Dear Ann Landers: | was doing grocery shopping today and heard the checker say to the men chead of me, “lam not supposed to do this but | will let it go this time.” The customer bought a super-crunch candy bar for $1.09 and paid for it with $2,00 worlh of FOOD STAMPS. He got Poack 91 cents in change. tam a nurse ina neighborhood clinic. We see a lot of welfare people whose bills are paid by you and me, the taxpayers, It burns me up whon | see food- stamp people come in wearjng eather coats, fashion” boots and designer jeans. Most ‘of those loofers smell terrible, Why can’t they ‘super bar of soap in- stead of o super bar of candy? And, ch yes, the woman ahead of him in line (alsoa food-stamper) had on infant under her orm, but was she buying milk? No. indeed. ; Just club soda and Pepsi-Cola, 1 sae so many young unmarried women keeping their babies these days. Why? Because thay get Aid to Dependent Children, and it beats working at a job where they rove to get up in the morning. — Burning in vAppleton, Wis. Dear Apple: Please don’t judge all food-stam recipients by the man who bought the super-crunc! candy bar ‘for $1.09. Many people on welfare are. elderly, disabled and young children. They would die: without. government assistance, As for welfare people needing a'bar of soap more than they need a bar of candy, | know some folks in the higher income brackets who don’t smell very good either, Oear Ann Landers: My sister, who is several years older than I, is always giving me advice. Four ears ago, when | moved, 1 thought things would be dif- erent, ut b was wrong. They are worse, Now she calls me long- distance and tells me how I should do this, that * and the other. I like my life and believe | am handling things just fine. 1 get the impression she thinks she is smarter than lam. (No one else does.) ‘| have hinted that | wish she would stop telling th omnat to do, but it hasn’t helped. Why does she do thi — Bugged in Bolse Dear Bugged: Older sisters often have trouble accepting the fact that little sis has grown up, learned a lot and maybe even surpassed them. They continue to direct, advise ‘and Instruct even though the counsel is unsolicited and frequently resented. | see nothing wrong with laying it on the line. Simply say, “Please stop telling me what to do. I’m a grown woman now, and it's time you treated me like one.” If you don’t have the courage fo moke this little speech, dear, mail her today’ 's column, CONFIDENTIAL to Sand in My Eyes: You mean “Rocks in Your Head.” The reason you are “lost in‘ thought"is because it is unfamiliar territory. Stop seeing that girl before you hear from her father AND his lawyer. She is under-age, Shopkeeper’s wife’ comes up shooting “MOUNT CLEMENS, liquor store the family MICH. (AP) — While her husband lay “wounded, -a woman shopkeeper, using a gun in each hand, killed two armed robbers in an incident like “something out of the | Wild West,” police said. Police said Mary Mark- ham, 44, was tending Bob Davey's Wine Shop recently when two masked men walked in, put guns to the heads of Mrs. Markham and her 18-year-old son, Chad, and demanded money. Her husband, Richard, 41, was shot when he came out of a back room and surprised one of the bandits. As bystanders hit the floor, Mrs. Markham “ducked below the counter and came up with a gun in each of her hands, firing,” said Lieut. Nick Rouns of the Mount Clemens police department. She emptied the two wea- pois — .857-calibre- Magnum and a .32-calibre pistol, The two dead robbers were identified as George Jones, 37, of Munt Clemends, and Demarze Strong, 31, of Detroit. “One man was hit five times, the other three,” said Rouns. “That's pretty good shooting from two hands — for anyone.” v"I'm really sorry about what happened,” Mrs. Mark- ham said. “I saw a gun at my son's head. What more can I Mrs. Markham said she started training regularly at a local shooting range after a robbery in January at the To paint Lady Diana Spencer - INDON (AP) — A much- citicized British artist will paint the first official portrait of Lady Diana Spencer. The National Portrait Gal- fery here has commissioned painter Bryan Organ, who drew barbs for his sombre painting of Price Charles and blurred image of Pricess Margaret. bought last year. Her husband was in stable condition in hospital, recov- ering from a gunshot wound to the left side. PUBLISHER The Castlegar News is lished by Castle News Ltd. Mall subsciption rate to the CASTLEGAR NEWS 1s $20 ta The pri a newsstands | is ‘ase for each only faltecied” . class meil registration number 0019. ERRORS The cous i News will not b ie for eny errors the - cy of the idvertisar, to eS tas when it is frst the in that In the evant of failure to rublish gry ad- verilsement of any descrip: tion, or in the ‘errors occur in th vacahing of on advert signaty oarorne charged tor but t balance of the advertisement will b ‘ap: plicoble rate, In ‘an error, advertising gs services at o wrong price, the withdrawn at any time, NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT Full, complete ond s copyright In any printed mi 1 ‘and berate wa ine cexarsieets Estoblihed: rn 7 ea? Twice Weekly Moy 4, 1980 