Fon Kian Fed momen >Ov94 9a We MSA SOL a seems NO nr tno poy Went Agow. ae Castlegar Not Alone Speak § on Trip to Israel _ In Parking Problems. ELLER: eo. ings See Answer on Classified Page Literary form Tom Thumb's bnitials a Father's partner Perceive He, sheor— Female relative Man; ae et vane“ an Etther— ‘See Z9down D, _ Sponsors Pena--an Evening; Funds to Chilean Association By Bud Godderis Despite the fact that the Chilean military Junta has been universally condemned, human rights are constantly violated in Chile. Last December, the United Nation's Human Rights Com- mission condemned for the third successive year the Chilean Junta for the “system- atic violation of human rights and for the institutionalization of torture as a method to suppress the Chilean people”. Last year three members of the Canadian Parliament, David MacDonald, PC, Andrew Brewin, NDP and Rene Duclos, Lib., went: to Chile on a fact- finding visit, but. the military Junta did not allow them to visit torture houses, concentra- tion camps, etc, After the Chile, they sent a letter to General Augusto Pinochet, liead of the Junta, stating: “Nevertheless, the lack of civility which you and your government have shown us on the occasion of this visit leads us to conclude that the military Junta which you lead fears that we are justified of the truth about the violation of human rights, hing of which your Members of Parii left Xe For Two For One Night Regular $33.00 $9 00. agrees Children Free Present this coupon upon arrival. Expires May 31 Reservation Phone (403) 253-1101 4 tetexO3-825678 we CARRIAGE SHOUSE wotorinn 9030 Macleod Trail SE Winning Lottery Numbers Two tickets bearing the number 32236 in series one— one with an “A” series letter, the other with a “B"—were selected as $100,000 winners in the Western Express lottery draw last Wednesday night. Five $50,000 prizes are to go to holders of tickets with the same series number and ticket number, but with letters other than A and B, A total of seven. $20,000 prizes are to be awarded to holders of tickets number 71853 in series two, and $10,000 prizes go to holders of the seven tickets numbered 11669 in series three. About 7,500 lesser prizes ranging from $25 to $1,000 can bearing the numbers 92235, 71853 or 11669 or on tickets with the last three or four digits identical to these. - be claimed on other ‘tickets — o\ PUBLIC Effective Wednesday, Feb! to Friday inclusive. during this period to allow MINISTRY OF HIGHWAYS & PUBLIC WORKS - (HIGHWAYS) #3 between Highway #22A (Waneta Junction) and Montrose; will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday The Highway will be opened on the hour each hour NOTICE ruary 23rd, 1977, Highway traffic to pass through the regime has been guilty since 4 ”, ” Amnesty International— an organization which works for the release of political prisoners throughout ‘the world, recently sent out urgent calls for the protection of hundreds of persons arrested and missing during the months of May and August of last year. The Junta has only acknow- ledged a few of those arrested and only five have been re- leased. The arrests affected dif- ferent political groups and” other opponents of the Junta. In various cases, the Junta has alleged that the missing per-- sons have gone into hiding, or have left the country or have died “in accidents”. + However, in many in- stances, there are strong argu- ments against official reports of accidental deaths. There have been several reports and studies carried out by Canadian and Chilean church organizations condemn- ing and establishing clearly the lack of freedom existing in Chile today. = It is this it February mecting of Women's Aglow Fellowship in Castlegar, vice-president of Trail Aglow chapter and area board rep- resentative Mrs, Martha Heidt of Fruitvale, related her per- sonal experiences of a recent trip she made to Ireael. people as having a fierce pride and an’ intense love’ of ‘their land. They are eagerly awaiting the appearance of their Messiah on the Mount of Olives, The next Agito meeting ,will be held on March 9, While in she visited most of the well-known points of interest, including the remains of a building believed lo be Pilot's Judgment Hall, which has been excavated by archacologists. Here, several pillars still stand, to which prisoners were once tied and