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MLA\nBob McClelland announced the grant,\nFriday at the sod-\ntuming ceremony for\nthe new aquatic centre at Murrayville.\n\"The unique nature\nof the centre, and the\nfact that it will be\nbuilt during Expo 86\nmakes it an ideal\nExpo legacy fund project; one of lasting\nbenefit to the residents of Langley,\"\nsaid McClelland,\nminister of industry\nand small business.\nMcClelland said\nthat this was the first\ngrant from the $30-\nmillion fund, and that\nthe fund committee\nhad approved the entire amount which\nhad been requested\nby Langley township.\n^tle\" added that it\nwould also be one of\nthe largest grants\nfrom the legacy fund,\nand that most future\ngrants would be for\nsmaller community\nprojects.\nThe grant is expected to significantly\nreduce the local tax\nburden for the joint\ntownship and city\naquatic centre project.\nProject manager\nDarch Obome said\nthat the excavation\nand foundation woric\nwill begin this week\nand that completion is\nexpected for an official opening in September, 1986.\nThe major contracts\nhave been awarded to\nlarge companies outside the area, but\nObome said efforts\nhave been made to\n\"break down\" the\nsize of the sub-contract work to give\nsmaller local companies a chance to\nbid. Some of these\ncontracts have been\nawarded to Owl Electric and others.\nThe centre will\nhave a 25-metre competitive and leisure\npool with a deep end\nfor diving and a shallow area for toddlers\nand handicapped.\nThere will also be a\nsauna, swirlpools, fitness room, as well as\nrooms for arts and\ncrafts and club meetings. The centre is\nadjacent to the municipal hall at Fraser\nHwy. and 222 St.\nObdmie said that he\nhadn't yet investigated the insurance\nproblems which recently plagued Maple\nRidge's recreational\nfacilities but said \"an\nanalysis will have to\nbe done,\" to ensure\nthat Langley doesn't\nencounter similar\nproblems.\nMaple Ridge's insurance contract will\nbe increasing by 500\npercent, and the district is considering\nremoval of contentious recreational\nequipment to reduce\n:\nMLA Bob McClelland says the Expo legacy\nfund has approved a $1.2-mill!on grant to\nthe Langley Recreation Centre, now under\nconstruction.\nthis   increase.   The their own insurance\nUnion of B.C. Muni- \"pool\" as a means of\ncipalities   has   been fighting these hefty\nworking to establish insurance hikes.\nTrio charged\nALDERGROVE - and Paul Mumford, charges.\nRCMP have charged 40, both of Clear*-\nthree suspects with brook and David Hep-\nthe Sept. 29 robbery bum, 22 of no fixed\nof Smitty's restaur- address have appearand ed in Langley provin-\nPaula Muench, 20 cial court on related\nMuench was an\nemployee of Smitty's\nat the time of the\nrobbery.\nThe\nAldergrove\nVol. 27 No. 42\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985        30 cents\n4\n11\ni\n'\u25a0:t\nEstablished 1957.\n3089-272 Street, Aldergrove, B.C.\nCall 856-8303 or 856-5212\nThey grow them big In Aldergrove!\nCorynne Goodman shows off a four-\npound spud she raised from a small seed\npotato on the family homestead at Pioneer\n\u2022Park.*-   - Ms       ,...'.\nAmerican killed\nHopefuls in hot seat\nALDERGROVE -\nVoters in the upcoming municipal\nelections will have an\nopportunity to hear\nthe platforms of all\nthe candidates in the\nrunning for mayor's,\naldermanic and\nschool trustees' seats.\nThe local Chamber\nof Commerce is sponsoring the public\nmeeting, Nov. .7 at\nAldergrove Legion\nhall, Fraser Hwy.\nALDERGROVE - A\ntraffic accident which\noccurred east of here\non IMday* October\n11, claimed the life of\na Washington resident.\nDead is Dorothy\nMadeline McCloskey,\n72, of 730A Street,\nBlaine.\nHer husband\nCharles, the driver of\none of two vehicles\ninvolved in the accident, was taken to\nMSA hospital in\nAbbotsford suffering\nfrom head and chest\ninjuries.\nThe driver and lone\noccupant of the other\nvehicle, Sharon Edith\nDoerksen, of 975\nBradner Road, was\nhospitalized for head\ninjuries.\nAccident took place\nat about 4 o'clock in\nthe afternoon when\nthe McCloskey car\nwhile travelling east\non King Road struck\nthe southbound\nDoerksen van on\nLeFeuvre Road. Matsqui police sergeant\nRD. Chard says the\nweather was sunny\nand clear and the\nroads dry at the time\nof the mishap. The\naccident is still under\ninvestigation.