Category: Arts and Culture


Card art

There is a program sponsored by the local arts council featuring card art. small hand-held cards with drawings and paintings inks a pencils etc being facilitated at the Court House Gallery, here in Merritt.

Billed as Artist Trading cards one session has been accomplished and the next is April 9, on wet media. another on the 16th features collage.

An exhibition of the work will be from April 21 to May 5th, interested people can attend  on a drop in basis for the two remaining sessions before the show.

Today in history, April 5 1949

Fireside theater goes on the air.

Driver security

The province daily paper had a picture of a bandaged lower mainland bus driver on its front page this morning. The caption said that the person that sucker punched him will not get jail time. The calls for this are regular and persistent and are mostly on a tone for vengeance.

A talk with a driver named Doug with Merritt BC Canada’s service gave the impression that he was not concerned . When asked if he lets drunks on he said yes if they seem alright. The bus service here does not run late at night and is small town

Editors note: emotional intelligence by people dealing with the public is a premium thing to have.To rely on deterrents such as jail seems to escalate things when people are challenged. However one should not underestimate the life changing effects of physical assault.

Today in history, April 4 1984

The United States president calls for a world wide ban on chemical weapons.

Silver mining

There is activity on the old Craigmont Mines site, a mill is being built to process silver ore from the Huldra Silver operation in on Treasure Mountain in the Coquihalla  pass area between Hope and Merritt.

http://www.lairdex.com/index.php?view=article&catid=19%3Arockhounder-magazine&id=61%3Atreasure-mountain&option=com_content&Itemid=65

The mine was a denied a permit to mill  at its mining operation .A source says because of downhill drainage into the water shed.Another sources says that there is 38 feet of snow in the Treasure Mountain area.

The mill according to a contractor is being built in the proximity of  the old Craigmont Mill but not on the same foundation. The mine maintained a person responsible to sell off infrastructure  when it closed in the early 1980’s. They held out for good prices and there was never a give away of equipment. The Jaw Crusher was sold for multiple 100 rds of thousands of dollars to the Lornex Mine  that is now Highland Valley Copper.

John Paul a retired BC Hydro lineman says he  is having a piece of equipment put to some work by the mining company. John has a reputation as a spur climbing going concern even in retirement.John purchased a BC Tel service truck with a power augar a can place a pole. He also has a mechanical stump remover and works for who we wants to.

Today in history, April 2 1917

Woodrow Wilson asks for a declaration of war against Germany.

SharkWater

A film presented by a young couple last evening  at the lecture theater, NVIT , Merritt Campus ,admission a 4 dollar donation.

Marie Josee (MJ) Arsenault did a preamble to a film that had excellent photography and direction. Beautiful coral reefs and ocean flora and fauna gave a pleasant context to present a pressing issue to the Eco-Odyssey Foundation.

The view of the film maker, a Rob Stewart, was that sharks a great and no threat to people.

The film is far from propaganda as there are diverging views presented however you still get the sence of public relations and a bias. The bias is based in the concern for the de-fining of sharks and may be legitimate. The big plus is the awareness of the environment and the volume of the world population in people who demand protein and social capital from the ecosystem and the limits on hunter gather systems ability to  provide.

The film has some gore as the removal of fins and landing of hooked sharks is presented.

Paul Watson and his international effort to interfere with non complies in international waters was a surprise  in the film. His confrontational style is uncomfortable, maybe by design.

Paul Watson  a Canadian was one of Time Magazines heroes of of the environment of the 20th century. He also championed Timber wolf’s in British Columbia.

The presenters have a web site: www.eco-odyssey.com

 Editors Note:

Our view is that predators like sharks are part of the eco-system and keep us safe from disease by consuming the weak and sick in the ocean similar to all top predators. The film  presents a view and statistics that humans are safe from them and there are only 5 deaths a year and most from bleeding. we think that that is not accurate and that another dynamic exists in open ocean especially when debris and rough water is prevalent. Sharks in large numbers eat anything, in that context. Historically in at least one instance the crew of the USS Indianapolis torpedoed by a Japanese submarine on its return from delivering the Atomic bomb to the Enola Gay experienced huge losses to sharks over a time  in the water.

