jezopun oujourmap gaquueU peiUuoD sain) ayn MIL OAIUSON SURES pO. “suin(qo1d port OYL ,1QNOIL Wi UOIPIIUD. * porre aang: mu SONIN933 (eise8ip) 200g {sjvewou rt seu) aie; earn te | mull tag WPot Gee st oman tnuabenuss,uop) wejfeoe, 4 SAA OBaynD i : Hf iS o> t ui it rooanie Response encouraging ee Stem ee. | RS, oeeate : A “nu jet” of At fAuew unt jog uy Bulotuonya eisede y ; Iggé ; Monaurioqun io : arnontaaXes hy information: Prsog in a ne Bun » wi veibRer PEEL-BOE [OAL “O11 ALIVIY F1SVD 4 a ‘ 5 SH Uy obia4 Fines yo suB] 8s pagqo! sore]yio 420/q Uo waste 9eee-soe anbaiso pitt totous avn ing TeOr, COG) dap. oy yo seu sud a 8 > 2 tone BE iy sdoysad cone fred losiag “und ey aumavion ps Anning, Aung 9 wowanp Buy iapun i om aay evn ob cs dnd A tng deo Led iumog na hat MS. poe ae Waoy soy auioipuds sespI0y sets DAY. Hy yBnoyYy- ons] 1015 *HOWSU, ¢ sn aeons ited CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 7, 1979 One man’s opinion C2 =e “wuno} af “405 10 Asus Out, 1 ra nasi Times change Early returns from mu- nicipal councils across the province show an ‘“‘encourag- for memorial fund: cluded” on the list of réci- plents of the annual $500 bur- saries to be set up under the t dew 2 duinp aD JOA Pao oH + g0,eu au uo GusBnin pein e jo Ou) 0 A018 Sugauos" ¥ “uekors sower “Asowo OW “uededig 708 nd git) Sopp joy uep Bow erowoot to ou 2 BIN, dewoun, ‘i 209) Injungaus up ot ERIE ‘jeg’ aye}01 spoyon) suivadv ONAaNd 0 pue S103 ‘3 2101. 7 aOR yatuAmuldes: Coe SausoIU Due eu wo YA “* $0 Mo] SD 404 eosuouoda ie nS ‘epeds a . if ad1Asag Tl ONITLE: SHON oBoCIeAUG zno wana t *NOO — ONILWT fs 5 % éJ0W AVd AHM a4n4sy pay ayojdwioy y NI4dIUD AMIN ONVISIS.NVOI UD: NOA3B By FRED HERRIMAN BAH SUN my suusyiouaziy, wd age) fund in each of B.C’ 72 : : umes ayia “Sat Het Ao thd NOLLVINGS: school districts, Fer sir sing anon Woe Mayor Tom Barnett of » Souamag tustiuds ns 0) jo syunoDo8 jouOszOd -guaceunnia Campbell River, a former fed- 3.908 ApunuiON _ae° BulpuRy ‘ : , sOunquepi; aiiIe SuOIsY OU BAO: eral NDP Member of Par! oo YEN Feu" ai Aamuawnoog Buordureyd 49 eH OOS TES 40 CONSETT OLES-S9E eucy, ‘A ouuy Fioa 'o oA 9D puel iuime 7B Rad 210 ament, reported that he had =e 7 ea aNAOWI D sors easel 2iree Scen apptnted.honorey mini id over mS soy a pinty BAO’ dine Cw ir i i ‘aus _ siudda. oe id : ae ml i Tae 3A} “ADI UIT "0PM Ou8D, sueieanb Anemia asunooa aL ‘ONISILUBAAY mi ion in es as y es Sana puoausd Awagay pus 11ON uy Sagas ee NEB AL aan einen BOVDY ey $9) -tu0AID Moyo) sly pus iia 30 . HUM 3NTzOIS oul ea pu ast elooe a ” cca sup amon y S320 0D parr arp eerie re pany eB sie su3d0U HL 48QqeM Ung Aq AlpAon01 Hoon no. oor “ f vonouj8e) Sana s our SSUNOOT TIE: f During 1978, the B.C. mining industry paid over $110 million in 1 hbo aap Sano), cH aes Lavon wea o1anea Sounvexo wesSod sat an taxes to our province, plus more than $69 million in federal tnpt te Biman waniaobes so uointoay uo afayiveid oF sivas WBA a ial aot os) ‘sav09 iy aus 8 Aine Auesoauey BOvds Nt A801 ut ing response”’ to the ongoing Sol Ww u 901g) appeal for contributions to the W.A.C, Bennett Memorial Fund, according to a fund spokesman, p. Among some 30 com- Ye Olde Imperial Bank of Canada pald its ‘‘noviates'’ an honorarium which munities heard from so far, 20 * covered pocket expenses.while a young man served In the hallowed halls‘of the have either already made a “grey world of finance. The young clerk (pronounced clark) was Instructed in bank donation or have debits and credits which are exactly opposite to the debits and credits of the ed consideration of such ac- » “outside world."