DATTA mare ant turead MAA SLHLSO4 Fi iVoe hid ee Ahly bon te Dialogue a The Castlegar Sun HOROSCOPES. Sept. 29 - Oct. 5" ARIES - March 21/April 20 Impulsive, headstrong and impetu- ous you may be, but not as egotisti- cal and insensitive as many believe, Remind others at this time of how ‘and financi iCalvin and Hobbes... ment, On Tuesday, don't waste too much of the morning trying to decide what to do — your-indeci- siveness will be at its worst then, SCORPIO - October lov 22 Splendid affect romance {By Toni D'Amato really enjoyed Marlette Hartley in “WIOU," but it ms like TE know very little : about her. Can you fill me in? — ;C.M., Peapack, NJ. ; Marie’ ‘Hartley began acting when at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, then went on tour with the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. She made her film debut in “Ride dhe High Country” (1962), In 11965, she played Dr. Claire -Morton on “Peyton Place.” ‘That was followed by the ‘comedy series “The Hero” ‘and scores of appearances in episodic TV. She racked up -other (cature film credits, in- seluding Alfred Hitchcock's "=*Marnie’ (1964), ‘Sky- + jacked" (1972) and “Improp- Channels” (1981). She also red in a number of TV ovies. Hartley won an + Emmny for her portrayal of the : doctor who married David and a year * tas co-host of “The Morning + Program™ on CBS. Hartley's ly supp: you were in the past; it's now time they helped you out, If, like most Ariens, you enjoy sporting activities, plan something for yourself this week, TAURUS - April 21/May 21 You'll be doing more to please oth- ers than to please yourself; loved ones want things all their own way and you'll oblige for the sake of Peace. But you can't help feeling resentful about this, and it reminds you of old grievances, It's not easy to get through work on Tuesday; various hindrances tax your patience, GEMINI - May 22/June 21 If secking a change of scene, more pleasure can be gained by getting off the beaten track, communing with nature rather than with people, You'll have little peace at home — others on the scene are too boister- ous for your liking. Be ready to safe- guard status and authority in work- ing surroundings on Wednesday. CANCER - June 22/July 22 You're in the mood to enjoy yourself to the fullest, but companions seem unable to get into a similar mood; they could be be dull or depressing - influences. Don’t forget an anniver- sary or try to wriggle out of a visit. A partner may wish to discuss new plans for the sharing of responsibili- ties — some changes in joint arrangements are likely, LEO - July 23/August 23 Maybe you have valid reasons for making your position clear and “telling it like it is." But astrologi- cally the climate is not yet right for you to swish that lion’s tail too fero- ciously. It would be better by far to heed the advice of loyal and trusted friends and say nothing you might later regret. VIRGO - August 24/Sept 22°” Don’t overtax your energy, no matter how energetic you feel; allow. for the probability of minor delays which may upset your timetable. It's a'mis- take to seek too much variety now — it means you won't be making the most of any one chance to get the best out of entertainment.-Same sur- pases are likely at work. IBRA - September 23/Oct 23 Sunday's a good day for enjoying and the social scene, so make the most of your,chances, Excursions and parties will go wonderfully — there will be promising mestinge if, you're single! Monday brings delays. There i anxiety me na but a happy tum of events by Ys SAGTETARIUS + Nov 23/Dec 21 You will get much more done pro- ceeding at a steady pace rather than by rushing around. Your weekend will be most enjoyable if you spend it relaxing — maybe finally reading that book you've been wanting to read, or renting some favorite movies. A good weck for sorting out plans, and for considering your cash situation. A