The patient, a young wom- an of 18, was admitted to emergency with both wrists cut and bleeding, “I want to ale she said over and over gain, The doctor in charge did not administer to her asa CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 27,1981 Alcoholics Anonymous Experienced with the ill behavior of the ‘ and so learn to help him/her- sell).” The chief of Dr. G's G's divi- A.A. program is becoming a answers to combating alcoh- olism. lly, the more vital part of a wide approach to the treat- Tent of aleoholiemn. Local . than one million members of the fellowship are only a sion, who has p’ d more than 26 years, views these trends as “real break- ‘ ” He I requir- ing the ustal psychiatric treatment. Instead, he “dis- charged her to Alcoholics Anonymous,” Six months later, patient and doctor met again — at an A.A. meeting. She was sober. He, a longtime member of the fellowship, was happy to see her progress in recovery from alcoholism. The pheyician, Peter G., is In notes that: “Compared with 10 years ago when alcoholism was treated merely as sym- ptomatic of deeper illness, now it is being diagnosed asa disease in itself.” i “When in saat cases cooperate with A.A. groups in making the recovery program available to men and women whose drinking has created a com- munity health and welfare problem. However, even though AA has come a long way since its In his an addict — either drug or alcoholic — complains of * severe depression, in the majority of cases the de pression i is secondary to the resi- dency at a ie New York City hospital. He also is one of the growing number of doctors who are themselves recovering alcoholics (often addicted to drugs as well). “While there is still a lot of ignorance about alcoholism among oldtime _practition- ers,” he says, “more and more resident training pro- grams are including alcohol- ism in their study curri- culum. Furthermore, the A.A. mode of treatment is being used for other forms of addiction as well — from drug dependency to overeat- ing. In most medical programs and lifts .without special teeatmett other than staying away from substance abuse. And that is where A.A. has proven far and . ahead more effective than any other known modality of treatment.” AA. has always had friends and champions among physicians. The first to en- dorse the ideas and techni- ques that would later become known as the A.A. program was Dr. William D, Silk- worth, resident specialist in a private hospital for alco- Kolics. In 1989, he wrote an un- signed introduction to the Big Book “Alcoholics Anony- for mous,” dicting that the would the patient is d to attend A.A. meetings... the family members are equaily encouraged to attend meet- ings of Al-Anon (A.A.’s sister organization whose purpose is to help the spouse, rela- tive, or friend of the alcoholic become detached from the Rain dance ‘heap big’ medicine GALLUP, N.M. (AP) — Residents of Drought-strick- en Sarasota, Fla., may think a tape of a Zuni Indian rain dance sent to Florida from New Mexicao works too well, The manager of radio station WSRZ in Sarasota, Charlie Jones, contacted Jack Chapman, owner of KGAK-KQNM radio in Gal- lup asking for a tape of an Indian rain dance. Jones used to live in Albuquerque., Chapman provided a tape of the Zuni dance to the Florida station, which began playing it during its weather forecasts and on the morning show done by program man- ager Norman Hale. mark “a nee + epoch in the annals of alcoholism.” The first psychiatrist to study and apply the A.A. recovery program was Dr, M. .Tiebout, a firm believer in self-help based on the principle that the power of one sober alcoholic to help the still-suffering drunk through the sharing of ex- ‘perience, strength, and hope is immeasurable. As A.A, has grown, it has in 1935, few adher- (ents claim: to have all the become an important ally of . many physicians who’ speci- alize in industrial medicine. ‘The enormity of the problem is reflected by