CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 7,1982 DOUKHOBORS ‘coatlnued trom front pege bts two groups have rot Meal ing said the groups met. last; month when representatives * were ,present at the. Inter- national, Doukhobor | Inter- group Symposium held here. As well, a handshake meet- ing was held in Castlegar two years ago. The terrorism was at its height about 20 years ago. The last major flare-ups were in 1979 and some Freedom: ites are still serving time for arson. There were ‘small: ar- son incidents earlier this: year, In recent months, the or- thodox group, . officially known as the Union of Spir- itual C {es of Christ, But the Freedomites say the fire -has a “deep and touching” meaning as part of their religion... * PART OF FAITH “We do not like the fire,” said Freedomite Mary Mala- koff to a Doukhobor confer- ence at Castlegar last month. “It is frightening, but it is inevitable... When you are sacrificing yourself by car- rying the torch based upon love, you die not once; but many times... 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The Reformed and ortho- dox factions ‘are bitter ‘ene- mies, and each imply ‘the other Is a-secret ally ofthe Freedomites, The Reformed group and some Freedomites say burn- ings occur on instructions given throzgh orthodox Doukhobor leaders, including John Verigin, honorary chair- man of the orthodox group in B.C. In 1979, Verigin . was charged in the aftermath of a burning, but was later ac- quitted. He and his sup- porters say the charge was a ‘ frame-up by a rival group. They also doubt the “re- formation” of the Reformed group, most of whom were notorious Freedomites 20 and 80 years ago, but who ‘now. say ‘they have | re- OTTAWA (CP) — Three of the country’s largest’ public sector unions cancelled’ a meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau today, saying they were convinced “he wouldn't them live in the historic com:, munal‘ way: in the’ New. Set: ‘tlement, about 40 kil tres outside Castlegar. ” '*I_very'much hope e-. thing comes out of it,” Meal- ing said of the meeting which willtake place ‘over two days: He said ‘the. KCIR was asked by ‘the ‘two’: groups most closely, involved to hold the meeting, ..which:’ shows “they: want. improvements in} the situatio1 more meetings of this the, future. ’ ‘Bonnie Mews nl speaking for the 175, 600-iem er 'Pub-. ada, said the. “meeting. with ‘Trudeau had beenjrequested June 18,10 days prior to ‘the be:-listening” to what ‘they © haye to say about wage con- Is. Instead, the unions repre- senting close'to 700,000 fed- eral-and provincial: govern- ment employees met to co- ordinate plans to fight. wage controls, including ways to “We wanted ithe meeting before the budget, not after,” he said in an interview. “It would: seem: unthinkable ‘to meet ‘Trudeau: now.” An official of the.275, 000- . member Canadian Union of Publie Employees ‘ ‘confirmed the: fed eral gt business. ation. The ‘other union is th 237,000: member AMALGAMATION continved from front poge said if all goes well the two districts’ willbe one by. the end of the year, He said. the amalgamation will make no difference in the water — ‘it will remain the same — though amalgama- tion will help with improve-. ments to the. district and ‘ mean just one ote, ote of two. “It'll cut down “expel Sur hile, Relkoff ..said the two Aistricts have been looking to purify the water with an. ultraviolet system and the amalgamation’ will mean the single district will have: much more borrowing capacity. He ‘added: that ‘the larger district; could “‘mean:” other changes, | though: he couldn't .comment: on ‘those. ‘at thi -time. He also said figures | fhe new ultraviolet sys still, ea only rough, cree more will be explained shout the system, at the’ general smeeting | later this month aa first job could make a difference Lock around. 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Why don’t you consider a Castlegar News route? You get regular exercise through an interesting bi-weekly ” routing, it's profitable part-time work, and you get the op: portunity to meet people and make new friends. As well, you geta choles of area — even your own neighborhood. For. details phone 3165-7266. Ask tor Linda, P.S. We're also inieresied in Seniors as vacation.” swell and there Is a gos allowance as well. Why not consider this aspect? Phone Linda at 365-7266, ~ nounced all violence, Moat: of F i nley Humph Sec ‘ondary School High ‘Artow “Arms ‘hotel 1960. ' ‘Friday In:a gathering with members Con would | like the private vA pears official said "Trudau « responded, ito tI union request two days.after’ the budget was announced in the Commons. That wes the same day legislation was, in- troduced suspending - the’ right,to' ‘strike and.to collectively for two years. for 600,000 federal employees. . In, the budget, Finance Y Minister. Allan ‘the employees, ' saying he Sector. to follow suit, : UNCLEAR dé it would limit ‘federally-regu- ~ Isted ‘ price! increases: to’ six “Sand five per cont — except'in (unusual cases — but. has been _ unclear on how it will do so or what (kind ot exceptions it ‘will make. “Trudeau, MacEachon an and other-senior: ec imposed limits of six p per cent and five per cent for the next ters will:meet ace ex: ecutives from the private two. years on pay. raises for sector. ‘Thursday to discuss HOUSING ~ continued from front page. - Although’ he says one can't. fchsrallee about the housing "market because there are so many variables, he adds he’ -wouldn't be buying the company if the market was'poor. -Tymofievich expécts housing prices’ ‘torise as soon as all the “houses selling: below: ‘market value are off the . market. “Once the inventory r runs out of houses that are below. meet Value, they. will, start selling for. $60 a) pitt forces interest. rates, down, z “ : he: is seeing working people ose money on their homes.