|, also, don't thi As far as David's was. talk about It while didn't. and that B2 sss Sursery se aa Making a profit | didn’t even vote on the Kaiser because he already. has pionty on his ow 3 When you get that high on the money tree you make seven-figure profits because you have made-#ix-figure-inveetments. | repeat. .’. so what? three shares of ni think Eadl fai ‘Tatso expect to make a profit someday. Henry of Liberty ship fame is jaye a bundle of cash. What do wings Bonds? (deal. A guy in Trall, B.C. will is‘name In the paper. coffee shop haye known for getting the best part's eae you think he Is going wig mak with | It? Buy uy Cangas make a 100,000 of the sania’ aoa di don't 8 Come to think of It, most of us amateurs in t more than a year. that BR would: a ) Kalser, It was a natural. All we did am is a Bet Now you know the real aiftevéne y. FRED MERRIMAN, Jack Poole, Edward Kaleer and David Helliwell'’s wite send. to. make a few dollere, on the BRIC takeover of Kaiser Resources Ltd. .... at? {n 1964 Jack Poole: was ‘just a bright-eyed, bushy-aited tid working for Atco. He felt he could do-better out on his own and whose credit was good down:at the chief executive officer of his’ au ve pany worth close to a billion dollars, He te.dldn ‘t'need an extra couple, of million eee i (have the feeling, that the media. are 3 painting a couple of rich guys with the color black,.and not that the rich need any spec! that Is fair. Sometimes | act the: fealing th that poverty Is synonymous with draws-down visions of evil and sinister dealings. picture town. So, Just the big time. his employees and his clients‘ because a lot‘of, fortune, they start blowing | In my opinion, there w: was the right move and you can. rest assured.that. money for whoever guesses right on the next’tra! * We are in forestry, coal, paper; if a atero fe need now is a mining outfit, a rail dence A Personally, have. know Reople f from both classes who do not fit the media Jack Poote made it both in money and. asa genuine person who does think of Ki t social responsibllity. | also know that Edward Kalser had some marital problems just'llke a few people around this paonile-thiak.they missed out on making a small AOS ate e late qn the BRIC takeover. | feel it y future takeovers will make action. jt ofl and ‘natural gas. “All we af hotels, and BRIC will be in The boys at the coffee sho have a list ‘already prepared. The cateh ts thie: Youd op have et a had a backer called Dawson ink. Sixteen years later he Is president and ve did something about it. in the rich andthe poor... lal help fvsm me but | don’t think here your mouth Is and that’s risky. If you guess wrong or. don’t-place.your.bets, then don’t cry sour grapes If - someone makes It while you spectate. have did and Employee benefit program. - forlocal Chamber members A comprehensive em- ployee_benefits program will now be available to members of the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce. ‘ In making the announce- ment, Chamber directors said the program will be available to employers who, because of their size, have in the past been unable to ar- range &'compréhensive plan for their employees. . The program was de- velopéd’ through the Cana- dia ment, any, ‘naividoas sole proprietorships, partner- shine, or. incorporated entities lig arti When success turns a person's head, he is facing failure. Maximum efficiency for heating dollar The Canadian Gas As- sociation advises that now is the time to check your- heating system to help en sure it is providing you with maximum efficiency for your heating dollar, all through the chilling months that lie ahead. Your gas furnace is fully automatic. Adjustments have been carefully made by the manufacturer and should not be changed | except by a li- censes ser running properly and that the fan belt has the proper tension and is in good repair. Clean and lubricate the fan motor if required, and as recommended by the manu- facturer at the start of the heating season, Always turn off the power to the fan before adjusting or