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For more information call She! 365-3906 FORBID: 1978 Trans Am Serial number 2W87Z8N 144866 tot towing ond storage fee Bids close October 23, 1989, 10:00 a.m) Can be seen at Ernie's Towing. 3/83 Personal ALCOHOLICS anonymous and Al-. “Anon: Phone 365-3663. iA FEMALE companionship in room and board,. Reply: Box Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 MAY the Sacred Name of Jesus be praised, adored and gloritied throughout the world forever. Amen. return. tor 3007K 7/82 may seem, Promise publication THANK YOU Sacred Heart of Jesus and Holy mother for prayers answered B.P. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored and glorified throughout the world forev Say 6 times daily, 9 days, remembe: promise publication. Your prayer will be answered no matter how impossible it may seem to'be betore the 9thday, 83 Announcements MR. and MRS. ERHARTKOCH of Castlegar are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Kellie Ann Tyrrell to James Svetlikov son of Virginia Svetlikova of Vancouver 83 A SPECIAL thank you to the folks of Glade and Thrums and to the Tarrys Fire Hall Crew for their help, support and generosity in our time of need. Bruce Diane, Danielle and Lucas. 3/83 WE WOULD like to thank our family friends and relatives foro lovely retirement porty. Mike and Ann Gorkott. 83 in Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear son and brother Walter Legebokott who passed away Oct. 15, 1978. This month comes with deep regret It brings back the day we cannot forget In our hearts you will always stay. Loved and remembered day-by-day Memories are treasurers no one con steal Death is a heartache no one can heal Life must go on, we know it's true But it’s not the same, since we los! you You left so quietly without good-bye. But memories of you will never die Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Yvette, Carol, Allen and family 83 “Your Charity of Choice’ Your caring gifts in Honour or in Memoriam ore a beoutitul and thoughtful remind B. Cc. ‘AND YUKON HEART FOUNDATION Costiegar B.C Vin aha Your Donation is Tax Deductible CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY memoriam donations. Informatic 3292, Castlegar. 365-5167 CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION In Memoriam Donations, Box 1228 Rossland, B.C. VOG 1Y0 104/73 Legals NOTICE is hereby given that an op. pication will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics tor a change of name pursuant to the provisions of the Nome Act’ by me: Douglas Murray Green, 129 100th Street, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3C8 To change my from Green Douglas Murray to Green, Andrew Douglas Murray. Dated this 10th date ot October, A.D., 1989 83 David Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Rogers of Saudi Arabia, and Tracy Bilesky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Bilesky of Castlegar,.were married in an evening ceremony July 7 at the St. Peter Lutheran Chureh in Castlegar Rev. Glen Backus performed the ceremony and Beverly” Smith-of Kimberley, the bride’s godmother, was the’ organist. The given in marriage by her father The bride's sister, Joanne Bilesky of Campbell River, was the maid of and two of the bride’s friends, Bev Postnikoff of and Barb Man., bride was honor Castlegar Ninette, bridesmaids Two of the bride's nieces, Melannie Ball and Mara Bilesky, both of Castlegar, were flower girls and her niece Valerie Ball carried the rings. Fergie of were the Ray Postnikoff of Castlegar, a friend of the groom, man and Don Castlegar, the groom’s brother, and Allen Harlos of Castlegar, a friend of the ushers was the best Rogers of groom, acted as The bride wore her wedding gown, with a satin, mother’s a floor-length dress skirt The fitted bodice had short lace-inset_ net over sleeves and a round neckline with an embroidered edge. The bride mother’s finger-tip neck veil with wore the groom's pearled crown, pearl earrings, a necklace and a_ silver bracelet. She carried a bouquet, of orchids Her attendants wore white and mauve three-quarter length V-neck dresses with full skirts and bows on the shoulders cross The flower girls and ringbearer wore similar dresses of pink and white The attendants carried bouquets and white silk of live orchids flowers. Rogers, Bilesky marry TRACY BILESKY AND DAVID ROGERS -wedin The groom wore a white tuxedo with a pink bow-tie and cummer bund and his best man and the ushers wore grey tuxedoes with mauve bow-ties and cummerbun ds. A reception was held at the Castlegar Legion Hall which was decorated with baskets of white gladiolas and pink chrysan themums and white, pink and mauve streamers and bells The bride's uncle, Sid Quattrin of Fruitvale, was theé\master of Castlegar ceremonies and Jim McLuckie of Castlegar, a friend of the bride's family, gave a toast tothe bride The three-tiered wedding cake, decorated by the bride’s mother, was finished with white and mauve flowers and a cross on the top Happy birthday to the bride's father was written on part of the cake. The couple will take their honeymoon trip ata later date. They now livein Castlegar October 15, 1989" Cl Castlégar News SECTION Talk to us today. Kootenay Savings Where You Belong Forbes lists richest NEW YORK (AP) — Charity began at home for Wal-Mart stores founder Sam Walton, who ended a four-year richest sharing his $9 billion US fortune with his four children