Nogged, This was the site to which Jesus was brought to trial, convicted and scourged. - She also visiled the Sea of Galilee, as well as the Dead Sea and the Qumran Caves. It is here that a few years prior to and following 1950, centuries- old manuscripts of the Old Testament were discovered. . . The Dead Sea is extremely rich in mineral sediment, which is being mined and processed. Much of the polash is used for fertilizer to renew the land, which before 1948 had been desert. : Today Israel has flour- ishing citrus orchards which yield two crops per year. The - Megiddo Valley boasts huge - Pages 3B'& 48 teleguide . and are removeablo Grand Forks Aldermen Get Reprimanded Two Grand Forks Alder- men have succeeded in getting Council to consider a scheme which would streamline con- sideration of City business. But their action earned them a reprimand from Mayor Robert- «son for the manner in which they presented their proposal. Ald, Bill Faminoff and Ald. Hal Simcox submitted a resolu- tion to Council in writing, which id authori farms and livestock A massive tree-planting project has been underway for some time, and in 1976, six million trees were planted by Ameri- cans as a memorial to the six million Jews who were killed in Nazi Germany. Israelis do not own their homes.or farms. Instead these are leased for 99 years with the option of -renewal by future members of the family. Most buildings make use of solar heat, and no natural commodity is wasted. By law, all buildings must be constructed of stone, since there is litle-wood avail- able. There is no unemployment in Israel. Welfare’ is‘ only for those not fit to be employed. However, the cost of living is high. In November, gasoline was $2 per gallon, a cup of coffee $1, and an ordinary Volkswagon auto was priced at $7,000. The major industry is tourism, with 1,000 persons a day entering the country. During Christmas and Easter, this figure is doubled. Mrs. Heidt stated that the most lasting impression for her personally, in regard to her trip, was the awareness that the prophecies in the Old Testa- ment concerning the land and the people of Ireael are literally being fulfilled in this present day. : wns Photo Contest : Amateurs An opportunity for am- ateurs ‘and’ professionals to have their work included in a wall of evidence and a desire to help in a small way that has |. prompted the Castlegar. NDP club to sponsor a ‘Pena—an evening of visiting, singing, * drinking and eating together. The spirit of freedom is kept alive in Penas which are tradi- tional Chilean gatherings, even though they are now outlawed in Chile. : The Pena, to be held in Castlegar on March 12th, is a benefit, the proceeds of which will be turned over to the major C on British Columbia has been an- nounced in Victoria by David Hancock, president of Hancock House Publishers Ltd. Mr. Haneock says that the book, British Columbia—Our Land, to be published in the fall of 1977, will be a large format * edition (13% x 10) containing about 165 color and bluck and white pictures giving an over- view of the province, Ofthe 165, at least 100 will be the work of independent Chilean A to further their struggle - for human rights. a and for each of the 100 selected an award of if app woult four regular meetings to be held each month, on-the 1st, 2nd, 8rd, and 4th ‘Tuesdays of - the month. Up.to now there have been only. two. regular meetings and two Committee of Council meetings per month. It is the-two Aldermen's contention that decisions on some matters are being un- necessarily delayed because _ they. can’ only be officially finalized at regular or special meetings of Council. They fee) ‘that by holding more regular meetings Council will be able to expedite its business faster and still have adequate time for private, informal committee-of- the-whole sessions. When the proposal was introduced to Council February 1,’ Mayor Jim Robertson's in- itial reaction was to question what it would achieve and to admonish the two Aldermen for not informing him in ‘advance that they were considering. such action, stating that he “doesn’t like things being sprung on me like this.” Mayor Robertson con- eluded by reminding Council hé is an ex-officio member of all committees and. therefore should be kept ‘up to date on, items of particular importance being considered by Aldermen. “T've got