CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 6, 1978 : aT ay aS se i ‘ The Worst Things About Adulthood business directory Growing Up's No Fun— : : By RICHARD J. NEEDHAM - Advertising Rates and Information Call 365-5210 WHAT IN THE WORLD IS A CHURCH? (Concluston) WHAT IS THE CHURCH? What can we conclude about the church which Jesus built? (tls not an organization of man to be ruled and run as he pleases, It Ie +. @ group of baptized believers ,» +. cleansed and separated by the blood of Christ from Satan's kingdom + seconciled unto God under the headship of Chriat «for the purpose of showing God's wisdom and glorifying His name throughout the whole world through all ages. . THIS (S THE PURPOSE OF THE CHURCH IN THIS COMMUNITY. Church of Christ (See church directory) WORD SEARCH Hidden are 15 words to circle, Wore e to fds go across, Kid Ss t f f Gown, diagonaily, upuide-cown and’ backwatd, CAN YOU FIND THEM? . What did the football say to the football player? “Here let the press the people's Es rights maintain, unawed by influence and unbribed by gain” BURT CAMPBELL Publisher RYON GUEDES, Editor NE (From a regular column in the Toronto Globe and Mail.) I PRINTED A LOT OF children's answers to the ques- tion, “What's the worst thing : about being a kid?" This caused . as 2 Tania van Eyken, 11, and .. Christine Kramer, 12, of Mis- sissauga, to write and ask me, “What's the worst thing about being an adult?” ~ Well, ladies, it so happens * that David Harriman, 42, of Toronto has addressed himself to this exact question, and here's his answer in full: J. Channel |. Selactor Station }. Network . Program ). Entertainment |. Volume . Piclure . Slatic |. Adjust J. Tubs Thursday Morning, April 6, 1978 A Sianificant Waste An area of 9,000 square miles can pose great problems for 8 regional district, and even greater problems for its board of directors. That vast area and the time, effort and joney required to get Central Kootenay's . Why did the football player marry the girl? CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques }. Why are good fevers like labor unions? IVAN WICKLUM Ucenced Roofing Contractor All Types of Roofing We Specialize in Shakes 399-4713 352-2017 Guiseppe’s Masonry Santemonika ‘ UNION PAINTERS . Call Collect . What is neither insidea house for outside a house, but no. houte would be complete without it? : C. C. LENFESTY & co. Costificd General gh AS. [poor we Former Employee of Interior Sheet Metal seek amore streamlined framework through which It can deal with regional problems without duplicating cost and effort unneces- sarily. : Certainly that should be one of the prime concerns voiced by the ADCK In its |. What dress dos have but no on: TOovDMmyY-zromrz-7 EH%4> TO Axazapxrcerzres QOocrmanoravsaxcuHns rzo<%ECO0TOxNOR ° 8 e M t L R z 4 a ' w ° "29 voMUyysEM UY “sUppy smopure ¥ 30] © ouiys Keys esneseg ‘ua ous OF inyytieg 9q pinom I aus susnoys aq asneseg wROK Jo 10 HOH ENED,” SYIMSNV whatitsays Put its word up to a muror and see |4A GAMMAHUM Auld ‘Mone, ‘auRLQ ‘umosg “eng suemsuy Pulpit and Pew By Pastor: DONALD W. REED: IT DIDN'T ORIGINATE © with me, and it’s been around a { long time. I've quoted it many | times through the years. 8 It's called The Diary of a : Bible and it goes like this. January 15: Been quietly + resting for a week. The first + few nights after the New Year, ‘my owner read me regularly, but now he seems to have forgotten me again. ’ Feb. 2: Clean-up. I was dusted with other things and put back in my place. $ Feb. 8: Owner used me for a short time after dinner, slocking up a few references. Went to Sunday School. MARCH 7: CLEAN-UP. Dusted and in my old place again. Have been down in the lower hall since my trip to Sunday School. April 2: Busy day. Owner called on to lead a meeting and had to look up some references, Had an awful time finding one, though it was right there in its proper place all the time. May 5: In Grandma's lap all afternoon. She is here on a visit. She let a tear drop on Colossians 2:5-7. 