‘YOUNG TURKEYS BC. Crewe. eel ($1.01 ke.) §$ : ita A. 23 SMOKED - COTTAGE ROLLS ss $498 TOWN HOUSE CRANBERRY SAUCE “TOWNHOUSE TOMATO JUICE ~ Abbey _ “For alll of you who fear that architecture has been taken over by the builders of the black goblin-t Westminster heart of'every:man’s dignity, ‘carry . shoebox manufacturers and that the seculor spirit’ has > totally conquered this land — fear not;’ all ‘is not lost. Love ' of beauty,” respect for ° ‘ honest labor..and the Columbia. (Canada) and is one of three B and live-in ecumenical spirit -are still very ‘much alive’in British | ‘Crowning a high hill just outside of the city of Mission,” there is a growing complex of ‘buildings which will bring 4 Joy to ‘your, heart. ‘It ‘is ‘called Westminster. Abbey a in| and ‘teaching elp the parish, to all the kitchen work, farm work, as well as the guesthouse managoment ‘and other duties ‘about ‘the: abbey. ‘They ¢ also roll. up.their’ sleeves to help” ‘with the building program as well. for, by practice’ and training ‘eraftsmen and. artisa § I-first visited the abbey with a friend about 20 years 80,” when facilities were’ still” limited, c ‘some, pave become skilled. Canada. their red-tiled roofs: and ‘graceful! belltower: pointing to thesky, in the midst,’ grace the brow of the 1,000-foot hill the Fraser to the: snow-capped ‘mountains: of the coast Father: Boniface Aicher, “a tale: worth tellin, “In’ the’ spring of. 1944 Monte ‘Cassino: (the historic « Benedictine abbey in Italy) was destroyed by.a war. Ona dull, wet!’ day. ‘that /autuma the. present site ‘of its birth ‘goes’ hack years before, and its: ‘conception -further still.” . Father: ‘Aichor | then; ‘goes on to ‘exp Benedictine Order: of monks goes monastic orders and‘is repres the “world: ‘All’ Benedictine” in Benedictine “rule” and most —' though their abboys on hill.’ On the other hand, each ‘monastery is otherwise almost independent, ‘under the direction of its abbot’ and has through. the ages reflected very. strongly the national character. English . communities, therefore, reflect the; English sd choles Ss character; Swiss wise and 50: on, only in such a perspective.” The mother house in Engelberg, Switzerland, ' sent’ monks’ to found ”% monastery at Mt.. Angel in Oregon in'i882. From there monks went to west coast missions and the Indian school Columbia and a monastery ‘at Grand Forks. A disastrous fire at Mt. Angel seriously curtailed. these: plans but in'1999 five monks, followed by one truck and cows,’ arrived’ in. Ladner to “begin the. prayer and Regular, Drip or - hay Save $1.72, ae J 3 409|| iat this day. In | 1940 was called Westminster Priory. Tt! wi “On Christmas Eve 1954) the abhage iogsthes with the cena: moved to. its present: site on ‘the? hill ins The beautifully designed, white walled buildings’: with’ i like ‘a tiara looking uninterruptedly across the ‘valley of - range. And the story of. this beautiful plats 40 quote A Westzainster ‘Abbey at Mission,’ Bo. was discovered. But. ; “Canada’s Westminster.” he continues ‘can be viewed” at Kakawis in 1900. Consideration was then given ‘to establishing a college. at the new University of British an abbey was founded on Deer Lake near Vancouver and was’ already well established. It'was here I first tasted that fancy dessert — Baked Alaska ‘The results:are beyond -bellef: ( i ‘ could have: played ‘it ‘safe and’ gotten an attractive, J+.) today | but for many years to come, and will, without any soveral years the monks have, begn bul ing : ection with the: monastery. nd what a jurch! king ‘some of its inspiration from the new cathed: of Coventry, it blends the beauty of stained glass and natural lighting with the soaring beauty of the cathedrals, yet melds perfectly with the rest of nastery.’ The, monks, as they themselves admit, utilitarian ‘but‘unimaginative church for much less money. and effort. Instead, they are ‘creating a poem of praise in. glass and concrete which will reflect their courage, , their , gesthetic understanding and their devotion — not only ecome a landmark of the future for all Canada. “times, the ines’ were the chief do‘ the ‘cooking ‘are di school) and experienced that special pati of for tr who sought thelr protection. The which’ is an essential part of the monastery.’ Bunny and I have visited a number; of times. sine. tor! enjoy t the architecture and the extensive grounds (where Ly ; conferences for Roman Catholic clergy, the monks played local citizens are free to roam and picnic); ‘as ; well ag the hospitality ‘of ‘the! congregation’ ant of: former a Wilfred ‘Sowerby, the Prior, 23." emorial Tower ; dS fee ‘of * business, but ail are concerned for you. ‘ ~ summer, “I ‘would “urge pNoning first. custom’ has :been maintained to this day, so that the briefest glance at, the guestmaster's diary for the month of : September. shows. that’ “besides retreats and host’ to’ 85 self-realization fellowship guests; teachers chool in West Vancouver; 14 Chinese young peopl from’ Vancouver, the Golden Age Col fraternity. f St: Andrews in Victoria; 35 of the South ry. Menn: nite: Brethern; “80 from the - Mission Fri ndahip Centre; 80 from Burnaby South United g from ‘the Francophones of B.C.; 70 ‘aretreat for Anglican. Regional uumerical ‘oasis in a secular desert. Protestant, stray from my normal igiou: neutrality? In part, out of deference When’ I last visited the abbey, the monks. ‘were just: beginning the Lenten devotions and music of the church is special to the Benedic- as profoundly moving. Secondly, I have a fe and the fact that they year old beacon, a kind of lighthouse in periods of dark of our history. as the ached Hee information sheet for abbey ‘guests 8a! “You; will ‘tind quiet — to renew v your physical and | ' c time — for God. ‘on your Christian commitment to will find | prayer. ‘ You ‘will find the. mass — sung by the entire f all, I think that you will find, regardless of your or lack of them, peace, and that is today more precious’ than. gold, for no one will ask your The y abbey i is worth a visit, long or short, at any titne. It ‘will be doubly worth visiting when the chureh is complete and dedicated in September, Ifyou should wish to stay at their’ iguest. fin “Pac (Penee):: Castlegar couneil has everything it needs to take part in this-year’s SunFest Parade except one thing — a float, But it's winner. vill ‘Feceive a $50. prize. ae Designs inust conform ‘ to” ithe. theme. ‘representing working on’; Castl wate city has asked ‘Castle: ign a float. "PARTY PRIDE POTATO CHIPS Zz “CALIFORNIA GROWN BRUSSEL SPROUTS Al area a are eligible princesses can sit. and include to submit: designs and the eee the city insignia, Ug must be submitted Poe tocity. hall by 4:80 p.m. April. CALGARY (CP):—*Can- 26.002: ada’s: reserves ‘of conven- , So. if any- students have” tional crude oil shrank by an. i 56.7; oil “reser ‘the East Coast. cenears area, placing earlier estimates, but the as-* 1, bil sociation also linked it to the” decline in exploration in’ “ ies in: ‘other. i year of declin ; the: ‘Canadian, iu du Western Canada, which drop- ped 22 per cent in-1981: — Fellowship —Worship — Bible Study Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. ! 