The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, October 30, 1991 ‘Dialogue ARIES - March 21/April 20 Time for changes in the home, Obviously you cannot expect others to be completely sympathetic and after all the dramas and disputes of the past few weeks. But at least you won't be feeling chumed By Toni D’Amato thought that Jackie Coo- gan played Jackie on “The «, Little Rascals,” but my friend «tsays it was Jackie Cooper. Who was it? - B.B. Webster, Wis, Anneee navenne nt pscsbinc “inh a Rh alt ih Nt Jackle Coogan It was Jackie Cooper who was in the cast of ‘Our Gang” (also known as “The Little ~~ Rascals"). Coogan, who -:«Played Uncle Fester in “The 2°” Addams Family,” was also a ‘child actor, but he was nota +} member of the gang. He made ‘: his film debut at the age of 18 } months, and when he was 6 he > Starred in the Charlie Chaplin : film “The Kid.” hen was Stephanie Zim- balist born? Did her father encourage her to follow in his footsteps? - L.D., Au- gusta, Ga. Stephanie, the daughter of ac- tor Efrem Zimbalist Jr., has said that her father did not in- fluence her decision to pursue a show-business career. Her last name may have opened some doors, but she proved her talent when she starred in ‘Remington Steele.” She was born on Oct. 8, 1956, in New York City, but she now lives in California. seepbebcae ARS ERES IRS Dis Roy Orbison record “Cara Mia”? My girl- friend says it was someone else, but after listening to the recording several times it sure -- Sounds like Orbison. — CT., +. Greencastle, Pa, “The high notes in the song and soaring crescendo are . reminiscent of Orbison’s z+: Style, but the song was actual- _ ly recorded by Jay Black and .. the Americans. hat’s the name of the + song that’s played ev- * ery time Jack and Jennifer are :, together on “Days of Our “Lives”? Is it on a record? - . K.D., Washington, N.J. ‘It is “ALT Have by Beth Nielsen Chapman. It is avail- able on the album named for her on Reprise Records. “ Ww" has become of Kaye Ballard? I really en- joyed her work in “The Moth- ers-in-Law.” — T.C., St. Paul, Minn. Ballard is still acting. She had starring role in the stage mu- ical “Hurry! Hurry! Holly- .,wood!,” which bowed in Los ; +: Angeles and New York City earlier this year. She started out as a nightclub singer and impressionist. She worked as .- a comic singer with the Spike Jones band in the 1940s, then became a familiar face on TV variety shows, in films and on * n Stage. Ballard is 65. : Leen sets ao Cohoe Insurance Vacation Trailers and Boat p Insurance Bey 1127 4th St., Castlegar We sy 365-3301: we up and ready to cut off your nose to spite your face. ‘AURUS - April 21/May 21 A close associate may be celebrating the fact that he or she has forced you to alter financial arrangements. But it’s a hollow victory, and if you refuse to dwell on past mistakes or miscalculations, your life can only become richer and more Fewanding: Planetary aspects show that you’ soon meet someone who will become a member of your family. GEMINI - May 22/June 21 You may have some special reason to celebrate this week. One peculiar Planetary aspect is likely to create challenging conditions in all forms of partnerships and personal rela- tionships, Even employers or people in power are liable to do an about- face when it comes to your ideas, CANCER - June 22/July 22 Much appears to be going on behind the scenes and no one seems to want to give direct and honest answers. However, don't waste too much time trying to fathom people's moods or motives. They are probably envious of your new-found freedom and self- confidence. LEO - July 23/August 23 There's some hard mental work to be done this week. Even if you are taken aback by someone's behavior, at least a long phase of pretense and uncertainty over finances or practi- cal issues will come to an end. VIRGO - August 24/Sept 22 A bright, quick-witted week with a‘ good chance that you'll be able to- Score a victory over Someone you HOROSCOPES October 27—Nov 2 and battles