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Box 1859, Yorkton, Saskastchawan S3N SR2. 35 ® Part-time ® Full-time © Anytime | Local Inquiries Contact; Sally Walters 365-5094 HOW to get your message tu 290,000 homes’ $99 will pl classified ad f News, 197 Columbie, Ave., Castlegar tin/71° Es 3 ‘Electric brain aids forest Boat's name inspires some funny calls NANAIMO’ (CP) '"—" ‘The Donna Walsh of the Forest Service admits, she spends little’'time’ exploring © the! woods but she still sees more of what goes on'there than most foresters are able to. ‘She doesn't employ a crys- tal ball or have access w name of ono of the N Emergency.Program's res- cue vessels is creating a few laughts and-a lot of embar- rassment. Program co-ordin- ator Tan Hetherington wor- ries that the Esso B may be a pejorative term when con- stantly referred: to on the radio during rescue missions, “We get some’ very funny calls about it,” he said. May 1-7 _ is Child . Safety Week The way toand from schoo} might become an adventure trail for children if they are left to choose the route. They are likely to select the most “exciting” path and it is usually dotted with construc tion sites, troublesome inter- INFLATION FIGHTER Added income along with tax ad- vantages. Reply to Box 3007C, Castlegar. B. #0729 pe You. KNOW Treedom fo. lom of cl pions where “rights of” others begin, 1% Fairly ‘Attractive, late twenties area, looking for sections or. blind alleys. . . It is up to the parents to Select the safest route for the. child to take to school. Firat, says the Canada Safety Coun- cil, parents should determine the safer side of the utreets, * avoiding‘ the hazards men- tionéd above, then draw a map of the route. Explain to children why that route’ was chosen and why they must » stay on it. Children will obey more readily: if a reason is answer questions she’s naked about ‘tree species, crown widths and timber volume. Her. insight into what's ‘happening in the woods of the Nelson Forest Region is provided by an electronic brain known as a stereocord, an inventory: tool she oper- ates to analyse aerial phato- graphs of the forest. +> Staring at Walsh through the binocular yiewer of the stereocord are two photo- . graphic images of a sample stand of trees,. When. both images are superimposed they provide. ‘clues to. the crown . width, diameter ‘photographed... : It's amazing, but the de- vice can uncover which trees” have a lean to them, which are. discolored and’ ‘which have forked crowns. ‘The key to these. discoveries: Iles 'in, the’ double.’ sanipling ; pro-: cedure combining ground surveys with. serial -Photo- graphy. “What we are trying ‘to od,” says inventory ‘staff of- icer Rick Baker,.‘‘is establish a:relationship: between tree diameter and crown width order to calculate :volum The relationship, « ex- pressed a3 an oquation varies with each species. To be as. accurate as possible, cent ‘of photo" plots: checked on: ‘the. gre ‘and ‘’ mitied, by’ a study: volume of tlie stand of trees 4 REST behets ta What to sample is‘ doter- forest, covers maps and statistics for forest types that lack data, Ideally, the sample ‘plot is a homogenous one in terms of species and size of trees. A ‘sample nurhbers six plots, Ground . crews ‘are’ de- ployed into the plot to draw stem maps showing the dis- tance of randomly selected trees from. the plot centre. Recorded is data on: tree diameter, age,: height, spec- ies, as well as ‘quantitative pathological remarks. In. order to find the plot from the air, a piece of white - cloth is draped ‘over a tree top. What's needed to put it there is a fishing ree), line and atpker, twine and a sling Mo of the first three plots” sampled are ; flagged : with SAA A WLS cloth to create a path for thi flyover. The flying height’ the‘ helicopter is ‘usually ‘be- tween 80 and 120. metres above the: forest, ‘floor.’ As many as 40°'ssmples each? with six plots can be photo,: graphed daily. : color iP sette : tape and fed toa pers inventory. comp in Vic- toria, * ‘' “The double sampling sys- tem speeds data ‘collecting ° three times and at a third of the cost of ground sampled,’ says Baker. “We : can’ now * preduce inventory da! grander. scale fact & Kt tein encies are scrutinized under. the stereocord ‘to develop a Plolt to plot, tree to tree and sample to sample’ relation- ship with the trees surveyed on the sronnd: This: allows Donna “‘activiate pro- amtiod equations : to cal samp! forests that were inaccessibl to ground survey crews, “The system. ‘gives us the. _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, ae 1981:": ry service ‘pleture the forests:”: The quantity of Pe van data g go” a long way in writing ‘an‘ac- ,curato: statement : of timber ’ ‘volumes used ‘to: determine | lo most culate the timber volume ‘of ae sample. “A handly” Rileroprocasson displays readouts of statistics ® whieh are Fécorded on‘ Case: * Castlegar. and, Ni so! r information veel 6488 le, female 20-0 for iriendshine and °given, com nionship. Recent photo a; Teach children the pedes- reciated. Apply to Box 90070." trian safety basics. Tell then _ to cross roads only at.cross- “ walks or’ where there: ped school crossings. pa’ JBYdO}ISUND pur ‘sayijeuosad * quarayIp aay Aq payuswi0y uew e se siejs Aatug PIAeg 3W 40 3AI4 SHL a TUM NNDB an ty Spau wondea Dorey jeualasu09 ‘AUR st au sures) sue s0ule Sul ot eteied 104 39 GAD 4} UO INQ ‘pean at 9} spusiesd pure fpapul 518910] 948 uo Sui-s0m © Wm ony pue yeind 3 3 ©} HO 00 WIG owes eu Soot 10 ‘due pio oun vam pu . : SOuSE Sayenentt, nue siaey Fa AO] uy pousysytua ode guOoWES {16} O) au pe ka passassod - cl incisal : re SuON "Uae SUDO WB Bunok e se sieis 21g epUT Sulu a yanUepoe uaKg) ssoue ue Daum "g'q "U AONE: USEAA Ut BEI SINE} SACU BLL 40} uoysigiu S| Ou uate “eyeajuails 30) pues OM UNO Sly BAoid pus Sdongaaieg a ? 323 6 AVN “AVQUNLYS ‘uo}e} = wu 14 SIU 5) 0} Joyipeam wos sionpos bad GROOMING, BOARDING AND oa xc, ‘WoneoH 40 SII oUt, Shae (YNVEO) BIGNESS 008 ¥> NOdN 3ONO 41SI0YOXS SHL F (ae1eeED) 100d . {hed ra ey ares a eae “we wee me ane Oe we peog, (orgy en 00) woes 2 we 'wosTIN 1B we 218 2vo wo: Ee wo at nyvamisy> Taeyony ver. {URIS Sbuntexe weSosd sit 2281 8uLEN enig AQtE, e008 001 si Goan a 60h Dap (2) 2m lw 2D ae TaD we ue cor mos Norn? hea oe Re ™e ave we we {e104 19>} L86L ‘yt Ao *Anpsuny OF YBnosy g Anus “Apt LOGL ‘rt Aoyy *Anpeinyy 03 Browns g Apu *Aopisy -_ (os043n3) (Cuthere) Friday, may 8 through to Thursday, May 14, 1981 Friday, may 8 through to Thursday, May 14, 1981 | (Cuthere} TV WEEK. Friday, Monday, a Wecrtets jednesday and Thursday CASTLEGAR: eau: Gees eas mrusom: @BCaS Gare aye on auc ens ase aise ew wey @rs ise 2: MORNING JIM BAKKER KIRK'S CAMERA ene hal eason- 3:90 25 54 Accass (MO 10:00 ie PRICE 1S RIGHT CANADIAN ia de JOYCE DAVID. = LOVE BOA) reative Cooking (WED.) Ree ag ES MID MORNING. BATTLE OF THE NETWORK STARS Charlene Tilton (Lucy Ewing Cooper on CBS’ “Datlas”) is on the receiving ABC's Ana Jian Cts A Uving) and - fale ts scent tiee Company"), eae alll Hihetease Howard Cosell_ and NBC's Gray (“Buck Rogers") will report ‘action between the StABG, Nae and CBS, who each have ‘com; be enn in 1976. 