e A2 * CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 17, 1981 SHSS student going to Ottawa Jim Ross, a member of the Young Gonads program.” ‘oung program. Forum is a federally. aponsored program where atudents of grade 11 and 12 classes are chosen to go to ‘Ottawa inan attempt to hare tanding of Each student must con- tribute $450 to the which can be donated by a gvoup or organization, and the government pays the The Castlegar School be Ross’ JIM ROSS: +». 04 to Ottaws who would go to Ottawa, teachers were sent memos asking for names of top aca- demic students from the grade 11 and 12 class. names Jewish activist goes on trial MOSCOW (AP) — Jewish Brailovshy loyalties TRURO, N.S. (CP? — Bev. Herbert O'Driscoll of Var Police B As the result of investi gation by local RCMP three auspects have been arrested for various thefts, break-ins and entries in the Castlegar lowed the report of an in- vestigation being conducted into a break and entry at the as well as an inves- efs tigation at Castle in which an undetermined amount. a money is missing. °* . Thirty-five complaints investigated by Judge postpones trial in sent was postponed today for two weel Sodpe Conciaw Saablowski gave the defence until July 2 ‘eee the ees | Defence evidence. had asked for a ple tie Independent Poland, or stand without Public criticizes disaster services Doing its best at helping jailbirds By Reger Sukh OTTAWA (CP) — The relat breast ch “charges. of” 2 sciment’ willful damiuge Anderson Insurance Agencies Ltd. 1129 - 4th Street, Castlegar ANNOUNCES NEW OFFICE HOURS Commencing July 6, 1981 Monts to rey 9a.m.to5 5 p.m. Rekeeneecaenen au eam 5 TUETIEL EEL LLL Lk errr rer eer rr re oe YOUS LIKE CHICKEN — YOURE TOME DIXHE REE" ° “The Natural Way To Lose Weight’” NOW YOU CAN LOSE 17 TO ‘25 POUNDS IN JUST 6 WEEKS! AND WHAT'S MORE IMPORTANT, “WE'LL TEACH YOU HOW ~TO KEEP 1T. OFF! No shots, no drugs, no contracts ~ OPENING JUNE 2: in Castlegar : Sulte No. 1,,1233-Srd $t., Medical Arts Bldg. Phone Collect after 5 p.m. 352-2426 * >): \ REALTY WORLD. 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Pigeon ins cers emony ‘held in Vancouvér. .° Along with a trophy and en: graved plaque, Murphy‘ was presented with ;a -pass: to: travel anywhere in Air’ Can: * ada’s domestic system and job interview’ with’ the ain Une.’ Eighteen students ae ated from the program — the only one of its kind in the: B.C. college system. : “Other! members of the” " graduating class are: Lindsay < Beggs, Angelo’ Chies AIR CANADA: AWARD : hi ie student’ f ‘reat of the pack, spending $17. presented: ‘to David | . jeft of "the valk College® Aviation Tech: Heiss! hown here receiving th yard from eon at: the’ program's graduation d recently In Vancouver, ° Roger Yorke: of Yascwer Halifa finds out . of ————— Michael Cornelius Iam; Raymond Semen of. Peachland; Randy. Jamieson of Victoria; Roger Kohut of : Kelowna; Steve Labo of ‘Mounties are expensive HALIFAX (CP) — Ever "wonder what it costs to rent iiiam of Oyama; Charles Whitaker |: of Armstrong; Ken Norris of Surrey; ~ Gerald®: Sailor’ of * Dawson City, Yukon; Phillip’ Smith of Saskatoon, Saskat- chewan; Larry Campbell of Winnipeg, Manitoba; . and James Heaps of Regina, Sas Katchowsn: eae 81 grad class -congratulated by RCMP 2. Stanley Humphries Secon- ary’ School 1981 graduates i a Mountie? . * the city of Halifax is find- ing out during .the police * strike, as 40 ‘members of the RCMP move ‘in ta help 80 officers . and ©: ion-commis- ‘sioned officers fill in for 196 ‘patrolment' on atiks since May 29. Gi Up to Tuesday, their wages alone totalled $169,200 partially ‘ offset by © the $100,000 a week ‘not being paid to the strikera.