CASTLEGAR NEWS, cone. 1983 y+ “Priests ir in Window ‘Blast’ sale “FABRICS : f" | stat short susie. KIRSCH Vertical Blinds SUPERIOR 20% Off VANCOUVER (CP) — A fear of making a lifelong Vertical Blinds VENITIAN Woods WOVEN . . Woods IGOR’S TOUCH OF CLASS 10.a.m.-2p.m, Phone oye 1877 Bay Ave., Trail ANNOUNCEMENT The Service: Department at Woodland Park Esso is now operated by... commitment “is keeping young people interoited in becoming priests away from the seminary, says. Bishop i Fergus O'Grady’ of Prince George. Tho shortage of priests in Canada, particularly in the North, was highlighted last week when huge billboards were raised in Toronto urging mon to consider the priesthood. ‘ Vancouver. He gald there » 1977, the last year f translates ‘to ‘one’ Western: Canada; one for every : :1,400 in’ the © ‘Attantle: bee, provinces one for, overy 1,900 in Qu 0) Acti james. ‘Carney of Vancouver: aye es Bishop’ Hubert’ O'Connor in ‘raitatigas’ anys the’ aitvatlon is is a0 bad that Catholics in his diocese sometimes go for’ as: long. ‘ap three weeks ‘without being able to ; tre probibly around who would help ‘out if ‘Jima, Roberis, : a religious studies teacher at pe “I notice a fear to make a lifelong . but still there is a great interest among youth in being called to the priesthood,” said O'Grady in an interview. “It's a matter of us ‘searching them out and developing them. But then you need priests to do that.” Father Bernard Prince of the Catholic Conference of Bishops in Ottawa says statistics on the number of priests show “there is‘even more thana shortage, there is.a real problem.” direct Fesult of the church's continued insistence on a, vow College, says the problem'ta ‘the ig had not pitineoe B and: personnel mat permission :to do: different work’ for ¥ inind,” Bach ated adding he is not al dloceses were a ‘bit more liberal ' in their, » Prince says! the. changes i ‘in'the priea f Second Vatican Couneil from 1962-65 have men’s p ions. of, their role as priests, of celibacy for priests, He also blames the shi f Priests on the;church’s refusal: to. ordain women, active “Thera, was an. insistence’ on the role of th And’. he. says the: current Toronto “ignores the deepest dimensions of the proble: “It isan aoe to perpetuate the caste prieath that many priests don't believe in,” Roberts said. ‘Michael | Bach, 61,,a A diapeey, installer ‘ving nin! of pas: ‘ longer the, ehureh of the clergy, tt was the, L&aM AUTOMOTIVE ue Open 6 days a week 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. (365-62 18 Oil Change For most North American models. Includes oll filter ‘and lube Come in and méet Larry Chernenkoff and Mike Hevakshezoff ‘and have a complimentary coffee. -Kootena iy Savings Credit Union TRAIL 368-6401 SOUTH SLOCAN 359-7221 FRUITVALE 367-9223 _ NAKUSP CASTLEGAR 365-3375 NEWDENVER 358-2217 SALMO 357-2217 WANETA PLAZA 368-8291 “THE BASICS” Is a handy” booklet that explains our Registered Retirement Savings Plan In slmole,: everyday language. the last few years, among those of my own gen- ‘eration. Divorce: ‘statistics Pulpit & Pew : ‘by Ministers In the West Kootenay. By Rev. TERRY DEFOE’ Chureh ge is -in. trouble,” ‘What is your reaction to this" simple statement? Is mar- riage obsolete? Is it too much to expect people to make a commitment to each other that is to last for a lifetime? Many people would, say yes. They would argue. that mar-, riage, as we now know it, has. outlived its usefulness. . Attitudes toward marriage have chenigod «great deal in of those close to them, that a- lifetime commitment ‘is: im- possible to maintain. And yet. the whole idea of ‘marriage still: appeals to them:° They want to get married, but they; don't know whether it* will work for them or'not. ’ ' Our: society: offers: alter: -natives to: marriage, ’, “but many people, ‘if they are honest, will admit that these alternatives‘ ‘are’ not all they: are imade out to be.’ Many people long for'a secure long- slasting but can’t we' can't do it on our own,, ‘marriage we have trouble ee those’ high ‘standardi in the Bo some opt out. The God. of the Christian faith fonts High standards for’ people, and‘ marriage is no show a great increase in the ; number of marriages failing. But people continue to get . married, hoping :that ‘they. . will somehow be. able to beat the odds, -Many are torn in two dir- ections ‘in the whole debate. », about, the’ viability of, mar- riage in today’s ‘social struc- ture. Many are convinced, by, their own experience or that seem to attain their goal no matter how hard they. try. Temporary liaisons with sev- eral partners do not. seem suited to the human psyche, And"yet many