“Arctic, Circl .: LETHBRIDGE, ALTA: (CP) —One in four of 1,400°" “aclentifically selected” adult “urvey “bya University’ of : Lethbridge ‘sociologist ad ‘mitted their sexual lives are @ cause for‘ concern, One in: four said their { sexuality had beena personal concern inthe past and two fin four, said sexuality had | atone money and use of time in’ the. survey: results, ‘soci- ologist Reg Bibby said in an _interview. CLAUDE f LEMIEUX Standing ‘on -ice 800° m. (1,000 feet) thick is not your ‘every day experience but,’on Canada’s Athabaska Glacier, hundreds of people, each day walk or ride’ giant snow- {mobiles on such a sea of ice.’ The glacier is’ nearly 10 km.” long’ (about. six‘ miles) ‘and is the most ‘easily acces- “sible anywhere. The no-less spectacular Icefields Park- way. is right: at its-toe. > “Athabaska is a’ tongue of the‘massive Columbia’ Ice: field, the ‘largest accumula- ‘ton of ice in the Rockies and one of the largest south of the le.It covers an ‘area of nearly 400 sq. km. : (150 square miles) with ice as. thick as 900m. (3,000 feet) in places. An interpretive cen- tre on the highway has inter- esting’ displays abaut gla- ciers. * ‘The icefield ‘straddles ‘the ; : Continental Divide. Its wat- ers flow to ‘the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, It separates Banff and Jasper ~° National ‘Parks . as well, as. Alberta from’ British’ Coluim- ma of: facets. of ' Canadian life,: including xuality,:, in “the ducted in late He’ said’ the’ curate ‘to. within pe! items,°19' times Biddy, who has yet to com: finding# don't afer from the results’ of the earlier survey, : i deere an aj parent backlash ‘Athabasca Glacier along one of the world’s truly: scenic highways, the Icefields Parkway.' It is 230; km. (148 } miles) from: Jasper. to Lake: Louise; ‘anther ‘68 ‘km. (86°. miles) to the’ popular. resort’ town of Banff with its chi mp- ionship ‘golf ‘course, °* hot: springs good ‘accommo- dation.. SEE 3 “From Lake Louise. to Jas: per, the Icefields Parkway is © ‘a ‘continuous ‘series of awe-'- inspiring -sights: There’ are first: snow-capped | all. c f ‘and: all the way on both sides of the © necessary .: rvices. It is*a paved; ;road.’: Rushing r town’; than streams, high waterfalls and wildlife just’ beg to be photo- graphed. i Parks ‘Canada’ has "estab- lished ‘about 20 viewpoints at particularly ©. striking ‘spots, along the ‘highway. Bighorn sheep, mountain ‘goats, elks and bears are often-seen at these spots: but ‘the’ wise traveller:does not, feed wild animals, It is against the law» and can‘be dangerous, espe- cially. with bears, the Valley ‘of the Ten Peaks, At. the north end ‘ot the: Banff. ich surprised the “tobacco. — someone who: “chews it. “that, tell you the mera,’ hillbillies and baseball ' players (who inevitably ‘let: ‘stream | of ity b ‘belleves homogex are ‘entitled to the,’ same. rights'as other ‘Canadians. | — More than 90 ‘per cent believe birth’ control ‘infor- | mation should be Svalldbl to! teenagers. who wan! aed enly ‘a. small minority, rejects the availability ‘of legal abortion, with moat. a reelng it should be available when the mother's Health is endangered. or there is ‘a strong chance of .a_ serio defect in the baby‘ or the woman has been raped, “= About, half see ~both ‘traditional ‘family losing fluence during the next 20 ye. in four feel’ex- years, © - sex) is always = — More than 90 per. ce) ‘wrong ‘oF nearly always so,’ said there should be laws = “Altiost three in four feel omosexual’ relations ° are ng ‘but a tworthirds mas Tobacco * “Ltd. , says “the soft...” “I like to ball it up. Then ¥% wad it around my..mouth a © little bit and let it get settled..’: T let it sit there for. a-while.. ; +o