* tion to thelr budget com- ‘ We were carefully tralned in the conservative approach; work hard, call the senlor people ‘‘Sir’’ or ‘‘Mr."' and earmark a portion of your income for the purchase of Dominion of Government Bonds. Most of my first paycheck went to purchase a Remington electric shaver because | had a serious case of acne and coutdn't use Gillette. We could still manage to go to the hockey games and all those terrific musicals that were popular In the old days. We never bought anything ‘'on time’? — we were simply not conditioned to buy something with credit. It would be the same as ‘‘doing tline.’’ My parents rented because mortgages ushered worries about foreclosures and other mysterious things of the nether world. Then, as time passed, the bank taught me that those who needed bank credit could not get It while those who had boxes full of bonds and fat savings accounts were always considering good credit risks. Then the world began to change. Banks starting loaning money to people with nothing but need in their heart and a few dollars down payment. The Royal Commission on Banking in 1964, 15 years ago, reported the trend. They sald simply ‘‘the banks have found that there.is good profit in consumer toans.’' Then somebody got on the bank credit card bandwagon and the merry-go-round spins so fast that bank clerks actually get pald hardly 10 times a paycheck from the good old days. A newcar meant someone had struck It rich. A house with all the appliances and a recreatlon room tn the basement were only for the ven, wealt! . tn my opinion, we are In the present mess because credit became too easy. it was no longer necessary to save for the things you wanted. You could not have something, now, and pay for It later. i feel sorry for the old folks who never let themselves get swallowed up by the wortd of credit. | feal sorry for them because the ‘‘funseskers’’ with thelr damands to buy something with the bankers’ money has driven prices so high that even the p: pe the same . Here's to “the good old days. Special seminar to be presented in the area community. Each of its branches is, in fact a develop- Asir Pa my on July 3, 1949. e it was $85 less Meduetones which left me 2 $40 for my mother to cover room * and board and $38 for streetcar fare and spending money. 1am not going to count paper routes and delivering grocerles for the corner store becalise that money all went back to the family. We kids were glad to be able to hel iaidary unos on sald Bi sols SBLuOA eta neta re aN Wii AWN "e, “shepaauabu ‘ RET i the ea TM "NN DAVE copes 08 aia pur jsuoio 30> 19) teed Guynjea) - ‘oapory Pasnbos ost10u swoop vAop of oi me vyva ea re oo‘ok ~aDvd 1 nc BNE oe (Bhirae ob a Hwouldejonap a3M NOLONIISVI id NV3ION Boa aR : S¥TONOO SNIN td oe MMIKL aw i WILY IV AWGSNO ED 06:z Wiss0H Hanae 6 “to organize local participa- tion in the establishment of the fund,’’ ; In addition to. the local bursary program, the $1.5 million fund will also be used to endow a W.A.C. Bennett Chair in Public Administra- tion at the University of Vic- toria and for annual fellow- ships to