CASTLEGAR NEWS, Octobor,8,,1980 { Slontifie Breakthrough , - STOPS BALDNESS Free Scalp Clinic In C on Monday, Oct. 13, ‘La anders "= ) Se ate ater my. timlig . BRN: e ‘ a coastal fie: | A. , is ‘ AY. 8 .; encilae was off, but that accident did: Dear Ann Landers: North America Is clearly in love C H EC K A N D co M P A R E her dog: caharles and: goldfish. But: oriou Local’, philatelista won TH ESE VA L v ES This is the con- i clusion of a two- i ‘YOURSELI ( et raratjotally tamou 13, 8° 3 : part interview con- en at you ue enough, tory (read inthe press’ oy peer pen awards when the engi Jepuld not a! night if did Aoeay HME sli wid Thoinpson Stamp Club © ducted by Randall a A a to Ann‘Landers:: H re Is a x i Id.:its' 10th “adinualstamp |S. Barton with ant ve Angi Callf.t. eenoer nts ine, datatines 8: ier tion last . weekend at ‘Doris Twaddell in, . 4 red ta: SM. taiog or olner “A\ sped Complex. her Coeur d’alene: < : : : doing?” alronies $ v4 lacking only’ red. lights .and sirena, has sl ik Guat. exhibitors, in. atten- 24-hour service for cats, dogs and other small ani The vehicle, which carries exvaen tanks, splint shock therapy. and a: pet-hospital., 5 ‘ Whenithe auberintanident ‘iad as sald, ‘The main thing Is. to get. the help it. We worry’ about fees later.’ S\@hand A dane qearvioe swan Sescribed: sp pelng especly:iNaoen ler people who may not have a way f zi thelr sick or (Injured pete.to a hod obvi they, coward and fhe crea a have ever. heard of neighbors or re fatly th 4 _nécelved one silver: and two OK; | feel better. | think Lari sleep’ no’ ig, ‘dance were from the’ U.! home. jorciNermon,, Penticton, Prince By RANDALL S. BARTON Beeree and K “Some things are des- z tiny and those are the things that will be,” says Doris ;; Twaddell, ‘We are born, however, free moral agents and we have a choice what we do with our lives. I can see, basically, what a person . will do with his life at.a certain point, If they do be- CALLY TESTED AND GUARANTEED . flul AMAZING | DISCOVERY FOR HAIR AND SCALP. Improve condition of ecaip] ACT NOW! chat ovine, MENand WOMEN. |. Sn ..“Save Your Hair”’ GET THE F: it your ME ctor ia hope, toee'™ he will tal you a0, frankly, About 8% 5% of hove” Y some pedple and extremely hard for others. Therevard misfits in the world that deal with constantly,' wha; no , nn, Silver awards were > won, aRREUEETRLESSL OES. lieve what they hear here, and use the counsel wisely, I think they can avoid a lot of problems.” In last week's interview, : Coeur d'Alene psychic Doris’ Twaddell told ‘about her lonely life as a psychic apd explained she has had the gift of prophecy since birth. '' Working with either a, erystal ball or cards, Twad- dell can look into a client's” past, present and future, of- ‘fering guidance for future crossroads the person will come to. In addition, she can : pick up on a person's psychic vibrations. She makes’ only : private predictions, although she has visions about national and international events. A reading takes approx- imately an hour and Twad- dell encourages her clients to tape the ‘reading or take’ : notes for future reference. ‘Appointments are necessary + and persons. interested in “ scheduling a reading may call 1-208-664-6133. RB: Does the world have © ageneral aura right now that is either rosy or not 60 good? De you have feelings about that, apart from the every- day belief the world is going: * to hell in a handbasket?, DT: My opinion seems to differ from the other psychics that I have heard say any- thing. I think opr economy will definitely, improve in the first three months of next year. Nobody agrees-with me. - that I know of. If 'm wrong, it doesi’t bother me, about those types of things, be- cause I ‘don’t make public predictions. I don't really be- lieve in them. I don’t believe in using a gift of this nature to predict bad things for the world or inject those types of things into people's thought pat-* terns. I do think our economy will improve and no, I don't think the work is going to go to hell in a handbasket in the near future. RB: When you say you don't like to inject negative thought patterns into the “mass consciousness, is that because nothing can be done S about it on that level? DT: That's right. It has to evolve. I have’ a strong feeling about the negative side of.the world. I think if ifthe. world, if som world were going to efid'in five’days, besides arte they get their 2 ie friends and I Srero talking once and one of m said, “You | ought. to “have at least a two-minute . warning