Pa itis St Sa a ae "Bb *. It marks May Day and 87 years for Kaalo as that commu: nity hold its four-day Kasto Days' cerebration this week- end. There will be something for everyone with the emphasis VEINS Ny crete ” ChsTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1979 Marking 87 Years Kaslo Holds 4- Day Celebration. on‘a good time. The following is the schedule of events to allow. everyone to enjoy as much of the activities as possible: FRIDAY, MAY 18 7:30 p.m. Movie: “Godfather Il” - Langham Theatre Ann Landers “% 9:00 pam. Teen Dance - Scout Hall SATURDAY, MAY 19 9:00 a.m. Horse Show - Arena Grounds 11:00a.m, Canoe Races - Beach 1:00 p.m. Motorcycle Races - Follow Signs 2:00 p.m. Baseball Game - Vimy Park 2:00 p.m. Artist Reception - Langham Centre e@ Wild Surfing and 10:00 am, Logging - Vimy Park 10:00 a.m. Treasure Hunt - Maps at Pavilion 10:00 a.m. Softball Game - Before & After Parade Noon Bavarian Beer Gar- : len 2:00 p.m. Unusual Pot Show - Pavilion 8:00 p.m. Street Dance - Front St, MONDAY, MAY 21 7:30 aam. Pancake Breakfast - Dear Ann Landers: What kind of world are we living In anyway? { recently read In the paper that so many divorces among clergy are taking place that the United ‘Methodist Church has established a ‘hotline’ to provide ministers and their wives with names of marriage counselors [n thelr area. Itsald nearly 50 Methodist ministers in the northern part of the state had been divorced within the last decade — and this Ig‘only METHODISTS! | The article also referred to a task force to help divorced wives of clergymen. it was formed by the Ministers’ Wives Association of the Northern iIlinols Conference. Why would a clergyman’s wife have a more difficult time than any other woman? * For God's sake, Ann, If the clergy can't keep their marriages together, who can? Please answer this letter. People need reassurance now more than ever before. | hope you will give It to them. : — Quo Vadis Dear Quo: Divorce can and doss happen to anybody. This clergyman’s wife has no special Immunity. The divorced wives of clergymen have an especially difficult time because they have always lived In a house provided by the church. Unless they have family money, they have no place to go and can’t afford to buy a home. Their medical Insurance lapses. They lose pension funds which thelr huabands will continue to enjoy. The mall | have these past 24 geiting a raw d husbands, hi rs has convinced me that they yy are expected to work alongside thal ir 0 families, entertain, serve the community and a”* for all to behold. tn addition to all thie, thelr children and marriages are supposed to be perfect. My heart goes out to them — and yours should, too. Dear Ann Landers: May i answer the woman who was mad at the Chicago police because they flashed a spotlight on her and her lover when they were making love in the back seat of the car — with no clothes yet? Her complaint was, ‘‘We are adults and we weren't harming anyone. Can't the police find something better to do — like fight crime In the streets?”’ Question: How would she tike It If a gang of foughs interrupted her and her flance and wanted a piece of the action? Isolated couples are prime targets for muggers, rapists and murderers. Police officers who make these couples move on may be saving their tives. The Know Dear tn: Thanks for picking up the ball when i “Gropped It. Weil done. -. so 8 Dear Ann: | am moved to respond to the reader who was < burned up by the news story about a father who had kept his tvio young children In a cage — the judge was considering rdturning the kids to the nut. She wanted YOU to contact “the right people." You should have told her, ‘YOU are the right people.'* Anyone who suspects child abuse has a morai résponsibility to report the case to the State Department of Public Welfare, Human Resources of Protective Services. They call it something different in each state but these agencles are listed In the phone boo! We all pay tax dollars to support these agencies and ‘every person who cares about children must see to it that helpless kids are protected. z — Texas Dear Tex: Right on. Thanks for placing the Hiity recelved from the wives of clergymen. i Ig Kite Flying - All Weekend Legion Hall e Moyie Display a- board Paddlewheeler % * nae Hip aces Ving 9:00 p.m. Langham Dance - ; Park Arena MIDWAY — ALLDAY 9:00 pam. Legion Dance - Lo; : Lenton Hall 10:00 am. eing Vimy SUNDAY, MAY 20 : e Village Green and‘ Marina Inn OPEN for breakfast 9:00 a.m. Gymkhana - Arena _ Grounds Life In The Suburbs LOOK,LADY, DO You MIND IF IL CHECK OUT THE GOODS FIRST BEFORE HE DEVOURS IT? Par! 11:00 a.m. savin Beer Gar- Parade z May Pole Dancing Tea at Pavilioi Noon By AU Smith Pacey From Spokane Tuesday, May 15 8 thru . Saturday, May 19. 