October 7, 1987 femeyt Be yoo or bow ak repetes Cea ‘Male/Female dancers a Forks, B.C. VOH HO. 3/80 1979 MONZA (der, o.b.o. V-8, 4-spd. 3880 3/78 1974 FORD Ranger, %-ton, $800: 1972 Ford Comet, $150: BH., in- sulated and wired canopy, $450. 365-3072 3/78 wn CHEV ay good condition, $2,000 0.b.0. oF Swap for van, Sines. a7 1976 FORD Gronodo, $2, 199. 1980 Ford Mustang, $3,000 4-spd., canopy 3.9% FINANCING 0.A.C. piverview "300-9133 «= FRAIL 1986 TOYOTA, Cexira cob truck canopy. 365-7842. 1/14 CHRYSLER New Yorker, condition $700. o.b.0. 365. 37 im 1979 HONDA Civic, Special Edition, Sat Ras A; mechanically." Asking "3a $00, 365-27: 78 1980 Ford ee 351 outo., cruise, radio, iow Mmnleoge. ials. inate “SAE window var s en ‘ar FE Costlegor. Ph. 365-6615 3958. ind Planer, COMPLETE Iogging company looder, fire tools and Package or will 489-3672 or 426- 775 TANDEM utility trailer Slectric brokes wired r 1962," 3-ton jing bunks 1: spare parts: separate. Ph. 1982 HONDA Qddesy ‘excellent condition, 365-5472 115 body.o BARTENDER TO WORK EVENING SHIFT Starting Immediately. Bring Resume to: ANTHONY'S PIZZA & STEAKHOUSE #1 1101 - 2nd Street, Castlegar Between 2 p.m, and 4p.m. weekdays No Phone Calls Please! oe en AND TOPPING. PHONE 366.7900, ___.__ aS o. tin/40 NEW LOCATION VICTOR SHOE _REPAIR CALL 365-6632 © SUB COMPACTS * VANS © MIO SIZE © FULL SIZE TRAIL 964-0211 ATTRACTIVE : multi-colored, red kittens (4-temale and \-smup). 060-6706... _ 9/0 ONE-YEAR-OLD male very well mannered cat, te Color, 999.7631 ofter’S p.m. 3/78 Wem RAE’S PLUMBING 365-6658 GOLD chain breegiet with initials, F.0., downtown. 2362. 3/80 SPAYED female Calico cat, from Salmo. Answers to Cri THE PLUMBING RELIABLE hard worker want steady employment. willing to frele 4 Sis Le ful, call jervi Wa SABYSITTER io coe Ta 1 and and HEATING DOCTOR Contracting + Repairs & Renovations schoo! 1 child. Calf Boro 365-639 citer 3 p.m. Plumbing 24 Hour Service CARPENTER available for repairs : eS 2: 4 p.m, 365-6768. 7/78 399-4762 Reward offered. 357-2056. _7/ ‘on Columbia Avenue. 365-7646. ___3/78 FOUND items are not chor for. If you've found something, the Action Ad number 12 ‘onytime business hours. We'll run the Steeves tree of charge. _tin/67 B&H CARPET INSTALLATION school trips, weekly RELIABLE Grade 12 high school student will babysit, after school, evenings or weekends. 365-8380 at 3/78 TO GOOD HOMES Four tige stripped kittens. 365-2803. FORD cor oF truck with good nly, motor not necessary Can’ attord to spend much, but will look at anything. 399-4118. 3/80 DANIEL'S Friday. 8,00" om As ms PAINTING & glow subdivision av | WINDOW WASHING TO BUY: Old antique carpenter and cal makers tools ner, levels, slicks etc. collect'576-6370 TO BUY: Used pointing easel's (edutt 9 and child's) and other un- inting supplies. Phone Sous Esters p.m, TA WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. JACKPINE POLES WANTED. For information (509) 732-4511. 7/75 FIANO in good condition. 346, 2770. io RENT: For Nov. 1, 3 bdrm. country home — preferably Pass Cr — must have wi heoter 0 or r fireplace. (365-5399. W746 WE WANT someone in this area whe has mechanical ability for counter sales and service dept Full time. 365-8431 PERSON to live-in ‘end d help with child core lig! housekeeping. 365. S600 sore 3/78 SCHOOL a 365-6971 AIDE if gorpen cabine! niture restoration. noes Eiotge 365-2094. 7 Applications are invited tor the position of School Aide at Stonley Humphries Secondary School/Special Education Cen- SHERMAK CONSTRUCTION Qualifications: Grade 12 Education: Special Education dustries would be an asset. The position is 7 hours per day, 10 months per year Hours of work between 07:30- 16:30, rate of pay $10.62 per our Application forms and job descriptions are available at the Schoo! Board Office Applications should be ad. dressed to the Undersigned and arrive at the Schoo! Board Office no later than 4:00 p.m October 9, 1987 J. DASCHER Secretary-Treasurer School partag No.9 865 C co. LTD. House Froming ‘Siding ning Cobine of «Renovations ALL TYPES OF 2 WHITE females, 1 block on white male, 8-week-old kittens to 5. 3/78 WHITE, black and white and gr: 4-YEAR-OLD male . German shepherd, excellent with children to good counti home. 14. 