—————— TO BUY: 30 Inch electric stove. Ph. 358-7537, 36 TO BUY: stacking chairs In good condition, Ph. 365-7863 or 385- 2649. 368 RESPONSIBLE ‘couple with school age children wish to rent large house in Castlegar North or South M or tater. Ph. 365-6346. Mat SMALLER gar. Ph. 36: CAS for furniture. Russell Auc- tions and Appraisers. Cen ————__——____ AVON. Earn money to spare in your spare time. Sell Avon while the kids are at school. Be your own boss and set your own hours. Call 365-3882. DAYTIME babysitter In Blueber: area. Ph. 365-2227. 1 PRINTER: malt shop with A.B. essary. Salary del ity. Write North Box 458, Port Hardy, 2P0. Phone 949-6225. Required: LEGAL SECRETARY, apy pliker, iridgeman - 2th 317 The Country Parson @ by Frank Clark “A lot of folks are trying to find something they can good, at without much exer- MOUNTAIN Hotel is now hiring studenta for summer employment. ar jas Fi ci Tryou have anTtem you'd Tike. to give away, please drop us a line or phone ‘all run your ad (ree for two weoks.uniess notified otherwise. tinit to Comin: ahilt. write Box 35¢ a! 2117 LOST: men’s black wallet at Mar- lane Hotel, Ph. 399-4779. 2116 lasses, gold wire cable temples. Ri ost In homes area. Please turn Into Castlegar News Offlce. 2116 Consign your estate with Russell wns q sors, 399- a Auctions” and = apprai Pi Relea etait Fa LN, ‘ORDER your wedding Invitations, napking, eto., at the Castlegar ws. Beautiful samples, compet: ices. 191 Columbia Ave, f tfn438 en ee LL ALCOHOLICS Anonymous is a fellow-ahip of men and women their experiences, a x Greaktast Arrow Arms Hotel. Mani .m.; Discussion Meeting, Health enire, Tasca 8 p.m.: Step Meeting, St. Gavid's Church, Tuesday 8 p.m.: Discussion Mest- Iny Wed enrey e lumbia .m.: Discussion entra. Ph. 365-6618 of 385-3593 ‘FOR Backhoe, Frontend foading, call Frank, 386-2034, Sliverton. LOST: In Ogiow subdivision, one boys, silver digital watch. Ph. 365- 3822. = 2116 ints. ‘or appll- callons write: Northlander Hotel, & ir logers Pass, B.C. 1N0 o phone (604) 837-2126 between 3 and6p.m. 2/16 SALMO The Mid-Week Mirror requires carriers and rellef-carriers In Sal- mo for Wednesday afternoon de- ks livery. Boys and girls 12 years and Phone collect COST In Robson on Friday, April di, one pale brown tinted ola se5. Ph. 365-7625. 217 TURNED into RCMP, 1 set of ey. 117 FOUND: brand new: ladies right Gougar shoe, bottom of 4th St. In Blueberry, Ph. 365-5608. la - over the phi Boarding, and Pet Supplies SINCERE bible questions answer- ad free. Confidential. Box 183-M, Salmo VOG 120, ord 33 East paalings ver, B.C, VEK 1: Phone 265- 9246. 17 = ‘Announcing as of April 21 Future Hi a i Mrs. Lena Baron Is pleased to announce the forthcomin: ino, son of Mr. and Mra. F. Grifone, Wedding to take place May 24 in Castlegar. 7 All ected to Rich Drew of the Nelson Region Protection oftice. . ‘endare must be made Ject to the Conditions of Tender and submitted on the forms and In the envelope su No tend: japted, Dated: March 24th, 1970, G. ise lonal Manager Lake Street son, B.C, “The tenders to be for labour ‘only of the followin: Mintetry of Forests Nelson Forest Region Notice to Contraco! Notice of Elanting Contract SEALEO TENDEI yw e plantin: i 38, Date May 1: . Viewing e 518 Lake Street, 1980, leaving anger Station at lephone 354-4181, * a.m. NOTE: Viewing of alte prior to submitting tenders for this con- enquiries should be dir- tract ls mandatory, DEADLINE for receipt of tenders \s 3:30 p.m. Mi 4 a aub- 2. Geplract P82F5F-6 located jc jer shall bs conaldered n uallfying clauses TE: Viewing of a1 y 19 tendere for mandatory. DEAOLINE er, recelpt of tendera Js 3:30 p.ra. June 13, . Tendure must be submitted ay bi ‘om Ranger(s) Indicated or from 4114. Reglonat Silviculture Office, The lowest or any tender will fot necessarily be accepted. 2/17 Province of British Columbia "Change of Name Act” (Section jotice of Application for Souge of Name .. NOTICE Is hereby given than an application will be made to the “KENNELS (Rog.) [NeLson 352.2164 ne DIVORCE! $100 pilus filing fees. We prepare your divorce papers t ione — fast. For more information call The Law Sho| ge of Jack:D. James, M.B.A., LLB, toll free 112-800-663-3035 (in Van- couver area call 687-2442). Char- gex and Maatercharge wel comed In toviny Allen ar loved and remembered by Gerl and Chris and family. ler may apply. 