‘ B44 castiecar News, October 19, 1980 “CROSSWORD a) : i i Average tn of solution: 62 mints, " Swanson claims f aan : ICK . had affair’ Yak of every description Similar Sounds 47 Bayloran hero log ste 17 ela) : Ww ith Kennedy. Birt Mueetocs fete ts Sear ae cron LORE (AP) loria Swanson’ says she) aah his an affair with the late Josoph 6 Winter tine 118 Bight In Sicily Kennedy Sr. and that‘at.one Inny. point he sought perintsaton from se Roman Catholic” Church .“to live pant. from... q Me nate! bo 5 i z second household me” aoc 128 Diacharge : Unassuming i The actress also. q Prin builder ry: a her | : in her Paiirationt tutta wi Kennedy wanted more ‘tha! anything “for us so have‘a | child.’ Excerpts from oe aiito- blography are Publish lit Tales Home Journal. who ‘gives Hee” age as 81, says Kennedy’: oo handto desiré to leave his wife was’ Ba veered “n . revealed to her by Boston's amour 38 Aricent kingdom ML yin gi 4 ai late Cardinal O'Connell, who 47 Capital of Tests) ~'s 4 Chest sound H ‘told her any such arrange- aaFrench dance 38 Japenese pordy HApuncen ment was impossible. Skshimineral iotTheplgtenpes WA peimale jem here to aak you to EENtnocecos 105-Toughs fibrous 4 An arin stop seeing Joseph Ken- ’ . néedy,” the actress quotes the Cardinal as saying in a meet-, ” PLANTERS, LAMPSHADIES, BASKET CHAIRS AND MORE, E.P. SALES: . . WanetaRoad, Trail ,200 yd. past Sc Schneider's 4 it “was avsiniple, ad, ‘real WANT! : woman to sit with two ie sigan Writ your’ ticket Orphan prefery bern The ad ran for, 14 Pr ‘after that It became clear \ couldn't even .pay. anyone to do what:! did for.itwo . dresses, an occasional dinner; a movie a month and, bottie of bath salts for Mother's Day. /: Elther times ‘have changed or unemployment is higher than [ thought. | just paw an ad the other.day th: read: (SET ITAL) #‘Child Mentor: To oversee the.health recreation and’ genera! well-being of three, chidren.. : : e j f ; ; ‘J Stress personal and character-bullding habits. Arrange’ Rirterenes f ie ng Be na : OM de 4 Outings, plenics,: parties ‘and: other; recreational en-; 2 d z Ce di Plai’and: serve, proper meals, determine seu Serre ; — if Sha. TS : behavior ae (if: any): and. try to solve them. - , sueal a ty erga ota Stimulate academic Interest and prepare lesson plans for: ‘ fildrar wiht they attend school. Free. room ‘and is oar jus'$ eek.’ (END ITAL). |.” I've slucyetsen Intrigued with the stereotype sitter aeploted, on television. She's usuall yi: jan in her 50s with a.B:S. ,degrée ‘In ‘dental hyg' ind a. “paler In cavity. fighting. She has a:plece of chalk in her handbag: which she dips{into aliquid dye. to demonstrate the:. wonders of fluoride, Come to think of it, she'd be perfect for. the‘ad'for'Chitd Mentor. °°. have run the emotional gamut from. Apprehenston'to Un le Terror. They ‘were never ed. | used to, issu sem a mieneoarernee sheet to a Avera son.Sat.s 10am. to8 p.m. silodte: ‘Sondeys J2noontoSp.m, | es Earn opts sy Aida tot ‘oe 67 Mattonll (22 Dagger Sten et Pertwit “bit ii sotto! ‘Attention Men & Boys! .. For All Seasons 1s -Bonnett’s..°°""/« “Mens Wear'. bf, > apices we . 233 Columbla___985-6761 : ; Laci caihh Remember 10%. OFF for Cash nadlt "oun cowboy 82 Fry lightly $3 More mature $4 Medicinal plant 45 Wrathful 30 Military cap 31 Robert or Alan 32 Drait org. aty 87 Broadway ty 4 Vols. Inctud> . #8 A North issue ipl ‘Caucasian Fira OF ain yellow pldmatat Ronan bile duct 18 Ges Ser 16 Faley Lie 3 ay talang) ” re Beak order food fish 44Garment for 1A small Dorothy. Val 1ay Landscape Nursery On Hwy 6 two mi. north of Winlaw ay COLOR FOR beetle membrane we sa imac CasNews eeigigaT et oF OVE ‘ing he initiated in 1929, “Bach timé you ‘see him becomes an occasion of ain for 4 “He told me,” Swanson’ YOUR GARDEN. Now Is the time of year to select trees and shrubs for Autumn color. © Excellent sélection.” Kinnaird elementary School: This is the #loor plan-of the new Kinnaie rd 1 elementary schoo! now under construction to replace the original that by fire’ last D. @ Ox-- be asked Monday night to semove $92.4 ixon and Browning. Payments to date, includi ‘ogress a np the claim to contract managers amount expected to be ap- - inks* strom an Old-Fashioned glass. ee tt 5 lncreased sales continues, “that Joa had © Reasonable prices terior brick work has almost been complated and Sch istrict No. 9 aioe will |proved Monday, total $135,898, or 10 per cent, ¢t the $1.3-million contract. nan There is a Took on the bathroom Scot. Usa it if you By BILL SMILEY “WHAT'S all this here bullroar about repatrating the Canadian Constipa- tion?’