Metromedia Co. Werner Kluge reign as Forbes magazine's American by John with an estimated net climbed from chairman worth of second into first place on Forbes’s an nual list of the 400 wealthiest people in the United State The prototypical member of For bess ultra-rich was a 63-year-old male with a net worth of $672 million last year, Forbes said The compilation contains 346 men and 54 159 inherited their wealth women. Of those, Yale educated 22 of the richest, Harvard 17 and the Univeristy of Pen nsylvania 12; the 45 with master’s degrees in business had an average net worth of $895 million, while the 10 high-school dropouts had an average of $854 million Overall, S richest are worth an estimated total of $269 billion, up'almost $50 billion from last 22 per cent increase that sub ly outpaced last year’s 4.4 per cent inflation rate The list, released Monday, in the Oct Forbes about year, stantiz appears 23 issue of Forbes and is based on estimated holdings as of Sept 8 At the pinnacle Charlottesville, Va., is Kluge, 75, of whose holdings rose an estimated $2 billion from the Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212! DO SMALL ADS ATTRACT ATTENTION? This one did! FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN BENEFIT AS AN ADVERTISER CALL Castlégar News 365-5210 LT nadchunidbtens tataencd AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY 1507 Columbia Ave. Castleger, B.C. 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Free Satety inspection FOR APPOINTMENTS CA\ BOB McLACHLAN COLLECT AT 365-7241 7241 Toronto freelance writer Ann Pap- pert, the first winner of the Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy, used her grant for a one-year study of the im- plications of reproductive technology. The stories below are part of a series she wrote resulting from her work. The fellowship named for Joseph E. Atkinson, founder of the Toronto Who pays for fertilization urgent question By ANN PAPPERT TORONTO (CP) — The first thing Jane Ashton did before starting her in vitro fertilization bank loan Jane and her husband, William, (not their real names) estimated it would cost $15,000 for three attempts to con process was get a ceive using in-vitro fertilization In British Ashtons live, procedure must pay most of the cost Columbia, where the couples undergoing the themselves Questions about who pays for reproductive technologies is becoming more Canada’s publicly funded health-care system urgent for If couples pay costs of up to $4,200 per attempt, the procedure — the most widely used of the new reproductive technologies could be restricted to the rich During the removed from the woman and is fer procedure, an egg is tilized in a lab dish with the sperm of the woman's donated sperm , the egg is implanted back in the woman's womb. About 5,000 Canadian couples have undergone the procedure since the first partner or Several days later Canadian clinic Laval. Que., in 1979. HUNDREDS BORN Last year, vitro fertilization clinics showed about 365-babies were born via the procedure to the end of 1987. Since then about 250 more may have been born. Eight of Canada’s 14 in-vitro fer tilization clinics are in Ontario, 75 per cent of all fertilization at opened in a survey of Canadian in where over tempts take place In Toronto, there are three hospital based clinics and three private clinics There’s one each in London and Ot tawa Halifax, Quebec City, Calgary and Vancouver each have one clinic while Montreal has two Most provinces don’t pay for the procedure, while British Columbia, pay partial costs. some, like Pressure from doctors and infertile couples, forced Ontario's government to move in 1985 to pay all costs for in vitro fertilization hospital-based clinics It cost $7 million through the end of the 1988 fiscal year, but the bills don’t — except drugs — in continued on page C2 By ANNPA “TORONTO (CP) are having trouble deal with PPERT If individuals deciding how to new reproductive technologies, with the problems governments face all over the world In Britain, it’s nothing compared heated arguments about the rights of dmbryos have been going on for years. Public pressure in France resulted in increased public fundin while in West Germany public pressure Was a major for in vitro fertilization, factor in the government decision to stop paying for the procedure Frequently the political agenda has been taken over by special interest groups. The most effective have been scientists and doctors working in the field, feminists who say the technology exploits women and exposes them to unacceptable risks infertile couples pushing for expansion of high and tech conception The role public pressure has played in the issues in two countries — Britain illustrates thé pitfalls in setting public policy and France and is a warning of what may lie ahead for Canadians. Britain make decisions about the development recognizing the need to convened a 1982 to of these national examine them ONLY THE BEGINNING The commission technologies, commission in with recommendations on everything from * a licensing body to overste in vitro fer with report, tilization clinics to research IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION Controversial process likely to be a hot topic in the 1990s human embryos, was only the begin of heated public discussion. Shor after its release, opponents of em bryo research introduced legislation that would prohibit using embryos for any