CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 26, 1979 EAL ea BIG ROCK REALTY LTD. Situated In Cr oti ‘a Phone 36: y Century 21 spotlights thls special residence in North Castlegar. One of the finest custom crafted homes In the city. Three bedrooms, full basement, beautiful satin walnut cabinetry in kitchen with similar feature wail In separate dining room. Two fireplaces with heatilators, bullt-In dishwasher, down. MLS . Exq itely decorated, up and HUGE LOT IN E. RASP- LOOKING FOR THE BEST BERRY. with y Here isa ly de- kept modular home. 2 sun- signed one-year-old, 2,700- double carport and partlally would satisfy even the most finished basement sulte discriminating buyer. Some make this the home you'll deluxe features are: three want! Call today for futher baths, 4 bedrooms, 2 fire- information. $59,900. MLS places, central alr condi- A ¢ 4 hf tloning, central vacuuming a. and bullt-in dishwasher. All private driveway, located at the end of a quiet no-thru a zach street. Call now for an app- JUMP INTO.THE SHOW. ointment to view. ER when you awake in-your § : new master bedroom, jump Into the shower in the # decks, loads of cupboards, sq.-ft., 2-storey home that- hls on a huge lot with a NEWLISTINGS — OLD. FASHIONED CHARMI Great ‘starter or retirement home on large tot in Robson. Attractively ronovated, lots of new. kit- chen cupboards. Priced at]. : only $33,500. for quick sale, Call today! 2 s PASS CREEK ACREAGE 1 level cleared acre approx. CIiES L: LD 8 ninutes from Castlegar. Tv Sultable for animals ‘or 365-3347 residential site. Call’ the Ba Cooper Team for more 4 Information. 3 BEAUTIFUL % acre In Raspberry to bulld your dream home on! $18,000. E rete it Fanta etry a eautiful roc! fireplace is just one of the We have tw economy. pric: many’ features that ‘high- Castlegar North Nights this new 3-bdrm. i : home located on a fully 2% acres with a view In ‘landscaped lot In Woodland Pass Creek, eh 0 Park. See this home today, yee. and buy for everlasting comfort. Many nice featur- és left for your surprise. TAKE YOURSELF OUT OF THE CITY You can enjoy § z iid 4 the’ relaxed Ilfe style you Picture yourself relaxing in deserve, within minutes of the privacy of your fenced- Casitegar. The home is like in, landscaped yard In the New and on 7 acres of land. country-like suburb of BI- The chickens may keep you ueberry Creek. Not many Act quickly, thls one won't}. ensuite. Have breakfast in busy, but the garden will jeft in this price range! fill your freezer. Quality home on large: landscaped lot. 2 baths, 4 bedrooms, finished up and down. MLS ONLY FOUR LOTS LEFT your bright, cheery kitchen land enjoy the natural sur- roundings of your ‘total home. If this sounds inter- esting, call us now for an appointment to view. There Is 96 ft. of prime . commercial frontage In this Cooper A r $60,000. Is t Located close to Super Valu . this excellent commercial property lends itself perfec- tly for-a building site with Listed at $65,000. twin-sink vanity in bathroom, bullt-in china cabinet, super large carport. ROBSON 3-bedroom home, Immaculate bullt-In stove, nicely treed fot. NORTH CASTLEGAR 3- bedroom home, must seen. Electric heat, full basement with rec. room, guest house. BLUEBERRY CREEK immaculate 2-bedroom home on beautiful fot. Guest bedroom In base- ment. Includes stove and drapes.Woodstove in BLUEBERRY CREEK Large family home In subdivision with fireplace in family room on main floor. Large living room, dining room, full base- ment, sundeck, landscap- ed lot. . ~ os basement. $49,900. CONNORS ROAD SUB- DIVISION Six new houses under construction. Wide selection from $64,500. 430 - PURCELLE ST. Partlally renovated 2- bdrm. bungalow over bsmt. with spare rms. Nicely redecorated inside and out, & featuring a large yard fronting to Columbia Ave. $46,000. KINNAIRD BENCH LOT Natural shade from sev- eral beautiful birch trees on this 75-ft. wide lot. Gently sloping, good top- soll, developed neighbor- hood, & only a block-and- a-half from Kinnaird Ele- mentary School. $19,900. 306 MAPLE STREET Very cozy and com- fortable, & only a few steps from the centre of town. A nice floor plan with 2 bdrms., full bsmt. and a garage. Living rm. features an edge-grain fir fioor. Gas heating.$37,500 VIEW FROM KINNAIRD BENCH Hideaway privacy on a large secluded lot with family pool. Ten rms. for individual cholce, archi- tecturally modern, with hotwater-comfort heating, accent fireplaces, sundeck workshop & 4 bdrms. If you deserve the very best, you will want to see this [home of homes. $119,900. # Alr-conditloner Included. | CRESCENT VALLEY ESTATES HIPWELL REALTY BUILDER’S HOME — Lakeview Drive. You will honestly be thrilled at the bulit-in quality, generrestorage, and other cr patures of this ‘On bunga- low. F. £0, dishwash- er, drap*, china cabinet, etc. & a double carport. Qulet neighborhood. $64,500. 