family involvement will be rewarding, CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 HMAKING A] TH DEGARING SIGN? |: THE CREEK WHEN You DISGHER BACK IN THE WOooDs, “CAUNINS CREEK] dr SOMETHING, YOURE ALONED TO NAME IT AND Pur UP A SIGN, [BUT /SUPPOBE YOU DIDNT, DISCOVER THAT CREEK, THAT REALLY GETS To MI If you'll be taking a vacation soon, you'll do so under favorable stars, In fact, fun potential is great whatever you do, Looks like you could be made an offer that you can’t refuse! You could hark back to earlier days, especially where a celebration is concemed. AQUARIUS - January 21/Feb 18 There is a good prospect of some luck involving money. This could.be, from a small win, but will more like- ly be through gaining some useful information. A new friendship will develop along pleasing lines, and an old friend could reenter your scene. ISCES - February 19/March 20 Close companions will be in.a rest- less mood, so don’t count on the week's arrangements going through: | Sur Ws THE WMT TU, GET US GOING, D WHEN I Come Du etios ile “ATURN. smoothly. However, any changes si made will tum ‘out well — you will have a good time whatever you do: <5]: |) A Taurus or Virgo will be important in your life this week. __ = YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK ‘The next 12 months oe Wishes can be made to come true, but you must back them with hard ~ work, Keep:all financial arrange- ments on simple, clearcut lines; be extra cautious about entering into joint financial commitments —. make sure that business associates. are trusiworthy. Be patient if in love; romantic plans can’t’ be brought to fulfillment quickly. The number four. , may play a significant role'in your life th sports; is the p time for other forms of entertain- much of this 12- month cycle, , : career got at boost ‘from a series of Polaroid TV “commercials she did with ac- tor James Garner. They were so natural together that some people thought they were sparried in real life. She won Mfiree Clio awards from the Sq vertising industry for her svork in those ads. Born in 2New York City and raised in Neston. Conn., Hartley, who 3651. now lives in Los Angeles gwith her husband, French sproducer-director Patrick Boyriven, their two children s§ean Paul and Justine Emilia, ho dogs. four cats, two Ahakes. fish and a mouse med “Lunchmeat.” Hart- recently penned her auto- Biography, “Breaking the jlence.* hat role did Jane Elliot, who used to be on nots Landing,” play on eral Hospital"? — ‘T.K., Williamsport, Pa. Elliot, who played Judy Trent ‘en “Knots Landing™ from 3980-81. portrays Tracy -“Quartermaine on “GH.” Her “first stint on “GH™ was from ¢ ©HOT SUMMER SPECIAL © == carpet cleaning special! Livingroom ¢ Dining room ‘Gay $89.95 reg. 129.00 Qwith ad only - . 2 roams ScotehGuard) Cohoe Insurance Vacation Trailers and Boat Insurance . 1127 4th St, Castlegar “365-3301 y 1978-80. and she won a Day- time Emmy in 1981 for that Our Lives” during the "80s, ~ RJ. Chicago * ; ‘That was LaWanda Page. Canadian Quiz-Cross by Maureen Azimov “:.: TM STARTING To 66r y AT Od Rea EL 2 3 4 Ss 6 7 a3 ACROSS DOWN 1. From a distance 5. ~ apple named after him 9. Mat 2 Play a is 3. Ice-hockey player Gordie 14. Afore 15. Canadian strait (2 wds) 17. Convent dweller 18. Covetousness 19. Heydey 21, Gull's cousins 24, Home of St. Paul i out 1 25. One animal doc (2 wds) 23. Mov 1. Police alert 2. Expression of. 26. Ficatve es, rategically again str : 24. Respectful title pl. spills 35. Sovi [ WHAT’s ERE. | SIDE OF THE PLATE, | } THAT DOES THE | WITH THE KNIFE. SPOON GO? JOE AND RUTHIE SEEM TO) HAVE AN (INTEREST IN TABLE “=r ETIQUETTE. “OKAY, READY? STAND BACK! TARTING AT THE TITER ‘A’ AM NINE 2. FRUITS Het 36. Ballet bend 37. Bracket 38. Cuts down trees 40. Unfreeze . 42. In the past 43. Early French settlers SEE GIR N\A ZL[R U|E A\P RIE WO} Whee) 2) 0] >} o] 48. Never. 