Wednesday, January 29, 1992 The Castlegar Sun Page 9B © Sun Classifieds 365-7848 The Castlegar Sun HOROSCOPES |": --.. Wednesday, January 29, 1992 by Bill Watterson low many actors have played Robin Hood? — C.H,, Reno, Nev. ee, on Flynn as Robin Hood Far too many actors have donned the tights and boots of that legendary outlaw ar- cher and woodsman to men- tion them all, but here are some of the more notable players: Errol Flynn (perhaps the definitive Robin) in “The Adventures of Robin Hood” (1938), Jon Hall in “Prince of Thieves"’ (1948), Robert Clarke in “Tales of Robin Hood” (1951), Richard Todd in “The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men” (1952), Don Taylor in “Men of Sher- wood Forest”* (1954), Sean Connery in “Robin and Mar- ian” (1976), Richard Greene in the TV series titled “The Adventures of Robin Hood” (1955-58) and the movie “Sword of Sherwood Forest” (1960) and Kevin Costner in “*Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” (1991). ow old is Marsha Mason, and where is she from? What was the name of her first movie? — S.T., Boca Raton, Fla. Mason, who was born April 3, 1942, in St. Louis, is 49 years old, and she made her movie debut in “Hot Rod Hullaba- loo” in 1966. A four-time Os- car nominee, she starred earli- er this season in the short- lived ABC series **Sibs.” Mason has a passion for auto racing, and for the past two years she has been competing on the sports car circuit. She is divorced from playwright Neil Simon 1 enjoyed seeing Ricky Schroder in his recent TV movie, but | was surprised to see how grown up he ince “Silver Spoons.” How old is he? — K.C., Fort Lee, N.J. Schroder started working in “Silver Spoons” when he was just 12 years old. And al- though he was 16 when it left the air in 1986, Schroder still had an angelic baby face. We saw a much more mature Schroder in the 1989 miniser- ies “‘Lonesome Dove.”’ Schroder was 21 when he made the TV movie “My Son Johnny,” which aired last fall Born in Staten Island, N.Y., on April 13, 1970, he was first on TV in diaper commercials when he was only 3 months old. In 1979, he was in the movie “The Champ.” Did You Know That... Wife abuse is a crim- inal offence, as is assault between str- angers; she is there- fore not to blame for the assault. Castlegar Women’s Association 365-2104 February 2-8 ARIE March 21/April 20 Romance and leisure activities will take up much of your time in the opening days of this week Important decisions might be better left to the end of the week. You'll be able to think more clearly and come to reasonable conclusions. TAURUS ~ April 21/May 21 Indications for your health this week are better than most. Your inner sun should be shining, regardless of what the weather may throw at you Watch out for new opportunities for advancing your career or improving your image GEMINI — May 22/June 21 You could start the week showing off some of your possessions to your friends and acquaintances (new household appliances or a new car for instance), and sharing some oth ers with someone at work. Keep in mind who you lend things to — they may tend to get lost CANCER - June 22/July 22 Travel goes well now, and you may make an unexpected journey over water this week, which may allow you some time off for your hob bies. The end of the week should be particularly good for long-term planning, and you could well find that your ideas are flowing very easily LEO - July 23/August 23 You may have to make time to see a professional consultant about your finances before you enter into any long-term commitments. Romance could blossom this weekend and an old friend could be instrumental in a long overdue recopciliation. Take care toward the endef the week you'll be “accident prone.” VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Your commitments to friends and neighbors could grow too heavy for your peace of mind this week. If you are offered a chance to relax or take a day off without responsibilities, it might be wise to accept. Offer apologies for your absence at a social event where you might be expected to do all the chores LIBRA — Sept 23/Oct 23 This week seems to have been spe cially designed to suit creative peo- ple. A new assignment should be right up your alley, and it looks ag if felationships with members of the Opposite sex! SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 There is happiness and good fortune in the early part of the week. Later