105TH STREET — Blue- berry Creek Three-bdrm. 1,152- ft. single-level home with carpeted living room and dining room, plus double closet in master bdrm. 85x150-ft. lot. First-home special? $39,000. SMALL WATERFRONT HOME — Robson Truly a delightful lo- cation for casual living. Boating, fishing, garden- Ing, or greenhousing. 2 bdrms., separate dining, view porch, and full base- ment. If you like a home fl. with a friendly character, Try this one at $48,000. 2-acre rural lots above Slocan River on paved road. Close to’ schools. $18,200 - $22,500. OOTISCHENIA GRASS- LAND Lower bench—3.6 acres with water hookup, mob- lle home, & addition. 393-ft. frontage to paved road—500 ft. from the Columbia River. MLS $39,900. division, i) Wallace Reid Norm Werre Malcom Scott Carol Daniel Walter Tymofievich Mary Wade Anderson Kathy Plotnikoff Stan Partridge, Agent Up and down duplex. Live on the superbly finished main floor and rent out the suite on the lower level. 2 fireplaces, 3 kitchens, private . entry to each suite. 2-car carport with large sundeck over. Beautiful landscaping with fruit trees, garden and flowers. Very central location. Good buy at $85,000. MLS SCENICALLY SUPREME Take advantage of the view from the private patlo of this: splendid, .3- bdrm., split-level home. Features include corner flreplace, large living and dining rooms, spacious kitchen, and much much more. Call us fora viewing appointment. SALMO — BUSINESS OPPOR- TUNITY : N 2 First-class gasoline and repair ser- vice in prime Salmo location. Owner anxious and has. listed at $13,000 below assessed value. Don’t miss this golden opportunity. All infor- mation in confidence. SOUTH SLOCAN LOCATION Centrally located between Nelson and Castlegar. This home offers some very 9xciting features—beau- ‘tiful cedar panelling and carpet to match, 2 large bdrms., convenlent utility area. Very good value of only $36,000. MLS BUILDING LOT — PRICES ARE RISING : Buy now, tomorrow Is too tate! Newly subdivided 60x100-ft. lat on quiet street In S. Castlegar. Buy now and build your home by winter. -$16,500. ' in the Connors Road Sub- 365:7051 * 365-3703 365-2451 : 399-4101 365-3250 365-3750 Receptionist je@- QUALITY. AND STYLE of This beautiful home on sth Ave. S. Castlegar, Is one of the finest-built homes In the area. Features include 4 bdrms., 2 fireplaces, pri- vate sundeck, and a super 100x180-ft. landscaped lot. Some of the features in this deluxe home in.N. Castl gar Include 2,200 sq. ft. finlshed living area. 4 bath- rooms, sauna, rec. room, bullt-In vacuum and humid- ifler. Bullt-In dishwasher, Serburator. and com pute, ized cook top and built-in oven. This quallty home If your family deserves the very best, call us nowl cou be your dream come Asking $87,500. gi id parking. Lot size {[s 94x154. Another = Cooper exclusive. NEW HOME WITH suP- SUPER NEAT This North ER VIEW 3 bdrms., sunken Castlegar home Is in fantas- living room, 12x26-ft. sun- tic condition. Finished on deck and same size sunken two floors, fully landscaped patio below. Two full fire- and fenced lot. You will be places (brick), roughed-in Proud to call this home your wet bar and bath down- own. Recent renovations stairs. Private yard. This add quality ‘to the quaint home will satisfy the most styling. Well priced at $52,- careful buyer—quality 500. ste everywhere. $69,900. * tn ESE * 365-7450 EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFESSIONALS Jack Young 365-8117 “Jackie McNabb .. 365-6695 STUDENT AID was provided recently by a number of pupils from Stanley Humphries Secondary School and , Kinnatrd Junior Secondary School in the final stages of landscaping at the site of the Castlegar Lions. Club's j fons ot Kl Rei! ee ird Park. The garden, is part of a $300,000 plan, designed by Slocan Valley ar- chitect Eric Clough, for y; grading the park. Walter of # i @ Lions respon- sible for the devel dents’ work.—N SP J at left sup 9 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 26,1979 CUPE’s new representative - stresses positive approach By GEORGE GAMMON CASNEWS REPORTER “I did not come brand- ishing a sword, but I am not waving a white flag either.” That is how Ed Haggan, Fred Pyke's replacement as Canadian Union of Public Employees national ropro- sentative for the West Koot- enay region, describes his attitude toward bargaining with public sector employers, - The 44-year-old Haggan told the C: News he by George Uranium exploration’ in B.C. should ii but So far: 168 briefs have from Board, Brig.