CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 27, 1977 Kids iutt ii WORD SEARCH 8 worde to circle, g YOU FIND THEM ions, fe. eeto4s. . How can ‘herd Tale in utlee tere? z . How do sailors get their clothes clean? When ‘ls. sailor not a sallor? ‘When lea criti like a pile of snow? i a can't card ee eocece ‘What do when rose » math iaecher aah wogryrxccranrOnd emeoc-AOxMazr ae . Envglope |. Eraser |. Paste . Bulletin board A c uU A € v P v Mw F L Tt o z K ° € w a N F A a x N — Y A opr>oOoz-ameecanm whatit retzeviye. Put this word up tow mirror and cee says. ent WHT “IND omauy ‘meng ‘woneg Pulpit and Pew By Pastor DONALO W. REED Supernaturalism in many = forms has been’ flooding, our . : culture in recent years. : Interest in predicting the : future has become an obses- : sion, Multiple millions of Cana- ‘ dians and Americans daily : consult the gespel of astrology ‘ as published in their news- : papers. For any given day, + ! predictions can be found that : are determined solely by the { arrangement of planets on the + day of their birth. Seventy-five + years ago, astrology had hardly + any adherents, . : Today, everywhere we = look we discover an alarming + yinerease o! can’ be devastating. ‘The op- pression and depression result- ing from ‘such contact is predict- able. You cannot expose your- self to the powers of dark: Such forces have an estab- lished plan or ruination set out for their dupes and individuals who,begin on that Program 8 are and escape’ unscathed. Once you step over the threshold, a, door can shut behind you 50 tight that no- thing you can do can ever get that door open again. The world of spirits is a tremendously -potent reality. The powers released are far beyond man's capacity to han- dle. Disconcerting and strange then that life has become for so many an adventure into super- + forecasting,,. in occultism, in. : witcheraft fortune-telling and clairvoyance, in transcendental . meditation, in extrasensory + perception, in out-of-body trav- el, in various forms of mysti- cism, spiritism and even Satan- ism. ’ It’s dangerous business. If you should not thrust your hand into a snake pit, neither should you permit yourself to be drawn into any involvement with one or another. form of spiritism or occultism; even in a tentative and experimental: way. The impact on those who choose to dabble in such things , Only.a few deny the super- natural and scoff at it. If there are fakers and charlatans and gyp artists, there aré also individuals who’ do in fact possess. supernatural powers and who are able to exercise them. The question ‘is not whether these powers are real. The real question is where these powers originate. It is my :firm ‘conviction that Satan and his demons have access to the earth and to man. ‘Their determined’ intent is to” draw men away from God and: from truth. Their work is more widespread ‘than is generally a program that may end in their own destruction. The spirit world has made a daring and diabolical invasion into our culture. It is here whether we like it or not. The Bible is a safe and sure i guide. And the Bible warns that we should avoid adventures into the supernatural like the plague. Away back when the. nation of Israel was forming, Jehovah warned solemnly” against such. practice: “You shall not... practice ‘divination or soothsaying . . . Do not turn to mediums ‘or © spirits; do not seek them to, be defiled by them. I am the Lord your God” (Leviticus 19:26, 31). “there shall not be found among you...anyone who uses divination, one who practices ° withcraft, or one who inter- ” ‘prets omens, or a sorcerer, or one who casts a’ spell, or a medium, or ‘a ‘spiritist, or one who ‘calls. up the dead. For whoever does these things is; detestable to the Lord” (Deut- eronomy 18:10-12).. ‘The Bible ig quite clear on the matter..What about you? = church directory - Calvary Baptist Church 809 Merry Creek Road : Next to Cloverleaf