t B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, June i8, 1980 Z Your Turn One of the Important functions of any newspaper is to provide readers with a means of Indicating thelr stand on Important issues of the day. That's what Your Turn fs all about — a chance for you not only to take a stand on an Issue but to find out how many other people feel the ygame way, In a recent Family Circle Mapazine. poll U.S. readers were asked: Would you want our child to be pr ? The resp rom more than 1,000 readers was no by a 8-1 margin. According to the magazine, readers indicated they think “the highest of- fice in the land has become too corrupt and dirty." Another interesting result of the poll is that most of the people whio responded yes to the question have daughters. The magazine says they “feel that a woman president would make a difference.” In what esteem is Canada’s highest elected of- fice held? Would you want your child to be prime minister? YES] NOC] Mail to: ‘URN, BOX 3007, CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H4 Please check the box of your choice and in- clude any written comments with your clip- out coupon, The deadline for this week's ballots is 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 17. The deadline for last week's vote on a Quebec-style referendum In B.C. was 5 p.m. Tuesday, dune 10. June 10 results: In the vote on whether communities in the region are well served by their local police, 100 per cent of votes cast were affirmative. / Record Tracks’ . MANY DISPLAYS were of the yed by p Waneta Plaza last weekend when ont and crafts, home economy and industrial arts by area secondary and schools were on displa afraction of the many Items to Home needed for family of eight Family -accommodations are being sought by Trail Canada Employment Center for a family of eight which presently is being housed ina motel, With children ranging from age two to 11 this arrangement for the govern- ment sponsored Laotian fam- ily is described as confining and not ideally suited to pro- duce a.normal family situ- ation. The problem will be com- Mac Davis. When he sings, fame rests secure, since Elvis’ you believe what he's saying. recordings of Davis tunes like rer to ‘in: The Ghetto,’ ‘Memories,’ ‘Don't Cry Daddy’ and ‘A Little’ Less Conversation’ were among the most successful—both critically and commercially—in the late Presley's career. From his initial success as a songwriter, Mac went on to certainly excite his old fans, while winning him lots of new ones. The title, is, of course, meant to be tongue in cheek. “It's a song | wrote.” says Mac, “about a guy who has no friends and the reasons Nashville, which is particular- ly significant for Mac. “It's overdubbing. It's pure, sweet From the optimism _of ‘I Know You're Out There Somewhere,’ to the good time feel of ‘Tequila Sheila’ and the irony of the title tune, the album bears Mac Davis’ distinctive musical flavor— which is always sweet indeed. Mac's performing career began with his initial exposure to country and western and eventually branched into mainstream pop music. His songs have been recorded by such top artists as Elvis Presley. Kenny Rogers. Sammy Davis Jr.. Andy Williams, Lou Rawls and Dolly Parton—to name a few. On the strength of his work with Elvis alone, Mac Davis’ develop a highly original performing style, and soon his own recordings of his songs were eclipsing those of other artists. Million-sellers that he has written and recorded himself include “Baby Don’t Get Hooked On Me," ‘Stop And Smell The Roses," ‘One Hell Of A Woman’ and the classic ‘I Believe In Music." Mac has also developed into one of television’s most popular stars. His specials for NBC are consistently among the highest rated, and his association with the network, which has continued for eleven years, is one of the longest of any major star in NBC's history. fms Sponsored by: pounded this week as a fur- ther family of Vietnamese are scheduled ‘to arrive. Their children range in ages from five to 15. Report released on quality of Kootenay Lake water Areport on the quality of water in Kootenay Lake, doc- umenting its decline in recent years, was released last week by Environment Canada. The former MP for Koot- enay West, Bob Brisco, had pushed for this report over the period of the past four years and has requested its held back behind the dam; (2) nutrients are being stripped from rivers beneath the dam; (3) winter melt water is evened out throughout the year. The problem, according to the report, will get worse in the next few years. The fish and since the spring of 1979. The report has docu- mented that nutrient supplies in Kootenay Lake have been reduced in recent years by both the Duncan and Libby Dams. Three main