a a 4 iD WEDNESDAY, January 19, 1994 MOVIES’ ‘Rated PG, Time.93 min. Glm about three witches,that were hung in witch 5300 years agé. Along the way, they made a pernoet Sh 6 Ceetel segtion 's 1993, and the cat is still however, are lying in wait as they cast a spell that allows them. to. seturn if.a virgin lights a pasticular candle on Halloween. The virgin comes, in the form of a teenage boy, and along with help from the cat and the boy's girlfriend the rest of the sa ty anal saga ld titan The only meso beens 8 Gis (or worse) is one or the other 92 minutes, you are subject- od 10 d’econseniig Teer of stupid lines, off colour remarks, and an Diency't selling this film on,2ewe Midler. who, Disney is quick u shops. Midler is a waste in this and out of sequence that you begin to Ph amy capeheclie| But how could you with all screams, including the many children that are Tom Stevens to teach, thr Be s month course in Nelson eee pe eer Submitted Grading Legend: A-None; B-Mild; C-Some; D-Lots; F- . Overall rates from A-Must See to F-Dismal Failure. WINGING IT, an exhibition of the aviation history of Nelson and The exhibition covers ‘the first balloonists jumping for thrills at the legendary fall fair of 1903, the VALLEY “VIDEO Between Dairy Queen & Subway Locally owned and operated vv BORLA SER ccs 1 first airpl flight at the Civic Cemter Grounds in 1912, and con- tinues through to the building and improvement of the airport, and Strong families make time to play together. Did you ever stop to consider how any age groups can enjoy playing together with blocks? LY JMavbe it?s bodamse fhe pddsit BE NOMINATIONS SHE'S SWEEPING THE NATION! ROBIN WILLIAMS SALLY FIELD MRS. DOUBTFIRE bilities are endless. This is thy ‘Rind of play that helps imagina- tiong bloom. Will you work together on a garage for their cars, a house for their dolls or a shelter for their ms Sat., Jon. 22 6:00 pm AT THE LEGION HALL 6:30 p.m. Dinner Doncing and entertainment 'til Midnite $15.00 PER PERSON TICKETS: CALL 365-7017 KE in and out of Nelson. With the assistance of many history buffs: Exhibition Curator Henry Stevenson has researched the area’ i aviation history and of photographs and anecdotes. There are accomplishments and mishaps, heroics and adventures. * Exhibition coordinator Judy Mulloy has put together a collec- tion of models, murals, texts, and arti- A special mural of aviation history has been local artist L.X. Forde. Models of his- toric aircraft have been made by Henry Stevenson, George Pen- niket and others. WINGING IT opens with a public reception from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 22. The public is invited. Exhibition hours are from | to 4 p.m. every day including Sunday except for when the hours are facts to illustrate our history of animal friends? Only simple toys without detail - like blocks - allow this wonderful freedom of choice. And, oh, the fun of tear- ing them down and starting over Cagdlin2 tt) bbe Paper bag blocks are especial- ly fun because you make them yourself. All you need is: gro- cery bags. old newspapers, and masking tape. Generously stuff the bags with crumpled newspa- per. Fold the top down so the bag forms a block, then tape the top closed Try using different sized bags for smaller or larget blocks. You will find these to be sturdy, safe Airy Mountain Appliance PUBLIC SKATING FRIDAY: 2 ; 3:30 SATURDAY: CANCELLED doe to’ Minor Hogkey Weekend SUNDAY: 2:15 - 3:45 Pre-school, Children's & Adult Skating Lessons currently still have openings. —s po-- 3 | ENTER TO WIN A FREE MOVIE F 1 TO THE CASTLE THEATRE g {70 TH 4 Name ; Phone 4TH ANNUAL BIRTHDAY BASH SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd Tickets: $22/person (avaliable at the recreation office) “Enjoy a great dinner, opportunity to-win a great prize, lots of fun!” $ Moe | ENTER TO WIN A FREE TO THE CASTLEGAR REC CENTRE | SWIM, SKATE OR FITNESS PASS Te & ton complements of: aman « fii Jab tpcnendocsnesme: | | | | Oe from | to 9 p.m. toys that are ready for duty indoors or out Making toys like these will help spark vour children’s imagi- nation. Home-made toys may ae last forever, but Phos thpe@rPecesia d stbly last as long as a child's attention span, and are easily replaced if they don't. Get set for some active play and imaginative building by playing with your children Adults often sink into a tread- mill-like existence and forget what it’s like to play. It’s casier to let children play by them- selves or with each other than to actually make time to play with them. But when family fun always takes a back seat to the demands of everyday living, something important is missing from family life. Children will soon learn to look elsewhere for fun and appreciation. Parents who play regularly with their children are influenc- ing their development in positive ways. Healthy family play builds self-confidence and social skills as children learn to interact with others. In addition, most games teach some type of demic skill, Aviation history on display at Nelson Museum Local aviation, from balloonists to first airplane flight Funding for,the WINGING IT exhibition has been received from the Province of B.C. Ministry Responsible for Culture and Min- istry of Social Services and Hous- ing, the Regional District of Central Kootenay, and from the City of Nelson. A special grant from the 1.0.D.E. of Nelson has been received for the exhibition. An admission fee of $2 for adults and $1-for students and seniors