= B10 23,1991 @ ‘V AUTOMOTIVE 823 Cars Domestic 1970 TRANS AM 600 total miles on complete frame of 455 HO, 5- speed, 12 bolt, 4-wheel disc brakes. Too much to list. Must be seen. No test pilots. $18,500 OBO. 365-2244/364-2588. (tfn/73 1980 Firebird, new winter tires, Pp.s., p.b., sun-roof, low mileage on re-built. $2,000 OBO. 365-6045. (3/93) ‘84 DODGE Caravan, 7 passenger, excellent cond., 5- spd., good gas mileage. Ph. 365- 6332. (Atn) 1978 AMC Concord, good running condition, $800. OBO. 399-4259. (3/92) Bird lovers sing their goodbye DEAR ABBY: In a recent column in the Delaware News-Journal, you condemned the traditional Labor Day Pigeon Shoot in Hegins, Pa. | was pleased to learn that you were com- passionate enough to have written to then-Gov. Dick Thornburgh in 1986, protesting that barbaric tra- dition, and you asked him to please put an end to it. You said he re- sponded with a courteous letter de- fending the live pigeon-shoot as a time-honored tradition. Well, Abby, last week, on Elec- tion Day, Dick Thornburgh suffered an unexpected defeat in his race for the U.S. Senate. In Philadelphia, 825 Cars Sports & Import 1990 MAZDA MX6 SE, 5-spd., sunroof, mags, ‘stereo, alarm, bra, spoiler, undercoated. $13,950. Ph. 365-2790, 365-9231. (7/89 1981 CIVIC auto., new winter tires, low miles, good shape, cassette deck, $1400 OBO. 365-6076. (3/93)) 1980 TR7 convertible, 5-spd. Phone after 5:30 p.m. 365-7149. (3/92) the pap read “Wofford Stuns Thornburgh!” In sustaining this totally unex- pected defeat, Dick Thornburgh must have felt as stunned as those doomed pigeons of Hegins for whom he re- fused to take merciful action. JANICE DILLON, WILMINGTON, DEL. DEAR JANICE: I have re- ceived a few letters asking if it was just a coincidence that the letter about Dick Thornburgh and the Labor Day Pigeon Shoot 1976 RABBIT fwd., 4 spd., 4 good winter tires, new battery, runs well. $1,000 OBO. 365-5278. (/94) just a few days before the Pennsylvania elections. I assure you, it was. I am not so egotisti- cal 831 Motorcycles YAMAHA 4000K, perfect shape, to pi that my column was in any way responsible for Thornburgh’s defeat. Suffice it must be seen. sale to the first $6,995 OBO. 365- 2244/364-2588. (tin/73 YAMAHA 750 motor for sale. Low km's. Best offer. 365-8098. (3/92)) 838 Snowmobiles Memorial Service Memorial Service for: Mrs. Amy Brown will be held Wednesday, 440 EVEREST Ski-doo and double trailer. 365-7869. (3/94) 851 Trucks and Van 1987 TOYOTA 4x4, 5-speed, longbed with canopy and stereo, $9500 0.b.0. 365-6186 or 365- 6604. (tfn/84) ber 27 at Calvary Baptist Church, 7:00 p.m. — No Flowers. Donations for Gideon Bibles will be gladly received. 1970 1/2 TON GMC with canopy, good running order, $1200 OBO. 365-6986. (tin/93) "84 CARAVAN, 7 passenger, excellent cond., good gas mileage, 5-spd., Ph. 365-6332. (Afn 1979 CHEV 3/4 ton van, partially camperized, 350 cu., p.s., p.b., 65,000 mil., excellent condition. $3,000 OBO. 365-5412. (3/93) 1980 GMC Service truck 70,000 original km's. 365-2398. (3/94) The News Classified Ads . . . the place to look for bargains! JACK PARKIN Bus: 365-6664 “Let me help _ you with your financial needs.” * Financial Planning + Life Insurance + Disability Income + Annuities and RRIFs + RASPs * GICs and Savings Plans 7 R.G. MARINE _ 20,.°* Advice to say, it didn’t help him any. ad on: DEAR ABBY: Re _ Dick Thornburgh’s letter to you describ- ing the Hegins Pigeon Shoot as “a time-honored tradition”: May I re- mind him of a few other “time-hon- ored traditions”? — Public hangings — Bullfights — The caste system — Apartheid — Binding the feet of female in- fants (in pre-revolutionary China) to impede their growth — Leaving elderly people out on the ice to die Some of these “traditions” needed a war to stop them. Others ended because they became illegal. I thank God we have people who see injus- v LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE. Pursuant to Repairers’ Lien Act. WHEREAS Joy & Ron Roshinsky are indebed to Castlegar Truck Service Ltd. in the sum of $9,126.24 for work done and materials supplied in the repair of a 1974 Warner Swasey Gradall, Serial # 400067690, Truck Serial No. # 21242 and the ‘sum ought to have been paid, and default has been made in payment thereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December Sth, 1991, a date not less than two (2) weeks after the publication of this notice, the icle will be sold by private sale. Said vehicle may be seen by contacting. Castlegar Truck Service Ltd. at 365-2292. Said vehicle will be sold on a where is, as is