Nuclear. «talks | adjourn GENEVA (Reuter) —U.8.- ‘Soviet talks on limiting med- fm *1um-range nuclear missiles in A ; s oh heats \ 4 ok oc: é z os : : : “Europe; adjourned Tuesday rood aun sates 1] i = 3 . : _ " sal St a for two'months after a " ‘ ‘ 2 y lurry, li ibeing spol ; BN site AE - } - atin : ; 3 : = - i an KS enema : f charges of bad T T powerful MGM film’ division. : : = fy Mote. é i ss : Ls i : . a ’ . . : ier : beth aides, *, ae trom BONELESS. BEEF BO OM In 1978, he had been fined i s ¢ , Se BA Lys 5 i ‘ nae” Oe . : a ‘ ipo fi ‘The delegations will return : we Road ca yo oR ‘scris yyaLS v i : z : - ro “ Re eer ‘ home .for routine consulta tions with their governments | 4: before resu.ning talks Sept. | 80, the U.S, Mission said. | Neither side gave details of ee te. $4 3 8. ee ns ‘Tuesday's two-hour, 25-min- ute session, the 40th since the twice-weekly, meetings: j began ‘last November. .)° _ i z Last ‘week, Soviet Defence ~ LEAN. QUALITY. ; ss . Minister © Dmitry’ “ Ustinov’ 1 ie i ogging trucks. tighted ‘lens Columbia‘Avenue ED pany ‘to fire up a shed reduction line’ Until the ‘plan closure in. showed) growing impatience < uncut timber mean more jobs for area residents as B.C. Timber an-.. «August. Some logs are ‘also destl ed for. Pulpmil rf tions, com- with the * progress ‘of ‘the nounced recently that up to 35 workers: would be recalled to. the, spokeamen soy.) A Strondberp’, talks, accusing Washington Celgar'sa willl, The purchase of cheap logs has; enabled ihe com- + i of: refusing * to ‘soften ‘its ; position. Laat that week, the White ° House , said. Moscow ‘had continued to deploy its 88-20 missile’ despite ‘its declared moratorium on the weapons. Moscow denied this, setting VANCOUVER, (CP): — ation ofAgriculture. B.C. Hydro'has yet to get- © Knoerr-made the atate- permission to build its pro- ment during cross-examin- posed $2.8-billion Site c dam, ation of a panel representing but has d | the “pi without: permission ‘from the « ‘Ministry.. Agriculture {Land Commis- He asked the. six. ‘member sion, a / B.C. Utilities Com- group of farm experts if their mission hearing was told . ministry is aware that Hydro Tuesday. has: subdivided ° property. ‘The’ subdivided land: is without permission from‘ the property that could’ be flood- “] ed if Hydto gets approval to’ should be decided tee the land commissi ion, Knoerr said that ‘Hydro has been keeping title of land -below the safe line, the level effected by. potential flood: ing, and has left ownership of the property above the line in the name of previous owners. A: senior land ‘commission ‘staff’ member attending th hearing. said later than ‘th proceed with its dam project near-Fort St. John in| north- eastern’ B.C, said)” Don‘ Knoerr, past president of the Agriculture separ 10,000-member B.C. Feder- position that the sivestion a Rev.. Terry, Defoe was in- Other Pastors present were stalled:as pastor of St. Peter ‘Pastor Harry Haberstock: of Lutheran Church it, Castlegar Creston, Pastor : Towriss of. and--St. John’s: “Lutheran. Cranbrook and ‘Pastor Koe Church in Nelson on Sunday. ‘bernick'of Fernie: Both churches, have been | Rev.’ Defoe is a ‘recent without: 8, pastor, gines Rew, ,, graduate ‘SE the Lutheran. Lowell Kindschy was Theologt jeminary in Sask- California last August... wikatoon} Saskatchewanz!:; Hi the’ Prince. George re; 8 were allowed by. Knoerr complained ‘that Sala “subdivisions reflect an atti-. tude by. Hydro “that it‘ will not’ deal” with the land ‘commission on any, signifi- cant matter relating to Site C , but prefers the direct.:poll-. tical route to the cabinet." Much of the land that could be directly’ affected by the: (dam is in the Agricultural Knoerr. eaid that if. senior “of the A the land commission —also is the stage for long disputes on the number ‘of missiles. the aware rene thas. gone popeat Soviet Union’ has’in’ place...” Sources close to. the nego- ‘moved much from its opening ‘\position: and little. of the complex’ give-and-take such é egotiations need had occur- red.; i They will -have to: start Hydro officials ‘also ‘did not: negotiating seriously , by have: the’ ocean “readily: early next: year, however, if : ; Moscow.’ hopes. to block of land titles “but I ‘think he’ ‘has stopped.” i utside the meeting, i “Ministry. are’ aware — that a has been Cc filed» dep! of 672 Pershing ith the © Utilities and, cruise missiles in West- dro said that era: Europe platined for late ed without reference or. any ‘request to the land commis- ‘sion he assumes that: ‘Agricul- ture Minister Jim ‘Hewitt — “the minister seer for’: x The Castleg ‘outh Club held a meeting. Tuly’ 38 at the as of: February; this year it 1983,'one source said.’ had acquired a 2,466-hectarc, Ustinov last weok attached: (6,095 acres) as:well’as flow the. US. for sticking to. the way easements over an addi- so-called zero option. Under tional 84 hectares (88 acres). that proposal, the U.S. would , drop. plans to. deploy . the Pershing.and cruise missiles if-the ‘Soviet; Union removed ‘all'its" triple-warhead 88-20 and” older 88-4;‘and SS-5 A joint worship service was’served as ‘intern pastor one held in Castlegar with.many year at; Duchess and Idde Lutheran. pastors from south- sleigh, Alberta: em B.C. ‘attending. ‘Rev... He earned’ a bachelor’s Harold Clark of ‘Trail per- * degree in Sociology and Anth- formed the rite of installation ropology from Simon Fraser while Rev. Albert Krahenbil University before attending of Oliver preached the ser- the seminary in Saskatoon. mon. % -Rev. Defoe and his wife Kathleen have a 19-month-old:’ 5 on. long-range “pl nuclear missiles, negotiators eduling a cance to be Held: in the latter part, of August. The club needs Castlegar’s young people to pitch in and make the Castlegar Youth Club a success. It will be “holding ’a donation Car Wash‘ this’ Saturday’ at the Plaza Texaco’ from’ 10-3. to” raise “Etchfa-"* met Tuesday for three hours nge at 365-21 S : 2 and 25 minutes. « WAREHOUSE “WE RESERVE THERIGHTTO.«.° LIMIT SALES TO RETAIL QUANTITIES” An Parallel U.8.-Soviet, ARNT _ MIRACLE WHIP OLD DUTCH : POTATO CHIPS. daughter, Michelle. They live : peeremee funds for the club. Any per- i Tues. - Sat., 9:30 - tt] 200 ¢. box 88 Fi eave NS | inCastlegar. Both Rev. Defoe - E sons willing to lend a handare "Chin 3 Cre k : f reper and Kathleen: were born in u welcome. zs a Cree B.C. — one in Vancouver ant ‘The next meeting’ of the [i- “Drive a Little to Save a Lot" g 71-UP OR e ‘ 3 Vv | ewed the other in Nanaimo.: t eee “ etre Youth Club will be Local star gazers will have 2 ee 5 ; : — . E . - . : ; PEPSI COLA an opportunity to view .the 4 3 5 z : 3 : heavens from Kokanee Creek. Park through telescopes cur- | rently on tour: from’ San Francisco. ‘The Sidewalk Astronom- a fees oo ere oY eae] (UC We Have Low Prices! | mm dayne | ; OT Run sat fain % ; er vio at Oneal geen ee ; ie THURS , JULY 22 ry club st Cass mo It s aie : sh ree The Cosel : : pas r mie Inform ae pesca tele Be ay , : ; gia BARS clon eater ie, || nae eer : ee : scopes,”.one 17-inch and. the other 24-inch | in ‘size,are ease ; ‘ 2 ¥ = { : hatid-made by. John Dobson, HS HEHE i : we founder” of ' the Sidewalk . i: } : : ‘ a ie 4.9 Astronomers. 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