over finances you would be at your most relaxed and opti- mistic. But you know only too well that if you appear at all uncertain or insecure, others will give you a com: plete runaround. You can help some- ‘one else's career, SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Remember the good times and what has been achieved and then let part- ners and associates have the freedom or license they appear to crave. To challenge or wy to restrain them in any way would only lead to greater upsets and conflicts. Take a neighbor into your confidence, CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 A visit to relatives during the week- end will be most enjoyable, Your smile brightens another person's life, Let bygones be bygones, Midweek spending needs a cool head as you'll be in a more reckless mood than usual, A chance mecting on Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson CALVIN, DRINK YOUR fil AN LITTLE SIPS! Thursday is or improvements in the home are focused on this week. * AQUARIUS - January 21/Feb 18 For all your apparent self-confi- dence, determination and willpower, you have no capacity for sustained anger, so with any luck, whatever it, was that upset you recently will be over and some kind of reconciliation will be possible, There’s a chance of a new break in your career. ! PISCES - February 19/March 20 A nice weekend for an excursion, You'll see the right path for other people, if not for yourself. You get along well with someone of a differ- ent age group. Ask somewhat awk- ward questions and you'll learn much. Around Tuesday or Wednesday, there could be concem about someone. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK ., The next 12 months don't like! Discuss a y 14 idea with someone in the family and you will have more support than you dared hope for. Travel arrangements and communications: in faraway laces are favored.” > ° IBRA - September 23/Oct 23 Looks like something unusual is about to happen and you'll come- down to with a bang. It is time to overcome feelings of inadequacy because of circumstances over’ which you have little or no control. SCORPIO - October 24/Nov 22 If it wasn’t for exhausting arguments . Your di i to prove how resourceful and independent you can be may lead you into very deep water, and even though you know that others are deliberately placing obstacles in your path, it would be wiser to wait until well into 1992 before forcing a complete break or separation. An unexpected letter arrives just before the holidays and By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott TWONT BELONG BEFORE «PUTTING HER DADDY HES... IN THE HOSPITAL... OF NGS By Rick Detorie 35 IS MUCH TOO OLD’ HE'D HAVE TO BE NO OLDER THAN 25/ [UNLESS You PLAN TO eeuans 35-YEAROLD SWEDISH MASSEUR! DON'T BE RIDICULOUS! READY To WELL, ROSE, THE HOUSE) [ “d IN AND SPEND IS WINTERIZED’ = The Castle gar Sun brings happy news, whether single or married, the next: 12 months have some wonderful times in store for you! Enjoy them now while you have the time. Serious problem could be solved with counselling Dear Ann Landers: I am 20 years old and a sophomore in col- lege.Compared to many of.my peers, I’ve had it awfully good. * know something is wrong with you, I won't belabor the point. You need'to find out exactly what is causing you to harbor such Ann Landers Syndicated Columnist In high school, I was well liked and involved in everything —cheerleading, drill team, stu- dent council and sports. I was elected to the homecoming court. My home life is fine. I have two successful, loving parents.Out- side of school, I was involved with a church youth group, taught Sunday School, and have done some professional dancing. Tentered my freshman year g in biology/p dic and later that year pledged a sorority. I've never been short of fun or friends, and am the most cheerful, friendly, outgoing person you could know. Because of my bright smile and love of making people laugh, you'd never guess that I want to die. T don't