CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 11, 1975 taken up residence in ‘the ‘THERES A RUMOUR going srouad that Allred Eitcheock haa ‘Tropical Gellery at the MacMillan Vancouver Public Aquarium. Is a cave of mistaken Mentiiy, “ howover. The loolcadike ts actually & Unicorn Tang, native tothe “trepleal Inde ‘nasal “born” lengthens iets cadet ip with age alter ° the creature reaches a length of six inches.” Local Knights Of Columbus at Name Officers ‘The newly elected Knights ‘of Columbus officers for 1076-76 term were named on Wednes- day of last week and are as following: Grand knight, W. Aubert; deputy grand knight, 8. Gallo; ’ chancellor, L, Bosse; recorder, G. Archibald; treasurer, -M. Grasltle financlal ‘secretary, W. Fields; advocate, F, Parent;. warden, J, Barbosa; guards, M. Da Costa and A. Parece;. and trustees, F, Parent, J. Kemper- . man and W. McGauley. ATTEND CHURCH \ SUNDAY, 1 i PENTECOSTAL ‘ TABERNACLE. | ‘767. First. Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph. 965-5212 Sunday School 9.60 a.m. Morning ‘Worshi item Evangelistic ce.7 pam. ‘Tu 7; Bible Study Po Friday: ‘Young Peoples 7.30 Winners of the recent beef raffle, held at;Central Food Mart and drawn by Miss Lori . Hutchins of Senet have been announ Firat prize of half a side of |‘ beef was won by Miss Lorraine. |, Kuran of Castlegar. The second prize, a quarter of a beef, was also won by a Castlogar real- . dent, Mrs. ’AJ.F.’ Henshaw. 405 ele St., Castlegar School 9:45 a.m. Wors ip Service'11 a.m. Third prize ‘of 25 pounds of hamburger was won by‘ Brian Hughes of Nelson. The Knights of- Columbus: meet every! firat°and) third By rene HI Diviston Cor mmissioner ‘This fs'a report to fellow / NORTHWEST MOBILE HOMES LIMITED: Guiding on the Move ‘75. Those published earlier in the year explaining Guiding,on the Move i hhad the good fortune to. be of a group of 16 ° In charge Gia "Guides « and Rangers from Quebec who'spent 10 days ‘in B.C, We toured the Kootenays, lower mainland and Vancouver Island, in July. ‘At first 1 had ‘mlagivings * about taking a group of girls, whom I had’never met, and knew nothing about, on a. tour of some 2,000 miles ona limited budget. We depended almost total ly on the hospitality of Guides, Rangers, parents and Guide Your Floor Cc g Centre * Vinyl & Tile Flooring * Custom Draperies * Carpatiny * Furniture Recovering _ Phone 364-2537 °° [801 Victorie, Trail, .C. tfn} 259 0! PENTICTON. UT. 110 Massey 35 Gas ULE, 244 New Holland 469 ve 00 Bleasdale Ford Tractor: Sales Ltd: TEL. 493-01 37 OFFERS THE FOLLOWING: ck: No. "USED TRACTORS UT. 119 Ford 5000 D. 10 Sp. & Eere-on No, 801d : $79 89 Fore 4000 D. 10 Sp. & Ford 727 ide! .. $6850 I. 120 Ford 5000 D. 8 Sp. & Ford 727 Ldr. D..8 Sp. & Ford 727 Lr, 8 Sp. IS Helder AGO Bod WD, 7 Ford N.AA, Gas and bdr As is .T. 72 Massey Hastis Cub & Disc Harrow . .T. 105: Massey Ferguson 25 D .. UT. 107 John Deere 450 Crawler Lr. Choice of § Ford 9 and 9N & 20-85 Fergu _ From $200 - S170) END OF "SEASON Shean pont use, Reg, Reduced TS UE. 233 Hesston P.T. 10 Mower - Conditioner $1750 - $1500 ay .. aso Coehabt 9’ Mower-Conditioner $1500 - $1350 77 Ford 535 9 Mower-Conditioner $1500 - $1300 ir a 187, fhestten P.T, 10 Mower-Conditioner: $1550 - $1350 $2750 ‘3 Massey | Ferguion Sickle Bar Mowe: 250, $350, $395 — "50 Off Each OE. 183 New Holland 1047 S.P. Balewagon leaders for transportation from from ‘one town to another, for 8 place to sleep, each night and all our meals. ‘phe girls who came had not been chosen: for thelr’ excep- tional Guiding ability, or how many badges they bad earned, ‘or how well'they could camp. The names of the girls who applied were all put ina box and drawn at random. With this of draw one could expect ‘some misbehaved or illman- ne ‘This was not the situation fat