| TWO WERE TREATED at Castlegar ara district hospital ‘following this two- , vehicle accident which occurred W315 | ; premier Rene. Levesque . tn th tard Off to Europe is By KEVIN pias tae QUEBEC (CP) — + mier Rene Levesque is aks waaan was ct driven by Feillip of Nelson. Both 19 charged with following to cl Costa, Vehicle, enc In Front of Caldset Groceteria. Police have identitied the driver of ihe Pinto as Den- ‘ nis Costa of Castlegar. The station- in were taken to leat ‘hospital, Damage to the compact $i, 600 with $500 to the has .been estimated at ting the finishing touches on his plans for a trip to Europe next’ month, just as ‘the three-sided diplomatic cold war among Quebec City, Ot- tawa and Paris appears to be heating up again. Levesque will depart on Dec. 1, stopping firat in Belgium, which like Canada has two major language groupa,then arriving on Dec. . 14 in’, Sa from "Parts, quoting official , dictating the ) makeup et ihe ( Canadian sources there, say y France has served notice to Ottawa that it will not attend the Dakar meeting unless Quebec -:is satisfied that it is adequately: represented, Claude Morin, provincial minister of intergovern- mental affairs, told the Abs: wants (Ottawa and -( City to solve: thelr problema before the ence,’ a teh Prime Mintater Tid aH in turn, told the’ How Commons , that no. cdurit has the right to questit composition * ofa Cat bee national a week- that. in taking i starice France was simply repeating past assurances to ae Quebec. ss | A Spokesman for the Pr ‘ "the Qi Quebee ones will and “Qu Cour Stars By Stella Wilder The coming week brings new challenges to careers ; well underway. With unex- # pected aspects of work cropping up throughout the week, even ‘those who thought dal Selly Uke ute could offer noth them find themselves parpriae and ins; inspired yy the need for changed methods, different approaches, Old problems appear new as they take on- > or reveal -- factors that GEMINI:(May 21-June ist - Take advantage of th week's slow beginnin; to get your bearings. Rapid ch advances are made after mid-week. (June 7-June 20) - Take no part in gossi are week. To do so could aid in harming one near ‘and t dear to you. Move quickly now. CANCER:(June 21-July 7) -- You may have tocancel his is lans for business meetin; lew Priorities} lores the lead readily to hitherto unexplored. Only those who refuse to take any action at all should find this a dull week, Personal relationships flourish under kid-glove han- dling this week. It is vital to the success of friendships that they be considered frag- ile and are treated acco ingly. To take love and loy- ally for granted now ma: lermine years of careful nurturing, SAGITTARIUS:(Nov. 22- Dec. 7) — Trouble may.arise early in the week as a result of too many “cooks.” Keep : your pi plans to yourself. (Dec. 21) -- Important feelings serves you il}. (Jan. 7-Jan. 19) - Strangers may offer a tremendous boost to your success. The attain. Ment of new goals may fall behind schedule a bit. AQUARIUS:(Jan. 20-Feb. a= siete all the time you need a of the week to prepare for “testing” at week's (Feb. Cred. 18) -- not to aggravate 's ~ Take care (July. 8-July oe = “pe willing to put off decisions regard- ing affairs at a distance. You can ayoid frustrating failure in that way. LEO:(July 23-Aug. 7) -- Financial problems lift markedly this week as you take advantage of new week Keep active ali (Aug. 8-Aug. fala - hal alg de does porns anare than once -- with success. Hearings’ catching routine Choc 0 y on utine chog. on something new ne Express views. it, 2-Spt ia 22 Lessen (aks earl sc in the week ha at gness fo “cooperate. Week's end brings high degree of success, sq Lipa: (Sept. 23-Oct, 7- time to find a deco! RR £.0ct: 22) ~~ Listen ear {Oct WIRGO:(Aug. Base 7 French governments. A meeting to organize be Dakar, in ane West Afri- of Senegal, Dec. al a ana ie k ‘MacGuigan, Canad Ma affairs minister, has said he will only allow. a junior delegate to - represent Quebec within the Canadian delegation. SEEKS VOICE Quebec says it is willing to participate as a member of the Canadian group and to dinate i rienced have to offer. “Tou can galn through following directions. ° SCORPIO: (Oct. .23-Nov. 7) — Don't take a simplistic view of new problems. Solu- tions depend upon the recog- nition of complex issues. (Nov. 8-Nov. a = only those challenges can meet without help. a wonderful week for proving. yourself depend- _ Retirement-at 65: KAMLOOPS (CP) — A journeyman mechanic who fought to continue working past the age of 65 but now must retire says he doesn’t want “tosit at home and turn into an old man.” Alex Stewart told a publile meeting of the B.C. Human Rights Commission that when a collective agree. ment expires Feb. 28 he will be fired. Two years ago, after a strike of the Interflational of Machinists and turned down in the past. Cha need views bring aw ain. (March 6-March 20) - to aid one in need ARIES:(March 21-April 4 > Short notice forces