basis. Dated this 20th day of November, 1991. (2/93) The News the place to jtied Ads... ¢ bargains! special needs. Castlegar Schoo! District. the Review Team. 2nd to: SCHOOL DIST. # 9 (CAS.) SPECIAL EDUCATION REVIEW A Team of educators will be visiting the Castlegar School District during the week of December 2-6 to briefly examine programs and servcies for learners with Your School Board invites you to share. your views on Special Education programs and services in the If you or a member of your group would like-to. make a presentation on this topic, please calf the Schoél B6ard Office at 365-7731 to arrange for a meeting time with If you are unable to make a presentation in person. please send your written submission prior to December tices for what they are, and have the courage to fight for chi " ROSALIE BEREZICK, TRUCKSVILLE, PA. DEAR : Thanks writing. I am reminded of the immortal words attributed to Edmund Burke (1729-1797), the Irish-born British statesman: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” oes DEAR ABBY: Greetings from Or- gon. I'm writing concerning that POW bracelet which Karen A. ‘Tamura of Cerritos, Calif., found in her garage. (It was engraved “Lt. Cmdr. John McKamey.”) I, ‘too, am a veteran, and I've al- ways wished that I could have gone to Vietnam, but I was too young at the time. My older brother went to Vietnam, and he came back a differ- ent man: psychologically screwed. T'veread thousands of pages about that war and talked to numerous vets, and yes, they are very reluctant to talk about it. Abby, if you can't find the family of Lt. Cmdr. John McKamey, please send me that POW bracelet. I will put it on my wrist and wear it tomy deathbed, or until all POWs have been returned or accounted for. GREGORY WANG, BEND, ORE. DEAR ABBY: The copy of “Please God, I'm Only 17” appeared in today’s Chicago Tribune, and its appear- ance was very timely. Just yesterday, I confiscated my 17-year-old son's driver's license after overhearing a conversation with a friend in which ‘he boasted of doing 60 in a 45-mile zone on a small residential country road. (I didn’t know yet how long I would keep it or what else I might have him do in order to make an impression.) I decided upon the following course of action after reading your column. I clipped it and gave it to him with the following: “Dear John: When you copy this little piece, ‘Please God, I’m Only 17,” 25 times in your neatest writing and on good paper, and prominently display all 25 copies in your bedroom (nope, make an extra two copies, one for each car), you may have your li- cense back. John, this is called tough love. Remember it. You may have to use it some day with one of your own children. I love you. Mom” anks, Abby. TONI WEAVER, McHENRY, ILL. DEAR GREGORY: Ihave some happy news for you. Read on: DEAR ABBY: I'm replying to Karen Tamura from Cerritos, Calif.: John McKamey is alive and well and residing in Pensacola, Fla, He's a wonderful man and I'm proud that I met him. DENNY GLYNN PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Public-Hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 3, 1991 at 6:00 p.m. in City Council C! at 1402 C Avenue, C: . B.C., in order to afford all persons who believe that their interest in property is by the to Official Community Plan Bylaw 509 an opportunity to be heard or to pi written contained in this amendment. BYLAW 593 ing matters The intent of Bylaw 593 is to amend the text of Official Community Plan annexed to Bylaw 509 as Schedule 1 by adding provisions for Development Permit Areas and designating Lot 7, except part included in Reference Plan 48271-|, District Lot 4598, Kootenay District, Plan 783 (1502 © bi Avenue, C: , B.C.) and Parcel A (See 216443-1) of Block 8, District Lot 4598, Kootenay District, Plan 783 (1530-1540 Columbia Avenue, Permit Areas. A copy of the above bylaw is available for inspection between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday luc through Friday, 19 to *] ys, from December 3, 1991, inclusive, at City Hall, 460 Columbia BETTY PRICE City Clerk 23, 1991 Up with People invades Trail all nations, and to equip the participants with leadership qualities they can use throughout their lives. Up with People presents, “Rhythm Of The World”. Get ready to celebrate, Trail, Up With People is bringing its all-new show, Of ‘The World to Cominco Gym, Friday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at Glenmerry Market, ‘Trail, KBS offices, Trail, Pete’s TV, 4 Fruitvale Pharmacy, Horizon 1-Hour Photo, Nelson, Alpine Drugs, Rossland and Appletree