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YOU'VE GOT A BIG- ger concern, I'd like to hear it,” F knowing how to chip a block of ready-mix off his feet while at ; the bottom ofa harbor, with his hands tied behind his back, wilt just be asking for trouble.” I sald. “But. I personally can't think of a worse way of starting - the day than turning on our car’ and having the engine make a big hole in the roof of your . garage." ; scoops,” he ‘said, “but detec- tives may soon be trailing after reporters to ‘get the lowdown . on the underworld. It could be‘ tion, and out of the firing line of the cameras, reporters: should- try to be co-operative,” I said. arrest, and wrap up a case.” '- July. 2, 1976: Recommendations to Council rs Y User Fees, Re-Implemented ‘By Castlegar Public Library y . Ambulance is Relocated; fight bust all the big cases,” L argued. * “It was only a few years ago the ‘Washington Post was regponsi- Eng..: | ney ‘inton, ) Know that We Completely Service : t. his’ but the police ‘in- sitting on. the porch in Sout! sisted it didn’t exist,” the editor challenged. iod of 12 years. He * over '& peri like. marksmanship, ite looking through a: t-grandfather’ had come “Finally, CBC: decided it would have to go ahead with. ‘eral the. investigation, even ‘if- it “AND, FOR THAT, IT’S earned.a nation's gratitude.” “No one can dispute that,” I responded, “but if the. press “Journalism, schools that normally teach spelling, para- The author is now suing his \ publisher for'$5 million because “CBC gave the police every _ chance” to expose the ‘crime “THE: SUCCESS OF THE s Titles. book: Roots has’ forced ‘many Flow to Make a Million Dollars. “himself wanting to be a woman, -after another,. it could have ~ tricky.” men’s tennis singles at Wimble- » “It’s a self-Relp book: Many. -- don: “real estate agents make a lot of they are’ accused ‘of ‘wasting » food. trunk, and keeping your bal-'. He has a transsexual operation and winds up winning the. wo- publishers to come ’ out: with their own versions. ‘One’ was entitled Leaves and told of a » WASP"s. search for his roots. Company of New, Jersey. Tak- . tug a $50,000-advance from his publisher, "he went “to: New Jersey, and ‘there in‘a small - village called South Orange he ° found the very place his great- him'a member of their country _ club for life... 4 Plans Forsaken an egg-throwing contest in case ble for solving the Watergate ‘ance at the top. of /a 30-foot: caper, and now this, _ ing and getting the most into your lead will be forced to have meant ‘dicing! with death, and taking a camera away from the goes on.breaking big cases, one .gtaph structure, headline writ- New Jersey. bookstore. shire‘ village in, Li -have: abandoned plans to, hold - syndicate, choices “It ‘can ,devote itself to how to investigating the criminal ele- . from. The people. of South : Orange were so happy to meet :-one of their own that they made~ «(che couldn't find:Leaves in any.” _ Egg-Throwing rgency Service hampton © tepeating “a ‘story : about’, her gi h * who founded the’ Standard Oil - in some'undercover newsman’s ed wide ‘open in’ the (CBC : oyercoat. -” z far-reaching ‘consequences, . Breal "The Senvoes Realfor, Citrus Transsexual and WASP Roots Just To Let You 180, Install Acorn Conical Fireplaces ‘Have the Largest Stock in Stainless Steet Chimne t Next Year Glimpse 0 estate people have to come out Oll-Fired Furnaces: Et of the closet.” : the informer . Z '. CBC Performing the Musical Ride? e The New C _ By GARY LAUTENS hich l-read pose ‘for 2-H from'a regular column in- the daily ‘Toronto Star.) copy, w 21'= 16th Ave.,'Genelle ‘KOOTENAY FURNACE Your furnace. could be wasting oll if ith 7 serviced {n.the past 12 months.:: “This is'a racy title,” I shid. A FEW.BOOTHS DOWN “a man was autographing books. '; “The CBC doesn't have to” that has cost: the country . untold millions - practise a musical ride, perform: expended on students totally unfitted for higher education. AFTER WATCHING CBC's’ sensational © three-hour ; How come the media un- covered the plots and named the villains? © Suppl; 2 “LSTILL DONT THINK ladder whi overcome their inhibitions, par- ticularly when they're showing an unfurnished house. As you my. eye: was’ entitled. Anita's . Baby... The plot ‘concerned; a» + ‘child’ who: drank | nothing - but: Florida orange juice and found © + Christmas: ‘shoppers can” books this fall. One that caught ’ nails you make ‘it possible for the “day."’: He ‘gave’ me an’ . “Surely that’s the kind of thing police are paid to do," I ~- “You have’ to. remember the CBC has several advan- tages over the police as crime- “This” book helps them ._ notice it's chock-full ‘of ilustra- » tions. The author feels real He' was apparently a psycholo- work was. Releasing. Inner Energy, by Biting Your Finger- | nails. -When he saw I was:a reporter ‘he > explained” his’: "really electric charges, that has. : -' tobe. released” before « they. explode. By biting your: finger- the energy“ to. escape out through “-your’.hands, which telaxes. the. joints ‘in : your Every Canadian has a right to a university - fighters,” he advised, expose’ of organized. crime’ in Canada, thousands of television . viewers have oite question:” newsroom and'not in the back room.at police headquarters?” intricate drills on «motorcycles at . country ” fairs, in Real Estate and Have Sex at the Same’ Time.- . money,’ but: they're, very shy about sex, 8 autographed expect. many suggested to one. veteran ed- Peter Gzowski show.to conceal itor. “Why was'the case crack- pictures next. to ‘somebody's Aunt Ruby from’ Regina, or even hand out parking tickets. that many of them were not graduates at all— -: they were simply young people who had served ments in society, and ignore all the illegal left turns it wants.” g-standing myth ing ‘ of a local ‘went.to' the ‘next booth ;:knuckles and gots you through The first’ booth I stopped at, ‘the salesman said: “Here is a freé copy of the book’of the year, How to Per- “You mean the doctor?” “Doctor,” heart surgeon whatever, you. call” him, The. *: book tells you everything from By ART BUCHWALD Drawer 3007, Castlegar, ned with the correct name and address of the writer. lewspapers Association. rrect name must be submitted.. The Castlegar No NEWS EDITOR | 1 Tean't remember all of the titles, but as I went from booth to booth I got some idea of what -awaits the book reader this fall. gist because, the: title ‘of. h $3,000. -by cutting out. the where to find a donor to how to :deal. with vascular rejection.” - and was handed a book entitled, plant Operation.” You . save ‘middleman.” 15,000. book buyers, bookstore owners, publishers, editors and 10,000. new titles were being form. Your Own Heart Trans: pushed, seller's Convention ‘to flog a = néw book I have coming out in the fall. (Modesty prevents me from telling the title.) At least promotion people’ were there, |. and I. would estimate at least ‘and ; week to the:‘American Book: : the event of an error, advertisi verilsing spece occu will not'be charged PUBLISHED EVERY. THURSDAY MORNINGAT Influence and nbeibed by gain” Semi-Illiterates: For decades, ' our. universities ‘tended to . blindly accept the “graduate” products of our Ms “Here let the press the people's + ighte maintain, unawed by |" So today, wo ‘at the Castlegar News’ join ° “Cominco in urging you to have ‘an enjoyable, relaxing and safe summer. But any service which does not receive the _ support of the people it benefits cannot exist, Its , Although federal funding for ‘student. ~ summer employment is probably exhausted for Similarly surprising is thelr failure to offer and little else -but their own initiative, local — the weather office, on either an interim or weather office employees provided updates to boaters, ‘motorists and. hobby. farmers in the As well as the effect it would have on the as the Canadian Diesel Gypsies—have failed to | cB education, according to ‘a lon; register complaints or regrets that the service, has been discontinued at a time of the year when high schools without any recognition 6f the fact weather forecasts are essential to recreational their time and emerged ‘as. semi-illiterates, - mentally unable to absorb further education and plans. help to develop and promote an increasingly- popular pastime. sales, «the weather. service - would benefit to perform as well. Second, the owners ofthe ,. indirectly businesses geared to revenue from. radio and antenna wanted their equipment back. future depends mainly on those voices coming. over the airwaves. Breaking the Rules : School's out, . summer's