A6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, New hope for those with growth limits October 4, 1981 Telephone 365-5210 business directory id New insertions, copy changes an cancellations for the Castiege Nows Business Directory uate accepted before the first ’ nesay issue of each month only. NEW YORK (AP) — The side-effects that delayed the testing of genetically-engin- eered human growth hor- mone have been overcome and the first tests of the drug could begin today, research- ers say. Ten medical centres across the U.S. will try the drug on a total of about two dozen children whose growth has been limited by a lack of the hormone, said Stanford Uni- versity pediatrician Ray- mond Hintz. Dr. Selna Kaplan, a pedi- atrician at the University of DUNWOODY & CO. Chartered Accountants 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 California and San Francisco —_—=$—=—$—$—————————— and the director of the study, —_—_—_—_—_—_$——=— said she understands the U.S. Food and Drug Admin- istration has given its ap- proval for the tests to begin. The FDA said it could not comment. Researchers had hoped to begin trials earlier this year, but the first preparation of the new hormone contained several impurities that caused fever, local swelling and other fort in adult. Soligo, Babcock Chartered Accountants 605 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Henry John, B. Sc., C.A. Resident Partner males who volunteered for tests of the drug's side-ef- fects. About one in 10,000 chil- dren is unable to produce enough of the hormone to grow at a normal rate, Kaplan said. Human growth hormone is conventionally obtained from the pituitary gland of ca- davers. The new hormone, made by Genentech Inc. of South San Francisco, Calif., eventually could be much easier and cheaper to make. made ————————— Complete Appliance Centre SALES INSTALLATION SERVICE MAYTAG Appliance Repair Service the hormone by splicing the human gene for growth hor- mone into ,the genetic mat- erial of bacteria and tricking the bacteria into making the hormone as a natural by- proudct of their growth and development. The hormone will be given to the children three times a week for a year, and their growth will be carefully measured, Kaplan said. Pre- liminary results from the study are not expected for at least six months, she said. Says scandal | won't hurt beef exports WASHINGTON (REUT- ER) — The recent scandal over Australian horse and kangaroo meat found in beef shipments to the U.S. won't hurt Australia’s beef exports, says that country’s minister for primary industry. “I am satisfied the con- sumer will quickly realize we are back to producing a high-quality product,” Peter Nixon told a news conference Tuesdy. Acknowledging that some major U.S. fast-food restau- rant chains have recently switched to using only do- mestic meat, he said some markets “may take slightly longer” to trust Australian exports again. The scandal resulted from the mid-August discovery of horsemeat in cartons labelled “Australian beef” at a U.S. meat processing plant in San Diego, Calif. Nixon said he met with U.S. government and meat industry officials to assure them Australia’s tougher in- spection provedurss weil eee horsemeat and meat out of beef! tabelled car- tons. Archeologist makes new find in Greece ATHENS (AP) — A Greek archeologist says he has dis- covered two Macedonian tombs dating back 23 cen- tureis. Prof. Manolis Andro- nicos of Salonica University made the find in northern Greece, not far from a tomb believed to be that of King Phillip, father of Alexander the Great. A total of eight Macedonian tombs have been discovered in the area of Verginia, where the new finds were made. Oryers, Dishwashers, Fridges} Appliance Sales Moyieg Gibson, Spee Queen, Kitchen A Jenn-Aire , 365- 3388 ‘CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbia Ave. ——— Fraxs 4 FURNITURE VILLAGE W14- ard rte be Coetieear —Choose from the largest stock, ‘of major oppliances in the Kootenays. —We are in appliance sales as 0 business nota sideline. —We are knowledgeable about our product. —Backed by qualified service people who do the service in your home. We urge you to compare! CASTLE TIRE (1977) Ltd. . 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The telephone number to call is 365-3266, This being fire week the firemen invite the public to drop in on Monday night and watch the firemen as they go through their usual Monday night practice. Practices are held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. every Monday night. _ Know little about workers’ compensation SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Most Americans know little about workers’ compensation and what it can do for them, says a recent ntionwide sur- vey. John Richman, vice- president of Fireman's Fund Insurance Companies, which commissioned the survey, says approximately half of those questioned didn't know what medical benefits they would receive if injured on the job. He says the best way to keep compensation costs down is for employers to show concern. Fire Week Oct. 4 to 10 - Open house Monday ~ | (Vital sass 7 Gas prices Read and weep OTTAWA (CP) — If you're driving a Cadillac in 1986 and you happen to be filling up in St. John's, Nfld, read this and weep. As a bare minimum, be ready. to fork out $76, more than double what it now costs to fill your 90-Iitre tank. Eyen if you're cruising around the provincial capital Are among hottest