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Second-storey windows may Sead rope or chain Todder to enable occupants fo escape + Groce a meeting pp outside the home $0’ you'll know Srarrons! one meet: . MOVIES Canadian News and Sports Network Canadian Channel . [ea i ADULT movies. - ; © Ali Color Ive Queen Beds © Snack Bar © Direct Dial Phone Shamrock Motel E. 1629 Sprague Ave. pokane, Washington U.S.A. 99202 Telephone (509) 535-0888 _ ° RESERVATIONS ARE RECOMMENDED byMiniaters tn : ‘West Kootenay’ up aeteae JAMES Calvary Baptist Church ‘Two people méet and start talking religion and: both agreo that there is! a God.: Said the first, man, “God made everything bat things sare improving’ as we become ‘more. educated.:’ God looks. ’ after we who do our, best and don't harm our neighbor: God ; has ruled the world from the beginning but ‘sometimes ‘it » Bets out of hand, like in wars, “and disease. God’ punishes, the bad people but the ' good ones go to heaven — we hope. The Bible tells a :lot about’: God and has a lot in it that he is supposed to have said. Churches are good, but they ore all about the same. I go ‘on doing the best 'I.can.'I believe in God.” :. The second person said, “I believe in God. He is my Father. He made everything good’ but man has spoiled it , all by sin and not appreci- |; ating what God has done for us. God looks after us, the good and the bad of us. He waters the’ crops .of the | wicked as well as the faithful. God rules the world. He holds the stars in place and regu- lates the tides and ‘seasons: and all through eternity noth: ing has. ever happened. with _ out ‘his. permission. God sometimes uses harsh ways “to discipline us, but one day Man dies Former Castlegar resident William (Bill) Kalesnikoff died suddenly March 6 at. Trail Regional Hospital, aged 34. . Mr. Kalesnikoff’ was born in Nelson June 12, 1948 and later attended Stanley Hum- Phries High School in Caatle- gar. He graduated from Sel- kirk College i in 1971 ‘with. a : He will cast the’ devil, into Hell, the place‘he made.es- pecially for the devil and his messengers. If we hoose; to but’ we ! will:-go where he -goes.: God is. pre- paring a: place for: His. fol- lowers: and: only the. re- deemed ° can follo Him there. “The. Bible is the book I follow but it does not contain the word of God. It word of God. It is not'given to fables and childish stories . and it is hated because:man fears its: truth. People ‘have died for it because they ‘are not ‘afraid of its ‘truth,- The Church as we know it ‘today is the “called out” ones who dared to follow Jesus;Christ who is God's: Word:in: the flesh, Churches are all, the until "Apr “Centre t and" “9th. The show in a remorse this year, i th Art Club, the sabia Community Arts Coun Centre. e Kootenay , and . same only to those who don't 4 attend one regularly and who don’t care to know the differ- ence. A true church teaches the Bible as it fs, without tinkering with its meaning or trying to make it mean what they want it to. “God is ‘my personal Fa- ther. He is my highest prior- ity. don't always honor Him to the best of my knowledge ‘but I'm sorry and He knows I love him. /“You see my friend there is a difference between know- * ing there is a God ard know- ing God.” suddenly a half.ago. He had been employed by Cominco since 1978. - E He enjoyed gardening and -reading and was the secre- tary of the Trail Lions Club. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth; ‘two daughters, Julia and Michelle; his’ par- ents, Peter and Annie Kales- nikoff of Brilliant; ‘sister, Elaine dicoff of Robson; ' degree in - tration. Trail from Castlegar a year a . brother, Peter Kalesnikoff of Castlegar; «' and‘ -numerous cousins, nieces'and nephews. IS iT WORTH THE RISK? The Law “ ; No order for fork (2) in respect MANUFACTURE. SALE OR P OF Eves To OBTAIN TELECOMMUNICATION | Sens > 287.1(1) Every one who, without lowtul ‘excuie, the proof of which lies upon him a or other teloph telegaph owned by a ‘person engaged i or other shall em under + providing pean to the ‘public or forming part of. the - h or other possesses, sells or offers for sale or k any instrument or device or any component thereof, the design of which renders it primarily useful, for obtaining the use of any telecom- munication facility or service, under circumstan- ces that give rise to a reasonable inference that the device has basen used or is or was intended to be used to obtain the use of any telecom. _ munication facility or service without payment of a lawtul charge therefor, is guilty ‘able: offence and liableto imprisonment for two Yow Where a person is convicted of an offence under subsection (1) or paragraph 287 (1) (b), any instrument or device in relation to which the was d or the of of an indic- - service or aystem of such a person by means of which an o! fence under subsection (1) has been. committed if such person was not a party to the - offence. 