\n1\nALDERGROVE'S \"LEGACYFUNDS\nH\nWhat would you like to see?\nALDERGROVE - The Expo legacy\nfund made quite a sizeable\ndonation last week to the Langley\nRecreation Centre, but Aldergrove has some \"legacy\" money\nfor worthwhile community projects, too.\nThe Aldergrove Chamber of\nCommerce was surprised to hear\nat Wednesday's meeting that\nseveral community organizations\nhave several thousands of dollars\nin the bank.\nInge Langmann told the busi-\nnesspeople that there is in excess\nof $4,200 in the Aldergrove\nSwimming Pool Parents' Group\naccount. This account was opened\nabout 15 years ago, after a fund-\nraising swim meet was sponsored\nby local parents and promoted by\nTlie Star. The group raised about\n$1,500 to go towards a year-round\ncover for the public pool at Aldergrove park but the municipality\nwas not interested in the proposal\nat that time. Since then, the\naccount has almost tripled with\naccrued interest.\nLangmann suggested that this\nmoney, along with other possible\ncommunity donations could form\nthe basis of an application to the\nmunicipal government and the\nExpo legacy fund to finally put\nthe cover over the small but\npopular pool. \"Or if this proposal\nis not favored, perhaps there is\nanother recreational facility proposal the community could pursue,\" said Langmann.\nAt this point, several other\nrepresentatives at the Chamber\nmeeting noted that there may be\navailable money in other community club accounts for recrea\ntional facilities, although none\ncould be sure of details.\nLangmann was appointed to\nhead a committee to look into the\nfeasibility of a project. It was\nnoted that the deadline for applications to the Expo legacy fund\ndid not leave much time for\nplanning.\nCommunity clubs and interested parties in the area are invited\nto submit proposals, ideas and\npromises of cash contributions to\nLangmann, care of The Aldergrove Star, P.O. Box 220, Aldergrove, B.C. VOX 1A0. Telephone\ninquiries should be directed to\nInge or Kurt Langmann at The\nStar, 856-8303 or 856-5212, during\nbusiness hours.\nIf sufficient interest is shown, a\npublic meeting will be called to\ndiscuss proposals.\nI\n THE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,19S5\nINVESTIGATION SOUGHT\nLions roar at lawyer\nUnemployment to soon be reduced\nLANGLEY - The\nLangley Brookswood\nLions Club have delivered a letter to the\nB.C. law society urging an investigation\nof Vancouver lawyer\nRalph Long. Long is\nlegal counsel for several lions branches\nand handles the society's investments,\nand he is currently\nunder investigation\nby the law society\ndisciplinary committee regarding allegations of misconduct in\nan unrelated property\nHighway\nto be\nclosed\nHOPE - The Trans\nCanada Highway 25\nkm west of here will\nbe closed between 8\na.m. and 4 p.m. for\n18 days over a four-\nweek period starting\nthis week. During\nmajor construction,\ntraffic will be detour-\ned via Highway 7\nover the Fraser River\nbridge at Rosedale.\ndeal in Vancouver.\nThe letter said the\nLangley branch have\ntried on several occasions, without success, to persuade the\nlions board of directors to, \"take appropriate action with respect to allegations of\nmisconduct,\" involving Long. \"The\nLangley Brookswood\nlions Club has been\nleft with no alternative but to take this\nmatter directly to the\nLaw   Society   our\nselves.\"\nLaw society secretary Frank Maczko\nsaid they may be\nunable to act if the\nLions board of directors continues to refuse to lay a formal\ncomplaint against\nLong. While the law\nsociety would have\naccess to public documents connected with\nthe allegations,\nMaczko said they\nwould be insufficient\nwithout testimony\nfrom the lions.\nCUPE agreement\nreached\nLANGLEY - The\nschool district has\nconcluded contracts\nwith the two CUPE\nlocals. The two-year\nagreements which expire Dec. 31, 1986,\nwill provide an overall increase of 3.48\npercent to workers in\nthe clerical-teachers\naide and custodial departments.\nPersonnel officer\nJoe Strain said the\nagreement provides\nfor two days off with\npay, \"... taken at\nChristmas for most,\"\nas a one-time benefit. A 1.76 percent\nincrease (about 20\ncents per hour) takes\neffect Sept. 1, 1985\nand a further 1 percent on Sept. 1,1986.