wall to wall carpet throughout, 3rd bedroom adapted as utility room. Large attached garage. All in an ex- cellent state of repair, and priced at only $29,- 900 MLS, UNIQUE STYLING - A HOME YOU WiLL BE PROUD OF! Able io accommodate any size family, this beautiful home with a 14 x 24 living room with fireplace is located on Sth Avenue, near hospital > and high schoo!. Complete with carport, full base- ment, on a 75 x 100 foot landscaped lot. See it at $54,000. IMMEDIATE POSSESSIONI Drive by 1724 81h Ave-. nue South in Kinterry Heights. Priced to sell at $52,900, this 3 bedroom home with carport is jus’ right for your family. 4th bedroom roughed in downstairs, large private backyard. Call, us now! YOUR TOTAL’ INVESTMENT IN THIS HOME 1S ONLY $33,000, 1352 square foot double wide with 3 bedrooms, large living room and a very convenient kitchen. Presenily located on a rented lot in Genelle — could be moved. Includes oven, range, washer and dryer, 3 sels bedroom furni- ture and other exiras. ML. EXCEPTIONAL DOUBLE WIDE - 23'6 X 44’, Loc. ated in Blueberry on a full cement foundation and a large landscaped lot, plenty of storage including a garage and workshop. 3 good sized bedrooms, a large living room and dining area, plus-a well appointed galley style kitchen and utility area on Ihe main floor make this the home. you've been searching for! $42,500. CRESTVIEW CRESCENT - REDUCED, Available now in this a3b home with L-shaped living room and dining room, shag carpet throughout and 12 baths. 194 x 80 foot lot will provide the room you need for the fu- lure development your family deserve. $46,000. MUST SELL - ATTENTION DOCTORS AND NURSESE We have a lovely 3 bedroom home with a large living room and fireplace, near the hospital and within easy walking distance of schools and shop- ping. All on a large lot (67 x a8) with satan. $53,900 MLS.” OWN YOUR OWN GOLDMINE, Pick either a small family grocery store or a large supermarket. A modest downpayment is required, but the owners will assist in financing. Your chance to become : financially independent and whistle while you: worl WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE KOOTENAY REAL ESTATE BOARD J. E. (Jack) Young (Nominee) - Residence 365-8117] Dave Cooper FRI - Residence “365-3559 Gordon Gemmill ‘(Sales Associate)" Residence 365-7900 Appraisals - Marilyn Cooper . Residence 365-3559} "LOOK US OVER”: Mysteriously low prices you will find hard to believe." Shop and Compare and ‘then let: the Friendly Staff. at’ PLAYMOR HOMES show. you -the “HIDDEN VALUE” f parc mg Max. Min. Pre, Sun?!" 18 BIRTHS WHITE = To and Mra, Robert H, white of of Cas. tlegar, Dee, 231 daughter, GmrRARD — To Mr. and nee eal cmt of Winlaw, YEN To Mr.and Mra, Clive Jones of Robaun, Dec, 3 a daughter, GIRAUD — To Mr, and Mex, ing 1 Airnud of Rel-son, Jun, 3 n daughter, Locals. Plan Apprentice.,, Seminar Here A séminar for apprentices of Local 2300 Castlegar. and Loca! 2458 Nelson, Brotherhood of Carpenters, is being planned for Jan, 29 at the Hi Arrow Arms, There will also be a seminar for members and their “wives on the Carpentry. Work- ers’, Welfare’ Plati; . (pensions; * dental,“welfare and’ extended health care) on the afternoon of the same day. A. banquet will follow in the evening with presentations sof 25-year pins to members, and * certificates to apprentices who have. completed their’ “ap: prenticeship, - ‘There will be no admission fee for the seminars, but tickets will be on sale for the banquet, Service Held For Phillip Rezansoff, 62 Phillip Rezansoff, 62, a native son of Qolischenia, who has: resided" in the. Castlegar district. continuously, died on Monday of last week. Born Nov, 10, 1914, in Oo Mr. is Quality Built Parts andaccessories Playmor Junction South Slocan Ph. 359-7166. . O.L 1372 : survived by one cousin, Mrs. John Ziben of Robson, He was predeceased by his mother and father. Burial took place Thursday in Ootischenia Cemetery. Selkirk ; upgrade welding. valid -welding.. ticket,.. V/ AXA Vocational : Division requires ; Relief Part-Time Welding Instructor DUTIES: To instruct class in generat and to QUALIFICATIONS: Applicant must , possess minimum 5 years .exper-' - College lence, t grade :12 +. Supervisory * and” deaching vexpenience would be ‘an asset. STARTING DATE: “As soon as possible. ; "APPLY TO: Director: of Vocational’ Studies, Selkirk’ Vocational: Division, - 2001. Silver: King felt Neleany B. cr . CASTLEGAR NEWS NUMBERS PHONE OUR Der oE MENTS DIRECT News Department. Commercial Printing. Office Supplies... OFFICE HOURS Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed, 8:30 a.m. to 12 Noon & 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays “Open Saturdays by Prior Anpoluttient Peas Entertainment Today Designed ToGo Anywhere Even in the days of arm- stretching 40-pound portable radios, the chance Lo carry your ing that