365-7266 and aak for Linda or write Box 3007, Caatli B.C. VIN SH7. 2H SELKIRK COLLEGE Invites Applications for INDUSTRIAL TRAINING CONSULTANT East and West Kootenay (Subject to Budget Funding) DUTIES: Provide employers BABYSITTING, Gaytime, bables 6 weeks to 3 years. Call Vi Popoft. 365-8143 or 365-3990. 31 EXPERIENCED upholsterer wi do re-upholstery and repairs. Cal 965-3630 Saturdays only. St INSTANT lawns! Easy, cheap ani quick. Sod delivered, egaseaping available. Ph. 368-6983 or 367- 7090. 6hI7 with expertise and in development of industrial training plans; Training assistance in course outlines, - training aids, lesson plon development, instructional techniques, and_training-on- the-job; Review Canada Man- power Industrial Training Program proposals; Monitor progress of CMITP Training: WILL babyalt, my home, ages 2 rs. and up, Woodland Park area. Ph. 365-6052, Etara FOR trees to be topped, limbed or felled. Insured. Ph. Sees PAINTING needed? Call Sunrise Painting. Free estimates, Ph. 385- 6186, tint business. 6 Alta. TOE HANDYMAN, additions, revova. WANT ir amall Assist in ° framing strategies for alle. visting skills shortages in the labour market; Provide, in conjunction with East Koote- ney College, a Manpower Training consultative service to employers, omployar association, labour and com- munity organizations, and agencies of government; En- courage employers to develop and train toward higher stan- dards and proficiency, SCOPE: To be housed at Selkirk College (Rosemont Campus, Nelson), come under direct supervision of the Rose- mont Campus Director, and be responsible to the Ministry of Education. QUALIFICATIONS: 1) Broad background in adult education within. industry and educa- tional institutions 2) Adminis- trative ability - understanding of recruiting, h and iraining practices dustry 3) Knowledge of occupations, Manpower trends and plan: ning 4} Able to communicate tlons, ar ge. ol Jobs. Reasonable. Ph. bree Hy Al to become a Millionaire? For full Information send $2 and a self-addressed envelope to Wise i] "", P.O. mpany’”, RANGE REPAIRS Special rates for installing elements. 365-6141 CADMAC APPLIANCE CAT for hire. Commerical or resi- dential, road bullding, land clear- Ing, excavation. Ph. 385-3592, tind14 LICENSED piumbar - repair speci- allst_- remodelling, honest. Ph. 693-5542. 9114 JOURNEYMAN cement mason avallabla for concrete finishing. Phone 365-5501. PAINTING “CONTRACTORS Residential Kootenay Paint Clinic 365-3563 | 362-5825 sound judgements of a sensi- tive noture, SALARY: $25,000 per annum range. CLOSING DATE: Moy 7, 1980, SEND CURRICULUM VITAE AND REFERENCES TO: Mr. Harold Kamikawaji Personnel Manager Selkirk College Box 1200 Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3J1 SMALL motor repairs, tight lawn- mowers sharpened. Welding and cutting. 69 Columbia Ave., Castle- gar, Ph. 365-5302. Halts, NEED a Carpenter? Will work by hour or contract. Frea estimates. Ph, 365-6120, tina, Pt 505-8120, tins, LICENSED plumber to do any [ob. Specializing In washrooms, rea- sonable rates. Ph. 367-7934. 'tin/S ni Cot . BO: 3513, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3W3. 3115 SUNDECKS, patios, etc. Vinyl- deck franchise for Gi HOW To get your message 290,600 homes? Blanket 8.C. Juat $75 will place your 25-word clas- aifled ad In ali 61-member papers of the B.C.-Yukon Community Newspaper Association. We han- die everything right here. For tian contact the. Castlegar News, 191 Columbia Ava. tin/40 FULL blood simmental bull sale. Co-op Stockyards, Williams Lake, Commercial © Industrial yearlings, @hasd 2 sires — p.m. Ir rs — id D Warner, Ken Petterser ane Peter Fry. EVERGREEN Feplaterad hereford pale. Select femal = al les. Show 9 a.m. p.m. jue phone West Goast Herdtord Club. TRAINED, responsible 11 yr. old pie avallable for babysitting. Call larnie 365-3563. 26 WILL vacuum, wash and wax your car, Rates Call Tom 4 parrerY SHOT? CHECK I OFTEN. at 365-3529. 2ii7 SSS SSSSSSSSS===== SaaoaSS_aeE= Sg SARITTENS, by Monday. Wf not onday 8 pam. Holt wi M upstairs. Ph. Jeanette 365: given away, have to put to 3. 