The Castlegar Sun ARIES — March 21/April 20 Domestic matters are liable to take up much of your time this weekend, though there may be some minor ‘HOROSCOPES: November 24th-30th SCORPIO — Oct 24/Nov 22 Anything remotely connected with sports or any other type of out- door activity is well starred, A By Toni D'Amato duced to the work of Don fAmeche through the ‘‘Co- ¢oon" films. Sinte then, I've tried to track down and view évery movie he made. Can you give me some background on him? - T.G., Oldtown, Idaho [" in my 20s and was intro- Don Ameche :Dominic Felix Ameche was ‘born in Kenosha, Wis., in +1908, the son of a barkeeper iand one of eight children. He ‘wed Honore Prendergast in ‘1932, and they had three sons ‘and two daughters. Like some tof Hollywood’s other great stars, Ameche began his ca- ‘reer in radio, hosting such se- tries as ‘Grand Hotel” and i“The First Nighter’’ before moving on to films, His mov- ties include ‘Sins of Man” {(1936), “The Story of Alexan- der Graham Bell’ (1939), ‘Midnight’ (1939), “Moon ‘Over Miami” (1941), leav- ten Can Wait” (1943), “Co- icgon”’ (1984; for which he won an Oscar) and ‘Harry and the Hendersons” (1987). While he was making movies, he had another stint on radio th Frances Langford in ;jthe Bickersons.” With the advent of TV, Ameche ap- peared in a number of TV plays and specials, hosted sev- eral variety shows and was a guest star on series television. watched “The Astrono- mers” with intense inter- est and would like to have some background about how it was made. - C.M., Pough- keepsie, N.Y. Narrated by Richard Cham- berlain, ‘“‘The Astronomers” aired earlier this year as a se- ries of six episodes covering such subjects as the bound- aries of the universe, black holes, the life and death of stars, and planetary explora- tion. It was produced for PBS ‘with the cooperation of scien- tists around the world and a _ $5.3 million grant. The series is available on video, and a companion book was pub- lished by St. Martin’s Press. an you tell me where Paul Sorvino is from? - J.D., Farmington, Maine Sorvino, who plays Sgt. Phil Cerreta in the series,“*Law & Ar id. k you may feel that somcone close needs a gentle push to make the best of his or her career, Be tactful and choose your words carefully. TAURUS — April 21/May 21 You won't be taking things easy this week, In fact, you may be doing more than is necessary and taxing your energy to the hilt. You are in the mood for work rather than play and it will be a profitable week if you are trying to add to your investments. GEMINI — May 22/June 21 This is one of those weeks when you are going to be prone to making careless mistakes in handling work unless you keep your mind from wandering off in other directions while you are tackling important tasks, Don't mix friendship and finances, CANCER — June 22/July 22 Others appear to have a firm hold of the reins this week. Don’t resist their ideas as your objections are likely to be based on emotional rather than rational reactions. Wednesday will be a good day, especially if you are taking on any unusual work. LEO — July 23/Aug 23 You could become involved in some type of clash with authority. Interest in studying or reading on some spe- cial subject could improve your mind. If you are in the market for a car, Monday or Tuesday could be good days for clinching the deal. VIRGO — Aug 24/Sept 22 Relatives seem to play an important role in your life. There are also some indications that you could be ending one phase of your life and starting on another, Avoid impulsiveness on 