The best car rental deal in town Is Budget “rent acar ‘Owned in Consda by Cansdisna, 365-3300 DISPLAYING SAMPLES of his entries in the annual Cantlogar and District Arts Council's Art Exhibit is ceramics artist-teacher ' Jerry. Enewold of Thrums. The exhibit, which ‘opened Monday, LOCA AL ENTEANT Diane Binder pees wit or wted wabte-mold seulpture. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 2, 1977,” continues from 1 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. daily at the National Exhibition Centre until Sunday. IGURES, untitled, by'l ‘Laurel Krauss of ‘Bhacherry : also: indudes original : Paintings, shake oalling ng snd oo ‘woven _hansingy. ’ School of Dance Studont Porouranee at Stanley Humphries Auditorium ‘Thursday, June 2 at 7:30-p.m. master L. ees 365-7165 ‘Hom ‘ Range, Fridge, Washer ! Boi "NEW CONCEPT Come : to New Concept Homes'‘and have a look at 24/x38', Factory-Bullt! 91: °3''" Bedrdome, Fully. Furnished, Ing and Drapes. HOMES © ‘The Service People’ 995 SHighway #3 South, next to Trowetex ¢ At Annual No. 581 Squadron Inspection Cadets Receive Awards A. banquet : and awards ceremonies followed the 29rd Annual Inspection of No. 581 Castlegar Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, yester- day at the Castlegar and. Dis- trict Community Centre. Reviewing Officer was _ Major R.G. Garnett CD, Chief Administrative Officer of No. 407 Squardon at Comox, B.C, Maj. Garnett was assisted by WO Ross Schroeder from ‘the Staff Officer Air Cadets, Maritime Forces Pacific in Vic- toria, © * Others in the reviewing party were R. W. Sweeney, area vice-chairman of the British Columbia Committee of the Air Cadet League of Canada;. Mra. S. Waldie, chair- man of No. 581 .Castlegar Squadron Sponsoring Commit- tee; "and Capt. N. Caulfield, Chief. Administrative Officer . CFS Kamloops, who is the liai- son officer to No. 581 Squadron from CFS Kamloops. Following: the inspection parade a banquet was held for the cadets, their parents, . of- ficers and instructors of tho squadron, | civilian . committee members and visiting’ digni- taries, many accompanied by. their. wives, y Included in th d a small gift were presented to the following cadets leaving the aquadron{after having served at least four years: F/Sgt. A. Carmichael, F/Sgt. J. Robinson, and F/Sgt. I. Thorne. Warrent Officer Certifi- cate was p to W02 GC. were, Mayor Moore, Rossland- Trai! MLA Chris D'Arcy, Koot- enay-West MP. Bob ° Brisco, . Major Halliwell, Commanding Officer of the 44th Field Squad- ron RCE, Trail and Sgt. Bomba, NCO I/C of the local RCMP detachment, Following the banquet many of tho dignitatics were called upon by master. of cere- monies F/Sgt. Carmichael to say a few words to the gather- - ing. Also at this time the pres- entation of awards took place, with the recipients“aa follows: Most proficient all-round. cadet—F/Sgt. A. Carmichael; the (Bill) Reed Memorial Tro- phy for citizenship—WO C. La- Pointe; most improved cadet— | the and march past, a drill display and junior’ NCO “Knock-Out” drill competition was. pre- sented. The squadron was sup- igt. L. 3 senior rifle shot—WO:C. LaPointe; junior rifle shot—ACi T. Reid. Junior to senior level cadet ported during the parade by the junior band of Stanley Humphries Secondary School, under the direction of band- “Community TV COMMUNITY ACCESS-10 Schedule for Tonight 6:80—German Diary ss 7:00—Canada and Chile: A Comparison of Family le. 7:45--Exposure to the Arts: Painting Theory, Ex- ‘Mary L. Webster... Talent Show. :45—Local' 480. Presentation: ‘Part One, The Or- '. ganization ‘Behind a Strike. 