Wednesday, April 12, 1995 Merritt speaks about attention Page 8B The Castlegar Sun City council hands out grants help send Nicolle Binnie to the Canadian Junior National Debating Championships in Halifax Council simply “received for information” a request for financial assistance from Wayne Stolz Jr Stolz Jr. has been invited to take part in a tennis tournament in Vienna, Austria and to attend the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament in Wednesday, April 12, 1995 The Castlegar Sun Page 9B What is Easter without all those eggs? An egg is dear on Easter Day——Russian proverb Castlegar April 20 and July 9 at the Brilliant Cultural Centre Other performances will take place in B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan as the group helps celebrate the 100th anniversary of the “burn. ing of the arms”, In addition, The Stanley Humphries Sec SUN STAFF That which was gold is the sky. What was the outer membrane is the mountains. What was the inner membranes is cloud and mist. What were the veins are the in religious symbolism, gave the Tzarina a set of jewelled Easter eggs created by the famous jew eller and craftsman, Peter vanilla extract and sugar); “Kulich” (the traditional Easter bread), which besides yeast and flour uses many of the same England, Scotland and on the White House lawn in the U.S., the Easter Sunday egg roll down a slope is the big thing. by the Easter Bunny, who is always very much in evidence, is intended for young children who must be accompanied by parents Castlegar council awarded two grants at last week's meeting The Spirit of *95, a performing group made up of 70 Doukhobors from across Canada, One of my earliest memories will get'$300. The group will be perpen, in ondary Schoo! debating club will get $100 to as masa London, England. n he A NINE YEAR OLD HURRICANE Submitted by: Pastor McGougan of New Life Assembly The door, burst open, annihilating anything in it's path and leaving a permanent imprint in the kitchen wall) A 9 year old hurricane named Ricky, proceeded along his pre-determined path, leaving a tennis shoe, a pack sack, a jacket and a skate board instantaneously and skilfully distributed as not to allow any part of the floor to feel left out of his generous donations. Dad's pre-morning coffee eyes were trying desperately to adjust to this bluryof activity so early in the day. And e found himself defenceless, and unable to absorb the onslaught of it was Sunday and try as he did, unprepared, youthful enthusiasm. After all, getting up before noon on a day of rest was unheard of, if noi sinful Before dad could swallow a mouth-full of coffee he was accosted with the urgency and excitement of a 9 year old boy with something that needed to be told and it needed to be told immediately. And without taking a breath this 9 year old hurricane exclaimed Dad! Dad! Dad! You won't believe what I learned in Church this morning. This guy and twelve crack commanido troops took on the whole Roman Empire The Leader got captured cuz one of his men ratted on him. But before-they-took-him he managed to wipe out the whole crowd with one spin kick. Man! I wish I had been there!! But they captured him and took him into a secret place in the castle and beat him and tortured him but he wouldn’t tell them anything. And then just before thy were to execute him, his homing beacon kicked in and his men found out where he was, All eleven of them stormed the wall wiped out these Roman dudes and escaped through a secret passage, but before he left he wrote a message on the cell wall that said I'LL BE BACK! Then as Ricky took a breath, beginning to gain some composure, jump into the conversation. “Now wait a minute son, are you sure that you have the story straight?” Well that’s not exactly what the man said, but I was Dad, managed to who was afraid that you wouldn't believe me if I told you what really happened lf you want to know what really happened, then attend the Church of your choice on Easter Sunday or read it for yourself in the book of Matthew Chapter 26, 27 & 28 \ Lighting The Way mt ST. 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School 9:45 am Evening Fellowship 6:30 pm Wedmesday Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 pm Friday Youth Activities 7:00 pm Pastor Stan Block OO U0 0 O Bid on items including: pe: ba ere : me ‘O oO Of0 0 OO000000 The Castlegar Sun's First Silent PACES HOSS deficit disorder Submitted Jean Merritt, a reading sup-. port teacher, was the guest Speaker at the March meeting of the Castlegar Learning Dis- abilities Association. Mert riveueing wads a ote’ with Barkley is director of psy- chology: and professor of Psy- chiatry and Neurology at the University of Massachussets Medical Centre. Among his many publications, Attention Disorder: as the most comprehensive great difficulty waiting” for fag Fr lemme user p suggestions as be done to help these children both at school and at home. Some suggestions that could work were: providing instant rewards for small amounts or work and trying Merritt informed the group that scientific stadies of ADHD: children over the past five years have-shtown that the primary problem is really one of an impairment of inhibiting behav- to make the work innovative said, co concluded that ADHD der with ior, or controlling the imp: to respond to a situation. The problems with hyperac- tivity Seem to be part of the fittle hope for long-lasting ben- efits unless it is continually ‘worked on. Show your stuff! SUN STAFF