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Barting was so sudden Ang God knows why The very way you looked @ way you walked and smiled Thetninge you always said and did Are with me all the while. & happy home we once Shared ye SW memory stilt But death has lott @ foneliness orld can never The stars are shining brightly Upan a silent grave Where lies @ precious man We love so much and could not save. iy And hear ula. pullg a staleway, D heal bu ck he ine again. oly ari, Joe, and thelr families. and Mrs. John W. Mc- 19, 1980 In Mr. and — “Riek f Qotolt of Robson, B.C. are happy to an- nounce ine en agement of jel daughter Ning joan, to Alex Koot nek kote ear B. . 2 July 12, 1980 ve Brintant Guters Centre. of ‘these and Bete prey opportunities are available at: : Trail Canada Employment Centre, 835 Spokane St., Phone: 368-5566. . . Fully Sxpertenced certi- Trail stucco contractor requires a stucco plasterer until’ fall. Must be fully qualified. wanes $12- $14/he, (381) s 8 6 A travel agency in Trail has an opening for a fully qualified travel agent or in Trail. (73) "y Pr An el eer is < Must be fully conversant in all aspects of fe an ional A ‘Castlegar day centre has an opening for part-time pre-school superviser to work with special needs chil- dren certificate in teaching, (204) . . ° : Well-established car sales outlet in Castlegar re- quires a fully qualified ‘eerti- fied auto mechanic with GM engin needed in the Castlegar area. Must have a minimum of two years’ experience in electri- cal distribution design for and icketing. (222) * ° * A large employer’ in Trail requires the services of a part-time medical labora- Announcing a9 of April 21 Future Hair Design. next "to the Post office in South Slocan. His and Hers styling by Flora. Ph. 399-7314 9298 New colors industrial plants. Salary range $22,000 - 000 per year. *. PWA expansion will also mean new look Pacific Western Airlines plans a $500-million expan- Sion over the next five years, including new corporate col- ors and logo. President Rhys Eyton told the company’s annual meeting in Vancouver last week that ithe new cor- For Sale by Tender Rexner Lumber Lid., —InR r thereon. Subject to Proval. 2. 1973, 360 Timberjack Skid- der gin se6s4t 3. ft Norway Ring Type sae ‘ar 380 Fimbsrjace Seka. 1972, 950 Caterpillar Load- er sin 91K1129, iS Fork Lift, Scoopmoblle S/N 9 950 Caterpillar Loader eae ciw feldco 560i 1975, Redge tt 6 x4), 3/4 Ton Pick-up SIN W24 BE5S045294. 1 (4.x 4), ¥2 ton Beags, Pick-up Siu wi4 Ji eres 10. General ‘Motors 4- Power ‘unit SIN 4A491-47 Rese: {b) Sawmill with (a) above ciw a Na and Heaps 018. Miscellaneous Lum er wi ‘Equipment and Saw: ory and Lumber Biinon Lumber. upon request 26; Goodwill and undertaking ot the company. assets may be viewed by appointee ent. inveruriner information, copies of inventory. and Ter 3. Condl- Specifications .C.A., at the , undernoted Naas Hentrey Mason & Co. Ltd. Receiver-Manage ~ 409 Granville s Street Vancouver, B.C. VEC 1T2 Tel: (604) 669-3030. ie it SINCERE bible questions answer- ed Sone ential. Box 183-I , mex voG 1 Grooming, Boarding, and Pet Supplies SHASHEEN KENNELS (Reg.) NELSON 352-2164 GENT wishes 0 meet a lady age 38 to 40. Phone me any time day or night. 352.6879. 3120 COLLEGE courses’ at home! Speedwriting, short book- Reeping. business math. Full me salsa available. Contact College, 543 Se: Street, vancouver. B.C. v6 Phone’ 7. BUCK Creek fog homes. Custom 2,000 mour : ‘a Gltanmaax (Hazelton) Kitsegukla. Kitwanga. @ Gitksan-Carrier research team needs Information. frow you. to assist Tribal Council to develop a nei land claims position. Please elp. NEWS/MIRROR ACTION ADS GET RESULTS nit Sale We er for sale one 1973 Chevrolet "Fan SIN iQ: uring normal business hours. Tenders wilt be accepted up to 3 ™. 1980. 