CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, July 22, 1981 "nf toe GOLD MEDAL winner during o! hand: d, Chery! Kr ied ih of, 1981 | Year of the D Persons in Saturday's SunFest ‘81 Parade which saw numerous out-of-town entries. Parade hal Bob ex- ysically biggest the forming up of the pressed his pleasure in the turnout of what was the . He also voiced his appreciation to mem- bers of the Provincial Emsrgancy Selvice who help ed tn and other companies, includ- drove the cars of the delegates and the judges who had 7S Petro-Canada, were opti- the tr dous job of picking out the winners. Need set rules on oil drilling VICTORIA (CP) — Chev- First a slowdown at the ron Standard Ltd. has been federal level caused Petro- forced to delay its plans to Canada to akandon its plans, explore for oll and gas off and now Chevron is doubtful B.C.'s coast because the pro- about proceeding for a couple vincial government has de- of years. cided to draw up its own set JURISDICTION of drilling regulations. DISPUTED Chevron president Gerry A dispute over who has it jurisdicti over offshore areas, the federal or pro- vincial government, has beer simmering for years now and shows signs of heating up. k a recent meeting with B.C. Energy Minister Bob Mc- Clelland, it now is unlikely the company could start a CLEAN COTTON RAGS WANTED Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. drilling program before 1984. The B.C. uni- laterally declared the water: between the Queen Char- lottes and the mainland as an “inland water” and therefore under provincial control. The federal government is ex-. pected to challenge that position. “I don't really think anyone is that concerned about the seismic program,” Hender- son said. Seismic exploration is nothing more than a boat running back and forth across the ocean recording the echoes from sound waves bounced off the rock for- mations under the seabed. “We're a bit more en- couraged after our meeting that the provincial govern- ment wants us to explore off the coast,” Henderson said. “But with a public hearing planned on environmental concerns, and a new set of drilling regulations being prepared, I can't see us even , getting a seismic program going until 1983.” Six months ago, Chevron mistic that they could start seismic in the waters between the Queen Charlotte Islands and the this summer. Erma $9 Bombeck | have ambivalent feelings about being under the weather. On one hand, | hate feeling lousy. On the other hand | know that | am dwindling down to a mere skeleton of myself. | can feel it as | lie there in a loose nightgown, my stomach flat, barely making a ripple under the mounds of blankets and sheets. There is no doubt in my mind that when | stand up after a day or two, my skin will look like it was made for someone else, | will have to puncture new holes in all my belts, and | will fulfill my lifetime wish of being able to cross my legs and lock the ankles behind them without manual assistance. You'd think I'd know better. How many times have | had to learn the painful way that water, drunk while you have a fever contains 8,000 calories a glass ora piece of dry toast contains active cellulite. 1 do not know which parent passed on to me the metabolism that caused me to gain weight during the delivery of all three children, but when I find out, }am not going to be a sport about it. All Lknow is when I sub Jan 8.4 baby Breast cancer screening WINNIPEG (CP) — A 28-watt flashlight linked to a video camera, a recorder and a small television screen, could eliminate the need for biopsy surgery to test for breast cancer, say two doc- tors at St. Boniface hospital, in Winnipeg. Dr. Ross Brown, head of the hospital's ultra-sound de- partment, and Dr. Harvey Schipper, an assistant pro- fessor of medicine at the University of Manitoba, are ucti te “But our position is, we won't spend any money on a seismic program unless we know we're going to be able to drill wells,” Henderson said. Brown “It is rea- and biopsies “With a public hearing on sonable as a screening de- to judge the effecti of i 1 still vice.” the new technique. Since the technique in- They currently are testing volves only light, the two between 200 and 800 women doctors said, there are no to familiarize themselves potentially dangerous radi- with the equipment. ation emmissions. The doctors hope to recruit The light process, with the both a normal control group help of the video camera, as well as women who are illuminates everything with. already being screened for in the breast, including blood possible breast cancer. vessels, scars, and tumors. “We want to build up an Dr. Brown said the tech- atlas of what these things nique often gives the patient (tumors) should look like,” ical boost. Dr. Schipper said. before us, it is difficult to es- timate just how long that process will take. NEED TIME “We need at least seven months lead time to order a seismic program, simply be- cause it has to be run in the summer. The water is just too rough in the winter to get any good results. You might spend a week sitting around waiting