Riis Gesaraes Heroes Des CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 26, 1980 pola. fe ae Sire (Your Stars Hwee u unfolds tan values, mmon good cedence over: indivi ial J progress. Hones! le success; set. y tle room for heartfelt gener- aah but much ‘ gal rom practical coop- erative eltort. Harmony is in the air over the next six or seven di ane individual who dist peace progress * finds himself beyond the the sympathy of his it is jal for his character and Rand. ing in bis contribution to the roy mimunity. : SCORPIO:(Oct. 23-Nov. 7) — This is a g week for a journey away from home - - if the goal is to gain aid for we, community. (Nov. 8-Nov. 21) ~ Artistic time this week. A new ¢ Is tempting and may later gun on. CAPRICORN:(Dec. 22- aon contribution ard col hind Fea 11). = De entation oi) = however, 18)'— cesta at the end of the longest PISCES:(Feb. 19March 5) ~ Friends and family join youinan ellott to apply new o success through chewing -n ride. Be ray to push the ideas of the man: AQUARIUS:(Jan. 20-Feb. 3) - Move ahead with plans for increasing: your earning for potential. Make no imple-.° Observe energy sabbath’ * "NEW YORK (AP) — Most of the Protestant, Ro- man Catholic, Eastern Ortho- dox and Jewish congrega- tions in the U.S. recently ob- served sae Energy Sabbath.” ld enterprises. by week's end. cers 6-March 20) -- Emer- gencles ane well met this week -- if you have been to set aside the means of clal aid. ff ARIES:(March 21-April 4) = Leave nothing to chance this week. Take ke your _ with a new pase bho rk. Old pi Pls ‘apply. Gt eae i eee elp another to a greai suceesy than our own. Your reward lies in the associa- tion, not the ae New insertions, cop Telephone 365- 5210 and’ for the r.News Busi: Directory will be accepted before the first Wednesday Issue ofeach month: only. ° Dunwoody & Co. Chartered Accountants 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365. 365-2151 Len Folkman, B B.Com., CA, ResidentPartner = Make an etiort to sct settle eal arguments short of le; action. Allow things to go too far and you will lose. (May 6-May 20) - Whatever arrangements are to’ be made for furthering. joint tions: may suffer this week. Time must be given over to the pursult of more mun ends than art. SAGITTARIUS:(Nov. Dec. 7) — This is not week to be “discovered” for creatives talents. Put your. bands and mind a eee efor goals 2) = ge matters take to some kind of energy- saving project for the coming ar. “Energy is a religious issue,” a joint statement on the observance said. “The call for conservation is a call to conserve what God’ has given us, the call to turn away from waste,” i ¢ Ann Landers tS , Make them your- self. Don’t trust to young friends Pe joy of Peace zhu 20) -- Difficult -situations unfold one on the other as the week progresses. Success is gained through patient wait- ing. GANCER:(June. 21-July ~ Approach all problems this week from the calming distance of objectivity. becom: me pers involved. (July 8-July 33) - A family emergency Dear Ann: Your words of praise to the grandmother who decided to leave her money to her servants made my blood boil! Inherited money is a ‘‘trust’’ to be passed on to the next generation. It is not hers to give away. Bitter feelings and ‘‘undue influence’ lawsults could result from your terrible advice. the week calls for re of mind ‘deeds, Don't panic. LEO:(July 23-Aug. Die - Coworkers are ready an able to cooperate — so ing as you: are: willing. Make your peace early in_ the Servants, gardeners and nurses are hired and PAID Fro for the services they perform. It is a Southern tradition to “‘vemember'’ such people modestly in one’s will. Older people who never see their children and grandchildren almost always ‘bring about the unpleas- antness themselves. Théy are usually ing, demanding and overbearing. And they hold their money as a club over the heads of relatives who have less than | they do. logic, you can solve an; ficulty' this week. 3 enterprise succeeds ni itisno easy task for an adult child to get along with an autocratic rich refative. 