Page 6B Continued from 5B See well from here!" The girl stands quietly, look ing forward, uncertain how next tO proceed. As the woman returns to her seat, dad yells to her “How long do you think that will last?” “Long enough for me to adjust my hearing aid!” she replies, In Thurs., Fri. fact, the rest of the trip wag sperit in relative peace Dad took the children buck to their vehicle and the older lady and I had a great chat about older children bei taught to be responsible for their younger siblings, surely the beginning of learning con sideration for others Marriage JubinvilleJackson . Bill and Marie Gordon of Castlegar, B.C. and Jack and Marilyn Gifford of Wabamun Alberta are pleased to announce that their children Nadine Leona Jubinvilte (nee Gordon) and Dennis Paul Jackson were mar Phe title of this week's col umn says it all: I'm not invinci ble. As an adolesce: I used to believe, to some extent, that | was. That is, until that fateful day when I met the Ford If | remember correctly (that is, ff my Memory wasn't jarred) the adventure occurred a month prior to graduation, May 5, 1993. At the time, I had Spent many long nights after school working with the Journalism class on the school yearbook, newspaper and literary inset. It was a Wednesday afternoon, and at 32 degrees Celcius, I really didn't want to volunteer any more of my time to the cause after all, | wasn't in the Journal ism class. The Castlegar Sun ried on October 1, 1993 in I hopped onto my bike and Stoney Plain, Alberta rf Y sped home as fast as I could, after all, | wanted to play tennis! About half a block from my place, I encountered the black ‘77 Ford Suddenly I realized how much a half-ton out-massed good old ‘Empty” (my parents had trouble agreeing on my names, so I ended up with two middle names, ini- sd ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 0 Branch Sundays 12 pm - 6 pm Mon. - Thurs, 2 pm - 10 pm Fri. - Sat. 1] am-11 pm Bingo every Thursday G with s wel 248 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-7017 ST. PETER LUTHERAN Sunday School 10:15 a.m. 713 - 4th St., Castlegar Rev. V. Tech 365-3664 ALL WELCOME! Worship * 9:00 am KINNAIRD CHURCH OF GOD Ira L. Johnson, B.Th (Pastor) 2404 Columbia Ave. Cantiegar, BC, VIN 2x5 Pastor 365-6762 (Church 365-5300 SERVICES SUNDAY SCHOOL : 9-45 classes for ail ages MORNING WORSHIP: 11:00 ayn an WEDNESDAY: 6 - 7:30 OU'RE HURTING Family Evening - childrens club IF Y Py tid ER REME aaa | eer “WITH FAITH - WE GROW: + SUNDAY SERVICES + Nursery & Children's Church Avalable during the Services 15 am Sunday School Super Church 18:30 am Mom. Worship * 6:30 pm Eve Calebration Jotn us at ST. DAMID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 614 Christina Place pages of our history books. But one 8:00 am - Holy Communion - B.A.S. Traditional 10:00 am - Family Eucharist - + MID WEEK ACTIVITES + Wed. 6:30 - Family Night Pioneer ClubyAdut Electives Support and Recovery Gi oups took a personal interest in the conditions of tials M.T.), truly weighs. He didn't see me coming because he was looking in the opposite way that he was turn ing, and he ended up turning into me. I only had time to think, “why you stupid sono fa" —thud! I got up as fast as I hit the ground, I didn’t want to get perma-pressed by rush hour traf fic. | walked toward the truck, intent on “cutting into” the guy, and I was just about to when I realized that I could no longer see him. Not a good sign. What a head-ache! My ears were ringing, my legs could barely support me, I was somewhat blind, I couldn't force the air out of my lungs to tell him who I was, my entire body was in complete rebellion I can't blame it, though. That was one heck of a blow to take One of my friends said that if it was him, he'd be coming home in a box I think I believe him, too. Anyway, the man (well, he wasn’t much older than me) and I collaborated to get my stub born body into the truck, and he drove me to the hospital, apolo. gizing all the way. Once at the hospital, we x caused by an unexpected personal visit by international dignitaries, this life may never afford us such opportunities, it doesn't take muc enlightened monarch with an ability to understand human n ‘ Wednesday, October 20, 1993 entered (somewhat shakily) the emergency room, where | was told to go out front to sign some papers. I understood the nurse, but in the grip of a second blackout, I failed to see why. So, we did so, and was then told to go back to the emergency room