ee pe Wey ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT exec eptem or 28, 1994 A tale of death and love band and trusted professionals, Brown helped her mother die with z Her story is essential reading for anyone who will ever care for a dying loved one, and for any palliative care worker. Well known writers, Sylvia Praser and June Callwood, have praised this book as “a love story dealing with ordinary lives ce (Fraser) and “I and caring” Story time for toddiers starts this October 3 — In Addition to the regular pre-school story hours offered October 3 and running until 21 depend on the people achieve when they locate their best self” (Callwood). Don't miss this opportunity to hear Brown's poignant and uplifting story and meet her at the reception following the read- ing. The event is co-sponsored by the B.C. Writers in Libraries This program will be run by two students currently staying in Castlegar as participants in the Canada/Indonesia World Youth Exchange. The library staff is delight- ed to welcome Marie-Eve Hardy and Yanti Napitupulu to the ranks of volunteers and hope they will enjoy working with the toddlers of the community. This program is for children age two to three years. Mothers or fathers are expected to stay with the children for the half- hour sessions of songs, stories and games. Please register your child by BUILT-IN VACUUM SYSTEMS yh 365-6611. tion will be restricted to 10 children; a waiting list will be set up if more children wish to join. A second session will be held if necessary. Library to host toddler tales ArtsEtc At the National Exhibition Centre from October 7 up to 13th there are two World Youth Exchange students Marie-Eve Hardy (I) and Yanti Napitupulu will be bringing their enthusiasm to the Castlegar Public Library as volunteers for the toddier story time and other children’s activities. SUN STAFF PHOTO / Karen Keckholt Savoring life and delectable B.C. wine There are lots of little sidetrips in this comer of the world. And some of them are quite entertain- ing. Places to taste wine, for example, are only three hours of the day touring the cay cme wineries im the region. Under a benevolent autumn AT THE MOVIES ease: surreeen(30)[ 1 |[ aa — ENTER TO WIN aa oes Pa | TO THE CASTLE THEATRE ' hiihikangh dome meee amine Near Okanagan Falls, we fol- lowed the signs for Wild Goose Estates and Blue Mountain Estates. We weren't certain what grapes grown on the estate lands the The aim of the estates is to This lady made it clear that we were to sample white wines first, clear the taste buds by chewing shows. The first is Modern dition. The second show is called A Dash of Salt. It is is hosting a woodworkers Wednesday, September 28, 1994 The Castlegar Sun @ Tumer Continued from 28 informed us, was attempting to Create a French ambience, She only had three white wines for us to taste, but they were full- bodied and superb. These wines were a third more expensive than those from Wild Goose, but the Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris were so fine, we had to take some with us. Heading toward Oliver, we decided to visit Bright's, a commer- for Some wines were those pro- Sawmill Creek. We were less happy with the wines we tasted there, but the young fellow was quite willing to let us taste all afternoon if we wanted. We escaped having each purchased a bottle of red. ‘Two neat estates near Oliver still awaited us—Gehringer Brothers and Divino Estates. Both of these Places were tucked in the hills at the end of the same roadway. At.G a stu- smooth like a liqueur and costs $38 for a small bottle, We left the ice wine for others, but came away this one.” “Taste dent helped us sample the mainly German-dominated wines, all of Some days the fine art of raising children is reduced to a parent's ability to do two things at once. This “juggling act” is often called for in the kitchen. Can you keep your preschooler while you unpack the gro- ceries? Can you get a meal on the table while attending to your toddler? With a bit of practice, par- ents can make time spent in the kitchen serve double duty. It is possible to share some quality time with your children as you complete daily kitchen chores. Some days it’s a