Wednesd: t 17,1 jay, August 994 The Castlegar Sun Calvin ana Hobbes Wednesday, August 17, 1994 po en nr The Castlegar Sun a po-erxesczt 11g a ” if mine cM Wability, and on that |] basis determine fault. ( lf vehicle act violations which could have contributed to the accident, and issue tickets ‘when We Install (al phew Harry Santos (|) receives a trophy for first place in a recent fishing derby. Presenting the prize is Ken Poznikoft. BUILT-IN VACUUM SYSTEMS » NO Bags to buy + NO Fitters to clean | Stay Safari Inn Submitted For the second time in three years the fish derby sponsored hopper 's another wi by Three Islands Resort was won by a Washington State resident. Harry Santos, of Kettle Falls, Washington (who with his wife Babe) summers in Nakusp, won first place with a three pound six ounce Rainbow trout. Mary Deawn, of Revelstoke, who finished second last year ‘id it again this year by catch- ing a one pound 15 ounce fish. Bight-year-old Eric Nyman of Fruitvale, won third place after catching a one pound 13 ounce trout. Frank Woodrow, of Fruitvale, Former Castlegar residents Judith Marie Deschamps and Thomas Michael Barnes were Wedding bells Deschamps-Barnes a hand-beaded gown and veil the bride was given away by her father Jack Bitz. A ption dinner joined in in Prui July 16. Justice of Peace, Jerry Paul, united the couple in marriage at a garden ceremony held at the home of Jackie and Sonny Johnson, sis- ter and brother-in-law of the bride. The Maid of Honor was the Pp was held at the Fruitvale Hotel. e Mrs, Barnes is the daughter of Jack Bitz of Fruitvale and Betty Bitz of Greenwood. The groom is the son of Eileen and. Thomas k, Fruitvale, Green- bride's daughter Jane D of Fruitvale. Flower girl was stal De daugh won a special prize for a fish that weighed exactly the hidden wieght of 15 ounces. The fun-filled event was held Sunday, July 31 and attracted 35 registered entries. The event was the 7th annual derby held at Summit Lake dur- ing the B.C. holiday. Three Island would like to thank Frank Poulin of Nakusp for donating hand-made ceremic momentos for partici- pants in the derby. + 4.1 peak horse power x © Located near Costco & Orchard + 140° water lit * 10-year motor warranty $ COMPLETE watt HAND TOOLS (Other mode's available) 365-5087 (@)apsule omments Alan Trieber Taking drugs while pregnant or breast-feeding can pose problems. What can you take safely? Our pharmaciet staff has the answers. When in doubt, check before you take any medication, to avoid harm to the fetus of baby There never are enough organs available for transplant. A Montreal man a classified ad in the ld he would donate a kidney if someone would give him a job. This action highlights the desperation of unemployment as well as the great need for organ donation. Are you an organ doner? A study done on boxers using MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), showed that four out-of ten boxers have suffered some brain damage. Are we surprised? The Dow-Coming corporation is working on a new type of drug patch that will stick to the inside of the cheek. The cheek doesn't have the tough, keratinized layer like our outer skin so it allows some drugs to penetrate better When there is something new in the field of pharmacy know about it. Our pharmacists keep up to date in the latest in pharmacy and drug therapy. We'd be happy to fill your next prescription. WE HAVE FREE BLOOD PRESSURE TESTING AVAILABLE. ASK US! , chances are we will ONLY BIRDS ‘Through A. Ewashen, local scholar and writer, the Arms ter of the bride. Best man was Prank every minute. International Red Cross. humanitarian relief. This is the largest relief effort in the history of the A $20 donation provides one person with a month of clean water. food and medicine. A $100 contribution takes care of a family of five. The Red Cross ensures