iver ie nish EE CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 1 1974 “ Hemniay School Art Display, Visited by Large Number . Saturday's anoual Blemen: “tary School Art Display, with its colorful array of art and ‘enjoyable rhythm band, drew a good attendance during the KC Days festivities. (+) i Art from Kinnaird Elemen- . tary, \Valley Vista! School and. : kindergarten, Woodland’ Park; Robson Elementary, ‘Pass Creek, ‘Shoreacres, :Tarrys, (Twin, Rivers,° Twin’ Rivers “SP rimary and‘ Kindergarten, and Silver Birch'schools, as well asa very colorful‘and attractive jection from Stanley, Hum- Pl ‘on dls lay. “The Stanley, Humphries s section, organized | by’ Mrs. Carol Couch was from the ‘Art Departments contained ' oi} ‘paintings, drawings, wood carv- ng \ bendwork and ‘variety. of ther r mediums, hae Larry: Brown, Mrs. Maureen Mitchell, Mrs. Nancy» Knight, Mrs Hope: sWhlttacker, Mra, le MacBain,’Mrs..Rene Brown, Mrs, Des ‘Desal’ ‘and Mrs. Dorothy Miller-Tait.):- ‘The Community ‘Arta Council, which : sponsored (‘the Elemenatry School‘ Cut’Dis- - play, was presented in the KC Days)Parade with a banner carried by Carol Calderbank 4 and Kim Swayne. Blueberry Creek, Ootischenia' ’’ Flying Family Thanks Castlegar ; For the. Ww come Sire: T would: like: to * take. this opportunity.to say thank you to the people of Castlegar ‘for. the: iy tremendous ' welcome’ and, the ,shown'us|onjour was pro, term'by Bob Bertuzzi. Those on hartt to play were Ur hs . Mrs. Kay Gritchin, Mr:.and Mrs. Rene Norm Raka fs a rather: different style technique of handbuilding and glazing pottery. A style which’ was developed, by. the 5. - Japanese, ‘Raku Pottery leans to wards expressing oneself in: : the clay and has proven a truly delight experience. After, ding ‘pots ts’ and articles - Be outdoors, ‘you:then' fire and ;- else th pots fh 6 mood Citing oN complete ¢ course in Raku “pottery ‘will: be conducted /at Pass'Creek Park: by. Pauline*; Hanbury.: It\begins Mor from 9 a.m..to 1p. “continues, daily to Friday Ths is.an experience no, on sinter- / ju, Mr. : iglaedsts the/afternoon by’a; re b section: one efwin; Rivers: Belvedi le: 1m! Band ‘organ- \: (ized last’ Parleniuky ‘on’ guitar, a : Last: week ney Tead- ers, if. the fe; “followed: the! enthralling, if not appalling, account sof. +/smy meteoric) career: int ‘the *” financial world?" Thad suggested that I felt 1 was being caught in: the middle of a great financial Squeeze when's: someone offered’. to°- buy”.me Peel- » Elder:stock.at $13 a share.’ . , [smelled something peculiar _: “and promised I'd. try ‘to get to the bottom Of its; T-haven't,: but:I_hate to part with’ those twenty-five shares of Peel-Elder: I’ve had them. as tong as Ive had “my. wife.:, They are’ all’ that’s ‘left of. -my. “second. ; and : final ~ savage ‘attack ‘on: the ‘stock market, My fi first:was rather deflating, ‘as’ 1 t jlast-weeke ))¢ But = the~ ‘second “ae! ‘around, 1: didn’t take. any” chances. {twas only” when going to the hottest’ thing’ on the ‘market, ‘that 1° carefully ; “bought 1 ‘shares: ‘The’ ‘broker! was a:former’ prisoner-of- -war; so could be _teusted implicitly./. 5: ; The':stock held: :fi im, went up ‘about five cents’a « share in a week, ‘and this’. time there* actually was: at producing.’ gold “mine. 1° reckoned: [awas in’ Biscuit + ‘City, as we ‘say in®: these parts. What Tobody told ‘me: “iL /was: that there’ was’ more : joney: in gravel than there: asin gold, in’ those days, @ change motor oil * Hore’ 8 what we'll do. * @ test wiper blades and washer fluid Ad check, exhauat system Gulf Guaranteed ‘Parts + {22 Original Equipment Quality of. Better . "WE HURRY SERVICE” Jack's Auto Service. ae Across from the Schoo! Board Office in Castlegar. * e'inspect filters ‘and belt © inspect and rotate tires @ top up fluids — transmission, brake and power stee! leering : @ lubricate c: ° fepack front:wi ee! bearings ~ ‘Ravens Welcomed. In the Famous - ' Tower of London Rayens throughout, history havo been birds of ill: omen and have, been) associated:: with + death and misfortune;: Con- versely, in ancient’ days the,” birds-were believed to hold | some ‘sort. of. protective’ wer! .: One well-known example is the piece .of folklore, which \ warns that if the rayent Ish: from. the! Tower’ of, London, disaster will befall'London’ and) Britain; /The' legend: goes back © at least, to: the’ 13th: century, So here: we are:in, the 20th century.! Presumably’ we knop. a myth when: we see it and ‘yet,’ we still ‘avoid walking; under. ladders, have qualms whe: see a.black'cat cross our path clairvoydnts, fortun teacup readers and'such in’ ': midat, as'would be the envy, the ancients"? Superstitions die hard, ‘And ‘the; authoriti ai in Britain ae6 to it that’a' healthy: « They: cost.me- $330. ‘ how that 1,000 lines of Eldridge has shrunk: to :25 ” “y. shares: of Peel-Elder; so: ~ won't bore’ you:But!I did lear one of the inevitable, or-so. it, seems to me, laws" of stocks Every” time a company. gets: bigger, I have ‘fewer ‘stocks.’ Eldridge: expanded; became known as Elder, wi “sa lot: of snew. capital and ‘great prospects in the offing. +H) was-stold © that. 'for.’my ‘1,000 shares’ of ‘that’ cheap. dite: eee T.would 7 There: was no’ morley, in gold mining, apparently, so ler. became). Peel-Elder. and! got “heavily.” into, real an estate. . Asse! increased, profits “rose, and ; Smiley; ~ wound: up..with” something © like’ ;12%4 shares “of “Peel: : Elder. There was, one. haleyon period . ‘when’ - Peel-Elder went up. to’ more than $20 ‘a: shaie. 1! was tempted:.to sell. could have come out -, only about: $100 in: the © : hole, after twenty years. Not bad, that. But Uhung~ in there... Then, about! | Peel-Elder, with a flamboy- ‘ant: burst! of; something or ‘other, informed; mies ‘that, asia): loyal ‘sharebolder, I could hi sh year ago, a ‘details,’ 1 think youi had t to: bea) white, ‘Anglican with’ * some. teeth ‘missing, a ‘bad. aback, and“no- more: or less -- “than two" children:’ neither, of.:.:them | ‘self-supporting. \ Something ‘like’ that.’ Any- way, I qualified. - “That's how 1 wound up. with 25 shares of Peel-Elder. nd ; now; along:.comes .an pressive brochure © from’ :, an oo called: | Hambro: Ham! affiliate ‘of ‘Hambros Ltd: London, ;,England, ‘based jal merchant bank: . + er, with a good many fingers "ina good many Pies. 2 Hambro’’ Canada . Ltd. already © owns : salmost 50 --per! cent: of Pécl-Elder, but wants to buy the rest: Most. of the: ‘directors: and. ‘officers: ‘of -Peel-Elder ‘Vase also ‘directors or officers of Hambro Canada Limited. Are. you confused? Me” * “too, It’s pretty‘ obviously a takeover’ of. an’ established ;: Canadian: corporation by -a°; British-based corporation, : with’: somebady. probably + about stoimuake a: pot of» bullion in the process. »- And2.here’s something “else "that. puzzles me.. After thirty- dd: Years ‘of watch- ‘sickly,’ oth mine. ‘into