- ‘The cost is at ‘the rate of $240 for a 12-hour shift,. or $9,600 a day for 40 of them, not ineluding living expdnses, Hotel costs, at $35 a night, . represent -nnother $1,000. a © ‘day,or $17,000 from the atart _ of.the-strike until Tuesday. ROMP 1: total, The “Pocket allowance” of. $31 daily’ for. individual Mountiés represents another: $21,080. neral Harry} 1e city of Hali- 1. fax has been notified in clear thanked | the, terms that it will be billed for concerned busi- provided news selina Committee told B.C.'s arts need help “YANCOUVER (CP) —.If the |, government’ took the money ‘used to buy one fight- er plane and spent it on the - arts, it would go a long way toward alleviating the finan- cia} problems of the arta in British, Colum! : That was the message de- livered ‘ by several: organi- zations presenting briefs to the Federal Cultural..Policy Review Committee meeting. + this .week. Committee. Chairman Louis" Applebaum ‘said the , example has been used be- ' fore by ‘cultural groups pre-," pe ie the same example,” Pe mrong -thoee with this - point of view were members < of the Vancouver: Profea- tistic director of the Vancou- ver Playhouse Theatre Com- pany, said “artists must be perceived. as first-class citi- .f zens.” | “The need for this com” mittee shows the low esteem in which artists are held,” he - said, pointing cut.that many actors in Canada live well below the poverty level. (the: services of | Mounties « reught ip as a result of the ce. . 4 Tate tion: costs are culate, but the bran Hi for those as well, It also may be billed for the overtime put in by RCMP officers .in detachments around the province which are being depeleted a send men to Halifax, Finance Minister ‘Joel Matheson ‘of, Nova’ Scotia’ says that once the strike is, over “we will have to: sit’ down with the city and dis-’ cuss all the possible argu. ments about the cost of pro- “viding, RCMP serviese.” COSTS VAGUE © . ‘Other costs to the city” are ‘even more: difficult : to: cal- HONEST. PRICING — " SERVICE KNOWLEDGE culate, The city says “it-'ts losing an estimated $50,000 weekly, or:-more: than ad buyer | * government eontin- million more'than the No. 2 _ he, governmeht ” spput :. ey a8 ralllionon advertising ‘. «The . Ontario government t mado the top 10’for the first ig time, moving. up to the No. 6 pot, with: $17.78 millionsin 1980 from NO. 12 in 1979 and with $9.66 million, tingen Street, where ” ply- wood ‘ erected ‘to replace broken ‘windows or: protect *. $200,000 since the strike ‘ atarted, in traffic fines. A police work slowdown. that preceded the strike cost $25,000 weekly in lost ticket revenue, the city, said at that time. Business esc are. even. tougher ‘to figure but mer- chants say: sales ‘have: suf- fered, especially: along Got EDMONTON (CP) — Dis-; -eovery of cancer in patients. with low’ cholesterol’ level has prompted a visiting car-) diologist at the ‘University of Alberta to caution doctors ih prescribing diets. ° Dr. Eliot Corday said that 16 ¢ serious studies iahow high" indldontte ‘of “career patients who have had a low. cholesterol level for: several years. Educated at the University of Alberta and now a resident of Los Angeles, Corday, a former president of the ‘American College: of Cardi- ology, said the findings are. “frightening.” : Hesaid the findings, which’ have, not been © publishe show a high rate of caticer, among people on low-choles-" terol diets: or those taking cholesterol-lowering drugs, s Cholesterol-free diets have been recommended: to pati-: ents with heart disease and to thoso who, want to avoid eart disease. ear CAUSES CANCER - But, nt. Corday said these. cer. Ho ‘said -most of- hired guard dogs, at $150 k an eight-hour shift, or Priva security officers. Diets. cause cancer Doctors cau The. cardiologist : said he does. not warn, eainat fan makes its own” acpi} that © o _ Per cent: comes’ from’. non- ‘foods.’ ocating esterol-free diets, because wé don’t: know yet. why there ‘is;- an. increase in in the’ ‘cancer. rate.” ° steenuous exercise, running anc key to Toagovty, ‘Corday said “no way.” -He tlso sald it was’ once believed. that. obese: people ‘Corday 'said | people’ who are 10"per cent over -their normal weight have a better chance of longevity: than the noe ‘or, underweight per- But he pelloves “genetic play ‘s-very strong role in’: heart conditions, especially ” : DOWNTOWN ee CASTLEGAR | The prices hiked on allo our imiiehiaic is the suggested mark: up 6; * facturer — if we get special pricing you. — you know where you' prices when you are at TAKS. with duplicatior Not duplication — — our floors cre not filled 10 fill spa aks you tind varie! ty — well display: 1 eereha ise ond priced — and to camplete your. decor - we have pictures, lamps and accessories. 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