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Mester Technician t 7204 Sprague ote SPOKANE, Warhingtes — (509) 928-9337 > Castlegar Savings CREDIT UNION Castlegar 365-7232 y erm DEPOT 1 4; p.a. Slocan Park 226-7212 on densa titrsnhaeg I . ~—SSSSSSSS}=S== DANCE BANDS Gnd mobo dice € BANDS and mobile disce ovallable fer: oni ‘ Sa a5 tn/38 engagement, nr ANONTROUS, ange, tis Sed °, Street, next tiowerter 7 aie a mm ‘at Royal New Weatmiel HAPPY. 25th ANNIVERSARY to Bill and Marilyn Friedrich from. family and friends, x 4 poe eer ‘and Mra, Howord Hostor" ‘of Costlegai are pleased to announ- Sof Lee, te of “thelr. tor sen ota ie, re Bong ‘Mekwon of Nanaimo, foe. lore aus “ carta Castlegar, B.C. 14 Sexy-talkers plugged into wrong humber, ‘MILWAUKEE (AP) — family whose telephone ries ‘ber was mistakenly used in’ ‘an advertisement offering a sexy-tall ‘gervice, to male callers is suing « for, $700" in damages. For one thing, many of the callers used ‘ohscene langu- age ‘themselves and became abusive when told the num- ber was incorrect, the family id said, Ae Mary Patnode said that at first she’ and’ her’ husband 4 “thought it was the same ob- scene caller calling ov over and over again.” Then the owner, of the Tel- A-Fun business, Larry Klec- zka, called and told the Pat- nodes “there had been a ter- rible mistake,” she said. ‘The Patnodes told ' their two older children, ages eight and 10, not to answer the tel- ephone, : but “they. interes. ted some of the calls, Ast Patnode said. - The 2 ibelat suit, e ‘ars, scheduled for a hearing Feb., 22, names Klecrka ‘and: The 9 a Entertainer, a weekly: publi- cation that ; tells .of: enter- Kieezka sald that for a $20 membership fee, men ate’ aa INVITATION - TOTENDER — Sealed Tenders, for Provision of grounds maintencr a Sion at the following Ministry 13 Complexes, for the period: April “1, 1982, to November 30, 1982 (with renewal. opetions), will be secaived up to 3:00 Poms local the 8th day, of. March ent Ministry of Forests Com- exer z patlegar (82-10) Revantaha (@82-11) non Complex, Nelson’ Grand Forks (Q82-16) Those tenders available at the time 4| in mes British eolom ration 453 (oo McDonell Srv Nalion, We VIL 4886). Plans, specications, and tender documents may be tal ) humber to call. anytinie from noon to 9 p-m. and “the girls: will talk about anything the men want them to.” Details of these and other ob op- portunities are available ai 1 Centre, Aconsulting firm in Sostleaee hes an opening fora meen jaeer with A ‘least 5 yeors’ experi in heating, ventilating end olr ‘ale conditioning, $50,000 per an- after 9:00.a.m. cathe 12th doy of “February, 1962. General | ull mag ‘to visit the slip rata gered to Me! Doyk Je at 354: Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in. sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowed! ot ony Tender wil not necessarily be accepted. foro ‘supermark chain. Minar 2 2-3 yeoys’ pe perience, os loses nager ‘Is ‘requir Wages Sig.eabr, (1a) ‘A hospltal in thé Trail area urgen: ayaa requires a registered ‘Atonerol home in Trall needs the services of a ‘licensed’ fune director _& embal ate $1,700 - $2,000/ (662) « jist is Writer gives tips on how to marry money (CP) — Want to marry money? Start dressing up, eating: ‘otit.and looking classy. That's the advice offered in a recent article in the U.S. magazine Money. And, warns writer Marlys Harris, geld an digging is plain hard work. “Marrying money is a goal within the. grasp of prac- - tically any sufficiently cold: § blooded man or woman. Once you,'the climber, have estab- A lished your goals, you can proceed to the next step —intensive research.” 'Male gold-diggers should” head for spoiled: heiresses or wealthy, widows, she says. , Joanna Steichen, widow of photographer Edward 4, Bteichen, recently made some money teaching others how. to find their free ride. For $26 she offered a three- ‘has several trol feeded ato, Trail, beautician estoblishment. Successful cai idate trai coursa in the short- |. Salary 60% commission 38) gs: specialty” restaurant in. silegar jor a ca Starting 5) . A large variety dept. store In Trail openings” for nee posl t have Grade 12 min, Fy $275/wk, (967). A ee foncern In Trail has o8 opening for bok: ery ry. depts. supervisor, Wagesay asin (301) West Kootenay Grea’ hospitol requires the services. of 0 rats and. ats too! These aquatic bara are doing: what comes‘ ‘naturally — diving! By doing’so. thoy’ ‘ére Helping | researchers in their atudy of diving reflexes. i How? By. showing. new. ‘ways. to uke the human situations where ‘the oxygen supplied to Heat tissue is insufficient. ¢ “Humans, diving birds and certain icleials! have s “diving reflex” that helps them! stay:underwater for heart during heart surgery, heart, attacks, “and other ” edi Minister Jean-Luc Pepin. rting Manitoba In’ B.C. - — specifically ducks..