PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Wednesday, August 31, 1977 LIBRAR Y NEWS August - preserving time By ELAINE PERRY . August is the month to fill the larder. with home preserves. If you need suggestions, come to the library for books on dif: ferent methods of preser- ving | the fruits, v vagetables fish you labor to grow and catch. Home Preser- ving Made Easy praises the including seafoods. - The authors of Dry It, You'll Like It favour drying as a method of preserving food and the book includes plans for building your own ‘dehydrator. Smoke-curing is described in the Home Book of Smoke-Cooking Meat Fish and Game. In- structions for building temporary or permanent For those with deep freezes, Deep-Freeze Sense explains the rules of suc- cessful freezing. The display case this month features canning and Chaucer's day. teresting and human story, the book is much more than a scholarly study. Majesty by Robert Lacey - the bestselling biography of An in-- economy and nutritionally sound methods of pickling, smoking, canning, and drying all types of foods helpful to havin trips this summer. smoke gvens might be those who are bountiful fishing Elizabeth preserving - come to the library for ideas and * Journey -the ttt suggestions for your of Yehudi Menuhin eandidly summer preserving. recreates the great New Biographies in the violinist’s life story. | Library: The Life and Talkingto elf, a memeir Times of Chaucer by by Studs Terkel tells a story novelist John Gardner recreates the feel of twenties to the present. NEW SERIES Comedian Richard Pryor — . tests his talents - on TV. LOS ANGELES AP - Comic-actor Richard Pryor is Steak it big-acclaimed for his acting in Car-Wash, Silver Strea and Greased Lightning - he has signed for a new comedy-variety series this fall. Neroweres, the one-hour series, which begins two weeks from today, could end Oct. 25 even it if gives ABC TV's hit Happy Days and Laverne and Shirley a close run for the ratings. The reason: the unpredictable Pryor has received NBC’s permission to reduce the number of shows he'll do by half. He was going to do 10. Now the number is five, and he can decide after that if he wants to continue the series or shift to‘a specials - only format, said John McMahon, NBC’s programs chief here. “T guess he's not.sure of how consistently he wants to do television - as a series, a series of specials or whatever,” McMahon said. “T have a feeling that if he has a pleasant-experience doing a weekly show he may continue on. On the other hand, hem may decide he wants to stop and just do specials r NEC's plan for Pryor originally 3 set next Tuesday fora repeat broadcast of his first N -May 5 followed on Sept. 13 by the remiers of his 1 first-run ef- for Now, he'll just leap into the new season Sept. 18, op- of our world, from the. HERALD lifestyles posed that night by a one-! "hour Happy Days prenifere on’ ABC and prize fights on C wee more new Pryor chews will air Sept. 20 and 27, - "no Show set for Oct, 4 because of a pre-emption for baseball playoffs. The repeat of the comedian’s May show will air Oct. 11, and the last of his current batch of new shows will be, seen Oct. 18 and 25, the network said. Facing ABC’s two hottest comedies might make any star wonder if he really wants a series, But McMahon says Pryor didn’t © Fonzie fear as a reason for wanting to make fewer shows, — . “No, I can tell you that never came up at all,” the executive said, Nor, he added, did Pryor cite new movie jobs as a reason for wanting to reduce his television workload. ’ “I think he’s just a little apprehensive about series television and just wants to test the waters first,’ ”Mec- Mahon sai id. Oddities in the news NEW YORK AP - A. _ middle-aged man with eclectic reading taste and sticky fingers brought public library officials to their knees Monday as they sorted through 7,000 volumes valued at $100,000 he had stashed in his apartment. Inspectors from New York City and Queens borough public libraries picked their way delicately through wall-to-wall books stacked in the back bedroom of the Queens apartment abandoned three months ago by Caio D’Aurelio. “It look like they've all been stolen,” said Cecil Greenidge, a Queens library inspector. Some of the books were stamped with brary logos as distant as Florida State University in ‘Tallahassee, but most were from libraries here. “Now we can’t be sure this guy stole these books, but somebody sure did,” Greenidge said. Authoritles at first had thought the books had been checked out and-never returned, D’Aurelio rented _ apartment for 10 years, said Armando Arias, the building superintendent. About two years ago, he stopped living the apartment, and three months ago he stop ed paying his monthly rent. No one has seen im since, At 10 cents a day, D'Aurelio’s overdue charge in New York City for all 7,000 volumes would amount to $700 dail y. MOOSEVJAW, Sask. CP - It might soon be legal to walk down either side of the side- walks in thls community. WA proposed new trafilc bylaw does away with a former law which states ‘nedestrians shall, whenever practical, move on the right side of sidewalks: or crosswaiks,”’ When the bylaw was in- troduced in the late 1960s, one resident invented a helmet with turn signals for pedestrian to wear, A police spokesman said — he could not recall anyone ever being taken to court for walking on the left of the sidewalk. the. Children’s sitting habits can be taken in stride KELOWNA, B.C. CP - How children sit can affect the way they walk,. foot specialist Dr. J. V. Ganley an Philadelphia told a medical convention. Elvis Prayer .LOS ANGELES ‘AP - A television evangelist who spoke at Elvis Presi¢y's funeral said he and the singer wept and prayed together at a Las Vegas hotel and Elvis said: “Christ is gonna come real soon, isn’t Rev. Rex Humbard, who preaches to millions of TV viewers around the world,| said in an interview Monday: that he was summoned by Presley last December, just before Christnias. Humbard said he and his wife went to the rock 'n roll star’s dressing room at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel. said Presley greeted thems with words of praise for the TV show, saying he was an avid viewer. “Then, he sort of paused, staring off into space,” Humbard — recalled. “Suddenly, he turned around and motioned us to follow him. We went intoa * very small room, like ‘a closet, and he pulled the oor, After Elvis had spoken of the Bible for some time, the evangelist sald: reached over and took both his hands in mine and I said, ‘Elvis, right now, I want to pray for you.” ‘He said, ‘Please do,’ and he started weeping. He just emotionally shook and trembled. All of us in the room were weeping, ; Full “Tr just range He. said ligaments. are pulled and leg and ankle bones misaligned when children sit in the following positions habitually: - sitting back on, eankles from a kneeling position, keeping the knees in front; - the same position except buttocks are on the floor and shins and feet splayed outwards on either side. - sitting on a chair with. one leg. doubled under to ralee the child higher on the Misalignment of the leg ‘British Columbia Medical hones can lead to flat feet,» i Ganley told the ‘joint’ ” scientific session ‘of the Association’s section of ‘general practice and the B.C. champter of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. He said it is wrong to adopt the. traditional idea that babies and young children usually grow out of foot or leg problems. Most problems occur from bad foot positions of the fetus before birth CAREER OPPORTUNITY . 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