re rr Can WWAnbouveR (CP) 18: cervical cancer: in” young |.’ wornén is further proof, that ~ the ‘ailment is sexually -tdanamatted, says the head af oe ‘the: BC. Cancer’ Conitral SND David Boyes dain an, “interview | . isa ‘veneral disease, ."Hesaid a study of Quebec . puns in the 19508 showed they _ hada: much lower rate of epevical cancer than most. Pahl runs through a sprinkler in herbackyard fo cool off on a sunny. o waenen,/A 967 arady s showed ” crenging °. incidence * of that British women aged 16 ‘té 4 during the First arid ‘Second ‘World Wars had almost |’ ‘double’ the: Average rate of the’ ‘cancer, ~ Boyes! is one of the men re- sponsible for‘establishing _ British Columbia’s province: ' wide: pap smear screening program which in:30 years of ~ ; operation -has ‘reduced: the.. ‘mortality rate from cervical - cancer by-twothirds. .. He. admitted the suCCeES ot the ‘program’. a's Partly rvical cancer trans . reaponsible ow the current -controversy..in* “the - United. States: over, whether. ‘pap ° teats should be done annually: or once every throe years. “It Beents: the: American - , Cancer’ Soclety' has just got -around:. Teading ° “the : recommendations we Taid out in." 1975,” he said. “We were. looking for. the. nncet: ‘onomic- use ‘of the screening. ‘program and - found that from our records we could. divide’ women into, three eros: ‘high, average - day. Bobbay ls a litte reserved about lumping into all that. cold - water. a Photo by ceria. Witten ” ‘Canada n names envoys “OTTAWA (cP) — Michel Gauvin will replace Arthur Menzies as Canada’s am- bassador ty China, the ex- ternal affairs department. announced Monday. © A ‘new appointment for Menzies wilt | be announced : later, ~. Gauvin,- &i, ‘has: ‘been am- bassador to. Ethiopia, : recently” Morocco. He ‘als ‘garved. as ‘chief. of the ’ Canadian ‘delegation to the international . . eontrol comimiasion Vietnam, ; in mucin at re supervisory . ~ Rayimoga Anderson, 5, consul general in Los ‘Angeles, has been appointed “high -“ commissioner . to Australia. He replaces Alan 1 Beesley, whose next ap _/pointment hag: Bat ‘been an- _hounced. ae . Other appointments ‘or nounced Monday: include:.- : Portugal, Greece and most ~ —Arthur’ Blanchette, $0, ambassadir: to. Tunisia...” Robert Elliot, “1, am-. bassador to Eyapt —Johbn.- -Halstéad, 58, ambassador and: permanent . representative | to the North , Tica Tain Theatres Ltd. ros a2 PUL ARES St So A-choice of film enteriainment Atlantic Council in Brussels. . —Karl Johansen, 58,. high “commissioner . in. Tanzania. Mare. Perron, 39, am- " bastaidor to Senegal. '. LMare Bavdouln; 5, am: --bassadgr to Turkey. Jean-Marie Dery; 54, consul-general: ‘Lh Boston, | Frank: Jackman, - 50, ‘consul in Dallas.’ my Ronald: Berlet, —Maliwyn- Thomas, He “consul: general Dusseldorf. . SEAR ALL SY ‘dent, ange they'do not f- Br ung. up. In fact, ; ve ovens don a“, . - ‘consulgeneral in Hamburg. Cana + ahd low. risk, ‘and. then'dereer, them accordingly..." “At high risk are’ those sexually active ‘from .an ‘early age and .those =who ’ have many partners. If agirl becomes. sexually active at, say 15 years ‘of age, she has thagame risk aa ifshe were a ‘Prostitute. ‘After 18 it geems to -be Jess, of ‘a. problem, ‘probably because of matura- tion, we High-risk women “should have a t Pap test annual, on slay, they. should be Boyer na : The cancer control agency also wants to screen women who use birth control pills or ° intra-utertine devices as: if te “phecked once: every ‘three years until they are 33 years old and‘ every five years after that until age 60. they were high risk-becduse’,,. -: ‘the long-term side effects. of these birth contral: methods : has not been established. Average-risk ‘women — active after 18 and have few. partners ’'— should be tested * ~ atthe onset of sexual activity" and again a year later, . both tests are