know when I first became obsessed with dying, but every night I lay awake in my bed and beg God for cancer or some other terminal illness. The way I see it, I’ve had the best of everything and I want to die young with all the chips in my corner. Please understand that T'm not suicidal. I would NEVER kill myself. I just wish something would kill ME, I've mentioned this to a couple of close. friends and they can’t understand why I feel this way. : What's wrong with me, Ann? Why is it thot I want more than anything to die, when I have had it all? T know very: well that' if I put my name and city on this let- ter, my phone will be ringing off the hook, so.I'll just sign myself — Death Wish Sophomore’ Who Needs Some Answers...) °> Dear Sophomore: Since you already have stated that. you Pn aeheete why, bizarre thoug! Every campus has A CHALLENGING CEREBRAL EXERCISE, PS mental ‘ation, muscle-eye is a patience achiever, is educational and fun. Designed to create in the player a Positive sense of well-being. DIRECTION START FROM Following from starting Center, the player can POVERTY....... Pass over or under path- UNGRATEFUL... ways and through PUGNACIOUS.. other centers to achieve TEMPERAMENT) designated destination, T urge you to discuss your secret longing with a professional. I don’t want to get dramatic, but a wish can suddenly turnout to be the father of the deed. Please write soon and let me know you're OK, Dear Ann Landers: This is for the woman who suggested that the word"step” (as in step- mother, stepsister, etc.) be strick- en from the language. As a stepmother, I question the univer- sal acceptance of her well-mean- ing proposal to drop the “ugliest four-letter word” in our language. I love my stepchildren and we have a wonderful relationship. It . gets better as the years go by, but they are not my children. They are the children of my husband and his former wife. When they introduce me as their stepmother , there is never a hint of putting me down, disowning me or disen- gaging from me. Tf the word “step” were dropped, can you imagine a child saying, in front of company, “I’m NOT your daughter,” or “You're NOT my mother’? How embar- tassing and hurtful that would be. The role of the stepparent is chal- lenging enough without inviting trouble, so let's leave well enough alone and bear with a smile the honorary (and honor- able) title of “step.” It’s perfectly OK. — Chapel Hill, N.C. Dear N.C.: A great many “steps” (mothers, fathers, daugh- ters, sons, etc.)wrote to say the same thing. They have convinced me that the designation need not be a pejorative and should not be abolished. My thanks to all who wrote. Your letters proved once again that those who have been there are best qualified to pass judgment.’ © “A; Gem of'the Day: Life is what happens to you when you *:, are busy making other plans, [PETS FORSALE | B be ‘Worthy tthe Chase of Fur Chote fl - CHURCH SERVICES. ST. DAVID's ‘ANGLICAN CHURCH 614 Christina Placo 8 am Holy Communion 10am Family Eucharist and Church School ‘nursary available’ ‘The Rev. Dorothy Barker 365-2271 or 365-6720 {To Know Christ and Make Him Known”: |___PERSONALS | SMOKERS — NOW ‘ADVANCED LASERI Regardless of how often you've triad — with Advanced Laser you'll stop ‘for good! Easy, Imme- diate, permanent. Stops withdrawal, cravings, welght gain. Also - free habit control system. Limited ap- pointments available in Trall, Nov. 4, Castlegar Nov. 5, Creston Nov. 6, Cranbrook Nov. 7. Call today. Special offer $59.95 (rag. $95), Visa/MC accepted. ALPHA THERA- PY - since 1970. Kelowna, BC, 1- 769-6287. - SMOKERS: ps NOW:ADVANCED LASER! negates of how often you've tied, ith advanced laser ... you'll STOP. + EASY « IMMEDIATE * PERMANENT’ Foal + Exclusive to - tures, ALPHA THERAPY king in one session cravings. FANCY FUR AND FEATHERS. ‘has springers, .. choco-black ¥. cockers, jaltese, thasas, min. echnauzers, golden retrlevera, 354-3813 —:Nol- son — ‘ PUPPY. SPECIAL: A.K.C. Rottwell- ers, Cockers, Lhasa