29th and 30th as this could upset plans. LIBRA — Sept 23/Oct 23 Others will be making key moves this week. For the time being this puts you at a disadvantage as it throws your own arrangements into disorder. Communication abilities are sharpened on the 28th and 29th, when you can make smart decisions. Your mate has some pleasantly sur- prising news. spell could prove happy and amusing but a love affair. started now is unlikely to last. You may feel overworked and edgy on December Ist. SAGITTARIUS — Nov 23/Dec 21 Try to control your impatience. You aren't likely to get anywhere fast and your plans may have to be can- celled or postponed at the last minute, Something connected with relatives might add to your bad mood and it won't be easy for you to keep calm, CAPRICORN — Dec 22/Jan 20 You could make this weekend a time to remember! It's up to you to get things going — friends and famil will follow you. But curb over-ambi- tious ideas. Your financial picture is erratic between the 23rd and 26th; you may have to borrow mone: from someone close to you. Y PISCES — Feb 19/March 20 Nice planetary aspects this week! You may find someone helping with some special plan. If you are single you could be thinking about mar- riage before long! Your career ambi- tions are boosted this week; you can lunge boldly into new exploits. AQUARIUS — Jan 21/Feb 18 Try to keep close to home this week. Tf traveling farther than usual, don’t surprised if you run into problems which stop you from reaching your destination on time. You'll need to make adjustments as a financial crunch brings uncertainty on the 24th. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months As usual, you are in positive spir- its, but stop thinking you can do everything ail at once, or you will find yourself in a state of disarray and chaos, at which point you wi need to be bailed out; things will come to you in due time, what's the rush? You're thinking about or in the process of making a bi, change in your life — for Safety Ss sake, hold off until you save a bit more money. An Aquarius may soon enter the picture, so be pre- pared! Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson. a PP] Pane YOO eETUCHE | MOLD AT IN PL os Atlan AH AH... AS YOU CAN SEE, SPACEMAN | [ OUR HERO, CAPTURED BY |] VERY AMUSING, YOU ‘SPIFF READIES Bae aN Ne OF TWISTED SPACE F WIS DARING rE. ZORKONS, EYES THE TED SPACE. FROG. INFORMATION | | DIABOLICAL INSTRUMENTS, 4 ESCAPE... FROM EVEN THE MOST OF TORTURE! NICE D? - UNCOOPERATIVE PRISONERS ! | BB =a} wate 1S IT Just ME, OR Does IT SEEM LIVE THE BEST OF AVE Fats OUR LINES ARE EITHER AHEAD OF US OR BEHIND US? SSA. : By Rick Detorie EACHER COURSE PEOPLE DON'T | [ RUTHIE, DO YOU KNow ane. Me eee % t: soy VRE. | | WHAT A FRENZY 152 iLWAYS II UNTR P. BOUT AFRENZY! ) 224 CRYING OUT LOUD! Order,” is a native of Brook- lyn, N.Y. lease tell me how old Marlo Thomas is and if she's still married to Phil Donahue. -GS., San Diego Thomas, daughter of the late ' Danny Thomas, was born - Nov. 21, 1938 (some sources ” say 1934 or 1937), which ° makes her 52 years old. She and Donahue . are -still married. » Dec. 3 Keenan Richards, Love Mom & Dad’ €> + dec. 7 Happy 2nd Birthday Ralsa, Love Mommy & Daddy; Grandma & Grandpa; Uncle Larry, Aunty Lynda & Ryna ° Dec. 9 Brian Richards, Love Mom & Dad THIS WEEK'S WINNER IS INDICATED BY LOGO <> Phone in Your Bisthday Wish & We Will Print Ki Free of Charge. All Birthday Greetings Must be Phoned (385-5286) In By Noon ‘Thursday Of The Week Before Tha Paper Comes Out. > Pick Up Your ROYAL TREAT at