Here is an eyewitness account by a survivor from the Indianapolis,Woody James:

The day wore on and the sharks were around, hundreds of them. You’d hear guys scream, especially late in the afternoon. Seemed like the sharks were the worst late in the afternoon than they were during the day. Then they fed at night too. Everything would be quiet and then you’d hear somebody scream and you knew a shark had got him.
USS Indianapolis org website.
This may be an abnormal and may add to the hysteria over sharks. However a lot of the fatalities and shark attacks come from places that also rely on tourism and there may be a problem for reporting.It does seem that time in the water is a factor for feeding.The website Missing at Sea reports 64 people with unknown status missing from cruIse ships now and dating from 1995 to 2009.
There are 440 species of sharks and the Tiger Shark is said to eat anything.
Shark killings or harvesting estimates are 100 million a year. There are many myths and misconceptions about sharks. However they like other predators are keen to blood  scent and can be attracted to chumming and made more aggressive.
In the macro sence they seem as less of a threat then lightning however people should educate themselves in how to avoid being in trouble around them and what the specific risks are. We can safely assume that the low amount of documented deaths is not the whole story.
The film Sharkwater was released in 2007; eco-odyssey has Merritt mailing address at this time. There are at least 4 Shark sanctuaries in the world at this time including The Bahamas.
Want to do something for sharks.
Eco-odyssey
PO Box 2019
Merritt,BC Canada
V1K-1B8
 
 

Today in history, March 29th,1882

The Knights of Columbus are established.

2 nd place

I came in second in the international speech contest at the local toastmaster club here. I will speak at the area by arrangement though. Thursday be thinking of me!

Today in history, March 28th,1990

Jesse Owens a medalist from the Berlin Olympics is given the Medal of honor post humerus by George Bush.

Old workings

 The history of the Nicola Valley in the South Central part of British Columbia is only recent;contact with the local indigenous population is about 200 years. However in that time we have experienced a significant amount of mining activity.

William Hamilton Merritt an early 20th century business man was here briefly and  got his name  used when the town incorporated a hundred years ago. He helped bring into the valley the railroad and coal mines. Hamilton Hill to the east of town also got its name from him.

 Merritt ( a corruption of a french name ) came from a family of  some renown and especially in regards to the construction of the Welland Canal in central  Canada. One member of that family is said to have raised 25 thousand dollars to put to gether a regiment to go to the Boar War.  He is credited with volunteer milita work. Another of his family is also said to have paid his own passage to that conflict for the British Crown.

William Hamilton Merritt has been called the Father of  Transportation in Canada. The town here bears his name.

The great depression also caused a flurry of small mines here and the local sidehills sported lots of abandoned head-frames and workings.  Another historic mining community that of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island suffered the loss of a couple of young people to abandoned mines some decades ago. This made it a concern for old workings here and a local Ray Schindler was involved in making them safe, he said that he bought old big cars for local rural residences and turned them upside down and back-filled the entrances to the regulated mines not is service here. He said this was done after going into the limit of  the air supply to investigate for explorers and other trespassers. There is no living memory of people being injured in old workings here.*

Ray Schindler lives in an unicorporated area to the west of Merritt and is retired after capping his working career as a City maintenance worker.       

*Editors note : comes from a single source with no cooberation.

Today in History, March 19, 1931

Gambling becomes legal in the US State of Nevada.

ILM

The Interior Lower Mainland project,a third 500 kilo volt line is gearing up, and today, Janis Brooks and Cheryl Brooks are available at the local college takeing  job applicants.

A new 250 kilometer line is going from the Revelstoke Dam site to the lower mainland.

For information on job opportunities call 604-846-1011 ext 215 and leave a message with Kate Fitzer. No man camp is planned.

BC Hydro is looking for a January 2015 in service date for the project.

Today in History: March 12 1947

The Truman Doctrine is proclaimed to stop the spread of Communism.

 

 

Merritt and District Chamber of Commerce

The local Chamber is moving from its site on Voght Street, to a place on Granite Avenue, 2000 block.It is said that it will have a part in the Iron Mountain Music Building that at one time housed the public library. The Granite Street is currently having street repairs and beautification applied to it.

 It is level entry and  in the traditional business section of town.

Today in History, March 8,1817

The New York Stock Exchange is founded.

Twenty some years ago they divide the vast expance of land into an eastern arctic  as well as a  west meaning a legislature was distinct from the one in Yellowknife. There is  a lot of land that on the surface looks like it is not of much value, however mineral resources are  abundant. And the world is so small now. Last week at a scrap gold and antiques buyers event. A person brought in two tobbaco cans full of high-grade silver ore.  with silver around 6 dollars an once I talked to a person who mills precious metals for mines and we estimated that the A bar of silver could be poured from the cans of at least 50 onces About 300 dollars worth of silver. Only requiring a make shift furnace producing 2200 degrees farenheit for and hour.

