The Castlegar Sun Monday, December 23, 1991 ') Dialogue BY TONI REINHOLD . BOB'S BEGINNINGS - Where did Bob Costas, the sportscaster, get his start in broadcasting? Where is he ‘from? How old is he? - R.H., No. Highlands, Calif. Bob Costas « “NFL Live" and “NBA Showtime” host Costas, a two- :time Emmy Award winner as ‘Outstanding Sports Personaii- ‘ty/Host, joined NBC in 1980. _ His career began at radio and _TV station WSYR, the student , Stations of Syracuse Universi- ty, which he attended. He then -joined St, Louis radio station KMOX, where he did the play- by-play for the Spirits of the “old American Basketball Asso- ‘ elation. He moved on to handle : various, assignments for CBS : Sports and did the radio broad- : casts of University of Missouri ‘ basketball games from 1976- B1. The 39-year-old Costas was : born in Queens, N.Y., and grew iup on Long Island. He also { hosts the late-night NBC inter- (view program “Later With } Bob Costas.” \ HE'S A PRINCE - I loved ‘Kevin Costner's work in “Rob- tin Hood: Prince of Thieves” rand would like to know what the has planned for the future. — iPL, South Bend, Ind, : Costner’s latest film, : “JFK,” which was directed by + Oliver Stone, has just been re- jleased by Warner Bros. + Costner has begun production jon “The Bodyguard,” in which the will star opposite song- stress Whitney Houston, who : will be making her film debut. :Costner is also co-producing “The Bodyguard.” : QUEEN REBA - I’m sure ithat Reba McEntire has won Vocalist of the Year at least three times, but my husband :says I'm stretching things. :Hasn’t she won this award sev- ‘¥ral times? - J.N., Plainview, Texas +! McEntire did set a record as ‘the Country Music Associa- ion’s only four-time Female ‘Wocalist of the Year. She has jad 22 consecutive top-10 ‘country hits. Her current al- xbum, “Rumor Has It,” has al- yready sold some 1.5 million “copies. Her most recent single zis titled “For My Broken “Heart.” DOWN THE NILE - How xold were Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor when they tstarred in “Cleopatra”? Were Sthey both born in England? - {MS., Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, 3Canada : Taylor was 31 and Burton swas 38 when “Cleopatra” was ‘released in 1963. She was born in London, and he was born in Pontrhydyfen, Wales. y Annie’s Gold Jewellery ; obby-Fireside Hotel’ HOROSCOPES | Dec 29-Jan 4 - ARIES — March 21/April 20 Let others take the lead, and don’t be too envious if they scem to hog the limelight. It’s time you learned to be more sensitive to other people's feel- ings. What looks like good news could reach you in the next day or two, but vou may feel it’s just a bit too early to celebrate ‘TAURUS — April 21/May 21 You may feel your work is piling up on you, so it's best to ignore petty problems and concentrate on long- term objectives, You will have the backing from somcone in authority even though this might not be made clear from the beginning. GEMINI — May 22/June 21 It’s going to be rather busy at the start of the week, and you'll find there is quite a lot of pressure on you, Relatives play a big part in your activities — especially tcisure arrangements, Don't. expect great things from the coming weekend because it looks as if you could be heading for a very quiet time, proba- bly do to a broken engagement. CANCER — June 22/July 22 Take every chance you get this week to make changes and push forward with new ideas. Try not to take things to seriously, and don’t let the litle worries get you down or it will affect your work and others around you, LEO - July 23/Aug 23 Friends get you involved in some- thing rather different in the next few days, and it's up‘to you not to be a bore; join in and show a bit of enthu- siasm. There are going to be a few aggravations cropping up at work which could lead to a quarrel, Don’t e things that are said in the heat of the moment too much to heart. VIRGO ~ Aug 24/Sept 22 There are some problems ahead with relatives. If you give them a bit of your time, things should