i erpiea ane sia eI ABA ica tathe Lido CASTLEGAR NEWS, October. 5, 1980 . @ CROSSWORD _ Poet’s Corner 51 Separate $8 Classifies 16 Noted Roman 52 Barcelona bravo 89 Burden poet . 583 Carried 90 Author of 17 Miss 54 He.wrote “Della Lollobrigida 10He wrote ‘The ‘The Raggedy 93 Civetlike animal 18 Eekers Ballad of Man" 94 Short love 28 Metallic Reading Gaol’’ 55 Belgian marble poem element. 15 Kind of dancer 56 Kind of pattern 98 — Khayyam 30 Roadside sign 19 Winglike 4 Refuse 99 Brought into 32 Indolent" 20( ictal ‘ 34F for de 101 Olly cyclic attack “The New 60 Los Angeles ketone 35 Medium of Yorker” football team 103 California city exchange’ 2 Sultan’s decree 61 Nurse sharks 104: Antelllgenes * 36 French lyric — Indica 62Busy place, 101: poet 5 Chinese lyric 63Chateaubridnd, .,’thé,soft Bafa 37 French.school : : : ee poet and others 106 Roof édges “38 Tribal symbol = - gies.) ae : ay i] ‘ — . 24 Climbing plant 68 Former German 07 ‘King or Alda ~-89-H® wrote - ‘ 25 Atelier item. 3.198.Periods 37 *Twieknam’ 26 Famous ship * 109 Imptident, arden” 27 Diversions 110 Rancid bagon.. ry One to whom a 29 Fur skins ; check is issued 31The Dircaean 71 Volcanoon ° Martinique 7US. president . TROUBLED. BY HIGH PRICES ? 1 STAY! AND ‘SAVE AT; “THE MAYFAIR HOTEL Reasonable Rates Pui & Pew . . by Ministers In the West Kootenay ff | GROCETERIA'&. | ——eet | LAUNDROMAT receive, and this process, Perhaps the: final a was mentioned last en in ought to go to Paul as’ he” this column, involves risks. writes to Timothy; “The Perhaps the most. pop- Splrit God has: given is no ‘ular Biblical understanding of cowardly spirit, but rather a willingness ta respond is, ‘one that makes us strong,, , contained (in the story of the’ loving and wise. (II Timothy,,., Good 'Samariton, ‘It is -pos- \Chapter I, 6-7). . sible that'all three passersby felt compassion, but only one __ stopped to‘help. What the Good Samaritan seemed to demonstrate was that com- ‘passion is not. enough; cour- age and‘ the” lngness ‘to take risks may be involved so ‘thatwe actually become rés- _ ponsible.” . sf Perhaps one of the signs’; of our times -is that in-, creasingly the Good Samari-. | tan situated is becoming more lex. Many people _ have’ experienced the dif- ACROSS 1 Plague 5 Author of “Endymion” Mostly with full kitchens : Fa a ae : “ ts " mi ei . = at No extra cost. ; q ‘urthermore, hé wan come nto your life and Become lor y ~ ‘Hes almost all the time. 1 do it ‘even\:when’it'ils totally} and master of every aroa of your life, By a simple prayer of ‘unnecessary to jie. Why do I do this, and,how' overcome! faith, you can-invite Christ into your life, and that is the moat 2 nee @ ye important btep you will ever ake, ” Downtown location “ ! pana eas +] 2S then ask God to help you with this pI problem. You’ ‘know j oy DEAR Me Zs ae Lr There maybe’ some «particular! (i a4 you cannot conquer it yourself; you have tried and failed Weekly, monthly & family y this problem affects you more than it:does many | {9° ‘many times, But God can help you, He can help you: by other people. You may, for example, feel that you have to giving you strength toresist the nto lie. He can help make yourself seem important in-the eyes of people before you also by taking’away your reason for lying — whatever it whiceer ike) you, ans so you tell lies about your ‘life, But might be. If yqu live because you think you: need to’ build w i Byer ie reason, lying is wrong inthe eyes of God and yourself up in the eyes of others he will show you that you do you mus porte on stopping this habit; The Bibles 'ay5:{' not need to act this way. You are now God's child, and his shall not give false {and love are all you need:to seek. | (excuses).” against ye (Exodus 20:16). It also says, “The Lord delests ‘ying Ups. Bu ene he delights in'men who are truthful" (Proverbs 12:22). ‘God can ‘also help | you when you’ ‘fail him,» He always. The capacity te ‘respond: ; How can you deal with this ‘problem? First, you need td stands ready to forgive. He also will give you strength.to to other people is a mutual commit your life to Jesus Christ. He loves you, and he died. ‘overcome your defeats. Let him be the center of your life,not. : affair — there‘hasigot to be yoursélf. You will find he will begin to help your overcome this -give and take, a ‘willingness the'cross to bring you forgiveness for all your sins.