a. husky < corporation; ‘and *< watching” my: share’ of the cake*diminish from, a’ small wedge to a crumb, I'sudden-- ly get. two" whacking great dividend. cheques): from < Peel-Elder. One) for $2.94, the other for $1.50. i Wouldn’t ‘you ' be wary, when you'd not. received a ‘dividend ‘for three ‘decades and ‘suddenly: got two tin ‘one. mail? The. offer to buy, me out, from Hambro Canada ~ Ltd.,, states rather. sternly “that ‘the offer will expire 3 July, 23rd; If I) accept the offer,: 7 will receive $325. The stock cost me’'$330: thirty. years + ago: ‘And. Trudeau: , would probably,..: want a ee ins tax if sold... - Well, there we / are!" T aci“lots which’ would Snow be worth" $20,000; TT! * wish I'd gone into pit:farm- “ing: LE 'wish: 1 could: win a ‘Sweepstakes 20° callowance.: Bac of ravens‘ is always: present at the ‘Tower jof Lon: don, The governor says that the Tower, is permitted six,ravens, * - : ‘M40 hn Calter, ‘Representative’ ar‘ Ave,, Tall, Bi ; Phovie 964-1744 ‘Svumbial Ave. Neue » said vehicle, “ Ougie’ the’sum r $220, 78 for work: done. ‘twpplied in. the: repair, of ‘1963 Acadian‘Cs ial: No, 3846914175, ? Licen C4 (1974) and the sald’ sum “ought: to:have been, ipald and default has been made’ in the’ paymel + of, ‘notice is; hereby,‘given tha! “August,:1974:ati10 om bids:will KOI COLLECTORS BAILIFFS LTD. Be: ‘forthe jhe sale is ee TT Wie Or $5,000 Top Prize'Won : ty ‘By J. H. James. ‘A Victoria man on Friday |: of last week won the $5,000 top’; prize in‘ the fifth Save the, Orpheum ‘Lottery ‘early. bird’, draw. ° A ticket owned by. J. i James of 8868 Shelbourne, was- drawn from the drum wheeled onto the stage ‘of the Queen »: Elizabeth Theatre, ‘ Marcia McClain, star of the» Ms hit. muscial “Grease”, presently’ running atthe theatro, pulled: out the winning ticket. Number ~ of the’: $6, 000 ticket’ was 1896604." Over 280, 000 $2 ‘tlekets » _ were in the drum for the draw. Four more ‘early bird’: draws remain before the main draw on ‘Aug. 29 when’ tickets. will be 7. pulled for-the Save the Orphe- um Derby’ Trial to be run‘at Exhibition Park on’ Aug. 81.:* Holder of the. ticket on the : . winning horse’ ‘in‘this race . win $100,000. Winners, of ;the: ten':$100. . prize tickets drawn on. Friday, the. has risenito’as ‘many-as_ 10, f > Tower. ravens]; are aristocrats: ‘of their’ species, ~ ‘They.are taken young and from : ‘various ‘parts of ‘the Sonny before. being ‘officially ‘entei on the rolls. Each bird is paneE with proper. attestation:papers '’, and: js given’a subsistence ‘one has’ ay name, \with-\Larry:'.and : ‘’ “George” being the most recent additions’ to strength. And when ‘they ‘die, they are in- terred:in’’a special graveyard “near the, drawbridge, *:And so all will be Be well with, Britain while ravens inhabit the ith i iygogantblers and take c oi losses: with ‘a stiff lower lip. =But. 1° won't sell that . Stock. ; Let them «fight. it): ei Salery will, be ¢ omme out, the corporate bums. & perient and Kavli ficatios Full oge ae. fringe : beriefi Suntil» August; ications’ ‘or: enqui th lalterni ives must'be taken, Z ‘Miss-Macheth’ said: ‘either re- ‘patient by utilizing three differ- ent programs; activities of daily living, ‘will help deternise whether this is due to problems of vision “or neglect; or: unawareness of , particular body. parts.” ‘In cases'in :which ” - body awareness: is Jacking, or, activities, are desi igned: to crease ‘sensory’ input’, . for. ee ample, touiching