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PI in/38 HORSE TRAILER, TACK OR ANY EQUINE PRO- DUCT: 8 full or part payment on car or truck of your choice. Let mo pay the feed bills — you ‘| drive in comtort. MALONEY - PONTIAC BUICK 365-2155, Castlegar We would like to express our sin- cere gratitude to our relatives and friends for their ieualttul expressions of prayers, and support inten Acar. her, ra beloved mot! oni randmother, parent The Bowers, thank Mike: Sc Sp ral lome, Rev. Ted Brist Walton and Merritt, ‘and the MP; along with § special i than Mr. T.A, Richards and Mrs, Lelia Heagy- tikes your kindness, her jemol will always be cherished, Bless you ail. | Twould like to thank all my frien.” bours tor recalved ne viva, home ofter! came’ da, relatives ond flowers, gifts a " SMALL ADS WITH BIG: PAYOFFS - “Ws autumn! Fashion ‘looks. of California Solid- were the accreditatio Other’ 0 di tuded. ” gest serious ningg in ‘the A i Free- domites resolved tv take ‘a statid the Rekt meeting, date yet to'be sot, will deal further into the 1924 train xploalbn, the Thursday meeting a als release was submitted by the UBCC delégation and is as follows: ’ The C delegation walked out of a meetlig of the Kootenay Com- ‘ Matte Gollege on ‘Thursday, declaring that {t Was - useless’ to’ participate - where: the basic understanding that . ¥ioléfive (burnings and bombings) are — hot compatible with Doukhobor prin- - ciples of faith based on toil and ilfe, and a pledge not to participate in such acts forthwith, signed and wit- nessed, binding on each: individual's © conscience — is not accepted as a necessary measure in a mutual effort to put an end to these acts of violence. ‘ Contined ‘participation may be seus P th break- down with the USCC, the Freedomites reaffirm ed their intedt $6. lead d peaceful lives. © 3. > to indicate that the USCC is a party to those ‘who mistakenly accept violence as a part of . the Doukhobor faith and way of life. Disarmneiniet Week plans include literature and film | + Plans are: ‘being | mist to involve Ci in D eek,.0 gees! | school. or its operation, J. The beard,’ which had ae: better: coordination of-courses with Stanley Humphries Secondary, School and feeder schools, and. additfonal district and ‘school staffing, ‘However, the’ team ‘stressed ‘that’ the “recom. “mendations were at attempt. to “reach perfection” cand ‘were not’ meant beer as dispute finally. settled + Dale Henderson of the local Liquor’ Store said he. understood startup for... the i ae | cal their two-monthlong. contract dis- ute.” y Industry sources: had. indicated earlier that the Labatts, Molson and Carling O'Keefe breweries could be rolling out: the ‘barrel again 24 hours after the ink dried on a-new contracts Friday. KSCU buys an insurance Kootenay Savings. Credit. Union has acquired the business of Peter © Henne Insurance Agency Ltd. of Trail. .. Announcement of the move was made jointly Thursday by Jim Reid, owner-manager of. the insurance . agency and-Albert Holm; President of KSCU. Effective Qct. 1, 1980, thé business will be known as Kootenay Savings Insurance -Services Ltd., a wholly-. owned subsidiary of Kootenay Savings Credit Union. = - The insurance agency, headed by Reid, with senior personnel and sup- port staff, will continue to operate from its present location at 1251 Cedar Ave. Later this ‘year, ‘when renovations to the Trail. Union Building Credit are : completed, the insurance business will occupy space on the main floor at 1199 ‘Ave. - ee ‘agency; expands service “In the joint Holm ‘would ‘be Monday. Asked if there was an overstock of . American. beer,- locally he..said “no, usually 500 dozen were brought in each week and as of Friday.morning the . store had none on its shelves.” “We will continue to receive 600 a d the written report of the team, questioned members closely on several, aspects. of the report, and agreed to meet ‘with’ members of the review: A group of people out of work or jeopardizing our * , and that the ordinary citizen eotaes a part in ebeasing the micas people gathered on Wednesday éveiling’ to - of decisi ke then that’s good néws, and I think we in this area should - arrange local events to publicize this know more about it.” United :Natlone sponsored week of ” awareness. dations and decide on future actions. However, board members were not surprised by the positive: tone of the: "We know tiefore that KISS wasa \ report*has confirmed our opinion. But “Accreditation Team ‘were: it is nice to have someone from ‘outside ‘ your. own system recognize excellence, too” -of the E: Wo: Other imemb Ted ‘Brist the’ local i d° the The local committee will be re- - ceiving. literature, ‘a film, and. sug- of gestions for local action from Project - purpose of the week is to make citizens F “a Canadian working group, on military Dolley supported by eral. religious: civie organi- ‘better aware of how tho armsrace in. gov using up money énd talelit that “eould *~ 4 F Gs “bean given,”- Bristow said, “the. world spends well over a billion dollars every’ “gations. Maresy, Teme an education . ffider.. for hares, Castlegar list week, ‘and urged the ‘in volvement: of. local communities in. “day on arms. If even‘s fraction of this’ ° Disarmament: Week. “were put into other things, such as food » The committee will be meeting on ‘production and’ education in poor, Oct. 1 to make further plans. Anyone Shelton Atwell vise prine’pal. David _Thomp: School x Michael Fitzpatrick, pans super, week’as set up in a:previous schedule‘. until fhe back -stock is.used “up,” he said. Just” when the’ firgt delivery is ‘expécted was not too definite. “We've got to make room for the stock. At present the shelves are full of empties - and.these must be cleared out first,” said Henderson. He said this would be done Monday. . "| Chief negotiator Eric Harris an- “nounced: mhureday afternoon that ‘the a the said there are'two main reasons for the credit union ing the contract eyes forward . Monday: by Ken field, Firstly, he said, the investment is expected to be profitable and will serve to stabilize the earnings ‘of the credit * union when money markets are vola- tile. secondly, surveys indicate’ that credit union members want this addj-, tional service and would find it con- + venient. : The board of directors of Kootensy Savings Insurance Services Ltd. is composéd of: president: Joseph . A. Biagioni, vice-president Robin C. Sid- dal, secretary-treasurer Donald F. ‘Tuline, and directors B, Albert Holm and Derril L. Thomas. The . Kootenay Savings Credit Union with head office in Trail, isone of ' B.C.'s largest credit unions, with assets exceeding $84 million _ John’ Langley, president -f ‘the’: ’ Brewery,-Winery and Distillery Work- ers union, announced earlier in theday . that his 900 members had ratified: the ‘proposed settlement. - He said the terms were accepted” by a good majority of the: membership . ’ but not without some grumbling about thd length of the pact, especially from the Vancouver local. But the union recognized that the i industry's July 26 lockout put it in a rough position and that under the - circumstances the settlement was the best one possible. Talks between the breweries and their workers faltered on the union's _ demand for a two-year contract with © 06 an hour in each of 26,800. - _CAMP x “Conclusion | Page Bl ‘Ann Landers .. Bill Smiley .... and Automotive. Crossword You re Getting Titanic Secrets of the - Classifieds, Real Estate Pa King Feeturse Syndicate, intendent of schools, Campbell River and Al Rosman, principal, Armstrong Junior Secondary School, Armstrong. and alt energy in this interested in helping is. welcome -to happier, safer place’ to live.” "Bristow. went on, “If Disarmament Week were sponsored:by 2 bunch of fanatics, I wouldn't be interested. But when the: United Nations says we can -learn to disarm, without, throwing AUSTRALIA 8O! D Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 director Pat Metge who has been ‘ranted a year's. leave of absence to visit the land down under, Here Metge looks at. some travelling literature fo get an insight into ). what has to offer the Pyacas Rod Irwin: has 'b acting director In Metge's absence which takes effect Nov. 1. The commission will be hiring take Irwin's place. This decision is expected Wednesday. - — Coe /Mowslete by Leis Hughes ‘country, the world would be a much: pipatbelpte. New MHO ste. ‘bucks where butt was for Terry Fox Do you smoke a pack:a day and want ‘to quit smoking but need a challenge? Here is your opportunity. Not only do" you have a challenge but will be adding your appreciation to the heroic actions of-the one-legged marathon runner Terry Fox who has done so much towards raising bes (4 for cancer reséarch. See story pa| Dr. N.M. (Menty} Fe ence new’ medical health officer for the West _ Kootenay, who arrived’ earlier this - monthto replace Dr. Nick Schmitt, has challenged 100 West Kootenay smok- ers who smoke at least 20 cigarettes a day to match him $5 for $5 up to a total of $500 to kick: the: habit. In making the announcement, Arnott stated while Fox has contacted lung cancer from an earlier bout with cancer that has already resulted.in the loss of a limb, he feels this challenge will be beneficial to those that smoke in quantity thus increasing the changes of . contacting lung cancer. Anyone who feels they want to take up the challenge is invited to send a $5 check to Arnott along with their. name and address in care of the West. : Kootenay Health Unit,.1825 McQuarrie Street, Trail, B.C. and then abstain from smoking for the next three _ inonths. By Jan. 1 those taking part should contact the. health Unit and state whether they have been successful. It is completely on an honor system. Arnott arrived from Vancouver “earlier this:‘month where he had just . completed his Master's degree ‘in Science (Public Health) at UBC. His career-before that has been ‘varied. * Both in South Wales, Arnott grew up in New Zealand. H chartered accountant before he took his doctorate at: the University of | Otago, also in New Zealand. He became an intern-resident in North Auckland before taking. up duties as the sole medical officer Hi the Chatham Islands in the Pacific. He received his Diploma of ‘Obstetrics from the University of Auckland prior to moving to Canada.