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Write and tell us about It! ted Good Neighbour of the Beek wi will receive an arrangement of Hy tala N's FLOWES $ of 73 Maple St., Castlegar, along with the “Good Neighbour" certificate from ms Castlegar News. . Send your letters to: GOOD NEIGHBOUR SALUTE $ Castleg to hele us get settled,” tional neighbors.” \.. jar. "When we just moved here from Surre) writes Harv and Linda Lec! This week's Good Neighbor Salute goes to Gerry and El Grunerud of they wen; Contact A+ frames with o ridge pole, Water will run-off and not collect in low spots as with canvas out of thelr way alone." . “They have been excep- y No. 3ST . NS Ann Landers = ‘ever “before, Such “eonvent- — How much time does ‘ence ‘foods” ‘are’ purchased to save time, or to add interest and variety to meals with products which might otherwise: require an advanced degree of cooking skill’ or: the.” use of special the con P save? Read the instructions on the label to help you decide. Some convenience foods may not be as con- venient as you might think. — How does the taste pare? The taste or qual- or -'But. inthe: interest of : getting the most for your food dollar, consider the fol- * lowing questions when mak- * ing: the choice between con- foods and the home- Dear. ‘Ann Lancers: am aCatholic priest. This is my first letter to you, prompted by the one about the one about: the two 16-year-olds still in high school. The girl became pregnant. Twenty-five yearé ago | was pastor of a smal Mexican-American parish. A couple of 16-year-olds.ran off together. When they returned the parents prac! gave me an ultimatum — marry them In the chure else. | could not find a good excuse for refusing i performed the ceremony. The wedding took place at 9 a.m. on Saturday thé. following week. At 4 p.m. on the day of the marrlage the ” couple had thelr first and last fight. They Separated and never got together again. * When! heard about it | had a few sleepless nights. © How could put a stop to such senseless marriages? Accarding to law they were adults, but it was clear they didn't know, wi what they were doing. led to make my own law. The following r Showbiz by Joey Sasse praia REPORT: Hottest. news from ‘Dallas’ . . . Lucy Ewing will be married off around episode seven of the world's Tevorite soap opera. Having recently « scrapped her real life wedding plans, Charlene Tilton's heartthrob — wi newcomer, Lelgh McClosky.. a Aianehiten ‘Dallas’ stars are upset shout so many scenes showing them in swimsults. What ai re they trying to do, make us like ‘Charlie's Angels’ 7 demanded one of the leading ladies. Well, it may keep our minds off who shot J.R. ‘Lou Grant’ star Ed Asner got So angry over actor Daryl Anderson calling him Poppa that he exploded. Anderson says Asner gets even more upset when friends call him Lou. He likes to be... known solely as Ed, yet that hasn't deterred Anderson’ from inventing a new nickname—Uncle Wobill... Larry Hagman played his evil J.R. role for real while ‘shooting ‘Dallas’ scenes in a restaurant. He stormed out of the place complaining there was no ventilation fans. He jumped into his car drove downtown and bought the largest fan he could find. Before resuming work, Hagman stripped to the waist and spent twenty minutes cooling off. “It's bad enough being out here in this terrible heatwave," sald Hagman. "Working indoors under lights was just impossible."” CONSUMER NEWS WIRE: With all the talk we've heard for decades about how ‘the tube’ will change our lives, the recent opening of a 52-channel system outside Detroit promises to really do it. The Jerrold Subsidiary of Genera! Instrument Corporation which is a major supplier of the hardware necessary for cable reception, tells of some of the marvels of technology that will fill these channels (not just re-runs of ‘I Love Lucy’). You'll be able to play complicated and realistic video versions ct football and baseball, checkers, chess and even ether something called ‘ViewData,’ connected Office by which subscribers can use their sets to call up articles from financial newspapers, check restaurant reviews, and even make restaurant reservations. TV CLOSEUP: Tom Wopat, the real-life country boy who lays Luke on C8S-TV’s ‘The Dukes of Hazzard,’ says he Bn 't into the Hollywood social scene. He'd rather just girl. His girl is 1s Msrvstien Aviano, stay at home with his Tom and the stand-in for co-star they've talked of marriage. happy," Wopat revealed. “Even though I w: big success in this business, sometimes I'm nthe happiest when I'm away from my work. | think it's important to have a normal, stable home life. | want to have a house with kids and horses. | need a solid lifestyle. Look, | know this business can make a mess of your personal life, so you have to make time for that life and work at it."