work out in the end, Work goes fairly smoothly as long as you resist any pressure to alter your routine. Work at your own pace in the way you know best. Be prepared to defend yourself if any- one is inclined to criticize you, LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 You are full of energy this week, so make sure you take full advantage of it, The daily routine is going to fly by and you'll be very involved in social activities. A new friend could lead to a bit of excitement! Keep an eye on your spending. SCORPIO — Oct 24/Nov 22 ‘Try to get the most dreaded chores» out of the way as soon as possible, because you're going to find things a bit hectic toward the end of the week. Married Scorpios could find they have to devote a lot more time to their partners around mid-week, A little difficulty that has been caused by a rather stubbom friend will soon be cleared, te SAGITTARIUS — Nov 23/Dec 21 People around you are going to treat you like an important person this week, Your fun loving nature will tend to draw people toward you and it's probably going to be a case of beating off your many admirers. All the attention you are getting might make you unaware of a close friend's troubles, so stay alert. CAPRICORN Dec 22/Jan 20 An unexpected visit is going to cause a change in routine this week; it could all lead to a small domestic crisis, You should be able to cope if are a bit more assertive. Don't let yourself be brow-beaten into doing something which you know.is against your nature and not in your best interests. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Family and domestic affairs, domi- nate your life right now, and that could interfere rather seriously in your daily work routine. You will find people have a lot of confidence in you, so there will be plenty of lee- way to put off unimportant chores, leaving you time to concentrate on immediate problems. PISCES — Feb 19/March 20 The start of the week will be a time to get down to all the little jobs you have been ignoring recently. It’s basically a very quict period, but you are going to be thrown into the deep end toward the weekend if you don’t stop daydreaming and start working out ways to make those constant fantasies of yours turn into real life challenges. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK E The next 12 months Now is not the time to rush into any life-altering plans. Keep your thoughts clear because any change you make now will affect you for the’ next 18 months. Remember, that it is much better to let ing slip Calvin and Hobbes” y GHNO! A KNOCK AT THE. DOOR! THE BABY SITTER MUST BE HERE! 0) FEAR IN LITTLE: » WDS WED BE vals si | Ue | eo WERE GOING, ROSAIIN. HELP NOQURSELF JO ANYTHING IN TE FRIDGE. _- AWNING ARE” YOU UPSTAIRS? ROSALYN, WE'RE GOING TO = ALITTLE LATER THAN, by Bill Watterson | ‘RIGHT, HERES A NOTEPAD AND PENCIL, LRIGHT, GET TO. | We UPS 1 STARS" lL [Cues By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott away, then regret the decision to go through with it later. Keep your own best interests in mind. . + Dec, 19 Pick Up Your Royal Treat At The Castlegar Dalry Queen Se from the. 3% Management and Staff of . BIRTHDAY Joshua, Happy 7th Love Mom, Dad, Lyle & Dillan + Dec, Joshua Lamont, Love Grandma & Grandpa Manning Cathy Paszty, 21 Years From Mom, Dad & Lorraine Marlon, Have a good onal! From all of us at The CastiogarSun. Stacy, Oh My Godilll! 2011 From all of us at The Castlegar Sun Justin Zimmerman, 14 From Mom, Dad & Aaron Grandma Manning From Gord, Jeanne & family Grandpa Menning Happy 00th Birthday Jeanne, Gord & family THIS WEEK'S WINNER IS INDICATED BY LOGO _ Merry Christmas and ~ __ Season's Greetings — IT'S SO NICE TO HAVE ANERVGODY HER FoR CHRy I IU6T COULDN'T ASK FoR ._ ANYTHING Moke! { 'Y DIONT YOU EVER BUY US THAT MANY) UH obs HEN ue WERE UTTLE? ) wy ON 8 GO Oh Lanett meuent aie tts 1_Y tes i si) ue | Molen |uar oA ees A cea [so Ne AY, WANT ONE, MORE how) NTHAN ANYTHING? % 0 ar % é . Dairy Queen _ ie Hh Eal Monday, December:23, 1991 Thisg assi = 18 Leith Page'7B ra ‘Worsflp at the Church of Your Chole ST. DAVID'S . ANGLICAN CHURCH 614 Christina Place December 24 7pm - Family Eucharist 11 pm - Holy Communion December 25 10 am - Holy Communion BCP - December 29 The Rev. Dorothy Barker '\’: 366-2272 or 365-6720 “To Know Christ and Make Him Known? | : BIRTHS | Mr..