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;>4' Sr*® .UHL*?-" ¦*» • ¦¦ , -i •*«*• **([¦;»' -v V ' .': ^ it x:v.é ¦ •1"* '5*^6: Il v.jgg *fc»i .iÿ'v®.**¦ à •% #*, i n • " j «3Pr' ' - s- i < " ?-^«ÿVv^*; A* ‘ PP ^giSK: .- •* ¦ , ’ ;&#i< , A1/ portion of the design is light and appears cross hatched, while type II is heavily inked and darker.Type 1 is Winnipeg tagged.General tagged OP-4 and OP-2 (3mm).The perforation on Type I is 12'/2 x 12.Type II is general tagged OP-2 (4mm> with perforations 12'/2 x 12 and 13 x 13.The distinguishing factor between Type I and Type If of the fifteen cent Mountain sheep are the trees on the side of the mountain.In type I the trees appear to be separately visible while in Type II they appear as a solid mass.The same tags and perforations apply in this denomination as in the ten cent and the remainder of the denominations.The twenty cent, as mentioned above, has no discernable types.Yet, it has all the tags and perforation characteristics of the other denominations.The twenty five cent Polar Bears have two types which are a little harder to distinguish.In type I the shadows of the bears are a little MM* lighter than those of type II.I think the easier method of separation is by tag and perf.Type II is general tagged OP-2 (4mm) only.Type two has two perforations.12‘/2 x 12 and perf.13.Type I is Winnipeg taged, General tagged OP-4 and OP-2 (3mm).The difference in the three types of the fifty cent denomination are based on the ink shades of the photogravure portion of the printing.Type I ; the 50 is deep blue violet while the sea is pale violet.Type II; the 50 and the sea are both deeper blue violet.The surf is purple, not white.Type HI; the 50 and the sea are blue and the surf is white.Each denomination has it’s varying degree of fluorescenct paper.In order to find these, you will need a fluorescence chart.The most common degree of fluorescence will be dull with some high fluorescence but, not much.If your appetite has been whetted for more, I suggest you purchase David Gronbeck-Jones’ book.The Caricatures and Landscape Definitives of Canada.The price is about $4.00 and is available by writing direct to the author at, Box 147, Petawawa,Ont.,K8H2X2.The low values of Caricatures will be dealt with in the next article.Your comments are welcome and may be sent to P.O.Box 688, Richmond, Que , JOB 2H0.25, Canada 1 TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY.JULY 17.1987—3 World Cup water-skiing returns to Lac des Nations SHERBROOKE (JES)-LaFefe du Lac des Nations is on again.But this year’s festivities will have an event that brings back memories of the lake’s origins.A world cup event will be held here, similar to tha one held 20 years ago, from which the lake got its name.World cup water-skiing came to Jacques Cartier park in 1967.From this international competition, the lake got its name, Lake of the Nations, and the pavillion with the crossed skis roof was built.The sixth annual festival usually featured water-skiing events, but this is the first time the Junior World Cup water-skiing championships will be held in North America, let alone at Lac des Nations.Aside from this event which started Friday morning and will continue until a winning country is decided on Sunday, the festival has much to offer.There are over 50 shows to see during the five day festival which ends late Sunday night.Approximately 250 artists will sing, dance, juggle, and show RESTAURANT Pilsen Restaurant & Pub On fhe main floor our country restaurant On the ground floor our bar pub Chef Morin's "Steamboat" Roast Beef Buffet with salad bar & dessert $1295 Wednesday to Friday all summer long Also Sunday Brunch -11 am.to 2:30 p.m.Happy Hour - Mon.to Fri.5 to 7 INCLUDING FINGER FOODS • With tropical drinks and in-house specials Pub - Featuring live entertainment Monday and Tuesday nights all summer long with DAVE LAPP We are offering a warm & friendly atmosphere at affordable prices Complete license • Complete À la carte menu Reservations: 842-2971 55 Main St.