2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Se yember a, 1980 FOURTEEN RIBBONS, representing two first, place, seven second place and five’ third ‘place, have been awarded Lucy Eaton of Castlegar for her entries'into a etry contest held at the Contra Costa Country Far, Antioch, Calif. There were 18 sections in which. each person ‘could make an entry, which Mrs. Eatonsdid. Here she is shown with her many ribbons, and, awards representing her efforts over the years. He latest collection of poems “Love Is" can be seen to the left of her typewriter. Mrs, Eaton: was:.born «in. Bridgeport, Conn. 75 years ago, She came to Canada.at:the age of 10 and married her husband, Howard, in Carlyle, Sask., in 1931, While they often visited the Kootenays, they did not make their home here until 1967. One of her . poems from “Love Is” Oppears elsewhere on this page ” Cashews, Neato. _ KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L.A. 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' Be a A nouncement i Do you want your name fi Reasons is pleased to ‘announce that their apprentice i accomplishments of their groups, "as possible, in the Castlegar News?’ While quite a larger’ punber of Castlegar and “ala clubs | and hav wh regularly, Besson reports of thelr group's. activities, to “the: a stillsome who d do nok, oe Sy edad of this opportunity to tell the public: of the, This, isa reminder. that such reports are welcome, particularly now with the busy fall season getting underway and clubs and organizations starting up again after the summer recess, Groups with suggestions for picture-taking or wishing to” invite a reporter to cover major events should telephone t the managing editor of the Castlegar News, Mrs, Lois Hughes, at. 885-9517 during business hours as far in advance of the event’: Cathy Boutin is now from™:Vancouver as a a hairdresser on Sept. 8. BEAUTIFUL REASONS HAIR STYLING (1978) Ltd. 15971 Bay Ave., Trall returnin, 364-2225 its long sleep ‘EVERYBODY NEEDS Because it is so widely available, and costs some- what less than canvas, sheet plastic is a popular material for covering small boats that are stored outdoors during the winter. Here are a few sug- gestions from the . Allied Boating Association of Can- ada to help you do a good cover-up job. -Sheet plastic comes in | various thicknesses and types. Some are so thin and tear-prone that they’re worthless for boat covers, and sold for use as ‘painters’ drop cloths. It’s better to go to a-lumber and building supply house and look’ for tougher sheet plastic in- tended for covering lumber, temporary enclosures and other more rugged jobs. This construction grade plastic will cost a little more but will do the job much better. Transparent plastic will let sunlight pass through and ‘this, of course, can lead to fading of upholstery in the boat's cockpit. It’s better to look for dark green or black light more effectively. ather than just draping rangement to prevent the plastic ‘tearing on sharp cor- ners and to.avoid snow and © ice accumulation which will -collapse your covering. All you need is a pole or piece of two-by-four about the length of your boat. Support this at te ends with a tripod arrangement made of similar material, .making sure the whole structure Now drape your sheet ’ plastic over the ridge pole. and secure the ends ofthe’ plastic by typing or weigh ing them down. 7 * There's a temptation’ Xo las silver in color, and ‘sticks quite well to smooth sur-* faces. It’s sold in ha SOMEBODY SOMETIME ® Looking for part-time srpleynentt *"Ldoking for a specific ski 8 Boyou have'a marketab! ie talent or craft? °"Hefe are just a few yh ie tare looking for.people to coordinate — © Tree Se #'Steno' Sarvice’ ® Dessert Catering $ House ‘Cleaning talent or craft? le skill, of the skill areas Baby Sitting Service Meal: Catering Handicratts and building stores and its’ nominal use is to seal joints in hot air heating ducts against air leaks. The trouble with Core i ‘ery elan Party ideas & Services (clowns, ponies, etc.) Hobby Farm Information Photo Service Driving Help e Financial assistance e Management counselling (CASE) e Management training e Information on government programs for business “ Can we help you? See our Representative R.A. (Ron) Gillies wf: Monte Carlo Motor Inn’ Castlegar (Tel. 365-2177) September 4th, 1980 ON: 9.60 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. MEEDERAL