Mh CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 24, 1982 @ ete Men & Boys! For -: Seasons Bonnett's wan : Weteb ats lens Wear 233 Columbia 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash Castlegar Plywood & Bailding Supplies” SALE ‘IF YOUR PLANNING ON BUILDING OR: REMODELING, BUY.NOW & SAVE, 10-25% Wronecers, EVERYTHING AT REDUCED PRICES | ¢ All Grades Plywood © Insulation © ‘Roofing Materials © Zero Clearance Fireplaces . Energy King & Harber Craft Woodstoves © (Feb, 3to end of month) a. PLYWoOD J Convicted child ‘slayer Clifford’ Olson’ does not have to cope with the devastating pressure of Il under the most final’ of. all ‘sentences — that o: death. Not all ot. Canada's notorious killers have been so fortuna’ m the inst lon: illness, pold arrived home just four days oe tts his a8, Lor and father Soparated. His .parents placed him in led. For the following 16 years. Leopold Di incarcerated in jn ontreat a ae Vineent de and despite the judge's recomment never. be released, he was paroled in 1956. and return indecene: . After two. more jon. he was transferred to at St. Vincent de Pa Kingston Penitentiary, where in 1962 he received . Dae ee tort fe fen apart ge Once: ‘ IF YOU COULD . ein human time bomb passed muster as ‘a risk. He was again set free. LOSE WEIGHT BY YOURSELF, YOU WOULD HAVE DONE SO BY NOW. Together we can make it happen! | @NO SHOTS @NO DRUGS @NO CONTRACTS elally for the job at Spat Later, at his murder LEOPOLD DION, CALL TODAY FOR A FREE CONSULTATION Mon. - Fri,, 7+ 1pm, Sot. 8:30 - 9:30 a.m, 365-6256 _ oF 352-2426 (collect afterhours. | + ition ‘that he days later he hie Was again convictel of gross. i trial, Leopold described in - VEO} ered, ‘ Leopold Dion was not to die on the gallows; The. Government of Canada commuted his sentence to |; life: im, wieomraent. His. commutation .was ‘met same ‘environment .;to become doctors, law- hea » businessmen, and ‘ leaders of the commu- nity. Not everyone born to poverty becomes a 1c Justice the cabinet's Lesage. cked in in'thi it Institute: by: another Charanaene: and, " Georges’ first conviction came in 1948 when he elght years imprisonment. senootn ges had had one talent.’ As excelled at sketc! up a Sherbrooke St. a young hoy attending an fe] painted ane became an accom- Mished, inp not trained, a On Dec. 14, 1962, to paint and sometimes write poetry, bles Denis Brabant and Caluso Martineau, two St. Laurent Rollce officers. b “Bes a costume. The Teldup went smoothly e: take bei $142,000, but unkni ered an * police car pulled up. \rarcotte, 34, ‘who liked ‘kiiled Consta- enol ‘the own to the are ting from the bank whi The two from th officers had ju Sust stepped out of out of their car when they were felled in the m Marcotte’s weapon. While Consta- -bles Starincens and Brabant lay the snow on their faces the Santa Claus killer sprayed their backs aptured, Marcotte was sen- nulets ie bandit gargs to ing for forth the murder of Cons! paccensflly jt, Martineau. rapes was delayed executed. It estes came wiht of Gov. ¢ coke 1 Goarges Vanier | to save his life. languish Georges Marcotte Constables Marcotte and and Brabant are ep tn) prison by - all but a few. ory red discharge. Ke same after his stint in the Navy. ained former friends, and complained of always a Severo headache. y pppected bis CASE. Kerry's first brush with the law came in 1961 when he stole an. trutemnebile from a Toronto street. Later police officers were amazed to’! find out that “KERRY; SMITH (above) shot:a man ‘n'a vane robbery ene later slashed his own wrist In prison. Marcotte. still He to death. Left, Georges. ‘ languishes in prison atter kiifing two policemen. . ‘hie olor parked his own perfectly § good automo- fore stealing the other vehic! was arrested and received a a psychilatric lon. He was contldered fo be aschizophrenic ‘criminal tendencies. Nothing was done to treat Kerry Smith's illness. B ars later,. "heavily armed and wearing rather ‘ridiculous eulees. Kerry was fobbing banks in and around Torgnto. On July 24, 1964, er..to open 5 Tellers were ordered toa its Knapsacks with money. “e s As the robber left the bank, one customer reacted. Jack Blanc was no 0! ary customer. A: veteran of the Spanish Civil War, World War Il, and an Israeli war veteran, Blanc had faced men "with many his life: He grabbed accountant armen Lamb's .38 calibre: revolver shouting, “Give me a gun, I’m a‘crack shot.’ , Blanc moved out onto the street. His advance on Kerry Smith. Su and fired three shots at Blanc. They ee fumed . got off one shot, which-was wide of.its. mark. ‘The. Beatle a Bandit Qi his me ballet each 308 Hite pavement another fillet entered head.