Did You Know?" You can contribute’ to United Way by... O * 1. Payroll Deduction » . 2, Bank & Credit Union Deduction 3. Cash Donation 4. Mail In Contribution Help Support the United Way WANETA WICKER We are NOW Locatep directly across from the Trail a High School in the Pink Building Cedar Ave., Trail bad 368-8512 Tues. to Sat, Oct. 11 to 15 onal © wicker © brass © rattan UP TO 50% SAVINGS We have expanded our line of Wicker and Rattan to include wicker from 39¢ baskets to top quality rattan bedroom suites, dining sets, papson chairs, rockers, etc. 10% Discount to Senior Citizens INQUIRE ABOUT OUR We FURNITURE | TRADE-IN PLAN. | S SuperValu SALE DATES: OCT. 12 - 15 By MICHAEL BERNARD VANCOUVER (CP) — Five British Columbians died in high-speed police chases last year and three more! i year. ‘Is it worth the'cost? Vancouver Ald. George Puil says no. Police Chief Bob Stewart says it has to be weighed against the consequences of allowing criminals ‘to flee unimpeded. ‘A British Columbia Police Commission shows. most chases begin with a minor violation such as licence)} suspen: sions'or not having a driver's licence. . *- However, those chases, unlike the glamorized, film versions of specially-constructed stunt cars leaping ditches,” t r go'scot-free if it could, | bring, back the ie "ot March. crashing through barriers and rolling over into twisted masses of metal, can end in tragedy. At least three of the eight people killed were’ not ,directly linked to an offence that led to the police pursuit. The commission's analysis of 547 chases, covering all police jurisdictions in the province, showed: — B.C. police apprehend the suspect in ‘82 per ai of the chases; — One chase in 200 results in a civilian death; — There are civilian injuries in 6.9 per cent of pursuits and police injuries in 2.7 per cent; A few. days earlier, suburban Burnaby was killed in‘a chase, She was one of five “juveniles in a stolenvan ‘Being: pursued, by, police. Orville Andrew McAuley, 18, was basid y tniaren last year’ when he’ crashed into, an RCMP. by wrong nolice protection. ras Killed\when, 5 “All the bright: guys around seem to talk about the wae by two“ ‘issue, but none’of them|seem to have the answers,” he said. Stewart said the ‘emphasis often seems to be (on after’a’ chase *: had been stolen. ’ “Police are damned. if they. do (chase) and damned if they don't,” Bill Harrison, editor of the “high-s olice pursuit” rather than criminals fleeing the’. oa Bens eae Police can't afford to allow criminals the ‘July 26, Carrie Smith, 14 of security that they will no longer chase them. Phil Crosby-Jones, spokesman for the B.C. Police ‘Academy, defends police chases, noting that officers are better'trained in pursuit tactics than they were 20 years ago. All officers of municipal forces in B.C undergo & rigor- indenting M: aley’s cari ous three-day tactical driving session at the academy. RCMP, who police the majority of B.C.’s communities, learn pursuit tactics at\the force's training school in Regina Absociation and often enroll for remedial courses at the B.C. académy of Police Chiefs magasibe, said in an interview from’ Ottawa. eee this year will’ train more than 884 officers in tactical driving. => Stained Glass Spend a weekend learning the techniques of stained glass. The course covers glass cutting and the leading of a panel,. soldering and: ¢ Recreation News New Course’ If you are interested in taking a cardio pulmonary resuscitation or Defensive Driving. course, they. both «start Tuesday, Oct..18: The working with Ifyou have always wanted to learn this fine art then this is the weekend to do it. The course starts Friday, Oct. 14 from 7-10 p.m. and continues all’ day Saturday and Sunday. Registration fee is $45. Proj- ect materials cost between $50 and $80 depending on project size. Maggie goes model OTTAWA (CP) — Mar- garet Trudeau will open and close her new half-hour is- - CPR course will teach you what a real heart attack is and how to deal with a@ person from a Course is Canada’s Safety Councila eight-hour. course which: teaches you to recog- nize driving’ hazards, to un: the proper def + follows: ‘hour exercise, Drop in fee is Minto Chapter e - holds honor night Public 5) Public skating hours are as\ the Masonic Hall was filled to capacity ;last' Tuesday and to act in time. Learn how. to prevent accidents in spite of the incorrect actions and adverse driving conditions. fee is $20. heart attack. This four-hour course is worth- ny. ‘Lunch-h hockey . takes while and vital to our com- munity. Register. now. The fee ‘is'$10. Defensive Dri The Defensive Driving ed by Montreal's Louis Guy Giroux. . 