49. “You better, or 50. Harness 51. G in GST 52. Drains 53, Tuck “bel ef [| A [Benryv0 xyvIaIM YALE | LIDIA YIN oS TIAA D ATS NOWSITIYNYNYS ‘WOTE "Idd! es of) EFERENT : ‘A fishing hook looks fine to the human eye — but what ‘does it look like to the fish? . Says a scientist who has been studying the eyesight of fish, “it's probably too big for the average fish. “Too many fishermen worry about hiding the hook ‘ when there’is no need. Fish do not recognize the barbed hook as something danger- ous. Why should they? » “But the old saying ‘Keep low and keep out of sight’ is good advice. A movement on the;bank frightens any ish.” What is the fish's eye- view of things? As far as the trout is concerned, it’s a Clear one. They live “in ‘clean, fast-flowing Streams and‘can § see ane seen, «\ Their~ bulbous eyes look. sideways . and-upwards, di iB their main vision toward the underside of the surface of “the river. 8 i Water plays tricks with light, bending the rays around comers so the fish * gets a peculiar — - but extremely effective — view vi 9f life outside its own envi- eis a3 if it is'peeping tis as if it is peeping at the outside world through a the ceiling. : 4 33 ‘Through that window, it can sce everything that is going: on* through 360 grees on both of the its fiver, upstream or down- si small, circular window in _ This means that if a fisher- world man Can sec the fish, the fish can see him, even if it i facing away from him. is is why it is so impor- tant for an angler to move slowly and quietly. Sit quietly at the edge of a river and the fish may get used to you sitting there. But make any sudden move- ment, and the fish will dart away. Looming even larger in a fish's world are objects on the surface of the water, like a float, or just above the water, like a rod. This is why a shrewd angler buys a rod with a dull finish. A rod with a coat of gloss varnish would Dy litter in the sun- R light and be obvi- \\ ous to the fish. Running down each side of the body, fish have a row of nerve-ends called pres- sure receivers. They transmit vibrations in the water to the fish's brain. The sure receivers are so finely tuned that scien. , Hsts-believe a fish can feel changing jure in the water @s another fish swims Ye Scientists also believe that \;fish}use ‘the receivers as echo sounders to "feel" y objects in the water they “eis in thi t is in this way that fi 2 feel vibrations cancel by an angler. moving aro theriver bank. “found on ST. DAVID'S -: ANGLICAN CHURCH 614 Christina Place | 8 am Holy Communion 10 am Family Eucharist and Church Schoo! ‘nursery avallable’ ‘The Rev. Dorothy Barker 365-2271 or 365-6720 “To Know Christ and Make Him Known” |._FREEPETS | 6 WEEK old kittens, litter trained 965-2289 FREE: 10 kittens, phone 365-2399 | PETSFORSALE | 1 male Springer : Spante) pu; y $180) Excellent hunting dog.’ aan. BABY COCKATIELS, 3 white, 1 ‘gray. 365-7604 FANCY GOLDFISH, Kol, Tropical fish and plants. 14 mile Longbeach Rd, #5862 — 3:00-8:00 HELP W Reporter/Photogr. tive immediate in Newspaper abil *.. Abllity to produce inter terpretations of life In the 10:00-8:00 weekends. Ph 229-4752 Roadside Pet Food & Supplies featuring: ‘Fromm Pet Food’ “Ever Clean Cat Litter’ and ‘BUDGIES FOR SALE’ 2253 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-5225 MACKAW'S FOR SALE, Scarlets, Greenwings, Blue and Gold's, hand BIRTHS CLAYBROOK/ZOOBKOFF STEPHANIE (NEE ZOOBKOFF) & ERIC CLAYBROOK ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE BIRTH OF THEIR DAUGHTER HOSPITAL. FIRST TIME GRANDPARENTS. ARE POLLY & PETE ZOOBKOFF OF 4 ~ GRANDCHILD: AUDREY" “AND CLAY CLAYBROOK OF MISSOURI, ANNOUNCEMENTS CEREBRAL PALSY SPORTS js currently under way with thelr 1991 CHOCOLATE ALMOND FUNDRAISER. Show your good support and purchase a box for $3.00 we Thank you for your good support. Sept. 17 — Oct. 1 GREEN PARTY LONG TERM SO- LUTIONS NOT BANDAIDS, Volun- teers and Enquiries welcomed. 