1 knowl Just sign me. Lone Star Stater Dear Lone: Where did you get the idea that money teft to a woman by her husband Is a “‘trust’’ to be passed on to the next generation? Could It be that when she married the fellow he didn’t have a dime, and she helped him make it? Or — If she stayed home and ralsed the family, it is still all hers if her husband left it to her. Had he wanted to teave anything to the children he certainly could have done so. That’s what a will is for. And where did you get the cockeyed notion that leaving money to faithful servants Is a ‘Southern Tradition’’? People in the North, West and East do It, too. ‘True, $ome parents and grandparents are domine- ering and dmanding. But then some children are selfish and (say if the is-a poor one, for whatever reason, there is no moral obligation to leave anyone a load of dough. If any of you readers out there want a list of a few worthy charitles, write to me and send ‘your name and address. Vl see to it that your hard-earned money Is put to very good use. Dear Ann: I.am writing in response to your reply to “1980 Mom and Dad.”* | inadequate. feel that your answer was | am living with a man and have encountered the problem of how .to introduce him. My parents are also uncomfortable about this awkward situation. He Is much more than just'a boyfriend. With men and women Ilving together more and more these days; it Is time we came up with. a term that does Justice to the relationship. How about It, Ann? Do you, or your readers, have any ideas? E Soulmates but not Mr. and ee Dear Soulmates: Why bi for . (Sept a 8-Sept. Lal Though’ you anticipate profits, work though they were not at il certain. Best efforts equal best results. LIBRA:(Se pt 23-Oct. 2 - You would well to credit where itis. due, ere wise, professional pal jealoustes (Oct. - dasa your om Intereste, A personal friend may not be working on your behalf. Appearances may be most sccelsing ATTENDS FUNERAL . MONTREAL (CP) — Dominico Violi has been ‘See us tor APPLIANCE REPAIRS and ° SPEED QUEEN * MAYTAG t * GENERAL ELECTRIC CASTLEGAR PLUPABING & HEATING 1008 Columbia.Avenue - Phone 365-3388 CASTLE TIRE (1977) Ltd. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire Specialists Passenger and Off Highway Tires WHEEL BALANCING cc, SS Hour 365-7145 Service 1050 Columbia Avenue AUROR) CONTRACTING up. | a) Residential * © Commercial - © Drywall Call 365-3783° NOW UNDER NEW MANAG! wae CHANG'S WORSERY & LANDSCAPING LTD. stotmarly Sama Nufbery & Lendecop Seeus i © Ornamental Shrubs, Trees. *® Hanging baskets | CONCRETE | LT. © Foundations Q Retaining Walls @ Floors RALPH BIRD Box 3203, Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-5071 encsson AIRY cccssos: rey ee : Contracting —Power Wiring— _ —Electric Heat— —Fire Alarms— —Intrusion Alarms— & Other Special Systems HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC Phone 365-7191 granted special to enter Canada to attend the funeral of his son Rocco, slain last week by a sniper's bullet through the heart. The elder Violi was de- ported in 1971 and now lives in’ Parma, Ohio. An immi- * gration department official in Ottawa said he will be al- lowed to stay four days in Canada. Rocco Violi, 40, died Fri- day night from a rifle shot as - he read a per by his do you feet it is when introducing the gentleman to describe the housing arrangement? In my opinion, '‘Th is is my friend {or flance),. John Jones,'' is adequate. | believe it Is neither kitchen window. He is‘to be buried here today. His brothers Paolo — x in good taste to go beyond that. Even though you may wish to advertise the face to the whole world that you are living together, there are still some squares around (like me) who may fee! that you are telling them more than © they care to know. in ized crime hearings as a leader of the Montreal underworld — and Francesco were also gunned down mob-style in 1979 and 1978 respectively. HORSEMEN twill accept any HORSE; HORSE TRAILER, TACK or ane EQUINE PRO- as full or part poyment on the cor or truck of your choice, Let me poy the feed bills — you drive in comfort. MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK 365-2165, Castlegar Now You Can Get Off-Road Performance Great Economy (35 mpg, highway) With the Suzuki LJ80 Four-Wheel Drive Series TEST DRIVE: ONE TODA YI BEAVER AUTO CENTRE Ltd. Beaver Falls on the Frultvale Hwy. plus me ie Phone D. 6251 367-7722 be a al DANIELS CONSTRUCTION Concrete Contractors Specializing in footings, founda- tions, retaining walls, and rein- torciny COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Ph. nies 2408 693:: 2415 oceteria & Laundromat 1038 Columbia Avenue {Bottom of'Sherbiko Hill) ; OPEN 364 Days a Year! Mon.-Sat. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Sun. & Hols. 9-10:30 p.m. Groceries, Tobacco, . Confectionary & General Phone 365-6534 Disco Jezebel’s DISCO DIsco atthe Terra Nova CASTLEGAR . FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to kindly, + thoughtful service. ‘Selkirk Homes “You build + or let-us" . See us also for: e Excavations * Hauling ¢ Form Rentals Castlegar 365-3401 Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 KOOTENAY INSULATORS ww. faite in co-operation with the Feder Government GHP. iia In mine w #t Kootenay area, 000 sq. feat otticas m-28, $400 . Pu pay only *4O 900 09, feet atile at R-25, $450; “you poy enly *OG 1,000 5q. foot attic at R-25, $500 yeu! payonly ba | oo 1,100 69, foot attic at R-25, $550" youpoy only * 1 34 it {your home was built before 1, check out these prices foeiesuioneg your attic. ‘ Call Collect: 364-0166 ——— cb ‘SUPPUES LTD. 601 - “23rd Street Castlegar 365-2144 WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES . Distributor tor bs Oxygen — Acetylene Hobart Welders : : @ Industrial Equipment Co. Ltd. 2305 - 6th Ave., Castl , B.C. 64 wwe., Costlegar ‘Bearings a ucts Heavy Equipment, Cars conv fae aloes. Pulleys, hatha: Elevator Buckets, Screw Con- Power Transmission V Belts, Sheaves, Roller Chain, Sprockets, Geor Reducers, Couplings, Seals ond Hydraulic Packing Ale Compressérs Sales, Service and Rentals “Bartle & Gibson 0. “Your Pipeline 10 Good “Savings” 716 - 6th Ave., Castlegar ~ 365-7702 the people Fully feconltoned oras is © POOL TABLES .- © SOCCER TABLES . © ARCADE GAMES G GAMES BOY SERVICE Sump & séptic Tank : Pumping. ‘Phone 365-5013 3400-4th Avenue :-’ Castlegar __} CONTACT; Southern Music “THE HOME GAMES PEOPLE” Pool Tables, Soccer Tables, Pinball Machines, Shuffleboard . Table Games 1434 Columblu Ave. Cestlegar Phone 365-7365 td. - . 352-6922 in Nelson ALXEL * SUMP & SEPTIC . TANK PUMPING and INSTALLATIONS .- TOMLIN: PLUMBING 365-5034 = CASTLEGAR - BOOT : & SADDLE sports Cavipment Shoes and Boots Hockey Gloves repalmed We don't make a lot of noise but we service what we sell and our prices are right. 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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PASS CREEK 365-3466 For all your upholstery needs. 614 Front St., Nelson c 19 ~ e ts the Place for a AUTOMOTIVE, UPHOLSTERY & SALES 365-3055 650 - 23rd St., Castlegar WATERBEDS and ACCESSORIES LIGHTS 'N' LATHER * Woneta Plaza 368-5302 Whether Your - Business ‘Name Starts With X YorZ You'll Find Business Directory Advertising Pays PHONE 365-5210 ‘Published at* The Crossroads of the ‘Kootenays” _WEATHERCAST Sie ater In the will continue Into the Highs overnight lews‘cround hursday. morn with Thi hie trend ° will ba oround 8 with COLEMAN COUNTRY |: - J&N Upholstery Studio ; nee Three Sections (A, B & C) VOL, 33, NO. 53 - Council tries parking trial By DON HARVEY. Although.the public.had-a chance ‘ Tuesday afternopn to -get more information on the ‘proposed ‘city hall-! -library-court house ~ referen- dum, they'll have. yet. another chance Nov, 4. Alderman Charlie Cohoe told . city council Tuesday night that the Chamber of Commerce ang Down- town CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, OCTOBER 29, 1980 proposed city ait hbeary ot Downtown Businessmen’s rce, more than’45 persons turned out at the Fireside Place to ask questions. The public will again haye the oppo! e referendum Mon- tuni In other council business: ‘ohoe said the street closure © Permission was withheld for the RCMP Musical Ride’ to ‘use the soccer pitch during SunFest next July pending study of th professional landscap: anis Club is afraid the horse: destroy the new turf and ‘possibly damage the sprinkler system. on an-experimental basis in reponse toa request by the businessmen’ s association. -Ald. Heather Haltett, however, said she very cvery: dead set against"’ parking on Columbia ‘b tween 3rd ‘and 4th: Streets safety reasons.' Ce ia Avenue will be closed’ ott have agreed to hold ote discus- sion on'the project starting at6.p iy * There. could be a bottleaeck on lendseaped and used as a >park Columbia enue “near. th * One-hour parking will be allowé ‘ohoe ‘noted | vthat® brochures ‘ explaining the ‘Nov. 18 referendum are; weel sue. out. iby the end of this 30 miles an’ hour from the light at 6th Street to the Castlesied: overpass. We present the following story to draw your attention to the special cook book supplement published with today's Castlegar News. Sho- uld a catastrophe occur while you're trying ‘out the menus, remember you're not'alone. Shed a tear or two. for Hans Wanner. eae TORONTO (CP) — One Cana- dian chef ‘participating in. the . current World Culinary Olympics in Frankfurt,.West .Germany, des- erves a gold medal for stoicism. Just hours .before Canada’s national’ team presented its cold Shed a a : * “Wanner looked up and shrugged — his 50 hours of detailed