9:) 15—Sign Off. "Eniriainer Wins Reprieve From Prison Entertainer Chad Mitchell, founder of the Chad Mitchell -Trio in which John Denver had his start, has won a last minute reprieve from a Briton sentence ‘for of COMMUNITY Bulletin Board . SENIOR CITIZENS BUSINESS MEETING : : The Castlegar & District Senior Citizens will hold business meeting in the Centre today (Thurs., Tune! ) at 2 p.m. D.V.A. COUNSELLOR AT LEGION Mr. John Wilkie, D.V.A. Counsellor, will be at the ‘Legion Hall on Thurs,, June 9 at 2:80 p.m. Any eteran or veteran's dependants wishing to make an ppointment, please call Steve Gallo, Service Officer, it 365-7669. FINE ART EXHIBIT The annual Fine Art Exhibit sponsored by the ‘astlegar. & District Community Arts Council, featuring the work of local artists, is now in progress nd will be running until Sun., June 5 at the National xhibition Centre from 1 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. aily; * STAMP CLUB MEETING « The David Thompson Stamp Club will hold their ‘:monthly meeting in the Undercroft of St. David's ::Church'on Mon., June 6 at 7:30 p.m. A swap session ‘will follow the meeting. OIL PAINTING EXHIBITION There will be an exhibition of Oil Paintings by. _ ~ Don Portelance at the National Exhibition Centre on Mon., June 6. OPEN HOUSE The Hobbit Hill Day Care Centre will be holding an Open House tomorrow (Fri., June 3} between 6:20 ‘and 8:30 p.m. The public is most welcome to attend. ‘Refreshments will be served. a ts of Castlegar and District non-profit ‘-Goming, even are listed here, through t! the t non prof of -.Canadian Cellutose’s Interior Pulp and Lumber: perations. Please submit notices Vairect! irectly to the: t ieaiiaind News by 5 p.m. Mondays. ak ~. A Public Service of Interior Pulp and Interior Lumber Operations -Canadian Cellulose— Mitchell, sentenced to serve five years for possession of 400 pounds.of the drug that federal agents said were found in his car outside a motel in fe September, 1978, was to have surrendered to federal mar- > shals in New York last week. But his lawyers won a two- . + week postponement so Mitchell can perform in a television program this month, court of- ficials said. : rare ‘Condemn Proposed Legislation Approximately 100 dele- gates from’ every LW.A. certi- fied the deferral of personal taxes simi- lar to the deferrals allowed to East and West and were also Columbia Valley recently met for their annual convention in . Nelson to deliberate on the policies and programs which will guide Local 1-405 during the ensuing 12 months. Aside from considering in- ternal administrative and pol- > passed calling for the inclusion of the study of the history and role ‘of organized labor in society in the curriculum of the secondary school system. "A resolution : declaring total opposition to the so-called . “right to work” legislation was passed as was a icy the debated and approved resolu- tions calling for extensive re- visions .to the income tax system’ to allow deduction of mortgage interest on a princi-. . pal residence, the elimination of. income tax on holiday pay’and Is This | ” MARLANE HOTEL Sound of “Moonshine” Griday & Saturday 9:30 p.m. -2a.m. Where the Action: merce to <— Marlane Hotel resolution calling for a Plebia: cite onthe proposed. Aid: to Separate! Schools ‘Act presently before’ th Cpl. R. Bonham; rookie of the year (male)}—ACL M. Steenvoorden; rookie of the year (female)—ACW1 L. Rams- den; 4 High average bowling— Cpl. R. Pa high ‘single Be + eadet—AC1°M. Steenvoorden; most valuable NCO—F/Sgt. I. Thorne; © and‘ knock-out | drill competition (won in 1976)—Cpl. I, Thorne. Year pins, representing consecutive years of: perfect attendance were presented as Waldie and LAC D.’ Houlind; First year—ACW1 N, Horswill, ACW1 L.