esneessgnerunnegean cer atnatottay , Unite . Fundraising SE a res LIGHT MOMENT breaks the mornin} for. the members of the work party Saturday the final touches to the Castléga: thi Church. Left to ‘right: are,“Curt Waterman, Clarence Ackerm: id Bob puttin, h_a mischievous Ted Bristow y@ ladder. This final touch completes “work of jf A BBP aE HE TIE Released by Joint much | was ‘said about - the ic side of life in Can- * Committee | ‘A wide range of subjecta introduced. by some half-a:* dozen speakers composed the agenda of the 68rd session ed the Doukhobor Symposium on Sept. 14. er a three-month sur ‘break the regular ‘monthly ” meetings ‘are’ re- sumed’ with the 11-member try — in ir et eee youth ident at, Ivanovo, “spoke presented the first major re- _ port of the day. Commending. the work of the Incspeaking of the Douk-. hobérfuture:as a society, Popoff brought.to the at- tention of the: meeting the First Global. Conference on the Future held last ‘July 20-24 at.Toronto, where over: 5,000 delegates from all parts, of the world participated, all concerned about the future of the human race. / People’ all over the world, said Popoff, are awak- the realities of the’ ani ieee ‘society. : Peter Reibin’ produced authentic documents relating to the period when the lead- er, Peter P. Chistiakoff, “solved to resign from position as president CCUB Ltd., the housing the spn con part of the leader sh od the community and st efforts by the direct members were taken tolpur- suade the leader to change his’ mind. Third: World.and to the ” jnevObalng ‘awareness of the intended reorenntick flected in Doukhobo! to this day, which wi rason why Reibin, who ‘was close to the situation at the - 3 ls nights srl include: Haggard Oct. 17,9.p.m. on fh : dation at the MON h Transportation io Spokane. All For Only § {8 5 ‘Double or Twin ab: tet (tz oy HENNE — WEST'S TRAVEL TRAVEL: yet caer As a sed strest TOTEM TRAVEL peheonst-e LX-4 paper 35 depertsres - = es ten " ee etal ton aCasino. Peres s 1 eter a sneer N89 or ying ty rss prejit we and fear, \. 3 Depot felt that too much apathy and smugness in this espect could lead people of the Doukhobor faith into the same condition as that of the Israelites ‘of biblical times, whom Jesus addressed say- ‘ing, “Woe to you scribes and sessions, Verigin stated his eonviction that all the patient otto, involved in pursuing this important task. will be fully justified in the end. - Mainly, the value of this work, he’ said, was in dis- .Doukhobor image tseoeh bombings and burn- the General maintenance is ail that is now ai —CosHiews Fate by Lola Hughes, ings. jum, Verigin stated, after conducting much diligent research, es- Holds seminar on fund raising John Fisher, an inter- nationally recognized man- agement consultant for non- profit organizations, will be at Selkirk College on the evening of Oct. 8 7-11 p.m. as part of his province-wide seminar series on the topic of Development. Although this seminar series is primarily. directed and Resource . towards arts organizations in the province, all- community organizations can benefit - from Fisher's diverse experi- well as actor, filmmaker, street’ social worker and managing director of a per- forming arts centre. ~. While director ished the fact that such acts of violence are incom- patible with the Doukhobor faith; with the principle of Toil and Peaceful Life, and with the Christian teachings as contained in the psalms and the New Testament. » Verigin spoke at length of the recent efforts of his ion, the USCC, to- ence and colorful reflected in his seminars, "He has served as chairman of the board of Canadian Mental Health in Ontario, asa wire service correspondent in Europe and Asia, a YMCA assistant camp director, as (MUTTART MANUFACTURED HOMES... WSend for your copy of our new homes brochure . . . It’s packed with dreams . . . that will come true... for you & your family MAIL. COUPON TODAY MUTTART Pea teend tp ‘URED HOMES... Edmor in 10030 St St. OrRON 1701- -17 glee 8 Granrook, 0, TSH 