Page 6B The.Castlegar Sun “Wednesday, November 6, 1991 ‘Clothes that change colour Popular v with all ages SHARLENE IMNOFF. “Sun Editor. " Some people travel far. and ‘wide to find the fect Christmas :gift—something that is both dif- ‘ferent and inexpensive, Yet: there ‘tis a clothing product distributed “right here in Castlegar. which con-. tains both of these attributes and more, And guess what?’ ‘There’ 8 no line - ups! Irene Haviland is a local distrib- -utor for a product which has taken tthe West Kootenay literally by torm—a colorful storm that is, id she's prepared to handle the “ above average orders she's been receiving from residents preparing for Christmas early. Out of her own home in the Castlegar area, Haviland dis- tributes the popular. ‘Colour Magic Original’ clothing, These colourfully designed muscle shirts, T-shirts, ‘sweatshirts, bicy- cle and baseball caps are making a big hit in the clothing industry. The clothing is made up of quality ‘Fruit of the Loom’ fabric, and can consist of 100 per cent cotton, or 50 per cent cotten and 50 per cent polyester, whatever the customer chooses. The sweat- shirts, which are fleece lined, as well as the T-shirts, have an appealing colourful look to them, : However, the fact that sets these clothes apart from others in the market is their ability to change colouis with varying tem. “I'm "hol really too sure ‘what makes the colours change, | but they've definitely been attractin alot of attention,” said Havilatd. aon Tason Te shirts are so appeal- ing is because each one isan original.” ' OREM — Irene Haviland _ Clothing distributor ENTREES Pork Chops Salisbury Veal Cutlets Baked Lasagna SEAFOOD Bursting with seafood stuffing Salmon Steak ..... Sauteed in lemon butter mA XQ NEW MANAGEMENT NEW MENU Family Dining at Reasonable Prices’ Chicken Teriyaki wees $12.95 8 oz, chicken breast baked in our own teriyaki sauce Chicken Cordon Bleu ..... Chicken breast stuffed with swiss cheese & black forest bam B.B.Q. Chicken we eessceees $12.95 Half chicken baked in our own BBQ sauce 2 pork chops grilled to perfection, with baked apple Baby Beef Liver ... Lightly breaded and smothered in sauteed onions and bacon Steak wivewmaevcnced $9:95 Minced steak topped with sauteed onions a breaded veal fried and seasoned to pediedtion . Baby Back Ribs . ae Hibs done in our own tangy BBQ sauce sertretateeseesssenees $8.95 Topped with three cheeses and served with garlic toast Stuffed Rainbow Trout ............... $12.95 4 Try Our Hi Arrow Steak Specialties ¢ This is only a sample of the many items on our evening menu. We also serve a kiddies menu STOP IN FOR OUR DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL ssseesenvee $13.95 « $8.95 . $14.95 BANQUETS the sun, or a touch of a hand, as many as three different colours can change in the clothing, pro- viding a completely different. look than what. was first Perceived. Some examples can include bright greens turning to yellow, purples take on shades of, ink and blue, red can become, orange or green, The ‘Colour Magic Origit clothing boasts'of many different designs, including a sponge effect and a rain wash effect. Colours can change vertically, dig onally and horizontally.- nee frene, Haviland aisles the sini clothing she. has available at ther home "in € Castle- gar. The popular ‘Colour Magic Original’. clothing contains a feature which has proven to be very popular with all ages—they change colour dramatically. sun starr PHOTO /Sharione Imhott are so appealing is because each one is‘an original. No two shirts are ever alike," said Haviland. “Specialty shirts are also avail- able, and if Irene does not carry something a customer is looking for, she can have it ordered in two days. The sporty-looking T-shirts and sweatshirts, which are fun to wear, are available in a-wide range of sizes, for both children and adults, And most importantly, they are very durable. “These clothes are not just for . trendy youth, they are made to wash and wear, so everyone can enjoy wearing them.” ‘Help; | padre, Or come out ‘Tuesday nig to the Pass Creek Fire’ 365-3722. has’ Openings’ for’ eewievad people interested in becoming firefighters. 