ontek * SHE'S A BIGGY. It's the sncuel rummage sale etd by the Women's Auxiliary to the Castlegar and District Hospital. Here, convenor Julie Graham (left) and co-convenor and first vice- president Patsy Popoff pose with just a small cross-section of articles indicating the wide variety offered through the support of the com- Emotional Rescue “The'Game’ s Back in Black ~~ Panorama Crimes of Passion Glass Houses Hold Out Loverboy Orama Cognac and Bologna Enipty Glass _ Uncut 24 Carrots One for the Road ° Paris McVicar Soundtrack Urban Cowbo: Beatin’ the Odds Against the Wind Peter Gabriel ts HIT URVEY A look at the 20: most sie recording hits and | artists. Brought to you each week by: PETE'S TV LTD.. Rolling Stones range ne PatBenator | Billy Joel - Jackson Browne toverboy Doug and the slugs Pete Townshend Powder Blues AlStewart The Kinks * _ Supertramp Roger Daltrey Various Molly Hatchet Bob Seger Peter Gabriel Students of Selkirk Col- lege wildlife management courses are in need of deer, . elk and moose teeth on which munity at forge! Pickups for donations of articles can still’ be neas by , 365-2363 and 365-6743 or-dro former Kedonay Builders building next to Super Valu where volun- teers will be sorting rummage in readiness for its two-day sale star- ting Friday evening. . z ped off at the —CanNows Fate by Lele Hughes "PETE'S TV LTD. 279 Columbia’ ~ Spanish CASTLEGAR Ph, 365-6455 Fly said to control warts BERKELEY, CALIF. (AP) — Three scientists at the University of California “at Berkeley say they have for 50 years,” said university chemistry Prof. William Dau- ben, who with his co-workers developed a Process that i is 1 found a way to ‘ge ofa compound for use in dis- solving warts. The compound is can- . tharis, also known as Spanish Fly, in popular folklore long considered an aphrodisiac. Cantharis is effective in controlling warts, but'its use . has been abandoned by some dermatologists because the - beetle extract that produces the natural substance was so hard to obtain. “In fact, the synthesis problem has been unsolved KIWANIS _ SKATE-A-THON PuDse Pie) ASKED dustrial Province of , British Columbia Regional Offices: Vancouver Kamloops Fifty-six fatalities for Thanksgiving weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aman rae by: a bolt of metres = aouth of North Bay, was one of at least 56 people to die accidentally across Canada on the Thanksgiving weekend. ~ A, survey by The €an- adian' Press, taken from -6 p.m. Friday to midnight Monday night, showed 46 traffic fatalities, three drownings, four deaths by fire, two shooting accidents and the lightning victim. The Canada Safety Council had predicted that between 49 and 54 people would die in traffic accidents during the long weekend. Last year there were 56 road ‘ deaths on. Thanksgiving weekend; the worst year was 1966 when 109 people died on the highways. Ontario reported 13 traf- fie deaths and the One person died in a motor’ vehicle accident in Newfoundland and anothere traffic deaths were reported in New Brunswick. Seven people died on the highways in Quebec, two drowned and one person died in a fire. Saskatchewan reported three traffic deaths and one fire death. There was one ain death in Alberta and nine six roa two fire deaths and one hunting accident. | There were no fatalities reported in Prince Edward Island ‘or Manitoba. The survey excludes in- dustrial deaths, slayings and known suicides. _-NEWLY- RENOVATED Now Stocked with 100s of Transfers Many New..Ones fo-Choose From 253 Boker St., Nelson : "352-7712 accident. Attention. Men & Boys! For All Seasons Bonnett’s 7°" It’s ens Wear 365-6761 . Remember :10% to practice determining: ani- age. : The college would be grateful if hunters ‘would save a central lower jaw tooth, including its root, from animals that they kill. The tooth may be wrapped in tissue paper and'' mailed to the college addres-.