BUSINESS - DEVELOPMENT BANK 30- Vth Avenue South Ccanbrock, B.C. VIC2P' Also avoid the stuff labelled material which will shut out tt you have or need any of these Talents — Give us a Call ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Phone 365-7479 Call Mon. to Fri. — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -W5- INFORMATION yon... fi pr Ha infomation service using duct tape on boat cov- - ers is that you can get an airtight seal between the boat and its cover. Then you have created a hothouse. . sweat and perhaps begin to mildew wilder weather, , ainuntivwund te lt you're going to use duct tape instead of tying the ends of your cover down, make sure there is provision for the free ci of airy NOTICE OF CHANGES PUBLIC HEARING on SCHEDULES THE APPLICATIONS Intand Natural Gas Co. Ltd. has filed Applications with the British Columbia Energy Commission for i s for all of natural gas within its service area. The cas has authorized In- terim rates effective July 1, 1980, which allow Inland to collect an ad- ditional annual amount of” approximately $3,100,000. The interim in- crease is subject to refund at 11% per annum following a public clears your boat. co, sen COLy, Sere) e, Cresthrook Forest net earnings go up 9 Your Carpet _THE PUBLIC HEARING Headquarters coe The Commission had earlier set down the Applications for a piititc by ivan Oglow y hearing commencing on September 8, 1980 in Kelowna, B.C. However, 965-7771 probable increases in the availability ‘of natural gas for industrial pur- \ayenreesennener te poses have just know In the Com- 7 pany’s submission. The Commission has therefore postponed the Crestbrook Forest In- dustries Ltd. reports net earnings of $5.6 million or $3.66 a share in the first six months of this year, equal to net earnings in the same per- iod last year. Sales in the first six The Mé The Moneymakers Rates to Celebrate hearing until Monday, November 3, 1980 arid the hearing will commence at 9:00 am. on that date, at the Canadian Inn, 339 St. Paul Street, Kamloops, B.C. EXTENSIONS OF SERVICE T0 PERSONS AND AREAS. PRESENTLY NOT SERVED it appropriate to consider Inland’s The further winner policy at such’ hearing. months were $58.6 million, e. sovings in: PUBLIC INSPECTION NOF THEAPPLICATIONS: you're compared with $53.6 million options. recorded to June 30, 1979. rate ora ra short or long term Sepatit, a guaranteed fixed ‘ate for inspection Net earnings in the sec- ond quarter of 1980 reached $3.3 million from sales of $29.7 million, compared with net earning of $3.4 million from sales of $28.8 million in the second quarter of 1979. Thank You.... nfo the Mayor, City Council, City Holl [ staff, Works Crew wonderful thoughts, ner and party. | woul also like to homie ‘all the people in the City of Castlegar for their co- Operation, patience and support you during my term as City Works Supervisor. | ask that you continue your support to my successor. soon thanks for a wonderful 13 years with and olf our‘ fri clends r the ifts, and retireme irate ve me Commerce " CANADIAN IMPERIAL, BANK OF COMMERCE re such as early encashability, chances are, a Moneymaker can meet your requirements. Come into. a Commerce branch today and pick up a copy of our weekly rate sheets giving details of the Moneymakers features. 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V6E 2L7 INTERVENTIONS Any persoi to give or it i} at the hearing, rand who has not already so notified the Commission should give written notice by September 30, 1980 to the Secretary of the and to the SUBMISSIONS BY INTERESTED PERSONS Any person intending to file a written submission, and who has not already done so, must file 10 copies of the submission with the Com- misalon ¢ and provide three coples to the Applicant not later than October CLARIFICATION Persons intending to participate in the hearing who to the manner in which to proceed should content the Secretary ee Commission by telephone (689-1831), or in writing. -) BY Dep D. Leach » Secretary 295 Columbia Ave. Castleatrd Plaza Bill Craven 365-3325 RSI ater ane CRHAMPEWY brevets CEMA RHY ED WD Ut LIT TAMIL LAY HERO THIOL NU ETE NY UEP OLIN my Brown Brown signs “fi nal pact” Says happy to be staying in. ‘my,home’ On July 6, 1971, 8 Uni-; veraity of lowa rookie named Brown signed ‘bis first Basketball Associ- atlbn contract with a, four-’ year expansion’ ‘club, ‘the , ttle: Super-Sonics, On Aug. 