Apso, Chihua- hua. Also, Cock-a-poo 426-0655 — Sparwood Roadside Pet Food & Supplies ‘featuring: ‘Fromm Pet Food’ ‘Ever Cloan Cat Litter and ‘BUDGIES FOR SALE’ 2253 Columbia Ave., Castlegar + 365-5225 LIVESTOCK & FARM SUPPLIES 1ST & 2nd cut hay. Can doliver. Call Rick 428-3374 or 428-5273 — Creston 6 YR. old Thoroughbred Gelding 16h, quiet horse. Also manure for sale. 368-5841 — Trall "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 428-5937 HORSE BOARDING, reasonable rates 365-7251 LEAN ORGANIC beef by half: or quarter price includes custom cut & Wrap 399-4701 ssifieds 365-: -WANTED People to participate in - a job training course. I you aré.dineinployed:and: want to obtain new skills or Improve the skills you have now in order. to obtain a job, plaase contact Roneo-al Road, Ven- tures °365-4918"OR the Canada ‘Employment Contra in:Trall ‘at 368- The Castlegar Sun will not be Correct, If no notification Is given, the correct and will charge accordingly. Viability in any advertisements after one Inserilon. it ts the respons advertiser to read the ad when It Is firet published and to Insure that it is event greater than the amount pald for such advertising. responsible: for naa or ae of ie Castlegar Sun will regard the ad as ». The Castlegar Sun accepts no BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 5566 for more infotmation. «.., ¢ ' Please contact. Renee at: § - Read Venture - 365-4918, SINCE 1976 our Multi million firm has been North’. America’s #1 hol display f Co. Our success Is based on a sound and proven track record, We. now seek 2 individuals In your area to service retail established ac- counts. No direct selling. dally re- peat business, Expect to ear a minimum of $1100 to'$1500 week- ly, Training. provided. Call (416) 756-2156 or (416) 756-3174 SPORTS , EQUIPMENT AMAZING SUCCESS] Since 1976 our statistics show that our multi- million wholes display YORK 2001 home gym,, includes e-deck; rebounder and Incline rd, 428-2846 — Creston Ing product line provides our tepre- sentatlves with a minimum of $1200 > $1800 waeldy. Due to our greater national expansion we seek 2 tops In your area to service and suppl established retall accounts, Wo your own Dally business, Training provided, Serlous applicants may call (416) 756-2156 CERAMIC BUSINESS fer sale: Greenware, moulds, mixing tank, fans; paint ect, 367-6263 — Frult- vale TRAINING OPPORTUNITY Proposals wanted for development t and Implementation of training Module on “Introduction to Computers" for people anticipating self- employment. Module wil! comprise of 5 consecutive 8 hour days with locations in Nelson, Creston and Slocan. Include details of all costs including materlals, supplies, travel and training costs. Anticipated class size 20- 25. Further details from KREDA. hmiee} REGISTERED ARABIAN stallion . colt, chestnut, 4 stockings, great grandson of Bask. 352-3739 — Nel- son [| HELP WANTED — | A_PART-time career, full-time $$$ °15 year old multl-million dollar na- tional wholesale firm seeks 2 self- motivated Individuals ‘In your ‘area. Service and display in November 6, 1991. Written to Ray Paul no later than KREDA - 540 Baker Street, Nelson, BC ¢ VIL 4H9 ¢ Ph: 35: 2-1933 Your Bridge To The Future CASTLEGA. services for the Bookshop. Duties inch BOOKSHOP CLERK (PART-TIME) . The successful candidate will provide a variety of clerical and cashiering R CAMPUS lude-acting as salesperson and cashier, sessions only $10.00 . Free Habit Control System \ 5 years professional servico tetall stores. Expect earnings of. $1200 - $1800 weekly to start. No direct selling, training » material and mail orders; and and pricing materials as required and preparing books for return. Applicants : should have High School graduation, three (3) to six (6) months of retail skills. Salary and benefits are in Rte ¥ Col fauna REE CARDS OF THANKS WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK Or.s Streich, Bullock and Smith and the nurses and staff of Castlegar Hospital for the understanding care of Frank Wilcox while he was a patient. Also, heartful thanks to our many wonderful friends who visited and sent baking, flowers and cards to offer encouragement during our. time of bereavement. Your caring helps to ease the loss of a special! husband, father and grandfather. ~~ The Wilcox, Duckworth & Buss families. 