Page 10B The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, September 29, 1993 Variety Club to once again sponsor ‘“‘Annual Show of Hearts” Submitted Variety Club Telethon Chairman Barry Law announced Friday that the 28th Annual “Show of Hearts” will take place at the Plaza of Nations and Enterprise Hall, February Sth and 6th, 1994. “The venue is perfect for presenting a spec- tacular, family-oriented show,” said Law in ref- erence to Variety's 22-hour fundraising Telethon, BUY BRITISH COLUMBIA SAVINGS BONDS BY PHONE You don't need to stand in line to make an investment in your future. Call Burns Fry today to order your British Columbia Savings Bonds 762-5178 CALL ELDON WOROBIEFF COLLECT FRYummnp Suite 202, 1665 El'is St., Kelowna, British ¢ vbia VIY 215 ‘Tel: (604) 762-5178 Fax: (604) 762-2074 without whose expertise over our 28 year Telethon history, Speak Your Mind ALL CANDIDATES FORUM Monday, October 4 ¢ 7:00 p.m. Fireside Banquet Room Everyone Welcome broadcast live in partnership with BCTV, throughout the entire province Law added presents many exciling possibilities and we are indeed fortunate to have the strong support of our many partners, particularly BCTV, The Plaza of Nations setting commitment, talents, and we would not be able to present this major fundraising enterprise Along with the new venue will come a whole new look for Telethon Vancouver advertising and design firm Thumbnail Productions Inc., Telethon °94 Richard Klingle of Thumbnail will be gener- ously assisting Variety with the cr and the implementation of this year’s awareness campaign, as well as the development of an has been invited by Variety to act as “agency of record” for 1s." exciting, new visual identity for the 1994 “Show re ecstatic about the logo,” beamed Law, referring to the fresh new Telethon look empha. sizing the “Show of Hearts” theme a The "Show of Hearts” logo will appear onvall ative clements Last y Telethon television and print materials *s Variety Club Telethon on BCTV raised a record $4,506,859 for the physically and mentally challenged children of B.C Christian Women hold meeting at Fireside Inn Submitted were treated to a lovely solo by Barb Peters from Grand Forks. Thursday, September 16th found 58 women, enjoying an evening of “Great Plans Ahead” at the Fireside Inn Area representative Lillian Friesen of Grand Forks was on hand to introduce the newly elected executive Following the introductions the ladies During the buffet dinner; Noreen Mil burne of Noreen's At Home Boutique in Grand Forks conducted a fashion show, displaying travel wear along, with, other select pieces from her shop: Another song was presented by Mrs. speaker, Marian Hinde, was introduced Her inspirational talk was a fitting conclu- sion to the evening The theme for next month's dinner Peters before the evening is “Country Fair", featuring a Dutch Auction of homemade items. It is sure to be a-fur-evening with tocat-soprano-Carolynne Mason providing the musical interlude The special inspirational speaker Orpha Wells, is. a inspiring writer. Plan ahead and join us on October 14th. active woman, homemaker and Submitted Zleven volunteers from the Castlegar Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society attended a meeting at the Castlegar Hospital on September 8. Also attending was Roger Andronik from the Kootenay Dis- trict office in Cranbrook. Members heard details of the District A.G.M., held in Kimberle: Wilson, took part. It was agreed that the visit in August of the Mobile Mammogra- phy Screening Van was a complete success, and was very well attend- ed. Castlegar women are obviously taking full advantage of this very useful service. Patient Services volunteers were active over the summer months, assisting a number of local cancer patients with their various i and fi ial in June, in which President, Ruby Marsh, and Vice-President, Murie} needs. This service is avail all A Breast Self-Examination Teaching Clinic will be orga- nized for some time in October as this is Breast Health Month in the Society. ‘Women of any age, who wish to learn the correct procedure for self- examination, may attend this clinic. Posters will go up later to give the date and location. Roger Andronik reported that the fundraising goal set for Castle- gar this year has already been far year long. this Last year’s final total was $18,560. Castlegar Canadian Cancer Society holds meeting Already, between October 1992 and August 31 this year, $25,316.69 has been donated by. Castlegar residents. Without these funds the work of the Canadian Cancer Society and the services it provides would cease to exist. Well done Castlegar! Before. the meeting was closed the member watched a video “Confessions of a Simple Surgeon”, a very powerful anti- smoking message. ‘The next meeting will take place on Wednesday, November 10. Women’s Aglow meeting Submitted “Who Am I And Why Am I Hert?” is the ques Representatives from the federal political parties will be in attendance. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT Chamber of Commerce rave Zz j Serving the City of Coatieger Areas | and INFOCENTRES FOR ALL THE NEWS LOOK TO Wy, The Eastidgar Syn is = CITY OF CASTLEGAR 1993 Local Elections QUALIFICATIONS OF AN ELECTOR Recent legislation has changed the qualifications for USED CAR SPECIALS 93 Cherokee Country 4x4 loaded 93 Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4, loaded. tion Dianne Eccles of Kelowna will address at a morning coffee meeting of Castlegar Women’s Aglow to be held at the Legion Hall at 10:00 a.m on Wednesday, October 6th Dianne, a wife and moth er of three teenagers, is currently on staff at Kelow na Christian Center in a pastoral internship role As well as her involve- ment in counselling with women, her areas of respon sibility include overseeing women’s ministries and sup port: groups offered by the church All interested women are invited to Aglow's month- ly interdenominational meetings ANNE MURRAY Graduation Wednesday, September 29, 1993 The Castlegar Sun Page 11B Ann Landers Syndicated Columnist Dear Ann Landers: | feel com- pelled to write to. you on behalf of all Canadian Quiz-Cross parents who suffer the painful task of constantly explaining to people who “What's wrong with you child?” Canadian Criss Cross innocently, but thoughtlessly, ask, by Walter D. Feener T é I have gone through this in malls, eRe grocery stores, pet shops, church — 12 almost everywhere iv Our daughter was misdiagnosed at age 2. The doctor said she had 16 cerebral palsy. Months later, we teamed, to our horror, that she did not have cerebral palsy but a malig- nant brain tumor. Our darling little girl died after her third birthday. Throughout this painful ordeal, strangers would come up and ask, “Why does she have casts on her legs?" “Why is she bald?” “What's that big scar on the back of her head and neck?" Calvin ana Hobbes I'M A GENIUS BUT [MA MISUNDERSTOOD GENIUS. —— SRIGINALY “Py I WANT TO 8 THOUGHT TWAS | Sha y— UNTIL TM A JEEN-AGER 2” SING TO BE a+ 2 A TEEN (DOL / ® > My heart broke for that precious child because she always heard peo- ple talking about her illness — never happy’ talk that any 2-year-old or 3- year-old child would like to hear. ‘The questions we both faced every day made me sad and angry. I never wanted to be rude, so I would simply she has a medical problem,” and walk away as quickly as possi- “Mamas & ble th — I am writing this letter because today I watched the mother of a small boy go through this same sort of questioning five times while try- ing to enjoy a snack with her son, who had a severe skin problem Tears ran down my cheeks as I remembered my own Similar experi- ence. Please print this. - E.H., Get- tysburg, Pa. Crescent Dear E.H.: Every now and then, a shaped figure letter appears in this column that Louts teaches my readers something and ONTARIO. helps them become more civilized AND HURON Affect members of the human race. Yours is detrimentally such a letter. ic People have a tendency to be inquisitive. Sometimes, they thoughtlessly ask questions that are hurtful and embarrassing. 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PARKING Lot_ {| OR SST STARTONTHE STUFF | I Wis You wouLpn’'T \ LET ZOE CHEW ON THE TEETHING RING GETS COLD, REMOTE CONTROL. _/ iz ‘ re \A WOULD You RATHER Fix THE STUFF THAT YOU BROKE WHILE YOu WERE TIZVING TOFIX THE STUFF THAT NEVER Got FIXED, Yo) HAVEN'T ALREADY TRIED © DAK TO BuiLd UP YouR CONFIDENG? : tiernaes or YACK, YACK, YACK, MORNING, = lar, N yt y 5 PTE. Michael Flux graduated with special hon- ors from CFB Wainwright August 18, 1993. Michael will be stationed at ist Battalion, Cal- an elector for local elections which now are as follows: RESIDENT ELECTOR: an JERRY GARCIA OS Te oi oe mais 1. A resident elector of the City of Castlegar, is a person who: (a) is, or who will be, on November 20, 1993, age 18 or older; (b) is a Canadian citizen; (c) is a resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day of registration: (d) is a resident of the City of Castlegar for at least 30 days immediately before the day of registration; and (e) is not disqualified by t from voting in a local election PROPERTY ELECTOR: 1. A property elector for City of Castlegar, is a person who on the day of regis§ation: (a) is not entitled to register as a resident elector for the City of Castiegar; is, or who will be, on November 20, 1993, age 18 or older; is a Canadian Citizen; is a resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the date of registration; is a registered owner of real property in the City of Castlegar for at least 30 days immediately before the day of registration; and is not. disqualified by law from voting in a local election Property owners require proof of