Water. "Sate: boating is’ everyone's : bes Unfortunately, it is ’ often only after a serious _fceident, or. drowning, that’ ure beaters wish they’ Rout st nore care to learn’ ety. precautions. . This summer, Red | consultants in "small crai pafety are‘ B.C. and the Yukon to teach as many. a as possible the niques «of . Safe rowing, and David eze will be in Terrace and Kitimat on -June 1 conducting public. demon-. ANFO HEALTH DR. ‘BOB YOUNG ‘1 am pretty good with - things mechanical and can generally hold. my: own-as a. 48Mr. Fixit Howeles, when ai Muni “idhucets bléw during avitey 19 BuLLV: office last week I was only ~ too happy to call a plumber to repair it. He was there for 15 oF 20 minutes, did a good job, and did not: leave a’ _ Thess. His bili was-$20.94, 32 . cents of which was for parts. ~ You and I know that’ the . Services. of tradesmen may be expensive. I am not complaining about the plurber’s bill—I know what he did toearn the money and | I received good value, 1 requested a service and I know what it cost me, beeaise I got a bill. * ‘Doctors nowadays do. nat : send bills—at least not to the tient. The client does not iow how much the’ doctor récelves for a service and ~ has no way of determining ‘bow his (the patient's) use of - - Jnedical services is reflected in the overall cost of medical “care, Would you like to guess * what your doctor is paid for his labors? The Aritish Columbla © Medical. Association would be in- terested tolearn what fee the ‘public thinks a physician’ receives from the Medical Plan for some common services, I would appreciate it if you would complete the ” following and return it to me. -. How much do you think your general practitioner is paid by the Medical Plan for: 1. Doing a. full physical examination? ($3 2 A house visit in the | daytime? - ( } At night?- ($- 3,.A visit when you are in hospital? $ 3 4. Pregnancy care and delivery of thebaby? ($§ |} 5. Taking out your ap- $ ) Taking out your galibladder? ($ ) 6... Giving advice by telephone? ($ ) 7, Setting a fractured wrist? {¢ ) 8. Giving -an hour-long anaesthetic? ‘i ) 9. A follow-up office _ visit? ag) Are you a health-care professional? Yes{ =) No ( ) If enough replies are sent to meat the address below to allow an ‘analysis to. be made, the restlts will be _ given in a future column. Please send them to Dr. Bob - Young, Info-Health, British Columbia Medical Association, 1407 West 10th Avenie, Vancouver, B.C, vod 2A9. ; ‘Red Cross teaching water safety stratioria. They will: ‘be travelling in the Red Cross mobile boating safety detachment: and . hope. to reach over 70 communities this summer. ae : “Red Cro ORS. B, Yukon Division's: public education program ix‘‘sinall craft. safety began ‘three years ago and had ‘beén gaining in popularity ever since. This- year's «theme .is.;."Boat | Travel” and. pepentinass is’ navigation,,... survival techniques in cane, ee hi io revelers “gedt | Vander Zalin backs protest | SURREY, B.C. (CP) - The British Columbia government should make an official protest. against construction of a nuclear power plant at. Sedro. Woolley, : Wash., ‘says. lo AdfairasiMinjsters alma ites ‘Vander ‘Zalm said. Friday that construction of the plant about 60 kilometres south of . the U.S.-Canada border presents a threat to the Vancouver area. The minister's statement appeared to contradict that of a cabinet colleague earlier this week. Science Minister Trident i is a monster. to them ‘ VANCOUVER. (CP) | About 200. persons demon- ; strated Saturday against the establishment of a Trident nuclear submarine base: at Bangor, Wash, and said trepassing violations that have led to. arrests in the past will be continued. . Led. by a protester in a skeleton mask, the ‘demonstrators. marched through downtown Van- couver carrying a makeshift “Trident monster." They passed by the U.S.