Page 8B The Castlegar Sun Weaneeday, October 23, 1994 Dialogue BY TONI REINHOLD SELLECCA’S SERIES - Wasn't Connie Sellecca mar- ried to the actor who played Flash Gordon? Did she star in any series other than “Hotel”?’ Where is she from? - J.S., Des Moines, iowa Connie Sellecca Sellecca, who hails from the Bronx, N.Y., was once married to Gil Gerard, who had the ti- tle role in the series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” but never played Flash Gor- don. Before playing Christine Francis in “Hotel” (1983-89), Sellecca had roles in the series “Flying High” (1978-79), “Be- yond Westworld” (1980) and “The Greatest American Hero” (1981-83). She was slated to star in “Baby Talk” but pulled out be- fore the show’s premiere last season due to creative differ- ences. (She was replaced by Julia Duffy, who has also left the show; Mary Page Keller currently plays the role of Maggie Campbell.) Sellecca currently stars opposite Greg Evigan in the new series “PS. Luv U,” which airs Sat- urdays on CBS, UNFORGETTABLE COLES - Is it true that singer Natalie Cole is the daughter of Nat “King” Cole? - PZ, Detroit Yes. She recently recorded ; 22 of her father’s classic songs on “Unforgettable,” an album on the Elektra label. With the help of high-tech equipment, she does a duet with her father on the famous title song. Nat “King” Cole died in 1965. COPAGE UPDATE ~ What- ever happened to the little boy who played Diahann Carroll’s son in the old series “Julia”? - R.J., Tampa, Fla. Marc Copage was an ador- able 5-year-old when he was cast in this 1968-71 series. It turned out to be his only net- work show. For a while, Co- page worked under the name Marcus Dey to create a new, “older” image. Today the 29- year-old Copage is studying dance at the Los Angeles Dance Academy while work- ing part-time as a waiter at the Bel Air Hotel. He’s trying to shape his music and dance skills into a career in the re- cording industry. Get Rid af ‘the: Hair d ‘Not the Dog! : Jeaning Special Coupon Special! $5.00 Discount on ‘arpet Cleaning of $50.00 or more! Lint) cortomet 040 an an ce ony p—Guararteed) to mileage #10 years i. san bootings serviced prompt HOROSCOPES “October 20-26 ARIES - March 21/April 20 Weekend stars could find you in a whirl of activity, organizing changes to take place. Mars, your ruling planet, is an energizing influence this week, for both work and more pleasurable pursuits. You may be anxious about a young person, and there’s a chance of a heart-to-heart talk with someone new, TAURUS - April 21/May 21 Sunday favors travel and fresh scenes, and could bring an unexpect- ed devletion! ‘The lives of your part- d other people close to you are highlighted. They have the right ideas so try to fit in with their arrangements as much as you can, GEMINI - May 22/June 21 You'll have a happy weekend, but there could also be a shock! Be on the lookout for signs. You have a lively and sociable weck ahead of ou and this trend is especially noticeable over the weekend. Friendships are at the top of your ist; a new link may form which bnes 8 a fong-lestiog influence into CANCER: ~ June 22/July 22 There is a strong emphasis on family life this week, with good news about a relative who may have been through a troublesome period recent- ly. Arrange a get-together if you don’ ‘t receive an invitation yourself. Wi a romantic rings some happy mectings. LEO - July 23 August 23 If you can get out and around with stimulating companions, this is your best bet for an enjoyable weekend. Friendships, together with your per- sonal hopes and wishes, are upcom- ing — a new link could form which will work out well for you. If enter- taining at home, Tuesday evening is the best time. VIRGO - August 24/Sept 22 All the others want to alk about is money and business — your money and your business — no matter how often you tell them you will not be pressured or cajoled into making decisions. So, if it’s at all possible, arrange to spend time away from your usual environment and involve- ments this week. LIBRA - - September 23/Oct 23 Now you know how wrong you were in imagining that you knew all that you needed to know about part- nerships and alliances. But don't SCORPIO - October 24/Nov 22 All the recent emotional conflicts, strain and uncertainty at work may well have depleted your physical energy, and this is a perfect week to find ways to recharge your batteries, Guard against financial losses and SAcHITARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Saturday looks busy, but don’t pur anyone off. Travel plans and all forms:of communication are ad- versely affected, so re-check time tables and allow for cancellations, On a very personal level, guard against saying too much in haste and anger and alienating loved ones, rel- atives or even colleagues. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 No one scems to understand that you need sympathy and encouragement. Maybe because you appear to be so efficient and in control. However, this is the perfect time to start mak- ing loved ones aware that you are no longer prepared to shoulder quite so many responsibilities and burdens, Take this time to stand up for your- self and make your feelings known. AQUARIUS - January 21/Feb 18 Emotions will certainly be close to the surface now, and you may find it difficult to think and plan very far ahead. But in fact, the worst is over now, and it is merely a question of adapting or accepting the fact that one cycle or chapter has come to a close. PISCES - February 19/March 20 A phone call could bring a Youare surprise this weekend. You are thinking very much of getting in touch with “lost” friends or relatives, On Tuesday, there might be some tension over someone in the family. Midweck brings highly active Martian/Jupiterian vibrations; you'll be thinking of buying some luxuries, but refrain from doing so now. If you must buy something, plan ahead for your holiday shopping. YOUR BIRTHDAY. THIS WEEK he next 12 months: Seems unt for much of the forthcom- ing year, domestic responsibilities will be the source of most aggrava- tion to you — it will be difficult to keep things running smoothly at home and to preserve the there. Think twice before involving yourself in a heavy expense having to do with: property, as it's likely to be a totally this week, on Sunday and Monday, ‘or make too many rash promises to keep others quiet for a while. expense. February and June, 1992, are shown to be good months for starting new romantic. links — with a view to marriage. Calvin and Hobbes YOUR POUS ARE SLI DAD, BETTER GET. ree AAT AT WA HA! T HAVE TURNED 10°25 ranaoty tame tenors Bente BABY BLUES CALVIN, BEING YOUR DAD 1S POSITION, r Dont F HANE, To RESPOND i] TO POUs. a ESIGN MY CIOTHING, CAN PERPETRATE ANY * Site UNDETECTED! by Bill Watterson el ID? YOU Mi a DICTATORIAL IMPUNITY ? THANE COMPLETE FREEDOM! T CAN GET AWAY WITH ANYTHING! ATTY NHAT ON EARTH DOING IN THE Soe ke WAT Wednesday, October 23,1994 The. Castlegar Sun POOR BOYS Upholstery Cleaners 367-6234 or 365-2488 YO, RANDOLPH! - Isaw an :0ld movie starring Randolph Scott, and he sounded as if he had a New York accent! My busband says that he didn't and that Scott wasn't from New York. - C.H. Beacon, N.Y. * pi wt * Randolph Scott, one of Hol- *) *’ lywood's legendary cowboy stars, was born in Orange, Va., in 1903. He died in 1987, Canadian Quiz-Cross by Maureen Azimov 2 a dé is Gy 7 a3 16 By Rick Detorie MOM, WHAT'S FOR DINNER? Husband should pass on retreat. Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band has taken a job at a small but owned by three DOWN 1. Top notch 2A seremenial salmon 13. In the manner of (2 wads) 14, Follows Stone and Bi 7. 25. Old (arcu men, all married. These owners are competent and successful. The business is well run. Morale there is high, but I have a problem with the following: Once a year, the company pro- vides a three-day weekend of fun at a nearby lake resort for their supervisors, salespeople and cus- tomer service employees. The employees, both men and women, are not allowed to bring their spouses, even though some have offered to pay their expenses, Approximately 30 people attend this annual outing. The weekend consists of hiking, picnicking in the woods, pontooning and speed- boating during the day and drink- ing, dancing and partying on the dock until 3 a.m, The owners think these week- ends provide an opportunity for * the employees to develop “‘friend- government 6. Politically akin nations Explored Canada 8, Sovereign's ruling bird 11, Something that 19. Hardy hauling boat 20. U-bred person 23. G ig 24. Vegetarian milk alternative 3a Klondike ore 36. Became Toronto 37. Nine-headed sea ships” that will enhance their job productivity. What possible friend- ship should a married person try to develop that doesn't include his or her spouse? This is causing a huge problem between my husband and me, The employees are made to feel that they must participate in order to be “team players” and show appreciation for their 50. Teenage dance 51. Printer speed abbr. se 39. Titer given to John A. a a a xy Dem O} Wl] Cf] Obe>| Tam very upset, but I cannot approach the owners or the other wives for fear of jeopardizing my husband's job. Please, Ann, you’ve been my friend since I was a kid. Am I wrong to feel this way? It's not just a matter of trust- ing my mate. I happen to believe such weekends provide a perfect setup for trouble. ; _Tve never been oppased to my that nonsense in the ‘60s. You have every right to tell your husband you don't approve of it and that he should take a pass. Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band, 1°11 call him “Mickey,” is in prison again. It seems as if he doesn’t learn lessons very well. We have a son who is 4. 1 figure if my husband really loved me, he would straighten himself around so we could have a regular family life. Mickey has been in jail three times in the last nine years. I've lost my love for him because of what he’s put me through. I want a divorce but I’m afraid of what he baby girl shortly after. My moth- ' law has yet to me or the baby and continues to speak of me in an insulting way. Within a few weeks, Mark's cousin is getting married. Mark has been asked to be in the wed- ding party. I have never met the test of his family and had hoped to do so at this wedding. His mother, however, has demanded that he attend alone since my presence would upset her, Mark has agreed to go to the wedding without me. I should tell you that this woman is an obsessive social: limber and has ipulated Mark all of his life. Meanwhile, -I might do when he gets out. He has Ann Landers Syndicated Columnist feel betrayed and humiliated, especially since Mark has been promising to take the baby to visit his mother (without me, of course) and has never done so. . Tam 28 years old and a lawyer. I speak four languages and am con- sidered attractive. I have never been made several threats about this, A few months ago I was intro- duced to a lovely man and I've fallen for him. Believe me, I wasn't looking for anyone. It just happened. He is kind and gentle and makes me very happy. I feel like a new person when I’m around him. He is terrific with my son and I'm sure he would be a fine father. Mickey could get out.on parole in March. What should I do? — Unsure in Va. called “vulgar” or “low-class” by anyone else that I know of. To be- fair, I should tell you that my moth- er-in-law has run down all of Mark's previous relationships. Inci- dentally, my husband is 35, attrac- tive and does well in his chosen profession. I don't know what to do about this problem, Ann, Please help me sec things more clearly, — Head Spinning in Montreal. Dear Spinning Head: Mark's treatment of you is abominable. Why you tolerate such emotional Dear Virginia: It’s possible to divorce a mate who is in jail. Talk toa lawyer and ask for guidance, You should alert the prison to your fears di Mickey's release. Also notify your local police. Good luck, dear. It's time you had some happiness, Dear Ann Landers: I need an ‘whether cr hoe i included ine, bet this annual outing scems out of - line. What is your opinion?— Hurting in a Nameless City Dear Hurting: I can’t believe > a they: are still “doing this sort of ‘thing. I thought b businesses cut out I'm having with my husband. “Mark's” mother never accept- ed our felationship. She told him opinion about a problem ' abuse is that you ought to look into with the help ofa counselor. As for your wimpy husband, he sounds like a pathetic case of arrested development..It would: probably take years of intensive; therapy to rescue him from his mother’s clutches. My advice is to get some pro- fessional help and stop trying to push yourself and your child into a family setup where you are that I am a vulgar, | ‘woman and that she wants sate to do with me. We married quictly last year, and I gave birth toa clearly : Selling something? Phone 365-5266 -BIRTHS . | KINAKIN, ED and. TERRI are pleased to announce to carly arlval of Mathew Bruce on the olhih of ‘October. Welghing In at 6lbs 15 oz, Worship at the Church of Your Choice CHURCH SERVICES ST. DAVID'S alpen yaa AN CHURCH ees am Rita te 40 am Family Eucharist and Church Schoo! 