{ AA CASTLEGAR NEWS,' Thursday, August 16,1979 The best car rental deai ‘: ‘The Amityville Horror’ : may leave you sleepless by ‘Chuck Bins {if} you have ever been jarred awake in the middle of night and found Souteett with clammy alms and a machine-gun artbeat, you'll know t it's like when George Kathleen Lutz and ir three children moved Amityville. What was to become their dream jollse, turned into; a 28- hom territying o stran; fine, sharp odga. At night, he repeatedly awakens at 3:15 a.m,, the same’ hour 3 similar family. was gunned down in the house a year earller by an older son who went crazy. Meanwhile, Mrs. Lutz (Kidder) suffers from per- sistent nightmares, one of her sons gets his Jammed in a window that slides shut and won't open, the babysitter gets locked ina closet that has no lock, and "s dau; . is starting. ef is of another’ ‘haunted house’ feature, ‘Burnt Offerings,’ but: with one important difference—'The Amityville, . Hogror’ is a true story. .BaBed on the book by Jay Ba son_and the Screenplay by Sandor. Stern, recounts the demonic in- fugnce that the house xerts over the Lutz farrilly : Director Stuart Rosen- burg chills the audience from the beginning with a bizarre murder sequence that reverberates through- out the film both in flash- backs and in nightmarish foreshadowing. As the days in their. new home pass, it becomes inéreasingly clear, to the audience at least, that the house is indeed haunted. Doors and windows close * and lock by themselves, lights flicker. on and off, ne connnections are fils with static, a large sum of money disappears, the toilets ‘gurgle with a dark sludge, and a secret basement chamber emits a anit own” black magic chopping wood and always keeps his ax honed to a Through examination of their sleep positions, people can judge the nature of difficulties with their lives, says Dr. Samuel Dunkell, a New York psychotherapist who has written a book on the’ subject. “They may join an encoun- ter. group, have a heart-to- heart with a friend or simply indulge in a li le healthy self-assessment," couples’ as well as individ- uals’ sleeping positions, is the regult of a revelation Dunkell gained during a psychother- R apy session some 20 years aga. A woman who was having difficulty maintaining relat- ionships with men mentioned that she slept prone, diagon- ally across her smallish bed, and tended to push any bedfellow onto the floor. Dunkell began asking oth- er patients about their sleep- ing positions and, having talked with hundreds of people through the years, has drawn the conclusion that haw we sleep reflects our primary defence mechanisms inSlife. ial to his theory is the notion that the sleep world presents subconscious anxiety. ig amy, has an invisible play- mate that wants her to the house home, he Is besieged by an unfriendly swarm’ of ‘flies and a fiendish voice that pane him tke a mortal ‘his efforts to aid the Lutz is outburst, Fr. Delaney is left shel shocked. At the close, the fil sacrifices a‘. full-fledge: epilogue, which might have tied up a few loose ends, to focus on a feveris! with an added twist. But ihe audience is left unset- hand’ ter, - te \ SURITURE. & ‘4 AUTOMOTIVE Cankinea with aphrodesiacs A aay When cooking with aph- rodisiacs, it is to be no! that a combination of various foods and apices is important to achieve the desired effect. ANISE —.a spice somewhat like licorice in flavor. ALLIGATOR — “only the tail, is reputed to have aphrodi- siac austen. BAM SHOOTS — consi- dered an Ian aphrodisiac in anci- ent China, BRANDY — all sleohol in. Three basic types limited Ba. (not more than.6 oz.) is considered an aphrodisiac; a larger quan- tity has the opposite efféct.” CABROTS — carrots too are supposed to be aphrodisiacs, but only if eaten raw and in Baby's cry deciphered Finnish scientists have turned-a baby's cry into a modern medical tool.’ Mothers, midwives and nurses — and now a growing number of domesticated fa- thers — have long claimed they know what a‘ baby means when it cries. - Tests show that to a limited extent they are right, most of them being able to interpret. the three basic types of baby sounds mean- + ing hunger, pain and plea- sure. A fourth sounds, the ery of a baby. at birth,’ is different. from the other three. But doctors here -have been trying to go béyond these basies. They have been studying baby sounds for some 20 years in the hope they will reveal something about infant health and tis- ease, .They have’ put baby “ eries on tape and, through sound spectrography, on pa- per as well. Reading these “sono- grams”. -is a bit like interpret- features in order: to. turn patterns into diagnostic aids. They ‘have been able to connect these patterns with healthy and unhealthy states and