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OFFICE—-450 GREIG Staff photo - ‘Burgery onhis‘own ~ XXX ANIA HROINDIERIS Dear Ann ‘Landers: writing to comment on the letter from “The Doctor’s Wife.” She complained because her ~ husband's social even- ings were frequently ruined by women at parties who ask him to look in a throat, diagnose a rash, or feel a lump. Such misery loves company it might help the wives of doctors to know they are not alone. My husband is a master electrician. He spent 35 years working and studying to achieve a high level of com- | petence. Almost every time we visit friends, the hostess has an electrical problem that will “take just a minute.” Even worse (and it happens every ti- me we go to a movie, concert or ‘attend a church service) someone stops my husbands and asks for detailed instructions on how to do a wiring job, Last night some clod handed him a pencil and a piece of paper and asked him to ‘draw a diagram. Then he wanted to know about getting the supplies wholesale. For your information, Ann, the - worst offenders are doctors.—-- Anonymous Complaint Dear Anonymous: There is not cure for in- sensitivity. A flat refusual is your husband's best protection. And now a word of warning to all who would like ta save money uy doing ‘a little home wiring.” This could turn out to bea very expensive ‘economy. Faulty wiring can cause fires and even cause electrocution: A doctor who would -attempt to do His own wiring is ag stupid as’ an electrician who ‘would attempt to Perform * family. - Dea’ Ann Landers: I need help with a. telephone problem. .My father has made a rule that my phone: conversations cannot last longer’ than five ‘| minutes. He’ says. I can get everything said worthworth | ft - saying in that length of time. |" ‘He ought to kriow better than to make such a statement since his °|: conversations are always at least a half hour long. _ Every-riight my mom js on the ‘phone for never -less than an’ hour, She is 40 years old. Iam-'|: 17, Is thid. fair? Please :gay: “something, Chopped: in’ Call oraa at I am Dear Chop: Since ‘this problem arises frequently, here is Landers’ Law of the Horn: The average teenager ought to be able to resolve the world’s problems in a 15 minute phone conversation. The limit should be two such con- versations in an evening when others in the family want the phone. Is alcoholism a disease? How can the alcoholic be treated? Is there a cure? Read the booklet, “Alcoholism—Hope and Help,” by Ann Landers, Enclede 35 cents in coin A. FULLY ENGINEERED TRUSSED ROOF c. EXTRA LARGE SCAR PORTS MANY WITH ENCLOSED STORAGE D. WIDE VanlETY OF SIDING FOR CHOICE INTERESTED IN SEEING NATIONAL’S COMPLETE RANGE? — ae aan ~ NATIONAL HOMES LIMITED”: Box 245 Abbotsford, 8. Co Wall: this” “ coupon Today” ‘Mlustrated: Ao Pollution overplayed - says pesticide man BY GAYLE THEODY Is pollution fact or myth? ' To Bill Silversides, an agronomist with the Co- operative international, it’s a little of both. Silversides, in a speech here Monday night to local Co-op members, said the media has overplayed pollution. “It's too bad the press and TV particularily Tv-don’t want to put the facts on the right level,” he said. GROWI NG CONCERN “But the other side doesn’t make good reading,”’ he added. Silversides admitted, however, that pollution is a growing concern for all Canadians. And pollution will always be around, he said, ‘as long as we have cars, sewage plants and the logging industry.” | As a fertilizer and chemical salesman, Silverside who comes from the prairies, said his views on pollution may be “biased” but that he tries to be “objective.” "The banning of DDT, he said; . was justified for one reason only--it doesn’t break down easily and stays in the air, water and soil for a long time. “But more people die eating aspirin than by eating DDT. It makes one wonder if politicians took the right view,” Silverside said. ‘HYPOCRITICAL' Americans, he charged, are hypocriticial about their views on DDT. While they have bannned the inseclicide in the US., they export it to Africa for malaria control. “DDT is good enough for said. The threats af DDT have been overplayed by the media, Silversides believes. “If it hadn’t been for DDT there would have been many deaths in Italy,’ he said. During the war the Italians had DDT pumped with a gun down their backs to ward off li- ce with pesticides, he said. Silversides parallels the stories about DDT with those about aluminum after the war. “People once said that if you cooked with aluminum, you would get cancer’ That was ‘two-car accident last Wed- ‘in damages. There were no charges made. National's _ : . bedroom Rideau model. z,lust one ” of aver 40 fine hame designs, Cars collide at hospital Mills Memorial Hospital parking lot was the scene of a nesday. A car driven by Panagiotis Fainis struck one driven by Gloria Kuemper as he was pulling out of a parking stall. The cars received about $300 Neither driver was iffjured. B 710 + ADDRESS. eae I =: 7 proven untrue. It relates to DDT now," he said. ' ‘BAN IT? But because DDT. does not break down easily, Silversides said it should be banned. Phosphates In detergents, he believes are harmful because they effect the sewage system, but phosphates in fertilizers are not because they do not enter the sewage system. “You really can’t compare cans before throwing them away. The federal and provincial governments are ‘‘worried’’ about pollution, he admits. ’ And the public's concern, he hopes, will continue. “Tl only hope it isn't a flash in the pan that is popular today,” he said. | And while pollution will be around for a long, long time, so “We can't get along without - pesticides in western Canada. We need them for the produc- tion of good food. We need more food for more people faster than ever before,” he said. ~ ‘Silversides -said that more than 7,000 pesticides are - regislered on this continent. - But it often takes six years of testing before a product is permitted to be-sald.’ And it takes between $1 and Africa but not for the U.S.," he oe oT * please send me National's: catalogises oF manutactored mab on .NATIONAL'S: interim. Tinaneieg is the Best cebeeepgeae Shee 4 rd ee rt detergents and fertilizers,” he said, : Nitrogen in fertilizers are often more harmful than the phosphates, because it kills fish life, he siad. When using pesticides, Silversides recommends: --Reading the label twice bec- ause printing is often too small. -Making sure you have the } right product for the right problem. --Keeping the product under lock and key --Washing out pesticide jars - before putting them in the trash. And smashing pesticide $5-million to get a product an on the market. 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