studies indi- eating that there are some five million problem drinkers in American industry. The medical departments of many large companies have set up practical programs in which A.A. is the key to the work- er's recovery. These programs, recogniz- ing that alcoholics are sick human beings, are designed to give them new awareness of their illness and expose them to the experience of A.A. members who have coped successfully with the same disease. In many communities, the On census day count yourself in This week more than 3,700 people will start delivering census questionnaires in Brit- ish Columbia and the Yukon. Census day is. June 3 in Canada and Statistics Canada says people should fill out their forms on that day. This includes individuals and fam- ilies away from home on vacation or business. People not at home but still in Canada on June 3 should be counted where they spend the night of June 2. A family visiting relatives or friends should either be counted on their host's form or ask for a special questionnaire. In either case, the usual place of residence of the visiting fam- ily will be listed on the form. The questionnaire will be sent to the census repre- sentative responsible for the area of the family's ‘usual residence so that they will not be asked to furnish in- formation twice. If the night of June 2 is spent aboard a cruise ship or in a hotel or campground, special census questionnaires will be available. Once these are completed they will be cross-checked to make sure a questionnaire from respon- dents’ usual place of resi- dence has not been returned. In this way Statistics Can- ada ensures people from one household are not counted twice. At the same time the agency makes sure everyone. who is not at home census day gets a chance to fill ina form. If someone is out of the country on census day a form can be filled out early and re- turned to Statistics Canada. -This is usually not necessary, however, because a question- naire will be leit at every residence even if no one is home. The form can be com- pleted and mailed back as soon as the occupant returns, If by June 1 a question- naire has not been delivered - to your home, people living outside of Vancouver can cal toll-free by dialing the oper- ator and asking for Zenith 0-1981. Multi-lingual. census telephone assistance oper- ators will be on duty to handle calls from May 28 until June 5. After that date people needing census info:- mation should call (604) 666- 2675. : June 3 is census day. Count yourself int over 50 varieties FRIDAY, MAY 29 Wiest. Coast Seafoods | PLAYTEX® ‘Cross Your Heart’ Or Seamless A. Polyester Cups. Nylon/Spandex sides & centre. Back Closure, White & Beige. 8 & C cups 34-38, #685 Regular Woolco Price: ea amall p of the esti- mated 10 million men and women in the United States alone who suffer from the disease. : While progress to date is encouraging, it is at best but, a beginning, with a long way . to go. Growing ‘cooperation between A.A. and the medi- eal community may well be the best promise of success. Selkirk may face course cutbacks Although Selkirk College isn't planning to cut back on program offerings this fall, it may have to reduce course choices in some. programs, says Principal Leo Perra. .He says some courses such as electives may have to be reduced in order to balance the'1981-82 budget. Although Perra earlier said the areas hardest hit would be the university programs and the technical career offerings, programs of two years’ duration, this does not mean the vocational Programs (one year or short- er) such as those at the Rosemnot or. Trail campiis will be exempt, There may be a reduction in these areas as well. He adds that cutting out courses won't affect the standards of a program. “I don't think cutting out a course has any impact on standards,” he says. Perra says it won't’ be known for about six months, what courses will not receive funding. ‘No arrest but. 2); Rooster will have his