roe ca Castlégar News November 8, 1989 Fitness leader PR sere oR IDAHO training increasing Smart consumers who enrol in fit- or on television The association is ‘basically a chan “I's now a multimillion-dollar in- ce to educate people like fitness dustry,"* says the booklet, ness programs or join health clubs usually take pains to ensure that ‘and con leaders, trainers and teachers on trends they’re getting their money's worth in sumers play ‘fitness roulette’ as they and lifestyles issues dealing with terms of exercise equipment and other seach for @ sports or fitness club, physical fitness,’" said Burns, recreation director of the YM-YWCA office in Dartmouth, N.S facilities and services. select an exercise class, choose exercise Generally, however,-people-don’t think of checking out the hited help the fitness: instructors and other equipment and clothing, or consider books, records, and videotapes by “This will hopefully lead to better today’s fitness experts trained, more informed fitness leaders professionals who take charge of their health programs. development for those in the. fitness Are they qualified to teach aerobics __ field While this signals a healthy who look’ at_fithess in regards to lifestyle and health education, not just & it is clear that the supply of’ | training > or weight training, for. example?! Do With hey know enough about health, fit ness and lifestyle to provide-proper in competent fitness personnel has not There is no federal government cer entirely kept pace with consumer _ tification program because sports and demand for programs and-services,"’—fitness-are under provincial jurisdic adds the booklet tion In the past decade, concern by fit In 1983, however, Fitness Canada ness leaders and government has ledto andthe Interprovincial Sport and leaders. That means would-be instrue- the formation in most provinces of truction? Basically, the YM-YWCA and iniversities and collegep certify fitness \ Recreation Council formed what now trainers and the like are given associations and training programs for is called the national fitness leadership participate in workshops and get obtain cer instructors, trainers and ‘other advisory committee COBUR ¢ALENE yn-the-job_ training to professionals. The committee includes represen An Irresistible Weekend Holiday! 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He's got no health problems as far as we know but at his age anything could happen.’ Yaskia said Finnigan had gone hun: ting for elk and deer, but he wasn't reported missing until Sunday “It was a day trip so he wasn’t dressed that great and had supplies for a day but nothing beyond that.” CAN WE GO HOME? .. . Two-year-old Joel Teind! would rather ride the rails than put all that effort in to skating, and mom Colleen Teindl isn't far away, so Joel just waits for @ push during the parent /tot skate at the Community Complex Thursday CosNews photo by Ed Mills Flooding forces evacuation VANCOUVER (CP) — Torrential rains produced widespread flooding and slides in British Columbia on Thursday, causing the evacuation of a tiny Indian village and closing the Trans-Canada Highway about 120 kilometres east of Vancouver. The 42 members of the Oweekeno REVELSTOKE (CP) The Trans-Canada Highway near Revelstoke was reopened to single: lane traffic late Thursday after noon after it was blocked by ‘a mudslide earlier The city millimetres of rain during a 24 received 28.2 been a’ significant amount of rain here," said Darlene Slide blocks highway Taylor, a weather office spokesman She said Revelstoke on Thur sday got about a third of the total rainfall for all of November last year The record rainfall for Nov. 9 is 33 millimetres in 1916, she said Fhe highway was closed in_both. directions at Victor Lake, 15 kilometres west of Revelstoke Premiers, OTTAWA (CP) Agreement has been reached for a Indian band on the remote central coast were driven from their homes by floodwaters that raged down the Wan nock River The natives moved to a logging amp at the end of Rivers Inlet, about 420 kilometres northwest of Van couver. Fourteen women and children were taken by a Canadian Forces Labrador helicopter to Alert Bay on Vancouver Island A Canadian Coast Guard spokesman said from Victoria on Thursday night that the. remaining natives would likely be taken out today by helicopter or coast guard cutter Traffic was being rerouted around a 30-kilomeire section of the Trans: Canada Highway between Chilliwack and Hope, closed due to slides. One slide left a pile of rocks, mud and logs as deep as nine metres on the highway In Squamish, 90 kilometres north of Vancouver, about 75 residents we told to prepare to leave their homes as the Upper Squamish and Cheakamus rivers neared flood levels Most of them have been through this before,”’ said RCMP Cpl. Wally Petryshen MORE RAIN TODAY Forecasters continued heavy rain warnings for today, easing to showers by the weekend. More than 16 more than half an inch of rain fell on Vancouver during the 24 hours ending at 4 p.m. PST Thursday Hope 30-kilomeires east of Van milimetres, while milimetres couver, got 97 continued on page A2 Eye doctor was victim, court rules VANCOUVER (CP) — A Nelson eye doctor whose name was ordered order removed from the medical register was a victim of bias by the B.C. College of Physicians and’ Surgeons, a B.C Supreme Court judge has ruled It was obvious Dr. Hachmi Ham mami was denied natural justice by a college committee, Mr Hammami's Justice act asa judge an accuser or a progecutor,” Wallace Oppal said in settir lawyer a Robert ¢ dner, had told Oppal the commi cluded doctors who had previo complained about his clien us¢ of laser ophthalmolc sexten w that no person any case in whic said, adding an appearance of bia Second film 