Ed CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 12,1980 _. : Answer for Sunday Crossword Puzzle No. 921 © Sees 0 S Benen & = OY Answer aay: Neveniber 9 rian YOUR SPICY ASPICS MA’ Y MOST EASILY .B DESCRIBED AS TONGUE- TINGLERS. ‘By E. KRISTIANSEN “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within : . formed in the lives of herself me, bless His holy name.” Psalm 103:1. Thus opened the Novem- ber luncheon meeting of the Women's Aglow. Linda Weg- ner, accompanying herself on the accordian, sang “That's Just His Way | of Telling Me Gwen Lawrence gave a personal .testimony of the many miracles God has per- and her family. She stressed the importance of obedience to God, and as a result He opens the way. “If we let Him, God will lead us. No- thing is impossible with od.” He Loves Me". “The times of greatest spiritual growth often hap- pen when we are walking through the deepest valleys,” she told us, “and that is why we must praise the Lord even in trying times.” provides abundantly), Del Cann of Creston spoke on “the Lord hath need of thee”, lowever, before we can give ourselves to the Lord we “have to be loosened from things, like tradition and deep inner wounds, or loos- ened into things of the Lord, like a closer walk with Him.” Cann went on to explain needs that we have — need to become members of the family of God; need to be- come established through faith, virtue, knowledge, self- control, patience, holiness,’ brotherly kindness and love, Proverbs 16:3; need to move from seeking out miracles to fixing ourselves in the habi- tation of the Lord; anda need for holiness and purity in for the ANE PETE’ ve Quote of the Week After a tasty lunch (God. ESS diIRECTOR Telephone 365-5210 ~ Dunwoody & Co. 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Will you please help me? Um a 28-year-old female executive — highly good-li med, a lively con- versationalist, gregarious and envied a lot. Sound good? Well, I'm ‘miserable. In spite of everything | have going for me, | am unable to attract the calibre of man | deserve. | have tried to analyse myself, and this is what | come up with: | want so desperately to be well-liked that 1 try too hard to make a favorable impression. | talk too much and laugh too hard. | have seen so many dull women go to the opposite extreme to be good company. Please, Ann, put my problem into words. Perhaps if | see how I look in the Paper i can get a handle on my problem and shape up. Sign me . — AFive Who Should Be A Ten In Manhattan Dear Manhattan: That extraordinarily insightful colum- nist, Sydney J. Harris, said it far better than 1 could. Here is his mini-essay on “‘Overtalking.”’ If the shoe fits, put it on — even though it pinches a little, dear. “The other evening | met an attractive and not unintelligent woman whose only fault was that she: was’ Intolerable. She wanted to be liked and appreciated too fast. She burned out like a firecracker between the soup and the dessert. : “One of the most characteristlc fallings of such Framing Guaranteed Work 365-3771. - WESTKO CONCRETE “AIDE: CONSTRUCTION Damp. Proofing Reasonable Rates Rod Werre 364-1534 368-8336 Evenings Contracting —Power Wiring— —Electric Heat— —Fire Alarms— —Intrusion Alarms— & Other Special Systems .HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC Phone 365-7191 _ people Is thelr desperate need to make an People need to be unwrapped, slowly and deliciously. ° Those who tear off their own ribbon and rip loose their own covers lose the very appreciation they are trying to ‘win.’” \ Dear Ann Landers: | am froma large family. My oldest brother has moved back to this city after living elsewhere for several years. Since his return-he has been pronoucing his name with the accent on the last syllable rather than the first, so it will sound French. This is very disturbing to other members of the family. How can we get the message across that we don’t like his bastardizing a name that has served us so well for many generations? It is obvious that he is trying to put himself in a higher class. — Resentful In Newark Dear Resentful: People Who knew your brother ‘‘when”’ will perceive his ‘‘French’’ name as an affectation. Of course, they will think he Is a jerk. Verbalizing .your displeasure might make you feel better, but it won’t change anything. With a little luck, the newcomers to town won’t know you are related. Dear Ann: My former college chum ran into financial difficulty 10 years ago and | pulled him out of it. He has done well in business since then and now has over 400 employees. When | asked him to give my son a Job, he * said, ‘Sorry, I'm not In charge of hiring.’’ | am ‘upset end hurt. Do you have any words for me? — Alin Cleveland ‘Dear Al: Gratitude has a short-memory. As Samuel DANIELS CONSTRUCTION - Concrete Contractors . 3pecializing in footings, founda- ions, retaining wolls, ond rein- forcing. COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Ph. 693-2408 or. 693-2415 Selkirk Homes “You build - or let us” See us also for: ¢ Excavations ¢ Hauling ° Form Rentals Cc. VV O Foundations 1 Retaining Walls © Floors | ‘ RALPH BIRD * Box 3203, Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-5071 —$$_—__ Colds Groseteris & Laundromat 038 ia Avenue TRAIL HONDA | We don't make a lot of noise but we service what we séll and our prices are cight. Don't buy another Honda until you check our price or you may have paid too much, 17 Elliott Motors Ltd. DBA Trail Honda 368-3377 06014 ~ Rocky’ in ‘ WELDING SUPPLIES LTD 601 - 23rd Street Castlegar . \ 365-2144 WELDING EQUIPMENT AND'SUPPLIES -Distributor for ee. 