checking the motor. Other things the house- holder can do include making a visual check of vent pipes _ Your furnace is an effi- cient safe, and reliable piece of. equipment which will serve you well, however, a few minutes budgeted for a visual ii cleaning to make sure they have not bee dislodged ™ or extended too far-into the © chimney which could cause a blockage. Your chimney is the escape route for the of It and minor do-it-yourself maintenance can help you to save energy, inconveni- ence, and money. Keep your instruction manual handy and read it from time to time and follow the manufactur- er’s recommendations care- fully. © One of the causes of an inefficient heating system is lack of cleaning. Good house- keeping certainly pays off in fuel savings. Keep the areas around the furnace clean and free from dust and dirt. Your furnace air filter is an inexpensive but very im- portant component of furnace efficiency. If it becomes clogges with dust and dirt, you aren't getting all the heat must be kept clean and this can be checked by holding a hand mirror inside the chim- ney at the clean-out opening. Some householders turn off their furnace pilot light during the summer months to conserve fuel. You can relight it yourself in the fall by following the simple in- structions affixed to your furnace or in the instruction manual, After relighting, turn up the thermostat until all burners are lit. Normally, the gas flame on your furnace is predom- inantly blue. Immediately - after startup, it may have it is still yel- low after five - 10 minutes’ of operation, have it checked by - a qualified serviceperson. It is a wise precaution to have your furnace eleaned each year by a licensed serviceperson. This should be done gach fall, as problems are most likely to happen during the winter months when your furnace is work- ing its hardest. You‘can find these licensed service com- panies listed in the yellow . pages uhder GAS. “- Improvements to the efficiency of your gas furnace It by having the aes fan speed in- creased to blow more air over the heat exchanger and by having the “on” and “off” temperature switches on your fan’ adjusted so that it will start circulating hot air sooner and run longer after the thermostat has cut off the . burner. These adjustments must be made, however, by a li... censed serviceperson and this is one of the checks he will perform during the an- nual furnce inspection. borm profitshar- je even if the comp has only one employee. * ‘The program included ing and/or savings plans, More Eaton can can: be! h. lous such as group life, depend- ents life; accidental cenit and Castlegar Ghambor of ine merce olfice at 865-631! Teach 9 "Speakers for KBVA: are announced Don Fisher of Penticton and Brian Lilley of Lake Louise, are two key speakers scheduled for the annual general meeting of Kootenay Boundary Visitors’ Associ- ation to be held Sunday and te, Monday in Grand Forks. Fisher is conventions manager for Penticton, who promotes and organizes con- “ventions.: He will address ‘delegates on “Small City Conventions and Meeting Business.’ ++ After an extensive back- ground in credit bureaus, he became the operations man- * ager for the Penticton Peach Festival; the first B.C, Win- ter Games and the first B.C. Summer Games. He assumed his present position in 1979, In, his address, Fisher will share the experience Pentic- and the president ¢ ler ®: Resorts Managemedt Com-*# "Okan. ' pany which o| ay agan’ Park Country’ Kelowna. His address’ center on touriam marl “The sim of the 1980 | AGM is to review the prom- otional efforts of Kootenay Boundary Visitors . Associa- tion “(KBVA) and to focus CHECK AND COMPARE THESE VALUES “PORK SIDE ~ SPARE. RIBS. . Ribak Gite) (s350k) on the and promotional needs and opportunites of the 1980's. -\ Members of the KBVA - and the public may obtain | additional information.