2116 Sleep. Ph. 365-76: Monday pe. Ph. Carol 399-4775, ALATE! NOTICE: former Copper Moun- taln esiden' and Allenby ta: re union In Princeton during racing days Jul; (10, . lome- coming plenic and tour July 13, Reply ed ox 597 by June 1. mn. 8 .: St. Rita’s ent. Ph. Anne 365- 8060 or Nada 399-4419, { 8 p.m.: Tarrys School. ATEEN — Castlegar 2 Sentro, 5844, tinit7 wy ER 7) Mirror. Re Sb my in co-operation <3, Presents the . . Good Neighbour Salute Do you have an Someone especially good, kind, and thoughtful? Has out of his or her Write and tell us about it, The selected Good Neighbour of the Week will receive an arrangement of flowers courtesy of HELEN’S FLOWERS & CAMERAS of along with the ''Good Neighbour" certificate from the Ca: Send your letters to: GOOD NEIGHBOUR SALUTE Box 3007 CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H4 . The Castlegar News/ Mid-Week Mirror Helen's Flowers & Cameras aN with exceptional neighbor? someone recently gone way to help you? 73 Maple St., Castlegar, stlegar News/ Mid-Week ae This week's Good Neighbor Salute goes to John Johnston of Blueberry Creek. “A carver of the Nature Boy and Nature Girl awards, he cécognizes and encourages those with what he considers worthwhile attributes,” writes Lucy Eaton, “He is a good neighbor to be proud of." ind a the Pavillon Entrance Bandstand. All mater! fo bi supplied by the Castlegar-Selkirk Lions Club. + Olrector of Vital Statistics for a chenge of name, pursuant to the rovisions of the lame Act,"’ by mi Popolt) Grieves of . 1 Site jomps in “Castlegar, in the Province of British Columbla, as follows:— To change my, name from Hecate Popatt) Grieves to Martha (Popoff) Grieves. Dated thie 17 day of April, A.D. 1980, “Margareite Grieves’ Signature of for the fol ot eG) et Mintatry of Forests Notice to Coniractore Janitorial services for the Castle- jar Tanker Base Administration tfico, caellennr: B.C, {airport} and specifications may be obtained fram: 1. Regional Protection office, 618 BC, Tele phone: 38¢-. jocal 246, on or after Ay nquir ai of the Reylonal Cs, id, 1: March 26th, 1980, M.G, (senor -G. ser Regional Manager 518 Lake Street Project: 6431. Rubber Added Up CARSON, Calif.—Plastic hospital products, such as wash basins, bed pans and bedside itchers, had breakage prob- lems until the manufacturer did something to provide more flexibility in the products. The company‘added rubber to the plastic. Solprene rubber increased the impact resistance so much that breakage complaints virtu- ally dropped said A. Jack Brian, vice-president, markel- ing for Plasta-Mcdic here. 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The sting {s firmly lanted, the loot gathered up and the mark is left holding the bag, Other practitioners of * the devious art enter the world of con by a more . Bradual route. Madam Therese Humbert-had no‘ intention of becoming one of the most refined and successful confidence ladies who ever lived. It just happened. You see, Therese’s papa was sort of the: village bum. The Aurignac family lived in the.village of Bauzelles, near Toulouse, France, in what we would call abject poverty. Besides Therese and Papa, there was a school-age sister, Marie,: and two brothers, Romain and Emile. : insisting to everyone ity he was a count. The ak chateau, which would be passed: along to his chil- dren upon his death. The story brought Papa a few drinks, but little else. In January, 1874 the old man died. The impressive locked trunk was opened and found to contain nothing but. one solid, lone- some, ordinary brick. Laundry maid In order to keep the family together Therese secured e! iployment as a laun ry maid for Gustave Humbert, the mayor of Toulouse. Wouldn't you‘ know it — the mayor had a son Fredrick, who was studying law at the University of Toulouse. On warm summer evenings Fred would tear himself away from his law. books and devote himself to the study of Therese. To kee d’s innermost + someday inherit a fortune. Fre St CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 23,1980 _ THEY FELL LIKE A TON OF BRICKS The fortunes of fraud crude father, ‘it was°true that she and her famlly would eventually: inherit the Chateau de Marcotte, It was just a matter of time. Therese’s two brothers perpetuated the rumor as well. Before long most People believed that the Aurignac family would was so enraptured with Therese’s physical