The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, November 6, 1991 ARIES = March 21/April 20 By Toni D'Amato_- remember seeing Burt Reynolds on a Western some,years ago where he played a blacksmith named Quentin. I thought it was “Gunsmoke,” but folks here say it wasn't. What show was it? - D.B., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Burt Reynolds You're right, D.B., it was : “Gunsmoke.” Reynolds, who t currently stars in the CBS se- * ries “Evening Shade,” por- : trayed a part-Indian man 2 named Quint Asper, who was the town smithy. ; ho played the nanny on is “Nanny and the. Pro- } fessor’? Some friends say it + was Hayley Mills, but I think * it was Juliet Mills, a relative of Hayley. - M.K.S., Eagle- + ville, Pa, ? Juliet Mills, the daughter of * actor Sir John Mills and the < older sister of actress Hayley : Mills, played Nanny. recall a cartoon character that was a toucan or some ther sort of bird, and I think + his voice was that of the actor + who played Maxwell Smart. | Can you help me identify the ; character and actor? — J.G., + St. Louis + You're thinking of Don Ad- _ ams, who played Maxwell “ < Smart on “Get Smart’ and ~* gave voice to a cartoon pen- guin named ‘Tennessee Tuxedo.” recall seeing the actress who played Alice on “The Brady Bunch” in other TV se- ries. Which ones were they? — P.H., Edna, Texas Ann B. Davis had her first regular series role as Char- maine Shultz (Shultzy) on “The Bob Cummings Show” 1955-59). She was a regular on the Keefe Brasselle variety show and played Miss Wilson on “The John Forsythe Show” before landing the part of Alice on ‘“‘The Brady Bunch,” Davis, who hails from Schenectady, N.Y., got hooked on acting while she was a pre-med student in college. trends look rather dodgy this week; especially during the weckend, This is because this week's full moon, on the 9th, is occupying your sun sign, Aries. You are apt to be somewhat careless, so guard: against missed appointments, TAURUS — April 21/May 21 Keep a low profile between the 6th and 10th; simply do what needs doing, or difficulties can arise. At best, things will be confused. It's best to take on as little as possible. Something to look forward to: Gi news on the Sth or 8th will help you assess a situation brilliantly. GEMINI — May 22/June 21 Spiritually uplifting and powerful in other respects, this week is good for consolidating your position. Job ideas and new contacts help you handle a special assignment, This is an ideal time for you to patch up a troubled relationship or tum one into & permanent twosome. CANCER -— June 22/July 22 The main emphasis appears to be on your property and your financial fairs. This is a good week for sort- ing out family financial matters; HORGSCOPES November 3rd-9th SCORPIO — Oct 24/Nov 22 You have a lot going for you this, week if you are trying to get ideas and projects off the ground. Make sure you are not too bossy with your colleagues, One project seems to stand a great chance of working in your favor. SAGITTARIUS — Nov 23/Dec 21 Friendships may be difficult to han- die, and squabbles could casily break out for no apparent reason, Someone you care for seems deter- mined to push you into doing some- thing you are not happy with. Try to rationalize every situation, and stay cheerful! CAPRICORN — Dec 22/Jan 20 Steer the conversation away from controversial subjects — don’t allow yourself to become involved in any family arguments. There is a cloud over financial matters indicati ‘Calvin cay Hobbes . by Bill Watterson WLDAD, ) CALNIN, Ig TUL MAKE. 1T FAST, DAD. j ob sn fg CAN NOU PICK UP SOME : TOPSOIL AND GRASS SEED ON YOUR WAT HOME? HELLO, CALVIN SPEAKING. OH, TIM SORRY, TD UKE TO ORDER A YOU MUST HIVE, LARGE ANCHOVY PIZZA. ! an unsafe time for investments or spec- ulation, AQUARIUS — Jan 21/Feb 18 This may be a disappointing week business-wise; people are liable 'to keep you in suspense or plans could suddenly fall through. A great deal of care is needed. Don't be some careful could help put a few extra dollars in your pock- et! The full moon brings romance that can lead to a steady relationship. LEO — July 23/Aug 23 Try to be flexible about your plans for this weekend — they may need to be changed at a moment's notice. Useful financial additions likely. mail around mid k, pulsive with money; you can't afford to give into financial anxiety. PISCES — Feb 19/March 20 This week is extremely