‘ sed as: Wildlife Specimen, Selkirk College, Box 1200,... Castlegar, B.C. VIN 81. Tampon | users need not stop CHATTANOOGA, TENN.. (AP) — Women need not stop using tampons because of re- - to: Selkirk College. ‘For more Infoernatien’ 2° Continuing Education courses at Selkirk:College; Castlegar, Phone: 465-7292, Exten- MARRIAGE CONTRACTS: A FREE law course. What is a marrla; pe contrat? Why j hye, one? Can contracts vary? 1 happens on ration or divorce? October 16 — 7: 30 -.9:30'p.m. : a Phe College. eat Fw eh to samme igi EXPLORING THE FEMALE C) toples will Tnclde, ithe menstrual cycle, jects, physiological changes, road ine fluences, on a woman's cele: One tte vl Castl legor i Volunteer Ex: , 33 Pine Streei $3.00: To register, Phone the allege 01 365-; a, BASKETBALL COACHING, CEVEL Ils . he. second technical level of basketball in. the Ni onal Coaching Certificate. Regi ir by October 17. .00, Co-sponsored .E. and Athletics Department. . OR. JENSEN'S Or. Jensen has a world-wide’ reputation as a: -nutritionist. Rejuvenation Program involves the “natural methods for attaining and retaining health and vitality.” The workshop will toke place at the College all day November } and 2 and on the evenings of November 3 and 4. For more Information and to preiregister, phone Geniinuing Education by October 20, ¢ the Soclaty fo ports linking them to toxic shock syndrome, says the president of .the American Medical Association. Dr. Robert Hunter told reporters that researchers have not conclusively shown that tampon use leads. to toxic shock syndrome. * But the family practi- - tioner.from Washington state said he is advising women patients to change their tam- pons more frequently. The U.S. national Centre for Disease Control in At- lanta said last week that toxic shock syndrome has killed 40 persons in the U.S. since 1975 and is reported to - ‘have afflicted 408 persons since that year, with most of the reported cases occurring in .1980. Some cases of toxic shock have involved women who have not used tampons, and there have been rare cases in men. Along with. fever, nausea and vomiting, Acourse for Andrews. formation Shepherd. WOMEN & HEALTH: Dreehves: ADULT LEARNING your .skills. in rea 6 chat wi COURSE IDEAS: PREPARE YOUR CHILD FOR SCHOOL: ts of pre-school children. wbaigte to make easier, tory your child, the transition from the home gevironment to school, L inguoge, social and computing skill by October 21. Fee: ay ai eheed Education Specialist, Trudean’ Rocss, Leechers 3 FOR PROSPECTOR iMicartenas ‘and Peceeliication vat tees » Four sessior 17.) Fee: Neate Instructor gist, Froser designed 0. nel women become -help pproseh a set out in the. book, sone sessions. Date: October 22. Oct + Location: uae Exchange, 33 Pine Street. : ‘CENTRE: Need English tonguage Instruction? Want to improve reading, writing, spelling, math or. general sclence? Drop In on the Centre at 421 - 13th Avenue, {the Fortoguese Hall) ctors, eam you any suggestions fora course? Pleose give us, earn how to dev velop other home. activities. One $10.00. Instruc-, Ic minerals, iden- ba by October more our bodies work Ba Bored on "Our 17, Fee: $3:00. + Thursday for Judy cameron and pri in the disease is characterized . Or aie HH Gat ae ©OO Ear Lae TE by a rash and rapid drop ia blood pressure. . © | AT-& Sat: , Oct. 18 Only! BUCKET SPECIAL : Bucket #1 ; 12 pleces of chicken Medium fer &Gravy Bucket #2 14 pleces of Chicken DixieJee Reg. Value $10" Downtown & South Castlegar . Asof January 1, 1981, BIIIS6, The Holiday Shopping Regulation. Act, will come into effect in British Columbia. The Bill prohibits you from operating any form of retail business in British Columbia on Sundays and other rinareaneasien no more than four persons to -serve the public.in the retail establishment; ~ * 2) fresh fruits and vegetables; 3) hygienic, cosmetic, pharma- UNLESS your business Is speci- fically exempted as provided by the Act itself, In this Act: Holidays are defined as siniay, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Responsibilities in ‘Controlling Wildfires on Forest and Range Lands in British Columbia . The Ministry of Forests is currently producing a series of White