CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 15, 1980 *_. bring you unharmed by It is my opinion, Superintendent of Motor insist that he will no The driver, of a bus-or taxi courts of the land as ‘'Captain of his ship and responsibllity-the definition entails..-... the ship has the inherent rights and respon death over all occupants of that vehicle or ‘ship An automobile is literalty:x'a ship.of the road.”’ Aniateurs, some of them that is, have never come to accept that fact. Amateurs are not paid for their services because they have not proved themselves expert and they cannot be trusted to bring the car from one point to, another In a safe.and secure manner. and | lay the entire responsibility at the hands of ‘the Vehicles who 46s not storm into the hallowed ‘halls of legislation, pound his hand down on the degk . . . out of order or not . longer stand for a mass * of completely untrained, non professionals performing maim and destruction on Canadian highways. He wil probably be relieved of his duties for the outburst but can you One. man's opinion afe driving + By FRED MERRIMAN A professional driver is not permitted to operate a motor vehicle if he has * consumed alcohol within 24 hours of departure. A professional driver derives income from the fact with a great deal of expertise. You can count on him. Incident-or.accident direct to your destination. s or truck, train or airplane is recognized in the ** and with all the traditional authority. ” It means simply that the Captain of | sibilities on the matter of life and y ee including himself. that they were professiot After the sacrificial permanently withdrawn.’ It would take the utm: calling out facts of seven thousand Ganadi and that ICBC pays $100,000,000'a year:tn: he could say calmy, ‘‘! intend tojssye orders that.a any accident whatsoever for re reason whi We can almost imagihe ine’ re plenty of time and privil If | were superinten lege to learn safe and:r ing ident of Motor Vehicles L would have lost my patience. can the furore that would ensue if one Wiig British Golumbia | drivers had their. licenses lifted because In pure - simple Eng!ish they are not qualified by fact'to accept the responsibility’ of operating a-motor vehicle on public highways or. municipal streets. ‘ ost in‘political courage for our elected repr to issue a declaration that all holders, of B.C. Drivers’ Licenses had one year to , undertake serious driver trainfnig’ "and or demosstrate, in fact and by experience, nally capable.of operating a motor vehicle, Motor Vehicle, Superintendent had called down from atts Hoad in one year by automobile inipaired-related.damage claims then ny and all who are involved in ever actioncte'be Sian. \ think we have all had. that he drives safely and . You trust him or her to . and Dr. Ward attends [L medical meeting’. Dr. Roy V. Ward at- tended the-Annual Scientific ‘Assembly jof the American Sly Academy ‘of Family Physi- cians’ (AAFP) \in'-New Or- leans. The meeting was held in conjunction with the Ninth World Conference on Family Medieing of WONCA, the and Academic Associations of :General Practitioners/Fam- ily Physicians. Thjs.-. joint, conference, first meeting of its‘kind ever to bewihijd ini DR, ROW V. WA! ++. at World conference By advance} ‘i i inédicine, ‘This ade heard, spots owned ipbakers'discigs. shall have their licenses : ‘drivin: By. THE CANADIAN PRESS Investors looking ahead to 1981.on the stock market . should find a sound per- former in Indal Ltd., says a Toronto analyst. If current projections for higher North American hous- ing starts and automobile. sales are at all accurate, says John McNiven of Merit In- vestmnt Corp. next year will be a: promising one for the Toronto-based holding com- divisions and subsidiary com- pany. “"' Through its 46 operating’ ‘dents who, ‘major stile, cons repo Niven said a prime reason ve the company’s success and rapid growth has been its ability to retain, as operating heads of most of its acquired idiaries, th porate philosophy which -al- lows the various divisions and subsidiaries an unusual degree of operating auton-. omy and_ independence. The recession cut deeply into Indal’s results for the first six months of 1980, with earnings per share down to 40 cents from 75 cents for the corr period in 1979. e Pp eurs who-founded them. Almost one-third of its subsidiaries are still man- aged ycthese f founder-prest- lcNiyen