i i CB castecan news. petra mca vors ssc YOUR STARS THIS WEEK by Stella Wilder Those who take to heart the old saying ‘Never trou- ble trouble until trouble troubles you" will meet with success by ‘week's end. Success will require controtled tempers and tamped-down aggressions. It will not do to appear timid or lacking self-confi- dence, but teo much confi- dence is not favorable, either. LEO:(July 23-Aug. 7) — Take care not to slight relatives — however unwit- tingly. Remain calm dur- ing a crisis period early in the week. (Aug. 8-Aug. 22) ~ You may have to juggle time and talent to accom- modate unexpected visits from old friends. Be aware of hidden rage. VIRGO:(Aug. 23-Sept. 7) - - Plans may disappoint you when you attempt to imple- ment them. Go over basics with a fine-toothed comb; find the forgotten. (Sept, 8- Sept. 22) — A tight-money situation makes for a depressing week - but only if you let it. Be ready for quick change. LIBRA:(Sept. 23-Oct. 7) — Avoid anything that could be interpreted as ill will, If you must refuse a call for help, give a good reason. (Oct. 8-Oct. 22) — Diplo- matic relationships must | Campus & Don't Lose Important Documents - File Them! you and distant relatives. You may be needing their help soon, SCORPIO: (Oct. 23-Nov. 7) — You would do well to accept things as they are on the employment scene. Don't forget complaints; shelve them. (Nov. &-Nov. 21) ~ The failure of a business venture must not be allowed to frighten you into inactivity. Go out on a limb. F SAGITTARIUS:(Nov, 22- Dec. 7) - It is important not to reveal your distaste for an assignment early in the week. Do the best you can. (Dee, 8-Dec. 21) - Discon- tent characterizes the mood early in the week. Family and friends come te your rescue. The week ends well. CAPRICORN:(Dec. 22- dan. 6) - Take time out this week to get to know your- self and your responses to new situations better. (Jan, 7-Jan. 19) — Pay special .attention to the way. others react to your work. Take your cue from the young — who refuse to be frightened. AQUARIUS: (Jan. 20-Feb. 3) - Follow your usual :routine early in the week. Don't allow yourself the luxury of panic when the unexpected hits. (Feb. 4- -Feb. 18) -- At-home sur- prises make this an unu- :sual if not a particularly gainful week. Family reta- ‘tionships improve now. PISCES:(Feb. 19-March 5) ~ Keep your emotions in check — or pay the penalty of having made a poor judgment in the heat of anger. (March 6-March 20) - Ask for the views of family members and friends. There is no need for you to take all the Fesponsibllity upon your- self. ,, ARIES:(March 21-April 4) - > Take care that impulse buying does not cause you to overextend yourself financially. Don't worry needlessly. (April 5-April 19) — Expect no favors and you'll not be disappointed. This is a good week for proving your capabilities. 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What | its down to is that t a aremost @ very successful journalistic effort ana Z | Showb iz by Joey § CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Mike Wallace Is ‘unique amon, television superstars. ‘The co-editor and reporter of” CBS-TV's ‘60 Minutes’ has never felt the tremendous if pressure of the ratings wars. "When: we first went on alr, in the fall: of 1968, it was Harry Reasoner and myself,"’ Wallace told me; "I would do the ‘hard-hittin, stories, and Harry would do the softer material. We go great reviews but our ratings didn't turn any heads. CBS was number one.in everything at the time and we were . the‘loss leader. It's only within the last three:or four years that our ratings have propelled us into’ top ten Prominence, But CBS navor gave up on us. Hell, we've got,.the best field producers in the business, the best cameramen and we are not afraid to.snend money on je show Is first and foremost a ve e secondly a successful commercial venture."’... Tris! Stewart is usuall series he laying At eae at yy engineer sidekick on she's playing An 's brain: : the ABC. 7 “Salvage-l: In’ real.life, though, the beautiful blonde actress is a sensitive, ‘d hat and pants when soft-spoken actress who almost gave up showbiz because she found it too impersonal. ‘fl had been starring in jhe. Youn, and the o life. F-didn't feel fulfilled.”*. CELEBRITIES .IN CANDID: NBC's long-time steady “Hollywood. Squares’ is in trouble, The once most popular! game show, hosted by Peter Marshall, is ‘now In 24th Place in the daytime ratings. A network exec said: “If _/QUTDOORS: Herb Williams “There's atime for all things.” Shakespeare. . Fishing with ultra light - gear is a world of fun, but if you're considering it for the first time, it would be well to keep this quote from the Immortal Bard in mind. a :: (As Shakespeare pointed que (along with Cervantes and the writer of Ecclesiaste) “there's a time for everything. This includes heavier gear. i If you're on a salt water charterboat you can land a big salmon with a fly rod and light line—if you have enough time. The only hitch in such a performance is that. the others on the