8:00 ae DUKES OF Apairof sneak thlovos. @ Rouse fake and 8 haunted house make ilte exciting ant . 22.54 MORI AND BP Mork has: sich afar out reactio) Mindy's going fo wok while ‘he copes. with the househotd chores that ge ‘seeks help tram Dr. Incoln, pave jotogist and felevision personality, Bollce trap the governor, paasect plossufowhars 8 0 help @ sick tend. 8 ete DAYS it's Mother's Day at the Mitchell housahold, and yen young Dennis the 0 since the FRIDAY. NIGHT (pescutst? 1070 . Stars: Langel (aurence Oliver Jn tats their necks, teoth. erty OF ‘ARS Beware ABC, * NBC and: CBS an- fertainment shows, meat’ er . Melanie Chartotl, ” Salleck, aatichele Baroara Mandral 10:00 GANGSTER Brnonices SB THE CITY IS OURS allie painters Ger- {rude Pacific and Jacab Fis is the glory of ong of the Ser ail-Btack towns talablisned in rallroad center Gra now for Its annual NEWS: cn NATIONAL NATIONAL Peexcwert SHOW vast: Author Helene Hantt, Pani tl. ier . yames Stewa: Soames @_ asc. NEWS HTUNE Anchored by = Ted Qrer |E TONIGHT SHOW CAPTIONED ES eRe” « SA Jimmy Buttett. (20 Ovi A Parewall Fen nd! 1963, Ghantes Bronson, Alain 25 GOLDEN Eiletscg . gorgeant | yor, 1041 Cooper, tars: Walter “Brannan LIVED Winnar of (he 1970 Oscar Gest Documentary aad: cas cASTEIGAR: @cas weanson, EB CAS oa onc omc wu ar wey auc res mic ame @rs wc Sinner ‘STROKES: ia, the star faery of at Wolocat ri se iam and his rival, the ola winaing squads ee (Closed Eaolonedy EDY CENTER to Duke’ fousing' Hosts: Hugh Downs and Frank Blalr. ‘oar Salute iis With The Stotan Bodies (coming) iby IFFITH 0 will MASH. ral By MACNEIL LEHRER faylor. Joe SF and PORT. loach, (60 mins.) ETH TAC ‘DOUGH tt rt to sho} ui ‘2 “det Mra, Gal re A ‘birthday ay present, DUE. but tne, fheltls Is ENOS ane ties to exchan ENG HAPPY DAYS. ts. git? at the store. EXGHT tRepead (PONG Srorcome fassness of his fs'a8 Bopby finds torts Yo ‘BHO! uesti Novelist Stanley Elkin, ete ls coe CAN HERO BRA \L PEOPLE visit wilh a 90 year old io allt stone by JR. evan from his ‘ hospi b bed. (Repeat; 60 QUINCY INDER ‘oung. Conqueror FoR a nran Cone andments, an Ohio fan tWies to jump an Ms ‘The tank Atoander roaches. tho Sulomopioa, ‘and a took Bordars, ‘of Egypt where A who Is a human he Is welcomed as a bia of Genauering hero. (60 Fepeating what another ersOn says NEWS: Sing faneoush THE NATIONAL ‘al fanguages. ‘CTV NATIONAL Bondar: mins, DICK CAVETT SHOW phows LATE MOVIE der By Decree" 1979 star ANSEL Told in his own wot Christopher S., this film portrait of the’ life and work of one of reatest aphers is ,DRACULA Frank Langella (pictured) fs the infamols Count Dracula and Laurence Olivier stars as van Helsing, who tries to put the elusive vampire out of business, in “Dracula,” a suspense drama to have its network television premiere on “NBC Thursday Night at the Movtes," THURSDAY, MAY Kate Nelligan co-stars as Dracula's gqrgeous object of - desire. a 5:00", 25) HOCKEY NIGHT NHL Playotts, Finals, feams, time ar location to be confirmed) toger scenes Desert,” oo; rs. 6:00 @CBS NEWS a NEWS: PEOPLE: 10:00 Bom o ‘OF THE SHER Gauaepy DAYS At ” Bese INTHE PAMGY 7:00 FAMILY FEUD NOY ontreiTH MASH. Gq C Rickles, Dean Mastin and MACNEIL LEHRER © fichies Dose