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Dec 7, 2012 Issue #00107
TIDBITS® HEARS THE BELLS TOLL
BELLSby Patricia L. Cook
This Tidbits will ring some bells of history! Bells have been around for many centuries, including references in the Bible. Long before telephone ringers, ambulance sirens, internet, emails and “tweets,” bells summoned the masses for news, happy and sad. • Bells are rung at many major life events and
occasions, including weddings and funerals in some religions. In earlier centuries bells were also rung to make announcements at community squares. Many churches ring bells at Christmas to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
• A famous old poem written on December 25, 1864 by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow became one of our best loved Christmas Carols. “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day,” was actually a poem that Wadsworth wrote concerning the sadness of America’s Civil War and the hope for its end. Two stanzas were removed when the poem was set to music by John Baptiste Calkin in 1872. The words, “Peace on earth, good will toward men,” included in the song, come from Luke 2:14 in the Bible.
• Ringing of bells and other noisemakers may have originated with pagans, people who have “little or no religion.” They used the bells to scare away evil spirits.
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◆ Use silicone caulk to make non-skid beads on the bottom of your pet’s dishes. They will stay in one place instead of getting scooted all around the kitchen.
◆ Need a quick ironing job but don’t have time to iron? Spray a clean kitchen towel with a mixture of water and a little fabric softener until damp. Pop it in the dryer with the item that’s wrinkled. It shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes to get all the wrinkles out, and it will smell great to boot!
◆ While we’re on ironing tips, here’s a great one from T.C. in Alabama: “If you have mineral deposits on your iron, use a toothbrush and toothpaste (mild abrasive) to polish them off your iron’s face. Rinse with water, and next time, use distilled water for steaming.”
◆ “When driving a nail into a plaster wall, first put down a piece of tape at the spot where you’ll insert the nail. Tap the nail in right through the tape, then pull away the tape to discard. It often will keep the surrounding plaster from crumbling at the site of the nail.” -- W.L. in Oregon
◆ When your cabinet door magnet locks are too strong, try putting a piece of tape over the magnet. It decreases the strength of the magnet.
◆ If you paint your radiators, make sure that the paint you use is heat-resistant. To get the best finish, paint while the radiator is warm.
Q: I was an ardent fan of “In Plain Sight,” and I especially liked one of the series’ co-stars, Rachel Boston, who played Det. Chafee. Can you tell me what else I can see her in now that the show is no longer on the air? -- Betty W., via e-mail
A: Rachel, 30, most recently starred in the Lifetime original movie “Holiday High School Reunion,” which aired in November (check your local listings for possible re-airings). As I type this, Rachel is shooting something else for Lifetime
-- this time it’s a pilot for a new show, which will air this summer if the network decides to pick it up for a full-season run. It’s called “Witches of East End,” and Rachel told me about the show when I spoke with her recently.“I am working with such an amazing group of women! Julia Ormond plays my mom and Jenna Dewan-Tatum plays my sister. When we were born, our mom cast a spell so we wouldn’t know we are witches. Through a chain of events, we discover who we are and how we can help protect each other and our town.”
***Q: Is there a new “Wizard of Oz” coming to theaters? I thought I saw a preview for it online -- the special effects looked excellent. -- Bret A., Pittsburgh
A: On March 8, 2013, “Oz: The Great and Powerful” will be coming to a theater
near you. Here’s the official story line: “Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz. At first he thinks he’s hit the jackpot -- fame and fortune are his for the taking. That all changes when he meets three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who aren’t convinced he’s the great wizard everyone’s been expecting.”
***Q: Do you have any news on “Downton Abbey”? I can’t wait for the new season! -- Donna B., Oklahoma City, Okla.
A: While season three has already aired in the U.K., we’ll have to wait until January to see it here in the States. Also, I recently learned that the show’s creator, Julian Fellowes, plans to create a “Downton
Abbey” prequel, which will focus on the courtship of Lord Grantham and Cora.
***Q: In the 1960s there was a TV show whose characters and story line were similar to the upcoming flick “Django Unchained.” The main character went by the name of Jemal David. What was the show’s name? -- Sid D., via e-mail
A: You are thinking of “The Outcasts,” which aired on ABC for one season from 1968-69. “The Outcasts” and “Django Unchained” both were inspired by Sergio Corbucci’s 1966 spaghetti Western, “Django.” “The Outcasts” co-starred Don Murray and Otis Young, and is most notable for being the first television Western with an black co-star, as well as featuring the first biracial Western action team.
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→ On Dec. 13, 1621, under the care of Robert Cushman, the first American furs to be exported from the continent leave for England aboard the Fortune. During the crossing, the Fortune was captured by the French, and its valuable cargo of furs was taken. Cushman was detained on the Ile d’Dieu before being returned to England.