all. T could not have been blessed with a a finer, more well mannered, happy group of girls fT could tae Roo picked them from girls I knew, This, I strongly belleve, speaks very well for the harmony, respecta- billty,.: tepfaliness, creativity ss and in get chara __bullding the Otel Guide is “girls, ; gam presents for our 2 "The girls, with thé Sicep- . tion of one, had never been to + B.C, They knew of our Rocky Mountains, hot springs and Pacific Ocean. Even those who © ‘spoke no English; and I speak: no French, made it clear to me this was what they had come to ‘see, What they, didn’t expect was the reat ofthe lovely ‘scenery, sunsets and hospitable People. 4 ‘peaking of hospitable peo- ple, I eannot say enough for our Guiding family. It didn't matter what time we arrived, some places it was 11 at night, other places it was six in the morning. We were met by Guiding people and treated royally. Talways knew Girl Guides was a marvellous organization, _ but, my enthusiasm has risen three-fold since I have been involved in the planning and FLORAL ‘Quebec Guides-Rangers Tour B.C. fulfilling of this great undertake ing Each province exchanged 96 girls with other provinces, I just wish everyone could “have had a chance to take part in'some of my jeach month at the Catto Contre Hall on 17th Ave. 8.05 j St) Ata: future date’ they will Pe having gueat Soeaker Moni- Rev, Richard Klein: Pestor 112 = 4th’Ave. N, CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Learning” “Worshipl jase ae “classes forall Ages 11 a.m,:Family Worship - Wednesday 7:30 pm. Opperitis fo ee CHURCH OF CHRIST * MEETING IN. CASTLEGAR For Information Phone 365-2241 or 365-7973 or 365-7362 ‘CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH | Office ) Home 966-6007 ° Next to the Cloverleaf Motel, Castleaird Plaza’)!:! Bunday' School 9.45” Worship 11 a.m.” Evening Worship Service on APOSTOLIC CHURCH , ° ‘One Block East of the)’ Casilealrd Shopping Plaza ‘ 10 am. Sunday School uy an Morning Worshipg | Servi WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD Saturday Services Nordte.t bell 1009 - 7th Ave. Coens 00 a.m. aire ci 1 Ist & Sret Tuesdays, 7 p.m. iris i Mr. Glen ees Affiliated ae Gamer Ted armasess and nel Colle Ie. we 7 p.m. Home Bible, fu i Fri, 7 pam. Youth and’ $! » Family ‘ Rev. (N, Walker. Phone 365-6662 ST. RITA'S) CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Ph, 965-7143 f Saturday Night Mass a pny! Sunday Masses al 9 am. and 11 am. 4 : Buses a and Professional Directory y Creek who, a8 3 ities tothe. ‘Human Settlements Seminar in “Vancouver Aug. 17 to 20, was ‘sponsored by, the Koh of Columbus. * Cash Possibly then people wouldn't be s0 reluctant to give of thee i time to a very worthwhil organization, It is inersied people who make Girl Guid what it is, There is no magi formula. My group was one of six” that came to B.C. from Ontario and Quebec at the same time. Each group toured a ‘different part of B.C. Feedback we have received, in the form of letters the girls have written and messages from their: home ‘From: Building’ } { Supply ; Store About $50 fh yeash bas been . reported stolen by thieves who + broke into a, local: building * supply’ store’ late Saturday. night, RCMP report. Police, who were called to the scene at 10 a.m. Sunday, aay thlevea broke a aide win- dow of Quality Bullding Pro- “duets on 6th Ave. S. provinces, we find we have — presented, very well, our prov- ince and people to all that were here. No vandaliam was. re- ported"The matter is still under investigation... Of Notre Dame Viversity |. A former Stanley Humph- Ties Secondary School graduate is now on the faculty of Notre _Dame University of Nelson: jomas Mojelsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mojelsky ‘of tlegar, bas joined the facul- ty of