The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, May 13, 1992 By Toni D'Amato ARIES - March 21/April 20 You're going to be enmeshed in domestic affairs this week. Expect to cope with heavy demands on your time and mye members of ‘our family, Looks as though some- body is going to try to pressure you into fi I you hy was “Man of the Peo- ple,” starring James Garner, dropped so quickly? How old is he? — A.S., Edgewater, Fla. James ‘Gamer Garner, who is 64, delighted fans with his return to TV in “Man of the People,” but un- fortunately the ratings weren’t high enough to keep it on. Garner, a high-school dropout and combat veteran of the Korean War, was born in 1928 in Norman, Okla. Al- ready a successful film actor, he became one of TV’s biggest Stars in the hit series “*Maver- ick’? and *‘The Rockford Files.” He reprised the former role in the series “Bret Maver- ick” and in a 1978 reunion movie. His other regular se- ries was “‘Nichols.”’ Garner also has his own production company. here is Estelle Getty from? Has she starred in any other series? How old is she? — R.W., Perry, N.Y. Getty was born in New York City on July 25, 1924, which makes her 67. She has por- trayed an elderly Sophia Pe- trillo on “The Golden Girls” with the help of a gray wig since 1985, when she was 61. Getty worked on and off Broadway for years, and she played Cher’s mother in the feature film “‘Mask” before can't possibly afford, perhaps to do with property or house decoration. TAURUS ~ April 21/May 21 As you'll be feeling a bit restless and jumpy, you'll very likely accept all the invitations that come your way, rush off on instant trips and wear yourself out. Don't bite off more than you can chew. Refrain from envy; it's the source of much unhappiness GEMINI - May 22/June 21 This could be a good money-making week with lots of opportunities to increase your savings. As always, you've got to guard against plunging thoughtlessly into every get-rich- quick scheme that comes along Your naturally buoyant character will help you overcome a problem that’s been worrying you for some time. When it’s out of the way, you'll have the time to meet some- ‘one who'll be just right for you! CANCER - June 22/July 22 Keep calm, let things take their natu ral course, and within the next few days, there should be a dramatic upswing in all your affairs. You just can't go wrong! All those good feel- ings make you feel alert, lively and especially attractive to the opposite sex! Think big thoughts, but relish small pleasures. LEO - July 23/August 23 You're going to be steam-rolling your way through the opposition with your usual charm and enthusi- asm, but don’t be surprised if the people around you just think you're being aggressive. You'll need a lot of tact and diplomacy to pull your plans into operation; try to be especially sensitive to other people's feelings at the beginning of the week VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Never give up on your dreams. Even though things may not have been going you way, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. See a movie you've been wanting to, or delve into a novel; escape is just what you need. Things start picking up at the end of the week. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 After the first couple of days, which are filled with bickering and misunderstandings, you'll really HOROSCOPES May 10-16 * whelmed trying to cope with all the get down to work and forge ahead with your ambitions. Those in authority will recognize and reward all this hard work. Take time to smell the roses. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 This will be a good week for taking exams and passing them, including driving tests and all forms of study and cultural goings-on. You'll feel super-confident and able to cope with anything. After mid-week there could be an unexpected cash bonus or promotion. Emotional affairs will prove rewarding SAGITTARIUS — Nov 23/Dec 21 Your love life seems fairly satisfac tory, though the end of this week looks happier than the beginning for embarking on any new long-term attachments. You'll be in demand socially, and find it easy to get along with people from all walks of life Don't make plans you can't keep. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Don't let anyone talk you out of pur suing what you know is a good idea. Remember, everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but this doesn’t necessarily mean you should live by them. A mysterious Scorpio will enter your life; proceed with caution! AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 A lot of hard work needs to be done this week. You'll probably feel over- pressures, so take special care of your health. Since you're likely to have all sorts of social pleasures in the evenings, there's a real danger of burning the candle at both ends. PISCES -— Feb 19/March 20 If you've been feeling lonely lately, prepare yourself, because things are going to change. There's somebody new on the horizon. In fact, there are several new people who all find you attractive, amusing and good compa- ny. As they say, “when it rains, it pours,” so enjoy! YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: In the past, whatever you've strived for, you've usually attained. This year is no exception. Set your goals high; there is a lot of drive and ener- gy coming from you, and the poten- tial for achievement is endless, A change of job or promotion is likely The social scene may be quiet for a while, but honestly, do you really care for partying a// that much? Someone you've known for some time will become a more significant part of your life. Romance figures prominently, especially this summer. Canadian Quiz-Cross by Maureen Azimov 12 13 1s 16 landing her role on “The Golden Girls.” watched “‘Bonanza’”’ for years. Which of the lead- ing characters have died, and whe is still alive? — G.G., Osceola, Ind. Lorne Greene, Michael Lan- don and Dan Blocker. who played patriarch Ben Cart- wright and his sons Little Joe and Hoss, respectively, are dead. So are Ray Teal. who played Sheriff Roy Coffee, and Victor Sen Yung, who played housekeeper Hop Sing. Still living are Pernell Roberts, who played Adam Cartwright and David Ca- nary, who played Candy. hat was the name of the hotel that was run by Bea Benaderet in the old se- ries “Petticoat Junction”? We loved that show and have been having our own little trivia war about it. — K.W., Denver Benaderet played Kate Brad- ley, owner of the Shady Rest Hotel, which was nestled in the tiny town of Hooterville. The same people who pro- duced “‘Petticoat Junction” also produced “Green Acres.” Characters from ‘‘Petticoat Junction,” usually Eb Daw- son and Newt Kiley, were seen often on both shows ACROSS DOWN 1. Sore all over 5. Computer coded data 8. 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Whee, Calvin and: Hobbes by Bill Watterson WITH GREAT EFFORT, CALWIN TWE HUMAN INSECT TWE PAPER IN THE TYPENRY [Wis ONLY nore FOR PROPER ‘TREATMENT LIES IN MEDICAL WIS ABILITY To WRITE A LEGIBLE MESSAGE TO HIS. FAMILY / HERE COMES SUSIE 1M GOING TO THROW A PINE CONE AT HER 4 XK oO \ \ ». \ — T WENT TO SCHOOL, PLAYED OUTSIDE, AND DID MY WOMEWORK I'M EXHAUSTED ! aif Ate We CRAWLS YO EM KEY PS! WHO WROTE “HELP I'M A BUG" ON MY LETTER eve] WEEN 1-2 By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott OH, AND THANKS for SENDING THe Books FoR 20€, MOM. LIKE THEM? ARE You KIDDING? N ( pepe) THEM! uf P ae a VxO- 7 1 SEE YOU TWO HAVE BEEN READING, UIHEN DADDY SAYS “NOT HE MEANS NO’! THAT 15, UNLESS HE MEANS "MAYBE," 3 ji fi\\ Page 7B The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, May 13, 1992 Sun Classifieds 365- | IN MEMORIUM | [cnr tine wan angle was] Angele was short but It was a lifetime gift from God. Angela Montgomery, daughter of Robert and Rita was born May 5, 1992 at 6:00 a.m. at Grace Hospital, Vancouver and Grandparents, Has ind Maria Bartsch of Saskatoon, Tilly Montgomery of Williams Lake, Uncles, Peter Montgomery, Peter, Herb, and Henry Bartsch, Aunt Heidi Bartsch and sister Melody. In lieu of flowers we request that a donation be sent to Grace Hospital in, a favorite charity or if parents have children, to use the money to spend a special time with them. [ PERSONALS | STOP SMOKING NOW with Ad- vanced Laser “Plus” powerful Habit control. Eliminates withdrawal, crav- ings, weigh gain. Save 50% in Cas- tlegar Wednesday, May 27th and Trail Thursday, May 28. Hurry! Final Days At This Price. ($49.95) Call Al- pha Therapy Today! (Kelowna) 769- 6287. PLEASE HELP HOBBS IS LOST! HE IS A LARGE BLACK CAT WITH A BIT OF WHITE UNDER HIS CHIN, HE IS NEUTERED, FLUFFY & FRIENDLY. HE PET FOR SALE PUPPIES. Show, pet, Health guar- snteed $250 - $00 (509) 684-1567. PUPPIES: Golden minia- The Castlegar Sun will not be responsible for any errors in advertisements 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 is given, the C. gar Sun will regard the ad as correct and will charge accordingly. The Castlegar Sun accepts no liability in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. MUST HAVE A_ SPECIAL DIET.HE DISAPPEARED NEAR THE CASTLEGAR HOSPITAL QN APRIL 23. HE WAS WEARING A BROWN DOG COLLAR WITH A TAG GIVING HIS NAME AND TEL NUMBER. ture Eskimos, Lhasas, Dachshunds, Poms, Poodies, etc., 625-4471 __ LIVESTOCK & FARM SUPPLIES WILLING 17 year old will cut lawns or do odd jobs. Reasonable rates Call Shaun 365-3974. [ HELP WANTED | | PLEASE CALL 365-8455 OR 365-2257 IF YOU THINK YOU 2 YEARLING heifers & hay for sale. Phone 428-5149 or 428-2605 — HAVE SEEN HIM. 7 LEGAL NOTICES | |cLassiries SELL PUBLIC NOTICE SEALED TENDERS for the project below, ‘endorsed with the Project : closing date. Submission documents can be rough the ; Contracting Services, Room 742. 