4 May 6: In Grandma's lap again this afternoon. She spent most of her time on 1 Corin- thians 18 and the last four verses of the 15th chapter. MAY 7, 8, 9: IN GRAND- ma’s lap every afternoon now. It’s a comfortable place. Some- times she reads me and some- times she talks to me. May 10: Grandma gone. Back in the old place. She kissed me good-bye. : Nutrition Forum Is Scheduled For Castlegar Plans have now been final- ized for the nutrition program, Food, Health and You, to be held at Selkirk College the evening of April 18. The three nutritionists with the Ministry of Health will conduct the sessions with time allowed for questions. The sponsors, Trail and District University Women's Club, extend an invitation to all interested to attend. June 3: Had a couple of four-leafed clovers stuck in me today. ~ July 1: Packed in a trunk with clothes and other things, Off on a vacation, I guess. JULY 7: STILL IN THE trunk. July 10: Still in trunk, though nearly everything else had been taken out. July 15: Home again and in+ my old place. Quite a journey, though I do not see why I went. August 1: Rather stuffy and hot. Have two magazines, a novel, and an old hat on top of me. Wish they would take them off. SEPTEMBER 5: CLEAN- up. Dusted and set right again. September 10: Used by Mary a few moments today. She was writing a letter to a friend whose brother had died, and wanted an appropriate verse. September 30: Clean-up again, NO DOUBT MANY Bibles in Castlegar could tell a similar story. What about yours? _ r church ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCK Rev. Michaet Guinan: Ph. 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m. Sunday Masses at 8a.m. and 10a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle 12 Noon directory ‘SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Divine Service: 11:00 a.m. Pastor: D. Zinner, 365-2649" ST. PETER LUTHERAN ° CHURCH 405 Maple St. : GRACE PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH : 7th Ave., South, Castlegar Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11.a.m. Tuesday Bible Study 7 p.m. A warm welcome to all. Minister H. M. Ph. 385-3816 CHURCH OF CHRIST ‘Moeste at Kinnaird Hall —OUR EARNEST PLEA— No BOOK BUT THE BIBLE; Leteiry but the CHRIST; lo No CHURCH but HiS CHURCH! Sunday Bible Classes and Worahip 10-12 a.m. Minister — Jack Shock 385-2550 Worship Service 11:00 a.m. __, “Everyone Welcome"* Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Rev. Richard Kteln: Pastor 2 or 385-3884 Listen to the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 11:30 a.m. ee CKOR ANGLICAN AND UNITED CHURCHES St. David's Anglican — Sun.: 8 a.m. Communion m. Serv 7:30 p.m. Fellowship/ Study Group (Joint) Castlegar United — Sun.: 10:40 a.m. Sunday School ot] a.m. Sunday Worship Tues.: 7:30 p.m. Youth roup ‘Wed.: 10.a.m. Bible Study ‘Calvary Baptist . Church * APOSTOLIC CHURCH Z Phone 365-6317 Below the Castleaird Plaza Rev. Ed Wegner, Pastor Phone 74 Val Leiding, Youth Pastor ‘ Phone 399-4753 > 809 Merry Creek Road ~ Next to Cloverleaf Motel, Castlealrd Plaza , CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Learning” “Worshiping” “Serving” ‘Sunday: 9:45 .a.m. Class forall Ages. * 11 am, Family Worship | Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Opportunities to serve Robson Community Church Sun.: 9:45 a.m. Worship Castlegar — Church located at 1401 Columbia Ave. MINISTERS o 9 Re Tod Br istew (United) lev. ristow (Un! Office: EY .___ Home: 365-7814 Family Blbie Hour. 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Praise 6:30 p.m. Wed., Bible Study 8p.m.. Church Office: 365-3430 Rev. Donald W. Reed, © Pastor: 365-2630 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE __ 767 First Avenue, North Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham 9:50 a.m. Morning Worship am, Evening Service 7p. Accountants % Auditors te Tax Consultants 609 Columbia Castlegar 365-2118 © See Us For APPLIANCE REPAIRS LAE CASTLEGAR PLUMBING - & HEATING 1008 Columbia Ave. has gone Independent Tar & Gravel Roots ‘ Phono Genelle (collect) 693-5515 © Lorior Bill Grand Forks 442-8510 SPECIAL RATES yk>° during March on BLOCK WORK Kootenay Furnace COLUMBIA Greep’s | Elect Ve “For Electrical Contracting Sales & Service 365-7075 FREE ESTIMATES © Commercial or Realdential Buliding © Remodelling © Free Estimates 365-6120 Jim’s Masonry ° FIREPLACES Brick, Block & Stone Phone 365-3388 Contplete Range Repair on all makes & models. * Surface & —_ have the part — you 4° for 2 ser- vice calls. Dial 365-6141 CADMAC RANGE REPAIR SERVICE CASTLE TIRE. TD. 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MARTIN’S TV_REPAIRS | Fairview Sub. 385-5349 Quasar Sales & Service ————————_ a =, swt Yes!’ Now you may also purchase your Quasar - our TV from Wayne's. oe Wayne's TY Services 362-7657, 368-6110 : CASTLEGAR ‘ CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Furniture Recovering Carpet & Draperies 365-6651 Ph, 352-5152 Phone 365-3632 . Quality & Service Count", ‘ CONTROLS SERVICING |i 20 rep Into a by tn * Nelson twice monthly Is the central Issue of adebate, to begin In June, over a motion to “ eut back the number of board mestings. polnted out last week by Ald. Id Rust—acting Castlegar director at the ard’s March 16 meeting—those who workload does not As bellave the RDCK’ justify more than one board meeting “monthly ‘will face ‘‘an uphill battle’ In ‘trying to win support for the motion. Board ‘members reacted to the notice of motion lih statements questioning the adequacy of single monthly meeting In dealing with more committee. Aion. 3 The dedication of representatives who Coupled with even the closed session, lhe 90-minute open RDCK bo. ‘cotenay Regional. Hospital District repre- entatives, the eritire evening cost Central ‘ootenay laxpayers more than $1, Eventually the board will be forced to atten- own submission this month to the municipal affairs ministry's regional district review Encouraging | One of the more encouraging pleces of news reported In this newspaper last week was the announcement that the school board's education committea and ‘city's health and welfare committee would meet jointly to discuss the possibility of Introduc- ing Portuguese language Instruction Into the School District No. 9 curriculum. At a time when the importance of a varlety of athnic groups In Canada I: 9 eclipsed by centuries-old controversle: r= rounding the two official languages, the Prospect of setting up a program allowing 250 to 300 children In the district to retain some appreciation of their own heritage Is exciting. The concept of a nation of many components, to which each group can make acontribution without tctal assimilation Into some ofticial norm, seems to have escaped the grasp of the federal authorities and, more recently, the Quebec provincial gov- ernment.- Perhaps our best hope of retaining the strength we have gained through our ty is the Programs on a local level. of such ... Remember? Castlegar News headline stories one year ago *; “Mayor Audrey Moore announces city council has voted to withhold building permits indefinitely to protect Castlegar’s water supply. ; the Ootischenia dump comes to an end. © * «© Four-month fight with Regional District of Central Kootenay board of directors aver control of (1) MAKING A SIMPLE. mistake in arithmetic, and instead of getting a C-minus or something neat like that, you. get this guy with the yellow stripe down his pants knocking on your door and telling you he's going to throw you in the slammer for not paying back taxes. {2) NOT BEING ABLE TO enter all those neat contests because you're over the age of 12 or 30 or a zillion. In fact, not being able to get into the subway for half price because you're over 36 inches tall, ‘and having. to pay $3.60 for a crummy movie that you used to need the consent of an adult to get into but which now you can get into any time you want but it costs you $3.50, and because you're over a zillion you get sick ‘ to the stomach eating chocolate bars and things you used to be able to eat a trillion of. ’ (3) WHEN YOU'RE LATE for something, not being able to run down the street without people looking at you funny and yelling “Stop, thief!” or cops making you put your hands against the wall, and besides you get tired. {4)}LOSING A TOOTH and not having another one old tooth under your pillow and hoping that the Tooth Fairy will leave you a nickel, but all you ever get is dirty looks from the hotel maid. (5) NOT BEING ABLE TO fit your big bottom into all those neat pedal cars in Eaton's Toyland that you finally can Castlegar has lost its year-old, long-sought-alter, Pacific National Exhibition franchise. Portrait of @ National Character afford but which once made ~ A Great Longing for Freedom By EUGENE J. McCARTHY {From a column in the Spokane Chronicle.) iT IS DIFFICULT FOR :those who are not Irish to ‘understand the Irish character. ‘It appears to them to be full of ‘eontradiction. They confuse i with long and bitter history, in defeat and oppression and suf- fering. THE IRISH CHARAC- ‘ter, as a result of this testing and trial, has been marked by a great longing and aspiration for freedom. That longing and that jiration have been The Irish wakes is not an ‘accident. There