- Ramsden,: ACW1 A. Wabisca, ACW1.B. Wabisca, ACL M. Steenvoor-. den, ACI B. Williamson, ACL” K. Blydo, ACI C. MacDonald, ao a Reid and. AC1..D. Mul i Bids AC1C. MacDonald, ‘ACI. T. Reid and AC1 D. Muller, Graduation certificates and” Printers Boycott. Word ‘Jubilee’ In this silver jubilee year, with jubilee celebrations reach--' ing a climax and jubilee news and jubilee advertisements fill- pers, The Morning ap proval of the Prware was a resolution calling for tolerance and understanding, an‘ end to’ “regional disparities,’ and the right of Canadian to live, work and deal with government in _ the: official language of their choice, ina’ United Canada including Quebec. Commenting on the con- vention, financial secretary of Local 1-405 Don Davidson said: “The I.W.A. has always prided itself on being an open and democratic organization and-so we have established the annual delegated meeting structure: In +a local which covers as large a , geographic area as. ours, the ‘annual convention with dele-. gates from every operation i in/ the local. ensures. that the membership hasan opportunity ; for meaningful participation in the decision making’; and policy formation of the local." Local 1-405 has about 2,500 . _members and orgatiizes work- --ers in the sawmilling, plywood, logging and clerical fields. Entertainment Pages News and:Ads Deadline _ 5 p.m. Mondays of London has ’a problem. Its printers refuse to print the word jubilee. They are annoyed that their newspaper, published by the Licensed Victuallers As- sociation, will not be published - on June 7, the jubilee day. This will deprive them of extra pay. Inretaliation, they banned the one word which describes * the Queen's celebrations of 25 years on the throne, So far, an editorial apokes- man said recently, parts of. royal photographs have been blanked, and two advertise. ments withdrawn for using the forbidden ‘word, Ist & 3rd Tuesdays. 7:30 P.M. fe esigned in LaPointe. -~ SHRINE CIRCUS is coming June 28 & 29 Bata une 4: Starring: Rory Calhoun -. Sun., June * WAPACHE UPRISING’: “DAY OF THE CUST’" ~ Sune 3 and7 — Lr Bm. BOBBY IO! JOA ao Restricted. Nae fd ngs: Course language & violent throughout, Restricted. Warnin Thurs., Fri. & Sat. sane 2,3 & . Starts at Dusk is anew and utterly frightening film. It is the story of a lonely teen-age girt who possesses a strange and evil power that turns a high school prom into a nightmare. ITHU!| FRI][SAT] CARRIE” is a terrifying blend “Carrie's ultimate triumph is spectacular beyond anything one is used to... dynamite cinema. A big. wreck-everything- in- sequence... moviegoers should find it enormously enjoyable.” ests. Must = Mart jarring: Mieg) vie Atctard Ghemberlain’ ae tom “APACHE UP iSING’, - Many gory and fightenng ; scenes. rey {Dear Readerat' ‘Recently T printed a letter from a woman whose “husband enjoyed dressing up in ‘her ‘clothes, I said, “Some Use Food to Subdue Hyperactive Children Nuts, meat or. a pleco of cheese may soon be found next to youth magazines in. the dentist's office and could ‘be say all’ are either bh bisexual,” x 5 . s e That; sentence unleased a flood of angry stokes from hundreds of transvestites, their wives and svecihearis, T was told oon ae formed”, “livi he a Dak ord 6 loon”, “ill-informed”, “ id e Dark Ages”, libaek: under that’ rock’. °. ee riz: Take it back. You made an awful lot of joy. dressing up in.women's clothes—have for ah fyears, My wife loves to see me put‘on'a fashion show. I am neither ibisexual inot,am,I homosexual; Our. sex life is great. After your ‘column appeared, my wife kept me up half the ‘night insisting that tell her w! t gy T'am'séeing on the side. Please print this letter s0 she wi! iol ‘awear I am straight, From: Eeusvile, Listen, : you’ creep, 1 have been efits but my wife. She’ thinks: dts OK And it’ » FI My ‘wife andI have been married l2yeara ind I have ne er, Joke ‘at another woman: a man, I-yesent 