C6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 29, 198} 1979 DATSUN 610, Good Tunning 79 Uondinon. For 40 Chrysler motor ond Transmission, for. Ph, 359-7017 WILL SWAP 1 BDRM {urniehed oy it, tot game carpantty hop. P abs. (ACCORDIANA) Scordian for spmething ol eauat value. Ph. 365-6307, ___2/95, WILL SWAP a brand new heavy duty Cralteman 7%” circular sow severiter ‘in ood fortebt rin good workin § iypaw Ph. Tyg3¢ £ =m ‘ll run your ad s ese Notified otherwise. tins BG WINI der 3 BDRM hos me FAO ce iit barns cone cutbuildings, Has fruit trees ond fiver frontage. Located in Rebson, “Steadman’s the name. We dropped by for a cozy little visit in behalf of our church.” SOUTH SLOCAN Country classic with in-law or rental Beautiful livingroom with heatilator fireplace, diningroom and at- tractive kitchen. Developed basement with family room, bedroom and bathroom. Sun- deck, double garage. Phone for more details on this ox- citing property. M.L.S. SHOREACRES Very desirable top quality 4-5 bedroom home. Basement partially finished but there is nearly 2,000 sq. ft. of living area on 2 levels. Separate 3 bay garage, brick BBQ with rotisserie on large covered sundeck. Al! on a fully landscaped lot with many fruit trees. Phone for the many ex- tras. McDonald Mason Agencies 421 Baker St., Nelson Phone 352-7245 2/95 1980 FORD Short box P.U condition, yy Ae ed TRidiais’pivs $1000 tras, Asking $7,700. Ro lac value over $11,000. Ph. 1970 MERC ye wink new foule’ at $375. Pl 1969 CHEVY, $600. after 5 p.m. or on 1973 BUICK custom, some sis, damage. Best offer. Ph pees 3/94 ‘Camper §| = P.S., hr many tras. E: int cond. S2ab citer s p.m. 7c) 1977 FORD F100 Custom, new paint, excellent condition, 4; vit fy GOHOE |: FRASER Perea 49 acres: level, fenced, cleare mn, ‘water, sell immediately, r sites will carry ands mortgage at 10%. Cattle ingchinery availble. Ph. M2, INDUSTRIAT LOT, 70° x 120" on ar Ave., 5. Castlegar. Ph. 365-830 Goeitits Grima shimee SaaS LOWER, BENCH in, Ootischeni river fronta: $20,000 rm. Ph OO view Tot i Blueberry Crock. Ph. 3053 Insurance 1976 24 FT, HOLIDAY Rombler, Agency Ltd. fully, Joa foaded, 28,000 mi eer re 269 Columbia 966-5908, __s/9 Dial 365-3301 * Providing Complete Insurance service * We have licence plates * Open 6 days a week to serve you better 1977 4 spd. CORVETTE, loaded, | + Private auto t 66 0-BH-46A_C/W Power/Shift (double tilt di iade. eoseubsh b bled lade hace heey 112-296.9969, Nee Sendition, coe gate Puen. goad wT re ae 1976 HONDA XR 75, $300 0.b.0. Ph, 365. 3/94 ry ER SES S267 es tiie G/RA 26. 1981 HONDA CB650 sireet bike, low salle 1d excellent condition. Fh, tin/71, Citation, 200 Se in/91 it o-b.0. Ph. 365-3923," tn/91. 1977 340 SS Colt orb.o.Ph. 38096, SOR TO BUY: Used bi DAYCARE needed in Robson in my home or yours If close to Rob- son school for mostly hall days, NEWSCARRIERS wonted for V couver Sun and Nelson News ‘or Castlegar area, Ph. 365-5440.3/93 RELIABLE person will do odd jobs, housekeeping, Ph. 365-2876 after se WILLDO pruning — apple, grape, 95, ENHANCE: Ground floor oppor- tunity. Requires Sales, Leaders, scHoor DISTRICT NO. 9 ‘astlogar} INDUSTRIAL EBUzatiON SHOP Al Spplications are \pvited for a % indusirial education shop aide to function as a support per- son for special needs stude: requiring supervision and direc tion to function in industrial FALL SPECIAL Ceramic Wall & Floor Tile Tub to Ceiling or 60 sq. ft. *240° Also Entrance Halls lied, |, Guar Ph. 365-5164 . preferal up- plomented by {raining and/or ex- perience in the industrial arts, and/or training | working with special needs students. y CARPENTRY, Cabinets, Ph aoe Ph, aS raming, temodalling. BLOCK ‘and brick work. BSS tin/75 Mr Je Superintendent of Box 3339, Castlegar, B.C. VIN’ OHE. Ap- ications should be received by PHOTOGRAPHY, Gain ce doing team photos. you. Must have, 35mm. reflex camera, flash and car. One