CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 7, 1980 C4 / Your Stars - By Stella Wilder Essential to success over the next six or seven days is. the exercise of intellectual curiosity. No matter how “smart” an individual may be. without the capacity to wonder in conjunction with the ability to learn, many important aspects of current issues will be too elusive to grasp and many chances will go by the board. It is Necessary that those who desire immediate success should keep from alternat- ing bursts of speed with periods of quiet. A smooth performance is vital. Those individuals who not only possess magnetic per- sonalities but who have learned to use them to their * best advantage may expect much in the way of material gain this week. All others may count themselves for- tunate if they ond the week on the plus side. TAURUS:(April 20-May 5) > Business as usual early in the week. A new venture involving new people may “take off" by week's en (May May 20) -- Financial matters must be dealt with immediately rk oul fami- Iy members vou can trust -- dnd goon trom there GEMINI:(May 21-June 6) * ~ Take care that efforts at self-satisfaction don’t result in a loss of personal. friend- ships. Keep calm. (June 7- July 20) -- The spirit of youth greatly influences your work this week. A care- free attitude is good; a care. less one. bad. CANCER:(June = 21-July 7) - A new acquuintance inspires you to increase efforts along lines you, thought you cared little aboul. (July 8-July 22) -- Vancouver attracts Bank of Montreal unit The banking industry is continuing to beef up its presence in western Canada. In the latest move, the Bank of Montreal has es- tablished a unit of its cor- porate banking group in Vancouver with authority to grant large lines of credit-to major corporate clients. “We are bringing the decision-making for our ma- jor corporate customers in B.C. into their own back yard,” Bank of Montreal chairman Fred MeNeil said at a recent press conference. The bank now has units of its corporate banking group in Montreal, Toronto and Calgary as well as Van- couver, The Vancouver unit is headed by bank vice- president Moe Graham. The move reflects the growth potential of the west- ern Canadd, MeNeill said. (Vital Statistics / BIRTHS BEAUCHAMP — To Or. and Mrs. Eric Beauchamp of Nelson, a son, born April 26. BOSMA — To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bosma of Winlaw, a son, born April 25. JOHNSTON — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnston, a son, born April 28. MAYNE — To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayne of Trall, a son, born April 16. ‘ REGNIER — To Mr. and Mrs. Sid Regnier of Trall, a daughter, born March 24, ae RILKOFF — To Mr. end Mrs. Stan Rilkoff of Castlegar, a daugh- ter. born April 30. ROBINSON — To Mr. and Mra. Rob Robinson of Trall, a son, born April 23. WALDIE — To Mr. and Mrs. James Waldie of Castlegar, a son, born April 26. OBITUARIES BARIL — Auguste (Billy) Baril, 89, of Trall, died April 29 In Trall Reglonal Hospital. Prayer service was May 1 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Trail with funeral mass celebrated the following day from OLPH by Father Jim Ratcliffe. Interment was at Mountaln View Cemetery. BELL — Beatrice (Beatty) Jane Bell. 69, of New Denver, died April 28 in Mount St. Francis Hos- pital. Service was held May 3 in St. Steven's Anglican Church in New Oenver with Rev. Wilbur Way officiating. Interment was In the New Denver Cemetery. BELL — Donald Stewart Bell, 63, of Nelson, died April 24 at his home. Memorial service was held April 30 in the chapel of Thampson Funeral Home with Rev. C.N. Howard officiating. Cremation. LUCHT — Dwayne Lucht, 19, of Fruitvale, died April 27 In Trall Regional Hospital, following an accident. Service was conducted April 30 from St. Paul’s-St. John's. Church In Fruitvale with Rev. Harold Clark offictating. Inter- ment was at the Frultvala Cem- ery. McCONE— Anna Maria McCone, 84, of Nelson, died April 24 in Mount St. Francis Private Hos- pital. Service was held April 30 In the chapel of Mount St. Francis Hospital with Rev. Frank Malone * officiating. Cremation. THOMAS — Adam Thomas, 67, of Trail, died April 28 at his home. Prayer service was conducted from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Trall on April 30. Funeral mass was celabrated the following day fram OLPH with Father Jim Ratcliffe officiating. Interment was at