‘who was rent a car Budget 365-2200 a ETE ‘Owned In Connde by Canedians, ~ Relief fo r Maggie, Anguish for Pierre Margaret Trudeau says that leaving her husband was a relief to her, but anguish for “Pierre was furious about the public disgrace and humil- iation I caused him," Mrs, Trudeau is quoted as saying in the current issue of People magazine, : “If Uhad gone more grace- fully, he would have been more forgiving,” she said regarding her spending a night in the company of the Rolling Stones’ rock group in a Toronto hotel early this year and then flying Couple Wed New Year's Eve Actress Karen Valentine and composer writer Gary liens have-Wten marrige ‘The New Year's Eve wed- ding in Reno, Nev. began a second marriage for Miss Vai- entine, 30, an Emmy Award winner for her role in the tele- vision series Room 222. It is the first marriage for the 29-year- old Verna. Comedian Larry” Storch, TW RSIS Hotel — since ——— to New York. The Trudeaus separated three months later. “But, it takes two to destroy a marriage,” she said, Mrs, Trudeau says she understood the prime minis- ter's anger. “No one wants to lose a pretty, young wife,” she said. “Still, when I hear he's spent a weekend with another woman, my rage has no bounds.” Will they get back to- gether? “Pierre and I haven't even discussed divorce, It's too soon, There's no way I'd sign away my children. Sometimes I think there's every chance to recon- cile, and sometimes I think it’s She wonders “all the time if what I did was right." When she left Trudeau in May after six years of mar- consequences. He and waited for me to fail. “You can te crushed and passive as I had been, or you can fight. “I want to build my self- respect, to find what is within me.” ing ia Reno,: was a witness at the hotel suite marriage, which was an- nounced Monday. CKHRAKAKAARAKK REED Enertainment Pages News and Ads Deadline 5 p.m. Mondays Le iltetatetatetetetetatetatates | OMMUNITY ulletin Board A Year of Days ARN A YEAR OF DAYS Three hundred plus they stretch before me veiled to view, INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN wildlife photographer Jeffery Boswall, will be at Selkirk College this evening to show his film “Wildlife Safari through Ethiopia”. Boswall has travelled through thiopia seven times and was presented with a gold medal from 5 iy earpanataweloome—admission is free. Homemaker Subsidies The disabled and elderly ave been singled out for special benefits under a revised homemaker subsidy plan an- nounced by Human Resources Minister Bill Vander Zalm. The new schedule sub- ~ iiereused by-Minictry.- pay no more than $6.50 per day with the provincial governmcat negotiating a subsidy rate with individual personal, interme- diate and extended care opera- tol i the basic income level for homemaker ler- ly, disabled and families eligible ior the program. Nor cani turn the clock one day before before its time, Nor shorten by one second its measured pace. —Lucy Ellen Eaton SENIOR CITIZENS BUSINESS MEETING The Castlegar and District Senior Citizens will be holding a business meeting today, {Thurs., Jan. 5) at 2 p.m. at the Community Complex. : WOMEN’S AGLOW The Women’s Aglow evening meeting will be held 365-5725 or 365-3774. regular monthly meeting also be a swap session, Castlegar. BOTTLE DRIVE -The 2nd Castlegar Cubs and Scouts will be holding a bottle drive in Castlegar North on Sat., Jan. 7, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For pick-up call 365-6933, STAMP CLUB MEETING The David Thompson Stamp Club will hold its David's Church on Mon., Jan. 9 at 7:30 p.m. There will CASTLEGAR FIGURE SKATING CLUB The skating fees for the second half of the season are now past due. Please mail your remittance to the Treasurer, Castlegar Figure Skating Club, Box 3015, MONDAY NIGHT GROUP PRESENTS FILMS The Monday Night Group will present the films “No Acts of God". and “Atomic Juggernaut”, (which on Tues,, Jan, 10 at7 p.m. at the Community Complex. Speakers will be Gwen Shaw and Sigi Preik, workers behind the Iron Curtain. Men are welcome to attend. For more information phone 365-7330. in the Undercroft of St. examine the use’of nuclear energy in Canada and in ‘India), on Mon., Jan. 9, at 8 p.m. in Room M-17 at Selkirk College. Everyone is welcome. The changes, contained in d to th ie Available Income for Need Regulations, are part of the new Long Term Care program that was instituted Jan. 1, 1978, The new program emphasizes services within the home rather than relying on