8 am. - 6: p.m. after7 p.m. 359-7141. 3/80 car or truck, new or used. Direct from ‘volume tactory jsater credit. Call cottect 1 Ph. 365-2932 | = MIKE MAKORTOFF WOMAN in her 30s willing to LEE MULLER BOBCAT SERVICES -3300 * landscaping sapeptic fields pp tie AVAILABLE: Walks driveways North Castlegar 38 2690 376 400 $16,995 OCTOBER wow $12,995 USED MOTOR HOMES & VANS tym NEW Sth WHEEL TRAILERS ina .now $16,900 tonne" $21,600 ~ HARVEST OF SAVINGS We're Clearing Out Our 1987s to make room for the ‘88s. USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN BUY NOW, PAY LATER ‘A deposit or your trade will hold til spring MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES LTD. Dealer 5012 Costleger 10.’ WILDERNESS Now $3,600 NEW MOTOR HOMES ‘now 548,600 wow $48,768 wow *43,000 I7eROVAL asc 240 ROYAL CLASSIC m8 ROVAL CLASSIC orative coating diester. AX4 or any truck, lease! buy, rat SAG ail Frankie or Ray collect 204-4411. DL8105. Want a Vehicle? Credit a quires foblem? For fast approval 1-800-663-6933 ‘A.N.T. All makes and 8196. wh du n WEB-470 stolen. Gardening Equipment inside. If you see my Vandura Van abandon- WORK, hoppi Phone our Action Line 365: zi soury ‘OF SALMO. { mininy S acres mill site, Building on Columbia "Av Castlegar. 4-Boy Commercil ‘on (442-6200 NELSON 362-6122 yy ON Westar Timber WANTED © White Pine Logs, All Sizes © Cedar, Fir & Spruce — Peeler Size Top Dollar for Top Quality! CONTACT: CAM BARLOW 365-8437 © 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. WANTED Building to Burn The Slocan Valley Fire Commission requires an old building which can be burned as part of a training session put on by the B.C. Fire Academy. Anyone witha building they wish bur- ned in area “H” is asked to contact: C. HAVILAND — 226-7505 B. BALDIGARA — 352-6665 WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS Castlégar News 197 Columbia Ave., Castlegar. pat dential sinter. exterior). rehens! lumited competition and re investment stone and eno nvert yatem tor grive- Sidewalks, poo! decks, on 3e ee Ors, Up to. RRA HELP WANTED Whistler Mountain Ski Corp jewing HELP WANTED Wholesale Prices. For quall- ty Agutt Neveltien send age, signet Joys-R- Uersize Bio weet Bleed: 5 ver V! 100 PT. Electric Generators ang sets, Motors, in Gears, Friesen a ireining program eterna’ ‘avail le). Conti Sarvin inguatriee ine. a1 to it or "reatment equi j, please call hoe: Serious m4 4 quote, case #87/70 2. ‘ara on NESS SpronTuNITIES ‘echnology. Bees. Mnans aero scat Be were Sirs aioe B.C. and A Iberta. The Linoed mesnis fuses Bice outlet. Neve re nazzard a we her up ie 208 2a fe iad oh worenien, Business: S Total investment covered by product Ne i Soatment. trom 6000 or more depen: nt of Heat Part-time or Full. ering ext eine starts priva Por tintor Free-How to extra, quickly, 9 meas, sSvout “Rnure Kelowna B.C. V 2. for handiing and mail- resus, Your Taxes. Semin: tare on how to do business in 10 ow, 5. Owners Retiring : wook, EDUCATIONAL _ Siptoma cor correspondence yn schoo! Full-time Power! 1 ~ $day tui & Barun cestnuvere ie tina Clal core of Vi a sal 1 Summerian B liquor license. Jim Lynch Sea ter oe Rhodes, Lakeview ‘evenings ford. B58. TION: 1.800: More fen ‘eres bax on 888 iv Mile jouse B.C. PERCOnALS Lighti Llghti og jomen japan. Mexi Non Boland Ph Priligeines: Laser fSostiand, 101 cow One, experienced Audio. tish. Top Sap. toe mon” Free Send reeume to Prairie Elec: Blossome, tronics, 11006-1 4 Seana, Prairie, Alberta TEV we denier town jonny oie moe rush ruemond 9348-636 Work mister $1,000 weekly. a Applications mn West Vancouver, Berries Jobs! Jobs! When you eee the apartment Quartz clock movements merals. CO's, metal plastic, dale: ‘musical 8, baro- class serait call oo eae {CBC injury Claime? Cait See, Vencower, 8.6 (rial lawyer with five years ings and je Teusone evel able. mation: Box 377 Lease Operators. Positions available for qualified opera- are int in purchasing fully rigged high- tractors under @ unk Hest progrem. Financing avaliable. Minimum erlenced In head infury and jun Bner major clatme, Percent availabie. requir. and ae rate tax supplied. Stove or Grant at: 1-800-863- 6205. industrial 2 2 Proven Scitation & ie. shouts be sent