r News November.13, 1983: T Will Listen To Your Needs For Area "3" Director on November 19 VOTE TYMOFIEVICH, waiter | X Transportation to Polls - 365-3347 ° Hard Worker © Experienced © Long ities ese i) Man WS CORRECTION NOTICE On page 44 of the "Treasure House of Christmas Gifts" flyer. in Wednesday's Castlegar News, the Coleco Vision prices at 188.99 reads ‘Bonus: Has Mousetrap and. De key Kong.” However, this system only | ney Kong. Cn ihe same page, plea te that due to manufacturing . problems “Roller Controller” will not arrive in time. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause our customers. i] ‘wa DEPARTMENT STORES | GUITAR HEA OF THE KOOTENAA se ind * Guitars. fogs 840 mee br Trail +2922 Carol Magaw. 4 Dianna Kootnikoft ADVERTISING SALES OFFICE 365-5210 ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS 1.0. DRAWER 3007, CASTLEGAR, ACV 244 ALCON PAINTING @ DECORATING 2649 FOURTH 4 v CASTLEGAR ac, nue: VIN 281 365-3563 e Erceveting ang Fond oe eietzing a Wetends John J. Hiookoft Owner-Op itor PADIAT ‘OR REPAIR The bride is ‘the, ‘daughter. of ‘Bruno Videzon of Ctlogar and the grove vox of of Ci and Father Michael Guinan’ officiated at ‘the Oct) 1 ceremony and organist was Mr. Baft. Ava Maria was chosen as wedding music. R The church was decorated. with Chr plant, two cand } beige flowers and ferns, The leet en I may yer Bruno Vidizzon. and in the:shape of a crown. She carried a bouq! baby’s breath. And she wore gold stud « Mako beets Santen ee Rissieeea va The reception was held at the Fireside Pica The bride's attire for the wedding trip consisted bouquet o cascading egw roe gd i silk, burgundy dress with long sleeves and a high ” neckline. Master of ceremonies was Andrew Porter, uncle 6! the groom and the toast to the bride was given by man Terry Lee-Smith. The couple took a wedding trip to Vancouver, hey 3 in Castlegar. now reside'in Mrs. Daniel Michael ZoobkoH pril 9, and now pas in Shoreacres.. HOMEGOODE - FURNITURE : WAREHOUSE . Tues. - Sat., 9:30 - 5:30 China Creek. "Drive. aLittle to Savet O lo MacBain FOR ALDERMAN November 13; 1983 oo oe Bs ‘his ‘constituency office: » THE CROW DEBATE (ocr. 18) possible’ for the least possible money, and rail, not roads, is the way to get it.” “oe. given. foagk substantial + the ‘intent of both Richard Chiiéten in tren I mn » leaves. Her gown ‘was sewn Pecsentions consisted of by her mother. and burgundy - th, wed- Matron of honor Sara Mab \ three-quarter off wore a dusty-pink Douk- a hobor suit with a high neck- & line that was adorned ‘with adorned ruffles. She also’ wore a 5, shawl, hand-painted with red “She .also wore a shawl roses. It was secured at th ‘which hand ethibroidered - Computer club" holds elections . ‘The * newly formed Castle- gar Commodore ites does for the club library. oab held its mon! meeting Bob gave a com. on Nov. 8. Elections were prehensive report. jon the dren. Se aie * small “held and a discussion on the * of print for pte or Pink: roses, objectives and Purposes of the ‘¢lub followed. The date for'the clubs meetings were set for the first Thursday of the’ month. 5 : A subscription to the Tor- onto; Users: club has been purchased and the club will able for the Cominod Commodore 4 pede tng a monthly disc, by Bruce Archibald. F nation in the rial ott the‘ Catadlan amendments is to preserve the apality ‘Wheat: Board, to ‘eo-ordinate the movement of grain; Of seourse the reasons underlining this attempt to find the most effective way. ‘to ensure future sales andthe export kK ‘efficient ‘operation of the grain trans. isto retain the - ‘Board's ability to fully co-ordinate the system.” “T'submit ‘that Canadians are fed _ d * matters ‘on which wé can agree, HIRE CROW DEBATE [OCT ia. + the New. Democratic Puy. n could contracts to every Tory. ‘Seber thn nat ye