to know what's going on if I'm to sit in this chair,” he concluded. and Pros plus competition will close April 30. . “This will be a book of great beauty,” Mr. -Hancock states, “and one that will reflect the highest standards in the art of printing. British Columbia— - Our Land will be a prestige edition. It will give a sensitive - overview of the physical char- acter of the province—the many faces of its landscape. in the four seasons of the year. A. text of about 15,000.words will support the photographs.” Coincident with the publi- cation of British Columbia—Our Land will be a travelling photo- . * graphic. hibit containing a vselection of the best color and black and white photographs. ing. in the book. The $50 will be made. The $5,000- Castlegar is not the only community in the West Koot- enays experiencing ‘parking problems, “as: .the following story from the Trail Times at- tests:’ +A proposed parkade be- hind The Bay and Super-Valu in downtown Trail, has stalled because the Roman Catholic Bishop of Nelson asked too high, a price-for six lots needed to complete the land assembly. Mayor Chuck Lakes told a general meeting of the Trail able’ to build the parkade. The elty would also provide land at normal market value; |. Outgoing chamber ‘presi- dent Bob Nuyens complained ’ that the city seemed to have done noxt to nothing for three years about a downtown park- ade. Mayor Lakes took excep- tion to Nuyens' remarks, saying that the city had donc 8 great THE. SIGN OF WHO CARES deal and was just as at lack of progress as the ble discus- District Chamber of C last Thursday that the bishop's price. of $210,000 was about three times the appraised value of the land, and that city council was reluctant to pay’ a price sion of alternatives, a motion by Tweed Daoust was passed strongly urging the city to expedite the parkade project with a view to starting con- A MERCHANT ABOUT PEOPLE... + This emblem identifles iviceminded businessmen who sponsor Seta Magm, For Information all that would escalate all land — struction'in 1977. , 365-5638 or 365-5542 values in the area. ont niente | UALLEY LANDSCAPE prompted city council, the mayor said, to open discussions with Cominco about possible RS ER Soeoes purchase of the Victoria Street WINLAW, B.C. parking lot beside the Memorial 5 . ; Centre for parkade purposes. BOOK NOW FOR THE FINEST RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL . LANDSCAPING, 1977 Kleine outlined a number of financing formulas based on a - 800-car facility costing about $1,500,000 to build. C's Beer's i tina during World Wi tary Castlegar & Slocan Park Tune. . Credit Union Castlegar Sav re in We’ MIDNIGHT Hosts: K.C. and the Sun- a pull-out section THE ~ SPECIAL "*The Widow" 1976 Michael Leamed, Bradford Dillman.: 1:00 @B MOVIE “The Command” oS country in the energy crisis. @THETONIGHT SHOW (2 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS @ 0 MINUTES sustained by most of the 12:00 € MOVIE tense winter. The Bay, he said, might for example pay about $5,223 on a r ‘ special mill rate of almost 30 e that could be levied on down- K k T town properties, $1,623 on a 0. anee ax ervice frontage assessment, or $6,327 Let us assist you in preparing your’ 1976 me ‘ ae foot cesta . Income Tax return,” See eee arenes en ora! 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GRAHAM'S Protected = by STREET 8:30 @ CLUE CLUB: IN THE ROFFT SUPERSHOW IONSTER SQUAD "Death Stalk® 1974 Vince Ed- wards, Anjanette Comer. © GR KIDDIES ON KAMERA @POLKA DOT DOOR ART OF COOKING 8:00 @ SYLVESTER AND TWEE- @CIRCLESQUARE GSPEED BUGGY NEWS ‘- @ PETE'S PLACE 9:00 @ BUGS BUNNY AND 10:60 @ TARZAN LORD OF THE: gh an Involved set of circumstances, agrees: to be "s guest ata rf. 8:30 @ © CHICO AND THE sour marine, but his deep-water. search leads: him to. the - Subterranean. lair of.’ .the Using .a little-known, ex-' sinister Mr. Schubert, who. has imprisoned many of the world’s leading - scientists. Carson visits Minneapolis * for "Gan “You Double Your Money ‘In Stocks?"- 9:00 @ THE SONNY AND CHER @ THE BRADY BUNCH (THE MAN FROM ATLAN- TIS See 8'p.m., Ch. 8 GB TOMMY HUNTER COUN- 9:30 @@ Spokane Aquifer - 10:00 @ HUNTER party for Ed, but because of Della are planning a birthday . Ed's @ THE MARY “TYLER MOORESHOW "Mary's Big. Party". 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