that you're going to “vight with people and savor their teen that Would you ive arning? Or ae priate the best rae to ae pe sate on living Hike you've been living? DT: Well, I Sotally ais- agree with the theory fat we are given no warning. I ¢, have -crt “ithe choice‘of‘edfilhg back three times that I know: of, “That is in God’s hands; jand ‘whenhe ‘pulls*obR-eaes,j we » Will goin whatever fashion a: pate a bain called 0. ard in hea ime eared where a client has ick te to commit suicide, They. call me to come down: and) Js BO, jido not peli vo iyou, can’ hte! BE) oR y onw po¥6rdind Shad . commit suldide unless it's your time to die, You may ruin your brain with a gun, you may ruin your stomach with poison, but you as a’ person will still be alive. I've seen them try this s6 many times I have no choice but to believe this. This is as opposed to one lady who came to me and said, "Interstate 40 goes from coast to coast. My son was standing on the sidewalk on. Interstate 40 and a car went out of control and killed him.. Now why?" “It was his time to go or:that would'not have happened,” I said, and she accepted that. That’s totally in God's hands and if I. knew, that I myself was going to’ die in five days, I would question the human element to be able to accept that. I don't believe we have any say so about death or time. We're not supposed to know when it is our time to expire. RB: But when you tell y omebody, “Get your papers bag order,” don't they then Urges religious abuse receive UN’s attention be Baha'i Release Baha'i communities. in the Kootenays. fully ‘support = Tepresentatlons oe by a tention of the Human Rights 5 Committee of the United - Baha'is in ee and Spiritual ‘Assembly of the Baha'is of Canada in con- nection with the persecytion of the Baha'is in the birth . place of their Faith, Iran. The delegation met with External Affairs Mark McGuigan and Sheed him color slides illustrating | the destruction of Baha'i shrines, descration of ceme- teries, burning of Baha'i cen- tres and the looting and des- truction of private homes and businesses, 4 The delegates also “had the benefit of private con- sultation with the foreign affiars spokesmen of the Conservative and New Dem- ocratie Parties. The rep- resentatives were greatly encouraged ‘by the full un- people ly project negativity to people, they will become depressed. I have a serenity Buddah in my living room and I tell my husband often, “That is the only smiling ‘face I've seen today.’ As a group, we can be happy or depressed and I prefer to be happy. That's the reason I don't make grim, gruesome predi Idon't and support their representation received from these leaders. McGuidan provided very practical assistance and lead- ers of all three parties in- dicated they were willing to do what they could ‘to alle- viate the burden of the Iran- ian Baha’is. They were even more heartened by a unanimous lution of the Cr want anyone to say, “This lady said the world is going to end, we're going to be ’ bombed off the face of this earth.” If it is, I can’t control it, so I.don't put it out to the public. that “deplored the comti other in Canada fear the stage is being: set for an organized campaign of persecution aimed at. sup- pressing their Faith in Iran totally. There are some 16,000 Baha'is. in Canada in over 1,500 localities. In the Koot- enays there are approximate- ly 30 localities where Baha'is reside, ~ : > tj & have |i a terrible. foreboding this must mean ‘death?;<’ DT: Sometimes they ask me,, sometimes | they don't. Sometimes they say, “Well, I know. that. I just needed it confirmed.” Most of the time they have the premonition themselves; or about their spouse or child.. But: when I see this death, I never try to look into time to see when it's going to be. I leave it lay, it’s not nine to’ say. 4 RB: You say you crossed over ‘three times. You mean you came back from being clinically dead three times? | DT: Clinically dead, yes. RB: Did ‘you experience the feeling'so many have re- ported with rising out of the body, traveling along DT: Tl tell you’ nr what T saw and it was somewhat different from what clients who have experienced the same thing have reported. I was in the hospital bed twice and on the emergency room table once. I felt like I was about two feet above my body and on the left side . were billowing white clouds and what looked like cherubs motioning me towards them. In the emergency room, my husband had hold of my hand and I remember thinking, . “No, he needs me.” That part. + to the left closed off and I opened my eyes and spoke to jim. . Another time was in the a of emene and I ad: matter what theyire doing, * ti go home and call later. I them’ tell: him to go home, there’ was. no need in his time whenI do come up with the answer for them, it’s through a vision, ing, “Don’t believe ‘that, I times, it’s a night vision and I will be here,” but I couldn't ~ will call and tell them. When talk. I couldn't see him leave they get into that field; they - JR: ion mon :the room but I knew that he are satisfied. If I don't know een thi 13 of 2 rand 8p. what field they should be in, I‘ tell’ them that.