we, the cilizens of B.C., are incapable, or Loo ignorant, or just too lazy to think con- structively. Therefore, under the fantasy of helping and pro- tecting ils little children, Big Daddy has proposed to think for us, to force us to wear scat- lis. But let us not forget that we are human beings! We. are bolls? Yes. Force people to" ry. The government is'assert-- entertainment around with you was a good idea. Now a: great dea! more is available. Even those color spectla- culars'on television aren't re- stricled Lo indoors these days. State of Forest Industry Reviewed by President Whore is the British Columbia . foregt industry headed, and are we on the right path? Are we on the road to economic recovery or is it hecessary to consider some al- ternatives to our tranditional- method of operation? ~*~ At-Mesachie Lake Experi- mental Station, industry com- municators: attending ‘a two- day meeting recently, under the sponsorship: of the Council of Forest Industries of British Columbia, were given an over-. view of the state of the industry by Ronald M. Gross, president of the Canadian Cellulose Com- pany, Limited, and chairman of COFT's Directors’ Communica- tions committee. Subsequently, Mr.- Gross responded to questions on his presentation for the current issue of Forest Industry Facts, a periodical: distributed - by’ COFI and reprinted here. What is the general state of the free-world economy? ‘Traditionally, the ‘United States. economy.-has provided ~ + thes cimpens for: other” edn omies, precédin ing. others.” both: ‘up and down the cycles we have ~ had, and the Canadian economy has tended to follow it by about | six months. At present, the United States economy is on a plateau and it can be expected. to stay there until about, mid-1977,. at which time Ibelieve there will be further improvement. ~ Because. the recovery. so. . far is well-based, there appears: >to be little danger of-a serious decline. ‘What is the state of the BC. forest industry? ‘> The: British Columbia in- dustry ilself is in-a ‘period of . rationalization. There has been -very little capital expansion, which means there is little new employment being created. All. companies are at- tempting. to: perform. better. ‘with®. existing facilities . and- ‘money being spent now is being directed primarily toward pro- ductivity and. environmental considerations. Demand for Canadian lum- ber and to some degree, ply- wood, improved in 1976. Recent statistics for housing starts in the U.S. are encouraging and sistent long-lerm profitability and adequate return. on in- vestment, we will be able to make the capital expenditures needed in the iut “tis difficult to attract new investment \funds © now, but when the market potential is slrong, and the price structure of our products allows a reason- able return on investment, “business will be able to raise the capital for new projects. Individual companies. will find it more difficult to put the needed ‘capital . together : be- cause o: debt to capital ratios, 7 - but it will be done. © Should we in Canada be satis- 10 per. cent of our productive days through labor disputes. The United - States and Scandinavia,, our’ major. com- petitors in pulp, have not had as much of their production dis- tupted by strikes, and there- fore have been able to operate much closer, to real’ capacity. than Canadian: producer: What major: probléms-farethe* industry? in an enviable position: to. com- pete very well’in world mar- kets, because of our’ natural resources, productive capacity, strategic location and efficient water transportation. ‘We have the products to _ win customers, but: to -keep them: on ‘economic terms we must convince them their. sup- ply is: assured al: competitive prices. 3 To be successful, a com- pany. must. have ‘something special going. for ‘it, for’ example, unusually good tech: nology, good markets, or an - «\- unusually balanced timber posi- : tions Without this, I fear that: the sawmill that: produces only run-of-the-mill grades is going. to have an increasingly difficult time competing. in the. wood products business. ; Another area of concern is transportation—these’ costs make up such a large segment of the total cost of our business. _ In the last eight years, our rail and water transportation costs have almost doubled. Is more investment needed for are a good: sign: of imp! lumber demand for 1977.: The U.S.. market for pulp from Canada. really opens .up only when the paper industry in the ‘U.S. operates at a level greater.than 90 per cent for a sustained ‘period. .When that happens, the United ; States uses’ most of the pulp it generates itself to make paper. * European and Far : Bast pulp markets tend to follow the U.S. demand curve and, gen- erally. speaking, I think we should see more positive de- mand’ for ‘pulp by. the second half of 1977. Have we the capacity