→ On Dec. 14, 1799, George Washington, the first U.S. president, dies at age 67. Two days earlier, he rode out into a freezing sleet to survey business affairs on his estate. He returned home late for a dinner engagement and refused to take the time to change out of his wet clothes. The next day, Washington developed a severe respiratory infection and died the following day. His last words were “’Tis well.”
→ On Dec. 16, 1811, the greatest series of earthquakes in U.S. history begins in the Mississippi River Valley near New Madrid, Mo., when a quake of an estimated 8.6 magnitude slams the region. The earthquake raised and lowered parts of the Mississippi Valley by as much as 15 feet and changed the course of the Mississippi River.
→ On Dec. 10, 1915, the one-millionth Ford car rolls off the assembly line at the River Rouge plant in Detroit. Between 1908 and 1927, Ford sold more than 15 million Model Ts in all; they initially cost $850 (about $20,000 in today’s dollars).
→ On Dec. 11, 1946, the United Nations votes to establish the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) to provide relief and support to children. Only two countries have failed to ratify the treaty -- Somalia and the United States.
→ On Dec. 15, 1973, Sandy Hawley becomes the first jockey to win 500 races in a single year. Hawley achieved his historic win aboard Charlie Jr., in the third race at Maryland’s Laurel Park race track.
◆ It was British biologist and author Richard Dawkins who made the following sage observation: “When two opposite points of view are expressed with equal intensity, the truth does not necessarily lie exactly halfway between them. It is possible for one side to be simply wrong.”
◆ If you’re like 20 percent of American women, you think your feet are too big.
◆ Did you ever wonder why we say, “I smell a rat” when we sense that something is amiss? The phrase dates back to a time before effective means of pest control, when it was not uncommon for a home to be infested by rodents. If a rat died inside a wall, the residents wouldn’t be aware of it until the smell of the decaying body became noticeable.
◆ If you’d like to have a festive New Year’s Eve but don’t want to deal with the crowds in New York City for the iconic ball drop, consider heading to Mount Olive, N.C. Every year the town hosts a celebration in which a 3-foot lighted pickle is dropped into a barrel at midnight.
◆ Ancient Romans believed that a sneeze was the body’s way of expelling evil spirits that caused disease. Thus, if one tried to suppress a sneeze, it was regarded as an invitation to illness and death.
◆ The 14-foot model of the Starship Enterprise that was used during shooting of the original “Star Trek” series is now displayed in the Smithsonian.
◆ If you are over the age of 40, you’ve lived longer than the average gorilla.
◆ The first woman to appear on the cover of Business Week magazine, in 1954, was Brownie Wise, the originator of the Tupperware Party.
BELLS AND WHISTLES (continued):• Traditionally in Anglican and Catholic
churches, the church day starts at sunset. So, for many churches the first service of Christmas Day will have bells ringing. These signify the start of Christmas services in many areas. In the United Kingdom (U.K.) it is traditional for the largest bell to be rung four times in the hour prior to midnight; then at midnight all of the bells ring to celebrate Christmas. Many old churches in the U.K. and other European countries have historic bells that have been ringing for centuries.
• One of those old churches, St. Lawrence Church in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, has what is thought to be the oldest set of bells in the world. Dating from about 1450, the set of five bells had not been used for two decades because of the poor condition of the tower that housed them. They were in a tower that was built in 1883, that was very flimsy. In a restoration project funded by donations to the Ipswich Historic Churches Trust, the bells were moved to an older, sturdier part of the building that was built in the 15th century. In September, 2009, the bells rang again, much to the delight of the town. Now when the bells are rung, they are in a part of the church where they can be seen through a glass screen. The building is no longer a church but is part of the Ipswich Town Centre.
• In the Ipswich project, the bells were cleaned at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in East London. Whitechapel is Britain’s oldest manufacturing company, established during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in 1570. In 1970 the Foundry celebrated 400 years, a quatercentenary! (It is now in its 442nd year.)
• Famous bells from Whitechapel include the Liberty Bell, the Great Bell of Montreal and the largest bell it has ever cast, Big Ben.
• Big Ben at Westminster Abbey deserves its name; weighing 13 tons (11.79 tonnes). It was cast (or made) in 1858. While most of the work of the company is with large bells, including all of the equipment needed and installation in church towers, Whitechapel also makes handbells and other small bells.
• While bell ringing, called “change ringing,” is most popular in England where it started centuries ago, there are bell ringers all over
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BELLS AND WHISTLES (continued): the world. Most English church bell towers
have at least six to eight, but sometimes as many as sixteen bells in a the bell chamber or belfry. There are more than 5000 churches with bells for change ringing in their bell towers in England, while there are fewer than 300 in the rest of the world.