1 enjoy. dressing in ladies' gowna e:play these little games we me, Once in a, while we invite mooie ail in who enloy: same'thing: But'we never ni rwyn, Til: My boyfriend is! beautiful I wish I were half as. good-looking. He surprised: me one.day by bringing a complete female wardrobe along on a’ weekend trip: The.two of us: decided .to go''to.a first class restaurant ‘for ‘dinner. with him pied his best dress. It thrilled me when heads turned to look at e gorgeous “gal"—not me—him. He is straight as a rail and is a : fantaste lover. Ifa man makes a pass at him when he is dressed up ignant. I can’t speak for the others, but Ican "no. homo, Run a retraction Kiddo, So.now, Dear Readers, 1 wilt eo my original statement: “Some paychia all i Htsexual.” Please note .the work “some”. : Thaye checked further and have additional sollte from two @ {Chicago's most distinguished psychiatriste. Both Dr. George Follock, director of the Institute of Psychoanalysis in Chicago, and Dr. Harold Visotsky, chairman of the department of psychiatry at Northwestern’: University Medical School and. Northwestern Memorial Hospital, said as follows: Approximately 20 per.cent of the cross-dressers’ are either Nimo tean or. bisexual, but the majority are heterosexual and have no interést in other males, They get their jollies dressing up ahd that's as far as.thoy go, When'I asked Dr. Pollock if such’ . ior was “normal” (a word most psychiatrists deplore) he. réplied, “Not if the cross-dressing produces.an orgasm.” So—now.you have an idea of what my week has been like. was yours? ' * Dear Ann Landers: believe I speak for ¢ every person who lives in pno. Please print this letter and tell all those free-loaders out t not to come here unless they. have hotel reservations and ekpect to eat in restaurants. 3: Idon't caré how close a relative you are, we are sick and tired ofthe extra werk, not to mention the expense, You always have enough money to gamble but when it comes toroom and board you ler be part of the cost of your vacation. The two nigtits we Ye i kno’ le sonal letter even’ thougt lobody-speaks for everybody but you probably peak -your letter merits printing. Thanks, on the problem. anyone who calls me a homo geta a’ t way to relax and have a little fun. No one Has’ Lhave no desire to, take love toa man. Please are either b or: in calming a hyper- active child, Dr. Lendon Smith lave it ia the high protein content In such’ fe foods that has a'calming effect on hyperactive children, “The stress of the dental situation makes the blood sugar fall for the hyperactive child,” Dr. Smith, a Portland, .Ore., pediatrician, told.a meeting in * Anaheim, Calif,, of the Califor- nia Dental ‘Association, ‘He. said ‘his studies ‘found that hyperactive: children. haye four (things: in ing one’ minute ‘and angry. the, next, + He suggested restricting the intake of augar'and junk . food: and recommended vita- mins, especially the B vitamins, which metabolize. carbohy- Grates. Eggs Laid By Tall Hens Fall Farther: ) Mintsters will ‘be ques- tioned ‘In: British ‘:Pariament are ticklish, which shows his sensitivity, crave. sugar, and “earabohydrates, have; some sleep | problems; and. tend: to have erratic, personalities, .be- gov ment scientists after years‘of .