energy items SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Sawdust and agriculture waste are among the hottest energy {tems in California's Central Valley. These prod- ucts, at one time burned, buried or hauled away to landfills, are being used in a project to generate pollution- free heat and electricity, says a report in Crocker National Corp.'s magazine Assets. The waste products are con- verted to pellets of fuel which, pound for pound, pro- duce as much heat as coal, the ash can be used to help fertilize the soil. CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 4, 1981 * in something more modest, say a Chovotte with a 68-litre tank, the bill still promises to be a whopping $50. Federal department fig- ures for 10 cities from coast to coast show residents of St. John's will continue to pay more for gasoline that mest Canadians, while oil-rich Al- bertans will continue to enjoy the lowest prices, In fact, the figures esti- mate an average St. John’s household will be spending CORRECTION NOTICE Webber Hot Lemon Drinks, 12's, $1.09 as advertised in our Sept. 23 newspaper ad should have read: WEBBER HOT LEMON DRINKS $1.09 We regreat any inconvenience caused our customers. BOOTS DRUG STORES Canada Limited O'S .. crew ccecceccsesceceenes $2,348 a yeat on gasoline by the end of 1986, compared with an estimated $1,192 in 1981. The figures assume no reduction in consumption asa result of higher prices ‘or more fuel efficient vehicles. By comparison, an average CHAINSAW LUMBER MAKING COURSE with Latha Will Malle! will be paying $1,688 a year for gasoline by the end of 1986, compared with $818 in 1981. St. John’s also will share with Charlottetown the high- est prices for home-heating oil by December, 1986. Residents of the two island" cities filling up 200-gallon tanks can expect to pay more than $580, as opposed to the estimated $252 they now are paying. ct 7 is @ unique process allowing one te eon ne fell a tree and produce ‘precision-cut lumber on the spot by use of a modified chainsaw. Inventor Will Malloff,, a native of Beitieh Columbia and the ‘author of 1 - Spring by | Tauton Press, will conduct the Wiese sive wi long course. 18 OCT, 11- OCT. VOCATIONAL DIVISION NELSON ‘Registration fee is $100 per student and class size is limited to 16 students. Cail the Vocational Division today for more information. SELKIRK COLLEGE Vocational Division 2001 Silver King Rd.=: = Nelson, B.C. VIL { _ Ph, 352-6601 — To Mr. and Mrs. a IDREWS: Bi Dole Andrews of Trail, o daughter, born Sept. 25. Fire Chief Dan Fitger presents Chris Halarewich with ‘Heart Symbol, Pulpit & Pew by Ministers in the West Kootenay aie _ By Rev, ROY. HUBBEARD . _ Pentecar fahernacle GENUINE CHRISTIANITY The Bible tells us that the followers of Jesus were first called “Christians” in the town of Antioch. Whether a term of derision or of respect we do not know, but ob- viously the people of Antioch saw in these followers of Jesus living proof that they becauge..they, ,had had. per- sonal, individual encounters with Jesus. This had trans- formed them so that they eagerly committed their lives into paths that Christ Jesus had laid. They had found the only source of spiritual release that leads to God in their relationship with their Lord Jer, Therefore, they will- were indeed “C! whieh) means “followers of Chris' These were the genuine believers whose lives were examples of true Christian conduct before the world. They had met the living Sa- vior by faith and had com- mitted their lives into His direction, confessing their sins and receiving a new life. This Jesus of. Nazareth be- came a vital, guiding director in their lives. People outside the church could see the difference. In the shops, on the street, in the fields and in every area of life, these believers were dif- ferent because they followed Jesus Christ. They were not recognized as Christians because of any rituals, church FREE ESTIMATES W. EASTMAN J&N Upholstery Studio PHONE 354-4309 For all your y needs 614 Front St., Nelson 9419 © Asphalt Suppliers Kootenay Savings Credit Union Fruitvale Castlegor Salmo Trail South Slocan Nakusp New Denver Waneta Plaza Industrial Piping Supplies © Gravel Suppliers rhetoric or adherance to a strict code of rules. They were known as Christians in, to Mises Jesus’ example ~for mankind. Peter put it this way, “For even hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow his steps.” This pattern is still the same today. “But there are hypocrites’ in the church!” you say. Yes, but counterfeit Christianity only proves that there is something real worth counterfeiting. Also, real Christianity does not mean i Real Chri: of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” = The true Christian may have many faults but he or she is striving forward in the graceof God to attain a greater degree of Christ- likeness. True Christianity is available -to any who will receive it for Jesus has made the way for us by dying on the cross and rising again from the dead. It is found in a day-by-day personal relation- ship with the living Jesus Christ. Then it is not us living rightly by our own strength but by the strength of God through Christ in us. We can be true Christians. The choice is ours. Sign is: SPOKANE, WASH. (AP) are striving toward that goal. Even the apostle Paul had to say, “I do not regard myself as having obtained it, or have already become per- fect, but I press on in order that I may lay hold of that for which also I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus... I press on toward the goal for the prize MEMORIAL SOCIETY Bartle & eu Co. Ltd Plumbing & Heating Supplios - 2317 - 6th Ave., Castlegar 65-7702 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL CHAPEL Dedicated to kindly, thoughtful service. Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 ———— | 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 Providing complete insurance service Open 6 days a week to serve you better © Private auto Insucanc Gi COHOE Agency Ltd. We have licence plates Ceilings. Free Estimotes Call Collect JACK’S PAINTING AND REPAIRS Interior & Exterior e 365-7359 . is the Place oe a ey Complete line be olst © Road Builders Senco on Serving the West Kootenays | PHONE 365-6563 AUTOMOTIVE - BUDE EL TING commestit INISHING Interior and Exterior Painting & Textured 352-9426 Residential & Commercial UPHOLSTERY & SALES so-2ardsi. vCtalleper = ue n iho Woterbeds Fans * Lighting © Bath Accessuries 368-530: 102 Waneta Plaza, Trail OF B.C. West Kootenay Branch ANNUAL MEETING Thurs., Oct. s 8:00 p.m. - in the small hall at the Candian Legion 402 Victoria, Nelson EVERYONE WELCOME County used a heavily vandalized stop sign to demonstrate how much- vandalism costs taxpayers. But now the sign can be used in a display on a-different crime — theft. If it's recovered, that is. The sign was stolen from an easel on which it had been Mammoths once in Nevada CARSON city, NEV. (AP) — Scientists have un- covered .. eyidence ,: Indians puaton tense gr stlegar, a fon,bornSept 29. BERUKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. P. Berukoff of Fruitvale, adaughter, M born Sept. 13. BOUTIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Don Boutin (nee Jeannie Lavigne) of Teail, a daughter, born Sept. 21. CARTER — To Mr. and Mrs. David Carter of Blueberry Creek, a son, born Sept. 29. ; DEJONG — To Mr. and Mrs. Dick Belong, of Nelson, a son, born Sept. 28. , * e GRYPMA — To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Grypma of Nelson, a son, born Sept stalked -mammioths inthe | Nevada desert 20,000 years ago, thousands of years. be- fore the earliest accepted date of man’s presence in the New World. Archaeologist Billy Blew- HAMMO! and Mrs. Ted. Hammond of Trail, daughter, born Sept. 24. HERRON — To Mr. and! Mrs. David Herron of Castlegar, a daughter, born Sept. 28. low, who led an expedition to the desolate Black Rock des- ert northeast of Reno this summer, said two crude- stone tools, resembling the” type used by early man to scrape hides, were found with mammoth bones at the site. Two dozen other arti- facts. were found scattered around the area. SKIN IS TOUGH A snake's tough skin pro- tects it from rough surfaces and even sharp cactus spines. 2 ! stoien displayed in the county court- house entrance to show that each stop sign costs tax- payers $93. County Engineer Robert Turner said the stolen stop sign was probably worth “only the value of the metal.” It had been chosen for the display because vandals had painted it so heavily that “we couldn't get the paint off.” ‘F — To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoodicott of Castlegar, & son, born Oct. 1 * KALESNIKOFF _ “to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kalesnikott of Castlegar, 9 daughter, born Sept. uu! Tome. and Mrs, Gary tudwor of Trail, a'daughter, born sep 16. McLEAN — To Mr. and Mrs, Tom Mcteon of Trail, a daughter, born Sept. 22. erp MYLES — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Myles of Nelson, a son, on Sept. ovine nite PARSONS — To Mr. and Mrs. Wes Parsons of Rossland, a daughter, bom Sept. 24. . 3 RAHAL — and Ars. P. S. Rahal of Trevis sons bore Sept. eteedins SELE — To Mr. ond Mrs. Raymond Sele of Castlegar, a son, born Sept. 30. «oe - YOUNG — To Mr. and Mrs. Ron Young of Trail, a son, born Sept. OBITUARIES BANN — Florence Bann, Vancouver, formerly of Trai i “isd Sept. 28 in Trail Regional Hospital after a lengthy’ iilness. Fune service, was conducted from mm Car berry's Memorial Chapel with Rev. Hugh Bayne Picieting: ANNOUNCEMENT Michael Heard is pleased to announce his purchase of Plaza Cleaners in the Castleaird Plaza And looking forward to meeting the challenge of providing the same high standard of personalized ser- vice previously provided by Mr. and Mrs. Corbett. Interment followed at Mountain a Rev. J. F. lores with “burial in ” Nelson Nelson auton, saben, jelson Loke District Heep oad hel funeral service Tues fi both f Cat! cs} Mi ad gum, sbte om cathedral Welprovicies Monaghan officiating. Interment roar beri be in Nelson Memori MCLEOD Trail died near home, Funeral service was ducted from pede Chapel Sey Seah Rev. uiiom { McNeil ol! hiaeting. Inter: followed “Gf"Méuntain View Cemet ee MONDIN — “ido Leno Mondin, 51, of Trail died Sept. 25, after a lengthy | "s . Rosary w recit rom Carberry’ Me cri a chapel with nafuneral Perpeival ‘iselp Church with Rev. Charles Mulvihill Lotficiating. ROBERTSON — Ruth Bevan Rober- tson, 81, of Columbla View Lodge died’ Sept. 28. following a brief ducted Oct. Ghorch feall with Revs Jim Hillzon officiating. Cremation followed. SOUKOREFF = George Soukorelf, 80, of Castlegar died Sept. 29. Funeral service begen te Sept. 90 ond concluded Oct arent in Barke Memorial er ye . WHITE — Ethel ‘May White of Nelson, 80, died Sept. 19 in tency Lake District Hospital. Momoral service is to ¢. 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