CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 15, 1981 “WHAT'S IT?’ HINT: These Items ore from the Castlegar Museum Identify this "WHAT'S 7" and you.can win a one'year individual. membership to the ‘National Exhibition Centre. This éen- titles you to enjoy red uced rates at our: movies, workshops and lectures. Mem-° bers receive newsletters and can be in- volved in the operation of thé N.E.C, So guess what is pigtured ere and bring your entry to ¢! N.E:G. ross from the Castlegar Airport) ojmail it to: N. "What's It" Contest, SSH, Site 2, Comp. i0, Castlegar, B 8.C. VIN 3H7 (First correct entry drawn wins.) NAME ADDRESS _ PHONE ISA M, Wei nnechuk of son identified the foe “What's: I1?", broad axe blades. Even the illegal By Bill Levitt OTTAWA (CP) — Pros- Litutes, burglars, farmers who grow and sell marijuans, fud~“dealers~ pushing " ilHeit— yas-heroin:and' eps: je should mali income bn their ten gains, says a revenue eer offi- bial. { “Whatever the source of their income, they are Hable Yor it under the Income Tax iAct,” A.G. Cockwell, head of the regulations division, said. People who declare income derived from illegal activities i some have Hsted their océiipation as drug dealer, entertainer, robber — cannot be prosecuted, he: said, Under the act, information contained on tax forms is confidential and cannot ‘be divulged to law enforcement agencies unless charges have been laid or an organized erime ring is being inves! gated. Once a charge has been laid, failure to Mjeclare past income can bs costly, Cock- well said. When police confiscate a large amount of cash or un- cover hefty bank accounts, tax records are checked. If that money cannot be ac- counted for, income-tax eva- sion charges may be laid“in addition to other srininal charges, he said. ‘ “It could lead-to‘a man: datory jail term and fin i Cockwell said. The ROMP has asked the- revenue department to con- sider amending the Inconle; Supt. Robert Roy, head af the RCMP's commercial crime branch, sald that issue won't be tackled until after the —hcBonal: ‘into RGMR-wrougdoing pat its findings. The royal commission was told the RCMP was given access by. cabinet in 1972 to tax data for the purposes of disrupting organized crime. Several groups, including the Canadian Bar Associ- ation, have complained thé Mounties abused that priv- ilege’ by using the infor- mation to investigate unem- ployment insurance recipi-. ents and people driving flashy cars in small towns. But Roy insisted ROMP investigators called in by the revenue department to assist in income-tax violations can- not use information gleaned from filed to initiate a crim- inal investigation. RENEWING. - ACQUAINTANCES = — Marlene Ferguson, a first year education student at Simon Fraser University and a transfer student trom Selkirk Colleges, ‘enjoys a humorous moment with Selkirk . College counsellor Ab: Dunn. Ferguson and Dunn met again cecently at a. Horizons ‘81 conference held at SFU. The university hosted 50 college counsellors at the two-day con- ference to famillarize them with academic offerings and facilities available at the Burnaby campus, —Lelverelty News Service photo. 6.C. regiona Dick Collver says he has no regrets - REGINA (CP) — One year after urging Western Canada to join the United States, Dick Collver says he has no regrets. It has been a year since that the member of the legis- lature for Nipawin resigned as leader of the Saskat- . chewan Progressive Conser- vative party. to sit as an in- dependent and support union with the U.S. He was joined by another former Conservative, Swift Current MLA Dennis six days later. Two months after that, the two formed id. commission-~- the-Unionest-Party:———- Colver who owns'a Pinch” Arizona and spends much of the winter there, said in an interview he’s more com- mitted than ever to propos- ing an alternative for West- - ern Canadians so that. Cen- tral Canada will take West- ern aspirations ‘seriously. Collyer said his forecasts 8- year ago about the ‘rocky course of federal-provincial relations have come true. MADE PREDICTIONS “Almost to the letter, ev- everything I’ planned . that: was going to happen with reference to’ the. provin fight with Mr, (Prime. Min’ ister) Trudeau has occurred. - When the Unionest. Party. was formed, Collver said it would run candidates in elec- tions in. the four Western Ham, ~ provinces and in the North- west Territories. . He admits te drive for sup- * port for his cause didn't go as well as hoped. Q “Of course, its gained more strength, but if you double nothing you end up with nothing,” he said. “When Collver firat an- nounced his plans last year, Premier Allan Blakeney said he feared the former Con- servative leader’s organiza- tional abilities. WORKED ON BUSINESS But Blakeney now says that over the year, Sally peer his cause. 7 Blakeney ‘said Collver could still organize people to rally around: the cause of’ separatism but would hav difficulty getting them to agree to 8 unfon with the US. While Collver has not had» “the success that his (organ-” izational) talents might have produced, I &-fear. the prospect because he is a very able, competent and charis- matic political leader,” Blak- . eney said. A drive to promote the, party is not planned this year, Collver said, because it, might be counter-productive. chance of convincing Central - 1 978: Chrysler’ 's front wheel. drive . Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon named Motor Trend's “Car of the Year” Chrysler does i again. Front ze@-wheel drive K-cars « are Motor Tax Act so they can get tax-related information dur- ing any criminal investi- gation. GROCETERIA & LAUNDROMAT | We Are Open 364 Days a Yeer Monday - Saturday 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. Sunday & Holidays 9- 10:30 p.m. 1038 Columbia 265-6534 f fhe Year" = UGERE'S NOW MGTOR TREND'S ‘CAR OF TRE YEAR’ STACKS UF ACAINST CITATION DOOGE ARMS /PLYMOUTH RELANT K CITATION. eo Se pee ae Dodge Aries K: North. America’s highest gas economy, lowest priced six possenger car. Choose yours today! Paul's Place: HIGHWAY 3A — WANETA. JUNCTION ij Dodge | cea Canada to change before they’ _ will look at other options, and :his idea of a union with the U.S. would be the last option people would choose. Although convinced that most Western Canadians are upset with the treatment they receive from the federal government, Collver said he joesn't think all of them will express their dissatisfaction. “Some will say: ‘We're being + ‘raped. Let's Isy back and enjoy it!” But Collver said he is one person who is “refusing to be a second-class citizen and is i, Seine to fight like hell to Johnny’ s Giocery and Gas May 9 to 15 Hospital week in . Nelson May 9-16 has been des- ignated as Hospital Week, in Nelson. As part of the event, + South Slocan Hospital Aux- illary is’ donating two cakos to be served Suing Visitor's Day on May 12. Ata recent meeting of the » toembera asked Diane Strader, service rep- resentative : ‘for, : Reotenay. * ; Lake - Di istrict’ Hospital, to participate in Hospital Week window displays at various K.L.D.H., in conjunction with. Mount St. Frances Hospital, is sponsoring a ‘Walk for Health, for anyone whe witet to take part. It is that wheelchair pationts and other handicap- ped people will participate, with help from others. . . K.L.D.H. is exploring the reasibility of purchasing Will- owhaven Private Hospital - and fundlfg for extended patients care. Other highlights discussed at the March meeting includ- ed the Spring Bake Sale to be held in the hospitabl lobby on, April 2. A cake raffle will take place at the event, with Helen Zatiolt donating a for the. Trick and." cookbook to be handed in at the next meeting. Ideas are being sought for - the. cover of the annual report for the hospital. Baby case realized approx: omately $124 this month. Carol Ridge has agreed to bo the new sewing convents ~The four ai + Kootenay Lake District Hos- pital raised $17,420 for ‘the year 1980, over a quarter of which ($4,600) was attibuted to the South Slocan Hospital Auxiliary. Hospital administration of K.LD.H. asked that each auxillary pledge $1,000 for | the Dr, Miller Memorial Unit! Some’ Slocan Auxillary members joined in the “Fit, Fest”. Results’ will’ be: an- nounced at the hospital meet- ing on April 19." * Plans are getting: under- way for the Fall Raffle.) - + \Hoatenses Estelle Barton and Rose Allebrand served a low calorie refreshments, fc lowing adjournment. : Hostesses for the Apri Mills Diane Strader. took , pic- tures of the current execut- ive of the auxiliary. Your Carpet”: Headquarters Wishes to announce. ihe re-opening of his practice at 615 Si Ave. ; . 5-year parts & -fabour warranty includes In-home Service, "Quasar 20" Color T zi with trado, new only. Quasar 26” Color T. { Remote Control, table model, t Teeth trade, now only... are now your agents for * Golden Comet Place your ae now for Spring Chicks Avai lable Breeds * Ross Arbor Acres Me "© $.C, White Leghorns. e Barred Plymouth Rocks. : “hes Slee Nitsr Ltd, Broadwater Rd. Robson 365-7941 itor, Castlegar. Ni To ‘the gentleman - who Bre such a’ fine: | Feport | of treated tosuch an interesting < day by fhe? I . Are you now’ golng to ‘Tet 9 eone., who ‘is not. con- Produets but has a’ thought far.’the’ future and the ‘en _ ylronnient of this area-take you on a tour? Or, 5 you can go by yourself. , This spring when the snow on jnountaln: sand. see where all thet ‘soil that took thousands * agaln as long as they qi , machines for mon to nee. +] fit to cut for even'a bit. stood: | let alone eat bas: all ‘tappened the last 15 years‘or less: one creek.and the: slopes o: one lake are so important for. jobs for the nakt two or three A ing to 53 into the summer to provide'a - Mocial more even flow of water’in west ‘side of the’ lako and Nemo, Creek. Fifty pears ago logging camps ‘dotted here and ‘there Then he eh shores of the Inks. i WASHINGTON ‘(REU- TER) = A group of U.S. ‘researchers -. says rear nie might be the jor cause af cancer Of the. ducted their research over a 7 Castlegar. May: ¥,-an behalf of the writing class, offer a le has. oo a rectere to many others to attempt. to themselves” sensit- think “the future at one only: needs to look. ‘around and they oils 't help but think that. seking 7. There is an old saying thal one; ons da do: well, to: think, te anes, fern other immoral ” from’. ‘tea shelves: of} the Castlegar Public Library and the school libraries at: once. | Tt is vious, that lots | ‘of: parents are concerned about. this issue and, as citizens | express: ely: and in. good, English. . | bave ‘done’ a valuable‘; ” ice in the caure of qualit; \ education, :\ 2°)’, he Not'too many people real- ize the problems of space and * the. difficulties .of | effective layout in publishing a paper: - You were both generous with space and did. a “beautiful layout on 0 material, It was reciated. who drink three or more cups of coffee a day were ahown to run a significantly high risk. “The doctors said they con- five-year period’ among” 369 patients with pancreatic can- : -cer and 644 cancer-free pati- eats or. patients: with : both~. :: forms of ; cancer in 11 Isrge “both. of, no fixed: our! were? ‘ot fou when two friends arrived al the‘ house.