eee New Magazine for Men _—Tips for Chauvinist = ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 17, 1978 Rev Graham Of Pentecostal seenreyan nese : “Here let the press the people's rights maintain, unawed by influence and unbribed by gain” would a cannibal be apie is mother’s 2. When did the apple turn 3. Whats a that has nothing se when it lovevanceye What wilt sneaky make pics Why was the itt shoe 40 bad en does a caterpillar improve in behavi way au e 19ko Sui) 1 UWA aneo) © see aya) $Ht Dur sayraus © sem sayiow sit soja, aur nm § saya ou sou plow aud Wor fiat oh ey fer) aes june Uy. IMSNV 1 Work Word Search 2. Fun 33 Autor t 4 dest is 9. Travad ' 6% Vacation x 7.2°Sport R 6 Toit " 3 9. Respite 4 $ € s T uv ' a xBE CT, D4ovovd4ied ” z N ACA LI u N R zHP 4 QRre ' VAR s Las R Fio x WOR Y QU 6 MK E v BAM s PZA 8 suc 4 ' 8 E s L e cy R ° 8 a L ' Y Pp a Q E R B “ P e Q F P Y s 8 B G a 5 o o t x N G u t ” P Hidden are 15 words to circle. Words go acrovs, down, diagonally, up and CAN YOU FIND THEM? backward asin “10200 “ysn49g, ‘Auaeg "9215 su0MIUY, What word do you you put this page up to a mirror? seuonloonoe Pulpit and Pew With Rev. TED BRISTOW DURING THIS MONTH good-bye to two. ald) Graham, of the Pentecostal Tabernacle, is re: tiring to ton after many years of service to his church, in churches in this au HAVE PERSONALLY ateful for Harold's needed to fix up his re home. He looked too good wife, many happy years, DON RE 1 ER A short but effee Tal ve I've had the pri- lo get to know Don, through the focal heen able to ly. and have common agree. ment on many concerns. CA! “his Pulpit and Pow columns, Don used to ask his fellow clergy regularly to write Keep up he good. work.” Don had a way of finding the right word, and F dipping inta appropriate illu: just the right touch, HAROLD AND DON ARE. at have of you, ve never met them, you ile noel lo ssurkinne with their own con: i putting in long ing a little and Doukhobor Specialties . .. © Borscht © Pyrahi © Vareniki .C. E.C. Restaurant Located at the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Site 365-6622 dd to know iy helped someone who needed a |. minister. In the bad old: di dif. ferent denominations “re told, used to be in competition, HERE IN CASTLEGAR, though there » still different points of in the eh s. we ministers have been able work together and get to eh other, It's. ily. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave., South, Castlegar Summer Worship Service 9a.m. A warm welcome to all. ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURC, Rev. Michael Guinan Ph. 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m. Sunday Masses at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle 12 Noon SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail Saturday Services: Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Divine Service: 11:00 a.m. Pastor: D. Zinner, 365-2649 ANGLICAN AND UNITED CHURCHES During July, August and on Sept. 3, there will be one service for both Churches at 9:30 a.m., except on the fourth Sunday of each month when the service is at Robson at 9:45 a.m. On July 16, 23 and 30, and August 6 and 13, there will be an 8 a.m. Anglican Communion at St. David's. Castlegar — Church located at 1401 Columbia Ave. MINISTERS Rev. Desmand Carroll (Anglican) Office: 9365-0937 Home: 365-2271 Rev. Ted Bristow (United) Office: 365-8337 ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St. Minister H. iM Harvey Ph. 365-3816 CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at Kinnaird Hall —OUR EARNEST PLEA— No BOOK BUT THE BIBLE; No CREED cor ie saves No WAY BI iS WAY; No CHURCH ut ras CHURCH! Sunday Bible Classes and Warship 10-12 a.m. Minister — Jack Shock 365-2560 Worship Servicefla.m. “Everyone Welcome” Rev. R. Klein 365-3662 or 365-3664 Listen to the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 11:30 a.m. CKQR APOSTOLIC CHURCH je 365-6317 Below! the Gastieaird Plaza _ July through August Sunday Morning Worship & Sunday School combined al Sunday Evening Service q Home: 365-7814 Calvary Baptist Church 809 Merry Creek Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel, Castleaird Plaza