¢, “How do you go-back to tell that person, 'I can't sell it for what you bought it. ‘How do you tell them they have to pay. for the! next five years what they lost in one year?” he said. He added | Lane “What bothers me, is to see working people suffer.” : Take the following ats 2S ‘and ifyou are'as disturbed .” by the answers as.we are, ‘then write tous today and we will tell you: how. you fan help. | the situation, wale the prime : -minister, + Minister Charles * cau Pana others #)-will confer with the Canadian Labor Congress Friday. Mewdell said statements made by Trudeau in the “Even if we had a eine he wouldn't be listening 'to what we have tose: Commons Tuesday and the. co legislation introduced "last week are proof that a mect- ing would be useless. : Open trout season until July 14 VICTORIA (GP) — It’s technically open season on trout until July 14, and fears tare mounting that some. of ‘the 800,000 B.C: freshwater sports fishermen will take . advantage of the legal loop- hole, “It’s.,as' though you told people that the alarms in jewelry “stores have~ been ‘turned off,”" says RCMP ‘Constable Tom Edwards of jKamloops, hmen, catching ove! and depleting the fish stock, he said. “That’s why we're trying to keep it hushed,” The loophole: was. opened ‘-when ‘Ottawa neglected . to “pass new. freshwater fishing regulations into federal law in'time for the start of this year's season. ‘As a result, movin Brin jroo! nine PAR four ggonths pf the sex: Him tad wel oc ah ; conservation officers: ‘have . been forced to bluff’ sporta- men into following the regu- lations, said Environment Minister Stephen Rogers. The’ loophole : won't. be closed until the regulations appear in‘ the federal Gaz- ette, Rogers said, and” va tawa has. said ;this happen, until July ‘14: ‘Few people have known about the: loophole. for, ‘the a i Bo, Aldrich: hopes that “people will co-operate in the spirit of - management of the resource — a little peer pressure might help.” - “If the fishermen ignore the rules this year, there won't be good fishing next year,” said Rogers. Police Briefs. Police were plagued with + complaints of fireworks being “QUESTION: A father: or” husband Steg moment of birth. «+ QUESTION: {n Canada abortion ‘is jal up’ until . the QUESTION: 98% of hospital abor- tlons are not medically necessary. : set off over the weekend. They advise it it illegal to set off fireworks.— including firecrackers '— and: charges will’ be laid in. the “future under the federal Explosives Act or the municipal by-law if there are further ‘incidents. . eo ey ‘An accident | which - took place at the intersection of Columbia Ave. ». Volkswagon, driven by Bruce Hunter of Prince George, and $3,000 damage to the front of a 1976 Ford, driven: by. John Rohn of Blueberry ‘Creek. RCMP, report that ‘both vehicles were south-bound on - Columbia at the time, and the Volkswagen wos.-making left turn’ onto Hunter Place -when the accident. occurred. Heather Cook’of-New Zea- land, who was a passenger in << evil-is that good men do-nothing.” - a ~ QUESTION: at “The only'thing neces-. |’ sary: for:the triumph of. the V was. taken - to Castlegar’ “hospital ‘suifer- ing —_ neck ore Pythians report, Kootenay: Savin 8 “Credit, Union menagem rent to right) Joe Kobluk, Don Tuline and ill Spragge. WE SEE THAT tho May/June issue of Enterprise, the. B,C... Central. Credit Union's: classy ‘publication, devoted three pages to a feature on Kootenay Savings Credit Union. The article touches on all sorts of things, including the. credit union’s weekly/bi-weekly mortgage scheme that started in January and the reduced loan rate to, encourage local car sales. 4 * But best of all, the article features the people behind the credit union — people’ like general manager Don Tuline (“like to see an organization lean at the top and I give people the authority to do things"), personnel'and training officer Will Spragge (“During the tough years of 1978/79 we recognized that training was: something we needed to expand rather than cut. If we want people to be more efficient, we have to train them”) and marketing manager Joe Kobluk who was born and raised in ‘Trail and whose.’ may be his knowledge and understanding of the market he reaches,” It’s also nice to note that the Credit Union is “having an embarrassingly year” — to quote Tuline. The credit ‘union provides about 100; jobs’ in the seven communities it serves. WORD OUT AND about is that tourism guru Brian Pritchard is working on a acheme with local businessmen to encourage fair exchange on the U.S. dollar. Pritchard is the local: rep on the’ Kootenay Boundary. Visitors Association board and the KBVA is' avidly pushing: the fair exchange program to help attract American tourists and bring in those much-needed dollars, ‘The KBVA has been ‘advertising on 96 Apple. FM in Spokane, encouraging: Americans’ to: take’ a visit’ to! Canada and take advantage of the increased buying power of the U.S, dollar. ©. ; “Because of the 20-cent difference between the US. and Canadian dollar, it’s an ideal time to encourage U.S. visitors'to vacation in the Kootunay. Boundary region,” touts Denny Edgar, “Our ship has generally been'so zeceptive to the idea that we have had to extend the advertising campaign: past the original 64 spots. to include another 32." per cent exchange — now’ that's' more an fair, ‘The radio campaign ‘stresses ‘that during’ the eat of July the listed-firm will guarantee 25 per cent exchange on the U.S. dollar. The ads also mention some of the local events happening in each of the different areas of the region and the many ‘attractions. . |, “Anyone wanting to guarantee: the -25° per cent’ exchange can obtain window. display handbills at\ the KBVA's Nelson office. JAMES GUBB (“Jimmy”) James is-dead, ° The forrmer industrial relations officer, who covered Castlegar from his Nelson base, died June 24at t Langley. He was 74. Jimmy, and his wife Frances, introduced modern and.’ aquare dancing in Nelson in'1958 and later introduced ballroom dancing classes. They also taught ‘night school* was. mixed ( classes in Castlegar prior to Jimmy's. Fetirement' in 1972.) ‘And she-adds ~ that some. local. “businesses~are ‘ | DOMINION DAY _ Special ethnic ; seum, Some, 80: people ‘rep- * resenting ethnic »groups ‘in Do the Castlegar District:held a ceremony for world’ peace. The meeting started with a : reading from the works of Mahatma Gandhi, India's 20th. Century political “saint.” The passage referred to non-violence and to the * Christian: precept of over- * coming evil with good. Following the’ Gandhian reading,’ members of. the: ethnic community talked about their culture in relation - to peace; John Voykin, speak- ing on behalf of the Douk- hobors, said that the reason for the Doukhobors being’ in Canada today was because of “the positive ‘stand their grandparents took on non- violence and. pacificsm in Czarst Russia some 85 yeara ago, He went on to say that the ethnic; peoples of Canada could take a leadership role 1 not wish ‘evil for anyone; this + is non-violence of thought. Do =| not speak harshly of anyone; this is pyaar of Speech, not: obstruct’ ‘anyone's pots this sts non. violence of action. If'a man speaks ill of you, forgive him, Practice’ physical, mental and spiritual endurance. Help the suffer- : ing even at the cost of your life.” The “Portuguese Canadian representatives were pres- ent and reference was made to theif, fine | citizenship in Castlents and+: how: their. es and gardens PORK STEAKe.........51 | BABY BEEF LIVER: STEAK CUB ‘SLICED $119 19 Rou > MADE FROM GRADE A GOV. APPROV......Ib. $3795 homes the city.:: ‘When all the “speeches.” were over a special tree was planted — a tree grown from a cutting obtained from the tree of ‘Hippocrates located on the Greek Island of Cos. Hippocrates, the father of [i medicine was born in 460, BC on Cos. He tatight under’ a - plane tree (Platanus orien- talus). This ein eb ba direct descendant is the ent of the July 1st ceremonial’ in working toward achieving tree. peace and brotherhood not only in their own community , but also the world at large. Professor Darshan’ Sahri spoke about the Sikhs — an East Indian community. He stated that the words of their teacher and leader Nanak were very, relevant to our times and the quest of peace, The teacher Nanak said: “Do This young plane ‘tree; was” obtained from) Dr. Oskar’, Sziklai, Professor of Forest [im ‘Genetics at the ‘University of B.C. ‘ After the, significant plant’ a ing of the Hippocratic Tree, a minutes’ silence was held for world peace. The ceremony | closed with the reading of the TSLICED BACON wx... $19 BULK WIENERS FLETCHER'S rar tahkiacal & $419 SAUSAGE STICKS ::: FLETCHER'S. ASSORTED $ 1 99 FLAVORS. 500 GRAM. ea. | BEEF vn. A O51299 ‘EGG NOODLES ¢ TELLI FANCY QUAL. 375 GRAM ... 89: BABY FOOD. 51°F HEINZ STRAINED. 128 ML. JARS .3 fo ‘CRISCO. Ol FOR SALADS OR COOKING. 1 LUE BONNET United Nations’ Prayer. New? weather. forecasts here. . By CasNews Staif ” Castlegar: and district faced a mixed bag’ of. sun- shine, rain and thunderstorm activity setting record low and high daily. temperatures each the month of. The frequency of thunder. storms was well above av- erage, especially during the first and last weeks of the month, Radar reports from Wash- ington state showed possible _ ech ,recorded,on June 8. Castlegar Airport weather. office reports that a broad ridge of high-pressure. re- versed the trend on June 9 as 12 of ‘the days’ between the 9th and the 24th either. tied or broke the daily mean high temperature records. 4 Later in the month, a cold low ‘settled in over, northern California which created a moist, unstable flow from the south that ended the warm, i dry spell. mim. of rain ‘although other nearby ‘communities. report- ed heavier rain‘falls. 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