eee The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, June 15, 1994 The Castlegar Sun Calvin ana Hobbes y, June 15, 1994 ‘The namult and the shouting dies, The Captains and the Kings depart.’ —R. Kipling: The Recessional And likewise,. Their Honors, Dr. David Doug Hervey Sunscreen, don't forget your lips. One of the most for skin cancer is the lower lip. There are many sun- economy to offer to us. . As Her Majesty The Queen's personal representatives they d the same their already formidable collec- Thank you Castlegar, for rolling outthe red carpet common blocker lipsticks and tip-baims...coloured or clear, that will do a good job, P He didn’t, though, so that long and fi here were carried out and a lesson they would do well to take to heart. In any case I would like to offer to Their Honors my sincere thanks as well as the thanks of all of those who had the pleasure of meeting them during their busy but all-too-brief visit. They had many more lessons besides public , they do not stimulate the bowel to move. Their primary is to prevent constipation so should be taken on a routine 6 Docusate is the prime example of this group. out of reach of children is always sound advice. One a lot of attention from little kids is the birth control pill. Attracted by the fancy packaging and because they see Mom taking them all the time, kids often think they are candy. in these fast-paced, mechanized and computerized times, It's nice to know you can drop Into your neighborhood pharmacy and speak to a pharmacist in person. It's a 900d feeling for us, too. It makes for great communication. RS ePHarRMASAVE nant i gift ideas #5 - 202 Columbia. Ave. 365-0773 FOR CONVICTION OF VANDALS OF WEST KOOTENAY POWER PROPERTY Vandalism is a cost we all bear in increased electrical rates and service interruptions. West Kootenay Power's reward program pays up ‘to $2000 for information leading to positive identification of persons wilfully damag- ing insulators, powerlines and equipment, trespassing in WKP compounds or tampering with electric meters. Incidents may be reported to the near- est WAP office or your local police station. : asc 7) qb West KOOTENAY POWER Castlegar 365-6212 - Crawford Bay 227-9231 - Creston 428-5357 - Grand Forks 442-3142 Greenwood 445-6455 - Kaslo 353-2446 - Kelowna 860-2126 - Keremeos 499-5844 - Oliver 498-2474 Osoyoos 495-2474 - Penticton 493-3818 - Salmo 357-0711 - South Slocan 359-7613 + Teall 368-0111 to everyone's satisfaction and these loyal servants of the crown have added another bouquet to nor and his wife Theresa, who were the city's official hosts for the Vice Regal visit. Always cour- «fwalting for the plane that would'soon fly overhead, SUN STAFF PHOTO /Karen Kerkhoft Le. anticipation — Looking skyward during Sun- fest weekend; pedple jamnied into Kinsmén Bark, | and drop 500 ping pong balls, one of which was worth $1,000. The plane did fly overhead but the drop of ping pong balis was somewhat off course, resulting in most of the balls landing just outside of the park, and on the roof of the Castlegar library. Despite all this, the $1,000 winning ball was picked up by Karen Groutage of Ootischenia. ¥ . . *. KE Winter Wishes * **” 5: 7: Sunmer DREAMS ere does your ~=<~shine? Take the Castlegar Sun on your next vacation and send us a photo ‘of you (or a member of your travelling group) holding up the Castlegar Sun, $0 we can see you and your surroundings. BE UNIQUE! BE ORIGINAL! BE HUMOROUS! Your photo could win you one of many exciting prizes such as: Contest runs: Dec! sa Ts due March 31 1, 1994 — AUG. 31, 1994 ENTRIES DUE SEPT. 30 Prizes to be awarded / 4 & Oct. 3, 1994 All entrants eligible for the grana prize (drawn Oct. 3, 1994) of: Trip for two anywhere Canadian Regional flies! Rules: Entrants must be 19 yrs or over. Prizes must be accepted as awarded — no substitutions or cash. All photos become the property of the Castlegar Sun and cannot be returned. Castlegar Sun retains the right to publish any photos in subsequent promotional material. ploy of the Casth Sun and their i diate families ineligible to win. Mail or bring your photo to: The Castlegar Sun, 465 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, VIM 1G8 along with a brief explanation of where and when the photo was taken. oftent BCAA CRUISE SHOWCASE — THE BEST OF THE BEST 7-DAY ALASKA GLACIER ROUTE FROM CDN July 13, 1994 + Aboard the Star Odyssey INCLUDES RETURN TRANSPORTATION TO VANCOUVER! 