‘GAVE THE WHALES presentations have been carried on throughout B Brita ‘Columbia for the past month by Greenpeace representatives Barry Laventter, let, Ritary Club at Its luncheon meeting las rus he baleaee af fe the. yand Drew Durkin who ad eek. Because it Is felt whales aa eeeeetia eat ‘ocean and the ocean in turn is essential to human life, It is being urged that all MP Calls West Kootenay Cablevision Society Pioneer of West Koofenay Community Television In a presentation by the {West Kootenay Cablevision So- evaluation of the community channel, Its impossible to evaluate ind direct the community chan- el from a distance, he stated. {Citlzens should have more than just an advisory capacity in the direction of the community channel, They should. have” decision-making or consultative powers, ‘The presentation of the West Kootenay Cablevision So- ciety was supported by West Kootenay MP Bob Briseo, who Indicated that the West Koote- * nay Cablevision Society had pioneered efforts in the West Kootenay for the establishment of community television. There isa growing interest in commu- nity television in the Koote- jnays, he indicated, Cable companies, in mak- ing their presentations general- ly stated that a 10 per cent levy, on their total subscriber reven- ue was discriminatory and unjust. They preferred a prom: ise of performance as a condl- tion of Heensing. Each commu- nity is unique, they stated, and ‘a quantitative measure should not be used for a qualitative endeavour. ‘Community groups making presentations to the CRTC generally stated that the cable companies have had ample opportunity to develop the * community channel ‘and have Oceanic Society which tells about » destruction of the mammals.—Castlegar News Photo ‘whaling be halted for at least 10’ years. Thelr main documentary is e slide - presentation, which waa put together by the San Francisco Bay Chapter of the the Ristory of whaling and the uncontrolled Dear Ann Landers: I wonder if you realize how lucky you are that your daughter was raised and married before the “New Morality" hit, Maybe it was more than luck, but do be grateful. It has put 80 many parents through a living hell—includirig us. : Who do these kids think they are? For years my husband and I were inconsolable because we thought we couldn't have children, And then the miracle! We were blessed with a baby girl. That was 20 years ago. She was a joy to us—no problema beyond the minor hassles—until last week, when D announced that she and her boyfriend were going to live together. No use arguing. They already have rented an apartment and are ready to move in. Her father and I are still ina state of shock, He ws wakes up in the middle of the night and walks around the D says she is on the pill, that they will share expenses and “see how things work out./Where is their'sense of decency? i PoMssa eon Re Incentives Company Studies Finances; . ~ Shareholders are Urged fo Atfend: Meeting: Optimiam for a botter financlal and market climate is the theme of q lelter sent to shareholders of Kootenay’ In- centives Ltd, The company represents . local Investors in two manufac turing concerns In the Trail aren, Quadra Manufacturing - Lid, and Carefree Design Ei terprises Ltd. A spokesman for Kooienay « Incentives, Jim Cameron, said that Quadra had-recently incur- red a number’ of problems, concerned with poor deliveries, the inflated cost of components, and an abrupt collapse of the market: for the second quarter of 1975. This resulted In serious cash flow problems and major ; Legion Ladies Ley Plans - For Fall Tea ‘Tentative plans for a fall tea and bazaar. were discussed at the final’ meeting of the seaaon of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Rayal Canadian Legion Branch:170, The 22 present decided’ that. Thelt Poppy Day Tea will be held on November Ist, with three of the members offering prizes for + a draw to be held at the tea. Committee reports heard during the meeting indicated that the Ladies’ Auxiliary have. had a very busy and successful , year. More tullp pins and tulip bulbs have been ordered to commemorate the Legion's Oth anniversary to be held next year across Cana Each member present re- ceived 'a copy of the revised by-laws. It was’ decided: that some of the duties of members be typed and given to prospec: tive members prior to thelr initiation, so that ‘they will bave an idea of what is expected of them in the auxil- lnyoffs in May, Mes Cameron sald. However, turn to a reasonable level of f produetion was forecast for September, and at this date the basis for ‘this forecast appears stronger than it was four weeks ago. + The financial ‘structure of Carofrce has similarly met with sorlous sothacks, sald Mr. Cam. eron, Two directors of Kool. nay Incentives’ have: been voting a good deal: of tir toward assisting in'a vetae recraentstllon, r. Cameron urged shate- holders to attend ‘the ee genera! meeting of the Incely- tives company on aay 16 Eremenko’s rea QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress: — Casual and Work | ‘Will Mee? the Need ir Footwe oe ‘Any ire Work, ‘of Any Occasion catia Heating a Crescent Street, Castlegar — Phone 365-7531 ‘Minto Chapter: of 0.65. *; Luncheon, Legion Hall, tex or cole, Pres ‘$1.75, Everyone e welcome. Smith’s ae wee from July. 8 for holidays. Walton, Ward & Van Vilet >” > ere pleased fo announce the association Dr. Chris Palme FLETCHER’S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Cleaning — Repalring $35. Complete Residential Cleaning “Everywhere in the ‘Kootenays"” Laurie Mojelski 4422215 commurlty is Where is thes respect and consideration for thelr parents who iar. 2 Pierre Juneau of the Cana-. ust face friends and family? Our daughter haa really fixed up our Dellejous refreshments dian Railo and Television Com. 2st yeare—but good, Nothing can ever be the same again. We are were served at the close of the ae eancinted ont that the 10 humiliated and ashamed, Please tell us how other parents in the Testing by Mra, Ep Zorn and per cent levy on cable company _ S#me boat deal with such a’ situation. ha Mrs. Er Whitehead. The boost subscriber fees for. the develop- Sick in Oma prize which was donated by ment of community channels Dear 0. If it's any comfort to you, dear, that boat is awfully: yrs.’ J, Mykyte was ‘won: by seid nol be cammdition for the crowded. I agree with-you that itis Indecent and shows a' gross. Mrs. A. Sperling, Henin af eable companies. lack of coosideration for‘ parents auch’ a8 you, ‘But wotld yoo fcegente pate ae crantucten alga point: believe some parents don't object? ‘They are ao afraid of losing. ,The nextmeeting edout hat they donot have the elr children that they swallow their pride, amile lot and Keep eld Sept: 22: Wishes for. Castlegar & Kinnaird ‘Appointments: ‘May be ‘Mode , iby ‘Telephoning 2. 365-7717. oF 365-7255 Holiday. Time: Is: Here ‘Have Your Car & Front-End Checked NOW! Ken's Auto & Wheel Alignment PHONE 365-7532 Vacation Check List FIRST AID Ka ate’ ‘i Adhesive Bandages ( ) Laxative . ) Aspirin ) Hay Fever Remedy ) Asthma Remedy ) TOILETRIES Tooth Brush Tooth Paste Sham Comb and Brush Foot Powder SPECIAL NEEDS Sun Glasses Suntan sen Insect ‘Mosquito ‘Repellent Vacuum Botile Travel Clock ) ) ) Deod ) ) Baciquent® Ointment First Aid Kit ; Baby Vitamins. Polson Ivy Lotion Antiseptic Eye Wash Rezor Blades Shaving Cream lorant Cosmetics ‘ Facial Tissues Camera Supplies Fleshlight: Batteries Paper Cups Bathing Gear. } Playing Cards’ CONSULT YOUR PHARMACIST FOR ‘ALL YOUR VACATION NEEDS DRUG Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Col, Ph, 365-7813 - Open Mon. = Thurs, 9 2. .m. = 9 p.m. Sat. 12 noon - 1 p.m. 67 jurisdiction to give the control of the community, channel to citizen groups. The commission, as one observer stated, has power to accomplish these objectives. Policy statements are re- garded as law by cable li- ” censees as the commission does fave the jurisdiction to revoke the Heense of the’ cable com- - pany at the time of license renewal. In their presentation to the commission the West Kootenay Cablevision Society stated that there was a great need for some form of stable funding for the community channel. The eable- vision society spoke strongly in favor of. the 10: per cent allocation of cable company subscriber fee for community television. This, even though making the operation of the community’ channel. marginal, would be a. vast. improvement on the present. situation. ‘One of the proposals made hy the eablevision society was ’ that the existing network of community colleges. in B.C. could be used as @ source for “technical. training courses: for.~ community: TV personnel.’ ‘They could also provide continuous upgrading ‘courses and because of their: regional location could possibly serve as equipment niaintenance depots for community television groups. *Walk’.. Don't Run Exercise is good for all of us, but not necessarily the same type of exercise. Check with your doctor before starting any strenuous activity. Write B. Heart, 1881 West Broadwa Vancouver, for exercise inf mation. their mouths shut. My position on couples living together is Chat it's a bummer—especially-for the girl. She has very little to gain and plenty to lose. hope you and your husband will keep the door open to D and her roommate and be as friendly as you can. If this is the lifestyle they've chosen—so be it. Don't let it ruin your lives and your - ge. You were sweethearts before your “baby gir!” came. along and that’s the should eomplete your lives. Dear Ann Landers: 1am a ieyeareld fomate witha not-so-serious problem, but it does annoy the living daylights out of me, It's a friend of mine—a gir] who is also 16, very nice and fun to be with. Bat she has this terrible habit of punching me when she gets excited, Gert is b igger than Iam and I'm aure she doesn't know her own strength. I have black-and-blue marks on my arms from her. elbows and ae Last week I'm sure ‘she cracked my rib.at a’ baseball gam Tam not. ‘the only one she does this to, "Ann, At the moment, two "others ‘are also black and blue. Is there a solution? Punched Out In Danbury Dear P.O. In D.: Yes. Punch her back and tell'her ahe's going to get more of the same untl she Kicks the habit, And hang in there until she quits, Confideatial To Nice Gay But Why Such’ A Mouth?: People who. fear their ideas lack substance often use profanity in the hope it wil provide some musele. The weaker the positon, the stronger the tangusge. ° Castlegar | Resident ‘s Funeral services were held yesterday’ from’ the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Ethel Marie Montgomery, 51, of 5th Ave. S,, Castlegar, who died June 18 at Fort Greeling, Alaska. °° Born April 26, 1924, in’: Nelson, Mrs. Montgomery moved with her family to Trail and received her. education there. She spent two years in the Canadian Women's Army Corp’ during World War Il, marry- ing in 1945. “SHOES: THAT MAKE ‘AN IMPRESSION” FOR SAVAGE SHOES ‘AND ALL-YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR ; Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar Dies While ‘in Alaska They lived for a time in “Victoria and Trail before mov- "Ing to: Kinnaird in 1950 where she resided until her death, “Mra, Montgomery. has “been: employed by the Castle- gar Post Office’ for. the ‘past. ight yer ‘one sister, Mrs. Robert (Bever- jey) ‘Blinn; her :mother, Mrs. ‘Ann Farmer of Castlegar and _two grandchildren: ‘Rev. 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