I was in the territories when the Hunt brothers from Texas tried to corner the market for silver,by owning 10 percent of the world supply. The price rose to about 60 dollars and once. before  the supply side economics of Ronald Regan took over in the early 1980s collapsing metal prices back to demand.

The man said that a supervisor said take some for a  reminder fo his experience, and he did, this from a mine on the Camsell River on Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories.Lots of dynamics at work here, including publicly traded shares ,but if all the construction workers did  the same it would amount to a material loss to share holders. A loss more significant then market corrections when speculation increases stock value. We say if this happens to you be aware and get a recipe or something in writing. giving you permission.

There is a six month limitation period on crimes under $5000.00 in Canada, however there is no limitation on the value of your reputation.

Free minors licences are free to people over 65 and very inexpensive for those under and it gives you the right to prospect and collect samples on unclaimed land. You can pan for gold without one.

Today in history, March 5th 1999

The first premier of the  Canadian, new territory of Nunavut is elected.

Book burning

Its freedom to read week and the library had a book burning. Placing about 50 odd books on a table that someone had asked to be withdrawn or taken out of some system some where. The display had fire wood on it and if a library patron had not taken one of the items to the counter and asked that it be spared it would have been burned this coming Monday, after freedom to read week was past. The last book saved from the fires happened late morning today. The book was redeemed from the fire by a middle aged First Nations patron who happened to be along with a radio (Q101 FM ) official.

The last book saved was a book by Timothy Findley that dealt with an incident when Army officers raped a fellow officer in the First World War.Titled The Wars, someone had asked that it be withdrawn because it promoted homo sexuality. In some contexts it could be difficult to ask that it be saved from a burning. The jacket cover includes flames of fire.

An member of the RCMP, had asked to have a copy of a book recently removed, as reported by a local paper.

 The Temptress a book close to  and dealing with Women On Top remained on the shelf and was not placed on the table to be saved.

Editors note: The local police are seen as using resentment to extricate information from people; its incredulus that they didn’t know about freedom to read week coming up so soon. We trust that the public library remains a place of intellectual freedom and not constrained by the suspicions of the police.

 Today in History , March 1 1912

The first parachute jump from a moving airplane is accomplished  by Albert Perry

Last rites

The local theater society is putting on a production ,Last Rites. They are planning for Circa May 17th.  A cast of eight players are working in the local community college to produce the event. A source says some roles will be doubled up.

The group is under the leadership of Mil Jurusic the new president; a teacher at NVIT. Mil has been involved in the Say so Society;  an open mike improv  group that frequent a night spot here called Iron Mountain Music. That group is planning a function for St Patrick’s Day.

Opinion:

The local group had a successful play done on historical figures for the 100 year centennial of the city. They will be building on that.

Today in History, February 29,1972

Hank Aron becomes the first ball player to contract over 200 thousand dollars a year.

Quip : remember a leap year is not the same as a leap second as  the second has to do with the speed of the earths rotation. what ever makes the earth move for you….

Gold Buyers

There is another gold buyer in Merritt this week they are coming regularly looking for silver and gold as well as old jewelry.

Canadian Collectors Road Show.

Treasure hunters and second handlers are a reality of many people’s life in a tough economy.

They are at the Best Western of Voght for four this weekend the buying ends today. They advertised free estimates and coffee.

Kevin and Nate a couple of young fellows were well involved this morning giving verbal appraisals on scrap gold and  artifacts. A small disagreement on the plate or silver content of one item in Kevin’s charge drew attention from Nate and seemed resolved amicably. We watched three clients sell small amounts of scrap gold for amounts under 50 dollars ,they were payed by cheque after producing a name  address and photo ID to back it up.

One of the buyers was a  Thailand  national with a long last name: Tungkulbavarodom. ( just want to test my spell checker.)

An assessment on a hard-hat made by McDonald company that had an artistic relieve of the industries wares on it confirmed a 300 to 400 dollar value, when asked if the owner wanted to sell it he said no but he would check with his son the owner for a possible nother day. When a man produced two tobacco tins of high-grade silver ore ” given as a souvenir from a mine site he worked at in the North West Territories , there  was much conversation generated, but no offer from the buyers to take the ore. A table displayed some silver antiques and antique toys with a 1939 Iron Cross, and some other war medals.

Coffee was offered as advertised as well as free appraisals without pressure to buy.

Canadian Collectors Roadshow is from Vancouver, Canada and have a web site:

Collectorsroadshow.ca

Today in history,February 20 1901

The Legislature in Hawaii convenes for the first time.