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S967 4-door Pontiac THE TRAIL BRANCH OF THE SPCA mater inex. is i for WORK.” school trips, : weekly Cur we osition ANIMAL ~ ER. This “is a full-time position requiring a fully trained and qualifi professional ol jo handle up toa 400 animal per Weoe rotation. All tod rita te an optional conditfo Bi ruck. Willing to SG differ 365-64 ve CHILD'S motoreyele helmet, 365, 2747. 3/6 WANTED Clean 368-5910 9 a. pp! mission, paid. Atply ay, ;ahone to Friday. ox rail t v OFFICE PERSON expenses ond sovelnonen ith your naightior in our FREE sho Wide column. We'll run your od- 3'issues free of charge. Phone BUT oction line; 365:221 257 tn/SS. + typing... filing. sales. Mature, responsible. Sept. fo Xmas. Ap- ply Box 3007 R. Castlegar News. 3/61 Cotton. Rags Castlegar News ‘training in a 197 Columbia Ave. field Bicted to infant develop. , education, experience helptub, Send full resume to Box 3144, Coste jor, B.C. VIN 3H4 by Aug.1 3/60 KOOTENAY ‘COLUMBIA CHILD E SOCIETY. requires o tu WANTED: Gas or Diesel 600 C Compressor. 357-9984 woninge: ard res gia, ‘Costlogor by ‘Aug. or 3/82 NEED A CARPENTER? Will work b wr oF contract. Free Stéee Also. concrote: forms ‘ent;365-6120 tin/al SS Earn n $15, 000 to $30, our very lirst jou to sthool for tw TUNNEL and Rock Workers, Local 168, last day August 23. Thanks for ‘the past 12 years. Going to miss you all. (62. TRADE - SWAP BARTER We have jewellery or gems to trade for your clear title real ree pall bearers, diggers jong, th Funerel Norkolf, Maria Zeberott | vy . airplanes. bus! Must be of I bondal tment. Greg 365-8216. or 263-0268 SMALL AUTO BODY business for sale. All tools included, move in ps gael ope operate Full price $16,500, 2S Ne ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS and ALANON. 365-3663 104/76 RELIABLE 18-year-old willing to babysit the Sl a6sea7a, ALK tor 3/62 PLUMBING DOCTOR * Repairs & Renovatior ° Commertiel, Residential — Plumbing 24 Hour Emergency Service August. Kime WE HAVE 700 students available at Canada Employment Centre for students 10 do work in you home or business. Phone collect 368-9126. 51 ST. JUDE © Holy St. Jude, Apostle and Martyr, great in-virtue ai rich in miracles, near Kinsman of Jesus Christ. Faithful Inter- cessor of all who invoke your in time of do paintin' wit ‘ Ten! scaping $5.00/hr. ‘Ask for John. Pn. at 3/60 399-4762 TREE CUTTING AND TOPPING Weed ao ‘ob? High school and Ph. 365-7980 i740. Collage students may offer their a BOBCAT EE this see ee N SERVICES jill run your ad fer 3 issues at no Landscaping ered yout eave recuse Tomthe epth of ory heart and humbly beg to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Hel mi in return | promise to mal your name known, and cause you to be invoked. ree Our Fathers, three jarys and Publication must be promised. DANCE BANDS and Mobil sce available for any type ‘of engagement. 112-36: 7386 od tta/ CONTRIBUTIONS to the Dorothy Miller- morial fund may be made to the Bank of Commer. yy contacting Blanche Michelson. 365-7406 7/62 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY in Memoriam Donations. Infor- mation Box 3292, Castlegar, 6s, 6 to seks. This ‘op- ear- ve on 8a Tends who took rt and Gttended our son and daughter. in-law (Brod & ont Enatsleys) weddin: and showers. Man) Yhanks for all your hard worl our mes we will be forever Yvon WINS TRANSITION HOUSE — Ac- commodation, crisis line, sup- port. group, drop-in centre. Bee ee Trstormore into. ELECTROLYSIS - 1 the B.C. “Heart oases ‘oc: 3023, Castlegar. B.C. SERVING THE WEST KO! moval of d hi qualified. operator. 365-3 Our Action yn Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 OTENAY WITH QUALITY & EXPERIENCE SINCE 1967 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SPRAY © : VINYL & PAPER: * *-SAND BLASTING * SS, _Castleliz News | August 4, 1985 Workers head East CALGARY (CP) — Cliff Morrison woke up to the end of the boom in ‘Calgary on a June morning in 1982 when he saw. foremen using the tools at a downtown con- struction site. Hard-pressed contractors had sent the tradesmen home—=. 