charms, as well as her potential wealth, that he.asked her to marry him, Mayor Humbert, who had moved to Paris to further his political career, almost blew a gasket; His son and the laundry maid! He wouldn't hear of smelling salts. The elderly Fent came around, was most appreciative and, before parting, took Therese's address. : Two years passed. Therese was informed by ~ American lawyers that the elderly gentleman was remem- awford. When questioned by friends Therese declared - that her lawyers had been in fouch with the lawyers e nephews, The we Crawfords were millionaires in their own right. Everything was amicable. A long distance friendship had developed between the two brothers and Therese and Marie. legitimate and - Texas oilman set to gamble on finding-remains of Titanic. Millionaire Jack Grimm of Abilene, Tex. plays a little poker himself, but he still can’t understand why the captain of the doomed Titanic gambled so recklessly 68 years ago in modern mari- time history's worst disaster, -“Why was this great vessel going through ice- berg-infested waters at 21 knots, knowing and having been warned that there was a field of icebergs up ahead?” asks Grimm. * ‘From his base, more, than 560 kilometres miles from the nearest ocean, the 54-year-old: oilman is plan- ning a multi-million-dollar adventure, spread over two summers, that ultimately may provide an answer. It also may result in the first photographs of the sunken oceanliner, provide fodder for a documentary movie and afford Grimm and his partners the chance to search for Titanic artifacts that may include a fortune in jewels. : Grimm, who has fi- nanced searches for the Loch Ness monster and Bigfoot, was solicited about four months ago to join the Titanic project. The adven- ture will be coordinated by Michael Harris and Marvin Steffins, both of a Florida film company called Inter- national Expeditions, . Re- searchers. from Columbia University in New York City * also are expected to join the team. The group hopes to pro- duce a movie of the search and distribute it within two years, with baritone-voiced Orson Welles as narrator. The Titanic, four city, blocks long and 60 metres high from keel to the. top of ° * her four funnels, left Sout- hampton, England, for New York City on April 11, 1912. The Titanic was on the fourth day of her maiden voyage April 14, 1912, steam- ing at a reported 22.5 knots in the North Atlantic, when calamity struck. About 11:40 p.m, 550 kilometres off the Newfound- land coast, the 290-metre long ship veered sharply to avoid a giant iceberg, floating with others farther south in the Atlantic than usual, ~ The Titanic was struck on her starboard side and the iceberg tore a 100-metre gash in the hull. The opening pro- vided icy seas instant routes to five of the ship's 16 water- tight compartments. Two hours and 40 min- utes after the collision — at 2:20 a.m, on April 15, 1912. — the 46,328-ton liner disap- peared beneath the seas. She took more than 1,500 (esti- mates range between 1,503 and 1,517) of her 2,224 pass- engers on a death ride as the ship sank toward the bottom more than two miles below. The story of the Titanic has captivated readers and -Port E lad movie-goers for almost seven decades, But Grimm hopes to remove it from a sort.of fictionalized lore by locating the ship, photographing it and exploring part of its interior with one-way robots. As foremost of “five or six” financiers, Grimm plans to join a research vessel crew on July 1 when they depart Fia., on the -‘ (Record Tracks/ first trip to the 160-square- kilométre search area near latitude 41:16 north and longitude 50:14 west. A N.Y. booking agent’s idea becomes reality in MIZZ - Five very talented ladies who sing and dance with an enormous. amount of energy comprise MIZZ, whose debut LP bythe’ ~ same name was produced by Walter Kahn, arranged by Rick Kunis of The Sun- shine Group, and released by Casablanca Records & Filmworks. 