The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, June 10, 1992 Dialogue y Toni D'Amato H. old is Susan Sarandon, and is she European? What was her very first movie? I've seen “Thelma and Lou- ise’’ and seem to recall Geena Davis from TV. Has she had any notable TV roles? — F.B., Jacksonville, Fla. Sarandon, who is 45, was born Susan Tomaling in New ‘York City. Her theatrical name comes via her former husband, Chris Sarandon. - Sarandon made her film de- : but in ‘Joe’ (1970). Geena : Davis, her co-star in “Thelma ‘and Louise,” had regular roles in the TV series ‘*Buffalo - Bill” and “Sara.” or which movie did Marilyn Monroe strike her memo- rable pose in the white pleated : dress? — E.V., Mundelein, Ill. Marilyn Monroe was working on ‘‘The Seven Year Itch” when that famous picture was taken as she stood on a side- walk subway grating. As a train passed through the tun- nel beneath her, the force of the wind sent her skirt billow- ing around her. n what year did Jerry Lewis first team up with Dean Martin? When did they break up? Does Jerry Lewis have any children? — L.W., Bryn Athyn, Pa. Martin and Lewis-met in At- lantic City, N.J., in 1946 They made their TV debut as a team on the first telecast of “The Ed Sullivan Show” in 1948. They appeared on the most popular variety shows and even worked as rotating hosts of “The Colgate Come- dy Hour.’ They split up in 1956. Jerry Lewis, who is per- haps most famous these days for his work with the Muscu- lar Dystrophy Association’s Labor Day Telethon, has six sons, and he recently celebrat- ed the birth of his first daughter D‘‘ Roger Moore, who starred in “The Saint,” ever portray Sherlock Holmes? My husband says that Moore never played Holmes. Also, what was the name of the other series in which he starred? — B.H., Shreveport, La. Moore started as Sherlock Holmes in the 1976 TV mov- ie “Sherlock Holmes in New York.”” Although best-known :for starring in a number of iJames Bond’ movies, :Moore is also popular with ‘TV viewers for his roles in ‘“The Saint,” “The Persuad- ‘ers” (in which he played Lord : Brett Sinclair), ‘‘Ivanhoe,” i The Alaskans’’ and + “*Maverick.” ARIES - March 21/April 20 Even though you may not think so, some Arians have a tendency towards arrogance. Although you may not be one of them, be especial- ly careful of how you present your- self this week. It's a good time to just keep to yourself. Financially, things are looking up. TAURUS - April 21/May 21 The last few days may have been quite trying for you, with none of your plans working out as you had hoped. But emotionally, at least, this week seems to hold great prospects in store, though you might have to call on all your reserves of courage to achieve what you desire. It’s a good time to travel GEMINI - May 22/June 21 If there has been recent discord in your family, don't fret. With tact, you should now be able to smooth over disagreements so that you can at least have a restful weekend. At work, there are definite signs of change; if you're interested in advancing your career, it would be wise to make your ambitions clear to higher ups. CANCER - June 22/July 22 You are in need of a break from rou tine this week, as you are getting more and more tensed up with your daily grind."You may receive an invi- tation from out of the blue that could fit in perfectly with your wishes. It could lead to a most enjoyable time when you relax completely and for- get about the work that awaits you. LEO — July 23/August 23 A great deal of emphasis is now placed on your future. This week, you may meet a person who, if you wish, could have a marked influence on your life. You could be intrigued by his or her enthusiasm, but be aware that you do need to look very carefully at the pros and cons before committing yourself irrevocably to a new, more adventurous life. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 A letter could lead you to reconsider your plans for the near future, partic- ularly if you are thinking of buying a new car or indulging in a long sum- mer vacation. Keep a tight hold on finances, at least for the next few weeks. A letter from an old friend brings exciting news. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Romance is certainly in the air for most Librans; there seem to be no obstacles in the way of your love life! You might have to rearrange your weekend or evening engage- HOROSCOPES June 7-13 ments in order to be with your loved one, and in doing heal fp may fall out with a close friend or relative, Some added diplomacy is required in order to keep everyone happy! SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Sporting activities will provide a good outlet this week, and your to a club or org tion should start to pay off. Don't forget to pay the membership fees on time. Keep on top of finances, and don’t get involved in any “shady deals.” SAGITTARIUS — Nov 23/Dec 21 Learn how to say “no” to social engagements. You can't please everyone, so it's better not to even try. sides, you've been overdoing it lately; it’s time for a little “R & R. A conversation with a close friend will set your mind at rest and allow you to enjoy the remainder of the week. Consider yoga as a method of relaxation. