The Castlegar Sun ® Tuesday, November 10, 1992 current compilation of the most ‘people do, edited by Chuck ‘Shepherd. Proof that true stories are * weirder than made-up stories. -- In New York City in April, car spassenger Jose Rodriguez, 69, got Ddehind the wheel and mowed down thine pedestrians in midtown Man- hattan at the height of rush hour. ‘According to his nephew, ‘Rodriguez took the wheel only weluctantly. The car was parked at a curb, and a traffic officer ordered Rodriguez to move it. Rodriguez ‘obliged the officer even though he ‘did not know how to drive. -- James V. Harris, 38, drowned in Columbia, Mo., in July while hiding in a drainage ditch at an apartment complex. According to police, he was eluding security offi- bers who had discovered him shoplifting at a Wal-Mart store. Harris hid in the-ditch just-as an intense thunderstorm began, dump- ‘ing an inch and a half of rain in only afew minutes. -- A 29-year-old New Westmin- ster, British Columbia, man was $harged with DUI in June after he fear-ended a van carrying several police officers who travel around the community urging people not to drink and drive: -- Edward Amezquita, 31, died ‘of smoke inhalation in a fire in his tyirlfriend's house in Norfolk, Va., in ‘July because he slept through sever- ‘41 attempts to wake him. The girl- +friend said, "I hit him on the chest ‘about three times and was scream- ting to him to wake. up." She said he tgwoke just enough to tell her to ave him alone. ‘SYTHE WEIRDO-AMERICAN COMMUNITY *: San Antonio police, trying to “piece together the circumstances of fhe death of a 40-year-old man in uly, released to the P the HOROSCOPES November 8-14 ARIES - March 21/April 20 Your weekend will be filled with friends and fun. One companion may demand more of your time than you are able to give. This may cause some stress, but with diplomacy and tact, everything should turn out fine. Pay careful attention to details, especially when examining legal documents. TAURUS — April 21/May 21 Stop worrying about everyone else and start to think a little bit more about yourself. Don't neglect your health. Relatives may come to visit, and family problems will need to be handled gently. You will prove, once again, to be the glue that holds your family together. GEMINI - May 22/June 21 Don’t leave to other people the important tasks that you should do yourself, or you may not get what you want. You need a rest as you appear to have been overdoing things in recent months. Why not try meditation? It’s really quite easy and a wonderful way to relax CANCER - June 22/July 22 A recent disappointment will take an interesting twist and you'll realize that it was for the best. This will be a week when expectations are likely to take a nose-dive. Don't overcrowd your schedule as you'll become overwhelmed if you try to do too many things at once LEO - July 23/August 23 Play it safe in all business matters and social activities this week. It's a time to beware of hidden pitfalls Be especially careful of whom you are dealing with. The less you have to do with strangers, the better. There will be very happy news in your famjly regarding the birth of a chi VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 News at work could put you in a bad mood, but try not to take this out on colleagues or you'll find it difficult to get things done, Get as much rest and relaxation as possible. The com- pany of a loved one will make you feel better. You'll hear some interest- ing gossip about an acquaintance from your past. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 You must look your best this week- end — someone, whom you want to impress will be around! Close friends may have troubles and ask you for advice. You will be sympa- thetic, as you have probably been through similar circumstances. But don’t get too deeply involved SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 You often bottle up emotions until something happens to make them explode. You'll have to be extra careful about this tendency this week; if someone makes you angry, don't say something you'll later regret. If you can't figure out why nobody understands you, consider the fact that you're not exactly mak- ing an effort to be understood. SAGITTARIUS — Nov Z¥Dec 21 Trouble with a relative may cause some unpleasant tension over-the weekend, but you should be able to get matters dealt with by Tuesday if you are very diplomatic. Exciting opportunities beckon from afar next year’s travel plans may materi- alize. It has been a good year, but don't take it for granted. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 The last few years have seen more downs than ups, but soon things will change Something important that happens this week will stabilize your life, bringing happiness, a financial increase, and a more optimistic out- look. A Sagittarius that you have been interested in starts to show interest in you, too AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 The company of casual acquain- tances — or strangers — will add sparkle to your activities this week- end, and so will a change of scene. There will be lots going on at home and a certain amount of tension may be felt there. If you're considering a change of career, now would be a good time to make that move. PISCES - Feb 19/March 20 The recent changes you have gone through will finally stabilize and, for once, you will feel more settled. You can now start to enjoy the prospect of making even more changes in our personal life. Romance is at an all-time high, and you will realize that you are very comfortable in your new situation. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: Have you felt like your life has been on hold for the last few years? If so, prepare to be pleasantly surprised Things will finally start to go your way, in virtually every aspect of life Business deals or career advance- ment will take place, and an increase in income will be a welcome part of this package, too. You know that good things are worth waiting for, and all that you've been longing for will appear before your eyes. This includes true love! Canadian Quiz-Cross by Maureen Azimov 7 Y|e ° 3 4 following clues: In a closet in his vgpartment were numerous bars of ix different brands of soap; bizarre messages were taped to various ‘Objects in the home; eight TV sets placed in a semicircle; 40 half- Yollars were found in the man's , jtomach. LEAST COMPETENT PERSON <= Philip S. Whaley Sr., was cap- pred after a 28-minute car chase ‘ground Syracuse, N_Y., in July, and ‘harged with grand larceny and sev- ‘ral other crimes. The officer in the ‘ead chase car said later that it was ‘fairly easy to catch Whaley because, despite many route yehanges during the chase, Whaley Shever failed to signal a tum. Said the officer, "We knew exactly where De was going.” oTHE DIMINISHING VALUE OF LIFE Tyvonne Watts was charged with ‘ihe murder of bar deejay Michael Johnson in May in Danbury, Conn. Police said Watts shot Johnson in the neck because he objected to var- jous song dedications Johnson was Thurs., Fri. Guitar fingerboard part Hy Tel —: Mediterranean 9. Thoroughtare : 12. Prefix to form or grant 5. ! iinatitl " i" i I SESRIR FS BIR ES} ett LOOK FOR THE ANSWERS to the CROSSWORD CASTLEGAR SHOPPER Coming out this Saturday in our Calvin ana Hobbes {WONDER _) 6. NAW DAD SAID WE'D KNOW IF MOM WAS HAVING A KID BECAUSE SHE'D LOOK LIKE Funtsnep! THAT'S WEN MOM) CREAMED WIM WITH HER by Bill Watterson WHY WOULD SHE WANT ANOTHER KID Lid ALREADY oor YES, YOU'D TWN, SHED WAL oe by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott TWO, AM T BEING A GOOD MOTHER TD HER? — are Over F November 10, 1992 The Castlegar Sun Page 7B 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 $20.00, courtesy of the Fireside Dining Room. We'd like everyone in Castlegar to know that service excellence exists in our community. This award recognizes a nominated business. Ifyou know of someone that offers ong S85 8266 07 TSR Sun Classifieds 365-7848 [ANNOUNCEMENTS] | LOST & FOUND ATTENTION HUNTERS Williams Lake Slumber Lodge has special rates for hunters this season. Our Free Break- fast, Heated indoor Pool & Saunas await on your way to our from Caribou-Chilcotin. Call Peter at (604) 302-7116 in downtown Williams Lake to book your rooms, or Central Reservations Toll-free 1-800- 663-2831. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS MONDAY 11:30 A.M. PRIOR TO PUBLICATION. FOUND: large white cat biack tail The Castlegar Sun will not be responsible for any errors in advertise- ments after one inserti & feet big black spot on it’s back _ FOUND: light cushion off it is the wee the ad when it is first published and to insure that it is correct. If ion is given, the Castlegar Sun will regard the ad as cor- foot and will charge accordingly. The Castlegar Sun accepts no liabil- ity in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. por y of the advertiser to @ chair or couch 2200 block 365- 23038, 0000 LOST: German Shepherd, Ootis- chenia, Oct. 28. A to “Kato” WORK WANTED : 365-7530 BARTLETT & SONS stucco, plas- LOST: WALLET in Hi-Arrow Hote! te’, drywall, free estimates John and area. Wed. . Tur in at 362-7270, The Castisgar Sun office (until COUNTRY-ROCK 4 piece band. Wed.) or call collect 572-9180. (af- Christmas parties, New Year's Eve. ter Wed., Nov. 11.) 825-4715. 00 | PETS FOR SALE AKC DALMATIAN PUPPIES excel- lent quality, health guaranteed. No Problem crossing border. 