... Police were called when burglar alarms went off at the beachfront home of the late David Janssen. It turned out the alarms were triggered by his mother Bernice, who claims she was photssraphing the area for evidence in her lawsuit contesting his will. Her legal action is against the acter’s widow, ant, who is now romantically linked with Sean Connery. GRAND OPENING SOUVENIR EDITION. IN WEDNESDAYS CASTLEGAR NEWS It’s Packed Full of Bargains. sunday? t nid the congregation, ‘‘No teenager in this parish shall marry unless the coupte can prove they have. $500 In the bank and can support themselves.’' (In those days the firat baby cost about $400.) The parents agreed It was a good idea. No teenagers complained. When | left that parish a few years later | felt as if I. had made a useful contribution. If you think this letter is worth printing, you are welcome to it. — No Name In Sarita, Tex. Dear Padre: | do and { shall. | hope your letter Inspires other clergymen to show the same kind of courage. Thank you for writing. Dear Ann Landers: | am mad, mad, mad. it’s my mother-in-law’s birthday. The very same thing happened ear. Harold, my husband, tried all day to get in to with his mother to wish her a happy birthday. She was! at home. He had bought her some flowers and wanted deliver them personally. No way. At 10 o'clock tonight he finally reached her. Where had she been all day and all evening? At her favorite daughter's house — the one she spends EVERY Sunday with. Harold has two brothers and a.sister who fee! the same way. Hurt. My mother-in-law doesn't care that her “' have to * prepared version.” .' {oi Will'theiproduct cost more or less per serving than a :similar. home-prepared product?’ This: will. largely ~ depend upon:what is in it. * Whereas foods containing in- * gredients that-are frequently used .and thus usually on i hand.in ‘your. kitchen will generally cost less to prepare yourself, those that contain special ingredients that you'll in ity of convenience foods may not always equal your own standards of good home- cooking. The saving in time or ease of preparation is no saving if your family does not enjoy or will not eat the con- venience product. — Will the convenience food provide as many nu- trients as the product you prepare yourself? Home-pre- pared foods usually allow more control over the nu- tritional and caloric content of the food, eg. the method of cooking, and the option of adding, omitting or substi- that are often much more than is required are unlikely to'save you either time or money. When the convenience food will cost more than the product you prepare your- self, can you afford the added , tuting — Does the convenience food replace specialized food preparation skills? Some foods require intricate skills or special food preparation equipment which may not be . available to you. Cases such as this might indicate that product is a yt the _ worth it to you?. WERE MORE THAN A . NICE PLACE TOEAT ia) Come and'relax in our friendly atmosphere mts? ous ES dishes... jand enjoy cuisine at its best. Choose from our ‘popular Oriental Cuisine or delicious Western Mon. to Thurs. - 11. a.m. to9 p.m. WE R riday - 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. jaturday - 4p. p.m. . oO Sun. & Holidays - 4 p.m. to9 p.m. -other children would like to spend a few minutes with her . on her birthday. | have never seen such a selfish person: In my life. Thank God she Is not MY mother. Dear Nashville: ‘Reading between the lines | Pp with what may be an explanation. vid. you say ‘‘every Sunday?’’ Maybe that is tl sho pays attention to her mother all year *round, and her other chifdren wan? to drop over with flowers only on her birthday and maybe on Mother’s Day. Our © Chahko- Mika Nelson, B.C. Grand Opening Wed. Sept. 10th A es FACE _ Sanday Smorgasbord 5 p.m. to8 p.m. EASTGATE GARDENS. RESTAURANT 122 Columble Ave. Comlegar Phone: H5-74b4 en “spit passa By IRA JOHNSON urch of God “Hidden in the Attic" Some. years ago the newspapers carried the strange story’ of a Chinese student in'Ann Arbor, Mich. who hid for four yeara in a chureh: attic... rather than face his problems. He was sted as missing, and was presumed dead by his rela- tives and by the faculty of the University of Michigan, All this while he heard and saw people come and go. His food was what was left: over from ‘church suppers and other social events of the church, He heard (in muffled tones of course) the choir, the preacher, and the congre- gational singing, He reported _ later that many times he wanted desperately to cry out to those who were close to him... but he could not bring himself to open com- munication. “Eventually Was. +o the ‘church fielped ith» and there ‘was, joy’ cause ‘the ‘lost: found.”; “Could-this true Jattbe- - Marvin in a recent (iaste! really sharing :im it's: lifdii Singing the. great:himns; ‘but not comprehending the. mes-: words ... but tiever hearing the work of God.". rs and hungers of many. indi- viduals are. going. unmet. ean od ( Wedding Bells” Congratulations. are extended to - Robert Attridge, who were married a Aus: eB a 3 Trinity United Church. The bride, Mat daughter of Mr. and Mra, Alexander W. Glover bf. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi Attridge of Sudbury, Dats, s Congratulations " Mn and Mrs,‘ Hecker, who were wed Aug. 80 at St.’Sa Cathedral in Nelson. The bride, Kathy Lorraine; daughter of Mrs. Francis. Huthison ot Nelstin’ groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James Hi Mile. * . . . Congratulations go out to Mr. and Hesson, who were married Aug. 30 in St. in Trail. The bride, Barbra, is the daughter of Me: aiid Mrs. David MacPherson of Trail. s s Congratulations é Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morrison, he were married Aug. 80. The bride, Heather, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Bosse and the late Ian MacAskill and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mra, Ed Morrison, both Trail families. « Congratulations are extended te: Mr. haa’ Mrs. Jeremy Palmer; who were married Aug. 8 in Rossland. ‘The bride, Liane Patricia, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hill Peppard of Blueberry Creek and the groom is the son as Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pale of Vancouver. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Nickei Anthony Pisio, who were married Sept. 6 in Kaslo. The bride, Bonnie Lee, is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones of Kaslo and the groom is the only son of Joan and Ken Crandelmire of Nelson. Ln Congratulations go out to Mr. and Mrs. Gary McIntyre, who:were wed Sept. 6 at St. ‘Andrew's Anglican Church in Trail. The bride, Susan Margaret, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phipps of Trail and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice McIntyre of Coquitlam. . e . * Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peter Campbell, whose marriage took place Sept. 6 at Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver. The bride, Carol-Lynn Dawn, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Smith of Nelson and the groom is the son of Mrs. V. Campbell and the late Mr. Frank Campbell of Vancouver. * . * Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Art Macri, who were married Sept. 6 at Knox United Church in Trail. The bride, Pat, is the daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. Robert Lattimore of Vancouver and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Maeri of Trail. * Congratulations iB Mr. Sad Mrs. Gordon A Trotter, who were wed Sept, 6 at the First Preab; Ch in Trail. The bride, Karen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison of Trail and the groom is the son of Mrs. Harriet Trotter and the late Mr. Alex Trotter. . 1.8 s Congratulations go out to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey: William Ridge, who were. married Sept. 6.:The bride,. Diana Frances, is the daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price and the groorh is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ridge, both Nelson families. Studies conducted by“ Braun experts in Europe show that, on the basis of the average four-minute shave, electric shaving is seven times more energy efficient than wet shaving. It takes about .029 KWH to & heat the water for a wet shave against .004 needed to power a Braun shaver for four minutes. A Unique Restaurant The Crown Point 1895, featuring giant antique cabinets, turn-of-the century English and Italian stained glass, and much more. funds for his collegeifees, thol.: university,;(reinstetediit him; ~ sage; listening tothe spoken,’ Proll that the deep spiritual need : mer which is worthy of our ; chure! storyiof| ¥! aman hiding in a chitreh bei with parable of/dun: times {):ankey tized with, your, spirit. As a ‘Hartmates:.. writing; Tesult .it burst the’ captive 100 Vital . chains of tradition and op-- Ghvtleaatty Hevgoed “onvtor, Prvesion, and fearlessly, yea * veay.. there! areiimany : Joyovsly poured out the new | ‘people hiding in-auf'churcheas wine to a suffering world. «swe in the churck,; but ungbb Bee indow your church. - it ‘spirit. Our age de- mahds''‘Wisdom beyond our ~ fl owl, ‘showers to complex : Toran ete ace passion, an iplines and re' ised life styles. . > promise,.from escaping into o-religious experiences, hopeless retreat. :°We confess that apart + .y from thee there ‘is neither , deep ace nor lasting fullfil- .