& CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 28, 1979 (Pierre Trudeau's resig- nation as leader of the federal : Liberal Party has evoked h of “I b Trudeau resigns A glimpse of the man unity, and {t quickly became apparent why he had granted me. private time with him. had told him I was a when” stories, (Vancouver Sun colum- nist Denny Boyd recalled the firat time he met Trudeau in a recent column. That meet- ing took place in an airplane flying over Castlegar.) *. * * THE FIRST TIME I MET Pierre Trudeau it was on a chartered airplane over Cas- tlegar. It was 1968, and this former sportswriter and he wanted to talk sports. He confided that he wanted to improve Canade’s interna- tional image through greater success in international sports. He had in mind a concept that later was called the Task Force on Sports, DETAILS OF THE talk, which stretched to half an hour, are sketchy now, but I man was stumping British Colum- bia for leadership of the national Liberal party. On one thing vivid- ly. Without prompting he said, “I like competing, but I have no time for team sports. THE REMARKS DID- n't seem: significant then, Now, I think they speak ” volumes about a man who led a nation of 23 million people for 11 years, but who played the game alone, never really accepting the concept of a team game-plan. With the single-minded detachment of a marathon runner, he com- peted in a vacuum. and his (Lyndon Baines John- son, we tend to forget, was president when Trudeau was prime minister. The Ameri- cans went through four presi- dents during his tenure, The Brits picked five prime minis- ters in the same time, (Eleven yeara is a good spell.) - FRANK'’S- Sharpening Shop CASTLEGAR Behind ‘Castle Theatre { 365-7395 H Sows * Drills ¢ Tools” Chain Saws ¢ Scissors Pinking Shears Mower Blados © Etc. ‘Bulsow’ & ‘Foley’ equipped ALSO Auto,-weld Bandsaw Blades up to 2" wide only. to peti tion war between his ability and his visions. That was why the Opposition side of the floor must have been so distasteful to him. In opposi- tion, he was in second place. He had to complete — for OF over 60 varieties di TOMORROW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 4 a RE RAN ato e Rh atamarnentiney niet pnw nm nn eere OA UDINE TORR Honored Queen Yvonne MecGulre, Senior Princess Ca: Janet Foubister, Cathy Ward and Junior Princess Diane Vadser, all of Bethal No. 60 International Order of Job’ Daughters. Weavers 6 ul id To make contribution Plans were finalized for the upcoming sale, exhibit: and demonstrations of the Selkirk Weavers’ Guild when members met last Thursday for thelr monthly meeting. The weavers will be donating the proceeds of one article, sold at the event, to the Unitarian Service, as their contribution to The Year of the Child. . The 14 regular and two new members who were in , books are to be returned for that meeting. The spinning workshop is scheduled for Jan. 26 —9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the dyeing workshop, April 12, Basic weaving lessons will be given during the month of Feb- ruary on Monday and Thurs- day evenings. All three courses will be co-sponsored with Regional Recreation No. 1 and are for any interested persons in the community. be were ” of the:slide presentation of the Kyoto Craft Conference on Dee, 8 at Selkirk College. A wine and cheese party will follow and members may bring a friend. Guild donating their time, but there will be a small charge to cover coats for rent and ° material. Those wishing fur- ther information may call I. Thor Larsen in Castlegar. CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 28, 1979 Your Carrier is Collecting j Your Castlegar News carrier will ‘Naw be collecting for delivery of the paper for the past: month, Please .... won't you have your money leaving Kelowna, Trudeau had been presented with a ‘ six-pack of Calona wine, which he stared at with repugnance and passed up forward to the press section. Earlier on the tour, I had will be accept- ed at the Recreation Office after Jan. 1.' IfI want tobowl,I don't want time, for attention, for to depend on three other achievement. guys on a team to turn up on * he time. If I feel like climbing a mountain, I don't want to be tied on a rope to other people who might slip and pull me for the color and design workshop coming up in March, must be made in January and a small, non- refundable deposit is re- quested. Nancy Knight is to order color charts for this. % 