~ extended periods of time without breathing. ? “Humans have survived submersion in cold water for up to, 40 40 niinutes with no detectable brain damage. Two research’ studies being ‘investigated,’ one in Portland, Oregon and the other in'Vancouver, are making significant‘ ‘aidvances. in the diving reflex field. : professor. David) Jones’ of the UBC's Department of Zoology is doing his research on circulatory control during breathholding in) diving birds for aerobic systema of “For reasons of matched. of the beaver is not large, that this animat is the exception. He wants to find out why. He says, “The beaver is like * a scab diver Boing down with an air tank that's too small, He wants to find out how the beaver’s heart and other organs continue to function with such a small supply of oxygen. Most parts of the body don't require a. continuous supply of fresh oxygen. For example, blood flow to an arm or leg can be cut off for an hour or go without damage. | Heart and brain tissues, however, are: highly sus- ceptible to damage when there is an oxygen deficiency. : It has already been established that beavers and nutria avoid tissue damage by the diving reflex which conserves oxygen, by decreasing their consumption ‘about 90 per cent while underwater. This is done by constriction of peripherat blood vessels which reduces the blood flow to nonessential organs. ‘The circulatory system routes blood to the vital organs which Dr. Jones explains, “Th canton and respiratory are most easily damaged by oxygen lack, the heart and to mee: metabolism in the ‘tissues. Breathing‘ ‘movements q replenish oxygen a at the lung surface while the circulation transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. Carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, moves in the brain. Dr. McKean found that during adive the redistribution of blood flow is so remarkable that the heart and brain receive up'to 45 per cent of.the heart's total output, in beavers, and up to 69 per cent nutrja. Because {t is pumping only small amounts of blood to most body tissue the heart's workload decreases. The the the circulatory and reentry systems. must be closely total volume is reduced by about 75 per. cent and the heart rate slows by approximately 80 per cent. “Increases in the mount of blood pumped by, the heart ‘This also conserves oxygen anda heart that's working are yet, less o: less, KY ge! +h has: shown‘ tht the diving reflex is initiated largely unknown.” interpreted in the brain. by whieh thin nat ons ac dare ‘It is generally assumed that ‘ynder ‘normal conditions . “receptors” which measure. levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood, and “receptors” which monitor heart function, blood pressure. and - Tung inflation’, are This ensures‘ that all tissues receive the oxygen needed. Under some that blood is supplied only This occurs in out how the brain |, when to those organs which ‘can't survive ‘without sxyeen (ie. the heart and. brain.) and in men,” but is best to find holding. + to bring: about a: new circulatory ey ‘during breath- “This research will contribute to our knowledge and by nerve endings in the snout of animals and this'can often be stimulated by dipping the snout in water. ‘The same is true of the human nose and some doctors now treat a type of abnormally faat heart rhythm by immersing the patient’s face in cold water. : The diving reflex is more powerful in colder water, party — according to Dr. McKean — because as the body: stops, these receptors provoke a new, circulatory state so cools the oxygen demand is decreased: On this Premise the Canadian ‘Heart Foundation ia, the blood, cooling technique is which the body: is; chilled for open developed in those ‘binds and matamal which are habitual heart surgery and an ice-cold caline solution is Poured divers. So'Dr. Jones is studying: ducks.’ ! He tells us that to date there has ‘been no indication that ducks have any unique receptors which could explain difference in the biochemistry of diver's heart muscle the way their circulation re-adjusts when they. dive. He says, “The continuing aim of my Tesoarch ie on the heart itself, Further investigations could determine if there is a ; that, along with the physiological changes in the diving reflex,” protects. the heart from damage during low-oxygen conditions. If this .protective mechanism exists and could be identified it could be of immgncurable help in the battle santas heart disease. wince in Canada heart research is of ‘eontrol : in situations such as electric shock, cardiac arrest, sudden infant- death syndrom and near-drowning. eae The Dr! Thomas Ke oe gociited peateeeot 0 of biological sciences at the!