Saturday, July 18, 1992 @ YourHOROSCOPE CROSSWORD ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19) The 19th and 20th pent up anger will blow if you haven't faced the problems that sur- round you. The 21st don't draw too much attention to yourself at work. The 22nd your contributions will be ap- preciated by superiors. The 24rd catch up on correspon- dence and spend time with friends. The 24th new jobs or projects will spark the enthu- siasm that you've been lack- ing. The 25th children may need some assistance with projects. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20) The 19th and 20th anger will mount if you feel that you're being taken for granted. The 21st check your personal papers and sure everything is in order. The 22nd sudden ro- mantic encounters will not lasting or fulfilling. The 24rd opportunities for travel and socializing are evident. the 24th passion may come to a halt if you are asking too many questiogs. The 25th be cau- tious ofdeception when deal- ing with organizations you wish to join. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) The 19th and 20th take time to visit those who have been confined or ill. The 21st you can make extra cash if you act on a hunch. The 22nd trav- el will promote secret affairs. The 21st don’t let others push you into arguments. The 22nd tuck your money away where no one will be able to touch it. The 23rd confusion regarding your position or responsibili- ties will cause upset. The 24th travel for knowledge if at all possible, The 25th don’t make any major decisions regarding your domestic situation. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) The 19th and 20th social ac- tivity should include physical exertion. The 21st relation- ships will unfold if you travel. The 22nd disharmony in your relationship may cause 1rri- tability. The 23rd property in- vestments or home-improve- ment projects will be benefi- cial The 24th you should have a discussion about the family budget. The 25th your quick wit will win you points and en- hance your reputation. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The 19th and 20th redo your living quarters in order to raise your emotional well be- ing. The 21st employers will be impressed. Your lover may feel neglected. ha 22nd se say anything tt you don uk sheer The 23rd don’t push your opinions on loved ones. The 24th you can make residential moves or alteration to your living quarters. The 25th empty promises or mis- ACROSS 45 Arthurian 1 Dutch painter 16 Roman Xil 17 Blank or free follower 18 Highest point rficial Roman's middie name 74 Nothing, in Mal 86 Cap's partner 87 Story starter 88 Sphere 89 Handle 90 a calories 62 “The right to write —...”" 65 He created Winnie-the- screen Pooh 36 Basin adjunct 37 Closely trimmed 39 On— (asa gamble) 40 Yale's home 42 South American coastal 68 The Western Hemisphere 70 Swift animals 71 Surfaces of a cut gem 72 Sweet, pulpy fruit 73 Ancient 1 3 4 count: 43 Black Sea port George 91 Asian festival 100 Fall bloomer 102 Town on Lake Maggiore 104 Haystack occupant? 105 Porcupine’s quill 106 Moham- pincer nymp! 107 Melancholy, in days of yore 26 Four-star revi moon: 6 Incarnation 7 Water or musk follower 8 The auld sod 9 WNW minus 180 degrees 10 Revivals 11 Dog tooth 12 Manlike primates 13 Donny- brook 14 Cake ingredients 15 They hold about four ounces 16 Grow fous! 19 Pople warehouses 20 Glossy fabric 23 Author Jong 26 Mentally acute antelope 66 Dromedary ce per 71 Hall of fame? 73 Tom 74 Ci tal ot inca 75 Faint 76 Bizet opera T7N 78 German city 79 “And Then There Were 80 Canadian province 81 Indian and Arctic 51 Mix or mingle 52 Some paintings 53 Osmond or @ Saturday, July 18, 1992 . 1128 Our friend Our former Castlegar Ta teacher turned missionary, friend John Munday, has re- turned to what, after 30 years of residence, has become his re- al home and family. For the sake of his many friends here, we are presenting this edited copy of his latest let- ter, possibly the last for some- time, as a salute to his courage and dedication. R Reflections and Recollections John CHARTE June 15, 1992 adoptive children and their re- spective spouses and children, they are all unchurched. My intention is not to be a church robber, but rather to fill an ob- vious gap. To date I have made contact with almost all of my blind sons and daughter and most of my Ecuadorian friends of long- standing. My North American contacts are fewer, but that is a plus so far as my needed ad- vance in Spanish is concerned. Dear Jack and Bunny and All the Family, The other day I made a list of Diospaj Nan alumni, includ- ing children, young people, ex- employees — four who have died — and the 13 young peo- ple who are still at the Line-of- the-Equator. They total 103. As more come to mind that number will grow. I look forward to bringing everyone up-to-date with 62 Parisian cap 63 He rode 65 Speck of | dust jace 103 Director's cry 1 representation is probable. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Dec. 21) The 19th and 20th you will learn a lot about your- self if you are faced with com- petition. The 21st travel will lead to new adventures. The 22nd you will have to avoid the temptation of gambling. The 23rd contribute to organi- zations of interest. The 24th disruptions in your daily rou- tine may set you back. The 25th spend time with your mate discussing your personal The 23rd investments will backfire. Don’t get involved in joint financial ventures. The 24th you may be able to get in- volved in an interesting propo- sition. The.25th go over your own books before making large purchases that aren't re- ally necessary. CANCER (June 22-July 22) The 19th and 20th you will be emotional concerning your personal situation. The 21st the possibility iid — ey our mind. Don’t le r pes goad you into an ar- plans for the ee is ing gument. The 22nd minor CAPRICORN ( eed health problems resulting Jan. 20) The 19th and . from a change in diet may your hectic schedule may be cause upset. The 23rdjoinnew upsetting to those you live groups of interest. The 24th with. The 21st you can get the new relationships will evolve most done if you focus ‘on through group activities: The working around the ie 25th minor health problems The 22nd family members 1 should be taken care of. be upset if you are irresponsi- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ble about your domestic du- 19th and 20th lasting re- ties. , akcchine or business part- AQUARIUS (Jan. 21- nerships are likely. The 21st Feb. 19) The 19th and 20th laziness will get you into trou- group involvements will lead ble with your boss. The 22nd to new romantic connections. spend some time with your The 21st take care of other lover. The 23rd take a second peoples problems today. The look at your motives, re-evalu- 22nd emotional. upset due to ate your intentions. The 24th criticism will lower your self- don’t let your friends talk you esteem. The 23rd disagree- into taking time off. The 25th ments with friends may lead use your added discipline to to alienation. achieve your goals. PISCES (Feb. 20-May. 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.22) The 19th and 20th don't make The 19th and 20th your per- rash decisions. The 21st you sonal life will not be harmo- jpustn’t let someone you love nious. Your lover may not be talk you into buying them out- completely honest with you. rageous gifts. 7 fi2 fis ji4 ft XN #531 7-19 WU GDX ODA’B YXB GDX LSDVQB, GDX HD BEQZ. BEQ BFPLJ DU F zDOQS A’B NQ Average time of solution: 60 minutes. CRYPTOQUIP BFPWAV PNSQ Today's Cryptoquip clue: H equals W Answers, page 11 PHPG WA BD JQQyY everyone else as I endeavor to re-unite, at least in spirit, the family that God in His grace gave me. Yesterday, for the fourth consecutive Sunday, long-time friends met here for singing, prayer, fellowship and in- depth consideration of the Bible (presently in the Epistle of James). Our numbers have not been anything to write home about, but I’m writing home about them anyway. We’ve num- bered eight, 20, 14 and 17, and while the majority are my own Tve just had a visit from 21- year-old Maria Leo. Maria was born without any arms of legs and is simply a torso with a head. She remembers visiting me with her parents 16 years ago and trying out the plastic egg- cup I'd fabricated for her and lined with foam rubber. At the time she had been able to color pictures with the crayons I'd place in her mouth but now, she says, she can write by placing a pencil under her shoulder. 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DAVE WILLIAMSON SALES MANAGER Chrysler + Plymouth Dodge + Dodge Trucks Waneta Junction, Trail - 368-8295 RENT THIS SPACE! Ph. 365-7266 — her parents had eight chil- dren — she is attractive and intelligent, and I long some day to be able to purchase for her a_ specially-equipped wheelchair. Maria confessed that she hated accepting alms from compassionate passersby in the center of Quito, but her mother needs the money (about $4 a day) to feed her smaller brothers and sisters. Her father deserted her mother three months ago and now lives with another woman. This morning I felt so utter- ly down and abandoned by God that I was able to accom- plish nothing worthwhile. John Munday at peace