CASTLEGAR (NEWS, March 2, 1983 ” USCC annual ‘convention was well attended More than 400 members, including 88 voting dele- gates, attended the USCC Annual Convention in Grand Forks Saturday and Sunday. The extremely high level of interest and participation of the delegates was in evi- dence. The new convention format, with Paul Verigin and Michael Strukoff as co-. chairmen, was well received. The readiness and enthu- siasm of delegates to openly consider proposed changes and resolutions created: an atmosphere of unity and pro- vided the momentum for positive achiévement, Delegates voted unanim- ously to send to Prime Min- siter Pierre Elliot Trudeau a telegram and letter express- ing their firm stand against the testing of the Cruise missiles in Canadian air space. Formal recognition was given to the statement of principles and purpest of the USCC Committee for World Disarmament and Peace. It states: “Our basic principle is the Doukhobor belief that human life is sacred, and that the killing of a human being cannot be justified or allowed under any circumstances whatsoever. Our purpose is to work in co-operation with all people of similar aims for the attainment of total world disarmament and the estab- lishment of a permanent peace for all mankind.” Delegates also gave a vote of confidence to Operation Dismantle headed by T. James Stark of Ottawa and expressed a commitment to work with Operation Dis- mantle toward the achieve- ment of its goal of a world- wide referendum on World Disarmament. John J. Verigin was un- enimously reconfirmed as Honorary Chairman. ‘Mary Makortoff and Lorne Dero- gousoff of Grand Forks, and Bill Voykin of Slocan Park were elected to the executive committee. Bob is a back-lane moocher EDMONTON (CP) — Douglas is a “back-lane moo- cher and garbonologist” who used to work for wages but wanted more security. “The job hunting was get- ting to be a run-around and I started to wonder what am J going to fall back on?” So he turned to garbage and'three years later speaks with pride of his new pursuit. A back-lane moocher, he said, simply “goes up and down the back lanes looking for garbage.” But-a “qualified garbonol- ogist” is “a boy that can take garbage dnd recycle it back into a presentable, market- able product.” One woman even threw out a double garage. “She wanted to tear- it down and build a four-stall garage,” said Douglas. “It would have cost her a lot of money to have it hauled away.” He demolished the garage with a hammer and handsaw. “I moved it down the street in eight-foot sections on a Safeway cart. Then I sold it again.” On a smaller scale, he The 1983 budget was ap- proved, and the much- improved financial situation of the society was Sandra Churehes: of Robscn' was ‘one “of, 86 young people between the ages of 16 and 21 from all-over the province who participated in this year’s:session of the ‘British Columbia Youth Parliament. f Churches was sponsored by Pulp, Paper and Wood- workers of Canada, Lecal No, 1 to represent the area at the debates in the Legislative Chambers in’ Victoria.” Among several orders passed by- tho assembly wes: a lution calling’ for of th: Strong emphasis was placed on the need to pursue policy to put an end to ter- rorism, burning and bomb- ing, participation in. the on- lerged Kootenay capunitise . another demanding special education for highly: sty iy vated students. Resolutions regarding American testing of the cruise missile and Western separation were also discussed. Besides taking part in the deliberations. of: the five-day session, Churches: wil] be | hetpixg - in. the der the chairmanship of Rob. in Bourne, deputy of the Pro- vincial Attorney-General. / The youth were encour- aged to take more active participation in the affairs of the society. saves popsicle sticks and - makes toy trucks and little buildings to sell at the mar- ket. LOVE But his real love is invent- ing. Douglas once took a motor from a discarded vacuum cleaner, attached it to a 40- centimetre propeller and mounted it on a bicycle. “It pulled the bicycle along with me on it. I had to throttle it down because it went too fast.” But it didn’t go far, he said, because he only had 30 me- tres of extension cord. Douglas finds all his shoes in alleys and insists he only wears the best. Fudsons Bay Company t many service projects for youth, All will be i and staffing a summer camp for needy children held on ‘Thetis Island in . August. 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Price Nasred'¢9,000 CALL NOW THE BESTSELLERS 365-3347 13 13 ACCORDIAN 365-7943 3/18 “SAAT Chis, (size of rasa) $20. 365- Items in ance ‘column are free. ms must state rice for each item for ate $40. will run our od Call 3 2212. . CHICKS: Brown egg layers, white ag, layers, meat birds, order early, shi in where: Napier 4-216th Street, Box 59, ‘liner 8 iy C. VOX 1TO. Phone 11: EYAYA AUCTION Ce have been directed by Bank of Montreal to. ‘ sell by public action all Bankruptcy assets of 96657 Canada Ltd. OBA oo Cleaners. 108 Boker St. DATE Sat., March 19 — 11:00 a.m. sharp _ , VIEWING Fri. 18th from 1 pm to 4 also 19th from 9 am to saletime laundromat & Drycleaning vuble cloths, unif Appx. pair ‘coveralls. Office equipment. SALE CONDUCTED BY: Russel Auction Castlegar B.C. 399-4793 . Complete LILLIAN Bjorn A. Edblad, REALTY: WORLD. “Castle "Realty. Ltd. WORLD — Castle Realty is pleased to announce _the appointment of Lillian Whitley as Sales Associate. Lillian is married with three children, Some of her many hobbies include interior decoration, gardening, reading and aerobic exercises, Lillian has successfully completed the Real Estate prelicensing course and will shortly be attending the REALTY WORLD Professional 1 365-3336 WHITLEY President of REALTY Listing prog: . In add: Lillian on her fora in has had previous business experience with B.C, Tel and as an assistant manager for a sales -erganization in Vancouver, She would like to in- vife her many friends and acquaintances to call no ion di: about their Please phone: 1 real estate req: 365-3336 Office 365-2487 Residence_