PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Monaay, August 22, 1977 . LONG BEACH Charter flight . into wilderness — oe . ye es * Sri CP - The federal park: service is trying to stop a Victoria airline company from flying tourists into wildeMess forest land that is destined to apgeome part of Pacific Rim National fark on Vancouver Island’s west coast. Parks officials said Friday the tourists areusing a trail recently cut through bush that should be left ag wilderness, and that the flights will disturb wildlife. But Cougar Air, the charter arm of Victoria Air Services offering the trp, says it is helping tourists visit a remote He said the boundaries of the park’s West Coast Trail unit, which contain the lake and falls, have not yet been deter- mined because some of the property aquisition from forest companies must still be completed. Woodward said it is hard to say who has authority over the property, now ovincial Crown timber land, until it omes part of the park. Mike O’hanton, a Cougar Air official denied in an interview that his ataff had cut a new trail, adding they had merely WARDWARE STORES arte ae ALL LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE a GORDON & 7 _ bring you T.V. GUID we ae . } Par RT nes Monday August 22 mpm. to Midnight 9] but beautiful lake and waterfall 60 miles improved “‘an old Indian trail.” oo north of here. , O'Hanlon :also denied continuing the - : The provincial parks branch says the clearing work after being ordered to stop a ae , federal government is exaggerating the by Parks Canada. - KING 3 cFTK 4 BCTV 9 ‘KeTs KIRO i Fe problera. teb i this cnmee Turnbull, director im wee (NBC) » (CBC) _ (Tv) r. (PBS). _(cBs) “ e dispute began earlier this summer anada’s western regional ofice in a ; 7 ~reneoeaae i § when Stan Woodward, acting superin- Calgary, said his branch is trying to have :00 cals Make Cdn. Open Emergency Mister Fi tendent of the: national park 12 miles north the fli hts stopped “because the company 18 News ones Emervency 4 ere, Was some people were uctting seems going at it gung-ho. : * a trail from Tsusiat Lake to a nearby = “One of the trips they offer involves Sh News Cont a _fmergency ul 4 waterfall. flying over Sea Lion Island and we fear 700 § News Cont’ “News Zoom A _ The area is withina proposed extension the wildlife will be distrubed,” he said. a News: Cont’ OP ONOWS Ss 200M “ “ 8 of the park, which already includes Long “This continual flying in an dout is not my asf News Cont’ Pe News re ‘ Beach on the Island's west coast and the _ idea of a wilderness experience and that’s : News Cont eNOS eee oerden Ei Broken Islands group in Barkley Sound. what we hope the park will be.” :00 [| Seattle. Hourglass The Jeffersons | ‘Mac-Neil 8 Woodward said he first heard of the He said the flights can’t be stopped 215 §| Tonight Hourglass The Jeffersons | Lehrer a Cougar operation when a hiker hold him _ because they are not under Parks Canada _ 380 J Hollywood: Hourglass — | Headilng,._ Males aa q. people were cutting a trail to the falls. ~. control, but he hopes the’ support. of 45-9 Squares “Hourglass. - ‘Hunters 2 The Flying * The airline planned to fly tourists into the conservationists and public sentiment will =00 | Little House Barnby The Waltons .° | Deuces” i the falls. ; stop the flights. . 215 || On Prairie Jones Cont! . Cont? a He said the company was told to quit | 30 EF Little House Barnaby ; cont’. * - Cont’ a work on ithe trail, but several wrecks ler on Lee, a provincial parks branch ; 745 F On Prairia Jones Cont! Cont! % went back and fi cutting. “Its, cial, 8 e. problem has. been ~~. "Mon. . " ; 8 just like building ahouseonalot youdon’t exaggerated, and when a staff member ne Ar Movies: conewrt™ nase. “ha Whistle Greene i own,” said Woodward. went in to look at the trail “he could 230 | Agnamus’ Room 222 Sanford’ = and§ Shades EI hardly find the work that’s been done.” ; 45 |: Son | OF Greene am? He said the company has set up day . Burt Reynold N The Nev 7 bie tours of the lake for $50.a person, and said © About 14,000 acres of timber within anf cen A Newsmagacine | -Avengers O08 ot at s he was amazed that brochures ad- proposed boundaries of the park are 40 ii etlaal ViPn ‘Gar: Age or a: vertising it were aboard the government- leased by MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. and’ 145 n Ryan VIP. cnr Uncertainty 4 run British Columbia ferries. B.C. Forest Products Ltd, both. of Van- — . 4 : ' couver. ; :00 News The National - CTV News Cont’ % “Our first concern is that the company 15 News h Night - News i cut an unauthorized trail in an area that © Lee said an evaluation is being made of ts ants t Final Hour ; .Realidades 3 will be a park,” said Woodward. the timber held by the companies in the : ow Korda Einal eae Gatidades . “Without a trail the charter flight will be West Coast Trail unti, and the govern- .:00 | Tonight ‘Collection The Late Show. Po Kotak; useless because there is no way of getting ment will begin discussing trading it for 715 | Show Cont’ “Butterfiles ° are [Late Movie: to the falls.” other timber lands when it is completed. 30 qonlght Cont’ free’ 1a aglfever See . ' , aa . ein” . ok se , . . . WE PUT ANYTHING BACK ON” 7 = @| Tuesday, August 23 , -. 10am. to 5p.m.|2 8 i a ner | , om wet SE EL By 00: Fee! Of Fr. Giant.) Jean Canriem.”-f : “Price is | —————T + t T t a S l ts ae 6. lee M3 | Fortune [Man Anis Show cole! ie fries fe ny i : ; “Right ' es in ica r n p a n j 130 it’s Anybody's Mr. Dressup Definition .