CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 16, 1978 Bidg yt; 5 belles did the criminal get 5 Woy, at ihe skunk Countert ning?” f teens spares gray ‘and 4 feopara ards how id you eecapel 1. When doclocks die? ‘What team cries when it loses? jh jackassen Woloatt pulyora? lea ee en) velo onneseg : “Qn yaeg “an ey oun eu OU pid yi109 Pul (tis word up to a mirror and x00 + hat enya ‘WORD SEARCH ‘own, spalde-down CAN you FIND THEM? Hioden are 15 words to circle. Words. ds 00 act eons ‘Glagonally, ewaornez>moomsaces N Ly A T N u ° F ° Tt Ll J Tt A ZrexAY TOFINO GOoOTD wHO-V>BDAOMOr HNO o340 POZ—-DvoOm Ph. 965-7143 Satuday Night Mass 7 p.m. Sunday Masses at : Ba.m. and 10 a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI : Genelle 12Noon * SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trall Saturday Services: sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Divine Service: 11:00 a.m. Pastor: D. Zinner, 365-2649 ANGLICAN AND UNITED Sie St. Dav .ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. GRACE REED YTERIAN 7th Ave., South, Castlegai Sunday School 9:45 ern: WorshipService 41.4. Tuesday Bible Study 7} pm A warm welcame to all. Minister H. M. Harvey Ph. 365-3816 CHURCH OF CHRIST Kinnaird Community Hall junda} Bible study 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Evening Service: 5 p.m... Bible Study: W Wed., 7p.m. Jack Shock er '365-2580 business directory Advertising Rates and Information Call 365-5210 C. C, LENFESTY & Co, Certified General Accountants * Auditors ty Tax Consultants 609 Columbia Castlegar 365-2118 See Us For APPLIANCE REPAIRS - 9 CASTLEGAR PRSMBInG > & HEATING 1008 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-3388 Complete. Rouge Repair on all makes & ik. © If we.don’t have the part — you + don’t pay for 2 ser- “Everyone Sunday Schoo! 10:00 a.m. Lenten Service Thurs. 7:50 p.m. Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 365-3662 or 365-3664 or Listen to the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 11:30 a.m. CKOR puns 8 ant “Communion Servi + 7:30 p. m. Fellowship! _ Study Group (Joint) Castlegar United —— $un.: 10:40 a.m. Sunday Schoo! am. Sunday Worship Tues.: 7:30 0p. m. Youth Wed.: 10 am: mn. Bible Study ‘Robson ‘Community Church Sung 45 a.m. orshilp Castlegar - chur located at 1401 Soiumbte Ave. : MINISTERS Rev. Desmond Carroll (Anglican) Office: 365-8337 ene ietcw(nited) 5 rr nee fe] H stone Home: 365-7814 Calvary Baptist Church "APOSTOLIC CHURCH Phone 365-6317, Below the Castleaird Plaza d Prayer Friday p.! mL Youth & Night Rev. Ed We ner, Pastor one Val Leiding, Youth Pastor Phone 399-4753 60a M Creek Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel, Castleaird Plaza CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South vice calis. - Dial 365-6141 ~ CASTLE TIRE LTD. 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(From a regular column in the Chicago Daily News.) THE HOTTEST sUC- cass advice book for the year Setting a Precedent — Courts of revision for both and the rural part of School District No, 9 have ‘set an important precedent In this region by. ordering. assessment reductions for taxpayers whose property values have been depreciated by government actions. roviding they are upheld, the couris' eeciente grant reductions for lots el B.C. Hydro’s Columbia River Treaty pro- pertles —. the decisions may also spur. Videotaped Duiiness Regular viewers of Channel 10 have by — now noticed ~two significant facets © of Community Video's taped coverage of city council. meetings. First, the obvious advantage to this type of coverage: verbatim accuracy. With virtually no third-party interference, taxpay- ers can view the process by which thelr among and interest tn thelr con property assessments and how the assessments compare’ with those of thelr nelghbora. The courts, composed of individuals ‘who are actually acquainted with the community and Its problems, are among the provincial government’s most responsive agencies and allow taxpayers to alr grievan- ces and requests on a local level. In addition, the decisions are made at public hearings which are accessible to anyone who wishes to attend, i In the next Court of Revision hearings a year from now, all who question . the consistency and falrness of their assess- ments should take advantage of the oppor- {unity to challenge them. will Through Terror. The book fs frankly aimed at those who weren't skilful enough to use the advice found in the many recent best-selling ‘books that recommended win- ding through intimidation, stealth and sneakiness, I recently had a chance to read an advance copy of the book and talk to its author, Jack Nyfe, of New York. “My book is for the blindly - ambitious person who wants ithe best out of life—advance- ment in his career, financial success, love, friends, meaning: - ful relationships—and is willing . to do anything, short of mur- der, to get them. I feel there is an enormous market, “MOST PEOPLE HAVE something