WELL BUILT home, tress; i full: ba: sone SON: 800 04, Ts tated inporch; | gna ase anv tirepl ‘ADDITION nnié.tireploce,:'6 ‘a; ‘covered os DE gate soar Sei Freestate, ony Fa ety 2 {GENERAL Turnished, S155 occ" move, =’ $6,006 ; FOUND: aoa ‘a jemale Le 2 om highway, by j ni ns. vO,, 2/58 PUPPY. idge (had bl round-he . neck) NEED a ca: i by hesror contract. Free estimates. phesgs-erza. ST Woes 7; Fishing tackle by 2 Hotel on ‘one ey 352. FOUND: Famcle grey-block tob, s br. veut shor er tall i icity 900 block 6th Ave. Tarry’ 's Woodcraft Wood & Vinyl: hn Windows” > Patio. ppt etc. Tarrys 399-4357 Lost. or: a Tens, charged for, spouve, lost somell hing ior foun na something, a our “area. oo cava Wail orea. z pos Smal not orey WITH EPI LEPSY cs UehReR ost inte VANCOUVER (CP) — Louise Robertson first heard Voices and a strange ‘buzzing noise ‘at’ 17:.when she ‘sat ‘alone: in‘ her’ parents’: Rich- 5 mond .Hill house near’ Tor- a ind pl dere iim eeaes onto in 1962. The sound came | not from another room in the house “but front inside’ her, head. ‘ Later ‘on: sh “had ighoatly visions," memory. ‘blackouts and‘ involuntary muscle.” spasms which physicians and .~ - psychiatrists” diagnosed “as “psychosomatic. or attention: getting ‘antics. Fourteen ccomputerized, oar cieyiecs a ap cyst? causing temporal’ lobe epilepsy. ©.“ was really said.” the: 87- sly ae per. reporter ‘and’ author ‘of: the book It’s: All in’ Your ‘Head,’ about. her experiences as'an epileptic’ victim.'-Robertson ° * was recently in'\Vancouver to. we promote her book and video-.. man who’is‘nicknamed ‘The American ‘Gigolo. ‘by , police has been ‘conning lonely Tor- onto women to come and live el neither, It kept’ happening. I went through a’ general prac- tiftoner who said ‘there ‘was nothing: ’.phyaically ’ wrong, dt psychiatrist who said r ‘nothing’ mentally rorig.One doctor told me I would: bein ‘a mental insti- tution in two years; another thought, i cwas trying to get attention and told me to get d | ) Att “‘age''19 some. well- meaning friends thought her. problem, was folie and however, . a ‘ “for, every y. In 1972, she was given an electroencephelogram and was told if anything” larger © than('the: head’ of ‘a’ pin, was * present | in her brain‘it, would show, up, Doctors found noth-. ‘ing. She: was’ told: her, prob- : lem could be caused by a scar : on the brain, : ‘epllepsy - ‘or nerves, " A year later, ahe got a job as/a' senior’ writer, for ‘the ’ Welland Evening Tribune, | but by 1976 the seizures were more constant and violent and her: physician recom- mended, ihe. de'less work or She. beman teaching cre- ative “writing: and in 1976, with a new type of brain scan “unavailable in 1972, doctors non-convulsive seizures, she. pursued: a keen interest: in writing and in 1964 she took a job as‘ a’ junior ‘ reporter) on: the Assiniboia Times‘in Sas- ial’ prob- ovis ith : lems at the paper termisated ch fob there,’ and she, went the first time J didn't know what + i E tel phone books, “arid 'a\aecre:! found a-cyst ‘pressing on the left temporal lobe of her brain. Although it was esti- mated as the size of a dime, ° S ~, CASTLEGAR ae July’? ‘Andrei Frolov, freed last * month from the Soviet Union can “in a sense live a normal life.” The secret is learning to cope ‘with the selzures, to work around them. “I have never had a grand mall seizure, but even a per- » son who does have grand mall can work around the seizures, If they're aubject to 30 or 40 seizures a day, naturally it would be difficult to keep a. nine-to-five job. I have found Tam more prone to seizures ‘when I am lying down.doing. nothing: than when I am ac: tive. ‘I cannot push myself peven days a week, but I tle News "subscription rate 10 the TLEGAR NEWS is $26 per immunities Hlice has let. . The price for soch edition] Th during a : later. Robertson ‘said enough’ fluid was drained from the cyst to fill a large egg. It is too large for safe surgical removal. Robertson, who is current- ly. writing a second book, maintains that an epileptic per . ‘carcier for. ‘both oe jor.any errors in advertisements after one spn iver when it Tet first to‘ join. his American wife after a joint 26-day hunger. strike, says it hasn't always been easy adjusting to his new-found freedom. ‘Writing in the ‘Chleago te Kaseket! rere 959-7269 *: mg ° Industrigl ® Residential * Commercial ” trees, 6 973: . ga error a hy 365-3155.-11n/34 BA Houston ss, Eien 5 son, B. the adver. c 3 wen set Aelineh genie md : ‘ mari wy ap A 5 Qpen dolly 7:90.a.m, fogs .: with him — éven though he is U. Ss. y it J tT ¢ e Ss er nN trails phe tet bee oe serving’ time ina solitary ° ) 1 ) si ce ihe corpenter?. 