5 ned Kokanee caligctors 8 Ballitts Ste. 2, 373 Bak jelson, B.C. IL 4H6. ACTION ADS GET RESULTS! H & R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Is looking for a respon- sible individual to operate an INCOME TAX OFFICE in Castlegar. We provide: Training Advertising Supplies Management Expertise National Image and more. For gate information write or call: H&R BLOCK 413D Tranquille Rd. Kamloops, B.C. V2B3G9 Ph: 376-5751 COMPLETE PARTS & SERVICE GMC DIESEL REBUILD SPECIALISTS * EXCHANGE ENGINES IN STOCK * 180 DAY WARRANTY KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA HEAVY DUTY LTD. 626 - 6th Ave. S., Castlegar- 365-5111 ion will be phased in during the next three years. The cost of the identi- fication program has not been established, he said, but the first aircraft to bear the riew corporate identification will be a new Boeing 787 to be delivered in Vancouver, May 23. The major changes are red wings on a large white background on the aircraft tail, as opposed to the red, white and blue wings on a blue background. The upper half of the aft portion of the aircraft's fuselage will be Continued from front page outstanding common shares and 25 per cent of its pref- erence shares. The remaining preference shares are owned by Cominco's majority share- holder, Canadian Pacific In- vestments Limited. West Kootenay built four power plants, known as Lower Bonnington, Upr- Bonnington,- South Sloca. painted in two shades of blue. This portion now is white. The five-year capital ex- pansion program is an in- ian of $200 million beyond Pp tory tech to work onan on-call basis, E Wages $10.75/ oe A fully qualified physie- therapist is required in the Trail area. H.S.A. rates, s 8 @ hr. (829) ° An ienced short wages. (346) s 8 «: Employer in Trail re quires the services of an ex- perienced electronic teehni- cian with experience in re- pairing TVs, stereos, and record players. (369) os 8 Ld order and prep cook is required in the Castlegar area. Wages $5.69/hr. o . s Trail employer has open- ing for an experienced ver- satile Boor layer on a con- tract basis. (262) . 8 in Nelson. . A is duty mechanic, with ‘capetiaes on diesel en- gines, is needed in the Castlegar area. e .. es Waltera/waitresses are needed in Balfour, Salmo and Nelson. ° e s A food and beverage concession manager is re- quired in Kaslo, Other duties include assisting grounds- keeper. s « « A tourist 5 tween the ages of 15-24 is needed in Kaslo. Applicant mhust be able to deal with the public. ~ ° . s Experienced cooks are wanted in Nelson, - Salmo, New Denver and Balfour. A journeyman auto” mechanic or Srd- or 4th-year : apprentice with good experi- ence is needed in Nelson. s s s An advertising salesper- eon is wanted to work in the Nelson area. ee 6 A community organi- zation is in need of five students, or. unemployed youth between the ages of 16-24. One of the positions is of a supervisory nature. The other positions are in the fol- lowing fields: fund raising; - publicity; needs assessment researcher and child care worker, are required in the Trail, Castlegar areas. Salary range $3 - $4/hr. os 8 @ Castlegar employer is looking for a certified sheet metal worker. (328) . . s PWA plans the purchase © of an additional nine Boeing 787s with options on another three and acquisition for four 767s with options on two more. These aircraft, costing a total of $450 million, are scheduled to be in service by 1984. : A ing them will Large d store in Trail is looking for an experienced carpet sales Salary plus com- mission. (382) es 8 « Small engine repairer is required by a Fruitvale em- ployer. Applicant must be fully ienced, 1 An repair shop in Trail requires a certified autobody repairer on a per- manent or time basis. Salary ue negotiable, (965) Sawaill company in Trail area requires an ex- head. saw. fitter. (162) Nelson Canada Employment . 514 Vernon St., Phone: 352-3155. * 28 «@ A partsperson, with ex- perience in heavy duty truck parts and engines is i Your Complete Instant Home Center Our Open House Is Coming Soon Phone 825-4616 (anytime) DOO441A certified be new bangars to be con- peda Calgary, Winni- and, possi- with experi- ence on various vehicles, motorcycles, snowmobiles, by Edmonton, However, Eyton said the expansion hinges on con- tinued traffic growth in the western region. If during this period, traffic growth should be slower than anticipated, PWA's growth rate would also be slower. " WKPL, COMINCO PACT and Corra Linn. The last three were sold to Cominco in. 1947 for about $8 million. Cominco itself built the Brilliant power plant in 1944 and the Waneta plant in 1957, and the following year it en- etc. Wages $10/hr. (339) | . A waudpane in the West Kootenays requires a certified heavy duty mech- anic or auto mechanic to work on buses and trucks. Position is permanent. Wage $10.21/hr. Lower Bonnington plant. The annual average gen- erating capacity of the five Cominco plants totals 515 megawatts of which West Kootenay Bee about 140 tered into an agreement with West Kootenay whereby West Kootenay manages and operates the five Cominco plants as well as its own or 30 per cent, with the remainder used in Cominco's smelting complex in eastern B.C. Occasionally surplus power is exported to U.S. customers. 