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Castlegar Hotel West Coast Seafoods Bethel No. 60 presents Clay Castle a gift ready when he er she calls? . ‘As a sidelight, it’s inter-” esting to note that Trudeau's 11 years as prime minister was a long spell when com- FOUR GENERATIONS of the William A. = Kavaloff family of Blueberry Creek are ph Museum, where It is now on view to the public.) In 1912, at the age of eight, Mr. Kavaloff and his parents came to B.C. to settle in Champion Creek. The family bel d to the Christian Community of asked for a private interview with Trudeau. I was told it was out of the question; even _ the senior members of the “Ottawa press gallery had been turned down. AS OUR PLANE headed. for Castlegar, the newsman across the aisle passed me a warm bottle of rose, I had it in my hand whens Trudeau alde touched my shoulder and said, in an mlond in that community under the ban- ner of “Toil and Peaceful Life.” In tater years, Mr. Kavaloff worked on construc- tion sites, including the building of the Briiliant Dam, prior to taking up em- loy with the Celgar. sawmill, where he worked until his retirement. u voice, “Mr. Trudeau says he will give you 10 minutes.” The next 30 seconds were very confused. I clawed at my inside pocket for a list of prepared questions and I the far- looks I was getting from the ~KJSS Honor Roll ; other Asaresult, I headed down the aisle with that damned bottle of wine clutched in my hand. Just in time, I managed to pass it off Students of Kinnaird ‘able Mention is awarded to ‘unior ‘y School ave been working diligently in their courses for the past 0 weeks. The first reporting per- ‘fod is over and the staff =. thought the public would like ~ to know the students who = made the Honor Roll. s The make the Honor Roll list, a student must achieve a minimum of “B" standing in academic subjects. Honor- 12 tenderfoot girls enroll into Guides Nov. 6 was an important vening for the girls of the first Kinnaird Guide Com- any. Seven second-year Guides reaffirmed their ~ Guide Promise as Guiders Bernic, Smith and Margaret MacBain enrolled 12 Tender- “2 foot girls as Guides; one girl =? was absent due to illness and will be enrolled during the next regular meeting. Commissioner Marleen Conrad was on hand to ob- ; serve and lend support to the :¢ occasion. The parents of the - girls were invited to the “ceremony and refreshments : afterwards were provided by the older Guides. The meeting was a short > one, devoted to the enroll- y, ment ceremony. The Guides ; have expressed a keen in- terest. to begin working on Y, interest badges. The new age grouping for Guides is 9-12 years and the first Kinnaird Guide = Company meets at Kinnaird “ Hall at 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday evening. Anyone + wishing further information ‘ or is interested in joining, > please contact Margaret Mac- Bain (evenings). who have a high standard but who have not met all Honor Roll qualifications. An Honor Roll list will be published each quarter. Cc to the and made my way to the rear of the plane, which had been de- serted but for Trudeau. HE BRUSHED OFF MY questions about his policies, about housing, inflation and Grade 8: Rachel Adams, Sean Bondaroff, David Dawson, Gerald Dooley, Colleen Eh- man, Ruth Ehman, Shannon Gattrell, Christine Hadikin; Sherry Harshenin, Jeannie Joh: i are ex- tended to the foll Wesley Jmioff, TRIUMPH Chuck Kil ing stu- dents: i HONOR ROLL Grade 9: Rob Adams, Janet Ar- gotoff, Karen Birch, Gail Cheveldave, Doug Forest, Wayne Gritchin, Lawrence Hadikin, Stuart Hill; Sandi Lee, Kevin Mason, Cyril Nevakshonoff, Brian Osachoff, David Picton, SPITFIRE Karyn Kinakin, Allan Leroy,’ Shelley Markin, Cheryl Plotnikoff,.__Sharon Pozdnikoff, Lisa Proud, Gen- - ny Santos, Shannon Smith- ers, Laverne Soukoroff, Barb Stein, Peter Tarasoff, Steven Voykin. Grade 7: Alison Penman, Larissa Plotnikoff, Tanya Rogers. Prone. 