Area shutterbugs will have a chance to show their finest pho- tographs at the annual West Kootenay Camera Clyb Photo- graphic Salon. A display of photographers’ work will be held at the Waneta Mail May 22 and at the Castlegar Sunfest Each photograph entered will be evaluated on a scale of 10 by three judges using criteria set out by the Canadian National Associ- ation of Photographic Art Judges will also offer written constructive criticism, as well as some insight into what influenced their scoring. judges comments will be tran scribed and displayed along with the photographs and will thus allow visitors to better under? stand the components of quality photography. A ribbon will be awarded to for the photograph which gains the highest score in each category. Color categories are Nature, Human Interest and Open. The only category in black and white is Open, and a special-category this yéar is Still Life. Deadline for receipt of entries is May 5. Entry forms are avail- able at Vogue Studios. eo 8,000 Injuries Is A High Price To Pay ‘or Speeding. Please, Slow Down. Road*t Sense DON'T FORGET TO FLUSH. 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She was also a great admirer of work of the English writer and illustrator of children’s stories Beatrix Potter (The Tale of Peter Rabbit, etc.) and a contemporary of that famous lady. Consequently, until there were too many of us to paint for, each of us children would receive on Easter morning, our own specially painted egg “a la Potter” (Peter Rabbit, the cot- tage, etc.) I doubt if we appreciated the amount of work that went into those special gifts and I can't remember whether they were hard-boiled or blown, but for me they were the very essence of Easter time The chocolate bunnies, the hollow chocolate eggs decorated with white and pink icing, and the candy eggs were all very fine and tasty, but these all took s. ond place to the decorated real eggs. And rightfully so. Those candy confections, and even the earlier marzipan eggs, are new arrivals (200 years or less) on the symbolic scene. The avian, or more specifically, the hen’s egg, a daily and ageless miracle, decorated in a thousand different ways, has come in Chris- tian symbolism to represent the resurrection of Christ, in which the shell represents death in the tomb, and the breaking of the shell, the resurrection As such, it was adopted by the Christian community early in the second century. But as a symbol of fertility and creation arid many associated ideas, it goes far back into history in many cultures. Thus, Hindu creation scripture says: “In the beginning this world was merely non-being It was existent. It developed. It turned into an egg. It-lay for a period of a year. “It was split asunder. One of the two egg-shell parts became silver, one became gold. That which was silver is the earth See us for all your natural g gas or. rivers, What was the fluid within is the ocean, Now, what was born therefrom is yonder sun.” The Egyp- tians had a similar story for the cre- ation of the universe in which a gold en egg hatched into the Bennu bird or “Phoenix”, symbol of the sun. Every 500 years the Phoenix would burst into flame and be reduced to ashes. In the ashes was a golden egg which then hatched into a reborn Phoenix. OVER MY SHOULDER JOHN CHARTERS Faberge, and considered today to be the most beautiful ever created. Craftsmen and craftswomen have continued to this day to fol- low Faberge's lead in making Easter eggs out of rich or simple materials. My wife, Bunny, for exam- ple, prizes two wooden Easter eggs decorated in the Ukrainian tradition by Castlegar musician and craftsman, Mike Wen- nechuk I have a goose egg with tiny doors opening on to a wedding scene.’ It was done by Frank Richardson many years ago as a hobby crafi—a craft which is still carried on by local egg decorator, Deb Miller, whose work is on sale at the CP Rail Station Museum. Eggs were placed in Egyptian tombs and on Roman graves as symbols of rebirth Early Christian artists adopted the Phoenix as a representation or symbol of Christ the Savior and some while late represented it in their paintings as a peacock, while the egg became a golden sphere. Eggs—richly painted or gild- ed—were placed in Egyptian tombs and on Roman graves as symbols of rebirth, while recent- ly, clay eggs have been found in prehistoric Polish and Swedish graves. The egg also appears in many rituals. For example, in the Jew- ish Passover meal, a roasted egg to the left of the host signifies mourning for the destroyed Temple of Solomon, and as peace offerings among some tribespeople They are offered in many cul- tures as gifts of peace or friend- ship=-sometimes as richly decorated art forms, particularly among the Hungarians and Ukrainians. To refuse the gift of an egg is, therefore, to court disaster. Tzar Nicholas II of Russia, where the eg, nas a major place just past the junction on the Slocan Valley Highway See you at Rose propane fireplaces; furnaces; sales & installation. FREE QUOTATION VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY Cestegar Filet of Tuna with a red curry and fresh pineapple sauce FORD | Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources MINE SHIFTBOSSES All holders of Mine,Shiftboss certificates and certificates of competency are reminded that certificates issued prior to July 15, 1995 In order to maintain your standing a short examination, on the Mine Code, is required. 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