pribr 2. ‘ere Gs SCYONA Presl- Richards, Dritt- Geos Pubushing. Box 250, Ganges, B.C, V06 1E0. Tireman required must. be tence Annual Resume to Oct ; altver, coins. seit ‘trade '& refine. gis. noerng oo Box 04, Kiteooty, Condor - ry "Baetdan ts (a03)Be2. ale. 1640600 Granvitie . ‘Street, Vancouver. Province-Wid e Blanket B.C. Ads Reach over 920,000 homes for only $129! Blanket Clossitied of the B.C. ond Yukon C sllow you to place your od in over 60 papers in nearly every suburban ond rural morkel in 8.C. ond the Yukon ‘and we can also orrange the same thing for every other province in Car 2). Castlégar News Classified Ads 365-2212 Or write: Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 CARPENTER available to do renovations, etc. No job Reasonable. Phene 365-2375 cveltable er aeYosvee of “s 10/65 EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS: ; tlegar. Answeri . 32/3 WESTCOAST SEAEOOPS at Cas ‘Mohawk, Oc. 1987, 10:00 a.m. 16 6:30 / TRAVELLING COMPANION _ for ens of - October. Male/Female, drivers. licence reciat re expenses. 1. 10a.m.-Ip.m. 3/79 r fh Casth Compus; parki Seo oe on well os sivox onde wien ay. biter “seme 333.7090, local HE HEART FOUNDATION fot accepts with gratitude "In 284. Offer ‘louen: 3-00 pom. os 14, i Memoriam” nations which CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. memoriam donations. mation Boo as . 365- 5167. 104 TENDERS will be received up to noon, October 14, 1987 for snow Tomeval’ trom, the toliowing School District No. 9 Sastlegar Primary; Riiaird lementary;,.Kinngied Junior, Secondary "School: Robson . - Twin Rivers Elemen- jalley Vista Elementary; J’ Park Elementary. s Sealed tenders for the following Silviculture Surv contracts will. be received by the regional/district f Ministry of Forests, 845 Columbia Avenue, Casilegor, B.C. on the dates shown below. Contract $87NO5-005. Located: Beaton Creek/N-E- gccepted. - , | Arrow District: Secretory-Treasurer, Arrow, Ne slivictre Sur- No. 865 Cc. Vi nett W300 B.C. BUILDINGS INVITATION TO TENDER veys on of this site prior to abetting RENOVATIONS a bid is not ders is 11:00 a.m., October 20, TO HEALTH UNIT fenders 1987, at which time all tenders Deadline for receipt of ten- wil be sons: Contact Per- akun, 265-3685. Tenders must be submitted on 34 | | the form and in the envelopes supplied which, with par. ticulars, may be obtained from the Ministry of Forests mar Seal 97 — RENOVATIONS TO HEALTH UNIT, 7343 4th Street, Grond Fi : wwil'be opened in publ in lic at: British Columble Buildings. Corporation Ministry of Forests 662 Stanley Street, whe, B.C. wi 100 ie All tender be obtained at the Seove choad Falls on video TORONTO (CP) — In an attempt to gain insight into what causes elderly people to fall; four video cameras have been mounted in the Bay- crest Centre for Geriatric Care to monitor high-traffic ayable cs ‘he British Colum- ia Buildings Corporation, ciundesle ee return of plons and specifications in good condition wi within 30 days of tender opening. General enquiries relating to wings and specifications Shell ba directed 90M Aitchison of 354-6191, Nelson.” Tenders must be submitted on the forms privided in sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or ony tender will not necessarily be accepted. B.C. Buildings Corporation Ovr Action Ad Neomber is 365-2212 areas. Any falls captured on tape will be examined by Dr. Cyril Gryfe, Baycrest's medica! di- rector. ‘The videotapes can be quence of events leading to the fall. Your Car is a Victim of Rust Attack. Now RUST ARRESTER is here Computer answer to drug queries TORONTO (CP) — Many patients who pick up pre- scriptions from their drug stores are reluctant to ask busy pharmacists about their medications. But a Toront comp- TALLAHASSEE, Fila. (AP) — Cancer and enviropmentalists may be headed for a clash over research involving the Pacific yew tree, a slow-growing species in limited supply. Meanwhile, chemists at Florida State University are racing to devise a means of synthesizing the potential anti-cancer drug made from the back of the Pacific yew. “We're working 80 hours a week... at nights and every Saturday, every Sunday,” said Robert Holton, an of chemistry and researcher at “What