exercises, in'an attempt .to make’ the Patient *) aware of the ‘particular ara “ were: Karen Iles, 3019. R frew, Vancouver; W. R. Break rentz, RR'No..2,' Vernon; ‘Joe Lauzzo,’ 402-772' Cardero, , Van couver;: K.' Chetty, 8792. Wes! 89th, Vancouver;; Roy: Carline, 1768 East i Vancou: the patients dre’ required ‘to, func- tion in and it is up to the.OT to’ > make‘ evaluations’ and recom- mendations to the medical staff. “In the past,” Miss Mac. beth ‘said, “ocupation therapy has meant ‘to occupy,” but now. ‘it has become’ more: technical : and its importance is. becoming. d by the’ is Patient futdamental part of Of te ‘attempt to determine the’ pro- gram suitable’ to the patients “Ce liason is the vities and group ‘work. ess final link’ in: the: rehabilitative egardiess of. the prob-) + chain. We ake home visits with the patient,” Miss Macbeth : said, and provide'a liaison” between’ ithe ‘hospital and ‘the ‘and familie | well:as, paralysison one side of: * the body,” Miss: Macbeth said, depending of on: th of their body. : pation “These people often pias i “Doétors sont t ely, know of the : medical profession.” +) As the community grows, “we “ean ’see this primary , assessment becoming of value toindustry,” Mr. Appleby said. “We'anticipate within ‘one year ‘we Will be as well equipped as any! OT: department ne the’ province and wa may. provide “basic evaluations in‘cases, of industrial accidents.» 7: “We feel that we are off to. an excellent future-in rehabili- ~ Cae etene he added. Se 9, ono Award - THE = GOVERNMENT. OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITS COLUMBIA ad ing Peol-Bider: grow from ay) : Robson are their. son-in-law and‘daughter,: Mr. Bernice Pason and family in’ Kelowna: Mrs, Heslop was companied ‘home by one of | er young grandsons, Scott’ ason, who’ will: spend, a few ys here. ‘Mrs. -Pason arrived bson ‘on “Tuesday of this eek and will visit, her mother until, today: ‘when “she will return home with her three young ‘sons. and ‘leave her. .° ste grandmother, for awhile.‘ -A very, pleasant evening: > s-wwas spent Sunday when Minto Man. oy 28 Mrs. J-\Heslop ot Robson, 2 ;Feturned home. Wednesday: of. ilast.week after spending 10. days visiting: her daughter, |‘ Mrs, Chapter: Order of the Eastern Star held a delightful pot luck aie supper on the spacious lawns at the home of Mr.'and Mrs. -J.; Raine of Robson. There were $6. members and some of their families present, -Mrs. A. Me- “Neil said grace and a wonderful variety of food was enjoyed by), all, Grateful ‘thunks ‘were ex: tended ‘to; Mr.’ and Mrs. Raine.” for a ‘most pleasant evening, After supper lawn darts and cToquet were enjoyed by some. “* So Pia ‘ Semi-Gloss LATEX _ - Best Quality... 0. General Paint -+. at the Lowest. prea ry OVER: 1,000 GLORIOUS COLORS e sort INSIDE AND OUTSIDE FINISHES : Severs! Hundred Rolls of | W-eA-L-LeP-A-P-E-R % in the Most Exciting Pattems Always in Stock “603 Columbia Avenve “Your Decorating Headquarters" OGLOW BROTHERS — Telephone 365-7202 “eldest 'son’ Marco to visit his! 1as al . Municipal Matters to review’ REAL. PROPERTY TAXATION: procedures British Cr with; ‘on making eal pi distribution of real per) ty taxation, i) ry to ensure the To. assist the Comrtittes in this review they. wish ,hear.from individual private citizens, 0 local-g ,atc.,. who “might have Suggestions ‘or. ‘recommendations ‘with respect to property. “-+ Committee of thel urban and rural’ Properties. Anyone