Fey oe te BPR an ot EE IER AR Te Ep Be PRET On pn pie NER NGS NAIR MOD LPH AM AEE OEE IN BOERS FG Gm wre pon CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aj Mining Info Again Made Available Third Amwol Show Drews Crowds From Throughout the West Kootenay Bridge Beat |ERRIMAN Trade Fair ‘79: Eve YOUNG ANIMALS (to; left) drew hordes of chil- dren to one of several exhibits at Castlegar's Regional Recreation Complex which reflect- ed the 1979 trade fair's Year of the Child theme. In an exhibit (middle left) Branch No. 170 of fhe Royal Canadian Le- gion chronicled its his- .tory of service to the Castlegar area. In the Lions Club's Bavarian Garden imbibers tapped their feet to the tune of a cre te band (bot- © tom left) while another .group of musicians (top tight) entertain — fair. geers in more tempor- ate settings, Creatures _ of various species (cen-- fre) circulated among the crowds as local scouts (centre right) sold their wares. —News/MirrorFotos by ‘Lois Hughes hing From Robots to Rab By FRED hil Brooks and | like Chris D'Aroy,.. ath i an expression of my thoughts on the candidates for the upcoming provincial ° _ The Incumbent, Chris D'Arcy, has been low-key labor for seven years. His own party did not take advantage of a government man in Rossland-Trall when they were driving the tues chile cia wht {9 could, against a flaaked deck and |, for one, appreciated his a8 he was always willin Sunflower. Fest to pollution enquiries, se sie tiene cm bt as Yes, | think he did work on Castlegar’s water problem. The. Social Credit Victoria strategy did not think the time was right for an announcement, * ‘Then along comes Phil, with a down-home Alberta value system. Down on the farm you work when the weather Is tight and because you must. He had to find Social Credit In the yellow pages and Just got Involved by asking the . -queatlons that any one of us should have been asking. as Mh . The time was right for Phil Brooks. He is not a Politician. He Is Just lke you and me. He hay probably ask Victoria a tot of blunt queations about money and ‘how come" and I met his wife, Carol, and she raminded me of a farmer's wife fram Stettler, Alta., ‘who treats you !lke a member of the family in the firat flve minutes. ../Phit lIstene. ‘You get the feeling you want to help him but what he Is really doing ts helping you help :yourself, + : é { think Social Credit will be returned to power in Victoria because moet people In British Columbia would rather have money in the bank. Overdrawn bank accounts are a sign of, aman on the way down or a government on.the way out. i *. People will have $30,000 tled up in automotive equipment and thon cry because ICBC Is doubled. | find it difficult to fee! sorry for the obvious rich. ~ Now, since Chris has had seven years to get his name heard In Victoria, we should look for a change, Chris has always called me Fred and | liked his honesty. | ramember the time he told me how much an MLA gets In salary and expenses. | know clerks at the supermarket who do as well, 2 ‘ tk Neither: Phil nor Chris are well-to-do; they are both giving It a try because they think ey can help. : : | find myself wanting to say; ‘Thank you to Chris D'Arcy for giving a good effort'’. But I'think that It Is Phil Brooks’ turn to make waves with those simple questions. He Is not Lord and Lady material or glib, sophisticated bon vivant. é But he Is strong and sure and, most Importantly, | think It (s his turn. , “Details on these and other job opportunities are available ats ‘Trail Canada Employment tre Mining is one of British Columbia's most important in- dustries, yet the public remains misinformed about its contri- bution, "The Mining Information . Group, a committee of indi- viduals in mining and ,service companies, has. been reactl- ated to provide’ information and answer questions about ‘recent developments in ‘the mining industry. Participants in the group includé prospectors, _ miners, . small’ property owners, geo- logista, geophysicists and mem- bers of support industries such as diamond drilling, aviation services, equipment rental and supply.. They support resource development in B.C. , Ronald B. Stokes, consult- ing mining. engineer, is: chair- man: of the group which is funded. and ‘assisted by con- cerned individuals, Further information is available from the Mining In- formation Fund (1979), 718 - 744 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1A6. West -Kootenays requires an experienced Certified Appll- ance -Repairer. Must be ex- perienced with all. major ap- Bule of Eleven People ‘constantly. ask if you lead fourth beat froma long suit. Puzzled? That means from a K9742, you would lead the 4. Partner takes the number of that card, subtracts it from 11, and will tell how many higher cards’ than the card led are held by the other three hands. The rule of 11 assists ali the players to judge the lle of - the cards. It helps leader's partner in a situation such as the following: . * -K,10,8 (Dummy) A,Q,8 (You) Defending against No Trump, the 6 is led and dummy plays low. Taking the lead to be fourth best, deduct six from 11 = five cards higher than the six out, Since all five higher cards are visible to you, declarer should not have one. Your 8 will win the trick, Woman May Go Unaided If Attacker is Friend Studies show that bystand- ers are less likely to come to the aid of a women being assaulted if they think she ‘knows her attacker. E i . Sixty-five per cent of the people in one experiment inter- vened when a woman was attacked by a stranger — but. only 19 per cent came to her aid when the assailant was her husband, according to Dr. R. Lance Shotland, associate pro- fessor of psychology vat Pen- nsylvania State University. In addition, when there is no obvious motive for the assault, such as rape or rob- bery, bystanders tend to as- sume that an assailant is a date, boyfriend or ‘husband of the victim, Dr. Shotland said. Many people are not cer- tain their help is wanted whena dating or married couple fight, Dr, Shotland pointed out. And some peoplo believe a - fight between people who know each other won't lead to serious injury. “Announcement salut Soukhobor Symposium date changed: Due to the children’s festival being held on Practice this and it will AV-1 soon become automatic to use the rule of 11 when partner Introductory leads fourth best, Happy bridge till next week. ‘ Priced At Questions?.. An; ual hands? Write’ Joy Kelllor, $359° Pettitt Photos News/Mirror, Box 8007, Castle- gar, B.C. VIN 8Hé, “Your Camera Store Since’s4", 74Pine St. 365-7663) PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS| | SOLOHd LIL3d 7 $ Coneda’s first, ond the a Sere ton te cay, comply |, under the Trade Schools Licensing Act, R.5.A. IFO C, 366. a PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd Lifllid NOW YOU CAN STUDY Z BCIT CAREER COURSES IN YOUR OWN HOME 2 > The Directed Study Centre a! BCIT has correspondencé courses in’Hotel, Motel and Tourism * Road and Highway | Engineering \* Forestry) for Technicians * Pre-entry Math for. 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(298) fe FL = — —_ ze « , Walters/Waitresses are 2 wanted for full and part-time eS work, i % q a ae) A Cleaning Person is re- ‘ & quired in New Denver from Monday to Friday. ‘ oar peed ETAT AT * 5 A Short Order Cook is needed in New Denver. Accom- modation can be arranged. {262) °- 4 bo : MARKING provincial government's‘ $120,000 grant to the ¥ Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society, Premier Bill Bennett peas stands with KDHS president Elmer Verigin on future site of a : aa Se second large building os a visual arts centre at the Doukhobor DISHING UP generous helpings of borscht, the premier prepares to enjoy Village Complex. lunch with Socred candidate Phil Brooks and his wife. «.. that’s right, you can now ‘A Mature Babysitter is preferred to take ‘care of small child. References requested. : (290) A than the mail rates that went padi ontas -° A Coin Machine Repair Person is required in the Nelson area. Applicant must. have drivet's license. Resume required. 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