SASTLEGAR NEWS, heel J lune 9, 1977 scesmeore |B otstical Smal Talk— its maintain, unawed by i £ bitte, and unbribed by gain’ By AUBERON WAUGH (Excerpts from an essay in The Statesman). ’: “THE PRESSURE TO -conform—to do-certain things that you don't find pleasant—_ ‘certain things that you find downright insulting to your own personal integrity—is real- ly too-much, too much.” Thus spoke Mrs. Margaret Trudeau to a Daily Mail report- er called Roderick Oilchrist in New York, explaining why she business directory ASTLEC Advertising Rates and Information Call 365-5210 °° : ‘Publisher : RYON GUEDES, Editor, ° Lt CLOTHES For ‘GRADUATION. SHOP EARLY AT ~BONNETT’S 2222 Thursday Morning, June 9, 1977 Belated Bloodletting It was an unpopular decision, _ increased public accessibility, regional educa- In fact, the Prospect of. shutting. down tional’ libraries and ‘resource. centres | for niversity’ had ‘ bee: ‘and learning-at-a-dist instruc- ‘unpalatable even ‘when ‘New, Demo tion, More immediate developments invol education ;qninister:: for; * $200,000 program for improved classrooms nd food service ferttee. 3 Y — Rubbe CASTLEGAR whe tub FUNERAL HOME | MFG, Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service e ay Printing Ambulance — Flowers PP @ Office Furniture Erenlte, Marble and @ School Supplies - Bronze Plaques . 24-Hour Service i “The Difference is Quality’ Box iad Gray Creek, B.C. qa CROSSROADS PRINTIN poor | 105 Main Street N. 368-5525 INSULATION , ° Hy We Sell and Install Oil ° opr & Gravel Furnaces, Electric Fur- * Shingles maces and Mobile Home Fireplaces. 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The city's already-stagnant economy’ will suffer, An even greater number of students will be forced to forsake the region to complete their ry. nice,’ "quiet, hopefully— nice way. ‘For. the ‘time being T'm ‘devoting ‘myself to my photography. And to my; own purauit of my own self. 1 would) 1 like to do something instead of 4 passive role of. smiling and ‘supporting. I would like to take a more: dynami¢‘role of being hi that is, And ‘that's not In‘ terms of. public image, that's: in © terms of ‘Private ings: It's-in terms of Swantons planted the tree as a 1967 Centennial Project Foto by Les COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar ey the B.C. ‘Universities Come nen below: But the issue at stake is the quality of, the’ had. , in the area, and: the paeistonetior would be doing a di fee to the aréa’s students by continuing to. pass. off’]/ second-rate education funded at four or five times: the per-capita price of education at the three lower mainland universities. 2, Instead, the government has decided, the institution will continue in a'humbler capacity, involving greater participation from Castlegar and other communities in building, step by step, a first-rate regional Post-secondary education tacit f Pneclded the: institution. would function: more - Sc plfectively as a two-year institution run by” ge Belkirk College until'a long-term program for its sole as a regional centre is developed. d the David T eDentrs, 3 wil. becomes: one‘ of 5 ae of ntres which will provide nucleus for the delivery ‘of senior academic and ide the lower The fiery collision of two 747 jetliners at Los Rodeos , Airport in the Canary Islands is now painful history. For us, however, there may remain a lesson to be salvaged. For one thing, it seems apparent that the cause Details of the fateful ev- of the crash was human error. nts that sent the 700,000- More specifically, human fail- ound KLM 4805—the Rhine ure to communicate. iver—smashing full-force into As Time magazine con- One line has been around for quite a few years now ‘but keeps re-appearing from time to time and never ceases to facinate me: “I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you i Greep $s Byron, Mra, eet issory} Fresrenocliy the Electric pel ig 8 ire? con. public stlentie McGeer said. ++ Ruture’ phases. inthe plan will include he equally large Pan Am 736—the Clipper Victor—are till being pieced together. But for the 576 victims who cludes, “if both pilots and the tower controllers had fully heard—and understood—one another, the KLM pilot would heard is not what I meant.” It was just that kind of a foul-up that ‘sent all those innocent and helpless victims to SALES & SERVICE 952-2926 R.R. 1, Nelson 821-16th Ave. Genelle FAMILY SHOE RENEW th bridgeable gap that. whereas:“Lady’ - Commercial & Industrial Tire Specialists Passenger and Off sashes RHC INS. AGENCIES LTD. 601 Baker St., Nelson’ Ph, 352-7252 Fire - Auto, - Boat Tralier + Life ‘Call Peter Majesgey 365-5386 ‘410 COL, AVE. Across fram Downtown Chevron Service ‘was universally'seen as a. 2 ‘and a monster, Mrs, ‘Trudeau is‘: seen asa typi never have sent his craft hurtling toward the take-off before the Pan Am plane was off the runway.” The Missionary Life Topic of Conference By LINDA C. HALL “Missions: Food For Life" was the theme of the spring | perished in the ensuing holo- + eaust, details of the disaster are = of absolutely no interest or value, a fiery death. Somehow: we have got to find a way to Highway Tires communicate more effectively, WHEEL BALANCING To our children. Do they really understand what we're 24 trying to say? I have a great : Hour deal more patience with my , Service youngest than I had with my eldest. But I'm. still pretty 365-7145 abrupt at times, especially . 1050 Columbia Avenue when I think I Have communi- Castlegar cated clearly and he still hasn't got the message. ~ Stopping the Killer - iE is ‘that. after di ‘i ‘time he raises the fret highball-to his lips and derh to ‘disc call-out war". on. the drunk driver,’ ‘Attorney: the point where he’ staggers to the parking lof onan Hy tek Jager or General Garde Gardom'has entered the battle The thin, = spiky-haired with hls guas only half-ock tha Bar! Miol aro Seland"Ascrding' to | eee sora Soy bated ‘statistics released by the Kootenay Alcoholis: Ly To be sure, the impaired driven recponal- y Alcoholism | playing ‘Byron to: Pierre Tru- Society, the government gained $106 million in gble for 50 per. cent of all highway deaths and Ye ie Bo deau's predicament. Like most accounting for 28 percent of the province's court. Tevenue. from liquor sales last year,but spent | ‘young men of my generation, I SJoad—is fair game for increased police surveil. only’ $8 million on alcohol abuse’ programs... ‘was anguished by the. spec- ‘ance. And if 14 breathalyser vans and a reduced” ‘And in many parts of B.C,; a vacuum exists je of the youn, Melbourne pairment level can‘scare him off the street, at'the'parking lot stage. Not every, candidate when the absurd, elub-footed, chances of surviving Saturday night traffic for a leence suspension has the option of riding | nail-biting figure of Lord Byron for- Electrical Contracting Sales & Service 365-7075 FREE ESTIMATES G BENG Former Employee of Interlor Sheet Metal his insid chiatri fe. Mm - WISE FAMILIES Been ine ea revel ic hosp! we women in her lags and age wag SHOE REPAIR 9a.m. to §:30 p.m. 365-3231 article, are the'féminine small- talk: of: inniumerable* middle class Londdn‘dinner parties. : ~ Ihave searcely shines woman inthe’ last * }965) Ltd. has gone Independent The four missionaries took s part in all the Sunday services, showing slides, telling about Tar & Gravel Roots LCOHOF able excursions ‘under wate missionary conference held at Calvary Baptist Church last weekend. The three-day conference began with a rice and broth supper on Friday evening. Those who participated in this simple meal were told that this : is what about two-thirds of the world eat every day. Mission- ary guests were Frank and s'Marion Pickering who have. worked for’30 years in Japan PES OP MILL IRL INNES S Foreign Mission Board, and David and Margy Martin who have served 19 years in Irian Jaya—formerly New Guinea— with the Regions Beyond Mis- ing they served on a panel moderated by Dr. Roy Ward. Some of the issues dis- ; cussed were the economic and % political situation in the two % countries, the specific work g done by the missionaries there, & and how does one discern when God is calling him to be a missionary. Saturday began with a men's breakfast with guest speakers, Frank Pickering and Dave Martin, on “Politics and Economics in Japan and Indo- nesia.” with the Fellowship Baptist _ sionary Union. Later thateven- their ministries, and sharing what God has done for each of - them personally. A challenging sermon was given by Dave Martin the final evening of the conference. He concluded his talk by telling of his conversation with a native of Irian Jaya, tribesman who had become Christian and was now a part of the growing church there. “I want you to realize,” said Dave to him, “that not all people in my ‘country are Christians.” 