favorable for ou! Material interests show increased possibilities. You may find a new goal or complete some special Project that means a great deal to you. ‘This could bring new financial and an important plan proceeds faster than expected. Trust your inner voice. VIRGO — Aug 24/Sept 22 In many respects this is a time to hold back, observe and exercise patience and restraint in both person- al and career matters. Much of what you are discovering can only your position the remainder of the year. LIBRA — Sept. 23/Oct 23 You can’t make up your mind about what you want to do this week, so it might be best to do nothing in partic- ular — other than making the most of the opportunity to relax. The full moon, on the 12th, appears to be a special time for love affairs. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK -- "Phe next 12 months : Don’t allow stress to get the best of you; instead, promise yourself a vacation in the upcoming months. Knowing that you are soon going on a trip will relax your nerves for a while and give you something to look forward to. Choose a place where. the atmosphere is peaceful, but the nightlife is outrageous — you really need this time to put your -Mmind at ease. Alleviate holiday stress by, starting your shopping now. Early shopping will help keep your finances’ intact for the coming year, Have’ patience with your loved ones; they, too, make mistakes. ZOE, YOUHAVE BEEN: TOIKINING ALL MORNING AND TM SICK OF IT! T DONT WANT] TO HEAR ANonMER Sound ! aa By Rick Detorie RIGHT, WHAT DO WE NEED WITH CABLE? / WELL, IT HAS THIS. ALL-RIEWS CHANNEL. 3 - WINTER SPECIAL I Coupon Special! 1 $f 00 a 5 Discount ft = On Carpet #! ~Cleaning of :°50” or more! 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The Castlegar Sun accepts no lability In any event greater than the amount paid for ‘such advertising, of the POWER LTD.‘ _NOTICEOF ff PUBLIC HEARING | RESCHEDULING , A_PART-time career, full-time $$$ 15 yoar old multi-million dollar na- tional wholesale firm seeks 2 salf- motivated Individuals tn your area, Service and display In BUSINESS SERVICES established retail ‘stores, Expect earnings of $1200 - $1800 weekly to start. No direct selling, tralning POOL TABLE assembly, repalr, re- cover & level 442-2443 and/or 442- 8319-— Grand Forks. Pp all for Inter- View. (418) 756-2156 or (416) 756- 9174 E.O.E. : ASSEMBLERS! EXCELLENT wag- REVERSE OSMOSIS water purl- fication. Only system to remove all contaminants. Ellminate oryp- idium, radon, bacterla, vir- es! Spare time sy work at home, No experience. Call ,10.am Family Eucharist and Church School . DAV ANGLICAN CHURCH * 614 Christina Place 8 am Holy Communion “nursery available’ © The Rov. Dorothy Barker :'365-2271 or 365-6720 THE APPLICATION ° ° . West Kootenay Power Ltd. ("WKP”) filed for Commission a approval, as an Energy Supply; Contract pursuant to - i 1-504-641-7778 ext 123, Open 24 uses, organic compounds, etc. Distributor required. Call 2250 for infopack. 363- Sq' hrs., Including Sunday. fal; foo required, AUTO BODY PERSON Minimum 3-5 years experience. | Contact: George Ross, Body Shop | Manager, Kalawaky Pontiac Bulck “To Know Christ and Make Him Known power supply ag FILM TO PHOTO | & Volume permitting Why wait 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 Logie Stucko- “91125 = 4th St, Castlegar 65-7515 Section 85.3 of the Utilities Commission Act. ("the Act’), inca") ea entitled: | BIRTHS with Cor DON & ALICIA LUST would like to pralse {the Lord and announce the birth of. thelr .first child, SARAH ‘JANE on October 21, 1991. Proud Grandparents are Doug & Marjorie Hombeck of Palo Alto, Cal & Bill Lust & Ida Lust of Nanaimo, BC. | . PERSONALS _ | QUIET AMERICAN man, 5'9”, blue . eyes, brown hair. and beard, wishes, to correspond with, meet .country- type” woman,’ 35+ 45, kids OK. Interests include hiking, Ltd. (‘Com 1, Long Term Firm Power Supply Agreement 2. 1999 Firm Power Supply Agreement zi As a result of representations made by The British c ad Public y Centre, rep 1g the Consumers’ Association of Canada, B.C. Old Age Pensioners’. Organization, Council of Senior Citizens Organizations, Federated Anti-Poverty Groups of B.C., . . ig and Senior Citizens’ Association; from the Kootenay-.