the | Castlegar Dairy Queen A CHALLENGING CEREBRAL EXERCISE | = pantie achiever, is educational and fun. Designed to create in the player a positive sense of well-being. DIRECTION START FROM PLAY TO Following from starting Center, the player can pass over or under path- ways and through other centers to achieve UNDISCIPLINED. INADEQUATE. listintention: is té pro a ieipi gu coming! Ma >como>z= NG=ADH COPYRIGHT: |B. VOYKIN. ; “©1991. Wednesday, December 4, 1991\ ' The'Castlégar Sun CHURCH ~ SERVICES T. DAVID'S fi , s a ANGLICAN CHURCH 624 Christina Place Sam Holy Communion | 40.am Family Eucharist and Church School ‘nursery available’ The Rev. Dorothy Barker 365-2271 or 365-6720 “To Know Christ and Make Him Known": The roadway over the Hugh Keenleyside |. Dam will be closed to trafficon - }. December 10, 114.& 12 from’ for maintenance work. BC Hydro. if apologizes for any : Inconvenience. .... BGhydro & }Fireside Motor. Inn lobby Saturday, December :7th | 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. |, ee GEG [LOST & FOUND || ‘FOUND: A ° painting near: "Phone 965-7117 Discovery Extravaganza ‘| The Castlegar Sun will not be responsible’ for any errors «In It ts» the advortisements after one’ the 9! advortiser to read the ad when It [s firat publishod and to Insure that it (s correct. If no notification is given, the Castlegar Stn will regard the ad as correct and will charge accordingly. ‘The Castlegar Sun accepts no Nability in any event greater than the amount pald for such advertising. 10 a.m.-'6 p.m. “i Paulson Bridge. For Infor-| mation , please call, 442:) 5574, : ; { ' FOUND: CALICO tong hair; femate found in Robson Raspberry district.” REWARD $50 LOST: 6 year old male German hi ‘dIn Robson area, BIRTHS ED and SANDRA ROOS of Cas- llegar are please to announce tho birth of their baby Boy. KYLE EDWARD ERNEST ROOS was bom November 5, 1991 at 8:39 a.m. at the Trall Re- gional Hospital, weighing 7 Ibs. 8 oz, Proud Grandparents are Clif- fe and Carol Churches of Castle- gar and Eric and Hazel Roos of Houston; BC. Many thanks to Dr. Tweedale, Amaro, Berkman and ENTERTAINMENT Home Karaoke ; approximately 1 month ago. Possible rear hip damage. Please call 365-6258 [_PETS FOR SALE | |: Shwarzenberg Kennels (regd,) AO Ib.Dog Food $16.40 no G.S.T. We Also Sell! "All Sizes of Travel Cages* Leashes © Nail Clippers © Brushes ® Shampoos ¢ Whistles « 365-5104 etc. 88 (Minso Rd., Castlegar Industrial Park) LIVESTOCK & FARM SUPPLIES | FEEDER CALVES for sale, Phone | 426-5037 ORGANICALLY GROWN Hay for sale, Timothy/Alfalfa Mix, Call 442- §653 — Grand Forks —- PALOMINO P.O.A. Pony including | all tack, $650 obo Also 2 western saddles $350 & $300 365-6780 ‘SPRING LAMB. organically grown, also ewes for sale. Ph: 866-5795 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Parties - . 10 - 30 People For More Information: Roadside. Pet Food & Supplies featuring: ‘Fromm Pet Food’ ~ ‘Ever Clean Cat Litter’ and ‘BUDGIES FOR SALE’ 5 Ave., BECOME A Veterinary Assistant/Animal Care Specialist. U.S.A. home study. Frea Literature. 1-800-7070 Dept. CPCi1. 365-5225 365-3752 (after 12 noon) all the nurses on the y floor and OR. PERSONALS WEST KOOTENAY SINGLES CLUB. Are you single, wish to meet new people? Call 368-8322, 365-3834 or 352-6649, CHELATION THERAPY Treatment of: Atherosclerosis, Stroke, Heart Disease, ; Pepipheral Vascular Disease. Ph: 365-7717 1432 Columbla Avenue. ALABRIEL'S Will be Closed. '"Sundays" until the end of January Sorry for any inconvenience se . he. 365-6028 Now Avallable in Castiogar| * © pTrall.;7. CARDS OF THANKS Elena Plotnikoff, Ruby & Frank Konken, Nila & Louls Hollaeff & Sharon & Chris Murphy would like to express their heartfelt thanks to their many friends and relatives for help, food, love and support during the passing on of our mother, Helen Chernenkoft October 27, 1991.