learned to diagnose a number of diseases with the help ot the patterns: n ery. may be causdd by disturbance of the They also hope to be able to :flash babies’ - cries-. in picture form on a screen and study them with computors, , “This method will enable, .the researcher to screen larger quantities of cry sig?” nals faster.and more accur- ately, to analyce the data by ds, and larynx or r oral cavities such as colds. But an abnormal cry also can indicate some malfunc- tion of the brain, as the nerve messages to the vocal chords must come from the central nervous system. One pattern can suggest brain damage, ‘another’. a malfunction of the. thyroid gland. Cries may also indicate breath- store it for later use,” the group wrote, great Sten! CHOCOLATE — is .consi- ‘dered an- aphrodisiac. by certain tribes. in’ Central Africa. CINNAMON — is considered ,an aphrodisiac; even its fra- grance is supposed to stimu-. late the libido. For’ this reason Arabian maidens rub- »bed their skin with cinnamon * bark to. make ‘themselves irresistible. DANDELION — dandelion wine is a potent aphrodisiac, Dandelion greens, softened in olive oil and eaten raw a8 a salad, stimulate the libido. DATES — in Arabia, dates have always been considered aphrodisiacs. Soaked. for a few days’ in good brandy, to: they become more potent. DUCKS FEET — when skin- ned, cooked and cooled, a _ Summer circulation Castlegar andl District Library Release During the summer break from board meetings, - reflects preference | its move to'701 - 7th Ave. S. * Many patrons commented on the convenience and attrac- tiveness of the new premises. ing troubles or brain: infec- tions such as meningitis. © ‘The team emphasizes ery analysis is just another tool to help doctors discover what is ailing the baby and is not yet widely used. “There are, so far, just a iow doctors in Finland who ing electro the pictures of the electrical impulses of the brain, says Prof. Ole Wasz-Hoeckert. This effort by Wasz- “Hoeckert and his team at University of Helsinki has might shake Fr. Delaney from his stoic trance and “whether the ~local~ police” sergeant, who senses something amiss, ever dis- covers the — basement chamber. Rated R, this AIP release casts an eerie Spell’ that . stays with you even after you leave the theater. After seeing ‘The Amityville Horror,’ don't be surprised if you awake in the middie of the night-in a cold sweat, sinfor- ars trivial at’ as the fact; mation tha} frat that the ery ‘of a. healthy’ baby cries and ove advice to their collea- gues,” said W: of the Castl and District ‘Library have been kept up to date with library activities by mail. ~ - The librarians reported that the July circulation figure of 4,258 is very high for a summer month — the Kinnaird branch . The figures f are evidence that people seem to . prefer the new location. -Sue. Boyd and: Vicki Pether were congratulated ‘on the splendid library entry for the Sunflower Fest. par- ade, ‘featuring four children, climbed to an all-time’ ae of 2,112. , At the beginning of the But the team wrote recently: “We now know that sound spectrographic ery an- alysis is one additional inves- tigation:imethod for estimat- gl ‘a, probably. involyement tem. A the Children’s Hospi- tal, f born was a frequency of ‘400 to 600 cycles < - and that the duration of this : signal is from 1.1 to 28 seconds. A premature baby has a different.,cry, only making: the normal of ‘Hel “we we already, had clinical use of cry analysis, and the results can be regarded 38. encouraging.” The group, whose sian has helped promote similar ch in other. i months.after its Sonsegtini But the team has broken down sonograms into differ- ent tonal and durational - Positions tell all Difficulties revealed in sleep “It's an adventure into the unknown,” he said. “We're” immobilized, our systems are slowed and our guard is down when we sleep. We have to keep_a tunnel open into the real world.” wee For example, he finds that a person who sleeps with a leg slung over the mattress or a foot dangling from the bed “refuses to commit him- self fully to its topography.” Like patients who keep one foot on the floor when lying on the analytic couch, these people show a need to have an escape route available to them at all times. © “Others grip the mattress with their feet, showing a resistance to change; still others | cross their sukiee “Then, as the two people fuse their lives in actuality, they gain the confidence to separate to do their own thing, knowing that the other person is there whenever they want to turn to him or \ “But sometimes, when there are problems, a leg is thrown back’ or an elbow stuck out in hostility. It has a pushing quality. That's a sign that something has gone ‘wrong. Dunkel! said preferred