7-DAY EASTERN CARIBBEAN FROM 1,486|' CDN October 15, 1994 * Aboard the Norway 4CLUDES ROUND TRIP AIRFARE FROM SEATTLE! 10-D MEXICO FROM us November 15, 1994 + Aboard the Fair Princess ND TRIP AIRFARE FROM P iver BONUS S5O PER CABIN OFF $100 PER CABIN OFF BCAA Travel AQENCY OCHAMS OF EXPERIENCE CALL TODAY! 596 Baker Street, Nelson 352-3535 ,Wxeitotne ¥ A mee of tions as a friendly city. Thank you, too, Your Thanks and bouquets also to Selkirk College President Leo Perra and his staff for the invita- tions. Both reception and dinner were well organized and most enjoyable, Thanks also for join- ing the Heritage Society celebra- tions on Saturday. Your presence torical Society; as well as to the staff and exhibitors of the National Exhibition Centre; to Jenny Myer and the Kootenay Broadcasting system and to John Perry of the Castlegar Airport and Rhonda of Air B.C. — all contributed to Their Honers’ wel The morning program was, of course, in theory, at least, focussed on the opening of the newly restored Castlegar and Dis- trict Heritage Society’s Provincial Police Station as well as a return visit to Zuckerberg Island Her- itage Park and an for the Lieutenant Governor to check on the progress of the oak tree that he planted four years ago. The fact that we were able to include an inspection of the Rail Station Museum, a cake cutting ceremo- ny, the craft fair, the upstairs art show a visit to the new bridge, the Chapel House and a tour around the south end of the island involved the cooperation and help of a considerable number of people. The saving and restoration of the Police Station are perma- nently preserved on the plaque and in the station itself. Bouquets however must go to vice-presi- dent and landscape gardener Bob Switzer, whose work around the station won the approval of Dr. Lam, and to Heritage Society Coordinator Debbie Mcintosh for all her work, help and ideas in Preparing the operation. As C.D.H.S. President Chris D'Arcy pointed out at the open- g ceremonies, the station and ¢ island, both of which won Righ pratée #Ut Ot Visitors which have become public cen- tres and tourist attractions, are mainly the work of volunteers and donors. It is not a part of the city’s revitalization program but an to it and this obviously pleased His Honor for the spirit of giving was a constant part of his mes- sage and example. We could do with many more like him. Tm sure he would have loved to have visited the public library, an outstanding example of public service, but it was impossible to include it. Sorry, Judy and staff. The reading in the afternoon was fun though. More literary tal- ent around than I realized. = Agiow, Continued from 3B composer and musician, was in charge of the music. Several of the ladies who went to the retreat in Kimberley will be giving testi- monies of encouragement and healing. The main speaker will be June Read and she will be talking about the preparation of the Bride of Christ. There will be special music presentations with songs by Shanna Kavaloff and June Read. MINI STORAGE Units Now Available 365-7798 \ Dear Ano Landers: I am a 17-year-old girl, and I want to sehd ‘a message to other teen- age girls. I have fallen victim to my own stupidity twice now. A lot of girls use sex to try to keep a boy interested. Why do we do this when all our lives we are told by our parents, church and school that it is wrong? I guess virginity seems old-fashioned in the ‘90s. But I have learned that some things never go out of style. In both my relationships, I can look back and see that before sex entered the picture, we laughed more, talked more and went to a lot more places. Once you cross that line, it's all they guys want to do. Boys don't respect girls who put out. If a guy decides to break up, it won't make any difference whether you've had sex or not. If you use sex to try to hold on to him, that will be the only part of you he's intet- ested in. Learn to say, “This is as far as we're going,” and stick to it before you go too far. — Feel- ing Used Again in Oregon. Dear Oregon: Setting limits can be more than just a matter of morality. These days, it can mean the difference between life and death. According to a survey by the Centers for Disease Control, the two groups that showed the greatest increase in AIDS are teen-agers and heterosexual women. AIDS is no longer a gay male's disease, and it's time everyone woke up to that fact. a CARL S PLAZA DRUGS : 365-7269 : Canadian Criss Cross by Walter D. 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