Marto PACIFIG passed, paul TICTACDOUGH LITILEST HOBO pase EAK PREVIEWS — 11:30 fonts Gene Siskel and EWHART, PARTO fob Newnait wil agaln Si H Sainede witin ong.of is fam nolog ven nd wil oin his guests i) a varlety.of sketches that poke fun at mai Espects of Amatican ilfe. ft stars: GBS LATE MOVIE OR CHAMPIONSHIP sho ow GAME we, hee tery The movies int own inetuding Feviews of ‘Lion of the ‘Death Hunt ans "Friday the 13th, Pat IHTRINE Anchored by Ted Koopel.. IE TONIGHT SHOW ABG CAPTIONED Don. 11:45 2° A HORSEMAN Wis 1814, ning years have filed Clalre Noe ony oir ciitae| * bed ge PET SUPPLIES SHASHEEN KENNELS - (reg.) NELSON 352-2164 RAPY, Rellexctogy, Health Ealing’. tridology, Herbs, Vitamins, Colante ‘tert okt ate. ATURES. Colville, Baryas DANCE BARDS ond mobile a able mont. Ph Soares anfaat guards. Explain dec para ity ‘of. these’ people. Help : them to learn the meaning of red, yellow and green traffic lights and the messages of street signs, °- , Once they have d GUESS WORK ‘Boing | ‘taken’ out of salcolations in: the Nelson, forest region ath ‘the ald of :' processo! the basics, take.them on field trips into traffic. Walk. the route with them, both to and from school, several times. This tests their knowledge in ‘38; “the actual n- . Selki + Phone 399. tin/49, COLLEGE” COURSES AT. HOME. * ind, book. Speedwriting, keeping, business math. courses ‘also available, °C Duttus College, 543 2, Sasa Street, Vancouver, B.C. Phone 681-7567. shortha der protected ‘conditions. Be ‘d rk- sure when taking the chil- dren on the test runs that you obey all the safety rules. Besides being curious, cre- ative and imaginative, chil- dren‘are great mimica! ‘Membership triples tool used to interpret ere : diamete photographs ‘of he forest: The ord, op P graph Dan BAP aN a 2 Adventists aid disaster vi IRK ZINNER Po fe Seventh-day Ad- © disaster < ventists will help victims around the world this Saturday when they con- tribute to the annual offering Welfare Services (SAWS), which helps ‘disaster victims. of?” Rationallt SAWS ‘is is the third largest relief: agency. in! the: ivorld. lent. earthquake, Because the: stricken areas * mote, ‘details of ‘the’ ‘damage in’ reaching: the ’..¥ 1 “were | slow waitin; world,’ th for Seventh-day. in credit. unions ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS -865:3663 in B.C, credit’ unions has tripled in the past 10 years to nudge the one - million mark, : ‘Aided by their members, thie 155 ethnic, industrial and eredit unions sit- BIG BROTHERS of Castienar. ior. Shari sion Anns Chintne C. 365-244 4419, Pats; teen, Jeannelteb. 365-5844, uated throughout the prov- ince in over, 800 offices ‘con- tinue. to preserve ‘and strengthen the ‘co-operative philosophy of people helping people. Each credit union is an integral part ‘of. its: sur- rounding community, provid- ing both r) foancial servi Are you Interested In formin fF loral! NUMMISMATIC. CLUB? ail 365-64 We would like to expr rtfalt thanks to all our anda source a funds for local investment, 5 ‘Assets’ of B.C. - credit unions reached $4.8 billion in 1980, up 16 per cent from the previous year. Net income for the same period jumped from $13.5 million, to $22.7. ices” million. = ‘At the annual: meeting of B.C. Central Credit Union, . held on April 24 and-25, in Richmond, delegates from all corners of the province, rep- resenting their credit union's - bee started ‘to’ “help” ‘ised. vantaged countries. In 1980 SAWS conducted