its School of Public Administration, municipalities have expressed regret that budgetary constralnts pre- clude a donation at this time. However, one of them — a northern community — wrote that although unable to con- tribute, it nontheless wished “to ensure that it: be in- 120} “AON "AopiniDs ‘woojuatesd ofrou jojedso + AHBOLIND SPIO." OUL, Siar tty wee saa RB foie oat oui aHL 40 J ioatly coz pue ee Xe Be eons soon 2 t be 4 11 JO(MOK AHBINGIN, aut’ “eouel} JOY JO s0AB/S OU) 270 spunos ‘oy Oujeo) taxes, Mining taxation is also felt at the local level...with over Muy ey perce a Senet abel ates os), igau08. Guinan ee wr , Me aah or fase $13 million in municipal taxes paid by the industry last year." Hsing a SOE ee er ee vet ad arasecieg tion aie isu ad iE cus “anieuo so) ove o That's a total of over $192 million, of about $75 for every Aiep, vue bute i st : ‘ isis Rite 35 uo amewaisuieus British Columbian. As an important source of tax revenues ie j : / jos oun for our province—and as a large scale job-producer—mining 4 ae ‘ : i Syria b0ote ede ; is a major contributor to the B.C. economy. ‘ pea : . (sujw aa) *eaunuio] aj9uy 49) “own9- 0 ouotieNe Gir uoomeg, perpunins aidoo. pow pue “neuula "ap sulenunous S| DAG] jo owe) OU UID “Uda THE MINING ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA wale oh uowom Ausnis . . ’ 0 : : . Don't Be . “Building a stronger B.C” H ay 319 veiogs . . ut . ‘SM3N 3A orasa woud avon ey re ROE os oa unoiusms iulos ud Mek quousou 3H. - on: nanaae LYS aie (ei 2) uoAeOY ou) a2 uns os onnvid. ‘ung ued, sat ue eumoo ‘9/00: Paull of "es a7B10389NI Buy uy oononul ‘e1eB pg I ROOe isesnuerbe ‘aie fupeey jus ‘puetod tule aidnos 2a ava saan TBA OA 2] Sate ina coz Eg $1 pus “usiplus 204 K auneea-eit et Se. ome uy ‘suoAeiS anos WOM ann SY URE 063 ou PBS Ol bp uit gouououye Bre leg zo: oan, _SBjeuoneioao guns ae i puensnu, Jou) “0 40 hese JHON UEANOG md Sum Kuoduies qeaicel NOONEITTY A x iB ‘ Jo sana ay z t 801d GHOMSS¥d JUNOA @ jo O18) & 00:9 rr : yor 4 MSH UBS i NaYGTIHO AW. NOWINIZ3G ‘VooHs 0c'o! Ce ou MINH 378103UON! 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SB¥,. ‘moues Smein iBsi0y spulpuo 06) “AemucD tL ‘on eng 3 ‘oopos ous nud i “amu 701 aos sos OND ‘Jod sayias payoaloid e ose s| Apawoo Ayeaun By. “you : pes re . é ets epuoid "pro 0 ; NOU BHL NI 'sAzdod a : 4 og ue pie “ashileyaned WANCOWM BALNOd BP peat ce ee " Srotee ojsnoyor eau Pasiasiai eq ! way “sumog ~YONH !NOQNOD “HSV: SaUnANanGy aly alin, S5uMs aLSIN [BILL !OOWHOS SHE “TVELOOS. TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES ? STAY AND SAVE AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL still only from $19.00 up ‘SMBVHS CHVO| si ‘MO! anHwNog lealtibatt seam ~dVH ‘WeGa orof' jo tives cub Source: 1976 Price Waterhouse study of B.C. mining Industry. JOE-JOE'S Disappointed ATTENTION ca) i ton oa, : & . 