will contest the seat in Area G near Salmo. In Area A near Crawford Bay, incumbent Myrna Strom, a housewife, faces a challenge from retired resident Charlie ilson. The. contest will be a rematch ofthe election fought CORRECTION CANCER OPERATION In our Oct. 29-Nov. 3 Flyer, the Chase & Sanborn Coffee advertised will be 396 grams in weight. Three MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — > cece Valley- guidelines. directors were returned to office by accalamation including Area I director John Voykin. Baby’s liver cut in two We regret any in- convenience this may cause. 23-month-old girl whose liver was split in two so a large cancerous tumor could be re- moved from the organ has an 80-per-cent chance of sur- vival, ee doctors at Univer. “We don’t think this (sur- gery) has ever been done be- fore,”'Dr. Arnold Leonard, head of the team. that per- formed the 8'h-hour opera- tion Oct. 19 on Nichole Elling of Duluth, Minn., said Tues- da; arrived at the hospital, doc tors had given her virtually no chance of survival, her mother said. organwhere the cancer was concentrated. The liver is the body's chemica] factory that turns food into a form that can be used by the body. It stret- ches almost all thé way across the abdomen. Leonard said the.liver is resilient and is one of the few internal organs that regen- erates, like a salamai growing a lost | The amount of liver Nichale has left is enough for survival, he Nichole suffered from a rare form of cancer known as hepatoblastoma. 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RACISM FIGHT continued from front page “There's no way,” he said. “It’s im- possible, we couldn't pull 30 hours and teach that.” Carter added that discussions on racial prejudice and differences be- tween world peoples take place in Grade 11 Scoial Studies anyway. Social Studies teacher Doug Pinker ton of Kinnaird Junior Secondary School is more enthusiastic about Ben Uey's course, but added that there is Pwolbing set” for a formal teaching of it (wt his sthool either. However, tie ‘sees Bentley's eight- booklet course as a valuable aid in teaching students about other coun: tries. “This is a tool for us to get people thinking about the prejudices and atti tudes of other people,” said Pinkerton, who's on the B.C. Teachers’ Federation Committee Against Racism “T've got two sets of (Bentley's course) books, and I haven't had them in my hands for a month,” he said, explaining that other teachers at the Surrey high-school teacher Sid Bentley explains the Hindu concept of the cycle of lite and death to o Social Studies class at Stanley Humphries Senior Secondary School. Costtews Photo by Adrian Chomberie: school have been borrowing them for their classes. “I would like to see his course incor porated as part of the Social Studies curriculum.” Pinkerton said five schools in Mani- toba are now teaching Bentley's course — which includes videos — on a trial basis. As well, he says the federal pen itentiary system is teaching the course to jail guards to help them in dealing With prisoners of Varidiis religions. And CP Air has taped a 15-minute interview with Bentley speaking on world religions which will be shown on national and international flights dur- ing November and December, said Pinkerton. Bentley was funded for his tour by the Seeretary of State, and the B.C. Teachers’ Federation. On Tuesday he taught several one-hour sessions on religion at Stanley Humphries after similar sessions at Kinnaird junior and elementary schools, and at Nelson schools. Bentley told about 20 students in one high school socials class about the Hindu concept of non-violence called himsa, about how Hindus have 330 mil lion names for God (“just like Chris tianity does not have just one name for God”), and about the Jains — a small Hindu sect that believes so intensely in the sanctity of life that they go to enormous lengths not to kill The Jains don't eat vegetables pulled from the ground, stare at the ground as they walk to uvoid syuashing bugs dust their chairs with whisk brooms fof the same reason, and avoid riding in vehicles because they might kill small living things. Bentley pointed out that while the Jains might go to lengths to preserve life that would appear ridiculous to Westerners, they never hurt people's feelings intentionally, never become soldiers and “would never press the button” on a nuclear weapon. “So mabye the s know some. thing we don't know,” explained Bent ley. “I'm not sure.” Police file Castlegar RCMP reported no disturbances or vandalism on “Gate night” Tuesday night. “I just hope it’s a more mature attitude shown by the kids,” commented Staff Sgt. John Stevens. 