SHE'S A BEAUTY. says Castlegar ‘Aitport ay ain Brindley giving the newest fire truck a buss. She‘lcoks very much liké her p del dry chemicat as compared to pyren_ eae The subtle -change is in the nozzle mounted on the cab. This is the EOE So airport's first response truck which became operational hy last week. It will be much By JUDY CREIGHTON CP Lifestyle Editor TORONTO (CP) — “Ev- + erything old is new again” was almost too true as Can- ada's . fashion designers brought back flappers, short- er hemlines and a potpourri of a little something from the’ , ‘20s, '80s, '40s and even the "50s, ° The spring trend show for 1981 sponsored by the fed- _ eral , government's depart- ment promoting Canadian fashion — Fashion Canada —" ‘was slightly confused. , Loose chemises, ‘skirts that touched the tops of knee caps, dropped waistlines and ‘designers. reveal latest | Donagh gota big applause for her combinatioh of white cotton and lace frocks, skirts and pinafores worn unchar:,. acteristically with battle, green'khaki'— but then Mc;; Donagh has always had a fine sense of ‘humor. She doesn't take these shows too 's iously. ‘a FEATURE LOUNGEWEAR, Loungewear — not nec, essarily the most important. item in a woman's wardrobe — took. a big ‘slice of the’ hour-long presentation. It may have been ibe “INVITATION +t TO: TENDER waft Se PAMMOH RENOVATIONS ’ foes cs, NEW DENVER, B.C. .: : 4 Sealed Teridars from General Contractors will be s-recelved "at: thdtoffice’of Mr, iR. H. Procter, Ag: viministrator, Kootenay ~ Lakp District. Hospital, ntView: Street, Nelson, B:C. on or before, 4:00 p. Hd aclocal time; Wednesday y, Oct, 29, 1980 for the con- oe zarclction of the Pavilion Renovations, New, Denver, 1BG. vic atinge ih 7: Terider Documents are available to General Con- * tractors only from the Nelson Office of the Ar- chitects upon deposit of one hundred dollars ($100), S ‘ceriified: cheque, refundable ‘upon return of cause many tuned ‘to the fitness’ ‘oul, “t in, good 4 | Stender closing.;. “Tender d and/or partial documents may -the 1980s, have out .. Ber: shorts but there was a sense of abandonment — ‘as if some- thing out of this season's Rome,,collection had been dropped iby’ mistake in the midst of a Canadian design- er’s inspiration. Fashion Canada. ‘tried to present its interpretation of what'is expected for spring, using the theme “a move to ‘functional, dressing” in day- time wear. Except for the classic good looks from designers John Warden, Micel Robi- . chaud, Hugh Garber and Leo Chevalier, it was a misnomer — unless the almost univer- sal use’of linens, cottons and can be classed as larger fire truck sometime after the end of the month. — GosNewsFoto by Lots Hughes Loses battle battle “Forced t OTTAWA (CP) — Kazi- age 684wo 3 mer Shuflita, a Cranbrook — his fight $t4 ik millwright forced to retirn at ——NEWLY RENOVATED" Now Stocked with 100s of Transfers Many New Ones to Choose From 4 faa 253 Boker St., Nelson 352-7712 “MERLE HAGGARD IN SPOKANE Departs Oct. 17 from Trail, ‘Castlegar & Nelson 3 days/2 nights trip includes: Merle Haggard Oct. v7, Ip.m. Two at hts ion at the jpath caaen Transportation Dinner in Spokane Baggage Handling Plus we will take you shopping All For Only Double $835 or Twin Prices are based on sharing accommodation, per person. For more information phone: 368-5595 365-7782 365-8451 HENNE WEST'S. 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IfI can do the job, why re | : Big force VANCOUVER (cP) - Small and medium-size busi- nesses are much more of a sustaining force in the Can- adian economy than is com- monly recognized, says the executive vice-president of the Federal Business Devel- opment Bank. Eric Scott told.thé board of trade that while the indi- vidual contribution of small business to the national econ- omic well-being is small, the 900,000 small firms account for 26. per cent of the gross national product and 42 per cent of the iP With alr inductic ve: auto! tran: . wind., rear if, i 1D, baltery, AM/FM Stereo with &- track. *10,1387° ° 100% Bank Fi ing in Deal A Kay Motors Ltd. 2880 Highway Drive, Glenmerry . 1980 . CORVETTE 350 V-8, Limited-slip diff., air cond., p. wind., cruise control, roof panels, AM/FM with 8-track, p. antenna, | 8,085°° 368-3301 NEW auto, transs, Gymkhana susp., sleabl, on Used or srotre at 65 shouldn't I be allowed to?”