ae Sta The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, May 25, 1994 Page 4B On the catwalk in Winlaw would Shoes, Cydney’s Body Shop, Ely's Boutique, and Fifth Avenue Collection. Of fir the first half of May the Castlegar Fire Department 4 to fo pen Show will begin at 2 p.m.. Fashions courtesy of Bata _ 1464 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3K3 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Monday, June 27, 1994 « 3:00 p.m. at the Home Support Office Please join our march for “Quality Child Care” €< j §) 1" ANNUAL R \“Toddle-A-Thon \~ May 27, 1994+ 10 a.m. Kinsmen Park, Castlegar for more information, call 364-2326 Bleven of those have. been the result of open burning and people playing with matches or lighters) This month I thought I would address the responsibilities and liabilities of both intentional épen burning and those of juveniles who play with fire as well as the parents of those gar Burning ne equipment as required and an ade- garden hose is sufficient, that " how- burning permits for outside the have requirements equipment to be readily av: ¥ Children playing with fire is The City of Bylaw requires anyone eng in open burning to have proper firefighting equipment on hand whenever an outdoor fire is staxt- ed. firefighting equipment means shovels, rakes, other NMIASSINV It RA BRIG CIMA RANCE All Fabrics aicas 20% to 50% OFF NOtiONS (read sutons,sossos e)10% OFF Lace and Ribbon 20% OFF ‘PUES MANY IN-STORE SPECIALS; .». ANY EXCUSE TO SEW WILL 670 Baker St., Nelson, B.C. VIL 4)4 i ‘Super Valu ‘and Safeway. 4H Club are selling buttons at Met Mart and Wests. Prizes valued at 5G255 Winter-Wishes* *+ *. Sunmmez Dreams Take the Castlegar Sun on your next vacation and send us a photo of you (or a member of your travelling group) holding up the HE - | * * Castlegar Sun, so we can see you and your surroundings. BE UNIQUE! BE ORIGINAL! BE HUMOROUS! Your Photo could win you one of many exciting prizes such as: yo" sar So AND MORE! Contest runs: Dec[ Se | JUNE 1, 1994 — AUG. 31, 1994 ENTRIES DUE SEPT. 30 Prizes to be awarded /[ FINISHED ]4 & Oct. 3, 1994 All entrants eligible for the grana prize (drawn Oct. 3, 1994) of: Trip for two anywhere Canadian Regional flies! Rules: Entrants must be 19 yrs or over. Prizes must be accepted as awarded — no substitutions or cash. All photos become the property of the Castlegar Sun and cannot be returned. Castlegar Sun retains the right to publish any photos in subsequent promotional material. Employees of the Castlegar Sun and their immediate families ineligible to win. Mail or bring your photo to: The Castlegar Sun, 465 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, VIM 1G8 along with a brief explanation of where and when the photo was taken. Enter often! wy, Atrawonth . . The Castigger sun FTW — Hot Cpnings = Canadian Regional 7S LOREEN Or em meme aire selling buttenayated | can sometimes be quite complex. Of the eleven responses I am addressing in this article, seven of mentary School on Saturday by our pumpers that must be repaired. Quite often subsequent per hours, firefighter’s wages, air tankers go for about $3000.00 load, not to mention the cost of a house and contents. It certainly does not take long to add up. In addition, should a civilian or a firefighter be killed or injured due in any way to a fire being caused by carelessness or arson, one could be facing additional very expensive civil lawsuits or criminal charges. On average, each year in Cana- da there are three times as many firefighters as policeman killed in the line of duty. A great portion of these deaths and numerous injuries have occurred while responding to or dealing with situ- ations which have been the result of pranks, negligence or arson. Firefighting is dangerous enough as it is without placing our firefighters at further risk totaled ily. Gerry Rempel is chief of the Castlegar Volunteer Fire Department. t a day to remember itage Society. John Charters, charter member of the society and instigator of the form guests included past presi- dent John Coyle, who coordi- nated the building relocation; Leo Perra, Selkirk College pres- ident and the host for the vice- regal visit. After the well-attended cere- mony concluded, Their Honours vice-regal visit, welcomed Their Honours who arrived downtown at the C.P. Rail Station Museum early, chauffeured in style by Castlegar Mayor Michael O’Con- nor and Mrs. Therese O'Connor. The grand opening of the restored Castlegar Provincial lice building was preceded by -from. i si sented the Lams with a Photo album