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EATON'S * Comes Buyline 368-5232 CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 14, 1980' MID-WEEK CASTLEEEXCNEWS MIRROR ENTERTAINMENT Donahue: reflections of a reformed (From DONAHUE, MY OWN STORY by Phil Donahue & Co. Copy- right © 178 By Phil Donahue. Reprinted by permission of Simon & Schuster. Distributed by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate.) She is. in the next- to-last row of my studio audience, seated with her han- ds folded in her lap, a little overweight. She is in her early 60s, and her hair has been carefully set and sprayed. Her coat rests either ‘on her shoulders or on the back of her chair, and she stares straight ahead. At some moment during my warm-up, when I am moving about the audience, touching, joking, teasing, I will approach her and grasp her warm dry hands and say, “Are you going to help me? Td help you if you had a how.” The people around her laugh, and she smiles and turns her head and eyes away from me, and I see her body retreat tightly within itself at just the thought that I might ask her to stand and take part in our program. T have seen this woman thousands of times. in my studio audience, and I know there is no chance in the world that she will parti- cipate. She is a spectator and she always will be. She is millions of Ameriean women who grew up with their legs crossed and their minds closed by a culture that fea- tured loud, intimidating men and silent, obedient women, who wash and can and sew and pray. WHEN SHE DIES she will leave a society that had more than 60 years {sometimes a lot more) to take advantage of her talent and failed to do so. Even sadder, she will have gone to the grave failing to realize. most of her potential as a human being. Worse, she herself will never have even known the person she could have been. There may be mercy in her ignorance, but if what she doesn’t know won't 4 realize the potential contri- butions of at least half of the people who live in it.. Fem- inists should net be alone in THE ‘COMPANY’ in Donahue & Company with the author. Pic- tured ore (back | row) senior producer Pat McMillen, Phil Richard Mincer, (middle row) - asdhiuar Darlene Hayes, producer Sheri Singer,-publicity direc-° ior Penny Rotheiser, director Ron Weiner and secretary t \ Lorraine Londelius: in the next-to-last row of my studio audience was “instruc- ted” by countless examples offered by countless woman role.models.that the way to be in ile: pees’: Not a- job of relating to her children than her mother did. She has an easier time discussing menstruation with her daughter, but she is still not comfortable engaging the girl but — with her hands folded in her lap. Now comes her daugh- ter. “I'm not a woman's libber, but . . .” She loves her children, her girlfriends and her husband (sometimes in that order), and she is be- ginning, at age 35, to fight against a lifetime of pro- gramming, and to do some very nice things for, of all people, herself! She doesn't want a divorce... but... TODAY'S MOTHER AT age 35 is doing a lot better e and the pill and boys who want, to “go all the way.” She is also doing some-- thing else. She is working outside the home. Not be- cause she wants luxuries, but because she. wants food. Inflation is making it impos- sible to get through the days to her husband’s next pay- check without being over- drawn at the bank. She feels guilty and she hates her job and she is being exposed to a lot of the sexist behavior that “libbers” talk Sound Sound Country about, but she is still “not-a women's liber ... but.” The list of buts has grown longer, but she has not surrendered her ideal of God, motherhood and hot, Good sports Begin Here... © Baseboll hoes © Softball Equip. * Teams & Club