hour mornings PAINTING CONTRACTORS Commercial industrial Residential Falcon Painting Ph. 365-3563 ‘an hours evenings for two vieeks? Ph, 365-2876 after 5 p.m. 3/94 1b Foil BUY! Pn SSS 1885 Ses with sayn iB —All models. ‘op "365-3983, mokss ey WANTED: Full and part-time Belp, man or woman, mechanciall: clined, able to. meet the pu tie, forse sales and service. Opportunity money in your area. fhe collec for appointment, 364- 3/93 steel blue in color. Sacrifice. Of- fer over $9,995. Ph. 365-8001 or 365-6428 (eves.) 3/95 5.1 ACRES Pass coer Road, fron- tage, water, ve view, $38,500. Ph. 365-601 86 75 x 100° TESIDENTIAL lots, Tully 4 serviced in Salmo. Owner will ac- 000, tion L Lid., izle. B.C. Ph, 357-' 9761 or 60" "ae PRIVATE LOT (Woodland Drive), North Castlegar. Ph. 365 ‘ievaa 1974 MERCURY Montego, va 1966 GMC pickup, needs work. tn FB. stadia! tires, 1965 Pontice for porte, Bh 365. $126 obs, eh, SssS00a, 3798 wee semen owes aot Sooners Hed TRAILER TOWING BPO PACKAGE: 1970 GHC 671 gleopar brokes: Ph, 965-2839 after sem. raulic winch. B.C. wi eee O nan REAR tri /93 | alng igh Trades OX. $23,000 or 78 PONTIAC Phoenix, 4 dr. SAB.St4T S95 PS. P.8., immaculate in: 1968 FORD, aacellent wvinier side ‘an me tees: ple beater, 4 summers, 2 winters, Fhe 783 -6174, eae aaa MUST ing: Rare 1962 Gids Super 88,2 dr hardton, wer chead af its time, 2,000 miles on 1975 FORD Brougham, rapa motor. Ph. 365-6231 4 BDRM HOME on 1.9 acres, in Gnunighle mortgage; below ap: Praised valve, at $85,000. Call 112-747-2708. AFFORDABLE housing, Saeed to sell in the low 40's. 2 BDRM, natual gos heat, fridge and stove, “"WHEELESTATE’’ WHEELESTATE ATEOPLE, Hohe Holdings Lid. Mobile Home — s and sales. Kamloops, 112- 372. a; sees 112-585-3622. Call collect. tin/94 . MARKET ane er with us. The on sales. Phone THE VERY LAST ONE — Super view ie in the Oglow subdivision — 86' frontage — excavated — ready s build. Private sale. Fe 434 after 5 p.m. piedable investment. Homes on Ross: ly, Johi 112-585-3622 Tatiean ioeran BRAND NEW 14x70 Mobile Homes °26, 500 CHOICE BUILDING SITES BEAVER VALLEY Prices From $14,900 Interest prepaid till Spring * ATTENTION x CONTRACTORS INVESTORS PRIVATE BUILDERS MOBILE HOME OWNERS This is your chance to pur- chase land at today’s price and have the equivalent of bank or credit union interes! charges for six mont! rebated at the time of pur. chase. SITES INCLUDE: « Fully sevviced buln feed lot (zoning willchiow mebite homes). Call now for best choice 368.6566 * No * Investors seeking income tax caliet ok ter edditonal inlormmetion. KOOTENAY (after hours and we Pi NOW OPEN — SLOCAN BOOKKEEPING AND INCOME TAX SERVICES 280 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-2544 BUSINESS HOURS Mon. Wed, Fri, 9:30 - 5: for more NORTHWEST MOBILE HOMES D.N. 6583 Ph. 365-3551 1974 12 x 60 FURNISHED 2 BDRM mobile noire: lust be moved. $15,000 o.b.0. Ph. 365-3155. 50/95 10 X 50 GENERAL 2 1 BORN partl furnished: $6,000 o. “a Osi nny, . Bill’s Mobile Home Service Ltd. Complete Mobile Home Service Moving, Skirting, Sundecks, Blocking, Add-a-rooms, Levelling Repanelling Re-sealing Roofs Fireplace Installation Office located at Shoreacres Trailer Park Ph. 359-7014 WE HAVE A VERY NICE SELEC- TION of double wide and single wide homes, Available in family and adult parks in Vancouver's Lower Mainland. (0. 5246) Ph n/' 1977 SAPEWAY 14 x 70 mobite home with patio and addition, electric heat, § appliances, in Ce r. Ph, 965-3702 after 6 ae) 12 X 60, 3 BDRM, includes stove, fridgo, pew | electric furnace and pin country, setting Bre Ecsilga $17,500. 365- Manoa , suicide trons., new suspension, new paint, needs int. work, 80% restored, gir, new Dunlop cones all eorame, cellent ‘winter ero ject, eae oe $1,700. Ph. 365-6100. ng AVIS Car & Truck Rentals Weekend Special 1969 FORD 4 Dr. a V-8 auto., .B., P.S., fed funning con- dition $400. Ph. 365-: TREE TOPPING SHAPING PRUNING COLUMBIA PEST CONTROL & TREE SERVICE LTD. Box 457, Trail 6114 FREE ESTIMATES Le Ph, 112-! ‘p21. 