Papers. The : purpose of these papers is to obtain all additional views ofthe concemed parties. The current White Paper is entitled “Responsibil Wildfires on Forest and Range Lands in British Columbi. ’ Copies of this paper are available from the following Ministry of Forests 631 - 355 Burrard Street 515 Columbia Street 518 Lake Street OFF for Cash Ministry of Forests ies in Controlling 540 Borland Street Williams Lake 1011 - 4th Avenue - Prince George Market Place important | message for. British Columbia Retailers © Victoria Day, Dominion Day, Bri- tlsh Columbia Day, Labour Day, - Thanksgiving Day, Remem- brance Day, Christmas Day, . December 26 (Boxing Day), and any day designated for special observance -by the Lleutenant Govemor. in Council. “According to the Act, Ifyou are in the business of selling goods or services which are not for resale, your goods orservicesarasold by hawkers or peddlers, or if you, charge admission ‘to a place or facillty for educational, tecrea- + ceutical, and sundries only during those hours when prescrip- tlon drugs are dispensed to the public; 4) nursery stock, flowers, and horticultural and gardening supplies; 5) rental, servicing ‘and repalr of, and the sale or offering for sale of fuel; lubricants, and + accessories for motor vehi- Cles, boats, and aircraft. 6) rental of goods and equip- | ment for sports, recreation, and use about the home and garden; 7) prepared meals; 8) living accommodation; *9) self-service faundries and other coin-operated on sath 10) live and tional, cultural, 01 Purposes, you Ate in the retail business and are affected by the “provisions of the Act. You MAY operate your business on olisaye if you sell or offer for. sale ONLY goods or services in ‘one of the following classes: 1) foodstuffs, antiques, news- papers, periodicals, handi- crafts, and sundries in a total salesand display area opento. the public of less-than 225 Parliament Buildings Victoria, B.C, Vi . tlons, displays, pitta and - facilities for educational, reoreational, cultural, or amusement pu sale ‘or offering for sale of goods andservices incidental to those purposes. For further information; contact any office of the Ministry of ‘ttomey General or Government Agent, Province of British Columbia. * ports, si ed Pell he fila “hues be at “ot blans. will’ see,:\when-: the Energy- Van ¢ comes: to; thelr . community, : 4 The: $65, 000. ‘project ‘sponsored by the provincial’ ministry. of energy,' mines * and ‘petroleum Fesoyrces \is |, i * aniattempt to teach: energy: : fe conservation’ in ‘a “fun and way,” says ‘project. co-ordinator: Bill Schwartz. Tr: ys, willl Michael Anderson ‘and Anne _ MacLean, both self-described conservation buffs. {IDhe radio is powered by’ a: ‘silicon « photovoltaic. “cell bout 10 centiniétres in‘ dia- meter that costs about $6, 50 ‘Anderson said. .: , More after we've sett | Anderson, The, van will ‘begin. its / provincial :tour, in ‘the Koot- reer iraslaet at) ennya at the end of October. | focuses; suppiirays},toz erepte, -ind\n). energy ‘bus, | also says vheat, MacLean’ ana‘ Antlerson' {sponsored by ithe )ministry, Ke) ‘hag, bgen helping industrial use it. tomedk eggsinAt) IK) {and:gommercial firms and in- a j onli aes abil when egg into the'voncentrator ad ‘SAVES MONEY they can, wateh,itcopky/,s8y8" { »iAfter two province-wide MacLean, tant qudedeve: “a ,tours, Energy Bus engineer ©, Also ivétiowan ins; { PetentHonke. estimates : the me ;, Program yhas saved-an aver- ll tbe? age of $36,000 a year for each jelient visited. Visits are requested by -the client, and all information + is. kept -confidentigl. Data such as utility costs; wall-to- stitytions plug energy leaks } and.save money. structions for, making. solar:; ¢ powered. zac ‘ge! aw Valeo be" « -available. dei sate § bee “ “Our: -hope ‘is to" get. window ratios and wailatag ‘ size’ and ‘fed. inta.the bus's | computer, ‘enabling- Honke | and his assistant Edwin‘ Lao to > ‘give’ advice ‘on: saving energy. tie. tell” ‘them, by cine’ * stalling better insulation, “or. double « glazing, they, could ‘save so much on their energy bill,” Henke: says... . CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 15; 980 ion Cream of mail fraud ripoffs SEATTLE . You'd likely call is a clothes- “Vine, : But for a mere $39.96 AUS. .)) you can order the same item by mail and call it something fancier, like."Solar Clothes Dryer,” which Is Som are no-cost," such as turning off’ ventilation ‘systems. at® night when’ the ‘building is not in use. Some arg low-cost, such as replacing large elec- _ tricdl. motors with smaller, more. efficient ones. The average « building takes about a day to monitor, Honké says. , what its k say it is, For an additional $9.95, you can order — you guessed it — “Solar it - wap) 2 Consider the $4.95 “Hides “a Swat," sold .by mail as a , Special fly-swatter that “wou- Idn't be-recognized as such around the home.” It, was a folded newspaper. One mail-order’ “Cancer: Cure-All” charged customers $700 for ‘a syringe and bottle filled with wat officials sometimes known as clothes pins. - Postal authorities cdinpiled . some. of the most, flagrant - d was ated seaweed aed kelp com- 4 * pound. In another case, a 98'year- old Massachusetts. woman was sold ity insur- \ “The ‘Fireside le Restaurant : in conjunction wee latest in new: he Fireside _ ance. people d more in iy. energy, 80; nee ll do a dot $ Lites “Tourist industry ~ officials upset BY. JUNE WATANABE f ; HONOLULU (AP) '— Recent ; reports .’of ' crimes against ‘tourists have local government and tourist in- _», @ustry’ officials up’in arms’. , over” what ‘they’ call’ over- blown.. and misleading re- particularly. in _the Canadian media. : But. the furore aiso has_ prompted Officials to reflect on the problem and its effects on. the state's biggest econ- ** omic source — tourism. “Perhaps the. state of - Hawaii has been promoted as paradise for too long because paradise conjures an image of utopia where there is no‘sin, crime or. corruption,” ” says Maui Mayor Hannibal Trav- , ares. “Asaresulta few tragic acts of crime become head- * Mine ‘news: stories only be-- cause they ceciired in Haw- aii, ' The ‘Hawaii “State ‘As: sociation of Counties, which is: made: up- of. officials. from -: that less than one per cent of the counties of Oahu, Hawa bd and Kauai,” called al e ie the bad puplicity. “We're not here to solve the problem ‘of ‘crime - in general,” said» Kauai Mayor Edpardo Mafapit. “You can't cag eee ways. oF iro Guy eee ‘solve crime overnight. We're here to discuas the effect of the adverse publicity eman- ating’ from*the' Ganadian - Press. “The: wuisttor Hindustr: ; nuera ei Award mattresses are specifi The’ ‘Bay. is wide. awake to Individual sleeping ace Baycrest: lly.designed to suit you: Silver . Award for firm: Gold ‘Award eee firm and Diamond Award for extra firm support, Their rich- looking tickin . , The queen'size Diamond'A for sleeping comfort.-As with a Awa + insulation and vertical prebullt! borders’ insure aura ty ‘anda good night's rest. + SILVER AWARD : GOLD AWARD » DIAMOND AWARD County: officials --were unanimous that, the program unfairly depicted the crime’ situation in Hawaii. . . Guy Paul, Hawaii Coun- ty police chief, said statewide statistics show that less than five per cent of all. crime in Hawaii involved tourists and ‘all victims are tourists. “Those statistics show the: 2 prob- ents, who are the. primary victims of -erline here,”: Paul said: He also said that while violent crime is a problem, it is not.a major problem. ‘Answer for Sunday Crossword Puzzle. No.- 916. is Answer’ for ‘Sunday, October 12, Cryptoquip: RETIRED PEDAGOGUE FEELS SERENE SELF- IMPORTANCE ON RURAL CAMPUS. 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Carpets by Ivan Oglow, 365-7771 Nelson Prince Rupert Replies and comments should be received by November 30, 1980, addressed to: Director, Protection Branch, Ministry of Forests, 1450 Government Street, Victoria, 8.C., VBW 3E7 BV 1X4 Phone: Information Services (604) 384-4434 , _ Province of British Columbia : Ministry of Attorney General