on things will become somewhat more difficult, but you will be able to cope. If you wait until Thursday to attempt new ways of “turning an honest penny” you may find it diffi cult to accomplish SAGITTARIUS — Nov 2¥Dec 21 There should be an eaciting begin. ning to this week involving travel angements, but those who are e set in their ways will view influences as an annoyance CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Family duties and responsibilities will tend to weigh heavily on your mind this week. Overwork and frus tration are affecting your health, and for your own sake you should seek to unload some of your chores onto someone less busy AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Your love life will be a source of inner strength to you, and an uptum in your family finances ought to put in an appearance just about now. If you want to obtain a bank loan or mortgage, this might be the time! PISC — Feb 19/March 20 There are bound to be some ups and downs for you this week, but if you can avoid taking people for granted, you should end the week in a happi- er frame of mind than that in which it began. This uplift will be con ducive to financial improvement as well, so let your personality shine through the early difficulties YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: Your life has been so hectic this past year; now it’s time to slow things down a bit. If you take a step back and really evaluate your life, good things will happen. The arts and creativity figure prominently: especially where career is concerned. That dream job may be closer than you think! = Keep your business on track] Let The Sun help keep you rolling 365-2278 Sun Advertising Canadian Quiz-Cross by Maureen Azimov 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 NO, MOM, wast) 1 ADOPTED? ‘3 4, mC a mn 26 iF FFF “GO ANEAD DOWN YOULL MISS ALL THOSE TREES — [You CAN DoT YOUU STOP BEFORE. 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Imme- diate Florida Jobs also 1-407-578-6111 Ext. 139 We the family of Dora Poohachoft would like to express our sincere thanks to Mike O'Connor & staff of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel, as well as, grave diggers, singers, Slo- can Park Cooking Group, Phillip & Olga Plotnikoff, relatives, friends and neighbours, who supported us in our time of sorrow. THANK YOU AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL. Sun classifieds sell fast! | ANNOUNCEMENTS | Call now . 365-7848 SURGENOR & ROGERS ° Certified General Accountants ¢ Are pleased to announce the opening of an office to practice their profession at 1444 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. on February 3, 1992. Telephone: 365-7208 Fax: 365-3098 Robson Recreation Society Annu General Meetin will be held at Robson Hall, January 29, 1992 at 7 p.m. ROBSON SUNDAY SCHOOL will commence 10 am - Feb. 2 Robson Community Memorial Church All children welcome. For further information contact: Corinne Lamb at 365-7534 AQUARIUM OWNERS INTEREST- ED IN forming a club? Call Lyn Dodds 365-6046. 0 NEED CASH FAST!! WE BUY A . 1-681- i NELSON FESTIVAL of the Arts 1992 Reminder: Festival entry forms most be received by commit- tee by Friday, January 31, 1992. We the Poznekoff family would like to express our sincere appreciation to all our relatives and friends who helped to com- fort and: support us after the sudden death of Polly Poznekoff who passed away on December 22, 1991. We would like to thank Castle- gar Funeral Home for the arrangements. Philip Plotnikoff for co-ordinating the proceed- ings. A very special thank you to the Pall Bearers, singers, cooks, grave diggers, ladies who brought baking and to everyone who helped out. — Pete J. Poznekoff and family DRIVERS WANTED for local light deliveries, must be clean & neat in appearance and have Portrait International. ments after one insertk The Castlegar Sun will not be responsible for any errors in advertise- . tis the the y of the ad when it is first published and to insure that it is correct. If no noti- fication is given, the Castlegar Sun will regard the ad as correct and will charge accordingly. The Castlegar Sun accepts no liability in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. to read START YOUR own bakery at home. Equipment for a complete home bakery for sale. Mixer, 2 deck glass oven, 2 Dr.. fridge, stainless steel sink, working table with com- partments, small