Incorporating thi Mid Wank Mirror Published from Sept, BURT CAMPBELL Publisher. Los HUGHES, Manoging Editor; GARY FLEMING, varlising Manager: tina KOSITSIN, Circulat Thoncger: ELAINE LEE, Oliiee Manager. CENSUS COMPLETE? Not quite. Judi E: de, Census Canada Central Technician; is still working at:the home of Census : Commissioner J.. Charters on some ‘of , the thousands of census returns and scores of census representative's repor- ts which must be checked before they are forwarded to Vancouver. The cen-. - Inserted br y a Group o1 Concerned Area Residents. sus, whether.we aaies with ito or not, is ie law of the land and persons failing to ive the required information not only. ace possible prosecution. but. deprive the community of at least $200 a year in federal and provincial grants. Citizens who have not been enumerated should call 365-5241 for information. 1. In 1980 the Environmental Land,Use Committee Secretariat, on unbiased planning group set.up by the Government,. solution for the resettlement of the Lower Arrow Lake, Fins group © wisely limited the development-of the Deer Park area to 10 water- front lots and stants 5-acre- tots, eovina adequate fend for, a are B.C. Hydro! snew 1981 prope sal wold create 48 small lots. 2. Hydro’ s 1981, nispeual threatens: to destroy the recreational potential of the Deer ro tha 1 forall time in order to satisfy the vague land claims of less tl op people. In view‘of the limited access to the Lower Arrow Lake, a large por- tion of Deer.Park should be retaingd fe fo] weather highwa' school bus. The local ‘tod burden. ited community with no x \expensive services, such.as an all- rbage disposal and eventuaily a school with ver, will bear the brant of this expensive proposed a: he development of a a park. (CP) — |. type of: pollution ;catsed' 1 by. +: increnalny of electric nd : + electronic ‘products’ | fis “ threateniig to escalate from: tons: ‘officials agree, pollution of the airw: been mainly a'nuisance:— stereo. owner feceiving the ball ‘game ‘his; neighbor: ‘Is Ustening to — but, te can be dangerous, Kootenay ‘area 3) the . servic 3 looking tor trainer.’ Appllcants Grade 12 and be i ster locations It Gonada, Starting wage Ts 5265. por week, (610) Two 4th Clon leo engineers are required ‘by’ employers Tall. eahiit work int involved Wages $12. per hour. (434) ‘A man" wearing, - digner “ near ile paving “oven In'a restaurant, Ando Prpsche driver skidded out of Hr PaRey, maker fainted me. Ms cd: when you go to look for it, the source :of : the. interference, ~ ‘control when the. radio of a\).: “jpahsing ear knocked: out the ‘+ gars electronic fuel injection “system. “ vethe frightening. thing is “that it’s not necessarily trace- ~ able,”. sald:’Nissar: Alimed, director of ‘the ommuntea- tions department's engines sab to with Sal ‘and - represented ‘the: Electrical Electronic“: Manufaturers- ). Mus Use lof voles nd “hands,” Shilt 1, wort may be invalved: Salary prox! $5. per hour. (419) 4. B.C. . Hydro! s."pri sumed* : mr closely scrutinized: ” | difficultios,’. but.” manifacturers don't-want whole ‘burden. ‘The’ standards ‘association. report... recommended’ development Lof ~volunary; technical’: standards ‘and *a national’ test. laboratory,» . estimated to. cost about $1... million. *y o..one knows ho it would cost manufa furers ‘to redesign their prod. ucts everything from ele + Fonteally controlled ‘cara, tele-° phones, ‘toasters, Association on the standards sociation . committee | that (a) Is Bi Cc. tigre, $: pledge ‘to -ps wide wate ; ron owners. a lega' commltinien (b). If so, ‘which of the h ndreds.-of: privilege. of ° purchapin alot Doe: this: als relatives? : (c) Will former. owners large profit?’ fe b 5. Unless there is'a large area will fall into privat If you concer red tha permit ou ‘access to he Ar Ns to: CHAIRMAN Regional District of Cen: al ‘Kook nay 601 Vernon S: ‘Nelson, B.C. dnd attend the proposed issue tobe inetd in Castlega 4 ea: park leag write of your ‘once ‘Grounds’ got: “ning... The: >; late this: two-hit shutout in the open: ‘Be: 20. victory; reported fo on a He, also contributed. offen- sively by collecting one single “and. stealing two'bases, ‘; Hoxie’ went three for four ~ in the second game whi Lumberjacks * won 11-1.° He scored two runs ‘and earned Leafs 21-team ‘league. las ‘Sittler scored 43 goals and § 63 adions, Carol Vadnais of New. York Rangers, oe sure :.- which. players Cliff Fletcher, Belczyk; Rita Silva, Tammy Molnar, Lori : Verigin ‘and: Frank tignani. ‘The’ tmajor. one RBI. Hoxie will receive'a - $10 cash’ token “from the Grand Forks Distriet Savings Credit Union. Jim: Markin received the rugby, award, while Gordie! Cooper, and Sandy. Belezyk: Scotty. Bowman and the rest i of :the Montreal “alumni * in chanipion’ eb. ‘Tim Mayotte, who turned pro this month after winning dary. row, Lor’Verigiti Wolker {golf), David. DeRosa Ges) Ais elor! Intramural ° ‘award),‘and Marl Tamelin: Best senor. player. was Lori :Verigin and .mos' improved was ‘Lynn’ Tefur, Bey. oward jor class. Jon. Front’ No, Garde ihlet e receiving intramui Cooper (cross-country. Bal rd'for class:11A, d intra ed ‘shimoorkotf ¢ross-coun: ii thle! f ; my