& MRS. DOUG LANIGAN are ‘pleased to announce the birth of their first son, Tiger James. Born November 27, 1991 in Edmonton, AB, RAUQUST, Barry & Shelley (nee Tuma) are ‘thrilled to announce the arrival of Caitlin marie on Decem- ber 9, 1991 at 7:21 a.m., weighing 5 Ibs. 1 oz. Proud grand parents are Chuck & Lil Tuma and Ted & Marj Rauquest. ° ENGAGEMENTS & WEDDINGS |. Jeffrey David Calder, son of David Calder and the late Gail Calder, wishes to an- nounes his engagement to ST. JUDE O Holy St. Jude; Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich In miracles, near kinsman of Jesits Christ, falthful intercessor: of all who Invoke ‘your spocial patro- nage In'time of nead. To you | ‘my heart and humbly of you, fo whom God has pre such great power, to come to my as- sistance, Help me in my present and urgent petition, In-return | own and cause your name to be Invoked. Say rs, Hall Marys and Glory.Be Publication must be: promised, St. Jude pray fer us, and all who Invoke your ald. Amen. This no- vena must be sald for 9 conse- cutive days and has never been known to fall. H.D, i UNHAPPY WITH the taste or smell of your drinking water? Water filtra- tlon may be the answer to your problem. Call for free in-home trial. 0 — Tral oer, 2 months 365-7604 ' : have recourse from the dopth of | - ‘promise to make your name |: ree Our Fa- |, 6 BABY cockatiels: 3 white; 2 gray Shwarzenberg Ken 40 Ib.Dog Food $16.40 no G.S.T. ‘We Also Sell! "All Sizes of Travel Cages"; Leashes © Nall Clippers ¢ Brushes Shampoos ¢ Whistles « 85-5104 ete. 305-5464 Minto Rd., Castlegar Industria! Park) REGISTERED PUPPIES — Boston Terriers, Lhasa Apsons,. Toy Fox Terrier, Miniature Schnauzers. 825- 4471 — Nelson ments after one ‘The Castlegar Sun will not be responsible for any orrors in advertise- of the Is the resp to read the ad whon It Is first published and to insure that It Is correct. If no notl- fication Is given, the Castlegar Sun will regard the ad as correct and will charge accordingly. The Castlegar Sun accepts no llability In any event greater than the amount pald for such advertising. JOBFINDER THE Canadian Employment Centre In Trail has the following Job opportunities #1549260 Plumber required BUSINESS OPPOR- TUNITY. BE YOUR OWN BOSS, MONEY FILM TO PHOTO Inj f N. Volume permitting." . Why wait days for your photos full-time, $16.00 + when you can enjoy them almost REGISTERED PUPPIES: Boston Terriers, Yorkies, Pekingese, Minla- fure Schnauzers, Chows, 825-4471, LIVESTOCK |. _& FARM SUPPLIES BUGGY IN 1 428- MAKING OPPORTUNITIES, SMALL INVESTMENT. 426-2761 EXT. B2— CRANBROOK, Instantly? Just drop ‘them here on your way to run errands, and pick them up on your way home! depending on experience. Certi- fied or 3d year apprentice pre- ferred with furnace service experience, preferred with "B" gas ticket. peply by resume to Rossland Mechanical, Box 201, Rossland, BC VOG 1Y0 #159532 Companion required in Frultvate- to assist a person ina BUSINESS WITH or without stock. Attached 2 bedroom living quarters Logue Studio with basement. Asking $89,000 will 1125 = 4th St, Castlegar hold mortgage. 357-9930 Satmo, s 365-7515 BC 3376 — Creston 2 day per week, GREAT OPPORTUNITY 85 seat, Ii- Some work, must HAY: ALFALFA grass or mixed, list or 2nd cut, no rain, in shed delivery -arranged $60 $85/ton phone 428- 2854 — Lister, BC | censed restaurant for lease in Fruit- yale 367-7664 ask for Dan. SLOCAN PARK Gas Bar & 3-Bay service centre on about 5 acres with 3 bedroom home, barn and out have own vehicle. Wage is $30/day. Phone Mr. Jack Bitz for an appointment, 362-7344, #1569168 Autobody Repairer red in C perma- | BABYSITTING | VICTORIA — PROF! INAL Psychic. Tarot Cards, $25, Psycho- metry, $25, Palm, $25.