-consulate and later held'a rally with apeeches in Stanley Park. The demonstration was organized by the Pacific Life . Community, a ip which has been tnvolved in protesta - at the Bangor base, about 140 kilometres south of Van- couver, and which has had . some of its members arrested -In previous con- frontatlons. The protestors sald the Trident submariries, which _ Carry 24 missiles each, are powered by nuclear reactors similar in design to that Invelved in the recent radiation leakage at Three Mile Island, Pa. . Submarines leaving the Bangor base would have to travel through Caradian waters in the Strait of Juan de Fuca off Vancouver Island, creating the danger of leakage near the shores of British Columbia, the group said ina news release. The’ Group plans another demonstration on June 9. Canadian ‘and American supporters are to gather at the Peace Archon the border near Vancouver and earlier thal day ‘protesters “trained for non-violent action" are to enter the Trident base. “The action at Bangor will ‘likely have fo be. repeated Sunday as it has been necessary in the past. to commit trespass twice in order to be arrested and charged,” the release said. : ‘your area’ af Fort St, John has safety taught here Prince George, ‘VaL PI, or together with basic knowledge in rowing, pad- . dling and power boating. “There _- are ‘new regulations, too, which the public should know. gbout,”’ said Suckling.’ “For In- Stance, the Department of Transport now requires six. approved pyrotechnic flares to be on board all vessels over 5.5 metres in length.” For more details. on the demonaty write to Sue Sossin;: The Canadian Red Crosa;; 4 1506-7th Avenue, : il j a Loy agen bo aini 9 Pat MeGeer said the B.C. - government would not op- pose the plant’ and even suggested that the U.S. plant should. use .a Canadian- manufactured reactor. Vander Zalm, .whose con- suite Henttae of sung be :borders at Te to yi hati next week to ask that the provinelal government oppose the plant. He said a disaster similar to that at the Three Mile Island nuclear’ plant in Pennsylvania, would hit Vancouver suburbs before . assistance | “Mariner | Industries Lid., on to be held in: phone 564-6568 The Red Cross Small Craft Safety program in British Columbia and the Yukon is. made -possible through | the of’. Ancient Aquaforums “Inc.; Hoffar's Sales Ltd, . OMC Distributors, Keg . Restauranis, Kits Marine, Labatt's, Marine Trades Association; Mustang Sportswear, Inc., . The Canadian Coast Guard and- the Vancouver Branch of the Red Cross, - It’s just a. few miles from Surrey and we are right in the path of prevailing wind- s,"" fe said. “'T feel it all the more because it is in my . backyard. ” McGeer . sald ‘the: U.S. nuclearsystem is inferior to hat! developed’'in® Canada and American. authorities ‘shouid buy Candu ‘reactors. because they have a better ‘safety .record. - “They are paying a price | - in the concern their citizens have over the reliability and safety of the plants,‘' McGeer said. Seattle. B.C. BRIEFS VANCOUVER (EP) — “A compromise solution was reached Saturday in. a dispute over use of ‘the pesticide carbaryl to combat 8 gypsy moth infestation in the Kitsilano area. Members of Greenpeace, a ’ Vancouver-based en- vironmental group which has op; use of carbary), agreed at a meeting with city council, parks officials and Police to allow the spraying to go ahead — on certain conditions.’ ’ The group demanded tat an independent survey of residents first be conducted and that 80 per cent: of residents favor the spraying. Greenpeace spokeaman Patrick Moore said a : agriculture _ questionnaire will be distributed. to residents in _the next few days asking whether they want carbaryl or -an organic insecticide soap used. Greenpeace has suggested . the soap be used as an alternative to the-spraying. The soap, however, is con- sideredless effective against the moth-which is capable of destroying massive amounts of follage if left unchecked. - On Thursday, federal department workers began -spraying parks in the area but had to stop because of high winds. The spraying was to have resumed Friday, but was halted after Greenpeace pro- testers demanded proof that residents had approved it. ‘Murder nets 10 years FORT ST. JOHN, B.C, (CP) — Kevin Harvey’ Etheir has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for seconddegree murder in the shooting last October of a service atation attendant at this nor- theastern community. su, British Poa upreme, Court ry deliberated for about five hours before finding Etheir gullty In the shootirg of Donald George Nagy, 33. Party got out of hand DELTA,- B.C. (CP) Pollce chased -high school - partygoers for two hours aérourd a recreation centre in thia Vancouver suburb early Saturday before arresting one person and packing another 20 celebiat nta fame. Meanwhile, several security guards hired to keep an eye on the crowd at the South Delta Recreatlon Centre. fled the scene after the high school graduation party got cut of hand. The’ students caused considerable damage to the centre. [t was the second year in a row that Delta police have had to break up unruly ‘Sraduation parties, i