people ‘live.’ this way because :they are convinced that marriage just won't work for them. -- The. Christian faith has Much to say about marriage. “Moat of us-know what the church says marriage should be: ‘a liftime ‘relationship, a ais Tk of, LIGHTING — BATH ACCESSORIES — WATERBEDS - Phone 368-5302 . : ° GAVIN — of. selling’ and. buying: verbal and non-verbal buying signals .and- much, much more. Take advan- tage of this opportunity to acquire new’skills and you will pret from the experience: Selkirk College's new Pro- essional Selling: Program* will show you how to.keep on top of sales before the lack of them get on top of you. You will develop skills in everything from organizing a prospecting system to closing with confidence. : hone, visit or hing Services, at Selkirk College's Trail Campus, 845 Victoria Street, Trail, B.C. VIR are. Telephone 365- 5236. Professional. Selling combines practical i diately .1 bi skills with current information about buyer types, the psychology PROFESSIONAL SELLING PROGRAM FEB. 21-25 : Fireside Inn, Castlegar, B.C. Group rates available. « mat *The Professional Selling program is a comprehensive program conceived and designed by Selkirk College’s Employee Training Services, the designers of the widely acclaimed and previncially certified Manageniens Skills for SUparvinons. It may surprise you to. know, that God ‘is aware that we find it:very difficult: to ‘make. :marriage. . work as it should. God knows _ / Vital Statistics _, ERZINGER — ao Me, Air. ond Mrs. Coleman ‘of Ro: Erzinger of Rossland, a boy, born home peacefully Jan, 2 Sond78 Jon.7." rayer services were: held of * Church in * ‘Sacred Heart Catholic To Mr.o . Bob Gavin of Nelson, a on fomJon, Rossland. A memorial m lollowed. e f : ‘ Doig! t:2: -. time reside at Of Troll, Boaters sheet llnget the power to make sure it is’: & “rigors of day-to-day life. And. 208° Fight. The serouble is ie COLEMAN: — 4 esp “phi : ed land at ind: of the ‘part J “Bridging Assistance Prear ZS vivacious, and “very o David ‘Thompson Univer. pity Centre. ‘to “conduct. a French immereion' workshop r for adult beginners at David . Thompson reat Cen- + holding the workshop Satur- day. from’9 a.m.'- 5. p.m. in Maryhall on the DTUG can here is a fee for the, court nd pre-registration . is re- quired. Call’ 352-2241, “local: conducied from. Knox United | Jan. 25 with Rev. Jim 6 tllon oHstting Cremation 3. KABATOFF Mary Kabatctf of Costh MALOFF To Mr. and Mrs. Terry Malet. of # Costlegor, a boy, born bront Cemetery. SI ineral Chapel ih Bul i th with burial in the. was born Cons July 11, 1908 tn Saskatchewan PEPPARD. —To Donna Pe rd and came, eS own fan 8 Kibokia ‘ot Thrums, a Parents as a small ch 126.5 KOSOLOFSKY a to Thrums with her iid. Michael died Bis The oral --inter] ‘throughout the dinner, ‘Speeches ‘on the theme of the day were ‘given in ‘honor. of “the couple. As: well, - felen = lec — Funeral services Jon. 21 ond . fone jan. thy awe 5. Merwice 6S. A ral service was conducted: ged from St, Paul's Church in Fruitvale Jon. 27 with Rev. Lloyd Northco! BRADLEY — Mary ‘Margaret Bradley,. former: LResstay ind resident, died Jan. 14 at the Holy’. Si Cross Hospital -in- Cal, he I was 82 years o| ‘. FARM OPERATORS: ~ Youwill réceive your 1982 PARTIAL INTEREST | ; REIMBURSEMENT. under the Agricultural Credit Act. if you are eligible and ‘apply not later than aoe ‘APRIL 30, 1983. sonication sare avai a oceans ish Cokmbia Misty on Food, Federa} evelopment Bank, The Drector Veterans’ officiating. Cremation will follow Oregon, "Saskatchewan, Alberta, "Kelowna. ‘ At the end of th the Tamelins ¢ od their. jppreciation t to all that were present for sharing in and ir anni rersary a memorable one. lortgage ‘dh 186,626 homebuyers took :advantage of - tax-free $3,000 es eels ures to from. grants, ‘approved through: Dec. ‘is estimated at $409.9 million’ and it’s conceivable that’ hundreds . of raillions more may be needed before, e;the plan winds’ up vat the end of this year. LeBlanc won't speculate about the.final bill, but he‘said the money is being well spent, helping people. .buy. homes and © hewing creating 1 more. work for builders’ and 1 tradesmen. . “Some officials of th is: It you. want . By ecb meetings ‘The “About: Decisions on Drugs and Alcohol”. (ADDA) = group’ begins“ another: year swith a-meeting at. < Hall, Feb; 7 at.7 pmo. Guest ‘speak is... Ron *\ “Hooge of Grand: Forks who helped: initiate a successful, Our Teens). ” "Contrary to’ som beliet these: meetings are not only for: parents’ of KJSS” stu‘ dents. For the most: part children today have ‘been well introduced and. to drugs before they-reach 18 ‘and 14 years of age. It starts at the ‘primary ‘2 elemen- tary’ level.