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EGAR DRUI Call In and discuss this with - Documented Proof Arson Against Doukhobor Precepts — The Joint Doukh search Symposium, in the Be cess of gathering past Douk- hobor history for two years concluded its 25th session—the last one before the summer ‘recess—on May 1 at the Castle- gar and District Community Centre. A minor: disturbance oc: , curred soon after the opening of the meeting, when a contingent of Freedomites composed of men and women from Gilpin, Krestova and the “New Settle ment”, a lished precepts out, lined in thelr Protocols, De- claration, and major public statements of the leaders, He stated there was only one occasion in Doukhobor his- tory where fire played a part in their idealogical activities—the burning of firearms in 1895, But there, Mr, Popoff maintalned, it was not fire that played the of the prime requisites for good. standing in the present Free- domite movement, he said, The meeting was co- chaired by Willlam Oglow and Peter Popoff. ‘The next seasion is sched- ‘uled | for Sept. ‘11 at the Castlegar and District Com- munity Centre. Adult Members Hold: Conference, (continued from’ page 9A) Recelving long service ‘awards were: regional com: missioner (West), Gordon Pick- ard of Nelson, 80: years. re- gional commissioner (East), Ed Reekie of Creston, five years; Gwilym Hughes, Castlegar, 35; Hugh Wilson, Castlegar ‘five years; Bill Bradley, Warfield, f years; Bill Ramsden; Nelson, 16; Rowena: Ramsden, Nelson, 10; Bob Wallace, Kaslo, 10; Ted . BUILT ESPECIALLY the all new: - with “TANDEM AXLES sleeps 4, 3 way fridge furnace and follet, weight 1995, Hitch 240 14’ SURFSIDE' w fiberglass exterior’ sleeps 4, frig... furnace, FOR COMPACT CARS. 14 SKYLARK TRAILER » Ferrier, Kimberley, 10 and Frank. SI Canal Flats, major role, but the of deadly weapons. By this act the people emphasized tele 26 years. Court News Saturday tothe ipl headquarters, also Hy Krestova, tried to disrupt proceedings. William W. Voykin re, ported on his in . Mr. Popoff also disputed claims that Doukhobor leaders were involved in.arson by is- the alli important second con- vention of the “Named Douk- hobors” at Verigin, Sask., in 1934, where the Doukhobor Declaration was formulated. Secretary of the commit- tee, Peter J. Popoff, discussed , the recurring subject of arson. His report dealt with all aspects of the claim by some people, that burning forms an integral part of Doukhobor ‘idiology: (This same erroneous con- clusion was announced by a Vancouver judge, using it re- cently as a base to release, on. suspended sentence, 29 Free- domites caught in the act of setting fire to a_. public building.) Mr. Popoff disproved this claim by quoting extracts from authenticated sources of estab- © Engagements our ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Is inted free wi ju order your eg inetat ions Yo irom the ‘abi jar News. ® Cards of Thanks ur ae t AUAnSA Meetings: Saturday 6 3 Health Ci ie Aleaholte “Anon | i a ial: lowship of, m share their experience, strength ‘snd 0 pe with each other that they ma; thelr common problem ant fel oiners. 20 Fecover: {com alcohol mosting = — HI re row ‘Arma Hp Hotel Monday 8 p.m. Discussion Mest. ing’ Heailh Centre. Tu Mt Discussion Mi ating =" Lutheren * Shurch basement fe Ah ang Mala - Thursday 8: a only pure pee bia A SP iscus son tenes rail Centra. Ph. £ 5-6616 01 ww 965-3583. e Announcements pee leis: etre of. cae. Baunee “he forthcoming ‘mar Bie eee Patricia, ry mas Amos, ful 3 im si iat ato ae 4 BL ran Church, Cas ttgur’ Roverend: iciein wil of- ficlate, Kootenay Columbia ‘Heavy Duty Repairs Ltd. 