\nStrain said the district had won a concession in layoff expansion by five hours\nper week. This means\nthat staff with weekly\nhours of 25 to 30 or\nless can now be considered laid-off.\nTORONTO - The\nCanadian economy,\nwhich will end up\nwith four-percent\ngrowth in 1985, will\ngrow by a further 2.7\npercent in 1986, the\nConference Board of\nCanada says.\nIn a rare instance\nof\" unanimity, U.S.\nand Canadian forecasters attending the\nboard's annual outlook conference last\nweek predicted lower\nunemployment in Canada, steady inflation,\nincreased business\ninvestment and\nstrong consumer\nspending in the next\ntwo years.\nThe outlook for\neconomic growth is a\nturnaround from\nearlier forecasts of an\nexpected decline in\nthe Canadian and\nU.S. economies.\nThe relatively rosy\noutlook for economic\ngrowth will permit\nthe ^federal government: to shift its strategy of cutting the\ndeficit by raising\ntaxes to cover expenditures, said James\nFrank, the board's\nchief economist.\nSince unemployment will be less of a\nSix impaired\nMURRAYVILLE -\nOfficers of the Langley RCMP detachment responded to\n590 complaints last\nweek.\nOut of 30 motor\nvehicle accidents reported, 10 were hit-\nand-runs. Six drivers\nwere charged with\nimpairment.\nInere were 28 burglaries in Langley, 45\nreports of thefts, ten\nbicycles stolen, and\n20 incidents of vandalism.\nSeven people were\ncharged with assault.\nBuy a Xmas light\na dive\nVERNON - The Vernon News Advertiser\nis proud of its sinking\ncirculation.\nThe Okanagan\nweekly recently ran a\nquarter-page ad extolling its extensive\ncoverage area, including the towns of\nNeedles and Apple\nGrove.\nBoth have been\nunderwater since\n1969,   * when    the\nwaters of Arrow Lake\nrose behind the Hugh\nKeenleyside Dam.\n\"You'd need scuba\ngear to read a paper\nin those towns,\" said\nGary Fitch, who lives\nacross the lake from\nthe remnants of Needles.\nNews Advertiser\npublisher John Hunter could not be\nreached for comment.\nALDERGROVE - The\nChristmas lights\nwhich the local Chamber of Commerce\nstrings up in the town\neach year are beginning to show signs of\nold age.\nThe Chamber has\npaid the $430.50 hydro bill for the lights\nbut has little money\nleft in their account\nfor replacement of\nbumed-out bulbs or\nadditional strings of\nlights.\nLangley municipality will provide a grant\nof up to $5000 for\nlights, matching dollar for dollar the\nmoney the Chamber\ncan raise from the\ncommunity.\n\"We  figured  out\nthat each light, including wiring costs\nabout $2.50,\" says\nChamber president\nWalter Levy, \"so we\nwill be canvassing the\narea on that basis.\"\nHe encourages\nresidents and business people to send a\ndonation to the \"Buy\na light\" fund, c-o\nAldeigrove Chamber\nof Commerce, P.O.\nBox 332, Aldergrove,\nB.C. V0X1A0.\nPirro's restaurant\nstarted the fund rolling with a $50 donation last week. The\nAldergrove Star has\nagreed to publish a\nlist of donors.\nproblem in the next\nfew years, the federal\ngovernment can cut\nthe deficit by cutting\nspending, he said.\nInvestment spending, which accounts\nfor 20 percent pf all\npurchases, should\njump by seven percent this year and\nanother six to seven\npercent next year.\n\"This is what is\nsupporting the economic growth next\nyear and this allows\nfor the fall in unemployment,\" Frank\nsaid. The growth\nshould give the federal government\nbreathing room to cut\nthe deficit before the\nnext economic downturn rolls around.\nFrank said he expects the federal government to cut spending by about $1 billion in the next budget.\nThe    Conference\nBoard, which is supported by government, labor and business, forecast the unemployment rate will\nfall to 10.5 percent\nthis year and 9.8 percent in 1986 from\n11.1 percent in 1984.\nDangerous melons\nSURREY - A\n61-year-old woman is\nsuing a food store\nwhere she says she\nwas injured by a pile\nof watermelons.\nVera Perry said in\na suit filed in B.C.\nSupreme Court that\nshe was hurt while\nselecting a watermelon from a pile at\nthe Giant Food Warehouse Ltd. in Surrey.\nPerry said scores of\nwatermelons broke\nloose and knocked\nher over, injuring her\nstomach, spine, back,\nhip and neck.\nShe said the store\nfailed to properly\nfence the \"dangerous\" display of watermelons.