they are’ absolutely terrified of—snakes, bugs, rats, darkness, heights. Find out what it is through casual conversation. Once you know, you have a devastating weapon. “For example, two middle- level ‘were com- Unlike senior levels of government, In which profesalonal politicians play out their ideo-- logical battles on a broat more theatrical ncale, clty council often confines its fare to loss abstract issues, such as bent fire hydrant markers and clogged storm drains. And officially having no special al allegt elty ance to any. pariicular section of ti munlelpal government reaches Second, its obvious dull- counell - whe co uid be making more profitable use of ness. Much of this can be attributed to the Umitations of the lightweight ‘thelr Tuesday nights — are obligated to make decisions they consider most benefic- equipment used by Channel 10 program~ director Ed Chernoff. Coupled with the distracting background nolses emitted by city nall’s alr condliloning system, the monotonous panning of the single camera from one side of the council chamber to fal to all Although it Is not Iikely that counell coverage will outdraw Fish and Mary Tyler Moore, television view should at least take comfort In the knowledge that thelr city council is making decisions In a deft, another does little to enh: effect of the broadcasts. jut the lack of audience “appeai les chiefly In the screen Images of the mayor and council, who move so stiffly through * their ,2gendas that they appeal to: be “standing and silly personal clashes common to some other municipal councils In B.C. One dramatic Insight which has come out of the videotaped mestings Is that the special ind Inter- elther it would be council members as ill-at-ease in’ front of the camera. At this point most have learned to ignore the electronic eye and devote all their concentration to dealing: with the piles of paper on thelr deske. Nor is it true that they are unable to communicate. Council members usually manage to express themselves audibly and effectively in logical statements. What Is probably ultimately responsible for the fallure of council to capture the imagination of television. viewers is the format, of municipal government Itself. whi the time or patience to view two uninterrupt- ed hours of like manner..without” the. grand- , peting for the same Promotion. ‘But he had a | paralyzing revul- sion for bugs. His rival, Walter C., knew about it. “On the day of an impor- tant 10 am. departmental meeting, Walter got to the -office carly aud-siigped a few beetles into Jack's can of Constant Comment tea bags. He put some roaches into Jack's pipe tobacco urn. He sent Jack an inter-office envelope con- taining a spider. ‘BY THE TIME THE meeting began, poor Jack had developed a facial twitch and was hyperventilating. He made a terrible showing. Walter got the promotion and Jack got the sack.” In a chapter called “Hit His Where He Lives,” Nyfe —T7"Moat successful people have orderly private lives. If you can turn your rival’s private life into a shambles, his concentration will be broken, is energies drained, and you've got him. “fn the actual case of Sam ” Sleeping With Three Years of Sunsets By ERMA BOMBECK (From a synidcated daily column.) YOU KNOW WHAT YOU get when you cross an orthodox newspaper. clipper with a re- formed magazine saver? A house that’s the pits. T don't know which is worse—a husband who sits around night after night: rip- ping and tearing holes in the newspaper. or a woman who can't bring herself to.-throw | away the Credit ‘Union Quar- : terly from spring, 1948. “SOMETHING HAS TO give,” I told my husband at breakfast yesterday, “I. can't turn around without falling over: some pitiful. little para- graph about the rainfali in Channel 10 provides a valuable back- ground service but does no more to isolate and explain the major issues than does a court transcript or a copy of the Hansard. It. Is. important that print. and broadcast reporters concentrate on what city council says, rather than how It says It. And: it is ie esponsibility of the taxpayer to understand the advantages of both types of cor ou and use them to put local public affalrs Into proper perspective. | . Remember? Castlegar News headline stories one year ago la or a talking dog in a bar.’ “Where -did you find that story about the dog? I've been looking for it. Besides, what about you? Is there any reason why I am sleeping with three years of Sunsets?” - “Iam going through those magazines some day and clip- ping out all the recipes.” _. “TM CURIOUS. WHAT do you do with all the recipes you clip?” ‘I put hem ein in a little notebook called * “Then why ie you throw the magazines away?” “Because some of them A strike, which hit three of B.C.'s chemical plants that needed in the manufacturing of pulp, brings the ahavancaiaeel that the local Pulp mill was facing shutdown with a chemical supply good fort one more eek. The Castlegar D: with 73 members. ~ . reaches its highest peak in membership * The 1976 sewer report indicates there had been 947 connections made in the south section of the city. s * An ambitious program, Trade Fair ‘77, sponsored by the Selkirk Lions of Castlegar, has all " indications of being the biggest trade fair to hit the West Kootenays. . The 20th anniversary of the Good Citizen of the es award, sponsored by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club. is celebrated with the attendance of all past award winners at a banquet held by the Club. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNINGAT . @cna CRVON QUEDES, EDITOR, W.H. JONES, ADVERTISING MGR. i “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” CASTLEGAR NEWS ° FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1047, BY L. V. (LES) CAMPBELL Publisher from Aug. 7, 1947 to Feb, 15, 1973 “BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN $018 HUGHES, MANAGING EDITOR Mall subscription fate to the Caailegar News " $11 per year. The price by carrier and on newsstands cents an lesue. Second-class mall registration number 0019. me Castlegar! fens {a a member of the Audit Bureau of roulations, the Canadian Community Z ‘All corres ponderce should be ad addressed to: 6 British Columbia and Yukon : The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Cas immunity Newspapera A! ‘leger, 6. C., MIN ‘SHA. Letters for publication, must be signed with ne correct name end address of the writer, " names w ‘on request, but the reserves, ‘The: the reaponaity of the advertiser to read Ul correct none must be tenets The Castlegar News It lettera In the intereste of brevity, ood tes at ees wll not be reap Mia tee vrata te ian is Is first publ 'ed on the condition pace thi is accept that In Intheovent of of fallure to publish any adve! Misement of any description, or in the event that errors occur In the publishing ¢ of any jvertiesme! thet portion of the. sctvarilelng ‘space occupled by the the ture, will not be chart for but the 5 Tathegvntat an gro, advertising: jervices at a wrong price, 1@ offer may be withdrawn at any time. te merely an offer have for making a~ doll out of a broom for a bridal shower, transferring zodiac signs to guest towels and. making a sauna out of discarded | wine barrels.” “BUT YOU NEVER DO those things.” “I will some day when I'm not busy clipping magazines. Besides, you have more brass than a door knob to make fun of me. What about all those ridi- culous things you clip?" “I never clip for myself,” he said defensively. “It's always for someone else. I save them for people, like that amusing story of what Billy Carter said *. when they asked him about the’ energy bill. You never know when someone will need a \warm-up story for a serious speech.” “ALL I ENOW IS THIS house .is ready to walk. The stove drawer is stuffed with scraps of paper, the closets and cupboards are bulging with magazines and you are sitting on Prudential’ 's annual report.” is saving. the end of the world?” asked my husband. Machine ‘Sharpening @ Saws @ Tools @ Scissors, etc. SERVICE (Behind Castle Theatre) 365-7395 ‘FRANK'S SHARPENING f “What possible harm could it do?" Just then our two sons came in. “He just stole my Sports Illustrated from 1971." “And he took my football program from.1973 and won't give it back.” " - WE LOOKED AT. ONE - another. An orthodox news- . paper clipper and a reformed magazine saver can marry .,. jbut they | she children. . ould : never -have a J., he was blocked from ad. vancement because Arnold M., his supervisor, was doing a competent, steady job, Sam had to do something about Arnold, “Arnold often worked late || at the office. So Sam began slipping books of matches from the Rialto Motel into Arnold's topcoat pocket. | “ARNOLD'S WIFE FOUND them, became curious and asked him about the matches. | Arnold said he must - have picked them up at the office. ite we registered at the motel under Arnold's name. Then he slipped a room: key into Arnold's pocket. Arnold’s wife found it and they had a terrible row. “Then the package arrived at Arnoiii's house. It contained a size 40-C bra and a note saying: You left this behind during your most recent visit. We hope you'and your husband visit us again. Sincerely, the Rialto Motel management.’ “That was it, She filed for divorce, Arnold took to drink, lost his job and was last seen on Skid Row, a totally broken man and no longer an impediment to Sam's career.” DURING OUR INTER- view, author Nyfe said he expects to be invited to appear on every major talk show and that his book will receive favorable reviews. “I know this,” he said, “because every talk ‘show heat, every book reviewer has some- thing he fears, or a wife ‘who could be made SUNDECKS 3 ————e-Is Your Sundeck Leaking? ° re You Tired of pret ONE-DAY INSTALLATION — SAME-DAY USE! We can help! Vinyldeck can cover your sundeck with: heavy duty vinyl that Is totally Impervious to the: weather. It won't crack, peel or leak. 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