science at Notre Dame. Following his. graduation from high-school here, Mr, Mojelsky obtained his hachelor - of pharmacy degree at UBC and Consumer Facts * Ghen went to the University of Alberta at Edmonton where he got'his master’s degree in ctiemlstry. He then worked for a year before registering at Simon Fraser University where he graduated this spring with his doctorate degree in science. *Mr, Mojelsky is presently’ living’ with his! parents, al- though he will be moving soon - to Nelson. Ideas for Those Leftovers. Many of us encourage the family to eat up and sometimes ‘even overeat. because we hate the leftovers. Here are a few ideas that might change your attitude. Keep a container in the for and “AMI Occasions” FRUIT TREES Apple, Pear, Peach, Apricot, Italian Prunes, Plum x EVERGREENS Spreading & Upright zs Junipers ‘ Bali, Pyramid, Compact & Gold Compact Cedars |, eRe tables, rice and pasta. Even the fat from pai-broiled meats can be added with a little water, When the container is full, add can of stewed tomatoes, some potato or bits of meat and seasonings. It makes a very good soup out of things that might otherwise have been wasted.” a Save the liquids from can- ned or cooked vegetables. They make a delicious vitamin pack- ed drink when mixed with tomato juice. It ‘will also improve thet lavor of any SOUPS Keep a ‘jar. for alas it in gelatine desserts or in punch drinks. Add raw cucumber and carrot strips, string beans and caulilowerets -to’ the: leftover. Uquid in the dill-pickle jar, and refrigerate for a few days, They make delicious dill-flavored tail snacks, ie one 1 roa ‘Castlegar. Man on acully’’ 228M R BRAKE & WHEEL > 496. Columbla Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 -) Wheel Alignment. Brakes - Shocks The ‘Only Complete Brake Shop In:the Kootenays TIRES = TIRES Jacdustral Connect and Residential » Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Blectrle (Castlegar) Ltd, ais Blectric, Heat. Specialists, 418 /an Medallion’ Homes: GUARANTEED REPAIRS 1 Ph, 365.5240 ‘APPLIANCE REPAIR Specdes Appliance Repalrs| All’ Home “Appliances Boy. SERVICE Sump & Septic Tonk. Pumping — PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave.” Castloger >Hi Arrow Transport Ltd. 1701-5th Ave. S, | Castlegar, BC. ‘ SPECIALISTS in | “tow BED OO and HIGH BOY HAULING Al Clausen MIKES CLEAN AND "SHAMPOO Carpets and Fumiture Reasonable Rates Phone 259-7398, LAWN MOWER REPAIRS’ |, ° Call Monashee Sporting Eqt. Ltd. -1400 Col.’Ave:, Castlegar PHONE 365-3181 WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1; Teall No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Clinics Tuesday & Thurs, Castlealrd Ploza Next to Cooper Agencies Summer Hours Effective ay 27 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers, Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques - +. DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. [OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, 8.C. oor heme, a Aquarium Supplies Groceries — Gas MAPLES STORE Blueberry Creek PHONE 3654149 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING . SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates Heating - Refrigeration : & Mechanical System. — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave, South: *' Ph. 365-7775 - Castlegar: DUTCH’ CLEANING SERVIC! RB Cleaning your Office Daily, Weekly or Monthly Contract Shi ¢ Free “Estimates Call Collect Nelson’ 825- 4632 or Castlegar 365-7801 CG Van Pelt > KOOTENAY TRADING Post “Antiques” New and Used Furniture & Mise, 123 Main St., Cestleger PHONE 365.3719 For Cath — Pay Less © at! TRADING POST We Buy, Trade & Sell RUBBER STAMPS Quick. Service All Sizes, Styles CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Ave, Phone 365-7266 DRY. WALL TAPING ‘TEXTURED. CEILINGS... PLASTER