* LIFESTYLES “Still g going strong at 66 Castles Newt October.19, 1983 - Meee had her — i> ‘priorities wrong’ OTTAWA (CP) — A tres: passing charge against an Austrian-born engineer has been dismissed because Mar- garet Trudeau was taping her television show instead of testifying at his trial. Justice of the Peace Gerry. Binda, saying the estranged wife of Prime Minister Tru- reverse order,” rejected a provincial prosecutor's re- quest for an adjournment Monday and dismissed the charge against Heinrich Kendlbacher, 37. Kendlbacher was charged last March when a neighbor spotted a man near the back 1979 DODGE CUSTOM VAN - D.L. 5058 MALONEY 365-2155 TRAIL AREA 364-0213 door of the Trudeau home. He had been convicted a few days earlier of being un- lawfully in Trudeau's home when he tried to force his way in, saying “you are ir- resistible to me, I must have you.” Kendlbacher has appealed -the conviction. . deau had her priorities “in - Although she was sub- poenaed to testify last week, Trudeau was taping the first episode of her new CJOH television show Margaret,” which aired Monday after- noon. “Her priorities were other” than they should have been,” Binda said. ‘SYSTEM FOULED UP’ Provincial prosecutor Fred Albota said Trudeau and an- other witness were only sub- poenaed last Thursday be- cause of a “foul-up,” even though a date for Kendl- bacher's trial was set last June. “These people want to ap- pear and will appear,” he said. “Why should they suffer because someone in the pro- vincial court office didn't type up the subpoena when they were supposed to?” Kendlbacher's lawyer, B Richard Addelman, said the request for an adjournment was a “fairly feeble excuse.” APPLE verde SLICER & CORER | | $s 19.50 | & Chabio- (aka Call health food s: awaneta plaza MEMORIAL RAFFLE . . A raffle was held’S: memory of Philip Malekow, who died a.year ago in.a.. Raffle held in One hundred and fifty peo- ple attended a memorial ser- vice at the Krestova’.Cem- etery Sept. 25 to commem- orate the one-year anniver- sary of the accidental shoot. ing death of Philip Malekow. Mrs. Polly Malekow, Phil- ip’s mother, received much -] support from friends, rela- tives and members of. the Union of Spiritual Commun- ities of Christ. Many ‘of Philip's friends, mainly of the’ Krestova Youth Choir, pro- vided a‘ special: p of death of her son. Sept. 26, 1982. - Philip Malekow was a 21-year-old member. of the USCC, He was a brought up in a family and tradition which rejects: fire- arms and violence, ‘dating back to 1895 when the Douk- hobors in Russia burned their © guns and refused to serve in the military to. demonstrate their desire for peace. ‘Mrs. Malekow. and’ the. peace committee of: » the 1.25 In © ‘Ine) has” jurnped into’ the “major: Jeagues of Canada’s :': fo0d-proceasing industry. of snack) cakes and ‘pastries with its. Vachon and Stuart brands. i ch president Roger Said. that when. the purchase is complet- hea during the next few weeks it .will:icreate a company ranking among. the, top 10 ' food’ companies ‘in’ the ‘coun- try, with anticipated sales of in 1984... sauce, canned tomatoes and )Ppeople. thought we were, a big. company before, but I never thought we were “psi ae within the mrhe ‘collection ‘of food com: panies Culinar !s buying from Imasco, Canada’s biggest maker of cigarettes, appears to represent a sharp, turn away from the adventurous strategy that led Culinar to plunge into two . unfamilir businesses and a foreign market in its previous take- overs. Imasco Foods is made up of several companies,” which produce such -long-standing staples of the North Ameri- can diet as hot dogs and cheddar cheese. Its | units make Anco and Orchard Hill cheeses, . Unico spaghetti cooking oil, Grissol_ bread sticks and rye bread: prod- ucts, Taillifer | prepared meats and Viau cookies, - EXPANDS BASE ‘At a purchase. price Neron says is between $76 and $100 million,. Imasco Foods looks like a good buy for Culinar, gaid David Schulman, direc- ‘tor of research at: Geoffrion ' Leclerc Inc. Because the * merged company will have.a far broader basé of products, . “it: makes Culinar a far more attractive company to go public,” Schulman saids. ‘ Neison’ the monottal services at the won the second prize, a set, of taking a 8 S800. ‘The com- cemetery, returned ‘to id expres- sions of sympathy aia, admir- ation. ;Orchard Hill's rose, witiners were a ee Forks, ‘winner of a, cushion; ely BUYS RESTAURANTS . Some $3,000 was ‘raised Dorothy Kohorst of Trail _ 10.1981, Culinar bought a from ‘the raffle tickets sold. :with; donations. from family.’ and: friends, songs for the oceasion. The Sunday gathering in- ‘cluded a memorial fund raffle started by Mrs. Malekow through the USCC after the USCC, an active in the anti- nuclear campaign, it ye 's death: ry. - Ms. ‘T.M. Milner of Trail who won $175; Olga Hoodi- coff of. Crescent Valley, win- ner of $50 donated by Ostri- koff Contracting; Cris Rovers of Thrums,: who won $50 ‘donated by. Pete Planden; Quebec City company with a stable of fast-food and mod- erately priced . restaurants, Le ‘Groupe Resto. This operation boosted its sales by 20 per cent in 1982 to .won, first prize, the .queen-. and John Semenoff Jr., of $20.8 million, but has become sized ‘quilt-filled' with virgin wool and’ stitched -in’ blue digarma~ satin. The quilt had been on ROBIN HOOD REMEMBERS. THE WHOLESOME GOODNESS rand. Forks, winner. of an Esmond blanket. Tigsiany il bo doa te further’ the sue eof Peace Billed ‘as “the car every mil- ‘Honaire:will want to own,” a “new Aston: Martin went on show. today complete with a price tag of $127,000; - The Tickford- "Lagonda, trimmed in leather and: wal- - nut-with deep pile carpets, boasts two color television * and video. systems, ‘one- for ‘front ‘seat “passengers and - one ‘for those behind. ‘Unveiling the new car ata #ondon ‘motor’ show; the fae ba That's an important consid- eration, because Culinar has grown a little too big for its 52-per-cent owner, the Des- jardins credit union move- ment, to:go on coughing up its share of the ante each time Neron makes a major acquisition. Culinar will clearly have to access to new equity by listing its shares on a stock exchange, Neron believes, ‘adding: “I believe the recent acquisition will accelerate this.” , Carriers may lose “NEW WESTMINSTER (CP) — The 700, boys and girls who worked as carriers for the bankrupt ‘New West- - minster Columbian may lose a total of about $23,000.in sa : The Columbian Co. Ltd., which publishes the 122-year- old suburban n daily as well as five weeklies, was declared bankrupt last . Friday with debts of $7.3 million. Bank- ruptcy trustee Don Selman has arranged a $100,000 loan to keep the newspaper oper- ting for three weeks. Publisher Vie Barber said Tuesday that after a carrier was on the job for some time, $2 a month was deducted their savings... Prette e Otte vings-type plan asan incen- ‘tive for long service.” “It was a credit-type plan, like .a full-time employee's vacation credit,” Barber said. “It was a bookkeeping ac- crual, there was no special bank account. “Ifa carrer left with money owing on his. route, that would be deducted from his savings account.” Barber said that even ifthe money had been put into a trust fund, it would not have been exempt from the bank- ruptey. “I believe trust funds be- Teas palpate he said. “The carriers are al- ready preferred creditors. We ‘made them preferred KINGSTON, ONT. (CR) — Ui arene! Intversity in the 19608, Michael ‘hanging ‘Although’ he never:did get ry degree; »-aftair with the camera has led him to career. and adventures most people only dream abouty: working as. personal Photographer. ‘for: ) President Ronald Reagan. It's been a long time since:the 89-year-old Louta; Mo., native prowled the streets of Kingston looking pictures, but it was in this eastern’ Ontario city here Reagan's top photographer got his start, Z Rising from. a. junior ‘newspaper, Evans quickly climbed the ranks of U, became apparent that university; father, a Canadian trade deerme oe baled ines ie get a job c on the Cleveland iP iatt Dealer: "Altera year in veld 4967, Evan talents: ‘editors and'he later” moved to the staff of the New York Times. From there, it was on to Time magazine, Where he was given his choice ‘of rare : He began covering Reagan in 1976, and, in 1980, when his editors asked, which of the presidential | Evans wanted to follow, ie quickly said Reagan. He was. to Reagan for the next 18 months and he came to’. EDMONTON (CP) “I felt he was gifted politically, even though ‘ime! ‘ hath eat impressed by his chstres Be scratch and I didn’t feel I Her wanted to pioneer any more,” the board of directors; She continued teaching, , but decided this year she was ‘wasting too much time tend- ing to the niggling detail of neth running the school. Ee eceleledia really*didn't’ want to ‘settle cs’ dows, Kati really wanted to dance.” Tn ‘going aquirrely” she | of hand says with a flourish’ of sgestures, “T've knit 14 sweat- exs, read 125 books and wat- © ched every program there is on television.” Carse's 16th-floor apart- ment, which overlooks Ed- “It. faust have: been fate,” she recalls. “The next day 1° got a message from Muriel Taylor, saying she needed a teacher at her school in Ed- monton. It was my chance to “Poli and pil Idea re 70 pr cnt psychological and 80: per cent substance,” he “Jimmy Carter was’a fairly substantial daa | His problem was he was an intellectual;*he' didn’t have ‘any idea of how to lead.