VOIC Gua“ February 22, 1989 ar ENTERTAINMENT February 22, 1989 VOICG.«“er” ‘1988 Contribution Deadline is March 1st’ INVEST TODAY! Ty Competitive Rates Convenient Terms ~ — VARIABLE AND FIXED TERMS — INSTANT INCOME TAX RECEIPTS — NO FEES CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Your Community Financial Centre for Over 40 Years! CASTLEGAR SLOCAN PARK 601-1Bth St., 365-7232 Highway 6 226-7212 — Acappella Melloyds on the way * Offer Applies to Stereo Video/Audio Only OFFER ENDS FEB. 28, '89 O.A.C. te Selection of Records Tapes & CD's Many More in Store Specials a Sales & Service in the Towne Square Mal (OLD EATONS Bu! 364-1817. > The Vatican Wrote Connnnnnity Centre will be the setting foran evening 41 entertainment by -Van- hop quartet, y, March 16 unique ionally vast four years ig an ever eputation ahd followin As well as headlining m many venue including the Arts Clut nd The Commodore of, Nels« rts His the Chahke lika Mall until Feb 28 Barb-Brown and Fran Wallis have been working for the Kootenay Museum Association and Historical Society since early autumn setting up a permanent research file on the foun: dation of sports in Nelson. The exhibit features some ot their discoveries. ugh interviews with the families city bled and the Planning a Wedding? We Sell Distinctive Invitations, Napkins etc COME SEE US AT Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave Prince Ch men and Princess Diana ina command performance’ at the of Canada Banquet their television appearan’ variety sfows as well The Fame Game itchback. They were also guest artists at the Manitoba Regional Music Festival, the Richmond Vocal Jazz Festival, and the B.C. Jazz Festival, At the 1987 Entertainment Awards, the Melloy i n award for best ck-drilling “and boating foundations of tructure open to the roughout d uration Playwright to hold seminar Many Kootenay ber The Tomorrow Box performed by residents will rem Theatre Energy several yea Anne Chislet hold arscriptwriting seminar Feb. 24 in To register, call the Kootenay Cost of the wrig ght will seminar Chistett, whose plays include the Governor-General’s Award-winning Quiet in the Land, will also read at the on Public Library Thursday, Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. Admission is free She also wrote Damn Yankees, and Morningside listeners recently heard her radio drama, Yankee Notions ALL THE RIGHT REASONS FOR RENTING AT ALL SHE DID WAS RENT A MOVIE! In Castlegar the Winner Is: LINDA MACKEY Linda Mackey of Castl the ticket of a trip for two to Reno, Nevada and is congratulated by Castlegar Riverside Video Manager, Ivan Groseclose. 789 Columbia Ave., Castlegar The sa mr will perform March 16 at the Vallican Whoie Community Centre starting at 7:00 p.m. IN CONCERT Money matters By MAUREEN FORSTER Great Pacific Management Co. Lid. Financial planning is an ongoing process and although it is primarily designed to lead to a comfortable retirement, it is in fact as much concer ned with the present as it is with the future It is amazing to see how hard peoplé work to acquire money and how little they do with jt aside from spending it. What is most amazing is tow few people make their: money earn more money so that they won't haveto work their fingers to the bone until the day they die. It’s surprising because financial freedom is easily attainable Financial freedom does mean planning and acting for the Ong term If you are like most people, the future seems to be like a distant shore, 100 far off to see, and too far to be concerned with. How much time do you spend planning and acting for the future? Start now. Think about yéur financial fitness. Do you have a realistic plan for your financial independence? Comfileté the following-quiz and find out Vex NO Do you havea realistic plan for financial independence that will allow you to retire with financial dignity? Have youestablished long-term financial goals and set specific objectives? Is your cash flow under control To pay yourself first in order tosave for the future? Have you taken appropriate action to shelter yourself from the ravages of inflation and disinflation? Do you prepare monthly budgets and an annual net worth statement? Are your investments arranged in atax-effective manner Are you taking maximum advantage of tax-sheltered and tax-deferred investments such as RRSPs? Are you maximizing your investment returns with dividend income and capital gains? Are you taking advantage of income splitting opportunities with your spouse?| Do you invest the family allowance cheque,in your children’s names? Do you havea Registered Education Savings Plan have you made room 4RESP) lor your chidren? —e Do you have liquid cash reserves tolast six months inthe event of an accident or disability? Do you believe your investments are adequately diversified? Have you reviewed your insurance program recently and are you getting the best value for your insurance dollar? Do you have the maximum allowable income disability insurance? * Could your family live comfortably on your insarance proceeds in the event of your death? Do you have an estate plan that will adequately ensure your family’s financial future? Have you reviewed your will during the last three years? Are yqurretirementassets currently sufficient to allow youtoretire when you wish? Do you know where you are now? Do you have a clear and concise picture of your present financial situation? Do you know where you are going? Have you projected the probable consequences of your past decisions? Do you know where you want to g0? Have you clarified your goals for each stage of life, translating them into specific objectives and identifying present and future problem areas? Do you know how you can get there? Do you have appropriate strategies to match your.resources to your objectives? Do you know Whocan help you? Have you identified and evaluated all of the alternative services and products available to you? . Now, score the quiz you just took, giving yourself one point for each Ne. From the score of **No"’ answers, if you have a total of Five points orless You have excellent financial fitness and your main objective will be to fine-tune your strategies to stay fit Six to 15 points You have average financial fitness and your main objective will be to improve your program. You must capitalize on your strengths and learn some new techniques while considering other alternatives. You must also Feview the weaker areas and change those parts of your program. 16 0 25 points You have poor financial fitness. But don’t despair, you are not alone __Only one person in 10 in Canada and the United States is financially fit! $1500 ~ USED VEHICLES IN STOCK NOW! USED — IN STOCK NOW °B6 S15 iw. dase, V6 auto *84 ACCORD 4 door, auto 786 JEEP comanche, v6 sta °85 CITATION 4a, 4 cy! *84 CELEBRITY 4. air *88 TOPAZ GL ¢ar., air *86 ARIES 44r., 4 cyi., auto *B81 CHEV %4-TON axa *83 LEBARON S/W air *85 MINI VAN 26, auto "88 TERCEL DX «ar. 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