REPAIRS & JCCO 9:38 RUBBER. STAMPS See, Phone, Write COMMERCIAL PRINTING - Letterheads Raffle Tickets Invoices” * Envelopes _ + Ete, Ete. CASTLEGAR NEWS ” Phone’ 365-7266 Father Bud Godderis of Contleaat summed up the mood. ‘of the ‘special session of the teDnited Nations being held In New York, where he is an observer, by stating, “What the developing countries of the world are looking for is not ‘another new deal, but a whole anew economic order.” Fr. Godderis made this ‘observation in a conference telephone call from New York to groups of interested listen- beeen namely PUBLIC NOTICE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON PROPERTY ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION {Public Inquiries Act, RS.B.C. 1360, Chapter 315) "AKE NOTICE that pursuant to, the : British Combis Public Inquiries Act that: His Honour The Lieutenant-Governor in Council has :becn pleased to appoint as Commissioners the following Robert McMath, Richmond, Chairman Mr. Ross Sc Marks, 100 Mile House, Vice Chairman bert M. Clark, Vancouver y oor ‘Mason Gaffney, Victoria Dr Stapley W. Hamilton, Vancouver ice MacKenzic, Mr. Bruno Meyer, Prince George Mr. Syd Thompson, Vancouver © The Commissioners shall inquire into the revenue sources af local and ‘regional ‘governments and. Father Bud Godderis is Local Observer at Special Session = Conference Call from UN is Held Sunday ers in Castlegar, Trail, Kimber: ley,’ Cranbrook and Nelson, About 26 people from Castlegar took part in the call, received at Selkirk College last Sunday afternoon. Mr, Victor Schule of Maur- Itius spoke of the purpose of the conference as ‘an attempt to make far-reaching changes in the practice of international economics so that poorer coun- tries may compete as equals, Speaking for the poorer coun- fancouver territory. They shal the Commissi hall : tiontothe property taxin organized andunon el ll inquire into the bi any other related topics: they deem. advisable: ive particular Property Bre province: where in Non ‘America, Comparison of the level of proj taxation oneal donnie with the fevel ol such toaation in in ie ‘dismibuton of the property tax load among to income and wealt ‘The distributi tics, and in unorganized territory. The distribution of ie Property'tax load in iclation f the benefits of local and regional nity. trles, he spoke of thelr position asa demand for “a binding code ol duet" in international trade, ald, sharing of technol- ogy, money lending, and re- ited matters," | The main stumbling block to the development of such equality. of opportunity is the multi-national ‘corporation, ob- servers at the’U.N, conference polnted out repeatedly. They reported that, not surprisingly, the United States, Germany and Japan are taking a hard-line posltion against the proposals being put forth’ by Poorer nations, Canada’s position, as ex- plained’ by’ Port ‘Alberni M.P. Hugh Anderson, one ofthe increased aid to countries (suich’as the recently announced target of .7 per cent of the GNP), the removal ‘of import duties on gelected pro- ‘ducts, and commodity ‘agri ‘ments between ‘producéra ant “consumers are sufficient to give, the ‘Third: World they’: need, Mii Anderson felt ‘the riltl national: ‘corporations have been @ ralxed lessng in {poorer countries, but,’ becar oftheir expertise,: “mustnot be set aside” in any “new order” of ‘wit Mr, Schule, asked if the ‘Third World were favorable to the’ Canadian: position, an- swered, “No, What the Third World wants isa radical change from the present rules shich allow the rich to get richer ‘while the. poor get poorer. We cannot allow the multinationals to continue to operate without safeguards that protect poorer countries ‘from their power.” Canadian observers at the United Nations Conference agreed with