• Change ringing is a performing art, similar to a team sport, in that the team must work together in harmony to ring the bells. It is similar to being a part of an orchestra. Each ringer must learn to do his or her part. There are many change ringing organizations in England. The oldest association is the “Companie of Ringers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln” which was started in 1612.
• The first true “peal” was believed to have occurred on May 2, 1715 at St. Peter Mancroft Church in Norwich, England. A peal is “a true touch of at least 5000 changes.” This magical ringing typically takes around three hours to ring!
• A strange ban that occurred during World War II was the ringing of bells. Ringing was quickly reinstated when peace returned.
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Heading out this week I realized we had just such beautiful weather. Don’t you appreciate the warmth? Anyways I met a man from Teale’s Water Utility Services from Pottery Road and for the winter they are offering plow services! No job too small. 250-558-5622.I should mention my good friends at Driving Hands (See their Ads) are open Xmas Eve from four till eight but closed X-mas Day. But call ahead to 250-260-5353 and tell Vic Marty sent you! Check out their cute ad on our X-mas page.Vinder at Pizza Factory wants me to wish you all a happy holiday and remind you they still offer 3 for 1 at incredible prices! (778-475-6022, open 4 - 9.)Happy holidays from Craig Borgal at 29 Auto Repair. (778-475-5884.) He is grateful to all his regulars and welcomes new customers.I have to take a moment and mention “Across The Universe” A live performance being put on by the Vernon Music School Dec 14,15 & 16 at the Powerhouse Theater. Proceeds go to the school’s sound foundation.Check out “Living Love’s Vision” a new book available for free on the internet by Vernon’s Own Chris Madsen. www.livinglovesvision.com.
That’s it this week Vernon We love you! Marty.
Marty Kelly is a standup comic who has appeared on Just For Laughs and Open Mike with Mike Bullard. Email: comicmrkelly@yahoo.ca
Kitty Potty Training
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We’re going to adopt a kitten from a litter that our neighbor’s cat had. We’ve never had a cat before. I hear they’re easy to house train. How do we do that? -- Sara in Helena, Mont.
DEAR SARA: Congratulations on your soon-to-be new pet! A kitten is a lifelong responsibility, so learn as much as you can before you bring the kitten home.Kittens who have reached the right age to be adopted -- at least eight weeks and preferably 12 weeks, that have been fully weaned -- should be easy to housetrain. A couple of factors might make this training take a bit longer: if the kitten is from a “barn cat” family or from a feral mother, or if the kitten has any hidden health issues.Most cats develop similar elimination habits no matter their environment. They look for a protected place with loose soil so they can bury their waste. In their distant non-domesticated past, they likely did this to stay hidden from predators. Consider purchasing a covered litter box that does not have a mechanical scooper arm -- the automated scooper action could traumatize the kitten.The day your kitten comes home, show it around the house, with the new litter box as the first stop. Place the kitten into the box and let it sniff around. In the days that follow, if you see your kitten scratching the floor and/or turning in place, pick him up and place him into the litter box, using encouraging words. You may need to do this for a few days -- most cats get it pretty quickly, though.As soon as possible -- even the same day -- after getting your kitten, schedule an exam with the veterinarian. Your kitten will need to be checked for hidden diseases or parasites, general health and given required vaccinations and license. Doing so will save you tons of trouble in both house training and serious health issues.
TIP OF THE WEEK is a new Tidbits weekly column. If you’re reading this right now, congrats, because you’re getting in on the ground floor of a column that we hope will enrich your life in some small way. It is written by Trevor Cairns, the publisher of Tidbits Vernon & Tidbits Kelowna. Trevor is a resident of Vernon and has been living & doing business in the Okanagan for almost 10 years. Mostly, these practical tips are little tidbits of information (pardon the pun) that Trevor has found helpful to his own life. Some concepts you’ll like - some you may not. You may agree or disagree (it’s a free country!). Take what you will and consider it a gift from Tidbits – The Neatest Little Paper Ever Read®
Today’s Tip of the Week concerns the food we eat.
