Valley man markets trap EDMONTON (CP) — Hanging in a tree, the Kania trap looks like an innocent birdhouse. But any marten bold enough to poke its head in- side faces a qui¢k, violent end. If tme marten’s nose touch- es the trigger to take the Now, Institute of Canada, an -govern- ment body, is a to use an Alberts | z0 : mtal gore will lireconvene Jan. 30 continved on page Al However, she says she would also like to bring in “mere musett displays — and that's.where her! museunt include the perennial issue of funding. But Doucette is realistic about it. “Museums are really low on the totem pole for funding.” GETTING READY . . . NEC director Lucille Dove Around the Group of Seven, - New NEC director it li prepares for: hew exhibit &F uf endl i i edie i "However, she is optimistic about the Castlegar NEC. *If-we can keep our grants around the same level as ey ar erpenene papain + film nights, plays...” She. heisaya the NEC can sleo sponsor programs within city boundaries to ensure residents know the NEC is alive and functioning. “We're going to have to work a little harder on pro- gramming” than a centre in the city limits, she explains. ee et ee visitors a Dovcatia sid sei aking forward vo meeting the ata Seren aaa fo cclutrece he Gpeetig ote eaitn Around the Group of Seven. a F The with refr held at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the NEC. BUT ONLY_A LITTLE House prices-to rise TORONTO (CP) — The price of resale houses.in Canada should rise only modestly this year even though sales will pecteely Desk sirens guthe bootase of improving consumer assessed this year is the While killing traps can be small animals, re- ay Mable siortgage reted, saya Royal pag ag Sa quarterly ‘survey: of Cosabties housing cautious and taking a wait-and-see attitude, hoping interest rates will fall further. Claude Root, vice-president pf Royal Trystco’s real estate division, says he expects this stable ‘environmeiit to continue throughout 1964 as long as interest rates’ stay where they are. Feds deny charges OTTAWA (CP) — ‘The Ex- consulate in Seville after “Barring any unforseen circumstances, resale prices should ineresee in value on the average by between five and 10 per cent,” he says. Arguing: that rates won't ri#é much this year, most | ing the bargaining powers of These bills are expected to public sector’ unions; ‘ami al- die on the order paper. and. lowed. the: B.C. are.to be replaced by new ‘Union to’ negoti- bills at the next session of the ‘ate. the layoff of 1,600 em- legislature which likely will ployees who were to be fired begin in mid-February. under the ‘sre In as well are straint program. five lesser bills and the Layoff and sen- i ding estimat- VANCOUVER (CP) — A West pe accord ee two- ada without, sonie means of Despite accusations by the money after the bus trip to Vancouver. “She had no idea how much tnt, named nal Ballet 8 a Swan Lake because of her pane pfiid, eonwusl cole. Harwood bas frequently daneed abroad with the Dutch National Ballet, at the Ballet Festival in Munich, Germany, and in the United States, THE SNAKE Kea Stabler, flamboyant q' with New Orleans Saints of the National Football » has, apparently rejected a $1-million offer to play football this spring with Memphis Showboats of the rival United States Football League. Henry Pitts, lawyer for Stabler, said his client, known as The Snake, is committed to fhe Saints, and their revitalization program under Bum Phillips, Stabler’s friend and coach when the two were with Houston Oilers. “He said he was very flattered as it was a very lucrative offer,” Pitts said. “But he did not feel like the job had been completed that he started in New Orleans.” GROWING UP Carole Pope, a Juno award winner last year as Canada’s best female vocalist, recently recalled her growing-up years in a Toronto suburb. * “I was always so incredibly bored in Scarborough that { really lived in a fantasy world,” she said. “I just used to pretend I wasn't there. I was always weird or unusual. I had avery sexual sense of humor. All I cared about at school was art and music.” When she was 17, she headed for the Yorkville district of Toronto, then a bohemian ghetto, where she “met a lot of musicians, quit my job as a graphic artist, took a lot of drugs, Street talk FOR A COUPLE of years now, Tom Biln and Cari Leeblich have reported to Street Talk in January the “doings” of the previous 12 months of Dan Campbell, one-time Municipal Affairs Minister in this province and more recently (before his “forced” retirement), an executive aide to Premier Bill Bennett. Well, Campbell is back in the limelight again, this err oe I wouldn't recommend that of BABY GIRL Tae eathes of enor inthe — has given birth to a girl, her lawyer said. rie Sara Keays, 36, formerly Parkinson's: secretary) gave birth New Year's Eve, lawyer Alan Hughes said in a news) release: Both mother and daughter are in good health, be added. Parkinson, 52, who has ackowledged he is the baby's | father, said in a statement issued by his lawyers: “I have been told of the birth to Miss Keays of a daughter and I wish the baby peace, privacy and a happy life.” Parkinson, once one of Prime Minister Margaret. Thatcher's closest aides, resigned from the eabinet Oct.'14 * after Keays accused him of refusing to tell Thatcher, about. their affair. She also said he had reneged on promises to: | marry her. RENTING Entertainer Gene Kelly, whose home in Bevetly Hille was destroyed in a fire before Christmas, is living in a rented house while deciding whether to rebuild, a spokesman said Tuesday. “He has moved into a rental house in Beverly "Hille: until he and the family can decide what to do,” said publicist Dale Olson. The exact loss from the Dec. 22 fire, ignited by lights.on a Christmas tree at Kelly's farmhouse-style. idence of 40 years, hasn't been determined, “but I'm su $1 million,” Olson said. Kelly, 71, is living in the rented home with his son, Tim, 21, and their two dogs. His daughter, Bridget, 19, was in town when the fire broke out but has since returned to school in Paris. O'Neill unable to identify gun WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. Hills home after the shooting. Parkinees, who lost his cabinet post last year: {0 '8 oom 3 in excess of . =P ROASTS 222- CANADA GRADE A BEEF. a STEAK CHUCK BEEF BLADE. CANADA GRADE A BEEF. Save $3.09 kg. ........ 99/51 PORK LOIN WHOLE OR HALF. CUT INTO ROASTS OR CHOPS. Save $1.76 kg. . 3373] 51® ORK CHOPS Seve $2.56kg.......... 3439 /,$199 FRYING CHICKEN 3218). 99° LIVE BABY BEEF SLICED. GOVERNMENT APPROVED. Save $1.99 kg. .. 31°] 89° SAUSAGE STICKS, $189 PLETCHERS. Save $1.10 eo. 500 BOLOGNA... PETER PIPER. Save $1.55kg........ WEINERS | ove $1.00 Pk. 464 Grom, Vib. Pkg. . 99° GARLIC RING 52381 99° GARLICRING $9.28) $7 49 BEEF eee 11-514" PINK SALMON CHALLENGER. 220 G. $429 7% OZ. TIN. [LUNCHEON MEAT $449 LIGHT TUNA BYE THE SEA. LIGHT. $419 6'4 OZ. TIN FROZEN FOOD GIANT. NIBLET CORN. ig Conn, SWEETLET SMALL PEAS. 350 JUBILEE. 12 OZ. TIN............... $4 19 (AP) — Aetress Jennifer But O'Neill, 35, said she O'Neill testified today she was unable to p. ly could not p ly identify a identify it. time as head of a special regional districts. It was Campbell who started regional districts back in 1965 and, comments Carl, “the sins of the fathers shall be repeated by their children yea unto each generation.” The return to a fairly active public role has neces- sitated a move from the Cortes Island White House at Mansons Landing to Vietoria for the Campbells. However, remarks Tom, Dan and Jeanie Campbell weren't proving much a farmers. The hog growing business wasn't too profitable for the twosome so they knocked off the porkers exactly one year ago this month and went into meat birds. Unfortunately, racoons also went into the chicken business and managed to get 11, leaving the Campbell's ahead by two (which was to be expected, when fate is tempted by getting 13 birds!). And a squash, the Manitoba Marvel variety “guar- aliteed” to weigh in at 250-plus pounds, checked in,at a piddly 82 pounds. So much for farming! Now for regional districts . . . CASTLEGAR has a new video store. It’s Valley Video and it’s located in the old Totem Travel office next dying to Cypress Sausage Deli. _) gun with which she acci- dentally shot herself in the stomach. Her husband, John Leder- er, 36, is charged with felony possession of a firearm aris ing from the Oct. 22, 1982 shooting. Prosecutors subpoenaed O'Neill to testify against him at a pretrial hearing that be- gan Tuesday. Lederer and O'Neill, star of the movie Summer of '42, do not live together. She re- cently bought a house in White Plains, but neither would confirm reports they are estranged. During the hearing, Bruce Bendish, assistant district attorney, showed O'Neill the .88-calibre gun police found in the bedroom of her Bedford “It looks relatively like it,” she said. “I don’t know any- thing about guns. It looks about the same.” She said that after the gun went off, “I don't remember much but the pain... all I remember is the pain of the bullet.” Based on the pretrial heat ing, a Westchester County judge will decide what tes- timony will be admitted dur- ing Lederer’s trial. Lederer, now working in Hollywood as a manager- advertiser, is O’Neill's fourth husband. Because of a 1976 conviction for criminal pos- session of stolen property and car licence plates, he faces a mandatory jail term if found guilty of the gun charge. JANUARY CLEARANCE ITEMS All items are floor models. EVAPORATED MILK CARNATION. 385 mL Tin........-- tke READY CUT MACARONI! OR LONG SPAGHETTI UNCLE BEN’S CONVERTED RICE $199 AYLMER TOMATOES Tact g MILDLY SPICED On. 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