a oe CORREA <5 eae eA ORGAN Re em mn a SRT AEGON BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, Marct The hidden Know what your mutual unpleasant financial surprise. ‘That warning comes from wasue of education can help you if you don’t know what the funds are doing with your ins frost-agi Miley in tie INTERESTED IN STARTING hind mutual funds Mi managers are doing with their them to sell mutaal fund sized money,” he said. anes of dame $6 9 tne ree “The mutual funds should iil ut that investors rush into funds with the highest growth rates Your OWN BUSINESS? To register or for more Information please call 365-6313 Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, ss p book, the Bull - How You Can Profit the rewards of foreign invest- ments. Economic liberalization Opens up vast opportunities in for- urged mutual fund investorsto cign markets “but fast growth take steps to protect themselves always brings risk to match until there is more di of barriers, activities. unfamiliar local customs and * Look beyond past perfor- unpredictable legal systems - not Statement. to mention the possibility of cur- rency devaluations.” Copyright 1994 Mike Grenby is a Vancouver- columnist allows. Write to him cloThe CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS * Monthly and Year End Accounting f That’s right. be up im the sky. Well, the 17,000 ownets of Canadian Airlines found it and thought you might want to get > . stay, advance purchase and, That big, round, yellow thing that - oo ; : #{ pA > and availabil bs tacked before 28, 1994, valid for ebvel und Magy 15,1994, Tose subject © cy, Figo Apeil ihn a May 15, LOS ANGELES HAVE SOME FUN UNDER #he SUN. YOU RE FHE SUN'‘don't YOU wad EMBER ~ > ae x So we're offering some bpécial (fares46. Los Angeles and San Francisco, where’summer is*pretty auch a year-round proposition.-Call your travel agent or Canadian at (800) 665-1172 And get away to a place where the sun hever goes on vacation. ‘| Citizen of the year ble in a market setback - Castlegar Sun. because redemptions may force Glance More renovations Adco Floors on Columbia Avenue in downtown Castlegar is reno- arp gh espero amputee completed by the end of this week. The inchudin, aren't quite finalized though. New In town Welcome Wagon reports that between the middle of January and the middle of February eleven visits to new Castlegar residents were made. Families from such exotic places as Toronto, Regina, Fernie, Calgary, Kelowna, Prince Rupert, Baden-Baden Germany, and Van- couver are our areas newest resi to Ci Now open Bev Kennedy has opened A Little Bit of Country im the City Centre Mail-in downtown. Castlegar-on February 14 and features Beeswax candles by B’s creations. More great gift ideas are arriving weekly. ‘Who will be Castlegar’s Citizen of the Year? If you know who has volunteered a lot of time and energy to make: gar a better place in which to live, please let Bob MacBain of the Kiwanis Club know, before March 16. More new faces, new paces Yvon Bailuk of opening Quality Costumes, an all-sea- wee seatal balloon snd party sapply store. Opening date is set for early March. Yvon will be sharing space with Local Venibles, an arts and crafts store. They are located beside Russell Auction in Thrums. —— duty Every littie bit helps Kootenay Credit Repair offers a confidential credit re-building vice. If you are concemed about your credit, call them to see if they can help re-build and re-establish a good credit rating. New faces, new places General Manager of Tri City Sash and Door is Wayne Popoff. Wayne lives in Robson and most recently was the manager of the Trail branch of Arrow Building Supplies. Phone 365-5579 with your business brief COMMUNITY Projects make ” = 3 commun visions realities. on-profit organizations, local 239 Menzies Street, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4 Phone: 356-1187 Fax: 356-9358 Sern March 3, 1994 The Castlegar Sun \ “Cold pie, was highly esteemed by the remains.” ‘The ‘Reverend Dr. Mucker in a funeral serrion for 4 dead English noblewan And by the live ones too! Britain is a land of (meat) pies and they are to be found in every cor- ner of the kingdom, with some areas specializing, ‘on the basis of custom or availability of materials. The best gamne pies, for exam- the magnificent created an indeli- ble impression. The tide was low at the time, phe. like charging cavalry horses, their manes of spray streaming out behind them, to dash themselves to pieces against Oh Spek eoeing the cliffs, then and snarling over ee. : ple, are to be found in Scotland where there i$ a good supply of game birds and eer. Matton pie is popular in Wales while Cornish pasties (pronounced ‘past-ces’), a dinner folded in a piece of pastry, was once favored by the tin min- ers but is now universal. I am par- ticularly fond of Melton Mowbray pies, sturdy, cylindrical, spiced pork and gelatin filled pies which originated in the town of the same name. Fashion in the 90's. A look at what Castlegar has to offer. slopes above the bay and we could see the Old Man of Hoy still John Charters but the breakers were high, and as we sat, having carefully divided our Mowbray pie, opened our bottle of white wine, and laid out our sweet roll, Camembert cheese and big black ribier grapes (all bought in town the evening before) on a flat stone, we could watch the swells shoulder their way through the bay entrance THE LOOK Spring and Summer 1994 for Men: Easy does it [° general, menswear designers hang loose and easy. Carried out in unconstructed silhouettes, in natural linens as well as linen and cotton, often using gauzy, free flowing Bottoms: Rubber fabrics for just about everything. Layering was a popular device, lending fabrics. Trousers are free flowing, done in wide versions; shirts are often long, often wom making a very strong statement. untucked and at times even doubling as a jacket or tunic. The exaggerated shirts were Materials: paired with long, jackete.to. balance.the Jook. The dominating. Recra.n, each collection woes. the shirt and vest. Colors ranged from spicy tones and vegetables dyes to a more natural palette and, of spring/summer course, white. and linen, jute and Whether designers opted for the dress-up linen sults or casual shorts, the choice of combinations of footnote was unanimous: Sandals: The most favorto was big bottomed retro versions with contoured-o-the foot insoles Espadrilles: Paired magnificently wittr light-handed looks evocative of China, India and 5 themes in the spring/summer collections. They were shown in canvas and leather, as tie-ups or slip- ons. When looking at the clagsics, designers choose to exaggerate the look via bump-toe silhouettes on penny mocs and sandals. Moccasin: The easy alternative to the lighter looks, realized in soft leathers on flexible construction. 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