juggling act Take a break with your Kids! The secret? Get your chil- dren involved in an activity similar to your own. As you See TAKE A BREAK 48 some more.” Ah, pleasant company and good wine. We bought several more bottles. ee ee peepee anptng graclig seed But this year, it has begun bottling wine from its own estate We particularly liked their Cabernet Sauvignon, but thought Okanagan anytime from Septem- ber 30 to October 9 for the Okana- gan Wine Festival. You will find numerous wine-related activities ized for your 11:15 am 713 - 4th St, Castlegar Rev. V. Tech « ALL WELCOME! Pastor John Wiuff (B.th., M.Div.) 365-3664 Everything from balloon rides to dancing to haute cuisine to Picnics to tennis matches to art shows to chairlift rides to semi- nars with wine masters will be available If you wish to get in on the big Consumers’ tasting event on Octo- ber 8 at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre, you will have to buy a ticket, preferably in advance. Try Towne Ticket Cen- tres or Ticketmaster, Should you wish to tour the way we did- from one site to the next as your fancy suits you-then just go. There are many more estates in the North and the wineries will welcome you heartily. Happy tasting! HAIRAM "reire ronire Mozart's Symphony 38, Ott Con- certo for Two Cellos, and music Art Auction Now back to Castlegar! The Kootenay Columbia Child Care paged is having an Art Auction in November. There will also be a “Celebrity Auction” (i.e. famous people who will donate items). Rumor has it that there is even a Canuck T-Shirt signed by all the players. More information HOME-BASED BUSINESSES IF YOU HAVE A HOME-BASED BUSINESS THIS IS THE PLACE TO ADVERTISE ° Hairdresser © Consultant © Day Care © Seamstress Do you have a home-based busines name here! For info advertise your busine If you work at home — you need to be listed here! Then you should Only $30.00 for 20 words for 4 wee — MC, VISA, Cash or Cheque! Calvary Baptist Church Invite you to come and hear Dr. John Moore ¢ October 11 - 15, 1994 and John Moore Evangelistic Ministries Association From the inception of his ministry as Pastor and Director of the famous Ten Hall in Glasgow, Scotland where he saw multiplied thousands of people respond ; Gastlegar i Rotary Glub Thanksgiving Roses $20.00 per dozen Delivered to homes and businesses on To pre-purchase roses for those special people in your life, contact any member of the Castlegar Rotary Club. Tickets available now from Mallard's or any Castlegar Rotary Club Member crackers, and then sample the exhibition which is to be called Out of the Woods Prizes totalling $10,000 will be awarded among several categories. Don't forget that entrants must live in the Kootenay-Boundary area and all entries must be made from at least 51 per cent wood grown in the area. It may include, fruitwood, hard- woods and regional soft- woods. If you need further information phone Kootenay School of Arts 352-8258. Grand Forks Grand Forks has a new show Starting mid-September and Tanning until November Sth. First is Art of Humour and for us regularly. She geod want us to confuse one taste with another. And we didn't. We loved the elegant balance of their Riesling and the fullness of their reds. We bought a bottle or two. And that was the way our tour would be for the rest of the day. Taste many dif- ferent wines within the established varieties — Chardonnay, Riesling, Merlot, Cabernet Savignon, the Pinots, or whatever. Establish which ones we liked Purchase a few boutes. Blue Mountain Estates would 2404 Columbia Ave. Cuntingar, BC, VIN 25 Church 386-6300, STARTING SEPT. 21/6:00 PM Faithtully serving Castlegar for over 30 years. ‘A Church but on LOVE-ACCEPTANCE- FORGIVENESS ALL WELCOME The Rev. Canon Dorothy Barker Phone: 365-2271 Dr John Moore to the Gospel of Christ, John Moore has been involved in the work of Evangelism. He has conducted outreach crusades in Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales, Eire, The Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, Malaysia, Colombia, S. America, and the USA to name a few. For three years he served as National Staff Evangelist | for the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in | Canada. During this time he conducted evangelistic crusades, and taught Evangelism seminars all across Canada. Thousands of people were led to faith in Christ in these services, and hundreds of Christians were brought to a fresh dedication of their lives to Christ. He served as Chairman of the Toronto Spiritual Life Convention for five years, working with RECREATION FOR THE RETIRED Drop-in Centre Join us at the Complex for coffee, cribbage, cards & guest speakers Mondays & Wednesdays 1:30 - 4:30 STARTS OCTOBER 12 For more info. call 365-3386 § ENTER TO WIN A FREE Ba CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT COMMUNITY COMPLEX é 2101 - 6 Ave., Castlegar 365-3386 SWIM, SKATE OR FITNESS PASS TO THE CASTLEGAR REC CENTRE ' t H ' ' ‘ + H H complements of: H H H | Westty drawal No photo copies please ' ' hawt drop ol memupape: coupon at the Cantioger Sum 668 Cohamtte Awe. Proprietor said we could come right away. What a spectacular drive up into the hills along a From the enormous windows of the tasting shop, we looked out over vineyards that stretched as far as the eye could see. Here one of the estate owners greeted us. This estate, she Rautiainen and Angelika Werth called Fabrications. Stamp collecting Are there any new people in has been in existence for 36 years), welcome new members. Phone 365-7861 or 365-7453. See ARTSETC 38 R SHAW CABLE SCHEDULE SEPT. 26 - OCT. 2, 1994 4 7:00 pm (Tues.) 9:00 am (Wed.) TRAIL SMOKE EATER HOCKEY 6-30 pan (Wed.) 8-00 am (Thars.) 12-90 pm (San.) FAITH ALIVE 7-30 pm (Wed.) 16-00 am (Thars.) 1:00 pan (Sum.) GULCH REUNION $-30 pm (Wed.) 12:00 pm (Thurs.) 3:00 pm (Sun.) CANADIAN MOUNTAIN BIKE CHAMPIONSHIPS 71:00 pm (Thars.) 2:00 pm (Fri.) TRAIL CITY COUNCIL $:00 pm (Thurs.) 400 pm (Fri.) Times approx. after Trail Councd CASTLEGAR CITY COUNCIL ‘outh Ministries « Victorious Women © Men's Fellowship Seem wre FAITH ALIVE ON SOW CABLE 10 di of Churches & Mini ‘TO KNOW CHRIST AND TO MAKE HIM KNOWN. Baptist Church 5 eal (ea mite Walp 49 pub ain * MIDWEEK SERVICES « ~ Fenny Hight Plomeer ung Mur: > FAITH FELLOWSHIP Family Charch HT CASTLEGAR FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP 1801 Connors Rd. Ne Sunday School for Summer Sanday Morning Worship 1045 am Evening Fellowship 6:30 pm Wednesday Bible Stady & Prager 700 pm Friday Youth Activities 700 pm A loving, caring church 7 invites your peer, | You are here! Pastor Stan Block 2S CHRISTIAN ACADENY. ~ Grades K - 12 individheatined Curvicuhan SS LE: ee CASTLEGAR UNITED CHURCH 365-6317 M. Moore. Among his best loved ap Lifted At Calvary” and “Why?”. He plays piano and organ and the concertina, and his vocal solos are greatly appreciated. Dr. John Moore was born and educated in Scotland. He became a Christian through personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ in his fif- teenth year. He was baptized and joined Kirkintilloch Baptist Church. After qualifying as an engineer, he responded to the call of God on his life for full-time service. He Baptist Bible College in Glasgow, Scotland. At 27 years of age he was appointed to the position of Pastor and Superintendent of The Tent Hall, Glasgow, where he ministered for nine years, and saw the work prosper under the blessing of God. Later, he was called to Carrubber's Close Mission, Edinburgh, (both D.L. Moody memori- al centers of evangelism). Entering the Baptist ministry, he pas- tored churches in Inverness, and Prestwick (Scotland), before being called to Victoria, B.C. and Willowdale, ON, Canada. He and his wife Esther have been happily married since 1961. They have two children, David and Jane, one grandson Ryan Scott Moore. John’s recreation time is spent either fishing, tennis, or play- ing his theatre organ. Christian leaders of different denominations. He was elected President of The Fellowship of Evan- gelical Baptist Churches in Canada and served in 83/84. In 1972 he received the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Divinity from Northwest Baptist Theological College and Seminary in Vancouver. In September 1990 he began the New Ministry John Moore Evangelistic Mini Over 100 hymns and choruses have come from the pen of John ies A iation. ae itions are “Burd Are d at The E lical