purpose other than implanting in a woman's womb The Unborn Child Protection Bill as it’s called, first introduced in 1986 takes the position that an embryo is a Bill poses to abortion. A group of well known scientists and others formed an organization to lobby against the bill Get on any train in Britain and the whether person you're sitting next to, 20-year-old student or 70-year-old pensioner, is likely to have an opinion on embryo research. This is in North most people are only now beginning to harp contrast to America, where Get on any train in Britain and the person you're itting next to... likely to have an opinion on embryo research. This isin sharp contrast to North Ameri a, where most people are only now beginning to hear about these issues. human being from the moment it is Although it has been defeated several times it has been repeatedly created reintroduced Anti-abortion supporters of the bill, and activists re strong incor porated the issue of embryo research into the abortion debate. On the other side are those who see the need for embryo research, and the Unborn Child threat the Protection hear about these issues The British government appears to have taken the position that it’s ina no: win situation and avoided any firm ac tion WHO WILLPAY? in France, the spotlight is on in vitro fertilization services: who can provide them and who will pay more than 200 in vitro fertilization France has clinics, more than any other country in But earlier this year the a furore wher it ne world government created announced there were too many clinics and-some would have to close The government also wanted to end abuses of costs for IVF procedures. The government decided to pay all clinics, with clinics costs in approved with the highest pregnancy and birth receiving approval and fund: PATIENTS LOBBY rates The announcemen lines were approved brought howls of protest -from doctors whose centres were not approved and from patients, who began lobbying the governmen Abortion has the debate in United States, anti-abortion forces all but paralysed any federal government initiatives on both legislation and fun. been a major factor in several countries. In the ding for almost 15 years Other pressure from the infertile to provide strong gover embryo countries face mounting ~ Australia limiting research was followed by intense lob- bying by scientists who threatened to take their expertise to the U.S. if the government refused to allow embryo services. In nment initiatives West tough measures Only through proliferation of this technology The government has stopped paying for in vitro fertilization and has moved to ban all experimentation with human Germany has pushed to control embryos By ANNPA TORONTO children in the PPERT | (CP) The projected slides were larger than life and so were their disabilities In one slide, about 10 a wheelchair, his a boy of was. slumped in distorted by a rare condition. muscular face Another dystrophy, neurological boy, with leaned heavily on crutches The slides were presented by renowned infertility specialist Dr Robert Winston of England, atthe World Congresson In-vitro Fertilization and Assisted Reproduction, in April Winston's explanation of their London, Jerusalem in sufferin, these children wish they had never that gave a clear message been born — and medical science now had the ability to make that a reality in future At Hammersmith Hospital near London, Winston is heading the world’s first clinical trial using in produce vitro fertilization to babies for fertile couples coulde The couples are what Winston calls families," with a “genetic disaster history of Lesch-Nyhan disease, a rare neurological disor der that causes an obsessive desire for self-mutilation. The disease o¢ curs only in males, so doctors, after determing the sex of the embryo DNA eliminate its occurrence by implan through a probe, can ting only female ones. The techniques of reproductive technology are lending themselves to other goals, such as Chicago doctors the British trial one step further and attempting to diagnose not only an embryo, but are taking the sex of specific hereditary conditions British scientists are using human embryos to determine what factors produce the best chance for a successful pregnancy, which could improve the success rate for in-vitro fertilization, now at about 10 per cent Other scientists plan to take cells from early embryos and clone them to create cell lines to use for tran nd defects splanation in treating medical con ditions And Dr. Robert Edwards pioneered thé use of in-vitro fer tilization, would like to use embryos for can who has announced he cer research He would use bone marrow from 12-day-old embryos to replace cancer patients” marrow destroyed during radiation treatments, what he calls the first step toward using embryos as spare parts REPAIRED TISSUE And for the first time in Canada last year, splant doctors performed tran. surgery for Parkinson's disease, using brain tissue from 13 week-old fetuses to repair damaged tissue Most conditions like should be a scientists agree serious cystic fibrosis target for genetic engineering, but some have in cluded less serious conditions, in cluding nearsightedness, suitable for genetic manipulation And Clifford has examined Grobstein, who these new birth technologies, says if an embryo cannot fulfil its highest potential to become a full person tributibn part of its huma But Christine