after I had given my best version“of a signature with a shaky hand. I found myself in a wheelchair soon enough Back in the emergency room, the nurse inspected my wounds...road rash, sore shoul- der, and a forearm lacking in a considerable amount of flesh She sent me to Dr. Ward's office, where I sat for over a half an hour before being asked why the “affected areas” had not been cleaned yet, and, that he was told by his nurses it was just a scratch that needed look- ing at. Please note my sarcasm. So, Dr. Ward said he would that during certain perieds of history, how you responded in the prese a dramatic effect on the rest of our life. the 18th century under the rule of Frederick the Second in Prussia Historians seem to indicate that Fredrick II, was thought of by some Hey! I'm human, I'm not invincible meet me at the hospital in 15 minutes. Of course, 45 Minutes later:..well the point of this ston is that IT had to explain my predicament to several People (one of which recognized me for my work with the Paper) ing daze induced by MY State of shock. The run-around, the injuries, the permanent damage to my shoulder, everything could have been prevented. I was riding on the wrong side of the road, and withoy a helmet, I made the Perfect tar get. Now when I see People doing the same, I have to restrain myself from hauling them off the road, across the sidewalk, and telling them off I hate to see others falling in the Same trap I had fallen into before Needless to say, I follow all the rules of the road now, and | don’t like the thought of the same thing happening again It was a tough lesson, but if it takes a two-point lipstand across Columbia, so be it. After all nobody is invincible, take i from me. It's a lesson many adolescents have yet to lear, I hope it doesn’t take a Ford to drive it into them. Tennis anyone? A Prison Called Denial Submitted by: Pastor McGougan of New Life Assembly Most of us will never know the anxiety and exhilaration of being called to give a command performance before the Heads of State. Nor will most of us ever experience Although our position in an anxiety attack h imagination to realize nce of royalty had d Volumes of both positive and negative personal encounters with potentates fill the of the most interesting encounters occurred during as a rather ature. It's recorded that he a prison in Berlin, In order to properly evaluate the situation he paid them a personal visit. As the warden took him to each of Fri. 7:98 - Youth Extravaganza FRIDAY NIGHT ALIVE SPECIAL EVENTS + tinentals (Oct 22) + Singspration (Oct 31) Church School & Nursery Pastoral Staff ee Rankin McGougan & Rick Popoff no 682 - Th 8t C Phone: 385-5212 The Rev. Canon Dofothy Barker Phone: 365-2271 TO KNOW CHRIST AND TO MAKE HIM KNOWN : The Ppsbyteri: RC: Poe, the inmates an interesting series of conversations took place. One the prisoners fell before the monarch and dramatically protested not only the conditions but the fact that they were there at all. Without exception each in turn declared their innocence and denounced the injustice that had befallen them. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Columbia Ave. BEE Rev. Murray Garvin 1-226-7540 365-2438 Pastor Bob Marsh 365-3430 - Church 809 Merry Creek Rd Castlegar Bible Based, Spirit Filled, |) Family Church HANH FOLLOWSHIP 2329 6th Ave., Castlegar * 365-5818 Pastors Stuart & Lionor Lavrie WAMMMMRee 0 ccm SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 10:30 am — Nursery & Children. Charch > : EVENING CELEBRATION <¢: pm WEDNESDAY FAMILY FELLOWSHIP . 6:30 - 8 pm - fine c/ © Youth Ministries « Victorious Women « Men's Fellowship WATCH FAITH. IE ON SHAW CABLE 1 Affiliated with Canadian Fellowship of Churches LIVING WATERS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY | <<, ndandu -* RAISING TOMORROW'S LEADERS & Ministers ed Curriculum CASTLEGAR nN UNITED CHURCH 4 2224 - 6th Ave., Castlegar Ph. 365-8337 Minister: The Rev. Ann Pollock 10:00 Worship ee CASTLEGAR FULL | GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP 1801 Connors Rd. Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 am Evening Fellowship 6:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 pm Friday Youth Activities 7:00 pm A loving, caring church invites your participation. You are welcome here! Home of Castlegar Christian Academy 365-7818 Pastor Stan Block 365-6317 Start you on the road to freedom. after the other each of As he came to a man huddled in the darkness Frederick called to him “You! You there in the corner.” The prisoner looked up and responded “Yes, your majesty” “Why are you here?” the king asked. “Armed robbery” was the reply. Frederick's response, perhaps in reaction to the comments of all the others, was “And are you guilty?” “Yes” was he reply “entirely guilty your Majesty and I rightly deserve my punishment”. In hearing that response Frederick rapped his cane sharply on the ground and demanded of the warden “Release this guilty wretch at once! | will not have him here in this jail. Where, by example, he will corrupt all the splendid innocent people who occupy it.” The bible records that God desires Truth even “Truth in our inward parts.” Denial of the truth about ourselves to God, to others and especially to ourselves will keep us locked in our prisons. Facing the truth about ourselves and dealing with it although incredibly painful, is the only way to open our prison doors. And that applies to everything from sin in our lives to dysfunctions from our past. Let He who is the Truth help you face the truth and Wednesday, October 20, 1993 } Looking for a way to use those last bits of vegetables from your garden? Well these deli cious soups will do the trick! Breezewood Vegetable Soup Serves 6 | tbsp butter 1 small onion, chopped 1/4 cabbage, washed arid sliced 1/4 |b fresh green beans, pared and cut in three | large carrot, pared and diced |' 1/2 cup frozen corm kernels 1/2 cup cooked black beans 1/4 cup frozen peas 4 slices cored beef, diced 4 cups beef stock, heated 1 cup tomato juice few drops Worcestershire sauce salt and pepper 4. Serve with garlic bread. Serves 4 1 tbsp butter 1 onion, sliced 2 shallots, sliced 1/4 tsp thyme 1 bay leaf 1 tsp basil 1 tsp celery seeds 5 cups vegetable stock, heated salt and pepper Pepper. medium heat Cream of Green Onion Soup Serves 4 -6 3 tbsp butter 16 green onions, chopped 3 tbsp flour 1/2 tsp thyme 1 tsp basil 1 tsp tarragon 1 tbsp chopped fresh parsley salt and pepper The Hen Party 3 cups potatoes, peeled and sliced 4 1/2 cups chicken stock, heated 2 large potatoes, peeled and sliced Chunky Summer Squash and Potato Soup 1. Melt butter in medium saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and carrot; cover and cook 6 minutes over low heat. 2. Add cabbage, mix and continue cooking 3 minutes. 3. Add remaining ingredients and mix well Bring to boil, then cook 10 minutes over medium heat 1 yellow summer squash, halved lengthwise and sliced 1. Heat butter in saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and shallots. Cook 7 minutes, stirring once. Season with salt and 2. Add seasoning and mix well. Add potatoes and vegetable stock. Season to taste. Bring to boil and cook 8 minutes over 3. Stir in summer squash and continue cooking 8 minutes, Serve. 1. Melt butter in saucepan over medium heat. Add green onions and cook 6 minutes over low heat 2. Mix in flour and cook | minute 3. Whisk in chicken stock. Add potatoes and seasonings. Cock 30 minutes over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally. 4. Remove from heat and force soup through coarse sieve into bowl. Sprinkle with parsley and serve Playmor Junction South Slocan Foods - Your friendly convenience store. turing our Homestyle Bakery specializing in 359-7770 is such as Borsch, Pyrahi, Varenniki, Lapsha; also Pies, Cookiés, Muffins, Cheesecake & More. Orders welcome. 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With a tremendous. variety of hand- crafted items, Christmas shoppers will be pleased with this year's selection, West Kootenay crafters have created a beautiful array of handicrafts including: wooden door signs; jewelry; clothes; baby items, Christmas decorations; Obituary Philip Markin Philip Markin, formerly of Castlegar, died peacefully in his sleep in Oliver Hospital. He is survived by his son Philip of Oliver, and daugh- ter Teresa Byford of Rich- mond, B.C.. Donations can be made to the Canadian The Castlegar Sun Christmas Craft Fair stuffed and wood loys, Ceramics; knitted items; metal, bronze and silver sculpture; cross stitch; doll tents and clothes; pottery; stoneware, dried flower arrange ments; and many more items. Doorprizes will be drawn every hour and will include items made by these West Kootenay artisans. This is one of the first fairs offered this year in the area. * Page 7B It's Home Support Week, October 18-22 It’s Home Suppon Week from October 18-22. 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