2 offer Excellent training in" * firefigh ting, safety and first aid. ; SS Us ' ‘Help.Our Community’ Become a Volunteer { ; Firefighter Call 365-2556 (after.6).ar 365-6007, its at 7pm pt. Hall. Volunteers Wanted!!! "Another reason why Haviland *has-been‘kept busy with cus- tomers is because the clothing i is “available for purchase'in only a few selected stores across Canada. (“People are very curious about the clothes and how it is possible that the colours can change, and keep changing,” she continued. | “As-well as this, Haviland, who is raising children of her own, realizes the importance, of finding a quality Shae product. at, 2 -Feasonable pps ing the quality, personal service which Irene offers from her own home to be a refreshing change, “If anyone would like to come down and take a lock at the Colour Magic Original shirts, no appointment is necessary.” Irene Haviland is located in the Selkirk college/Airport vicinity. Her home phone number is 365- 7306. Irene will be displaying her clothing at the Chahko-Mika Mall 14, 15 and 16. Disabled auto butt builds dream car STERLING NEWS SERVICE Being paralyzed from the isn't going to prevent from building his The 36-year old Tswassen res- ident is restoring a 1960 Corvette convertible to showroom condi- tion with the aid of some friends. “I'm the supervisor, and they act as my hands,” says Mr. Boden of the volunteer mechan- ics who are working to restore the classic sports car according to . the strict standards of the Nation- al Corvette Restoration Society — which only allows the use of factory-original parts. While he won't be able to drive the car himself, Mr. Boden Presented to: clients: f ‘If you know of cunt Jarrett at 365-5266, or E xcellence in WZ The & stl gar Sun AIRS This award will be presented every week to,someone in Castlegar who-‘shows xtraordinary service to his/her customers The’ recipients will: receive an award plaque to’keep courtesy of Kats Trophys _and_a lunch for 2, value to. $20.00, ‘courtesy of the Fireside Dining) Room. - We'd like everyone in icitlegar' to know. there is an "E. in their community, and to congratulate, each of them Personally. that. “offers "Excellence in Service," cali me, Jon Service Award Cindy Nault Hi Arrow Dining Room ellence in Serves is looking forward to being a pas- senger. “I'll just velcro myself in,” he laughs. ,, He bought the car before the 1985 accident that cost him the use of his arms and Iegs. He was driving another vehicle when he hit a patch of ice and skidded into a telephone pole. He decided to sell his business — a lock and security company — but not his Corvette. He says he has kept his car because he doesn’t want his disability to limit his life. “I'm paralyzed from the neck down, and most people would tell you that I am a totally depen- dant person,” says Mr. Boden. “I do rely on people to eat and I do rely on people to get me in and out of bed, but as far as the other functions of the day are con- cerned, I’m a very, very, very independent person.” He is studying architecture at BCIT, using a mouth stick to do his drafting on a computer. , He hopes to have his car road-1 -ready in time to celebrate his gradua- tion next summer. The Corvette has been stripped down to its frame and running gear, and its engine and drive train have been completely overhauled. “We fired [the engine] up the other day,” Mr. Boden says, “It ran a little hotter than I wanted it to — but I know how to fix that. ‘Public Discussion: A Principal of the Baha’i Faith “The central teaching of Bahd' w’ lldh is the oneness of mankind.” #2 Ponderosa Trailer Court Robsta, . Thursdays 7:30 Ph. 365-3312 + 36 "5339 » 365-823 6 ‘Wednesday, November 6, 1991 The Castlegar Sun ey NewS Ol 4 nie w's':'o f+ th current compilation of themost things people do, edited by Chuck Shepherd. Proof that true stories are a © sonalitics who did if, In an Oklahoma trial, Floyd Allen Medl who had to stopped for suspicion of drunk- cn driving. After ‘some arguing, y Ieaned into - a murder, denied that he had had his Miranda rights read to him beforehand, stating that the Miranda warning had been a patrol car and punched the officer in the chest, but Mead- ows claimed he was only touch- ing the deputy’s shirt to sce to onc of his secondary personalities. * Oshkosh, Wis., high school biology teacher James L.Harri- son, charged last December with having had sex with al6- year-old student, exp! d the her or not it was foreign- made, + In Pittsburg, Calif., in July, after he gave up a game-win- ning home run to a girl, Little League pitcher Mike Ippolito said (: ing to his coach) Presence of semen at the back of his classroom by saying that he was preparing specimen slides for his students. ¢ Paul Domenech, 34, beat drunk-driving charges before a jury in Tampa, Fla., in May. Though police say his car was weaving from lane to lane, he proved that the alcohol officers smelled on his breath was the mixture of rubbing alcohol and gasoline he had just used in a performance in his occupation weirder than made-up Stories. The product catalog of the Menstrual Health Foundation of Santa Rosa, Calif., offers wash- able cotton sanitary napkins for $5 each and lauds its dedication to helping women everywhere “who are saying ‘yes’ to men- strual empowerment and ... reclaiming the menstrual