‘ by.” contacting the: Kootenay | Boundary Visitors “Associa: ° tion at 852-8855. Bridge club: results: Seven-and-one-half ta- bles, with an average of 72, took part in Monday night's play of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with the following re- (sults: North-South | ‘First, Bev Swain and Agnes Charlton with 86%; second, Judy. Goodwin and Lorne Musclow ° with 80; third, Bev MacDénald “and Inez Waker,» with Wh First To Tone? ‘Sabourts and Hubert -Huschak 106%; second, Wayne Weav- 4 er and Bert Tyson with Bill Gorkoff with 73%. Next week beat the “SAPUZONE) ....cesceees CENTRECUT _ PORK CHOPS — 51" $2.07 ke)” LUCERNE champ Dave and . Thiel. 3 NEWLY RENOVATED Now Stocked with 100s of Transfers Many New Ones to Choose From 253 Baker St, ,. Nelson 352-7712 some yellow st which is normal, h if you are paying for..To avoid this, check your filter once a month during the heating season and if it is dirty, clean or replace it. : . While you're at it, check Your Carpet Headquarters . .. Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 * to see that your fan motor is RENO FALL TOURS 7 DAYS Staying downtown at the LAZA HOTI Departing: Oct. 11 — 8-day trip, Oct. 18 & Oct. 25 Trips Include: | * ‘tation * Coach Transp Tour Escort * Wine & Cheese Party . Casino Packages at MGM Grand’ Karl's Silver Club *& Shy-Clown Sahara Sid’s x Money Tree - Sundowner and more, plus Buffets. 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The public is bombarded with appeals to. their cénsci- ence in respect to members incarcerated for committing .Act, upon. act seén as serious crimes in the eyes of the law, namely; setting fire to prop- arty, assault, conspiracy, ete. ey . prime expe) Je: of ‘Orthodoxy and its ae porters, plus the. image;of $ once-hopored, now rapid fading’ Canadian id abd order, In ‘time of war ihe popular phrase is:- “Praise the Lord and passithe ain- munition!’ Sons of Freedo: in, under! the ' guise‘ of Douklio- * bor religion, uri’ aiid bomb time.gnd_ soniv,-péo- d ones, , fast in jail, while their friends “outside do the appealing,’ threatening and _ protesting. Between the two, enough energy is generated to at- tract considerable public at- tention. There have been 80 ‘years of this. - The banner on a recent - Nelson paper's front page “Sréads, “they (the incarcer- fated ones) cannot be solely jresponsible for the Douk- ,, hobor problem existing for 80. years.” That intimates they themselves do form at - least j part of ‘the problem ’.for +; which, it stands to reason, as } long gs they persist in'com- | mitting anti-social behavior, ‘using the match and: the ~ bomb (no matter how gently) + they will inevitably end be- ; hind bars. Freedém from such consequences: fok such ! acts have never yet been known to exist in any civil- | ized -eountry to’ our Know- | ledge. 4 Damage in the millions | to CPR property;.damage in j the millions to, other Can- ; adian property; ‘and damage in the millions to Doukhobor + communal and private Prop- 4 * erty in the course of 80 years. ; Then they plead for “a fair ! appeal and release.” i There are some who we believe that what they: is. proper —° probably th same type who will the Lord” ‘while’ “handling the ammunition,” under the. sign of the Cross. 4 In this instance, the ‘am- munition is the irrational versus the rational, . But, Doukhobor religion does not run that way, When, at one time in earlier history, fire was used to do away with death-dealing firearms (in ~ ‘Russia, in 1895) it was a symbolic gesture, a renunci- ation — at their own expense .. — of; violence and instru-_ ments of violence designed © for no other. purpose but''to . destroy life. _ If fire its gen- eral destructive f y complete’ violation’'of ‘the . rights of: ethers;*ia:symbol- ized by the Freedomites as 5 of] jnegoti ating to ».buy two properties. near the reservoir above.the Seven Mile Dam in the Trail area‘ where cracks in the { ize for the sufi ‘i We do, too. People, especially j elderly mothers and grand- { mothers, must not languish 4 in prison. But if their release means further damage to Property, and threats of isame, the ates under-. pecially if, of his, pare iistandabl ta see tor renouce con- ! tinued acts of violence, .which 