77> d Within three months, Mor- rison and his wife, Murreen, went home as well — back East, with the contents of their one-bedroom apartment in an $800. pickup truck. In a migration that per- sonifies a rapid shift in re- gional fortunes, the Morri- sons soon had jobs in Eastern Canada and. a house in a growing suburban commun- ity. Their departure ‘from Al- berta was just_one_in an exodus of thousands back to Canada's Atlantic provinces. In the process, Alberta be- came an exporter of “man- power to the East Coast for the first time since Statistics Canada started ‘counting’ mi- grants among the provinces 24 years ago. The eastbound wave start- ed about when the Morrisons left. Until about the middle of 1982, the end of the migra- tion reporting year, most traffic. was still ‘heading West. In the previous year, Ontario town tries to forget By ELIZABETH PAYNE Brantford Expositor OXFORD CENTRE, Ont. (CP) — At first glance it looks like a village with no history. There are so many . new buildings — a store, churches, a community. centre, houses and barns. Only a clump of mangled trees at the edge of the village and a plaque mounted near the door of the comm- unity centre indicate.this is a village trying to forget a part of its past. Hampson, her ‘husband Joe, their two children, and another two children they were babysitting survived the 1979 tornado with just the clothes on their backs. One of the visiting children broke his hip. “We have a beautiful little town Here,” said Mr. Ham- pson. ~ “After the tornado we thought it was the end of the world. But recovery can be had.’ This summer, Oxford Cen- tre residents joined people 365-3015 BABYSITTER AVAILABLE. Woman over gto babysit Snytime in my home. 365-6648. tin/62 ALL TYPES OF GENERAL CARPEN! 365-2932 * 359-7252 ¢ 359-7191 ONE fallen tree for firewood. 3/62 KITTENS to Assoried St. Jude pray for us and all who invoke your aid. Amen. MAGAW PAINTING RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL This Novena hos never been known to fail. This Novena must be said for 9 ys. colors and genders. 365-7514, 2 FEMALE Kittens, Hites ined 365-6431 hone, 365: eit sone 3/60 THREE cute kittens. 365-6038. 3/61 AUS PLUMBING." Commercial and residential installat on repairs. Call Alex Negr 8223. on29 KITTENS. Stemole, Umele: “Litter trained and ned. Besperotely need homes:{ 35 WAYNE PEPPARD Licenced Plumber and Gosfitter Call 359-7137 collect SMOKEY CREEK PLUMBING & HEATING itp you have an item you'd -_ jo give oway. please drop us_a line or phone Jour od tor three issues tree of charge. tin/37 1976 HONDA Civic, 4-: rs Good running condition. $1500 0.8.0. 1984 FONTIAG Phoenix, 44 a soar io, . $7700. 368-7097 Pei: 1964 cay 3-ton_moviny $1,600 O80. 1974 For pickup, $850 O! Soor body. ed %-ton $600 vette T- Tp. best offer. Message 365-6765. 1965 DODGE sedan, 4-door, ae SPRAY PAINT those spray-tex.._ CHIMNEY — SWEEP (Male/temale). assistance to chim helper. Genergl se KEYCHAIN with keys, TB vet tag. and opener found ‘at Syringa Park. Owner may claim at Castlegar News. 3/62 BLACK KITTEN in Raspberry area. 365-3: 3/6r MEN'S Glasses in brown case on Ferry, Friday, July 26, 1985. Owner may identify at Cestlegar News. Readers Please Note: Because of the ae? on Monday, most of the following busi will be closed this Monday. Please phone first to learn if the business is ‘Oper Example: Pharmasave will be closed. ‘For Your Convenience We're OPEN MONDAY win Expiss aa TICKETS sted below. If your name appears, you're the winner of 0 his Wednesday's draw pick up your FREE tickets. drop int Costlegar News office tomorrow or Tugaday until 5 p.m.. or phone 365- Ties by 5 pom. Tueksey to claim: Cid your nome bales “This building was erected> from across the province in in 1980 by the Township of donating money, clothing, Norwich,” the plaque reads, food and time to help the vic- “to replace the former East tims of the Barrie-area Oxford Town Hall built in tornadoes. 