\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\nGENERAL PAINT\nINTERIOR\n\u2022 Check out our\nother in-store specials\n\u2022 Sale ends October 31\/85\nGENERAL PAINT\nWILWAV\nlumber   Sales   Inc.\n28728 Fraser Hwy.\nPh. 533-3477 or 856-5144\n \u2022fcBweijMgsaj^-iijui***^^\nRSSlSm\n^~^5\nLocal school growth\nhas been significant\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nFood bank needs supplies\nLANGLEY - School\nenrolment figures\nshow an increase of\n353 students in the\ndistrict oyer last year.\nThe increase includes\n198 new elementary\npupils and 155 new\nsecondary pupils.\nSchool administrators note that the\n\"significant\" growth\nGrant to local firm\nRICHMOND - A\nLangley firm, Nor-\nwest Soil Research\nIncorporated, has received $25,000 from\nthe Science Council of\nBritish Columbia. The\nmoney will be used to\nhelp pay the salary of\nDr. Thomas Guthrie,\na specialist in soil\nfertilization.\nThe funds come\nfrom the council's\nindustrial post-doctoral fellowship program, which was set\nup to encourage companies to employ\nrecent Ph.D. graduates in fields appropriate to their expertise. Guthrie received\nhis Ph.D.  from the\nUniversity of British\nColumbia in 1981. He\nand Norwest Soil secured their first fellowship a year ago.\nGuthrie intends to\ncontinue his research\ninto the use of agricultural waste materials as soil fertilizers\nand conditioners. In\nparticular, cheese\nwhey, dairy sludge\nand nog manure are\nbeing investigated.\nThe firm is encouraging Guthrie to develop a variety of new\nproduct lines to ensure his continued\nemployment after this\nyear's fellowship, the\nlast permitted under\nthe program, expires.\nLaw ok, but no clout\nMURRAYVTUE -\nThe township has\nsome excellent animal control bylaws,\nbut does not have any\nofficial charged with\nthe legal authority to\nexecute same, a delegate to council argued Monday night.\nAid.      Patrick\nBoyle suggested\nthat council\nmight want to look\nat the process involved in upholding\nthe bylaws, but councilors were assured by administration that the process\nis \"adequate for\nnow.\"\nhas been consistent\nover the past three\nyears, during which\nthere has been an\nincrease of about\n1000 pupils.\nDuring this same\nperiod class sizes\nhave also increased in\nboth elementary and\nsecondary schools,\nwith more classes of\n28 pupils and up.\nTrustee Marlene\nGrinnell said there\nare more classes because of the student\npopulation growth\nbut superintendent\nEmery Dosdall notes\nthat the percentage of\nlarger classes have\nstill increased significantly.\nSchool board chairman Donna Rantamaa voiced concern\nthat the larger\nclasses mean less\ntime for lab and essay work, and Dosdall\nagreed.\n\"Statistics don't\nsay it all,\" said Dosdall. Administrators\ndid conduct a teacher\nsurvey last year about\nthe impact of funding\ncuts, and Dosdall said\nresults show a philosophical shift, with\nless written work, lab\nwork and \"more creative\" ways of marking essay woric.\nHousing starts on the rise\nOTTAWA - Housing starts rose to\na seasonally-adjusted annual rate\nof 184,000 units last month ~ the\nbest showing by home builders in\nmore than two years, Canada\nMortgage and Housing Corp. said\nlast week.\nThe September figure was up\nnoticeably from the August rate of\n169,000 units and was far above\nall previous monthly rates for\n1984 and 1985.\nThe last time the rate was\nhigher was in June 1983, when it\nreached 200,000 units.\nP.G. Fuller, acting director of\nstatistics for the federal housing\nagency, said lower mortgage rates\nare the main reason for the good\nshowing by builders in recent\nmonths.\nthe typical rate for a five-year\nconventional mortgage has fallen\nto about 11.75 percent from 13.25\npercent last March. Seasonally-\nadjusted housing starts have risen\nmore or less steadily in that same\nperiod from 129,000 in March.\nFuller said Canada Mortgage\nand Housing Corp. expects actual\nhousing starts for all of 1985 to\ntotal between 150,000 and 155,000\nunits. That's somewhat better\nthan its original forecast and well\nabove actual 1984 starts of\n134,900.\nSeasonally-adjusted starts are\nstatistical devices that reflect both\nactual building activity and the\ntime of year when that activiy\ntakes place.\nSeasonally-adjusted rates can\nbe relatively high during the dead\nof winter, for example, at a time\nwhen actual starts are much lower\nthan at the peak of the building\nseason.