CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 18, 1983 EIB eRe Gee San BED ote AUTC aM 7 u-Dor Sports Castlegar SUNDAY FOOTBALL — CFL: Toronto Agonait Nt: sHomilion Ti r-Cats, 10:30 a.m., channel ba} we . channel i NRL ‘son| Francisco. avers WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA Complete Car and Truck Repairs AUTO BODY & PAINTING Bear Creek Road, Trail 364-2588 MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD. SERVICE — PARTS — AUTO BODY 1700 Columbia, Castlegar 365-2155 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES 48 AUvTO PARTS Mon. - Fri. 8.a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Sat. 8.a.m. - -5 p.m. 920 Farwell, Trail MITCHELL AUTO PARTS For All Your Auto Needs APA 1402 Columbia, Castlegar (umd ay 365-7248 ‘DEALERSHIPS MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD. “DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE” 1700 Columbia, Castlegar 365-2155 368-0245 _| WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA Bear Creek Road, Trail and CASTLEGAR CHEVRON | 425 Columbia, Castlegar : save $3 m spring start-up. Gi 12:30 p. vs. si fouls sCerdinge, A 0 a.m, channel 7; San Diego Charge Narcan rattle Sea ants ve. 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The Art of Self-Defence andan Qlympie Sport WELCOME More info call 365-5028 TUMES; pacts, Elementary School League career. “Everything that could possibly go wrong) went | wrong for me last year,” said: ‘the atta Gefencenian this, _ When, © ‘in’ admiration, he DUNCAN (CP) — De- fenceman Harold Snepsts of Vancouver Canucks wasn't in a preferred bargaining po- sition to pry a new contract out of general manager ‘The condition of ‘his back was suspect and Snepsts had experienced the most dread- ful, forgettable season of his “nine-year National Hockey touched off the besten thing IN CONTRACT. TALKS Snepsts stu bborn| just terrible.” wanted to budge.’ year.” Alvin? He didn't mind. And his;.'teammates think the > whole “‘thing’ is” hilarious. Alvin ‘Thus, forevermore, ‘” with ‘Trudeau, Kidder said, adding, “I just got: married, we're generally. just friends,” She insisted “it's easy, for anyone to get through to the prime minister of'Canada on disarmament,” adding she has “discussed it a lot” with Trudeau and written to. him on tlie issue. But James Stark, president of Operation Dismantle, interjected to say he hasn't had the |’ chance to talk to Trudeau in seven:years as the national organization's leader. ¢ Kidder, who pared the role of Lois Lane in the Superman: movies, sal Canadians ‘fearful ‘of nuclear war should try, 7 “establish a dialogue” with #e Liberal government that,runs the country. “Here's what I think you should all do,” Kidder said, “I think everybody should go join the Liberal party or the NDP, but the NDP would never get in power, so get in the Liberal: party and push; through to make sure the and grew dat |< UNITED WAY WEEK. . marking this week as United: Wdy W u Acting Mayor Al ‘Ald. Marilyn Reagan ‘clinically paranoid’ OTTAWA (CP) — The leader of a major disarma- ment organization Saturday described President Reagan as “clinically paranoid” and said Prime Minister Trudeau practices “psychic numbing” to avoid realistically consid- ering the horrors of nuclear war, Dr.. Helen Caldicott, presi- dent of Boston-based Physi- cians for Nuclear Responsi- bility, said at a news’ con- ference sponsored by- Operation Dismantle Inc. the risk of a war has increased greatly since the Soviet downing of a Korean Air. Lines jumbo jet two weeks ago. Since it happened Sept. 1, Reagan has engaged in “vin- dictive rhetoric” against the Soviet Union and Congress has displayed “totally in- appropriate behavior” by ap- proving increased defence ‘spending. The Canadian gov- . ernment has a major role to kickoff celebrations aoe roclamation was play in trying to ease ten- United Wey sions between the United nuclear issue\is the foremost: thing on the platfc About 400 people from across Canada are attending the third ‘annual meeting of Operation Dismantle. ‘An activist in the Hollywood entertainment com- munity as a nuclear disarmament advocate, Kidder said she introduced the prime minister to Helen Caldicott, president of Boston-based Physicians for Social Respon- sibility. Caldicott said she found Trudeau-“very concerned about nuclear war, but not enough not to test the cruise missile.” The prime minister is' intelligent, but must be pressured more by ordinary Canadians who object to proposed testing of unarmed U.S. missiles in Western Canada starting early next year, Caldicott suggested. Stark complained that the Liberal government led by Trudeau follows an old tradition of “show me the money and I'll show you the policy,” in deciding matters like whether or not to allow American weapons testing. He’ added, “when and if I do get to know the man as well as Miss Kidder and Dr. Caldicott, perhaps I'll warm up to him.” a 4 i _Bob-Hope-to-lead victim fund drive : WASHINGTON (AP) — Comedian Bob Hope will lead and Chrysler Corp. chairman Lee a $1-million drive for families of the engers who were killed when the Soviet Union shot down a South Korean airliner Sept. 1, Senator Alfonse D'Amato (R-N.Y.) said. D'Amato, who organized the effort, said Hope will be joined by New York Yankees U.S. pass- ' U.S. Chopper crashes By The A 1 Sh” 13 ‘waters ‘west of. A U.S. Navy rae crashed in the Sea of Japan Saturday while hunting for the downed South Korean , Sakhalin, .a “militarily. strat- egic Soviet island. Japanese officials /had:said waters in airliner but all four crew | members were rescued. The Soviets recovered another part of the jumbo jet that shot down the cancelled For- eign Minister Andrei Grom- yko's trip to the United Nations. Lt.