CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 19, 1982 ow AT THE Losing DIET. CENTER: [Franchises Avaliable] c2 “The Natural Way To Luse Weight” NOW YOU CAN LOSE 17-TO "25 POUNDS IN JUST 6 WEEKS! : AND WHAT'S MORE IMPORTANT, WE'LL TEACH YOU HOW 7 TO KEEP :IT OFF!. No shots, no drugs, no contracts Z HOURS: : Mon. - Frl. 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sat. 7:30 - . NUTRITION CLASSES: Tues. 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE ANYTIME UPON REQUEST Be Junio The Kinnaird Junior Sec- ondary School band attended KISS the Spokane Junior Lilac ;. Parade May 8, being the only Canadian band in the parade. Thanks goes out to band ‘director Ken Nelson for the “endless time and effort” spent in giving direction to the students, “Thanks also goes to par- ents who chaperoned on the bus, and to the band booster club and students who have had two successful catalogue deliveries so far. The Grade 8 advance band will be atteriding a parade in Radium May 29. They leave May 28, with plans to stop in Creston and Ft, Steele. The year is slowly winding down and the last meeting of the booster club will be held June 10 at 8 p.m. in the KISS staff room. 1749.8 ft. above sea level. : dune 1 and June 15. Actual maximum and timing of the depen: flooding. > kootenay power KOOTENAY LAKE LEVELS . NOTICE During the 1981 runoff, the maximum level a? Queen's Bay ‘reached Due to the above-average snowpack this year and the delay in melting of the low elevation snow, It is anticipated Queen's Bay could maximum level of from 1752 - 1755 feet, with the peak expected to occur k ore, by - we th dent, but. potential Is there for Figh runoff and’ possible local KJSSBand r Lilac Parade 3 We “KJSS BAND : . . The only Canadian band in the Spokane Junior Lilac Parade: collective agreement and the ‘B.C. Labor Relations Board. The case arose when Hy- dro gave a truck driver's job to Peter Smurthwaite of Lil- Jooet in) January. Smurth- waite waa nots member ‘of the ‘International Brother- hood of: Electrical Workers -when given the fob.’ he later, ‘under, the terms ‘of the col- «lective agreement, he should not have been hired. Supreme” Court!’ and. was awarded ‘six‘months sever ance pay for wrongtul dis- missal. ; His lawyer, Dev Dley of Kamloops, said the decision ‘allows an employee: to ‘¢ir- cumvent provisions of a col- lective agreement, Under the normal terms of a collective agreement, any dispute between an employee and union and the company . has to go through grievance «procedures and through the. Labor Relations Board, but in this case, that route has been ‘circumvented, Dley said. ‘Justice K.E, Meredith said: Hydro‘used Smurthwaite as a guinea pig in its efforts to hire non-union people ‘to. do union work. Ruth Davidson . . . she’s no lady TORONTO (CP) — She's no Lady. Not any more. She's plain Ruth Davidson of Brandon, Man., ‘and that's the way she likes it, she said in a Globe and Mail inter- view. “I never really. like. being called Lady,” Davidson said. “But I confess, I did use my title once in a while, but only to get my way —-like hairdresser was: booked up. When‘ they heart Iwas a Lady, they'd always fit me in” > She originally came from a small town.in northern Sas- katchewan —“just_a Hudson Bay Girl” — and was whisked ‘to nobility. more than 20 years ago when her husband ‘English title. | Bob Williams, a railway _ from Winkler, THANKS CANADIANS For The Pleasure Of Servi WE are Taking Your Currency At PAR May 22nd, in Colville, Washington ng You ee Bt Over 25 Participating Businesses! JC Penney Co. Country Store Mosby's The Cherry Tree Egger Furniture Ramble’s Sports Shop Barmans a TShirt Town = 7 Kelly's Office Supplies Goodwill Industries Millie’s Shoes E-Z Knit Shop Empire Auto Parts George’s TV & Appliances The Barbary Coast Harold’s Tavern ‘Don's Studi Western Ranch Store The Toggery Jack & Jill Shoppe Sandra Kay's Frank’s Pharmacy Man., made headlines