\nLANGLEY - Family\nServices food bank\nsupplies are ronning\nlow. During the summer people are away\nor busy with other activities but people\nwho are not so fortunate   continue   to\nuse the food bank.\n\"We have run out of\nthe reserves that carried us over the summer period and now\nthe supplies of fresh\nproduce are also coming to an end,\" says\na food bank spokesman. \"Last year\nabout this time we\nhad generous donations of potatoes and\nother vegetables that\nkeep along while and\nperiiaps those are\nstill to come. We are\ncounting on the'continued generosity of\nLangley residents to\nagain fill the shelves,\nlions club members will be conducting a food drive on\nOctober 19 in local\nstores.\nTH\/S\/S\/;.\nRENO\n(^flMEQ^\nFIND THE\nACE\nANDYOU\nWILL WIN A\nTRIP TO\nRENO\nLuxurious\nHard Twist\n15 COLORS\n^31.95\nROLL THE   $4*495\nLightweight\nSculpture\n'12.95\n$\"795\nRflMEQ S nw\nCARPET WAREHOUSE LTD. 530-5345\n201 - 20579 Langley Bypass, Langley\nI\n r\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nWith a stiff upper lip\nA new tongue-in-\ncheek guide to the\nEnglish language explains how to speak\nthe mother tongue\nwith a stiff upper lip.\nThe guide, titled\nThe Queen's English,\ntranslates upper-\noust diction phonetically in an attempt\nto break down \"the\nlanguage barrier\nbetween the classes,\" says the pub-\nUsher, Pelham Books\nLtd.\nThe book, written\nby Doigan Ruston,\ndescribes a series of\nhypothetical field\ntrips in which the\nreader hob-nobs with\nbluebloods, culminating with the ultimate\nvenue: a \"gordon\npotty\" at Buckingham Palace.\nBecause a garden\nparty might bring one\nface to face with the\nQueen, it's useful to\nleam ahead of time\nhow to say: \"Thing\npw i\nfah   ian-vating\nmay.\" '\nThe first verse of\nthe national anthem,\nLETTERS TO THE EDITOR\nGroup is really independent\nEditor, The Star, Sir,\nIn the interest of\naccuracy may I suggest some corrections\nfor articles appearing\nin the October 9 edition.\nThe acronym REAL\nEditor, The Star, Sir,\n\"Tlie Battle of the\nSlates\" looms on the\nhorizon in Langley.\nThere will be three or\nfour slates ronning\nfor alderman and at\nleast two contesting\nschool board vacancies.\nNo one minds\nslates if their candidates are chosen by\ngenuinely non-aligned\ncommittees of ratepayers, but even if\nthis is claimed, how\ncan it be proven? The\nonly way to guarantee\nstands for Regional\nElectors of Alder-\ngrove-Langley. I'll\nconcede that as such\nthe organization\nwould include 'residents'. While your\ncharacterization   of\nOr is it?\nimpartiality on the\npart of a selection\ncommittee is to make\nsure it has equal\nrepresentation from\nall four major political\nparties. Nor should\nany selection committee have candidates\nsitting on it.\nIt is doubtful if any\nof the slates involved\nin the November 16\nelection followed the\nabove guidelines.\nThey are therefore\nsuspect. One of them\nhas openly declared\nthe group being\ndrawn from the political left may generally\nbe true, it should be\nnoted the organization has been open to\nthe public and a\ngoodly   number   of\nits association with a\nprovincial political\nparty.\nOn the other hand,\nit is probable that\nnon-slate candidates\nwill be able to approach municipal concerns from a more\nopen perspective. I\nam therefore going to\nvote for independent\ncandidates. I urge\nothers to do the\nsame.\nWAYNE WILSON\n4745 - 248 Street,\nAldeigrove.\nmembers come from\nwhat might be termed the center. Of\ncourse, this middle\nground would appear\nto be left leaning for\nthose whose position\nis on the right.\nFurthermore, while\nmembers of the NDP\nare welcome to become involved in the\norganization and participate in the development of its policy,\nso too are other independent minded residents who seek an\nalternative to the not\nso public LVA or 'The\nRight Vote' as the\nLangley Voters' Association now calls itself.\nREAL has entered\nthe municipal political\nscene to do as your\nheadline suggests -\nprovide  a  choice\nDENNIS RANKIN\nLangley.\nthe book advises, is   \"Gawd sieve ah grey    lation: \"God save our\nproperly    sung,   shahs quin.\" Trans-    gracious Queen.