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NELSON 352-2164 ECKANKAR | Discussion, Tuesday monthly, 7:30, ieee” fim. Let. Phone 3rd Selkirk. 399- BALLET classes. ce ten ‘Ages 4 and up. P| nent ree. 3 tin/St PLAN to attend the fourth annual fall fair, Slocan om Community Hall, Saf., Sept. 12 - all day. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 365-3663 LANON. Anne ts F. ceramea es Sonaais, fa y Pee 965-8302. ai: Atoon, Joonnelie 8. 365-5844, beaieat yy Yule, John Walton, 1 man and. staff of Castle; hospital for thelr kind ottent dor ny (lines. Mrs. old {rrende wood. By Plerre Tourangess: RED BAY, LABRADOR (CP) — Nearly 400 years ee Basque whalers disap- ared from the Strait of Belle Isle, the sea still washes up the red ceramic tiles that formed the roofs of their dwellings. feereeets GT the late Annie sonoff wish to A press thelr it thanks to all ralatives and friends for their hel; rt di jos: 4 t] Steen 8 Cookin, . Verigin an all ait famil; and wil the staff at Trail Hospital, and the Homecare ad cn and staff for the kindness. a William J. tek Popatl, Dan, 10 TENDERS for four 24 ft. x le classi Fabco fal be received by, Septem: 40 ft. 1974) ber tt tseh th 130 Wigheet or or any ten. ccept ber 11, BIG py ibiasoa of wit af Share a momen’ brother, tt will last forever. no! Terms: "As \s, in 112-483-3104, The tiles — of the type commonly found in the Bas- que region of Spain — are one of the most visible signs of early European occupation of the area. But what has archeologists excited is the wreck of a Basque whaling ship, the San Juan, which sank in the bay Sted a winter storm in shsesnersd in 1978 by Parks Canada archeologist is slowly being picked apart and brought to the surface by divers. Lying about 30 metres off Saddle Island in the bay's entrance, the wreck has bee! preserved by the cold ate and mud on the bottom. That same cold water makes things tough for the divers, who have been work- ing every summer since 1978 in special wetsuits that cir- culate warm water around thelr bodies to keep them Bach piece of the wreck is labelled before being taken out of the water. Once it is on the boat that serves as a base for the explorations, the —bea boy. ‘Volunteers are needed. Phone 365-6470 o1 District #47, Spat ‘Ontario , BA, rowel River, B.C. Vi piece is photo- graphed and drawn to scale /10 ona gird of the site. After they have been stud- ied, some of the ts are shipped to museums; others are returned to the bottom of the bay, to be stored in the mud and cold water that pre- served them so well for hun- dreds of years, “Our goal is above all to understand naval construc- tion techniques of the 16th century,” Grenier said, add- ing that his team also wants to find out more about how the. Basque whalers lived and what brought them here. FAMILIAR WITH GULF h by histori were already familiar with the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Strait of Belle Isle. Barkham, intrigued by the larger number of Basque family names in parts of the Atlantic region, went to Spain in 1972 to see if she could dig up any archival information relating to Can- ada. She found hundreds of documents including con- tracts, legal papers and wills, some of which were written ae Labrador, referred to as Sel- ma Barkham shows that the Basques of the 16th century le Terra Nova.” She also found an account of the sinking of the Sun Juan, which led to the dis- covery of the wreck. Barkham's research shows that ships like the San Juan — perhaps as many as 20 or 80 each summer — visited the coast of Labrador for the better part of the 16th cen- tury to hunt whales. Leaving Spain in May, the crews would spend the sum- blubber into valuable whale oil. The oil was used as lamp fuel and was sold in England and Flanders on the return journey late in the year. BONES REMAIN that about 20,000 180-kilogram barrels of oii were shipped back to Europe annually on the Basque ships that worked the coast each summer from about 1630 on. The bones of slaughtered whales are still heaped on the shores of Red Bay — El Puerto de los Buytres to the Basques — and the remains of 10 large stone fireplaces used for rendering the blub- ber have been discovered on Saddle Island. They are being excavated by another team of arche- ologists, this one headed by Jim Tuck from Memorial Lovers of free flight WINNIPEG (CP) — us, the mythological figure who flew fatally close to the sun, has thousands of kindred spirits worldwide — and at least 120 of them are in Manitoba. They are glider pilots who have found nothing equals the physical and emotional high of free flight. The Winnipeg gliding club is a thriving group with its own landing strip about 25 kilometres northwest of the city, a hangar, four training gliders and two tow planes. For Paul Sutton, the only active founding member of the club, it’s almost an em- barrassment of riches which bears little resemblance to the club's beginnings. “Most of us answered an ad in the newspaper in the mid-'50s,” says Sutton. “The others were like mostly people who had a background in aviation and had spent time in Europe, where gliding before and during the Second World War was very big. “We had no money, no landing strip, but we did find the one essential ingredient — a glider. “It was called a