Pp. Tuesday Bible Study & Prayer, 7 p.m. Friday Youth& Family Night, 7 p.m. Rev. Ed Wegner, Pastor CHURCH OF GOD 804-71h Avenue South Church Retires Pentecoxtal Church Release ‘The pastor of the Castlegar Pentecost Church for the past seven years, retires this Sun diy. Rev, Harold Graham, with Margaret, will) m: retirement home in 3 (on, after se in the minis- try for 44 ute, He moved to ile in 1940, where he married = Margaret Bailey in 1944, ‘Their first pastorate to- gether was at Roeanville, Sask, and then Winton, Sask. where their first son, Bob, born, They then pastored jointly at Garrick and Whitefox for five years where Howard and REV. HAROLD GRAHAM ... retiring to Creston Joyce (Mr: Robson) their fi Gerry Heglin of » born to complete In 1952 they trunsferred to Weldon for three ye then to Grand Forks, short time before returning to Fort Francis, Ont. In they moved to Creston to the home to whieh they will retire and in 1961 they accepted the Smit ate where Kt the chureh pra 10-year mi ATS ‘during RY legar beeame re the rever- end's frivndly personality and business directory Advertising Rates and Information Call 365-5210 BURT CAMPBELL Publisher RYON GUEDES, Editor BS “Thursiay Morning, August 17, 1978 “ACCOUNTANTS i C. C. 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An open house to celebrate the retirement will he held at the home of Bob Sahlstrom in South Castlegar on Sunday afternoon, to allow Pastor and Mrs. Grahi miny friends to extend best wishes. (See the notice in the Community Bulletin Board in this papers Two-Year Ministry For Elders Mormon Release Have you been travelling around Castlegar lately, and seen two young men with white shirts and ties, riding on bikes? If you have, you have just ch and Elder issionaries for the is Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mor- mons). These two young men, along with over 26,000 others in the world give up their sehool- ing, jal nd leave their homes and families for two years to come and talk Lo people about the church, There are about 160. mis- sionaries—headquarters in “Serving” Sunday: 9:45 am. Class for all Ages. 11 a.m. Family Worship Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Opportunities to serve 2 S, ©) Ona yao Family Bible Hour 45 a.m. Morning, Warehio evening raise Wed., bi Stay Church Office: 385-3430 Rev. Donald W. Reed, Pastor: 365-2630 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 767 First Avenue, North Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church: Ph. 365-5212 Combined Sunday School and Morning Worship iam. Evening Service p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Friday: Young People peers) ‘in B.C. at this time. Elder Veech is from Oak- ley, II], and Elder Wardell, who has just arrived in the area recently is from Salt Lake City, Utah. They will be working in this area for the next ‘seyeral and can be telephoned at 365-2450, 177,437 Injury-free Manhours Last Nov. 4, 100 employees of Canadian Industries Ltd. James Island Works completed 177,437 man hours without a lost time injury.’ CASTLE TIRE LTD. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire Specialists Passenger and Off Highway Tires WHEEL BALANCING 24 Hour Service 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue New insert! changes and ca for the CasNows Bi Directory will be accepted betore the first Issue of each month only. «BUILDING wy CHECK ~~ with us for competitive pricesan... !! 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Repairs .. . We Service All Makes. 3 MARTIN’S TV REPAIRS Fairview Sub. CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Furniture Recovering Carpet & Draperies Phone 365-2632 365-5349 #4 Everyone Will Lose {Thls week's gueat editorial, reprinted from the Vancouver Sun, urges the federal government to face the music on its policy for duty charges on Imported phonograph records.) “There. must be an election coming . . - the govemmentis tying to getour: by Are we to be content with the complete symphonies of Beethoven as performed by the Orlllla Philharmonic? Brahms chamber music rendered (we shudder at the thought) by the Spuzzum String Quartet? Bach's