for one good day of assess the value of light in early detection of malignant breast tumors. The doctors are testing the new technique with the aid of a $15,000 grant from the hos- and another ten Pounds, of water, | came up with a three:pound weight gain. No matter how bad | look or crummy | feel, | am one of those patients who can always force a little food down. So what's a little nausea? Bring on the bacon. A =gore throat? How about a little popcorn? A raging +fever? Let’s bake something. = Tran into a friend the other day who looked like a ‘bas-reliet map of Asia. “What happened?” | asked. =#You look like you ‘ve dropped ten pounds.” “Only five,” she said. “I had my teeth cleaned and t didn’t feel like eating last night. It’s not fair. If we're d to be ted pital’s h The method should allow doctors to identify malignant and benign tumors, which both appear as dark spots on the breasts, because light is diffused differently in malig- nant tumors than in benign tumors. “That's the typothesis we're going to test,” Dr. Gqual, let’s get some standards going here. | knew last week when I crawled out of bed after a bout with a cold that I had lost another person. | could feel It. | stepped oh the scale. I should never have had seconds on the!.V.’s. Drugs problem in core-area schools WINNIPEG (CP) — A study of inner-city youth Presented recently shows drug use is the most common problem for students attend- ing core-area schools. “The study, received by i id friends consumed pills in the past year. The Winnipeg School Divi- sion and the social services department are expected to draft programs to deal with the report by this fall. Our readers are in- vited to expres: views freely In the editor. All letters dis- cussirig timely issues will be published provided they are within the laws of libel. Although noms: de plume may be used when nm ry, letters should be short and carry the name and address of the writer. The editor reteins the privilege to edit letters for brevity, style, legality and taste. Adress your letter to: The Castlegar Ni Drawer 3007, Cas- tlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 Winnipeg's an ocial services committee, showed 27 per cent of the inter-city students ques- tioned belonged to peer. groups which frequently used drugs... The report said the school system is still the most ef- ficient means of addressing the full range of adolescent problems in the core ara. “It was compiled by: the Social Planning Council of Winnipeg after interviews with about 550 junior-high and high school students at- tending core area schools. More than 100 adolescents who dropped out of inner-city schools and about 200 sub- urban high school students. Were also interviewed. STARTING POINT ': Alderman Harvey Smith, said the study gives credi-'« bility to a number of com- shonly-held stereotypes of CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Castleaird Plaza Branch NEW HOURS |. , OF BUSINESS “Effective July 25/81 IMPERIAL the core but also provides the city with a starting point for change. :iThe report said alcohol is the drug most often used by wore area students. About 42 per cent of the inner-city students said they had friends who had been drunk ‘at least once in the past year. NOW OPEN Tues.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. <« About 34 .per cent said they had friends who smoked marijuana in the last year, more convenient and We sincerely hope these new hours will be needs of our valued customers. better suited to the ‘and seven per cent said calm water, and that's just too chancy.” Henderson said he told McClelland clearly that the dispute with the federal gov- ernment must be resolved before any offshore oil and gas development takes place. “We can go out there and explore, but nothing will happen on production until there’s a settlement,” Hen- derson said. a psy “Unlike other techniques, It involves placing the the patient is right there and flashlight against the breast they can watch,” he said. and shining the light through ONLY ONEINCANADA from different angles. The machine at the hos- The tests in California by pital, developed by Dr. Ernie Dr. Carlsen managed to de- Carlsen of California about tect malignancies in early two years ago, is the only one _ stages. of its kind in Canada. Ifthe results by the two Brown and Schipper hope Winnipeg doctors compare to examine about 3,000 wom- favorably the method could en in conjunction with other become an accepted way to screening methods such as screen for breast cancer. J be \ MAXIMUM PREPARED S To At this time of year you may encounter highway construction projects which slow down or detain traffic for a short time. : Many millions of dollars are being spent to maintain and improve British Columbia's excellent highway system and make highway travel safer and easier for the province's residents and visitors. Please watch for and obey all signs and flagpersons when approaching construction. Failure to slow down to the posted speed limit is dangerous and illegal. 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