— not o1 the sin.of Iying, but every other sin “you. have committed ve and. aeeets ‘habit. Sto give anda willingness to ‘DEAR’ DR. GRAHAM: My roto ‘seems to tell: The ‘word “responsibil- ity" is made up of two' words — response and ability, or to put it another way, our ability (willingness) to res- pond (reach out) to people and situations, All of us would. like to think of ourselves as rés- ponsible ‘people and. yet, somehow, we fall short of the requirements mentioned above for a variety of reasons- : Free parking 70 Lamprey fisherman . 8:30 10:30 pms | Sunday & Holidays: 9 = 10:30 pam): growth 73 Asian weight units 76 Roman lyric re 78 Bright red 80 Attica township 81 Relief org. 82 Volcanic ago she d the ticket , the lucky number from her purse and found it was a big winner. A’ regular Mrs, Zaytsot picked up her cheque Friday while doing her weekly shopping. She says she, has no immediate plans for the money. BIG" WINNER: in Safeway’s “Winners’ Jackpoti: Bingo .is. Florence Zaytsoff, of Robson.shown here receiving a $1,000: cheque from local Tony Sondrin. Mrs. Zaytsoff, who has - lived in this area all her life, said the “winning number lay: in the bottom of her. ; Virgene A. Link: "DDS. 73 Dravidian language 74 Author of ‘35 Current fashion ‘Ulalume"" =; 36 Shooting star 75 Toward the ” 39 Curtails the mouth calories 78 Heals 40 Soothing 77 Undulated application a Heavy garden - tool «2 meee Lamb 43 Animal fat’ 3 Weakens * 45 Pub game purse for aj léast two weeks. A week —CatNewsFato by tois Hughes 4Certain race 46 Simpletons 7 horses +. - '49Froths day is fair of face Ingiciui 78 — Sandburg, ican poet 5 He’s remem- _ ‘50 Jewish month bered for ” Tees” 3 8 “jadlens e 7Kavas aaatet ‘51 The whole jury H 53 He wrote ‘The 88 Blinds. Song,of Los” ‘+ §@ Assessor 86 Not extreme 99 Rural paths 90 Rounded 44 Oak nut ‘45 Active people | 79 Asian festival 46 Author of “The Divine Comedy" 80 Friend of Pythias 81 Fan's shout 47 City in Serbia " g2 River in France 48Decomposes 83 Emaciated * 49 Dog's teeth person 50 Author of 85 Posts ane Highway- 86 To torture 87 River in Asia ; Average’ time a of solution:'64 minntes. an tftles yo? 12 Young’ girl, in Glasgow 13 White House ‘initials 1 14 Burbots > * 6 55 festivity 57 English poet 58 Goes forward with difficulty . 59 Graphic 61 Greek physicjan 95 Festive . 62 Reputed author 96 Armadillo of the ‘Ilfad”” 63 Blemishes 15 Large seabird 64 Sandpiper , ris “rook 91 Arabian ruler 92 Zola novel 93 African antelopes . 94Set in motion 97 Disembark 100 Yellow bugle 102.Girl's name oa 16 [7 BORN PSYCHIC : Continued from page Ad around them: But’say Ido go to the grocery,store, it comes from all directions. Things of crime show up to me first.in crowds, Most of the time I just push the grocery cart over in the corner and leave quickly. So I don’t do the shopping because of the interference from the various people around me. I see everything from extreme sorrow of a personal nature to- people who have killed people. RB: It must be depres- sing to be in public. DT: I just leave. I say, “I can't cope with this. I don't want all this in. my mind." Our entertainment is sitting up in the hills and reading away from crowds. RB: Are most people who come to you already sold on the idea of a reading and your ability to see into the future, or are they skeptical? DT: I seldom read for total skeptics. If they do not - believe that God has the power to give this gift, I dof’t want ything to do with them. More people in Texas were sképtics than they are here. Texas'is a high crime area and a lot of criminals come to me to see if they were going to get caught. RB: What do you tell like that? I mean, CKMLTRWB IA BVLDRDJFM: CRYPTOQUIP JWFRCURKGRWMF AGIWTRMC AJWUDRIW