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Momma Carlson’ radio consultant who tume 11:20) out to be an old buddy of IN CINCINNATI Everyone except Andy celebrates THE FALL QUY Collis vent after a sophie: 48: tleated c shipped bal and ia: plant fied to leave the country 1h miltions in Gneracteor ure Wheo Blair's ica cousin visita Eastland, the er a date ‘An elderly couple revisit the Cape Cod beach where hey mat and fol is tove 60 rut Gxamine tho feat your of the Reagan presidency. @ 10808KATING ‘ ‘SPECT 11:00@ @ @ news @ork ETT Gvent: Pierre Galante. rt 12:15) #4 “The Show Ge Musi % “Goodnight, My Lovo" (1072, Suspense) Richard Boon -PEERLESS Christmas with meaning By JANE HARRISON TORONTO (CP) — Rev. Bruce McLeod will spend Christrias in a poor refugee camp in the Honduras and he considers it “A wonderful privilege.” The urban and articulate former moderator of the United Church of Canada is part of a team observing the movement of refugees into the interior of Honduras from camps near the border of El’ Salvador. He is not only un- daunted by the prospect but excited about being there at this time of the year. “It’s easier to get at tho meaning of Christmas in a place like that,” McLeod said in an interview. “After all, Christmas hap- pened in a refugee camp, really — with people who were poor and away from home — and it still happens in places like that more viv- idly. “It's tough to keep one's _ Art tcarion FORA \TER LICENCE WAiater A We, Ken Eran and Slots Glebolt of 127 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. hereby apply to the Com: Ne jer Rights for a licence to (divert an ond ae (store) water out of Di whi flows south eost sand discha: into Lower Arrow Lakes,and give notice kot our application to all ject int ot ifivertion) (The 2 ) will be located at eee % mile ty of water to be or stored is is 500 gallons «, Peine E Baers for which the woter will be used is domestic pu gail Li ind or mine Pr, wie the water at be used i: it 45, District et Lot Le ie is application wos ated Bo the 26th Day 1981 thes Yepos posed point of diversion or site of the dam and on fand or mine sed a1 ies were filed in the office a the fater Recorder at Nelson, Op jections to thi fication may be tiled with the sald Wat awareness honed -in this country. ‘There, suddenly your priorities ‘become dif- ferent.” Despite its return to de- mocracy after more than 10 years of military rule, Hon- He is strife-ridden and poverty-stricken. Incidents of terrorism have increased this fall and less than two weeks ago a worker from a Roman Catholic Church agency was killed. AREA UNDEBSTAFFED “There are two United Na- tions staff people to provide protection along a tense bor- der area at least does ‘in fact inhibit the ter- rorist activitics.”. ‘That MeLeod would rather. be working in a poor Central Amorican country than in the comfort of his own wellhoeled parish just north of here comes as no surprise. For years the 51-year-old clergy- man has been doing the kinds of things that other people only talk about. They include a stint in Viet Nam in 1955 (“that’s what changed me"), a year at a camp for abandoned children in Costa Rica and a term on the Ontario Human Rights Ce (he quit when 80,000 refugees. If they weren't sadly the civil servant was ap- pointed there would be no need for international observers. “Our role will be to watch, listen, talk, take pictures and come back to report to the Evangelical Committee for International Development and Emergency (an interde- nominational church agency). “It’s been found that the presence of the observers ‘circuit — they UNAFRAID TO CRITICIZE And he’s never been afraid to criticize when he thinks tte deserved. “There's the cocktail party on WKPL board The appointment of Dr. John Stefanelli to the board of direct:rs of West Koot- enay Power and Light Com- pany, Limited is announced -by J.A. Drennan, president and chief executive officer. Dr. Stefanelli, a former long-time resident of Trail, is a well-known physician and surgeon in the Kootenays. He is now residing at Christina Lake and is carrying on his practice in the Grand Forks area. Over the years he has been involved in many com- munity and medical organi- zations and has been instru: mental in the success of a number of community devel- opments, In making the announce- ment, Drennan said the ap- may live there .— but the church workers, who are not handing out Bibles but are helping people help them- selves, know the situation.” Bread lines get VANCOUVER (CP) — The state of the country's econ- omy is reflected in the bread lines outside The Sisters of ch the Atonement convent: in downtown Vancouver. Sister Sheila, one of the Franciscan nuns doling out the sandwiches, says the afternoon lines of poverty- |. stricken’ men and women “are as big as they've ever been.” The nuns now give away as many as 1,400 sandwiches — - twin-packs of salmon. and peanut butter — each day. There are more young people in the lines than ever, the sister said. Darrel Aldridge, 28, re- cently released from Maple Ridge’s Alouette River jail er for drug addicts ‘and alcohol- ics, was one of. those waiting in in line. hl Publleatign of the application. The date of first Publication is Dec. 16, 198). NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Secled tenders for propane ection’ and venting for 20 Unit heaters at Harrop Forest Ministry Comptroller at Room , 612 Johnson Street, Vic- 3E7 up Bieta Plans ont sp bes views iis ‘Southern Interior Con- struction Assoc., 241 Columbia Ave., Castlegar. fications ‘may jer December 17, (2) Sothern: interior Con: struction Assoc., Box 699, Cranbrook VIC 4J2. ns may be viewed and/or obtained ofter ‘Docenber 7, 1981 from: qa) jRegional Manager, Ministry of Forests. 