362- 7790 — Trail “GASTON AND GRACE PARKIN Glade are happy to announce ihe it of their young daughter, Holly Liana to Kelly Lee youngest son of Bill and Jolene of C to take place on November 9, 1991, HOSPICE TRAINING Free introduction to Hospice Oct..1, 1991 To begin Oct. 8. Total of-20 hrs., Tues. & Thurs. 7-9 pm. For information on content contact Denise at 365-7292 Home Support Service 365-2148 fed, ly tame, 426-6787, — Cranbrook PHEASANTS FOR sale: Red Gold- en, silver, ring necks, chucker par- trid hone 365-2820 SHADED PERSIAN kittens, one sil- ver fomale, two:cameo males $75 obo 359-7987 LIVESTOCK & FARM SUPPLIES 1ST & 2nd cut hay. Can deliver. Call Rick 428-3374 or 428-5273 — Creston : ALFALFA. HAY BALES, 4'X4'Xa’ $64MT AT STACK. - AGPRO GRAIN INC... 426-2689 — CRESTON DUROC BOAR, WINNER & feeder pias. Herford cow, 2 team of Shire rses, well broke phone 424-5432 = Yahk FALL HAY SPECIAL. No rain, in shed,'.$70 -$80 per ton. Delivery avallable in Tandem Truck loads. Call anytime 428-4005 — Craston HAY FOR SALE: will deliver phone 42 80 — Creston HORSE BOARDING, reasonable rates 365-7251 QUARTERHORSE MARE, 18 years old, excellent all level of ridor. "good home ‘only.' $700 = Finn. 428°9934 — Creston |” TWO PUREBRED Arab mares sell or trade for up to $2500 value 399- 4184 Good Interpersonal skills excellent public relations Desire and energy to MAC systems. Apply to: PP Morrie Zaitlin Managing Editor Nelson Dally News 266 Baker Street Nelson, B.C. V1L 4H3 ; -REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER Applications are Invited. for a_ full-time her for the Nelson Dally News effec- he successful applicant shall have: ty to gather news and write and rewrite creative, interesting news stories and features. graphic.records of news events and to provide our readers with crisp, Inspiring photo features and In- ie experience and capabil tled publics within our circulation base and provide rovide our readers with the ality of news product they want and di erience with computer systems, Full package of benefits avaliable. ANTED osition as esting, Innovative -photo- poset ta ties, to deal with the many va- and public awareness. The Castlegar Sun will not be responsible for any errors i d fter the iti correct and wil af one Is ip advertiser to read the ad when It Is first published and to Insure that It:la! correct. If no notification is given, the Castlegar Sun will regard the ad as |: ll charge accordingly. The Castlegar Sun accepts no | Nability In any event greater than the amount pald for such advertising... :=f:: WANTED IMMEDIATELY 1st or 2nd year auto appren- tice or person with knowledge In front end work and brakes, Wages dependent upon ex- perience. Apply at: Big O Tires 1507 Columbia, Castlegar NO PHONE CALLS preferably ESE NOEL TOR C Teal tE Meh) for 4 daylight hours for at OLR SHRET DELIVER TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES in the Castlegar, Robson, Blueberry Creek & Strawberry Village areas Men and women, must be 18 or older and be available Auto is nécessary Call 1-800-663-4383 between 8:30 - 4:00 Monday to Friday LOGUE Te least two or three days SIRO EN TOL Gh | WE ARE an established service oriented supply company. We require an enthu- BUSINESS _ OPPORTUNITY silastic and to sell, and demonstrate our complete line of nationally brand- ed building maintenance pro- ducts to the Industrial, Institution- aland hospitallty sector. . The will -| Training? Call FBDB at Need business advice? our NEW Toll Free num- ‘| ber 1-800-667-7579 elthera 2 | FARM EQUIPMENT | 1969 FORD 4000 Tractor, 50 HP diesel engine, 7 ft. Blade, snow blower, chains, asking $6200 jone: 228-' — Cre: FRUITS & VEG. MUSHROOMS IN OIL. For the ul- timate in mushrooms, send $5.00 Hfeaddi FILM TO PHOTO I a Volume permitting Why walt days for your photos +: when you oan enjoy thom almost: Instantly? Just drop them here Sn your way to run errands, and pick {hem up on your way homel 4-292 Columbia Ave., Castic 365-7515 | TV/APPLIANCES ~|| with ped envel- ope to Mushrooms RR#1 Draper Site 36 Sechelt BC VON 3A0 for our fantastic canning reci ANTIQUES ANTIQUE CHESTERFIELD and two chairs, R jood EXCELLENT SHAPE. Inside and out, apartment-size two-door fridge. $175 365-5725 oe: USED ENGLIS. stacking washer and dryer in good condition $49! Finn. 365-5741 : g condition. Asking $500 phone 365- 8017 SPORTS EQUIPMENT FULL SET left-hand Powerbuilt golf clubs with bag. $225, 365-6656 Sun classifieds sell fast! : Cali now ~~ 365-7848 | Place: Kinnaird Hall Date: Pick-ups Brilliant Drop-offs Kinnaird Hall HOSPITAL AUXILIARY RUMMAGE SALE Fri. Oct. 18, 3-8 pm Sat. Oct. 19, 10am-2pm & 365-8302 Castlegar St 365-6587 Blueberry 365-6475 Ootischenia & Oct. 15 - 18, 9:00 - 12 noon diploma or a proven track’ record ith hands on experience. et Please forward resume with hand written cover letter to Sales Manager, 4400 Minto Rd., Cas- |. Ltlegar, BC VIN 4B3 : SHOPPING PLAZA Fernie; BC 110 sq.ft. to'1700 sq.ft.’ Sporting goods store, fabric and wool show, electronics, shoe store, mens wear, furniture, gift shop and many oth- ers. Phone 604-792-3660 — Chilli. IN MEMORIUM | HELP WANTED _ | FRANK WILCOX On Tuesday, September 17, 1991 Frank Wilcox of Castlegar passed away at the age of 78 years, Mr. Wilcox is survived by his wife, Violet, of Castlegar, one son, Chris Wilcox (Louise) of Cherry- ville, three daughters, Sherry Carveth of Victoria, Denise Duck- worth (Jim) of Castlegar and Lin- da Buss (Larry) of Vancouver, six grandchildren, four great- grandchildren, thrae brothers, . and four sisters, on being Marjor- je Lamarche of Castlegar. ace and ice by re~ Cremation has teken there will be no se: quest, if desired, donations may be , Made to the charity of one's i cholce.” | -LOST & FOUND - |: FOUND: 365-3338 LOST: | calico famale cat South Castlegar answers to Tigris 365- 2289 ‘ female Siberian Husky ASSISTANT MANAGER required at. local’ fumiture store. The job will involve: selling fumiture, ordering, © customer service, dally cash sheets, frelght claims, and even: delivery work. Retall experience isa” must. Salary will depend on. job experience. Resume required. | WORK WANTED - | HIRE THE CONTRACTOR who gives the best quality paint job In the - Kootenays. 30 years experience. Magaw Painting Ltd. Phone — 357-2279 wack. BUSINESS SERVICES ACKERMAN CONSTRUCTION Over 20 years experience. R ° Ne CARRIERS WANTED CARRIERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY IN THE 1000 BLOCK : COLUMBIA AVE. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE CALL DENISE 365-5266 F Ww. + Cabinets « & more. Residential & Commercial — 368-8860 ‘WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS: For : Professional results & competitive \ prices, call GILLES at 359-7759 : WHITE _ KNIGHT... CLEANING SERVICE, Fast, efficient. $10Jhr., two hour minimum. Ph 352-6732 — {Nelson ‘ '| GARAGE SALES. | i MULTIFAMILY YARD SALE , 112 100th Street, Blueberry Creek, . Saturday, October 5 and Sunday October 6. | SUPER SINGLE water bed, china ‘ cabinet, wicker, copper, etc., Sun- October 6, 9:00 am 3388 0 day 4 + Southridge Drive, Castlegar. - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY at 426- HOME SUPPORT WORKER IIS * for night duty only. Hours 9:00 - Pm to 9:00 am. Wages as per ° . UFCW unlon contract. Applications to be recelved at _ “Home Support Office 1464 “Columbia Avenue, For further information call x 365-2148” INSTALLER fumiture store, _ Contact Hooschman 426-2316 Cranbrook —_ PART-TIME; counter sales for. Saturda: Wolding. Supp! Street. Castlegar; BS, Classifieds. Sell. REQUIRED. at Fred Sun * | CONVENIENCE STORE/GAS Bar/Frult. Stand/ Residence: bet- ween Nelson and Castlegar, high volume business, lots of future po- tential. For more information 354- . 