1974-75-76, c. 93, 5. 24. A Conviction The Queen versus Brotze!, Saskatchowan Provinctal Court, 1982. This is the first case which has come to our atten- * .tion-involving pay television. Mr. Brotzel was charged with theft of telecommunication service Code. to. section 287(1) (b) of the Crimianl lu Code. idge King ruled that propels use of a. which constituted the offence, upon such convic- tion, In addition to any | punishment that is im- posed, may be J to Her Maj Whereupon It may be disposed of as the Attor- ney General directs, dudg ice: on of the Pay Vv italehecnn Service. The eo of the unpaid monthly charges and placed Mr. Brotzel on prokation for one cus jear. Judge King also ruled that the ac- 's television set did not have to be turned on for the offence to take place. cable west t.u. itd. 1146 Cedar.Ave., Trail. 365-3122 368-5501 , First. Choice Pay-TV. By Pastor ROY HUBBEARD | The Castlegar Christian< Ministerial Association’ has sent a letter of conern to the Canadian Radio and Tele-- Pa ing began with a rieadingtal Asi lect was to bring in , ‘yoluntecred ‘to be! part of 2 a discussion about the “.nec- .some: films. of. wide-ranging ‘essity. of recognizing-the interest that: would minister needs of people and reaching ‘toa general audiehee. Details ; will be in th out to minister to, them: It was regarding the ‘“immoral” material that the churches consider an affront-to “wom- anhood and goodness” on The’ ministerial has‘ also recommended that. individ->, uals who are concerned write the CRTC and/or the cable TV company carrying‘ the program, The Pay-TV ‘issue: was raised at the -ministerial's Mareh 8 meeting. The meet- enemies are not: ‘people. but. spiritual forces that we must recognize. If we remember this fact, we can find love in, - our heart to. reach: out’ to ‘nearly anyone else: is A spring | Projet ‘was dis- cussed + consideration given to‘ “some ‘extensive projects inthe years to come, ~ possibly even involving the ministerials from Trail and Nelson at one of them. The final deciafon for this steering committee to head - ae up. x wegen Bri. “ad ‘Shower was declared a "aticeess: The words. of the | : recent.trip.to meet with Youth For. Chie leaders yielded more written material but little else. He was referred back to national office of YFC in Torbnto for more information and so he has contacted them by letter. He hopes to have more in- formation.to share. with the... people. of Castlegar at a public meeting very shortly. Local Tesidents have already were’ well ‘received. How- ever, the ministerial is-rec- ommending that a lady speak on their behalf in the future. Consideration for a Single Parent, Christian Fellowship was given. The idea received good: discussion. Anyone in: terested in such a:fellowship, is. asked to contact your. pas- tor. or Pastor Roy Hubbeard. at 865-5212 or 365-5180. Woman fights for church PORTAGE: LA PRAIRIE MAN. -{ Kohat i ‘has a a fondly Battle-for ~ more than a year to preventa stately 66-year-old church’ from being” replaced’ by a parking lot. " While the “fight goes. on, many. of. about 60 hand- painted icons on the walls of the Church of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin” Mary have been removed and much of the Ukrainian Catholic church's: interior’ has been vandalized. Z Kohit said in an interview that parishioners, with. the “authorization of Rev. Jerry historical - sites ‘advisory board. eine \ -Radkewyez said. that isn’t true, although he added he has. given approval for the paintings to be cut off the walls to save them from the demolition. The parish built a modern $600,000. brick and . steel church behind the old build- ing in May. ‘They plan: to build a parking lot where the’ ‘old church stands.. - “abe , Hommaeons, Wi A noe U SE RY) aes 30 - 5:30 © China Creek. - Chicks We are now taking orders. for Radkewyez © said’ an interview 99 per cent ee ths be’ when the’ evaluati i ,would ;, fihistied, ‘ parish is behind the ‘demid!."’ Howevél,'she said there is ition of the: church. He said Kohut is without allies. KOHUT DISAGREES ‘Kohut, a life-long resident of the city of 14,000, dis- agrees. “There are others who feel : the same as me but they are timid,” said the former parish-council secretary. “They don't want to come forward.” The church, built by fnimat- grant parishioners when the city was young, ‘dominates the akyline with its green and’ silver onion domes. . The advisory board is de- ciding whether itis worth protecting under the ie toba Historical Sites 1 pnd Mb I jects Act. Joy Cohnstaedt, ‘minister resources, is concerned about recent. developments. She Hen the department thought it had s:promisc from the pee that demolition ‘would: not take place - until June 1, TO SERVE YOUR BETTER — : WE SUPPLY i Shur Grain Feed Hardware > Garden Seeds. - Fishing Supplies & Bait Hunting & Fishing |: Licences... : Dog Licences; Newspapers & Magazines Lottery Tickets Gulf Gas & Oil Propane Depot : (metered propane) And we are also a collection agency for "WEST KOOTENAY POWER & CABLE WEST. _ OPEN 12 HOURS A DAY Located ihe Robson side? Phone 365-7941 “nothing the province can do’ legally to prevent demolition . because the church: and its: contents have not yet been. found to be historically’ Nabe uable, Radkewycz, who. lives a Winnipeg and commutes to the parish on weekends, said the old church is in need of structural repairs the | con- gregation can’t afford. . - .~ WAITED FOR RULING | He added that ‘the parish council, under pressure from the province and others, de- * eided to hold off demolition until the end of January, to allow.-for evaluation. by. the “It’s now March ‘and. we have nothing fr om the of < aa ef iLikowyed aia the cbureh has accepted a bid by a local firm’ to scrap the’ church. . Demolition will start’ when the company is ready. “If they (the province) are’ serious about saving it,.they should make us some sort.of an offer. x “They should quote us a sum.’.. We are just Playing with the government, n They have talked to overy- body ‘about the church, ex- ; cept for the lawful owners.” » Kohut’ said if delays con- tinue, there won't-be much” left to save. “Almost all of the paintints have been removed. They've just been torn‘off, There are. holes in the walls and much of : . the woodwork has been delib- erately: vandalized.” ~ She has refused to’ ait on. the parish ‘council ‘as sec- - retary this year because of the fight, “Most people in the parish don't know’ what's going on. They think:the paintings are being professionally removed - and Rot damaged. J": ~ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING KC Co- Sarge Sacity international Women’s Day o! ited with special displays anid arch 8 bra films ‘at Selkirk College. College | women’s access co- Bo) prepared. This will) make / The library board suid staff are “delighted” with .com- funds donated by the Sons of Norway and the, University Women's Club. The Price of these lenses has escalated to $446, plus federa) and: pro- vincial sales tax which adds ' another $75, ig approximate- ly $800, have .been. donated "by patrons, who have made their choice from, the lists available at the branches. ‘The Kiwanis Club is donat- ing ‘time ‘and materials to ; reate another shelving area ‘in the . Castlegar: Branch ‘ basement. A storage room has ‘been gutted- and: lined \with) floor and ceiling ‘tiles éand’ wooden. shelving . units room for approximately 1,800 books and is the very last ’ plece of space available. The librarians plan‘ to, move the ita shitey with, her display of women in’ adult biography section down Cos . Various profession lewsPhoto sentenced: to 76 days in jail Ruse inday, March hunter took’ the: easy way out! in. his search ‘for trophy’ ripsey’ ‘animals, shooting sheep and shot: an‘ elk’ “just outside athe elk in Banff and Jasper Na- Banff townsite.’ **~ tional Parks. 7") *(We) ‘stopped 'to ‘Took vat . Park officials say’ Michael one from the: ‘truck: Mike , Bhipsey killed. a - bighorn leaned across me and.shot an’ sheep with a heavy handgun. elk through my window. We at« the Columbia Acefields. just ‘went and et the horns to tife new shelves. ; The library has purchased another reading lens with ordinary they may feel, - ‘is | He ‘aid ‘Bhipsey, who |had the head mounted on another animal's body, taunted him: “If (you're going. to. puraue this any farther you'll have to bring in some People with a higher LQ.” Steele brought: in investi- gators from’ a ‘Sacramento, ” Salit, erime lab. and outfitter from Wan B.C. ually to ak: who ‘was fined’ $5,000.