-Gen. B.D, Dan-_ been ived with more strict regulations. That was among the nine recommendations in the in- terim report released last week by the five-man royal commission on uranium min- ing in the province. “The commission, headed by Dr. David Bates of the Universi d ed groups, organizations and individuals, Technical hearings are scheduled for later this year and early in 1980 here and in Victoria. Additional hear- ings, if needed, will take place in March. Other recommendations y of B.C. that its final report in Aug- ust, 1980, may make more detailed recommendations to the provincial cabinet. Bates told a news con- ference that present methods of controlling. uranium ex- @ Making district ge- ologists responsible for the surveillance of exploration activity; e The wearing of radio- activity measuring devices by exploration staff; in the p are tection of the public and the environment. “Exploration can be made safer than it is at the moment,” said Bates. “Some sites.in B.C. are safe, but others are not.” The commission, estab- lished in January, said that additional legislation is not specifically needed, but pre- sent regulations are, in some cases, not being enforced, Among the not adequate for proper pro- e n on radio- activity being provided to health and pollution control officials and the’ public; @ The storage of radio- active cores from diantond drilling; @ Public warning signs at. places where outcrops of rocks are specially radio-° active; Z e The development of a province-wide radiation ob- servation network. ations are: the province should institute a licensing -procedure for uranium ex- ploration; B.C. should pro- NEW HOME — CONNORS ROAD This excellent quality home Is now completed and ready for occupancy within days. Large deck with patio doors from master bdrm. and dining room overlooks the most beautiful river View In town. Basement entry. Priced right at $79,900. FAIRVIEW Country atmosphere within minutes of Trail or Castlegar. Well cared for 3-bdrm mobile home with 4th bdrm. and family room In new. addition. Large sundeck. Enquire about the many desirable features. Nicely landscaped tot. $33,500. MLS C-2 ZONING i Two lots on Columbla Ave. with C-2 . zoning, 200-ft. frontage in excellent tocation with lots of exposure. Call us for further Information. aif & ~ A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH! Invest some time and money into this 2-bdrm. home and you will have ‘It glistening In no time. This home features oak floors In bdrms, good floor plan, convenient kitchen and covered sundeck. All this on a corner tot. Estate Sale - must sell. $37,500. CITY BUILDING LOT Located In N. Castlegar. This property has lots to offer for $7,900. Absentee owner says sell. Offers? CHRISTINA LAKE HIGHWAY 15.45 acres only minutes. from Castlegar clty Ilmits. One of the few properties this close fronting on the highway and not In the A.L.R. Very good holding property. - res r i ae TRADE UP INTO LUXURY « The contractor of this outstanding new home will consider your pres- ent home or lot as part: payment. Some features Include 2 fireplaces, excellent quallty kitchen cabinets, sundeck, 2-car garage, full bsmt. and utility room conveniently locat- ed on main floor. Asking $96,800. and worth It. i RURAL BUILDING LOTS : Located 30 minutes from Castlegar are two large building lots. 1.84 acres each. They are mostly level and easy to bulld on. Asking price $10,000. each. MLS if FEATURE HOME OF QUALITY CONSTRUCTION AND SUPBERB WORKMANSHIP | Say wf c BRAND-NEW EXECUTIVE HOME 2,000 aq. ft., plus full bsmt., stress- ing super quality throughout. Some of the many outstanding features are teak cupboards, 2 flraplaces, 2-car garage, sunken family room, and brick-front exterior. If you are looking for the best, this Is itl MLS BLUEBERRY CREEK ACREAGE Two 5-acre blocks by the creek with possibility for subdivision or use as hobby farm. Excellent Investment at $78,000 for both or owner-will sell 5-acre blocks separately. CASTLEGAR DOWNTOWN COM- 365-3336 SOUTH CASTLEGAR If you’re looking for a small house. on a large lot, this is the paerfect combination! The nice decor gives this home a pleasant and cheery atmosphere. The large lot gives you plenty of room to park your boat and camper. Give us a call for. detalls. $36,500. MLS nS : ‘RARELY Is a home of this quality offered for sale. Uniquely designed with cedar exterior, post & beam and lots of . wood finishing. 1,800 sq..-ft. on main floor with 4 bdrms., sunken Ilving room and family room with beautiful rock fireplace. Almost fully lower level rumpus room, sauna and a complete ‘teenager’ suite with private ent- -rance. Cholce 11th Ave. view loca- tlon close to schools, park and - playground. Owner leaving area.. Excellent-price at $89,900. 