day CHATTANOOGA, (AP) — Because a neighbor erled: fowl, a Chattanooga man has been ordered to appear in court on a charge that his rooater is interrupt- ing the neighbor's sleep. ‘Police officer Bob Martin sald he served a warrant on Jeff Patty, charging him with violating a city ordinance that forbids residents to let fowl run loose. “This is the first time in my Tenn’ . in court 20 years that I've had some- thing like that,” Martin said.. “[t called for arresting him, but I just ordered him ‘to ” court instead of . arresting him on something like that.” * - Police said the irate neigh- - bor awore out a warrant in city court alleging that Petty’s rooster was disrupt- ing his sleep. Petty vowed to bring his “ooster along for his June 8 appearance in court, 12.95 Woolco Sale Prices, each: our Choice B, Scalloped Nylon Tricot Cups. 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Place Your Action Ad by forSunday CasHews $650 ons.» DUBE sz... 323 Nelson Ave, 05398 PHONE 352-6688 1, CUSTOM-BUILT KITCHEN NOOK - greene end Ivory vinyl. Seats 6 2763, Zi 40° ELECTRIC RANGE, oll furnace with, fan in good condition, can conver? to wood’ and’ coal:' new truck tlre, 365-7003. 3/40 Th i \ an "_ CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 27, 196) . Cc 1 'OPSO! Favel supplies delivered a Frucktoad, ones Ee Li} WALLPAPER in Stock at OGLOW’S 613 Columbia Ave., Castlegor : |¢lassified word ad Run your: twice at regular 100 HER Phone 395-2867 (da: -2735 (evaniny Peybroak Construction Ltd. For brochure or further: “information ae Georg Miter House, OG: HOMES AND CABINS, 365-2212. . OIL FURNACE in workin condition, 117, ; Bru. net capacity. Asking $95, 365-6795 of- Fhe ters. ferSp.m.___ 3/42 (QUEENSIZE BATEROED compiste with and tables. 365-2390 or 365- Bip Hoover WASHER apin di Approx, 4 condition, ears old, seal oni 'S. Ph, 365. 425 aluminum boot, oors, 6 HP festbend motor and tank, ail for ha 968-2101 or after 6 pain im. 965 2359. Ask for Bill. 3/42 FISH CANNERY FO IPEENT ‘CLOSING MAI anos rub. . fe aaa SPECIAL THIS WEEK “ May 25-30 marble tops) Sales & Installation Golf Cart Distributors New & Used Yamahas Harley Davidsons DISPLAYED AT 1092 Hazelwood St, . Robson — 365-5808 NF. Oglotf Contracting Ltd, windows. . Vancouver 266- 1201, North Vancouver 985-9714, Richmond Hse Joes Kamlooy brother CHESTERFIELD: $75; cabine: stereo with record play INFORMATION Rates First 10 Words cure $2 Additional Words 10¢ {| insertions for Price 2 S lnsectlons for ice : .. sad Coder Aves Tral Ow, Eari’s Private Pools COMPLETE LINE OF: Pools, Spas, Chemicals 365-6774 FAMILY. SHOE REPAIR: 2709 Columbia Ave. Next to Central Food Mart _| : Your One-Stop” SHOE CARE CENTRE - Save, wor, with core, Patishes, et color Open Tues. to Fri. €:00.a.m. to ‘5:00 p.m. Sat, 8:00 to 12:00 - | 1 Nee ees (@sanvo 2 price and get the third insertion oe gb NO EXTRA CHARGE 6 insertions for Price of 4 9 Insertions for Price of S CHILDS’ TRICYCLE, $19, 965-2390 fF 365-3211. s 2/42: items for: this column’ cre not charged for. Ho sellin, price for each In the ad, ad for three times, + AGENTIE ‘GUERNSEY COW. Br shtere BO MALE us a yeer, iv old - - Apes. ke be vecut! ul pets. awhite reo Systems. reed TWIN CB AN TERNAS ae ae » Me naw, $80, Pho at ‘6p.m voice in Basi AVE oar gain. Height | 226", 365.: 2E39 after Op. mi. Hivas Kitchen Cabinets 7 BY CRESTWOOD AND. ar vee VERI IaDUSTRuES Up, Bear Creek 368-6408 plone ra pails duty ap Tightfit itt covers and handlas. Need cleaning. $1.50 ich. CASTLEGAR NEWs. 197 Columbic Ave. . Castlegar end Type & UNION PETERS HEALTHY BEDDING PLANTS, erganlcally grown, $1 per carton. Stueberry. 965-9701. 