‘and WANTS RECORDS -: “He decided he wants to be in: Shipsey’s one of the top trophy hunters - leseribed in the “world,” Steele said. “They dropped everything. * to help us."" 5) The lab found sheep could be identified through the rid-, ir: aan a they. ivedligatiie."Beeai” , break Case Ds clas “We drove up to take pic- found Rankin was ‘turning up -tures, Mike'and' I. ... just. with ‘trophies on every hunt- drove up in the campsite near, ing trip. The best guides are the icofields..I fed the rams usually aucesiatal only ‘half. and’ Mike took ‘pictures, the time. “Bang, one was ‘staggering = There was no evidence backwards as I turned. until they seized a film from around.” Rankin’s camera ‘and_ found " Filmi from Ranikin's camera pictures of sheep at the ice- showed the ttieep was tame fields, just after a decapi- tated ram ‘was found there. a: Puzzle. No.. 43, BOLL mEPREEE STIUMAN SMF ART BIARENIARAISITO . SEL ORGERUNDERTEREE! ANE UN EOmE ey ( ee we Sundays March 6c ‘Cryptoquip: ; : WHEN BIG CATERPILLAR SAW-CUTE BUG, | HIS HEART WENT PITTER-PATTER. “| Carpet Cleaner You: INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL - All day for $ $15. 50 24 Hrs, for Sis. 50 ‘Rent the Rug Doctor. The improved “steam” , carpet cleaner with the _ "VIBRATING BRUSHI" Rug Doctor has the best of both In its:3-Way Cleaning “The Professional Steam Gan Now Rent!" AVAILABLE AT CARL'S DRUGS Castleaird Plaza 365-7269 The Joy Keillor Bridge Club saw 18 pairs compete. March 7 with'an average: of 60 and ‘the ‘following results. First was Dr. Ron Perrier and Ian Glover with.67, sec- ond was Bill” Gorkoff.' and Hubert Hunchak with 66%. Tied for third ‘with 65% were Myrna “Baulne ‘and showed up with a warrant for his album of hunting photos. The millionaire rushed’ past’ the agents and threw the’ book off a pier into the ocean. It floated,.and:Shipsey was fined $1,000: for attempting to’ destroy. evidence. In Canada he faces charges | of hunting, in.national parks, + removing. wildlife from. Al-, * berta ‘without an ‘export per-: \ mit,’ possession “of ‘an ‘un- registered,’ restricted . weap. on and several charges. for'il- The lenses are loaned out on a semi-permanent basis to patrons whose sight prevents their reading even’. large print without extra magni- § fication. The picture books in: both children's sections are being § rearranged alphabetically, Py. volunteer. labor. . Thanks volunteer Jo. Taylor, . Pies project in’ the Kinnaird Branch is nearly completed. Riverg School visited the li- -brary for a story hour session with Pat Livingstone. ’ Library, cireulation:; for February was 5,654 and:new: *; registrations totalled 100, Women Aglow has | special to Him. The 95 wom- Hi-Arrow, en present were blessed as lough read Psalm 24 as she led the praise and ‘worship. The ladies were: pleased to have Linda Wagner: playing piano after her long absence due to illness: . * Gloria Zoobkoff shared her faith as she testified to how the Lord has taught her. that. each person, no matter: how Cancer’ workshop | legal possession of wildlife. esults Donna Wiwchar with Hea- ther Pottle and Rita Perrier, Fifth: was ‘Hugh ‘Auld and Gwen Krueger with 68 and sixth was Dan Horan and - Bert Tyson with 62%. This upcoming week will see a charity game, with pro- ceeds going to the Kidney Foundation of Canada. - : Society orientation workshop March, 17. in..the. banquet: room of the Hi-. ‘Arrow: Arms. Motel.’ ~ The workshop will start at 10'a.m. and continue’ through to 3-p.m. A. complimentary lunch will be served at 12:80. Contact Moroso ’ at 365-5812 if attending the lun- cheon. Minister of sig - Commission on. School District Administrative Costs: ‘The Commission on School District Administrative Costs . has been established! by the.Hon. William Vander Zalm, in the administration oft BC. school districts: The Commis- sloners are Mark we Sager, Chairman. and Allan G. , Stables. Ine school district cost savings (a) x dantnstration costs, in order to: f school district Including “(o) . In areas considered to be high: and will: @ (d) considered to be high. : The review wilalso Include studies of: ‘The Commission will arrange for and hold regional public required. and personal ofthe The Commission will report its findings to the Minister of no later than Sep 1,-1983. issues as The Commission will hese —— fro the public: Wednesday, March 16 7:30 pm Board Room Selkiris § College; Castlegar Written. submissions wil be recelved until May 15, 1983, at the 7, Ministry of Education “745i Elmbridge Way Hou B.C. MINISTRY OF LA PROVINCE OF BRMSH SH COLUMBIA BCR: EDUCATION ‘ Helen Makortoff sang ‘Amaz- ff ing Grace in Russian. © Special speaker this month was Mary. Lockie from Leth- ‘bridge, Alberta. With Acts .as her text: “For in Him we live, and move, and have’ our! being;’....” Mrs. Lockic spoke on the spiritual realities of life in Christ. 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