- Special thanks to Laura & John Verigin, Nellie & Alex Verigin &° Elsie Relkoft, for opening their hearts and homes to us. Also special thanks to Alex Perverzoff and Philip Plotnikoff for, Officiating at the funeral, to the cooks, singers, grave diggers and Mike O'Connor of the Castlegar Funeral Home for the funeral arrangements. Many thanks to everyone who came and helped us in our time of sorrow. Many thanks to all who made donations in mothers memory. od Bless you all and may God keep our. smother In his loving care. The family of the tate Sam Postnikoff wishes to extend thelr. sincere, heartfelt thanks to all our \ friends and felatives for their ‘| support in our time of need. - * Thank you to the ambulance ‘attendants, singers, speakers, grave diggers, pall bearers and all those who sent cards, flowers, food and baking. Special thanks are extended to Phil & Olga Plotnikoff, Mike O'Connor and his staff. Your kindness will aways be remembered. God Bless you all. — Wife, Mary, Postnikoff family & Mather Famil Kes :COMING EVENTS ‘THE BEAVER VALLEY CHOIR presents thelr Christmas Cantata, “All on a Christmas Moming* Deo, 8; Trall United Church, ’ pm 1.16; Fruitvale Community: Hall, Fruitvale 7 pi m EVERYONE WELCOME! ANNIE'S GOLD JEWELLERY — Special $200 each. Boston Tertl- ~°¥Mas Hours = starting Dec.1 _ ers (1 female. 1 mele $450 each 991 -SUNDANCE 15,300: kms GOLD ROUTE for sale fow investment, high return! Local area call 1-800-345-7096 ' GREAT OPPORTUNITY 85 seat, Ii- censed restaurant for lease In Fruit- , Vale 367-7664 ask for Dan. » SINCE 1976 Our multi-million dollar firm has been North America’s #1 display handish Co. Our success Is based ‘on a sound and proven track record. We } now seek 2 individuals in your area } i THREE. FEMALE - ROTTWEILER, | } to service retall established ac- counts.No direct selling. Dally re- peat business. Expect to eam a minimum of $1100 to $1500 week- ly. Training provided. Call (416) 756-2156 or (416) 756-3174 BUSINESS SERVICES CUSTOM CUTTING _ game/port/beef. Also make sau- sages. Phone 365-8314 REVERSE OSMOSIS water puri- fication, Only system to remove all contaminants. Eliminate cry; tosporidium, radon, bacteria, vir- uses, organic compounds, etc. Distributor required. Call 383- 2250 for infopack. Flu PHOTO _—— al Volume permitting: © * Why walt days for your photos when you can enjoy them almost.) Instantly? Just drop them here-on, your way to run errands, and pick, them up on your way homel ji Logue: Sudo SICULMLO- 1125 = 4th St, Castlegar 365-7515: A Christmas Seal in A Hug on Every Curd: -GeOaA= Help stamp out lung disease! THE + LUNG ASSOCIATION je TM & © FOX/‘Bobby” Char. TM Alevy Prods. T. J. Buscumb Literary Agen- cy. Specializing in novels. Will read d writers. For SLOCAN PARK Gas Bar & 3-Bay service; .centre’ on about 5 ‘acres with 3 bedroom home, barn and out buildings on Highway 6. Asking $159,000. Phone Syd, Syber Real- Kelowna 1-862-8100. HEALTH & FITNESS. detalls Box 3426, Castlega BC VIN-SNB WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS: For ELECTROLYSIS. .. PERMANENT Hair Removal by a qualified opera- tor. Call Avenues 365-7616 for fre F results & prices, call GILLES at 359-7759 1990 CAVALIER 22 : 1, i 1987 NEW. YORKER. Per wea ve 000:km 61,000 kms.