equip. inclu mi 44! TWO RENOVATED STORES, each 1600 sq.ft. Reasonable rent. * pping Plaza Fernie, BC Call 604-792- 3660. EXPERIENCED BARTENDER NEED IMMEDIATELY Dam Inn Neighborhood Pub. 359-7515 JOBS IN Mid-East, Kuwait. Ex- cellent pay, benefits, transporta- tion. 407-295-7600 Ext. 3316 PART TIME customer service posi- tion & kitchen "hélp. Must have strong communication skills. Apply it Chicken Tim: PART-TIME Sales Consultant re- quired for Professional Hair and Skin Care Products. Western Beau- ty Supply Ltd. continues a strong growth trend which has created a need for a part time sales consutt- ant servicing professional salons in Creston, Nelson, Trail, Grand Forks, Castlegar, Cranbrook,Kim- berley, Invermere and Golden. Ide- ally, you can contribute 2 days per week servicing the clientele in this territory. You could be a stylist look- ing for additional experience in sales or working ‘part time in the profession and desiring a new chal- lenge. Your background could also include sales and consulting to the professional beauty trade. You must have a car, and a valid driver's license. Remuneration is commission, so earning potential is limited only by your efforts. Please submit resumes in strictest con- fidence to: Mr. Alvin Gowliuk: Sales Manager, Western Beauty Supply Ltd. 4684 E. Hasting Street, Burna- by, BC V5C 2K5. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! | BABYSITTING BABYSITTER AVAILABLE. After school. Weekends, and holidays. Red Cross babysitting course com- pleted. References available Phone 365-2324. HEALTH & FITNESS on ail TROPHIC ¢ SWISS » QUEST NU-LIFE & NATURAL FACTOR 7 VITAMINS & Mother Nature's Pantry Downtown Castlegar * 365-7750 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS KEYBOARD for sale $300 or trade for audio equipment evenings 365- 2489. KING FLUTE FOR SALE, OFFERS days 365-5266 (Nicole) eve. 357- 9754 (Nicole). | TRAVEL ] AIRLINE TICKETS From, Castlegar to Toronto, leaving February 12. MECHANIC Heavy duty & small engine mechanic needed. Steady work. Local company. Must be competent & reliable Send resume to: Box 4000, 465 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1G8 NEEDED Clerk for industrial sales. Must have knowledge of parts and be willing to learn. Send resume to: Box 4010, 465 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1G8 PERSONALS } Are you single and looking for a companion? We are an introduction service, for the east and west Keotenays and we may have that special person. For a registration form and more information write to: Single At Heart, Box 137, 1Z0. FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT sin- gle mom, early 40's would like to correspond, meet professional or business-oriented man 40 - 50. Must be emotionally secure with an adventurous spirit. Musical inter- ests range from country to jazz to blues. Other interests include out- door activities, (but | am not a sports addict) movies; although | have found there is not too much to do here. Children are animal lovers and cowboys at heart. Please re- spond with photo (if p i to | LOST & FOUND | LOST: Golden Retriever, female puppy. Tattoo # JN2100Z answers to KoKo. REWARD 3654931 PETS FOR SALE Roadside Pet Food & Supplies featuring: ‘Fromm Pet Food’ ‘Ever Clean Cat Litter’ and ‘BUDGIES FOR SALE’ 2253 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 65-5225 Shwarzenberg Kennels (regd.) 40 Ib.Dog Food $16.40 no G.S.T. We Also Sell! *All Sizes of Travel Cages" Leashes © Nail Clippers ¢ Brushes * Shampoos * Whistles « 104 etc 36 (Minto Rd., Castlegar Industrial Park) Box 108 c/o The Castlegar Sun, 465 Colunibia Ave., Castlegar, BC VIN 1G8. SWM TALL good looking man look- ing for tall artistic woman 20 - 35 for friendship & sharing interests. All types of mu: occult, personal growth & fitne: 9 ing and FANCY FUR & FEATHERS re- grets the inconvenience to its cus- tomers by its temporary closure. Please call 825-4471 for pets & supplies. JOYPHILS KENNELS: Black Lab pups Reg. Shots & tightwad 367- 9615 — Creston travel. All Replies answered. Reply to: Box 77 Castlegar Sun, 465 Col- umbia Ave., Castlegar, BC VIN 1 VICTORIA PROFESSIONAL Psy- PUREBRED COCKER Spaniel Breeding Pair (make $1000 every 6 [ HELP WANTED chic Tarot card dings by mail. You ask three questions of any na- ture. Please enclose the following information: date of birth, place of birth, sig . 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