-'8 A fo) Electric C and from Mr. “David George; Bull, Housser & Tupper representing the * j city’ of Kelowna, District of Summerland, City of * “.Penticton, City of Grand Forks.and.the City of Nelson; fa; and with the co-operation Cc has of WKP and Cominco, the good times with family and occasional evenings out — but not * a.party animal, Reply — Box:18,- Castlegar Sun, 465 Columbia. ave.':: Ba GB. : Castlegar, BC V1N1G8. WEST KOOTENAY. . SINGLES CLUB. Are you single, wish to meet new people? Call 368-8322, 365-3834 or 352-6649. CARDS OF THANKS ing to. November’ 25,' 1991 the Apr for public at 9:00 a.m. local time, Monday, at the Uplander Hotel, 1919 “Columbia Avenue, Rosstand, B.C. INTERVENTIONS AND SUBMISSIONS BY ~ Due. to. there heduling of the of the public hearing, any additional interventions or submissions by interested parties should be made to the - y and.to the Appli no later than - Monday, November 18,1991. ae CLARIFICATION 4 ‘ 4 Persons intending to participate in the_public hearing,” (FE aS ee * | =*Thank you all forthe cards, r-' flowers, gifts, money and for attending my 90th Birthday party. Spocialt hanks to Agnes and La Verna for arranging the lovely surprise. It was great! Florence Briggeman COMING EVENTS who.are. asto,tben 3f. in. which. to. pi ‘may'contact:Mr. R.J. Pellatty Commission Secretary, or- Mr. B. McKinlay, Manager, Rates and Finance — Electrical, by telephone (660-4700 or 8.C. Toll Free: 1- 800-663-1385), or in writing. ; GMC (1989) Ltd, © (IN PERSON ONLY) KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR COMMUNITY LIVING Job vacancies exist for casual tellef residential and communi support workers. Responalbilities include working with and assisting adults with mental handicaps 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 believes in equal opportunities for all people, : Please submit resume to: Administrator; Kootenay Society + for Community Living, Box 3204" Castlegar, BC V1N 3H5 MOM'S HOUSE ‘requires qualified day ‘care worker. “428-5955 = Creston Nee : 1.2" NURSES — RN's Neéded for US Travel Contracts \_.13-26 weeks, Housing & R.T. Transportation, $714/week & up. All units needed, Call 1-800-624-8248 (24 hour phone) POSITION AVAILABLE for Certified Dental Assistant. Please apply to: Jackie LaBine 1251 Cedar Avenue, Trail, BC. POSITION AVAILABLE MLA ED CONROY = Invites applications for the position. of Constituency Assistant. we Qualifications: tyes Good computer and ‘bookkeeping & AcW. CHRISTMAS TEA. Novembor 23, 2 - 4 p.m. Admis- sion $1.50 at the Canadian Legion i k early. for: your: Christmas : { show. Call Heather for details after - ; & p.m, 365-2650 ‘| LOST& FOUND | : LOST: Male cat, gray with white . stripes from Park area In Blueberry i Creek. May have followed children WORKERS COMPENSATION ~ BOARD - >. willbe holding'a:” Two-Day Avalanche »o Blasting Seminar at». Red Mountain Ski Resort “in Rossland, B.C. Nov. 20th and 21st, 1991 Preference will be given to people actively engaged in ‘Avalanche Control Work. : To register -[ LEGAL NOTICES | home on Halloween 365-6537. phone 352-2291 © or 1 (800) 663-4962. (EX, ‘ REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS eS ‘Public Works Facility Proposals will be accepted for the design, construction and supply of Public: Works facilities for the City of Castlegar. 5 Proposals should include the total design, construction and ‘supply. of the facility, including accessory buildings, fencing, etc., but excluding the provision of a specific site. a Che si The mini buildi i for a Public Works department facility shall be approximately 16,000 square feet (1,490 square meters), for: the initial submission, sketches are allowed, but for the final submission, detailed building plans must be certified by a Professional Engineer of BC, Consideration will be given to those partially supported by proposals which are energy efficient and innovative. Consideration will also be given to Goyernment Proposal documents may be obtained from the City of Castlegar after October 28,:1991: Submissions, shall be made prior to 4:30 p.m. on November 18, 1991.'Such submissions shall be clearly marked “PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FACILITY” and addressed to the undersigned. All such proposals will be evaluated after that date. : ‘The lowest proposed price, or any particular proposal, will not necessarily, be.accepted. This project is subject to successful approval of requi funding from the City’s 1992 capital Budget. ; 6 Clty of Castlegar’. Bie Se Me 480 Columbia Ave.,... Barry Comin, A. VIN Assistance Programs (Provincial or Federal). ° Rivera nt) “ Superintendent of Public Works: | PETS 'FOR SALE FANCY FUR AND FEATHERS has springers,.. choco-black cockers, Maltese, Ihasas, min. schnauzers, golden retrievers. 