Brandenburg Concerti played by the Lloyd- minster Collegium Musicum? Those whose tastes run to clasalcal muale are facing cultural Isolation of that order. Federal customs officlats have de- creed that the value for duty purposes on re- records imported from Germany Is to be the what German retallers would pay for the record, rather than what the our favorite TV chi farge Importers have ‘eady stopped im- porting because they don’t think the record- buying public will pay the high prices. The results? The few products of our own small record Industry will still be avallable here, and classical music butts who want to keep in touch with the cultural world beyond our borders will go to American retailers whare selection (not to mention prices) has long been better. Does the federal government help Canadian record retellers by driving the stock off their shelves and their customers into American stores? Does It foster importer /aistributor actually pays. The plan appears to be eventually to apply the formula to all European imports. culture by fralation? Last week Prime Minister Trudeau also pledged to ‘‘remove the Intrusions of many The difference Is becaus quantity Importing affords the canadian distributor healthy discounts. In dollar terms It means a fo quality classical recording which now close to $10 will soon cost $15—if It ine even available. Some licles and do something about “‘the heavy hand. "ot government.” hand of government Is The heavy fiddling with our turntables, It should be slapped. os Remenvber ? Castlegar News headline stories one year ago of public Pollution Control Branch officials’ disclosure of the a of their recommendation for granting a pollution control permit to the CanCel pulp mill. Stricter city watering regulations come into “tect as water dips below the alarm level in the South Castlegar supply tank. . . « Extended parking hours on Front Street North and removal of a Pine Street loading zone are among the traffic regulations changes receiving city council approval. Attention Men & It's Bonnett’s Boys! For All Seasons Boys & Mens Wear 365-6761 Remembe OFF for r 10% Cash By ROGER SIMON (From the Chicago Sun- Times.) If HAD TO HAPPEN sometime. There's a magazine for everything else, 80 why not this? This week, a publication devoted to male chauvinists and-dedicated to the degrada- tion of women will hit the news- stands in 600 American cities. The magazine, titled Male Chauvinist, has a cover picture of a tuxedo-clad young man -sitting on a throne with two lovely women not only grovel- ling, but kissing his feet. THE TABLE OF CON- tents for Volume 1, Number 1 of the Chicago-based publica- tion includes: e How To Cheat On Your Wife And-Or Girlfriend; «How To Become In- volved Sexually—Not, Emotion- ally; e Why Younger Women Are Better; @ Why Women Are Total- ly Ruled By Their Emotions; e How To Keep A Woman In Her Place. Here is an abbreviated version of How To Keep A ‘Woman In Her Place written by John McCollister and “Dedi- cated to the proposition that all women, regardless of age, should be relegated to the kitchen, and... the true male chauvinist is duty-bound to do whatever is necessary to keep a woman in her place." e Keep her image through you. Make certain that she is known in the community as value of this approach lies in the theory that, without you, the woman is a non-person. e Keep her on a strict allowance. If money is the “root of all evil,” in the hand-of a woman it's the beginning of a slide downhill to greater and greater depths of depravity. ‘Women have no appreciation of the value of a dollar. © Take her ona trip to the Orient. Here she'll see the sights such as females walking a half-step behind the man. She'll drink in the culture that trains a young girl from infancy that her primary objective in life is to please a man. e Treat her to a Tarzan movie. It’s the underlying story of Jane... civilization and every chance to use her superior education {note: this is not the same as superior intelligence) for the distinct honor of swinging on a vine with a man and a chimpan- zee. © Encourage her to attend women’s lib meetings. After all, who listens to these