sleeping positions are diffi- cult to change often having been established by age 7. In addition to psychological hnalysis of sleep position, Dunkell has picked up a lot of - sleep trivia in his years of a fr tempt to hove forward ns life.” He terms'sleep positions “an immediate X-ray of a relationship.” Among the sleep-world phenomena Dunkell has dis- covered is that couples move away from each other as the length of the relationship grows, “At first you're in love and want to be as possible. That's when couples sleep in the spoon position. close” as” Attention Men & Boys! For All Seasons Bonnett’s 233 Columbia It’s Boys & Mens Wear 385-6761 ‘Remember 10% OFF for Cash Among his findings: Ten per cent of-all people sleep touching the wall, thus gaining a sense of security and keeping in touch with the ‘House was held Kinnaird branch to publicize month .a Open in the looks forward to internation- § al standardization of methods and vocabulary in cry re- search. Given a choice, most peo- ple will sleep in a- bed farthest away from the door, again for security. The most common item found ona night table is facial tissue. Some lonely people clutch a pillow in sleep as if it were another person, while true. lovers of luxury - surround themselves with pillows. - The cliche about women who wear pyjamas being sexually repressed often has some validity. The most physiologically healthy position for sleep is the swastika where the per- son lies face down with legs and arms bent. a The most self-assured pos- ition for sleep is on one’s back with the body exposed to the night ‘world. Dunkell says that in couple sleep this position is most annoying ss it admits no accomodation for the other person, real world. ‘LOAN-OUT CAMERA The Castlegar News has two simple-to-operate loan-out cameras (complete with film) which it-Is pleased to allow groups to use for taking pictures Jor use by the Castlegar News. Arrangements for the ‘use of these cameras should be made through our managing editor, Mrs. Lois Hughes, at 365-3517. CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Cotumbla Ave, News Department 365-3517 and dog- drawn library bookmobile. A good: crowd of children at- tended - the. puppet - show :given;.as part of the festi- . Vities, in. ee a ary, by oa Zi Aubert. < > BOOKMOBILE : ee . Bookworms and man's best friend FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Castlegar Legion COOL SPOT WITH. . GOOD MUSIC Gerry Becker from Creston Guests must be signed in. 7189p. ‘ssow TES: Now Showing! glidinous substance remains which’ cai -be. used as ‘an ingredient or binder, for soups.and ‘stews. It is consi- ‘dered tobe a potent aphrodi- siac. EEL — equally potent cook- ed or smoked. PARSNIP — coveted for its aphrodisiac quality by many ancient peoples, and still in favour with many tribes today. PIGS KNUCKLES — repu- ted to affect the male hor- mones. ROWANBERRY — a wine cordial made from the berry supposedly rejuvenates and stirs the libido, SAFFRON — one of the most expensive spices, with a consistent reputation as an. aphrodisiac, SNAKEMEAT — in ancient Egypt and Africa attributed fi with aphrodisiac qualities. — only in great quantities effective as an aphrodisiac. WATER CHESTNUTS — only mildly so. Your Carpet Headquarters . .. Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 conagRity TV COMMUNITY ACCESS - Channel 10 Schedule for Tonight | Eacat teres weather ro- 5:4 ao ehdveitising For The Gods” — A look at ad- vertising in the. time I of the Iliad. i 6:00—"The Farm" — Nelson school children tour a farm. wifes 6:30—The Provincial Pony League Playdowns. Game No, 2-for Cas- Hear against ‘Tsaw- i 8: ,00-USCC Union of outh Festival. 9:00—Shiatsa Massage -_ Henry Dorst from the Spring Festival” of . Awareness. 9:40—Sufi Dancing — from the Spring Festival of Awareness, FRANK'S. Sharpening Shop Castlegar j Behind ‘Castle Theatre’ 985-7395 . Saws, Drills, Tools, Chain Saws, Pinking She: Open Aion, ‘Good Old Affordable Prices’ - (Across from Castle Theatre), 9 am. fo 6 p.m, | Fridays till 9 p.m.’ Closed Sundays .. 142 Columbla Ave. - CASTLEGAR [SUN [MON] DIAN ROSS. MUSIC! WOW! - COMMUNITY. Bulletin Board ‘HEY KIDSitt ged 5-18 are wel to join the ay “Five Day Club” in their neighbourhood from Aug. 20-24, Monday to Friday, a one-hour Christian Club to be held at: 682 - 1ith Ave., South — 9:30 to-10:80 a.m. ~ 1007 - 5th Ave., South — 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. 