A2 casnecar news, decomber 28, GERRY REMPEL Christopher set off for a ride faethe W930 Wie hi ‘engine which Rempel has Fire engines are his love Most little boys hope Now he is working on to be firemen when they a 1938 Ford Le France fire grow up. ‘engine, formerly owned by One Castlegar man the Nelson fire depart- has retained this youthful enthusiasm “His interest doesn't yhting ve- Rempel started five years ah ago when he bought a 1936 White -fire engine from West Kootenay Power and volunteer for the North tlegar Fire Hall. ou see Rempel driving around the eiy in his 1936 Lege Es Gaies remember ation but the painting him- his insurance is only $38 ay self, inaking it fully work- able. Offer alternative hostage package HRAN (CP) — Iran- but in cases where the two sides differ — such as court took the unprece- dented step of summoning foreign envoys in Tehran to a 90-minute meeting and tol them the United States’ op- tions, Tn the first alternative in the cases in which we have differences, the U.S. should tees with the Algerian government and undertake to pay to the Is- lamie Republic of Iran every amount which would be set- ted,” Rajai said. jai said nit States could deposit with Al- geria the sums of money it fis agreed belongs to Tran Anniversory of invasion is remembered remain in Iran until the time the U.S. manages to settle these differences through the legal centres and authorities Power in that coup, told a which are acceptable to both Kabul conference that the sides.” continuing anti Communist Volcano goes an in night VANCOUVER, WASH. (AP) — "Something went 000 ps sla bang? on Mount St. Helens as ioned in their landlocked the voleano experienced i central Asian country. strongest subterranean jolt hunger strikers since its last eruption, of- ended their fast later Sat- ficials said. urday and the demonstration disbanded with no reports of violence. ;ports from the Iranian capital of Tehran said Afghan militants sealed the walls of the Soviet Embassy there and tore down the Soviet flag. reday | evenig, said Bob Norris of the geo physics centry at the Unt versity of Washington in Se- atthe ‘Those who gained en: trance to the compound were reported to be participants in a, demonstration ‘Something went bang. we'll have to wait and see what it was,” Norris a ‘The voleano was quiet the rest ofthe night and inte the early hours Friday, ind by Islamic revolutionary guards, ‘The Soviet news agency ‘ase denounced the atack ag roleano's May 18 blast hed 34 People and left another 23 missing and pre- sumed = Judging by seismograph tracing, the shivers "Thurs jad diret lnves ther the embassy’s reception hall. tigation, Norris said. restored to fully operable condition,’ 5 He's got it in for you EVER HAVE the feeling that ou? prey “came in thee's And they did, Two times I came back 10 my squadron badly shot up, The third time 1 was shot lown. ere three guys in my tent in Normandy, July of 1944, The thret of us were down ((wo killed) in three weeks, ‘But I'm? beginning to think that thrze is nog the only bad . Seven and nine are no hell either. Right now I'm about the aoe Woe year, despite «spine ton, of intestine tapi ffir head con fend eal ¢ Made the commitment EDMONTON (CP) — Stan Jones, 89, is reading the Bible for thé first time and only occasionally, and thee ealy for the he banat of his wife. His outlook on the world changed this summer, first with the news he had at le held in Edmonton by evangelist Bily Graham. igs needed improv- ing in my Ele Jones said in mind for awhile.” he ing bits of swearin, hurtful concern to me. I lived ‘for myself.” With Lat eagle the French-language TVA network Friday, ‘The multinationals op- Pose the program because they don't want to sell their to Canadians, he “And despite all the ‘complaints you hear from soulnatonals «thy are ious to sell thelr cretion because they 20. OFF 15.. SALE “Now I feel a Er cow cern for all peopl world who dort have Chris