NN ee r a4 Wh oes Cw Cee) 7 teed) > arid) yal asta vd he ? -) nh it iy vay , SAREE COO ee CE Oe aa, WA ee ee a me Ne ow i The Castlegar Sun Fag rani d How women can-break the cycle of abuse Whe de you call when...you possible, their needa for infor- mation, support, and Institute, as well as a variety of other and ksh counselling. ‘ With a background of 25 years as a foster ent for troubled teenagers, Mari- lyn has developed her skills with Facilitation Training at: Medicine Hat College, Sexual Abuse Intervention Training through B.C, Mental Health Ser- vices, and Conflict Resolution Training through the Justice Hi ji Hi Hh the useless portions, lung to work more e cure, but it hae reeuited as much as an 80% id If she smokes fnore than five dlecouragii activity | CALADRY.L CGREAM 42s $5.99 Fs PHARMASAVE 5-7813 over the years. has her anonymity. She is also avail- able to offer information, sup- port and counselling to fi other people, where a num ber of workshops On stress manage- ment, anger con- trol and parenting at Selkirk College. She is currently working on a Bachelor's degree in Social We hrough appropriate, in the woman's life. Most of her work is done one- to-one with her clients, but she also facilitates a Support Group for sexually b d women. Another part of her job is d ion around the issues of rape and L/w assault, and ser- have been victims of rape, sex- ual assault, and/or are survivors of childhood sexual abuse. She is available to provide crisis intervention coordinated with the Victim's A vices available for these wonten. A 1993 Violence Against Women Survey, conducted by Statistics Camada, found that 51 per cent of Canadian women have d at least one and the Crisis Line di r is incident of physical or sexual ry selling are also provided or, if the woman requires extended since the age of 16. Twenty-five percent of all * Canadian women have experi- enced violence at the hands of a current or previous spouse. P ling or other services not appropriately pro- vided by Marilyn, she will make referrals to other agencies. Where a woman is not ready Psy gical and social effects of wife assault on women include a high incidence Of sui- cide attempts, increase in alco- holism and drug abuse, high - Wednesday, August 24, 1994 Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Makortoff is survived by her daughter, Nancy Makortoff of Pass Creek. Funeral Arrangements were under the direction of the Castle- gar Funeral Chapel. Frank Ray Ehl son-in-law, Donna and G: Konkin of dren, Bric Bhi, and Jeffrey and Matthew Konkin; one brother, Albert Bhi of Nakusp; and two contributions may be made to the Castlegar Hospice Society, 1464 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C, VIN 3K3. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castle- gar Funeral Chapel. Pauline Repin On Monday, August 15, 1994, Pauline Repin of Genelle, B.C, passed away at Kelowna General Hospital at the age of 84 years. Funeral service was held at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel August 18 and 19 with burial at the Bril- liant Cemetery. Mrs. Repin was bom January 21, 1910 at Verigin, Saskatchewan. She lived in Cre- ston for a short time and moved to Champion Creek where she met and married William Repin in 1933. She moved to Genelle in 1955. She enjoyed cooking and Mrs. Repin is survived by two sons, Mike and Bill of Genelle He is survived by his wife and one sister, Dora Postnikoff Elsie of Castlegar, two sons and of Genelle. rates of anxiety, dep in-law, Robert and Funeral arrangements were Dianna, and Tom and Carol both —_under the direction of the Castle- of Castlegar; one daughter and L. (indicated when a white feather wafts down on him) he over- comes his many difficulties and becomes over the years, an out- Standing football player, a Viet- nam hero and a wealthy man. He is also involved in most of the head-line events of the American mid-century including the anti-war riots, the Kennedy , assassinations and in face-to So do her parents ‘She can learn on a program which offers Q , Bible-centered, values-oriented curriculum. From kindergarten through high school, your child can receive the benefits of more than 20 years of research and development by the School of Tomorrow. We believe that all should be *higher education." ‘ Waters Christian 2329 - 6th Avenue., Castlegar NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS : for 1994/1995 school year For further information call 3s ; 65-5818 THE MEETING PLACE Castlegar RNABC Chapter is hosting a district dinner. Guest speaker is Andrea Henning - Nurse-Advisor. Location: Taylor's Place room) on August 30/94 at 19:00. Cost is $11.95/person. RSVP to Sue 365- meeting will resume as usual on the 1st Thursd: of October. * Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit groups and exganizations may be listed here. The first 12 words are $6 and additional is 11:00 Monday for Wednesday's paper. Please bring in or mail your noticesto: The-Cestiegar Sun 4665 Columbia The C Sun Avenue T Castiegar, BC VAN 168 a ee ee ings (thanks to movie magic) with several of the presi- dents. However, he never loses his simple faith nor his inherent =Bd sit if cence which we all once had”, but conveniently ignores the essen- tially jous and ethical thread ness, compassion, honor and integrity of the main character and credits much of the movie's tremendous popularity to the appeal of “the child-like inno- | REBELS JR: B TRAINING CAMP —" September 1 - 3 Castlegar Community Complex OPEN TO ALL PLAYERS For more