" CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thutsday, April 19, 1979 ie WER Visit Our R.V. . Display At The — _ WEST KOOTENAY TRADE FAIR '79 | Friday and Saturday, April 20 & 21 Castlegar © New and ‘Used a Recreational Vehicles. ® Parts and Accessories (Mike's Mobile Homes Ltd.) .,, DL.No. OO112A MIKE’S R.V. RANCH — 365-5741 HONDA inn 3. Se TO THE FAIR! We'dloveto _ See You There! — > JONES BOYS MARINE | the Boating Adventure People will be at the West Kootenay —TRADE FAIR— SNA, ae age REISE Friel sta a ile aE OO TEI CSI ee AN TE BE eee 7 “. serious musicians between the 5 summer to study# with well- a. known Canadian artist/teach- 7 ers, when ‘the. Banff Centre ¢ offers a program specifically for ‘Ann Landers’ ; Dear Ann Landers: |'vo been reading your column for a long time and have concluded that you think when you print a sad fetter you/not only halp the person who writes I but others who might'have the same problem. (Misery loves ee eo Community Arte Council The Vancouver Art Gal- models from ihe late 10th cen- . tury) are; contrasted with ‘the more’ expressive’ and’ topical work .of Rauschenberg. A My dear. woman, you are wasting your time, As my wise.old: “grandmi r used to say, ‘Your pneumonia won't cure my measles. eu «I don’t'cara:to read about misary and grief. Lifa is sad enough ag.It is? I turn:te Ann Landers strictly for laughs. If.t -want:to cry,"l.can read my own mail. Friends and relatives have.been dumping.on me for years. : ° Mother is crippled with arthritis. My only slater Ia living Itt’ a drunk'who beats her regularly.’! have a daughter who q ‘Is-very mixed ‘up: ‘and Into heavy drugs. She dropped out of school. and | haven't heard from her In three’ months. My:. husband has been sesing a woman at work for six years and tells me, '‘If you don’t like it, you can get out.’ | ‘ So keep It light and funny, Ann, or !'m'golng fo pass you over. : ‘— Don't Need More Tears Dear Don't Need: t hate to lose a reader, but | Suggest you. skip my column and go straight to the comics. You don't have ‘the fogglest notion of what this column Is all about or what 'm trying to do. Goodbye and geod luck. cy s * ‘. Dear Ann Landers: I’m grossed out over that.letter from the screwball who considers herself an authority on overwelght women. Instead of suggesting poychlatric help for fat ladies ane shold go to a psychlatrist.and‘find out why she Is so stile. : i e You can't pick up'a lery depi will be in Trail May 23-24 with an «exhibition entitled “Graphite”, including drawings by leading historical and contemporary artists. et The exh will be ‘on k drawing by Emily Carr which served as a personal record froma coastal trip represents.a, different, use. of graphite than’ the photo- ‘graphic likeness in Suzy Lake's display’ at the Laura ‘Morrish School gym the evening of May 28, It will be available for school classes the following day during school hours, ‘The 18 works in'the oxhi-. bition span approximately 100 years and indicate the remark- able variety of ways, artists’ Qave used’ graphite: in this - period. It further illustrates the change of graphite from boing simply, a preparatory’ tool to having the full status -of an : artistic medium. (8 Most of the exhibition is drawn from the Vancouver Art _Gallery's permanent collection. ; or ‘any without being hit over the head by an article on ‘why women overeat."' They Imply (or say straight out) — that overweight ; people are mentally ill or they feel unloved and turn to food for comfort. oii God gave. us tastebuds. because he wanted us to enjoy food. 1 am overwelght because I'love to cook and can eat a meal Just tasting. !' refuse to apologize for my size and | don’t hide in the house. My husband loves me'the way | am and has never asked me to'go on a diet. | would rather be 20 pounds overweight than ruin my health with pills and end up looking tke a.starved rat. Me 3 a Sy — Plump in Riverside And Loving ft Dear Riv: Thanks.for'a good rebuttal. Take that and that and that — all you starved rate! Sake s : f ’ * * . Dear Ann Landers: | was: upset by-your response to ‘All Sales Final."’ | agree that some people take advantage of merchants and try. to return merchandise they have used after they decide they don’t want it. But what about.a box of candy that Is old'and dried-out or an aerosol can that quits one-third of the way down? Or nylons with snags? Or a warped record or:a deck of cards with only three queens? What then? Any suggestions for the honorable shopper who does not get his money's worth? Y —NoChlseler Dear N.C.: The honest shopper can get his money's worth if - he does business with reputable firms. | am reminded of Edmund Burke's words of wisdom —*‘‘Economy consists not of saving, but In selection.” A Peer iers CONFIDENTIAL to Can't Understand the Speed of Gossip — Can You?: Some people fes! they must tell the ‘‘hot neaws'' immediately —. before they get the facts and learn the dirt isn’t true. E : Bal oY ree E ae Ee Bae At Gifted: Musicians Exceptionally gifted and from Aug. 18 through 29. + The faculty include: Gwen Beamish and Willard. Schultz, piano; David Zafer, , violin; _ Ralph Aldrich, viola; Claude ages of 10 and 18 years will have a unique opportunity this Keple, theory. gifted youth. There are still some open- e.. Eas By e | Special Program Aimed theoretical studies and.lectures - Kenneson, cello; and Kathleen : Twenty students of the * pianoand 10 each of viola, violin ; handpicked. to study in master . and cello disciplines will be ings in the course and the. deadline for ‘application is May 1... Those: interested should write: The Registrar, The Banff The ition includes artists’ > such as Edward Burne-Jones’: and Robert Rauschenberg and B.C. artists Salmon’ Harris,’ Glenn Howarth, E.J. Hughes, Emily Carr and Doug Biden. The subtle richness of .* graphite is, at times, overlook- ed in favor of the overtness in _ form and color of other media,. yet its varying textures and luminescent qualities have made it a versatile tool for the artist. In the exhibition, Burne- Jones’ cooly poised classical Testing Urged. By contrasts such as these, | "Graphite" emphasizes ® its changing role from a ‘prepara- “Vancouver Art Gallery Exhibit _ Shown in Trail Next Month — tory’ to a finite medium in the modern era. Tho -public exhibition in Trail is being co-ordinated. by the Trail and District, Com- ‘munity’ Arts, Council, and: the achool district office is arrang- ing for school class showings, Funding. for the. touring exhibition: is: coming fromthe B.C. Cultural Fund, the West- ern: Canada Lottery, and the National Museum Corporation. ; of Canada, | Frozen products are often better than fresh in terms of nutritional value: Experimental data shows better-known method of food preservation than freezing. As an example, a four- ounce serving of reconstituted frozen orange juice contains the recommended dally required ‘vitamin C; as well as folic acid, thiamine, potassium and other essential nutrients, ‘Freezing, per se, does not lower vitamin or nutriént con- there is no ° tent of foods. However, im- proper storage can injure nu- trients as well as vitamins, "Storage of O°F (-20°C) or slower. reaults in excellent. re- ‘tention of the vitamin content of frozen’ foods, At storage temperatures above 16°F (10°C), however, certain vita- mins can be. lost over a‘rela- - tively short period of time. Consumer Facts is a public service feature ofthe News/-. Mirror in ‘co-operation. ‘ with Super Valu’ Stores. *) ;; RAND OPENING — - Saturday, April 21st. - We're open from 6:30 a.m.,to 8:00 p.m. every day. Come in and sample: ° Super Juicy Roast Beef Sandwiches * Hippo Deluxe Burgers - : : © Fast Food Breakfasts and More! While you're here .... don’t. forget to put your name in for o weekend stay at . the Park Lane Motel or the Shamrock Motel’in Spokane! ndwich Shop “1004,"Columbia Ave. Castlegar.» A resolution from the On: tario branch of the Consumers’ Association of Canada (CAC) ‘ ‘has asked that microwave ovens sold at the retail level be tested’ for radiation leakage Upon arrival at the home or place of destination. ~ The resolution presented at the association's annual con- vention also: asked that an annual check be made by ‘a technician.’ The national or- ganization’ will vote on the resolution later. *, . Margaret Young of. King- ston, Ont., one.of thé authors of the resolutioi, said that there is no legislation on safety stan- dards once the oven is out of the manufacturer's hands. 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