8°" slated 1985 for Vernon A ouk 18 Gece tors associated with VERNON (CP) — Hollywood film maker John Stark says he will use this Okanagan Valley community as the location for a second major project early next year Stark earlier decided to use Vernon, 300 kilometres northeast of Van patients. The college vestigation committe couver, for a feature film The mami had Dispossessed, a fictional account of the Sons of Freedom, a breakaway sect of Doukhobors, His second project is a television movie, based on the Stephen Leacock novel Sunshine Sketches of Little tsand colleagues Town, said Judy and Willy Sellin, USED LASER associate. producers of The —Hammami’s Dispossessed Stark, whose one-man show An Evening With Stephen Leacock received worldwide acclaim, has been and with questiona granted rights by Toronto publishers The McClelland and Stewart for the television dramatization, to be titled The Great Election First. Choice cable television's When Har development department will fund the p Hammami ject to certain onthe temp project, based on Stark's first draft of year the screenplay, in collaboration with writer Ken Lamb of Nelson college Canadian Silvio Narizzano, who has worked in England for most of his career, will be the director Narizzano’s credits include Gee Girl, starring Lynn Redgrave and t Emmy Award-winning BBC version « War and Peace Judy Sellin said The Great Electior should be ready for television release by September 1990, ard will be filmed entirely in the Vernon area. - ophthalmol¢ She said she expects to open a production company office in Vernon within three to four weeks and will also be staging acting and screen extra before they m workshops in the near future plaints, Oppal inst a party Medical Clinic in neart complained about Hammami's petence in the treatmen then appo comp: three doctor to determine adequate The committee reported ject of 15 formal complain committee said, and he was Hammami set up practice ophthalmologist.in Nelson in Janua three di Beaver Valley Frui f Ham kill a knowledge’’ to practise medicine hat Ham mami, in just over two years of p' c in British Columbia, had been the sub s by patie practice indicated inordinate use of laser thera pre to use lasers in “‘unconventiona PM reach agreement reconsider his promise to rescind his province's approval of “Of course providing Newfoundland’s position is wishes,’ Wells said after the meeting first ministers conference on the constitution early in the new year, sources said this morning. The pravincial sources said the proposal would be con sidered formally by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the rovincial premiers this afternoon at the end of the current orst ministers conference on the economy The officials were discussing the next step in the Meech Lake saga while their bosses were meeting privately on other issues this morning. Later, the first ministers began formal discussions on the environment The agreement, which could be overturned by the first ministers, followed a promise by a senior federal spokesman that Meech Lake would not be imposed on dissenting provinces. Senator Lowell Murray, the minister for federal provincial relations, said there is no intention to impose the Meech Leake accord on any province That followed an apparent peace offering earlier from Newfoundland Premier Clyde Wells, who said he would the accord if certain conditions are met Wells wants a guarentee that Meech Lake won't be immédiately imposed if New Brunswick and Manitoba, the only two holdout provinces on Meech Lake, ratify it before the June 1990 deadline. “IF there's some benefit to be gained nationally by Newfoundland not rescinding the resolution now and Newfoundland will not be harmed by it, then | have no quarrel with not rescinding,"’ Wells told the CBC But in an apparent contradiction later, he said he thinks it js still necessary for Newfoundland to rescind the accord and he has no intention of accepting the accord in its present form. **It is necessry for Newfoundland to do it (rescind the ratification vote), now, if people are concerned about Newfoundland rescinding at this stage might have some other kind of adverse impact, perception or otherwise . would N agree to be ace not prejudiced.’ He went on to say that he would consider not rescin ding it if the other provinces and Ottawa agree to an ex traordinary second ratification vote in the Newfoundland House of Assembly The meeting on Thursday of the first ministers was reminiscent of Pierre Trudeau's style of confrontational Confederation rather than the conciliatory tone Mulroney espouses. The main event feattired a few crackling exchanges between Mulroney and Wells over the accord, but that wasn't the only scrap of the day In fact, the Newfoundland premier, who hasn't been to a first ministers conference before, had a challenge for Mulroney {If youshink you're speaking for the Canadian people and you're honoring the wishes of the Canadian people, then Cathe d I assure you | will honor their today It was one challenge Mulroney wasn’t intere “The object of the exercise of Meech L referendums,” he said. ‘‘We had a referendum in Qu in 1980. We don’t want any more While Mulroney sat with jaw clenched, Wel over his reading glasses directly at the prime min delivered a denunication of Meech Lake and the government's treatment of his province POOR RELATIONS Newfoundlanders earn little more than Canadian average. Unemployment is more than twice t national average and yet well-to-do Ontario and Quebec get more federal economic development money “Mr. Prime Minister, what kind of nation-building is that?" asked Wells . Mulroney has often wondered aloud how Meech Lake foes would be reacting if Ontario, rather than Quebec, was continued on page A2