shdidliteera: steal because of loss? a g | i g & ih il ne FH 4 ; 5 ji 36 F iB ie cae if ie a oli ' ie ail Helle Canadians - si Ly iif a if cong ae ay aa ¢ responsible { for ra a nny my aes Treg if a hil ari is own safety jy ALAN BASS OTTAWA (CP) — It was shortly after 9 o'clock on a Monday morning when an officer in the External Affairs eh erin ae silt ny i 7 on : rn cr a wie laid em a ea Fe mnt (Tr i oy ut i ae oowuyo © Sano wu NV1dOLNY — 383) ONVUASNI IOHO9 $3SN3D11 ONY JONVINSNI snBoyso ‘yoous Wr - ELL Canadians were known to be in Kiev. ‘ COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT Within minutes, External Affairs mared into its wa ik. pay ' emergency response plan. A task force of t INNING . Robert Verigin 1 Hair convention held May 4 in Cas‘ Verigin’s first Srey octoae poacer’ the Soviet Union department = Design in Nelson, pictured with models Beth Clarkson award was for Visual Haircut eas Fulty ualitied COMPUTER MAPPING gency planning was formed to monitor ind Nani ona’ Susan mien right) picked up two first-place Stylist class. The second trophy was for first place in co-ordinate the government's efforts to assist Canadians hens Heltdrebeers' Aseoctetion the Total Lock category: USING MICROS in Kies ‘ Kiev. The following day, the Canadian embassy in Moscow ordered diplomat Hector Cowan to Kiev to contact Education, in . e Syst _ ks Ytroductory workshop mniniteacc "| Institute releases report |232Sees Systems) Nearly a week later, Canadians were still in Kiev and workshop @ mat tor Foresters. Concepts of CAD/GIS will be plored -on" ex some were upset. “ “ A couple of other countries had flown airplanes into LONDON (REUTER) — advanced societies to chemi- The two sides are so far Among other develop- DATE: Course | — June 3, 4, 8:30-4:30 Kiev within a few days and airlifted their citizens home. 2 C has cal, ical or even nuclear apart on arms control issues ments, the institute pin- Smee sage. Cont he Why were Canadians still waiting? emerged to suggest that the terrorist attacks makes it that it’s difficult to imagine pointed Egypt as a potential Instructor: Dan Lemko, Digital Resource Systems “My life is in the Canadian embassy’s hands.” 2 Soviet Union actively sup- vital to tackle the problem an agreement emerging. victim of internal conflict and s student Terry Sumka complained since he was still in the 2 ports world terrorist organi- before it is too late. The institute said the instability because of “eco- Registration deodiine is s May 23, bases ted 10 10 per ¢ class. opply city. “I'm bitter and upset that we're still here. zations as a matter of policy, The only way is inter- notion of space asa zone free nomic distress, resurgent early! For more “Another day — cost ee life.” the international institute for national co-operation aimed of military activity has been Islamic fundamentalism and According to Richardson, the Chrenobyl disaster 2 Strategic Studies reported at finding, arresting and invalid for years. The super- indiscipline within the forces was the 48th international incident since August in which 2 Tuesday. extraditing offenders, the powers should urgently of law and order. — CASTLEGAR CAMPUS—— Canadians or Canadian interests were threatened. It was 2 The institute said it's not- institue said. begin to negotiate defined On South Africa, the insti oon tion, Casenes, Bern the 18th crisis that was serious enough to prompt 2-able that President Ronald on such activity. tute forecast new opportun- J External to form an emergency task force. Reagan, whose administra- in superpower relations, the ing Gorbachev's ities for outside powers to For External, things in Kiev were going pretty much = tion had accused both Libya report said Reagan and first year in power, the seek greater influence over according to plan. and Syria of sponsoring ter- Soviet leader Mikhail institute called him a events. = ne hme om. eed “We don't just push a button and contemplate flying 2 rorism, has made only pas- Gorbachev are guilty of modernizer rather than a _ Inthe Philippines, it said it in a bunch of planes to pick people up,” said Terry 2 sing reference to a Soviet trying to score cheap propa- ip: i Sheehan, director general of External's consular and = role. ganda points by putting sion promises little change it immigration affairs bur In its Strategic Survey for forward unrealistic arms con- basic Soviet attitudes and Marxist guerrillas. Canadian travellers are among the freest in the 2 1985-86, the private defence trol prepecab policies towards the West. elevated radiation levels in Scandinavia. He passed it on to External’s nuclear = Larenenh experts and asked re 37 2 i Ht al E z is " Fi st aguitt a ak ‘ 1 “i FLAT 7 ashe stan Early that afternoon, the teletype clicked again. The F, bale iH 32 Hrptse? fh il rth HE il : vith af Fee \z Aow ‘Aopseupey 01 yBnosys $1 Aow ‘Aopsunys Soviet Union had acknowledged a fertone socitont #8 ie aE i ey HAE i Pal i j hin fi aE ae eR efsseif i He (a i <0 PE | HE ii ce il he uy ih IER ti i ee een PT if 3 4 2 aE iid ines “th fail ili td eran ame Tr niet ae oN 7awies IN vA iti ips Wi Fai iH # Hii a iis i gy Pere pine er oe) ‘| iH at ill pat