516 toke Street, Nelson VIL (2) tSintcat Services Branch, Ministry of Forests, 1061 ay Street, Victoria V8W (3) Rirsary Superintendent, Harrop Nurs km East of Nelson. fl inquiries should be made the Technical Services Branch, Phone: 387-1784. Tenders must be made subject to the conditions of tender and submitted on the forms and in the envelopes supplied. No tender shall be considered having any qualit ing clauses whatsoever and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. R. Stewart, Acting Director, Technical Services Historia 25 In the three months since his release, he says he has AA® filled out more than 100 job applications and is still trying to find work. He gets a $310 monthly welfare cheque and pays $170 for his housekeeping room. “That's why I eat at the ‘Sally Ann and get religion every day and also get free sandwiches here,” Aldridge says bitterly. “The government seems to take a lot more care of immi-. grants than they take care of the Canadians.” NO TRAVELLING MONEY Ken Corrigan, 26, who hails from Ottawa, would go back East for Christmas if he had the money. Corrigan currently is ap- pealing a $55-a-month cut in his $820 monthly welfare cheque. He is bitter. about rising cafeteria prices in the city’s drop-in centre not far from the convent. Since early November, the Supper has increased to $1.75 from $1.50. Evelyne Saller, cafeteria manager, says it’s no use blaming the city. “It’s still the best deal in town,” she explains. “Where else could you get a full meal for $1.75?” Stringer McDonald, 56, a worker with the Downtown Eastside Residents’ Associ- ation, says the street. people are caught in the squeeze of welfare cuts, increasing rents and skyrocketing food prices. “Every time you go into a shop: with $20 bill, the bag gets smaller and the bill dis- appears faster,” he says. “When I think of some- _ thing for breakfast, I don't think of bacon and eggs, I have rolled oats for break- fast.” He and his friend George will spend Christmas playing the num- ber of directors from seven to eight and reflects the com- pany’s desire for greater community involvement in the company’s cribbage and having a juicy $10 cut of ham. “That.way we don't bother anybody with families for Christmas.” As for the ham, it will be his “best cut of meat” until next Christmas. DR. JOHN STEFANELLI By SAMUEL Koo VATICAN CITY (AP) — ‘Pope John Paul said in his right and duty to use ap- propriate means against “an unjust agressor” t~ protect “their existence and free- dom.” Vatican analysts said it seemed clear the Pope was referring, among other things, to the turbulence in Poland. But they noted the message was written Dec. 8, five days before Poland's Communist leaders clamped martial law on the pontiff's homeland. The Pope attacked “par- ticular groups” abusing théir power to “impoge their yoke ‘Sewer project hit. with second fire GANGES (CP) — A barge. being used to build a new - sewer line on Saltspring Is- land was hit by fire Monday night, the second blaze on the controversial project since it started last summer. Ganges RCMP said a diesel generator on the. barge; owned by Tidewater Marine Ltd., was damaged. Another Tidewater barge, being used to lay pipe in the harbor, was extensively dam- aged by fire Aug. 21. Police concluded the blaze was deliberately set, but ar- son is not suspected in the fire Monday. The fire was confined to the generator and a storage tank containing 90 gallons of diesel fuel. Some residents of this Gulf | Island community have been lobbying to have the sewer project halted, saying it is not necessary. :' CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 23, 1981 Longtime areaman Pope critical of aggressors on whole societies. - “An excessive desire for expansion impels some na- tions to build their prosperity with a disregard for, indeed at the expense of, others’ happiness,” the pontiff said in a 21-page message to mark the Roman Catholie Church's world day of peace Jan. 1. Asked at a news confer. ence whether the Pope was suggesting how Poles should respond under the current . crisis, Rev. Jan Scott, sec- retary of the Pontifical Com- mission for Justice and Peace, said the pontiff “just outlined general principles.” EXPOUNDS ON RIGHTS Expounding on the rights of Christians to defend them- selves, the pope referred to a Second Vatican Council (1962)65) document, Gaudi- um et Spes — Joy and Hope. “openly and fearlessly resist” 5 orders that violate basic available in six other lan- guages — Polish, English, Gorman, Italian, Spanish and , Portuguese. It was sent to heads of state of all the world’s nations, and was dis- tributed throughout the Ro- man Catholic Church. The pontiff accused some unnamed countries of pur- suing “unbridled national- ism" and plans for domin- ation, which he said force other nations to choose be- tween satellite status or “an - attitude of competition and hostility.” Meanwhile, in another de- velopment, the Vatican said the Pope will visit Nigeria and Gabon on a week-long trip in February. - It would be the pontiffs , first visit abroad since he was shot and wounded in an assassination attempt last -May. HOMEGOODS FURNITURE | WAREHOUSE " Closed Fr, Set., Sun., Mon., Dec. 25, 26, 27 4285 Closed Fri., Jan. ¥ and Mon., Jan. 4 “Drive a Litte to Savea Lot” Robert Ehman Darryl Morgan Darryl Pater Darrell Monk Castlegar South Donnie Kingdon Rebecca Kingdon Jennifer Mair Laurie-Ann Kravski Kevin Salikin +\Steven Salikin Michael Richa: Steven Picton Ken. 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