— ie the bandit walked up Overbrook, riminately as shoppers pcrata ited for in the ‘Sten jumped car park ed. as’ arrested and Blane. ‘He was sen- ie serving ain tbedt tie bide fa oi Hata : a a Jen ne he pi on ie edge a to death. He was 26. sti nt to lash ed without ut of his bed and slow! t tic ae thumb” before’ ped to the.” "Your Castlegar —Fellowship © — Worship — Bible Study Family Bible Hour 45 a.m, Worsbip Service. Sunday, 11 a.m., Legion Hal : Bible Study & Prayer_ Tues. 7:30 p.m. ‘at 1201-1 Street 1400 Block, Columbia Ave, Sunday S jervices ‘a.m. and 10a.m. ‘Sunday School:'10a.m. Robson Community Church Beanie) and rourth: month, 10 a.m. Rectory: Ph. 365-2271 Worship § Service 11 a.m. For Worship Service Times hone 365-7502 or 365-8354 Listen to the Lutheran” Hour Sunday, 9.a.m. Radio CKQR Below. Castleaird Plaza | 965-6317 9: 500 m. 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Norma MacDonald, left, and ‘Patsy Popoff, Auxiliary .to Me lent of the Ladies pr Castlegar and District Hospital, New service, Ditch-a-date TORONTO (CP) — Paul Simon may have sung about im Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover but even he didn’t think of the service offered B by Ditch-a-Date. For $15, Ditch-a-Date will 4 send “flowers of extinction to resent a $6952 cheque ta hospital administrator Ken ‘Tolarico. The money goes the one you love to hate.” The flowers, either carna- tions or roses, are gusr- anteed dead on arrival. Barbara Khoh is manager of the newest personal mes- senger service in Toronto, where it has to compete with everything from singers dressed gorilla suits to balloon-o-grams to strip-o- gra ms, She said the flowers ar- rive, as they normally would when sent to a sweetheart, ‘boxed and with a gift card. Ditch-a-Date will sufficiently caustic tongue.” The flowers are approp- riate not only for ex-lovers and t 1 who won't take no for an an- swer or couples celebrating their divorce. “The loss also appears to be a favorite.” Khoh says she got the idea from reading out-of-town newspapers. Similar services were successful in Chicago and Washington. She moved a little faster than originally planned to beat the compe- tition after it appeared on television. MAKE STRANGE JUESTS Ditch-a-Date, which adver- tises in the personal columns ads, CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 24, 1982 KOKANEE TAX “Your Established Tax Service" OPEN MON..-FRI., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. T. 9 a.m.-noon (Hour office hours are not convenient call for a special appointment) 365-6161 278 Columbia Ave. 365-2416 i only a . week old in Toronto but already has had some un- usual requests. “One man called up and after a lengthy explanation of how much he hated this other person,’ finally said he wanted to send the flowers to rime ‘Trudeau. g 1 an orthopedic table, c portable TV anda Century tub. » she eald, but it callers Bypass su rgery alternate WINNIPEG (CP) — One mid-August day a few years ago,-a searing pain brought Sam Gunn to his knees on the sands of Winnipeg Beach. Gunn,’ who suffers from hardening of the arteries, was diagnosed later as hav- ing a blood clot in his right Jeg and was scheduled for bypass surgery. — But instead of surgery, the 59-year-old livestock, broker opted for’’an experimental wexercise program promoted ‘by Dr. Stefan Carter, a car- diovascular Specialist in’ St. Boniface Hospital. “When I started, I couldn't walk from here to’ there without stopping,” said Gunn, poining to a counter three metres away. Now, Gunn says he regu- larily goes through a series of stretching exercises to warm up before walking for about an hour on a track. If he gets cramps, he slows down and takes an extra 10 minutes to complete the course. 18 ALTERNATIVE Carter said the therapy is an alternative to bypass sur- gery for persons with mildly ‘obstructed arteries in the leg, since surgery can fail. ‘The vein or synthetic vessel used in the ‘operation ‘may clot or.the disease may prog- ress above’ or below the Lees z sion No. 1 and the complex commission were named at a joint meeting in January. Gordon Porter was elected i of the (Recreation News Z : ‘is another new ack bey ‘There is one vacancy to be filled in this area. Interested residents should contact Mar- tin Vanderpol, Area J. rep- for RDCK. commission.and Jim Penman was hamed vice-chairman. .City . representatives this year are Marilyn Mathieson, Penman, Norma Moll’ and Bob White. White is new to the ‘The commission is respon- sible for establishing policy for the Bob Brandson