JWFMV FJVMCC . Today's Cryptoquip clue: V equals R For the answer to teday’s Cr a Wad, day's C News see ¥ _ New nmi for youths to begin Thursday at Twin Rivers : AWANA, a weekly club “for boys in Grades 3-5, will be “beginning Thursday evening ey conor escent wor i are By Carvil Mocrey: “ QUESTION: Do insurance people have any statistics which show what causes the most fires? ANSWER: Yes, they do in- deed! Believe it or not, matches and smokers’ s carelessness are responsible for more fires than any other single cause. ANDERSON. Insurance Agencies 61 Maple 365-3392 at Twin Rivers School. Dave Roberts and Rod Kennedy, both of Calgary Baptist Church, have high hopes for this new program; which, will ‘include games and Biblical instruction and train- NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT QUT THE MAT FOR YOU! the Mant Famees Uonet @ te to’ LINDA GREEN 365-6316 _ CASTLEGAR M. KENNEDY 365-3590 AWANA is an interna- tional youth association whose initials are from a Biblical quote: “Approved Workmen are not ashamed,” Il Timothy 2:16. It is a program for youths from churches of all faiths and does not promote’ the doc- “ they’ re a paying client so you national nature, about na-: ones that are the most apt to tional or international events? DT: That's right, but they're less often. I have re- cently had two visions about national affairs. One was the DT: Very different. In trouble with Iran, the other 4n ordinary dream’ you have one has not ha dyet.I 8 with do not know what point in @ person, In:a vision some- time it willhappen, but after I thing has been told to you can’t shut them off. « RB: It's a very different thing from a dream? be on us before we know it. I . don't like night visions but. I .Now practicing Dentistry at 130 West 10th in Kettle Falls + (acrosg from the high catcel KETTLE FALLS DENTAL CLINIC + | OPEN: * MONDAY to SATURDAY by Appointment & Tuesday evenings Call (509) 738-6880 (Wedding Bells TE ear Uy haat ficulties ‘of offering help to someone in need-only to find , Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jain’ had the vision — it concerned and it's like on your refugee children on the con- Mind, but you don't know tinental United States soil. Since that time I have not been able to predict or not remember talking” anyone. You see the -visidn' where it came from. You do: , * tell anyone: the sex of the child they will have or if they will havea child. I have formed a mental bleck about children being born from that vision. It was a_ horrible vision. I don't even want to know that point in time this will happen. I just know that © ~ it will. When I have the night visions, they are the very like it was a movie flashing before your eyes. You see the entire thing and you hear the:;’, voice, but you do not identify : anything. RB: You're not in it, you're not a character in the — The Community Press Spokane Funeral service held. for John Chernenkoff. “Services were held Fri- day and ‘Saturday from the Castlegar Funeral Chapel for John Chernenkoff, 48,. of Castlegar, who died Oct. 1 in the Trail Regional Hospital. Born in Pelly, he came to B.C. in 1942 where he lived in the Kooténays until moving to Castlegar 20 years ago. Mr. Chernenkoff is sur- vived by a son, Mare, and a brother, Nick, both of Castle- gar, and a sister, Mary Re- zansoff of Pelly, Sask. Burial was in Brilliant cemetery with arrangements under the Castlegar Puneral Chapel, me tell them wh there is? DT: They money's worht, just like they were not a criminal. I don't rat on the criminal. I have talked people into turning themselves in. One particular man I have in mind intended to kill himself and I knew it and told him so. He agreed and so he went down to.the courthouse and turned him- self in. I do not consider it my responsibility to report them. It's jast like they went to a, psychiatrist or a preacher with their. problems. I have “been asked questions by the police, but they can't find out from me who has done what, because I am a professional person. I dealin this area less with crime than I ever have and I'm glad. RB: -When you’ have dreams and visions, are they also of a national or inter- trine of any specific church, , but rather gives priority to the Bible as the Word of God. Both Roberts and Ken- nedy have trained and stu- died to become leaders and are looking forward to a good year. More information can be obtained by contacting Restaurant The Crown Point 1895, featuring giant antique cabinets, turn-of-the century English and italian stained glass, and much more. 