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Two of the hoped-for high- lights of the year-long event are visits from the Queen and the Pope. Both are invited, the Queen in July and ‘the Pope sometime in early fall. past,”.says Thomas Maxwoll, chief economist at the Ot- venti tawa-based - Conference Board of Canada. “To use that knowledge to predict, the future, I have to’ assume that the way in which people behave will not change all that much, and that's not necessarily so." Michael McCracken, presi- dent of Informetrica Ltd. of Cy ihe Fostible Dream, Reasonable’ ‘ate: 12-604-836-2202. HougEsoAr HOLIDAYS ya Ottawa, say may have as many as six different economic forecasts based on “and all orn N: A. 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COMPUTERS FORECAST The conference. board's forecasts’ are based on com- ‘ plicated sets of mathematical equations : designed to “model” how one thing leads to another ii in the economy. a late bloomer be other big-city standards, Toronto. has ‘ nevertheless ‘come a long way from the day in 1798 -when th Mayor ‘Art Eggleton, the city's 69th mayor, has al- ready signed the official in- vitation proclaiming next . year’s party. And the coming shindig is shaping up to be somewhat more lavish than past birth- day parties. The 60th anniversary, in 1884, included parades, pag- eants, military events, fancy- - dress balls and fireworks. . HIT BY DEPRESSION However, when it came time for the centennial, 1934, the country was gripped in the Depression, but city ‘fa- thers’ made do with what they could. There was the reopening; of historic Fort York, a music week, a visit by a famous native, a silent- screen star Mary ‘Pickford, and the ceremonial return of the mace of the Parliament of Upper Canada, which had . been captured by the Ameri- cans during the War of 1812, Since then, Toronto has come of age, after a long adolescence. » In the 1950s came Sunday sports, then Sunday movies, John Graves Simcoe first’ settled in a canvas house in York and dreamed of streets lined with two-storey bulla: ings. In 1884, that harborside area was incorporated into the City of Toronto in what is still York County, with Wil- ljam_ Lyon. Mackenzie the city's first mayor. Based on 1981 statistics, the city’s population has grown to 599,217, compared with 980,354 for - Montreal, Canada’s, largest city. How- ever, Metropolitan Toronto, with its six“component: mu- nicipalities, has a population of 2. million, compared with 2.65 million for the Montreal Urban Community. And Toronto has blossom: ed into a cosmopolitan array of . diverse cultures. “That's what the. sesqui- centennial is all about,” says Ted McMurrich, head or- ganizer of the 1984 celebra- tions, -"With the theme, ‘A cele- bration of friends,’ the focus will be on Toronto's links to the rest of the world through its citizens and their’ ac- , couch Sunday sundry. other diversions and, last. year, beer in the ball park. : Those things alone should liven up the next party. However, the city has long had one of the finést art galleries anywhere, as well as museums and concert halls, and it’s the home of the National Ballet of Canada and the Canadian Opera Com- pany. It also has Harbor- front, Ontario Place. and striking architectural, old and new. All considered, the city hopes to attract a 19-per-cent. increase in tourism, ‘such 2s Boston did on its 850th anni- versary in 1980. - MEANS MILLIONS Statistics say Toronto drew 16 million visitors in 1982, generating $2 billion in revenue for the hospitality and retail industries. With a 19-per-cent increase next year, city fathers would be looking at 19 million visitors and an additional $380 million in revenue. * Organizers say there will be daily listings of activities posted throughout ‘the city and full of events All the sare fed into computers, which produce . precise. numerical “forecasts” of the future. “What we do then is to sit down and ask ourselves whe- @ ther what the computers say makes sense,” explains Max- > well. “Sometimes it doesn’t.” “More often, we find our- selves with three or four plausible forecasts. So we sit down and talk it out among ourselves, using . separate teams of analysts who argue the case for the different ah predictions. history, in the present and in the future.” will be available at special information centres. SS Swe) wT OS DDI ao ee i, CASTLEGAR NEWS, April. 27,1983 C5 Answer to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No. 50 ASIP RR ae eo ae Dir} ca OL) Baoioe HOP AOON ERD! DiI imimz| apt st I Om - le rd Hi ZOATE OL OBAE IR! BTIAONI BIE IRI | aes (S| TIEINIS RABBIT SPURNS FINE SUITOR'S RING, PREFER- RING CARROTS TO CARATS. . Social Credit DATED: April 22, 1983 ELECTION ACT PROVINCIAL GENERAL ELECTION ROSSLAND-TRAIL ELECTORAL DISTRICT Pursuant to Section 67 (4) of the Election Act, Electors are hereby notified that the following persons have been appointed as Of- ficial. Agents for their respective candidates at the forthcoming election: Candidate e Official Agent SIEMENS, Walter A. Leo Soligo 1440 Bay Ave. Trail, B.C. Chartered Accountant DARCY, Christopher , Margaret Ross N.D.P. 228 - Ist Ave. S.S. No. 1, Trail, B.C. " Member Service Rep Mark McEwan 3432 Bay Ave. | Trail, B. beristor & Solicitor COCCHIA, Sergio C. British Columbia Liberal Party Polly H. Goodwin | Delivery Fruitvale, B.C. PEITZSCHE, F. W. James Labour VICTOR D. ARCURI — Notary Public Returning Officer Rossland-Trail . Electoral District CLEAN COTTON RAGS _ WANTED Eastlagart News 197 Columbia Ave. @ MONDAY, MAY 2: dergarten SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 eae Grade One & Kindergarten Registration . For the 1983-1984 School Year Parents of children who should enroll in either Kin- dergarten or Grade One in September are asked to register their child at the nearest elementary school at the time and date indicated. If the child is -presently attending Kindergarten, there is NO necessity.to register him/her in Grade One. Please note that a birth or baptismal certificate must be shown before a child can be registered. Kindergarten pupils must be five years old on or before December 31, 1983. Grade One pupils must be six years old on or before December 31, 1983. COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE: In accordance with Section 113 of the School Act, every child over the age of 7 years and under the age of 15 years shall attend some public school during the regular school hours every schoo! day. 8:30 a.m.-11:30a.m. — Kinnaird Elementary and/or Valley Vista. (all reg TUESDAY, MAY 3: oe om 9:00 a. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4: at Kinnaird El y) 9:00 a.m.- -12:00 noon — Castlegar Primary 8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. — Tarrys and Shoreacres Elementary (at Tarrys) 8:30 00. a.m. — Blucberty Creek Elementary 0p . — Robson Elementary 30 a.m, — Woodland Park Elementary 8:15 a.m,-11:30.a.m. = Gestlegar Primary 8:00 a.m.-11:00.a.m. — Ootisc 8:30 a.m.-11:30.a.m. — Pass Creek Elementary jenia Elementary Thank you for your cooperation, J. 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