- University: of ‘Idaho 'Y Pro’ diligently pursued. “The money to initiate and maintain these vital programs is taised by the annual February © loor-to-door canvass. © ioe ‘it beavers, ‘butterflies, ducks, minerals or at the Uni ee y | Hearth Research Laboratory in Portland. Dr. McKean is studying beaver, muskrat, and nutria. America’s number one iller’ ood pancho diving reflexes. He has found these diving mammals are capable of storing large amounts of oxygen in lungs and blood. @ But he has also shown that! the oxygen storage capacity astep at a time, the march is on , to find out more about heart ous poe vessel disease. h fs our North @ B.C. HEART FOUNDATION - Crow rates discussed . behind ciosed doors OTTAWA {CP). — Meet- .ings* on -how .much more ) farmers should pay to ship their grain’ will be held‘ be- > hind . closed ‘(doors because ~ western farm leaders want it‘ that way, : says’ Transport 1 Havaver: Pepin agreed in he Commons to‘ an‘ opposi- tia request to make public the terms of reference given ‘Clay Gilson,:a University of agricultural - eron- omist, to study the ‘situation. ive ’ Conservative Doug ‘Neil, "who ‘Tepresents Moose Jaw, fask., said the private meetings Gilson. will bold with interested parties cast a “cloud of suspicion” over the process of changing the. 85-year-old Crowsnest _Pass ‘freight rates. Changing the Crow “is the most important issue. that Selary. ‘approx. $2,000/month, ate A supermarket In ‘the. Trall dreo requires. ar of supervisor with at in. Western .Can- ada have faced in their entire history,” Neil said. Farmers deserve to know what the railways, elevator.“ compan- ies; farm and Wages $1 jance repair business in for a certifi reteigerets ionic with at least - ea years” experience, 60% commission basis. (997) | 2.2) hour course on How to Marry: » Money — 150 fortune-hunt- ers turned up Harris says the society and business: pages of your local newspaper..are’ required © + reading. So are the local tax guide to the men or - rolls, a ‘women with the most prop- wealthy circles on your own, try working for. those who can, advises Harris: interior decorators, tax lawyers, ski) instructors or tennis pros. Journalists, she says, have... it’ made. They can. move freely in any circle — as long as they carry a notebook and say they're researching others are seeking. Nei and” Vic - Althouse, ied New Democratic Party agri- culture spokesman, say wes- terners are suspicious of Gil- son because of his past in- volvement with study groups: which recommended unpopu- lar- changes. Releasing the - terms of reference for this -study. might clear the air, Neil said during the week- rend. Pepin agreed with that. Monday but rejected the plea for open meetings, saying discussions have been held in public for many years and it now is the unanimous view of the people consulted that it is time for private negotiations. ‘The process is “very dem: - ocratic,” he added, ‘because the government will be nego- the terms of its new policy with men and women chosen by their respective organizations. Ottawa is determined to drop the Crow and have far mers pay more’ for shipping their grain, Pepin says. If: Gilson cannot negotiate’ a compromise by the end of CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 17,1982 C5 Family needs support says Gray Panther TORONTO (CP) — Fam- ‘illes.or friends who care for older peraozs at home should get tax credits, says Maggie - Kuhn, founder of the Grey Panthers, a 50,000-member movement ‘in the United States formed to break down the barriers between young- er and older generations. Kuhn, 76, told a Toronto conference that. the more a family does to help and support its older members, the less government feels the obligation. “Families should have sup- port systems in the public and private sectors so they can ‘continue to contribute the kinds of support that only families, neighbors - and friends can give,” she said. Kuhn who formed the Grey Panthers movement 11 years ago, said the family “is not dead or dying but is in the process of change.” “The family is also grey- ing,” she sald. “Because of greater longevity, multi-gen- erational families are on the increase.” * ‘ i “A~ broadened definition from the American Home Economies Association has been accepted by the Grey Panthers,” she sald. “The family unit is two or more persons who-share re- sources, goals, values and lifestyles over time — a net- work of responsibilities and: decision-making which goes beyond blood, legal ties, adoption and marriage.” Such a broadened doefini- tion would provide more ac- curate data about realities today for families, Kuhn said, and would encourage the de- velopment of “families of ice’ best and to avoid isolation in old age and in childhood. VACANT CROWN LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER “The Ministry of Londs, Parke ond Housing invites sealed Tender! ie for the pul ssach tot being 60" x 142". one block of the Paloeang District Lat 601, hom Street and Sth Street, Midway, British Columbia All tenders must be sealed and clearly morked “OFFER TO pee Se Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 17, Plan 3, Midway, B.C.” and must be delivered before 12:60 noon on W nesdoy. Rebeuary 24. 24, 1982 to: eee per Director A tence ‘of Lands, Parks and Housing Divisi Crarbrsoke Brien Columbia. MIC TAZ Tenders must be accompanied by o certified 1@ in the amount of $1,000.00 made payable to the. ‘Minister ‘of Finance, : The highiet or any tender will not necessarily be documents and terns ‘ond conditi pe inay Tender be obtained from of the Regi : jonal Director at the abqve address or at the iainetry of Lands. Parks and Hoving, 310 Ward Street, ‘Nelson, B.C. VIL 584. Prospective purchasers are required to obtoin a Cony shacmubaiore submitting Bids. 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