a12 Saturday, December 7, 1991 @ YourHOROSCOPE ~- ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19) Your energy will be high how- ever you must direct it proper- ly on the 8th, 9th and 10th or tempers will mount causing friction at home and work. The 11th and 12th will be most favorable if you discuss your future plans with influ- ential people. Problems with authority figures may hold you back on the 13th and 14th. Make sure your papers are in order. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20) Plan to take a trip with your mate or just spend some quality time together on the 8th, 9th and 10th. Don't allow peers to put unreasonable de- mands on you on the 11th and 12th. Group activities will lead to romantic connections on the 13th and I4th. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) Sudden changes regarding your financial situation look positive on the 8th, 9th and 10th. Slow downs in ship- ments and communications are likely on the 11th and12th. Someone you work with may misinterpret you. The 13th and 14th will be favorable for tying up lose ends at work. Use your added discipline to put in extra details. CANCER (June 22-July 22) Emotional ups and downs are quite likely on the 8th, 9th and 10th. You can alleviate the downs by being honest and attentive with your mate. The 11th and 12th added respon- sibilities will come your way. Don’t be too eager to take on the burden by yourself. Travel, visits and entertainment should be on your agenda on the 13th and 14th. LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You can achieve a lot professional- ly if you concentrate on your proficiency on the 8th, 9th and 10th. You may want to do something special for your personal partner on the 11th and 12th, they have probably felt neglected lately. The 13th and 14th will be lucky. Take a look at sound investments. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Social activities will bring you in contact with new friends and possible business part- ners on the 8th, 9th and 10th. You should put your efforts in- to completing your work, avoid idle chatter with co- workers on the 11th and 12th. Romance is evident on the 13th and 14th through travel or social gatherings. LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) Emotional upset is apparent onthe 8th, 9th and 10th. Steer clear of confrontations with loved ones in order to avoid isolation and sorrow. The 11th and 12th will be most favor- able for accomplishing your personal goals and dealing with children. You can get a lot done if you put in overtime on the 13th and 14th. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) You should talk over your dilemmas with someone you respect and trust on the 8th, 9th and 10th. Additional re- sponsibilities may lead to low- ered vitality or disruptions in your domestic scene on the 11th and 12th. Get busy with the Christmas festivities, go shopping and plan to dothings with children on the 13th and 14th. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23- Dec 21) Career opportunities are present on the 8th, 9th and 10th. Apply for new posi- tions or talk to your boss about your future goals. The 11th and 12th catch up on your cor- respondence. Send out cards or call those you may not see over Christmas. The 13th and 14th will be highly active around your domestic scene. Invite friends over or plan a family reunion. CAPRICORN (Dec 22- Jan 20) You may find it diffi- cult to focus on your work on the 8th, 9th and 10th. Don’t let your emotions get in the way of your judgement. The 11th and 12th will be much better in terms of lish 30 Medieval tale 31 Pipe system 33 Teachers’ org. 34 Singer/ composer Peter 36 Of tiny infective agents 38 Singer/ songwriter Jimmy 40 King topper 41 “To cover my —,and have a good cry” (Thomas Hood) 43 Sailor 44 Camera introduced in 1888 47 Tropical CROSSWORD trees $@COr 48 Enthusiastic 85 “Twicknam devotee 50 Swedish phil- anthropist 54 Spring flag 55 He portrayed 86 Battling question 87 Wiahing wok projecti 88 Anci position 64 Guitarisvrock folkiore ici. creature 103 Singer Connie 107 Money of account 108 TV's *“— Peaks” California” 110 Tax expert: 69 Invisible emanations 70 Actress Ina 71 Put to rest 72 Unorthodox religious belief 74 Silken abbr. 111 Ball or crib 113 Singer Ronstadt 115 Co-founder of 67 Across 75 Singer/ 118 Director Elia songwriter 120 Part of a Julio mortise 78 GI's address 121 Old orgy cry 79 Relatingto 122 Cattle,toa pleasure 81 French revolutionist 82 Like ice, perhaps? 125 Old adages 83 Came in 126 On — poet 123 Actress Verdugo (equivalent to) Garden” poet 127 Informal eatery DOWN 1 Edna Ferber 1 singer 102 Supernatural 10 Melanesian language 11 Spanish gold 12 Rod's companion 13 Speak off the cuff 14 Singer Gloria 15 And not 16 Without an escort 17 French royal use 18 Play the host 25 Railroad centers 29 Female ruff 32 A tough — to crack 35 African legislative assembly 36 Of the soft 124 Point of view palate 37 Musician Nils 39 — inthe 42 Diminishes 44 Capital of the Ukraine 45 Trieste wine Face’ 52 Comedienne Adams 53 Marvin and for atime 56 “Toys in 99 Servant of Prospero 100 Ornamental th 57 Outstanding 60 Wet, soft land 61 Of the Salian plant Franks 101 Nests of 62 Light helmet pheasants (var.) 103 Entrance 65 Cry's hall companion 66 Irving Berlin hit of 1928 68 Laughing — 70 Veteran singer Tony 71 Harmonize 72 Vigorous and healthy 73 Epic poetry 74 “Sad — Say So Much” (1984 hit) 75 Elephant 104 Deceive 105 Senseless 106 Underwater radar? 