chronicling their earlier visit to Castlegar (then taken back to be updated and sent with Photos of this occasion.) and Mrs. O'Connor presented Mrs. Lam with an orchid corsage. Dr. Lam spoke briefly praising the spirit of the Castlegar commu- nity as exemplified by such accomplishments as the jail move, Zuckerberg Island Heritage Park and the museum then officially unveiled the plaque on the front of the building upon which are engraved names of major contrib- utors to the rescue, and -the-mayor, society. - J WiAdty wh pre} > jfpusdiim: mer antthiggled with! me! A Step In Ime Carolee Fits-Gerald toured-the restored-building, the! mbers of the society and oth- ers in a casual walk-about, and cut the cake decorated with the logo of the C.D.H.S.. Dr. Lam purchased a painting of a prairie landscape from the Dave Love exhibition upstair in the gallery. The vice-regal party then pro- ceeded to Zuckerberg Island Her- itage Park via the new bridge approach. Former C.D.H.S. Presi- dent, Sherrel Koreen Presented Mrs. Lam with a of flowers and Teceived a fond hug from the lady who recalled their previous Meeting in 1990. ~ and the executive of the CDHS at the time, John Coyle, Charles Horgey and myself. A book of names of the others who contributed is being compiled and will be on display in the new addition at a future date. Other h included for- Vice-Presi » Bob Switzer, who was commended for his splendid landscaping of the Provincial Police Building in Dr. Lam's speech, gave His Honour a Island T-shirt to wear in the gardens at Government House. The visit ended with a Stroll around the island for the vice-regal party with Mrs. Doris Sweeney, long-time Island Park Naturalist. Before leaving, Dr. Lam sprinkled a handful of Com- mer Mayor Audrey Moore, Bunny Charters, and former alderman Doreen Smecher. Plat- inco brand elephant fertilizer around the oak tree that he plant- ed on his 1990 visit. Date: Time: on or before June 6th. FREE DENTAL LECTURE The College of Dental Surgeons of B.C. Presents a free lecture on treatment options available to the dental consumer today, entitled “New Technology, New Choices in Dentistry Today.” Tuesday, June 7, 1994 7:30 pm= 9:00 pm Location: Sandman inn Kootenay Room 1944 Columbia Ave., Castlegar To register, please telephone 365-8444 The winner of the cake raffle at the craft fair was Mr. Parr and Mrs. Doell was the lucky recipi- ent of a beautiful hand-crocheted doily made by volunteer Kathy Sperling. Another craft fair-flea market will be-held at the C.P. Rail Sta- tion Museum on June 4. Book your tables by calling Deb McIn- tosh at 365-6440. Students, and others looking for job or work experience are encourage to call Deb to discuss the benefits of volunteering. The B.C. SPCA Poster Challenge invites children tae) to submit drawings ‘their favorite animals, ~ BE and allows poster which will be use: extensively throughox 1995.” Drawings must be BUILT-IN VACUUM SYSTEMS + NO Bags to buy * NO Filters to clean * 4.1 peak horse power * 140° water lift * 10-year motor warranty $ COMPLETE WITH HAND TOOLS, (Other models avaiiable) 365-5087 Wednesday, May 25, 1994 Dear Ann Landers: | am a 21-year-old professional work- ing woman and the mother of a 2-month-old baby boy. the father of my child is a 20-year- old unemployed college stu- dent. “Roy” and I are living together, and I pay all the bills because he is having trouble finding a job. He has a 5-year- old son from a previous rela- tionship and says as soon as he find work he would like his son to move in with us. Ann, I'm not in favor of this plan. The problem is that I don't know how to tell Roy that I'm not ready to be a mother to someone else's child. His little boy is poorly behaved, does not speak to me when he comes here to spend the day and ignores any suggestions I make for us to have fun. How can | tell my boyfriend that I don't want his son to move in without creating a serious rift between us? -- Sara in Texas. Dear Sara: If my arithmetic is correct, this 20-year-old, unem- Ployed college student had a son when he was 15. Now he wants to move that child into your home where there is a sec- ond son born out of wedlock. I also notice that he can't find a job and you are paying all the bills. This does not look like a stable relationship to me, but you didn't ask for my opinion, 80 I won't pursue the issue. If you are determined to Canadian Criss Cross by Walter D. Feener 2 3 4 ACROSS . Trump in card games . Last remaining part . Reproductions . “Hogan's Heroes” actor . Nightclub . 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