groups? e Tell her “I love you" in 100 different ways. Chances are, you can tell her at the outset of your relationship that “love,” to you, is meaningless, and she will not be offended. Like Pavlov's dogs, she'll sali- vate at the very sound of the word. Richard J. Needham blished Every Thursday Morning at (From columns in the “Toronto Globe and Mail.) Some newspapers (I could name names, but I won't) aim to make half their readers feel sorry for themselves—ah, the hardship, the suffering, the in- justice—and to make the other half feel guilty about it. Pul “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” Founded on August 7, 1947 CASTLEGAR NEWS— L.V. (LE8) CAMPBELL, 1812-1977 Publisher from Aug. 7, 1947 to Feb. 15, 1973 PBELL, Publisher RYON GUEDES, Editor SOMANTS TIM MESSENGER, Adverilaing Mgr. LOIS HUGHES, Managing Editor. LLEW KEREIFF, ‘Oltlce Manager BUR: RENE BRODMAN, Shop Foreman [2ND) REPS oN @ wey to News Is $11 per year. Tha price by carrler and on newsstands Goon eae page Represents (604) 68° Bureau of Circulations, the Canadien Gommunity esoclation. It Is by ADREPS Ings St., Vancouver, B.C, V6B 1J8, telephone hould be addressed to: The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Castlegar, B.C., A cardpoaane ‘or publication must be signed with the correct name and address of the writer. “Pen” names will be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. The Castlegar News a In the Interests of brevity, good taste, atc. t be responsible for any errors In scdvertivoments after one Insertion, ite to read his ad when It (s first publish goods or servi to sell. The offer may be wilhdrawn at any time. ce that the advertisement Is accepted on the condition isement of any description, or in the event that orrors ity portion of the advertising space occupied by the veasanble. allowance for signature, will not be charged for but the rtisement will be pald for at the applicable rate. In the event of an error, advertising rong price, the goods or services need not be sold, Advertising Is merely an offer country. a . What the “students” don't know is that for every dollar they're getting in grants today, they'll be paying $10 in taxes five years from today. Assum- ing, that is, they're employed. * ss One sentence in the Wall Street Journal tells the whole story, “The brunt of the Carter human-rights policy has fallen on those nations, notably in Latin America, that are still poor and friendly enough to qualify for U.S. aid and yet neither economically nor .stra- tegically important to this * 8 I often think of something Justice Oliver Wendel Holmes Jr. said in 1904, “Taxes are what we pay for civilized society,” Ha, ha, in those days taxes (even for a member of the United States Supreme Court) were low; the U.S. was civiliz- ed. Today's American, even the blue-collar guy, pays exorbitant taxes and how much civilization does he get for it? Tune in on the Baffalo TV stations, you'll find ou Selkirk College students will again need housing In:the :- Castlegar area for the 1978/70 academic year. It you have a basement suite, apartment, hou! room or traller that you wis! call 365-7292, local 261 or 261 between 6 a.m pm, Monday to Friday, and place your name on the housing Iist. CITY OF CASTLEGAR IMPORTANT NOTICE RE DRIVEWAYS If you Intend paving your existing driveway’ or constructing a new driveway, before proceeding with any work, please contact the Clty Engineering Department regarding the following: 1. The grade of your driveway, 2. The location of services to your property. 