84 - Wednesday, July 21, 1993 - North Shore News I was a LOS ANGELES hypnotherapist’: Yvonne Smith said in May that more than 30 people had joined her support group aimed at those who have been abducted by aliens. The group meets in Smith’s home once a month to discuss their problems in coping, for example, with memories of aliens’ sexual assaults, with aliens’ planting tracking devices inside abductees’ bodies; and with abductees’ methods of distinguishing between alien abductions and abductions engineered by the CIA. Said Smith, “Because (alien abduction) is controversial, there’s still a cer- tain stigma attached to it.” — in April, a Penn State University student complained to Jocal police that she had been ripped off. She said she had given.a fellow student a $1,200 stereo to take. an exam for her, but that he had flunked it - and. now wouldn’t return her stereo. Buying: academic. work is illegal in Pennsylvania. | B.C.’s new assistant ‘deputy . minister in the Attorney General’s department is Maureen Maloney; dean of the University of Vic- toria’s law school. She has -pro- . ‘. . posed that citizens should. be re- quired to list and declare the value of all'of their personal property - each “year -—*- everything from houses to rings —* and = pay.'a wealth tax of 4% on it annually .. auc NEWS OF THE WEIRD ~~ Compiled by A.P. McCredie In May, Mark. Kreider of Newcas- tle, Delaware, a full-time Grateful Dead: concert: fan (affectionately known: as a ‘‘Deadhead’’), was - robbed of $5 and shot in the back - following: a Dead show. in [Tu HELP You UNPACK. | [YoU HAD A HARD DRIVE. [AND DO THE LAUNDRY, WHY DON'T YOU JUST - | A) RELAX AWHILEE |. GRIZZWELLS® | by Bill Se horr eo BELONG To. THE NCA TAF WaTion AL gevAw ASD OUIATION = WH H BE LIGVES a CondTi Tu TioN GUAR AN Ts g> he giant To GEAR Claws! Sacramento, California. Kreider could not help potice pinpoint where the crime was committed because ke said he did not realize he had been shot until at least an hour afterward when his back began to hurt. On the topic of the Dead, tom- morrow, July 29, marks the 27th anniversary commemorating the Grateful Dead’s first-ever perfor- mance outside California. The place? The British Columbia Fes- tival in Vancouver, B.C, eco A 31-year-old man was killed in Ponoka, Alberta in May when, in a fit of anger at a bad golf shot, he flung his club, The club breke in half, and the jagged edge snap- ped back and speared his neck, cutting his carotid artery. In May, Gerald W. LaPre, 40, of St. Paul, Minnesota, was charged with smuggling 30,000 books out of area libraries, or checking them. . out with bogus library cards, during a 10-year period and stor- © ing them in his house, his car and a rented storage locker. Only 19 of the books had been’ properly — checked out.— but all were over- due. LaPre. once told a reporter that he had a “passion for books that fills a part of mé like nothing” else,” . TINSIST ON MAKING A TOKEN EFFORT! YOR'VE BEEN EATING LIGHTNING BU6S AGAIN, HAVEN'T YOu ? ny : “How do they know we're throwing bird banat IGT © 1999 by NEA, Inc “seed after the wedding today?" JOIN A Cypress Bow! guide for a free guided nature walk at Cypress Bowl. 1,000-year-old trees, over 100 ‘ species wildlife and spectacular views with an experienced Park nat- uralist as your guide, Bring the ‘inet just lok tough your gage o taser kids and enjoy a day of hixing, swimming or a picnic lunch, Discover For further information or a customized tour for your group or organization call the Cypress Bowl Summer Infoline at 926- 6007, : of birds, wilderness r ere's a great chance for residents of North. ‘aneduet andthe Norh Shore to help ned sand get $5 of Playa sides atthe sae ugh your gage o bse and big oo yout old hockey sticks, football pads, basebal loves of any other useable sports equipment io Playland on “Monday, | 26th or Tuesday July 27th, and we'l give you $5 off an All Day Ride Passport good for that day. That's $5 off either a General or Litited All Day Ride Passport, goed fo the rides and shows at Playland B ae | All the sports equipment collected on July 26th-and 27th will g0 to North Vancouver kids who might other- ivise miss out on a lot of fun. So be a sport and take a ride out to Playland! The KidSport Fund is a non-profit 2 effort of Sport B.C. to enable more ©” children to participate in sport. FAMILY FUN LET YoOUR'S Reed yOne 1 OF MOHET DO 41 WaNCOUVER a ete | SUNDAY + WEDNESDAY ¢ FRIDAY One discount per piece gf ¢guipment Discounts may not be added together and may be used anly on : day awarded, Sport equipment can be redeemed for this discount until 7pm each designated day. - . F