7 ‘nursery available" The Rev. Dorothy Barker 368-2271 or 365-6720 “To Know Christ and Make Him Known FOR 100 MILLION FAMILIES, THIS IS A NUCLEAR THREAT. Every day in the gruelling search for work, nuclear families are separated, often ending up in PIE TLGUL Nia KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR COMMUNITY LIVING Job vacancies exist for casual rellef residential and CAS Aa ARR TD a a NRT DELIVER TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES In-the Castlegar, Robson, Blueberry Creek -& Strawberry Village areas The Castlegar, Sun will not be correct, If no advertisements: after, one! Insertion. ‘It’ ia: the. teepons! advortisor to tread the ad when It Is fret published and to Insure that It Is responsible for any errors a ty of the Is given, Suni will regard the ad as correct and will charge esoringly the Castlegar: Sun ) accepts no Men and women, must be 18 or older and be avallab! for 4 daylight hours for at least two or three days Auto Is necessary Call 1-800-663-4383 between 8:30 - 4:00 Monday to Friday PRTG Mai ec Ts MEN aT MOM'S HOUSE requires prae day . care . worker, 18-5955, = Creston FORtTiON AVAILABLE for Certifled support workers. Responslbilities include working with and assisting adults with mental crowded “1 fi CARE Canada assists families to become self-reliant. Giveto CARE Canada now, before their hope is extinguished. Cc A RE Ca NAO Ak P.0. Box 9000, 1550 Carling Avanue, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 4X6 1-800-267-5232 to become more involved In our community and independent. Post secondary education In human services, education or special needs and/or previous direct service an asset. Must be able to acquire a Class #4 driver's license. If you are a caring, common sense Individual who belleves In equal opportunities for all people, . Please submit resume to: Administrator, Kootenay Society for Community Living, Box 3204 Cc BC V1N3H5 | PETS FORSALE | FANCY FUR AND FEATHERS has springers, choco-black cockers, Maltese, Ihasas, min. schnauzers, golden retrievers, 354-3813 — Nel- 5c eS Se Bee, FANCY GOLDFISH, Kol, Tropical fish and plants. 14 mile Longbeach Rd, #5862 — 3:00-8:00 weekdays. 10;00-8:00 weekends, Ph 229-4752 PUPPY SPECIAL: A.K.C, Rottwell- ers, Cockers, Lhasa Apso, Chihua- hua, Also, Cock-a-poo 426-0655 — Sparwood ENGAGE./WEDDING MR. & MRS. SANTOS wish to Roadside Pet Food & Supplies featuring: ‘Fromm Pet Food’ ‘Ever Clean Cat Litter’ and ‘BUDGIES FOR SALE’ 2253 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-5225 the marriage of their daughter Ginny toJamesWelychko, - son of Mr. and Mrs. Welychko on ‘Novamber 10, 1991 CARDS OF THANKS WELSH SPRINGER SPANIELS CKC REG. on non- -breeding pedigree., $400 includes tattoo & first shots. Excellent family Pee show or hunting. Phone ON BEHALF OF RED CROSS We would like to thank; Carl Henne Denise Read Jean Merritt Keith Merritt Barney Wearmouth Darryl Welr dean Welr Maryann Westinghouse for helping with United Way : py ;; THANK YOU CASTLEGAR FOR YOUR SUPPORT. YOU ATE UP res jee OF CHOCOLATE ALMO! CEREBRAL PALSY SPORTS | COMING EVENTS | EARN FREE HAND-CRAFTED JEWELRY. Made in the Okanagan us discounts on’ glass & feather jewelry by hosting a home party. Book early for your Christmas show. Call Heather for details after 6 p.m. 365-2650 [ -LosT& FOUND |. LIVESTOCK & FARM SUPPLIES 18ST & 2nd cut hay. Can deliver. Call Rick 428-3374 or 428-5273 — Creston 6 GOOD producing yews, mostly suffock or suffock-cross. $50 ea. 1 yt. old PB Suffock Ram $125, yr. old wethers $60 each. quantity of spring lambs. $55 ea. 428-9551 = Creston 6 YR. old Thoroughbred Gelding 16h, quiet horse. Also manure for sale, 368-5841 — Trail DELICIOUS LEAN lamb. Now tak- ing orders for fall. Itd. Quantity wool. 428-2319 — Creston FALL HAY. SPECIAL. No rain, in shed, $70 -$80 per ton. Delivery available In Tandem Truck loads. Call anytime 428-4005 — Creston HORSE BOARDING, reasonable rates 365-7251 | .HELP WANTED | A PART-time career, full-time $$$ 15 year old multi-million dollar na- tional wholesale firm seeks 2 self- in your area. LOST FEMALE calico cat, she is spayed and answers to Tigger. Sho disappeared on October 2 in Blueberry. Please call 365-3765 LOST: long haired orange and white female cat In Robson area, je 365-7173 LOST: MALE adult manx cat. Solid grey in colour, no markings. Near Robson Hall on October 12. Answers to Bentley. Special diet fequired. He is not house trained. 365-2147 or 365-3343 ask for All. LEGAL NOTICES Prreaen ot oem a eal mere PRESCRIBED (OPEN) BURNING IN THE ARROW FOREST DISTRICT The public is hereby advised that: Class B Buming Permits ~ (Hand Piled Debris) requirement for theso pormits is extended to November 16, 1991. Class A Burning Permits - (Industrial Land Clearing | and Grass Buming) — are required year round —may rogue onsite inspection by a forest officer. Kon E. Amott District Manager... _ Arrow Forest District’ Service and display merchandise In established retail stores, Expect earnings of $1200 - $1800 weekly to start. No direct selling, training provided. Call for confidential inter- view. Gre) 756-2156 or (416) 756- 3174 E.0.E. ASSEMBLERSI EXCELLENT wag- es! Spare time assembly. Easy work at home. No experience, Call © 1-504-641-7778 ext 123. 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