in 1960 when he ‘became the ninth baronet of Tregullow on the death of his second cousin, Sir William Law. Williams. He died in 1975. His wife remarried, losing her title in the process, and returned to Canada. > sews Memories of the aristo- cratic life occasionally drift in on her, like the mist washing across the D shire’ moor. sitting around and doing nothing and getting bored, and drinking too much. I’ think Bob may’ have been’ better off if he had stayed (in Saskatchewan). : The easy life got him.” CHANGES LIFE. It was a far cry. from the life the couple was used to. In 1960, they were paying rent-on a small bungalow in + “It was kind of fun:'For the first six months, we played with dur titles, but we were too Canadianized for them to mean much to either of us. ins STRUGGLE . “It was a struggle at first. an. The manor. was ‘in rough shape. But‘we were comfor- table and- we never needed. money.” The couple set things straight .as \soon as. they arrived in London from Kam, sack, Sask. | “Tm just plain Mrs. Ruth Williams,” Davidson told the Fleet . Street ‘ newshounds’ who came sniffing for the .,afory,...And Tl. thank you, «people’ not ‘to: call »me’ Williams.” Her husband — who had become Sir Robert Williams — said, “I'm Bob. If anyone ,ealls me-‘Sir' I'll tell. them where. to get off.” . ‘ * At first, Sir Robert was so disillusioned with English barn-he! would proably rub person to credt kind of Kat and ng to ‘raise four children. ‘The fu- ‘ture Sir Robert. said) he wanted to ride the rails long enough to collect his pension from Canadian Nationa} Rail- ways. M ‘ Then news arrived of a relative Williams had never _ known about*— the: lord. of the’ manor. of Heanton-Pun- chardon, near Barnstaple in| ‘north ‘Devon, ‘Williams was instantly ele- vated from paying rent and punching a CNR time clock to ownership of 2,600: acres of: {English countryside, a dozen ‘farms, cottages, three manor houses,’a pub and half a village. OU veel “ SUNDRE, ALTA. (CP) — vif ‘the! big‘: bad wolf saw George Leussink's straw hog “For the first six months it was awesome,” Davidson, 56, said. “They wanted us to attend everything, go: to: cocktail parties, give speeches. But after a-bit, we wont right. back to the way we.were in Canada.” A A woman and her daughter used to help with the house- work af Upcott House, “But I used to sét those two down in the kitchen all the time, make tea for them, and talk. People thought that . ‘was terrible. But that's the Canadian way, isn't it?” .~ Her young boys peppered .. paint ‘away. at ancestral oil it + ings with a pellet gun before she called a halt to their — hallway target practice. _ She painted and wallpa- from the Devon estate, man- aged by her son Sir Donald, thatched roofs! have, Beén ‘used for hundreds ofl but Leussfnk may be the ne ME society he thought of re: his-paws in ‘glee and then Ts the hog barn. hei widest noucing his title and re- havea heart attack trying to point the T-shaped building ahead at today's interest turning to Canada. But he soon took to the country life, blow. it down. The barn, ‘with almost measures about 180 metres. The barn is built from “like a duck to water,” 9.490 square metres of floor tightly compressed rectangu- Davidson ssid. Unfortunately, he also took to booze. When he died at ‘space and holding between 3,000 and 3,500 pigs, is strong enough fo even withstand the lar bales of straw. About 1,000 bales were used, and because they are compressed Upcott House he was only 50._ rigors of an Alberta winter, they. have sufficient. struc- “The doctor warned him. said Leussink, 53, a hog pro- tural strength to support a about his liver. His drinking may have killed him. “In the last four or five trouble. “I guess (his death) was just. a ‘combination of him: ducer who lives near Sundre, * 90 kilometres northwest of Calgary. Straw’ buildings are not new and ‘are used for such ‘things as storing grain, and building, he said. ° “They make beautiful building blocks.” to keep them away from the straw. “This is a fully modern hog operation,”: Leussink ' said: “They're fed automatically and it’s completely environ- mentally controlled.” HOMEGOODS .