~ ment; we are as clay without a :potter, a. vessel without | water, flour without yeast. Therefore -O God, do’ not ledve'us to our own designs, or to our own destinies, "If we are hiding, even in your church, seek us out, find us, O'Great Shepherd of the Flock! Amen.”’ weg 20 with a surprise lawn Hughes assisted by! friends: The: evening 7 | “DEAR DR. GRAHAM: Do you think it is right for a : Christian to be concerned about money problema? I find ‘myself: ‘a lot about things like inflation and whether- or not I will have enough money. when I retire. - PSA. DEAR P.S.A:: I believe God would have you make prudent and careful plans, but it would be wrong for you to he consumed with worry about the future. Such worries would actually be a lack of trust in God, and that is why Jesus commanded, “So do not- worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat’ or ‘What shall we drink? or ‘What shall we . ‘wear? ... your heavenly Father knows-that you need them”, (Matthew 6:31,82). D or ‘make plans for the future? No — there ia:a difference , and being d with worry. God has given us the ability —and even the responsibility - — to work so we can provide for our needs (and the needs of - others who may not be able to work). In ancient ‘Israel it was common to store up food from bountiful harvests to provide food for years of famine. But that is a different thing than worrying about the future instead of trusting God. God has promised to take care of you if you are His child. That does not mean you will always have everything you want — but it does mean that God will meet the needs you really have when you look at Him. Freedom of religion . Still a basic right One of the important parts of the Canadian Con- stitutional talks isa Canadian Charter of Human Rights. ‘_- Chief among these rights ‘is freedom of religion. Yet, much confusion exists about what this means in 1980. Some would say that we now live in a “ society, meaning by this i society in which ‘ belief has no place. Others. would say that religious be- lief is strictly a private mat- ter and thus of no public -concern. Then, again, others a would maintain there is only one proper religious expres- sion — theirs — and all should: be of this ore persu- asion, ‘None of these approach. . es does justice either to Canada of the 1980's or to thé world of which we are a small “part. rea) WEDDING anniversary of rs. E.R.:(Ron) Hawkins.was celeb: at the: home: of:}Mr3 and: Mrs. three children, Colleen; day and Melvin. @ special cake decorated wi he’ ornament that adorned the couple's: Hee cake 29 years ag9. Many, of were also the original wedding quests Fe sup Bi ly. Graham The Bible is concerned about the future, but most.of all warns us against putting our trust in material things instead of God..“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth . ++ But-store up for yourgelves treasures i in Reavet Seek first His kingdom and dal these things will be given any as well” (Matthew 6:19.20 20,83). CASTLEGAR “FIGURE SKATING CLUB™ WINTER REGISTRATION Sept. 6and 13 Castlegar Arena Complex 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. GROCETERIA a. LAUNDROMAT We Are Open 364 Days a Year . co 190- 10:50 pum 7:10:30 pm. + 1038 Columbia 365-6534 BOL ieee ara FilertalClcemimeicial , fOseph 6. fasciani < “box 34, winlaw, b.c. wes... 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Phone t |(@_ SLL 7 DIRECTORY | News for statis on how |. to get reports of your’ organization onto the poe Sunday Services: ‘Ba.m. and 10a.m. [Robson Community Church 2nd and 4t Sunday of month: 10a.m. . Rectory: ph. 365-2271 - Rev. Desmond Carroll 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail 364-0117 Old Rate Structure + Single Senor 205.00 Family Senior. Single Youth 13 (mon& wite) “360.00 - Family Junior 45.00 ‘Siagle Junior - 100.00 Senior Citizen 135.00 NOTE: coaereeeace money order to: Red Mountain Ski Club Box 939 - Rossland, B.C. VOG 1Y0 ‘onor before Sept. 15, 1980. ‘BIG RED' NO SNOW PASS SALE New Rate Structure . Single Senior 19-+- - Family Sesior Citi SALES LOCATIONS WILL BE ANNOUNCED ° Family Maximam: 565.00 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Dirk re ginnet 165-2 feud ett 215.00 "115.00 90.00 135.00 215.09 165.00 60.00 50.00 260.00 OF CANADA 2224 - 6th Ave. 1% Blocks south of Community Complex 9:40 a.m. Sing-Song 10. a.m. Worship and Sunday School Robson: Ist & 3rdSundays Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 Morning Worship Tam, Poser fra Johnson 1999 Bay Ave. Traili ei Phone 365-6762 1400 Block, Columbia Ave.’ Sunday School:.10a.m. ° —cfhow Gnatitude tn Prayer — EE | 715 - 4th Street Worship Service 9 a.m. ° Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Lowell Kindschy Ph. oF 365-3662 Listen to the! Lutheran Hour Sunday, on Radio CKQR MEETS SUNDAY am. Ph. 365-7973 352-5105 below Conleaird Plaza 6317 Friday, 7 Pm.) Youth and Family Night Rev. Ed. Wegner, Pastor 365-2374 ao FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 2605 soumble Ave. 9:45, me “Sunday School WORSHIP SERIVCE 11:00 a.m. — Junior Congregation & Nursery Minister H. M. Harvey Phone 365-3816 7 14:30 a.m.: 809 Merry Creok Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m, Moming Worship 11:00 a.m, Evening Fralse P. ‘WED. FAMILY 7 p.m. (forall ihe fonly) Pastor Johin Hill Church Office 365-3430 767 - Ist Ave., North Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph. 365-5212 Christian Education Hour 45 a.m. Morning Worship VWam. Evening Service 7 p.m, Tuesday: Bible Study p.m, Saturday: Young People 7 Rev. Michael Guinan Ph. 365-7143 soturdeys Night Mass sundoy's Nasses at 8a,m. and 10a.m, ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle — 12 Noon D,