Air pollution causes problems — "When alr _ pollution - - “the, many arthrites who. ‘do: : increases in the summer, so. not respond to drug therapy. . do hospital admissions of ~ “The researchers, .led ‘bys “‘stirullation ‘plied “ta the : ' surface of the skin can-be- used either. by itself; "or | exérpise, ‘to restore. size and we. ‘strength ,in muscles’ which’ *-”- “ ” have atrophied. because om. . problems, - a * southern Ontarip indicates. “levels of sulphur dioxide." cE andozone pollution rosé, the - " respiratory. problems. . The study” reviewed ali -In:the sham procedure, the. "ite _ those: sultering respiratory — ‘Dr‘Isaae Dwosh of Queen’ 8 ‘Study in; “University, gave.20 patients: 10 true plasmaphereses and. 0 sham - plasmaphereses, 2 During ' ithe. : study, , the patients had‘no sharp «:idea ~ ‘when they -' were. increase’. in hospital. receiving the: admissions, for. '. such . procedure: and when ‘they~ diseases a8. - bronchitis, 7 were ‘getting. the real one. emphysemaand « - asthmas There was no, change in the - ‘plasmapheresis, number of’ ‘patients: ° admitted with * Aon One to’ two: days after . study found: 2. the. “removed and fresh plasma -feom ‘donors was supplied, patient admaissions . at 7. person's: ‘own plasma. ‘was. -shitals - in’ the. ‘southern’ returned ‘io him or her. Ontario area ‘stretching - Laburatory tests showed from Windsor 2” to ° that! ‘the. true- Peterborough, for.the years - plasmaptieresis reduced the 1974, 1976, 1977 and 1978. The. amounts. ‘of blood-borne area includés :about six factora that are believed to: f million residents,- . be indicators of rheumatoid Ona typical Summer day, | ‘arthritis. - * about 40. 9 respiratory. . - improvement in the well- patients. were ‘admitted to, “being, of the’ patients. _ - hospitals, <--the” measured in’ walking time, researchers found. But on numberof joints affected by : days when air pollutionwas arthritis, the -amount of " above average,-hetween 60 joint swelling, the degree of ' and 70 respiratory-sufferers morning stiffness and. the “On suck “high” po days, many other’ people likely’ . needed outpatient ori “evalidtlons — was the same ‘true Procedure. four-month ° Shan “person's own plasma’ was .| However, , patlents!:own - subjective ff * after elther the sham or the . together with: traditional: Joy or. surgery. : COME STAY. WITH: US © at English Bay near Stanley Park in beauriful downtown Vancouver _ ‘TOLL - FREE 800-268-8993 1755 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER, 6.C. V6G 1W5 — ; ; ‘TELEPHONE (604) 682-1831 fa Gondele VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE . _ “CONTINENTAL _ATMOSPHERE” Next Io the Rupert Motor fan . 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F “While the oungen: rien? and women ‘going into the field take @ while to gain the". Pexperting ofa raintster, that Toad is much shorter for the t “divinity “nana MeSpadden, ‘personnel * “officer ‘for, the :Hamilton.. Conference, says, vey could: be. “too. set’ eir ways and not show © “enough Gexibility with their. Sonaregations, or ‘they. may.” not be prepared for” the ““Aishbowl, where everyone knows what they are doing, MecSpadden said, - - ~+r attention at the. Aospitals, or. : ‘consulted their ‘Own. doctora: “ham and true: procedures " breathing - produced . some degree” of; atlas ~ Of" ey . the . ‘Teaulting from increases in... alr pollution in southern. help. damaged ‘or atrophied CBIe + considerable, ; BHYB the study. : St was carried out by Dr... _techtriques when it comes to. David Bates and Ronnie - Sizto of the ‘department of’. health . fare 1-1, & placebo effect. was - at. Therefore. _ the. medical. | ‘and ‘ecoriom: “¢ . burden a The fact that both the improvement’ suggests that work,-the. ‘Tesearchers ay. ‘Electrical stimulation can - Muscles. heal but can't match traditional. exercise. strengthening _ healthy muscle, says researcher’ and . ‘Michael Houston of the. “more mature: “ondinands,. : epidemiology - at . :the- University of Waterloo. “ooe DAdERD TOTHE | 7 THQLICUNO © OTR. THEATRES. Hidden somewhere inthe | paper aretwo Terrace . . phone numbers. If you find them and one ls yours ~», YOU, win t two FREE ‘pases... A '. are, . bringing : with: ‘diem. , Craggs’ kind of insight when’: Y they: take-over the spiritual saihaiias church: 5 r 5 $35 Teteissses Water, irector : ferlnatitutes — - d irae T'at: damabtounded, ‘I'm . confused, 1 just yes ““doti’t understand it - the new changes tb the : >. 