el, /-conkidering’ a else.” with jobs for th boys. The Lester af the: Official (Brian Mul- _«Foney) sald, “Oh, there'll be jobs for Liberals and “We hope that (the Conservatives) will support this (NDP amendment and join'the New Democratic Party in ‘trying to iget the best results for the polluted by the world.” ‘The queation is, then, what .:‘feligion do you belong to?.’'m change the world in‘all at superficial ways, Mah‘ meee as lost, ‘still’ as change, The tok to henpiog:» the world is changing man. Marx’ hoped to ‘do it. by. 4 social and economic revolu- my the number of oli bereanerate academics in Tro that T would add the excessive. Al w i abounding in the circles of government. - “I am referring to those lawyers and academies who ‘fall into e trap of thinking’ that ‘simply becau Geep inthe, marketplace and in ae ;realities of the. world, -nothing © appeitlsioply because a fow words in daw’ have ‘been:changed.” “One does not. play poker in the: i international marketplace’ with all Oppbsition ; .. still have the same naive + attitde they have displayed time and - _ time again — give the store away and wonder why others take advantage.of * us.” + Now we seo. the: conseryal Columbia, "government of British payers’ money to subsidize the export : of a non-renewable resource. “As was the case with the pre-build pipeline, our Japanese: cus- tomers are now saying that they must . {have 3. lower price, and.we ‘have ‘no option but to give it to them because we have (thrown. away . whatever leverage we might have had. .. ‘How long do we have to listen to fini aha ae 9 throw: ‘away our leverage.” "devoted to dangda: 2 was: ari leaders who “gers “Therefore, if anyone is ay Chi tion: Jesus his, and’is doing. through His e minds, ‘re- owes. ‘The Bible after orphans: and widows in their distress, and:. ; AUER EE it Malokor a of Glode : MCKINNON. Mr. s8e3 Qway Bill packing By Nelson, =n eve at the age tee ronerol MARTIN — ToMe. “and Mrs. John Martin of Naleppya bor, bern » fo Mr. end Mrs: Ed Reblin a ‘@ boy, born horeacres. Cemetery. et his sharencrep febidence, " aged 70. In all followed b 9 Taterment ey 1 ove were held Ni and 6 or. whe G Slade Russian | ‘ial with burial of not’ talking - about ‘church affiliation. I'do not think God is impressed by our denomin- ational ‘ties. Instead, God's concern is with your relation- ship with Him. * Jesus quoted these words, tag! people honor me with ‘Salk says new vaccines advancing Medical knowledge is ad- gle vaccines veloped Give permanent ues," he said. immunity from polio, meas- les, influenza and other dis- eases, says Dr. Jonas Salk. - best known for dev- eloping the first polio vacine. | . cine in the late 1940s and |: 1960s, said in a lecture in | Minneapolis that as a medical whe He wants from heart” religion. MR irup Lesd tioetises 1s seek emiah, “I will'put my law in their minds and write it’ on thelr hearts. Twill be their God and they will be my pec: Phe? In: Canadian model, Andrea Ross, cavorts with ‘a’ Mountie,. an Inuit ‘trapper andja logger. However, it seems there was no mention to play on 0 Zachary said his does not do travel , lete, is: finally getting in "shape for the big time,” Waller writes. . There is one article that articles 'as such, and the edi- tors simply ‘used the fashion ) Bonnett’ smecs Wer | 233 Columbia: 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash | ° Bring this Cou on for a Bonus Toy spread as a chante‘to show § ‘vies, as well as U.S. writers, ‘look at many aspects of Can- _ ada, from socialities to acid * ‘pain, from private fishing ean to separatism. Frank Zachary, editor-in- ‘ehist of the Hearst Corp. publication, said in a tele- ‘phone. interview that devot- ing an issue to a country or city is part of editorial policy. 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