1M7 of the Peel County United Appeal in Ontario, Fisher set a North Americal United .Way.record by incréasing the . campaign's receipts by 82 per cent over the previous year’s campaign. At the time he was the youngest executive dir- ector of a United Way fund- raising campaign, John Fisher has also served asa for the gether with the Kootenay Committee for Intergroup Relations, to have all Free- domites. sign a Declaration .. which statea, in effect: 1) Violence is incompatible with . the Doukhobor principles ‘of “Toil arid Peaceful Life” and 2) In future I, the signatory, give my word of honor I will not indulge in bombings or - i su to Federal and‘ Ontario gov- ernments on drug abuse and youth issues, on the Metro Toronto Social Planning Council, and for several Pro- vincial governments on arts Management. He is currently director of the’ Institute for Non- Profit Organizations, based in Toronto, and is the author of several books including Money Isn't Everything: A Survival Manual for Non- Profit Organizations. This series of seminars is co-ordinated in British Col- umbia by the University of Victoria, and \the Cultural Services Branch, Ministry of be individually made and co- signed by an accredited wit- ness. Peter J. Popoff, in re- counting he achievements of the Symposium during the past six years, stated that the original aim was prin- ly to put on record the benefits the Doukhobers brought to this country, both in the material and spiritual sense, and also to clarify to the Doukhobor people as well as to others, what the Douk- hobor ideology starids for and what significance it carries to its adherents. Popoff noted the lack of * input at the ‘Symposium of the P Caney onal Muttant Manutactuced Homes RENO FALL TOURS 7 DAYS Staying downtown at the PLAZA HOTEL Departing: Oct. 11 — 8-day trip, Oct.'18 & Ogt. 25 Trips include: -% Accommodations * ‘Coach Transportation *% Tour Escort x Wine & Cheese Party % Casino Packages at MGM Grand * Karl's Silver C Club * Shy Clown %& Sahara Sid's x Money Tree < Sundowner and more, plus Buffets. Oct. 13 —edys * 245 Oct. 18 —7 days * 2 27 |. tet “Oct. 25 —7 days $229 . Nov. 8—7 days FULD Cotonial Nov, 29—7days* 1 89 R per person DB or TW accommodation Canadian Funds We pick-up in Nelson, Castlegar & Trail For more information phone: 368-5595 365-7782 365-8451 HENNE TRAVEL - 1251 Ceder Ave. WEST'S TRAVEL Trail, B.C. - coutlegurs. B.C. TOTEM Castlegar, B.C. Ask cbout our Nov 8 & 25 departures — $169 per person ot the Colonial Inn & Casino. in respect to spiritual, moral and cultural contributions made by the Doukhot Regional Arts Council. — to the of Canadian society, although 0000000000 COOCCCO j @ WINTERLAND presents § TIM HILLIARD ® WARREN BROWNE®RICK PRESTON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1980 COMINCO GYM Avallal @ atten's nur sTORE downtown Trall), KELLY'S in @ © @ the Waneta Mall, MOUNTAIN: MUSIC in Rossland, ° THE BOOK SHOP in Castlegar, KELLY'S IN Neleon. DOORS OPEN AT 7:20 , P yp be- cause you shut the kingdom of heaven against men; for you neither enter yourselves, hor allow those who would enter to go in.” ‘Popoff felt ‘the ir which the Resarch Sym) sium composed was an ideal medium for reviewing more closely the Doukhbor posi- tion’in relation to théir his- torical time, found need to provide the iP a with documents in his possession. _ According to Podovin- - |. nikoff, one intitial meeting was already held inthe areaa few weeks ago where a rep- resentative (Edith Adamson) came from Victoria to reveal what progress has already been made in this direction by the Quaker group to which she belongs. And, he i spiigichy prop id future at the Brilliant Cul- -tural Centre and in the soo: to-be-opened Communi ‘The whole project. i be under the auspices’‘ard ‘sponsorship of the USC: The following mee: BS of a viable, progressive spir- _ heduled for Oct. 12 tthe same location. © ROBSON HALL SAT., SEPT. 27 9P.M.-1 A.M. Music by the P.S. 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