Mountain View Cemetery. VAN_TASSEL — Catherine Ann Van Tassel, 92, of Trail, died April 29 in Trall Regional Hospital. Service was conducted May 1 from Carberry’s Memorial Chapel with Lt. Larry Jones officiating. Inter- ment was at Camelery. Mountain View Refuse to become involved in another's business or embroiled in another's argu- ment. Harbor your own thoughts. LEO:(July 23-Aug. 7) Make an effort to chip in your material share. Others may be taking on your part of a responsibility now, (Aug. 8-Aug. 22) -- A tenden- cy to become disheartened ever small matters may spoil the week for you Try to remain optimistic. VIRGO:(Aug. 23-Sept. 7) + Your reputation precedes you. Depending on it, your way is either smooth roughened. Be (Sept. #-Sept. 22) -- ventures with friends not be profitable this week You would do well to work on your own. LIBRA:(Sept. 23-Oct. 7) -- Change to a new method of operation if you want old projects to succeed with new vigor. Invest time. money. (Oct. 8-Oct, 22) -- You should find friends and family in excellent spirits this week. Such optimism rubs off on you -- hopefully. SCORPIO:(Oct. 23-Nov. 7) -- Efforts to increase pro- ductivity should be encour- aged now. Don't point out drawbacks: be positive. (Nov. 8-Nov. 21) -- Friends who know you well are for-_ giving this ‘week. With others, however, you may have to walk on proverbial Opps. : SAGITTARIUS:(Nov. 22- Dec. 7) -- You might do well to encourage the late bloom- ing of an old relationship that is somewhat neglected. (Dec. 8-Dec. 21) -- This is a good week to investigate ways and means for trimm- ing the hudget. Solutions to financial crises appear now. CAPRICORN:(Dec. 22- Jan. 6) - Keep your spirits up. particularly at mi when famil. isis cause di among the young. (Jan. 7- Jan. 19) -- Secret dealings may boomerang. If you are wise, you will keep ail.trans- actions open to public scruti- ny. AQUARIUS:(Jan. 20-Feb. 3) — Contact one who' can exert influence on your behalf. You can move ahead in your career at this time. (Feb. 4-Feb. 18) -- Move up the career ladder quickly how. Take the bull by the horns where new work is concerned. Don't wait any longer. PISCES:(Feb. 19-March 5) -- Take time out early in the week to get your person- al house in order. Friends help out toward week's end. (March 6-March 20) -- Take care others don't distract you and turn you from your established course. Goals await you! ARIES:(March 21-Aprif 4) - You should find friends closer. warmer than ever now. An old enemy shows signs of changing: welcome him. (April 5-April 19) -- This is an excellent week for getting a new project off to a flying start. Consult friends for moral support. Insulation — your best friend west kootenay power When You Install Insulation To Modern Standards: You will save on energy costs and enjoy greater comfort — Summer and Winter. 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That means id ground crews of Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the U.S.A., who spent his war y ) the air force blue of lies, according to an of- news release, Americans? Of course. Thousands of ‘U.S. youths headed north and joined the RCAF before their own country was in the war. And some of them stayed in air force blue until the end, though they were gi opportunity to switel USAF when the Yanks got into it. But the list above would scratch only the surface. The Royal Air Force contained the greatest potpourri of na- tions since -the Foreign Legion was established. I wonder if all the others who fought on our side are 2 bay i Bil Smiley invited, Poles, Norwegians, Belgians, Free French ch, Czechs, West I South Africans, Rhodesi Maybe my old friend Shigh Thandi will be there. He's probably a general in the Indian Air Foree by now. Or dead. Or my old sidekick Mohammed Ral. Who is likely a general in the Pakistani. Air Force. Or lead, Will Nils Jorg nomake it from Oslo? He was a mate in prison camp, and feared he would be courtmurtialled when the war ended. It's a but he was shot ton leave, quite an accomplishment. Will Don McGibbon make it all the way from Salisbury, Rhodesia, .or .has he been purged? We were on the same Typhoon wing, and were shot down within days of cach other. & These are the questions that a fot of ex-Air Force chaps must. be . asking themselves, And, the answers Unhappy about police? You can do something A new, shortened and simplified brochure has been designed to inform the