109 PBS offering 111 Picture of the Last Supper 114 Funnyman Knotts 116 Women’s org, 117 impertinent talk 119 Once called Clay 1 2 S 5 g 7 is g TO [it ]i2 13 74 yis jie |i7 |18 19 20 21 22 23 so get organized and get busy. The 13th and 14th will be fun if you attend family gather- ings. Someone you respect may shed some light on your situation. AQUARIUS (Jan 21-Feb 19) Keep your eyes open for good investments on the 8th, 9th and 10th. Someone you care about may need your as- sistance. The 11th and 12th may be emotionally draining. Don’t take on other people’s re- sponsibilities. The 13th and 14th will be fabulous for cre- ative ideas and working on in- novative projects. PISCES (Feb 20-Mar 20) New friendships will evolve on the 8th, 9th and 10th if you participate in group functions that you believe in. The 11th and 12th may be difficult if you don't agree with the meth- ods your boss is using. Try not to ruffle feathers on the 13th and 14th. Put your efforts into being affectionate with the one you love. Jokes corner Why don't chickens have trunks? Because they dont go swimming. What 7-letter name has only three letters? Barbara. What would happen if you a. LNSA QB Qcu YsjU Today’s Cryptoquip clue: Z equals Y NITJZ TN wu, ABI’Q: G JAUILU), UNQ NJBMIA Answers, page 14 “SY ZBM XNIQ Qqcu GMLC.” swallowed your knife and fork? You would have to eat with your hands. : =aARMANT) SCHNEIDERS -AAARTS LTD. 368-6466 BUILDING SUPPLIES TRAM PAUL'S PLACE LTD. CHRYSLER — DODGE — PLYMOUTH iWaneta Junction, Trail 368-8295 a , December 7, 1991 RememberWHEN 40 YEARS AGO From the Dec. 6, 1951 Castle News A resolution asking both Provincial and Dominion Gov- ernments for improved trans- portation for the Lower Arrow Lake was endorsed by dele- gates at the semi-annual meet- ing of the West Kootenay- Boundary Central Farmers’ Institute held in Nelson last Saturday. eee Efforts have been made for some time to secure a liquor store for the Castlegar district; so far they have been ineffec- tual. The net result has been a compilation of a fair-sized file of polite, but meaningless, cor- respondence; a vague promise that we will be looked after the the time comes, such promis- es being now qualified by threats of further delays due to restrictions on strategic mate- rials. We certainly don’t want erection of a liquor store at Castlegar to throw the war sit- uation into confusion, al- though such a store had been asked for before the situation arose. 25 YEARS AGO From the Dec. 8, 1966 Castlegar News The Town of Castlegar is to write the B.C. Telephone Co. asking when the community might expect direct distance dialing and the postal depart- Five years ago today, Celina Bartsoff tells Santa Claus her Christmas wishes with brother Derek close by. Santa’s visit to the Royal Canadian Legion was sponsored by the Castlegar Downtown Business Association ment enquiring about house- to-house delivery. eee The “pathetic conditions ” of highways in and around Castlegar — and many streets maintained by the town itself within its own municipal lim- its — came under fire at coun- cil’s meeting Tuesday night. 15 YEARS AGO From the Dec. 9, 1976 Castlegar News If an enthusiastic interim committee has its way, there will continue to be a Castlegar and District Chamber of Com- merce. Thursday evening a small group met for the chamber’s December meeting to decide the fate of what many persons have classified as a defunct lo- cal chamber. eee No charges have been laid as a result of a disturbance which occurred Saturday evening at the Castlegar and District Arena and Communi- ty Centre during a junior hock- ey game between the Castle- gar Rebels and a visiting Spokane team. In a report from recreation director Pat Metge released at Tuesday night’s council meet- ing, he stated the fight erupted during the third period in the stands between Castlegar fans AGO From the Dec. 7, 1986 Castlegar News The Canadian Merchant Service Guild of Castlegar has voted 87 per cent in favor of a new four-year contract with Westar Timber’s Southern Forest Products. The contract, which runs from last Oct. 1 to Oct. 1, 1990, will be sent to the Guild’s Van- couver office for review and should be “inked in about a week,”said Ed Conroy, Arrow Lakes representative for the Guild. eee Selkirk College officially welcomed _11 international students at a_ reception Wednesday night at the Castlegar campus Victim’s Silence Allows Rapist to Go Unpunished DEAR ABBY: I worked in a large office building. Each day my hus: band would drop me off in the morning and pick'me up after work. One day I took my break a little later than usual and went to the restroom down the hall from the office where I worked As | entered the restroom, I was grabbed from behind by a man who told me if I screamed or struggled, he would strangle me. Right there in the restroom that man raped me! I didn't know who he was because he wore a ski