‘ Private psy- chic consultation,s $50. Indepth reading, $100, Victoria will help de- velop valuable information to re- solve your problems In marriage, love, YJ Ips, busi- HELP. WANTED. | MOTHER OF TWO WILL BABYSIT nent full-time. Wage is'$17. per IN HOME, CALL CINDY 365-7567; WAGES NEGOTIABLE, hour. Prefer fully qualified jour- neyman or at least five years buildings on Highway 6. Asking $159,000, Phone Syd, Syber Real- ty, Kel 62-8100. ATTENTION. LADIES! Nation's #1 image company Is looking for serlous women to trail as pro- ness, work environment, finances, children, ete. All readings are pri- vate'& confidential. Victoria will find your higher potentials, your oppor- . tunities, and the many more bene- fe reps, no prior,expari- ence. Part or full-time.’ Earn up to'$100/day. Call Helena at (604) 521-3004 ~ P apply by phone or send resume to Jason required in, Performance West enterpris- es, 2516 - 10th Ave., Castlegar, BC VIN 3A2, 365-2585, #1570111 Electriclan App required in Castlegar. Must be 2d, 3d, 4th year electrical ap- WILL BABYSIT in your home. Foundation home area Robson 365-3691 : ie EDUCATION I HOME SCHOOLERS — complete BUSINESS SERVICES WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS: Fo! fe ults & P tes tice. Must have own hand prices, call GILLES at 359-7759, tools and be familiar in wood support. I Christian curriculum. Individualized fits to. your, life. I parable quality and care Is guarantied. Reading by appointment or mail. If you wish a.personal reading by mail please enclose the following information: Place of birth, date of birth, signature. You may ask 3 questions of any nature. Please cir- cle your choice of readings. En- close money order for the.choice of your reading. Please indicate read- Ing to be In letter,form or cassette, Mall to 422-11 Ave. S., Cranbrook, (Castlegar) * Late French ‘ immersion A full-time, term, Grade 7 position is avallable from February 24 to June 30, 1992. Fluency in French and English required. Applications and supporting documents must ba submitted by 12:00 noon on January 10,1992 to: of Schools BC or phone for an appol from 11 a.m. -& p.m. . 865 Columbia Avenue c WEST KOOTENAY. SINGLES CLUB. + 865-9834 of 352-6649, . .- . Are you single; wishto meet~'-|. .]-~nevki people? Gall 368-9322, B.C. VIN 1H6 Fax: 604-365-7731 For specific information call Bruce Gerrand, Principal, Kinnaled ju [ comine EVENTS COOK 3/4 day a week Dam Inn Ni d Pub, South Slocan : Kim F : daughter of Doug and Patti 3 ichards. FIRST LIGHT is SECOND NATURE. New Year's Eve at the Nelson PERSONALS | Civic Centre. Drug/alcohol free event for the whole family. Lots of activities i ice skat- DAD: & two children need Granny to live-in 5 daysAveek in Blueberry Creek. Please call 365-7234 after 6 pm. ing. Doors open at 7 p.m..Dance to Second Nature at 9:30 p.m. Tickets at Door $10 and under. Low income family tick- ets call 365-2104 MERRY CHRISTMAS anda Happy New Year to all my good : nd lati | LOST & FOUND 359-7515 after 11 a.m. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.9# -| 5 SS#1, Trail BC V1R 28. POSITION AVAILABLE Food serv- ice supervisor shared by 2 long term care facilities in Creston is re- quired. Experience in long term care Food Service an asset. Must be a graduate from an accepted Food Service Supervisory program or equivalent and eligible for mem- bership to Canadian Food Services Supervisory Association. Send re- sume to : Box 969, Creston, BC VOB 1GO0. For further information, please contact Administrator at 428-7188 or 428-2283 — Creston. B jends — Alice Kanigan, Kelowna, 8C eoo0°0 ‘~~. Prayer to St. Joseph over » 1900 years old. O St. Joseph whose protection is so great, So strong, so prompt before the Throne of God, | place in you all my i and ‘LOVED & MISSED white shaggy small Lhasa Apso. Answers to taggs. Reward for return or info. Gall 365-6273. PETS FOR SALE | desires. O.St. Joseph do assist me by your powerful interces- sion and obtain for me from your Divine Son