? demanded the rather bellicose chap at ie next barstool.- Somewhat timidly, I re- plied (I don’t like bar-room brawls unless somebody else is Constitution, not Con- stipation.’’ And in a little at- tempt to ease the tension, ad- ded, ‘‘We have enough of that now,’’ not meaning con- stitution. He didn’t get it. * He snorted, ‘‘Constitoo- tion? I’m in great. shape,”’ giving his beer-belly a smack and hawking up a few gobs after inhaling deeply on his White Owl cigar. Well, 1 was getting a bit” nettled. I’m not a trouble- maker or a flag-waver, but I'm a good Canadian. 1 didn’t have to listen to this beery bore. ...1__began, quietly. ‘enough, “The word is not repatra- tion, but patriation. The suf- fix ‘re’! means ‘back,’ as in ‘return.’ If we repatriated the constitution, it would mean that we were bringing it back to Canada, but it has never been here in the first place. So we use the word ‘patria- tion,’ meaning uh ...”” He was not impressed by niy quite lucid explanation, nor my obvious education. “Patriotism, that’s the stuff. There’s too many a these. rotten, long-haired punks in this country, who wouldn't fight for it if.they hadda.”” I rolled my eyes, figur- atively, heaved an inaudible sigh, . and askéd the in- evitable, happy enough to change the subject, ‘*What outfit were you with in World War II?” I knew that’s what he was leading up to. : “Outfit? Outfit?” and he laughed a deep gargly, belch- ing rumble. ‘I was Jin In- telligence. 1 was intelligent enough to get a job in the shipyards and make a bundle.” I was more than nettled by now. I was more like poison ivy. I .almost snapped, “Good for you! You were making a bundle while the enemy was firing shells and mortars and machine-guns at Pr) titution isin them), ‘‘I think the word | pf:.a' detilo an it Suniqacs Is a thihe’? Th Were Seething, I tried -anogher tack, unable ogee Was 3" ie B= ‘but 4 hird ? ie took three deep bredths, ‘then explained calmly, §“A isi es backbone Tt asperity, “‘And what about : sopllaations? Do Don’t you ‘a good citizen ha’ obliga- dons. The word means that you should do.”” His reply: “Then I'm a hell of a good citizen. I got more obligations than I can ~ handle: nine Hiss a crabby wife, a boss who has a slight stroke every time I = for a Le Bill Smiley ¥ sets out the rights and obliga- tions of its citizens. Aren't you interested in that? Would you like to live in a country where you had no rights?” I thought that might stir some smoldering spark . of love of country... But he wasn’t so dumb, He Was crafty, infact. ~ “‘Why should 1? I live in this country, where I got a tight to vote for any dummy I want to, write a letter to the noospaper saying what I think of the govment, belly up to the bar on Friday night, and call in sick Monday. What more do ya want?” I retorted with some. raise, and the govment trying to grab one out of every three bucks I make. And I come in | here for.a quiet drink and I- ‘gotta talk to turkeys like you about ‘constipation. Don’t talk to me about obliga- MONS ar eee ON Délpeiaiely: VaTo~ tried another tack. There must be some decent thing in this man, a fellow Canadian. «But surely there are some’ things you'd like to see down in black and white, some- thing solid and dependable, in a truly Canadian constitu- tion, something. you .could fall back on?” Concert by Kling, Wood at Nelson Violinist Paul Kling and pianist Robin Wood from the University of Victoria School of Music will present a con- cert this Friday evening in the Chapel at David Thomp- son University Centre. + The program will include sonatas by Mozart, Beetho- ven and Prokofieff. The con- cert is’ sponsored by the DTUC School of Music. The Kling-Wood concert in Nelson marks the growing cooperation between Selkirk College and the University of Victoria in developing the School of Music at David © Thompson University . Cen- tre. At present, a student wishing to complete a Bach- elor of Music degree can take the first two years