this criticism. Reg McCuald of GATT-fy, a Cana- dian church-sponsored organi- zation which brought the Cana- dian observers to New York, sald, “Canada has taken some small steps, but'the real need fora radical change in the power structure has not been recognized.” ;- GATT: fy observers spoke ‘of algns of improvement in the situation. For the first time, they ‘sald,',the western -coun- > tries are’ beginning to seriously talk'about the. problem. ‘he! reason’ for, this!,is aimply that they are being pushed, OPEC (the organiza- Uon of oll producers) and other organizations of the producers of raw materials are, like trade unions in the early 1900's in this country, beginning to organize and fight back against the “International bosses”. Such cartels have become a power to force negotiations, “Without auch power we would be just beggars" commented Mr, Schule, ‘The Castlegar group, will meet with Fr. Godderis to hear further his first-hand impres- sions of this United Nations Assembly, when he returns later this month. Those inter- ested in this meeting, or in obtalning further information ‘on the subject, are invited to call the local organizer, Rev. Ted Bristow. The. purpose of the tele- phone call was to informa ‘cross-section of local citizens about the conference by giving them a different CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursd Baby Beef, SIRLOIN TIP.....,./. ROUND, RUMP... topics Ub ROASTS Huck on ROUND’ BONE BABY, heen Boneless ROASTS. $1.79 ib, Oc WHOLE FRYERS Omuiry Ib. than they: might receive ‘in regular press coverage. foe Kootenay Library Confusing cies opened _Koteaay “al me in m tnereanlo hs ‘complex. concept follow! Turaday se aot Boundary hep the: ire mas catzzan Dea? Ann Landers: I was intrigued by the letter from the woman who preferred to travel “unpestered” and resented strangers intruding on her privacy by starting conversations. a recent trip Euro] Ona tain to, Crna I was seated next to a pe. friendly looking, middle-aged lady. She appeared to be an ‘American, s0 I asked if she waa from the United States. She gave me an icy; stare and immediately started to read a book—in English, (The traln had not yet left the station.) fow moments later, the conductor came along to collect tickets; He glaticed at thls women’s tleket and excitedly began to expendit actual value. Crown corporations, Site value taxation. ‘Taxation of machinery. itures:among income. groups’ “gndamong other categories of taxpayers. “Consequences of assessing and taxing Property at Property tax exemptions. Property taxes and/or grants in lieu of taxes for the Gove: andthe Government of British Columbia: The municipal business tax. mmment.of Canada, of property lection. ana procedures and the possible role of anom- and col- tion. They are to re] throw months. ‘Terrace Prince George Castlegar Cranbrook Kamloops Chilliwack Kelowna Vancouver athadeee se for legislative changes to im- * prove the equity andefficiency elie real property taxa- rt their mendations to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council in secre with the Act. : Inaugural Meeting held in. Vancouver-on fide July 4, Te it was announced that PUBLIC HEARING held at central. locations out if ‘Provinee during the fall and winter =. The Commission will hi of Hearings in the following places on dates speci- fied hereunder. Details with respect to locationsand times of Hearings will be announced later. Dawson Creck Thursday, October 2. Tuesday, October 14, 1 pa . Wednesday, October 15, a.m. ‘Thursday, October 16 Wednesday, October 29, p.m. Thursday, October 30, a.m. Friday, October 31 i Friday, November 14 ‘Wednesday, November 26 Friday, November 28 , ‘Wednesday, December 10 ° ould be Friday, December 12. and recom- old its initial series ay, December a0 “Ty ratte: na Tees the ale atoted at her, “Did your und nyt bg [| anld?"