1 Unemployment Insurance Act, E mean. There is actu y- Bill before the House of Commons at . ‘the moment which proposes that the maternity .. provistons already contained in the Act be ex- tetided fo cover job absences associated with « adoption, ‘The Bill; fowever, has apparently * ">>|; ecqubied-all-party agreement in advance'and ‘go - Ba It wll go through the House of Commons with a a minimum amount ‘ot fuss. se ef bey could ar us | G) Peper ni tha : ate oftte ‘time to” enlace to the new. ite , cumstances it is simply a logical extension to make a similar’ allowances: for adoption. Assuming, of course, that the original principle - Itself can be ted as valid and appropriate ’--aitd I think you will allhave your own opinions “> gbout that. But what. don’t understand is why - ~~ Tt amakes sense at.this point. in the financial - history of the country. to-entertain an extension - of the pro ram ‘to cOver ‘situations not already © anticipated in the legislation. It is, after all, not hat many months ago that the government in- foment ua all that the public treasury could not | “extend unemployment insurance. nella 9° ‘those conscientiously paid into the’ a one tho insutance fund perhaps decades +) without. ever. ant experience of unemployment, | . will find that once their period of entitlement ~ ¢omeg £6 an end ‘they will‘have to turn to "welfare ¢o sustaln themselves if they are unable té-find employment. If there is no maney in the’ “publi butte permit. temporary extension of teeaph loyment - for. those: be Wns, hate lever. before sought refuge it es Why: is-there’ money to. extent this , beripheral feat featute of ‘the. system? Of course it - rh ai that very few people adopt children a ‘ore,, very. few people taka ads - ‘Vantage of this extended provision of the unem- ‘ployment | ; ‘In my-vlew, the gq acai of money involved 2 ‘ts not the point. The point is the principle of the. matter and I must say I-find'it very difficult to — “understand the principle that might lie behind. * ann expatisi on of the unemployment: fund at this. ‘time: « hoo a hn any, ent,: 1 think ta is zim time that we. ; athe truéi nsurance netion of uriem- a “Fawcett said. ., aber a at Sheffield United. . empathy and cold, help mej. 7 warhead whose flight can be adjusted so that it may evade: Inaddition, alent ae. “and. eay ret surance facilities - . eke net * Mife the sa¢varnenta, : had” fer * ' -- baptiem;” - he. sald, It 1 Wanted to get, mie’ deephy ‘“And they are: a: ‘tte Moye. sensitive: to ‘thie’ ‘lay - people and ‘thelr: concerns,” : ?" Hesald, ¢ “Theyhave heen lay Hamilton. Ronference of the - United’ Church,’ 2 #081) Paul ‘went, off, into . the: “desert - thetore’ his: tint) * gaz Horachek, become’. the . - Church near: Cambridge. “Ive - been © through ; ‘that: ryan and I’ve learned to ~ live with the ups and "McMaster Divinity. Cailloge. ; “I felt that this-was a” ' career wher I could use, my own experience’ and’ -help | others,” she -aaid,’ “Pye: “beer ‘flat? ata pertain’ point. in my life and that gives me a noticeable . . jamongalder’ _ wameén . such ; as Horachek. “Ore | joliting. - the ’ enka of ‘the aniniatry: For - Rlchapd.” late». voca who 8 Soe So Wwas:. Opt big -- one. Hal ‘fins worked in the chirch’ for 20 years, - the past 2% as a ‘Christian education -. - dhregtor i Hamilton, «°° A formes Baptist “from “San .. Aittoto; > “Tex,, . Hol'ingsworth ‘reallzed that. . VAS |. “ted adaye pretched, but? i hever: led» thes | congregation in: “preparing ‘communion. or" ‘thing. :patticularly’ iF the , : ‘Spouse ‘doesn't: work, ‘But * . “Money. could be, a big - imost’ ‘have - adjusted | to - * that,” he said. Craggs, for: ‘doureel: of Fue. Health..” more ofa running start.” * plaemapherests: alg help | Glossary offered 3. . The nuclear age ‘has spawned a new lexicon of weapons: and strategy. Here