“SS eee ee hee ‘The sweet taste of success Wednesday, September 7, 1994 The Castlegar Sun Pome 8; Over the years, their largest Prairies, —— found on the Canadian of ap MATES mm of B.C:'s fresh Western Cana look forward each a fresh basket of B.C. suahing thelr canna bette Stipage Or jelly. Today, B.C. has a new grape: ir 's this year's ‘crop are for grapes even sweeter and juicier than usual! gives the ) grape a bonnet bluish overcast. Pre- B.C."s fresh grape industry has a proud history that dates back to the arrival of the first settlers in ced opery eigrmed, wil le for mee han the Okanagan Valley in the late 1800s. By the a week at 1920s, many of the traditional North American varieties of grapes, including Patricia, Concord, pS one Barly and Sheridan were being grown. ‘These traditional varieties, known for their distinc- While Bes cc. grapes remain a favorite after-dinner or TV time snack, they are being consumed in a host of new and different ways. Baking grape pies may sound unusual, but the taste is sensational! tive taste, are favorites for preserving or for serving Vreering gt grapes for mid-winter use in school is easy to handle Recreaton Programs start WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Complex Hall Brochures distributed in this weekend's edition of The Castlegar Sun FITNESS LOONIE WEEK - Sept. 12 - 16 All fitness classes $1. Join us. Check out our new fitness passes for 1 mo. or 3 mo. ASTLEGAR & DISTRICT COMMUNITY COMPLEX 2101 - 6 Ave., Castlegar 365-3386 Phone Weekly treme io copies please. eR a ame te (468 Cotumbin Ave. ed by Maggie Tchir, is on | until October 2 at the Nation- al Exhibition Centre, This original felt show with its myriad of felt Lynn Tom Lynn is displaying his new work in the smaller The Castiogar Sun circulation manager, Tracy tyre (I) recently presented Alison White. wit with The Castlegar Sun's Early Bird Circulation prize consisting of two nights in Calgary at the Ti a $30 dinner for two, i puriels qpeased rh getoagahennes two Longhorn Dance Hall passes, and $40 gas from Mohawk. Alison accepted the $300 pri tee peak pack- age on behalf of her step-father, Walter Trusz. Japanese prints ‘In ber the Mcin- Exhibition Centre will show in the fall. Don't forget the hours are from 10:30 am. to 4:30 p.m. daily and 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekends. The Centre is closed on Mondays. You can be a winner too! Pekerabl 6 Rhy -Idie20a Weavers and Spinners The regular meeting of the Selkirk Weavers and Spin- ners Guild willbe held on Wedne: . September ts in the North American . The dead-, 14. | ments will be served. MArte - ° Continued from 28 and Juliette Spear. Refresh- Printmakers Show The Nelson Museum will be hosting a Printmakers Show from the Alberta and Malaspina Printsnakers Guild who have joined forces in an exhibition of prints in various processes of Out of the Woods Woodworkers who live in the Keveeky pomeay area are welcome to exhibit their work at base show called “Out of the ". There are some regula- prarage as to the choice of wood— a age of the There’s another interesting Who do you call when you want to make a meaningful con- tribution to your community? The Castlegar and District Community Services Centre is agency providing services to the people of Castlegar and the surrounding area. The Centre now has 13 services that include general counselling, a police-based , Victims Assistance Safe Homes, a program that provides safe shelter to women and their children who have been victims of abuse; alco- hol and drug counselling; youth outreach; family support services; Continued from 2B lunches, salads and snacks is another new approach. And, of course, the traditional B.C. grape jams and jellies remain a huge favorite. je .C. grape pies had been an wood has to | be grown locally. If you want further information call 352-8258. Winter Landscapes At the Artistic Aroma Cafe there is a display called Winter Land- scapes by Alf Crossley, and Katie Biche has six hand- coloured black and white photos, There is also a photo display called Faces of the World in colour depicting people from many lands such as Mexico, Haiti. B and Indi secret for years until me Sperling decided to begin selling them at her roadside Pio- neer Country Market in Kelow- na. Even she did not anticipate the grapes for the refreshing, natural taste, they are also buying a natural product.. B.C. grapes are a great source of dietary fibre, Vitamin C and potassium, as well as being low in calories and sodium free. Grapes are also a major source of resveratrol, a dietary sub- stance which research has The Growers has launched an in-store to intro- “People just love these grape pies. While they are most simi- lar to a blueberry pie, they defi- nitely have their own, w rfi duce consumers to B.C.'s Grape Expectations: a friendly four- some of little grapes who are dd to show the taste. And they are so easy to bake,” commented Mrs. Sper- ling, whose family has been growing fresh grapes in the Okanagan for three generations. While many consumers buy Pastor 365-6762 ST. PETER UTHE. 713 - 4th St, Castlegar Rev, V. Tech » 365-3664 ALL WELCOME! | CHURCH Ira L. 