Unilors "\ * JOGGING SHOES ° © SPORTS CLOTHING SETH MART in 907 alcaaae ren Trail RTS LTD. Ph: 364-1757 Underneath the speech- es of the celebrity feminists she senses that after all the talk about “freedom of choice,” “narrowly defined sexual stereotyping,” “posi- tive reinforcement” and “wo- men as’ sex objects” — un- derneath all the speeches she senses: that the celebrity -feminist is looking her right in the eye and saying, “Baby, you've been had.” And she resents it. Now comes her daugh- ter, the "70s teen-ager. Today’ 's teen-ager is “ not a women's libber, but . . .” SHE WILL BE A MEM- ber of the United States ' work force earlier and in greater numbers than her forebears. She will expect to succeed without really typ- ing. She will also expect to be promoted: with the _ same frequency and for the same reasons as men. When she succeeds in obtaining a job at the “entry level” of the large corporation, she will be in the company of millions-of other - young women just like her, and General Motors, IBM and Sears won't know what hit them. The obedient “locked-in” stenographic | poo pool will be gone forever, and so will the company-budget that could count on long-term loyalty at predictable wages. Gone also will be the “12-hour- -a-day man,” and woman. These young people saw what workaholism did to their parents, and they will be hesitant to put all their life's eggs in the job.basket. Men and women will expect time off for child-related res- -Ponsibilities, like doctor and dentist + Ant apple pies. She wishes it could be that way again, but there just isn’t time — and _she is exhausted. HE IS RUNNING TO stay abreast of change. She is curious about the women's but hi IBM will give them time off,. grudgingly at first. RESULT WILL be weuee mothers, better fathers, better marriages and happier children. However, proclaiming feminism and suspicious of its leaders. She thinks feminists “put down” housewives. She believes in equal pay for equal work, but she likes “to have doors opened for me.” She thinks “femininity” is very impor- tant, but she is not sure what the word means. Johnny Cash: First 25 Years Ouring his recent Tv wasn't seedy what med- ical breakthrough wasn't re- alized and what war wasn't stopped because the woman Phil Donahue places first in steno poll A survey of secretaries has found that the boss they wovid most like to have is tele- vision personality Phil Donahue, whose autobio- graphy is currently appearing in the News/Mirror. Donahue was named by 18 per cent of the Feseort dents in the survey At nied a Manpower Inc. of its Secretary of the Year award reci- pients. The temporary help company said . Donahue edged humorist Erma Bom- beck, whose column appears regularly in the News/Mirror by four percentage points. the disc jockey who was responsible for playing the first Cash recording ever heard on the airwaves. Bob Neal, one of Nash- ville’s teading talent agents today, was the disc jockey who in 1955 played the first Cash recording on Sun Records, ‘Hey Porter." It was one of Johnny's own compo- sitions written when he was coming home from his hitch in the Air Force. Cash sang “Hey Porter’ on his special. . The Worth County Fair in Northwood, lowa really want- ed the Statier Brothers to perform at their fair this year. The Statlets appeared at the fair five years ago, and it seems there were so many requests for them to return, ~ the fair, board made a truly special effort to bring them back this year. In fact, since the Statlers don’t make any personal appearances in the month of July, the fair board decided to move the fair back a week (from late July to early August) in order to accomodate the Statlers’ schedule! : Saturday May 17 promises to be one of the hottest nights in Chicago since Mrs. O'Leary's cow set the city, aglow many years ago. None” other than George Burns will appear with Kenny Rogers at the opening concert of the city’s new Rosemont Horizon—the long awaited 20,000 seat concert hall. . Rex Allon, Jr.. and wife Judy proudly announced the arrival of bab: att Rox Allen on Saturday, April 12, in Nashville. Rex and his band were preparing to go on stage in- Rochester. Indiana, when he received a call from Judy: saying that she was on her way to the hospital three weeks earlier than