ait i dOHS JONVENSNI dOLS INO BNOA ONVUASNI JOHOD — Aly DIqQUINIO> ISFL STTS-S9E "eqn, puo dwng “yurw ysesg s0Boyso> ‘soos Wir * ELL OA 20) @WOY © YIM. fia world. They can go pretty much where they want, when 2 research body said terrorists Referring to the stated It said Reagan is pursuing Our Action Ad Phone they want. killed nearly 1,000 civilians goal of both leaders to arisky path by sacrificing the Momber is 365-2212 = a igzee, ftlfee Cig! 33 Petit Mid In Kiev as well, although Sumka and many other eer: eliminate nuclear weapons, prospect ‘ of ce US. » _ — sine Canadians eventually left - pach some were still telling “A y large body of the report said: Soviet tensions to his vision ’ par ea ae Peace —— ama Cowan several days after hi: val that they,prepared = evide: drawn from confes- “They merit the criticism a nger, MD cies "86 FIERO <7 to stay. si police investigations of informed observers for strain ican st ee fe other side of this freedom is that Canadians 2 and captured documents (not peddling humbug toa gullible in the ow delvester, r AUTO BODY & REPAIR al are held r oe eir own safety in all but 2 to uw ea- and hopeful public. FLEXES MUSCLES ine, 5-speed 1 . oa ay ‘ithe tilt ste ra s bis 5 ntr s The institu te said although “But his continued muscle- 75" ait, 38" fe ai, WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA tit the USSR's active last e% Geneva si flexing afd confrontational upport to organizations n e 0 leader tac ties do carry the risk that Complete Car and Truck Repairs om whieh practice terrorism as a temporari vi r- his fabled luck will give out AUTO BODY & PANITING works round the clock. The task force supervising matter of policy,” the power tensions, it's unlikely and that the U.S. could Bear Creek Road, Trail 364-2588 operations during last month's Libyan crisis worked for 2 institute said. a real and long- become embroiled in a sose three straight days. The institute said the ii a ‘hn East-West serious military crisis,” the [JUDROVM@UDD MIC moune A UTOMOTI VE REPAIRS After the September earthquake in Mexico, tas! vulnerability of modern ions. report said. force members worked rotating shifts for a month. ANDY'S AUTO REPAIR i n's officers keep a 24-hour watch in e SPECIALIZING IN: Brakes, Rotor and Drum lesomateagrp s centre at all times. 2 tel aN is ray ue foc amt i WE Te ee ae it an ik , (penunuos) = iseanins 1z Aow ‘Aopseupem 04 yBnosys 1 Aow ‘Aopsunys AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES _— =) BUMPER TO BUMPER. Company recalls Look up and live! rary tebaton er Rites onde Look up — and look out for 6 Days a Week! ae Ter 7 canned beans ——— ae ety vat 4 ‘ef mre it — by ne 3 to at ith ima f ee at te i os ie H ii ? nly 35 aa Hie, lil on Bieta eee Fre pata] Hn fiz,tdisl OTTAWA (CP) — Cana- Boston Brown Style Beans a FT § dian Canners Ltd. of Hamil- with Pork in ‘0 Sauce, - 2 WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA ton is recalling selected lots Dominion i ‘or’ a as ro: Beer C Read, reli of seven brands of beans with an rook i rai THE ms ie ay ; a iii HI zea! pork with Gwe brenda of iid. Beant v8 ae Z = CASTLEGAR CHEVRON 425 Columbia, Castlegar 365-2912 > 3s 2 | ney beans, the Health De- Sauce, i hk ae is a getter a bal Ae i i iy i: ma al ni bl am e ta es «= ati ie Den rg vr oe sta: f Thue iil: He fae i A fee fi. ee i wrth tt caused cots wih Pork in Tomato Sauce . bel wcll ; Kootenay Honda 5Egs “ined tn = fi Hel 34 aa a am, Th va ae gts . aise “me fi : (across from Waneta Plaza pany said the fault has been millilitre cans and had codes . Sanaa 368-3377 corrected, and the cans that on their lids go back on the shelves Sat urday will be all right. They are: Top Value Kid The seven brands of beans ney Beans and IGA Red Kid. , with pork being recalled all ney Beans. / were packed in 396-millilitre Consumers who have any 4 i, . (14-ounce) cans and have the of these products at home are y G letters BF, BG or BK as the advi s _ 5 < : = : ; first two letters of the top from the cans and look for < 613-13th St., Castlegar Ph. 365-5411 line’ of the code on their lids. defects. Cans with defects er should be returned to the West Kootenay Power District Offices can store where they were pur. ‘op chased. provide “Danger” warning stickers that if CAR & TRUCK RENTALS placed on high-rise type farm equipment, might help you, your family or employees CASTLEGAR CHEVRON WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA 365-2912 364-2588 4 1 F3 \ § PITH RE MOTT a PHL Sa ii ii Tae ‘ae r er am _— Hi } (ay “ay nude ae rit Pt rel 84 2 8222 Fi visttil | o8z8oS$555> RY le “ith the 83: qe iF “il se ee al Sfpieient DIABIS IINVINSNI 2171dWOD V ONIDIAONd Vy O1quIN}O> LEV lc STZS-S9E MOA 30) @WOY O YIM, Boor tte see te eed rent ye ley resin it Hy ia rrr He He en Pe i wh eT ie rai ha i Sa bi Ga thi Paella a hi = x o “Look Up and Live”. ame eRe if Rr i gtr aH mek rr UH oe Re btn LAR ore vane” warnings | He PA iH a latices Tata fet peal ae ai Poel | Bo. sey witng te Wt Kostray Power CASTLE TIRE (1977) LTD, iif ; ol I mil Hl hie chill me ae ati titi! ria iit iif P.O. Box 130, Trail, B.C. VIR 4L4. 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