Ray 3 Zan lytic and m ting plant. The fo operation over a year ago and Is capable o up 10.150 cathodes in ‘an eight-hour shift, sstinghouse Electric Corp. and Bendix Corp. poled to enter the market. INDUSTRY. EMBRYONIC f soln Canada? the robotics industry. is’ embryoni = Cameron. He says many firms,aro working on’ robots; . but most have ions about their. ‘Cameron works’ at. the. TRIUMF cyclotron “ University’ of-B.C: and also is developing a robot : medical and industrial applications, This arm uld be used BS to help a disabled person feed and care for himself as well as echanical engin slate. 19603, said the: japanese ‘were forced to develop hots ‘at’ tio: doing tedious jobs in a small factory. But) these jobs. must be carefully. selected, say: Cameron. ; “A’ robot cannot work in disorder.” I ‘cannot, for *. example, clean a house — that’s 20 years away. For robot to work, everything has to be where it's supposed g . \it’s even one-quarter of an inch away from whe! penis of iaucnancarisg En- gincers ‘and “the Computer ZAMA, JAPAN (cP) = Even though the never: get and’ ‘Association of! SME, both in Dearborn, ‘Michigan. : “Western: Europe and’ the: - United Btates. will asec mbly, ‘compi- te aided design sad, manu- :“Because ’ of | the- dramatic : and robot ‘ systems, more. Can- \sadian are implem- enting or looking into the use Sof these advanced technc ogies,” : said the sponsors. s of welding robots in Nissan Motor’s 97 per at ‘aaaatea Zan body plant get six hours off every “weekday and have w ds free. ‘And ‘that free’ tim iy’ what ‘akes th pl at on the outskirts of Tokyo: one of the most’ efficient :in ‘the: world. istant” manager at! tho’ plant, explains during the, line’ stoppages the braving mantis-like ” be, the system falls into disorder.”.+ Cameron says the biggest area for robot use: would bein. the: ‘mines, sweat-shops. and ° foundrie anywhere where there 1 are dirty and hazardous, Jobs. S Dale, Chershes, Part of this resistance is due to the cost of a robot and: ” the fact that machinery, unlike manpower, ¢ cannot | be'la when times are tough. microseconds if he strayed onto the line. ~ x : ‘Yet the Zama plant has the best safety record a the Japanese auto industry. “On leaving the multi-units, the car bodies : tise hig! the air to descend seconds later between the : phalanxes of robots. :, Jaw-like electrodes at the ready, the: robois, dagt, robots and fully ti-weld checked the _ Amid flying sparks and a a peculiar absence of no spasmodically to attack the line of bodies advancing alee, track. : banks of robots weld bodies at rates of about one every Bix. folling off ‘the: final assembly line every . minute the plant Oj ites.) ar: 2 lucing mainly; Nissan Sunny (Datson Sentra) and models," the: 6,500 employees: at the Zama plant turn out 44,000 vehicles every, month. - the body: shop, 'a:kind of. electronic “charge” plays every time the vise-like. lef ‘welders spew another begin. f caralong the lectronic music is a warning because the body line nov ‘so fast at that Point a worker. would be flattened in seconds, But Toshiaki Yasuda; international department: mana: “ger.in Tokyo, says automation is not what makes Nissan so) Nana a competitive edge, he said. VARYING DEMANDS © -- Machines, not robots, are actually faster, but in: today’s auto market the varying demands of consumers mean many variations Ha must be Produced and that is. where robats: ‘stand: owl Pap and. Paper Reports: FOREST PRODUCTS 1. 4 PETROLEUM AND TURAL AUTOMOBILES & AUTOMO Net Contribution of Export Dollars le of Stefan: the’ ceremony ‘and the tnusical seloctions © were “The ' Rose” and Always ‘on: My| Mind." ee For her gown, ‘the bride are chose ‘a short Victorian- ie jed In. Cranbrook noah this'past cimanise quet of white. orchids, ‘pi ink: roses; ‘with: spider plant 7 and baby's breath. The “bride's. -attendent, “knee-length "dress with. thin’ straps. and |a’ bolero. jacket: ‘She. carried ‘a bou- quet of orchi ‘The groom was attended: by. beat: man Ron ‘Jenkins of: ! Cranbrook” ‘and; usher ‘Trovor Zh “Hall which'was decorated | « the head ‘table. *! (! . their. guests, a 'three-tired ° < residing in’ Cranbrook. Ww ‘reside in'Cran- “wedding sttandenta read cho.” (Gaatlegar. Carol Calderbank Cate H: Was ia Grand’ Forks ‘exchange from Australia. For her wedding, the bride: " Catna chose a gown that had’ been. 1: Blydo:: sewn by her. mother. It was a of Victoria ‘became ‘the bride’) calf-length afternoon gown of Andrew Stuart, Hanin, a :made of champagne satin, . ‘The groom’s shirt: was also Z © made of the same material by Mr.’and Mrs.’ John Blydo of ‘'the bride's mother, Castlegar. and. ithe ‘groom's ; In her hair, the bride wore } -: Mira.’ a wreath of baby's breath and ‘Douglas ‘Haningto of, Cab ‘red roses woven in ribbons of satin. She -carried a bouquet of mony which was ‘conducted ‘baby’s breath with red rosés + Attendents Penny »Fry - of. sen which held significant, mean- of Calgary and Janet Haning- ' ings of marriage, The ‘officiat-' ton of Vancouver, all jwore ‘ing clergyman was Rev.:Ted: : summer afternoon dresses in Bristow-and special’ speaker : pastel colors. a was Rev. Max Stannsil, who, “Each attendent also’ car- nan. ried bouquets ot pink roses, Cranbrook. : at. the” Castlegar Legion | with pink and’ white stre- | amers and white bells over, The couple shared with round '..cake with white icing, pink roses and pink- tinted baby’s breath. The master of ceremonies was Peter Zaytsoff. The newly weds, are Puleit é Pew by Ministers in the West Kootenay ‘at itunes ne people::'in © our ::eommunity:: hever. darken a church door m= we all need! In fact, in their a + A Cook" atid’ Stanley ‘Baldwin. ‘T'want to share just a few thoughts based ‘dn:this . hab formula:\in the hope’ that th those who’ honestly want a has seemed too coniplicated; practical and - satisfying Christian faith may ‘be ‘en- ort or at the other extreme, too . old and formal. This is not to : say that these people do not ‘havea bane f fee asatisfying ith God,’and'a “meaning for, hots lives that goes: beyond the. fleeting things of this life. It simply ‘means they have been turned off. by ‘extremes :they are aware of, and:held back by ‘sincere ‘doubts that there could ‘ever’ bea” satisfying Chratian faith-for them: We can do no better than to cite the. example of Jesus himself Religion in his day was very: complicated; and ‘often - cold’ and Jegalistic ‘There . were «literally: hun- dreds :of rules: and : regu- :Jations laid upon the ‘persons ‘who wanted to be at peace ‘with God ‘and at peace with. themselves. What did Jesus .do? He simplified the whole burdensome. requirement down. to ‘two simple com- mandments. Love! God with all your heart, soul mind and strength; and love’ ‘your neighbor as yourself. (Bee 8t. ‘Matthew 22:84-40). One of the simplest ‘and most sensible formulas. I have come across for enjoy- ing.and sharing the Christian faith has been set forth in the: ‘paperback. book gatitled: ‘ iewesnns \365:6834 d to. explore this practical approach to ‘the Christian faith. Love is at the heart of the Christian faith! No lesser power than this could’ have brought “Christ into. this world . . . ‘to. suffer ‘per: secution and rejection and ridicule; and yet.to show love and compassion and courage as.He declared ‘the truths that could set, mankind free! It was love that caused Christ to willingly die.on a Roman Cross on*-behalf of every honest seeker for peace with God and for peace within. (Because he created the whole ‘universe and was sinless, his sacrifice has unlimited merit for those who want to be cleansed from their. sins. See St. John + 1:1-12) Acceptance is something immorality, and. drug abuse, just to. name a_few).- Christ, and true Christians, do not reject persons who have become slaves to this lifestyle. Read-the gospels for yourself,“‘and-you will see hor vist always identified with ‘he person in need, no matter how dark their. past, Not that he approved of their sin, but he believed in their potential to live a totally new. life as they turned their back on the old life and’ placed ‘their faith in Him. ‘Which leads us to forgive- ness, the removal of guilt and - all the rere that have : . J SURY — To Me. and-mrs: rberry’s Memorial Chapel’ BIRTHS; DAVIS — To Jerry Davis ‘and Judy trom fo with Rev. Bill McNeil of- Howley of Nelson, a. girl, bern tictating.. Cremation followed. i can “\ FABRO. — Funeral Mass’ wos DRINKWATER — To Mr. and Mrs. celebrated In St, Anthony ys Dovid, prinkwaters: ot South Catholic Church Oct. 30 Slocan, a airl, born 01 Federico, (Gico) Fabro of Trail who § dled Oct. 28. He was ‘a; 6 FLETT — To Me ond ‘Mr. Steve Father A. lett of Nelson, a girl; born Nov. Neloted and crema Eee belt Nek — Polly lon followed. ~ Laren of Crescent, GIENGER — To Mr, and Mrs. Fred vate died ‘at her home Nov. 1! aged 72.years, Funeral services were held'in s i % Community Halt Te Norman Wednesday, Interm duty of South Slacan, a boy, born. In the Krestova Cematery. ct 26. ees MAGNUSON LEMOEL — To Mr. and Mrs. Brian Magnuson of Nelson died N Lemoel of Trail,-a boy, born Oct. iri - Kootenay.” Lake Diisiet 9. $ Hospital, og 83 years, Bert’ ‘Arthur Glenger of Castlegar, a boy, born Nov, 2. ot Prune psa ie MCTEER — To Mr. and Mrs. David PICKERING McTeer of Nelson, a. girl, born ct. : : istrict teres OBITUARI ponid @ Aree Satpal ot Nukene aged 81. Funera! services were held Oct. 29.0! the U1 Church Hall with Rev. Bodnar of Vernon presiding. CRUIKSHANK =_ George Cruikshank of Rossland died Oct. 29 at the Trail Regional Hospital after a brief illness. He was 74, Funeral services were conducted , Details of thee and other job tunities are Syollable at: Trell Conoda Employme: rela- tionship with God and our. fellowmen! I have no doubt. that in Christ, anyone read- ing these lines, can find love, and forgi Phone: 368-5566 ‘An experienced sales clerk for Audio-Visual and: stereo equip- ment store, (5728) A fully It is‘also my conviction that the Christian faith was never meant to be complicated, or irrational: or a drudgery of form and ritual. cook is heeded for the Castlegar crea. (605R) ;. alaper needs awell auto body repair Must be a good painter. Flat rate wages. (OA1T) “BUY FACTORY DIRECT & SAVE » NO MIDDLEMAN NECESSARY. : Manufacturers’ Rep: Call Collect 763-1750 ADIV. OF QKANAGAN ‘ PRIME PRODUCTS INCORPORATED Manufacturers of fine oak and exotic hardwood products!” \“Most Outstanding Display” i in Area Weekly "BY UTILIZING: ma Kitchen. Fantasy, cabinet Introductory Special 20% | 2. Forgiveable Gov't Stes Grant (approx.) 15' 3. 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