1970 v70- CLDSRORIE ieenvs rie pense got me ‘b., alr-cond conditions Ph. 36e-seee. FIBER tices 1, 2 des, Offers, port pickup per ri id ‘sundeck, 80° port pick:ups: Swe a se rise sitet, e let g er iter. 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Although still hounds Ottawa man OTTAWA (CR) .— “Brie Rusmisel,. back home. after being released on bond from a Texas jail, wants to believe - he's a free man and. get on with ‘his. life, But’ the -84-year-old : busi- nessmsn is'-plagued. by the thought” his legal 4g ing 3° five-year: - rears. for. perjury and ickin, one” woman, , a -S4year-old was so taken in by ordeal is not yet over. He admits he has:no choice but to wait out the next ‘legal twist in the judicial Jail:in Laredo, Tex.,on an. Lazarovitz, Rusmisel’s Ot- il-year-old- drug conspiracy tawa lawyer. conviction. * If Rusmisel was arrested “I know jit ‘could happen,” today on a similar charge, not he said of the prospect of re- only would he have a clear turning to jail. “God,\I/don't shot at probation, the ‘gov- even dare think ‘about the “ernment probably wouldn't financial cost of fighting it. even prosecute, Karen hoted, further.” The case dates back to Rusmisel now is reunited Rusmisel’s 1970 drag charge,. with’sons Dagan and Jason ‘and subsequent conviction of and he's regaining his health to. ggie ‘more, but his months in the “tank” system — a twist ‘that could ad: him’ back: to fo an. she ‘tried to ® contact a oan - Les re a tie bl New .C..on auly ” LIL WHITLEY FROM THE BERESFORD GANG should bring’ him: ssh “I consider myself adven- turous, and yes, I did: fall.in love. with ‘him | over ‘the phone,” said't1e woman, who declined to be' identified. ‘When prison officials at the ‘Federal ‘Correctional’ Insti- tution. in Ray ‘Brook; : NY. where’ Robinson’ is serving time, discovered ‘his, oper- ‘ation, they quickly put anend douse J a-downtown cof- lop recently wate. . Fal and Sire er shad- ows encircled his six me ths: at: Webb County - She just eats her to ‘his: collect long-distance e phone calls. = ‘STOPS THE CALLS j “I don’t’ think - he'll: be ‘making any phone’ alls for.a while,” said: Paul LeFebre, executive © assistant - to. the warden. “4 “Te got his file ‘picture before me and I find it-hard.. to believe that women would fall for this guy. I don't think he’s anything special to look how many women answered Twoutd like to. thank Dr. Nixon, Dr. Hall, Dr. Johnson, Dr, Streich castlegar ial care of and :the si Hospital for. their ape ye lien) J Jockeon my wife Jean. W. end in Toving memory of dear dod and grat sewer coe Bergen, who jul *s the U.S. on a priso: chaage Program, 56 ,ad,-at least ‘sev- eral more‘ insuspecting Tor- onto wom a were. duped: by Se ther sent; a, nine-year-old : son. with her letter because the ad said : The woman wrote: “Herel am dutifully writing. to you. After. talking to.:you ‘last night: T-went to bed asking all the possible ‘questions. Is he true? Maybe he: is.” Robinson was ‘eonvieted of thé perjury and drug charges in a, February, 1981, trial.in Toronto as the kingpin ofan international teenage » drug smuggling ring. ; ‘After being sentenced, he 56 ‘escaped to ‘the ‘U.S., ‘was \ picked ip by. police ‘and: is now serving the: sentence in ner ex- THE _ CONVENIENCE TV WEEK, ©. MAKES IT ®. POPULAR, WITH READERS: * ADVERTISING DETAILS: Excellent: Columbia. Ave. focation in central Castlegar. sucess for retail or industrial 8g ft. (or 4800 ‘a ir with aie tot acre land ailable. Attractive slecse or ‘fental te a Contact. Mare no i Gt'365: 365-5210 "portraits : “When Linda Stein goofs up one of her portraits, she iat eats it. "The Spokane, Wash., ‘wom- an is a cookie artist, the cre- ator’ of ‘lifelike. portraits on: gingerbread: jokies. 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He fled .to Canada with .sion.” his. wife Lydia, became a oe ma landed: immigrant and: pro- Every mites detail of the ceeded to set up business in «spartan cell he’ shared’ with Ottaws. anywhere from five. to’ 10 - But-he was arrested last other! men remains vivid. « : “December when he. éroased the border into the U.S. and < “I ‘had to stay in that room was taken to Webb County without: any exercise except Jail. —:a federal *-court for: the three times I went to term holding unit —‘where he court. ‘That was the only time has spent the last six months, I was outside. * He was June'2 on rovid the advertiser. shall e remain in and belong to the advertiser. CASTLEGAR NEWS Established Aug. 7, 1947... Twice Weekly Moy 4 1980 * "Incorporating th Mid: Week Mirror published trom Sept. 12,1978 to Aug. 27, 1980 L.V. 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