4768 HEALTH & FITNESS MOTHER NATURES fall vitamin sale! All Trophic Vitamins 25% off, Swiss vitamins 20% off, Nu- Life vitamins 15% off all others 10% off only at Mother Natures Pantry downtown Castlegar 65-7750 COLy, Y, & an iw? al § Reet ae WEST KOOTENAY POWER LTD. &s com NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Time: Date: Location: 9:00 a.m. October 29, 1991 Uplander Hotel 1919 Columbia Avenue Rossland, B.C. THE APPLICATION West Kootenay Power Ltd. ("WKP*) filed for Commission approval, as an Energy Supply Contract pursuant to Section 85.3 of the Utilities Commission Act ("The Act"), power supply agreements with Cominco Ltd. entitled: 1, Long Term Firm Power Supply Agreement 2. 1999 Firm Power Supply Agreement The Commission has set down the Application for public hearing to commence at 9:00 a.m. local time, Tuesday, October 29, 1991 at the Uplander Hotel, 1919 Columbia Avenue, Rossland, B.C. The Division of the Commission named to review the Application will be comprised of the following Commission members: Mr. J.0.V. Newlands, Deputy Chairman and Chairman of the Division Mr. N. Martin, Commissioner Mr. K.L, Hall, Commissioner The Applicat Head Office of West Kootenay Power lication and supporting material is available for inspection at the Ltd., Waneta Plaza, 8100 Rock Island Highway, Box 130, Trail, B.C. V1R 414; and at its District Offices located at Castlegar, Crawford Bay, Creston, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Kaslo, Keremecs, Oli Trail, B.C. Oliver, Osoyoos, Penticton, Salmo, South Slocan and A copy of the Application and supporting material is also available for NEW STATE of the art skin care system call. today for your free at. the office of the British Columbia Utilities Commission, 6th Floor, 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, 2N3. Vez An Executive Summary of the Application is to be made available for inspection in WKP offices and will be distributed by the Applicant to faclal after 5 pm 365-7667 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ~ EARN‘ $1000 or more for. Chiist- mas. Work around family. needs. Discovery Toys, Melody 365-2526 position ' MONEY. MAKER EASY WORK mo- torcycle, : automobile, snowmobile salvage shop for sale 860-1999 or 66-4172 : SHOPPING: PLAZA = Femie, BC .. tenovated stores, 1600 sq. ft. plus. A\ fe for lease - sporting goods, fabric and wool shop, elec- ther isformation call Ed at 604-72- |. 3660 BABY GRAND PIANO $1200 OBO 365-6340 CAT-TUNES DJ Service, Music for all occassions: by Brent Catsirelis. 489-5730 — Cranbrook lectron- ic Organ. 2-44 not manuals plus 13 note Pedal keyboard. Sound Sphere ‘speaker system. Beautiful solid. wood. console. (ideal for church. or chapel) $995 obo 365- 6954 and Interested Persons as they become registered with the INTERVENTIONS Any person wishing to be present at the public hearing and to give © 4 ee a ss line witnesses Id provide written notice, to be received not later than Friday, October 11, 1991 to the Commission Secretary and to the Applicant. The notice should include a brief statement as to the nature of the interest in the proceedings. SUBMISSIONS BY INTERESTED PERSONS i Any person intending to file a written submission or to make a request for additional information of the Applicant should ensure that it is received not later than Friday, October 18, 1991, one copy to the Commission tary, and one copy to the Applicant. intending to participate in the public hearing, who are uncertain as to the manner.in which to proceed, may contact Mr. RJ. Pellatt, FLUTE FOR ealo, offers, days S65- 8268 (Nicole) eve, 357-0754 (N- col McKinlay, Manager, Rates and Finance - Secretary, of Mr. 8. Electrical, by telephone (6604700) oF (1-800-663-1385), or in writing. TENOR SAXOPHONE Seimer Bun- di Il $600 like new, 365-2136 after 5:00 pm. By Order ROBERT J, PELLATT. ission Secretary