1 ean give them.the freedom ; they want, is refused. No, prison is not the solution, Neither is contin! i paroling where the same } parties sally forth; ypon re- ! lease, to carry out God's * judgement on’ their, neigh- ; bors with fice, their ‘love in ithe form’ of mhtches dnd 4 gallons of inflammable liquid, + administered with psalm'‘and } prayer. The whole indescri- . bable farce throws upon the shoulders of the USCC the . onerous burden of guarding” their buildings day and night from these “gentle” apostles " of fire whom' the prisons wouldn't hold," some judges wouldn't judge and doctors vouch, for their character, convinced : ok their ‘sincere ‘“veligious’” motivations. i Orthodox Doukhobors, - 4who talk straight language, “cannot, understand the logic | of the Freedomites, the jud- j Bes, the professors or the { prison doctors sympathizing { with the-ones who burn’ at the expense of the ones, who are burned. That part of the j problem doesn’t seem i ogcur to' them. : * ,... Orthodoxy, apparently, is less. desirable nowadays ” than the fanatical, mystical, melodramatic and totally ir- rationa} and -irresponsible antics of the radicals, whose ‘ knowledge of the vulnerabil- - ne ‘of society to their nuis- ance tactics'of threat poten- i tial.together with “religious” _ | violence has become a pro- fession‘and a science: Police, ! governments and courts ca- | ter-to their whims as if it was H ‘all a special game of make- When in Nelson . enloy 3different -¥ Chinese Smorgasbords! Fritlay - Hong Kong Sunday - Peking Open Every Day Apetuding ona : foots Seven RESTAURANT ares Saturday - Shanghat .}- 479 Baker 352-3456 have placed homes in ‘jeopardy. . Michael Newman and his family left their house on the edge of a 700-metre crack in the reservoir slope in April. At that time, Newman's rented trailer, and the houses pats aud one. they couple, the Arthur Bi Buckleys, “praise "cg Tv. ‘orthodox are justified in re- “‘Aowtcing them and their "philosophy &s totally erron- ; misleading and. unrep- resentative — as far as Doukhoborism is concerned. For! ‘it was violence itself our fofefathors condemned, ‘on the basis of Christ's teach- ings, and if fire was used in destroying firearms as imple- ments of violence, ‘the em- “phasis was not on the fire i but that of the instru- a easy for people to kill. . the fanatical mind 9 fathom this important distinction, perhaps the pro- fesgors, the legislators, the judges, ete. can, and must be, + in‘a position to do'so. But if they; too, choose to side with the upside. down philosophy that makes mockery of the teachings of true pacifism, then the cause of justice truly _is- lost. For as long as’ * Freedoiites «see, support from the leaders of Canadian society, they will flourish'and continue to carry the torch (literally), for much of their comes’ from the Kriowledge that their mes- sage is received with appre- ciation by at least part of the public. It is important to them, that the public believe they a ‘are martyrs for a noble ». we don’t want them ‘within the margin of safety, - ‘the spokesman said. The Newman. properties total 56 hectares. Hydro now. is negotiating to purchase the pro les and relocate the fares _ Hydro originally planned to induce a slide of the weakened hillside into the reservoir. It was to be the first experiment of its kind in the Brevinee: tad wo broughtthe water “level down below were outside the zone. Now his parents’ home is in danger because the crack has extended to within 30 metres of the house. A Hydro spokesman said the margin of safety from the crack is 60 metres. Buckley's home is still levels and back up over a two-day period. It planned to repeat this process until” some two million cubic me- tres of clay and dirt collapsed into the reservoir. - But the operation has been halted until the New- ™mans are relocated; the spokesman said. mm FEDERAL BUSINESS | DEVELOPMENT BANK SERVICES Coping with Bureaucracy Red Tape Information Session. For Owners and Managers of Small Businesses Ifyou are! the. owner orn manager of a small : half-day information se one, attenda ssion and find out which may suit your . needs. For further dotails co contact Sharon Coven- ; ‘try at 426-7241, Find cut, free! « At Royal Canadian Legion, Nelson On __ October 6, 1980" Time _7:30 p.m. ‘ Speakers will include: Canada Employment C Centre Jack Jim Vincent Bill Ramsden Ministry of Labor Mark Grady FBDB _ Fred Uwazny them on ‘the loose either, to carry on.as they did before, and promise to do again. From such 4 situation the Orthodox are‘appealing for justice even more than the Freedomites and with much more justifiable cause. The Freedomites can stop bejng their own jailors by curtail- ing their destructive careers; the Orthodox cannot stop guarding’ their’ properties necessitating great effort and expense without suffering ir- reparable loss, Is‘ the mes- sage’ clear? lf there a anlution? ‘ ‘Yes, if the provincial | government itself ceases to ' Guess what? : | epotted a full-time,'stay-at-home mather the other day, which brings my total to three this year {'m bragging. It was Just a fleeting diane of her in flight, but it was enough to excite m + When | mentioned. this to a teacher frlend of mine ‘she nearly dropped the phone. ‘‘Tell me,’’ she shouted, “where exactly did you spot this rare bird? “In the car, where else? She was driving some children around."* “Was she: In.our nelghborhood?"" e “"Yes,'" eat. What were the ages of the children?** ‘What's that.got to do with anything?"’ § asked. ‘*Plenty,"? she sald. ‘Have you any Idea what It's ike trying to find;a homercom mother these days?"’ Ne had one poor mother who was the / "t work outside the home. She wasse ir for grades 3, 5, 8’ and 9. The poor ai “soul finally, unraVelled. She was calling herself to bake * “cookies, chaperon tletd trips, help with testing, assist on ‘the playground; ‘clBar tables in the cafeteria, and.make costui for “ei shit appy feet for National Foot Care only one who homeroom, mot eater to ‘fanaticism. and be . prepared for a round-table confrontation — to get to the bottom of this peculiar. “mer- _ty-go-round” ‘it has. perpetu- ated by allowing a. minority to hold hostage .a whole society at the point. of a ‘matchl” We are sick and tired of this’ crazy game. For the deranged and the unenlight- ened there may be some plausible excuse for not knowing what they do, but for government leaders, for . What happened to her?"" “One. day she put herself on hold and she hasn't been hdard o of..s)nce, We call It HOmeroom Mother xBurngut, chess ‘shame. There used to be’ ‘30 many," 1 hey tell me,"’ she sald, “but not any .more. Do you Have any Ided what It Is IIke to be the only . “mother listed:under 'IN CASE OF EMERGENCY'?", >. "41 had no Idea. ‘ -“"No one dogs. For years we took mother “for granted. used to stand up in front of the class and say, ‘Could one of your: mothers... .’ and before | could: get the. request,out of‘ my mouth, oe hands would go up and .’ they'd say In unison, ‘MY MOTH IER CAN DRIVE.’ You never really appreciate them until they're gone. | know, |. judges, p lawyers and doctors — none! Harry Voykin Castlegar, B.C. lost my mother a couple of weeks ago... She Just couldn’t take the pressure: te ‘Where did she go?” | as She got a Job as an air an controller."* , CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 1, 1980 MEMORIAL SOCIETY OF B.C. ~ West Kootenay Branch | ANN UAL MEETING | | Tues, Oct::14, 7:30 p.m.” Eagles Hall, Upstairs ie 1505 Bay, ‘Ave., Trail, B.C. Said $i jnteres: 85: 5 persons welcome. ® ir y i % =f complete Su ion:'Services Road: a Sliding jozing, pocece Bing “Hydie A 1,2&3. FRIDAY,. OCT. 2 SHOWTIME IS THURSDAY, OCT. 1. — SZ, roe Ns P) Cretan ss. ' OUR FALL SHOW PIECE FASHION REVIEW IS HAP- PENING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCT. JOIN US FOR THE SPECTACULAR VIEWING OF FALLS FASHION CREATIONS AS WE BRING YOU LOCAL MODELS IN LADIES, MENS AND CHILDRENS APPAREL. 7:00 P.M.; — 7:00 P.M. AND SATURDAY, OCT. 3 — 1:00 P.M. FORECAST Chahko- Mika ‘MALL G Nelson, 8.C. OPEN 9:20 Ut! @ Datly Thure end Fri. TH 8