fascinates chemists is not only that ft works, but that it stops cancer in a totally new way from any hopes to encourage con- sumers to seek information about their prescriptions from an in-store computer kiosk that provides a list of dos and don'ts for more than 5,000 drugs sold in Canada. “Unfortunately, there’s an apathy among people,” said Harry Senders, president of Pharmasystems Inc. the Canadian distributor of the known drugs.” The barks contains taxol, 2 compound also being studied by researchers working for the U.S. National Cancer Institute, The P the ion of straw- like structures, microtubules, that inhibit cell division. In clinical trials, it has worked against a broad range of cancers, Holton said. Out of 12 ovarian cancer patients for whom standard therapy had failed, “three improved with taxol, two dramatically,” said Dr. William McGuire of John Hopkins Medical Centre in Baltimore. tf if fig ‘dh Bae iy? it t Quite « few sabepnelen of yes site Te Serer zones, but they're scrubby and have little useful bark. elsewhere, Rust said, is that the tree grows very slowly. “You can't just go back and plant more,” Rust said. “Trees one foot in diameter are older than the country (the United States).” reproducing taxol synthetically,” US. eongead information cen- FS Beople don't ask ques- tions,” Senders said from his office in Markham, Ont. “They don't say, ‘What's this drug for? How do I take it? ‘What are the side effects? " The kiosk features a com- puter screen that displays information such as what conditions a drug is used to treat, its side effects and in- teractions with other sub- stances. MAKES PRINTOUT A consumer can call up information using either the generic or the brand name of a drug. The computer then provides a printout in regular type or large print. “It tells you how important it is to stay away from alcohol when you're taking a tran- quillizer, or the immediate reaction you'll get when you take that first antidepres- sant,” Senders said. The, section on Haldol, for a wo ‘ ata oe it may take several days or weeks before its full effect is achieved. A lengthy list of possible side effects is given for the drug, known by: the generic name haloperidol, including blurred vision, dry mouth and constipation. But it warns that if certain symp toms appear — among them fever, loss of bladder control or seizures — the patient should stop taking the med- ication and seek emergency treatment. UPDATES INFORMATION Senders, who has tested the system in two Toronto drug stores, said the com- puter program costs about $650 a year to lease from Pharmasystems, which in- cludes at least three annual updates. The company will provide a complete kiosk for about $8,000, but Senders said a drug store could install its own computer and printer for under $2,000, ‘The ¢omputer disk can be programmed to flash ad- vertisements on- the Screen for in-store specials or pro- vide articles on health-care issues from medical journals, said Senders, who hopes to market the information cen- tres across Canada. Leroy Fevang, executive- director of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association in Ottawa, said the concept offers the public a good op- portunity to obtain infor- mation. THAN ROCK CONCERTS Hammering TORONTO (CP) — Hammering nails is probably harder on your ears than rock concerts or the roar of traffic, says a professor who has built a mechanical head to test ear rotectors. Hans Kunov, a professor of biomedical electronics, and his team at the University of Toronto's Institute of Bio- medical Engineering are studying ways to evaluate ear pro- tectors. The mechanical head is filled with electrical and acoustical gear and wired for instrument readings that indicate the force of sounds on the inner ear, and is built to react to sound the way the human head does. The team’s work bears out the latest thinking — that so-called impulsive sounds are damaging because they don’t sound as bad as continuous noise. “Something that sounds loud may not do as much damage as a short ‘click’ that lasts only a couple of milli- seconds,” says Kunov. That brief pulse can be intense and insidiously dangerous. 