all spiritual blessings through Jesus Christ, Our Lord; so that having engaged here below your Heavenly power I}. and Roadside Pet Food & Supplies - featuring: ‘Fromm Pet Food’ ‘Ever Clean Cat Litter’ and ‘BUDGIES FOR SALE’ 2253 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-5225 may offer my Tt Homage to the Loving of Fathers. O St. Joseph, | never weary contemplating you and Jesus asleep in your arms. | dare not approach while He, reposes near your heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine Head for me, and.ask Him to return the Kiss when | draw my dying breath. St. Joseph, Patron of departing souls, pray for us. 5 ie ie Say fornine consecutive mom. ings for‘any: thing you may desire, It has seldom been kriown to fall. : ee ae Whoever: reads this prayer or. hears ‘it or carries it, will never die a ‘sudden, death, or be drowned, not will poison take effact on them. They will not fall into the hands of the enemy nor be burned In any fire, nor will they be defeated in battle. Make this prayer known everywhere, _ PREMIER PERSONAL Products — (Canada’s leading mail order suppll- r-of marital alds and novelties. ‘ » Choose'in the comfort of your.own » A Hug om Euerg Card ome from our full colour cata: :| ~~ Paus: Send:$5:— refunded with: order — to Secureline Market. «| o>" ig: Suite 163-1450 Johnston { _, Road, White Rock, BC V4B 5E9. wis Uap biel EERE wD ona ge Ras WILL DO RESIDENTIAL mastery learning. Canadian. Conm- On Cente eee CALL. puter enrichment. Image Extension ESSAGE FOR) School 407 Aspen Rd., Kimberley, AN APPOINTMENT. BC V1A SBS (604) 427-4343 365-5621 frame & bldg.. Apply by calling Bob Krelger at 860- 7511 #1571955 Accounting Clerk re- quired in Castlegar full time. Wage is $10 + depending on ex- Pp lust have Bed! Computer Accounting system training and bookkeeping ex- perience. To apply call John Os- toforoth for an appoli al 365-5454, #1571981 Janitor required in Trail, shift work and weekend. Wage up to $10 per hour. Must va eyparianca Wark invalves heavy lifting. Must have own transportation, valid driver's li- ‘cense and must be be bond- able. Apply by mailing resume to Bonnie Swinhoe, Site 2 Comp [seu it the classifieds | é 1. Building Service Worker Program Instructor Trail Campus ‘The successful candidate will instruct in the areas of basic commercial cleaning procedures, floor and carpet care, sanitation cleansing, care and ° use of power equi light mai and building ‘ safety and security procedures. Applicants should have Grade 12, a thorough knowledge of industrialized/commercial cleaning with five (5) years of recognized ed in this field. Ex with course i ion and student perfor would be desi This is a short ° term, part-time position. Salary is in accordance with the BCGEU collective agreement. 2. Custodian (Part-time) Castlegar! Nelson Campus The idate will provide ial services ii ing washing, waxing, minor mai and p grounds-keeping duties. Applicants should have Grade 10 and one to two years of [#1572506 Eally Childhood Edus | -~ ~ pile cator-required In-Trall-fulktime-|-- ~~ Wage is $12 to $13 per hour. Must have E.C.E. certificate in Special Needs, completion of 500 hours of work experience and First Aid Certificate. Apply by resume to Children’s Devel- opment Centre, 311 Kootenay Avenue, Trail, BC V1R 1R6. with a public institution. Must be in good physical condition and have a valid B.C. Class 5 driver's license. WHMIS training is an asset. This is a one year, part-time replacement position located primarily in Castlegar with temporary assi on the Nelson Campus. Salary and benefits are in accordance with the PPWC WORK WANTED | GIRL WILL babysit after school.Call 365-8074 Qualified candidates are invited to forward resumes, including * three (3) references, by December 31, 1991, to: & Employee CASTLEGAR fois Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3/1 ~ 365-7202 The Castlegar Sun's Classified section We're sure you'll find just what you're looking for! _ To place your. classified ad, - call: 365-7848