is a strong ‘undercurrent of sadness in any “Irish joyous celebration and, on :the other hand, even in Irish mourning there is an element of doy. This seeming division char- sacterizes the history of the Irish people, as it characterizes e Irish personality. The Irish’- character has not been formed ‘and proved in one short test or inone shining hour. It has been slow-tested and proved in a in the five great loves of the Trish people. First is their great love for country—for the soil of Ireland, for its towns and its people. So great is this love and longing that the greatest punishment set for Columkille, the Saint, was that he could no longer set foot on Irish soil. THE SECOND GREAT love of the Irish is their love for religion—for the things of ‘the spirit, for the faith. At the time of the coming of Christianity, - Sucome Tox Preparations Saturday: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Dial 365-2416 for Information, or Special Appointment _ KOKANEE TAX SERVICE 270 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar the Irish spirit was willing and ready. The same cannot be'said of the other lands. The third great love is the love of learning, whereby the Irish kept alive the flame of knowledge and the pursuit of truth in those centuries when in all parts of the world learning was despised and trod upon. THE FOURTH GREAT love is that of political free- dom—a love which sustained the Irish in standing against the Danes and the Normans, the Tudor. armies, the hosts of Cromwell, and all the soldiers of the king. The ancient Gaelic law recognized this in for- bidding the seizure by justice, in any house of any Gael what- soever, of his books, his sword or his harp. For books were the symbol of his intellectual and spiritual freedom. The sword was the symbol of his political freedom, and the harp was the symbol of all the things to which the human heart aspires. The fifth great love is that of poetry and song—a love so" strong and deep and so con- sequential that as late as the 15th and 16th centuries, Eng- lish rulers imposed special penalties on bards, minstrels, rhymers and genealogists who ined the Irish lords and ublished Every Thursday Morning at Pi “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” ‘Founded on Auguat 7, 1047 CASTLEGAR NEWS L. V. (LES) CAMPBELL, 1912-1977 Publisher from Aug. 7, 1847 to Fab. 15, 1973 PSELL, Publisher RAYON GUEDES, Editor RENE BeOMAN Step Foreman W. H. JONES, Advertising Manager LOIS HUGHES, Menaging Editor LLEW MEYER, Olfice Manager Se Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar Newa [8 $11 per year. ‘The price by carrier and on newsstands (= 25 ond.clese mall registration number CO1 : re cactleger News| a member of the ‘Audit Bureau of Circulations, the Canadian Community J the British Columbia and Yukon Community Ne rs Association. essed to: The Editor, Castlegar News, Dr: Igned with the correct name and addresa of the writer. correct name must be aubmitied. The Castlegar News of brevity, Sood teste ‘The Casil not beret for any errore In adver ta firet published. the responalbility of the advertiser to read his ad when It ting space that the advertisement is accepted on the condition, ; {ts aaroed by tne ire to publlsn any advertisement of any Geacription, or in the event that errors occur advertise! }, that portion of th vertising apace occup! y the fax ee Careers aah reusonable lowance for algnat will mot be charged for but the isement will be pald for at the applicable the event of an error, advertising, rong pr th be sold. ta merely an offer, rice, the g y be withdrawn at any time. 19 after one insertion. It is, that Inthe event of fallure to publish any gentlemen in their love of rebellion and other crimes; and the soldiers of Cromwell broke the harps found on the walls of Trish cottages at the time of the invasion. THE IRISH VIEW OF the good society was best described by the ancient Celtic monk Cadoc, who wrote the “Song of Hate.” It*was not . Feally a song of hate, but rather a song of grief.in which Cadoc catalogued all of those un- desirable things which he wish- ed to see removed from the life of ‘man. It runs this: I HATE THE JUDGE who loves money, -and the scribe who loves war, and the chiefs who do not guard their -subjects, and nations without vigor. I HATE HOUSES WITH- out dwellers, lands untilled, fields that bear no harvest. Landless clans, the agents of error, the oppressors