work shot to sugar. crystals. + /"“So:what I am supposed todo, ” > ery? at’s not going, to eliange anything.” . The Olympics, which end Thurs- day night, has seen Canada partic- ipate against 22 other.countries. In 1976, Canada’s national team fi ini- shed second in world platters this week, disaster struck Hans Wanner, pastry chef: from, Calgary, ‘who's on the’western regional tedm. In the early hours of the morning, Wanner’ was repairing cracks in a 60-centimetre-tall Indian sculpture out of sugar. The cracks appeared as a result of a seh plane landing nearby. ity to Inquire at another mepting on fl ee doy at 7:30 p.m, 'In lt council cha and parking changes should be tried © ‘astle- * frequent r vest during Tuesday ‘Nov. 13 referendum on the © They're off | Nine ‘persons, rey two women, have filed nomination pa- pers secking four seats on Castlegar city council Nov. 15. 2 ‘And. a woman is:among five . others seeking to rbpresent the city ‘on the School District No. 9 board. Two women are challenging one man for, Area J seat on the . board while ‘two men will battle . each other for one Area I seat on regional council. Henne and weaver Ingeborg Thor- Larsen.. For the two two-year Castlegar spots on the school board: nurse Maxine Cooper, college = instructor _ Gerald Ehman, engineer Pat Haiey, engineer ‘Gerald Lee™ ‘and realtor Malcolm Scott: _. Incumbent Ve take on housewife Cora Lea-‘Schuep; fer and accountant Fred Merriman Kanigan will ‘for the one Area J opening on. the school board: :’ 5 Z Inc . the. vie for three, two-year seats on city council: incumbent Len Embree, air traffic controller Jim Gouk, machin- g will ist Harold Leslie, former Kinnaird him mayor Carl ers. | the Nov. 4 all —Contterete by Lae Hoghes a Mayor Audrey Moore says she has cereal, confidence” in the decency of Loeblick, Marilyn Mathieson and retired con- tractor George Rilkoff. For one one-year seat; Selkirk Collegé mathematics instructor, . Richard Hallett: businessman Carl housewife asked John Maran is seek- i ing a further two-year Area'l term on the RDCK board while contractor John'N. Voykin will try“to unseat. ‘Voters in Castlegar also will be to-decide in a: referendum whither city council should borrow. up to $2,000,000 for construction of a ‘combined library-city ‘Hall-court house. Our kids decent full of anxiety about it. ‘Most’ of thé young people I know here’ are very le.” 1 ; who ~ faves over two nights. >; Unlike the new mayor of Hanna, Alta., (see story below) Moore says she ‘Ald Heather Hallett will serve as chairman of the administrative ser- ‘has no Halloween. |, vices and finance cammittee for the balance of the . year m council. Only Mayor Audrey Moore, h rl Albert Calderbank, illegal to celebrate. , beer bottles at 3 6 said in an inter- 50- -year-old law- er and father: of three; was lected a week agoi in his first try for the mayor's job. He said traditional. Hal- following ' ‘George Bondaroff's resignation appaitiar if any of; trying to outlaw Just to be on ihe safe. side, how- ity, would be very dis. : inelude : ocerr.” shout trouble. RCMP Staff Sgt. John Stevens, who wasn't here. for, last + shennanigans, is optimistle but {pn'e) taking year's “Plana are being Bh to avdid any problems . . . These plans will areas where problems might He said he has “a number of plans that will: allow the identification of persons who might be ‘or people are injured. she said. | “We had one unpleasant incident last year,” Moore said, referring to a large crowd that descended on the downtown business district Oct. 30.and the need. for the fire department to " break‘it:up with their hoses. “Tm ‘not anticipating. a rowdy Mat lui control,” s ah ‘Kush caid, But he’said he ‘will talk young. people, . ‘ - from’, Eastern Canada | who. rk at oilfield: and ‘pipeline is, come to town to comm petty ‘crime like “We welcome ‘them to share our facilities but those young people, mostly 18 to 25 years of age, have no roots and have no res; 7 and order.” * * Only’ three, RCMP ‘offi. joween vandalism is just part .