354-3813 — Nel- son skills, ofganizational skills, must be flexi- la and able to work independently. A\ good understanding of the three lavels of government and the Ross- land '- Trail constituency Is de: able. Wages per collective ‘agree-*.' ment. Ri ma) FRIENDLY TALKATIVE cockatie! with cage and food $100 365-4962 PUPPY SPECIAL: A.K.C, Rottwell- ers, Cockers, Lhasa Apso, Chihua- hua. Also, Cock-a-poo 426-0655 — Sparwood » REGISTERED 8 year Cocker Span- lel‘ looking for warm loving home. Great companion! $50 693-5455 Roadside Pet Food & Supplies featuring: ‘Fromm Pet Food’ ‘Ever Clean Cat Litter’ and ‘BUDGIES FOR SALE’ 2253 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 5-225 LIVESTOCK & FARM SUPPLIES 1ST & 2nd cut hay. Can deliver. Call Rick 428-3374 or 428-5273 — Greston FALL HAY SPECIAL. No rain, in shed, $70 -$80 per ton. Delivery available in Tandem Truck loads. Call anytime 428-4005 — Creston \"\FEEDER CALVES for sale. Phone 18-5937, REGISTERED ARABIAN stallion 4 1 3 y be to Box 609 Rossland, BC VOG 1Y0 before November 22, 1991 SINCE 1976 our Multi million firm has been North:America’s #1 hy le display Co. Our success is based on a sound and proven track record. We now seek 2 individuals in your area to service ‘retall established ac- counts. No direct selling. daily re- peat business. Expect to earn a‘ minimum of $1100 to $1500 week- ly. Training provided. Call (416) 756-2156 or (416) 756-3174 | WORK WANTED | HANDYMANAJJOURNEYMAN - electrical, carpentry. Limited plumb- ing, drywall, painting. Reasonable rates 365-7597 PROFESSIONAL: PAINTER /PA- PER HANGER, 15 YEARS EX- PERIENCE —MARIO 365-0251 AFTER 6 PM, RESPONSIBLE . HARDWORKING family man available for any kind of work around house & yard. Call Khamdy t 365-7089 * BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY colt, great .. grandson of Bask. 352-3739 — Nel- son [PCHELP WANTED |_| 4 | you:are. unemployed sand ‘want to ‘obtain:new skills or improve tha skills you have. now in order to obtain‘a job, fa ploase‘contact.Aenee at’ Read Ven: ures’.365-4918 ‘OH the: Canada Employment Centra. tn Trail, at "368. 5566 for more: information. : -!Read Vonture + 365-4918 © i Piense contact Renee at aN AMAZING SUCCESSI Since 1976 our statistics show that our multi- million wholes display merchandis- ing product line provides our repre- sentatives with a minimum of $1200 - $1800 weekly. Due to our greater national expansion we seek 2 reps in your area to service and supply ‘established _retall accounts. Work your own Daily business. Training provided. Serious applicants may call (416) 756-2156 Need business advice? Training? Call FBDB at :] ber 1-800-667-7579 seas salient of. . :Are you really Jhappy and satisfied with your furniture and the dealer you purchased it from? If you are, please don't read this, you will ever make, the right one. e 723 Front Street, Nelson Next to purchasing your dream home, your furniture is the most important household purchase ‘At Lakeview Furniture we take |) a great deal of pride in giving you - service and respect when making those purchases. Our professional staff. will assist you with any information you require to make your-decision. We won't offer you any gimmicks — just integrity, service and most of all — we guarantee our prices are the lowest. We are the exclusive West Kootenay dealer for Sklar- Peppler and Restonic mattresses, and a full line LA-Z-BOY dealer. We also carry Hitachi and Grange mattresses. It would be a wise decision to come in and discover the difference in furniture stores. you will have to live with for quite a long time. So make it Lakeview Furniture Ltd. Your decision is something Dale Lawson 352-7500 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS: For results & iP prices, call GILLES at 359-7759 HEALTH & FITNESS WHITE KNIGHT — CLI SERVICE. :Fast, efficient. $10/hr., two hour minimum. Ph 352-6732 — Nelson ELECTROLYSIS. PERMANENT Hair Removal by a qualified opera- tor. Call Avenues 365-7616 for free consultation. (UNITED | BUY @ SELL Furniture Warehouse. = our NEW Toll Free‘nun-| fs “AS REGULAR STORES. me but): Prices as little-as 1 Creston: 1605 WWBivd. 428-7600 E FURNITURE & MATTRESSES ] il Mon. - Wed, & Sat: 10 am-6 RI eS ieeto os