1 jon * ONVISIASVLNV4€S 001 ; 8 S0I9R USHLGNY eb @ q 908. Aarti : SHIN eee Ae ifeqioog up ubipoues (b : ‘ H . i . > ie ON: om ag ; Pe MAVH OAH at NI re) i oe'9 uvis 4o NoOSvr ccasions iy eine Wow ee Je Sueos pus Guinak : re Dances, Canguate RESIDENTS ae ree, ao 4 Sri Ee aiuom’ sai AHDIWSI BDIG ED oo:0- Tat zs rus ey Lond wou SoMELEN HC me) fe { : in Satisfaction Guaranteed! _ 39 Bells aa aw ‘vruizaee, *8 y J : Rs erreatorue oo:g QOOMATION i S.pOL POH BU 1 E aawv.nn {gaan sions 9t) sdeoas yey) wes8ou snoy Salatoos sipesined RM 2.62, jenoos ae oF 1190. : uO: i ‘ S nok Ul Involves management of carrier system and dropping off papers to no: i aC, vas atl ‘DISCO eed i ashy seas fa Aaneus “ous BOOK oni SOARS aun) é bh pienort -1u0ds ff all uuy * 1854 planon . Music For All . Zl : an fo sa abu eq “saMI0 : sto %y pe! - Or8IN UI ret rae0 BHA NISLUaa Ty 1v3 Ibe feajants ¢ssiag ‘ouwoieosus waa A ; 5 um 368-9517 TRAIL a cS "ae te oe eg DISTRIBUTOR needed by MID-WEEK MIRROR ayeiBoy}00 Supuersino $ om ; gas ued MOA she; iepun: . carriers and retail outlets in Grand Forks. ud foe con cet 0} uanyod ‘ouey Aung aUL, pue ,pueiseg BUL, JO *{1]91) SUaAaIS’ MaspUY SA Sua/peuED jeolUOW aA Work starts at 8 a.m. Wednesdays and takes good part of day. However, a “Sle ase Noo Sis fae 8 mn must be available at other times for delivery checks, carrier liaison, etc. 4 suer a aH a Ay “ ‘OT “AON, SM3NOEN AVOHALYS wo Ayevolses Everyone involved in prepared with owner/mana- 3 009 ey: 2% pa. nyt) uosyoer ley managing a business in to- ** day's busy world is faced with = every-increasing demands on ~ their time. It seems that the more time that is spent, less and less seems to get accomplish- ed. Is there a way out of this “Time Trap?’' The Federal Business Development Bank thinks there is a solution. They have prepared a special seminar entitled Time Man- agers and key employees in mind and provides many ideas on how to manage your time for improved results. Many local business people are expected to attend and arly registration is encour- aged. Full information can be obtained by calling S. Cov- entry at 426-7241 collect. This seminar is being presented as a part of the FBDB's overall program of, services to the small business ment centre, with both finan- cial and non-financial assist- ance being readily available. The locations and sched- ule for this series of three- hour seminars is: Nelson-— Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 14 at 9 a.m. at the Peebles Motor Inn. Castlegar — Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Hi Arrow Arms. Trail — Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Terra Nova. For brochure and seservations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL + G45 Homby St,, Vancouver, B.C. VEZ 1V1 or Phone area 604-687-6761 Mostly with full kitchens — at no extra cost. Free parking Downtown location Weekly, monthly Sefamily rates Phone 365-7266. Ask for Lindo. TTT Interested persons please Station wagon or half-ton van essential. Children in family not necessary, but helptul if carrier routes have to be covered in cases of carrier sickness, etc. Pasiagjay $1 ,|IeqICO4 + YON, SAL-O8y uaUM payyaiic ds aq IM S1aMOd ||EQ}O0} ale! 13108. doy $,Asjunoa ayy jo at ——yaIOST TSH , GNOOLavO. ASANYH wes 987 40 Ne wou Cie 0h, uae oq ul 29) aTouD 2 BUOREOND OW “GU sMaNani Nite TYENNI oni 8) siun seule uy est’ “ovou "ANNNG SOnB algnas onpil rau Aes SuOOKe ST *AON “SANE, 03 G “AON “HT Jo 480M Week of Fri, Nov. 9 to Thurs, Nov. 1 COUGAR uaddOL Dad (2) 228 Ae we 28 «ape su ala (Ss) sua @® 2 awe 2NO we 20 we tNOSTIN iawoss¥> Hive _ “ANVENOO 31419: n3@ pes PUD fi RDeOUpE NA, AVGSNIM Kapoor. ‘Aepucwy ‘Aupiiad HOTAL AUWH fee SM3N: oc ‘SHADOUUSISIN ST ‘AON “SMYY, 07 G ‘AON “14 JO YI Bonuses NORTHWEST > Se Sasser or GUINNESS GAME i BUGS BUNNY st FAgioS BUNNY AND PM 29 MINUTE: LUNCHEON ||: a “SPECIAL oe Every Day BONUS Put your name in our draw =: agement, which will be pre- sented in the West Kootenays . > on Nov. 12, 13 and 14, The Castlegar News/ Mid-Week Mirror The seminar has been in co-operation with ‘ es Helen's Flowers & Cameras presents the... Good Neighbour Salute Do you have an exceptional neighbor? Someone especially good, kind, and thoughtful? Has someone recently gone out of his or her way to help you? _ Write and tell us about It. ; iaERS Relic and McLoskey con Ick and Jesse into Wransporting 8 cargo, of sudden storm m iteatane io ha Christina Lake for Dining & Savings Bonds There were over 847,000 applications for Canada Sav- ings Bonds through the Pay- roll Savings Plan last year. This represents an average of $922 per application through Payroll Savings Plan When in Nelson enjoy 3 different Chinese ata NFL‘70 s078 Tey os eats Lynda Smorgasbords! ° MPA Bay ‘George. coe i Friday - Hong Kong ‘ ion Saturday - Shanghai Sunday - Peking Open Every Da BSNEAK PREVIEWS Tiles Hoss, te Ho jer Ebert ONE OF AKIND MOVIE {CRIME- Enjoy the ‘our holding lounge before entering one of mins. our 2 dining rooms for Pp, GOES * THE compativion pad cereal companies: fire erie rival coal rm cea . Neck a. ALL QUIET ON THE John Caza (eft) and Al Pacino star 93 bank robbers whose alice arnve, elecively preventing nem WESTERN FRONT pans eae aA seth 8 Ot. ota fA rolonged media - ji a movie production compan) Bay @vant In NOON. on . "Sunday Night work decides fo shoot @ remake of an oid movie that : Yer Big Event,” Nov. vasa bi ‘box caice as well as ential success, there's sliispers cater eoea Z ound fo be a certain amount of risk involved, Inevitabl ul La Mal Vie" For mo: comparisons between the old and new versions ‘wil Be Bynn. hrs TO BE ANNOUNCED. MORK AND Joint. REACH FOR 6:00 §9 ARCHIE BUNKER'S CE : the 7 QB NASHVILLE ON THE Case of the CBS-Marble Arch Production’s ti remake of ‘All 19 at, "elbacher, 11:15, ‘NEWS fhe eyes ‘of a young Gefman sold Two NATION'S his visually st stimuating Mteleveaturo stors Richard See them today, at you aus iS eal iced by Thom: mer, the artistic student- {ne glan JIM’S Disco purchases. a Dancing an evening of tine box and you could be the ry Day THEY'RE HERE! lucky winner of a luncheon Including Holidays! ! culsine. Phone us today 8 yi and Slskel_ view 8a.m.-10p.m. ZOOM . and fone ew ins o, latest : fel Ss " DAY SERVIC: Weak inclides vankse a Li H a World War Il love story COLOR TV’ Tae & Place Phone 365-6000 City Centre pert noe : jctawa, ten fedorave ang_‘Rlchard A clgarchomping Mork - i ij Al! s The selected Good Neighbour of the Week wili receive an arrangement oF Christina Lake fireside place Restaurant oe RESTAURANT i100 GS NEE CUTEALL sorin ali oe ies (fatter nervous 515 fope st © 36-month unconditional along with the ‘‘Good Neighbour’ certificate from the Castlegar News/ Mid-Week “ : acti Foore WL 30 Bigorian, imeigrants i m « Space age dependable : ‘NE way n a a the nt of circuitry Send your letters to: GOOD NEIGHBOUR SALUTE You may win a URCH OF GOD PR CHOCKETT'S. VIC Ganada's Lisa Hartt and SEE GHT. fae pian, of twe such $ : pats ay tate iren .