. . Shaflita’s argument was carried forward on his behalf by his union the International Woodworkers of America. The-union said the’ hu- man rights code guarantees -equality of opportunity based : on a person's “functional.” - FEWCOATS SHOWN The ready-to-wear show featured few coats — strange because most Canadian wom- en buy a spring coat as a major investment and, in fagt, many build their ward- robes around it. * Garber, who designs with working - women in mind, didn't move far from his establishment reputation — smart shirtdresses, loosely tied and neatly tucked in dove grey stripes, Even more classic and Jady-like. were Warden's -ice blue and white linen suits with A-line skirts and loose jackets hori: banded. for the job. Mr. Justice Peter Seaton said in the appeal court's’ code if i spelen R10- 15” Friction Fit Per Bolt .....+--+sseerereeeeeores R12-15” Friction Fit Por Bolt ........cssseseceeceeee “only, two - peri guede. knoe, shorts, and loose, 2 Gabriel Levy who, in the’ past, has been a master with leather and ‘suede, showed’ inkle blue tops alony with an array of - little dresses. - Fantasy-loving Pat “Me. to the larger, ar: of leisure wear. i ‘ Jumpsuits. in, terry topped with quilted bomber jackets, clam-digger pants, ; bloomers topped with remov- able skirts and vests ‘and Bermuda shorts shared: the limelight — and some of the fabrics used were. imagin- ative. - In footwear (all Cana- dian-made), heel heights are lower to go with the higher skirt lengths, in fact some were completely ast or light- ly, wedged. But hold on to last sum- . met’s strappy high-heeled sandals and pumps. 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She hit her head on the sidewalk and) was knocked , tunconelous, ‘After getting the com: * plete story, 1 was shocked to find that ‘the ignorant,’ in- considerate “young animal” on ‘the bicycle ‘deliberately ran into her, and didn’t even stop to see if she was hurt. : As a parent who has gone to great lengths to in- grain a sense of responsi- bility and a: respect for others, I find an incident such as this especially upsétting. . ‘What the boy to i be coatieasa Tipighly, Lo inind pe the echool, authorities: that aj better system: be. set up to patrol. th, school {areas > at Juneh tima and after. school to keep a! lookout:ini order to: prevent such incidents:from, re-oceurring. I sincerely. hope _Something cain be done before a cil Seating ‘serlouialy, hurt! mily Low th os Be ‘high: ‘School bie Homphties who. hel tiydaughter home. toes “was. greatly appreciated, ‘and it shows ua / ~the’adtilt and ‘mature “nature of some of our. younger gen: ofdeida: Thank! you very “Dn (To; me! there is, I have people who come here and’ want "to know if’ they should play: their hunches, say on betting on the horses, They bring’ clippings: from the paper‘ about ‘tle horses and want me to mark the winner, which I won't do. I . won't use my gift for, gam- strike my daughter? As she lay-uncoricious on the side- ‘ walk why didn’t he. stop? This, after the safety of'my ~ daughter, was my major con- cern, < If this is the type of mentality we are to expect, it is one for which we should all . boarded ‘the bus for a tour of the Maritime Provinces. In / each province they visited: the capital city, admired the architecture and: beautiful seenery. :. ae, vd “Viting recently at the By MARLENE 01 "OTTAWA, ce ioe ih gressive Conservative MP Tom Cossitt ought to be smiling his Cheshire cat smile today.” - The government has told him there ‘is definitely no imitation cheese in Canada and that RCMP officers wear ‘ red to add color to ceremonial state visits. These gems of informa- ‘tion were among 446 written replies the government re- Teased Monday — less than patina of about 1,500 some- times-aill mes and selaries, of senor pie beth reat Rotate) abv = Other Snot answel included: e The government! does not compile statistics on the quantity and value of caribou and reindeer’ antler exports. © The U.S. ‘embassy in * Ottawa does not accept Cana- dian ‘postal rfloney: orders. It costs about $100, to. prepare a simple answer to an MP's question, estimates David Collenette, ‘who. as - MPs. have pit on: the: Commons: érder paper since the session’. ofParliament began April.14. Fifty-five of the answers * whose 160 questions on. the” salaries of, eee servants