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And Margaret, who is sporting a new, shorter hair- style, says she also likes to wear leather clothes design- wife turned down an offer this summer to leave CJOH in Ottawa, where she had been co-host of a morning show for two. years, to join Toronto's CITY-TV. THREATENED TO QUIT - She threatened to quit’ Morning Magazine. after. place’ every’ Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday from 12-1 p.m. So, guys, bring down : your skates, _ sticks and gloves and get some: noon-: ing. just the sofa — they were going to lose a co-host.” CIO didn’t want'to lose cher. She was called in and asked what she wanted.’ ) + The-resul; is: it, a lifestyles-and-issues show that she says will be geared primarily to. the baby-boom, n't have a large bud- get sbut ‘it’s my show.. I've vision’ "been given “the: Bi "At the 8nd of the’ season I was told that the only thing * that would changé on Morn- ing Magazine would’ be the color of the sofa,” she says. “So I told them there would be more changing Cm ands can“do what I want She promises a fast-paced: program jammed with inter-: views, : on-the-street’ seg: ments, two-minute - ‘fitness tips: and ‘short ‘cooking and nutrition tips. : Oifahd Pearl Palmer Sbuxton.: get involved. with production’ : 3 ches evening.when Minto Chapter ma ee ee “of the’ Order of the Eastern Saturday 2:45 - 4:45 p.m., Star held an honor night for Sunday 2:15-4 p.m. and also Mrs. D. Stewart, grand offi- new this year Saturdays, cer of the Grand Chapter and evening 7:16-8:45 p.m. when ‘e Yukon, Order ofe;the there is no Rebel hockey Eastern. game. > Guests were from Revel- Rebels . stoke, Nakusp, Grand Forks, Rebels vs Trail Jr. Smoke- ° Kettle Falls, Coiville, Nelson, aters Friday. Game time is Trail and Rossland. Also 8:80 p.m. present were Mr. and Mrs. ~ N. Chyne of. Brisbane, Aus- tralia.’ Mrs. C. Ackerman, worthy matron of Minto, opened the evening and welcomed all present. Grand officers Mrs. Joy Keillor Bridge J. Little, grand chaplain, and Mrs. Stewart, ‘grand elect The Joy. Keillor Briggs were presented, introduced Club’ saw. seven pairs pl BY, “and given‘a' warm welcome. duplicate bridge Oct: 10 with an average of 24’and the fol- ea lowing placings: pe ees Joy Ramsden welcome were grand repre- and Judy Sheppard with 29, Sentatives, worthy matrons, second was Connie Miller and 2"4 worthy patrons of other Molly Palmason with 27, chapters. A. special welcome was extended to the Austra- third was Doroth; Gemeron lian visitors and to. the American visitors. - An adenda was held to honor Others who were pres- pHerle: Several’ of the ‘offi. nted, introduced and given a cers took part in this cere-. mony, each one addressing the honoree with a short verse, followed by the sing- ing of “When You Come to the End of a Perfect’ Day,” “Cathy We Love You,” and “Memories.” Mrs. Ackerman read an account of Cathy's life, bring- ing the ceremony to a close. A gift of a silver chalice was presented to the honoree by the worthy matron on be- half of the members. The chalice is the emblem of her grand office. Mrs. Sewart expressed thanks ‘to all for such an evening and for the many kindnesses she has re- ceived. She said how happy she is to have her mother and hus- band also present for the evening. A socjal evening followed during which. refreshments were served, including a dec- orated cake which bore the inscription “Congratulations