Books and Music, Creston. The Up With People show, “Rhythm Of ‘The World”, celebrates the diversity of cultures and ideas, and is driven by the sights and sounds of current international music. Experience the magic of a musical voyage with an internation- Each year more than 650 young people rep- resenting over 20 countries spend 11 months traveling to many localities, learning from the places they visit and the people they meet. Since Up With People’s beginning, more than 12,000 students from 60 countries have been a part of bringing the world closer through this unique program. Up With People began in the summer of 1965 to provide a positive focus for the idealism and energy evident then in world-wide student movements. In 1968, it was incorporated asa religious or po- al cast of 150. You may find yourself d non-profi with gypsies, singing on the streets of London, or bopping to the hits of yesterday. At an Up With People show — expect the unexpected. But there‘s more to Up With People than great entertainment. The aim of the program is to encourage understanding among people of CBC TV searching © for budding writers CBC-TV is beginning development of a new half-hour an- drama series based on a theme of love and marriage. On the theme of the show. riages, the series is not simply an of marriage. It’s more broad than that. : : the series were to be made from existing movies, the fol- included under this theme: Tender Mercies; sex, Misdemeanors; Married in Heartburn; Casablanca. ‘ “We want stores from everywhere,” says executive producers Brian McKeown.“I think it's a great opportunity for television writers across the country. I'm hoping too that it will be attrac- tive to our many writers of fiction and drama who have not been ideri levision as a medi Se thels, work ca Proposals may be submitted by writers, iterary agen’ by producers and directors on behalf of writers. Proposals must be two pages or less and be-accompanied by the writer’s resume and list of writing credits. ee ‘ A writer's guide is available and inquiries should be direct- ed to the office of: John Kennedy, Regional Director for B.C., CBC, P .O. Box 4600, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 4A2. it litical affiliations. , i Local young people are encourage to inter- view for one of the five international casts. No audition is required, acceptance is based on a personal interview. Interviews are held after Fresh Weekly Fresh, new ods appear in the class- ified section every issue. Whether you just take little sips of classifieds ‘or down it all in one big gulp, you'll find classifieds hit fhe spot. Call 365-2212 + 40% off all patterns + 19 patte: including “Real Old Willow” + Microwave, dishwasher, freezer & oven safe + 2 year guarantee against breaking and chipping - For every purchase, enter our draw for a microwave oven We will not be undersold a Royal Doulton Cveydy Sonja's Sisiteru. ms to choose from, 446 Baker Si., Neleon 352-2521 818 Baker St.. Cranbrook 426-3770 907 Spokane St, Tal 308-5115 aiFfolz|o) Herel TE[NICIOIAIE] HEE08 IF MICK JAGGER TOOK UP SOFTBALL PITCHING, WOULD THE GAME JUST BE A STONE'S THROW AWAY? een CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 809 Merry Creek Rd. 365-3430 PASTOR: BOB MARSH m. — . — Morning Worship ae Fellowship UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2224-6th Avenue 10.a.m. Worship 10.a.m. Sun. School Mid-Week Studies & Youth Activities Ph. 365-8337 REV. ANN POLLOCK PLEASE NOTE: Copy changes taken once per month my: Deadline is the last Wed- nesday of each month, for the following month. ANGLICAN CHURCH 614 Christina Place 8 A.M. —HOLY COMMUNION TRADITIONAL 10 A.M. FAMILY EUCHARIST AND CHURCH SCHOOL NURSERY AVALABLE The Rev. Dorothy Barker (365-2271 or 365-6720 To know Christ and Make Hirn Known Pastor Ira Johnson * 365-6762 ee ces eaeaeemaetanesapeengeemaamennnaaale GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF GOD 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. 2605 Columbia Ave. Morning Worship 11:30 a.m. Rev. Murray Garvin 365-2438 1-226-7540 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Serv Pastor Slawomir Malarek 365-7759 Se NEW LIFE [prec ASSEMBLY 602-7th Street “FALL CELEBRATION Moming Worship - 10:30 | nena ST. PETER LUTHERAN LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADA ‘713-4th Street Office 365-3664 PASTOR GLEN BACKUS FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP 1801 Connors Rd. Phone 365-6317 PASTOR: BARRY WERNER * 365-2374 — SUNDAY SERVICES — Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.