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FAMILY SHOE REPAIR Next to Central Food Mart Tues. - Sat. — 9.a.m, - 5:30 p.m, Phone 365-3231 Program to serve the as living in the West Kootenay.area, ~ ok * 800 aq. feet oftic at R-25, $400 you pay only *40 900 sq. feet attic at R-25, $450: you pay only OO 1,000 aq, feet attic at R-25, $500 you pay only i 1 00 1,100 2q. feet attic at R-25; $550 _youpay only ® 1 34 lf your home was bull! before 1961, chack out these prices for insulating your atlic. Call Collect 364-0166 LIGHTING A HOME? ° ire about our ,complete package prices. a bathroom accessories, ” Judges, By PAULGESSELL . OTTAWA (GP) — ‘The inability of federal and pro- vincial politicians to agree on two of the most important issues facing the country, — energy and constitutional re- form — means judges, not the elected representatives of the people, are being’ en: trusted with decisions that could reshape Confederation. The ‘courts will decide _ some of the sticky problems and, during the last few, years, the provinces have fared badly ‘at the Supreme Court of Canada’ when their laws were challenged. ‘Portions of Quebec and .vineial < Manitoba language laws i were declared illegal, Saske- tchewan lost two cases re- lated to provincial control of* not po pricing and taxation of at The constitutional victor will surface with a stronger hand in everything from language to human rights. natural and Que- bee failed to ain more OPPOSED Sere tl control over Now, the courts are being asked to rule whether the federal government's constitutional and, shergy policies, are an invasion of provincial rights. The decisions will have an enormous impact on the growing power. struggle be- tween the federal and pro- governments, The winner of the energy war. ob- tains the right to control the - Rural areas require help,. says Moran ° I support the system of regional districts, as the time has come when the rural ‘ cupayers must have a local iionts 'N’ LATHER : WanetaPlard $302 DESMOND LITTLEWOOD, B ‘o.s. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St., . Nelson, B.C. Phone 352-5152 HT i . Bills - TV Rebuilding Servicing all popular brands of TV's. Quasar Dealer for Castlegar area, : OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PASS CREEK 365-3466 RHC INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. 601 Baker St., Nelson Phone 352.7252 Fire * Auto. © Boat Trailer © Life Calt Peter Majesgey 365-5386 ‘COHOE Insurance... Agency -Ltd. * 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 - © ‘Providing complete insurance service « We have licence plates _® ‘Open 6 days a week to serve-you better -* Private auto Insurance LOG. HOMES PETER RAEMUSSEN Free Estimates, Box 485, Okanagan Falls, jC. VOH 1R0 Ph. (604) 497-8872 Sprockets, Couplings. Packin: Air Compressors Sales, Service and Rentals Bartle & Gibson Co. Ltd. “Your Pipeline to Good Savings” 716- éth Lave Castlegar ‘seals “and Hydraulic .] A log home fs the natural alter- WHY A LOG HOME? IT’S ONLY ‘NATURAL native fo conventional housing. A. solid energy efficient home shat M L LeRoy bs OD -OPTOMETRIST 1012-4th St., Castl J&N Upholstery Studio For all your upholstery needs. 614 Front St.. Nelson 9419 Phone 365-3361 Tues.-Fri. 9a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-12 noon © Commercial Printing ‘¢ Rubber Stomp Mfg. © Office Supplies _- © Office Furniture” *, Office Equipment’ * Repairs, “"The Difference is Quality & Service =| | ay CHOSSHOAUS PIENTENG & STATIONENS LTD, 105 Mam St. North Castlegar B.C Phone 365.5525 DON'T GO FOR THE _.ORDINARY! Put our talents to worl -CASTLEGAR NEWS COMMERCIAL PRINTING. 191 Columbia Avenue - Castlegar MOTORINN The largest tail service hotel in Kootenay Country RESIAURANI * DISCO * Pua » LOUNGE . 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PLUMBING. 365-5034 "| Woneta Plaro FURNITURE & ; AUTOMOTIVE UPHOLSTERY & SALES 365-3055 20rd St., Cas * WATERBEDS . an ACCESSORIES LIGHTS ‘N' LATHER * 368-5302 LOTSA WINKS WATERBEDS LTD. Installation No Extra Charge ‘Mile Radius, Phone 368-9424 3686 - 2nd Ave., Trail Whether Your Business: ‘Name Starts With A or M X,YorZ - You'll Find — Business Directory - Advertising Pays — PHONE 365-5210 working on their behalf. A representa-_ services at the lowest, pos- sible mill rate. Of great concern to area residents has been the effect of the land freeze. The blan- ket coverage has created a real hardship on families who are owners of plots too large for their own needs, yet too.” small to provide a viable farm unit, I have tried to assist these families in their at- tempts to’make greater use ‘of their small acreages. Weare fortunate to have a garbage site. I hope to see it give maximum service with ‘minimum pollution problems, Fire protection for de- "fined areas is developing; as ‘ is the matter .of zoning. tive is needed to handle such: matters as garbage and rec-' reation which are joint ven- : tures with adjoining areas and municipalities. I have endeavored to provide, the regional district It has been my-pleasure to meet and work with many groups and individuals deal- ing with a variety of prob- lems. I feel the majority of - our efforts have been’ suc- cessful, others we have achieved what* success we could within the