-Cmdr. Mark Neuhart, a navy spokesman at the Pen- tagon, said the helicoper was operating from the frigate Badger and that -it ditched while conducting a search for the.jet,, shot (down . by,; a..,turbine \four-seat, helicopters _Soviet. interceptor, in Soviet - Its mission wamto-extend the’ airspace Sept. 1. All 269 ‘ people aboard the jet died. Neuhart said the chopper sank in “about 500 fathoms of water (1,000 metres). The four crew were Victims Assistance Fund. The senator has asked the Internal Revenue Service to grant tax-exempt status to the fund -so contributions would be tax-deductible. “It seems to me everybody has forgotten the families of the victims,” D'Amato said. owner George Steinbrenner Western number focussed in on the families.” vice “Here's a way we can show compassion and do some- thing. We're so outraged at held its monthly meeting the tragedy that nobody's ‘Wednesday night in the Rob- A Comalen of social ser- picked up by the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Monroe and were suffering only from ex- posure.” Neuhard would not be more specific about the crash site, saying only it was in “Apparently ‘we have con- firmed there was no hostile action against the helicop- ter,” Neuhart said. “It is premature to speculate but equipment failure could have been a factor. The accident is still under investigation. As. far as we know, the sea state was good and the weather ‘was good.” LOOKING FOR OBJECTS ‘The helicopter was a twin- sensors‘ and weapons sys- tems capabilities of the sur- face vessel. In other words, it was using its sensors to de- tect underwater objects, Neuhart said. Japanese officials had no further information on the chopper, but they said a Soviet ship hoisted two sig- nal flags Saturday to warn Japanese vessels to steer clear of the Soviet search WI workshop Oct. 5 Robson Women's Institute son Church hall. The end of the fall fair and the Women's In- The, Western Express numbers for Wednesday, Sept. 14 $100,000 draw are: 2421882, 2088986, 9084578, 1691899, 2255046. And for the money, D'Amato said. Ave. will be formed to distribute. stitute workshop in Salmo Legion Hall Oct. 5 was dis- Contributions can be sent cussed with nine members to: The Soviet Massacre Vic- present and one guest. tims Assistance Fund, Suite Plans were also made to host a Day the $10,000 draw: 2472004, 1203, 1750 F i Washington, D.C., supper at the Robson Hall Oct. 9. Tickets will be sold in the near future. After the meeting lunch was served by Kathy Mc- Givern and Polly Horcoff. Elaine Jackman won the booster. The Robson WI invites all interested women to their monthly meetings held at 2 p.m. on the second Wednes- day of each month in the Robson Church hall. More more information phone 865- 5772 or 965-5633. Mca The fresh, good taste of Dairyland ice cream comes in everyones 's favourite flavour. Classic Vanilla. iene banane Fudge. Rich Chocolate and Butterscotch Ripple. Cherry Custard, the triple treat of Nepcie anda whole lot more. Plus—every month—a special feature fla States and Soviet Union and should do so, she said. “Russia is overtly para- noi, as is the president of ‘he United States,” Caldicott eer And, as with a par- zen 20 nat Soviet’ ee anoid patient, it is dangerous bout 80 i tical,miles west “threaten or stick needles 2 a ak ae eal wales tip in them or hurt them” be- halin’ itip. cause they are likely to lash Rear-Admiral'’©: oMasay roshi back. Kato of Japan's Maritime Operation Dismantle's™ Safety Agency told-reporters third annual conference at- in northern Wakkanai, just tracted about 400 peace and south of Sakhalin, :that the disarmament advocates to Soviets put a xmere yel- the University of Ottawa. low submarine into the wa- ter, then retrieved it and Galaleatt ead Oana marked the area, with red sition next door to the United. Buoy, States makes it a key player He said one of the 26 inefforts to reduce war risks. Soviet ships in the area, the In all-out nuclear war, 90 per oil driller Mikhail Mirchinsk, cent of Americans might be then winched: up an uniden- dead and probably the same tifiable object from another percentage of Canadians, és" “7% Soviet-vessel. Asked whe- -pecially: because: U.8.: indus-- ther the. object could have tries like Litton Inc. that been the jumbo jet’s “black manufacture missile compon- box” flight recorder, he said, ents in Canada make some “I refuse to speculate.” Canadian cities targets. CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 18, 1983 £4, Attention Men & Boys! For ea Seasons pe Bonnett’ smen Weor 233 Columbia 365-6761 OFF for Cash THANK YOU We would like to thank everyone who par- ticipated and helped to make our Fall Fair a suc- cess. We would also like to remind everyone that the fair is open to the general public and hope to make next year a fig igger and better year. 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