Nearly every grocery store now has an Organic section, especially when it comes to fresh produce. Usually this organic section is smaller than the conventionally grown section, with less selection and higher prices. I’ve often wondered to myself whether this ‘organically’ grown stuff was just a scheme devised to get consumers to spend more money – a value added deal – or if there was really something to it. With all the cancers and other health issues that we have (many of them from unknown sources) we probably should know whether organic is legit or not. Recently I came across an article in Psychology Today* magazine that gave a summary of some very interesting research on the differences between organically grown produce and conventionally grown produce. They randomly selected various types of produce and tested it for chemical residue (fertilizer, pesticides, etc…) left over from the growing process. What they found was amazing. List #1: The following fruits and vegetables were found to have significant & traceable levels of contamination (ranked from most contaminated to least):
1) Apples2) Celery3) Strawberries
4) Peaches5) Spinach6) Nectarines
7) Grapes8) Bell Peppers9) Potatoes
10) Lettuce 11) Blueberries12) Kale
List #2: The following fruits and vegetables were found to have the least contamination (ranked from least contaminated to most):
1) Onions2) Sweet Corn3) Pineapple4) Avocado5) Asparagus 6) Sweet Peas
7) Mangoes8) Egg Plant9) Cantaloupe 10) Cabbage11) Kiwi12) Watermelon
Tip of the Week: Next time you grocery shop, try using
these two lists to make an educated decision on the produce you buy. When purchasing items on List
#1, try to buy organic. It may cost a little more but comes with peace of mind that what
you’re eating is free of ‘extras’, so to speak. For the second list, buy conventionally grown produce, save money, and still
have peace of mind about its quality. With all the cancers and diseases that are known
today – many of them from unknown causes - why not air on the side of caution when it comes
to what you’re putting in your body? If you haven’t checked out the organic section in awhile, the prices have come down significantly from what they used to be. Other than “eat your veggies” that’s my Tip of the Week!
*For more info on the article referenced above, please see Psychology Today magazine, July/August 2012 edition, pages 42-43. This magazine is available at the local library. Alternatively, the text-only version is available at http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/201208/natures-bounty-food-without-fear
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Long Dresser With Mirror $49.00 Vintage, 9 drawer dresser w/mirror. Great condition!
View at Kelowna Gospel Mission Thrift Store, 259 Leon Ave. Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-4pm, Sun closed. Just 1/2 a block from the bridge!
For Sale 1993 Mercury Sable 3.8L New winter tires & brakes. Asking $1100
Call 250-832-6970
28” snowblower 10 hp Mastercraft. Recently rebuilt and serviced. $350 (Sorrento)
250-675-2365
Size 4 CCM Figure Skates $20.00 Lynn Nightingale endorsed CCM figure skates. Size 4. Like new condition.
Kevin 250-300-4073.
Royal Gala, Spartan Empire apples (Red Delicious/Mac cross) - 30-40¢/lbs. Assorted Squash varieties, 40-50¢/lbs. Phone 250-503-0781 after 10am.
Tenancy sought on quiet property or rural acreage for garden use / animal care. 250-575-5376 (PM).
2 gently used CRV Michelin winter tires 205/70/R15 Lots of tread left. $60.0 OBO Call 250-314-6675 (Kamloops)
Used mobility scooter, like new! Asking $200 Call 250-832-7321 (salmon arm)
1977 Lemans Pontiac GT for sale. White with blue. Power steering, power brakes. Trailer hitch. $4500.
Call 778-753-4141 or twylia56@hotmail.com
Automotive
1993 Mercury Sable 3.8L New winter tires & brakes. Asking $1100 Call 250-832-6970
28” snowblower 10 hp Mastercraft. Recently rebuilt and serviced. $350 (Sorrento) 250-675-2365
600 lb hay bales approx. 50 left! $25 p/bale. Grass Alfalfa Clover mix. (Sorrento)
250-675-2365
72 U.S.A.F Tomcat patches in four frames, also 87 US Army National Guard patches or exchange for metal Canadian badges and titles. 250-833-0038Wall Bed, maple, queen size, little use $950 obo250-3752-366
Dachshunds - Mini Male Smoothcoats. Reduced for quick sale; Black + Tan, Red, or Chocolate coloured. 4 months old, 2nd shots done 475.oo or 500.obo Kelowna 778-753-0584
Coffee & end tables – wood with glass inset tops. Excellent shape. $100 OBO. Winfield, 250-766-1282.
2003 Kia RX Station Wagon. Silver. Loaded. 200+kms. $3700. Kelowna. Call Melva, 250-215-0147
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250-545-3379
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More Than Just Hot Dogs. Canadian Tire Vernon
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BELLS AND WHISTLES (continued):• On January 1, 2000, in celebration of the start
of the new millennium, bells were rung all over the world.
• There has been change ringing in North America since 1744 with groups of ringers active in Quebec, British Columbia, South Carolina, Illinois and more at various times. By the middle of the 20th century, change ringing in bell towers had almost completely died out on the continent. Change ringing was occurring some with handbells but the history is slim on that. In the early 1960s there were only seven active bell towers in North America: four in Canada and three in the U.S.
• The installation of change ringing bells at the new National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. in 1963 stoked the energy for new ringers in North America. Today The North American Change Ringers Guild, officially chartered in 1972, has more than 560 members with about 50 active bell towers in North America.
• The London-based “Ancient Society of College Youths” is one of the oldest ringing societies, started in 1637. They have members all over the world.
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