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Give us o Call -: ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Phone 365-7479 “Coil Mon. to Fri. — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ww INFORMATION 3 SE RUICE information: sevice employment ’ Stark, whose marriage took place Sept. 19 in Mission, B.C. The bride, Terrill Lee, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Crawford of Castlegar and the groom is the - ‘ son of Mr..and Mrs, John Btark of Burnaby. Congratulations te Mr, “and Mix 3 im Dahl, who were married Oct. 4 at.Knox United Church in Trail. The bride, Rosemary, is the daughter ¢ of Mr. A. D'Hondt of ‘Trail and the groom is the son of} Mr. and Mrs. E. “Dahl of Rossland. Congratulations. go an to Me and \Mrs. Allen Carmichael, who were married Oct. 4'in Castlegar. The bride, Laurie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John : Obetkoff.and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dot. Corniche both families of Castlegar... - Pvaeeig Seven-day Adventist hold BIRTHS BURKE ef Mr. and Mrs, Pat McDONNELL — To Mr. and Mrs. Bil! McDonnell: of daughter, born: Sept. a In Tall Regional Hospital. Service . a,, Was held Oct. 4 Jn the Frultvale faced with a law suit’ for something that they failed | to .do,. .s0 _ people's . Burke. of Montrose, a daughter, i HARIBO — To Mr, and Mrs. st Kim Harriso ter. born 0: born.Oc! born. Sept. 1 COURNOVER — ToMr. and Mrs. Lynn Gournoyer: at Fruitvale, a Sept. son, born Sept. HAVILAND — To Mrvand Mee, Ken. Woo Thomas Haviland of Gastloger, a daughters born Sept, “i daughter, bom sept, 30, osrruaniés of Neleon, a daugh-" Nelson, died. Oct. :1: In Wi : ‘ was held Oct HICKS (— To and Mrs." Thompaon Funeral Mr. Edward: Hicks, of Slocan, on, Heme: Cremation. B 68, of Nelson, died Sept. Service was conduct shone at Bator ide ohter, Lat : woopwanp To Mr. and Mrs. BIR 0 — Oliver Percy Bird, ane haven private, Hospital. Service 4 in the chanel fe Rev. James O. etre ‘ofilating UANS —Beatrice Mae Burns, 30. at Kootenay Lake District Hospital: led Oct. 3 fr The Law Firm of McGauley Polonicoff & Jones Announces that: effective Oct. .1, ‘McGauley will be leaving the firm and Jacob P.. Polonicoff, Anne M.N. Jones, and Alex Perehudoff, will continue to practice law. at 1115 :- 8rd. St., * Castlegar, B.C. as - POLONICOFF, JONES & PEREHUDOFF © Barristers & Solicitors 365-3343 1980, Mr. Edwin BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK a Coping with Bureaucracy and Red Tape Information Session For Owners and Managers ‘of Small Businesses Ifyou oes ne owner or manager ofasmall . ofb ing one, attenda half-day information session and find out which government assistance program may suit your needs. For further details sentact Sharon Coven- try at 426-7241, g Find out, free! At Royal Canadian Legion, Nelson A On _. October 6, 1980 Time _7:30 p.m. Speakers | will include: Canada Employment Centre Jack Rottis ~ Jim Vincent Bill Ramsden: Ministry of Labor. Mark Grady * FBDB Fred Uwazny ot annual ingathering appeal : A ‘program that brings . physical aid to more than 11 million people each year will receive another push: from local Seventh-day Adventists.” as they: participate in ‘the 5 72nd Annual Ingathering Ap- peal, states their pastor Dirk Zinner. » Besides providing the ~ physical needs. of food, cloth. ing,‘and_e¢ and refugee'* resettlement programs. «The Seventh-day Adven, fist Church is‘one of the largest relief agencies in the world. ‘The ¢ re- Falrview United Church with Rev. Reg was In Nelson Memorial Park! , . booe