anticipat- ed! Rex caught the next flight back to Nashville and arrived an hour before the baby, who weighed in at 6 Ib., 12 oz. Cajun artist Jimmy C. Newman and his Cajun Country Band were the major success story of the recent 1980 Wembley Festival in London, England. - rea Smith, Top Billing’s Director of International Sales, said that ‘the ethnic. quality Newman's music,was a new and exciting approach to the English audience. Said Smith, “From the success of Jimmy’ 's Wembley dates, we've been approached about an extensive English tour in the fall, and we have confirmed dates for Holland in July." Smith continued. “There has also been a tremendous amount of inter- est expressed by European labels in handling Jimmy C. internationally.” “THAT ELECTRIC KNIFE IS FOR SALE NOT FOR WHITTLING® it usually marks the difference between the truly committed and the Big Mouth. For example, my re- lationship with Marlo is the first I have ever had in which the woman has had so much time and’ energy and en- thusiasm for people, other MCP The emergence of the feminist movement in the early 1970s has ensured the freedom of generations of North American women from the passive role models that inhibited their predecessors’ potential as human beings. In this conclusion of a five-part series of excerpts from his autobiography, Donahue discusses the’ dilemma faced by a former altar boy in the company of women who are not only smart but eager for power as well. than me. She receives more phone calls in a week than all the other people I have ever escorted to a dance floor put together. Marlo is a constant re- minder of how much I have changed and how much I have remained the same. One Saturday afternoon in Win- netka, while I was en route to the the begun fou understand, _ why IMAGINE HOW it is to a former ac- cused of being humorless. I have come to under- stand that feminists do not long for an either/or world. It is not a matter of strong or weak, or hard or soft, or front’ seat or back seat. It is a matter of sharing opportun- ities like child news on the car ‘radio an- nounced that “forty thousand people, led by actress Marlo I have learned that’ some- times feminists are weak and insecure and will ask for help. “t have learned that most feminists like sex, good music, good wine and male-chauvinist pigs who are trying.” Thomas, marched in Wash- ington today in the biggest demonstration yet in favor of the Equal Rights Amend- ment.” Later that evening I would pout because she didn’t call. HA’ LEARNED ‘only slowly about the “ism” of feminism — not by know- cing the lines (“kids get too much mother and not enough father") but by knowing fem- inists themselves. I have ob- served — close up — the care and love they have for each other, for battered wives and for women in the office-who are not only’ not Prometed: but sexually well. And I have seen their anger at rape jokes, insen- sitive doctors and unneces- And sometimes they will give it. I HAVE ALSO learned that most feminists like sex, good music, dancing, good | wine and‘male-chauvin- ist ot eee who are trying. They also sense from afar MCPs who are not trying. But the learning has not been_easy.. Egalitarian at- titudes and respect.for wo- men’s ability were not born and nurtured in a childhood hool i altar boy finding himself, 30 years later, in the company of women who are not only smart but eager for power as well. Sometimes -I become, angry at their stridency and their arrogant you've-got-a- long-way-to-go-baby attitude. Iraise my voice and say, “We men did not invent this culture. We are entitled to some understanding. Of course there are abuses, but because we disagree with you does not mean we are sexist. Being a politically active woman with strong feminist values does not mean that everything you say is right!” After the outburst the conversation becomes more civil and the volume is lowered and we all share ‘ideas and I feel enriched. I feel privileged to be among the leaders of an honest-to- goodness revolution that has changed lives and the lives of countless people to come. THEN JUST WHEN I think I understand the wo- men’s movement and, .more that saw scores of boys serve Mass and only one girl a year granted the honor of crown- ing the statue of the Blessed Mother during