interested in presenting their Nlouas are euested' to, inform the ty intent:to do‘so'as soon as. possible. They should if at’ all itten, brief by, Friday, August 23rd, 1974. on their. to Hear verbal p The Committee will: study. and review all briefs after. which a series of Public Hearings will’be hald in September 1974 and those persons who have submitted briefs. will:be given the opportunity’ to speak to and answer.: ‘The Committee wl also. be. prepared at.thesot In, September, y ; The dates, times and | places ofthe: Public Hearnes wi be notified in. “the: press earl Select Lito MLA Committee on ‘Municipal: Matters ; ‘The; ‘Government of the Province of: British Columbia i Parliament Buildings, Victoria B.C. * which is :to ‘open in September’ ‘at Peddler. Boy near. Victoria,” Jothers'were supported ‘by, : grants from’ Crown Zellerbach: 7. Canada: Ltd.,: the “Koerner. ver; Elaine Gloghes: 98th’ Avenue, Surrey; Mr. an Mrs. Della:Savia, 621 Kern couver; 0:'S:' Olsen, 4425 Hudson, Vancouver; and Marge Osborne, 6925 Wales,.:V. couver. HM . Stolen Articles From ea wabeed at ae af theft, - following a break-in’ al : the Castlegar and District Cat CROSSRIBROAST OF BEEF == Shop in Cool Comfort for these ? HOT SUMMER DEALS. iChuck Steaks=.... Gov't. Inspected. Meaty ..... tb. Pork Riblets - GOVERNMENT | ae : _ INSPECTED ae STEAK RELISHES ‘HEINZ.: ASSORTED... Club which was di: reported Thursday morning. The. names. of the, four;* people: were: not ‘released by police. . . An ROMP spokesman said; entry. was gained. to‘the golf: club grounds by cutting a chain’ © “ barrier. witha hacksaw. Entry... was gained to the clubhouse by. Prey en ntry, inte trucks at ‘Skyway Distributors was reported to, ~ police. ‘This too was reported to. o and -the Capital Regional District which takes ‘in Victoria." \° - Education Minister’ Eileen Dailly, also said her depart-, “ment has awarded a fifth - two-year. scholarship: worth $6,000:to Julie Margareth: ». -Mout of ‘Aldergrove for. stud; e of the Atlantic in "United World College isn't a: degree-granting institution, ”. ut, most. students go on:to university: It'is intended to :* bring -: together students: on, jolarships: from’ all’ over ‘the world in an education program that stresses international rela: °” chave“h last - “Thursday : morning.:” “Nethiog wi $1 200 Damage . ‘An estimated $1,200 dam ‘of was Ientited as Wilhelmina): _ fC. who: ns and the In addition to the college: shere‘and-in-Wales, others are’; us Bane in West German ‘and 2 @* EXP “@ EXPERT TUNE-UP. BY RASTRONIC SUNSCOPE — ERT. CARBURATOR' RECONDITIONING 4 @ DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCING; e ALL BRAKE REPAIRS ej AIL Werk: Fully: Goa anteed EXHAUST. SYSTEMS, | Woon Park Esso «Phone, 365-3355 wld police na foot slipped ‘and < hit the ‘gas pedal instead of the break. The vehicle went off the: Toad ‘and hit a “No. injuri nae and: lai 4) NO. .charEes were Night Driving 1 you're age 40 or. over, é “the: B.C. Automobile Associa- <* tion reminds you to have/a: * thorough eye examination. The “motoring organization says this, check 'is especially important 'i if’, “you doa lot ,of night, driving, * since‘ your night ‘vision’ de-- es creases ‘as you ‘Brow, older. Serving CASTLEGAR AND AREA SINCE 1960 KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDITUNION - 365-3375 SUNRYPE. DRINKS 9 ORANGE OR: GRAPE . PAPER REFILLS (WAX. CUT-RITE | CASHEMERE e ‘ BATHROOM TISSUE cca 8 FIA EN ET —-