causes sited in this nutrient deteri- oration were: (1) nutrients which fish feed on are being P may to fall till mid 1980's at which time the lake should achieve an equilibrium. In 1977 the Frank Oberle (Prince George- Peace River) pressed the gov- ernment in the house recently to initiate discussions with Officials in the United States to develop a more co-oper- ative management system. Oberle asked that, failing this, the matter be referred to the International Joint Com- mission, a body ow UNKNOWN IMPACT |. i Continued From Front Page But an undetermined quantity of raw sewage enters the river from at least five discharge points, ‘according: to. the report, Asampling of water at the rock crushing site,in the elty “indi Sy high and fecal coliform, levels.” ; etoe 3 Although, raw sewage contaminates the river ‘from at least two 8 s - the Cominco smelter and Trail Creek -- “siguifleant ‘additional contamination occurs below the Old Trail bridge from’ Beaver Creok and to a minor extent from Bear Creek.” ..." ) °- Action Ads oA good place to advertise! Maio’s Carpet Cleaning S05; SPECIAL We will come to your Home or Office and steam This deep cleaning method some matters of concern to both Canada and the United States. He claimed the JIC report ‘between one-quarter and one-half of the decreases (of biological ion) could be was on the basis that decisions made in the United States have affected the tothe presence of the dams.”” One of Brisco’s col- leagues, Conservative .MP Canadian environment, speci- fically, the Kootenay River system. uses hot water & steam : plus detergents to clean re carpet like never REMEMBER — This iso fore. Umited Time Oiter, CALLNOW MAIO’S CARPET CLEANING Commercial & Residential Phone 368-9690 People is al- so being sought should any- one want to volunteer to take .the new arrivals for outings to help them become more fam- iliar with their surroundings. Salmo seniors guests during Game Night Under the leadership of Henry and Florence Stavast and Murrill Bush, the Salmo Royal Canadian and Ladies’ Auxilary entertained Salmo Senior Citizens on Tuesday's Games Night. Alma Hoodikoff won the first prize for women's whist and Edna Simmons the con- solation prize. Llewellyn Fle- teher won the consolation prize for men. Ella Morton won_ first prize for women's crib and Betty Burgess, the consola- tion prize. Henry Stavast won the first prize for men's crib and Max Perkins, the consolation prize. Winners at bingo were Ella Morton, Edna Simmons, Alma Hoodikoff, Florence Stavast and Max Perkins. Regal Therm Pantree Special: 30% them in the di ft longwea ic Ray 14-pce. cookware set 1897 | _ Eaton reg. 169.98. Regal’s 3-ply stainless steel cookware has a carbon steel core that spreads the heat more evenly around the whole piece. If you're frying eggs you won't hava one egg sizzling while the other is just fizzling. That means your whole meal is cooked more evenly resulting in a better meal and easier cooking for you. And the Regal cookware set is not too hot to handle either — the phenolic handles and knobs prote et your hands from the heat. Put when you've dishwasher safe. 14-pce. set includes I each 6.0 litre dutch oven 3.0 litre coverd saucepan open skillet 1.2 litre covered saucepan they're S 2.0 litre covered saucepan double boiler insert egg poacher insert with 3 cups Pantree in both the total ” ‘Pattern of Love’ . Canadian quiting film A new full-color, 16 mm, 22-minute film is available free of charge for form point-of-view, but also as a way of Fecogulalag a 1 ani to agricultural societies, wom- ang institutes, churches, 4-H Ci te. "making the announce- ent, Murray Stewart, public relations manager of Canada Packers inc., pointed out their ; company’s roots are in rural ; Canada, being closely associ- ated with agriculture and food WINNER of the Savoy Inn/Lord Nelson Trophy for..13. years and under in the Castlegor Junior Open held on the weekend was golfer Jamie Adams of Nelson. Ran- ey Kirby of Costlegar was recipient of the Quinlan Shield with the Castlegar team of R. Kirby; G. Walker, M. Wichert and D. Markin acclaimed winners. = MALE DOMINANCE was evident during the weekend when regi for the C gar Junior Open ‘in- cluded only two women golfers. Tracy Adams and Mor- , production, » Similarly, the history of quilting-is closely associated with -rural Canadians and it is with this in mind that the company established a film about quilting which not only “covers the subject from an art Canadian craft. This film will be avaliable to interested groups in British Columbia by writing to Mod- ern Talking Pictures Service, c/o Insight Media, 4523 Can- ada Way, Burnaby, B.C., VSG 139. For those organj- zations, such as libraries, school boards, government it in The Cominco Concent- trator (Kimberly) first ald team won the . Provincial First Aid Finals,’ while first place. in the Underground Mine Rescue Competition went to the team from Looks at problem " areas Terry Segarty, MLA t ete. purchasing a copy, informa- tion regarding preview, ings i: tour- ed the area June 11 with ‘Trail Socted Assoct- s m Lauron Productions Ltd., 91 Scollard St., Toronto, Ont. MSR 1G4, yen Douglas, both of Nelson. The women, as shown here, are familiar faces on the greens taking a con- tinuous active part in the spart. : / Wedding Bells. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Richard William Ci whose iage took place at Knox United Church in Trail. The bride, Sandra Trene, is the “daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose ‘Steffan of Trail and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colquhoun of Burnaby. ._ _ 8 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bedin, who were wed Saturday in Trail. The bride, Karen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R, Walter of Castlegar and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bedin of Trail. * . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Rick Staats on their marriage Saturday. The bride, Teresa, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neil and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Staats, both families of Fruitvale. * . * Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Podmoroff on* their marriage Saturday. The bride, Marj, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Streleoff of Pass Creek and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Podmoroff of Krestova. * . * Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. William G. Garnett Jr., who were married Saturday at St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Trail. The bride, Eva Marie, is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cutillo of Trail and the groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William G. Garnett Sr. * * . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poohachoff on their marriage Saturday. The bride, Carrol, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Perepolkin of Thrums and the groom is the son of Mrs, Verna Poohachoff of Slocan Park. s 2 * Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pisacreta, whose wedding took place’ Saturday at St. Paul's Trinity United Church in Nelson. The bride, Jean, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Potter of Nelson and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Pisacreta. ation president Phil Brooks. Segarty's first stop was a few miles south of Salmo where’ a farmer's residence has been cut off from the highway because of a bridge washout. Assistance ig'being sought by the resident to clear the log jam that caused dam- age to the bridge. In Pass Creek,’ citizens concerned about the state of disrepair of the highway through their area and the difficulties a resident is ex- periencing in his attempts to obtain access rights to this highway met with Segarty to convey their past frustrations on these matters. ‘In Trail, several delega- ‘tions met with the Kootenay MLA; for example, the ex- ecutive of the Women in Need Society (WINS) who are seck- ing approval for funding by the’ ministry of human re- sources for a shelter for bat- tered women. Segarty ex- pressed his interest in this " project and commended the ication to society for its if First _aid finals Cominco Concentrator {Boss Div- ision). The events, held in Nel- son last Saturday, saw teams from all over B.C. competing in these two main categories, The winning Cominco team was composed of Mike this needed facility. The next stop was at Waneta Junction, where heavy spring run-off has caused serious erosion and some flooding to the prop- erties and homes directly be- - low the new highway con- struction on the cut-off. It is |. the opinion of the residents that this construction altered the run-off pattern and is linked to their present prob- lems. Segarty said he would take the matter up with the minister of highways, as well as the minister of environ- ment. : Segarty rounded off his visit that evening by attend- ing the Rossland-Trail Socred meeting at the Fruitvale Le- gion Hall. “A variety of stunning (Capt.) John Craig, Len Hunt, Mel Downing (Spare) and Ted Herrom (Coach). ‘Second place in the even went to the B.C. Tele- phone Coastal Team. The Underground Mine Rescue even was won by CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 18, 1980 Noranda (Boss Mountain Div- ision) team, who also won the Bud Abbot Bench Trophy. This team now goes to Saskatoon to complete in'the Canadian finals on Saturday. 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