May cere- monies. Moreover, it was the boys who held the flags after school that said “STOP,” and it was the boys who had and teams and sary as unpaid child support, pill side effects and teen-age pregnancies. And I have as well. stronger bicycles. The girls had the brains, but the boys had the power. can actually make a contribution to it, and just when I feel the excitement of knowing that my “male views” are being taken ser- iously by some women on the front lines, someone in the. office will say, “Marlo on line two,” and I will seize the phone eagerly and say, “Hi, honey!” and her secretary will say, “Just a moment for Marlo,” and I will be pissed off all over again. (Showbiz by Joey Sasso CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Bonnie Franklin is now ‘One Day At a Time’ star officially engaged to Marv Minoff, who produced the recently aired ‘Margaret Sanger: Portrait of a Rebel’ TV movie. Ms. Franklin was previously married to Los Angeles theatrical director Ron . I've got news for the tabloids that have been ‘reporting’ that ex-Golden Girl’ Susan Anton is back with her (and one-ti ) Jack Stein. Actually. Susan's been seen on the arm of Dudley Moore more than a few times in recent weeks, obviously rating a ‘10° in the diminutive actor's private life... For a dumb blonde who snorts when she laughs and is seemingly unaware of the effect she has on men, Chrissy has done all right for herself—and is not about to get off the roller coaster now. Suzanne Somers paid her dues like most pretty faces looking for a break. As Chrissy in the TV series ‘Three's Company.’ she got that break. * “| get all the laughs with her (Chrissy}, and everybody likes her. | don't think I've ever met anyone who doesn’t think her a sweet little. girl,” the actress told me. And even though she has played Chrissy for four seasons and has opened a successful Las Vegas club act, Somers knows there are limits to the exposure an actress can get. “ lf you are on too much you get overexposed and are no longer commercial, burn you out. “TV can and | intend to have a career that lasts another 30 years.” TV TICKER: Loretta Swit says she'll never have children—she prefers dogs. . as long as they belong is somebody else,” says too. the 36-year- -old star of “1 do love children "M®A°SSH. “Ll have never married simply because | do not want children. | am away-working so much it would not be fair for them to be left alone. But | have four dogs and they're no trouble. They are lovable, devoted, intelligent and very loyal. I've had a pet dog since the age of nine and now \ couldn't be without them.” at Carroll O'Connor Prod . The word from chiefs ions is that handsome . Harry Crosby. son of Bing, will be the next hot TV star. That's why they're sending him racing to the wire in their ‘Pony Express’ TV pilot. TV CLOSEUP: Ricky Schroder. the nine-year-old who became a major box-office name in "The Champ’ with fe Dunaway and Jon Voight, collected his sister, Dawn, 11, from her Greenwich, Connecticut school in his Rolls Royce before departing for work together in Los Angeles and England on ‘Little Lord Fauntleroy’ tor CBS-TV . Ann-M . Avco-Embassy regret to portray her big-screen role of sexy pleading with Bobbie in the TV series version of ‘Carnal Knowledge.’ The producers say she would be rewarded with TV's highest-ever salary.. - Barbara Sta inwyck’s “Toni's Boys,’ who were a hit in their ‘Charlie's Angeis’ debut, may be dubbed ‘Charlie's Devils’ when ihsy start a spin-off series next season. . Robert Vaughn, who portrayed a wealthy talent agent in MCA TV/Univer- sal’s ‘The Gossip Columnist,” has had a very active political life but says it hasn't interfered with his various political portrayals which have included three American presidents, Truman, Wilson and Franklin O. Roosevelt, stating. * “t could play Hitler and Chirst on alternate days because that’s acting. and it wouldn’ t make any difference how | felt about either.” Movie Nostalgia He starred as Captain Crane on TV’s ‘Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea’ and is currently © being seen in Roger Moore's thriller ‘ffolkes.’ Can you name this leading male star of the 60's and the above? movie he is pictured In : Aid SUL, Ul awe} 0} pazzNg VOSIPaH plAeq :ueMsUYy ae amr =