Microwave i “PORONTO.. (CP) = Recession or. no recession, _ Canada’s. microwave ‘oven NEL ‘and Canadiana Adiniral oo Ltd. of Miselsaauge, - . Ont. 0 Industry sees hot sales 7 . Prospects this year. . Alan Surpin, executive director of - the Canadian Microwave Cooking Bureau, said in an interview: | -- “Moat big-ticket items are, * going. a - difficult . period but microwave. oven sales are moving at an‘ ex- tremely fast pace this year.” Surpin’s nine-member association, which resents . manufacturers ‘and retailers accounting for - about 70. per. cent of Ca- nadian sales of- microwave overs and related products, C ‘was formed: ii-.1979; wien only about 15,000. microwave units were sold. nationally. Last year, .95,000: units types. were sold and ‘Surpiti ‘said that figures is expected to climb to about 110,00 this ’ year. The - sales: ‘value “of ” _ ‘microwave: - elated: products: should. - - . limb: to about $75 million : -/ om $60 million, oe +: The industry is cashing in "gn two of the most significant | ” frends. in’ retailing —: the . y-> push toward energy-saving ; "devices and the growth of ‘> twolncome families: . - '” Surpin said. microwave }- .. evens can provide savings of. ; a8 much as 75 per cent in. used . for cooking ° a compared with conventional ovens, They’ also use’ éne ".” fggd with heat, microwave’ * ovens: use high-frequency . ‘radio. waves to stimulate’ molecules in’ ‘solids . or liquids,. giving an effect: _dinilar to ‘rubbing your | , nds togeth er. -* - this. type. potato can be. baked in five. minutes, compared with: about an- hour’ in a con: ventional wen, - saving and said the time: and convenience ia en a ovens makes them‘ attractive for. couples - and families ‘in ‘which both adults are working.» . . The growing market for - microwave ovens is highly competitive, Consumers in Canada can choose from 30 brands and 150 : with retail prices ‘fanging from about $400. tor Maes brands end proxi- Five bri and a mately 25 models are three domestic benir eer Canadian Ap. panes Manufacturing Co. td. of Toronto, Enterprise Foundry Ld. of Sackville, AY Baia $1.00 , Animated 7 q . ADULTS - $375 YOUTHS , 75 CHILDREN - $150” MATINEE - r~ Taom ON-THURS. ESN. = 798 10 FOL 8 SAT. «FOOLING AROUND — eens ~ Last Flight a | ofNogh’s Ark wen }— $ MOR. THURS. & SUN, = 84 TO FRI & SAT. “| A. 828 - Empire Strikes Back — “SAT. AUG. 16° rR adi | 4 = — MATINEE | “Heidi & Peter” oa | of oven, a | of tin . - gurpin : “mid: “a: ‘of microwave ovens, cooking": techniques and, particularly, safety. He sald many) consumers, ‘are suspicious of the use of ‘radiation’ In. -microwave ting. it with. ovens, nuclear: and otter harmful - James! * general manager. of - ‘cdenfort cai- ditioning. products at Canadian. Appliance Manufacturing's plant in Or- angeville,. Ont, exptained | the difference ; ii energy - :“Nuelear > rediation is cumulative; that is, it is retained within a body,. similar to’ aria," James: covens ..and “sald. . . “Microwave ‘radiation: Is not cumulative. It does. nothing to the food; It just : wLow-risk women are thise who are not. sexually active and they don’t really ‘need to be ‘screened. mo . those. who become sexually: Attempts. have been mado ‘to'find the equivalent of the ‘pap-smear ta detect cancer. of the endometrium (lining - _ of the womb) and of the ovaries, ‘but Boyes’ ‘said sales penetrate metal, However, a cansumer can be-burned if smission cal ise researchets have bad litle - success: ey “It is difficult to get a representative sample of tissue from eitper area without causing siderable discomfort to ‘the patient, we " However, there. have been | advances in ovarian cancer treatment, Tes years ago, 25 por cent of patients walking into. a doctor’s office with “eancer of the ovaries were alive five years later; today ‘coh-. an The Herald, Tuasday, August w 380, Page 4 Clearer the survival rate ig is ‘per cent, ‘ ““We've’ begun using ul- trasound. to.