-Reagan is not-the most brilliant man in the world; but heshas an enormdus amount of common sense and leadership abilities.”;>’ gk y =A lot of public figures dite ittes pr not Ronald Reagan. He's exactly the But she's anxious to escape ‘its confines to get, back to work at what abe calls “my third career. Her first began in Edmon- ton when her. mother sent Carse to ballet classes to savercome shyness. ~ What started as therapy at the age of six blossomed ‘into an:im- pressive talent, and as a teenager Carse headed off to ‘Toronto and then New York She returned to Canada at “So I took on a new hat,” she says. “I became execu- . tive director of the school. Now I'm an idea man, and I'll have the time to travel to schools around North Ameri- ca and pla ways for use to expand and improve.” {She ‘seems unable to com- prehend the inactivity of so many people her age because her own close friends are just’ as active as she is, including one former ballerina who launched an acting career at 50. “While I've been recover- the « NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! A iit ay all the senior citizens sit,” she ie’ says, with a laugh. - I: Payroll Deduction a Credit Union 3. ‘Cash Donation 4 Mail in Contribution the bidding of Celid:Franca, acting who was founding the Na-- assigned iy oth the candidate at hia) a) a Hirst ane is in public. I was suspicious of that cna colder eho ‘TO GAMBLING Positive CALGARY (CP) — Bobby Singer is willing to tell people bow tawin st Dae e for rice. Now he travels, sharing his skills and knowledge: $10 a head for an evening lecture; . $296 for a weekend seminar, Initial exposure to his system is free for browsers who de- cide not. to buy. A total of $221.2 million _ was wagered during licensed gaming events in Alberta last year, including $79.7 million in casinos. Alberta Gaming ‘Association statistics show arirute the key eyou hear about: a couple who go to Las Vegas with $800. because that’s what they can afford to lose. That's positive ‘situation for, the players. Cards between sevens and’ nines ‘are as- ‘tigned a value of 0, 10’and - aces minus-1. "* ‘The card counter. keeps track of whether the ame is : ina plusior minus stage.and advantages, invoke aed betting schemes and_ lack. ‘discipline. The objective in is to accumulate cards whose, values total 21 or come closer to that number, without ex- ceeding it, than the dealer. The best hand is a black- jack — an ace and a card, such as a face card, that’s worth 10. : Singer said blackjack play- good chance a 10 card will be dealt and calls for,a higher bet..A minus-3 points toa possible low card and a low bet. Some other strategy Singer ‘recommends: j — Wear sunglasses at the” blackjack table to prevent .the dealer from noticing your eyes as you track the cards. = Don't drink alcohol. —Play only during the last tional Ballet of Canada. “I stayed only a short time because Celia was starting at Did You Know? ‘You can contribute to United Way n ¢ neediest We Pa NCR THE LUXURY COMFOR LECTION § OUR GOOD LOOKS ARE JUST THE BEGINNING fecsy top ‘3 also available to . he fire box. 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ERAMUNE f ; as ronan rene wpe fee the fo and 12:00 noon of the een thet nn ee oe vey bein = % : MODEL MODEL 500X 1000XL hacked the Municipal Act, Bd shall state'the name, rondence OPTIONS AVAILABLE : EE: ERICA HEARTY OATMEAL-RAISIN ROUNDS. There's no warmer place in the world than a kitchen filled with the good, fresh aroma of your. homenfade bread. And you can always trust Robin Hood that Wi at very bet ca Ai ame that bread the very it can be. y floured surfs cups (S00mL) milk ae ‘sticky (sbout 10 iSeemiecmioooon Sim geared a cup such candidate. The Teerination peper shall be signed by the Answer for Sunday Cryptogulp BAI teers see paues loble BEAU ANT AQUARIA, ti rested noe. rach AKINGTIP_ He avechuni Fesithoer). are avai at City Hall, _ a) Castlegar News as ies Toye OWN temout ontolighty 5 i - th beh musa In the event of the Poll being necessary, the Poll will be open at the Castlegar - BLL S rt 3 5 th Carrer ee Ste Ns s tons. 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ALL PURPOSE FLOUR / Pleose contact me with detoils; Sah recipe here FeercTis ac come very A mobile poll for hospital tients and statt will be conduct ‘and Distre Hosiat esi Polling Dey Seescree at ihe Castlegar An Advance Poll will be tthe City Hall onthe 14th of N vember 1 between the hours of 9: ‘and 8:00 p.m. to peri h ‘qualified slocton, that expbe! tbe deat hoe, the City on Polling Day to vote. Could resuh in seme products net being avaliable at start of tile We are net responsible fer errors or omewssinas 10 BUILDERS M4 RT %& Personal Shopping Only - » All sales final %& Mastercard - Visa - Approved cheques % Delivery service available *& We reserve the (ot to limit quantities * Prices in LEN ile stock lasts WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY ____ BE UNDERSOLD! Located at 130 WEST CENTRAL AVE. (Highway No. 3) GRAND FORKS, B.C. @ TASTY FREEZE Lee BUILDERS cee HWY NO 3 Ph. 442-2148 or 442-2149 REMEMBER ROBIN Hoop... 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