— feinationat @ For Rant’ THE NATIONAL, punch about the horrors of World War I as seen throug Dine le 40 Family Dinner en Gebeteng ST Sean ora @ ie thas: parents. (cher, fs wie whose ea moun gt AnD ty i BESNSS tere dialer ney renee at mania aeseonng neg eas ELECTROHOME on the weekends | | and make a reservation. special fot: and, £9 nniny poses as a talent agent flowers courtesy of HELEN’S FLOWERS & CAMERAS of 73 Maple St., Castlegar, 447-95 Castlegar 91 Main St., Castlegar 479 Baker 352-3456 Eos Angelos fame vs ymplc Marathon warranty Mirror. Semirinatahre) SUPER- runaway mavia event, (2 ane rogram looks at © Sharp ‘electrocolor’ picture cag ae? ae Ett FEELINGS Tae aoe Meamey Suecante ted Gar anoo Excarante. w, This $7 mili ie aks 3. compelin VIN 3H4 beekeeping and a nae ‘ec MON Borgnine is seen as Katczinsky, the yareron ottices. wo Anuraw. “nest "Geor cull al 3 finally fo orced to ee pees leads Baumer and his hometown Iriends, none of an oy ‘admire reallly othe testes are more than 20 years ‘ald, through tha battistiedts of dane fo nei t em ill progre: keting Protossiona highorlced a France and Germany in a desperate fight techniques. 3.) Although this is an ceptionally long producti (three hour: Congratulations to our last draw winner: 7 ELVIA HUBBEARD, 57 Ferry Ave., Castlegor, B.C. Send in your entry form to: Restaurant Guide Box 3007 This wosk' 's Sore Neighbor Salute aces to it Panoff of Srand Forks. jate was so good to me, looking after my garden and watering and cutting my lawn RADIO & TV when t Bod to go away, and letting me sleep in when it a my watering day.” 2105 Columbia — ROSSLAND Phone 362.515) es Eunice Soukoroff. "She is always there when I need her," s) - : NEASSE ESV in by ioe "io "bio 144 yours * THAT NASHVILLE rms some Te ‘at dldstorsomest swers. sie iN ome magic @ MASTERPIECE meedieas fee from working In pe 1 FILME aL ose as FILMA MONE {COMEDY) *- attem Mor Lydia? LIC AFI AIRS FOOTSTEP ? Spare the Fad’ Ted's ‘approac! factory and ties to ‘eat tte esta Richardson’ Tings con tars : Juliet UNSCRAMBLE the letters and write the name of the a fecleciniine a irchrect o inner. (60mins.) : ric . 4 * > . . : : pol shark ia Mills, Flenaed Johnson. but. Ihe, viciousness “of : : : ; : ice Aunt Mari 11: ff World War I. We al: ; . . . restaurant on the line provided. z 7 : SaEPUR ns a a small Boat, aL osenpy yard aihner, Gaming. 1 EES ACR ‘of World War |. We also a . Entry forms must bein by 5 p.m. on the Please enter my name for the $40 Dinner : Sand's_ 938 -going @ AU _cAeaures 2. 8 dellersons and Bae llend'*. 1942 pigfed that were ar : . di a 1 blicati Voucher Draw as outlined above. : inem make their own Sheav angeMace Wilisen «are shocked NEWS aanwhile, Paul secs fl Tuesday following publica ion. : é ae Islong’ philosophy, ‘agvice And Consent (60 to ont 1 when the expectant (45. 838 CAPITOL his friends die ‘one by one, e voucher is valid for one toa selected 7 4 13.) uation, i NT +e 5 . ae voucher ie 14 days of its issue date. “ sales tr ¢ one joint’ Grad pursue ‘S oS Pertss oF THE pelore thay.) ate. : =" : - : E yet i (threataning, (EE) QUESTION M RINECTIONS. cere Pt y the “Fen a t bong ina mother sul : © Winners will receive a $40 dinner from the Name eG ove The lieling IS WEEK IN $90's position, winnin Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 : : aye fo + wal with Address ‘ nd Port Postal 1200 a panes WAN City. Code ES AND AN- Richard Thomas regular menv at the restaurant for which the 12:30 E i lor the glory 6 of 5 ivi ts he brings to min 4 T E LE V 1 s ! 