9593. 3/95 DIRTY chimney — ‘only to clean your chim heating season, Phone now for an ointment. Ye Olde English mney Sweeps. 365-6018. tin/75 ney tat cnather WILL BABYSIT in my home at Rob- son. Ph, 365-2842, 3/94 Tarry's Woodcraft Wood & Vinyl Windows Patio Doors, etc. Tarrys 399-4357 pene DISTRICT ae 7, NELSON SAG alter praenn & thee CHEVROLET Impala, ms ae ieces and 1833 after S 1979 CHEV Sinton window van, excellent condition, new radials, Fear, eat, bare interior, low, low mileage, only 56,000 km. er Ph. 5347. 7/92 Fri.5 p.m. 59 ‘to Mon:-noon 100 Free km. WE TRY HARDER 365-8461 1967 FORD. stationwagon, auto. In 10 Si7856." 5 CASNEWS ACTION 1320 Gmc F chop Be Bank: oF Here ADS WORK siktarNermen 9/9 rnd dl restored. Have . diag REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY INVITATION TO TENDER Sealed tenders marked pRetuse! Disposal Site oP refuse disposal sites within the Regional District will be received by the Regional District of Central Kootenay, 601 Vernon Street, Nelson, B.C. VIL 4E9 under the following terms: — Tenders may be submitted for a contract to operate sites at one, or any number of the following locations with a price breakdown for each of the sites tendered on: Nakusp — Level C (cover 1 time per week) Burton — Level D (cover every 20 days) Edgewood — Level D (cover every 20 days) New Denver — Level C (cover 1 time per week) Hills — Level O (cover every 20 days) Tenders ‘must include the proposed P ig the site(s); The contract(s) will continue for a maximum period of twelve (12) con- secutive months and may be renewable from year to year; The contractor will be required to operate and maintain the site(s) in ac- cordance with pollution control permits and standards as well as in accordance with regulatory by-laws as adopted or amended by the Board of the Regional District of Central Kootenay, which may include opening and closing of access gates. at predetermined hours 5 days per week; The contractor will be required to work in close with of Management responsible for the operation and maintenance of the sites; Deadline for the receipt of tenders is 2:00 p.m., December 15, 1981 at which time they shall be opened in public; The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Additional information may be obtained by con- tacting the undersigned at the Regional District Office at the above address or by phoning 352- 6665. B. Baldigara, Secretary Principal, ntary: School, Box 19, CARE LONG TERM Three Month Pre-Employment Course Completion of this course prep: be employed in Long Term Care facilities. COURSE DATES: Jan. 4/82 - Apr. 3/82 LOCATION: Selkirk College, Vocational Division, 2001 Silver King Road, Nelson, B.C. PREREQUISITES: Grade 10 completion or. i AIDE DRYWALL done_and cellings tprayed. Ask for Gerry, 365-6993, NEED o corpenter? Will work by Deer or contract. Free estimates. hh, 365-6120. tin/87 CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION Rates First 10 Words $2.50 Additional Words 10¢ 3 Insertions for Price of 2 7 Insertions for Price of 4 fates for Longer Times Also Available Payment Policy Ma: not advisable to send cash through the moil, Classified Ads may be charged, but a $1 ply to Visa and MasterCard charges.) "Boxed Ads’ Classified Display Ads Deadline 1a.m. Wednesdays and 10.a.m. Fridays Action Ads Deadlines WEDNESDAY CASNEWS 12 Noon Tuesday SUNDAY CASNEWS 12 Noon Friday Order by Mail Print your Action Ad on a separate piece of paper and mail to: Action Ads Box 3007 mature grade 8 may apply. Telephone 352-6601. SELKIRK COLLEGE Vocational Division Nelson, B.C. For more information and registration details contact the Vocational Division in Nelson. witl B.C. VIN3H4 The Castlegar News reserves the right to classify ods under appropriate