confines of- the municipal act. If it is the wish of the voters, I would like to con- tinue to Teptesent Area I. _ Voykin would set: up-advisory groups JOHN VOYKIN I, John N. Voykin, was born in Pass Creek and have lived in this area all my life. Tam married and have three children. My only daughter is attending Selkirk College and the two boys are, - enrolled at the’ high’ school. Except for 2Ye years when I managed a service station; E employed .as.a stucco and plaster contractor, following a family trade for three gen: erations. I have always taken a keen interest in community . work and have been involved I have been self-— - in projects such as language training, Sunday schools, and served on various boards. I. am chairman of the West Kootenay Multicultural Soci- ety and I'm also on the board | .of the ‘Affiliation’ of Multi- cultural Societies of British Columbia. :With the approach of the 1980 municipal elections 1 was asked by many residents to run as a candidate for . director in Area I, Regional District of Central Kootenay. Having carefully observed tlie, problems and the pos- sible achievements in Area I, I feel I have both the nec- 7 essary capabilities and time to bring about improve- ments: I must state that due to the scattered nature of our — area my first attempt will be to choose an advisory board, which will consist of mem- bers from each local who will always be informed and will , notify me of any problems in their immediate ‘locality. Careful consideration will be given to zoning so that an orderly and workable plan: can be achieved whereby residential and .areas aré not in conflict. : Above all, as a director, I’ will endeavor to keep the people informed and present their interests at the regional district. Eye problems help CHICAGO (AP) — Re- noir was nearsighted, Rem- brandt was farsighted, Van Gogh had. glaucoma and Monet had. cataracts, And says an ophthalmologist-art lover, their eye problems contributed to the greatness of their art. The Impressionist Re- noir, for example, may even ‘have rejected eyeglasses, saying he preferred to see the ‘world in a blur, Dr. James Ravin said. * - Ravin, of Toledo, Ohio, addressed the annual meet: ing of the American Aca- demy of Opthalmology in Chicago last week on his theories about the visual dis- orders of great painters. ~ He said of Renoir, who died in°1919 and had the fuzzy vision caused by my- opia, or “There is a story that Renoir once tried ona pair of glasses and threw them down, saying that he preferred to see the . world his way — blurred — and not in the way Bougérau, ~ one of the leading salon, painters. of the time, did.” Bougerau was noted for his highly. detailed and realistic paintings.” Vincent Van Gogh, the troubled post-Impressionist who eventually committed suicide, may have suffered from glaucoma, Ravin said. He said that in some of Van Gogh's self-portraits, one, of the‘ artist's. pupils appears larger than the other. That condition, Ravin said, could be caused by the inereased eye pressure as- sociated with initiating the court “challeng- es are the same ones which argued at a constitutional conference last month that legislatures, not the courts, should be entrusted with re- solving the burning issues of the day. On the: constitutional On energy questions, a front, Prime Minister Trudeau's proposals to reforth the Brit- ish North America Act will be initiated ‘in Manitoba, d tax on, natural gas contained in the first budget, of Finance: Minister Allan MacEachen will be chal- lenged by Alberta and pos- sibly 8. and Brit- Quebec and courts before heading to the Supreme Court for a final decision. These three provinces are being supported by the government of British Col- umbia, Alberta and ree Edward Island. Friend _ of the ‘Library. ish Columbia. Prime Minister Trudeau. . told the Commons on Friday he hopes that case can be settled soon, “As far as we are able, we would be anxious to have _ the legal aspect of this matter decided as. expedi- tlously as possible and I will be discussing with the minx ister of energy, mines and ‘resources and the minister of justice the ways in which this can be done,” Trudeau said. REDUCE PRODUCTION ‘Along :with taking ‘the federal government to court over the natural gas .tax, . Alberta retaliated against the budget by announcing Thursday it will soon reduce , oil production in the province CASTLEGAR NEWS, November. 12, 1980 sliticians, will decide by 15 per cent, Trudeau has hinted that ‘the federal government might go to the courts to challenge the constitutional- ‘ity of the Alberta Marketing Act — the p w al- a ravings to iileeaint the free flow of commodities ac- "ross the country? I will want to study that at some length with the minister of justice and perhaps in cabinet before lw lowing Alberta to reduce the flow of oil eastward, - “On the question of in- terruption of oil supplies,‘ many questions arise,” Tru- deau said. “The first is whe- ther it is constitutional. “Is it within the power of GROCETERIA & -. LAUNDRET LTD. Open 364,Days 1038 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C., Canada 365-6534 Business ‘ Supporter of the Library "Friend of the Library Business Supporter ‘of the Library industrial -| ‘Dole Bradley Sertoli ws in Gemmill 365-3347 Castlegar Jackie McNabb Glen Wilson Don ett p Dave Dente! jack Young nearsightedness: © Friend of the . 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