Pool, Robson, Pool, wading pools, Pass Creek Park, and pro- viding seasonal recreational in the form of Castlegar School District representative is Malcolm Scott. The only Area I. repre- sentative is George Harshen- in. There are still two vac- ancies to.be filled in Area I. Area I residents interested in serving on the commission should contact Regional Dis- trict of Central Kootenay Area I representative John Voykin. regular programs and special events.” Oni the. complex. commis- sion are'two new appointees: Bob White and Doug Mac- Kinnon. Also on the commis- sion are Voykin However, Carter stressed that patients should consult: their doctors to rule out potential hazards posed by other. medical conditions be- fore embarking on their own exercise program. Me The experiment was con- ducted to determine how far _ Patients could walk without discomfort and then deter- mine if training could extend that distance. Research had already shown walking could improve the condition of individuals with: mild obstructions, Car- { i Individuals’ with arteries: tend to limp and stop walking after relatively. short | dis- tances. because they're daunted by’ the pain i in their said. “It’s exactly the op- posite. Most people can walk. awfully well without severe « discomfort.” _ Most of Carter's patients in the program are over 60 and for 25,per cent, the therapy made ‘no difference. However, on average, pat- dents extended the distance they could walk on a. flat surface without stopping to 1.1 kilometres from .68 kil- - ometres. ” Carter has found that a: number of his ’patients have maintained’ a: good‘ level of Performances 8 a year after and Mayor Audrey Moore. The commission is respon- sible for establishing policy “concerning the Old Arena and the Community Com- plex. 15-DAY but some return in the spring. to say ‘their ‘condition has: worsened, < ° “T am convinced this is be- cause they haven't walked in the winter,” he said, _ SUPER SALE ‘Friday, Feb. 19-Saturday, Mar. 6 IN APPRECIATION TO. PAST CUSTOMERS . AND THE BUILDING NOT LEASED — WE'VE ACCEPTED FACTORY OFFERS ON . * Top quality, 100% cotton. 115cm. ... CORD > 350° Auto slump. Another casualty — DETROIT (AP) — Anoth- er casitlaty of the severe auto C! slump, American Motors Corp., said it lost $186.6 ‘million in 1981, and it asked the United Auto Workers union to accept a concession- investment plan to help it return to profitability. ‘At the same time, Chrysler Corp., which also is expected to post a 1981 loss, said it agreed to sell its profitable Chrysler Defens Inc. unit to General Dynamics Corp. for $848.5 million. “We don't live in any fool’s MOSCOW (AFP). —!'Be- tween 16 and 30 people died* hyundred_ more dent recently, ‘Soviet 4 journa- list Victor Louis: told’ the Agence France-Preas on the weekend, But other eources, particularly . witnesses, said the death toll, could be high- - er. . The accident d.at paradise,” said Chrysler hairman Lee Iacocca. “We have to look ahead at the next three months. And this is the best insurance policy we have, so we need that kind of cash on hand.” AMC's loss followed by one day -Ford Motor Co.'s an- nouncement that it lost $1.06 billion in 1981, General Mo- tors Corp., the leading auto- maker, posted a modest $888-million profit for the year, mainly because of earn- ings from a tax credit and its Sinancial unit. Escalator death toll not known *ibelieved to have caused the ‘disanter, authoritative sours: sent plunging into.the escal- ator. well. Others ’ were / erushed ,as the mechanism continued turning. Built in 1982, the: Moscow’ underground system is one of the most in the the. height of the evening rush hour at the Aviamo- tornaia station about 10 kil- ometres north of the’ city. A snapped link mid-way along the 100-metre escalatar was world, with stations decor- ated in. marble, granite, or copper. But apparently the | accelerated building program “Well, we don't deliver out of town, so we passed on that. one.” “Another time, a couple breaking up called: to send flowers to each other. “They wanted to end it with style.” Senders seem to be using the flowers as ‘a parting shot “in a situation where there's nothing more they can do about it,” she said. And most realize that humor is the best approach, ~ In fact, Khoh says, Ditch- a-Date ‘always. uses humor and won't get involved in a situation that seems truly nasty or visious. “We're strictly a hat-pin service and not a hit-man service.” Khoh ‘says that even if Ditch-a-Date isn't a success, it will be fun for what she learns about human nature. 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