a Page 10B The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, October 20, 1993 | | eee ee a! spapeiomiieeanae 4" ® ‘Selkirk College update == The next opportunity to write the GED exams will be November be? in Castlegar and Grand Forks. However, a completed GED application form and a $40 application fee must be received: by the 7/Ministry of Education in Victoria no later than October 29 to be eli Bible to write the exam. GED applications and study guides are ailable from any Selkirk College counselor Selkirk College counselors will join five other university and pollege representatives in visits to\regional high schools to prov ide ¢ educational counselling assistance to high school students and ir parents. On Monday, October 18, the secondary school liaison eam will visit Lucerne Secondary School in New Denver from 42-2 p.m,. On Tuesday, October 19 the team will be in Castlegar at “Stanley Humphries Secondary School from 9 a.m. to 12:20 p.m Rand at L. V. Rogers in Nelson from 6:30-9:30 p.m.. On Wednesday, 4 eOctober 20 the team will visit Boundary region at Grand Forks ‘p\Secondary School from 8:50-11:45 a.m. and then at Boundary |r Central Secondary from 12:45-2:55 p.m. | OUR SUNDAY BRUNCH IS AN ASSORTED AFFAIR! Fegs for breakfast? Pancakes? French toast? Can't decid Have it all at our spectacular Sunday brunch Adults $7.95 Seniors $6.95 Tar 12&under $4.95 | (plus gst) Hi: Restaurant Opens 6 am Mon-Fri MOTOR be” = Super Discounts Store Draw = the < Win a Cuisinart sntlre Store .— Minifood PAST samy : Processor { 50% Off all Bulk Cutlery - 30% Off all Terra Cotta 20% Off all Gourmet Foods 20% Off all Linen 20% Off all Pots & Pans, Cast Irons & Woks Don't Miss Out On All the In-Store Specials Unique and Exciting Gifts for Every Occasion Cottonwood Kitchens 532 Ward St, Nelson * 352-9777 Hours: 9:30 aim. - 5:30 p.m. Mon. - Sat Fri. Evenings until 9:00 p.m = Free Coftee & Hot Apple Cider all Week Long Friends of Castlegar United Way SHSS 1994 Grads, presented a cheque to the United Way and received a certificate of appreciation.(I-r): Sara Vatkin, Cheryl Bonowicz, Maggie Loewen, Deb Chmara (United Way president) and Sally Winters. Fred Jack, sales representative of CKQR accepts a certificate of appreciation from Deb Chmara, United Way president. , Robin Tomlin, President of the Castlegar Rebels Hock- ey Club, smiles brightly while accepting a certificate of appreciation from United Way President, Deb Chmara. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion, present a cheque to President Deb Chmara, of Castlegar Unit- ed Way, as a donation towards agencies. We’re out to meet you! 4 Federal Business Develop- ment Bank representative will be paying your com management services munity a visit in the next counselling. planning af few days. Call today and and training at Castlegar on October 27, 1993 Telephone 1-800-667-7579 COMMITTED TO YOUR SUCCESS Federal Business Banque federais oe Bank Masquerade ETAT Costumes for wery fantasy Train Station juseum Restoring & Designing 2721 Columbia Ave (next to IGA) 365-6450 Married LaLonde Hamilton Michele Lalonde, daughter of Lou and Lynne Lalonde of Castlegar, B.C. and Ed Hamilton, son of Don and Marg Hamilton of Vancouver, B.C. were united in marriage on May 22, 1993 at St Rita's Catholic Church in Castlegar. The cou- ple honeymooned at Valhalla Lakeside Resort and are now residing in Vancouver. ) YOU have the key to op SELKIRK COLLEGE | FOUNDATION has a VISION ...to give st secondary e rir TOGETHER we can f HOW CAN WE HELP. by con Athletic General I By donating to the Selkirk College Foundat secondary education. Listed business have joined toge Selkirk College students and their future For a donatior Card, which wi } Mallards Source for Sp Glass, Carriage House Tractor and Supply Lid Carl's Drugs, East Gate Every $ invested in our Scholarship a through the Provincial Government Mat Your contribution today provides an invest $ &@ A New Spirit of Giving or call 365-1240 n VISIONS Campaign, \ Mail your donation to the Selkirk ( ollege Foundation Box 1200, Castlegar, BC VIN 3J1 obtain a better future »btain qu If you heat with oil, order before Nov. 15, 1993 and receive a discount... =Weatherbe Continued from 1B school conservative types, self- made businessmen and women who resent their taxes going to pay for an ever-growing list of civil servants and interest groups, with Quebec at the head of the list of interest groups Manning is actually more of a genuine intellectual than Camp- bell, a person at home in the world of ideas, some theological and some managerial. In terms of religion, Manning is an evan- gelical. His literal faith in the Biblical God has a flip side, real 6OO - 900 litres you save 1¢ per litre Over 900 litres you save 2¢ per fitre fear of the Satan of the Book of Revelation, expressed practic ally in an aversion to big government and centralized power. (The more centralized the govern- ment, the easier for the Anti- Christ to take it over), Manning the management con- ponag Pervice. K Be eligible for a draw for a free furnace service (value to $40), by Nelson Castlegar Pharmasave Maintenance Nelson Cc. BRILLANT RESOURCES 352-3713 365-5185 