Pere EER A4 : CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 15, 1980 CANADIAN POSTAL MONEY ORDER Sh MANDAT DE POSTE CANADIEN (Bia Y BILE Meaty... HL anon Po. Boy. itt ® Ne (AL CAG Un Fy Fe ¥4 OT VALIO FOR MORE THAR . JUR* VA COMEURATICE BE Sena Me 2334599146 no adie Dry" Mawh Your 171273 b4? Oltee Wo dour piton Annee NOdv by u$32495 Code de Ee" Monnaie ADDRESS » ADRESSE " O000G™ 227 . = SEVEN YEARS lapse seems to be no problem when a postal money. order is returned. Denny Hughes: of. \Castlegar recently had one returned from o hobby ‘cover’ letter apologizing for the oversight.’A:trip to the local post office and less than a two- shop in Tacoma with a _ exchange. _. week wait the manay order for. $24.95" U.§. funds was refunded at the current -Hughes admits to not remembering what he originally or- dered saying he frequents many hobby shops, particularly in the aviation line, - Plays a * By CHARLES HANLEY _.,,.. political _interest than reli- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -The world of Islam, tmankind’s second-largest re- ligion ‘after Christianity, is a system with two main branches and numerous smal- ler sects in which the spiri- tual and the -pdlitical can often mix in explosive com- > binations. Religion is a significant . element ‘in the fighting be- , tween Iran and Iraq. Ayat- "" ‘ollah Ruhollah Khomeini of Tran and President Saddam Hussein of Iraq are members of the rival Moslem branches, Shiism and Sunnism. . The Shiite patriarch “Khomeini calls the Sunni leadership in Iraq atheists and exhorts Iraq’s Shiite & majority to overthrow their ; “gious fervor, says Prof. Rich- ard Bulliet of Columbia Uni- versity's Middle, East Insti- tute. But for centuries politics and religion have been often indistinguishable in the Mid- dle East. As Bulliet said, in an interview, political leaders frequently try to rally pop-* ular support by appealing to their people on religious themes. i Arab governments call for “holy wars” against. Is- ? rael. Col. Moammar Khadafy * has woven Islamic principles into the brand of “people's rule” with which he governs Libya. King Hassan II of Motocco holds supreme: poli- : and religious,“ power, the government. Radio accuses Khomeini of racism for inciting the Shiites against the Sunnis. And Western reporters visiting a leading Shiite community near Baghdad found strong opposition to the leader of the Tranian’ revolution, Others on the fringes of the fighting, including the leadership in Syria, Libya, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and North’ Yémen,”are in many, cases .adherents of. smaller beliefs: that there is only one God, who is the law-giver and judge of man at the end of time; that Mohammed was his prophet,, and that man should pray five: times daily, give alms to the poor and fast during the month of Ram- adaniz: $“ligo” was “split! 1i300 yeats religious groupings with ‘special affiliations or enmit- ies toward each other. AIMS POLITICAL Other Moslem state re- ported aiding Iraq or iran are clearly acting more out: of a ‘political divi- sion. é SUNNISM ‘he origina} Shiite-Sunni_ ian mies Religion in Iran-Iraq. significant offshoot of Islam. The Sunni- Shiite schism occurred late in the seventh ‘century, after: the murder of Mohammed's son-in-law Ali, the’ fourth caliph, or political leader, of the new Moslem empire. His two sons, Hassan and Husse- in, also were assassinated, - and another family. took power. The original Shiites were those who fought to continue the reign of Ali's Successors. Although the caliphate has since faded from history for the Sunnis, the Shiites maintain a messianic belief in the succession. They believe that the 11th successor to Ali —that is, the “12th Imam” — will appear on the last day. The Shiites differ from Sunnis in some matters of law and ceremony, believe in man’s free will, and are much more given to passionate dis- plays of their piety, in. con- trast with the Sunnis. On the anniversary of Hussein's martyrdom, young men often wound themselves with chains or swords. ISMAILIS Sag An offshoot of: Shiism: Its followers believe that the Seventh Imam wes not Musa, as*most Shiites Believe, but * his older brother:Ismail, who was discredited by other Shiites for drinking wine. Seeks permission To export na : aNd RY(CP) — The Arctic Pilot, Project sub- mitted, its updated appli- cation Wednesday’ to Cana- dian regulatory agencies for permission to Hquefy, trans- port and export natural gas * from the Arctic Islands. The. updated application replaces documents filed in January, 1979, with the Na- ‘tional Energy Board, the de- partment -of Indian affairs and northern dévelopment PWR so ‘The about: 10 million. Ismailis are found‘ mostly in Pakistan, India,, East- Africa and Ye- men, and their imam is the Aga Khan, a direct descen- dant of Ismail. 