0 N voucher is issued. a © Enter as many times as you wish. classic encounter bet czinsky and Paul's friends * - DAY © Winners under 16 years of age must be ‘ne y ied to the least one adult. a ie an ‘of Ani Speration Jubilee, Mile frontal assault on’ the Raauily-fo fontiied town of Fret nch ONE | eect peat iSined ‘out to be Rosie in Wwe ce lessons in g WEEK doy ac 2 2 Grdesty sown Ich Sica Ree UNTAMED * the ee tee of history, (60 .. MASTERPIECE & ie JEICAPTIONI vED) Bu AWRENCE WELK (Please print) tore or yaa tte a OM snctor.. ark 10 by 8 death In NE a city fica wdzan Ovornears 8 rn lige Howe bee aches at Mayor Edward diary eta Jawish gia tals iding from th dna convening form to fold day by day and place aur T Phone fared the casuaties (Part Lz 80 \PPER JOHN, ‘ Bua e ata Dovid Hartman ‘ian interlews Desi Arnaz, Jr. and luce Amaz for a five- vsart pas jo mia iy! FACE THE NATION Locman : ctlve ° lolm as ne series focusing on celebrity ers and sisters, The series will be presented on ¢ tf "8 Fa8 stone: ANS WCrNG i Soe Heinam who once ved GOOD MORNING "AMERICA, sans the week of Nov. 12-16, on ABC-TV. Some of the wh his fe eleanor ae Sybcormitee neon . other Somos brothers and sisters who'll be profiled jhot week include San Francisco mi ? 7 i pow (3 ple 1:00 fySQURNEY TO AD lier TV Week | Gionts pitcher Randy MoHitt and his sister, tennis stor Billie Jean King, and DISNEY's gown an. episod baleeantn SToHE presidential siblings Billy Carter and Ruth Carter Stopleton. A Unique nt Baw rat network thinks 1s or panel the Gallons keane Restaurant || — ae | Be Be ei THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL (Tuesday and Wednesday Nights) Salad Bar Steaks The Crown Point 1895, MS FOOTBALL Robinson, Dek STUFFED Seafood SPARE RIBS $6.95 CHARBROILED ., Tues, - Sat. WASAGTONWweex —Ms'ing crng’al Lela td TROUT .... $7.59 Sup, Thar Spam INCLUDES SOUP AND SALAD : STEAKS e RN 5 to10 p.m. featuring giant antique : ei 5 alter bein Shrimp turn-of-th: rf st MCMILLIAN a notorious mobster. (60 MAIN LEVEL OF SAVOY INN, NELSON HOURS: 4:30 - 10:30 p.m. Now OPEN Sundays, CLOSED Mondays For Information Phone 352-7285 AMPLE FREE PARKING — 3 SCHOFIELD HWY. 6:00 §9 CBS NEWS: rie n Mal and pays her’ bach by solu a paychosomatt kache when she tries. to take over the diner's kitchen, PER MINUTE 5° OR LESS LONG DISTANCE WEEKEND RATE TO MOST PLACES IN B.C. C. Tel's special weekend rate (Minimum charge 23¢ a call.) from hotel, motel or coin telephones Is really cheap pie Socal someone’ long or ies some Northern points not ‘You eas dial direct (1 2 {oi distance this weekend. rved by B.C. Tel. most places In B.C. between And talk it up while rates. Prusfend® parr. Sunday forjust” are down, eS) BCTEL 35¢ or less per minute. Rate does not apply on calls 5to9p.m. century English and ‘Reunion in Terror’ NEWS Closed Italian stained glass WEEK GAME WKRP IN Oysters Mondays and much more. bia Monkeys ols tanks’ eee: Gorides LONG SEARCH TRAIL 130 Bay Ave., 364-2559 ALL Major Cards Accepted Dinner, lunch Bere, Leeds and the & breakfast. Main Level of the Savoy Inn For Information Call’ 352-7285 198 Baker Nelson io tal cet 4 iscover this Surround yourself with Itving faith, (60 mi 600 - 2nd St. South : history. 365-2421 1399 Bay Ave. NELSON 409 Kootenay, 352-3612. Trail MAKE 3 LONG DISTANCE CALLS FROM HOME AND YOU MIGHT WIN.