wo 4 was Legionnaire's Disease has - ‘Herald Staff Writer, The Terrace resident: who” suffering: “from recovered’ and is . back ‘in good ~ health. released. complaining of a bad cough became ‘quite’ confused, ‘developed an extremely high for a couple of days, The - pneumonia . wasn't responding ” to” the ‘usual By CARLA WILSON | ' . Dt. Barrie Phillips, the - ppecialist’ in, medicine for the Terrace and © Kitimat hospitals, diagnosed. ” and treated the man suf-- fering from the disease. The © . man’s name. hasn't been. fever and eventually had to. be put on an artificial ven- : tilating machine to ‘breathe for him; ‘he was unconscious. _ Phillips ‘paid’ a.man ‘ came into the hospital at the | beginning of June. . . In the hospital X-rays, it showed the patient had | pneumonia’ and’ he -soon - : Phillips. _ antibiotis - treatment,. ~* Phillips desided to gend the “man’s stests toa laboratory in - Ottawa’. to Legionnaire' 3 Disease. The | check for lab atthe: Terrace hospital hadn't been: able to isolate a ~ bacteria. internal | The man also hada severe bacterial infection, said ease of peats bug _ Disease in BC. ‘The first one: The tests were sent to Ottawa in the second week in was reported in Salmon Arm June, but the results didn't” a few: months ago. come back until July 41. “We went ahead end treated him for several’ different bugs,’’ said. Phillips. - - This is only the -second ° Legionnaire’s. ‘ Dwayne ‘received probation after being found guilty’ on. a charge of. ‘breaking and entering with six months intent. ’ Terrace Esso. Statiovearlier this year. ; : Judge §.R. Romilly - assessed Plerre Masella a *. fine ‘of $100 or 10 days in jail “after he pleaded guilty to a. Bellerose He broke into the charge of fraudulently taining food and lodging. ob- _. Affine of $100 of 10 days in jail was ‘handed to Colin Nicolson on a charge of theft “under $200. Two pergons received fines for charges of driving over the -.08 limit, “ Both Allan. Cameron and Janus Tessier will have to pay $350, “The - disease is. not significantly contagious, ‘Phillips: sald. The incubation period for itis about a week, so the man ‘must have. picked it up somewhere in this area, The disease is caused by a ‘3 vubacteria and it seems to have in air- - conditioning equipment. : been isolated. The bacteria seems to be in the environment and is likely to affect people in the summer rather than in the colder times of the year. The . disease has probably been around for several years, but there isn’t a specific means. of diagnosing it. The bacteria’ was first discovered after a severe outbreak in Philadelphia in 1976 where: it struck a ‘Legionnaire’s | convention. Beba Stoyka (left) Is a full-time employee - ‘at. Northern Delights and Shella ‘Foote, who is holding her son Thula, was one of the original founders of the co-op. They! re siting Ina corner of the store surrounded bya a handmade quilt: and. feb" By ‘CARLA WILSON . Herald Stailf Writer’ : ‘Where: do you. go. in Terrace Lf you're looking for ‘natural foods, herbs, locally- made arts and crafts, books - and natural fibre clothing? - t's the little white building . on the corner .of, Kalum Street a Lakelse..Avenue. | that used to .be the local police station and B.C. Hydro office. Northern. Delights is a whole food co-op and it has. been operating since: 1978 nn al ne rely 6 : ddes a Ono iq i. fet). mo hel sens Dose. : me "when the organizers. of. the Sheila’ Foole, one of: ‘the grant was taken oyer by the” a te tat) - _gtore first received a ‘federal “ Canada works grant In 197, the idea for a store “was conceived and the - federal grant . WAS Applled for. © pppiaton Baked for, en _ money - to set up ‘stares ih Smithers, . Terrace - and Prince George, but only Terracé was okayed for a grant, partly because there. was no competition here for a natural. food . . tore, said -waven pli lows. eat teann conte ‘founders. The group received ap: " proximately $28,000 for one. year to set up a store. _ This . was for three paid em- ployees. They began to look ‘for a’ place that was relatively inexpensive and found the building they're in now. was first set up; the buildiig :” was shared with a woman — who had a Canada Works’ grant-for an arts’ and crafts” shop. She quit in 1919 and the _POLICE News | ammo Drug ‘Mart! in. Terrace was: broken into.’ Wednesday... at. = ap- proximately 4:30a.m. Entry was made by breaking. the . glass in the door. It fs. still not known what was taken. Terrace -RCMP..are con- tinuing with their . In- ‘vestigation. . A two-vehicle accident in _ Kitimat sent.one person to ‘hospital Tuesday. A Yamaha motorcycle, owned by Gordon Klassen, collided. with -a 1971 Maverick, driven by E.. Gossling “at the corner of Gyrfaicon and Gatet, The passenger on the motorcycle was ‘reported In. stable condition in Kitlmat General. Hospital.’ —_ _ Robert Lamore of Prince, Rupert will appear in court on, ‘a’ charge. of impaired — driving after his car ‘collided. with two other. vehicles ‘in Terrace Tuesday at the corner. of Lakelse - and . Kalum. One person ireported minor injuries, ., Police estimate’ “damage to be approximately $3,000, 0° Kitimat RCMP attended to three: minor’ vehicle “ac- cidents Tuesday. No injuries were: sustained nor “did. dama exceed 00 i : ge " many of ’ more would be welcome. - the incidents, ' ‘Tony Delija of Kitimat _Feported a stolen bicycle | fromthe Hirsch Creek golf | ‘course. Anyone knowing the ‘whereabouts of the bike is asked‘ to contact Kitimat RCMP. 1 ae a B.C. BRIEFS. LIGHTNING ° VANCOUVER (CP) — Lightning ‘started 15 of 33 _ new forest fires in the Nelson and Kamloops régions during the threeday: holiday weekend: The forest service . reporta 113-fires. burning in’ the province, bringing the . -total this year to'l,310, More * than 200 men were fighting - the fires, . CHARGE LAID VERNON (CP) -- Michael Meda, 70, of Vernon, has been, charged - with first - degree murder: in the shooting death Saturday of woman's body .at her home. She had been shot at least once with a. shotgun,” Meda was remanded in custody with lows dropping off to 12 without plea to Aug. 13 after. i . court Tuesday. . BODY. FOUND. : COLVILLE, Wash. (CP) — Sheriff's, officers at Colville, : Wash., haye recovered the . body of a Swiss tourist ‘who drowned.last Tuesday while swimming in the Kooténay River at Castlegar in southeastern B.C. Autho- rities said the body of Martin Welss, 16, was carried | to (weatHer } . Sunny skies are expected Ann Neufeld, 63, also of this ‘ to remain in the area for the Okanagan. community... RCMP said they found the. weekend. There will be a _few cloudy periods today and Highs are ex-' -pest of the week and into the Thursday. pected to reach the mid 20's degrees. yi ' STRIKES: “appearing in _provincial | Washington state down the Columbia. River, which is "* joined by the Kootenay River. : at Castlegar. STORES CHARGED - VANCOUVER. (CP): Three | Vancouver super: markets have been charged under the Combines . In- vestigation: Act ‘with 18 counts of selling goods at. | more than the ‘advertised © price. The’ B.C. consumer . and corporate affairs ministry BAYS the charges aré against three inde- pendently-owned Super-Yalu sores and Kelly Douglas and © ° PAIR KILLED | 100 ‘MILE HOUSE, B.C. - (CP) —Kareri Louse Wright, 16, and Juliette Marie Lafreniere, 17, both ‘of Prince George, B.C., were. killed ina truck-car collision Monday on Highway 97. When’ Northern, Delights’ Photo by Caria Witeons . people running -the store: “The store is a co-op, | ‘but in | the beginning, it Wok, a lot of time and effort by certain ' people to help .it get on jits feet. Foote mentioned Tom, ° Knox, Robin Goodhew, Jor] Heyman,. Andi Gronow, pale Davis and Dolores | mith as. the main people | who worked on the store . when it began. membership. fea’. and - this entitles the member to.a 20 ‘percent discount in the store. "All members have to work four hours a month’ at the _ ‘store. This can be anything ‘from working in the store to ; manual labor.- Doing this work © can be a’ ‘ real learning experience for-. -‘gome people who are in- terested in finding out how to |... run a business, said Foote. .| There are now about 150 members in the co-op, but ° _ The more members there are, the less staff needed and ptices can be kept down, sald Foote, . Instead of “the original three’ full-time employees, — the’ co-op has’ one. full-time’ |. and one part-time employee plis all the members who work in the. store. The clothing thatis carried’ in the store is basically natural fibre: In cotton or wool, The clothes are made - in ‘fairly | simple yet fashionable atyles, Foole said. ° “One half of the store offers a selection of natural foods,’ herbs and vitamins. “We try to organically grown foods without. pesticides or her- bicides.” - The co-op - would like farmers with extra produce to get in touch with them; organically grown food is preferable. _. Senio? citizens are given a 20 percent’ discount in the store. Beba Stoyka, an employee, said the co-op {s considering | asking the senior citizens if. ‘they would be interested in participating . in a ‘babysit- ting ‘progranj. 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