7 e+ 6 Thieves made off with ap proximately $1,500 worth of cigarettes and cash Sunday night following a break-in at Johnny’s Grocery and Gas Sales in Robson. ASSESSMENT OFFICE OPENING . . . Koot: West MP Bob Brisco (left) opened his Castlegar office Oct. 26 at 1055 Columbia Ave. Assisting Brisco in his office are Cc légan N S ; CASTLEGAR could be known as the borscht capital of Canada if the plans of a local group are realized. The group hopes to establish a borscht factory here. Castlegar Ald. Albert Calderbank said the group which he didn’t identify — made a presentation to the city's Industrial Commission outlining its plans for the factory. But those plans are still in the early stages. “It's very much in the air,” noted Calderbank “They're investigating . .. it's right at the rock bottom.” KOOTENAY West MP Bob Brisco’s departure for Ottawa and the House of Commons has left a couple of gaps here in the Kootenays. For instance, Bob was chairman of the National Exhibition Centre's board of Jean Mackenzie will finish out the remainder of Bob's 1984-85 term SPEAKING of the NEC, look for some changes in the building over the next few months. Pending government approval, the NEC will be undergoing a local residents Dorothy Gourlay (holding phone) and Beverly Chernott. CosNews Photo by Chery! Caiderbank whole new look with an expanded gift shop to display the talents of local artisans and artists. Work is scheduled to begin in January and should be ready for a spring unveiling. THERE'S ALL sorts of activity in the Castlegar commercial sector. Pete's TV has expanded into the office adjacent to it, while next door to the new expansion, renovations are proceeding for another new tenant. Meanwhile, Riverside Video has set to work renovating the old Speedway Motors building. OVER IN Nelson the Pantry House has opened. Managed by Georgia Swendish, the Pantry House is located on Baker St. kitty corner from MacLeod’s. It offers bulk and health foods and assorted other goodies. TWO VANCOUVER businessmen have mounted a private campaign they hope will haul B.C. out of the economic doldrums and make them a little money in the process. Realty company president Dave Paterson and accountant Tony Humphrey are calling their campaign “Boost B.C.” and say it’s aimed at improving sales of B.C. goods and services, increasing consumer and corporate spending and raising awareness of B.C.-made products. Companies participating in the campaign pay a fee based on company size at Central Foods OF BEEF BONELESS. CANADA GRADE A BEEF ROUNDS INSIDE: ROUND JELESS. CANADA GRADER A BEEF STEA FRESH STEWING UTILITY. 3LB. AVERAGE DRUMSTICKS". ri. 19° Coll GARLIC RING rae bee $169 SUMMER Sagat oman De SLICED SWIFTS PREMIUM. 500 GRAM PACKAGE $959 SMOKED MUSSELS SEA HAUL. 104 GRAM TIN 719° |: DEEP BROWN BEANS IN TOMATO sauce ve with IN MOLASSES. 398 89° TINY SHRIMP SEA HAVEN. 113 GRAM TIN $289 COCKTAIL SHRIMP $319 SEA HAUL. 113 GRAMTIN . LASAGNA NOODLES $4 99 99° MONEYS. SLICED. 284 mi CRAB MEAT $D29 serra » $449 SPAGHETTI SAUCE MAIN On MEAT. 756 ot MUSHROOMS $] 99 ESCARGOT STEAK HOUSE. 125 GRAM $479 NATURAL HONEY ALPHA. UNPAS| No. | WHITE continued trom tront pege will be on July 1, 1986 and that will be used for the 1987 and 1988 tax years. Homeowners will not receive an assessment notice in 1985. That means their assessments will remain frozen for two years. Meanwhile, Davies noted in a recent report to Castlegar council that the real estate market peaked in Castlegar in late 1981 “and has declined both in volume of sales and values since that time.” He called the decline “relatively moderate” and said values of all but residential properties have stabilized since Dec. 31, 1982 — the date of the last assessment. Residential values have fallen about 3.5 per cent since that time. Castlegar’s assessment roll for 1985 shows a total value of $201.9 million down about one per cent from the last assessment. Entry was gained through a window, said Castlegar RCMP. Investigation is con tinuing. Jefferson Jtouse MOTOR INA/ CELEBRATING OUR lOth YEAR OF SERVICE INLAND EMPIRE TO THE ES KALAMAZOO, conduct the Igrgest-ever test between accounts, of home banking. banks will spend $9 million to messages to the bank. MICH. see whether customers are (AP) — For 100 Michigan willing to pay for the priv families, the bank of the ilege of banking from their future is linked to their TV living rooms. The families sets as 15 financial instituions will pay bills, transfer funds balance their accounts, check records During the next year the of banking activity and send Police SAANICH (CP) A 55. year-old man was fatally shot by two police Tuesday night The incident marks the second time a suspect has been fatally shot by B.C police in 10 days. In the incident Tuesday William Hilborn was killed after police responded to a scene of a domestic dispute Officers found a badly beaten woman and a man with a handgun The police fired four shots and killed Hilborn Saanich police have launch constables Christian film to be shown St. Peter Lutheran Church will show the film Ordinary Guy at 7:30 p.m. Sunday The film is a relevant and powerful presentation of the impact of Christianity in the lives of “ordinary” people. according to a press release The film has won awards for its excellence in com municating the Christian message in our contemporary society, said the release. 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