Motel, Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. Moming Warship 1:00 Evening Praise 6:30 p. Wed, bi a Study Church Offlee: 365-3430 Rev. Donald W. Reed, Pastor: 365-2630 *” ST. RITA'S - CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. reed Satuday Night Mass’ if Pere Sunday M. 8a.m.and10 am: ST, MARIA GORETTI Genelia 12 Noon * [h) ‘Jack Shock Ph. 365-2580 cauAcH = CHRIST 10th Ave., S. jundal Bible St tudy 4 00 a.m. Worship. pervive 10: 45 a.m. Wi Bible Si _ ST. PETER LUTHERAN 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 11:00a.m. “Everyone Welcome” » Sunday School 10:00 a.m. - APOSTOLIC CHURCH Phone 365-6317. : Below the s castieaird Plaza Rev. edWe a Pastor nie ; Val Leiding, Youth Pastor. Phone 399-4753 Rev. Richard Kiein: Pastor or 365-3664 ‘Listen to the Lutheran . Hour, ae) 11:30 a.m. St. David's 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Robson 9:45 am. Anglican & United Churches Eucharist Anglican Worship & Sunday School . United Church Sunday School United Church Worship’ Service Tuesday, Teenagers Worship Service Parish Office: Ministers — Rev. Desmond Carroll = Anglican ' Rev. Ted Bristow — United “CHURCH -OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Laarming” “Worshiping” “Serving” Sunday: 9:45.a.m. Class for. all’ Ages. 11. am. Family Worship Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Opportunities to. serve 365-8337 “SPENTECOSTAL : “TABERNACLE - 767 First Avenue, North Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham church: Ph. 365-52' 12. School i] 9: Morning Worship am. Evening Service 7 p.m. z Tuesday: Bible Study ~ business dire ‘Advertising Rates:and Information Call 965.5210 .C. C, LENFESTY -& CO. aie General! Accountants tr Auditors “te Tax’ Consultants 609 Columbia Castlegar 365-3011 Res. & Commercial © Air Conditioning — © Refrigeration © Ice Machines 24-Hour Service . Box 53, Gray Creak, B.C. 227-9329 or 227-9341 Cust working Vanities Doors Refinishing + © Free Estimates. 365-7971 Roman Tischior © Sales ® Service : pm.» Friday: Young People 1. accounting services Tinothy G. Cavaghan Box 3403, 108-C Main St. Castlegar’ 385-3657 CASTLEGAR ANSWERING SERVICE * AVOID LOST SALES $20 per month een Crossroads Printing 105-C Main Street See Us For APPLIANCE -REPAIRS NN CASTLEGAR - PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbia Ave. , ,. Phone 365-3388 CASTLE TIRE LTD. . 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(1985) Lido) 3 ‘his gone Independent . 3 Ter & Gravel Roofs i Phone Genel (collect) ‘693-5515 Lori or Bill Carpet Cleaning Time. ¢ Janitorial fe Cleaning :: * © Fire Dam . Residential e Commer- ‘ ee Cleaning: jonded - 365- 2326 AIRWAY. ‘Maintenance Service PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave,” Castlegar Family Shoe. Renew NOW OPEN Nextto Central Food Mart...’ ‘11073 - 7th Ave., S. w- you may’ also vest No your Quasar Col- our TV:from Wayne's. Wayne’ 's v Service AR CUSTOM PHOLSTERY. ‘Furniture Recovering ~ Carpe’: & Draperies “Leo & Ray Plamondon Phone 365-5636. 02 OF 08 VEOH D ELI I IIIA II NI II IS CASTLEGAR NEWS , : _— BURT CAMPBELL : Publisher RYON'GUEDES, Editor Ah promi er, rights tala, unawed by : 3 ? er. Mojesty’ J Ottawa ot cited he Heng. Oster d 977. Without ' is no ‘Give Us a Choice —William Blake As we write these words, there are five Castlegar city council seats, three area Regional District. of Central Kootenay board of directors ‘seats and four seats on the School District No. 9 board of trustees which will be available in the & Nov. 19: elections, 5... At the time of the writing of this editorial, only two individuals have ‘filed nomination “papers for‘eity council, ‘one has announced his candidacy for an RDCK seat and none—not even the incumberits—have. filed Papers for the school board positions. . . Even if we do manage to scrape \ogether “sufficient ‘candidates -for the seats to be contested in the district, ‘there. is something wrong with an area which—out of a population ‘of more than 18,000—~cannot find at least two candidates for each office. Not that the individuals’ who have an- $. nounced their ‘candidacy are unqualified to ‘occupy those positions. Many who will file for nomination are incumbents who have already established their competence in office. As members of: what is one of the most : accessible counells this city has ever had, Mayer is Ald. + Audrey Moore, Ald.’ Albert C: “fn mind ‘for ‘thet, respdtve repre: interested voters puty candidates, to provide the'widest possible cross-. - section of the area's electorate. Representation of all voters’ back; key to any truly’ democ ment. one If it is true, voters] get, the kind of government they deserve, we have a lot of work ids ‘and. opinions: is:the level of govern: ». to do before we have'a good; government. ». And time is short. Nominations close at 12 “noon on Monday (Oct, 31), Let's hope by that time we have a contest for:every spot: with at * least two candidates. for. every available position, * Needs Support Now that it hiss been ‘established that: alleged rift between the old executive and the new. pro tem executive of the Castlegar: ‘and, District Chamber of Commerce is virtually non: + existent, | all) members—past,:" present and future—owe: it. to‘themselves “and: to’ the 3 to 3 + Dave Ferguson, Ald. Andy Shutek and the ! retiting ‘Ald.’ Brian Kilpatrick—appointed’ by peounell leaet span a year. ago for” lack of 2) con- {tributed a to Castlegar's greater promi- s]mence on \a regional level and to its future. - ‘prospects for economic growth. Castlegar director Moore, Area H. director ‘Norman Brewster and.Area J director Martin »Nanderpol have raised loud and eloquent voices on .the _RDCK::board on’ behalf : of their “constituents, often at times when the majority |” of the board opposed them..." } And on the school board, city | Jones and. Pat. Haley, Area: I Konkin and Area J. trustee ‘Bill: Gattrell har ‘managed to offer the’ best possible, educational’ “faellities in a’ district with: its. own : unique uel problems and severely limited funds... -f But the idea that these individuals are the > | lonly ones qualified to do the job has yet to: be ‘proven. Even discounting the criticisms over ‘the. past two years of the people running | these three : . levels of government, the possibility’ that voters ‘in y toalghts. chamber elections at the Hi/Arrow Arms. “Only by supporting the: revived chamber can.the business community: continue. the old chamber's significant, contribution to the city. We urge‘everyone interested in what the chamber can do for our community,‘and for our area,. to attend the meeting this evening. ‘in‘a hand- lead.” Derek may, be refusing ‘: 1 * having not a buzzer to warn of seatbelts or keys, but chimes! ‘When such creativity ard ingenuity ~ is'at thé disposal of you and 1 “all our ‘problems, ‘fade away. Ah, ‘Progress «cin Rea ‘Area I and Area J have the samo: : ‘Vancouver Province © She Should Have "Said... . z : By PAULSt. PIERRE (From a regular. éolumit in the Vancouver Sun.) QUEEN ELIZABETH'S “first speech of the Ottawa visit "has been described as a litany of what's good.and right about Canada.’ ‘This ‘is an embarrass: ‘ment: to us all Basic ‘atrengths, : Creative’ genius, A’ message’ of hope to the r+ government, which’ prepares such speeches, have showna little: more sen- sitivity? Canadians never talk “this way ‘and Her:Majesty, .as Queen) of Canada shouldn't . either. This is the’ way. the specih : should’ have read: ‘MAT. TIMES, . CANADA doesn't seém too bad a: place. I ask you, however, to remember ‘our problems, which as far as I. Geo “can tell’ are’ insoluble. : graphy is against Canada. The weather is against Canada. The rivers run:the wrong way and we: are’ not. world “hockey champions any more. I tell you it’s awful..I coald “For one thing the country “is much. too large. Far, far too . It is hard to understand’ what’ the Almighty was think-, ing of.when He put this upper BRITISH COLUMBIA :~ may have the country's highest-" pe: siiieide rate, the most alcoholics * ‘per capita -and the” largest number of drug addicts -in Canada. But'we can be proud of * ofie national: statistic—nobody * else in the country reads like us. Can said they read “peguiaily, versus:60 per cent in. Alberta, nitoba arid 58, lo. national average is 54 per.cent: Lending figures show B.C. .