-North Hatley off their talents.Tonight two bands will play starting with Fine Touch at 9 p.m Saturday and Sunday follow suit with different bands.A great display of fireworks will be something to see Saturday night at 9 p.m.There are events during the day — all of which are free.Jean Perrault, president of La Fete, said he expects more than 100,000 visitors this year.Many will be coming to see the two Canada teams compete in the Junior World Cup.Seven countries will be competing in the three sections of the cup.The slalom and figure ski events will be held in the morning while the ski jumping will be on in the afternoon.The last two cups have been held in Italy and this will be the first of its kind in Canada.Two of the Canadian team members are from Sherbrooke and St -Elie.Benoit Villeneuve, 16, is on Team A and Mélanie Perrault, 13, (the youngest on the team) is a substitute for the B Team.The en tire Canadian teams have been together for the past few days, using the opportunity to ski with the offi- cial driver, Canadian Craig Rutherford, and to learn from each other.Sitting on a raft, across from a large ski jump, team members were heard to “ooh” and “aah” as Jaret Llewellyn, last year's gold medalist in figure skiing, did back flips — on skis! But being at the site also means they have to make time for press conferences.This could mean cutting into their training time.Canadian coach and former world class water-skier, Marlene Graham says it does, but she says it also does some good.“What’s a session or two if it boosts them (their spirits)?” Villeneuve defined a training session as consisting of five or so rides, each about two or three times around the lake.This sounds like it wouldn’t take up his whole day, but it does.“1 don’t only train in the water, I drive the boat and we coach each other.” What he means by each other is not only team members such as young Perrault, but also his older brother and world competitor, Pierre.The Villeneuve family seems to Highlights from la Fête Here are a few highlights of the activities going on at La Fete du Lac des Nations: FRIDAY: 1 p.m.— Artisans exposition opens 9 p.m.— Show: Fine Touch 11 p.m.— Show: Area Code SATURDAY: 9:30 a.m.—Water-skiing semi-finals 6:45 p.m.— Drawings of a total of $10,000 9:15 p.m.— Super fireworks 9:30 p.m.—Show: Martine Chevrier 11:30 p.m.— Show: Area Code SUNDAY: 10 a m.— Water-skiing finals of the Junior World Cup 7:30 p.m.—Choir: La Farandole de Racine 10p.m.—Show: Richard Séguin 10:45 p.m.— Drawing of $2500 for groceries 11:15 p.m.— Second half of Richard Séguin show There are water-skiing events going on at different intervals throughout the day.There is also a babysitting service which opens at 6 p.m.Friday and 10 a.m.Saturday and Sunday.Geoffrion, Leclerc Inc .Since 1901 European Investment and Privatization Fund Price: $10.00 per Combined Unit.Combined Unit*: One Trust Unit and two Warrants.Listing: On the Montreal Sc Toronto Sunk Kxchangc.Ceoffrion, Leclerc Inc.in giving you the opportunity to invest in European markets principally in privatization of state-owned enterprises through the European Investment and Privatization Fund.The Investment Manager will be Banque Indosuez which manages, among others.FIF Europe created in November 1983, and whose investment strategy is very similar to that of the European Investment and Privatization Fund.The Shares Value of FIF Europe has almost tripled since inception, increasing from $10.00 IÎ.S.to $29.65 L.S.in April 1987.For reservation or more information, contact one of our sales representatives at: 2IOO Kins West, Suite 100 Sherbrooke.(Québec, JIJ 2E8 (819) 822-2282 have been born on the water, on skis.Benoit started with his father and brothers at Lake Bromton.By the time he was eight, he was on the Sherbrooke team This is not his first competition, but will work hard for himself and his team.Working for the team is important, as the cup is won by total team points, not by individuals.Another Canadian member, Danny Rini of Kingston, Ont.feels the team has a good chance of winning.“The American team will be tough, but we can be work hard and get it.” Graham had the same reply.They looked good at their practices, let's hope the judges think so too at the competition this weekend.Benoit Villeneuve pratises for the Junior World Cup waler-skiinK championships.HP':* I ^ Entertainment Shorts FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.