800 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C., Phone (604) 666- PROJECT NAME: PROJECT LOCATION: NUMBER: ‘THE WORK INCLUDES: Janitorial Services ee ae Janitorial services in Air Terminal Buliding, Control Tower, West WANTED: 50 people to participate in weight . Phone Building and Firehail/Maintenance Sarege: frome IV 1. 1008 te dene 80) 1880 wah an 2, one-year extensions. John ; 365-3831. WEST KOOTENAY SINGLES CLUB. Are you single, wish to meet new people? Call 368-8322, 365-3834 or 352-6649. ‘CLOSING DATE: DEPOSIT: ‘on return of the documents in good condition within 30 days from the proposal closing date. INSERT To be considered, each proposal must be submitted in duplicate on the forms supplied by Materiel and Contractin CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Gladys Askew would like to express their thanks to the staff of the Castlegar Hospital, Castleview Care Ceritre, Lodge members, relatives and friends for all their love, prayers, sympathy and donations God Bless You All. Joan & Peter Roth, Dianne, Kathy, Cindy & families. THANKS TO ALL MY DEAR FRIENDS who made my BIG birthday so memorable — Olga COMING EVENTS LASCA BENEFIT DANCE, Sunday May 17 8:30 p.m. Pauline Lamb/Mystic Rose, Nelson Civic Centre Badminton Hall, Advance $8, Door $10 Students $7. Castlegar and District Heritage Society Suckerderg Toland Park * Castlegar Reil Station Museum ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT HERITAGE SOCIETY Thurs., May 14th, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. at the C.P. Rail Station Museum 400 - 13th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. All members and others interested please attend — 5 9 08, 742, 800 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. - Telephone (604) 666-5661. All tenders must be accompanied by the security specified on the tender documents. Ci lew Care Centre in Castlegar, B.C. facility which b ADMINISTRATOR 61 bed intermediate care facility located The Administrator is responsible for the general management of the ge’ 9 total iP Y your way to run errands, and pick them up on your way home! Vogue Studio, 1125 - 4th St, Castlegar - 365-7515 eeamiamanlibiciekaieiainanieneniieiaaianl resident care, lobbying on behalf of the facility and liaison work with the community. The Idea! candidate will possess relevant and séveral years of experience in a health care setti leadership and interpersonal skill references, by May 29, 1992 to: Qualified candidates should submit their resumes, including education |. Excellent familiarity with collective NATIONAL y y ona large expansion program requires 3 full or part time employees. If you have a car and are looking for new or additional income, call 426-2782 ELECTROLUX, 275 2A Cranbrook Mail. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for Heavy Mechanic. Journeyman with John Deere experience pre- ferred. Mail applications to 4130 Minto Road, Castlegar, BC V1N 4C1. ‘THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT Y NOTICE OF INTENTION This notice Is to alert residents and property owners In the vicinity of Kinsmen Park and any other interested parties, that the Castlegar Festival Society Is scheduling a “Sunfest Street Dance’ in Kinsmen Park, to take place; SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1992 from 8 P.M. to 1 A.M. Any persons who have objections, please contact the City of Castlegar at 365-7227. The Festival Society AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU! Excel- lent pay, benefits, transportation. (407) 292-4747 ext. 1267, 6 a.m.-7 P.m, toll refy d CRUISE SHIP JOBS HIRING! Sum- mer/year round. $300-900 weekly. Photographers, tourguides, casino workers, deck hands, plus more! Ha- waii, Caribbean, Bahamas. 