public of provisions for citizens complaints against police as contained in B.C. Police Act of 1975. It is issued additional toa more detailed and longer brochure issued a few years ago by B.C. Police Commis- sion. Everybody benefits from good relations between police and public. That is why there is a citizen complaint procedure in the British Col- umbia Police Act. lf you have a There may bea disciplinary hearing. . + ° + Uf not satisfied: ae}: You may demand a pub- lic hearing of the matter by your community's police board, a civilian body. _ If you feel the board's decision is wrong: * Appeal to the British Columbia Police Commission. In the case of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a federal force which acts pro- vineially in B.C., the decision ofan RCMP officer at stage 2 may be appealed, with the against a MAN: . Go :to«police -headq ters. Talk to the complaints officer. He will investigate and try to settle the matter. It is informal, usually simple, often quick and 90 per cent of the time satisfactory. If you are not satisifed: Make a formal written complaint. The police chief or his delegate will investigate. of the B.C. “, general, directly to the B.C. Policé Comniission. ~ Grievances which are not heard cannot be rem- edied. They can only fester. Most detailed infor- mation is available from: B.C.’ Police Commission, #1550 - 409 il t., Vi will probably be disappoint- ing. | doubt if I'd fly to New Zealand for a reunion. Too much money. What would make the re. union a slamdammer would be every nation with W.W. 2 airmen sending them all free of cpst to Toronto, on government aircraft. That would swell the ranks. But for too many, there will be too many obstacl ing the same when they see you, Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. No man who tooks in the mirror while he’s shav- ing has jowls or bleary eyes or a shiny pate. What he sees is a stecly gaze, a firm jaw, and he doesn’t let his eyes wander higher than his eyebrows, I've been to a few rewnions over the years, and come home feeling and looking like a skeleton, but won- drously rejuvenated, A good smasheroo with a bunch of other guys allowed off the leash for a weekend, a mutual exchange of whop- pers, a little sentimentality 4-5) Jack of money; sick or nag- ging’ wives} troubles with grandchildren; failing health. For whose poor devils, 1 have some advice. Beg, bor- row or steal the money, If your wie is sick, get a baby-. sitter; she'll probably last till you get home. If she’s a nag, tell her to stuff a sock in it, for once in your life. Forget your rotten grand- children for a week; they ap- Ppreciate nothing you're doing anyway. Hf your health isn’t good, go to the reunion, You'll cither die there, and your -troubles are over, or you'll be so sick when you gei home that your present fail- ii health will seem petty fr, Reunions are great for the ego. You go to one and sce all these old, fat, bald- headed guys, and you marvel at how you kept your youth, strength and good looks, even though they are think- Cominco has announced the appointment of H. J. “Jim"Anderson as Control- ler, B.C. Group. As B.C. Group Controller, he is the chief financial officer for Cominco’s operations in ‘B.C. V6C 1T2, Phone 668-238 Trail and Kimb respon- sible for finance accounting about old S who brought it over the Channel: this kind of stuff puts your wife and kids and your dull civilian life into. proper perspective. For a week or so you're a real fire-cater, issu- ing orders, refusing to do things you hate doing, and genecratly smartening everybody up to the fact that you were once young and brave and carefree, before you sipk back into the cold bathwater of your regular lite. Fighter pilots’ reunions ere the best and the worst. They were fairly small, quite exclusive, and the entertain- ment was great. But a re- inion that begins with Bloody Mary's for breakfast cun change a man, literally, Last time | came home from one of them, my wife met me at the bus. She walked right by me, Didn't know me: Thought | was some old chap who should be in a wheel chair. She was sight, as usual, Well, this shindig in September will probably be the ‘last chance saloon for many. As long as they don't invite the wives, it'll be OK. When they started doing that, | stopped going to reu- nions. There are four thousand hotel rooms put on hold for the event. 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