mask. After he finished, he said if I told anyone, he would hurt my 2-year-old son. Abby, he even told me the cross streets where my son was in day care! I was so frightened, I told no one, not even my husband. For six weeks I found excuses not to go to work. When I finally told my husband, who had known something was wrong but had no idea what it was, he was so angry, he kicked a two-foot hole in our wall! Since then, I have made a police report, but because so much time has gone by — and all the evidence has been destroyed — there is little hope of catching him. T have contacted the Rape Crisis Center, moved my son to another day-care center and have filed for workman’s compensation. I am also seeing a psychologist to help me deal with the mixed-up emotions I am feeling. I want to tell other women that if something like this ever happens to them, to report it immediately! Hiding it was the worst mistake I could have ever made. Now they may never catch the creep who did this to me. SCARED AND STUPID DEAR SCARED: Thanks for giving me this opportunity totell my readers that all rapes should be reported i diately. (For > a a < & 3 QA Advice the record: A person is raped when another person forces her (or him) to have sex against that person’s will.) Many victims of rape fail to report the crime because they amed or embarrassed. t’s a big mistake. The rapist is then free to rape another vic- tim. DEAR ABBY: My husband is a very successful businessman. He is also a habitual liar. When we are out socially, and especially on vacations, he tells such outrageous lies that I am embarrassed. He has tripped himself up many times, and vows he will never lie again — but he con- tinues to do so. It’s bad enough that he lies to others, but he also lies to me — usually about insignificant things. I can't understand him. We've been married nearly 25 years, and his lying has become such an issue be- tween us that I nearly left him twice! Ilove him, but I don’t like him because he lies so much. Perhaps if I knew . why it is so hard for him to tel] the truth, I could ‘cope better. Please help me. A LIAR'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Chronic liars are insecure people who feel the cate or “embroider” a story to make it more entertaining. Per- haps if your husband felt more comfortable just being himself, he would stick closer to the truth. DEAR ABBY: I am an intelligent, 35-year-old professional woman. ‘Trying to recover from the shocking discovery that my 7-year-old son had been sexually molested repeatedly by a former live-in lover has left me «and my son scarred and bitter. After the bizarre revelations of my 7-year-old began to surface, subsequent investigation revealed that the man was on parole from prison for repeated sexual molesta- tions. Now my son is likely to face years of therapy and counseling. I have great guilt tha’ single parent, I was not more aware. Perhaps your warning single ril could prevent a" danger. Asa single nt, what should I (we) be on the for? HEARTSICK DEAR HEARTSICK: You ob- viously did not know the man well enough to be aware of how dangerous he was. No one (man or woman) should leave a child (boy or girl) with a person one knows only superficially. Agood way tojudge a person's character is by the company that person keeps. Beware of the new friend who has no friends, rela- tives or co-workers. more important things. Before living with someone, you should know that person very, very well. eee DEAR ABBY: Just a few more words on the dangers of wearing headphones while jogging. Joggers, especially females, need to realize 17-year-old son, who just graduated from high school, has been invited to accompany his girlfriend's family on a month-long vacation the country. As the girl’s parents did not consult me before inviting him, I am now in the position of being the mean mom if I refuse to let him go. As a registered nurse in the ob- stetrical unit that provides services for about 100 unwed teen-age girls a week, | am very much aware of the dangers of allowing teen-agers to spend large amounts of time together unsupervised. His parents will be there, but I'm very uncomfortable about the closeness this kind of va- cation will provide. Secondly, we have a 15-year-old daughter, and I can't afford to set this kind of precedent month’s absence would significantly decrease his contribution to college financing. Needless to say, our once-quiet household is being torn apart by this ‘situation. Please rush your reply. CONCERNED MOM DEAR CONCERNED: Remind your son that he agreed to work is summer to help with his coll expenses, so he can fi get about accompanying h eee DEAR ABBY: In reference to Fluffy, the sweet little dog wholapped up the antifreeze her owner left in the driveway, it isn't clear whether the Sunday mechanic collected most of the antifreeze and spilled a little, or just drained it on the driveway. Abby, if the antifreeze killed Fluffy, just imagine what it would do to the environment if it were hosed off the driveway and into the eco- system. Please, tell your readers that all antifreeze (as well as oils) should be collected and di of properly. 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