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 You may feel a bit irritated by a close friend, but don’t lose your cool. You could end up saying some- thing you'll later regret. It's a good time to start a diet and exercise pro- gram. It could improve your health and appearance and serve as a godd outlet, as well. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 This week holds great possibilities for all Aquarians, especially those whose work is not particularly enthralling at present. There are signs that new openings may appear which will offer much greater chances for self-fulfillment, both domestically and financially. PISCES — Feb 19/March 20 You can't move ahead if you keep holding on to the past. Someone is trying to reach out to you, yet you keep turning away. You risk losing that person if you don’t act quickly. Reach out to this person, express yourself, and you will reap the rewards of closeness. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: Travel figures prominently, especial- ly around July, and business travel is likely in the winter months. Your career path seems to be on course, and you may be up for some Promotion or career change' by spring. Your love life will also be blossoming by spring, with many admirers and prospects coming your way. A new hobby will spark your interest, and could prove to be prof- itable in the future. by Bill Watterson T THINK YOU'RE A LITTLE BIG FOR THAT NOW Canadian Quiz-Cross by Maureen Azimov 2 3 ‘a ‘s G 7 13 & fil i ize 2 jel I i iy tt5f f ji ee @N et YReE ill i li 525 i | SB Baers i if & i i i g BRSESS FEE SSeReBsan iF af tee H rf pes Hey i | | it i YESTERDAY SHE WAS PLAYING WITH HER" BABAR” SOMETIMES I COMPLETELY FORGET ABOUT THE uancunce Baraier, (ee « x i j Hh iT | | | S85 FR RF S28 F SABES RK RSBSRARLSESES SBR i i i { we te tr te Teese lectern re Wednesday, June 10, 1992 The Castlegar Sun Page 7B Sun Classifieds 365-7848 [ANNOUNCEMENTS | 1982 GRAD reunion committee is looking for the following grads: Tammy Kemmer, Neil Knobbe, Dar- ey Barreth, S Johi WEST KOOTENAY SINGLES CLUB. Are you single, wish to meet new people? Call 368-8322, 365-3834 or 362-6649. Glaire Hilscher, Rainer Heilke Grant Wilkins, Colleen Nicklassen. 'f you know where they are, please contact Gail Thompson Box 73 Wynndel, BC of 866-5474 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS MONDAY 11:30 A.M. PRIOR TO PUBLICATION. | COMING EVENTS | THS LEN Cook Western Riding Cli- nic June 9, 10, 11; July 24, 25, 26, Everyone welcome. All levels. Phone Tina 367-9444. [ LOST & FOUND | LOST: set of keys “Vicki” on keyr- ing. lost June 5 365-2924 | LEGAL NOTICES | CLASSIFIEDS SELL INVITATION TO TENDER Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society ' Annual General Meetin Mon., June 22 7 pm. To provide a qualified welding service a qualified welding service for the weld repair of hydraulic turbings in the B.C. Hydro West Kootenay Production Area. Reference: J508-SJC/4. Closing Date: 1992, June 25. Details available from Seven Mile Generating Station, Box 430, Trail, B.C. VIR 47, (604) 367-7521. Sealed Seven Mile G.S. until 11:00 hrs. on the stated closing date. xz MEMORIUM | In loving Memory of John A. (Jack) Brooke, who away suddenly, June 10, 1991. No farewell was spoken No time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew And only God knows why. Though your smile is gone forever And your hand we cannot touch We'll never lose the Of the one we loved so much Sadly missed, ever remem- bered by his loving wite, Marg and families. BChydro Castlegar & District Recreation Dept. is now accepting applications for the position of secretary/receptionist (full-time). Applicants require accounting, computer & public relation skills and must be able to work independantly. Application deadline is 4:30 pm, June 18, 1992. 2101 - 6th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3B2 The Castlegar Sun will not be responsible for any errors in advertise- ments after one insertion. It is the responsibility of the advertiser to read the ad when it is first Published and to insure that it is correct. If No notification is given, the Castlegar Sun will regard the ad as cor- rect and will charge accordingly. The Castlegar Sun accepts no liabil- ity in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. CARD OF THANKS To: Dr. Bullock, Dr. Streich, Staff at the Castlegar Hospital, Hospice workers, and family and friends for their loving help during the illness of our beloved wife and mother—Mrs. Alice Dyck. Donation in leu gf flowers to The Canadian Cancer Soctety. Albert Dyck, the Ratkes, Switzers and Laine Dyck Volume permitting Why wait days for your photos when you can enjoy them almost instantly? Just drop them here on your way to run errands, and pick them up on your way home! Logue Studio 1125 - 4th St, Castlegar 365-7515 