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The Castlegar Sun will design, print AND distribute your flyers for as little as 6.5¢ each.* Run them whenever you want, not on someone else's schedule, and your flyer won't be mixed in with other ones. And, depending on the package you order, we can also throw in an ad to remind people to look for your flyer! Call Cathy ¢ Nicole * Tracy 365-5266 TODAY! *eome restrictions apply. Ank for details The Golden Rule Submitted by: Pastor Stuart Laurie, Living Waters Faith Fellowship One needs only to watch our daily news broadcasts on TV or read the major headlines in our newspapers to discover that one of the major problem areas we deal with is in learning to prop- erly relate to each other. Whether it’s nation to nation, culture to culture, ethnic group to ethnic group, language group to language group or just person to person, I think many of us would agree that there is still a lot to be done to bring about greater peace and harmony in relation- ships. Often the problems would seem so vast that it is difficult to know where to begin with possible solutions but I believe the best place to begins i is always | with myself, to re-examine - Teen Sal - 13 Avenue | 9:30 am. at the Doukhobor oh ae ‘ mi WEDMESDAY: 7:00 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer what I am doing in my sphere of influence to help or hinder the process of good relations. Sunday hours are as follow: MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. ‘The National Library of Poet- ry has announced that $12,000 in prizes will be in prizes will be ded this year to over 250 i Poetry, 11419 Cronridge Dr., P.O. Box 704-1981, Owings Mills, MD 21117. The poem should be no more than 20 lines and the poct’s Museum. The public is invit- ed to attend. Kootenay Art Club During September there will be a few paintings of mem- bers of the Kootenay Art Club. The show continues at the CPR Museum until the end of CPR Museum The CPR Museum will be Band “WITH FAITH - SDS MLC 614 Christina Place WE GROW’ What is the real key to relating to others? It’s putting yourself in someone’s place instead of putting them in their place. Jesus Christ gave us the perfect rule for establishing quality Phone: 365-2271 human relationships. We call it the Golden Rule. Near the end of the sermon on the mount, Christ summed up a series of profound thoughts on human conduct by saying, “Therefore, whatever you want others to do for you, do so for them”. In this brief command, Christ taught us all a couple of things about developing proper, balanced relationships with others. First we need to decide how we want to be treated and then we need to begin treating others 108 a.m. - 3 p.m. 1128 - 3rd 11 a.m. - ‘Spm. PHARMASAV =e TO KNOW CHIREST AND TO MAKE HIM KNOWN in the same manner. The story is told of a gentleman who went out to a restaurant for a meal. The waitress, whose job it is to care for the people, made him feel as if he was really inconveniencing CARL'S PLAZA DRUGS 646 18th iZ-4pam. Plaza SCOTTIES MARINA LTD. Broadwater Road, Robson 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. JOHNNY’ s GROCERY & Gas ~ 7am. - 9) om.” Sundays 2 pm-8 pm Mon. - Sat. 2 pm-10 pm ANTHONY'S PIZZA & STEAK HOUSE 1101-2nd St., 4 p.m. - Midnight Guests with members welcome! 248 Columbia Ave., Ca: 365-7017 LOCAL VENDIBLES 2063 Hwy 3A, Tarrys 12-4 p.m. PANAGOPOULOS PIZZA PLACE 2305 Columbia Avenue 3 p.m. - Midnight DO-UN-TO BARGE SERVICES LTD. 1407 Lookout Rd., Thrums 24 HOURS A DAY MACHADO'S GROCERY LTD. BOTTLE DEPOT - 1108 - 4th Steet 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. BANJO'S PUB Located in the Fireside inn 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. PEOPLES DRUG MART 1502R Columbia Ave 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Shaw Cable Schedule Sept. 7 - Sept. 11, 1994 6:30 pm (Wed.) 9:00 am (Thurs.) 6:30 pm (Sun.) COMMUNITY DATELINE 7:00 pm (Wed.) 9:30 am (Thurs.) 7:00 pm (Sun.) 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Halfway through the meal the man pulled out a twenty dol- lar bill asking the waitress, “Could you please do me a favor and give me some change for this twenty dollar bill because I want to give you a good tip today?”. The waitress looked at the man and gave him a double take and then ran to the cash register. After changing the bill the waitress spent the next fifteen minutes hovering over the mans every need. He thanked her for her service, told her how important she was and left a good tip. Did the waitress deserve to be treated kindly? I think not. But when she was treated not as she was but as the gentleman wanted her to be and believed she could become, her perspec- tive suddenly changed. Whatever your position in a relation- ship, if you are aware of a problem, try being a catalyst for change by demonstrating and initiating the appropriate behaviour. Determine-not to be a reactor but an initiator. It may seem like a small step but it is an important one in the right direction towards becoming part of the solution.