? Mote Mllence. ‘He repeated the “questlot."S attention. uh yt Finally; the,loner replied crisply, "No—and I dani care to have any:conversations with you efther.” : She ignored him. s nteman ‘The traveller shot back, “Too bad, because the ‘conductor has been trying, to to tell you you're on the wrong train, going in the aoe dressed this i a express that doesn't make a stop for six hours.”.< + “By that ime the train bad pulled out and we'were on our way. Moral: ‘I like to. talk to People when I eave: Some- times I Jearn something. —M-50312 Dest Bir I like to'zead when I travel--and 1 alwaya learn plenty. But the first thing I do before I board a plane is make sure it's the, % right one. Dear, Ann Landers: have been reading your column since I was I-years-old and I'am)17 now. Please answer, this question. It guy ak now Tm pregnant”? get pregnant from sleeping with guys. In fact, if all they ald as sleep, there would be no pregnancy. They must have done something more, Will you plens tell them to make this clear when they use nk y ; Miss EI {phrase raze. is ealed:« euphemism: ‘The Bang Demiape fall of them dst objeto euphemls, oon as get' the idea.: And. in this casei it's pretty. darned, clear, Dear Ann Landers: ‘Thank sal ie telling the ‘menopausal ladies in the office who have hot flashes how to dress. It was a real help to_ us males who freeze in the winter when those dames insist on; opening’ window: pram? now that the air conditioners are on, will you please say something to the young chicks who scream they-are turning blue from’ the cold while the rest of us are comfortable? Four dames in this office wear necklines th lunge, to the el navel—and no bras. ‘Their skirts look like long blouses. They are “four-fifths naked. Please, ‘Ann, take another shot’at tt. -Furniture Tequesting that RDKB questlon to a aoe oe by whiel KB chai Lucke replied, “tomebody made systezn ha’ st tobe be resolved and ‘twas bea that rele of: ‘the Tunelpatiiea auld ter- tem’s chances “Administrator. Wayne i is ing the quedion dttiged ‘he various nous focal or. Greenwood said :that the eels ‘that -if it people “mittee t were to vote on the iF pele they!» would turn. the relevent wn, wvineial * redistribution ‘commission other than tion Salbution ‘should ee taken MARGARINE sar rac SUGAR... FLOUR. COF F TE HILLs a e ORANGE ‘JUIC DOG FOODS 25 Fi. OZ... YORK, FROZEN, CONCENTRATE. 2 LS o7. Tokay Red GRAPES . CALIFORNIA San 3 ths. i) POTATOES 10 bs, ™ ve NORGOLD WASHINGTON ........ THE FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN a om, CARROTS en ———— Ms. VEE. 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RINSE TAME - “ALL VARIETY | liquids from canned frults as well. It doesn’t matter what flavors you mix together. The variety will make it all that more interesting when you use J Anglican & United Churches FEC ONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH | RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN - Septombse 21 ee ‘ ques, NEWS EDITOR WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MGR, ROBSON: 9:45, a.m. pe sent : ed with te correct name and Be i . #3 Of the writer. “Pen names will be used e ESTIMATES ST. PAVE: eas rca copies ta on reauest, but the correct name must, be, sub ; 9:40. a.m. Sunday School MIS 10:00 a.m. United Church Service NURSERY. & FLORIST. Lal Its a.m. Anglican Service, Holy 1001-5th Ave,, South ; Communion. | Castlegar Mid-week, Activitles — Call Parish Office of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Ph, 365-7312 Minera Ted Brstow, end Bob Grifihe: All correspondencal shoutd ‘be addressed to: 1365-633 : + [Mie Ealtor, Cantiegar News, Dra , “open 7 Days a Week" arlah. 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