headings and to determine page location. Human Rights Act All advertisements such as Human Rights Act. This Act states no advertisement may state or imply a preference, limitation, or specification, on the basis of an applicant's ligion, colour, marital . ancestry, place of igin, age, or sex (unless the matter relates to the main- tenance of public decency AND prior approval has been obtained through the Human (Rights Branch). fe DON’T LET WINTER | GET YOU DOWN WE HAVE 34 WAYS FOR YOU TO ENJOY IT. Front Wheel Drives Four Wheel Drives -Ton Short Boxes ¥%-Ton Long Boxes ¥%-Ton Long Box Jimmys DL. 5058 Buick Skylarks Pontiac J-2000s Pontiac Phoenix's Century Limited Pontiac 6000 FULL TERM FINANCING ON NEW 1981 VEHICLES ENDS NOV. 30. Maloney Pontiac Buick GMC Ltd. Castlegar 365-2155 K.LS. DRILLING | Fass. Seerg ana D. nual Kootenay cocaine Foire; cratta "er Chetinae, Gifts on sh e Je largest craft market in the Keep a date with us, grew t Wi John ‘Kanigan Watér Walls, Domestic & industrial Ce complete Pump Installations Soil esti dation I HONE: Off —————— NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Walter Trubetskotf, Deceased NOTICE Is hereby given thot creditors and others havin ‘4 claims against the estate of Walter Trubetskoff, deceas: formerly, of Brilliant, B.C., ore required to send full particulars of tuch claims to ihe unde: rsigns Official COR arbor oO, ce 365-7137 Mabie ti 1Y0, on VINSE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 365-3663 betare the oe n day of Jan petate’ sscusets il be aitiuies, ‘ing regal }o claims: have been received A.D. Sherwood Official Administrator South West Kootenay 7/95 British Columbia student struggle with metric VICTORIA (CP) — Prov- ince-wide mathematics in el- ementary and _ secondary schools shows students are not doing well in the metric system. The Education Ministry report, released recently, also disclosed that many secondary school math clas- ses are taught by teachers who consider themselves in- eceauatly trained for the ome 18-month-old study ment of mathematics and science education. Robitaille’s report found that although students gen- erally are better in math than they were four years ago, they rated lowest in their knowledge of the metric system and of application of measurements such as pér- imeter, area and volume. “Results show clearly that, in spite of the campaign to have Canada adopt the met- ric system of measurement, do not ‘think met- was by a team of education experts headed by Dr. David Robitaille of the U of B.C.’s depart- HOMECOMING: District celebrates it's 100th bir- ONE male Afghan dog. Ph, 365. thday Plans are under- 2/95 way” ty ake this Centennial a 2 GREY male kittens. Ph, Bo Those, interested in aitending ACK Siar Cros = pups, 6 weeks your name, maiden marneren oi . Would, make good x otters address. We will contact you os 6 secs Lawson, pm 7 WK. OLD Black, Lab X Pup les, Dis iriets vaccinated. 3, Twin fe = works Sic Seomon ‘on duty ot Creek Sheil Sa starts at ty a. neal work accepted, Ph. 693-2335. THES.P.C.A. "3/94 urgently needs pore ; dey ees PARLOUR. FOSTER HOMES FoR] S‘clssslens!_ grooming. Book (Nelson, B.C.) | THINKING of saving mon grant Bh, Nnaulate‘o attic with ‘ip iF you have an I give away, plea: ofitiad jai ussite tinespuatewoen $2760) BIG BROTHERS of | Costlena ent ‘a httle THE S.P.C.A. brother, it wil lost varewer Men ig brother toa fosherless NEEDS GOOD HOMES For Healthy otherwise. re voliniwert are ni -6470 oF 365-6103. $2768 PUPPIES — male and female, vedi ize. Ph. 399-4388.._ 2/9: Sicamous & Should focus on individuals yA COUT eR: (CP) fond He said that because of the Any app’ pensions should teen on in- dividuals, respect their right and freedom to choose, and acknowledge their respon- sibility for their own future, Michael Walker, director of the Fraser said sions and a growing propor- tion of the country’s