1914 and totally destroyed by A group: calling’ tornado August 7, 1979.” Supporting People After After nearly six years, the Disaster Emergencies — southwestern Ontario started by local residents community of Oxford Centre after a tornado hit Reeces is still post-tornado. Corners near Sarnia two On August 7, 1979, at yearsago— was reactivated. about 7 p.m. a tornado In one day, ‘they raised gouged a path of destruction $15,000 Se the tornado itself 14,468 Atlantic Canadians moved to Alberta. By mid- 1984, nearly 22,000 people had left the province for the East Coast, as many as had moved from there to Alberta during the decade of the ‘60s. Some easterners still tried Alberta during the reces- sion’s worst two years, but the province had-a net loss of population to Atlantic Can- . ada of about 8,000. The westward migration while it lasted touched nearly everyone; it seemed. every family sent someone to Al- berta’or had neighbors who had. Dartmouth, N.S. homema- ker Cathy Cooper's husband Carl, for example, is from a Cape Breton family that sent eight ofits 10 children West. All are now back East; seven are working and the eighth is finishing school. Morrison feels his time.in Alberta was well spent. He learned skills in the province that stood him in good stead afterwards. He roams the Atlantic Ocean now, but not on fishing boats. He travels by helicop- ter to offshore drilling rigs as an equipment specialist for an Edmonton-based contrac- tor. ‘ Although-Morrison admits “some of the bad headed West along with the good,” he is still infuriated over-Cal- gary Mayor Ralph Klein's remarks about “creeps and bums” from the East. __The speech was. made just as the migrants’ fortunes were turning, in January +1982, and is remembered as a sour farewell that made the onset of hard times extra bitter. Morrison proved his hun- ger for work by crossing Canada three times while re- peatedly learning new trades to land steadily better jobs.__; When he first arrived, “the land of milk and honey was in Alberta,” he says. “I had no trouble getting ‘work in Al- berta at any time.” In hindsight, many of the migrants realize they never really wanted to settle in Alberta. Reg Rand, a teacher -with the Calgary. Catholic School Board liked Calgary but says his home is in the East. Cooper says “a lot of people had a great time out West but. they're always happy to come back home.” At the same time, most are ready to return West if the need arises. Morrison says people “have not burned SUCCESSFUL CANADIAN NEW-YORK.(CP) — Madonna, Grace Jones and Boy George are long gone and the only evidence of last 1 night’s paparazzi paradise is a copy of the New York Post, lying open to the page-six. gossip on the vestry coffee table. ‘The second-floor window looks out on the church's ‘Manhattan street-side garden; the furniture and line drawings are authentic turn-of-the-century vicar. . The only real giveaway this is not the study of a parish priest is the blackboard-sized calendar with next month's entertainment bookings slotted in black marker. This is the office of one of the most successful of New :—York's many successful Canadians, nightclub impresario Peter Gatien. From the Limelight — the Episcopalian church he converted two years ago into the city’s leading discotheque — 32- year-old Gatien now runs three multi-million-dollar nightclubs, He stays in New York, he says, because Manhattan is just about halfway between his new Limelights in Chicago and London. At the Limelight alone, this former Cornwall, Ont., jeans salesman does $9 million U.S. worth of business a year and employs more than 120 people. The celebrity’ crowds that fréquent his clubs have caused him to be featured in everything from People magazine to the Wall Street Journal, on U.S. television networks and CTV's “Just about everywhere,” he says, lounging on a sofa in black jearis and a T-shirt, “except my hometown newspaper in Cornwall.” “[’'m not resentful