at DTUC and transfer to Victoria for third and fourth year. Future plans for DTUC's School of Music include the addition of third- and fourth- year University of Victoria courses.on the Nélson cam- pus so that students may complete B.Mus. degrees constipation “I nearly always fall back on the bed. But you're right. There's a few things that should be wrote into some- thing,. ever’ though. the * lawyers would always find a ‘way around them."” - “What did you have in mind?,”” I asked eagerly. There was a spark! He was nota total ash. “Well, I gotta few things that might help out Trudeau and for Scott paper VANCOUVER (CP) - Scott Paper Ltd. reports increased sales and new earnings for the first nine months of 1980, , George L, O'Leary, pres- ident and chief executive officer, said in a news release that ‘net sales to Sept. 30 toffliled $121.95 million com- pared with $106.35 million for the same period in 1979, a 14.1 per-cent increase. Net income increased to $5,582,000 for the January- and them other barnyard geese that make up our: leaders. First, there’s that there Women’s Lib. I'd stamp them out, with hob- nails, They there’s that there French. If God had wanted a mad to speak French, he woulda had him born in France or Kuebec, right??’ “Go on,’ I said grimly. “Wel, there’s the pill, right? That's O.K. But the constitootion should haye it somewhere. that q woman can't speak while her ‘hus- and tryna read the paper. They could call it a gob- stopper. “And it should be in there that welders get paid more than teachers. And that old people should live in classy homes, like hotels insteada them dumps. Right? “And dope peddlers should be «strangled. ‘And people should be buried de- cent, wrapped in a blanket, 3 bucks * insteada two period, a 25.5-per- cent increase over the $4,448,000 for the same nine months a -year ago. Net) ordinary share: . income per was $2.24 compared with $1.81. O'Leary said the com- pany was able to increase its volume of sales ahead of last year despite a general soften- ing of the Canadian economy. APPROVE PROJECT. “. SAINTJOHN, NB, (CP)- — City,: provincial and fed- eral officials have approved the $71-million Market Square civic and commercial project. Construction will- start immediately and is expected to take three years. The project includes a 41,000- square foot trade and in- dustry centre,’ a regional li- brary, luxury hotel, retail space, parking garage and pedestrian links with city hall. spoken about our relation-~ ship with some of the highest _ representatives of the Cath- olic church. Since there was no possibility of’. dissolving ;: his marriage’ under” chureh* law, he had sought ‘official permission to live ay from his wie 5 that ae one of the mos prominent Catholiclaymen America, Kennedy .was ex- * H posing himself -to ipcanidal, a FALL BULBS HAVE ARRIVED SUPER SPECIAL CCLORADO : * BLUE SPRUCE Pr lepers Sede joseph e. fascian!_ box 34; winlaw,.b.c. VOG 2J0 (604) 226-7270 every time he -appeared in’ public with Swa wortha junk. And... But it was-too much for’ me: I hurriedly slapped down my usual 20 cent tip and fled. Not before he got his last word in. “Take it easy, Con- stipation.”” “KIWANIS . 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Driving Help ” “if you have or need any of these-Talents — Give us a Call “ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Phone 365-7479 Call Mon. to Fri. — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ws IRFORMATION SERVICE : pane information service PUBLIC NOTICE—— to the Residents of the City of Castlegar Fall Clean-Up Program By JOHN WARD ‘UNITED NATIONS -(CP) — Failure of the United © Nations to come to grips‘with . the’ Persian Gulf war points _ up, once again, the world ._ body’s inability to enforce its rules. - When it was founded 35 years ago this month, the ‘UN's. primary goal was the preservation of: the peace, *-but time and again, over the last four decades, war has broken out despite the UN efforts to prevent it. * In. theory, the'*resolu- ’: «tions of the Security Council are binding on .member states and have the force of law. In practice, os its neigh ore. péace'ti all. But inthe wérld “out de, national ‘self-interest is! sulin Pe principle. ‘AT FAULT™ ie are harboring