\"\nDebt grows and\nso does unease\nDeveloping countries would\nopen their markets to U.S. exports and in turn the Americans\nwould do the same, so the\nreasoning goes among the Rea-\nganites.\nBut many U.S. congressmen\nthink differently. They want imports curbed to help constituents\nsave jobs.\nA new report by the International Labor Organization\nwarns that the Third World\ncannot go it alone. It says the\ntime is ripe for a substantial and\nlong-lasting reflationary effort in\nthe industrialized countries to\narrive at an equitable and more\norderly burden-sharing between\nthe haves of the North and the\nhave-nots of the South.\nAs the steamroller of recession\nmoves unchecked through most\ndeveloping countries, especially\nin Latin America and Africa, a\ndebtors' revolt is gaining new\nmomentum.\nAt the moment, none of the big\nborrowers prefer the route prescribed by President Fidel Castro\nof Cuba ~ declare a moratorium\non foreign debt.\nBut this could happen if, in\ntheir desperation, other Third\nWorld leaders decide that nonpayment and even default are the\nonly way for their stricken economies to survive.\nIn the general debate at the\n40th anniversary session of the\nUN General Assembly, the urgency of debt relief was stressed by\nsuch major debtors as Brazil and\nMexico, and others with smaller\neconomies like Peru, Colombia\nand Uruguay.\nLatin American countries are\ntelling multilateral lending institutions they can no longer impose\nausterity measures without the\nrisk of further social revolution.\nBrazilian president Jose Sarney\nsaid his country will not repay its\nforeign debt with recession, unemployment and hunger abounding ~ in other words, off the\nbacks of millions of impoverished\npeople.\n\"We face a crisis comparable\nonly to the one which assailed the\nmarket economies in the early\n'30s,\" Sarney told the UN assembly.\nBrazil and Mexico both appear\nready to jettison the International\nMonetary Rind's austerity programs and opt for a whole new set\nof repayment agreements.\nThat is the situtation international bankers and government\nofficials will find when they\ngather in Seoul, South Korea, for\nthe annual meeting of the IMF\nand the World Bank.\nLast week, the Reagan administration, long opposed to a new\ninternational economic order that\nwould be more equitable to the\ndeveloping world, revised its strategy for fighting the foreign debt\ncrisis. Third World states are\nwary of American intentions.\nInstead of supporting austerity\nmeasures imposed on debt-ridden\ndeveloping economies, as it has in\nthe past, the United States now is\nfocussing on world trade expansion and development to create a\nbigger economic pie for everybody.\nLatin America and Africa below\nthe Sahara have been caught in a\npincer of declining export earnings and rising import costs.\nBut it is heavy reliance on\nforeign capital to finance development that has made most Latin\ncountries extremely vulnerable to\nthe present financial pressures.\nLatin indebtedness has reached\n$360 billion U.S., requiring about\n$40 billion in amortization and\ninterest payments annually.\nAfrica has been hit the hardest.\nThe record $70-billion external\ndebt of non-oil producing African\ncountries requires servicing payments equal to more than 20\npercent of the export earnings of\nthe continent as a whole.\nThe collapse of commodity\nprices coupled with increased\nimport costs have ruined the\nbalance of payments practically\neverywhere, says the ILO, a\nspecialized United Nations agency.\nAfrica's overall gross domestic\nproduct has dropped below zero.\nUnemployment is spiralling. Restrictions on capital goods imports, dictated by balance-of-\npayment deficits, have led to an\nalarming decline in modem sector\njobs, as in Togo, the Ivory Coast\nand Zimbabwe.\nliving conditions of minimum\nwage earners have become precarious. Small and poor farmers\nare more hard-pressed than ever.\nGross domestic product has\nfallen below zero, too, in most of\nLatin America and so has the\ngrowth of per capita income.\nBolivia, the Dominican Republic,\nMexico, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela are cases in point.\n\u00bb\n \u25a0^!I^.*_T!7_Tr-^^^\nTHE ALDERGROVESTAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nHoop stars\nto meet\nlocal\nchallenge\nThis group of basketball players from\nCalifornia will be showing the local teachers a thing or two on Thursday, Oct. 24 at\n7:30 In the Aldeigrove High gymnasium.