-FURN ITURE WAREHOU? ‘:“"Drive a Little to Save'a Lot” Hard were the deciding factor that led Leu- ,ssink to build the barn last year, said the unsuccessful Liberal candidate in the recent Olds-Didsbury provin elal byelection. It.cost about $80,000 com- ‘pared to about $1 million he estimates a. conventional building would have cost. ‘With current -bank rates, interest charges alone on a the 10th baronet. A married daughter lives _in England and a son in . Brandon, Man. The eldest son, Robert, was to have in- -- herited the title but died in a motorcycle accident in :Hud;, son Bay, Sask., while on visit. . “The money from the eatate - helped pay for a new honié in’ Brandon for her and her hus- band, Frederick Davidson, an Englishman in the construc: | tion business. Pa “There is no way we will ever go back to England to.. ‘ live,”. Davidson said. * ada. We don't think too much of the English class system.” Neither does her son Don-: ald, 28, who refuses to use his title. x i Sir Donald married an En ry might find it fun being Lady . Williams.” ms ~ Straw hog barn | ‘1-million loan would cost i A wwice what he spent on the ‘straw barn. i “Even if it rots every six months, I would still be rates.” c 17-day © closure _ announced WOODFIBRE (CP) ‘— the east shore of Howe Sound north of Vancouver, will be closed for 17 days this sum- mer. = The company said the clo- sure, scheduled to begin July 1, is due to a softening pulp market and regular yearly maintenance. Plant manager Stan Smart said it is hoped markef con- ditions will improve so it won't be necessary to close the plant again later in the year, Ss Some 450 workers will be affected by the shutdown, most of them members of the Pulp, Paper and Woodwork- ~ ers of Canada. 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WOODLAND PARK Over 1,200 sq. {t., 3-BR home with fancy rock fireplace, sliding doors from formal dining area on to a large sundeck, Finished downstairs with 2-BRs & rec a Is more yet to learn about sonably priced home so ‘a call or drop by the of- 2 70's. LAND PARK th assumable $59,000 mi "85. Over 1650.3q. ft. hor redecorated and redesign Surrounded by evergreens in front and birches In back, living room and a bri with room for the chit sanisitie: i 4 NEW, DIFFERENT & EXCITING rt © EVERYTHING Is this energy-efficient home featuring . REDU ‘Rectly new home in downtewn location, wood basement, com- 000. NOW $79,000. Vendor yat the large fenced back yord pravides BRAND NEW, 3-BRs, 1% bath, privacy and seclusion found mostly in r windows. There full bsmt. located ‘in Voykin ‘out of town areas. A spacial feature is ion, midway Nelson and the hot tub, Owner very anxious and Is. Castlegar. asking only $63,000. pressure treat ¥ ination wood/electric furnace, double ‘are build- Thursday, May 20 through to W: Supplement to the Castlegar News of Wednesday. May 19, 1982 aS Mothers and daughters are the focus of “Paper Dolls". But the subject isn't mom's apple pie and Saturday night dates when Jennifer Warren and Alexandra Paul (top left and right) and Joan Hackett and Dar Hannah (bottom left and right) star in the story of teen-aged models and their ambitious and anxious mothers, The TV movie airs Monday, May 24 on "The ABC Monday Night Movie". lvar’s House Of Music Coulter Jewelry Clark’s All-Sports The Yarn Basket The vi ing Tavern Deal with confidence! 365-2155 Check with us BEFORE you administer last rites to your TV © Pick-up and Delivery Service _ © Installations ‘ Bill’s TV Rebuilding Quasar Sales end Service (Pass Creek Phone 365-3466 SLOCAN CITY Vendor must sell this lovely 3-88 home situated on a large fully landscaped cor- ner lot. 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