vO DIED LA TER The Herald, Monday, May 28, 1979, Page § They survived the crash - CHALLIS, I Idaho 4AP) —~, The body of bush: pilot.” Norman Pischke, 35, was airlifted froma rugged Mountainside ~ Saturday, threa weeks after he and crash of a light alrplone, crash of a airplane. - -Pischke and three others, all residents of Estevan, single-angine airplane crashed on a 2,000-metre slope in Idaho's White Cloud Mountains, Pischke died after leaving the crashed airplane to seek help. Businessman Donald Johnson, 50,‘ also died the - day after the crash after giving most of his heavy clothing to his daughter, - Donna, 18. The girl told Custer County Sheriff Sid. Teuscher she wouldn't have. -survived _ without her father’s clothing . iny to keep hex warm in bitterly cold temperatures during a. 14-day wait for help at the downed alrcraft.. -. The other survivor was Johnson's ‘son-in-law, Brent Dyer, 25. Miss Johnson and Dyer were missing 10 days before ending a five-day “., walk’ to ‘safety Thursday. t, They: immediately : _ reporied the crash ete, just a few kilometres from Mdabo Highway 76... - : 1 Pischke's body was s found near where he was last seen by Dyer and Miss Johnson the day after the crash. “Johnson's body was taken -by military’ helicopter Friday night to Mountain ‘Home.. Search and rescue teams baitled through waist- deep snow Saturday morning ‘before retrieving Pischke’s body. :It was taken’ the 50, kilomettes to Challis, centre 7 of the search and ‘rescue- . von a fighi from Livingston, Mott., : to Boise, just’ 45 minutes. short "of its” destination. But pilots. familiar with the area sald the -single-engined craft, Fave by Pischke shouldn't ve tried ta negotiate tts: ay through two Central Sask, survived.when' their ‘ho ‘mountain ranges with up {03,300 metres feet Aeronautics officials said , Pischke apparently found ' himself headed toward high peaks he couldn’t climb in his singleengine Cessna 172 ‘and hit-a tree with his. wingtip as he tried to bank, Two federal officials launched an investigation Into the accident Saturday. Paul Harrison of the National . Transportation Safety Board -and Federal Aviation - Administration eatigator. Marion Tilton were taken to the crash site by ‘helicopter Saturday * Harrison said once he determined who owns the Canadian airplane, it will be up to the owner to decide whether the wreckage will be removed, Harrison said he wanted to question the ‘survivors for detalls-on the:accident, but ‘ sofar hasbeen unable to alk to them. Since they: Canadian citizens, be sannot subpoena them to provide information, he said. « Miss Johnson and Dyer re- ceived. medical treatment ‘for relatively minor injuries Thursday night, then im- mediately went ‘- into seclusion. They said they wanted to be reunited. with their families before talking with reporters. ‘Members of the two families arrived. {n «Challis automobile trip from . Saskatchewan, There were nine persons in two cars and ° family members ‘quickly went to a meeting with the two survivors. Later, Jim Dyer, father af Brent, sald family members didn't want to talk to . Feporters and the two sur- ta also didn’t want to He said family members have been harassed for several days by reportera and both familiea have had tosuffer through the trauma of reading and hearing news reports that all four persons » Were killed in the crash. _ Some members of the ~ BREATHES CLEAN AIR FOR LONGER ENGINE LIFE. ° 3600 RPM -ENSURES THE SMOOTHEST, BEST CUT LAWN YOU'VE EVER SEEN! FLYMO FLOATS ON A CUSHION OF AIR- * NO WHEEL RESISTANCE * HOWE IN ANY DIRECTION. TOOVEY HOLDINGS to, “Johsson-Dyer party. were critical of Idaho authorities for calling off the search for the missing airplane after seven daya. However, aeronautics administrator Worthie Rauscher said the pilot didn't file a flight plan and and Idaho officials ha dieation the crash nad crashed in the state, He said searchers’ covered the general area where the plane crashed. Rauscher sald the area where the plane crashed was searched only ny igally since it was so far ay route the pilot normally would have been expected -to take. . wel a . tid 1 0 dora: |. BLADE HEIGHT aah * be ADJUSTS, EASILY friends for life The Canadian Red Cross Society + operations. Feiday night’ after an 18 99 635-6929 D5/73 4946: Gali The airplane crashed May hour, 1,100-kilometre ; - a MONDAY. 5 pn. .to midnight : king | CFTK BCTV KCTS 1. 2 (NBC) — 3 (cBe) (ctv) (PBS) é . ‘ . . 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