C4 TW rratnecias ococn Pony CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 12, 1979 . MAX HAINES A kiss before CONCRETE PUMPING Truck-mounted pumper with 55-ft; boomrreach, plus extensions. Reasonable rates. Contact: : Pepin GF. aldol @ BUILDERS LTD. x 1047 GRAND! FORKS, B.C. Phone 442-2188, or Residence 442-9147 Every twenty minutes of every day a Frenchman or Frenchwoman dies from alcoholism. In some paris of France alcohol Is led by the man st the of the house, ax and added e cockles of thelr hearts on their way to school, ‘In the tiny village of Saint-Macaire-en-! pMauses near Cholet, in Western France, the Bouvier family existed in less than ideal conditions. Each day Papa Bouvier blessed the dawn with a full tumbler of locally distilled pure alcohol, Papa grad do ) as the day wore on. By (fall, Bouvier strap; to his bed. had the e of of curtailing apa’s annoying little habit of tlest through the Bouvier's two sparse rooms s Ed wildly at anything which mov In order to endure Papa's ungentlemanly conduct Mama Bouvier was not averse to testing the local fot ig herself, She never became a confirmed alco- a but sort of went around in a stupor all day An unhappy home Into this rather unstable marriage were born two . daughters, Leone and Georgette. Both attended the village school, but it soon became apparent that the two children did not have similar abilities..Leone was a pleasant little girl, although she was far from attractive. Her nose was decidedly oversize, and her eyes were located just a touch too far apart. She got along well enough with her fellow pupils and her teachers, but she was a slow learner. Georgette was another kettle of fish. She seemed to absorb her schoolwork without effort. She was two years older than Leone. By the time both girls were teenagers, their future paths were well de- fined. Georgette, at the age of eighteen, left home and entered a nearby convent to become a nun. It is difficult from this distance to ascertain if Geor- gette’s reasons were: entirely religious, or if she would have joined a high wire act to get away ‘from her drooling, eid, alcoholic father Her mo- tives matter little. Georgette became a m Leone left schioel a the age of fourteen, She acl Risto “Torunen _ ema "po YOU NEED ene ABOUT U.B.C., $.F.U., U. OF VICTO B.C.L.T. or SELKIRK COLLEGE? Repr i from these Wtable to answer q s and give about prog ees, Pp housing, etc. THURSDAY, APRIL 26 — 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Patenaude Hall, David Thompson University Centre es . NELSON y Interviews will be ona first-come, first-served, basis. 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On: Mond ~ moming, with the first Issue of the " Mirror on press, receptionist Kay Hughes > proudly applied “We eve Done If” cards to the, : * posters.—News/MirrorFoto' °Fstate { By Realtor NORM WERRE “Comfort in a man’s arms WHAT GOES WITH HOUSE? > : : *~ Soon he was looking at other Emile was a4 ood looking, muscular lad of twen- poet as ving, frorking asa mechanic ung peop! spot weel we 5 pe age but bute enc Sunday he made love to Leone far Leone veut "deeply in love with Emile. Emile, while at first infatuated with his new romance, little by little began to tire of a regular diet of Leone. rls. Then he took to soon to [Steg a Papa. He eee ne to ha an abortion, Heartbroken, the simple peasant ain did as she was told. We will never know Leone's intention when she purchased a .22 automatic pistol from the gun shop. Possibly she contemplated suicide. Maybe she had other motives. Later, she was not able to express r tie abortion she carried ad. 01 e chill falls, eae casually mentioned thatt he was leaving France for good. He had accepted a position in North Africa. Leone asked her lover point blank, “Then you have no intention of ever marrying “No, never,” came the crushing reply. {he al around hasiover's neck and drow to hers, With her other hand she extracted the pistol trigger. llowed was not dramat- e pertinent facts of th ‘i to parties in trate Leone's upbringing by drag- incoherent father to the witness atand, nical ne was still being compared to her ane just ‘as her mother used to do when they were chil e prosecution emphasized that her poor upbringing did not excuse her actions. Didn't Geor- gotte come from the same home, s sud 4 as everyone could see, Georgette had becom .Leone Bouvier was senvenced to ite imprison- ment in Haguenau Prison, Copyright Toronto Sun Syndicate- up a gered convent where — Real estate is usually defined. as the land and everything attached to’ it, such as: buildings, trees, shrubs, etc. The buyer norm- ally gets all of the real estate, but none of the owner's personal property. The prob- lem arises when personal property has become a part of the real estate. This is called a fixture and does pass with the real estate. There are three usual tests which must be satisfied. Has the personal property been permanently annexed to the real estate? Is it intended to become part of the real estate? And finally, what is the local custom? Usual fix- tures might include: shaders heaters, : ranges, vs storm windows, ging fie tures, ete. it is “important that athe seller spell out specifically in: his sales agreement exactly? what he intends to give to the:, buyer as part of real estate.’ This will save misunderstand: ing at the closing, and sop nnes save a sale. Ns 8 if there is anything’ we: can do to help you in the fietd of real estate, please phone or: drop in at CENTURY 21 —: BIG ROCK REALTY LIDA; 623 Columbia Ave., Castlegar. Phone. 865-2111 (Office) or, 366-3703 (Home), = lied you'ask him: to take the garbage out, he always @ says ‘later’?”’. Smokers Ignore Hazards Cigarette sales are boom- ing all over the world despite rising prices and stern: health warnings, Last year alone, there were an unbelievable four tril- lion cigarettes puffed, an. in- crease of several billion from the year before. This shows people on this planet are ignoring the health warnings of health experts. But people in North Amer- m -ica seem to be getting the right idea. . Cigarette output de- creased four per cent last year from the record 1976 level of 693 cigarettes, statistics show. Figures also indicate there is a trend toward blended, and lower tar and nicotine ciga- rettes, - Bridge Beat By JOY KEILLOR Stayman Two-Club Convention After your ‘partner: has opened One No Trump and you have a four-card major suit, and at least elght high card points, you may havea better play in your major suit rather than no trump. To ask your partner if he/she has one, we use the Staymian Convention. The Stayman two-club bid is an artificial bid and does not _ Indicate a club suit holding, It asks the no-trump opener “Do you have a four-card major suit (Qxxx or better)?” : One No Trump bidder will then bid: 2 diamonds - (artificial) “No, I do. not have a four-card major suit.” } RLOP Presents ‘Trial by Jury’ _ Next Month Rehearsals are well under way for Rossland Light Opera Players’ upcoming ‘production of Gilbert and Sullivan's “Trial By, Jury.” The mini-operetta will be performed at the Rossland Sec- ondary School auditorium May 4 and also, in conjunction with Fiesta Week, at the Trail Jr. High auditorium May 10 and 12, Curtain time for all perfor- mances is 8:p.m. “Trial By Jury” involves a breach of promise suit brought before an English court ‘in the: late 19th century. 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