are a few. specialized terms: ce an adversary’s strategic weapons and ther military forces. Countervalue — The wee of strategic weapons to destroy ’ Cruise misalle —- A pilotless, jet aircraft that can ‘fly at. - "very low altitudes, and ¢an be programmed to follow-the -);. ‘contours of terrain to minimize radar detection. tt:can be 4 “downs.” an ad i } _Horachek graidinated, as a versary's cities and population purse in 1946, worked | bart: : time while shtetalaed her ; children and returned: later ‘air-, ground-or sea-launched and carry a conventional or ya ‘alll career. nuclear warhead. ; a - 175: pa & yf . First strike — The, ‘first offensive move of a. . general : fie ponent’s ability ‘to retaliate. - First une — Retetd' to NATO’s- doctrine reserving ‘the . ‘posaibllity of ‘prevent.a Warsaw Pact conventional milltary victory; ‘The’ Soviet Union says .it.does not plan first use and advocates East-West. agreement on no-first-we of nuclear weapons, Flexible response capability — Capability to react to.an. attack with 'a ful. range af ‘military options, including a limited ‘use of nuctear weapons. . “MARV — “Manoelvrable re-entry vehicle.” A missile ballistic missile. defences and acquire increased accuracy. ~ In development stage. > MIRV —. “Multiple independently targetablé re-entry - vehicles.” Multiple warheads, carried by one missile, that - can be.directed bt separate targets, Becond versary’s first strike. A second-strike capability is the ability.to absorb the full force of a first strike and still inflict ; . . tab] fe 40; another’ unaccep| je damage in retaliation, - START — Strategic arms reduction talks. The Reagan administration's designation for':thé: current U.S.-Soviet on intercontinental nuclear forces, The Soviets. *, prefer to call them SALT-3, the third round of the strategic arms limitation talks. \ ‘Theatre nuclear weapons — Weapons of a range less than 5,300 kilometres. Those with greater range are considered . - intercontinental, Theatre: weapons. with ranges up’ to. 199 React Are eterred toot atical or bated acon . Throw-welght — The weight of the guidance systems, warheads and. penetration alds that can be carried by a _ bailistic. missile. ‘The - throw-weight- of the %%-tonne le in the ch h for a. “example, will’ haye * his: . oe - people in shure for _) Balary reduced ‘by. ‘76..per -Plammapheresis, a “Their _idgalisma t. “cent: to. $14,000." His. wife; ” process which ' ' tempered with realism apd.. however, works ia an ‘replacing the plasma ‘or practical concern." ..Sxeeitive secretary. liquid portion of the bided, ’ "+ Joan’ Horachek, 58, .of .;” But” ‘McSpadden “is Won't help rheumatoid arthri’ Fruitland, near Hamilton, is‘ generally enthusiastic tics, says ae Canadian ; a nurse and ‘mother of: fige’ about the- alder. ordinands, _ research team. oe, _ Who. wait also ordained at;** “They're = not’ trying to — ‘The. finding ‘is oe > ‘the annual’ meeting ot the’. learn. life’ and ministry at disappointment dor those ” ‘the game time. They have» - who have.» hoped | Coutiterforce — The use of strategic weapons to destroy % nuclear. war. It- implies an intention to knock out, the op- k neg puclear weapons first if necessary to . e strike — A.nuclear attack in response to an adt : Minuteman-3, the standard U. 8, mulsaile, is 2,200 pounds : (008 kilograms)... ‘Yah Released nuclear explosive energy expressed as tha equivalent of the energy produced by a given number of tonnes af TNT high explosive. A kiloton is the equivalent of 1,000 tones. of TNT, a megaton of one million tonnes. The . Hiroshima bomb had a yleld of 12-15 kilotdns.The largest‘? . current warhead on the Soviet 83-18 missile, carries, 0 kilotons of: axnlosive energy. “University... ‘of “British: Writing in the ‘Canadian: ” ‘Columbia, The. ‘study waa’, Journal..of . Applied : Sport. ‘published. In: the ‘Canadian ‘Sclenges, he says that the . Consens Us. among: ‘exercise , ‘specialists ds. that: electrical = involves mane | Attend the Church — _ of Your Choice “Thekats must be picked vp at The Daily Herald oh , Ble Kalum st “TERRACE THE" rth DAY : .. 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