you to «make decisions you had not ‘planned on faking. at ime. Aerospace Workers, Stewart was granted a two-year ex- tension in the new contract. “I have ‘no intention of voluntarily walking out the door,” said Stewart. reaching 65 should retire to make room for young people. Itis cheaper to support a retired man with Canada ~ Pension and Old-Age Secur- ity than keep a young mar- tied man with a-family and obligations on welfare, he said. Crosby agreed utiem- ployment now is high but said the commission has cal-. culated that by 1990 “there will be an acute shortage of manpower because of the de- clining birthrate.” A local resident said work safety is a problem now as people age and their re- actions slow, their hearing isn't as sharp or sight as good. 7 - ‘ But the f be! commission, here to hold public hearings on mandas- tory retirement, said it can- not help Stewart’ because said retirement would still be required — but on the basis of performance and merit, rather than age. with the federal government — but the province wants to be represented by a'minister, rather than a junior diplomat or civil servant, so it can speak officially at the confer- ence table. Under MacGuigan's proposal, the Quebec rep- resentative would not have a voice, and could only offer advice to the Canadian del- egation head. A. Sutcliffe appointed to ‘land comm. chairman of Regional District of Central Kootenay, has been appointed to the B.C. Land Commission, Agricul- ture Minister Jim Hewitt has announced. Sutcliffe, operator of a 460-acre farm, is chairman of the Creston diking district. RESEARCH FINANCED VANCOUVER (CP) — The Workers Compensation Board has given the Univer- sity a $1.8 million grant to vesearch industriah disease and develop a-training pro- gram for physicians in occu- pational health. The board has financed several major projects for university re- search in the past; including a study. of worker health at Alean in Kitimat, which is due to be released next month. OP = the new commonwealth is set : y is legal in B.C. Commissioner Movi ahead. (aprit S-April oe Keep alert to changes of mood on the employment scene. You can take advan- tage of @ new air of coopera: wTAURUS:tApri 20-May S) — Behind-the-scenes events do much to help you | up the ladder of success this week. Minor effort has major results. (May 6&May 20) -- Whether career or personal matters dominate, can gain much after mid-week. through arbi! human rights “But the commission is tak- ingastandontheissuesothe | Humsn Rights Code will provide - protection,” Crosby. RECOMMENDS CHANGE The commission has ree datory retirement. During the hearing, a ‘ local Canadian National Rail- 2° ways employee said people §. ie Sears. Harry Crosby said most retirement 1 issues now are settled } ion, not by 4 legislation. ssid 4 moved away Pertect . living ot home Include a Gift , Subscription } to the ommended abolition of man- Perfect . . . for friends or neighbors who have . for a son or daughter no longer Pertect . . . for a relative who has interest in Castlegar and its growth Fronth “gaffe sald-in - Parld earlier that France discuss; faered co-operation: RED “DEER, ALTA, CP _ (Rod Sykes, 51, donned th aayor of Calgary and the man who organized -the Marathon, alty Co. Ltd. for CP Investinents Ltd, was chosen ‘Saturday as the new leader of the Alberta Social Credit Party. 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UP To $50... FOR YOUR OLD TIRES Offer Good For Up to 5 tires per vehicle. - Onaoneto one basis. . iwas fined. $200 or in default - *. ‘ over $200, He was given a. | * conditional. discharge " By BARBARA BULLARD The parent prowler atrikes again, z i f Dads share i might expect ate lisside adie 8) ferences ceived ‘some “complain among us make ‘life very a class discusston | + We all the fam- @ ous little red hen who, by her ' antics; promoted the virtues of hard» work. Our French students will memorize this acount en Fragcais, La Petite Poule Rouge. Two dads came to ‘share music; banjo and guitar pick: in’ and a spunky vocal started ‘Friday's sharing period at a’ cheerful and lively clip. One wall’ was folded away for ‘quiet assembly of the whole ;school.on a-‘clean carpet, Expressive delivery was the/" ~¥ focus: for this sharing, and what could the children note Hon. We heard humorous of rooms’ without ° floors and ‘not shutting the 1694 RBOHNEP FINHPB WOVLNME FINPXY Be Y Lima: ; LBWV MU OPONE FOWMYNEP. 9 ues : ‘Today's Cryploquip chee: WequalliG, Bi n Average time of solution: cy pisoi ‘By, MAT MYGATT - ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. asthe forehead. To others, the ild;type is just fine, thank, ut: either way, the pop- n@baraty of chili peppers — red, .1zereen,,.hot, mild — is blos- joming,.