institutional placement. Pate The key features of the new homemaker regulations are: rs. Those deemed eligible for service will be fully subsidized up to the new basic income level ceili: Where an individual or family income exceeds the new income levels, they will be expected to contribute for the service in the following way: The lesser of— 1) The actual cost of the service, or 2) One-half of the income available above the qualifica- tion ceiling. “This marks, a. major Corrie “Corrie: Behind the Scenes with ‘The Hiding Place’ ", a new fulllength color release. from World Wide Pictures, will be shown at Calvary Baptist Church in Castlegar this Sun- day evening, with only one showing scheduled, “The Hiding Place”, a true story filmed in Holland and other Enropean locations, is based on the experience of Corrie ten Boom, who, with her father, sister and brother, pro- vided refuge for countless Jewish families. A secret room was constructed in their home as a hiding place for use during Gestapo raids. The ten Boom’s activities ° e wmeanne AUTOMOTIVE Upholstery 701-7th Ava. S. , 985-3055 Filmed Memories of. Wartime Experiences of her memories about her life | in Holland, her family, and her lifetime of service to others. Bliss added that the film “offers a great lesson in the per- severance of a personal faith in avery dark and trying. period of world history. Corrie ten Boom, now in her 80s, has a tremen- dous vitality, a deep spiritual commitment, and a profound love for her fellow man. “We believe we have suc- ceeded in transmitting a part of her zest, personality, and source of strength through this film.” Community TV d, and they were sent to prisons and concentra- ti Bliss, director of distribution for World Wide Pictures, “The ling. Place" has been - ex- tremely well received, both by iences and film critics. “Cor- people who have seen “The Hiding Place" or read her many best-selling books, an oppor- tunity to hear and share many COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 Schedule for Tonight ~ 0a atthe, Nelson Bay, fit: Boxing Ciub, 6:30~Exposure to the Arts: Ballet with Caro] Bonin. 7:00—Castlegar City Council . Meeting of Dec. 28th, 8:00—Canada World Youth in 8:30—Kootenay Diversion: The Wildlife and Land. 10:00—To be Announced. Ingathering Services ess of Man Seventh-day Adventists have conducted their Annval Ingathering Appeal for more than 60 years, attempting each year since 1908 to reach every home in the nation with their spiritual message. They believe that Christ is the only hope for a world plagued with runaway crime, devastating wars, polluted en, Ingathering also helps the less fortunate in jungles of Brazil. Recently, the medical : Behind the Scenes Bliss noted that the film families to plan to attend to." includes “interesting sidelights gether, for what we believe will, , on the experiences of the cast bea memorable experience,” he. and crew during the filming of concludes. “The Hiding Place'.” Pastor Donald W.. Reed CIVIC THEATRE stresses that the showing of. “Corrie” is open to the public Nelson . * One Show Only -8 p.m. © free of charge. “We encourage SCO EATON Air Sunday through Thursday Two Shows -7 and 9 p.m. Worpt vite prevent Friday and Saturday — dan.1-8 -7end9p.m. STAR WARS Peter Cushing & Alec Guinness Behind the Scenes with THE HIDING PLACE ,.dan.7 Saturday Matines-2p.m. ZORRO : , Allan Delow He helps the poor in their] ” IE TOT Hi sets - str tensecers | Tor (General) dan. 9-10 JOY RIDE Robert Carradine & Desi Aggez. dr. An ideal joyride turns inte a nightmare. They were too young to know better, but old enough to raise hell. (Restricted) Leewume freer Witla Darcey frank ft oinon Conn ereet ort Owes tty basen Coen Mae trad Sel . CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH dan. 11 ONE ONE ON ON! Merry Creek Road Robbie Banson & Annette t jalrd Medical Clinic) Sunday, January 8 7:00 p.m. ‘oole : The school basketball star . The story of a winner. (Mature) launch “Luzeiro do Araguaia” (Lightbearer of the Araguaia) was launched in the central region of Brazil and dedicated by Seventh-day Adventist church officials and govern- ment leaders for social assist- ance work. |... f Veet 10,000 peo! ++ change in the : required from the homemaker’ clients,” said Vander Zalm. ° “Previously, they were re- quired to il all avail- an popu- lation, Their aim, “to teach all nations the everlasting gospel of our Lord . . . and the eA raise in the monthly income level to nearly double the