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Master Charge #. payment my convenient: Expiry Date Expiry Date VIN 3H4 Costlega: News anid Mal Week Mares are nat rexpurrssbte Lor cast sent theuughs thie nats Outside Of Uterus A baby girl was carried for eight months outside her moth- er's uterus and was delivered by caesarian section recently, doctors at the Southeast Medi: cal Centre in Dothan, Ala. 4 report, Dr. James Holland de- scribed the birth as “intra abdominal, extra-uterine.” Holland said only a few. - hundred‘such births have been recorded. New Record A 25-year-old Welshman claimed a world record for powered hand gliding recently after flying 126 kilometres across Britain. Gerry Breen said his four- hour flight from Tredegar, South Wales, to Norwich, east- ern England, ina glider power- ed by a go-kart engine broke the existing record of 63 kilo- metres set in Florida. ae Be ‘ GOOD NEIGHBOR SALUTE this week goes to Mrs Sandra Jeffs. of Nelson. Wayne T. Shovar writes that on April 2 when he severed his thumb at the first joint while working on his car at home, Mrs. Jeffs “called me a cab to take me to the hospital and gave me’ the money to poy for it.” While Mr. Shovar was in Vancouver for fur- , ther surgery, Mrs. Jeffs and her husbend Gordon “finished the spring cleanin of my apartment, did my laundry: cleaned up the tools | left by'my car and locked.them up." In additicn, they looked after Mr. Shovar's’ cat Charlie as they have done “several: times before.” "This family has been so good to me and my cat through this whole Sedeal’ that | feel some sort of recognition: is well deserved." Mr. Shovar writes. < TLL Two years ago One Step Ahead Energy ! Sys- \\\\\\\ RA : READY! Wood Energy: One Step Ahead offers Iree advice as well asa design and i service covering all tems Ltd. was dtop their dependency on high-priced, environ- mentally destructive forms of energy. aS .216D Vernon Street, Nelson, B.C. 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The rapid and endless round of price hikes for oil, natural gas. and other conventional energy forms makes il-ever more urgent-tor people to search oul the alternatives. We're ready when you are! y FRED MERRIMAN im going to try especlally nario remain calm, oven though ' tnd it very ai hen; specifically, is any government organization or even: one fone wilderness solng to a0 somethin al ; under 28 tovale? ng bqut the single most Nkely, way fora humai b have written on the subject ot death by. automob yet the list grows longer every da: ; ) casualty liste that came home during war time: know ‘it tp not : bit it seems ‘that nearly every weekend brings 'more news of somo young perton coming to an untimely ond. It is such a waste of @ Valuable human being. + \n 1956 | dellvered a speech to the Vancouver YMCA whereln It was reported: that more people had died in or around the ‘private automoblie than had during all the oth ier horrible diseases. for ons, ai recorded wars of man's entire history: Yet, we go bilthely about our bu: for many worthwhile organizations like cancer societies Ynd heart’ funds and a host of It [3a show of great skill, apparently, to do figure elghts on the hi hiway H it shows’ ou have really arrived as an adult, aE parently, when you can anock off 7 couple of” en beer and oe home without the v9 cope ‘busting you for balng iepaired i i B.C. Elect ae Don't blame the pollce. | It ‘3 mnposeibte ‘on them to be ever here at Snaes i) and radar speed traps will not help one bit.- > ites " ! 8 er patrols H + Here is my opinion and my-hoiler- than-thou saggestion for the week. ¢ ‘Treat the business of any. accident, regardless of who Is at-fault, as a very serious incident that requires:both of the: parties involved to:be grounded for. five. years. “No! excuses, A fender-bender would be.as serlous'as‘a major accident “ ++ Let mé explain: My father drove'a Victoria city bus. He accidentally backed into a fence post at the end of the Esquimalt run one late evening. No damage to the bus. He. 5 reported the Incident; even though the bus was without passengers at the time.” . ric grounded him for five years.-He did get back to driving In due course. ‘ «Another Incident Involves an alrman who flew: bombers on numerous raids over Europe Inthe Second World War. In peace time,’he became a commercial airline pilot. ; Fog was heavy over London, hls approach and tanding by Instruments was perfect:: While : taxilng on a secondary runway, his wing caught a large Stack of metal pipe piled too close to tho runway. He was grounded for life. 1 Drivers of privats automobitss should be treated the Game Way. ” | We are all given the freedom and privilege to arive Secldant free. If we scant, then the freedom Is removed. is ‘ ic’ The * provinelal Rovern “ment'a Motor) Vehicle ‘Task “Force will hojd a public meeting “in Cranbrook: this week as it jlainches the second part of its review ‘of the laws ‘and pro- cedures ‘governing’ the opera- ¢,tion of.motor vehicles in British > Columbia. The purpose of the meet- ings, says’ chairman Neil Mc- Diarmid,*is to give the task .force the opportunity to hear, ‘on’ the ion of motor ‘firat-hand, the public's opinons | , fines be incarcerated and calls for:'an intensive campaign to encourage