5 Worship: Service Sunday, 11 a.m., +> Bible Study & Prayer Tues. fi p.m. 201 1400 Block, Columbia Ave. Sunday. Services A 8a.m, and10a.m. “Sunday School: 10.a.m..: Robson Community Church ‘Second and Fourth (Sundays of month, 10.a.m.., Rectory: Ph. 365-2271 ‘Reverend FRESH eae PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL S & 10 CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 9. IN THE CASTLEGAR STORE 1471 columbia Ave Trail Regular Pana Services Pastor Dirk Zines [ “UNITED CHURCH : | OF CANADA 2224 - 6th Ave. 1% Blocks South of Community Complex 9:40.a.m, Sing-Song 10. a.m..Worship “below Castleaird Plaza = =P 6317 9:50 a.m: Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Service 7'p.im. Fellowship Service Tuesday, 7/p.m. Cottage ‘pil ale Studies ~ Friday. 7 7 e. Youth and Pastor Ira Tohnson Phone 365-6762 2605 Columbia Ave. Sundays: % 45a.m. Sunday School am, WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 a.m. — Junior Congregation & Nursery Rev. Harvey Self - Phone 365-3816 Reserves at the endef 1981. ‘were down to the pre-1962~ level, ‘the: ‘association said. Only: five; per cent’ of last” foduction “was Te- Natural gas restrve: climbed by four per cent des- pite continuing lack of mar- kets for gas already being : and a $2-p drop in drilling, The association put gas re- “ serves in conventional areas at 70.6 trillion cubie feet. —— "Getting Married 3 If you're planning on a tiers :;at 6.7: billion barrels: When" ‘pentanes.\plis; a’ by- product ‘of ‘natural gas pro- duction, are included the esti- to 18 billion Q contact the minister of your choice well ahead to see. if and downward devisions of ‘* church’ wedding, be sure to iz The drop ‘in estimated oil reserves’ came partly. from fields: he’s available on the date you hope forl — The Castlegar Ministerial 3 1809, ‘Merry Creek Road; -Past Fireside Motel.” “ 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship. ; 211200 aim. 93° Evening Praise 3 tet 30 p.m. 35 WED. NIGHT Si ship & Prayer.—7 p.m.: Church 365-3430 Christian ‘education Hour: » 245 a.m. os _ |. Marning Worship - ,/ 8:30 a.m. &:11:00 a.m." Evening Service 4 00 p.m." ible study: Saturday: Young! Peoples. {ST! RITA'S CATHOLIC’, Tuesday: 7 ‘Rev. Michael Guina f Ph. 365-7143 _ Saturday Night Mass. 7p. Sundgy Faasses at. “Bamand10 a.m.) > © . ST. MARIA GORETT! K. Gonolle =. 12 Noi s \ 365. 8337 or 365-7814 BEGINNING APRIL 9, 7: P. HALL, Corner of Eldorado -and Cedar St. Dow town Trail (above Shopper’s Drug Mart) ” Aer 26 6 LAWS OF HEALTH 2h Felday, Ape 20 THELASTWAR Mae Sunday, sane ‘ora WOUND HEALED st fine 3 es : 30 P.M. (Nightly) Teg ear cae iss ett ede ie cue ae eae * sales in Canada, auto exports AP) — Japan 1 BOKYO doesn't! intond to reduce its 1822, “International Trade Sane Laps Minister Shin- 1982 exports be kept to the 1981 level of 174,000 units, Canadian Trade Minister Ed Lumley visited Tokyo in early March and proposed: a +-@eguction in expért levels for . the _ began April 1. During ‘the fiscal year, which negotiations Lumley cited a 20-per-cent unemployment rateamong Canadian auto- workers and reduced auto Area di “The Very’ Rev. Walter Donald, Dean of St. Saviour's uf Anglican :Pro-Cathedral in Nelson, ' B.C. has been ap- - pointed. the Area Director (West and East Kootenays) for Anglicans in mission, by * the Rt. Rev. Fraser Berry. «The Anglicans in mission program has been described as the largest single national program ever undertaken by the Anglican Church of Can- ada." It-should touch, in one way or another, the lives of each of the: million. identifiable members ‘:of the ‘Anglican Church — and perhaps thou: _ sands’ of others. Donald’ Bofore leaving Japan,’ ef Lumley said he was disap- pointed at a lack ‘of Positive response’ to the Canadian, auto curb’ proposal, which’: Western | Gia at ipa! Bri called for Japan’ to’ reduce ;: auto exports, establish a limit ca on commercial. vehicles and. begin ‘talks on, a domestic content. agreement’ ‘that would require a percentage of auto parts in. cars sold in Canada to be made in. Can- ada, A spokesman at the Can- adian Embassy said: Abe's remarks hadn't been official- ly presented to the Canadian’: government.’ The next round of negotiations over the auto export issue’ hasn't: ‘been ™: scheduled, the spokesman: said. Anglican irector r streets, fa'no longer ° exclusive to the thrill-seeking: movie, rock and jet sets, but is moving down the. social cae. as it’ has done. in the 8, : customs agents swooy ‘alarming rate’ across” already “fa nga > Crates heroin’ probiei:,, from, Latin America. + “HAVE ADVANTAGE’ t's: unrealistic to expect ; to’ catch more than a small percentage of: cocaine ' car- ida British customs iy +A recent report of the U.S. ‘Drug Enforcement .. Agency _ estimated . . that, Colombia, via ross ‘Britain on’ March:24 to” smash what they said: was a - ‘major -crime: syndicate * “that: Vand other cocaine: drugs. worth: $36, ‘taillion {ato two "years... “The bust was thelatestina growing string ‘of big cocaine seizures in Europe. ' ‘French police seized.‘a. record 112 the’ haul: was 6.4: In résponding ‘to ‘this new. : challenge in the life: ‘of the Anglican .Chureh, the: Dean . said, “It is not just by ‘chance > cll that wherever there is signi- ficant change taking place in * the world the Christian Church is involyed.: In Po- land, Central America, Asia and Africa the Church's mis-' sion has’ never. been more visible or vital. “The whole’ Meese s in a mission program presents an extraordinary opportunity to. : wl, d Frarce and italy street value: $22 million — was only a fraction’ of the “swelling tide of white powder reaching ‘Western. Europe, ¢ Britala, funded its cocaine buys:with bank and post, office holdups.: has become a vital. hub | in the drug-running network,. par- ticularly, with cocaine: smug- glers. However, officials said a large aniount is smuggled directly to Europe from Latin + America. Cocaine busts cunt i Most “cocaine « syndicates are believed based in Miami, .. but: Scotland Yard, ‘London's police headq , said the gang: rounded“up'’ March |24 ° ‘wab based. in and: The British customs inves- tigator said: “Cocaine is turn- i ing up all over the Place these days, It's:not just the weal- thy. Cocaine’s a status sym- bol among more and more middle-class’ pevple and thece's heavy usage with the isco kids.” ‘ Dr. Claus Olievenstein, one of: France's leading author- ities-on drug abuse, says he has,..found;. "Cocaine is es- sentially (limited ‘to ‘the® mil- eeyx of ‘show. business, : fa- shion and: journalism in yesterday Sand ‘concluded today from the Castlegar Funeral Chapel for Philip Koochin, 90, of Castle- gar, an area resident for over 10 years, who: passed away Sunday at “Willow Haven Private’ Hospital. ’ Born in /Rugsia, Nov. 16, 1891, Mr. Koochin came to - Canada : in! 1899: settling in Saskatchewan before moving to'Glade in 1911-In 1912 he married. Polly Sookerookoff at. Glide.‘ ‘He “moved to Castlegar. in 1980... From 1986 until his re- tirement in 1962 Mr. Koochin worked as a section hand for CP. Rail. France, It hasn't reached the | broad middle class as it has in the United States. Cocaine has been around for 5,000. years, dating from the pre-Colombian civili- zations in South, America who used Jit in religious ceremonies, It comes from the leaves of the coca plant grown in South America, He is survived by four sons, Nick: and Pete. of Castlegar, Mike of Burns Lake and John of Richmond; three daughters; _ Florence Medvedeff of Castlegar, Mary Makortoff and Lucy Strukoff of Taghum; ‘17 grandchildren and 21 sreat: grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Polly, in 1964, and two sons, Alee and George. Burial was at the Brilliant Cemetery with funeral ‘ar- rangements under the direc- tion of the Castlegar Funeral} Chapel. CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 7, 1982)” WOODEN SHOE " RESTAURANT a Detch Mon. Set. Sp.m. to Sunday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Closed Tuesdays ae KOKANEE TAX “Your Established Tax Service” “OPEN MON--FRI., 9a.m.