(AP) — The one-year-old daughter of Johnny Carson’s son Chris has to live in a trailer surrounded by “crack” cocaine addicts, the girl’s mother said Wednesday as she asked a judge to quadruple her child support payments.Tanena Love, mother of Christal Carson, is seeking to increase her $125-a-week child support to $500 a week.She said outside court that she’s been ignored by the Carson family because she is black.Chris Carson, 36, testified Wednesday but did not respond to the race issue.The unemployed golf player’s only income is a $35,000 annuity from his father, the host of NBC’s The Tonight Show.The [S3 Witches of£asiwk Friday, Monday.Tuesday: 6:45 9:10 Saturday: 1:45 - 4:15 - 6:45 - 9:10 CARREFOUR |’ESTRIE 3050 Boni PORTLAND 565-0366 A ruling on the case is expected to be made later this week.AUSTIN,Tex.(API —Hearrived in a white limousine, but television star Bruce Willis was wearing jeans and a baseball cap and told the woman at the door of Antone’s nightclub that he just wanted to meet the guys in the band.Willis, co-star of ABC’s Moonlighting, showed up unexpectedly Monday for the club's 12th anniversary blues party, and his appea ranee was apparently as much a surprise to the club’s managers as it was to the audience, said bookkeeper Diana Ray.“He just suddenly showed up and said he wanted to come back and meet some of his idols,” Ray said.“He came into the office and met Jimmy Rogers and Pinetop Perkins and some of the other guys waiting to go on stage.He was real friendly and real respectful of the musicians.” Club founder Clifford Antone persuaded Willis to get on stage.But when Willis was introduced to harmonica player Lazy Lester as “a fellow harmonica player,” Lester’s reaction was: ‘Who do you play with?’’ 4—TOWNSHIPS WEEK-FRIDAY, JULY 17.1987 Book about killers is good argument for death penalty Two Of A Kind : The Hillside Stranglers by Darcy O'Brien (SIGNET) : $4.95, 423 pp.Compared to Charles Manson and the Son of Sam Killer, the two lowlifes who became known as the Hillside Stranglers — Angelo Buo-no and Kenneth Bianchi — make Manson and Berkowitz look like choirboys.Darcy O’Brien’s chilling account of the mass murders that kept Los Angeles in a paralysis of fear and loathing from October 1977 until January of 1979 makes for breathtaking, if often repulsive reading.O’Brien used as a basis for his lengthy research for this book the five thousand pages of interview transcriptions that psychiatrists amassed while questioning Bianchi, plus the over fifty thousand pages of trial transcript that was recorded at the Buono prosecution.What emerges is a work of stunning realism in which the author attempts to piece together the depraved lives of Buono and Bianchi.He uses a semi-fictional technique, much like that employed by Truman Capote for In Cold Blood, taking us along with Bianchi and Buono, the pair of cousins who treated Los Angeles as their sexual playground, as they stalk, molest, and subsequently torture and mur- Artistic director: Pierre Rolland July 4 to August 23 PIANO CINQ ÉTOILES Salle Gilles-Lefebvre - 8 P.M.- Adm.$12.00 Friday, July 17 PAUL COKER, piano Schumann, Haydn, Schubert, Debussy, Scriabine CONCERT Salle Gilles Lefebvre - 8 P.M - Adm.$12.00 Saturday.July 18 I MUSICI 0E MONTREAL Solist: Brigitte Rolland, violin Direction: Yuli Turovsky Mozart.Britten.Barber.Barlok CONCERT-BOUFFE Sunday, July 19 - 4 P M Centre d'Arts Orford outdoor stage (If raining Salle Gilles-Lefebvre) Concert and meal $13.00 Concert only: $6 00 CLAUDE GAUTHIER ‘Tendresse S.O.S.-ORFORD HORS LES MURS Monday, July 20 - 8 P M.Public place (Plateau Marquette), Sherbrooke - tree CENTRE D ARTS ORFORD STUDENTS STUDENT CONCERT Salle Gilles-Lefebvre - Adm $5.00 Wednesday, July 22 - 8 P.M.JEUNES INTERPRÈTES Salle Gilles-Lefebvre - Adm.$6 00 Thursday.July 23 MARTINE DESROCHES, violin CARMEN PICARD, piano Schubert, Debussy, Beethoven CHAMBER MUSIC Salle Gilles-Lefebvre - 8 P.M.- Adm.$12.00 Friday.July 24 ALICE SCHOENFELD.violin ELEONORE SCHOENFELD, violoncello KARL ENGEL, piano ‘En toute amitié' Mozart, Kidaly, Schubert A Letitrr
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