of it. In Canada, unless you're a hockey star, the’ press doesn't Making it big i in N. Ye peopie excited about going out at night. So inyesting $4 million in acquirin, and renovating a landmark building, and spending millions more every year keeping it trendy, has paid off.in crowds willing to pay $15 admission and $5-a drink. ¢ Gatien is not interested in doing business in Canada, though every week he gets calls from Toronto inviting him to open a Limelight,’sell a franchise or act as a MN LLU LL LL LL consultant. ——— (epee ciao He would never consider opening a’club in Toronto ce but he might set up in Montreal “if an incredible piece of 2 real estate became available.” a His 10 years in the U.S. have left him disenchanted = with Canada. He says he prefers the “American syateni to the Canadian, arguing “socialism” under former prime minister Pierre Trudeau undermined the work ethnic north of the border. “There's no incentive, or rather the incentive is to be lazy and unproductive,” he says, recalling working at the post office in Cornwall where co-workers made sure to take the sick days alloted them each month. Living in New York has made him aware most people who. do well in whatever career come from average households. But in Canada he found no encouragement to strive for better things. 2 “If you were to say at 15 in Cornwall that you want to be an factor. when you grow up, you would have been | status.” Gatien foresaw tastes in North American social life their bridges in Alberta” and d. Those careers were just not avilable to you for whatever reason. “Canadians just don't think that they. can do it.” are looking again, making contingency plans in case things turn sour for them in- the Maritime provinces. More parents pamper MONTREAL (CP) — More and more parents are pamp- ering their children, planting roots of self-centredness that often take years of analysis to untangle, says a U.S. psy- chologist. Leo Rattner, a professor at the Alfred Adler Institute of New York, told delegates to the recent International As- from north of Weedstock to victims in Waterford, about 50 kilo- Brant ee ” oxford counties, metres southwest. In less which were in the tornado’s than an. hour, two people path in 1979. were dead, hundreds injured Mr. Hampson, one of the and hundreds more left organizers of the group, said homeless. the organization is his comm- In~ tiny. Oxford Centre, unity's way of trying to repay about five kilometres south all the help it got after the of Woodstock, 95 per cent of 1979 tornado. the buildings were destroyed Although some members of Indi Psy- chology that more people than ever are exhibiting symptoms of narcissism — and they're taking longer to” treat. Extreme discouragement, doubt, hypersensitivity, im- s children Rattner told delegates. “It is her obligation to direct the child's interest and attention away from itself and toward the outside world. “She should activate the child's latent potential for social interest. Many mot- hers do not succeed in this primary task because of their own immaturity and their own unfulfilled neurotic needs. “Thus, they try to keep the child dependent on them- selves rather than al- lowing it to progress towards greater autonomy and re- to em- otional need for support are the results of either lack of in a matter of minutes. Trees of the village fire were uprooted, barns and department travelled to Or- houses were flattened and angeville to help clean up the village was left in rubble. -farms after the tornado, most or par- ental éyes, Rattner.said. ~~ “She (the mother) i: is...the- first bridge to social life,” l the outside world. ‘FEELS IMPORTANT’ “The child feels it is the most important person in the world — everything should revolve around it,” he said. MMMM ite ‘Ex-teacher favors [Gla eB Ey Bo FS wo home schooling MONTREAL (CP) — If education programs. American education official Raymond Moore had his way, children would be taught at home by their parents until they are at least 