CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 30.1980 Sunday Castlegar News First Edition of the Sunday CasNews to be delivered to ALL homes in . Castlegar — Robson — Blueberry Fairview, Ootischenia, Glade, etc. During the month of May, the Sunday edition will be delivered FREE by carriers in those communities where the Castlegar News presently has carrier routes. : Only a limited number of Sunday editions will be ilable on r in May, and the regular newsstand price will apply. Yearly customers who are Mail Subscribers their Sunday edition by carrier during May. News will be mailed to those particular mail subscribers during the month. All other mail mailed to them. in Castlegar, Robson and Blueberry will get § Only the mid-week edition of the Castlegar : subscribers, of course, will have both editions We Want You to Get Your First Issue of the Sunday CasNews - . If you do not receive your Sunday : | Castlegar News by 10 a.m. this Sunday, | = May 4, phone : 365-7266 or 365-2212 — and a copy will be delivered to you. : : Members of the CasNews staff will § — be on hand to personally deliver your | f Sunday CasNews fo you. es _ Circulation phone lines will be open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. 365-7266 or 365-2212 We May Call Y-O-U on Super Sunday Starting at 10 a.m. this Sunday, and con- i tinuing for two hours, CasNews staffers will be placing random calls to area residents to check that they have received the first issue of the 7 Sunday Castlegar News. If you haven't then § | we'll deliver one to you. i 3 REMEMBER: If you don’t get your Sunday 7 | CasNews by 10 a.m. this Sunday, then phone 7 365-7266 or 365-2212 and a member of our staff will deliver one to your home. Z Ann Landers ) Trail esplanade project making good progress Dear: Ann Landers: I'm writing in reference to the teenager who had read somewhere that a woman can get Pregnant only during a two-hour time span each month. She, therefore, felt 'safe'' at all other times. The fact that a reasonably intelligent person would believe such garbage Is the most eloquent argument I've ever heard in favor of sex education in our public schools. A doctor | know coined a name for people who rely on such crazy stories. He calls them ‘‘parents."" — Self-Education and Rogratting § in Raleigh today’s the. Trail 1 Com- At a recent meeting of would receive from the other mittee project coordinator Eimer Verigin reported that the key. to the success of the project will be arriving at an pi in the If an agreement can be ‘established to finance the- ‘parkade, that would be sub- stantial equity for the arts funding. Bi ment to: finance the under- ground parkade. Verigin will present a progresa report and detailed Dear Many adults t and ly savvy when It comes to sex. Actually, a staggering number of young People have or NO : is Actually, home Is the best place to learn about sex, but not many parents are sufficlently Informed or comfortable with the subject, so it falls on the schools to do the job. This subject should be taught by a highly | cost to Trail council by mid-May. The proposed 460-car parkade will also be discussed. The Trail and District ‘Arts Council is an active participant with the steering it because an audi- competent person with some on p e ility and and not merely the blological aspects of sexual behavior. i Dear Ann Landers: My boy friends gave me a chain for Christmas. He said it was 14-carat gold. | love it but it turns my neck green. Mom-says real gold doesn’t do that, and my boy friend got gypped. Is she right or wrong? : y — Green But Not With Envy in Sherman, Tex. Oear Sherman: Your mom In wrong. Peopte who have an abundance of certain acids in thelr system get green marks from some metals. It can be. real gold, silver, copper or the Imitation stuff. (Put.a coat of clean tiall Polish on the chain and it might solve your problem.) ICBC Claims settlement “How much will you pay? My car was a total loss,” At the Insurance Cor- poration of B.C. there are technical experts who deter- mine how much a wrecked vehicle is worth, or how much time and money it will take to repair a crumpled fender or cracked windshield. ICBC estimators, adjusters and total loss dit They must have excep- tional expertise in the legal- ities of insurance and legal liability and they must be familiar with accident in- vestigation techniques. Sén- ior. adjusters also require in-depth knowledge of “an-: atomy and physiology as it’ telates to bodily injury. In addition,! all “e sters 1. ¥ attend classes on the dif- ferent aspects of claim settle- ment. a Many estimators have previously worked in body shops or have been ap- praisers with private insur- ance companies and, in addi- tion, the Insurance Corpor- ation updates their skills with regular, intensive train- ing courses. . At least once a year, ICBC estimators attend a week-long training course policy and “Brose durés, Ifa vehicle is a write-off, there are total loss expedi- tors who assess. its actual cash value. 