to meet an incretsed demand? _ Looking back over the. last 10 years, we have i pital and can the BC. industry at- tract such funds? . There is no need_ for im- mediate and heavy capital ‘ex- penditure. There is no wave of. expansion of pulp or newsprint: - facilities in Canada, Our present growth rate, ft ‘poth i in ihe industry and in the economy generally, is moderate compared. with the dynamic growth of the . American, Japanese, European and Can: dian economies ‘in the 1950's and 1960's. The trend throughout the ; i “-world” is: for more’ moderate <4 growth, and: this - means’ in- ‘dustrial capacity. can. increase , at-a_slower. rate. If’ we can ‘achieve con: produced much less than we were physically’. capable ‘of doing. As an example, because of current static pulp markets, - the industry is now marketing about. 80 per cent of our * capacity. We' also must remember that we have lost, on a fairly consistent annua! basis, about ‘Carpet Headquarters OGLOW BROS. CASTLEGAR ‘Phone 365-7202 >, ‘MART’ PLAYMOR HOMES LTD. South Slocan Phone 359-7166 "SPECIAL" V-Graove Wood ; Panelling at low low Prices." FURNITURE] fied with our existing method of operation, ‘or is it. time to . consider privileged and responsible to discover and express our inner - potentials by being creative and original thinkers. Thus we will be strong, self-reliant in- dividuals, capable, of directing our tives with energy and in- telligence.” Presently, however, our hired government is faced with directing people who have been conditioned to crave the easy life. Instead of developing our minds to understand how to, live correctly, “how to earn happiness, we live for tem- porary pleasures, preferring to loll in easy-chairs with pill, joint, or bottle, watching TV. If, this rotting, continues, then what, were once. capable,. happy. human’ beings will be sick and insane robotic zom- * bies—dead minds only capable at routine labor—lifeless slaves CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 6, 1977 Ifa driver decides that, for his particular time and cireum- stance, a seatbelt is unneces- sary, then who has the right to pronounce him incompetent, to treat him as a criminal, to assume that.he will have an ac- cident? Will Big Daddy next propose to jai! us all since we might break a law? You grumble “I won't pay money into ICBC, B.C. Medical, and income tax to be squander- ed in hospitalization and sup- Part for those who didn't buckle Well, who has failed to remedy causes of accidents? Who has allowed liquor outlets to flourish and the drinking age dropped to 19? Who is allowing the continual bombardment of . liquor advertising, even to the point of subliminal advertising? Freedom to Wear Seatbelts? » Who. is standing back. while. Nquor. profiteers condition: young minds to believe that the good life revolves around . drunken insanity? Few of the. young, once conditioned, have a real choice. Who is responsible? You and me, fella, It is therefore just that we ail give of ourselves and our capital, to partake in rebuilding weak people to strong thinkers, to allow people freedom to learn from their mistakes. Let’s pull our heads out of the sand and face realities. Let us do something to rid’ our- selves of these deplorable con- ditions that cause accidents, but not force human beings to wear sealbells, D.M, Serensen Westbank, B.C. Pass Creek Resident. John Doubinin Dies . - Funerat services were held ‘en Monday afternoon of last week at the. chapel’ of the . Castlegar Funeral: Home for John Doubinin,' 69,'a longtime Pass Creek resident who died Dec. 23 at the Castlegar and District Hospital: Mr. Doubinin was born in and one sister, Mrs. Bill (Dora)’ Lebedoff of Pass Creek. Interment took. place. in’ Ootischenia Cemetery. Saskatchewan in June, 1907 and came with his parents to B.C. when he was 12, to settle in Ootischenia. He was married in Pass Creek: and resided there con- A carpenter by You try this. super: |? special 1976 12 x: 60 Monarch’ 2 B.R. Ser. being lated . by.. profi- teers. i How is. change to come about? Do we become inde- pendent and strong by being told: what to do? Certainly not. We must put forth effort and change ourselves.. Therefore, what is the government's true responsibil- ity? It is to help people to help I believe we in’ Canada should be doing the things we do well, better. We can com- pete in the plywood, lumber, pulp ‘and newsprint markets, and we should concentrate on- having. the. best economic carefully. letermined ‘on sound’ + economic: ybases—evaluating.. markets ‘and costs. [believe Canada will con- tinue to play a specialist role in international - trade—we will not to -play. Big Daddy and look after them. The - government is responsible to remove nursemaid policies, to stop mass hypnotism by ‘pro- fiteers, and then. to provide. incentives, opportunities, and right teaching