RCMP MUSICAL RIDE tickets have arrived and these aig ducky young people, Susan and Tyler, have the op, funity to ol Bowl with the approval tain the first tickets from Lion Wall ma of their dad, Cp. Marvin orrill, who is shown-here displaying one of the esters that are now around the city. The RCMP Musical ide, sponsored by the Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club, will perform July 18 and 19 during SunFest 81 giving two performances at the Castlegar and District Com- * tunity Complex. The first will beat 7 p.m. on duly 18 and the second at 11 a.m, July 19, The ride consleta of 36 horses and riders in a Intricate display of drills ac- companied by music. In addition a twe the Nelson subdivision Dog Sectlon wil with tracking dogs. Tickets will be available at vari locations through the West Kootenays where sign : HALIFAX (CP) — A con- i _ tract settloment between po- a: liceand the city of Dart- displayed. Prices are $3.50 for adults and $2.50 for n= sioners and students and $1 for children. Proceeds roceeds tra the musical ride will be ysed by the Lions Club to a: disabled persons In this the Year of the Disabled. The ride will be stabled in the Castlegar and District Com- munity Complex arriving during the morning of July 18. The area will be open for visitors to view and speak . + Can NowaFota by Lole Hughes. with the cid Pulpit & Pew by Ministers in the West Kootenay By TED BRISTOW Castlegar United Church Tm always interested in learning how the other half lives. . This:time it was a first- hand report from a social worker.of one of. those-chil~..-. dren we in the west can “adopt.” } He lives in a family of one Husband, three wives, ,nino children, and an extra re!- ative. ; And some people in this’ country think that existing with only one wife is expect: ing too much! People like that could probably tell us quite a bit about getting along with one another, things we may need to learn if housing costs force us taone day have more than. one family under a single oot. Their home is a mud hut in a circular compound, shared at night with 10 cattle, 10 goats, and two donkeys. The report explained that if the family food supply runs out ‘ Vital Statistics ADY ond Mra, George Ay af Cattlegors © san, born dune 23. BLUM — To Mr. and Blom of Richrwond, formerly’ ot ‘Trall,a son born June 20. BONDEROFE ‘— To Mr. and Mrs. Sarg, Bonderoff of Casilegcr, 6 son, born Sune 22, end Mrs. John 9 daughter, ee — To Mr, and Mrs. Eric Eogers of Nefson, o daughter, born Jun ‘ EVDOKIMO! ‘and Mrs. Peter Evioklnal ca "Robson, a Cae ot Kimberley, © bom Jun HUTT — To Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hatt ot Sensi adagughter, born UKOFE — To Mr. and Mi KASTR Kasrukell of Crescent Valley, son, born June 23, KRISTIAN — To Me. and Mi Lorry Krisiia Castlegar, o “gon, born ‘nea Mackay — To Mr. and Mrs, Jay MacKay of Nelson, a son, born June 18. — MEZZABARBA — To Mr. ond Mrs, Mike Mezzabarbo at Nelson, son, born June 24, Punse >To Mr. and Mrs. Randy @ of Salmo, a son, born June 1 hs RHILL — To mr. ond Mrs. Bie Underhill of Nelion,"@ son, born M To Me and Mrs. WALLACE — Chris Wallace of Welzons a. ¢ df doughtar, born June2) YAWoRKS! —To Mr, and Ars, Clarence Yaworski of Nelson, & daughter, bom an maria! 0 et the Thompson funerel in Nelson, Cramation took tice at Cranbrook, BUCCIOL — farice © Bucclol, 69, a Trail, died June 20 ot 1 cal Regional Hospital ee eae Rosary was recited June 24 from ‘St. Anthonys Cathalte Church with. funeral “mass ted-by Rev. Stan Frytek thonys on June 25, In- wes at Mountain View Graveside jun Se attielson Memorial Park ois To Koff officiating. 