9/39 BALED HAY, Timothy & Alfalfa: Prisesenie, UmY sual | WEST KOOTENAY: MECHANICAL LTD. P.O. Box 225, Trall, B.C. Ph. Mine for Sees. ® Plu mab leating * "Al cénditioning * GasFitting © Sheot Metal Classified Deodlines COMMERCIAL. - INDUSTRIAL | WEDNESDAY 12 p.m. Tuesdoy SUNDAY CASNEWS : 12 p.m, Friday ‘Payment Policy Payment may be, mode by cash, cheque or Visa and Master Charge credit cards. It is not advisable to send cash |’ through the’ mail. Classified Ads may be charged. buta $) fitting charge will be made if the od is not. paid for sovan days after it’ first appears, (This $1 charge does NOT ap- ete to Nise and Master Charge dl Classified Display Rates based on column inch space, Exact rates on request, Order by Mail = Print your Actlon Ad on a seperate piece of paper and to: Action Ads Box 3007 CASTLEGAR, B.C, VIN SHS The Castlegor News reserves the cight lo classify ads under ‘@ppropriate headings ond to determine page location. , Human Rights Act. All. advertisements such as Help Wanted must comply with the. British Columbia Human Rights Act. This Act States no advertisement may state or imply a preference, limitation, or specification, on iKe basis ‘of an .opplicant's tace, religion, colour, marital status, ancestry, place: of origin, age, or sex {unless the matter relates fo the main: fenance af public decency AND prior approval has been obtained through the Human Rights. Branch). 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Phone 0 aes A. vgtterSp.m. 3/42 eiee ee DONKEY: JACK, $600. 359-7750. 3/42 12 WEEK OLD MALE Golden Lab, has shots, licensed, $10, Ph. 365- . ONE BEDROOM HOUSE central located. 365-3228 mornings, 3/4: 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED APT... newly renovated, quiet working see No smoking, ne pet: oe ONE a enenua bese: ite, Avail. june NAGEL APTS. room apt. Close to town center. Pensioners referred. Ph. 365.3204, 3/4: ONE OR possibly 2 bedroom apt. Iulsions Avail. ‘dune 6 onth, 365-7051 or 365- 3/42 2 BEDROOMS upstairs plus’ o1 bedroom downstai no 2605. mstairs Irmo. © Pergrao SECOND FLGGR office, space In conyenlent . downtow: 1 BEDROOM DeLuxe suite, Avall. ow. Ph, 65-2248 or 965-2704, * ONE BEDROOM. APT. Available n 9 - Badroot 1 BEDROOM apa cent ile gelaic or Sildren, 365- PB. me 1Z\ eee GRIPED ABOUT. HELIN EXERCISE ~SO 1 SOLD YOUR RI; DING MOWER WITHAWANTAD.S person, no smoking, no ‘h, 365-5050. 3/41: ONE BEDROOM furnished suite In downtown Castlegar. 345- MODERN OFFICE SPACE FOR sco RENT or LEASE fh. of modern -atfice, ‘main office and 2 private. ices. —fecated on the Highrveay at PHONE BULL AT 365-3551 of 359-7689 lined 0 “90s AE BP tank, chrome trailer 2/4h- 20 Sines sagt. a 5 420 SHi PRON. $50 "Rarer lou: : Ce ot + bulla range ou with FREE oa Jo directional lida Call 365-2668 a lekup or 365-0701 tor” 3/40, ; 150" . pome in a HOME, tubaiidole Pesid atorete, fall baths, recreation oon, wat ba foom, ‘itchen, di ining aon HOUSE. gosultg fireplace iste Aires. sae mirrors: }. 365-7908. HAND PUSH LAWNMOWER, a3 new, $15, 365-5159, -2/al _ Senior Cilzens may advertise any ern for sale ynder $200 in this column free ot penis Price. of item mm must be Included in the ad. Please’ call betore 12 fe JAND- 2 BEDROOM suites.” No Pats, Avail, ‘dune ist and July ist. Apply Selkirk Manor or ph oe Hn. 2BEDROOM bosement suite, are / BAve. 365-2548, « furnished. a kitchen units: daily, waskly, monthly REASO! RATES - (365-751 6 bor! 365-7760 S BDRM. GLDER house, plus TT, 7 miles east of Casil writing to stlegar News. 007 S couleaan B.C. Ar ONE BEDROOM APT., stove ai {rigge. No Pete. near itospital mh 365-6236 of 365-2298. eee ee ees ane 29°58" COMME! CIAL bi es Ph, 365-3237. ie e ig t 60x 125 PRIVATE LOT (Woodland Saye North: ala ono DOWN. Fu! Becuti I lots. ae 9 eat 34 ul located at ie ne established su! REALTY WORLD. or call. to view T-BEDROOM aiiee Ine ulilities, Phone 365-247: LM. fini: PLUS — SAVINGS ON NEW RV’S IN STOCK SAVE $350. on FRONTIER TRUCK CAMPERS (includes; hook u $500. o' ie - all parts and accessories In stock 1981 PROWLER & BIGFOOT TRAILERS. 5% discount on all MOTOR HOMES. Buy a BONAIR TENT CAMPER & get a DELUXE STAKE:, AWNING FREE. ‘ EVERYONE WELCOME. part to brighten you fa for the perfect family'home. 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