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Take will find that your personal 39 Demolish, 87"— Mr. 23 Bectynee 17— even keel 72 Marks to 109 Author of the time os lear up personal ‘life will likely interfere with 4, Vale red jon 124 Pub missiles pS ontelel saa Meet lak at Pumbers matters at home on the 18th your work performance onthe matters at home on the 180 Yothand 1sthifyouletit, The 4gGrtariener |" coeaal shoal \-- Ger fet Ta oe a close Jock tt yourself 20th, 21st and 22nd socializ- 46 ha incum- 91 Gry man 126 Secretary, 33 oe eats Beach ; se an re} to e h i with i t le wi mt upon An lor one wf W on the 20th, 21st ard 22nd. lead to prosperous Htons Po Propares the - ona af anvcan fox is re sence o poe 116 Fanous loch The 23rd will be best put to The 23rd you must watch lotiovers 94 Actress Erin 128 Man and 37 Uniamed 79 Broadway 119 Kentucky er yon pat cree: 20 what you sev, criticism and 52 The one at 95 Small Wight 38 Express musical hit bluegrass (Jan. - ridicule are likely. Feb. 19) Don’t lend money or LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) } possessions to friends or peers Take care of personal docu- Te Pp e PP TO ]iT |e q iu | on the 17th. You can use your ments or medical needs on the charm and ingenuity to at- 17th. You can sign contracts : : tract others on or get favorson and legal documents on the | the 18th and 19th. Residential 18th and 19th however be I changes or real estate deals sure not to overextend your- 2 will be prosperous on the 21st, self. The 20th, 21st and 22nd 22nd and 23rd. Social activi- will be favorable for travel and : ee ties will lead to romance. visiting. Take time to sort out PISCES (Feb. 20-March your intentions on the 23rd, 20) You may be emotional someone you care for may not 4 when dealing with partnerson respond favorably. the 17th, travel is your best VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) bet. The 18th and 19th put Make love not war with your your efforts into career mateon the 17th. You can sign , talk to those in a po- contracts and legal d Gu ae mea sition to help. The 20th, 21st on the 18th and 19th however and 22nd involvement with be sure not to over extend groups or pleasure trips will yourself. The 20th, 21st and prove to be most informative. 22nd will be favorable for trav- ‘ : The 23rd changes at home el and visiting. Take time to may be disconcerting, howev- sort out your intentions on the er the end result should be fa- 23rd, someone you care for vorable. may not respond fi bl ARIES (March 21-April LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) 19) Look into investment op- Opposition from those you portunities on the 17th but work with is likely on the b avoid joint ventures. The 18th 17th, concentrate on home im- ol r in and 19th will be hectic if you provement projects for best re- haven't taken care of person- sults. The 18th and 19th will al matters. The 20th, 21st and _ be favorable for ic en- 22nd you can make gains if counters. The 20th, 21st and you concentrate on work. The 22nd you can make fi 1)! 23rd will be excellent for min- alterations to your living ar- gling with those who can grant rangements. Lectures or cul- you favors. tural travel will bring valuable TAURUS (April 20-May knowledge on the 23rd. 2496 time of 70 . 11-17 CRYPTOQUIP Answers, page B15 NWXQ S TZPXM SA wxX NXDX WCQGSQU NTGXDAENF TheN@WS "s:s-" 365-2212 WANTED — CLEAN COTTON RAGS The News NSGWECG T FSRXQZX WX GDSXM GE MCRP Today’s Cryptoquip clue: N equals W SCHNEIDERS PAUL’S BUILDING SUPPLIES | CHRYSLER — Booee pa. ea 368-6466 bee Janeta Junction, Trail 368-8295 GWxX SZZCX. - 16, 1991 Bite RememberWHEN lobbit Hill Children’s Centre take a look at the money they've collected so far for Rick Hansen's News file photo Man in Motion Tour. sent as guest speaker. Mr. C. Shand, civil defence officer for Kinnaird, opened the meeting by explaining the purpose of the meeting and asking for full cooperation of the public in establishing a lo- cal civil defence centre. eee Saturday night the high school auditorium rang to the skirl of the bagpipes as the highland d iP was d at the Mond E ies y sole circus-theatre company, The competitions meeting of the school board. School. will present a show Thursday ere sponsored by the Castle- The $85,000 addition was 5 YEARS to enchant both young and old gar Pythian Sisters and drew heduled for final inspecti From the Nov. 16, 1986 alike on the stage at Stanley 65 entries and a large audi- bytheP i hi yes- Castl News Humphries secondary school. ence. terday. Mila Mulroney, wife of eee 25 YEARS AGO 15 YEARS AGO Prime Minister Brian Mul- Dane Jackson's three goals From the Nov. 17, 1966 From the Nov. 18, 1976 roney, will visit Koot West sparked Castl Rebels to a Castlegar News Castlegar News Thursday, Kootenay West MP 12-9 win over Trail Junior ‘There will be a road over the Only the interest of individ- Bob Brisco announced this Smoke Eaters Friday night at completed Arrow dam and the ualgitizens in the education of week. the Community Complex. road will be public, Castlegar their children will be the draw- Mulroney will arrive at The Rebels, who are on top and District Chamber ofCom- ing card at the polls this Sat- Castlegar on Pacific Western of the Kootenay International merce learned at its meeting urday as inadequate nomina- Airlines’ morning flight from Junior Hockey League’s West last week. eee Described by school trustee Jim Lamont as the “largest and best appointed between Calgary and Vancouver,” the SHSS bandroom completion tions were received by City Hall to made an aldermanic contest. teee The city is seeking an offi- cial logo and is looking for lo- cal input from the students of Vancouver. Following