-test pelvic Masseg,””” Boyes . ‘There’s a chance we may be ‘able -to use this in a. _ screening program for ovarian cancer, . sophisticated cell. gorter here that can detect very amiall changes in cells and we are “using It to test'a. number’ of . , . theories.” 6” re remain hot down by government . agencies.” : he puts a hand iriaide a key : microwave: oven while it is. "marketing consideration Ag: ‘to ‘teach: consumers the ‘advantages and’ limitations” Because of this, all micro- wave ovens sold:in Canada ‘Te subject to ‘safety stan-: ‘dards. laid. down by : the Canadian _ Assoclati _ Gepartment . of. ‘health anil welfare.: ” At Canadian’ ‘Appliance ’Manufacturing’s plant In- Orangeville, 50 kilometres ‘northwest - of “Toronto, company officlais. stressed - Standards: on-and the federal. Neville Horafall, manufac- turing manager, ‘said the same applies .to other manufacturers, ‘domestic - and foreign. “tT am qquite -convinced that we are all working to _ exceed. government ‘stan- the rigorous testing that all microwave ovens. undergo during assembly. The plant “makes ovens” marketed. “under the brand names: -, ‘assembly. Litton-Moffat, General Efectrie and Hot- ‘point, - Particular attention is - given to ensuring that no’ Tadlation leaks from the “units-and that power. is shut off» “when. oven seoes . are open. : James said: “At every test, iy. i ‘| 1! “mmebiy _- '' Erwin Jewellers yh. Sight & Sound 7 a Angropean Foods : _-. _ Doris Delicatessen , i: , Overwaltea Foods. co: + The Shoe Hut (1) i: "~The Shoe Hut (2) +. °° Schooley’s Sports — pn ‘Moni kas FasnlonCentre “ “2+, Kitimat Sewing Centre 7 : Majestic Jewellers: a 1 The Star, Mens & Ladies Apparel poe Karin’s Boutique Ladies Wear for MriMike’s _ Universal Sound Centre " Beck’sBooks =. Kitimat Radio & T.V. ' Jeans North Kitimat Photo Dee's Flowers Ltd.. Oriental Arts) © .). Health FoodService i ‘Ye Wise Owl Shoppe (1) Ye Wise Owl Shoppe (2) . The * Purple Gnilon - ‘ * we . om | ether ition i is alao easily: "stage, safety. limits sare mote conjoined, ince It: bei seinen than hose ‘laid Lenda hand. nes | } toclean. | : our and." a a MacLEODS. eer en DISCODrugs =... - py) SuperValy oe | EmiesTakeHome _ wet —FHANKSAGAINIG dards because it-is in the ‘interests of us all,'" said the industry is Pivelicinern create Its oan : standards ‘with ‘regard to 8a _ that control: levels, (TERRACE) -. phone 638. 4931. - Congr = - . ou like to congratulate they winners bo and thank. the entrants in their recent™ | CUP & & WIN COUPON DRAW DAYS iH the winners oft the 2 Friday August a draw were:" 7 Annette White we, Jeannette Wipfll oe YS Ch. Prokoniw .. Ch, Prokoniw. _ Michel Kukoty - Carol DeBatinhard BOARDING © ‘ACCOMMODATION . SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. invites offers © of “BOARDING ACCOMMODATION for ' . Students from Kitsault, Alice Arm, who |. will be attending Grade ‘11 or 12 in | ‘Terrace. for the 1980-81 School ‘Year, — €emmencing 1 September. ‘if you. are - "willing, to accept. one or more of these, young people Into-your home, please a -j oritact ‘Mrs. Quantz ‘at’ the. School — . Board’ ‘Office, P, O. ‘Box 159, Terrace or. “Terry Burk - Scott Relthaug _dosethin Sagon . . John, Tymchiyshyn oy John, Tymehyshyn i; 76! a a 3 “4 ~ S > S. oO a =< wa: ia: 4 =. ‘ Miriam Bolton Cathy Ireland Fran Shyne (Marg Moore %g »j. Karin Thoma ; Lynné Cromarty ” median heat” will 1 mean thesame thing on all types. of mierowlve ovens. — - ‘All this: is ‘in preparation for --the time microwave ovens will follow the path of dishwashers from . luxury items to necessities in many households,- . Surpin said: "Close to eight per cent of Canadian households will microwave ovens by the end of this year and it will be pushing 20 per cent by the mid-1980s."! 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