guerrillas, con- ithe: Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan and the Viet- The’ br eit 1s acer of Cam- ands’ “captued from’ Eg and: Jordan. in 1967. Israel ignores. the’,resolution: ‘The Arab states decry that at- titude, but” for their refuse to ‘both fly in the face of t international, conventions resolutions, , a 4. ‘Poo often, the Security’ Council is used a8 a refuge by ‘the losing 8 side ina war. ‘The ~jans are S ralacat to ppear before’ the council “because release of hte U.S. deed the held ‘hostage in ‘Tehran. HYPOCRISY REIGNS.: It ‘scales the heights of. ‘hypocrisy for Iran to turn to the: council for: relief, while : refusing to obey an earlier - resolution. “The. UN tae no method of il hates its own mend. In the long run, sanc- tions are effective only if’ member nations comply. + In‘the complex ebb and flow of international rela- tions, full ‘compliance is al- most impossible. Rhodesia, for example, gram of sanctions for years, yet still managed to obtain. - the wherewithal to keep its economy .running. among'. the portion of the: Middle Bast resolution which‘: calls: for guarantees of security for all in countries pick. and choose among the council’s votes, going along' with some while ignoring others: « Each time a resolution is when the country making the appeal is, at the same. time, :- ignoring some other ruling. beyand the e step of ordering economic sanc- tions agnlunt an offending of sanc- for the ouster of one country or another. and long procedural les over’ The: war Traq _ and Iran is a case in point. Tran wants .to- apps to the ay tions were d to be the big weapon’of the League of. Nations, too, bot an attempt PY. the league to impose’ it are commonplace in both the assembly and the council, “with the result that few sub- tantial issues ins too helps:erode,the UN-' “position as an “importa : ‘international body. Optimist say the UN must. be; working . because there’ has ‘not been a global : war for 35 years. But the nuclear arsenals of the super- * powers‘and the potential for mutual annihilation have like- taining the uneasy Pos There have been su; tions that the UN: set iu) own -military, ‘a sort "of ternational police force, but these proposals have all sunk without-a trace. The .reluc- tance of nations to surrender any part of their sovereignty ton an international body has - shown no signs of abating over the last 85:years, and, iressed- until it does, the UN will have to stunts ipresent course. ; catong, its. layed bi B was supposedly under a pro-' aa an even bigger role - _ Poppins? Wall the other night | saw her i Cy rough to her. 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They were Garden shrubbery and household refuse will be picked up * provided the householder complies with the following: 1. Branches MUST be tied and piled in neat bundles. 2. Leaves, garden refuse, and paper MUST be placed in plastic garbage bags or cardboard boxes. 500m! with pump HALLOWEEN PACKS Rowntree - 16 assorted bars on. 1.99 Enter the Ghost to Ghost Tour of Haunted Britain Contest 6 Winners will fly via British Alrways. soomt refill Liquid Soap outlasts Bar Soap 8 to 4 TOOTHPASTE : ee ue "The following items WILL NOT BE PICKED UP: Complete ‘s) Th Rocks. Insurance 2. Concrete Service NATURAL SOURCE - WESTERN'S OWN BRAND : VITAMIN C FALL PRICE 1. 29 : paar 3. 69 = aa Se nee 219 1.19 ™ 2 Shop the Western Wag! Ca ri’ s Westert rn D ru g Ma rt MANY MORE UNADVERTISED SPECIALS ts that tbe handled by one man PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE NO ARRANGEMENTS FOR PICKUP OF LARGE ITEMS AS A PART OF FALL CLEANUP — THIS SERVICE 1S OFFERED DURING SPRING CLEANUP ONLY. 3. 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FALL PRICE Weekdays: ue 9:15 am. 10:15 am, 11:15am. 1:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. CEL *610 — West Kootenay Radio Your'co-operation will be appreciated. Some items may be unavattable due to suppliers shortages WE RESERVE THE RIGHT u70 LIMIT QUANTITIES Thank you. the needs of thelr ‘customers. Take the opportunity today to get to know your local _ western Pharmacist. Non-sting Anti-perspirant ROLL-ON SOM! Each Western Drug Mart Is individually owned -"“Castleaird Plaza . CITY OF CASTLEGAR Open this Sunday (Oct. 18) Noon -1 p.m. ¢ and 6p.m.-7 p.m.