1CBC’s policy-is to" pay the market value of the vehicle. * Calculating vehicle value is an intricate process. Total loss expeditors are trained to consider local markets, con- ditions of the vehicle, op- tions, mileage and popular- ity. The expeditors attend auto i and it by the “to keep in touch with the latest repair development and to further increase their already extensive technical knowledge. . Slides, overhead proj- ectors and films, as well as on-the-job observation are all used in the education pro- am. As well as learning the- ory and writing exams, the estimators actually see re- pairs being done at the cor- poration’s research centre Autoplan Autobody, in Sur- rey. At Autoplan Autobody, the estimators are expected to examine damaged vehicles and do estimates on the spot, Then they have group dis- cussions to compare their estimates, Afterwards they watch the car being repaired and do time studies. Some estimators speci- alize in heavy equipment, some specialize in recre- ational vehicles or fibreglass repairs, As well as meeting esti- mators in the claim centre, a claimant may see two.other types of trained ‘technicians, the adjuster and the total loss expeditor. Adjusters, the people who oversee the processing of a claim from initial report to settlement, attend a rigorous training program which demands, among other things, intricate knowledge of the Automobile Insurance Regulations and the Motor Vehicle Branch Act. PLAYMOR GRILL Featuring: Home Cooking X-Country Ski Rentals Dance Floor Banquets Catering Located a! Playmor Junction, South Slocan (Follow the Playmor signs) i 359-7363 various vehicle-value publi- cations such as the Gold Book, the Red Book or the Canadian Black Book. They also check newspaper ads regularly and solicit dealer quotes, © The corporation contin- ually updates its library of publications on vehicle val- ues, torium, small theatre, library and other arts facilities are to be included in an arts centre which would be about one- third of the project. There is also provision for a hotel, apartments, commercial out- lets and facilities. centre prop when they approach provincial and fed- eral sources for funding. © Land and materials do- nations and other funds raised for the arts centre would be additional equity for the arts centre project which could be tabulated as “local contribution." In other Canadian arts centres, the “local contribution” is rough- ly one-third of the cost, and is - matched by one-third pro- vincial and one-third federal .funding. A special guest at the steering committee ‘meeting was Ewart Weatherill; an fe tant with the The site is the esplanade area‘in downtown Trail bor- dered by Victoria Street, Bay Avenue, Eldorado Street and the Columbia River. Most of the property is owned by the City of Trail, whose -council voted to allot the land for an arts centre last summer. At the steering commit- tee meeting, architect Paf- Bolt, Morenik and Newman firm based in Los Angeles. He is helping architect Clay with the project. © An audience ‘which in- cluded representatives of local music and theatre groups discussed acoustic considerations for the’ arts centre with him, and he also * talked about acoustics work fard Clay provided updated he has done in other per- of th centres, such as the : multiple development. It Orpheum in Vancouver and would be six storeys high, the new Massey Hall in with two levels of parking Toronto. underground. There will be’a public * Verigin projects that the contest to.come up with a _ operating deficit of the arts name for the development. centre facilities could be For the time being,-commit- offset by the increase in tax tee members voted: fo'call it revenue ,the City of Trail “The Esplanade.” Borderline FREE Estimates Automatic. Transmission Service Speciall INCLUDES: road test, remove pan, visual Inspection, clean sump and screen, adjust bands and link- age, replace pan gasket and fluid. 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