\nThe teachers have put together a huge\nsquad and hope to run this U.S. group Into\nsubmission. Do you believe they can do it?\nCome out and see the best entertainment\nto hit Aldergrove In a long time.\nThe Crowns have entertained crowds\naround the world and are looking forward\nto clowning around in Aldergrove next\nweek.\nTickets at the door are adults - $4,\nstudents - $3, and under 12's - $2. Advance\ntickets are on sale at the Aldergrove ticket\nwicket [high school office] for $3.75, $2.75\nand $1.50.\nEvent Is a fund raiser for the transportation budgets if. the extra curricular activities offered at the school.\nAlder Lanes bowling\nBANTAMS\nSept. 28.\nTransformers 13, No\nNames 13, Pin Busters 13,\nMunchklns 9.5, Fire Star\n9.5, Mogwai 9, Mead Pins\n9.\nGTA Michelle Warner\n138, BTA Gordie Dykstra\n131, GHS Starlene Azyan\n189, BHS Shawn Lowney\n198, GHD Michelle Warner\n325, BHD Shawn Lowney\n315.\nJRS. & SRS.\nSept. 28.\nFab 5 18, Studs 13,\nBurning Bowlers 13,\nFlukey 5 13, Gumbles 12,\nDestination Hopeless 11,\nGet A Bob! 7, Great Bowlers 5.\nGTA Annie McMath 197,\nBTA Gordie Woykln 213,\nGHS Shirley Geisbrecht\n290, BHS Gordie Woykln\n281, GHT Shirley Geisbrecht 691, BHT Gordle\nWoykin 730.\nIOF 6:45 MONDAY\nSept. 30.\nNo Name 37, Lucky 5's\n29, Walnuts 24, Maples 24,\nGamblers 22, Gutterklngs\n21, Yb-yo's 20, Cut-ups 16,\nHandicaps 16, Whiskey\nJacks 11.\nTHT No Name 3762, THS\nNo Name 1362, MHT W.\nBatyl 823, MHS M. Skwarok 297, LHT B. Skwarok\n727, LHS B. Skwarok 297,\nMHA R. Wonnek 227, LHA\nB. Skwarok 239.\nMONDAY CLASSIC\nDrug Busters 125, Hot\nSquad 102.5, Solid 4 99, HI\nRollers 92.5, ID Gas 91,\nFast 4 90, Tom's Team\n84.5, Cal's Gals 77.5,\nSna(u's13.\nTHT Fast 4 3126, THS ID\nGas 1135, MHT Ryan\nDolby 841, MHS Cal Walker 383, LHT Val Frlesen\n821, LHS Betty Skwarok\n365, MHA Ryan Dolby 249,\nLHA Betty Skwarok 239.\nTUESDAY COFFEE\nOct. 1.\nSplits 33, Gamblers 30,\nCorner Pins 27, Valley Cats\n26, Gutter Bugs 23.5, HI\nRollers 23, Alley Oops\n20.5, Fab 5 17, Trl Hards\n11, Pin Busters 9.\nTHT Gutter Bugs 3379,\nTHS HI Rollers 1216, LHT\nDenise Richards 688, LHS\nDenise Richards 338, LHA\nDenise Richards 212.\nTUES. 7-9\nKracker Jacks 156, Moon\nShiners 148, Dirty D's 137,\nBaron Bun 131, Gibbons &\nCo. 124, Hot Shots 118,\nMariners 115, Printers 92,\nSlow Hands 75.\nTHT Kracker Jacks 3419,\nTHS Gibbons & Co. 1202,\nMTA Randy Azyan 232,\nLTA Marg Myrho) 211,\nMHS Randy Azyan 321,\nLHS Carole Freund 259,\nMHT Randy Azyan 835,\nLHT Jane Fouts 704.\nTHURS. NIGHT MIXED\nOct. 3.\nMr. Ed's 32, Misfits 28,\nDuffers 28, Teddy Bears\n27, Gutterballs 23, Tears\n19, Rose & Thorns 13, Six\nPack 12, Doorknobs 11,\nDead Eye Doers 7.\nTHT Mr. Ed's 3543, THS\nMr. Ed's 1341, MHT Cam\nHeppner 757, MHS Cam\nHeppner 295, LHT Lana\nBehman 695, LHS Lana\nBehman 277, MHA Cam\nHeppner 229, LHA Jane\nDykstra 199.\nMENS ALLSTAR\nOct. 3.\nYeast Connection 29,\nWB's 52, CRT 22, Damn\nSeagulls 32, Chuckers 48,\nPinboys 38.5, Stretch 3\n19.5, Strikers 40, Who?\n33.5, WWP 10.5.\nTHF Damn Seagulls\n3310, THS WB's-955, MHF\nRich Wrlsten 1181, MHS\nDoug Hargitt 391, MHA\nRyan Dolby 254.\nSUNDAY FUN\nOct. 6.\nBad Bowlers 80.5, East\nto West 77, Lofters 75, Pot\nLickers 71.5, No Names\n68, High Flyers 65, Coast\nto Coast 45, Charmers 42,\nOut to Lunch Bunch 15.\nTHT East to West 3288,\nTHS Bad Bowlers 1225,\nMHT Cam 749, MHS Cam\n368, LHT Diane L. 633,\nLHS Lesley 268, MHA Cam\n226, LHA Karen 193.\nQuiring's peewee Bs score victories\nALDERGROVE-This\ntown's entry in peewee B competition,\nthe Quiring Esso\nsquad, notched a pair\nof exhibition victories\nthis past weekend.\nSunday, the locals\ndowned Langley 6-3.\nClint Wensley pulled\nthe trigger three\ntimes. Alex Caldwell,\nRyan Giesbrecht and\nRyan Briscoe added\nsingle tallies.\nOn Thanksgiving\nDay, White Bock was\nvictimized by Aldergrove. Strong defensive play by both the\nrearguards and the\ngoaltender made for a\n5-3 triumph. Sean\nHeales picked up a\npair. Wensley, Briscoe and Chris Charl\nton contributed\ngles.\nsin-\nThis weekend, Aldergrove meets Coquitlam in back-to-back\ncontests; the home\ngame going Sunday\nat 7:30 p.m.\nflSfflgiiisffllllH:\n.^\u25a0^^\u25a0^n; jlj\n__.