$10.2 MILLION JACKPOT Writers group Winner feels ‘great’ wants submissions TORONTO (CP) — Feeling aecounting to use in another and his foreman and fellow “nervous but great,” with occupation. workers wondered aloud who Fa LCON etn es But, he said, he won't work PAINTING & =a = sott-spoken, est in the bank, Jean Viau is disciplined CHECKED NUMBERS DECORATING Viau, 22, of Green Valley, _ Viau, who has spent about ‘Ont., became Canada's latest $1,600 on lottery tickets in “I asked him, ‘Ifyou went, 2649 FOURTH moenee: instant multi-millionaire the past six years, said he would you be here?’ He said CASTLEGAR 8 3965-3563 Tuesday after he cashed the didn’t believe it when, 10 he wouldn't be here.” reer ees —_— winning ticket on the Jan. 11 minutes after the draw, a The next day he asked for _—— Lotto 6-49 draw ao ne nephew checked his numbers & leave of absence. largest tax-free prize in Can- porated : ve Viau said he will share his A lifelong resident of the hamlet about 40 kilometres Carol Magan northeast of Cornwall, he has Di worked since age 17 in the few ianna Kootnikott cutting room of a shoe man- ADVERTISING SALES wfacturer in nearby Alexan- tA } ee Tenvary 29 rE: i} . i x E i . rl KUNG FU RETURNS Kerrie Keane is the widow of a murder victim and David Carradine is a Spiritually eee master, in “Kung Fu: Movie.” It will air on “The CBS Saturday Night Movies,” Saturday, Feb. 1. i g* RFE rH : 28-Yeer Warrenty « ? it i E i ff 4 i; | Buck Savin’ on WOODSTOVES & SNOWBLOWERS ON ORLEY WOOD STOVES New Listing He earned $6.08 an hour, Come in and ask about our FACTORY SPONSORED SALE CASTL rome CAR, NEWS ‘Tb seviTNG — 3 ry E i H ik i é g : ¢ won in January 1984 by truck and said he and his fiancee of driver Stuart Kelly and his OFFICE 365-5210 three years — whom he iden- a It was hard to stay mum, wife, Lillian, of Brantford, SS SS ES ‘teeny aie eo a eee ee TOYOTA ||| Students go abroad Jack Morrison ‘t see it, I'll find it!” Susan goes toSt. George _ letter to Susan Ross it is from Durban. It is also in (pop. 2,200) in the interior the centre of the Zulu of Queensland. She will be . country and the birthplscs t t DTUC - met by her host parents, John Walton will fly of the most famous of Zulu mee a Jeff and Pam Moon and eastward out of Spokane to kings, Chaka, whose highly their four children, David, the town of Stanger in disciplined impi regi- Sandy Wilson, Paulette director of the film, My 21, Penny, 13, and An- Natal province, South Afri- ments) once dominated = Jiles and Eleanor Wachtel American Cousin, gar Rotary Club for the drew, 18, at Brisbane — ca where he will meet his most of South Africa. highlight this year's Koot- Rotary International Stu- first Rotary parents, Otto Both students are an- = @may Women and Words dent Exchange program, Krenzer, a manufacturer, xious to be on their way to conference. Susan Ross, only daughter ¥ and Mrs. Krenzer and then the new experience though of Ron and Elaine Ross, before to his second Rotary host John admits to being a lit- and John Walton, young- . Mahommed Badia. While tle apprehensive — “When est son of John and Murial . in Stanger he will be at- I was accepted a year ago Both Aneste vaincon of Lighti Walton, will be attending ; - tending Hoerskool (Afri- it was kind of quiet there.” es & Waterbed: school and promoting in- ter Susan Moon, 17, will be cans for high school). On their return, a year ad ternational peace and arriving in Victoria, as an Unlike St. George, Stan- from now they will be me aaa Towne $, Mell A i student to Can- ger, a pulp and paper available for speaking en- 368.5 » ada and though she has centre, is a coastal city and gagements at schools, 302 i written a long and newsy jies about 71 kilometres and clubs, tf i z storey home close to e New Listi Denigned re. 21 AINVIEW AGENCIES ALONEY PONTIA BUICK GMC LTD MO! T= _/ri tt. 365-2111 PONTIAC 365-2155 364-021 Bet Frostbite hazard to pets : f Words Association with TORONTO (CP) — Frost- broadcasting. ear Vancouver, Tor bite is the No. 1 pet hazard in _ wae tee ther porte winter in Canada, followed °"°° Sendy Wilson, Canede. closely by skin infections, says the American Animal ort Se see Labor movement Frostbite soverit; y ranged i382 §225533 : Faye ee r a aH i yn His tale a dan Heh ‘ua als from loss of ears to ice- encrusted, frost-bitten paws. ‘missing the boat’ Skin infections included fleas, allergies and dermatitis, es- By DAVE BLAIKIE declined an invitation to pecially in British Columbia, QPTAWA (CP) — The participate on the assump- Ontario and Nova Scotia. —_ mainstream labor movement tion that Ottawa is likely to The survey says other ig missing the boat by press ahead with freer trade cold-weather problems in- poycotting talks by a federal anyway and that it will cost clude salt irritation of paws, committee on freer trade fan-belt injuries to cats seek- with the United States, says Hj ing warmth under car hoods, the president of the Canadian and antifreeze poisoning. Federation of Labor. The Canadian branch of — «Pye said from Day 1 that the association offers these we are interested in consul- tips to help “winterize” pets: tation” James MeCambly * Skin problems may be said in an interview. detected and treated early — -1¢ we did not have the when owners watch for ex- opportunity to participate in cessive scratching, red. Ul such an important discussion cerated skin, hair loss or as this I would have raised body odor. hell.” © Owners can protect their MeCambly rejected sug- pets’ paws from rock salt gestions that his 220,000- when taking them out for ember federation, formed walks by rubbing baby oil pearly four years ago by and then sprinkling baby dissident construction powder on their feet. ‘welean bis bien The association represents the government. more than 11,000 veterinar- “They'll know I'm in there ians worldwide, including (for labor) even though T'm nearly 800 in Canada. 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