-5 Bote a 3 SAT.9@.m.-noon 7 (leur office hours are not convenient call for a special appointment) y " 365-6161 278 Columbia Ave. the Anglican’ Church of Can--*° © it ada ‘as well as, an. extra- ordinary challenge. .It) is an exciting opportunity, for “An- ‘and ‘col- glicans, bility for: the successful im- plementation of a program of _ Mnlssion’ study, and inter- pretation and financial devel- sprnent, “support VANCOUVER (CP) — For the second tinie in | 10 years, the B.C. Tectively, to renew their understanding and their com- mitment to the task the Chureh ‘is called to''do jn Canada and in the world.” to A pendent of the federation but has been endorsed by 60 fed- «. eration 1 and: staff will actively support the New Democratic Party in the next provincial election. * A group will be formed to back NDP. candidates to prove that teachers opposing education cuts mean busi- ness, federation past presi- dents Al Blakey and Bill Broadley said Monday at the first day of the federation’s annual general ‘meeting. The group, the Teachers Political - Action ‘Committee Model II, wants “the election of a‘ government ‘that will give a:higher priority to the needs of people — particu- larly services to children and provided’. by’ the’ public schools of, this province.” : The committee . is inde- throughout B.C. Many have t pledged a’ day’s pay to, ‘sup port the group..and initiate donations: to NDP candi- ~ dates, ‘A similar group campaig- ned in 1972 when the NDP was elected, ending a 20-year stretch of Social Credit gov. ernments in.B.C, Federation president Larry Kuehn said the So- creds are ravaging the public school system. He . said’ the “12-per-cent - ceiling on’. public sector spending, announced Feb. 18 by Premier Bill Bennett, is causing teacher unemploy-' -ment, ‘school closures, pro- ; gram cuts, and a decrease in _the quality of education. 4 Howard Anderson memorial service Memorial service was held Tuesday from the Castlegar United Church for J. Howard - Anderson, .68,. who away’at his winter home in Phoenix, Arizona; Mr.‘ Anderson was born _/ Oct, 17, 1918. in Chariton, . Towa moving with his parents to Maple Creek, Sask., -.in 1917, where he ‘grew, up: 1n.1988 he came to Trail to work for: Cominco. In 1955 he moved to Castlegar where he operated the Anderson- In- surance and Rea} Estate Of- ce. Mr. Anderson was a’‘mem- ber.of several Masonic Lod- ges including the Sentinel, -Rose ‘of Croix, Active in community af- fairs, he served on the advis; ° ory. board when the hospital. was built, helped organize the Arrow Boat Club and was instrumental in the construc- tion of both-the curling, and’ skating rinks.in Castlegar. Besides his wife, Alice, Mr. Anderson is survived by two. brothers,: George of Maple. reek and Afthur of Robson; two sisters, “Dorothy "Mae" “Tenborg of Maple Creek’ and Luree Price’ of ‘Victoria. several nieces and’ nephews. Should friends desire, con- tributions may be. made to the Shriners Crippled -Chil- ae dren's Hospital. Funeral ai Lodge of Perfection, Boun- dary Lodge of Perfection and Gizeh Shrine Club. were under the direction ‘of: the Castlegar Chapel. ‘HOMEGOODS. 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