‘ Parents ‘and tea: chers ‘of ‘all ‘school ago. chil- dren are: ‘encouraged ‘to at- intend te intend ent forms. IT IS RECOMMENDED AP- ; are paid on the second and subsoquen PLICATIONS BE SENT BY REGISTERED MAIL; Under this Program, each farm opetation may be éligible to have farmloan Cee ete terre goa levelol appranimataly 196 less than the 1982 av: . The maximum. benefit Is prime lending rate of chartered banks. $100 000 for each: operation. For detalis ofthe calculation or orother enq ditBranch, Victoda 387-5121 (local 21201224). wires, conectthe Agree Cre: in April 30, 1969t0:, Aarau Cod Branch i sehllaren ap are OP against in ve ed - _ organization “HOT™ (Help ‘tend and’ be aware’ of what ‘RADIATO! ~ REPAIR Z Province of ; British C ha Ministry of Victoria, B.C. Agriculture and Food V8W 227 ‘ j ti - -8:30- 5:00 p.m. Weekly . 364-1606 - Res. 959-7058. 1598 - 2ND AVE., Tait “TORONTO (ce) = An na- - ‘tonal advertising agency has “concluded daily .newspaper lineage costs have increased ‘an average | of.11 per. cent in’ been in the five- ahd six per ‘cent: range. Baker, Lovick Ltd. said the lation for 100 dailies, says the + inereasé in.daily newspaper Z cogers. ahd woodwork ers, ° Minister Marc Lalonde announced in October. that. the p plan would be ‘extended to cover’ buyers of new homes begun k before May. 1: First-time buyers of older homes * College -students thanks to Canada «Safeway. and ‘ the Knowledge: Network, Daniel Hunt, Met Sts abe eatiy fs rant ak af Za ee : “Alinost frdm the. nit + was thet runaway favorite of the one new: federal Tia * programs developed by the Liberals after ‘the 1980 clection.. 2 \ The Canada’ Rental’ Supply Plan, ‘which ‘provides: interest-free second mortgages to builders. of apartments, finally seems to be getting on track after a slow start i in late: 1981 and’ early.1982. 765 New apartment projects with a total of 10,986 units had. been approved through Dec. 81 ata cost of roughly $120; million. ‘Ottawa has set aside $850 million for the ‘rental plan i in : hopes of getting 80,000 new apartment units built. To date,” ‘the. average; subsidy for. a single unit has been’ ‘nearly $11,000; icrrimteras higher’ than the: originil estimate of 1200 mbt cai $64 aoe “fn $8,451 : pee ? : homeowners through the end of last year. The average grant “works out to $1,664. “culation or audience. Television; shows. a two... per-cent rate © reduction, on the basis of cost per thousand in the: study.’ .That's. calew- Inted on the basis of a four-: per-cent increase for air time. agairist'a growth in audience +. Phe program cies assistance of up to. $3,000 to ® cover 80 per cent of the: cost of major home improvements by \” qualified. tradesmen in areas of igh unemployment. Finally, interest in the Canada 1 Plan Monty Ferraro,’ Joe. Dunn and Sybil Archibald, all resi- dents of Nelson, each receive a free Selkirk College tele- can bo integrated with, cok tural and adcial activities, ‘in- clyding discussions, skits and singsongs. ¥ - Winning Western. 4 “Winning Western numbera for the Jan. 26 draw for. $100,000 are 187098, 1763168, 17A7Bb0, eaeaane ane ENumbere fcr the. $10,000 » prize’ are: 1193192, 3178687, 3090096, . 2875748 \ and 2947496. i 5 “Laat six digits win $1,000; tg. lnst-five digits win $100; last four ‘digits: win $25 and the eo ‘winning 1 ber. 764B749 Wwins® "$10,000 The , last three. digits wins $25. sh -the Canada - ~ Safeway | Scholarship Plan. Two hundred B.C.: residents were recipients of. the. schol- arship. i Hunt, Ferraro and Dunn plan to register. in an intro- ductury computer: telecourse and Archibald is enrolling ‘in : “Applied” Sketching: Selkirk: lege offers 16 telecourses , < each the: seven ‘com-" pests the. jon. In addition to the free tele-! course, the college’ will pro- vide tutors, books and other Student, support services, has picked up sharply since ithe: Program was Fevised last BT grants | were approved through Dee. 31 ‘total cost to. taxpayers’ of $16.6 million. The average - ‘1982 was $1,701... who would eum oat wae _one-per-cent increase in audi- ‘ence. That means a five-per- cent inérease on the basis of: cost per.thousand.. Outdoor posters. showed a. 10-per-cent rise in adver- costs, * “Deentts the widely ac- cep! ted. “ premize ‘that every stlort: is. being made to hold to the ‘six-per-cent _govern- oy analysis + and circulation indicate. that cent against a ‘ one-per-cent » increase in-cirenlation. ‘ On &.cost-per-thousand ba- , some of the medis are failing” to hold the line,” the agency study, says. Anne. 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