ar ‘D2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 19, 1979 | CYour Turn 3 One of the any __ to provide readers with a means of satan their og “on Important Issues of the day. That's what Your Turn is ol about — achance for you not only to take a stand on an issue but to find out how many other people feel the . same way. ‘After meeting with the Canadian Association of Police Chiefs, Justice Flynn d late last month his plans to ask ‘Conservative MPs whether they agree with police chiefs that ‘existing laws against prostitution should be tightened. Flynn says municipal ‘nuisance bylaws rather than ‘the Criminal Code should be used fe solve purely’ local or tem- porary p ing from ry prostitutes. But ‘police, who have been urging the government to change’ the law since the Supreme Court ruled in'1978 that soliciting must be “prassing and persistent" to constitute an offence, ‘want a law stating it need not be pressing‘and persistent to be a crime. What do you say? Should soliciting by prostitutes, whether persistent or not,-be a crime under the Criminal Code? B YESC] NO oO ‘Mail to: yountuan, BOX Rosddsten ty pert B.C. Please check the box of your choice and in-. clude any written comments with your. clip- out coupon. oats cent of ballots cast agreed the: conye réion “ist about nine per cent disagreed.;: “Canadians should have bee) “given a ‘say whether they wanted to go metric or not,” one reader wrote, “In my opinion there are enough confusing things-going on in * this world without adding any..:mo: rarning” mie me it is clumsy coated 1 to the old Sa a ’ Rossland resident wrote. “Furthermore, it is something that has been thrust on us by government without us having a * voice in whether we want it or not.” Another reader said Canada should not convert to the metric system “at least until the United States converts.” The xpense of conversion “far outnumbers the gains,” the reader added. . A Fruitvale couple wh te a small h repair business described introduction of the metric system as “the biggest blunder any government has pulled off on us yet.” . “We are 10 years from pensionable age,” they wrote. “The cost of conversions to metric tools, while still needing to keep regular tools for older cars, tools it took. 30 years at ‘mightly low wages to buy, is ho! pit The deadline for this week's ballots is 5 p.m. Tuesday, January 1. The deadline for last week's vote on rent controls was 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18. _/ L dob File. Details of these and other {db opportunities are available at the: Nelson Canada Employment Centr: 514 Vernon &t., ‘SUNFLOWER PETE'S, Quote of the Week Any hate we feel for our enemies does more harm to our own peace of mind than to theirs. Degrees Phone: ‘852-3158, °° ‘An’éxperleiced | public , health nurse is required to work a maximum 12 weeks a year as relief nurse. s s ° A Russian speaking homemaker is needed for full or part-time work in Cres- cent Valley. _ 6 : Alicensed wanted in Nelson. ES * 8 ‘An area employer is seeking applicants for 1980. summer employment. Pref- erence will be. given to ‘qualified students who will: be attending a -post-second- ary.educational institution in the fall of 1980. Applications smust be: submitted d by: Jan.! granted district students © Floyd W. Low of Ross- land, Charles W. Cameron and Luisa Sessions of Trail, Eleanor Dyck. and Lorren Douglas Culley of Castlegar, were among 295 University of Victoria students who were granted degrees and diplomas by Senate in Nov- ember. These were students Among_ degrees confer- 1 red were Ph.Ds. Master's degrees in arts, education, music, science, and public administration, and Bache- lor’s degrees in arts, science, education, history in art, fine arts, music, child care, social work and nursing. Also-conferred were dip- tomas in child care, education who i degree and. diploma requit the May 1979 C and -sec y and a diploma in French GOING TO SPOKANE? THE TRADE WIND$ MOTEL | Makes. this Special Money Savings Offer with this Coupon plu: DOWNTOWN Bae 509) 091 se Spokane,WA see * Ord at Lincoln ane, ONE BED TWO BEDS: . #210 $2500 pt Tax plus ‘Tax Expires March 15, 1980 The secret to cookie _ creativity eth’ ’s more to.a good cookie than meets the taste! Baking tools and utensils speed the completion of the lozens of cookies consumed during the Christmas season, => Cookie tools may be as elabo- . vate as syou 1D like. 