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Second Annual 11-Year C The longest civil sult in Canadian legal Supreme Court ordered which dates back 11 years, has gone on far too long was sent back to the provincial Three B.C. Court of Appeal and should be heard by the tween British Columbia’ Hydro and the builders of the W, A. C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River—is on its way to the Supreme Court of Canada, judges last week agreed the highest court. The court has not said it will hear the case but that is considered a formality. The latest round in the dispute started in 1975 when B.C. Hydro to pay $36 million to case, Voice of the People to n and we feel it is our prorogative to We are raise our children the way we intended not profess or reject Christianity. . The problems of today are much more complex than the words “damn” and “hell” being ullered on stage, children of our parents and see fit and attend any com- munity function that is being Mrs. Karen Peebles Ms. Jane Denisoff Glade, B.C, voicing our opinion and we are presented in good faith! parents of our childre play was production We feél that the play wag. entertaining, humorous and was performed most excellently. Unfair and Unjust Editor, Castlegar News: Company's There was a lot of work We are writing in response We feel that it was unfair and unjust that the play in and many hours dedicated towards providing entertain- ment for the community. 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