CRUISE SHIP JOBS HIRING! Summer/year round. $300-900 weekly. Photographers, tourguides, casino workers, deck hands, plus more! Hawaii, Caribbean, Baha- mas. 1-601-385-3355. Ask for Mr. Taylor. LOCAL BRANCH office of Electro- lux has an opening for service man- ager. Job consists of counter work, repairs,and inventory control. Sal- ary plus bonus and incentives, com- pany benefits, including medical, Pension plan, paid vacation, career opportunity. Part-time to start. Send resume to 611 Columbia Avenue, a FREE PETS ‘| MOVING MUST find good home for 5 year old male Apricot toy poodle ~ & 3 year old black tabby cat. Great with kids & love lots of attention. Shouldn't be separated 365-6510. | PETS FOR SALE | AKC REGISTERED DALMATIAN PUPPIES. Show, pet, Health guar- - 19) 684-1587. CHINESE PUG puppies. ‘The small dog with the big dog attitude”. Ex- cellent companions $300 with first shots. 427-7077 after 5 p.m. — Kimberley CONGRATULATIONS MONIQUE & CARRIE on your | _PERSONALS | at the West Kootenay Kennel! Club Sanction Match. Castlegar, BC V1N 1G9 or drop in at our office between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday - Saturday. NOTICE — now recruiting. Taking applications for full or part-time work. Opportunity to earn $300 - $500 per week to start. Call 365- PROFESSIONAL COUPLE with two children ages 6 and 2 require a live in Nanny starting Mid-August. Good salary, private suite, and car Pi . E or eq t training and references required Apply in writing to N. Byers, 16 Ritchie, Trail, BC PROFIT EXPROSION HOTTEST BUSINESS opportunity in the USA is now available in Canada. Rapidly expanding company is seeking dis- tributors for our unique new pro- duct. Secured investment of $13,900 required. No selling, no ex- perience, just pure cash are only a few of the advantages to our money maker! For a free colour brochure on-this limited offer call 1-926-5762 COMPUTERIST REFERENCE Cc is i jh KENNEL REDUCTION — puppies, logue is now throug! ANO OFFICE AUTOMATION in Ke- lowna. The Computerist is your source book for the latest and best PC Hi and S iinelud- Eskimos, Cock- Schi REQUIRED — A director and an accompanist for male vocal group. Inte parties please forward pe Bg rs . Cocker Cross Pomeranians, poo- dies. 825-4471 info to Box 336, Trail, BC V1R 4L6 Deadline June 30. ing games and CD-ROM programs. Please send $3.5 to Ano Office Au- tomation, #10 - 2070 Harvey Ave- nue, Kelowna, BC V1Y 8J8 ($3.50 will be refunded on your first order) DO YOU have some spare time? Castieview Care Centre is looking for volunteers. if you have a talent, play an instrument or like to visit and enjoy seniors, give Kelly a call at 365-7277. Our residents will enjoy any time that you have to spare. SMOKERS NOW-ADVANCED LASER Castlegar, June 12th =§49,% Trail, siiaclan June 13th “Call today - final days at this price” @® 769-6287 Hz ALPHA THERAPY (est. 1970) Kelowna, B.C. TRAVELING FROM CRESTON to Vahcouver June 16, 1992. Return June 25. Take passengers or par- cels. Call 428-2646 — Creston LIVESTOCK & FARM SUPPLIES AQHA STALLION at stud. "Croton Oil Press” (By Impressive Sheik) “Suck” has a gorgeous head, excel- lent conformation, stands 15.3 hands and dark bay In colour. He is very athletic and has a great dispo- sition. Also standing “Hot Rum n Coke”. Two year old AQHA. Palo- mino stallion (Impressive & Hot x dogs hotrodder blood line) this handsome stock horse has a great hip, pretty head and already stand 15.0 hands. He is quiet & — nice to be around. more information call late even- — Creston. BALER TWINE; plastic or sisal. For best prices call Terry 428-3300 or — Creston, STAY HOME EARN MONEY! Var- iety of jobs available. Earn $00 + per week. Call 24 hour RECORD- ED message for amazing free de- tails. (604) 623-2380 ext. #A93. | WORK WANTED | LADY WILL clean houses, reason- le rate: rie: '5-2787. WILL DO YARD WORK 365-5660 CARRIERS WANTED (UNRESERVED) AUCTION 26 Government Surplus Vehicles 118 McDonald Drive, Nelson, B.C. Saturday, June 13th 10 a.m. sharp Open for viewing Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ° 3 - Ford F250 4x4’s © 1 - Chev 20 3/4 ton 4x4 ° 7 - Ford F150 4x4’s © 1 - Chev 20 3/4 ton Pickup * 1 - Ford F150 4x2 © 1 - Dodge 250 Van *3 GMC 1500 4x2’s © 1 - Chev 10 Van ° 1 - Dodge 250 4x2 © 1 - Chev 10 4x4 °1- Jimmy for parts ¢ 5 cars Terms - cash or cheque with I.D. and bank letter of credit to cover value of purchase Sale conducted by Russell Auction . Call 1-399-4793 TOP QUALITY THIS WEEK WE'RE STRIPPING *84 Cherokee #90 Aclaim *87 Honda CRX *86 Dodge D50 “Our Parts Aren't Used Up!” ERNIES 365-6225 * 365-8231 Castlegar Industrial Park OKANAGAN AND Kootenay Valley Business Territory tor Sale. Excel- lent money-making. For further in- formation call 1-492-5613 ask for Mr. Konyi. $150,000 INVESTMENT WANTED For partnership tn prime commercial building. Estimated return on capital 12% after tax. Interested Parties please contact Box 2069, Nelson Daily News, 266 Baker St., Nelson VIL 4H3. 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