Robin, although heaven knows why. Actually, it looked more like a bathtub.” For years, the gliders. be- came airborn with the help of trucks which pulled a rope. “It was years before we had a fer Plane.” Sutton said. “It' simply beyond our means.” A really competent pilot could take the Robin to the upper limits of a 400-metre 1006, catch an updraft and be But the Robin eventually came to grief, the victim of a rough landing which’ sent its pilot through its underbelly, and the club moved on to more sophisticated aircraft. We tr tried a number of gli- ders during the 60s — Ger- man-made Swedish models been used in demonstrations Logging detrimental to eagles By Vic Parsons QuEnN CHARLOTTE Islands off British Columbia's northwest coast, with the AIAN WATRORE willbe pening CITY (CP) — Perched im- second-highest recorded pop- inatruction wilt be pao megan ‘a wishing mea al rsniahe ing will al considered, For fur- ther information, Ph. 3S S188, ously in the top branches 1 of a tall spruce, a bald eagle ulation density in the world. after southeastern Alaska. It is not to see glares at an eee with piercing yellow Exciting, Exjoyeble Music THE STAR SYSTEM Parties nervous, it shifts its weight from one foot to the other and the white head with its hooked yellow beak moves to get a better perspective of the in- truder. Then the bird lifts off, its wings stretching out in a Meetetble Rates 365-8474 Div. of Pacifica Entertelament industries Ltd. Hgly wide span. Pow- erful strokes soon. carry it away. Bald eagles are a common sight in the Queen Charlotte five or six of the brown- bodied eagles together along the roads of Graham Island, largest of the Charlottes. One of the most populous locations is the Queen Char- lotte City dump, where the magnificent birds perch in tall conifers watching for, small animals that come to’ feed on the garbage. Some- times a half-dozen eagles can be seen in one tree. | A 1978 survey conducted by the Islands Protection Society, an environmental Gx NEWS “CASTLE, 365-2212 group, on some of the smaller islands on the east side of the Queen Charlotte chain § found that eagles “Sitka ‘spruce a ‘ete dead tops for their nests, The favored trees were lo- cated in prominent places such as a point of land or the head of a bay and near a creek or rfiver. One next tree which was cut down by loggers on Lyell Island was 535 years old, 69 metres high and about 3.6 metres in diameter. At one time, loggers con- - sidered it bad luck ‘to fell a tree -containing ‘an ‘eagle's nest, possibly because, as one man once remarked wearily, it took two truckloads to carry away the debris from the next. was on the ye tnlogsed Topping Islands sourthern Moresby. carey area where ported density in the world is . L4nests on Admiralty Island in Alaska. - othe debris . around the nests shows that eagles are ducks indicate that they are inclined to vary their diet. UNRESERVED. PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1961 (604) 365-3212 FOR: Hedikin Bros. Lumbering Ltd. CRAWLER TRA' TOISC; CRAWLER Champion oS ine 1978 Patrick. TRACTORS incl: 1977 IHC TD20E; 1979 IHC 1977 IHC TD15; 1978 IHC *TD8. WHEEL AND ue }4 Cat '1 Cat 966C; 1969 Cat 966C; Michigan eri 1978 ine A75C c/w Srophie, 1978 inc 1250 er wGP GRADERS incl: 1976 Champion 0740; baat Cot 14G;, Galion ed ce ree jock.450 . TRUCKS ii ae tractors: 1974 a nock RS 7001 T/A my Ione Pe '/A dump due ‘A damp: ord T eeriers Popa 1A c/w ive fice, ta Caner vA c/w live floor; 1974 Peerless 40’ T/A c/w live floor; Ervermog Bs Model 462. in- «PICKUPS incl: 1979 n custom) z10 x x an lerra 1: Subu: eige poe es 4);:1976 Dodge % foo Ym Ton, AUTO: 1975 Chrysler New Foken’” rt related sculrnents FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: JIM PERKINS (604) 764-8594 RITCHIE BROS. Auctioneers HEAD OFFICE: 9200 Bridgeport Road, Richmond, B. C. V6X 181 Phone: (604) 273-7564 of competitive gliding at the sborted Tokyo Olympics in 1940.” By t the mid: Anes the club's U in St. John’s, Nod. Only the stone base of each fireplace remains. “Originally these fireplaces were each topped by a stone chimney on which were placed the great copper pots in which the fat was ren- dered,” Tuck explained. Pickings have been slim so far on the land sites — a few to take wing, both in number and expectations. The. club bought a two-seater glider, called a Cinema, and a tow plane. In 1967, the club bought 20 hectares of farmland for a landing strip. And in the past four or five years, the once- humble pasture has taken on a sophisticated air. tools, fragments of pots and the like — but Tuck is not dis- tlements,” he explained. “That's why we haven't artifacts.” may ay heve hunted the whales to extinction, while clement weather, the cold water and the insects. “It's tough, but we don't Grenier Winning Provincial complete number wins $500,000. Additional prizes are $50,000 for the last six digits; $1,000 for the last five digits; $100 for the last four digits; $25 for the last three digits and $10 for the. last two digits. The next draw takes place ‘Friday. applicnces. Convert y: Take advanta: age of these incredible savings on Rare-brand isit your ICG Canadian Propane dealer today! Sale starts September 1, ends October 30, 1981. 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