- , The. trick is to introduce virgin tastebuds to the mild- er varieties of chili and hook them, says Dr. Donald Cot- r, professor of vegetable crops at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. * Then ‘graduate the taste- buds to the nippier types, “I think if you introduce “them to Mexican food with. the hotter varieties, you've lost them. forever,” Cotter ‘says. “But ‘I think honest pighitkeaters still go for. “fh atl,’ s ta, a ‘Hor. tes -—-that erence. Outside milder market.” : aE mailing dead lines . The deadline date for. sending Christmas greetings _to friends and relatives over- “seas is rapidly approaching, Canada Post reminded the ‘public today. Canadian residents should be. mailing now to. assure receipt in’ time’ for’ “Christmas, Post. Office:; ott cards are Dec. 5 for ant dent of New, Mexico State's . Espanola Valley branch: ex- periment. station, concurs, * “Like “everything else, People: have to get adjusted URNENG DIMINISHES ‘ Dave Wade, a farmer with 17 hectares. of chili peppers eight . kilometres south of Socorro, N.M., says A ; fa the vegetable “really doesn't t fre ‘burn that much once you're used to it.” . “Folks from the East, ‘they'll eat the hotter chilt and I burh them up and they'll holler for water and go back the second time. And about the third time, . they want more and’ can’t 'stop.” : “There -are~ two. mar- Cotter says. “The local Latest t was = domonettated recently on | Thied Street Le COURT NEWS. 9 Graham Lee pleaded guilty to two Separate charges of “being in possession of a narcotic. On one charge he © . was fined $201 cr in default 20 days in jail and on the second. charge he was, fined $100 or in default, 10 days in Lance Brown was fined jail. $350 or in default, 20 days in | pen ree od ‘ jail after pleading guilty toa Warren K. New was fined charge of driving with a. $100 or in default, 10 days in blood alcohol count over 08, jail after pleading guilty to a charge of being in possession ofa narcotic. In provincial. court. ‘Tues. day, Rodney Bartlett pleaded quilty to a charge of being in possession of a narcotic. He - was given a conditional dis- charge and placed on 12 months probation, * Albert Mayer was given a suspended. sentence. and placed on four months proba} : tion after pleading guilty toa all destinations except Haiti, the Dutch Artilles and Cuba, which is Nov. 28, and Great + Britain and Ireland, Dec.:12. _ The deadline for mailing within Canada ‘and to the United States is Dec. 18. Greeting cards going overseas by Third Class ‘air. mail must be unsealed and . marked “printed papers” to meet international require- ments. Those to. American and Canadian‘ destinations, however, should be* sealed. ‘Cards to the U.S.A: must also be marked “priited papers.” Christmas . card rates are:.Canada and U.S,A., first _ class, 17 cents, third class, 15 - cents. Overseas, first class - air mail, 35 cents, third cliss air mail, 27 cents, HOMEGOODS FURNITURE "WAREHOUSE Tues. - Sat. ‘China Creek Drive a Litte to SaveaLot” »~ 9:30 - 5:30 driving. while his : ” Guittord. Rainey pleaded ee iguilty toa charge of receiv- sing lodging ‘fraudulently. He ‘TIME FOR A << TUNE-UP? 110° days ‘i in jail. He was also ‘placed‘on four months proba- ition: and ‘ordered to. “pay irestitution.” e = Complete Insurance Service “Tan” McEwan pleaded guilty” te two counts of theft and ‘ong dant ‘ * Darey “It reallye-does»make a bland food quite attractive — it has quite a flavor-enhane- ing factor,” he says. “The pungency within the chili and the sensation it. produces is the thing.” Chili's growing popular- ity has created an doors, of boa constrictors and Ogo. Pogos. ' My first episode as volunt- eer hot dog seller’ was a pleasure; 4 chance to visit with “other moms as we coated the buns with condi- ments. I rarely take a chance to visit unless I can keep my yy hands busy: too, The whole :-Seene was well managed’ by go toward improvements to the school ar" supplemen- tary ° ‘educatic programs ¢hosen by the parents our- selves. 92):; Although thease dog is not the most nutrit@ils meal, it is very popular; Rts Simplest ’ item on the Agou.' "Anyone -'who has how- about each group's presenta- | Milligais: Profits will --:, eveie ‘the ‘spice, _ space, extra-terres! Even though, two classes arid such. Perhaps ive UNICEF ents heard -an {include outer space,’ science program. Byei pared for Russia, who, pris all had death’ “and - ‘ral research, life } those ! ‘Nov. Western Express = ti and 9720814, ° w - The five‘ $100,000 wins; we dont eed ok need for milder: varieties, Cotter says, “The producers like the mild variety and so do the canners.” 18 STEADY GROWTH Wade- says he likes growing hotter chili for local markets, “People in Arizona, €olorado.and New Mexico are looking for hotter chili.” For the last ‘five years,’ consumption of chili has been increasing 45 per cent an- nually, Cotter says. _ The . popularity - has caused a greater-need for re- search to produce chili plants that are milder, aecihah to mechanical harvesting. ever, for a moyp:whol meal which i as simply prepared, do come forth with your ideas and help. Let me know. For every’ ‘proposed activ- “ity among one. 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