boat have also paid their money. __ 2° It's too much to ask them toatind back and not fish for. halfan-hour ‘or more ‘while you gingerly work with your light’ gear on a salmon that _ Would be handled better in 10 -minutes or so with a regular ‘begin heading for the depths in our large, deep lakes. The only way to get these mon- sters in that deep. water is with a lot of weight or a hefty downrigger to carry your line to the depths. - Another placé where light line won't work is lakes where you're casting into weeds and expect to hang up. Fish with light gear in such a 4 place and you'll find it hard to carry enough lures to last out the day, you'll lose so many. Bass anglers often use - 20-pound line or more, not to hold the fish, but to let them yank their lures free of brush - without breaking off. Fish those same bass in clear, open water, and ultra light gear can be a world of in. eee : You should also use ultra-light gear with caution when teaching really young children to fish A little compromise is best. Light . line tangles ‘more, easily-and :: youngsters, in. fish with barbless hooks and ‘light gear. In that case, ultra light gear is fine, because everyone..on the boat, has agreed beforehand on. the way they will fish. . This time of year the big mackinaws or ‘lake trout In Search | Of a Better B.C. Peach Peaches are about as close to perfection as fruit ‘ean possibly be—just ask any child with peach juice smear- ed from ear to ear on a hot summer's day. © -.._ “Research - efforts these days are concentrated on improving the odds that make the first five years of a peach tree’s life so risky for an or ist. According to Tom Ed- wards, research coordinator of B.C. Tree Fruits Ltd. in Kelowna, the research people ‘at Summerland are working on dwarfing rootstocks and tree training. Their objective. is trees that will be able to repay the orchardist’s capital investment within the first five years, f “We want to maintain - vigor in the trees without, having them grow too large,” said Edwards. z ‘The peach orchard of the future will contain trees a maximum of eight feet in height; ‘they will be closely planted, and will have an estimated life span of 12 years, : Researchers fee] that the three varieties, grown in. * the Okanagan—Red Haven, Garnett Beauty and Fair- , baven—are the best available anywhere in the world, but they nonetheless are continu- ing their research to refine and improve’ the - British Columbia peach. i New varieties are going into the field for testing this summer, under the aegis of the British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Association Horti- cultural Improvement Com- mittee. ~ ‘ ment often yank far too hard on a rod when they get a fish on. eeietil In such a learning situ- ation, a light rod is great, but line that is too light can lead: to frustration of snarls or knots that break just as you're about to put a fish in the boat. Which brings us back again to the idea that there's a time for all things. When youngsters are just learning to fish, everything possible should be in their favor, and if a little heavier line means more fish in the boat, that’s what should be used. As they grow older they will be able to handle ultra-light gear all” the way. ‘York in Buffalo, and the, SUSAN ANTON ©: CHERYL LADD *.. ugly duckling .». career soaring .we cance it, which we would like to do, we don't know what to fill-in with. We're desperate. . Chery! Ladd’s career just keeps soaring. The Angel's first special, shown April 9, finished out the 1978-79 season as the number one -rated musical/variety - special... Enter- , tainer Art Linkletter says a top TV personality asked him to help form a supersecret club of Hollywood stars.to track down—and murder—drug pushers. The bizarre invitation came’ just after Linkletter's own daughter, Diane, had died in an apparent drug-related suicide, he revealed in his new book ‘Yes, You Can!' He turned down the offer cold. The suggestion came, he says, in 1969 after-a newspaper. reprinted his charge that Diane ‘‘was murdered by the people who manufacture and sell LSD," The unnamed star said: ‘‘Art, let's five or six of us put in $10,000 each, set up a bank'account, and hire some top ‘private investigators to identify the key pushers. We'll only go for the bi the street business would: fold.” RAMBLIN' ROUND TV-LAND: Susan Anton knew she'd become famous. But Hollywood's newest, golden girl is amazed that people think she's sorgeous—“she still thinks she’s an ugly duckling. ‘As a kid | was just a chubby, awkward girl. Only one person thought | was gorgeous—my mother. Even now, I'm taken back when peorte compliment me on my Appearance: Of course, "'m flattered. But then | look in the mirror and see the- + dark circles under my eyes and the dark roots showing through my: hair. As a kid, | had terminal acne and the greasy hair we’ all had—and | was taller than the boys. hank God ! grew out of all that—except that. !'m still taller than the boys.’’