Sister Stewart.” : The cake was: made and decorated by Mrs. C. Petts, The refreshment tables were effective with’ their bowls of varied fall flowers and slen- der: tapers in star-shaped erystall holders. BUCKLE UP! nN [AILIAN MAMIBIETR) IPLIRINEE Viol [| EEIFR 1 | R ISIHIC CIEMILIOIDIE!S| Answer, to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No. 74 ICIAIRI [oA TIRIEIEIR| SIEEIRIS| ETNA E POSH NIGHTCLUB HAD UNPAID ELSCTRIC BILL : rUer to5 Years — HIRED TORCHSINGER. _ children were tested for‘an NEW 36 ae" COVERAGE COMPAREL cose ter og. SUPER-AB : SIDING & ROOFING oo SUPER-RIB fo C051 1155 19x 5011 30 Gauge GALVANIZED ....53¢ 9q.ft. COLOURED... 756 eq. Only after popular, actor Di + Niven died in ak did {t become publ “his “two! final iy voi ne known.as Lou Gehrig’: disease, after the’ New. Yor! Yankee first baseman it ‘killed in 1941)" ; For its victims, the disease means certain, des thy “their families, great strain: the disease has not achie ‘similar Sheed to pneumonia or chokes: about ery; spattistie state,” said most frequently atrik etwrecd ages 60 ahd 60, although he’ has ‘had ‘patient itheir 208. It affects males and females’ equally, © ("The disease hits: ‘an estimated one or two new w victims + "per°100,000 population in North /Aimerita every year — cells in the brain}, and spinal cord which regular muscular activity. “The muscles depend on the nerves to maintain their neh and function,” Kerri said during an interview; REs! \ Anough ‘so°far there is no, effective: ideatment, has) > years, Spaced by funds from federal government, the ‘Amyotrophic’ Lateral Sclerosis peel ‘of Canada and the of Canada. ' b it the 4 * Institute. “When the ive cells die, the muscles and paralysis sets in.”. As the muscles in the arms, legs Sacha the: mouth and jaws become weaker, the victim has trouble walking, talking and swallowing, ; Gehrig’ affects cells involved with movemient, Optic and auditory nervy never affected, so the patient does not go blind. or, id or lose any of his mental faculties. ihe seuss tintin re) not affected, nor is there any pain. hs Company, fitness - programs help cut health costs fe By AUSTINRAND |) A n d fitness ‘may benefit even employees who don't actively) take) part, suggests a ; ve Canadian study. Researchers examined hospital od medical costs for: employees at two major insurance companits, one of which-made_a supervised fitness ‘program available to employees. fork messages about health also were At sient a yea year, medical’ care, costs at the company which offered thet the fitness program had increased oat ow over the Previous year when the | the program. . |. company. The fact that medical care coats declined « ‘even for. those employees who didn’t take an active, part in thee fitness at: the first Ps bonus, say the researchers, ~. Roy. jof the U of school of physical and health education led the study, reported. in the: Canadian Journal of Public Health. EMERGENCY CASES ”. How a child with’ a fever js treated-at.a hospital emergency room may. :dependion the type of hospital, ‘Drs. D.G. Ledue and:I.B,' Pless, both of Montrea!., Children’s Hospital, studied the handling of 148. conse- was an cutive cases of children with fever at a children’s hospital: ‘and 111 similar cases at a general hospital. . Fever is one of the most common Feasons for the: child being taken to emergency. es » The doctors at the children's. hospi room were pediatricians — specialists in child health — while those at the second hospital were general Prac: titionets. About 40 per cent of ‘the children in both groups me > received some sort of testing but there were differences, ‘At.the children’s hospital, 58) of the 148: children *screceived’at least one test’ fi * organisins: might be the cause of the fever. Nearly 20 per cent of these tests found’ an infectious emergency ‘At the genpral hospital; ed seven of the 111.” organism. Not one of these tests were tive. * ‘posi i Only one‘ child in nine received an X-ray at the“. : children’s hosptial but’ one in three was