all- foe spetiding: bits. |” “This time, however, Cos- a ing his nine months in ~ itt still’has another public servants and their salaries, : But Orlikow, his ‘party's employment critic and -MP for™ Winnipeg North, won Monday's prize — a 13-page i ee ey {adope Whirtpool&s Chitdren wi “Deluxe “Room . _ Fortwo F For One 1e Night isgege* stnoay™ Eresent, this. gguren arrivi * Spiga, ise sina ae ion 3 they ask } hot of’ Mr; and Mrs. T. *. Mr. and Mrs, W. Craw: ford, accompanied by Mra. Crawford’s . mother,, Mts. Purvis, are’ ‘home again after visiting the:former's daugh- ter, Miss Janice Crawford in Winnie, iberal House’ Leader Yvon inard, is mostly responsible for got , bling. If I did; I'd use ‘It for , mraelt and be wealthier. than. But if they have a real . irs know why the i there is any reason to believ. in superstition, or is See are: chic: ; aworld - already’ ‘an DT: Yes,.in “other, peo’ ple's readings‘ I\.quite often see them in past lives or sit- uations in their past lives. A true psychic can seldom tell a. thing on earth ‘about them- selves. They need another psychic friend very much, As far as my, own life, I know.I © lived in Egypt’ in a past life and that I have a mystery life..I' can. see an emerald green velvet dress and high top boots, walking on: bodrd- ‘walks rather than sidewalks, hypnotherapist an gee can find out about. my past lives. Tecan get into ‘steading . and probably | tell: syou; about yours, but never, or ming: Idon't io payehic blinded . iD themselves, but they aio" ‘Tsuppose if we were as acutely aw: ‘of our own' life and things that twill happen to us wor her people’ 8, WO. Wor ‘probably handle, ther ipl ae that I found out rou" 've heard you don't - ees that?. DT: The field is crowded with misconceptions. People get scared of. the atrangest* "things, ‘things that: are: nor- ' mal'to me. People should be aware black magic exists and they should be frightened of, ites and anybody who has-any- * thing to do:with it, But ‘all you. fave to do‘if you are ‘approached with black magic is call on the: ‘White Light or ~ responses, ‘ Some, with tables ‘or many details, can be worth as much as $500 or $1,000 when the sdlaries of the, eight or nine people who must do the necessary research and the printing costs are taken into account, he said. Collenette said -he be- lieves some(MPs are abusing the-syatem by asking ques- tions to score political points, rather than to obtain, infor- “tation. Bes 2 Consumer Facts A Ginger has a special way with ele: It's quite likely . that a careful examination of the: world’s best recipes would show ithat ginger ap- _pears in as’ many meat, fish and main dishes. as desserts. . Ginger’s association with meats has been known for at - least 1,900-years. It was the ancient’ Greek doctor, Dio- scorides who went onjrecord _ as saying, “it is right good _ with meats.” * Whether to use ground " ginger or the whole’ root. depends on the cooking method to be used. When the ginger flavor is to be dis- tributed through the sea: soned flour in which.chicken, liver slices,: etc. are to be dipped, ground ginger would have to be’ ubed, When preparing stewed chicken’ or chicken soup it is ‘preferable’ to‘use a bit of whole root which can be re- moved from the sauce or tures without clouding them as would the same.amount of ground spice. Consumer Facts. is. a public ‘service feature of ‘Castlegar News in conjunc-” tion with Super Valu stores. you believe in, and: it .goes away. Su- perstitions of black cats and such as that are old wives’ tales. yi RR: Do you think people can have a paychic ability ae is not divinely inspired, inspired by forces of park DT: That's always been a puzzle to me because I've chad people tell me they. were ‘born. devils. -I think not, I think somewhere in their “ greation, in their makeup | maybe: from''an: incarnated life, they feel this way. But I~ don’t believe they are borna . Gevil, Ecarrt believe tut ‘RB: You’ mention. other lives from: which I would infer you believe in reln- tion. DT: I believe in rein-- carnation. RB: Have you ever been able: to explore ‘your.‘other WERE MORE THAN A S . NICE PLACE TO EAT Comié and relax in our friendly atmosphere - and enjoy cuisine at its best. Choose from ovr popular Oriental Cuisine or gelicious Western dishes. 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