4, 1980, ‘nine segsons, 652 games, 10,474: ta, and one world cham- pldnship later, the 82-year- Sonic captain signed what thd “Spending your entire r in one city is some- ig an NBA player usually for, but rarely achi- evps,” Brown said. “I have been a part: of. the Sonics through the’ good times and the less. successful years. Happily, the last few seasons hie been very good, very. " miy be his final contract with . team. ' special ones; Seatile is my: poms) andI am “happ py, £0, he. staying.” : Indeed, playing his'-en- | ‘tire, career forthe “Sonics - i places Brown among. ail élite _ group of NBA. players. Only. three ‘active players, “Wes Unseld: (12 years ;—' Balti- more-Capital- Washington Bollets),, Dave. Cowens- (10 years'— Boston Celtics), and Gatvin Murphy '(10"years — } ¢ Houston '-Rockéets),-- have played their entire: careers © with one team for moré years than Brown's , nine, seasons .. with the Sonics, Coach ” Lenny Wilkens ba § ree played with Fred, coached him, and have followed.his develop- ment: as_a player for nine years. To me, Fred's transi- _ ay - Quard yee Height: 6-3" Weight: 185 ° } Birthdate: 7/7/48 H College: lowa ’71 “Experience: 8 years ‘tion, into the ‘sixth man’ role ‘and team‘captain epitomizes ‘tho toant’toncopt the Sonics ‘try to instill. In addition to havirig’some ‘good seasons ‘ahead of him on the basket- ‘ball'court, Fred is a valuable influence’ on ‘our’ younger ° players.” : Daring the 1979-80 sea: Hondsome vs. plain guy? Who seems. smarter? ; TRUE oR FALSE? ona standard Oriel Think- +. 1) Your ability to think, . ing Tes! reason and make logical de-- cisions is affected wy trav- per- sonality traits that tend to go -hand in hand with creative Intelligence. 3] Attractive men look more intelligent to most peo: ple than those with: just run-of-the-mill looks. 4] A person's ability to think creatively varies, de- pending on the mood he's in —, whether he feels anxious, outgoing, depressed, exuber- tress or - 5) Good writing is the outcome of good thinking. 6) It's hard for people to see themselves, but. when it comes to making an accurate estimate of one’s own in- telligence, most wives de- finitely have it all over their -husbands. AN! Be. Vy True. Sti FH the Applied Psychology Unit, of - oA Resulter The were lower if! ‘the sleds hey tale brief respite. c on, Jour. aitival is wise and can give you'at. } least a slight edge,over what } you'd @ cerree: have. judg- mental; 2) ‘Troe, At Middié ‘Ten- nessee State University, stu- dents were given personality tests, followed by a standard test of creative thinking.:: ‘It: was found that those who scored high in creative intelligence tended to differ markedly from low scorers in that they possessed the ‘fol- lowing characteristics to a significantly greater: extent: TReconfid in hi a person's creative .intelli- “gence (characte! ginality of thought and ex- ecution) ‘functions indepen- by .ori-~ Los Angeles . Lakers last April,.Brown came off the bench to score 84'points, his highest total of the season, on 16 of 21 attempts (including a four for seven mark from the three-point .range), to lead the Sonics to their only vic- tory in that series. -Brown is the Sonics , -all-time leader in six ‘statis: tical. categories — points, games and minutes played, "+ field goals made and, at- and steals, He also son, “D: lived ‘up: to his nlekname, establishing’ himeelf?as the NBA's premier, three-point field goal-shooter, ‘hitting’ 39 of 88 (448) from that range. : Although, Brown ‘scored ‘less _ than 1,000 points (960) for the first, time since’ tis: rookie season in (1971-72, ‘'he ‘still provided the Sonics‘with the “instant offense” that'Has be- come ‘his trademark.’ For example, in'the first -game ofthe 1980° Western Conference finals against the’: cor ‘dently from. the mood‘ he . _ holds the Sonics singlé' game scoring record with’’a’ 58- point performance at Golden State agate, Warriors on March 28, 1 resentative tothe NBA ‘Play- ers’ Association. ©: . ‘The ‘Seattle Super: Son- ics announced 'the signing of veteran’ free-agent ‘center Dennis Awtrey. to a one-year contract. Awtrey, a member of the Sonics’ 1978-79 champion-._ ship club, returns to Seattle after. short stint ‘with the Chicago Bulls, He ‘played 26 games with the Bulls before suffering.a ligament tear in his right knee on December 18 va. Los Angeles, “We're extremely happy to have Dennis back with the team,” ‘stated. Sonics ‘head ‘ coach Lenny Wilkens. “Den- nis will give us the. help we need at center. this year. He is already familiar’ with our /‘ system, and he should be able »° to givo Jack Sikma’the rest * he realiy needs, As for the . knee, Dennis says that he's in good shape and ready to go.” is expected to Awtrey replace Tom LaGarde, now of the Dallas Mavericks, as backup center to starter Jack Sikma, It is a familiar role for Awtrey, who first came to Seattle on January .17,:1979, six weeks after" LaGarde went down with a knee injury that sidelined him for, the season. 