16 TREED ACRES Located In the Pass Creek Valley. Good highway frontage with easy pecess: Beautiful pine trees. $29,- PASS CREEK ACREAGE : 8.75 nicely treed sloping acres just + over 1% miles up Pass Creek Road, directly above falls. This property is not In the A.L.R. and has no Zoning. Good potential. $30,00 MLS 2 NOW SELLING BIRCHLAND -HEIGHTS!! Castlegar's Newest & Finest Subdivision . tory adits and shafts; and hoo ateleter guldeline’s ‘and’ rég ulations for contro} of explor-. ation should be introduced as part of the licensing process. ‘The commission has held 10 public hearings in. B.C, communities — including Castlegar — near known uranium deposits or areas of interest to the uranium min- hibit the driving of explor-__ The also set out guidelines on = special hazards to supplement pres- ent regulations, including recommendations on road ig p Ad pitting (including blasting) and drilling. The commission was es- tablished to inquire into the adequacy of existing mea- sures to provide protection in _ all aspects of uranium mining - in the province. Commission members ing industry. Cs also visited: uranium explor- ation sites. 2 Bates also visited uran- ium mining k in Sas- ‘are Bates, pi “of medi- cine and physiology at UBC, Dr. James Murray, UBC professor of geology, Valter former chai katchewan, the United States, Australia, Japan and France. of the B.C. Pollution Control . Board and present chairman of the Pesticide Control Seven Sons of Free- dom sect members were found. guilty in Nelson county court last Thursday on one charge’ each of attempted arson. The one-and-a-half days of. testimony before judge Kenneth D. Hough- ton indicated that on May 13 the seven came to the home of South Slocan resi- dent and orth Douk- 7 Freedomites guilty of attempted arson in the jury box, doubling as a prisoners’ dock, and sang Russian hymns before each court session. None of the seven nor their solicitor, Peter Richie of Vancouver,. objected to by, the '8 execu- tive secretary, and counsel Russell Anthony, who has served in a similar capacity with other commissions. “This interim . report deals with only one aspect of what we've been asked to consider,” Bates said. “We now have a concept of what people view as the problems of uranium mining in B.C. “The next step will be a mutual education stage with the technical hearings. “It's clear that the in- dustry needs an improve- Continue hunting uranium in B.C. — but with stiffer controls, says report ment in communication with the public because there is somo obvious frustration in has not had sufficient time since his arrival at the union's Trail office earlior | this month to assess labor relations in the region, but “I also intend to meet with various employers as well, but I haven't had the time yet. It will be a few weeks until I have a better idea as to what the situation Trustees ask for language course option School District No. 9 trustees have asked the ed- ucation ministry to allow substitution of Russian lan- guage courses for Front at dary lev da positive h to his role as a negotiator, The former of a Toronto CUPE local rep- resenting nearly 5,000 mu- nicipal workers, Haggan said he is not famillar with Pyke’s style “but I know getting about uranium mining.” : Bates called for the pr vincial government to move quickly in consideration of the recommendations, “Sites can be made more he was an excellent national representative.” “As far asI'm d, istry provide the alternative for students who have com- pleted three years of the regular French prog Aside from the changes ereated by living in a new environment, Haggan said, he also has to adjust to the change of representing a , smaller number of union per- sonnel distributed among a greater number of. units, “The difference in Tor- onto was that I was res- ponsible for representing close to 5,000 workers con- tained in one unit,” he said. “Here there are 17 different units, which possess a bit of a problem in that they are spread all over these wonder- ful mountains.” Haggan said that al- though there is the distance problem, there is also a defin- ite communications advan- “We should be able to communicate much better as I will be dealing with smaller ise,” he from Grades 5 to 7. Trustees were told at their meeting last week a number of wanted if something can be negoti- ated it will be negotiated,” he explained. “If it can't be Ived, it is safe than they are,” jhe said. “Some will be more “difficult than others.” Murray said the Pol- lution Control Board must become much more involved in getting information about uranium mining. we will face when the time comes.” é Since arriving in Trail, he has only met’ with “a couple” of the CUPE locals to determine what the local issues are, he said, is to study Russian but the additional load created by the extra course could pose prob- lems for the students. “I doubt very much that the ministry will approve the recommendation,” district secretary-treasurer John Dascher, who did not elabor- ate on his comment, told the cboard. groups said, BI THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR... THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE... This emblem Identifies the clvlc-minded businessmen who sponsor Ween Wagon. 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