601 - 201st Ave., Fairview Sub. — 1 to 2 p.m. by the. Kinnaird Ch 1047 - Mountain, Robson —3to4 p.m. . No pre-registration is needed, so, for an hour of singing, stories, games, join Wendy Friesen at the neighbourhood location nearest you. Sponsored urch of ee Fellowship. of B.C. ~ FOOD CO-OP Local iced co-operative is looking for people God and Child +, 965-5454, Kootenay Health Unit. welcome. i witha front in South Slocan: Please phone 365-2584 or HEALTH PASSPORT ‘Free Health Passport booklets will be handed out to parents of infants born in 1979. This is in © honour of International Year ofthe Child and Family. If you have not received one ‘of these, . please pick up your copy at the Castlegar West VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL St. Peter Lutheran Church, 405 Maple St., Aug. 20-24, 6 to 8 p.m. Ages 4-14. Everyone ASTRONOMY NIGHTS Thursda: store A Aug. 20-24, crafts, games. iy igs are Nights at the National Exhibition Centre. The evening begins at 9:30 p.m. and. everyone is welcome. Why not bring your summer visitors along for an interesting but fun nightt VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 9:80 am. - Church (down from plaza). Fun-with God, music, Come meet Jesus, welcome, For transportation phone 365-6073. a sg tuphies COURSE ug. 20 to Aug. 24, for ages 10 and up. call Volunteer Exchange, and ani ist Pleue NATIONAL EXHIBITION CENTRE" The National Exhibition Centre is pleased to " present: Kootenay History — On dis ; Summer. Children’s Art from China — Aug. 4th = through 80th. Northwest Coast Indian Prints — ** Aug. Sth through Sept. 1st. Admission to the NEC 12:80 p.m. Apostolic Everyone pre-register, 865- display all is free and the hours are 10:30 am. - 4:80 p.m. every dayl A Public Service of Interior Pulp and Interior-Lumber Operations Canadian Cellulose (Recreation News 7. ry warm welcome from’ Castlegar goes out ‘to’ all visitors ‘travelling. through’, our area,and’to those who have decided to stay and Viste, ; for awhile; Here area’ fe suggestions:‘and’ ideas to make your stay more ‘pleas- ant. Why not utilize one of the ,many parks or’ play- grounds’ located ‘in the: im- mediate vicinity?. .. Rinnaird Fark — swings, climbing ‘apparatus for. chil dren, picnic area,-ball parks, horseshoe’ pitch, ‘fitness cir- cuit. Kinsmen Park —_/ ball field, ‘swings per day. Participants were from Nel- son, Salmo, Grand’ Forks, Beaver Valley, Crescent Val-” ley and. two teanis from _the tourney, followed by Grand Forks‘ in’ third-place and the Beaver Valley old- timers in fourth’ spot. , ‘a Milen Industries ; HOUSE FRAMING — FORM WORK — VANITIES KITCHEN CABINETS — ARBORITE WORK ALL FORMS OF GENERAL CARPENTRY | Mike Makortoff. 365-7485 +2, $5. No. 1, SITE 29, C-1, CASTLEGAR; B.C. VIN SH? * | ANGLICAN CHURCH | CHURCH “ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH (Castlegar & Robson) © Rev, Desmond Carroll - 985-2271 8 a.m. Eucharist lobson 9:45 Eucharist UNITED CHURCH i OF CANADA 1401 golanele! Avenue Sum 9:30 a.m. oH ncastlegar Except — pt 3rd Sunday In Robson _ ate45am - ney Ted Bristow . 7 or 385-7814, ORT CHU OF PENTECOST below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 Service for July and August — 10:30a.m. Sunday School and . Worship combined. 7 p.m. Fellowship Service. ‘With God all things are possible.’ — Mark 10:27 Rev. Ed Wegner, Pastor. Phone 365-2374. Val Leiding, Yout Youth F Pastor, hone 365-4 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST.CHURCH § 1471 Columbla Ave., Trall s Ssturcey jearvices lednesday 7:30 p.m. - Pastor D. Zin 365-2649 (flow Grattitude in Prayer st. PETER LuTH ERAN CHURCH >, 405 Maple'St. “Worship Service 9 a.m “Everyone Welcome" Lowell iindseby, . 365-3684 or 365-3662 Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30 a.m. on Radio CKQR : ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC Rev. Michael Guinan le 7143 Saturday Night Mass. p.m. Sunday ‘Masses at + Bam.and10a.m. .- ST. MARIA GOREITI Genelle — 12 Noon CHURCH OF GOD >, 904-7th Ave., South Pastor Ira Johnson ivorning Worship : ‘iam. August 20-.24 Five Day Bible Camp: . 385-6762 © GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 7th Ave. South Worship Service am, CALVARY BAPTIST <“¢) Ona rr hoe 809 Merry Creek Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel Gastleaird Plaza. - Family Blois} Hour Meming Worship 1:00 a.m. Smucning Praise PMs 7 - Wed., Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Pastor John Hill . ‘Church Office 365-3430 [ PENTECOSTAL =U TABERNACLE : 767-18t Avaz, North. - Sunuiay School 9:50 a.m. Morning We Worship . - ere Service Uae Fable Study Friday: Young People m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at Kinnaird Hall Sunday Bibie Class yee and ‘| vinitors Moat f\ 7. Minister H. M. Harvey | . Phone 365-3816 -10 a.m. to 12 Noon’ Gall 365-7873 or 365-3763 ) ymaid California No.. 1 Green. Peppers Grand Forks No. 1 Russets Potatoes 10 bb. bag- Washington. Corn on the oS Cob... 4.. 7% . Winesap Washington Fancy Apples... 49° Foods Lid. 333 7th Ave. S. 365-3812