EL Mas Mg tig Pat FES PEP TET TAP OTe het af eines Coa ) : (Anniversaries & Milestones 7 Couple Honored at Supper _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Abril 26, 1979 Pulpit & Pew by Ministers In the West Kootenay/Boundary Area CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 26, 1979 _B7:. S Qear Ann Landers: Recently you told a woman who was Yisappointed at the Incompetence of her doctor to remember {hat ‘‘half of the physicians In this country graduated In the bottom half of their class." j What I'm about to say might not make a lot of sense to some people, but I’m not at all sure the doctors who. Graduated In the Upper half are the bast. After all, grades’ ren't everything — whether it’s medical school, law school gr what have you. The elements of caring, dedication, and the ability to communicate to a patient what he needs to know tre often more Important than pulling down top grades In a gy, Zoology ani y: : Some of those ‘‘bottom-half'’ students turn out to be Qreat doctors, Maybe It's because they still have a little humility and aren’t 80 damned sure of themselves (arrogant). Absolute honesty Is a rare and precious quality and It has no correlation to one’s place In the class. : Some of the lower half students are motivated by a desire to become physicians — and It has nothing to do with driving a Cadillac or a Mercedes. Maybe they had to work thelr way through medical school and couldn't make top grades. But they had Integrity and persistence, 3 So don’t put them down, Ann. Grades don't always reflect the true calibre of the individual. : — Firat In Mine Dear First In Yours: Thanks for cutting me down to size. | Heeded It. Of course you are right. Book-smart Is less In than belng people-wise — or humble — or caring one devoted. !'ll never again refer to the bottom half of any ass. ‘ * * 6 Dear Ann Landers: | try never to miss your column but sometimes | do — and then | get awfully mad at myself because when | read a reference to a letter | didn't see, | fee! “out of It."* It happened again today. {Someone asked for more Information about men who could not urinate In public. Please tell me why anyone would WANT to do a thing like that. Where | come from a person would get arrested. : — Seattle Reader Dear Reader: The problem Is known as a “bashful kidney."” it doesn’t refer to ple who want to urini In public, It's the Inability to urinate In the presence of another person. This hang-up Is purely psychological — and some females have It as well as males. Got it stralght now? [ hope so. * * 8 Dear Ann Landers: Yesterday my husband asked me what.! wanted for a first anniversary present. | thought for a while and decided I'd ask him for something that wouldn't cost a cent and would make me very happy. It's a request that he burn all the pictures of his ex-glrlfriends. (t'll bat he has at least 50 In a box he keaps In the storeroom with his fishing gear.) 1am only 21 years old and have a lot to laarn. We have a good marriage and | want to keep it that way. What do you think of my request, Ann? — Need Your Wisdom Osar Need: Not much, dear. Any pressure from you to burn the pictures of the former girlfriends might be Interpreted as Jealousy and ly, and this fs no to conveyona first ry — or ANY 'y, for that matter. Ask tor a gift that says, ‘I love you,”’ not ‘‘l’m unsure of you.” Suggest Instead that he give you a new picture of himsalf for your wallet. alia, Eaaceve EIG aki! Sharleen DeRosa, 14, a trumpet player in the KJSS Band, shares her hot dog with Premier Bennett Costs $ to be a Gentleman It can be expensive to be a gentleman in Oklahoma. Take the recent case of a man who lied in a divorce case about kissing his best friend's wife. - The man finally admitted the lie after the district attor- ney's office agreed to reduce a charge against him from per- jury — a felony — to contempt. of court — a misd in a court of law — the code of chivalry requires that he issue denial,” the ham said he a judge said. ong But Judge Raymond Gra- di the man's predicament, “When a man has been kissing