‘c of a larger problem, which he blames:largely on transient’ workers from Bastern: Can- i cada. Hosliganism is increas- ‘ings ‘not. only: in | Hanna; a” following the Swiss. Injall, Canada has presented 10 major platters and four individual- sized dinner plates in this': year's . culinary cook-off. In the process of repair, the Indian broke at the knees and went crashing to the floor. The statue splintered into a thousand pieces. Pocklington buys Ogden EDMONTON (CP) — _Edmonton fr eter. F has purchased the Ogden, Utah, franchise : of the Pacific Coast Baseball League. He told a news conference the Triple A team will be movéd to’ - Edmonton in time for the next season, subject to league approval and settle- ment of the team’s outstanding debts. Pocklington, who also owns Edmon- ‘ton Oilers of the National’ Hockey League and Edmonton Drillers of the North American’ Soccer League; did not disclose the purchase price. He purchased the team from Dennis Job, who will move to Edmonton as the club's general: manager. Mel Kowal- chuck of Edmonton, who acted as the middleman in the deal, has been appointed president of the team. Pocklington said the name of the team will be chosen through a contest. . ‘The league is the highest level of baseball below the major leagues.- It has teams in Salt Lake City, Utah; Albuquerque, N.M.; Phoenix and Tuc- son’ Ariz.; Wash.; Portland, Ore.; Vancouver. Job said the Ogden par fs was affiliated with Oakland ‘A’s* of the American Baseball League last year. Hawall, and ‘He said the new team will likely seek’ affiliation with Chicago White Sox. Tacoma ‘and Spokane, |. MAYOR’ AUDREY MOORE wishes- Cast! Ri Legion members good luck as the poppy paaies Macken its nadion Y Remembrance Day drive for funds this week, Committee members are, of 2,800. about 160 kilometres torth- ” east. of Calgary, but also-in “many other: small rural Al- : berta towns’ like Hanna.” * He has been told by- the Albérta solicitor-general’s of- fice that:the federal govern- ment isin a spending freeze and ‘the RCMP resignation rate in Alberta is high. “We have not got suf- ficient manpower in- the to ‘the pander: of the RCMP detachment at Hanna to find out what can be done, starting with this Halloween. . “Certainly it’s going .to harm the’ smaller kids,” he said... “And I'm going to miss having them come around to the ‘house. I usually take movies of all of the young people. But I've got a serious problem here with regard to - vandalism.” BEEN A VICTIM The mayor said he has been a victim himself. He used to. fly seven flags, including the flags of * Canada and Alberta, at the top of his apartment. They were protected by electric wiring. But one night he was too tired to go switch on the current and “the next *.-,- Kush said he intends to police force to Properly be day the flags were stolen.” from the left, Steve Meinick, chairman Bert Lamb, Mrs. ‘Moore, | Frank Dodgson, Helen Leduc, representing the ladies’ auxiliary, and.G Laycock. inclined .to cause problems.” ‘Both be andthe mayor say Halloween should be for youngsters. However, Stevens said, - trouble- makers “will be considered as adults with the resulting -follow-up.” Both urge parents to make sure they. know where their enllaren are both uae iron fist ao far as these young people are concerned and I want to get the message out to them here and now: we're not going to tolerate any of that nonsense here in Hanna and we're going ta start with Halloween... - . “The kids ‘themselves will still be able to dress up and go from home to home, and probably have little par- ties at home, and they'll know that the stuff they get isn't going to be poison: ous... “If they're going to go; 4 throw eggs and if they're going to be seen with any. eggs on the streets of Hanna, - or with any tomatoes, or with - 5 any type of object, the police will be instructed not to play games with ‘these guys. “Pick ‘em up, throw ‘em in the bucket, and that's. all there is to it. Fun is fun, but that's going too far.” Juvenile found safe A juvenile hunter from Blueberry Creek, reported missing Saturday evening when his two compazions left the bush without being able to make contact with him, was found unharmed next morning. . As they were hunting in the Shields-Porcupine Creek area, Ross- land-Trail Provincial Emergency Pro- - gram (PEP) were called. They in turn picked PI up personnel from the local A search along logging roads was made by four-wheel drive vehicles Saturday night with the search re- sumed early Sunday, by Highland Helicopter. F The morning search produced signs which narrowed the search to a specific area, says municipal emer- gency program co-ordinator Bob Mac- Bain. Four-wheel drive vehicles were once again used as well as the RCMP’s dog Katuk. The missing hunter was located in the Syringa Creek area on. the railway tracks making his way out. * MacBain said it was a cold night for the young hunter. The weather station at the Castlegar — Cootewehete by Don Harvey Airport. re- ported a low of 0.5 degrees in the valley eaid night but M: ne youth appeared in good condition.