10. Moore, a former teacher, and U.S. Teresa and Danny Tittley of Montreal decided a few years ago to educate their children at home after hear- ing Moore speak on tele- vision, and believe the ex- Office of Education official, believes children who learn at home are brighter, more confident and socially respon- sible than school-educated children. A child taught at home “who knows he is depended on at home, sharing respon- sibilities and chores, is much more likely to develop a sense of self-worth and a stable value system,” Moore said in an interview. Moore said- children’ who start school early are burned out before they finish Grade 3 or 4. He said vision and hearing can be damaged by the long hours of concen- “tration required by formal P has been a success. Recent testing indicated their nine-year-old son, Na- than, is reading at the Grade 8 level, although he would ~ only be in Grade 4. His seven-year-old sister, Naomi.— who would be in Grade 1, is reading at the Grade 6 level. Teresa Tittley started teaching Nathan four years ago, using an American kin- dergarten program which “featured a lot of music and art, a (daily) story and special projects such as making a family tree.” Tittley, who has a degree in religious history, never formally taught her children to read, although they had plenty of books on hand. MEMORIES REMAIN Oxford Centre r Now there are few physical preferred to provide support reminders of the tragedy, but from a distance. ney sweep. Apply Box 3O007R Castlegar jews. a6 gutomatic, $350. ‘Phone 365, 1981 JEEP_CJ5, V-8, 4-speed, hardtop. 37,000 kilometres. ap 1977 18-ft. Apollo 140 OMC in- d/outboard. Excellent con- dition. 365-8358. 3/61 1976 17" REEL with! 165 cubic inch O.M.C. New .chuckwagon with electric brakes -O. 365-3246 after 3 SYRINGA PARK MARINA * Sales & Service Sid Smith Ph: 365-5472 WANT YOUR AD TO STAND OUT? But don't want to pay for a B-I-G ad? Use Our ATTENTION GETTERS! 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On May 31, those mem- ories came back all too clearly for. local residents when tornadoes cut a wide path through the towns of Barrie, Orangeville, Grand Valley and Tottenham, about 150 kilometres ‘northwest of the Woodstock area. Twelve people were killed and at least 300 were injured. injured. ‘We watched it on tele- vision for. two. or three broadcasts,” said Susan Hampson. “After that, I couldn't watch it anymore. I felt sick to my stomach.” “We did not want to go there and help physically.” said Mr. Hampson. “It is up- setting. It brings back the wrong kind of memories.” With each year the mem- ories of the tornado become less vivid for the survivors, but most believe they will never forget the sounds and sights of that day almost six years ago. They recall lying on top of their children to protect them from flying glass and pieces of plaster, brick and wood. They remember the color of the sky and the sounds. Hidden treasures INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — One of the first things Rob Bebus does when he checks into a motel room is look under the iba srtere he rating hotels, motels, camp- grounds and entertainment spots for the regional edition of AAA's TourBook. At one hotel, Bebus pulled m—a_piece bf furniture away. Crossword The Art World . . . answer AUTOMOTIVE _ DIRECTORY in Wednesday paper. 67 Teacher of 71 “Play It 88 Discharges 39 Primitive folk painter French wthor Jul Author Jong 22 Bites 4 0 BOD & REPA WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA Complete, Car and Truck Repairs ‘© BODY & PAINTING : Bear crosk Road, Trail 364-2588 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES MITCHELL AUTO PARTS GR) Sorstsmseecosttesar Gimp er 365-7248 oat (=3) BUMPER TO BUMPER. Fighting Inflation For Motoring Needs 6 Days a Week! 1507 Columbia Ave. 365-7787 USED AUTO PARTS __. ERNIE'S TOWING Ph. 365-5690 — 24 Hours DEALERSHIPS WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA . 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