popu- lation that is retired, Sweden has begun to default on promises made in 1960. The total payroll tax for all benefit p in Sweden Thursday. “The most basic reason for focusing on individuals is that it avoids the temptation to seek uniformity in providing pension ': benefits,” Walker said in an address to the annual Canadian conference now amounts to 36 per cent of wage income. Walkers said experts who currently propose changes to the Canadian system should find Sweden's svelution ‘chillingly similar” to Can- tae 8, and should avoid mak- cost of pen-. ric” the report says. “In situations involving day-to-day usage of measure- ment, the majority of stu- dents in grades 4, 8 and 12 use imperial rather than metric units of measure.” Student performance was compared to 1977 test results in seven different areas of math. Students scored higher this year than in 1977 in four of the areas and remained at the same level in the other MOST IMPROVED The biggest improvements were in geometry and meas- urements in Grades 8'and 12. The study also found that many secondary school math classes are taught by teach-" ers who consider their aca- demic or. professional train- ing “to have in math- CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 29, 1961 cr Hard on lungs . Pollution: created by gas cooking stoves is hard on the’ lungs, suggests research re- ported at an international it on indoor air eats Other findings: e Boys continue to do better in math than girls. While the difference in achievement is. small at grade 4, it becomes “quite substantial” by grade 12. Girls continue ‘te be underrepresented in moat elective secondary school math courses; e results of geometry tests indicate that much of current curriculum for the subject is not being taught; e the major goal of math education in B.C. should be “to prepare students to func- tion as enlightened consum- ers in a technological society; e students should be re- quired to study math each year at least from grade 1 to grade 11. One of the recommen- dations, aimed at school boards ‘and principals, was that all math teachers should have academic and profess- ional training in the subject and school boards should” provide additional on-the-job training. The report also recom- mends that the ministry set up a committee on the use of prepared them for the. task.” In addition, it found that and and that measures be taken ‘many junior dary schoo] of the ional - Foun- dation of Employee Benefit Plans, held in Honolulu. A copy of the text was released in Vancouver. “Every industry, region and age group. has its own 1 would like to thank all oui relatives and friends for thelr help and comfort during the recent. loss of my. ject husband, John G. ‘Morrow'C. Thank ys fOr the, Flowees ‘and cards of sym- Special th thanks to our LOST: In transport, one set of 1 Pelghbont McCretghte drawers from bedroom suite on Pacshys) embers the Nov. 18 between Slocun Parkand Canadian South Siocans Please cal or 399. FOUND: oa black cat in he te Castlegar area. Ph. 365-6549, comfort tc me at this time. 2/94 D. Morrow. parses In South Castlegar on u wish. to express my sincers ve., white cat with thank you fo all my fiends for for needs, and aspirations,” said Wal- ker, who directs the Vancou- ver-based economic research group. He said the objective of compensation policy ai should be to respond flexibly to such differences. In warning his audience of the dangers of expanding the if Promises of the public pen- Ls sion system . et (current circumstance ces, Walker cited the experience of the Swe- colls dish system. e we ou ve. lost tend Jes tomething, God lets you alt Ldie . creo anytime durin Arie! Unt Exciting, Enjoyable Music THE MONEY-SAVING TAX TIPS, year- end tax planning, business and Ss eomees| STAR "i SYSTEM jence, Write U & R Tax hols, 1148, Main Street, Win: Manitoba R2W 3S6. Weddings — Parties Reasonable Rates 365-8474 Div. s Entertainment Industries Ltd. pa; “Yukon Com- unity We handle ev everyihing right here! Lucky. lives up to his nickname Junk dealer John V. (Lucky) Mahalchik of Spring- field, N.J., lived up to his nickname when a stranger showed up and paid his de- linquent tax bill. The benefactor arrived by bus from Philadelphia last week to pay Mahalchik’s ; $1,082 property tax bill for . Cost! R&M - MEMORIALS Agents For Remco DANCE BANDS and mobile disco Memorials Ltd. available % A Sentra tin of engagement. Ph. 362: tin/38 GROOMING, BOARDING AND PET SUPPLIES Phone 365-3889 Afternoons & Eves. 1980. The money was due on 50 acres where lives in a teepee. Township tax collector , Frank Commercio said Mah- alchik and the man went to the tax office and the mys- tery man peeled off eight '$100.bills and sn assortment of $10 and $20 bills to satisfy the debt. The collector described the man as in his late 60s, sickly and pale and wearing a wind- breaker, shirt and blue jeans. “To me it looked like he could use the money more SHASHEEN KENNELS (reg.) NELSON 9352-2164 NOW “AVAILABLE tor _appoin- tments: Psychic readings. veiki sean ish rebirthing. Ph. 352- 6/94 RD HOUSE yy Shop in- was ou to its cyt vamivare Furs. Ate oe Sat. at V -2nd Ave., Trail, B.C. e Achieve a freshly manicured look by going over your nails with a slightly darker shade. These few minutes will help you Test, too. than Lucky,” Commercio Commercio said the man refused to identify himself. The benefactor said he learned of Mahalchik’s tax problems from listening to a radio talk show. Mahalchik said he had never seen the man before. math regarding the proposed regional plan for the Slocan Valley. hers “have little or to improve female students’ and _tion in math classes. quality. Richard Letz and col Jeagues at the Harvard School of Public Health have found that children living in homes where a gas stove is used have slightly poorer lung function than do chil- dren in homes whore cooking is done with an electric range. The difference can be detected with tests of “forced vital capacity,” a respiratory health of 1,950. non-smoking adults and found that chronic coughing. was twice as common and the number of adults ‘having higher in homes where a gas stove was used for cooking. ‘The major pollutants sven : ent of urea formaldehyde in- sulating foam, is under. bid ment of how much air can be expelled in one breath. Another study reported at the symposium examined the test, remove pan, visual inspection, goons sump and. ET TE ID. Borderii ine Transmission asa cere uae chemise dete also believed to be a con- tributing factor in some cased, of asthma. Transmission Shift Kits in stock, One-Day, Service in most cases. SLOCAN ae REGIONAL PLAN MEETING The Regional District of Central Kootenay and the: ikcofenay Resource Management Committee will be holding open houses and the second series of public meetings The open houses and public meetings are an opportunity for residents of Electoral Area ‘H’, Silverton, New Denver and Slocan, to make known their comments and concerns, as well as being brought up to date on issues identified and information collected, regarding the Slocan Valley Regional Plan. OPEN HOUSE AND PUBLIC MEETING LOCATIONS AND DATES LOCATION ‘Silverton Custom Tube Bending All Exhaust Systems Carline Mufflers Nationally Guaranteed URGBO. ‘365-5411 Castlegar Ken Flegel Ed Jones Mon.-Sat. 8a.m.-5 p.m. Slocan’ Winlaw Slocan Park Silverton Memorial Hall Slocan Sr. Citizens’ Hall Winlaw Community Hall Slocan Park Comunity Hall (School House) DATE Nov. 30, 1981 Dec. 1, 1981 Dec. 2, 1981 Dec. 3, 1981 TIME - 7:30 p.m. OPEN HOUSE 200 330 p.m. PUBLIC MEETING - 7:30 p.m. OPEN HOUSE 00 :30 p.m, PUBLIC MEETING 7:30 6 7 6 7: 6:00 - 7 6 7 30 200 - 30 EVERYONE IS WELCOME p.m, OPEN HOUSE p.m. PUBLIC MEETING 7:30 p.m. OPEN HOUSE p.m. PUBLIC MEETING