attract new customers, You got tolet it ferment, see. © get. nicotine satisfaction.” ATHLETES USED muh’ °s! f a “the ‘tobacco companies use Let is get soft... and after it~ ‘Banff but; in fleas itis shew the stuff: are; old: far- athletes to promote: their sits for a while then.I go to y products. Baseball's George working’ on it a little bit. = Brett, rodeo and former foot- Chew it.up and then spit it ° to- ball star Walt Garrison and out.” lor a But. like wait’ stervot: ‘hold ‘ups: Chewing ands ‘forms. of NOT CHOOSY of; the National Football League's Pittsburgh ' Steel- a fancy ‘cuspidor, but what- ers, have all peddled various ever's handy — a paper cup, a ‘has, had its ut blocked by. those’. images don’t always brands and forms of smoke- pop bottle “or the windshield of my. truck.” who has. prom- id, toa lesser industry; officials in ‘the ical CORN on ia | Prices Effective Sept 2 3 A me IN THE CASTLEGAR STORE... )DRES: PHONE NUMBER FOR... JOHN URQUHART. METROPOLITAN dress: Site 8, Comp. 18, SS No.1 “ < Trail, B.C. 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RITA’S CATHOLIC + 365-7. sotvay Night Me sunday Mass 8a.m, and 10.4.m. “ST. MARIA GORETT! Genelle-— 12 Noo: Saturday: Young Psoples: “ yoars ‘over both falls andthunders down: ‘es ‘KICKED OFF BY ¢ ‘The’ ‘recent’ revival is. don’s Red Man hi offers‘ this impor- for seven years, was in Tor- tant piece of advice:* "Don't same tourist amenities as syants in: Canada.” And ito. . onto recently and offered a swallow it. Even as good as it lesson on‘the art of chewing is, I guarantee you'll have to have your stomach pumped.” Regardless ‘of the’ perils, psn says. it “tastes: doggone, and | it's: good es yin wi Or eatin ar et “asian ty Slash HO8 anya Agerton is a sexual jay: : walker who, after ‘years of trying, can't flag the atten- tion of B.C.’s medical estab- lishment. Dr. Douglas Schneider, ‘a consultant to the* Medical Services Commission, says the medical play didn’t cover sex. reassignment © surge: but without sex re- ong a ‘tobacco. othimans. of Pall itd. wo rin we're going... after.:.First, : there's: the traditional: voca- tional‘market which includes: miners, loggers, truck: dri- vers. jand longshoremen. Then ‘there's the new market —the ‘ban guys playing ii softball, leagues ‘and - ‘other people! king to ‘keep _ heir. hands, free while enje _ ROBERTA HAMILTON . During the week of ‘Sept. 18th; Castlegar District yy Scouts of Canada, will be gisteriig boys for the ‘ = The, success ‘of. Scouting programs depends on ‘parenta and inte ‘citizetis who are. d to give See ae ts pa ee ‘council ‘positions. If leading ‘a weekly meeting docs'a not cscal Hees jects, joining the. boys o1 tings or doing secretarial jobs may interest y. In this iway, each volunteer, does his/her part to make Scouting work for and serve the ‘community, and also allows boys % ithe “To help ‘volun oe ‘o help ‘vo Be eo epee Program, hers information, ‘please call “Distotet ok at, 985-5670 or District Sounell of Psychiatry’s gender inden- ;. “/they did in my day, [koow Fm feminist 'be- KAMLOOPS, B.C..(Ch) — and Right Hand, Leh Han a Dorothy Livessy was 13 | ‘book about the Depression. - sh a: light-hearted Vitclts {not “VANCOUVER cp) 2 La _ proportions, there will ‘be small family investment firm need to transport, water “bas applied to'the ‘provincial lanier. to arid « trie government - to. license a, scheme’ that. it says could: turn.a wasted B.C. into a’ revenue of Weathank wants to tap, still requ pure -water ‘discharged . by applica are the first step seven lakes into inlets in the , ina long and worthwhile : Ocean Falls ‘aréa on the B.C. journey. 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