° I” wouldn't suggest anything; Iwait until: closing off again. It was likeI' I know. standing By, they’ couldn't save me. I remember.think- did. Again I was off of the bed so far but I remember settling down and that part had a choice of going or - staying. After the third time I made the agreement that if the psychic was what I was supposed to.do and leave off the newspaper and magazine writing, then I would get well. i RB: When you were working in newspapers and - magazines, did your psychic powers give you an edge? DT: Absolutely. I al-. ways left a space on the front page of the paper above the. fold if I knew something was going to happen, if I had a. premonition. The shop fore” man would always get really edgey with me. He would always come up and say, “Hey, it’s an hour ‘til press time, what are you going to sput in’ here?” Td-say, “A wreck, .a shooting, a fire,” whatever Td seen. I missed it one time in my entire careér ‘and had to fill that space with a ables story. It happened Seg aap | Peter Wood nie . AGood Woman Is Hard To Find. Hold OnTo Her. DIRECTORY) Attend _Church 1400 Block, Columbia Ave. Sunday Services: 8a,m. and 10.a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. ous persecution of the re- ligious minorities in Iran, es- pecially some 600,000 Ba- ha'is, and urges that this total abuse of religious tol- erance be brought to the at- 2nd and 4th Sunday of month: 10.a.m. Rectory: ph. 365-2271 Rev. Desmond Carroll eee C Church — cfhow Grallilude tn Prayer — 715 - 4th Street Worship Service 9 a.m. Sunday Schoo! 10:15 a:m. Lowell Kindschy Ph, 365-3664 or 365-3662 Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30 a.m. on Radio CKQR MEETS SUNDAY . am, « Ph. 365-7973 352-5105 i> "ORS aw? 809 Merry Creek Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour Evening Praise WED. FAMILY | NIGHT 7 p.m: (for all the family) Pastor John Hill Church Office 365-3430 heard the doctors tell him te .are’ not. happy. hi on ‘what their salary z and should be couldn't, speak but I heard worth it. . 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They could :feast: on, the Jeftovers we throw out. _— A Resident of Kookavilie, USA ' extlusively by. local exhibj.” ‘tors, ’who included Susan ‘Anna Gattingér, and Ivy Nielsen.’ Chuck. Kilpatrick Dear Ann Landers: With two-thirds of the’people inthe also. received. two bronze, | world going to bed hungry every night, | cant stand It with ote each going to Susan when { read the facts and figures pertaining to the way Forrest and Margaret Reith. North Americans pamper thelr pets. For example: According,.to the latest figures, It costs an average of In opening the exhihi- tion, Harold Webber, mana- ger of the Castlegar Savings Credit Union, mentioned how pleased’ he\ was to see the growing. interest ‘in. stamp .collecting by young people, He “also ‘praised the..mer- eople buy jeweled collars for cats ‘and dogs a and chants throughout. the com- _ spend millions of dollars‘grooming them:(pedicures for munity for their:co-operation poodies, ‘if you please). Complete wardrobes are and generosity in donating i pl available — even galoshes for sloppy weather, raincoats ‘the various trophies’ and © ..and -hats, custom-made outfits. to~ match~madame’s-- ‘awards. designer creations. Couldn't you just die? know. about, cemeteries for, pets. And they: don't comme cheap. Are people’ going) you’ have..the nerve to print. this | rgwhat? i ‘blaspheméd by readers who will tell you: fb de ae that how ‘they spend thelr money business,.They will also tell Is n you they get mors ph from pets than they get from thelr children or spouses: . (‘Atleast my dog wags his tall when Jjicome home at 'Nelsoni?Mrs. Susan Forrest * night. My wife greets me at the door with’ ‘adirty Ipok and :: of Castlegar was the judges’ a list of complaints.”’) I don’t blame you for tossing this letter aside, Ann. ». Why