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Findings: “Practically no evidence was found support- - ing the notion of a relation- ship between creativity and jonal) state.’y talents against others, ne ‘ment: of; challenging’ tasks, respurcefulngrs, :veraatili organizational ability; aa :lectual curiosity, imagina- Lab- oratory (England) show that the disorienting effect of long-distance travel can have — a significant influence on the abflity to do logical thinking. Jt was found that sub-- josts made better scores on ” ntal tests before they em- rked on a journey than ortly after arriving at their " destinations. And in another experi- mént — in which 88 uni- versity students were paid to participate — the effects of a shbrt (100 miles) carney, were also ’ tion, P for adven- ture over routine, ability to work for long periods’ with- out getting tired, openness to ideas from others. . 3) False. Studies of the effect of physical appearance on the physical’ appearance on the perception of others, conducted by ‘a team of be- havioral scientists at’ the University of :Pittsburgh, show that people tend to entertain stereotypes, or pre- conceived opinions, with res- pect to attractiveness. It was found that “most on intelligence- lectual capacity igre sae: after the environmental stim- ulation of the journey. was indicated by scores obtained - TM. ‘Waterproof sundecks for your outdoor living area. West Keatenay W: Permanent vinyl sundecks related scales, the unattrac- tive (or relatively unpre- possessing) male was rated higher than the ‘attractive male.” To those of us who lack Adonis features, it's some consolation to learn that we look smarter than the lads with the collar-ad profile. 4] False. Ohio State Uni- versity studies indicate that Creates PROFIT SHARING Call or write: + "DAVE BABICH 102-8th A: reduces waste and: provides eae profits to all responsible for them. . Toget greater ‘profits and wages, 365- pants overlong’: Castlegdr N "VIN IMs” " and wives) were tested sep- : §] True. At the: Uni 2 versity’ -of California, a, team: ‘of investigators probed" the why's and how’s of writing. <. : Findings: Some: People can never be taught. On the other hand, a person: who has never - thought of himself.as a writer may evidence more creativ- ity in writing letters to: his friends than many a pro- fessional writer does when he ‘writes a book. It is concluded that the real problems of And it is observed that “writing is actually revising inner speech. It’s reaching into and editing that' stream of ideas which goes through our heads all the time — and connecting them with ‘out there.’ The great writer (whe- ° ther he writes for publication or simply for the. sake of preserving in. prose’ the thoughts, feelings, ideas and concepts which give him his identity as a human being) the wi lifts ‘the subjective to the universal.” : 6] True. In studies con- ducted by a team of in- vestigators at East’ Tennes- see ‘State University, mar- ried (both’h -works at the downi inadians", and a book USEROOM HUNT WRITING " FOR } CHILDREN: A. _WEEKEND OF READINGS AND Ss Friday night, Clatatie Wi Herts ‘will read from her: bras $20. the reagan: bot Center, we will have a chance; to view) the Photo Exhibit, “The play. sthiai is cpen to the ee our three authors will @ part ind Sicussion on children's iTnerats: Register by Septem WIZ, rice the date of this to October 4. 26, non: Continuing Selkirk Co rom 1:30 - 2:00 P.M. at At 2:00, and arately, first being allowed to estimate their, own — intel- ligence on a self-rating scale, GEM CUTTING. PLANT PESTS AND DISEASES, SAFETY ORIENTED FIRST AID, SPANISH CON- ‘TION, TAKING BETTER PICTURES, TYPING, Nor aN ans TYPING, PITMAN BASIC then being given a d: @ courses. In- test to access actual -in- telligence. 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