is charged to all who are non-members of the Museum. Families that play together stay togeth r such as recognition of numbers, colour, shapes and letters that will benefit the child as school years approach. An impoftant caution here. however. Games are played for fun, not teaching. Let the skill development be a by-product, not the sole reason for engaging in play with your child. As much as you can, let children choose “when and what to play. It’s a par- ent’s role te@-gently provide options with enthusiasm, but never to force them upon chil- dren. Playing with our kids does not need to include an outlay of cash for toys and games. Many house- hold objects are excellent play materials, just waiting to be dis- covered. With a little imagina- tion and an eye for safety, perme can Tival the best lineup Selling something? Phone 365-5266 eer more ideas to celebrate International Year of the Family 1994, look for this column dis- tributed by the B,C. Council for the Family. 6:30 pm (Wed) 9:00 am (Thurs.) 6-30 pm (Sun.) COMMUNITY, DATE LINE 7-00 pm (Wed) 9:30 am (Thurs.) 7:00 pr (Sun.) PREPARING STUDENTS FOR THE 1990'S AND BEYOND , 8:00 pm (Wed.) 10-30 am (Thurs.) 8:00 pm (Sun.) TRAIL SMOKE EATER HOCKEY 7:00 pm (Thars.) 9:00 am (Fri.) CASTLEGAR CITY COUNCIL Wednesday, January 19, 1994 The Castlegar Sun Page 7B y +f ST. PETER LUTHERAN Sunday School 10:00 am Worship 11:15 am 713 - 4th St, Castlegar Rev. V. Tech ¢ 365-3664 ALL WELCOME! pe aT STL KINNAIRD CHURCH OF GOD Ira L. Johnson, B.Th (Pastor) 2404 Columbia Ave. Cantiegar, OC. VIN 2G Pastor 365-6762 Church 365-5300, Sei viIicE= youth, singles ond adults "WITH FAITH - WE GROW’ Ellen Louise Popoff, daughter of Dennis and Violet Popoft of Slocan Park, and Robert Douglas Dickson, son of Robert and Shirley Dickson of Castlegar were wed October 9, 1993 at the Kin- naird Church of God. From high school to college Dan Carlson Yet another new beginning, | now find myself among the col- lege crowd, having to adapt to the “college system” as it were. Actually, it hasn't been difficult, it’s been about everything I had expected it to be and I will soon enter “the realm of the stressed out” soon enough. Unfortunately, I was unable to get each course I wanted but I did manage to snag the three I need- ed, The main thing for me is this: when I'm not at the college, I'll probibly be in room 113 at Stan- ley Humphries working on one of my novels, The best thing about this year is the fact that I-witt be very busy. I'm always in » good frame of mind if L have lots to iW somal ete“ 0 Suppose - just suppose - that we had all lived some 1997 years ago. Would we have been eagerly anticipating the imminent birth of Messiah, the Annointed One? What evidence would have been available that we might be prepared to accept Him whet He arrived? What could we have known? Hear the word of God's ancient prophets: He-would be 1) of the seed of Abraham, 2) from the tribe of Judah. 3)-of the reyal-lineage of « Probably the main difference between high school and col is the learning atmosphere. instructors seem quite taid back, and | assume they have every right (0 be, if’you think about it, See The Castleg ATTENTION NON-PROFIT CLUBS, GROUPS, ORGANIZATIONS Sun is pl use of our display window. Your display may be left for a month — you set up and remove. For more details call d to offer you the “WHAT COUED WE HAVE KNOW?” Submitted by: Pastor Leonard Andrews, Seventh-day Adventist Church David, and 4) born in David's hometown, Bethlehem. “SL DAMD'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 614 Christina Place RC pein, 00 am - Holy Communion - GRACE PRESBYTERIAN BAS. Traditional 2605 Columbia Ave. 10:00 am - Family Eucharist - Church School and Nursery eg en ¥ church : Call 365-2438 Mark. The Rev. Canon Dorothy Barker J. Phone: 365-2271 _| Rev. Murray Garvin chitin et 1-226-7640 * 365-2438 =" jolene us at Calvary Baptist Church 9:50 am Sunday School (lor al ages) 6:30 pm Evening Service Pastor Bob Marsh 365-3430 - Church 809 Merry Creek Rd. 10:48 am Norning Worsip| | Anna. The time of His coming, while less forthrightly expressed, could nonetheless be discerned from 5) Daniel's writings, coupled with the knowledge that 6) He would be entering His ministry at age thirty. Such expectations are acknowledged by 7) Luke and 8) His arrival had been announced by angels appearing to 9) Mary, 10) Joseph, and 11) the Bethlehem shepherds. There was also 12) the very visible and highly unusual star which 13) led scholar- philosophers from the East first to Jerusalem, where they agitated both royalty and religionists, and then to Bethlehem to find and honour the New-Born. Finally, there was the prophetic witness of 14) both the venerablé Simeon and the aged Then - or now - do we need more? f HIER LAH EEE OWSHIP : 2329 6th Ave., Castlegar * 365-5818 | Family Church © Youth Mindstries © Victorious Women « Men's Fellowship grememmemss wos WATCH FAITH ALIVE OX $11. CABLE 10 erecoeeogmenpuion Affiliated with Canadian Fellowship of Churches & Ministers: = invites your’ A loving, caring church You are welcome here! 365-7818 Pastor Stan Block 365-6317 22:18; Here, if you wish, are the corresponding references for the entire scenario: (1) Genesis (2) Genesis 49:10; (3) Jeremiah 23:5,6; (4) Micah 5:2; (5) Daniel 9:24-27; (6) Numbers 4:30, 35; (7) Luke 3:15; (8) Mark 1:15; (9) Luke 1:26-38; (10) Matthew 1:18-25; (11) Luke 2:8-14; (12) Numbers 24:17; (13) Mathew 2:1. 2. 9-11; (14) Luke 2:25-38.