his bestifriend’s wife and he is asked about it — even ly, the laws of the state of Oklahoma do not incorporate the code of chival- ry," the judge said. “And you are fined $250 plus court costs.” ‘By : REV. LOWELL B. KINDSCHY The unbelievable is never easy to accept when we are told about it or read about it. “Space travel was only another comic book story z. few short decades ago.."J.D.'s” fish stories always seem a little more fantastic each time you hear them, but rarely more believable. Once someone has wit- ‘neased the otherwise unbeliev- able event, however, he/she suddenly becomes aware of a fact which is difficult to dony. The resurrection of Jesus Christ, from the dead, even though it is a well recorded fact of history, is classed by many as just such an unbelievable event. Jesus showed himself to 10 of his disciples on the eve of his resurrection to settle the skep- tical minds. Thomas, however, was not there that evening and was still skeptical about the resurrection, as well as the story his fellow disciples were telling about Jesus showing himself to them. One week later, Jesus showed himself again to the disciples, but this time. espe- cially for the benefit of Thomas, Thomas saw for himself and: knew it was true. Then Jesus said a very significant thing: Relatives’ and friends enjoyed 1a bulfot Supper at the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel on, Grand Fi “Blessed are those who have not seen but yet bellevel” Jesus said those’ words for you and I today. Jesus was trying to point everyone's attention to the significance of events, rather than the ovents themselves. Stop for a moment and think. If there were a way possible for me to take you to the foot of the cross and watch Jesus dic and to the tomb Sunday morning and hear the angel proclaim: “He is Risen!” there, I would, for the facts of ; Jesus’ life testify that what he sald about himself is true, Jesus said that he would be put to death, that he had to die... All men have to die because they broke their owner's rules,-,, God gave men life and nsked, ; certain things in return but men said no, That was men's right to choose, but along with, , the choice came the conse-;; quences, death. ¢ But God still loved men. and sent his own son to suffer man's vin their, all I would have would be to prove to you first- hand that Jesus lived, died and rose again, facts historians have recorded previously. Then you would have more first-hand evidence about the facts of Jesus’ life than about + Caesar's or. Napoleon's. But if there were a way to take you place. Jesus had to die that we might live and the empty tomb says you will live eternally with God, for the payment is, made, Don't say no again! Let Christ's death be:payment for you. Don't wait to ‘see’ before | you believe, for that will be a’ little late. 7 "HARRY OSACHOFF th ., dM Member of the Association of Physiotherapists § Moncge Practitioners of B.C Room 200, 507 Baker Street EI IN, B.C. 352-3229 NELSO! ) IP ‘ Life In The Suburbs By Al Smith = —(amy! ) = p NOT SO FAST! AND STOP STUFFING f YOUR MOUTH SO FULL! Geeta PART When you choose a COD quality General Paint CRAFT finish, you won't be I siege stat | painting as often and N you'll do the job faster because General Paint products are formu- 3 lated for easy applica- tion, high hiding and long lasting durability. Do it right the first time With Woodcraft Solld Color & Semi-Transparent Stains Look for Castlegar 365-6214 Helping You Do lt Right the First Time 603 Col. Ave. TETORL DECORAING. HOCUCTS ASSOC BION Job creation. Numher of jobs created. MO. 5 1onaHH) 120,000 130,000 L i 1- 1 i 1 i Social Cre (1975-1978) Source: B.C. Ministry of E i 0. Bee BC, Ministry of Labour, Labour Research Bulletin, Feb., 1979, Mining output. . Growth in mining output fannual percentage) 1 i} BC. EB ie Activity, 1979, J NDP: 31972-1975) —Social-Credit_| pe §6(1975-1978) __ fnistry of Econamic Development, Source: B: BS nmomic Activity, 1979. Real income. Increase in real income®* (per person) sup sean 3 su sr n b nl ni Social Credit (1975-1978) *Figures adjusted far inflation, Figures in 1078 dollars, Source: B.C, Ministry of Economic Development, J B, ‘anomie Activity, 1979. istry of Finance, Budget, April, 1 Bankruptcies. Number of business failures fannual average) 200 300 * L 1 1972 Social Credit - aa (1975-1978) Source: Statistics Canada, commercial failures, Cat. No, 61-002 Who does a better job for British Columbians? Four ital signs of economic activity are displayed here. 0 Youcompare. The Socreds themselves _ , admit failure. In the Economic Development Ministry’s 1978 Review and Outlook, they concede that unemployment will increase even further this year. 0 They have turned to massive tax and rate increases to compensate for their economic errors. They raised the tax burden on your family substantially. O And they have doubled ferry " rates, upped hospital and ambulance charges, and increased auto insurance rates. [1 A promise of better things is one thing. Delivering what you promise is another. The NDP has proven that its economic program works. You judge. E leaders! _ One more reason. For more information: NP ‘STTEast Groodwoy. vencouver WT 1x6 ee ere seers oot yee baiegnitet ety Feb. 24 in honor of the 60th weddin anniver- sary of Mr.‘and Mrs, William Barlsenkott, who . were matried on Feb. 28, 1929. “; Mr. and Mrs. Barisenkoff were born in Saskatchewan and moved to B,C, when‘each was only two years‘cld. Since then, they lived in Crescent Valley, Brilliant, Glade and Ooti- achenia. 1 . : ‘Mr. Barisenkoff was employed by Waldie and Celgar sawmills prior to his retirement, The couple has three children; Nick, Peter and Mrs, Bill (Katie) Maloff, all of Ootischenia, © ‘The Barisenkoffsiare members of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ. i _* Congratulatory telegrams and letters were read to the ‘couple’ on this special occasion. Friends and relatives gathered at the Robson Hall recently to celeb the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr.. and Mrs. H. Makayev. of Brilliant, - : Allan and Allana Hendren. The Makayevs were married in Ootischenia meas oh March 29,.1929 and settled at Brilliant, where pay ic they have resided since. : The couple’ .have four children; , Mike Makayev of Duncan; Mrs. Paul (Marie) Koftinoff of Prince George; Mrs. Fred (Ann) Chursinoff of Castlegar and Mrs. Robert (Doris) Aussant of Mr. and’ Mrs. Makayev have 11 grand- children: Michael, Malcolm ad Dennis Makayev; Ginny Southwick; Daniel and Laura Koftinoff; ‘Tom, Nick and Robbie Chursinoff, and Marnie and John-Paul Aussant. They ‘also have two great grandchildren: Natasha and Jonathan Southwick. ait The Makayevs have been active members of the USCC all their lives and still participate in ‘all. the activities ‘of charity. works . and fund-raising benefits. ant Master of ceremonies was William Dootoff, who read congratulatory messages from Prime Minister Pierre’ Trudeau, opposition leader Joe Clark, Kootenay-West MP Bob Brisco and John J. Verigin. Rossland-Trait MLA Chris D'Arcy, who was present as a guest of honor, presented his congratulations in person. Congratulations were extended from all their friends and ‘Guests atlonded from Delta, Edmonton and Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Barisenkolf . Married in Ootischenia 1929 by Mr. and.Mrs. Makayev. Out-of-town guests at the celebration were — Budget Terms With 90 days Interest Free! ”: O.A.C. i, them both... ‘i r ie ie eo _ Michelin tires and the experts to fit them! Complete selection of Michelin tires in stock. Expert sales advice and installation for all kinds of vehicles. Move up to Michelin, at prices that are a lotless than you'd expect! 5 Get theoneandonly DON’T MISS THE FURTHER _ MAJOR PRICE DISCOUNTS — ON THE FOLLOWING: - Queen Size Sleep Units = ~ Luxury Quilt Top Units of Mattresses and Box Springs Chiropractic, Luxura, Medic : $50 - $60 - $80 - $100 - $150” OFF! Dining Room Suites — Knechtel, Braemore, Krug, Deilcraft And Bedroom Suites at LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS! 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