of truth. I HATE HIM WHO RE- spects not father or mother, those who make strife among friends. A country in anarchy, lost learning, and uncertain boun- daries, I HATE JOURNEYS without safety, families with- out virtue, lawsuits without reason. Ambushes and treasons, faults in counsel and justice unhonored. IT HATE A MAN WITH- out a trade, a laborer without choice, a society without free- dom, a society without teach- ers, a false witness before a judge, the undeserving exalt- ed to high position. Fables in place of teaching, knowledge without inspira- tion. Sermons without elo- quence, and a man without a conscience. ECKANKAR Is the “most ancient retiglous teaching known to man. It is nota The writings of Paul Twitchell For Information Write: KANK, ‘VIN 3L@ grow back in. Also leaving the ° your throat ache with longing because nobody ever gets those for Christmas. 4 (6) VISITING FAR-OFF places like Thailand and Lahore _ which you used to read and dream about and finding that they are hot and poor and stink and make you use the toilet a lot. (7) THE WORST THING about being an adult is having to pay for your rent and food and clothes which somebody else used to worry about but somehow doesn't any more, which leaves you with about 50 cents on payday which you used to have a good time on for a whole day at the CNE, but which now. won't even get you in. (8) HAVING PEOPLE say you've lost your looks because you never thought you Bankruptcies Can't Be Cured With Tax Cuts - It seems that 1977 bank- ruptcies could exceed $800 million—double the figure for 1976. This is not a problem that can be cured with tax cuts or incentives or make-work pro- jects. * This is a problem that results from decades of govern- ment: mismanagement, of tak- ing the easy way on everything from foreign investment to energy. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau seems to be on the verge of resurrecting his “the land is strong” theme in prepa- ration for the election. That's unmitigated drivel. —Ottawa Citizen had any but you must have because girls used to press your knees under the table but don't anymore but you have to pay the tab anyway. (9) NOT BEING ABLE TO tell anybody what you'd like to be when you grow up because they seem to think you've grown up already but you know you haven't and haven't even given it much thought. + (10)BEING ABLE TO eat pumpkin pie and ice cream and pop and waffles at every meal but instead ordering liver and peas and guck and nobody caring whether you eat it or not. (11)HAVING A BEST friend in all the world and never seeing him for years and years even though he lives just a couple of blocks away but those wife thinks you're a bad influence so you don't have dinner there anymore because you drink before dinner and even after so she pours small shots and even when you do get together you can't talk about neat things like the Four Lads or harmonize or anything be- cause he’s turned into a lawyer or something like that. (12) HAVING TO HIDE the books of Paul du Chaillu and Rider Haggard behind the paper covers of Will and Ariel Durant because people judge you by your library which isn’t very extensive anyway because every time you read a book you lent it and nobody ever gives it back. (13) NOT BEING ABLE to remember what the mean. temperature of the Gold Coast was or what the square root of .749 was or who the president of Iceland was or who signed the Treaty of Ghent ' PACIFIC ESTERN AIRLINES . Pacific Western Airlines will be operating Castlegar flights out of Trail and Nelson during the period of April 2 to July 1, 1978, due to the Castlegar airport closure. These flights will connect with our Jet service to Kelowna, Penticton and Cranbrook. Please contact your travel agent or Pacific Western Alrlines for revised schedule details. CEGGL CVG GEXTBES (HG. Computerized Accounting INEXPENSIVE — EASY — FAST — ACCURATE General Ledger — Monthly: Comparative A R — Fl Controls — Tax Returns. e The Difference isService _ 241 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. Tel.: 365-7288 eh Dishes Here’s a preaktes! lunch and dinner toast to NOCA. NOCA products are delicious and good for you, too! Refreshing and Nutricious Noca Dairy Products are nomenon Now Available in Your Neighbourhood Stores ==umnaumm e Milk © Cream e Butter © Cheddar Cheese © Yogurt © Cottage Cheese © Ice Cream © Fruit Drinks Bringing Good Things To You Each and Every Day.