1ST KINNAIRD Boy Scouts thank the people of South Castlegar who generously supported our bottle drive October 26. Also Central Food Mart, Machado's, Plaza Bakery, Safeway and Super Valu for their help; and the Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and especially their parents, who came early, stayed late, drove, sorted and cleaned up — We couldn't do it without youl | COMING EVENTS EARN FREE HAND-CRAFTED JEWELRY. Made in the Okanagan plus discounts on glass & leather Jewelry by hosting a home party. Book early for your Christmas ’ show. Call Heather for details after. 6 p.m, 365-2650 Pp Call for inter- view. (416) 756-2156 or (416) 756- 3174 E.0.E. : ASSEMBLERS! EXCELLENT wag- iS Easy AUTO BODY PERSON Minimum: 3-5 years experience. Contact: George Ross, Body Shop Manager, Kalawsky, Pontiac Buick GMC (1989) Ltd. : (IN PERSON ONLY) with the PPWC This is a part-time, short ences, by November 7, 1991, term position starting as soon as possible to April 30, 1992. Hours are 11:30 am to 4:00 pm, Monday - Thursday. Additional hours may be required and could include temporary assignments on the Nelson Campus, “* 1. Qualified candidates are invited to forward resumes, with three (3) refer- P & —— CASTLEGAR CAMPUS: Box 1200, Castogar, B.C, VINSN—365-7292 oY Empl Selling something? Phone 365-5266 Selkirk College .. your Access to Opportunity celebrating 25 years as your Community College Applications are now being vice field. Under the directio: care facilities. LONG TERM CARE AIDE PROGRAM 1992 program. The Long Term Care Aide is an individual who serves on the front line in the health and human ser- care team, the Long Term Care Aide provides care to people confined to residential or institutional long term Application Deadline: November 8, 1991 For more information, or to register, contact Jocelyn at 365-1245 - Castlegar Campus 1906. 8994 SESS accepted for the January 6, n of a member of the health KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR COMMUNITY LIVING Job vacancies exist for casual | and [HELP WANTED | POSITION AVAILABLE for Certified Dental Assi: Please apply to: relief resi ty support workers. Responsibilities include working with and assisting adults with mental handicaps to become more. | Involved in our community and ental . Jackie LaBine 1251 Cedar Avenue, Trail, BG, - [/ October 26 near Pharmasave in North Castlegar. 825-5566 __ ‘ ‘Lost: MALE adult manx. cat. y Society for Community Living, Box: $204: Castlegar, BC ViN 3H5 res qualified ¥: .428-5955: Country/Rock Band. 359-7333 or 352-9501 Need business advice? Training? Cal!.FBDB at our NEW Toll Free num- ber 1-800-667-7579 MACHINERY EQUIPMENT 1/2 YARD Drag-line bucket. Like New condition $475 obo — Nelson 825-4256 1980 CASE 580C Backhos with extendahoe, 3100 hours, 70% tubber $15,600 obo 965-3155 AUSTIN WESTERN Super 300 6x6 Grader with Show-wing, GM Power, good working condition $5000 obo 365-3155 EQUIPMENT TRAILER with 18 ft. deck, 9 ton, tri-axle, MOT certified, 1800 obo 365-3155, FORD 8N Tractor cA, 6’ Mower, 6’ Snow Blade, 6’ Disc, 7’ Cultivator, double plow, runs well, to be sold altogether $3,500 359-7683— Nel- son SAWMILL: NEW portable construc- tion comes with 471 GM power unit; will sell separate, or both for $6200. 529-7495 — Elko, BC FILM TO PHOTO = Volume pemitiing Why wait days for your photos when you cat enjoy them almost Instantly? Just drop them here on your way to run errands, and pick them up on your way homo! Logue Stuclio Nea Forth & canes ra 1126 - 4th St, Castlegar 365-7515 125 HONDA: $400, 7 mm Mag. Remington riffle, new $475. 