5 This.is tricky. to.evéluate,-partly beeause-researchers can't go‘around firing off guns next to a subject’s eardrums. Even if they could, the way humans perceive sound is deceptive, Kunov says. » HITS THE EAR For example, an increase of three decibels in loudness is hardly noticeable, but it represents a doubling of energy hitting the ear. Ringing in the ears is the most straightforward way to detect an overload to the hair cells of the inner ears, but by then it’s too late. Because human heads are covered with skin, it's even harder to evaluate plugs and muff-type protectors. Just about everywhere on the body, the skin slides around freely, and the head and its ear canals are no exception. “The common mi: — that we had, in the beginning — was that skin is just something soft that sits on top of something hard,” he says. But skin bunches up, even in the earhold, and the skin around the ears matters a lot. Fitting over-the-ear devices “is exceedingly sensitive to how you place the muff on the skin,” Kunov says. “We have found in our tests that it is very difficult to repeat a particular setting.” RESEMBLES SKIN To get realistic results, university scientists created a $20,000-model head, called an acoustic test fixture, covered Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 CASTLE TIRE (1977) LTD. SALES & SERVICE >) 365-7145 = 1060 Columbia, K & A TIRES LTID.© We Specialize in Brakes & Shocks (SERVICE & SALES) con 365-2955 Lorry Chernenkotf, Owner 1807 Columbia Ave. RIOGESTORNE nails worse with a silicone-based rubber skin that elosely resembles the springiness and damping effect of real skin. The work, funded by a $50,000 grant from the Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine, included building a torso — because of the way a head is tilted, shoulders and clothing can all reflect how sound is reflected to the eardrums. Kunov’s team is helping a U.S. company to evaluate its line of ear protectors and is sharing the model head with the institute which is using it to check flight helmets and other military gear. Kunov said his team wants the model, which looks like a human head, to be more than just a pretty face. His panai’s work bee alvonstysshown pretactars show ee worn by hunters, } Antibiotics cure | > for 5 , it files 2 j i ee R82. i begs & MEET who use mechanical sanders. Bryant .dgins, Kiwanis ATLANTA (AP) — Singer- songwriter Anita Bryant was among 21 women who joined the Atlanta Kiwanis Club as it ended its 69-year tradition or individual with ACCOU CLE We require an erpociee ee ecenting clerk eep! NTING fillan upcoming vacancy with our firm. ing experience to of all-male membership. “I didn’t quite agree the Supreme Court ruling that forced them (civic clubs) to take women,” she following her induction week. “But it’s quite an honor for me to be among the women.” The other women included astate appeals cont judge, a The person we are looking for will sess a wide range of accounting skills ‘ond must be able to operate efficiently in a one person ac- counting office as a part of our overall dealer: ship program. We offer a peer remuneration and it program ai forward to receiving your resume. with said last All replies will be treated with the strictest confidence. Mail inquiries only please. c/o Tim Cavaghan, Controller, Pontiac Buick GMC GMC Ltd. - first city columnist and the governor's 13, 1987 at6:; their interest in property is _Bylaw 160an opportunity to Ps, shed or NOTICE Public Hearing Partin is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on T Oc- vesday, 30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 460 Colum- bie Avenue, Costlegor, B.C., in order to sailors cd persons who believe that to Zoning written: odd a S; ° ByLAI The intenfot bylaw 493 is to amend pi ge ‘of Castlegar Zoning Bylaw 160 to pecialized Industrial (M4) Zone ve to the of Part of Lot 14, Plan 15535, District Lot 12353, Kootenay below) from ‘Specialized Industrial (M3)’ selspggieioed industrial (may. zoning designation District toe théwn Ad PUSESS. The above bylaw Columbia Avenue, and further information are available at City Hall, 460 Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1G7 during office hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or phone 365-7227.