and something I'd nev but then I was was sure it was the right thing and ao piness just started filling my heart.” a sade. Few want Nolaly about their subsequent. yy have, made a get the greatest mother of a Head-and-chest cold that anybody has suf- fered since the Middle Aj just a little. A me, geve me the Noi long after, the Infer= old siren, tnd hen became to me, hit me wit ce the M Owed them cpt ‘hunded net or speding ut for” Anis doth bucks, We're still batting We g0 on another mission back and forth, bt sine the without my seatbelt fast- of mercy: 10 et, ara Post office needs three or ened. 1 didn’t have enough who is 88, and a littl fr dition that was driving him blind, throat seiing up 40 that you can't speak. Imagine your of the car basin None os ot bones seizing up so that you ‘and lie ike a trooper that I'd Sell that's what my Knee was like. It occurs every few this was ihe Worst, get into the car. 1 we have Mando” But T know whos, ‘going to win. And it ain't me, ‘They have the computer. All ve is decency, integrity. and good citizen: ship. Then I head off to make a » speech for an old friend. A bit late because of highway construction, I went over the Lights . create ‘Then she left me, my wie Not for good, just ects my . Thanks " see you're pracising Tyrer shoo bat Uelaganay) Oh wel some better. I'm still coughing up con- stuff that would make you fabulating a lot of people ieee Shen argc sto Moosonee."* Next an eld vteran of my English staff had another at tack of angina and decided to This meant an en- ce re-arranging of English classes, about as simple as Mi God, and sticking your finger ina he's in Heaven, and all's chain saw, right, Maybe, My English department been decimated by the ‘flu. Nobody knows who is teaching what, when or why. department is silent. The English department’is func- ning, sporadicall Attendants are voting on contract “They maj public commitment atthe crusade, Rev. Albert Baldeo of St. James United Church, “but it's like a mar- riage. The weddings publi but you sont fe, back f ths later and ask their ex Me i Jones sid his commit ment is not going to be easy, “The Bible tells us that.” But he remembers fooling of reli as he stepped at the “Hetoe, Thada weight a my aie After, Dice Jane, 2, said he cried as she approached Gra- m. Wal Be Belzing of Ty Lat! FILLED WITH “It was a mixture of joy heran Chureh, said. a grain of salt ‘The federal energy pro- and owned Petro over the Canadian assets of to ‘some foreign-owned oil com- tution, Trudeau said Laks panies. ation was not “a major sul ject” for him when he ies became prime minister in ALL WINTER FABRICS ALL OFF NoTIONS IN EFFECT UNTIL DEC. 31st SINGER® WANETA PLAZA 964-1744 Cast ai = VANCOUVER (CP) — Socials Canals 8.800 ght tes dants are v. MRS. H. 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SALESMEN. jeorge Spayrow—Genolie 693-2386+ are Wiltamsgne= Monts. 367-7198 Mick Ellis Rossland 362-5173 Vince Watson — Tran Ken Alion— Trait Christmas messages Pope, John Paul ou 3 ‘TICAN CITY (AP) — vee “hie Paul spoke *°*" Queen Eli tmas Eve mass Ii ‘cathedral in K; beth LONDON (AP) — Queen Peace is threat. ened ts te ie ‘modern world” and expressed sympathy for vietims of the southern Ital- ian earthquake.- Wearing _gold:trit robes and carrying a al white mitre, the 60-year. Polish-born eal delivered ce sonia Ost in bright sun: ite trom the baloosy abo ‘main portal of St. Peter's The Moro than 60,000 pil- ‘grims and tourists crowded into the vast square below to hear the address and the In the 12-minute mes- sage fom Buckingham Pal ace the carlee geoerations of Britens the city (Ree) and the world.” Millions watehed “courage and unselfishness” Christmas stands for the op- ser edral honoris fother, to carry the country through the “grave problems” it now faces, Queen, delivering in November, 1947. a haste diel vice at St Paul's Cath. ing the Queen Im that sequence, the By JOHN A. CHARTERS “It is true polite