ownership and, if applicable, written consent form the other registered owner of the property 2. A person may only register as a property elector in relation to one parcel of real property in the City of Castlegar. If there is more than one individual who is the registered owner of real property, only one of those individuals may register as a property elector. PLEASE NOTE: CORPORATIONS ARE NO LONGER ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS AND HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THE LIST OF ELECTORS. Registration Forms may be obtained from City Hall form Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. inclusive. All questions regarding the above may be directed to Dianne Kunz, City Clerk by phoning 365-7227 or by writing City Clerk, City of Castlegar, 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1G7 Given under my hand, this 1st day of September, 1993 Dianne Kunz City Clerk 9 Cavalier 4-dr., A/C 9 Grand Am 4 -dr., V-6, loaded 9 Lumina 4-dr. loaded 8 Mustang LX Only 56,000 kms. 88 tempest 4-dr. 8 Dakota P/U V-6, AIC, std. NEW 93's Left In Stock Include 93 New Yorker 93 Dakota Club Cabs 93 Shadows 93 Eagle Summit S/jIw - 93 Colt 4-dr. 93 LeBaron All Priced To Sell Castlegar November 13th WATCH FOR DETAILS '94's In Stock Include 94 Cherokee Sport 94 Dakota C/Cab 94 Spirits 94 Voyager AUL'S LACE LTD. 368-8295 Waneta Junction, Trail Dealer Lic. No. 5688 Consulting Financial Counselling and Goal Setting gary, Alberta with 1 PPCL1. Obituary-Anne Bayoff On Thursday, September 16, 1993, Anne Bayoff of Tarrys, B.C. passed away at the age of 48 years after a lengthy illness Funeral service was held at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel and Tarrys Hall on Sunday, and Mon- day with burial at the Shoreacres Cemetery Anne was born August 12, 1945 at Nelson, B.C. She grew up-in Shoreacres and attended schools in Castlegar and graduat- ed from Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School. She married DID YOU KNOW? That we can now process your. Estate Transfers All Purpose Permits Out of Province Registrations Tax Free Transfers and Settiers Effects And answer all your insurance questions We have PRIVATE AUTO INSURANCE Ask about it! CASTLEGAR SAVINGS INSURANCE Castlegar 365-7232 3026 Hwy 6 Slocan Park 226-7212 Leonard Bayoff on October 9, 1965 at Shoreacres. She has lived in Tarrys for the past 28 years. After her gradua- tion she worked in Nelson as a legal clerk, and for Kalesnikoff Lumber. She took time off from work to raise her children and then began working for School District No. 9 where she has worked for the past 15 years Anne enjoyed cooking, flower arranging, Ceramics and crafts, and was a member of the Thrums Ladies Cooking Group. She is survived by her hus- band, Leonard of Tarrys; sons, Rick and David of Tarrys; and daughters, Shelley and fiance, Ian McCauley of Thunder Bay, Ontario. She is also survived by two. sist , Mary (Mike) Zoobkoff of Blueberry Creek, and Vera Makaroff of Shoreacres. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castle- gar Funeral Chapel We Install BUILT-IN VACUUM SYSTENS + NO Bags to buy + NO Filters to clean * 4.1 peak horse power + 140" water lift 10-year motor warranty $ COMPLETE WiTH HAND TOOLS (Other models avaliable) 365-5087 Happy Birthday Oct 4 Mina - love Mom, Dad & Colin Happy Birthday Bobbi-Jo Hawiland - love * Oct. 4 the Kristians Happy Birthday Grandman Nellie Postnikoff - love Ben Jenny & Ken Happy 13th Birthday Lauchlan - love Dad, Mom, Aaron & Leah Happy 13th Birthday Happy Birthday Karlie Banville - love Mom & Dad Happy 3rd Birthday Jason Popoff - from Baba O & Deda + Oct 5 the sisters Sonja - love Mom, Dad & THIS WEEK'S WINNER IS INDICATED BY LOGO Phone in your birthday wish & we will print it free of charge * All birthday greetings must be phoned in (365-5266) by Noon Thursday the week before the paper is published IF YOUR BIRTHDAY SUBMISSION 1S NOT IN THIS WEEKS AD, Pick LOOK NEXT WEEK. Up Your Royal Treat At The Castlegar Dairy Queen in the Castieaird Plaza. We specialize in ice-cream cakes, Call 365-5522 for takeout or pick-up orders, Full Meal Deal $3.99 Kids Meal Burger Deal $2.99 and save $2.00 on the purchase of 6 Buster Bars or \12 Ice Cream Sandwiches brazier } Excellence in Service Award This award will be presented every week to someone in Castlegar who shows extraordinary service to his/her customers or clients. The recipient will receive an award plaque to keep courtesy of Kats Trophys and a lunch for 2, value to $15.00, courtesy of the Sandman Inn. We'd like everyone in Castlegar to know that service excellence exists in our community. This award recognizes a nominated business. If you know of someone that offers "Excellence in Service," call me, Marilyn Strong at 365-5266, or drop a letter at the Castlegar Sun z with your suggestion. WN : WIZ The Castl gar Sun ew ZS