previous subsidy ceiling. e An additional exemption of $64 for each person in a family who is disabled or over age 65, eAn employment incen- tive of $100 above the normal ceiling where an adult in the family earns a wage. e A special exemption of all earned income of a spouse or dependent of a handicapped person requiring homemaker service. e Elimination of the asset ceilings previously imposed for” qualification. e Exemption of all federal family allowances from income - calculation. Areduction in the contri- butions required from most clients who are not fully sub- sidized. “We have tried to expand the regulations to bring more people into the program, par- ticularly those who might be forced to rely on institutional care without this in-home ser- able income over the ceiling. “Now they can pay the actual cost of the service or half of the available income, which- ever is the smaller amount,” he said. “It should make the ser- vice more attractive and be of real help to persons on fixed incomes such as the elderly.” Under the administration of the ministry of health, costs of the homemaker service com- ponent of the Long Term Care program are expected to triple the $8 million expended this year. ‘Kick It’ Course Opens’ Here This Week For three years, the B.C. Tuberculosis-Christmas Seal Society has been helping Brit- ish Columbians to give u} cigarette smoking through a program known as Operation Kick It. The program is a 10- week course designed to show smokers how to successfully give up smoking through new If vice,” said Vander Zalm. Previt the all incomes were so low that’ an elderly person or family with a disabled member had little ive but to seek some Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations are listed here through the courtesy of Canadian Cellulose's Interior Pulp and Lumber Operations. Please submit notices directly to the, Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays. A Public Service of Interior Pulp and Interior Lumber Operations. Ast & ard Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. Royal Canadian BRANCH No. 170 Invites YOU to Participate in These Functions rasa SAT Mon. - Fri. ‘Open 1 p.m. Satu! : propar Dress Fri. & Gaertn Weekend kind of institution which was not only much more costly, but many times not as good for the individual.” The Long Term Care pro- gram will provide for a localized ittee to deter- skills and by developing nonsmokers’ atti- tudes. Two Operation Kick It classes began in Castlegar Jan. 3; at the Castlegar Hospital and the other at the Rotary Health Unit. The program counsellors are Annette Barnes and Peggy Reid, two Castlegar residents who recently underwent a ~ mine the care needs of appli- cants. Those requiring institu- tional care will be required to Legion —~ training program run by the B.C, Tuberculosis- Christmas Seal Society. : The program at the Castle- gar Hospital is at 7 p.m., while the Rotary Health Unit pro- gram starts at 7:30 p.m. Pre- registration for both locations is advised, and can be done by telephoning the hospital or the Rotary Health Unit. of God,” sums up their reason for a steady, consistent witness to the world about them. Behind their mission to humanity is the Adventist concept of man, To them, man Tepresents a physical, mental, and spiritual entity. To meet his needs, these Christian peo- ple feel they must minister not just to one, but to all aspects of his being. Thus, the humanitarian work fostered by the Adven- tists includes more than the -preaching of the Word. It also comprehends a healing minis- try for the sick, the feeding of the hungry, the clothing of the naked, the education of children and youth. + In their work the Adven- tists endeavor to serve all aspects of man's being—physi- cal, mental, and spiritual. They work.for the wholeness of life and for the wholeness of man. This, in substance, is their reason for existence. As a result of the public's support, much has been done to relieve pain and suffering. In Castlegar local residents can now utilize the free community services of Health Info. In Chile, OFASA (SAWS in South America; SAWS is an abbreviation for Seventh-day Adventist Welfare Services) recently signed a contract with the Chilean government minis- try of health to help feed 160,000 malnourished children each day. Ranchi Hospital in Bihar State, India, has been able to expand into’ a 56-bed hospital equipped with a blood bank, a clinical pathology department, and X-ray facilities. A new ~ maternity ward has’ been the latest addition. Patients for. hundreds of miles around are brought to Ranchi Hospital, “‘All the Prophets of God proclaim the same falth.”