said, can ‘with a cor- ¥ quick tify MeNiven said the inter- est ‘rate spiral, which preci- pitated a slowdown in both U.S.. and Canadian housing , starts‘ dnd ‘the auitomoti industry, hurt almost . all PS health: ‘care’ eae ‘fle ‘WHF aalo‘ have’ an’; opportunity. to attend clinical seminars | on, $0 -different topic: ‘visit “some; 70 . scientific * and 380 technical. exhibits... Subjects covered i in this four-day scientific session were of immediate interest to family doctors both in their everyday* and in v year, topics ‘include’ hyper- ») tension, aging, diabetes, drug . + interactions, contraceptive counseling and childhood nu- trition. ie The ‘Awiertean. Academy’ of Family: ‘Physicians, head- quartered ‘in Kansas City, is the nation's second largest medical organization, It was the pioneer among medical i in requiring its BRANDON: MAN.- ‘(cei + — An inquest into the! death + of fa 61-year-old! Manitoba” farmer has: been told” that Uniroyal Chemical Ltd) raJé fused to provide Informuthstst - onan ingredient. in _ of: raul pesticides. ‘ vagy h Dr. Nicholas: Pétrinakgdl A Brandon medical examinety:. 4 said local’ medical experts’ were stymied when they sp*s. proached the~firm ‘for'/ de- tailed data about Carbathiinjd an ingredient of the pestitide' Vitavax RS. - ' The inquest wag, told Vitavax contains the clemi- cal Lindane, traces “of: Which were found in the kidney and liver tissues of farmer Don- ald Kerr. He died of. kidney failure in May, 16 days after . he first handled Vitavax on-.J° his Cardale farm, 50 kilo- metres northeast of here. Brandon pathologist Dr. RL. Nair said Kerr's death was due to the absorption of the Vitavax. But she said, Kerr may have been hyper- - sensitive to this. type of chemical, “and she could not , members to take continuing medical education. Its 48, oH bers must ‘their continual endeavors to keep abreast of the latest divisions in the Indal ' group. The residentiat housing market accounts for 87 per cent of Indal’s’ sales. The company produces such goods as aluminum and wood doors and wi storm hours: of ‘mandatory ary ‘ving cat every three Jae “ported to the U.S. last year. The consumer ‘products group supplies the. replace- ment. market for doors, win- dows and tub enclosures, as well as | producing aluminum lad- doors ‘and windows, insul- ating glass units and patio doors. | EXPORTS GOODS In‘ the automotive: sec- tor, Indal mass-produces a broad range of metal stamp- ings. . McNiven said. more. than | $40-million, worth: of” stamped assemblies were ex- ders, grain storage bjns and aluminum leisure furniture. MeNiven said the consumer area” is one of the fst ‘ing in the lude from the death that, Lindane must be banned, The inquest ‘was Bi journed té Nov..5 at’ the re- quest of Michael Radéliffe, 4 Mb which MeNiven said pro- duces glass “of superior op- tical quality.” The’ company, began tempering glass “in 1973 when Canada’s Hazard- ous Products Act and..the = National Building Code made the use of safety glass.man- datory in the production of many types of buildings and consumer products, Similar oad operations and should te: come one of its major profit, centres, +-Indal also has exclusive North American, rights, :to,.a process. for i si glass is in force in many areas of the U.S. McNiven estimated per- share 1980 earnings at $1.45, down from? $2.26 70-cent dividend. hs hee Al asi awgnia: counsel for. Uniroyal who sald heyy wanted, tay:roview the testimony,and consider whe- : ther the company should call witnesbdgis (08h cil ote Is if thé U.S. ‘are, “ppg ma mde ti d bbe ) ; aint and barhebe can However, ‘spokesmen for Health and. Welfare Canada ‘say they do not believe it is a carcinogen and do not plan to ban it. § i nnace.| |” GRAET::|: | FAIR’ |: at Robson Hall i Nov. 15 40am, -5:30 pam Phone: 365-5772 or 365-6634 To Reserve Tables : “Brgnch No. 170 : ay a8 Royal ‘Canadian Legion] ite) 1. Playin ing Fr “ake anos. Thursday at 7 p.m, La. Sunday Bingo ug Mart - Solaray HUMIDIFIER 4 gallon - 10-12 hour operation without refilling “New 2-plece Impeller for easy cleaning. ‘sara 14S 98 Supermax CURLYTOP the only halr dryer on the market that enables you to get a fast, natural looking, curiler hairstyle at home. 1200 watts of hea' umes 22.98 SOAP of the futul Economical, No Mi gor hands, face and body oom! with pump. So Wa Windsor. House LIQUID SOAP wlar 7:00 . 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