ntleness and love for manity that constitutes a lady.” Lancaster Last month 1 tected ym after marrying Prince Philip She was: apparently tell the st Prompted to story when one of her corgi dogs, of responsibility, togot out and Mother ‘Susan in my bedroom station in country wah “courage and calm det eres Earle pont brated a minute mass for and ‘hey ever ‘lost. hope never lacked con: St, pees Ce Christandon's tr 9 who cel- ebrated her 80th birthday Aug. 4, Queen said every: ‘one knew Rome teenage: helped raie money for quake ‘The Pope said of Christ: ‘The Pope spoke if favor of “basic human rights” an Cal for peace: what a great seed ir Is for people, How desired in the ede wove len at tte same time how much it is Pearam th glorify th Al crowds saluting the Queen other. and I w married they eft my “es forget about her oi had ut he the carriage and the fell out atthe station ina helping in her quiet way, ‘even though she was very ill, SAN JOSE, CALIF. (AP) — A debilitated 60-year 10 is accused of Eling iclow nursing home sation by tipping over his trheelchair, spent Cl tals and part of thelr Noneymove. President Carter PLAINS, GA. (AP) — cele- brates Christmas tha year, it ‘On the last the world would Teporters. out her-in-law's home & eed side a is “a nation at peace, where brotherly love prevails.’ Christmas Day a is presidency, Carter laxed at a series of family (heriegn ned dl ee Splved 7a lot of present — ind book ks.” fused . Carter’ chatted Briefly ore, Tefused to leave his ith outside trostatent of female Visor to the Westgate convalecvent hospital on Nov. 19. wuthorities said Villa- wheelchair when asked to do hhis 50 by the visitor. Instead, he raised his oe ad to reeaner families.” lynn said the presi- dent gave her a television set for y ‘season, they might try a new it opening here to e big bird. bout 80 turkey pro- fore, eight have tailion meat, not Festaurants but also by to pat ie ital promee rkey provinces ested peary 1 Careers oa a hy ng other restaurants ‘on their menus. and turkey kot dogs to tur- e} rrule that state radio carried schnitzel. VILLAGE SHELLED BEIRUT (AP) — Isracli-backed istis 3 to contingent near Hadatha, tres north of the Israeli border. MASTERPIECES BUENOS AIRES (AP) — ‘Thieves broke through a rooftop entrance of the National Fine Arts fuseum during the Christmas holi- day and stole 16 paintings and nine sculptures valued at $25 million, Most of the stolen paintings were works of Renoir, Cezanne and Degas. DOGS BOOBY-TRAPPED LIMA (AP) — Five dead dogs with dynamite stuffed into their speaker of parliament and brother of the president, KILLER DRANK BLOOD nq SAN QUENTIN (AP) — Rich hh 1¢ socalled vampire ie convicted of six slayings, was sd ‘dead fois call Friday, posable suicide. A preliminary ex Emfhation showed Chase, 30, 30 Iowed a fatal amount’ of ant depressant pills, The Sacramento area murders were nicknamed the omplre kilings because n some the victim's blood wa drunk. bs and turkey TO DEATH body was found Christmas morning in his apartment. WAS EARLY AVIATOR ps (REUTER) — Swiss tis ner Dufaur dled Friday, 56-minute crossing of Lak Cenaea ta biplane. LONG BANKING CAREER WASHINGTON (AP) — Char- in banking, has died of pneumonia at the age of 100. peeeis who also ed as a US. depart tent official, died ‘Thursday in Washington. DOENITZ DIES HAMBURG (AP) — Admirai Karl Doenitz, who commande? Hit: let's submarine fleet and culed a crumbling Nazi government for the final 23 days of the Third Reich, has died at age 89. tz, who entered hospital The International Miltary Tribunal iu Nuremburg convicted Doenitz of war crimes and crimes against the peace, rejecting his defence that he had only followed orders. During the Second World War, military cccupation of Afghanistan, + NEWS CAPSULE }- STABBED’ woman as long as I'm here,” Blames gas dripping on exhaust pipe Bic dripping on the ex- exchange of gifts with Lillian president's spent a president low-key