abelkirk College ais activity) pa: tt Castlegar campus. HOMEGOODS ‘the private sector. ‘There “thought: ‘of. Pea h he 1983 graduat of; rom left to! right,’ back’ Barbara Zinio; Rebecca Kessler,.Chi Sokele nn Bay/ Leslee’Ann Cooper, and D Marion Elizabeth patsy: Katherine. Weir; Damar VANCOUVER (CP) BC. Hydro ‘admits ‘there was two-week \delay in: cleaning, : ; up leaking deadly beta province parks over to the private: sector. ‘The ‘minister, said :he is seeking information on what it’costs.to operate the ‘parks . ° and what rates would have to ‘be charged if they were in turning. parks ership | over to the private sector, ho’: m talking about is the. operation' fi'the parks, « at the utility’ 's- Kennedy acitor site near Mackenzie fa north-central B.C. earlier this. ; year. blame'the delay:on “lack of. and'I don't even ‘know; whe-' workab! FURNITURE WAREH "AT CHINA CREEK ‘Hydro pollution?.experts * at the end of April, one capacloe: cans | were « inad. a3: pneumonia and: faces. 7 ugh SUB ERE to Py. could be’ further spills: and. ater contamination: similar to that in'the. Great: Lakes, unless *. senior; governments act to_build:a PCB-destruc- tion. plant, “It stayed within the yard, the ‘ground was frozen and there was no opportunity. for the. spill to enter any, water "bundled into sealed drums, along: with; the contaminated Canada had-no, POR incin- erator. or ‘destruction plant. ‘U.S,’ plants were’ closed. to Canadian’: companies ‘ ‘when’ shipments of PCBs across the. border were banned in May, 1980.0 eR Hydro ‘has -58,000,-capaci: tors and:70 large.transform- ers’ which ‘contain ‘a ‘total. of ‘The liquid. was mopped up, at the yard was re-arranged and the battered capacitors were | “He ‘was'in critical ‘before’ ‘and he's more. critical ‘now,” said.‘Dr. Chase Peterson, “Uhiversity of Utah vice-pres- ident for health sciences, fol- : lowing’ an’ emergency. oper- ation guseiay after a valve * Rely: was finished, Clark, the first ‘ human “to ‘receive ‘a per- matient mechanical “Beart, was fully conscious ‘and res- ponding to doctors’ questions by nodding his’ head, uni- ‘versity. Me ical Centre ‘spokesr n ‘John’ Dwan said: The’. 61-year-old: retired ” dentist from the Seattle area “| was resting. quietly: today, a : Hospital spokesman said.’ “Doctors: ‘said ‘they’ 'were worried ‘about pneumonia ‘in Clark's left lung and possible’ & effects of anesthesia from the ‘3 frequent’ surgery. divided between the Pythian * Sisters and the Kiwanis Club. For the first.‘ December, ffi- - meeting, a dinner ‘was held at joan Marks | Cecil Bradford took’ part © C= vest upto $1, 000. per. year. — id bute D. Hotel‘ and ’86: members and guests, attended. MEC ‘Mary Gleboff’ pre- sided over the ‘routine: busi- hess meeting which followed the: dinner.: *CYiMinal “nominations of new | oP Peterson’: said: the: pnt monia,: discovered ‘Monday fever, wi thought to be lim: 806,000 litres of PCBs — one third of ‘all th PCBs in the the entire left ventricle ‘of Clark's ‘heart’ was‘ replaced after a broken housing on & valve caused his blood’ pres- sure to drop sharply. _ The valve has a tilting disk: which “allows ‘blood ‘to’ flow ‘one way from Clark's natural left atrium — or upper heart chamber — to his ‘artificial left. ventricle.’ The, housing, which holds the disk in place, broke where it joins a metal ring surrounding the valve. Surgeons also replaced one, *’ of two three-metre air hoses that connect the heart to an external air compressor. ited to the’ lower’ portion of |-small 3 VITAL SIGNS NORMAL ‘” ‘G ‘k's ‘vital signs, ‘and functions of his ‘other’ organs were normal. ‘and 'in‘many cases improved’ ‘since ~ his /Sheart implant ' Dec.’ 2, sald e n, adding the ‘patient: also -had. regained - strength Several days on a high- calorie’ quid ‘diet.’ * e ‘Tt was the first malfunction in Clark's air-driven Jarvik-7 ith: heart ‘since the * implant. Clark’ underwent Surgery, Si Peal nelnitaes ‘Slocan Park 226-721 mbe: allow him to -breathe more easily. ‘The tube ‘allows doc- tors quick access to Clark's lungs, helping them treat the pneumonia,-'and also lets Clark talk by briefly placing a finger. over. the tube. , ‘An: inspection of the‘right ventricle showed it working normally and tests showed no bacteria in the heart or,blood clots /in' the main vessels, Peterson: said... -- Keillor Bridge. The. ‘Joy: Keillor Bridge {: Club’ Dec." 18 ‘saw. 13 pairs * play, with’ ; Hugh ‘and ‘Rogier ‘DeWeever. with 694 ‘for ‘sixth’ with’ 60%, ere a ea ‘Hind’ and Chery! Gray. with ‘Terry Sab- ourin. and: Joy. ‘Ramsden, Next: >week: ‘is ‘the Arrow é Pairs trophy event... In the’ ‘surgery Tuesday, 5 Canadian pee @ ‘chairman.: he money: ral mn 8 will be used toh iNovember requests . Out to various organ: ‘to. support the: » donations, are coming in from concerned in- dividuals,.'and the South Castlegar firemen offered to assist by repairing toys. The on itmas' Hamper Commit- wat Leduc, Ruth | Rourke, presents: Earl’ Rourke, Ed Zorn’ and ‘b ‘Annie Kazakoff. ‘(Bazalo “ aki}‘of Columbia View Led; settling in Manitoba ground : Sifton. In, November, “918 ne married Nicholi Kazakoff: in T i she moved to. New. ‘Os. m. goode and then to Saskatoon, coming to een in 1948. Mrs. : Kazakoff : was’ .mempber of 3 thé: Castlegar Senior Citizens PEN- STO CK BEDROOM UNITS. (Solid. 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