1-601- EARN MONEY reading books at home. Many readers needed full/part time. Amazing recorded message reveals details. Call (509) 623-2453 Ext. #118. If you are interested in earning a little extra money this summer call Denise @ 365-7848 Monday thru Friday 8:30 - 4:30 for SOUTH CASTLEGAR IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS ROUTE CALL DENISE @ 365-7848 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY TOP QUALITY upc 80% THIS WEEK WE’RE STRIPPING “Our Parts Aren't Used Up!” 365-6225 * 365-8231 Castlegar Industrial Park OKANAGAN AND Kootenay Valley Business Territory for Sale. Excel- lent money-making. For further intor- mation call 1-492-5613 ask for Mr. Konyi._ RAPIDLY EXPANDING international ACT NOW! Excelient wages! Spare time assembly. Easy work at home. No i Call 1-504-641-7778 EXPERIENCED (PREFERRED) class 1 driver. Start immediately. send Resume to Box E Creston Val- ley Advance Box 1279 Creston, BC 1 FULL TIME, mature, energetic, r Ext. 123. Open 24 hrs including Sun- day. Ri fee requi HAIR SALON For Sale. Good clien- tele; excellent location owner willing to stay on part time only; excellent price; apply to Box M, c/o Creston able, ry QI im- mediately. Boswell area. Ask for Lyn INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION expanding in the Castlegar area. We will recruit 3 people who are honest and of neat appearance to call on our present customers and contact potential new accounts. Please send resumes to Mr. Bill Love, 114-1889 i Rd., K AQHA STALLION at stud “Croton Oil Press” (by Impressive Shiek) “Slick” has a gorgeous head, excel- lent conformation, stands 15.3 hands and dark bay in colour. He is very athletic and has a great disposi- tion. ALSO STANDING “Hot Run ‘n’ Coke". Two years old AQHA Palomi- no stallion (Impressive & Hot coke x Dogs Hotrodoer Blood lines). This handsome stock horse has a great hip, pretty head and already stands 15.0 hands. He is a quiet and gentie — nice to be around. For more in- formation call late evenings 428- 4008 — Creston, will be held COUNTRY ROADS GENERAL Castlegar & District Community Services Centre MEN’S SUPPORT GROUP Castlegar Community Services will be offering a Men's Support Group in May (date TBA) The group will present an opportunity to explore the stress in our lives and discover directions toward health and well-being. There is no charge For more information phone: 365-2104 STORE, FRUITVALE complete line of grains, 55 pound sacks. Bulk sales available 367-9229, COW CALF units for sale: Simmen- tal, Hereford, Charles cross Phone 7794 . 7-4 — Creston. FLASHY BLACK 1/2 Arab Gelding, 4 years old, green broke, good in bush, easy to catch, trailers $1000 obo 428-2312 — Creston, PUREBRED ARAB Gelding, 13 years old, 14 hands; Also wanted a good Child's horse. Phone 428-5631 — Creston. LOST & FOUND COST: Men's Burgundy wallet May 7, 1992. 4:30 p.m 500 9th Avenue 365-6319 Chris or Irene If you have found or lost an item call The Castlegar Sun. All ads are free. FREE PETS STUDENT EMPLOYMENT 10 YEAR old boy would like odd jobs. Valley Vista area. 365-8074. _ a female Germa Shepherd, spayed, loves children 365-3332 — Castlegar. PETS FOR SALE 18 YEAR OLD willing to do yard work, lawn cutting, etc. ask for David 365-6316. Roadside Pet Food & Supplies featuring: ‘Fromm Pet Food’ ‘Ever Clean Cat Litter’ and ‘BUDGIES FOR SALE’ 2253 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-5225 FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS L , BC. V1X 5V5. STAY HOME EARN MONEY! Varie- ty of jobs available. Earn $00 + per week. Call 24 hour RECORDED message for amazing free details. (604) 623-2380 ext. WA93. WANTED: EXPERIENCED chair- side or CDA for dental office. Please contact Jackie LaBine, 1251 Cedar Avenue, Trail, BC V1R 4B9. WORK WANTED GORD’S MOBILE WELDING. No job a | have a full portable welding rig with tools & wire feeders | also do heavy mechanical work | am looking for work in the Castl 4 would like to relocate. | am also looking for a small shop to rent if you can give me information please call Harvey at 765-6566 — Kelowna, _ MAN FOR HIRE. 7 years heavy equipment experience; parts pur- chaser, stock control 3 years; & car- penter’s helper 3 years. Part-time or full-time work. 365-2964. STEVE'’S YARD SERVICE: lawn, hedges, landscaping and general yard clean-ups FREE ESTIMATES (604) 365-7616 Res 365-3253 Valley Adv Box 1279 Creston, BC VOB 1G0. Find it in the Classifieds ed people in Kootenay area. imme- diate income, unlimited potential. Call Market Vision (604) 682-8680 or Environet (604) 681-0618. MECHANICAL . HEAVY DUTY AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ° GENE WADDINGTON 365-7006 Pu Cling Partnerships [ ogether/ Hi Pardner! The Cancer Society wants to round you up! 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