A28-Wednesday, June 18, 1980 - North Shore News pasa ON THE GREEN in one, Roy Paget tries a tricky pua through the doghouse. Paget was just one of many who participated in the Father's Day putting contest at Capilano Mall bast Friday and Saturday. (Terry Peters photo) SECOND MORTGAGES FIRST MORTGAGE RATES* NO APPRAISAL FEES Ue the Permanent Seoone Mongage -Merest in ak ulate nanthty ‘ies Mongar WAVES! IN LAK UIALe Aemy annuAlt 4 y 2154 W. 4ist Kerrisdale 266-7101 Park Royal South West Van 026-5461 1604 Lonsdale North Van 986-1311 273-0821 Lansdowne Park Unit 626-5300 #3 ARd., Richmond Wealthy Canadian men are taller and heavier National survey shows OTTAWA (UPC) - Canadian adult males with high incomes are generally taller and heavier than their poorer fellows. and wealthy. older women are (mmmer than their poorer coun- lerparts, a national survey says. ‘ The Nutrition Canada Anthropometry Report prepared for the health department and_ released Tuesday also concluded that Eskimos are shorter than Indians. The survey compiled data on height. weight and body dimensions of Canadians dumng a national survey between 1970 and 1972 Differences in height and weight were noted among the three population groups - nauonal, Indian and Inuit - and between different socia- economic groups. said the report’s author. Dr = Arto Demurjian The average Canadians height was 170.1 cenumetres ‘slightly more than >-foot- 10} while average weignt was "3.1 kilograms or slightly less than 1601 pounds “Eskimos were 9 shorter and hghter than doth the Indian and national populations. said the report. “Adults ino higher socio- economic groups ‘households eaming more than $6,000 annually in 1972) were generally taller than those from lower sociw- economic groups. | Men with migher incomes were heavier lower than men in Income groups Women over 0 living in lower income homes were Judges rule sleepta not admissable as evidence NEW YORK (UPI) — If you talk in your sleep, what you say can't necessanly be used against you, an US appeals court says The Appellate Division of state Supreme Brooklyn made Court in the ruling Monday in overturning the manslaughter convichon of a 29 year old Queens man whose girlfmend testified she heard him descenbe a knife and “blood spurting | talking in his slecp while Amount $5,030.41 In 1978, David Knatz was convicted of stabbing Charles Flynn of Forest Hills, Queens, tn the neck and back and setting his apartment on fire on Jan 23 1977 Flynn was a rival for Knatzs girlfmend, Lodico Theresa The case against Knatz consisted almost entirely of Miss Lodicos statements account of Knats made while talking ino his sleep screaming about his mother SALE much heavier than those in ‘he upper income group. The results of the survey showed a significant increase in height measurements. compared with data available 20-vear-old surveys. trom Oemurjian said -ompared = with available in the United States, Americans are generally taller and heavier tor their age than Canadians. that figures “Such findings emphasize the necessity of establishing national standards for each country,” said the health department. It added the report was a valuable reference for heaith professionals and provided a national picture for useful body measurement Iking and saying he “blood spurting” knife The four judge panel said “the circumstances in which the statements could = see from sa were pur portedly made in the defendant's sleep = severely detract from their rehability ” Besides the judges said Flynn could have been dreaming about) something other than killing his rival in love June's Loan Sale Month at The Permanent LOW COST __PERSONALLOANS _ || 15% Minimum $3500 Maximum $50,000 Monthly payment $140.00 Cost of loan “Rates subject to Change MB the Per 684-0466 455 Granville manent 689-06 11 701 W. Georgia Pacific Centre $1,689.59 ~anada Pecnanent Toast Company Vanhada Permanent Mortgage ( orporahor 2699 Granville at 11th 731-6554 « ea ee te RE