°)° libraries lending. 7-1. books 48; In thred different ‘nling ratings by Statistics Canada, -. B.C. literally "comes - out. on top—library- - book-borrowing, daily -time spent reading and percentage who read regularly. |H | COLUMBIANS read on average 49 minutes a ‘day, well ahead of Albertans at 39. minutes:.and Ontario and Prince Edward Island together at, 38--minutes. -The Canadian average is only‘35° minutes. ~ i). And -68- pier ‘cent of "B.C. residents surveyed by. Stats. {From the Richmond, Va. es News Leader.): Foreign followers of | cal’: developments : in ‘the in- scrutable West have . been stumped by President Carter's well-publicized passion for’ ‘soft ball. The Paris cay’ Ha ©: Vinyl Siding breglass Materials. latin ‘your typical Bi *‘ag'a’ relaxed, easygoing ayba-\” d biggest owi: wat i Unltd Ot ay the wards these are all problems, federal, provincial and municipal. Think havea lot of people standing on * one another's shoulders: New York City has almost as many. people as Canada has and look, at how happy the New Yorkers are, The same may be said for ” Bombay. 3 “What could. Sir. John Avy Macdonald have. been thinking’ of when’ he said the Twentieth, Century belongs.to Canada? < There ‘aren't enough of us to. collect. “ANYONE WHO ‘THINKS the problem: ‘of two’ languages ‘can be overcome need only took at other ‘countries. said. The Swiss. are ‘different, - with thelr four A Year Ago” Headlines’ from: the front. page of the, Castlegar. News’ of. Oct. 28, 19 S * Nein Close with ‘Three Only Tw No, ‘not - _ Switzerland. Other countries, I .- guages, and ‘they | probably aren't really healthy, prosper- ous ‘and happy, anyway. They fust act that way.) 5 “The Americans ‘can show us that, you’can only, unify a country. with’ a- single. official language and a civil war. Some. ‘people lament the American Civil'War because it killed half a’ million people and left a century of bitterness. I'say to: you, remember. that all half _ million died + unilingual. , “And that war is a further proof of what I said earlier—in national affairs the natural flow is‘ ‘north-south,’ whether it’s - economics or bullets. ."Take a look at our, statis- ; tles,. all Sof: which ~show ‘that Voltaire was right. when he | .-,called:us afew acres of;snow.:: The third’ or. fourth’ highest: . standard of living in‘the world, >4 the fourth highest: life. expect- -ancy;,a whole. pack 0 health care, national parks per population, “education, produc- ese Morley Armstrong Named *\. Winner of Top Flying . Cadet Training Award Senne | . * Townhouse Assigned. iote to Bankruptcy - Gabel ‘Anoounces ° . Shutdown Periods Says Alo sate * Sho ‘Not. Certified by! ICBC tion, and of pleasure ~ boats. Hardly ever a first place. “In case. Ihaven't’ men- tioned it, this winter is going to: be awful.” 3 IF HER. MAJESTY'S AD- visers, had | provided :her a ‘speech of this ‘atyle, her. loyal ; Canadian : subjec _ AERO TAXI “Fast — ‘Courteous — Reliable . Phone 365-5700 : ‘Watch schools and pygrounds AR Woodland Park Esso. NOW.TO NOVEMBER: 30 UNIFLO.10/50 per at. .. : 280 Extra 10/30 par Qt. Enso Plus 10,20, 30 per Qt.-..... ,rite: to; a relaxed t *sybarite with a "book “under his” play tennis, fish: “every weekend inthe. summer, ive hundreds of ‘miles to go ‘camping—and in-the between-, ’, _times frequent Libraries and * bookstores.” about. the’ I of cutting these ‘trees and. turning them © Pinto: useful. products. 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