509-684- |, | oes sito 4 iN GORD’S MOBILE welding and gen- eral fab 693-2499. CARRIERS WANTED 2400 - 2720 9th Avenue & 2600 - 2720 10th Avenue (one route) call Marge 365-5266. 1-604-365-7241 YOU HAVE CREDIT WITH US! Gary Maloney's Castlegar Mazda Let us solve your transportation needs regardless of past credit history + Bankruptcy » Recently Divorced * Collections + Repossession All you need is a job and small down payment! Financing Guaranteed! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY VACUUM TRUCK have your fur- nace and ducts cleaned CLASSIFIEDS FILM To PHOTO ify — \ Why wait days for your photos when you can enjoy them almost instantly? Just drop them here on your way to run errands, and pick them up on your way home! Logue. Studio- 1126 - 4th St, & commercial Call Savage Plumb- ing & Heating 367-9632 — Fruit- vale. TRUE-VALUE HARDWARE OPEN SUNDAY Nam - 3pm 337 Columbla Castlegar KOOTENAY CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR Nelson Civic Centre. Decem- ber 4, 5,6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1992. DOG GROOMING - & PETSUPPLIES - Fromm Dog & Cat Food, Bours, and Livestock Feed LOCATED AT HL TOP TERNTY ‘Cas CARRIER NEEDED for one route 500 and 600 Block on 5th Avenue and Tues. - Sat. 9 am por DELIGHTFUL Chocolate Shar-pei Wrinkle Pups. C.K. Registered. a ce or & Lizzie (Smith) Latta Champion blood lines. Ready Nov. 500 and 600 25. Taking orders starting $700 phone 1-493-3039. Block on 6th KOOTENAY CATTERY & Kennels: Avenue. Cocker Ss get- . help celebrate my grand- Castlegar. Please bring good wishes only! IN MEMORIUM | Sam W. Postnikoft who passed away Nov. 19, 1991. Lovingly remembered by his wife, Mary Postnikoff. T have last my soul's companion Alife linked with my own; And day by day I miss kim more As I walk through life alone As time goes on without him As days turn into years ‘They hold a million memories And ten thousand silent tears I cannot hear his voice Nor take his hand in mine but he is ever in my heart ‘Until the end of time SAM W. POSTNIKOFF who away Nov. 19, 1991 You were always there when we you. No task too great or small With willing heart and willing hand -- For us you did them all Thanks for the years you gave us The many dreams we shared We only pray when you left us You knew how much we cared We hold you close within our hearts And there you will remain To walk with us throughout our lives Until we meet again. PERSONALS | CARD READER iv party COUPLE SEEK open minded sin- cere gent 40 - 55 for friendship and 2. Reply with phone number Box 47 clo The Castlegar Sun, 465 Col- umbia Avenue, Castlegar, BC V1N 1G8. WEST KOOTENAY SINGLES CLUB. Are you single, wish to meet new people? Call 368-8322, 365-3834 or 352-6649. CLASSIFIEDS SELL p Toy Poxies, Poodies, Springer Retriever Cc a I I M a rg e Cross 825-4471. 3 - KOOTENAY PET CENTRE Kittens, 65-5266. fish, birds, dwarf bunnies, Hagen Supplies. 825-4471 - Nelson. LASA APSO — Registered, Neu- tered 3 year old male. All shots up to date. Working couple unable to BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY give the “on the lap” time he re- quires. Will sell to TLC senior or family home a must. $150 firm 365-5366 after 5:30 p.m. LIVESTOCK & FARM SUPPLIES EXTRA CHRISTMAS Money Join Avon's winning team . Phone Den- ise 489-3937. FIND YOUR best time to Gamble, start a business etc. 426-3630 8 - 10 a.m. PRIVATE investor for business venture $50,000 to $100,000 mid- term investment, high return Reply to Box 89 c/o The Castlegar Sun 465 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, BC V1N 1G8. BUSINESS SERVICES 1ST & 2ND cut alfalfa & grass hay. Timothy Hay, can deliver. $75 - $85 phone 428-5273, Creston. PINZGAUER BEEF cattle, Bred cows, weaned calves & open Heit if 74! RAMANOV RAM and 3 Ewe pron 428-3516 - Creston. HELP WANTED CARD READER Will come to your party 399-4713 after 6 p.m. COUNTER PERSON & accesso- ries installer for new business Auto ‘Trim Accessories. 365-5454. _ EXPERIENCED, MATURE WAI- TRESS for day shift. Apply in per- son with resumé after 3 p.m. The Greek Oven 400 Columbia Avenue. MATURE, EXPERIENCED, non- smoker, part-time backhoe operator OIL FURNACE parts & service, au- tomated H-VAC controls & licensed gas fitter 399-4207 _ WE NOW ACCEPT VISA \ > OC 3 ITs me LENS, = 4, ak Evertastings Tctovions © beautiful permanent floral ‘designs + exceptional, realistic trees built ‘on natural trunks « personalized consultation in your home or office * custom design La quality and ng flowere & funeral tributes 2536 - 9th Avense, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2Y8 ° 385-6222 COUNSELLOR For women who have been physically, sexually or emotionally assaulted as adults or children. 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