philosophy University, its con to research can realize n heritage Overall, professor at Queen's Says we must acknowledge the uniqueness of embryos. ‘It isn’t nothing, it has’ the potential to become a person, and a moral responsibility to treat it with we have You can’t do with human embryos because of what it may be in th Scientists respect whatever you want uture predict in-vitro fer tilization technologies would be used as a kind of quality control to produce healthier babies. But some experts worry gehetic engineering would create a world where only perfect babies are acceptable is that disabled says Marsha Sax advocate for the “The message life is worthless, ton, a US disabled, who is herself handicap Boom Celgar Pulp Co.'s cement that it will spend $630 million expanding and moder- nizing its pulp mill in Castlegar — pen- ding financial arrangements and government approvals — has local residents expecting an economic bopm during the construction period. The following article recounts how Peace River, Alta., has reacted to the con- jon of a brand new mill in that By JACK DANYLCHUK Edmonton Journal PEACE RIVER, Alta. (CP) — Af ter marking time for a decade, Peace River's pulse quickened in response to the $550-million kraft pulp mill that Daishowa Canada Co. Ltd. is has building 25 kilometres north of town Most of the 1,200 con. struction workers are housed and fed at the mill site but some of their $75 million in wages has been rung up in Peace River cash resisters The town's motels are full, the bars Project's and restaurants busy New faces are everywhere and more now half moves steadily toward are expected as the mill completed opening day next September There is a sense of excitement in the air,"’ said Lachlan Phimester, chairman of Peace River’s human ser vices council, when asked to assess the project's impact onthetown-of 6,500, As booms go, this one has been quiet “There have been a few incidents, but nothing at all like Fort Mc Murray,"’ said Staff Sgt. Daryl Derouin, head of Peace River's RCMP detachment The town's population is expected to grow by 2,000 to 8,500 over the next two years and the effect of the growth has already been felt in the schools and the housing market The number of school-age children is expected to increase by 800 and the public and Roman Catholic systems expect to spend as much’as $30 million on classrooms and to boost their com bined operating costs by $4 million a year already Peace River's best ever for construction BUILDS NEW HOMES More 100 homes have built and the town has issued $20.7 million in. building permits 33 million more 1978 and $5 million over 1979 ‘The bigger This year is than been than in population base will and cultural services to the community, River Mayor Mike *The mill will add a stable segment to provide more recreation says Peace Proctor the economic base which has been dependent on agriculture and oil.” But residential property taxes may rise by as much as $200 a year and the economic surge anticipated 18 months go when Daishowa announced the project “hasn't lived up to expec tations,’ says Proctor y PaaS £04 ‘o> The mayor and Peace River realtor lan Gardner expected more commer cial development, but the town’s main street looks very much as it did in 1980 when the oil boom collapsed “The rate of commercial construc tion hasn't changed,"’ said Gardner, who expected work to start on a new shopping centre. “But maybe it’s too early An additional 350 housing units will be required for 600 mill employees and loggers whose paycheques ted to add $ economy are expec million to the local No fortunes have been made in rea! estate speculation. The cost of a residential building lot has increased t« $22,000 from $16,000 but Gardner said that house prices around $80,000 for bungalow have stabilized al a three-bedroom However, low-income renters have been hard hit manager of the Peace River Housing Authority says Lorraine Ere Apartment vacancy ha dropped to zero from 20 per cent yo and rents as $200 a month Working-class real tough time finding a place to live said Ere SHARES THE JOBS Although most pulp a year have jumped by as much people are having a mill contracts and consiruction jobs have gone to Edmonton and Vancouver contrac tors, engineers and workmen, Peace River tradesmen have prospered, says Brent Lavergne, president of the Peace River Construction Association We really capability here to take full advantage didn't have the of the situation,’ said Lavergne whose family-owned and ope company has built 22 hor commodate mill workers. Becker, the f construction For motel June hundreds workers has meant a packed house Bar owner R his business oger Morgan has watched increase by 20 pe in the last yea: The number of new faces has come as ashock to Becker About River about 26 years as a Peace Becker by name resident knew just Now I don’t recognize half the everyone when I go downtown son the street Morgan, one of 12 candidates for six seats in the Oct. 1S municipal on, believes that while the town is quite glad for the economic injection there is. widespread concern about pollution We're trying to build tourism, and wedon't want a place that stinks Despite mental qualify isn't an election issue ared a bit really understand the issue public concerns, environ because **L think we're all sc We don't so we're all hedging council's The mill is beyond the control. We have to rely on Daishowa and the provincial government