X-rayed at the general hospital. Leduc and Pless say such an extensive usé of X-rays. ° | is undesirable. ‘They also found that while sient per cent of children treated by still ha seven or, more days later, the same was true ue 18 per cent of ties! treated by the general practitioners. FACIAL WORK Reconstruction a severe facial “deformities is’: and social adjustment, aaee a study of 250 patients at. the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. re In 178 of the patients, the deformity.was congenital: bs —‘such as cleft lip and palate — while in 72 cases‘ the. deformity was the result of an accident or illness. ~ Patients were. asked, if they were old enough, to. provide “before” and “after” assessments of their own " 7One\clue to:how and why disease kills the ‘cells, he *; said, is that'the:long’' branches of the nerve cells develop “> balloon-shaped |, bulges, "suggesting ‘that. the catinels lis utrients: from thi toireduce its .calcium ‘content. ‘The spontaneous’ impulse could mean. the membrane: Properly. Harpers: eonnection in Wine. stops baiisieies +. LONDON (AP) — < Drink: ing the: equivalent of’ half- bottle of wine each day might help prevent: gallstones, but heavy drinking could ‘have \ ‘the opposite effect, British researchers says,’ ’ i Writing in'The Lancet, the British medical: journal, doc- tors at Bristol Royal Infir- mary said who *led the research,’ by ithe three- member team. Gallstones, which are small masses of cholesterol in’ the: gallbladder, can obstruct the flow of bile from the liver, lated that HDL chol- esterol also reduces the con- “centration of cholesterol in bile, a fluid secreted by the liver and stored in the gall- bladder. + To test the theory, they with and sometimes causing jaun- © dice, ieee bile cholesterol satur-, ation, the main cause of’ gall” stones, $ “The finding. ‘that alcohol lowers bile saturation’ ‘sug- gests that regular, moderate drinkers have less of a risk of lon,” the Te The is often’ painful and usually requires surgical removal of the gall: bladder. é d the level of bile cholesterol saturation in 12 volunteers who drank a half- bottle of ordinary white wine daily for six weeks and then abstained from alcohol for six weeks. Vol were FOUND IN MILK ‘chosen among healthy people In an interview, Thornton ’ who usually ‘drank little. said gallstones most often” During the drinking. per- occur when ‘bile becomes -iod, HDL cholesterol rose an with choles- ‘average of 16.8 per cent and search team said. But ‘alcohol in hates amounts might actually in- crease the risk of both’ gall- ° atones, and: heart disease, + they said. Previous research, | based » mostly ‘on population studies in ithe, United Stites, “has P- ports those findings'and pro- * vides‘ the first experimental © are.defective and "not ‘controlling their) calcium: conteht:; studyin calel evidence of a'similar:link be- “( tween) eat and ‘gallstones, ° o i terol, a substance found in bile cholesterol saturation Meat, milk, butter and other ‘fell 17.5 per cent, i foods animal fat. Although most ‘kinds of cholesterol ‘are potentially harmful, one kind — HDL (high-density lipoprotein) =, appears. to be’ beneficial; / Thornton-said. In‘'the case of heart, dis, ease, “HDL: cholesterd| "works like a vacuum clea soaking up other kinds -yf cholesterol from the walls of the artéries,” ‘he said. Thornton and fellow. re- | searchers Dr. Kenneth Heat. /100% ‘solid state chassis for color. sys _ long tite; In-Line Black Matrix icture-tu tuners: 3-) Carry-t © Prices Effective: (While Quantities © Last) Til ae October toe 1983. ‘Student Computer Desk Feaparaia VHF/UHF | arts, Labour and Raised back shelf for monitor viewing ease; extra storage space for. discs, tapes, etc. Easy to assemble. Ou oe @a. 114.95. Now: appearance and their social adjustment. Parents also’ were asked to make assessments. - In 176 cases where “before” ratings from’ both .. parents were available, fathers and ‘mothers gave identical scores 103 times. 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