~ Love of Life : . : 4 745 9 Guess - | Mr, Dressup Definition Midday News _ of fingers and arms Vp ieltes jE lee mes ; e stars treet Impressions The Restless g a a — = 3 Chico D And Sesame Hot \ ; Seareh For . : : e Man treet Hands - : Tomorrow HNCOUVER (CP)—Two Dr. Lister’s students, keep the severed finger or . , oe? ae "" . young children born without recently returned here from. limp on ice. - of owen iriinlapaiar io ; Eyewitness thumbs got new ones Louisville where he studied The degree of returned :30 || Days Of Summer ‘77 Adam-12 “As The recently when their index microsurger and ‘function varies, Dr. Lister . 245 ff Our Lives CBC News - * Adorn-12 — ‘World Turns: fingers were maved and replantations—replacing said, with children having — — . —_x converted into thumbs at severed limbs using an the highest rate. 0 Days .Of _ Wild _ Movie ‘ As: The World Vancouver General operating microscopetosee —_In salvage cases, where a i390 | Or Lives Kingdon i Matinee: [Turns , Hospital's new hand injury the tiny blood vessels and limb is damaged or surgery a5 | The Doctors Death Valley The Ad- . Guiding clinic. netves which must be sewn takes place long after the The Doctors Days venturers Light Inanother cae, a man se- together, _ accident, survival rate is . :00 ff Another All in | Gant’ "A In, vered all four fingers and . Lister said people are ‘more than 40 per cent, he 315. | World The Family “Cont, The Family was able to recover one of not always aware that the said. . . 10 Anather Edge . . Alan Hamel . , | Match coe, them, which the clinic replanted member won't Salvage surgery is don me 4 1 World OF Night Show zm Game replanted as his index function as well as it did when a thumb or a hand or :00 | Movies = * Take Alan Hamel : ‘Dinah! finger. . before coming off. SUR- more than two fingers are — _ 115 7 “Rampage” Thirty Show’ | -Dinaht “With a clean-cut inj VIVAL GOOD. - off, he said, adding it’s 380° Robert Mitchum [ Celebrity Ancther . Dinah? we can put anything bac He said in ideal situations, , always done with children wi | Elsa Martinelll | Cooks .. World ; Dinaht on,’ says Dr. Graham where the cut is clean and because results are always “Too § con i's Your “Another Sesame Lister of Louisville, Ky. surgery is done within six good and the child may 15 9 Cont! Choice World - Street. . here recently to help with hours, the survival rate for really need the limb when it 130 Cont! Penell ‘The Lucy Sesame operations at the clinic. the replanted member is 95 grows u 245 1 Cont" Box “th Show. Dr. Lister said an operation is done if it will improve function and, in the case of women, if it will maintain a good appear- ance. ' Dr. Peter Gropper, one of cent, The finger often s a greater chance of survival, said the doctor, because it has na muscles and muscle tissue is the first to die in a severed limb. He said. it also helps to munity College. flood nearly 5,000 tervenors sald. status as an interyener. SKAGIT OPPONENTS WARN OF LAW SUIT SEATTLE AP - Canadian opponents to the raising of Ross Dam are prepared to file suit in United States federal courts if a permit allowing the project is not rescinded by the Federal Power Commission, an attorney for the Canadians said Saturday. filed early this month, around mid-September. Meanwhile, he said, the services of Washington,D.C. attorney Bruce Terris, an environmental specialist, have been enlisted. The intervenors include the Run Our Skagit Spoilers Committee and long-time Skagit fighter David Brousson, a consultant with the Vancouver Com- issues The FPC recently granted the Seattle power com- pany a license to raise the dam 122 feet, which would acres There are “substantial errors, omissions, and points of law’’ in the FPC decision, statement from of the valley. e in- The U.S. Department of the Interior recently filed a similar application, citing loss of Indian fishing rights and damage to fishing in general in the Ross Lake area, The Interior Department also is petitioning for - Leed said he expected all three petitions will be acted upon at the same, time, ; ¥ Roe The high success of ‘replantation operations is due to microsurgery, Dr. § Lister said. USE VEINS “You can suture very tiny vessels because of it and, for instance, take out a tiny vein from the one part of the hand and use it as an artery in another.” Dr. Gropper said sutures used in microsurgery are as ff small as 18 microns in diameter, which is smaller than a human hair. Operations on .the two children who had missing thumbs replaced with index fingers involves movin muscles and tendons an “If several fingers are off, and you only have one or if some are too badly damaged, you want to replace the ones that are most useful, You don’t always put the fingers back in the place they came | from.” Operations can take from six ta 20 hours, Dr. Lister said, depending on their difficulty. He said a_ widely- publicized story in April about the Louisville team replacing a man’s severed arms got more coverage than it deserved. “It was quite straightforward and only took nine hours.” aE pe Rete Hor Whee us : 635-65)¢ | A | Store Hours: Tues to-Sat:-9a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. A a oe “Aladdin” — FEATURING Back to School. LTD.. . 606 LAZELLE we a | character unch xt Seattle attorney Roger Leed said the Canadian lo different intervenors, who have an application pending before tobe a em d were in- ee ma the FPC appealing a decision which gives Seattle City tended to, sald Dr, Lister. Sot : ee ee Light permission to raise Ross Dam, “are prepared to Replantations also depend re 5 me the, bring suit in the circuit court of appeals.” on what fingers are SO Pee Sue Leed said the group expects action on the petition, available to surgeons, he . mo > So said . : ne . ° - es