stir up the crazies? They will never change, and: wére four Bourse Tables you'd just make a lot of enemies. But |-:feel better, .from: which they could. pur- because | wrote it. Thanks for béing there. S ' — Hypertension In Queens, N.Y. tets Dear Queens: You are right — your letter will irrtate post of the world. A Canada many readers, and it 1S none of my business how they Post Mobile Philatelic Unit spend their money. But: some people get very little satisfaction from their human relationships. Their pets bebeed ait serve.,as: substitutes — : commentary of all. pores ae 5 In the’ event ofa postal: strike, the Senior Citizens’ Centre in Castlegar will be used for: the distribution of government cheques, ~The decision was made at; last week's’ and -that:: Is the saddest their contributions and work, It was noted that Mr. and Mrs. G. Speers have left the district to make their” home ‘in Saskatchewan. It.was. decided tos “cel. ebrate.. be meeting of ‘the Senfor Cit _ izens’ tion,’ when ser- sen members ‘ofthe group met -- with: Mayor Audrey Moore’: arid city ‘administrator Bill~ . Krug. The.city agreed to take care .of dome much-needed . “Last ‘ Thuraday nooit,: 50° members. attended the regular business meet- - ing, where three new mem-. bers were welcomed to the” association. v ’ Business included the - final arrangements for the Christmas dinner to be held on Dee. 6 in the Céntre, with ‘members “of the Catholic Women’s League doing the _ catering. Mra, Rose Wenzel” and lier band will play for the’ . entertainment after the sup- per. The deadline for: mem- bers to submit their names and money for the dinner is Nov. 6; no names will be ac- cepted after this day, The president extended her thanks to Mrs. R. Cor- mier and her committees for the successful Tea and Cake at the business meeting each month;*‘six members were extended birthday erectings for October. . The nominating commit- © tee, comprised of Bob Hunt- _er,.Bob Cormier and Jean ‘Stone, will make its report at the November business meeting. +) J, Ford will show some of his pictures at the Oct, 16 meeting. +. It’ was noted that. "the ‘person-holding the winning . ticket on the cushion draw.” had not. yet picked. up” the prize. The winner may do 50° at the Centre any afternoon after 1.p.m. -afternoon was Brought to a close with the serving of refreshments and cutting» and serving of a birthday cake. Judging the exhibits were - ‘chief judge Jack Harrison of ‘Tr ail, judge Gordon Haug of | :Kelowna, judge Jack St. . ireyt of Salmon Arm and’ jo ‘Apprentice judges, F. Arnot and Mr. chlan of secretary. Available to the public ‘chase stamps, covers, book- and mini sheets from as also available, where ing. with Gagan Melvin of Vernon as auctioneer. .- An award banquet was held on Saturday night at the Hi Arrow Motor, Hotel. Mrs. Margaret Reith said grace _and was M.C, for the evening. .. Mr, Clausen of Spokane gave a toast:to the Queen and Ted i a tot if Dahl toasted the Presidént of the U.S.A. Chief, judge. “Harrison gave a report on the exhibi- tion, . stating. that he found many fine exhibits and was especially pleased to see so many young people partici- pating with such enthusiasm. - Can increase basic third party insurance Additional insurance may be purchased to incréase | the basic Third Party Legal - Liability limit of $100,000. These increased limits are $200,000, $800,000, $500,000 and $1,000,000. Higher limits, up to $10,000,000, are also available. stamp booklets and First Day’ Covers could be purchased. © A successful stamp auc-. tion was held Sunday morn- = aoresteeste Avehicle own- er who has earned Autoplan’s three-year Safe Driving Ve- hicle Discount, and drives to- and from work in Vancouver in 1980 may increase cover- DBS tor $200,000 for an approx- imate ‘additional premium of $300,000 for an approx- imate additional Premium of $6; imate $500,000. for an SPOR. .Door prizes were won by" Ken Morris of Woodland Park and Sam Kaleaniko and _ Mrs. Dorothy’ Keating sof Castlegar. .The evening was high- Hl lighted by Allan Woodrow’'s : showing of slides’ from his long stay in Ceylon. ‘THe evening ended with | the awarding. of trophies, - ribbons and medals by chief judge Harrison, assisted by secretaries Susan Forrest and Ted Dahl. ‘ Guest exhibitors receiv- ing prizes were: gold — David Curta(i2 and under) of Nelson; Steven Curtz (18-16) ° of Nelson;and Mrs. Maud - ‘Wilson of Spokane, ‘Wash.’ Dean Perry of Edmonton picked up a bronze. 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