3 MIZ2’ music is a fusion of rock, pop, and rhythm & blues—a fusion that began with a New York booking agent’s (Sam Michaels) idea and .became. reality when, after open auditions with hundreds’ of women, the: five members of MIZZ were selected. The soulful styles of Patti " Austin and Ella Fitzgerald can be heard in Michele Mills’ (front right) stunning lead vocals. Michele gets you rockin’ with 'Gotta Get Next To You,’ and feelin’ with ‘Love Me By Name.” With ‘a formal background in voice development and coaching, Michele's singing career, began at’ Showcase 52 in New York City, where she served ‘as a_ singing waitress. As one of Ebony's Jet Magazine Fashion Fair . Models of 1978, Michele toured 167 cities, and ap- peared on national tetevi- sion shows. You've seen the familiar face of Lucianne Buchanan (left. rear) in Vogue, Cosmopolitan, L'‘Officiel time and again, modeling the latest designer fa- shions. She's a_ striking blonde, former ‘Miss California,’ who was first runner-up to ‘Miss America’ in 1975. Jennifer Jakobson (cen- ter) will electrify you with her shocking red hair and vibrant vocals on ‘We Are The Champions,’ originally recorded by Queen. This is truly an appropriate rock and roll song for women of * the 80's. Jennifer has had extensive musical “exper- ience singing in New York City clubs. For the last-six years Mary Tomaselli (right rear) .has been the lead’ singer in her own bands, playing clubs and hotels in the U.S. and Canada. Her enhancing back-up vocals on the LP reflect this sweet and sexy - lady's real power as a vocalist. Mary has studied dance for 16 years, and has a formal education in voice and piano. M22‘ Oriental beauty, Isa Ricard (left front), has rich, deep vocals that round out the ‘bottom’ of their vocal sound. She’s had profes- sional training in acting and dancing. Her smging back- ground includes community theatre work in ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ and ‘Carousel. She has produced, directed and choreographed her . Because of ‘hostile wea- ther, Grimm anticipates the crew will have only about a month to locate and photo- graph the Titanic. Using sonar devices, the expeditioners hope to locate the ship within about 10 days, but the search could last longer. When located, three col- or and one black-and-white cameras, as well as strobe: lights capable of illuminating 60 metres of the black ocean, will be lowered overboard on a sled; At that point, the crew hopes to photograph _ the liner, a section at a time. The following summer, Grimm expects to return for the descent and exploration phase. With a supply ship above, the expeditioners plan to make the four-hour de- scent in the 16-metre Alumi- naut, a Reynolds Aluminum- owned submarine used a few years ago to retrieve a hy- drogen bomb near the Span- ish coast. It is impossible to pre- dict accurately the ship's position. It has been calcu- lated the Titanic may have struck bottom at 50 mph, and the ship's bow may be em- bedded in the ocean floor. The Titanic also may be hull- up or in pieces. If accessible, Grimm hopes the crew will be able to Al awn troupe of F dancers, which has revued nationally. alongside the ship to allow blow-torch-equipped robots to cut through her starboard side and provide entry to the ‘purser's office, where valu- ables were kept. The ‘crew hopes to re- trieve. the ship's logs, the bell, a jewel-encrusted -edi- tion of the Rubaiyat and, . perhaps, some of a rumored $200 million worth of Ant- werp jewels aboard. During the course of corresponding with the Craw-' ‘ fords, a photo of. Marie was sent to them. Later : the Crawfords’ lawyers strongly recommended that one of the brothers marry Marie when ‘she finished school and came of age, While this may seem somewhat far ifetched| today we fiust rerpemter le very rich do have a penchant for kee] their wealth in the family, ie e The deal was cooked. Leal documents were sigmed. The bonds and securities representing the eritan ice were turned over to Therese, together ” with a court order stipulating that they be kept ina sealed safe. 2 : High on hog! : Looking back, it’s kind of hard to swallow, but at the time the story was accepted without question. The two sisters commenced to live like milll resumably everyone would ever after. Romain and Emile (remember them, pet into the act. They were 801 jocial e esses went bankrupt, claiming it was Therese’s aying their loans. Even these men ere was a fraud in progress. They over 20 years. The law caught up with Therese and her family in Madrid, Spain. 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