better driving habits In B.C, It recommends, as well, “that there be'no Court appear- ance for minor breaches of the law which constitute the major- ity of traffic violations and that the Court Referee system be’ expanded -to include traffic ~ adjudiestors. to hear ticket’ dispu ni addition, the Task Force th vehicles and related laws. and practices, ““We are not’interested in ‘ individual court cases and traf- fic violations,” said McDiarmid. “What we are hoping to obtain’ of individuals of all ages and walks of life.” r In this part of its: study, the task force'will examine vehicle and. highway” safety, . driver -'edueation, law enforcement and ‘administrative procedures. Spe- cial attention will be given to ‘.eo-ordinating operations of min- istries_and agencies connected ‘with motor vehicle law and to : ‘the prospect of combining’ all Jaws governing the operation of ; “statut a Home onthe, Range Chinese Cooking : There have been some re- ' quests for Chinese recipes, so over the next while, I will put a humber in the column. : 1 will only include recipes for;dishes that can be made from locally available ingre- dients, A number of stores in Castlegar are carrying Chinese ingredients which are some- times spread out throughout the, store; ask for them. ‘The first recipe I decided | to ‘include was the universal favorite, Sweet and Sour Pork. Thave tried a nimber of sweet and sour recipes but this one is the best. 2 Sweet and Sour Pork 1 tbsp. soya sauce ~ 1/4 cup cornstarch 1 beall carrot 1 large green pepper 1/2 cup eabed pineapple 1 Clove garlic 1/4 cup white vinegar. 1/2 cup water 1/8 tsp. black pepper 1 Shep. 20 soya sauce 1 top. sal 5 thap. sugar 1 tsp. dried hot pepper {opt.} 1 thep. cornstarch 1 thap. water deep frying oll 2 en, oil . 2 Cube pork into 3/4" cubes. Mix the soya sauce and the sherry. Rub mixture into the_ meat'and let sit for 10 minutes. Roll the meat in the 1/2 cup of cornstarch. Slice carrot into: ‘1/4" “slices. Cut the green. pepper into 1/2" squares, Peel and smash garlic. Combine Pepper, carrot, pineapple and *Mix together 1/2 eap of vinegar, black pepper, 1 goya’ sauce, salt, sugar and réd pepper. In a small cup mix. t oil for deep’ frying to 375°. Fry meat; atfew cubes at a. tire,- until light brown, about» five-minutes, Drain on paper tdwel-and'keep in warm oven are done. Repeat this until the cubes are golden brown..(two to three minutes). This-double cooking ensures crisp pork. tables for two ‘minutes. Add water-vinegar mixture and stir - well until bubbling; Add corn- starch and water and stir until . thickened. Pour over ‘pork cubes and mix. 7 s 8 8 Chicken and Corn Soup This ‘recipe is fast’ and simple yet it is one of the best 1 tbsp. soya sauce Skin and bone. chicken, Dice: into small pieces. (about 1/4"). Place in bowl, sprinkle with wine .and soya sauce. Marinate for 10 minutes. Heat frying: pan,’ add ‘oll , and’ stir-fry chicken for two minutes. Remove from heat. Bring broth to a boil. Add salt, - chicken, and corn, boil again. , Stir in cornstarch and cook until thickened. Serve hot, The traditional: - garnish is an egg white beaten, , and spooned on the top of the - Major Line. Construction ‘ Slated for B.C. Major B.C. Hydro trans- mission project construction this year will include more than - 1,100 kilometres of line work at Heat oil and stir-fry vege- - various locations around British Colum! : The work consists of. right of-way clearing, foundation in- stallation, tower erection and conductor stringing on various 230 kV and 500 kV. transmission. lines.) Several of the lines will be completed this year, bringing the amount of transmission. at 230 kV or higher in B.C. Hydro’s' system to’ more than 6,000 kilometres. = Clearing of right-of way. and installation of tower foun: * dations will be carried out this year over. a total of 485 kilo- * metres for kV line be- tween Nicola, Merritt and Cranbrook. The tine is expected tobe completed in 1981 to meet growing demand and ensure uninterrupted electric. supply in” the Kootenays. Work is- nearing coinple- tion on 48 kilometres of 230 kV. transmission lines linking’ the new Selkirk substation, south-- east of Trail, with the Seven Mile project under construction three kilometres farther south, - and with ‘the’ Kootenay Canal generating station:, between Nelson’ and: Castlegar. ‘These ~ projects will make ‘it possible ; for: more electric power to be* fed_into the integrated trans- * mission. system. In its interim report, re- + leased March 16, the task force ‘recommended... that driving > jwhile.under suspension be ‘made a provincial offence, pun- ? i _ teport (coples of which will be avaliable at the public meeting) the. task force Is now‘launching the second part of Its study. Into vehicle and highway safety, law enforcement and administrative procedu “Through public meetings, it hapes to obtain a'varlety of ideas: and: corre to assist in this task. cornstarch with 1 tbsp. — Airport. 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