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Verigin, was in ‘complete agreement with Mr. Popoff's report—particular- ly with the statement that the concept of arson and bombings has no basis in Doukhobor idiology. — - Mr. Verigin also stressed the fact, that during the 26 sessions of the Symposium, no concrete evidence had been produced that either of the former leaders, Lordly or Chis- tiakoff, had any part in such affairs—and the same applied to himself. He said terrorism and be- lief in it was a sickness of which the Doukhobor body must rid itself. When this happens, Verigin said, it will be as big a step as the one made by our forefathers who liberated them-, selves from militarism. How- ever, to achieve this, he said, would require the essence of Solomon's wisdom and’ Job's patience. Joe Podovinikoff, a mem- ber of the secretariat, reported on his past participation with the Sons of Freedom, and later, the “Reformed Doukhobors”. He felt the movement had changed face in latter times, adopting attitudes toward the rest of society that were totally incompatible with. Doukhobor teachings. He said he feels more at peace now, not having to . Slander and formulate fabrica- tions against other Doukho- bors—especially the spiritual leaders. This seems to be one Care Needed © In Handling CB Antennas Disturbing news has come from the U.S. concerning peo- ple erecting and moving citi- zens’ band radio antennas, Two men were recently electrocuted as they were tak- ing down a CBantenna. As they removed it from a tree, it fell against a 7,200-volt line. Another man was electro- cuted as he attempted to erect a CB antenna at his brother's home. When the antenna con- tacted a power line, he was killed, : “In California, a young man — was electrocuted while taking down a CB_antenna from: the roof of an apartment building. A support pole for the antenna broke loose and contacted a 12,000-volt. power line. 3 According to.the Canadian Standards Association only, licenced , electricians should handle such ‘work on cB antennas. : BIRTHS: Castlegar, ‘Mf May ay 10 a daughter, i failure by the licensee for WATER ACT : Section 20 File No, 0186035 Conditional Water Licence 20222, Mads Brook, auth- orizes the diversion and use of 1,000 gallons a day of water for domestic pur- pose for use on District Lot 7164, Kootenay District. This licence has become subject to cancellation for three successive years to WEATHER make beneficial use of the ‘water for the purpose and in the manner authorized under the licence. Notice is: hereby given that unless cause to the contrary is shown within SO devs of the date of the MARKET at the K-C CO-OP 10 am. - 3 p.m. Every Saturday | be cancelled. of the notice the said licence will Dated at Victorla, B.C. this rd day of May, 1977. H. 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So why gid most‘people expect’ to lose ~ ‘their. teeth before they die?” on the plaque, causing and that:to prevent this, . Noniging, you must interrupt the colonizing process very 24 to 32° hours with -a «thorough brushing and by. flossing, pre- ferably: with a waxless dental fl . .,..89ing for restorative rather, Mt.-Sinai School of Medicine.: : shift is going on from restorative ° work © and relief of pain to Preventive pro- cedures. It's hardly a ‘100: per cent - turnaround—only about 80. to 40 percent of the U.S. popula- tion is estimated to be visiting a dentist on a'regular basis today and millions are: driven ‘to he. dentist . only = by. - Singing Evangelist Returns . For Series of Special Services Cultural Life in India pain. But ' there’ “clear and’ dramatic,’ ‘ADA’s president. ‘What's your major hangup. about, "preventive dentistry? - Commitment.: In; M: words: “The -public doesn’ think we should be paid any- thing’ unless we do aserrne largely ; “phyalal, like driil'a tooth. But. a more, direct cover-. age is projected at'a minimum ‘of 60 million people by 1980 and the movement is in'a phase of ae Ae co avest a fer But if you can't get into a prepaid dental care plan ‘and *-you'must handle the 6 preventive -. dentistry on your. ° Botablich ar an aeacme re- lationship with a prevention- “two- oriented. dentis “checkups, yearly. centa,.in dental: Hoss and ask; your: \pre:: Bi Neatton oriented dentist how. to Suse it, na Learn, too, how to brush your-téeth and how to'remove | plaque ‘so that you ean fight” y Periodontal disease from th the | ° See each your children pro... . per: deiital care from an early acs Clinic in ‘owe «Roll call: ‘was answered by 19 members and three guests at the :May. meeting. of Slocan Women's Institute -. with “Mother's favorite saying”. Mrs. M.°McKiernan was be planned asonly eight women ~ a day can'be accommodated. 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