here, we're’ all heading into a long holiday weekend, and we at weather service during the summer is worth or mathematics undergraduate to maintain the consideration. necessary to provide a program which would ‘ individually or especially through such groups long-term basis, the ‘use of the equipment ** motoring tourists—many.of whom are already this year, the + CB -- (MRS.) LOIS HUGHES, portion of the 18 for signature RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN. rtlsement of any description, environment, which operates the station, agreed the service was Valuable, but said federal funds for the area were too tight to provide the $400 worth. of equipment required to continue the program, Newa [s $9 per year. Th ~ You Save-af Bonnett’s ressed to: The Editor, Castlegar News, publication must be BOYS & MENS WEAR TELEPHONE 365-6761 - BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER Whither the Weather? Wednesday Morning, June member of the Audit ‘ H and the British Cotumbla and Yukon Community Ni price, may be withdrawn at any thm “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS"’, with rebsonabl sed on request, but the FOUNDED ON AUGUST?, 1947, BY.L.V read an alarming number j CBers in the “RAYON GUEDES, EDITOR ‘ W.H. JONES, ADVERTISING MGR. Uma Letters for ublishing of sociation, 10 Pct. OFF for CASH Castlegar News newspapers, magazines and journals, af ery summer we BONNETT'S fe cop! ‘hat In the even “In April, when the popularity of Citizen - ° Band Radio had already become, extremely Normally, we don’t take an editorial stand for or against any advertisement carried in the ‘News, but today is an exception. Today marks .. Each week the series will deal with a different aspect of summer safety—hints, In our business, we.read an enormous + reminders and warnings that can keep a holiday In May the service was discontinued for two :: from turning into a tragedy. reasons: First, the program put tod heavy a + workload on personnel who had regular duties : Andeven iffunding for the equipment were -available, the program would be subject to. the same limited hours and put and same strain on the technicians. g Armed with a-borrowed radio and antenna Officials of. the. federal Series” of ads, and we commend them to your ee "attention, of stories describing. holiday accidents. Drown-- the Castlegar News‘are going to break one of the. beginning of Cominco's: “Summer. Safety ings, traffic deaths, burns from campfires and :} even barbeques—the list is never-ending. And our own rules. * RYON GUEDES, Editor —ew number of andev evident; technicians atthe Castlegar Airport. weather station started a pilot program, making weather information available to CBers moni- toring channel 11. area every hour to 20 minutes after the hour . from 8 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. daily. ~ have been, prevented... :;- most of the accidents, if not all of them, could = % = s i ‘d oS creases when the. project 7\y) mean: ‘a’ dereile! tuesday eat .home. as a house ‘guest, stolen plans for an $8 billion: save his crumbling empire, -muUsIC | : z 3 —. and Hawall will never be the “Yankee Doodle to Ragtinie’ dove one e Musical salute to America device, } same. @BEACHCOMBERS 11:30 @ NBC LATE NIGHT and the American LEGE PUBLIC FORUM 6:30 @ STAR TREK perienced enough to sult Eilean Heckart. 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Wonder Woman's teenaged sister confuses enemy agents attempting to - steal a jet plane when she spins into Wonder Girt while dent during the Boer War and first became England's Prime Minister in 1839 at the dawn of World War Il. ©. ACADEMY ~ PER- FORMANCE “The Great Waldo Pepper" 1975 Robert ‘Redford, Margot Kidder. About a barnstorming stunt pifot in the 1020's whose thirst for action and determination to make up for. his wartime defeat by a German alr ace culminates in an all-too-real rematch staged as part of a Hollywood movie. HAPPY DAYS 8:30 @ THE BOB NEWHART SHOW The Hartleys miss their friends’ gala Fourth of July Bicentennial party celebra- tion when they. become tapped In a storage locker. ( @ COUSTEAU: OASIS IN SPACE "The Power Game” In a look at the need for long-term energy sources, coal, nuclear and solar power are explored. 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