01 PASQUALE — Morlonna. I Pasquale, 99, of Trail, ged dune pe a hom " foe ted am St. Anthonys Shotts chuteh at funeral mass June 24 thonys with Rev. Sten Eytan ‘officiating. Burial at Mountain View Cemetery. MooKOFF - MALNARICH satiia Malo 68, of Ceatlegar died June 23 a erdiae. “Hoxpital, ailing a. lengthy was Rev. Michael Guinan olticialing. Bee ear Pork memorial Cemetary. ee i: — Bertha Moy Marlatt, led June °22 at Mount Ste Francis in Nelson. Memorial s vice was held June 25 Irom falr- view United Church in Nelson, McLEAN — rence McLean, 77, of Trail dies” june 20 in frail Regional. Hospital. Memorial ser- i ice won conducted June 23 from Gorbersys Meme Memorial Chapel wilh fev. Allan Walker officiating. Crematien followed. bps _ “paniel Bilson Mel na Lake died Ju mal eld June 25 Knon untied Church with ry. officiating: place at Cran- MILINKO' Milneovicn oh. of ‘Nelson Be morial Ice ROZINKIN — Pi tozinkIn, 90, of Siocon? Park hed June 26at Trail Regional Hos capital, Funes Funeral gervices were held June 26 and from the ‘Costlegar Funerah Shopal with Gotat Soca Park Cematery. Bette the. September har- rest, animals are sold to buy food, Th animals are their sav- ings account. Makes sense. The family works very -, poor soll and insufficient rain., There's no money for fer-, tilizer. The little cash they accumulate is used up in taxes (sounds familiar), feed, and shelter. But they manage. I think people who live like that could tell us'a thing or two. about managing to just get by, yet still enjoying life. For-the most fascinating sentence in the report puta its finger on what we may need most to learn from the other half: “If theira'is a life filled with hard work. and struggles to survive in an in- hospitable environment, it is alsoa life filled with laughter, close family ties, and pride in their culture, Which. reminds ; me of something Jesus once, said: “A man’s life does not consist in the abundance of his pos- sessions.” Tm. always .interested in learning how the other half -lives, because usually Pm re- minded, through them, about the poverty of our affluence, and of what the good life is really all about. ~ Will:resign..—: if nof.given: their support MONTREAL (CP) —, Le Devoir says Quebec Liberal leader Claude Ryan has told his caucus he will have to resign if it does not rally around him in opposition to“ ’ Prime Minister Pierre Tru: deau's constitutional ~ prop- osals, The Montreal newspaper says_Ryan told a caucus meeting last Monday that if. the Supreme Court of Canada. judgment supports the -fed- eral position, he will feel ob- liged to :support the: Parti: Quebecois government in'an ; emergency debate of a resol- .. tec from ton a display: ssist | mouth hopefully will result in aresumption of talks to end 8 v 20-day-old atrike by patrol- » men‘in Halifax, Joe ‘Ross, chlat Union negotiator, sald. Saturda: Y ‘The’! 12¢member Dart. *” mouth Police Association and ji hours after police were in a legal strike position. 2 mou mack: ” bargaining in week between unlon officials’ , and city Regotiators | with the. assistanco, of two: provincial labor. department’ mediators, “We've gone throug! . of intensive negotiations “I would ‘like to think a : * pesult ‘of the settlement would be to make members ; of Halifax city council get to department officials . Satur- day about resuming negoti- tions but no meeting was ieduled with ‘elt; officials. ope to - bargaining table’ within the» aid, next 96 hours,” he w I think‘ we’*have agreement that” “both ‘sides can live 'with.”) <° ” *Under’ terms ‘reached in the ‘city ‘of 65,000. ‘located we long opposed the traps, : _ used for. snaring most’ fur- ‘across the harbor. from Hali- fax, a constable's wages will increase 13.9 per cent in the first year and 12.2 per cent in the second, bringing his sal- ary’ to $25,800 by the end of the contract, : * * Roes,’the executive direc: : “tor ‘of ‘the Polieo. Association of Nova Scotia; said the 200 - s members ‘of:the: Halifax Pa- Aste tion who n''strike since been’ May 29 wil. "not sete ie ‘ anything - less” than counterparts accept in Der mouth. © 15 A COMPROMISE Ross described the Dart- ‘i's hailing frogs and ducks? PRINCE GEORGE .f — Raining. ca! poss{bility. Weather technician Berl Zilkie, after’ reading rec- around ving eratures such as frogs and fish that have been swept up. in water. spouts, | covered. with ice and then dropped, he says. gest Hailstorm oceurred in 1930 that was. pummelied with ice-covered ducks. ¢ Hail, “onion-! like. in structure, is created when water particles are whip- ped aloft by powerful up- drafts, acquiring coatings: of ice each time up. The’ more times uP, the bigger, oddly sera ‘ike Pyramids, discs’ tapicoa-size . to kologram masses. ution denoucing the federal