’ A2 _CASTLEGARNEWS, Jonvory 1, 1989) If it beep Paes: JANE HARRISON and macho men were the faddish heroes of ute wan obey sod gush eral Sey ig in ‘82 HIE iad bat nw ue gia Smell tne. ae players took their ‘As usual, several fashion trends got the bvot, among. ‘them lizard-skin cowboy boots that had been popular with the young-executive set. smells — as in books ‘and scratch ‘a! sniff su (Police Briefs A vehicle driven by Michael Laville of Robinson passes away Prayers will be recited Monday, Jan. 8, t 7 p.m. at tee P ‘Tuesday, ‘Jan. 4, at St. Rita's Catholic Chureh at 10 a.m. with Fa ther 6:30 - 10:30 p.m. — pm. 1038 Columbia Attention Men & Boys! For All Seasons Department Store JANUARY CLEARANCE starts Jan. 3 Ladies Wear Fabrics & Line: UPTO 1217 3rd Street Castlegar 365-7 el. Mass of Christian Burial Funeral Chapel. services predi tions: : iB, the Rcbrays are shut dew the sso of herr soe Western Airlines wil soe Het oupbiod bi baste OUTDOOR ACTING (ef), Barb Hisber Barbara, two daughters Cormiasion Anika stepchildren Erick. a, bis parenta Mr. and Mrs. ‘and Adrienne; two cross-country skis Rew Registration starts Jan. 10. Seve ic for those Interested Is knprovig tale Pieiffer; SEA Vital Statistics hae were held Dec. 20, Dee. 16 at Woodlawn Funeral Home, Abbotaford. 7782 KEYES — To Mr. ond Mrs, Nelion. 2 sa58 ae ort Sr4 oan = ical Cech of Aeolonal Henptl et We ope ot AVENUES Asissi Skin Gare Studio continued rom fron! pops Calling the hagiaee) ward “middle of hhave no difficulty in paying (AER | [ar j i it Hijacker WINTER PASTIME . skater’ engage in Conoda’s “He indeated that if hia sport on natural ice hast sr verigin Tomo in Briliont. From let ere lastruetions traditional ioe te I New Year's statement im Wo pieyre oes TORONTO (CP) Piibergh Might dd not yn PONTO OE) In the =Bishops slam economic policies ‘The report calla for s larger role for labor unions in economic planning, adding rights under government wage-reatraint programs eal wie oe be lifted. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Jonuary 1, 1963 AS. Accused blames aspirin SAN JOSE, CALIF, (AP) tried to kill her, Lyon said, "I “By creating conditions for tha ‘The bishops also said an gait Up across eoned..de down in B.C. ‘waht: Wiilv's "WIETORIA (CP) —- AL hhad not lived there for sev- by train SPOKANE, WASH. (AP) babysitter were struck and killed by a freight train ‘Thursday while riding horses Gi ep Werlbckar ‘The victims tna survey of etal conducted = ntl. fed as Jennifer Schuyler, 5, tnd Neal Barley, 1 both af Spokane. “They were in the middle — vANCOUVER (CP) — of a railroad trestle when a Feri Investment Teview Northern train has rejected a 1980 E Fee FF Hl North were awarded 4.5 per ~~ All decisions must be for warded to Ed Peck, commis- sioner for the B.C.'Compen- ion 81 Prose the power to reduce exbitrated awards. leased this week. ‘The Texas millionaire thers, Nelson It also says retailers hope British Columbians willy, use terest rates on saving ac gion counts are dropping. ‘Without an increase in re- tail percentage points {net eo tho reeling lower carrying costs should im- prove the profit picture for Indepondect and chain stores next FIRA rejects gas purchase ‘The William Herbert and Lamar, bow,’ properties owned by 7 Procan Exploration ‘@ average yearly births ot Calgary, « company owned by the Hunt, aloe bought in ‘the properties from two tS drilling part- eastern B.C. He said hey. er enne sold its 80-per-cent in- terest in the properties tothe %¢hools A million. cent in grade 1. Overall en- went was down three per cent this year. toett of tbe, open threatened with the loss of human dignity.” In saying that current ae + of Canadians receive 42.5 per while the Feceive 4.1 per cent, Roof collapse ‘unlikely’ ‘For one thing, the weather that brought down the big deflated.” included ‘2¢-bour ony only twice in 100 years. ee a Masnlag, vce prot relations ‘of corporate for BC. Pics, said the Ms resulted ‘centrates up to 10 tonnes in areas and was a factor in the Minnespolis problem, Manning said. Mining union cuts staff WASHINGTON (AP) — changes Thursday in a mem- headquarters by 90 per cent in en effort to shake financial troubles. fected approximately 60 of the 200 workers sopra at Joe Rich Trumka, sworn in uarters. Dee. 22 to succeed Sam Trunks 5 aig am Chureh, announced the paign against Churel bottom 20 per cent panel. A crane was lowered boom, As tult, the whole root slowly eried for 20 minutes after her father told her of a taking it sai ba father, Marin Lyon ‘Asked wi daughter Daloved’ tether ‘hainad Mute makes : airport home and determine whether he is for aid. at Manning said B.C. Place af hearing — but not totally deat. McKinney ssid Juan has been found as far away as asserted the Fresno, 922 kilometres north- west, and San Diego, 160 kil- 200 and once for three sued by Trunka's spokesman, — He carries (Corcoran. “This redue pocket: wilh bet tcephane ton ia working Membership number oo it and abe arran has adversely affected the ges for his return, McKinney tales meekly nome” Sea “OTTAWA (CP) — Frime Minster Trudeau will salesma in during an vy. ‘The twice-cancelied tour has been planned to date crities who might accuse Trudeau of gallivanting aroi the tropics while 1.8 million unemployed Canadians fuller through a bleak winter. ‘That is one reason why the Indonesian resort island of Bali was dropped from the itinerary. Jone picture of hin frolicking wilh dancing gre could ruin the whole trip,” said 1 aid "The prime minster, accompanied by his alne-year ‘old son Sacha, will visit Japan, Brunei and the five members o' the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) — | Thaand, “Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Indonesi Prat iop ia Bangkok where Trudeau will dicuss trade, alc. refugees and the threat of Vietnamese \_ expansion Issues like North-South relations and alleged human rights abuses in several countries, especially the Phppoes, wil key take a buckseat to the quest for trade d WELHELPTOSELL bh atop, will meet Canadian brateecsen and beip ir eft tooo overthag tras rallway cars and Candu nuclear mnadian expertise in engineering, i | Asian trip is for business not pleasure Canadians are “johnny-come-latelies” it se area and will have to work hard to overcome eometition from the UA, aad Eorope ‘tough out there,” ssid one Canadian oliicial. wer bustle.” ‘Trodeau won't obviously swing any deals seat but the poblicity surrounding his meetings with kin sultans and presidents will increase Canada's low prof mas. Canadian trade with the five ASEAN countries has $1 bln sr Aiboogh ccotonie growth In ASEAN counties bas ping nadan firma ae vying for blions of dollars of potential business ranging from a rapid transit system in Singapore to sale of an airplane to Thailand's royal family, Fegion where status counts. i doe add wright ta the whole efor.” sald D.K. power plant boilers in Thailand and is hoping to lard ‘more business, "AN IMPORTANT The Tokyo slop has a alghly diferent slant. Japan 's second-biggest trading partner (after the ~ US) with two-way trade topping $9 billion « year ne of the few countries in the world that that it buys, racking up a $400 million serpin sy ‘on the strength of sales of coal, forest products and Treas: on Bi Wi jestern leader to meet new wil ‘The shortest stop is a 22-hour visit to Brunei, » tiny British dependency on the island of Borneo which is scheduled to become independent in 1984. nadian officials say it is “a strate,,ic piece of real cestate" because ofits location and its offshore cil and gas. It will likely join both the Commonwealth and ASEAN when it becomes independent