- tesearch that. some eggs crack. eatise’ they drop ‘further when ; laid by! long-legged. hens, . Canada Day By BILLSMILEY . For years I'd been hearing about Canada Day, an annual event at which Canadian writers come out of the woods or from under stones and allow themselves to be pester- . ed for autographs, lauded to the skies and otherwise tor- tured by hordes of starry-cyed students and ‘eager English teachers. Tt was Jim Foley, a lepre- chaunish slip of a man, who spawned the idea orlgntly: when he {aught high school" English in Port Biitome, Why shouldn't students have a chance to meet some real, live writers? First year it was done op a shoe-string. Foley's students raised money by-collecting beer bottles and other nefari- A ind. Esa Coen pt! de 8 Cl Bo There's close to sixty years difference in their ages. ted from ‘acombination of jet lag in ) SIRLOIN, CLUB RUMP ROASTS © “Alberta Govern. Inspected 81.8 cr Beof B DELICIOUS PORK BUTT ROASTS : ee Be 19} and too many tooshortatime. Buthegaveit everything he had, in panels and quiz sessions. He's very handsome, very eloquent, and very enthusiastic, and I ima- publishers, on > the whole, showed their usual leep tude only when John Roberts of the Federal cabinet said something about more help, © for publishers, ‘That’s ‘the. only thing that seems to stir them. Exceptions are a few poets tuned up and talked to. thekids, It was a great sucess. Since then, it has grown in itp. both scopeand ambition, and.’ ‘annual event.) isnow a: in’ for their accolades.*).°.: | . Foley, who: is. no. dummy when «it comes to raising > money, got publishers, a not- ably: reluctant -lot when it comes to ‘spending money, to setup ‘displays. He ‘tapped >. every! possible ‘cultural weil, from:departments of educa: . tion to Canada Council. with a young colleague who is a budding poet, and we had a good time and came home ‘dropping names all over the place and buffing our cultural fingernails all over ourselves very ostensibly. : is neater than mine,” contri- riving:‘by?.. Borsch, nd Bread Tettaate ‘Ples buted my. friend Roger,” but I'm a better poet, and I told : him so.” “At least half the writers .-there are regular readers. of my oes int a commented smu “We. had breakfast’ with Mavor Moore and drove him fo his seminar,” Roger tossed te ome rather interesting contrasts ;popped’ up. For ‘example, thenovelists seeni to be rather a steady lot, incom- parison to the poets, who had. a.tendency to get into the grape. ‘ : Age seems to have little to _ do With ability. Leslie Mac- Farlane, the grand old man ~- ‘who wrote the Hardy Boy Be y Mi Merriman Music - ‘In Marshail-Wella at the Plaza 50 each’ for them as total ‘was honored at the same time “as young Jack Hodgins from just published his first novel. This year I attended, along * ~” “Michael Ondaatje’st beard books (and ‘received about .. i croyalties) away back when, | Vancouver Island, who ‘has. -° small who show some verve and imagination in design and quality of ks. “Partey’ Mowat's ‘beard is most of: the: other though — pity fue left Hayfork. Centre, Yves’ Therriault,: a Popular ar. aches writer, has.a.” and. charming : second |, wife sho seems to like, him:. Lloyd Person, Saskatchewan novelist, still thinks I should ~ devotea column toa review of. his book if he. sends me a: copy. Mavor Moore doesn’t: comb his sideburns over his. ; bald spot and looks fine just.” 4 as he is. Poet John Newlove. has eyes like two boiled eggs ata certain point in his pro-: gress. Some’ of the: young fellows from’ Newfoundland ut ontheliveliest show of the weekend, | with: music an poems. Max Braithwaite and % charming wife, fit and tanned, are just back from California, : and they're making movies of - a couple of his books. * Uh, let’s see. Irving Layton” is’ getting old, just‘ ashe threatens in his poems: Idon't know why Mrs.(Jim Foley, doesn’t go out of her nut, Tunning interference for Jim. Politicians, about eight of them, insisted on welcoming everybody, to everybody's dismay. Al Purdy Jooks as though he needs a week in a rest home. Poet Don Gut- teridge’s wife, Anne, enjoyed * driving us back to the motel when my driver ran ‘out of steam. There you are. 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