sultant believes in something called systems theory. It teaches that old-line parties such as the Liberals and Tories are too much part of the existing national polit- ical system to change it. That sys- tem, as the Reform Party sees it, is premised on keeping Quebec happy and on handouts financed through borrowing to keep “the rest of Canada” satisfied. The only way for the West, and now for those who want to wipe out the deficit, to get their way is with a political party with no ties to Quebec or the special interest groups which are dependent on government handouts Kalso 353-2533 « Wednesday, October 20, 1993 The Castlegar Sun Ann Landers Syndicated Columnist Dear Ann Landers: I am send- Canadian Quiz-Cross ing my name, work address and Phone number so you will know this letter is not a fake. I work at-a mental hospital in Canadian Criss Cross by Walter D. Feener Nebraska. I am not a patient. Please believe me. I am a 42-year-old 7 health-care professional. I have a 8 “4 great career, a good income and a loving wife. So why am I writing? - 16 Until 1969, I was a carefree col- lege student with a g00d job and a Steady girlfriend, “Vivian.” I was among the very first to be drafted that year and sent to Vietnam. There were lots of tears, and Vivian promised to wait for me. She didn't. After several months, her let- ters quit coming. When I returned home, I called her, and she said she had met someone else. We parted and promised one another that we would always remain friends I don't know why, but I haven't been able to think about anything except Vivian for the last six months. I have no appetite, and I lie awake most nights fantasizing about my old love. I've seriously consid- ered hiring a detective. Am I crazy? Would it be wrong for me to try and find Vivian? I Breaks out assume that she is married now and Telegraph has a family. I don't want to create again problems. I know it would be a mir- Spanish acle to pick up where we left off over 20 years ago, but I'd love to see her again and find out what she has done with her life. T'll bet she reads your column, and I'd be ever so grateful, Ann, if you could help two old friends reunite. - Faithful Reader Who is Searching for Vivian. Dear Searching: If you are a ‘Faithful Reader,” you know that I do not put people together, especially a reader who has a “loving wife” and has suddenly become obsessed after more than 20 years with the memory of an old girlfriend. You say you aren't a patient in that mental hospital, but it wouldn't be a bad idea if you had a few sessions with the chief of psychiatry there ACROSS CALGARY TEAM Scraped linen Questions Cockloft Exchange discount Greek letter Legal adviser Female sheep Hercules beloved Rose plant Honeycomb part Location Prickly plant Swear off To this document B.C. RIVER Habituated Pearl producer DOWN Recently hatched fishes Protecting shelter Piercing instrument Thousand prefix Beethoven's third symphony Basted Count ending ix Harmonious agreement Political patronage Very: Fr In doldrums 8. Spill the beans 20. From —Z Edible tuber Bass horn Intention Caudal appendage Fencing reaction By all means! 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Metin BSR by Rick Detort Happy Sth Birthday Alison + Oct. 23 Jeffrey Rogers - love from Mom, Dad & Jordan Happy 3rd Birthday Melia - love Mom & Dad *Oct.23 Happy Ist Birthday Jarred - love Mommy, Daddy & Jordan Happy 20th Anniversary Linda & Fred - love the Moreaus Family * Oct. 23 Happy Birthday Uncle Steve Happy Ist Birthday Dakota - - love Jordan & Jarred love Mommy & Daddy Oct.16 Happy 29th, Again . y 2 ai Lil Cianslone - from Chris Zoyia & Dakota & the Gienger family Happy Ist Birthday Dakota - love Kerri, Graeme & Derek Happy 8th Birthday Jenessa Morin - love Grandma & Grandpa THIS WEEK'S WINNER |S. INDICATED BY LOGO. Phone in your birthday wish & we will print it tree of charge All birthday greetings must be Phoned in (365-5266) by Noon Thursday the week before the paper is published iF YOUR BIRTHDAY SUBMISSION 4S NOT IN THIS WEEKS AD, LOOK NEXT WEEK. Pick Up Your Royal Treat At The Castlegar Dalry Queen In the Castleaird Plaza. Breakfast in a Bun Now Available 9am 11 am only $1.99; check out our other breakfast specials too! Buy 1 Kids Treat Meal (burger or hot dog) and we'll give you a Dennis the Menace Hallowe'een bucket. Order your . \allowe'en cake todayl, We specialize in ice-cream cakes, Call 365-5522 for takeout or pick-up orders, SMOKE FREE Envy RONMENT NZ The Eastiodar Sun AS Excellence in Service Award This award will be presented every week to someone in Castlegar who shows extraordinary service to his/her customers or clients. The recipient will receive an award plaque to keep courtesy of Kats Trophys and a lunch for 2, value to $15.00, courtesy of the Sandman Inn. We'd like everyone in Castlegar to know that service excellence exists in our community. This award recognizes a nominated business. If you know of someone that offers "Excellence in Service," call me, Marilyn Strong at 365-5266, or drop a letter at the Castlegar Sun with your suggestion. eS Brian DeVooght DAIRY QUEEN )) Uy The Gastid gar Sun a? SS ZS [. |SANDMAN INN "Castlegar