3 i ~ y Be DRUSES About 400,000 hill people in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Israel descended from ' Shiites-who in:the 11th cen- tury accepted the caliph | Al-Hakim’s declaration of his own divinity. They are se- eretive about the tenets. of their religion. and have a long history of conflict with Leb- annon’s ‘Christians. ALAWITES Another Shiite offshoot, in northern Syria, that branched off centuries ago in a dispute over the succession. They number only 600,000, about 10 per ‘cent of the Syrian popul but they fect) a day of liquefied gas from the Arctic Islands to Eastern Canada for regasifi- cation and export to the United States, a spokesman for the“consortium said. The consortium is ted by Petro-Canada, a federal Crown company, and_in- cludes Nova, an Alberta Cor- poration; Dome Petroleum Ltd., and Melville Shipping. The project, estimated to cost $1.8 billion, is sched- uled for completion in 1985 tural gas sales agreement has been reached between the consor- tium and a group led. by Tenneco , Inc.’ of Houston, ' Tex. uti The application xidenti- * fies two, possible sites for:the es ane over 60 varieties; :, sive BRIDAY, OCTOBER 17." 10.a,m, 10.7 p.m. at the Castlegar Hote! “West. Coast Seafoods regasification plant — dne.at Gros Cacouna, Que. and:the _other in the Strait’ of Caftso, N.S. Although the consorti- um considers both.sites econ+* omically and environmentally © feasible, current considerayi tion favors the Quebec'site. Be HE a tithely p d regulatory agency approvals can be obtained in ime. GRAND SCHEME - In’ addition, Panarctic Oils Ltd., whose largest shareholder is Petro-Canada, will operate | a_$275-million gas-field development proj- ect at Drake Point, Melville Island, , and ‘Trans-Canada Pipelines Ltd. will operate a $217-million receiving ter- ‘minal in Eastern Canada. The spokesman said a decision is taken to construct a Maritimes gas pipeliné, the | Strait. of - Canso © location would be given equal ‘cotisic eration with Gros Cacouna,” the spokesman said, A group spearheaded by Nova has been propésing-an extension of the gas pipeline to the Maritimes from Que- bee, but federal Energy Min- ister Marc Lalonde has with-: held approval of the ex- tension. . Broadbent coming to West Kootenay. Canada’s national NDP leader will be in West Koot- enay Sunday and Monday, Oct, 19, and 20. : ;,Ed: Broadbent stops ‘in the area overnight to speak , at, Trail’s Tadanac Hall at 6 p.m. (Oct. 19) as part of a BC,, tour. He will be in Nelson at 3 p.m. that day to open, the new Baker Street constituency office of Koot- enay West MP Lyle. Kris- tiansen. y The morning of Oct. 20, Broadbent holds a_ private breakfast ‘meeting with control the Syrian govern- ment. The Moslem Brother- hood, a Sunni fundamentalist organization, is waging an underground war to topple President Hafex Assad’s re- gime. SANUSIS: The Sanusis, now. most” influential’ in Libya, : were founded in the 19th-century- as an order of the mystical Sufi sect of Islam.. ° The overwhelming maj- ority of the- world’s 550 million Moslems are Sunnis, the mainstream of Islam. In . é with Shiism, Sun- © PUBLISHER a) The Costlegar News is published by Castle News Ltd. Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News Is $20 per year ($26 in communities where the Post Office has Let- ter Carrier service). The price on newsstands is 35¢ for each edition, The price delivared by newspaper carrier for both editions is only 50¢ a week (collected monthly). Second. class moil registration number 0019. ERRORS The Castlegar News will not be responsible for any errors in advertisements after one insertion. 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Sunnis believe man does not have genuinely free will, and, they tend to dis- tinguish more sharply be- tween spiritual and temporal powers than the Shiites do. * WAHABIS A puritanical reform movement within Sunnism, it is the religion of the rulers of Saudi Arabia. It was founded in the 18th century to rid Islam of religious ostenta- tion, luxurious living and teachings adopted later than the 10th century. ’ SHIISM There are about 40 mil- lion Shiites in the world, most of them in Iran, and others in Iraq, Turkey, Leb- anon, eastern Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and India. 