CHERNENKOFF — John Cher- Oct. 1-In Trall Regional Hospital. Sarvice was held Oct. 3 and 4 from the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. in- terment was In Brilliant Cemetery. -ventists. “Your tax deductible con- tribution'to the Ingathering Appeal whén.a Seventh-day ee contacts Betdins GIPMAN — Gerhard (Gerrett) , ‘ceived during the Annual In- gatliering-Appeal will help to support this. type of work, reports Pastor Zinner. Other. types of assis-° tance are also provided by. di {days Adventists treat), th ‘sands of patients each ‘day in over. 400 medical institutions they operate worldwide. Some of these hospitals or clinics are the only medical services available in: their area: Qther services include Sees: sissster, relief ‘qnd -health lisas- tor; * Below the bridge Grand Cl der who was unable ‘ attend Following a few brief speech- - es‘made by several guests, a variety of-TV ‘skits began the * sevening’s entertainment fol- lowed by dancing. A luncheon cloth, made and donated by Edith Wilson, + was raffled and won | amiby. Rose Wenzel. Out-of-town guests came from Prince George, Sicam- ous, Penticton, Nelson, Salmo and Trail.” .- bean eis “ *LADI 4 on | Nelson 4 Avi ~, “Nelsor Ph. 352.9998 Silverton, . and life insurances, and housing Is provided or is sub- sidized, q nterested? ? ‘Meet y CUSO's B. c. c0- ORDINATOR. Tuesday, October 7 12:30, p.m, in K-10, Selkirk: College 7:30 to 9 p.m. Ci 1215-3rd St., Castlegar OR CONTACT ‘cso, 2425 Cypress St., Vancouver, 792-1814 "CURLERS. . Anyone interested i ‘for information or registration. ‘please contact: : MEN'S CLUB BRUCE antes G o66.7.126 clu curling . MAARG VANYZERLOO. 365-7163 . LYNNE KENNEWAY 365-7196 : MIXED.CLUB fe ‘CATHY BOK 365- SAA, “CURLING CLUB ‘OFFICE 365- 6666 . NEW CURLERS WELCOME GENERAL MEETINGS Ladies’, Oct. 7; Men's, Oct. 9; Main, Oct. 16 Alt held at 7:30 in Curling Club Lounge Registration required by Oct. 15, 1980 WALLOE — jathleen Grace W Wet loa of Nelson, died Sept. . Kootenay Lake District. "Hostal dward of Rossland, ‘a earvice was held Oct. 1 the tome win the Very Rev. J. Alan . Jacksoi -Gremation.. ‘be Final ‘interment to be in Cedar Valley Memorial, Gardens, Nan- 7 4 WILLIAMS — Henry. ‘Yoh a bis home. Service was held Oct. i] Funeral Home with Rev. James 0. Wilson officating. Interment was i Brown officiating. Interment — nenkoft, 43, of: Castlegar, died * in. response-ability tends to dim- + inish in the face of legalism. But remember how it” sta tes in the Bible that the law kills but the Spirit gives. life, and that the Spirit must freed to to become active in pel of Thompson Funeral Be the Goa of the Christian . on almo, B.C. Fe faith is a God of action and he. [id ¢2 enuipment rentals. - calls all people to‘ become’ i913 “Your Family Rental Centre be active in the world that he 431% rll Your Rental Needs! ‘loved and redeemed, So our J 10 : Seatfolding: resonsibility needs courage T to enable it: to become alive ; and active. lamas, 66, of Balfour, died Sept. 28 ii the chapel of Thompson . ee equipment In Nelson Memoria! Park., fools. ison, B.C. area night 229-4606 You could NTS: Denis. 68. of Salmo, eee 4 Sept. 30: Become Eligible for our EARLY | BIRD’’ DRAWS! Here’s all:you have tod _ Simply send us your favourite recipe before FRIDAY, “OCTOBER 10; 1980 and your entry will be placed into ‘a special draw. © The First Entry Drawn will win-$25.00 in cash.: e The Second Entry Drawn will win * ‘ - $15.00 in cash. ¢ The Third -Entry Draws will ula $10.00 in cash. , Enter as often as you wish, but:make certain your _ "entry is at the Contlcant News by Friday, October + + 10. Send your typed or neatly written recipe to— COOKBOOK “Castlegar News P.O. Box 3007 Castlegar, VIN 3H4 B.C. Send Us Your Recipes For: e. Wild Game ° Microwave ° Main Dishes © Breads © Biscuits ¢ Rolls. © Meats © Soups. Stews © Casseroles “© Salads ¢ Vegetables © Pickles © Re- fishes © Desserts © Squares © Cookies .© Cakes.° Candy ° Fudge. e Canning e Freezing, or any. other ‘recipe | ideas o or General Cooking Hints. apistancetcjpereene ne