44 SW wicase and holster $500 399-4443 6 X 12 pool table $3000 365-3237 DRY. FIREWOOD $40/cord you pick up $80 Delivared 365-4906 Seamless Guiters 4° or 5" Heavy Gauge Painted Aluminum 5-Year Leakproof * Oak diningroom suites * Oak empress buffet & hutch _ -* Round.oak table & chairs * Double pedestal rolltop desks * Oak curio cabinets * 2 pc. leather sofa livingroom suite wa ' AUCTION > New Furniture Sale RUSSEL AUCTION HOUSE 2067 HWY 3A THRUMS Sunday, Nov. 3rd i p.m. sharp — Partial Listing — cali Russell Auction 399-4793 4c. livingroom suites ¢ Kitchen dinette sets Bunk beds ¢ Brass beds * Boxspring & mattress sets * Occasional tables * Lamps * Small brassware plus much, much moret J BUSINESS SERVICES WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS: For Pp results & |_MISC. FOR SALE | CASTLEGAR prices, call GILLES at 359-7759 WHITE KNIGHT — CLEANING SERVICE. Fast, efficient. $10/hr., two hour minimum, Ph 352-6732 — Nelson HEALTH & FITNESS ELECTROLYSIS. PERMANENT. Hair Removal by a qualified opera- tor. Call Avenues 365-7616 for free : consultation, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CASIO ELECTRONIC keyboard al- most new 428-2374 — Creston CAT-TUNES DJ Service, Music for all occassions by Brent Catsirelis. 489-5730 — Cranbrook KING FLUTE FOR SALE, $125 obo days 365-5266 (Nicole) eve. 357- 9754 (Nicole) ‘TENOR SAXOPHONE Selmer Bun- di Il $600 like new. 365-2136 after 5:00 pm. ; FARM EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL FARM all cub, COMPUTER — Tandy 1000 HX — upgraded to 640M colour monitor, deskmate included with many games and programs $950 428- 9396 — Creston MOHOGANY KITCHEN cabinets complete. 11’ bases, 7 1/2 ' tops $75 359-7888 — Nelson (1) PAIR Dynastar 190 skis (1) pair Salomon boots size 345 and sno- fun Poces. Only used three times will sell as a package $250 365- 6680 BE YOUR OWN BOSS! BRAND NEW CONCEPT! VENDING'S new tires, very good condition. 886- e §538 — Creston JD AR 40 older type tractor & front loader, $1100 866-5756 — Creston |. ANTIQUES | “PROFESSIONAL PAINTER /PA- ;PER. HANGER, -15 YEARS .EX- (PERIENCE -—MARIO 365-0251 AFTER 6 PM. "POSITION AVAILABLE for Conitied 3 | CARRIERS WANTED | Dental Assistant. Ploase““apply.\ towJackia LaBine 12515". rth PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS class 1 ROUTE AVAILABLE. NOV. 20. IN, wit alr. for steady focal haul some « 101 shi Work, forward: ‘resumes’ & | current “abstract 5 ‘to Box. 3165! Castlegar, BC VIN SHS > “@ (ROSE'S RESTAURANTS AN- TIQUES: GOT ITI Dining room sets, sideboards, French Provincial ches- terfield set, matching wood dining chairs, carpets (large sizes), double pedzand boxspring, desks, 359- [-TV/APPLIANCES | KENMORE WASHER & DRYER, Baycrast stove (30°) & Viking fridge. eee alto saxophone, like new 365- ~Drain:Rock River Rock: EXCELLENT HARDWOOD fioor- ing. 12x17 gold-tone rug, good con- dition, Computer. 364-1046 — Trail FILBERTS (HAZELNUTS), wet $1.25/bs., dry $1.40/bs., orders taken now, phone 365-3636 or 399- 4358 after 4:30pm. FRIDGE & STOVE $450 obo. WASHER & DRYER $450 obo. Will trade for firearms. 365-2183 days (M- GIRL’S DAOUST figure skates size 6; Boy's Micron Molded Skates size & $8 good condition $25 pair 365- 6 2 ae GOALIE'S SKATES, size 10 (men's) $40; pants, helmet, $10 8026 RETLAW CUSTOM CLOCKS Toys © Gifts Childrens Clothing City Centre Square 365-0116 METAL FRAME mirrored sliding closet doors, 1-32" exterior raised panel door w/opening window $100. 1-30" CF brass panel 12-pane diffused glass interior door $140. 1 set 6" CF door jam & aluminum sill plate $25. 1 new Lowen 4” 4X4 thermal slider window $125. 1 set steel ladder jacks $40. 2 styrofoam 2X8 1' foam blocks for boat dock 825-5566 < NINTENDO GAMEBOY 5 games, Power pack, ear phones, carrying case. $200 693-5455 ONE DOUBLE Garland pizza oven, 12 tables, 40 chairs, Hobart dopgh mixer, dishwasher, 15ft pizza cpol- er. Femie BC phone Joe 604-423. mo fy 7477 or 604-792-3660 Ed. "We Deliver. 2 Q CLEARANCE "CSA fireplace wiglass doors, firescreen, 12f 10" CSA chimney like one after 5 p.m. : PLUMBING & electrical’ hand. tools 365-6276