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ELECTION | Puslic NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of Castlegar that ! require the ~ presence of the said electors at the City Office, Columbia Avenue, it day, ‘th 4 Ci on , the 27th day of October, 1980’ at the hour of 10:00° o'clock in the forenoon, to elect Three (3) Aldermen Two (2) School Trustees for two year terms, The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as foll ‘Candid din shall be i writing by two qualified electors of the | i a" jon-paper shall be — delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of ‘this notice and noon of the day an The Hon-paper may * be in the form prescribed in the Municipal Act, and shall ‘state the name.. residence and-oc- - cupation:of ‘the person nominated in such man- sa nerasite.sufficiently identify such candidate. The, .,homination-paper shall be signed by the can- didate: . « Intheievent of a POLL being necessary, the poll iil, be open at the Canadian Legion Hall, 248 “Calumbia Avenue, and the Castlegar South Fire 2? Hall? 2725 Columbia Avenue on the bel] LHR AL - ae Pa BN th day of November between the hours o! a.m.and8:00p.m. - POLL for hospital patients only, will be ted at the Castlegar, and District Hospital Mhingiday. ADVANCE POLL will be opsn at the City Of- ‘tied ‘on the Sth, 6th and 7th day of November, 1980 between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. ‘p g duly qualified el to vote, who shall sign a statement that they expect to .be absent from the City on polling day. : Given ‘under my hand at Castlegar this 16th day of October, 1980. : : ‘ R.J. Skillings Returning Officer | Kay Motors Ltd "2880 Highway Drive Glenmerry 368-3301 . 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Vince Watson — Trail \ .. 368-3301. ‘Ken Alton—Trail . . 368-6183 CONSUMER ACTION Maceo ‘olumbia (Mini Se MI AYA af: an cippaicane for “Consumer Actions Cosee Question: i Who is allowed access to ‘my credit file? bh SMA a Rca tact thejagency. to inspett a Question:: ( Canacredit Legitjriate reasons include tand job applications, the issuing, of insurance, and tenting an apartment. - Question: : ‘How do I know if I've been refused credit because of a bad credit report? Answer: If you are refused credit, employment, rental accom: modation, etc., because of adverse personal information |" about you obtained from a re- porting agency, then you must be informed promptly as to your rights. If you are denied gredit at a store, for example, you will receive written notice from the store that you have 60 days to request the name and address of the agency where information was obtained. You can then con- Charlottetown (CP) ~ A “pad public image has made Canada’s penitentiary sys- tem one of the most maligned institutions in the world, a «retired: corrections. director said Wedresdayte.” ‘Canada’s federal prison is still being desmirched for past sins, John Fagan, form- cy give out information’ re garding ‘my past personal | bankruptcy? | * ‘Answer: Yes, they can, if you were bankrupt: within the past six years. ‘But under the provi- sions of the Credit Reporting | Act, no credit reporting agen- cy can.include information concerning personal. bank- tuptcy after six years from the date of discharge, unless the individual has been bankrupt more than Brace Reporting-agencies cannot include‘ the:following, in. copy of the report they ir0=y ied ded j#atid rsintobi-On Thanksgiving Day a riefs Fourty-nine complaints were investigated by local RCMP over the Thanksgiv- ing». weekend resulting. in neight. liquor seizures with charges pending against two ~ of Victoria,*: was east. bound when it went out of control and rolled in a ditch, No injuries were re- ported, oe . hict ident Diet pills : \ Clairns: addiction; saa e recek SEATTLE (AP) <2'A'‘wo- man who claims her doctor: was le for her ad- minors for Jliquor; One person. was sieharged for impaired driving A i,and: another was given a »624-hour roadside suspension, “.2wo drug seizures were ‘also iemades single-vehicte accident | on MighWay 8 riear Ron’s Motel sireauited in $4,000 damage to ata 1971 Fiat. ive The -Fiat, driven by ~iBradley Allen Grim, 17, of a te a Deed BCRIC ment Corp. A “Yon. Columb! {Bighteenth Stregt,,Tuesday Shares tendered: VANCOUVER (CP) — Helliwell. refused to :answer . The B.C. Resources Invest- most questions. surrounding . « takeover of the the law suit in an interview ; Avepue and has resulted in Marcia Weir, 18, of Trail being charged with falling to stop at a red light. ives ‘The 1968 Datsun she was driving was in collision with a 1976 Buick driven by Beatrice McGee, 66, of Castlegar. McGee was treat- ed at Castlegar and District Hospital for head injuries, Damage to ea¢h vehicle has been estimated, at $600. anh bho Vancouver-based company and “handed out a. written Kaiser Resources Ltd. is un- der way | with’ ‘12,065,000 shares of the coal firm pur- chased for a total of $663,- *:879,950 to date. A corporation spokes- © man',said Wednesday the in jore’ than’ six While prisons can pres- cribe therapy for prisoners and offer assistance and hope a change. will take place, rehabilitation will not oceur if a. prisqner persistently. re. jects the treatment. . Fagan said‘in an earlier interview that a recent host- age-taking incident at the L a $100 million law suit filed by: Dome Petroleum Ltd. Against Kafser Resources can -be, settled without, court ac- :