mys- teries —for our daughters, our- selves, our old wise women and the Earth.” The con- asap * Police seized 55 animals from the Burbank, Calif.,home of Pedro and Graciela Cuervo in March b the: that the reason she got such a good pitch to hit was that just before he threw the ball she winked at him, causing him to become flustered. « Sherman Hill, ticketed last year for driving alone in a two- person-minimum carpool lane near San Francisco,told the judge that he was not violating the law, in that his dog was in the front seat with him. He has a seeing-cye dog because he is blind in his left eye and partially blind in the right and, he says, needs the dog to bark when there is a car in front of him. He also disputed whether he tried to outrun a pursuing patrolman, y the couple of planning Santeria cult sacrifices —especially’ since they found a bow! of blood at the home,along with two decapitated quail and 10 people dressed in ceremonial robes. The Cuervos maintained “that they were merely preparing a barb and that the “blood” cludes, “When you bleed, think of MHF!” COMPELLING EXPLANATIONS ° In Phoenix, Ariz., Alfred Lavers, 48, argued unsuccess- fully earlier this year that he should not receive the death penalty for slowly and tortur- ously stabbing his wife and stepdaughter to death. Lavers argued that the law discrimi- nates’ against poor people who cannot afford expensive guns in order to commit murder and therefore must rely on crude * weapons that kill slowly. * Latest Multiple-Personali- ties Excuses: Larry Sanders, dismissed from graduate school at the University of Milinois for plagiarism, filed suit recently for reinstatement, claiming that it-was one of his secondary per- was really marinade. , he was up in order to cool off the dog. He lost. EEEHH-UUUUU, GROSS! * The office directly below the coroner’s evidence room at the Cooper Green Hospital in Birmingham, Ala., was closed briefly in March, The evidence room is used to dry out evi- dence from autopsies ‘of people who die mysteriously,and ¢ In June, the ion of Rodney Griffin in Pennsylvania for a 1983 murder was post- poned. During his1984 wial, he stated that he would never have used the particular murder weapon in that case, an old, decrepit pistol with tape wrapped around it, because he is “a man of class”. *”'* David: Tse was acquitted by a New York City jury in July in the murder of a reputed gang member. The jury found that Tse acted in “self-defense” by firing 18 shots(requiring him to reload his .38-caliber revolver twice) at his victim. * Mayor Luther Meadows of Nixa, Mo., was charged in December with assault on a police officer after being b of an improperly sealed drain pipe in that room,maggots were leaking through to the room below. + A man picked up by ambu- |” lance in Perth, Australia, in July forced the evacuation of the ambulance crew and the employees of two’ hospital emergency rooms. He - was >|‘: ‘uncontrollably emitting. poi-:, we News of the weird » News of the weird she made her strict religious ? belicfs about handling the body known to officials but that the body later turned up with a | severe head wound. Hicks sus- pects that “Edwin” might have “sat up"abruptly while in stor- ‘age, either hitting his head or so startling an employee that the employee might have punched him, (Send your Weird: News to Chuck Shepherd, P.O. Box57141, Washington, D.C. 20037.) (The NAL/Plume paperbacks “News of the Weird” ($6.95),and the all-different “More News of the Weird” ($7.95) —each with over 500 of the most bizarre true news sto- ries from the collections of authors Chuck Shepherd, John J.Kohut and Roland Sweet — are available at most bookstores or by mail from New American Library, P.O. Box 699,Bergen- ‘field, NJ. 07621. Include $1.50 per book for postage and handling.) , COPYRIGHT 1991 UNIVER- SAL PRESS SYNDICATE 4900 Main 8t., Kansas City, Mo. 64112, “sonous fumes from various, - body parts due to the industrial- strength pesticides he had swal- lowed. * Louise Hicks sued the Santa Barbara, Calif., Sheriff’s Department and funeral home employees last year for negli- gence in handling the body of her late husband,Edwin, after he died of a heart attack. She said Pellet Stoves & Fireplace Inserts ‘Keep summer-warm year-round with Whitfield--America's first and favorite pellet burning stove and fireplace insert. Easy, land sound - that's the Advantage H-T. WHITFIELD - making the world warm! >> Feeds ‘Automatically BUCK HAVEN - Waneta Road at Beaver Creek Santan Stadio « Suntan bed ° Wolff System “NEW BULB“ * MusiciBuilt- in stereo _s Drop in. Exquisite selection of _sensuous, naughty . {exotic lingerie. ‘Lotions and potions to ~ ‘arouse the emotions. 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