7 “But why not?” he said. “How can anyone who has heard about Jesus reject Him?” + s+ © Pastor Don Reed will con- clude his sermons on marriage from 1 Corinthians 7 this coming Sunday morning. All are invited to come and learn what the Bible has to say about this topic. “Vertical Wisdom for a Horizontal Walk,” a series of practical studies from the book _ of Proverbs are held during the Sunday evening services at 7 pm » The adult choir will pre- sent excerpts from the Easter cantata, plus a number of new and old songs, June 26. Could it be the message communication? a a hostilities. All was confused in the process of To our mates, It seems that even in the happiest of marriages (and I think I'm lucky in that regard) we're not always on ‘the same wave- length. Even when we're listen- ing, we aren't always hearing. Mis-cues result, then misunder- standings, and resentments and because we failed to communicate really meaningfully. To our congregations and to our communities. I think that the church and its spokesmen (am I communicating clearly right now?) are among the worst offenders in this whole matter. positive proclamation of His truths, and for convincing confirmation through the lives of Christians. If we clearly communi- cated the unfathomable depth of the love and wisdom of God, no one would fear to make Jesus Christ his Lord. Failure to communicate has a way of causing people to do what they would never do if they knew the consequences. Let's try a, little harder. ! chureh directory : 7th Ave. South, canes | GRACE PREESYTERIABL CHURI God calls for the. 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TV from Wayne's, Wayne's TV. Service _ 362-7657" 368-6110 improve. noticeably. Ne home safely in:a-taxi for:$2 or in a bus for 85 pe reo carves signs « windows’’|* But as effective as police roadblocks may be stopping the individual impaired driver and - s8voking second’ thoughts from the would-be tolfender, they- provide treatment for a symp- ‘tom, rather than the disease itself. BS ‘The message we have to get across is that sears don't kill, highways don't kill,” Gardom said sthis week. “It is the whisky behind the wheel.” sc. The inconsistency of the new program with - {Gardom's statement is painfully pbyious. If the Swhisky, ‘not-the automobile:is: theskiller, it-ts: ‘logical that’ the’ potentially “impaired driver : cents, Be Bie In communities which, like Castlegar, are heavily dependent on highways individual auto- mobile transportation, mass transport systems are usually severely limited. Those persons in this area who have ever tried to call a taxi on a busy evening can appreciate how the potential drunk driver often has little choice but to drive Aine himself. - An enforcement crackdown ‘on‘a growing, oY ublie menace is n But ‘the’ lack: of preventive -programs- ac-, ecessary: and.-praiseworthy.: Simla be intercepted somewhere between the futile. “companying it! renders -it meaningless cand Handshakes and Hysteria Two different groups at’ “pacalate Both of : the climactic ve two. different types of greeting to Premier st week: ‘one shook’ his hand and the other ‘foughed him up. ax Ironically, the “Slocan. Valley _ parents, demanding glementary sctiol principal Alex demonstrations, involved a classic confrontation * situation. In short, that ‘sereamiag spitting, scuffling fiasco at Nelson could have happeried here. he ‘only things‘ that prevented a similar ‘episod from occurring here- was the patience aad Festraint shown by ‘the Slocan Valley : demon- voiced similar to those made by Nolan's Save-our- pleated group. The complaints of both were related to: gional education. Both centred | on sxicemely which tence with the type of situation which® tends so often:to result in :chaos ‘and even’ tragedy, . maintained. their ‘credibility, by re- membering dissent is a right which must not be abused. appeared on the.scene, ag described by David Cecil:' ~~ “There limped :into the room “a self-conscious: youth, with a handsome, sulky. head, fidgety ‘movement, showy, ill- fitting, clothes,‘ and a) manner “compulsively lacking in the ease and naturalness usual in'a man of his rank oh oe But ives, Was not Byron she caredifor his RARE AEH m aura the idea Of herself in love with him. Beautiful, brilliant, seared with the ‘flames :of ‘exotic + passion, ‘and the’ most lionized = man in England, he' was every- thing she’ had all her life’ been seeking. Here at last was a hero worthy of such ‘a heroine.” ¢ :,. NOBODY-: CAN - DOUBT. that Mick‘ Jagger (or possibly his wafer-thin’ guitarist Roi Spikes) is today’s exact equival- ent-of Lord Byron. It. is only when one begins to: indentify the other two characters in the drama—Mrs, Trudeau with La- dy Caroline Lamb and Pierre Trudeau with her husband, William—that there are att - culties, : ee ‘Sowor? Ad for Spouse donor a you. may also: “If you are. thinking of having “a sewer. hooked up; “Be Sure you Call’... The Drain Surgeons” Powell Plumbing Crescent Valley : 3717 *359-7703 April Fool's Gag, | & Bachelor Claims. . - Willie Woodson, ° 28,.'of Richmond, Va. has about two > dozen would-be wives, but he: doesn’t really: want one. Woodson says he puta hand-lettered * sign’ —. “Wife Wanted. No Experience Neces- sary. Will. Train.” —-on porch as.an April Fool's gag.” Since «then ‘nearly: two _ «dozen women have. called, 3 PUBLISHED EVERY: THURSDAY MORNING AT. Ane CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS”’ CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS. FOUNDED ON auaust?7, 1947, By Lv. (LES) CAMPBELL has’ ‘much in : Caalne the nastiness ‘in London's “easy- going society. at. the beginning of the last century; her a ‘ egotism was retty. v) Where the women ‘are we must n that although their behavior . © who has not told me ia the course of the meal that she is in pursuit of her own self, that she “finds the pressure to conform, todo things she doesn’t want to do,.really, too.much, too much, ‘that her artistic integrity re- quires greater freedom for its self-expression, Before the meal is over, many “of these ‘women anely * mee pick occas! tribe’ about: vegetarianism :or child care or the best way: to educate the lower classes. Time and permissive upbringing have' made ‘Lady Caroline Lambs of. them. all. NOW! ie us Compan rm Pierre Trudeau to the young _ + Melbourne, ‘or ‘William ‘Lamb, as he than was. The similarities aré, obvious. Both became. ime ministers at one time or. another and both were. Lib- There the ‘similarity ‘ends, Unlike “Melbourne, a simple Whig, : Trudeau was a “new wave” liberal who first drew ‘attention to himself as minister. of justice, with’ proposals : for “A Year Ago. ‘ sacrifice at’ the well unique. She was one af the earliest. products of a permis- ‘sive ‘upbringing recorded -in British social history—victim of +a foolish, self-indulgent mother, Lady © Bessborough, : and: the ‘Devonshire’ House “set, with. whom she spent much, of her childhood. From her earliest appearance’ in ‘polite: society, she was recognized as a freak. Known as “the little beast” by her inlaws, her devouring ego- stism ‘drove her to an extrava- «gance by which she might draw: attention to herself—the.wear- sing of trousers, fits of ungov- ernable” rage’ in” which ‘she ‘would scream and tear her: clothes and which soon came.to be of Headlines: from the front + page of the Castlegar rere of June 10, ee * s ¢ 195 Candidatea Take Part a In 1976 SHSS Exercises . é ele eo. Record Turnout Experienced . “At Recent Blood Donor Clinte f eRe SHSS Doukhobor Choir Takes Part inHabitat "76. een 38 Years of Volunteer Work; * Local IODE Chapter Disbaads Keys’ ced Cente None of.these recreations. ‘really’ needs ‘a’ partiier, and:in “fact the list has been unchanged since his marriage in 1971. In 51 years of bachelorhood, ‘he: ac- ‘quired the resources to see him through ‘the days‘ and ‘nights when his wife is away. More’ importantly, he chose to marry into a younger Seneration which, ‘despite ‘its at tummies; high; breasts and wholesome expres- sions, has few; inner resources and whose particular ethos puts no premium on duty, loyalty or ; Oxpense of self-fulfillment, |:° 7° >) Any-of.us could have told him that ‘six -years‘and three babies later his wife would be dissatisfied, and’ more. self- obsessed than ever. It was just a question of the price he: was prepared to. pay. for cutting’ a little‘dash—one’ more reminder. of the ‘glorious ‘fact: that sex. makes fools of us all. Be Tax ‘notices for. the current year have how been malted: Pay Sdn ne hands of the Municipal Collect PLEASE Do NOT FORGET DUE DATE = JULY 4th; “Treasurer = Collector If you did not receive a ‘notice for prope ty you plese lease contact the Silty Office, 460 ; tumbla raven, 1; OF telephone’ 365-7227. New Owners — You are res) nalble for 1977 taxes. If there Is any doubt check.with this office. 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