her ar- rival she will visit with school i in Castlegar. eee The circus is coming to town. La troupe Circus, Canada’s Division, led 3-1 after the first period on goals by Jackson, Rick Viens and Andrew Zibin. Darcy Martini assisted-on two of the goals, while goal- tender Steve Voykin had one assist. Woman's Marriage To Bisexual Is Troubled By Threat of AIDS DEAR ABBY: My husband is bi- sexual. I have known it since the third year of our marriage, but I expected him to be faithful, so I fig- ured his fantasies were his own business. Well, as it turns out, he has not been faithful, and he is HIV positive! We havetwosmall children, and he is a good father. We have a lot in common, we rarely fight, and I love him. But now the big problem: To be blunt, I would miss the sex and will not be unfaithful. Also, there is the whole AIDS problem. Will he get sick? Will he infect me or the kids? Can my children have their friends over? Should I be sterilizing the dishes and the towels? What and when do we tell the kids? Our fami- lies? He wants to stay married; now T'm not sure I do. 1 have been to a counselor several tii and I still can’t make up my mind. Please do not publish my name or location, for obvious reasons! HIS WIFE DEAR WIFE: I directed your protected penetrative sexual activity. Will he infect the chil- dren? No. “Your children can have friends over, and it is not im- peretive. that dishes and towels sterilized. Studies of house- holds with an infected individual have shown absolutely no transmission of the virus unless ere was unprotected sexual activity with theinfected | pla “What and when to tell your chil president of the American Foun- dation for AIDS Research. His Since a person can look and feel well for years, it is bly not d y to tell your small until the sy however, that this disease is very difficult to deal with alone.” ‘As to whether you should stay married, only you can make that decision. Regardless, you should be tested for HIV because if you have been infected, you, too, should be under a doctor's su- pervision. wee DEAR ABBY: My | call him Barry) receive tion to the wedding of hi —T'l call him Joe. I realize that the wedding invitations were sent out by Joe's fiancee, whom we havenever met, but it was addressed only to my husband, Barry. We have been married for 15 years and have two children. We see Joe only once or twice a year and he knows that we are married Am I to assume that [| am not invited to this wedding? Or am I to assume it was an oversight on the part of Joe’s fiancee? Also, are the children invited? band (ri invita- BARRY'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Your husband should call his cousin Joe and explain this dilemma. I hope Joe will advise his fiancee that cousin Barry has a wife and two children, after which you will robably be invited. But don't ring your children unless they are lly invited. tr are d i eventually almost all HIV-in- fected individuals will have al, ly, AIDS. start appearing. “What and when to tell your " “Phe only way your husband can infect you is through un- ilies depend upon the rela- tionship you have with those family members. Remember, ess DEAR ABBY: Unlike many oth- ers, [can't say I've read your column for years because I'm only 11 years old. But I have read it a great many times. Thave a very bad habit. I suck my thumb and bite my nails. In fact, I've bitten one of my nails so low it started to bleed without my knowing it. It doesn't even hurt. Est my thumb when I w old; then I started bout 6. er-Lcatch myself, L take my hands away, or try to “hurt” my hand. Usually my family catches me when I'm not e of what I'm doing. Abby, please help me, and sign this rted sucking bout 3 years ing my nails THUMB IN MOUTH AND NO NAILS. DEAR THUMB: Try this. Puta rubber band o ur wrist, di when you get the urge to suck your thumb or bite your ni snap the rubber band enough to remind you to those old habits. DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, my boyfriend beat me up. He said he was sorry, so I gave him another chance. The second time it happened I made him move out. A week later, he came after me. Fearing for my life, I ran outside. thinking ! was safe with so many neighbors around. (I lived ina mobile home park.) I was wrong. Nobody noe me. je started beating on me, and I ran from trailer to trailer with him chasing me as | screamed at the top ‘of my lungs, “Somebody, please call the police!” He caught me, knocked me to the ground and beat me un- conscious. It was a summer day and everyone had the windows open. I was screaming so loud, I could have been heard a block away Abby, I wasn’t asking people to risk their lives. I just wanted some- ‘one to pick up a phone and call the police. One neighbor even closed his door because my screams disturbed him! When | confronted him later, he said, “I-didn't want to get in- volved.” I still have nightmares about that terrible experience — not the beat- ing, but pleading for help while ev- eryone looked the other way To make a long story short, I pressed charges against the man. He was put away for two years and ordered not to return to this commu- nity ILLINOIS VICTIM DEAR VICTIM: I would like believe that people are basically good, but there is too much evi- dence to the contrary to accept that theory. What asad commen- tary on the nature of mankind. “Man's inhumanity to man es countless thousands mourn!” — Robert Burns, 1759-1796 What teen-agers need to know about sex, drugs, AIDS, and getting slong with their peers and parents is now in Abby's updated, expanded booklet, “What Every "To: in Canada) to: Dear Abby, Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, Il. 61054. (Postage is included.)