of -how to. clive constructively. learn through suffering, free to. learn: from their mistakes. Educate people about seat:, ~ belts but. let the ‘decision Bes theirs, : You ery out “This way is cruel. If people were forced ‘to on ping the’ uniqueness of our resources to the fullest degree. Brazil offers a. good example of what can be done. That country. is becoming: a specialist in the world export of hardwood-type ‘pulps. :We.can- produce pulp, but noteven commodity grades like erboard or’ sack kraft are profilable i in Canada today, It is only: in’ ‘the ‘United States, where there are tre- mendous natural resources, coupled with a very large mar- “ket; that there -cdn be ‘full integration ‘going all:the way * from the forests to the varied product needs‘of the consumer. Finally, we shouldn't. get discouraged because the eco- nomic recovery is taking so long. We have the economic fundamentals to enjoy one of the longest’ and most sustained * cycles we have-ever had, and because it has taken so long for the economy to get where it is the ‘cycle should run. Jonger 5, Uhan most. , Wear Its their lives would have been’ saved.” Let's be logical” The is- suance of a driver's license ° gives permit to guide a four--: wheeled missile - amongst throngs of. pedestrians and * other drivers. Surely, if the” driver ‘can ‘assume responsi-' bilily for the lives of thousands, then he can also assume res-. ponsibility for his own single” life. Otherwise, he should not be permitted on the road, with or without a seatbelt, You assert “Force is very needed, after all, how else can we ‘Stop thieves and murder- ers.” But thieves and murder- ers are punished after com- milting an offense, after pro- ving themselves criminals. "KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION POSITION: ai , Loan Officer LOCATION: . ‘Trail Branch; 1 Kootenay Savings Credit Unton 1199. Cedar Avel venye Trait, British Columbia : R ABS im... QUALIFICATIONS: iY: ‘ upon experience. ©) APPLICATIONS: Lending experlence with credit’ unions or. other financial institutions required. The salary range Is $865,00 to $1,070.00 based No. 6024 with stove and lesa pupae on ‘11 499 Choose ‘from. new ‘or used! singie wides or. new double; wides on thé spot financing to: trade, he worked at his trade in” construction, logging and was also self-employed. He is survived by his wife, J!” Vera; cne son,’ Bill of Pass Creek; four grandchildren; one brether, Nick of Grand Forks; 15 yrs. to pay on new homes. upon approved credit. YOU'LL BE AWINNER AT NORTHWEST. MOBILE HOMES LTD. 1032 Columbia Ave., Castlegar. Phone 245-2551 , MIKE’S , Mobile Homes in Castlegar is Closed for staff holidays We will be open again for business on Jan. 24,- ; eR Dealer Licence Di. No 001 T2A= +: Number 010174 * “SELKIRK COLLEGE V7). CASTLEGAR CAMPUS invites phic si for Stnstructor'! Allied: Health (Nursing) ‘DUTIES: To teach: and provide clinical supervision’ to first and. second year- nursing students. : QUALIFICATIONS: — Bachelor's Degree mandatory, preferably in Nursing. i “'— Eligibility . for ‘registration’ ‘with’ the British Columbia Registered Nurses’. Association, _ Appropriate clinical experience, preferably a be two years minimum. + — Previous, teaching experience. is desiratle. APPLICATION CLOSING BATE: January 28,1977 . STARTING DATE: As-sooni as possible. : SALARY: Based on qualifications, experience, and in. accordance: with the: Faculty Association agreé-- ment. ‘ APPLY TO: Deen ‘of Studies Selkirk: College whe von 5 W SELKIRK COLLEGE , ALIN invites applications -for the position of. "DEAN OF STUDENT SERVICES | “The su fi Li will be: ible: for. counselling, student. activities, housing, learning ‘assistance centre, financial aid, registrarial duties, admissions, Sate fecords, | statistical -feperting. s pol icles and programs connected with student Bers vices. He will :work cooperatively with other, members of the Principal's staff and well report < directly to the: Principal. -' During the initial 12-manth period, the Dean will be d to devise.a plan for the development. of Student ‘Services at rSelkirk, ‘ There will be special emphasis on the organiza- tion of a student records system. The st ful appli twill have an of and exper- ience wie will allow dhe ‘individual to execute , the and aspects of this. position immediately. Starting Date: As soon as possible. ULISRI ITIP ILENE IE With resume, for this Position will be received by: Mv. D..R. Nuyens Manager, Trall Branch Kootenay Savings Credit Union 1199 Cedar Avenue Trall, British Columbia VIR 4B8 ‘CLOSING DATE: For applications is: January. 10, 1977. "Salary: Commensurate. with qualifications and ex- perience. ‘APPLICATIONS are “invited up to January 21, 1977. Direct applications to: * The Principal 2 Selkirk: College x 1200 x _ CASTLEGAR, B.C.,VIN.351 PRE Ag aon § GSEs; PRA AVSEE ee ae ee ete