info. contact Garry Sauer 365-6309 Mountain Valley this usually tells us that the trout are feeding at a closer look will you see the tails of the fish apy Yes, watching trout can be productive, it can giv vg knowing where the trout are so that you can fish #4 When you are able to spot their feeding times 498 ir taking, you will be in a better position to £ >d >d > od 2d >d > >d 0d 2d 2d 2d > > >> Sports DWAYNE D'ANDREA OPERATIONS MANAGER 2523 6th Avenue, , B.C. VIN 2W3 Telephone: (604) SOETTh or 365-2699 “EXPERIENCE A CANADIAN SECRET” Fishing & Tours of the piece, and labeling it as a Is this the ‘wisdom of the age’ which Paul writes about? If it is, we need more God's Fools. Is the tremendous reception of this allegory a light at the end of the dark moral and ethical tun- nel of our present day? I hope so. We sure need some li; In the meantime I’m going back for a second viewing of that movie. I recommend it. i Seniors Perm Special A Aug. 24 & 25 - og 265-7305) SCHOOL DISTRICT #9 (CASTLEGAR) SCHOOL OPENING A. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1994 September 6 will be a shortened school day for students, opportunity to become ir enabling teachers to finalize their preparations for September 7, the first full day of instruction. Registration of students new to the District will take place on this day. B. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1994 Schools will be in session for the full day. Buses will operate on their regular schedules. If you are unsure of the time that your child will be picked up, contact the Maintenance Office at 365-8331. C. KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten students will not attend school on September 6, Parents or guardians who have pre-registered their child for Kindergarten will notified directly by the school class and hours of instructi Pasents or guardians of Kindergarten students who have NOT registered their child es ighb school during the first week of September or Dine te Reied Bead Osfive (262-7798) Sor RS efi For information related to routes, times, bus stops, etc., call Lawrence Popoff at 3465-833] between 9:30 and 3:30, Monday through Friday. Wednesday, August 24, 1994 Dear Ann Landers: In Los Angeles newspapers, there are hundreds of 900 number voice Personal ads from women seek- ing suitable men. I have respond- ed to dozens of these ads. My monthly bill for 900 num- bers runs approximately $50. I am 58, educated, in good health and fairly well of financially. 1 respond to ads by women who are 50 to 60 years of age, provid- ed they are not the gold-digging type who specify that they want Canadian Criss Cross by Walter D. Feener oy The Castlegar Sun who is “fi ially secure” or who “enjoys find din- ing.” I do not care to spend $50 in a restaurant for a meal that I can prepare at home for $5. Well, Ann, in one year, I have received a dozen phone replies and have met four women. Noth- ae: ing clicked. I am now ing a girl who came from Northern Spain. She is half my age, pretty, educated and fun to be with. I have warned her that she may spend half of her life alone but she would have a nice home, half a million dollars in stocks and bonds and Social Security till the end of her life. She thinks it's a good deal. Too bad American women don't see it that way. I advise ican men to look — Bill in L.A. Dear Bill: Your use of the word “deal” suggests that the senorita is just as commercial as the Ameri- can women you view as gold dig- gers. I find that interesting. According to your figures, the senorita is under 30 years of age. Are you prepared for the patter of little feet? In fact, there may be several pairs of lit- tle feet. I suggest that you con- sider all possibilities before you make this WAY i an2 eowneier i See us for FULL POSTAL SERVICES XPresspost - fib ot quod OPEN 9 -6 P.M. Monday to Satu: CARL'S PLAZA DRUGS 365-7269 8. Wreck repair . oat au Saradeytney DoW eg apparatus beyond 42.Artful fellows ‘ f 16. Dollar bills 20 . Seize suddenty . TV personality . Both prefix . Foot travelers . Progenitor . Talk gods Treader of the middle aisie ‘Stand still Examine in our LOOK FOR THE ANSWERS to the CROSSWORD WEST KOOTENAY ADVERTISER Coming out this Saturday Calvin ana Hobbes CAIN, is TS ors, ed BABY BLUES (T WAS JUST A LITTLE PIECE OF GRISTLE. ITS NOT Your FAULT THAT My STEAK WihenrT PERFECT. IT$ JUST ONE OF THose. | }—. OA, LFEEL | OH COME ON, AwFur! 7 BUNNY. IT'S Y\ NO BIG DEAL! ‘Happy Birthday to Dad - love Sandra & Ed Happy Birthday to Papa - love Kyle Happy Birthday to Cliffe Churches - from Marlene, Sandra, Bill & Sasha Happy Birthday to Art Young - from Sandra, Bd & Kyle Happy Birthday to Bitsy Young - from Sandra + Aug. 24 Happy Birthday to Ashley Davidoff - love from Mom, Dad & Sean + Aug. 25 Happy 4th Anniversary to Sandra & Bill Anderson - love Mom + Aug. 28 Happy Birthday to Steve - from Dayna, Amanda, Marlee & Loni + Aug. 28 Happy Sth Birthday to @ Kyla - lots of love Baba & Deda + Aug. 28 Happy Sth Birthday to Kyla - love Mommy & Jay LooK Pick Up Your Royal Treat The Castlegar Queen in the Castleaird Plax: 10 m 10 pm ¢ Sunday: 11 am vill eee Ors Pare r WHEN be THEY MOVIE REMEMBER! dle Re NIN in Service - _. Award ‘This award will be presented every week. to someone in Castlegar who shows extraordinary service to his/her — eastomers or clients, The recipient will receive an award ~~ plaque to keep courtesy of Kats Trophys and a2 person Thrift . Dinner, courtesy of Chicken Time. Lo katate it Service excellence exists in our community. This award recognizes