352-2929 NORTH SHORE . SERVICE 9 &.R.Nos Dealer Licence No. 003300, was aware of the hostile - down.” : Joy Keillor Bridge Club Six-and-a-half_ tables, with an average of 65, par- ticipated on Nov. 19 in play at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club, with the following results: First, Ian MacDonald and Otto Walker, 73%; sec- ond, Lorne Musclow and Chuck Clarkson, 72; third, Dr. Ron Perrier and Julie Smith, 68%; fourth, Judy Sheppard and Irene Hess, 65%; and fifth, Bert Tyson and Norm Gallie, 65. - All proceeds were do- nated to the Canadian Mental Health Association. Stephan yloff, Kevin Semenoff, Doug Vandergaag, Ernie Verigin. Grade 8: Connie Batchelor, Diane Chang, Susan Chernenkoff, Deirdre Collier, Rick Hall, Karen Harshenin, Shannon Hill, Sheri Hill, Kilmeny Jones, Linda King, George Koochi Sian Landis, Ana Mach- ado, Shauna Mason, Cheryl North, Tami Novak, Billy Pettigrew, Wayne Postni- koff, Kim Riebin, Melody Sahlstrom, Kathy Sherlock, Gail Soukeroff; Janet Soukeroff, Steve Smith, Darryl Stephens, Scott Stetsko, Lee Syrja, Eva-Louise Varabioff, Alexis Walsh, Cheryl Watters, Glen Wilson, Peter Zarikoff, Jim- my Zibin. Grade 7: Liana Cheveldave, Con- nie Elasoff, Stan Hadikin, Bob Kanigan, Elena Kinakin, Michelle Ratke, Curtis Ver- igin. HONORABLE MENTION Grade 9: Sophie Bartek, Jack Kanigan, Beth Krug, Robert Nelson, Curtis Nixon, Kari Sahlstrom, Audrey Stroes, Yvonne Verigin. CITY OF CASTLEGAR The 1979 Inaugural Meeting will be held on December 3 at7 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 460 Columbia Ave., Castlegar THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND Refreshments will be served. 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Desmond Carroll 365-2271 OF CANADA 624-6th Ave. S. 1% Blocks south of Community Complex 9:40 a.m. Sing-Song 10 a.m. Worship and Sunday School | Show Gratitude in Prayer . ST. PETER LUTHERAN é B ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St. Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Lowell Kindschy Ph. 365-3664 or 365-3662 Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30 a.m. on Radio CKQR ST. RITA‘S CATHOLIC 9 -Rev. Michael Guinan Ph. 365-7143 y Night Mass 1st & 3rd Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST “below Castleaird Plaza 317 9:50 a.m. Sunday School a.m. Ip Service 7 p.m. Fellowship Service Tuesday, 7 p.m., Cottage Bible Studies Friday, 7 p.m. Youth and Family Night . Rev. Ed. Wegner, Pastor 65-2374 Ph. Val Lelding, Youth Pastor Ph. 399-4753 CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Ave., South Church School 9:45 a.m. Morning,Warship 11:00 a.m. Pastor Ira Johnson Phorie 365-6762 p.m. Sunday Masses at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. ST. MARIA GORFITI Geénelle — 12 Noon Y ym Y Wu N GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 7th Ave. South 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schoo! 11:00 a.m. Worship Infant Nursery and Junior Congregration Minister H. M. Harvey Phone 365-3816 809 Merry Creek Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza - Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Praise 6:30 p.m. Wed.- Family Night : 7 p.m. (for all the family). Pastor John Hill Church Office 365-3430 : PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 767-1at Ave., North Pastor Roy Hubbeard : Church: Ph. 365-5212 : Christian Education Houe 9:50 a.m. ! Morning Worship Evening Service 7p.m. . J venday: Elble Study ; 230 p.m. : Friday: Young Peaple ? 7:30 p.m. R CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at Kinnaird Hall? Meets for = Bible Class and Worship: 365-7973" ; or 365-3763 = $1,000 RICHER Is‘ Joseph. Naychuk of Castlegar, centre, who held the winning : ticket at the Annual Rotary Smoker held ly at the 1 inying him is ticket seller : Nick Chernoff, left, and chairman of the Each year,a portion of the money from Job's Daugh- ters fund-raising projects is donated to local charities. This year the girls chose the Clay Castle as the recipi- ent and, on Nov. 6, several of the girls from Bethal No. 60 } presented a cheque to assist smoker draw, Paul Oglow. Proceeds from the draw will go towards the completion of the Rotary Tennis Courts located ad- jacent the Regional Recreation Complex. —News/MirrorFoto by Lois Hughes j Adventists Appeal continues | By DIRK ZINNER Boe sek das Abd ontl world welfare programs is ved thr ; ry Chureh The Castlegar World Service Ingathering Appeal continues this week, reports } Hazel. LiEcluse, local I ; gathering committee ; ct man, ne The World Service Ap- peal is an annual campaign + conducted by Seventh-day Adventist churches since 1908, Funds help support Adventist welfare, disaster ough Ingathering campaigns, , Local activities include a phone-in “Health-Info” ser- vice, providing short, practi- cal, preventive health advice the Clay Castle in the pur- chase of molds for their projects. t An Initiation Ceremony was held on Oct. 24. Honored Queen Yvonne McGulre, pre- sided over. the ceremony in which Julie Higgins