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There’s no way we're g to get rid of him inside fe are a very close-knit mily, and it should be.a : mand occasion. Close-knit. in pulled together by seh, in his inimitable’ has ‘wandered from rica, who ‘will put him for a few days, ‘and feed aa “for the sheer pleasure of his companionship. reassHe: started. out “infested Wer stru; da: & ide-cyed, ; i ots Kim will be regaling us the coils of.an: le ith stories of the tough In- 3 lian kids she’s teaching, who rive. paced out, drunk ‘or pregnant, and the horrors of the unreliable taxi service in- to town. My wife will be ab- sorbed, terrified, fascinated. The grandboys will be eating peanut-butter and honey sandwiches all over our brand-newly-recovered. chesterfield suite. Their grandmother will be just, plain furious, . ‘And I'l be sitting in a cor- ner, to getting some, more wood for the fireplace, taking squealing, . .furfous Balind off to bed, and “pareelt prisoner at the eo emi fon encasement | created object of enormous media - devotion—belng constantly : scrutinized under the public - eye—can feel as restricted as a convict in a‘ peniten yes even: while enjoying - distinction, from aguay in r In X ache we had a letter from § Toronto, collect, and ‘an- ua his second coming. tually, it's fourth. = His mother was ready to welcome him with open arms Gikand a half-open wallet. But #Sthe more he dallied and Sskdillied, the hotter she grew. S53 By the time he phoned, #£icollect, she had a full head of team on, and the conversa- Rtion went something like this: 3E% ‘I suppose you have no ” “T don't suppose you have ° winter crerenath ” Wall Tm sick and tired SSGexpecting to be taken in and Sexcoddied.” And more of the SSsame. Hugh hung up. S35 My wife, in an agony of ae promptly phoned geeveryone who might know where he'd called from. No Setuck. Then she called her jaughter, who retorted, ‘Do ou want to hear another of. our children hang ue on SSyou?"’ And about _ his. LP is-'a tensely personal and at cere musical statement delineati ty status; Since tHe eal ae Cher's glamorous persona! ah sqnuch press en one he: . ‘Outrageous’ is .a parody et her. identile Wardrobe peainst a rip- "50: s-style rocker, ‘Holdin’ Out For Love’ re- freshingly states that she will ‘not comprornise, nor settle -_ 185 than the real With a 1940s feeling Shoppin’* is Cher's mocking answer to the ‘ttle 0 the tunes, mirror a her percept pelies es the public sees at Howeverg: nk fo one mom is melodr; pitying, Pro expense. Her purpose is to and conduc ted bi int out to us that the image, or what meets the eye, may not always match the real person. About 24 hours ue: eHugh put through another - Zerall, this time not collect. He as sticking somebody else for the phone call. He knows is mother. She apologized I! to hell. He said, typically, ‘Mom, ught me a winter coat with I] the money you spend on long-distance calls.”” It made er mad again, but she uldn’t help laughing. ~ That's what I mean. We're close-knit family. With eedles. All I do is hold the Ewool and try to stay out of eedle-range, not always ‘ith success. I can see what will happeti ‘is Christmas. Hugh will be you could have’ ENTERTAINING SOON? Be Sure to include... PALM “EGG-NOG”’ ano GOLDEN GROVE ORANGE JUICE : ... on your menu. Available at your favorite store. REMEMBER... “PALM DAIRY PRODUCTS . 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If this happens, the turkey won't be prepared, ’cause I always do it, SENS There'll be rivalry in the horror stories, Both of our, children, will plead extreme poverty, demur the value of the presents they got, and nip out to. visit friends on Christmas Eve, while the Old Battleaxe and I make the gravy and whip the turnips: And ‘beat the if CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 19, 1979 Study indicates diet ‘related to cancer A major new Canadian study indicates that more than half the cancer in humans is related to some-- thing in our diet and suggests that already recognized car- cinogens — nitroso com- pounds — are the biggest culprits. The study also suggests that vitamin C and vitamin E compounds may provide: we can catch them, Ah, but it'll be grand to have the family together again. 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