* DISCUSSION ON THE BAHA’A FAITH with Dr. and FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th — 8 p.m. 308 - 6th Ave. N, For further Information call: 365-3773 or 365-3239 Mrs. Hanks ple are helped annually by this one launch. SAWS in Brazil operates 14 launches, which are capable of providing assistance to 250,000 people every year. Local Adventist friends extend their thanks to everyone who is helping to make this assistance possible. Further information may be obtained by writing to: Ingathering, 1471 Columbia Avenue, Trail, B. C. VIR 1J7. = SHOW “Alaskan Cruises & European Vacations” Lord Nelson Hotel Ballroom . “ Wed., Jan. 11 — 7:30 p.m. NELSON, B.C. Beating Capacity Is 200 and show length is about 2 Coffee & Donuts will be served. Sponsored by Westours, Wardalr & BCAA Travel Agency ‘ ‘ Legion L.A. Entertains Children at Party The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion entertained children of veter- ans and L.A. members in the Legion Hall Dee. 18. The 28 children and sever- al parents ‘who were present enjoyed various games, follow- ed by light refreshments of hot dogs and pop, tea and coffee. Santa joined the party and gave each child a candy cane and orange from his bag and the gifts which were under the Christmas tree. Ladies working on this project were convener Mrs, R. Champ, assisted by Mrs, S, Walker, Mrs. F. Dodgson, Mrs. - H. Johnson Mrs. K. Crosbie (THU|[FRI[SAT] ®0w 70m:7,00 & 9:10 _— “Uproarious aswellas . it...” revere Warning: Violence & coares language. ©.C. 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A lot of people hate work and intelligence has nothing td do with it, { Tam 26, havea genius IQ, graduated college with honors and higve a good bit of common sense. I till hate work and live for the day when I can find a way out of this grind, I am bored to death, even though I'm kept busy. Thave many interests and talents which go ignored because I must work. By the time I get home I'm exhausted and have no energy for the things I really want to do. Till bet people like you who say they “love” their work have no outside interests or they use work as an escape from unpleasant home life. Personally, I think “work-lovers” have done a super job of brainwashing. My parents and their parents before them worked hard and they can't stand the thought of anyone getting away without working. Tell Jerry that, at 23, he should not be controlled by what his parents think. I've been trying to please mine for 28 years and no niatter what I do, it's never enough. + ' '—Stifled Stifled: I know where you're coming from and the problem is—you're inthe wrong job. For a genius (with common sense yet) you're pretty thick-skulled not to see it, Hs * You could also use some counselling. Your letter reflects a negative, sour, unfulfilled approach to life—and at 26, that's the pits, Buddy, . H 7 8 © Dear Ann: I'm a senior in high school and am now corresponding with a fellow who went east to an Ivy League college in September. He writes twice a week and J have to go look up words in the dictionary, (He never talked this way when he was home.) : Lately he has started to use phrases like “a fait accompli,” “joie de vivre" and “persona non grata." ‘Should I tell him to cool it, that I am not impressed with his foreign language? Or would it be better if I looked up some Latin phrases on my own and gave him back a little of what he is giving me? utah, *-~ —Simple Sally Dear Simple Sally: A Bryn Mawr college student had a similar problem a while back and here is how she handled it. She wrote— se ceetn nee rare en Who'e_not, in Latin Or chic in Greek I always distinguish More clearly in English. . . . Dear Ann: You told the woman who couldn't stand the filthy way her daughter-in-law kept house to look the other way, put a house the slob is living in? My son's wife works from nine to five and so do I, When I come home J have to clean up after her. She refuses to lift a finger. Her husband sees it all but says nothing. My husband gets pretty hot about it but I've asked him to say nothing and keep the peace. What do you think I should do? : —Patsy Dear Patsy: Take the gag out of your husband's mouth and fet him be the heavy. He should tell the slob to clean up her act or take it elsewhere. ss re . 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