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Pai Benatar The Police Loverboy - Dire Straits Rolling Stones .Troo) * Billy Joel Doobie Brothers . e Cars Mox Webster Al Stewart The Doors “PETE'S TV LTD. 279 Columbia CASTLEGAR Ph, 365-6455 Faith-freedom award presented George Vandeman, dir- ector-speaker of the “It Is Written” Telecast seen lo- cally on Sundays on BCTV at 11 am., has been named a 1980 “Faith and Freedom” award winner by’ Religious Heritage of America, a St. Louis-based ° + women who communicate the principles ‘of America's re- ligious heritage through tel- evision, radio, print journa- lism, films and literature. Previous “Faith and Freedom” winners include Pat Robertson, head of the which promotes the values of the Jt judeo-Christian, heritage in America, The “Faith and Free- dom" award honors men and Christian -Bi Sys- tem; and ‘George Cornell, religion editor of the Asso- ciated Press. “My hope is that honor will: focus attention on our loving God,” said Vandeman. + duced, are preparing to tackle othor B.C, centres such as Kitimat, Quesnel, Prince George. Electors’ in Kimberley voted Nov. 15 to stop fluor. idation after a decade of it in the community, : “We see the result of the Kimberley referendum as the start of a trend,” says Croft Woodruff, secretary of the Committee to Stop Fluoride - Pollution. : He ‘says ‘his “committee also is looking at court action against the provincial gov- ernment to stop: fluoridation in other B.C. cities + “We're contemplating a suit against Health Minister Rafe Mair on the grounds that fluoride constitutes a health Hazard.’ We have legal advicé that our case has merit, but we haven't de- cided whether or not to pro- ceed with it.” Woodruff, a Vancouver merchant, says his commit- tee has ‘had inquiries from interested’ people in Kitimat, Quesnel and others’in B.C.’ centres using fluoridation as. a dental health measure. “If you'll pardon the pun, Kimberley could prove to be the high water mark for fluoridation in B.C.”. * He says ‘the committee and others will be campaign-- ing to have fluoride taken out of other community water systems in B.C. - Fluoridation was intro- in .21 communities throughout the province af- _ ter referendums in the 1950s and 1 A Cranbrook and’. “the wines referen- dum, (a. hot issue, in. that “community's civic’ election . heart diseases, thyroid prob- last’ week, resulted \-in’ a 70-per-cent ‘voter turnout, double thp figure for, most - myntefpal elections, Dr. Kootenay region dental con- sultant, says the pro-fluoride committee lost because it is easier to scare people than to educate them. “The other side. ran a scare campaign,” he says. SAID CAUSED CANCER Key figures’ i in the vote were A Donald © Marquis, Dean Burk and John Yiam- ouyiannis who. say fluori- dated water. causes cancer, lems’ and chromosone dam- age. Marquis says the prob- lem faced by the pro forces was that “dental cavities are a non-threatening disease.” “People fear of such things as cancer and heart diseases, .which the anti- fludride people falsely claim.. to be caused by fluoride, was much greater than their fear of tooth. decay.” The Committee to Keep Kimberley’s Fluoride argued that fluoridation of the water. « supply in 1970 had reduced cavities. among school chil- dren by about 60 per cent and that such bodies as the World Health Organjzation discount claims that '‘fluoride has harmful side effects, "I don't believe’ the World Health . Organization or the medical and dental professions on this question,” says Ald, Adele Buchan who invited the U.S, scientists, “They” haven't done their homework, “We can live ‘without.. teeth, but we can’t live with cancer or diseased hearts.” — | Selkirk Weavers hold sale this Saturday ~- Final arrangements: for the annual sale and exhibit of handweaving’ and’ fibre arts. were made at the’ Nov. 19 meeting of the Selkirk Wea- vers’ Guild. The sale will take place at the Castlegar and District Community Complex this Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4° p.m. There will be.a preview showing, at which time no sales will e place, on Friday evening from 7 until 9 p.m. Many weavers will be on hand to discuss orders at this: time. ‘Door ‘prizes will be of- fered at the: sale on Saturday, and pottery by © Moraine Kennedy will be. displayed with the woven*articles. It was decided at the meeting that members would ‘once again volunteer to teach | a course in beginning weav-' ving through the. Castlegar _ and District Recreation Com- mission in February.-Definite dates and registration par- ticulars will be advertised by the recreation commission, - The loom at the Douk-° hobor Historical Society vil- lage is still set up for a boundweave project. Mem- + bers have only to show their new membership cards to the custodian there to-gain ad- mission. Nancy Knight reported that. the guild library's con- version to a proper card indexing system has been completed. A tapestry workshop with Lily Bohlin of ‘Victoria will be offered March 13, 14 and 15 if registration is suf- ficient to support this. Fur- ther details will be an- nounced at.a later date. The next evening meet- ing will be at:the Selkirk College faculty lounge on Monday at 7:80. This will be a social evening, and weavers are’ all urged to bring com- - panions and refreshments. The next regular: day- time meeting will be on Jan. 21, Election of new -officers will take place, so all mem- bers are urged to attend. The. program for the November meeting was pro- vided by Ingeborg Thor-- Larsen and Nancy Knight, who showed members how to make “dragon boats.” There will undoubtedly be some of these delightful Christmas tree ornaments available at the sale, /@nn Landers "= “Thie:is an ‘open letter to Jerry Lewis. * Dear Jerry: | have known you. and admired you for over: 25 yebrs. You are more thn a superb entertainer. You have a touch of genlus. Your vitallty. and energy, your’ boyish grin and quickness of wit, the enormous range of your talents, put you in-a class by yourself, In addition to being’a giften performer, you are a loving and lovable human being. You care. You have. proven it by your willingness to travel thousands, of miles year after year, lining up talent and enlisting the help of Corporate leaders, fraternal organizations and heads of clubs all over the United Stattis{n-ordér to raise funds for, the Muscular Distrophy Association Yau have made thé. MDA Telethon the most suse iy fund-raising effort of, Its kind In.all the world. | wate Labor Day weekend with fascination when you raised a record $131 mililon! You have done so much, it seems unfair to ask more ‘of you — but {'m going to doit. PLEASE, JERRY, STOP. SMOKING. The world needs you around for a long, long time. Cigarette smoking is a proven killer. We now know It can cause long cancer as well as heart damage and emyphysema. If you have tried to stop and can't, like many others who are addicted, will you at least please not smoke when. you are on.camers? Milllons of young viewers select public figures as:rofe models. They are great .imitators and they Idolize you. When- young viewers see Jerry Lewls with a cigarette in his hand or peween his lips, they get the idea It is the cool thing to lo. : Seventy million people will see this fetter, but there is only one person who can do anything. about It. That's you. How about It, Jerry? With love, Ann Lande! Dear Ann Landers: Why Is It that when a person misdials or for.some other reason reaches a wrong number, ‘he Invariably asks, ‘Who is this?’" | don’t choose to tell a stranger who! am. One never knows these days what nut might pay an unexpected.call if he happens to know your ° name and telephone numiber. Also, the person who gets the wrong number seems to forget that he is the one who Intruded and perhaps.caused Inconvenience. Usually he gets mad and hangs up as if he was the one who was bothered. Why don' 't they teach telephone manners in the first or second grade in school for the benefit of 90 ‘per cent of the kids who never fearn anything at home? : I'm signing this — Fed Up On Boors . Dear Fed: Good Idea. In fact, there are a good many things that'children should be taught in school because they aren’t learning It at fiome.— like sex education. There were over one million teenage Pregnancies last year. 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