Nollday, broken a extinguisher flames before much damage was done, When the fire truck ar- rived it was all over. 80-year-old spends Christmas in jail Hise breed iat also identity, which makes CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 28, 198 Salute to a Lady Tannis Killough man, Twas thinking of all of none of und potent historical sad iterary our pioneers. WI JOHN CHARTERS’ Reflections & Recollections Ohl pioneer stock in Canada, and @ woman whose historical and literary ‘roots’ extended far back into English history, ‘Therefore when I wrote of the ‘roots’ which give us the analogy of» railway rain thinking ofboth the storia ‘Joe and Tannis and how their lives and the lives of their forebears affected us all. However, as has been so frequently ve particularly at the time of her death, abe was first ofall by tere and surtare, 5 iy, hes ber exapession goats and Poasessi soul So thoughtful and considerate Gone to a secret place which f us really But the wonderful legacy you have bequeathed to us will sustain us for a lifetixe ‘or you Full of understanding and love Most worthy of « place of nor {truly beutfel person You were goodness itself auch loved and treasured A marvellous example to us all Se deserving 10 be called Mother We shall not soon forget you “g a ‘the bark that bears on its upward Tourney I quote a fovorite son, "Speed bonnie boat bird on the wing second salute ap- peared in he "Word ite ‘A wise and unselfish friend i quite dignity... ‘8 peace loving and gentle ‘astlegar United Chi minister, He speaks for all of “About two weeks ago on police said Thomas told Vill mare, phe. then alegedly Upped over Thomas’ INJURIES FATAL, ‘Thomas died two hours liter frofn fractures of the . and pelvis, authorities said. thre, to others, and rious! thought that I had several months to got her story. I had Toall who were pr her courage, know i ‘music, flowers, Tt will take a litle longer to weave together of an interesting and Since the incident, Villa- significant past, id will be more has been in the hospital am ward of Santa Cara County trusties spoon feed him and tend his needs. At tempts by social workers of the Veterans Administration Villamor in a new bing home have fled Marlene Colbert, Villa- mor’ frend and guardian for death been taken away from the meanwhile ‘community and 4, her family a rich inheritangp of service wren at Uerfios of her by ce inlaw, jorge Bourd Iand for Joe, and me Tha the honor of reading on his oa. Rice behalf at her funeral service It speaks for itself, ‘And so you have left us Dear Lady... inst sa Vulmere Prost never will be tried beca rae, communicate with te Vilamore translecred to a gu wursing home. But we aid it is possible he will be sent toa state hospital for the criminally insa Ger [eyes ie your belt won't.” you a would bea tragedy i country let him dle jal” abe sald, “The crime is that everyone is sympathetic to the elderly. There's lip se 0 action.’ Well, Annie old girl — missed cold finger of mor. tality realy begins to tr pet eas tower that you have been 25 yaaa ln serves aad what ‘would you Overnight, trithout anything in between, J , it was easy. pocket watch with suitable inseription, to "your a word ivory wateh. ce as a memento! Paes ‘This creates ou Appreciative of beauty TANNIS KILLOUGH sone from Bright Young Ms t watch, Also suitably serit in lies the the ineription. Only theo vent ment remains unchan, big one, “In gratitude for 25 rend tar Cah loagee in i. weer eer me nd anyway, who needs such a direct reminder of 25 years of encroaching rf Words Of Life I described 10w the fall leaves in their re making i} a lay just before ged to creatures, meaningful words r80n this week, Her (aera i tha afternoon. Those of you knew Mrs. Tannis Killough, ‘and her brave, gentle, self siving spirit, will know what mean. ose of you who didn't her, and to all who love Him, Well, Annie old girl , You missed the big one By BRUCE LEVETT for those