government, "Several Liberal members of the caucus were: “horri fied” by his statement, the P Bays, Persisting, Ryan told the.’ methbers it-is'a matter of conscience and he cannot support “a federal initiative that would deprive Quebec of ' its fundamental rights.” Ryan particularly opposes , inclusion of a charter of rights, AT:LOOKS INNOCENT, "pal has fallen;-but th da Pp pool'on the rig! alone ‘has seen at jegst ser In 1880, the deadliest hall storm in history killed 125 poonls in e awn in 7%, centimetres thick and driven. by high winds that .. spun them horizontally like Frisbees. B Potter, Neb., in 1928. The stone” “measured 44.45: when 10 per- cent. of : . apple crop and 15 per cent of the pears : were - desteoyed rithin®;: 15 "In 908, Lambeth, Ont, still had 17 centimetres of hail piled in. the streets four hours after. a stoi while St. Pay), Alta, bad i6 centimetres. of. :-12-milli- ° ‘metre . hail, pellets to * contend with: the: same month, to: strong ' currents can sweep rey. tl eam to thet fr, deaths:In. and many. more near-tragedi ueeday when o 13-year-old girl was constable’ here: currently earns $20,000. het contract i expired Dec. 31 Bay Ross has said the union has made: three ‘counter offers since the strike started and it is the city’s turn to. come up with a new proposal. ‘The city * is!-being . policed . by non- parate bargainin; associaiton, aided by RCMP. Bochelor, of ‘Applied Scien- anical Enginesrin . He graduated from’: Stanley’: Humphries: Senior. Secondary in 1 and) subsequently.’ Fy ie it in Vancouver and ployed by! Swan Woosterr. Engineering, a-Vancouver- based consulting firm. A similar Ini bearing animals, because they ofte: cause a long, pain- ful death, “B,C.'is leading the way in Canada by banning use of the leghold trap on 98 per. cent of al} fur-bearing animals, provincial Environment Min- way: to Woigeameld traps or the “ecoon, sald Rog- newer foot snares; A plan to it existing traps was ‘eertoned because of the unknown inventory fs In : Bast and basemen! ae now rowulailoud follow the releaso of a seven-year atudy of” humane tap ing methods provincial humane ‘cone eS will The reguntions, which trapping. of, muakra ja being drafted, ~. come into’ effect: until the 1982 trapping season to give will still i trappers enough: notice: and to permit of VANCOUVER (CP) Child support payments ‘are often eaten away by inflation, : if they are paid at all, ‘beaver ‘and ot Underwat the committee! traps are humane, report recently released‘ in ‘ cuses, court. files and -enforcement | hearings for 69 alleged main- tenance defaulters....® It found almost one-half of th efathers were’ $2,000 or more — the equivalent of a year’s support ~~ behind in ifhetr payments. | The study ‘Fecommended: Dependent children of a “first family” should be given’. strict’ priority - over Soper dents who arrive later. “Maintenance awards "should be set and enforeed in solidation or recourse to per sonal bankruptcy — so ‘long + a8 the interests * the sla Fathers’ who ‘default on payments should ~ not. be An provincial court’ ‘Thore- day thio separate charges of driving while impaired were heard. ; Donald ‘.Weir . was fined $50, or'in default seven - ¢ diye ie in a and Daniel Lloyd ned $250, or in default. in jai. K + $160 ‘after pleading guilty.to “a charge of, eonmuraing liquor ‘prok Hwan nerd to hop ; the peace and contribute 4 3 in: jail,. for: & wh \a Hee aot. ‘count ed. again Wednesday curt lent ‘involving ay a young boy, Solleved. to be.around:11 years the: current;: fortunately, took ol ‘them Yo the rcs lhc were'n notified and the young - _brought.-bai development as a yy members: of the people <\Provinitial Emergency Pro: rams? The city has purchased . the islandvand:, eh ent vated perty t lene property. for John Chortecs hours’ of : community: hn peared +00 nae separate charges, Ho ad $400, in‘ default, driving under suspension. He was also fined. $100. for driving without bs safety helmet, : Doisins ‘Lennon was fined $250 after pleading guilty to a chargo of setving without {asurance. i ih, zatrengih, iriandalipond love ee mage, aaa response andiskill; Bie, o-canner: of am hich read ac sian & Savtict SAVINGS TIM! rt SR RTE