major emergency assistance projects in Thailand and East ica, anda major. develop- ment program is being con- ducted in Haiti. ~ “SAWS in Haiti. provided daily hot: : meals ; for 50,000 children through school-lunch pering relief efforts. « ver, thanks ‘to’ the. cooperative ‘efforts, SAWS : was able to render timely and “effective primary aid. In one case,a SAWS ‘tent village was erected even before the Italian army eppeered on the scene. Programs,” “helped 16,000 *- cai } rn Thailand 65 SAWS- smedical ., doctors d report, discussed .further plans ‘for cand nureés provided. medical < help: to of;Cam- the credit union in B.C., and had an opportunity to meet with each other and discuss areas ‘of mutual con. cern... Terry Sankey was re- elected as chairman of B.C. Central's board of directors; - Wendell Taylor as first vice- chairman; Gearge Vierick as second Mike bodian’ refugees, and. the work continues’ there’ with * clothing, blankets, foods-and: gas: heaters neatly $170,000. grit relief teams ‘still Scien every month,” D More than 75 tons of doth- ing were by valued ‘at’. SAWS. in East. Afries,-\in- addition to 30 tons’ of high protein food” supplement ‘to of ian Betts, former. president of Vancouver City. Savings Credit Union's board of direc- ; tora, was welcomed as a new: member of the board. five-million famine refugees. | ; Just before -Christmas 1880, several villages in the mountain area‘ of Southern Italy were shaken by 3 B'vio- ROYAL INLAND HOSPITAL ~ Lease rly: Business or.Personal- Use: * Kamloops, B.C. © . Don’ ttie up your cash or Eorrening power, - REGISTERED NURSES || @2"e: ; Applications are invited for staff additions :in‘all.services for new facilities ‘a 1 ACCORD IX. "81 civic Py oR News "THURSDAY jay, 1981. Immediate vacancies in critical care areas,’ n. $283.95 per month ens $197. ip peal ‘sre siars: 1S YAS aE - O.R., P.A.R., N.S.U. and I.C.U. Yaris 103 NEWS Metin Ha : ~ fe — _ 400% BED ACCREDITED ACUTE CARE REFERRAL HOSPITAL . LEASE END VALUE LEAS END VALUE i ‘oerwen oto Plummer. James Mason. and. ts. th ft rat 080. etving ke total 6 depenaary , sleuth fitts mana hero whos ne Peer. Capor GRhlggimant. (Episode mina)" Quran helps the baited potica {gor locate a rig ndustiatdlsttonds: ugh this, weekly | magazine PM MAGAZINE rating | poten ny NEWS DICK CAVETT SHOW Gents fn news, science watt visits the Sidney and entertainment, (60 voaese Ted Pa Barth mins.) He . 8 IE TONIGHT SHOW 2 enact ure, aoe Ronar fis. mother, alle. features footage of the Nina epersona viewo! : Pe ee aad Huste restieal, nett in Bersted: Ws, pete oul is are prediciably Conclusion of this 1981 Upstate tam Vor a Spette nasod of up : NEWLYHED GAME Medkin omnia, vi y, c/o. The: Cc Association’ of Victoria, 1075 Alston ; Stree! Victoria, B. 8 ANGELS ee on Castlegar F iHome. 4 oral Fan Orson God . isach : Wales The story of ene everyone, dacstcsaen Peter and Mary Pordolko! a, Rudess ahd folly TOMORROW gon are in tethal dan er oiNto or tho tral se ve @ Be, and eons -¢/o Amal B.C., ze7s0ck Street, Vancour Colgary Construction Associatio Ave. NLW., cilia Alta, Architect's Offi A Aes cee Gisie’* 1074 Sidney James, Kenneth Connor, AFTERNOON MOVIE, 12:00 ae ANO THE ‘Stand By Your Man’ ——. 1051 Stars: Annette ) O'Toole, Tim Meintire. A fags to fiches ato! nea siory that Caldsat qramatizes highiights in 145 (2) 6 Z AN — Tall T! 1087 Randolph Scott, Alchard Goons. or An. 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