whose funetion it is to mark such forelock tug. plored i Liicien Lachapalle of oor Montreal bureau, is one who eschewed the watch, thirst: instead for a cageful of exotic fowl. Fine — but how the hell do you inscribe a elute! ns? The same problem faced those responsible ting Ivan C. (Bub) Corbet, Bub w nothing les than portable mixer. build- wall around his house at ise problems the me. Doenitz commanded the Nazi Fees marines, or U-boats, that Almost 3000 Allied shi Germai the inal stages of the Informed by Bera of Apri 30, 1945, that Hitler successor. FREES DOLPHINS: rokyo var) — Charges mi be i snadian Green, peoce) cba Patrick Wall who fae himself in after freeing 180 "A (AP) — A. jetliner that crasned in northern Colombia last weekend, killing all 8 people aboard, want down afer an expl- sarribpe unegh arene ed out the plane's hydra ¢ontral system aniline oficial has He said the blast aboard the Caravelle jet of the airline Aerovias del Cesar may have been caused by bomb. near cs co was being held for questioning after the to fishermen’ cooperative lid im last Thurs. NEW DELHI (AP) — The n police broke up a protest rally staged to demand thermen in Ito captured 1,800 dolphins last week, of which 1,200 had already been slaughtered and sold for their mea t February, an American environmentalist, Dexter Ca gered fishermen on the island near Nagasaki, by tearing nets that held 800 diphina, About 200 them were set free. 1SKILLED OAXACA, MEXICO (AP) — plunged 180 metres down a steep mounain slope. as spokesman Mario Jimenes said’ was bound from Mexico City to this eapltal of the southern state of Oaxaca. He said the accident occurred about 90 kilometres south of Oaxsea. prices for erops, All Tea Radio reported. he abortive rally earlier Fri day at Nagper 600 lseetiestoeth of New Delhi, marked the end of a “Long March” of protests through Maharashtra by discontented farm. Among the political leaders ar rested for defying orders. banning as the news agency United News of India reported. FLOODS SEATTLE (AP) Western way washed away homes and closed roads. Hundreds fled their homes, at least temporarily, but there were no reports of injuries or Later in ths da, Bou waters re recediny ‘most swollen tres he National Weather Ser A forecast of more heavy Hee downgraded to light rain. afl around Western Wash. centimetres, the weather service said. BANGKOK (AP) — A Thai court has sentenced a U.S. surfing instructor to life imprisonment for Pesossion'of 2 rare of berala sticks Des, 16 50 he wes ae to a flight . The ‘a wes found hidden in his BUILD NEW HOTEL PEKING (AP) — Construction ‘of a 2,200-room hotel has begun i Canton as a foint Hong "Kong. Chinese veutue, China's Xinhua fevered Saterday, It said the $120-mi designed by Hoag Kong seh Szutu Hui, is expected to ope three years when the first” 1,000 rooms have been completed Q WH BELGRADE (AP) — TI goslay parliament has ado It calls for an increase of three 103.5 per cent in the gross national Product for 1981, the same rate of growth as 1 The in approved Friday, proposed a aural vipa Romine en caver iss per cent, and calls for a four ent boost in agricultural produc. tion, which showed a twoper-cent deer LAVATORY EXPLODES HONG KONG (AP) — immediately apparent, police said, VANDALS STRIKE BERLIN (AP) — Gangs of youths supporting a so-called squat downtown West Berlin during the twoday Christmas holiday, author. ities said Saturda; The violence broke out despite a truce between city authorities and squatters alter series of siret battles and apartment takeovers that left scores injure Police said the youths set fire to a church, a post office, and several other buildings. The fires were all extinguished and no arrests or injuries were reporte Many raids appeared to have been planned simultaneously in dif ferent places to spread police forces thin euthoriiea sad vandals also tried to burn a 1ometre Christmas tree in the downtown section of West Berlin.