of Blue- berry Creek was welcomed as a member of the order. Early in November, 22 girls visited the Shrine Hos- Pital.for crippled children in‘ Spokane. Bags of candy were distributed among the young patients during the girls’ visit. Marge Dulsrud named president Kinnaird WI Kinnaird Women's Inati- tute, at its recent meeting, elected the following office: following officers: ‘ President Mrs. Marge id, vice-president fairs —-Bea- Goetting and public. relations — Phyllis hipps. Sioa - “Sunshine” Convener is Mrs. Belle (J.) Roberts, while Kaye Bate and Rita Koehle ‘are-in- charge’ of the-Loan j to Stop Smoking; cooking | : and, nutrition classes; and emergency food and clothing assistance. Worldwide church sta- tistics for 1978, latest figures ‘Cupboard. ~~ Maureen (H.) Goetting and director Mrs. Bea (R.) Goet- ing. ‘ The following conveners ‘were inted: chai of relief, medical, and mission work in 190 countries as well as here in the Castlegar area. All solicitors . forthe Castlegar campaign will be ‘;ddentified, unpaid, Seventh- “day Adventist volunteers. By using volunteers and already “existing channels for hand- ling the funds, the church is + able to eliminate overhead “expenses, All money goes to further the church's humani- -tarian activities. ‘ Contributions are al- = docated to local, state, nation- , international programs according to needs. Ovetseas the church supports mission schools, leper colonies, clinics, medical launches, em- gency air service, dispen- : saries, hospitals, and relief . = units that aré often the only } facilities: available to thou- sands of needy persons, i The Annual World Ser- vice Ingathering Appeal is $ the only public appeal for > funds made by the Adventist church. Each year, approxi- = mately 10 per cent of the * total budget for Adventist pa cr ce me eas a woe pes Parking Indoor Whirlpool & Sauna Children with porents NoCharge Enjoy a Weekend Deluxe “Room For Two For Ono Night Regulor $42.00 $2100: SATURDAY SUNDAY Present this coupon upon arrival. 355] Expires Moy 31, 1980. hone _ Reservation Pi imosessors GB tue-CARRIAGE- SHOUSE woron nn 9030 Macieod Trail SE show: . adult members — 2,117,535, churches — 20,446, countries involved — 190, schools — 4,463, medical institutions — 508, total contributions — -$516,629,624; Sabbath school members — 3,817,459, languaged used — 567, students — 483,463 and patients treat - 5,688,873. 5 eonveners — Mrs. Phyllis (H.) Phipps, agriculture and Canadian industry — Mary Owens, citizenship and edu- cation — Mrs. Irene (M.) Shelfontiuk, cultural — Itta Brunton, home economics and consumer affairs — Mrs. Marge (J.) Brownlie, health and social welfare — Mari- anne Vigue, international af-~ d roll call with more Christmas gifts for residents of Rasp- berry Lodge. Next months’ roll call is, to be three or four dozen cookies from each member. These will be boxed and delivered to shut-ins before Christmas. The next meeting is to be a potluck and Christmas party’and will be held at the home of Doris Sweeney on Dec. 12, _ SNOW REMOVAL W-A-R-N-I-N-G 2 Notice is hereby given that all Motor Vehicles must be off the streets during snow removal or so.parked that the main roadway is clear for snowplowing. Bylaws Nos. 72, 314 and 331 ide for j street during snowplowing — at the owner's expense. of all Vehicles on the .In the busingss areas, all cars must be off the street after 12 midnight to! allow for snow removal. In residential areas please move your vehicles when a snowplow is in your area, IF VEHICLES” ARE YOUR VEHICLE WILL BE TOWED AWAY. ‘ DUE TO FREQUENT ACCIDENTS, VEHICLES LEFT IN THE STREETS DURING SNOW REMOVAL WILL BE TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE. NOTICE TO PARENTS NOT REMOVED, NO WARNING WILL BE ISSUED: Please warn your children about digging and playing in caves in the snowbanks on the streets — a terrible accident could occur if the children are caught by the snowplow. ALEX LUTZ, | of Works &S The Corporation of the City of Castlegar A letter is to be written to Ted Carson, in Ontario, regarding the possibility of a workshop in this area while he is in B.C. f For the January meeting members were asked to bring a list of books they would like to add--to the guild's library and all library placed in the Castlegar News automatically run in the Mid-Week Mirror. PLACE YOUR ACTION AD NOW. PHONE 365-2212 “Here's A- LOW PORK PRICE That'll Curl Your Tail” BEST. 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