3. The drainage problem your driveway could’ create. * City of Castlegar Bullding Bylaw No. 132, 1975,. Section 9a(v) requires city approval of any proposed driveway work prior to commencing any work on the project. “Oh, Mr. Broffman, what rotten luck! | had no idea your wife was a feminist.” e Keep her pregant, In this condition she feels the least attractive. e Give her a tax return to complete. That’s got to make her feel stupid. ® Never tell her the truth. She won't believe it. A woman thrives on fantasy. Strange as it may seem, the bigger the lie, the more believable it becomes. I CALLED THE EDITOR- publisher of Male Chauvinist to find out what kind of guy could produce this kind of magazine. His name is Ron Fenton, he used to be associated with Gallery and Hustler magazines, is 43 and the product of “two busted marriages and a running gun battle romance of four ears.” . “I started this magazine because women have become so grabby,” Fenton said. “It is a backlash to Cosmo, But with no nudity.” « who abandoned. Just Write In Your Candidate The incumbents strolled to victory again in Taylorsville, Ga: where the election ballot has blanks for mayor and alder- men, “and people just write in who they want.” Mayor Edwin Rhodes got 83 of the 56 votes cast, which included three for his brother, Mell. Alderman Robert Harris ' Now That's Dedication Just becatse he gets down and smells what dogs smell, Franklin Temel, of Miami, Florida, says that “all your neighbors think you're crazy.” Ridiculous. How can they think that of a man who spent eight years and $110,000 upon the invention of the patented Tem- el Dog-and-Cat Toilet? —Calgary Herald Biennial Beer Beef Why is it the beer workers go on strike every second summer but the champagne and brandy workers never do? —Kelowna Capital News topped the vote-gatherers wilt 40 and Alderman Harve, Woods received 37 votes. “We don't run for office,” explained Woods. “In the town, everybody knows everybody and everyone seems to know who might accept the job and who they want to do it.” All three incumbents have served several unpaid terms in office in this north Georgia town of about 180 residents. Notch System Device Assures Secret Vote Until now, Canada’s blind had to swear that they could not vote then have a friend swear to mark the ballot ac- cording to their wishes. How- ever, a new “notch system" device will be introduced at the next general election which will allow the blind to cast a truly secret ballot. High time too. A physical defect should not be allowed to rob a citizen of the most privileged act of democ- racy. —Calgary Herald Section 13 (1) and (2) of the same bylaw slate as follows: “‘Any person who violates the provisions of this bylaw or the Building Code Is liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding $250.00 plus court costs.’’ A i “Each day during which such violation Is continued shall be deemed to constitute a new and separate violation except where the court otherwise orders.”' .° Your cooperation will be appreciated. CITY OF CASTLEGAR - MUTTART MAN UFACTURED HOMES... i BUILD YOUR OWN MUTTART HOME *yes you cans+. SAVE MONEY (AND LOTS OF !T) *yes you can-s- *yes you canes. AT NO OBLIGATION RECEIVE OUR 1978 BROCHURE . BY SIMPLY MAILING THE COUPON SAVE AND BUILD THE MUTTART WAY MUTTART MANUFACTURED HOMES... selenite aly Se El aac T5J 1M7 : Mr, Ron E. Di 1701-17 re "s eee, ae. “vic 486 yest SE SO sai gan Name Address City/Town Province (Full out comptetely to ensure delveryl MOTOR VEHICLE TASK FORCE INVITES YOUR VIEWS. HOW CAN ROAD SAFETY BE IMPROVED IN OUR PROVINCE? To answer this question, the government of British Columbia has established a task force to review all laws, regulations-and administration governing motor vehicles and other road users. The Attorney-General, Hon. Garde B. Gardom, has named to the Task Force specialists in law, insurance and motor vehicle administration from the Ministries of the Attorney-General, Energy, Transport and Communications, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia and the “Counteratlack Drinking-Driving” programme of the Ministry of the Attorney-General. The broad mandate of the Task Force will include study of driver ‘and vehicle licencing, the “point” system, licence suspension, ad- ministrative procedures, the role of criminal and provincial laws _...and any other matters relevant to the safety and convenience ’ of those who use the roads. The views of individuals, pro- fessional and private groups will greatly assist the Task Force in making its recommendations. Proposals in writing before September 30, 1978 are requested. and should be addressed to: Ministry of the Attorney-General “Motor Vehicle Task heree* 525 Fort Street Victoria, B.C. VBW 1X4 Province of British Columbia bon batt te