.:. Australia’s early struggle to . liberate itself from’a brutal military government will be presented in a 13-hour miniseries, “Against the Wind," in late August by Metromedia Television. The program, Friday and on yy, Tuesday, . Saturday of that week. 1 a romantic adventure, debuts on Sunday, Aug. 26, and will f shots without whom a lot of | Medics ‘Ignoring’ | Signs of Defects Thousands of children are suffering needlessly from mental and physical ‘defects that are preventable — cause doctors are ignoring a simple series of tests which can reveal some: of these disorders at birth. That's the shocking charge made by Dr. Robert Guthrie, p ‘of \- be-. made from a few drops of Wl eas ficient, is ; D1 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 9, 1979 ‘ Untold thousands of bab- ies aren't oven tested. Tests for all these can be blood taken’ from the new- < born infant's heel —.so the baby isn't subjected to a series of blood withdrawals, noted the expert. CHARLO INDUSTRIES and ASSOCIATES ANNOUNCES VICEROY'S superb new homes at ‘EXTREMELY LOW PRICES phone 226-7505 for more information A study by the General pedia. tries and microbiology at the State ‘University .of New and treat babies who risk developing certain disorders is ignorance and lack of interest — primarily on the part of the medical profes- sion,” declared Dr. Guthrie. : " He listed seven’ meta- bolic disorders he says can easily be detected and treat- “ed at birth, and in the ‘majority of cases can even be prevented. The most com- mon of these are: PKU, an enzyme defici- ‘ency that causes mental retardation. It occurs in about one out of every 15,000 8. Hypothyroidism, a thy- roid deficiciency. which aff- licts one in about 5,000 babies and can cause physical and mental stunting. * Galactosemia, an inabil- -ity to utilize milk sugar which can cause death or mental retardation and occurs: in roughly one’ of 50,000 births. Although about 90 per .cent of all. babies are tested for PKU, “only about .one- - - third of the babies born in the U.S. today are tested for other metabolic disorders,” said Dr. Guthrie. pane eens eee acrmt yee! ’ provided by This announcement appears as a matter of record only TSRECO EXPORT IN US $16,000,000 MEDIUM. TERM CREDIT FACILITY : Mercantile Bank of Canada Toscano . a tonight! Set the table with Toscano tonight. Robust red or delightful white— it’s a dry, fine quality wine that adds to every meal, enhances any occasion. Toscano...surprisingly good!" Ste-Michelle Wines 50 YEARS OF FINE WINES Office shows that anational expenditure of just $18.5, million annually. for tests and treatment for six other disorders would pro- duce an annual savings of $487.2 million by reducing the number. of: the disabled children who must be cared for. i oa Dr. Aubrey Milunsky, who is director of the gefe- tics division at Harvard's Euniee Kennedy Shriver Center, agrees the. problem exists, “It's dramatic how slow society has been to utilize a technique that can. greatly reduce birth defects,” he om! P of British ¢ ' PUBLIC NOTICE ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO . URANIUM MINING PUBLIC HEARINGS in with the The ig Ci were app * British Columbia Public Inquiries Act: Dr. David V. Bates, Chairman : Dr. James W.: Murray Mr. Valter Raudsepp - Within the Terms of F t dequacy of existin et! Columbia for: , the C are to Inquire Into tion in all to p maining In-Btitish Columbia: In particular, they. are to. ex- he-adequacy of existing Federal and rovincial requirements In (a) The protection of the health and. safety of workers hated w and — (b)' The p of the Pp mining and milling of uranium, and (c) The protection of the Public. i 3 On completion ot the Inquiry, the Commissioners will make recom: fo the in Council for setting and and public safety, and for protec- lor tion of the environment in respect to exploration, mining and milting of.uranium ores. The C i have Hearings and on-site | p their initial series of Community its. Further Com- of ip munity Hearings will be scheduled early in 1980. PHASING OF TECHNICAL HEARINGS The Technical Hearings are to be held in accordance with the follow- ing schedule: OVERVIEW ground and Deposits EXPLORATION MINING MILLING AND CHEMICAL EXTRACTION WASTE DISPOSAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT and F Back- in British Columbia. 1979 September 25-28 October 2-5 October 16-19 October 30 -November 2 November 13-16; 20-23 December 4-7; face 11-14 Water, Atmosphere, Ri ol, ul aclamation, Long Term Control, lated to th ing and other PUBLIC AAO onker HEALTH PROTECTIO! 1980 January 8-11 Low Level! Radiation, Heavy Metal Toxicity, Dosimetry and Monitoring SOCIAL IMPAC T Land Use Conflicts, Employment, Gommunity Impacts ETHICAL QUESTIONS THESE H January 22-25 January 22-25 EARINGS WILL BE HELD DAILY 9:00 A.M. TO.4:00 P.M. DEVONSHIRE HOTEL 849 West Georgia Street, VANCOUVER, B.C. V6C.1P8 JURISDICTION, REGULATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT February.§-8 VICTORIA (location to be advised) ings will be held In March 1980. 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