in Ecuador since returning to Quito are various versions of the Bible in English. and in Spanish. Richard Wurmbrand’s Ser- noms in Solitary Confinement is a book I can appreciate as never before, and Bonhoeffer’s The Cost of Discipleship makes more sense than ever to heart as well as to head. I'm _ rereading Basilea Schlink’s Israel, My Chosen People, and am enjoying Dr. John Stott’s refreshingly sim- ple yet profound Bible Studies. Right now I’m re-discover- ing Second Timothy in his Guard the Gospel. One of my treasured books that has been returned to me is Tradiciones Cuitenas, containing ' pho- It is an irony that when I was too busy to write, I had too much to write about. — John Munday Maybe that’s why Maria and her sister were sent along as God’s special messengers, to remind me to count my own blessings which are many. I’m grateful to God for every visitor — and there are many — especially those of my large Diospaj Nan family. Of course I continue to suffer from what seems like a cruel divorce, but to my knowledge each one still considers me as his/her ‘fa- ther,’ and I’m still convinced and satisfied that I am where God would have me be. My constant companions CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 809 Merry Creek Rd. - Ph. 365-3430 PASTOR: BOB MARSH SUMMER SCHEDULE: Moming Worship 10:00 a.m Includes Beginner and Junior Church Nursery provided Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. —-EVERYONE WELCOME — eee NITED CHURCH » OF CANADA 2224-6th Avenue 10 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Sun. School Mid-Week Studies & Youth Activities 4) Ph. 365-8337 RY REV. ANN POLLOCK Faith Fellowship 2329-6th Avenue Phone 365-5818 PASTOR STUART LAURIE + 365-3278 Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery & Childvon's Church provided Mid-Week Service and Study Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 p.m. Bible teaching for all ages. A non-denominational family church preaching the word of faith! tographs and legends about sundry well-known nooks and corners of this delightfully un- changing colonial capital for Quito’s history predates the Spanish Conquest by perhaps several millennia. It is an irony that when I was too busy to write, I had too much to write about. It seems that my letter-writ- ing muse has gone on strike. I have tried out a number of naturopaths, but to little avail. Each morning at 6 a.m., my ‘talking clock’ crows faithfully at sunrise and gives me time PLEASE NOT: Copy changes taken once per month only. Deadline is the last Tuesday of each month, for the for prayer and for remember- ing you. As daily remembrance is made of my world-wide fam- ily, you are never out of mind. Meanwhile, friends are try- ing to sell some of my trea- sures and excess baggage to help meet the daily needs which are somehow greater than ever during this transi- tion period. I'm grateful that I’ve not had medical or hospital ex- penses (other than the afore- mentioned naturopaths), as Ive nothing to draw on, which reminds me of Dietrich Bonho- effer’s words: “The disciple is dragged out of his relative security, from a life which is observable and calculable into a life where everything is unobservable and fortuitous, out of the realm of fi- nite, and into the realm of infi- nite possibilities. Once again the new life is not a law, not a set of principles, a program, or an ideal. Discipleship means Jesus Christ, and Him alone. It cannot consist of anything more than that.” — The Cost of Discipleship Or as Jesus Christ Himself said: “.. . any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot by my disciple”. —Luke 14:33. It’s also time for bed, but ll try to write again.soon. you for your love and prayers. I need both. And be assured of mine on your d Much love in our Lord Jesus Christ John Munday and family SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail 364-0117 Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Divine Worship 11:00 a.m. Pastor Leonard Andrews *365-5197 following month. ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 614 Christina Place SUMMER HOURS 9 a.m. Family Service Pastor Ira Johnson - 365-6762 CHURCH OF GOD 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. The Rev. Dorothy Barker 365-2271 or 365-6720 To know Christ and Make Him Known NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY 602-7th St. (365-5212) Wants You To Know That You A GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Columbia Ave. Morning Worship 11:30 a.m. Rev. Murray Garvin 365-2438 1-226-7540 If You Are God Cares! 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