every penny goes to Please give today. For those in need, tomorrow will be too late. Red Cross Rwanda Relief Fund 1-800-565-8000 Even Veteran Relief Workers Couldn’t Believe Their Eyes Four million Rwandan refugees are crowded into camps that 3 face an epidemic of cholera. The death rate is more than one Ur carer re Cnet Scat aiaeemmeinel FLY IN B.C. MORE OFTEN. Canadizn Canadian Regional and Canadian Airlines fly to more places in B.C. than any other airline. Regional/Canadisn BUILDING A BETTER AIRLINE. Canadoom is a regystered trademark of Canadian Airlines Internanonal Lid wood, Robson and Castlegar. The couple honeymooned in Dear Ann Landers: My wife and I have a solid marriage bound together by three beautiful children. If I am so happy, why ‘am I writing? It is because I have something to say on the subject you touch on from time to time. ‘The Other Man. Several years ago, our mar- ‘riage was a bit rocky. I was not as attentive as I should have been. My wife, “Ellen,” had an ‘affair with the married attorney who handled her father's estate. I suspected. She confessed. We were both certain that several ypeople in town knew about it. ree months after the affair ded, my wife gave birth to a baby boy. i There is no question in my {mind or Ellen's that this child as fathered by her lawyer-lover. boy is now in school. He is Slond and blue-eyed, like his bio- Hogical father. Our other children ‘are both dark-eyed brunettes, like y wife and me. The lawyer- wer has three daughters - no . I'm sure whenever he sees this beautiful boy he dies inside. I could not live this child more I had fathered him. He is truly gift from heaven. I am writing say that life is full of chal- ges, ana this was an enormous ¢ for me. I met it and have merged a winner. It was a phrase yours in a speech you gave in Kore a few years ago that real- Wy stuck and got me through this frdeal. You said, “It isn't what to you, but how you han- “die it that counts.” A belated thanks, Ann - Illinois. Dear Dlinois: What a beautiful letter! Your wife is a very lucky woman. I hope this child brings you a ton of happiness. You deserve it. ‘See us for FULL POSTAL SERVICES Your one stop for all your postal needs OPEN 9 -5 P.M. Monday to Saturday CARL'S PLAZA DRUGS tecird Plaza + “Your fiendly pharmacy’ 365-7269 wg Be? a Canadian Criss Cross by Walter D. Feener [ive wissep HALF OF MY TV SHOW NOW, WHATS THE BIG DEAL ABOUT DINNER ?/ WHY CANT I GO WATCH TV? LOTS OF PEOPLE WATCH TV WHILE cod empire 8. “Alfie” star 9. Muse of comedy 10. Affairs of honor 11. Signal 13. Use a crowbar 16. Dutch painter 19. Covers with paper 21. Memento 23. Shrill bark 25. Die 27. Full of fissures 28. Great Lake . Actress 39. Ballet exercise 40. Finished 43. Hewing tool 45. Eggs in our LOOK FOR THE ANSWERS to the CROSSWORD WEST KOOTENAY ADVERTISER Coming out this Saturday (ZE0 BATHROOM CAGINETS! '—_Os>9 = i JUST BECAUSE BUNNYS COMPULSIVE NEATNESS DRIVES ME CRAZY DOESN'T Give ME THE RIGHT To SNOOP THROUGH HER OVERLY ORGAN- MINE, Too, its PeRrecr (NATURA LLY), ONE BIG HAPPY I I FEEL ASHAMED, FEEL CHILDISH. STOP IT, JOE. \f NO, YOU | HATE You! + Aug. 22 Happy Birthday to Marissa Morin - love Grandma & Grandpa ua Aug. 27 Happy Birthday to Tyler Ostoforoff - love Mommy & Daddy ‘THIS WEEK'S WINNER IS. IF YOUR BIRTHDAY SUBMISSION 53 NOT IN THIS WEEKS AD, LOOK NEXT WEEK. Pick Up Your Royal Treat Af The Castlegar Dalry inthe Queen Castieaird Plaza. Dairu Queen brazier 7 WY The Gast Gar Sun iS ‘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 2 person Thrift Dinner, courtesy of Chicken Time. We'd like everyone in Castlegar to know that service excellence exists in our community. This award recognizes anominated business. se Seppe ot meneame (at aie : in Service," call me, Marilyn Strong at 365-5266, or — drop a letter at the Castlegar Sun with your suggestion.