___\u00bb Q\n ii\nAU+TRANSI\nTRANSMISSION\n\u2022 Road Test\n\u2022 Remove Pan\n\u2022 Visual Inspection\n\u2022 Clean Sump & Screen'\n\u2022 Adjust Bands & Linkage*\n\u2022 Replace Pan Gasket \u2014\nAdd New Fluid\nWe care about your I\nABBOTSFORD\n32927 So. FrawrWiy\n859-1477\nDlrteiUm 530-5014\n\u25a0^.nlnl^t__,_JL-lM,nh'-L'*-lL-|i3i3s^**-*lS5\nSURREY\n13429 Kino GeoroeHwy-\n584-3525\nSTi\ni^^^^^^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i\nPeacock's\nFAMOUS NO INTEREST SALE\nFOR 2 WEEKS ONLY\nSALE ENDS OCTOBER 26, 1985\nvir\nStore\nl\nON EVERY REGULAR AND SALE PRICED\"\nFURNITURE AND APPLIANCE\nITEM IN OUR STORE\nINTEREST\nFOR 1 YEARI\nPAYMENTS FOR\n1$\n\u2022Ti\n\u2022Ti\n'-\u00a5\n$\n\u2022Ti\n\u2022Ti\n\u2022Ti\n\u25a0\u2022Ti\n45 DAYS!\nMINIMUM PURCHASE OF $500 \u25a0\nALL PURCHASES SUBJECT     \u2022\nTO CREDIT APPROVAL\nI Peacocks\n32009 South Fraser Way, Clearbrook    853-3328\nHOUKS   Mon.-Ihuri   t Sol. \u00bb o.m.-S.*30 p in . Fu    hi 9 p.m\nfurniture village\nand appliance centre\nok    853-3328 j^ \u00a33\n\u2022\u25bc\u00ab\nw. ^^^^^^^^^iri^^^^^^^^^^^^ mmvmwmw:*.\n THE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nWhat is\nthe occult?\nByLEAHATTON\nWhenever I mention the word \"occult\", reactions are\nvery mixed and sometimes very interesting. Some people ask\nme if I'm a witch.\nv  \u25a0#\u25a0'\u2022*;\nSome people start\nquoting the Bible.\nSome people dam up\nand change the subject. Some* people\nopen up and start\nreciting their own\npersonal experiences\nwith the occult, or\nstart telling me about\nthings like the amount\nof research being\ndone in this field\nbehind the Iron Curtain. In its ability to\ncause a reaction, this\nword \"occult\" is one '\nof the most,powerful\nwords in the English\nlanguage. But what is\nthe \"occult\"?\nMy dictionary, The\nHoughton Mifflin\nCanadian Dictionary\nof the English Language, gives one definition as being \"Beyond the realm of\nhuman comprehension; mysterious; inscrutable.\" and another as \"Available\nonly to the initiate;\nnot divulged; secret:\noccult lore.\" If people believe the occult\nto be something unknown or unknowable\nto them, then I can\nunderstand their mix-\n,ed reactions.  I feel\nthe same way about\nmetric^* and' microwaves, because I\ndon't want to learn to\ncook all over again in\na different way. So if\nthe occult is recognized as something\nunknown, then I must\nadmit that metric,\nmicrowaves, pianos\nand computers are all\n\"occult\" to me.\nHowever, many\npeople do exhibit\nsome curiosity about\nthe occult. People\nread their horoscopes.\nPeople read about occult experiences in\ntabloids like The\nNational Enquirer.\nPeople have their\ncards and tea leaves\nread for them People\nwill let a machine\nanalyze their handwriting or give them\na biorhythm chart.\nPeople listen to\nQuestline on CJOR,\nor watch a clairvoyant\non Channel 21's Vancouver live. People\nattend annual Psychic\nFairs in Vancouver\nand Calgary. People\nbuy magazines like\nFate and Science of\nMind. There is an\ninterest in this field,\nand I've seen it growing every year. I\nthought it might be\nfun to explore the\noccult and write a\ncolumn about it. If\nreaders would like to\nsee particular areas\nof the occult discussed in this column, or\nwould like to tell me\nabout personal experiences with the occult, please feel free\nto write to me care of\nthis paper.\nCall The Star\n856-8303\nSECOND CLASS  MAIL\nREGISTRATION No.1270\nPOSTAGE PRE-PAID IN\nALDERGROVE,.B.C.\nPeewee As\nbounce\nback\nALDERGROVE - The\npeewee \"A\" Bruins\nplayed Chilliwack in\nback-to-back games\nlast week. Bruins split\nthe games losing the\nfirst match 6-3. Wes\nBoig, Corey Mutter\nand Derek Flint\nscored for Aldergrove.\nOn the return\nmatch Aldergrove\ncounted five to Chilli-\nwack's one. Wes\nBorg, Mel Unruh,\nDavid Arnold, Danny\nKempf and Matt\nStockbrocks scored\nfor the Bruins. Goal-,\ntender Jeff Blount's\nshutout was spoiled\nwhen Chilliwack\nscored with 28 seconds left in the game.\nThe Bruins defense\nplayed a superb\ngame, while the\nwingers showed excellent back checking.\nThe Aldergrove\nBruins sponsored by\nGoodbrand Construction play Port Coquitlam Wednesday at 8\np.m. and Mission\nSaturday at 6:30 in\nAldergrove.\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\n2-20555-56 Ave.,\nHighland Village\nShopping Centre\nPrescriptions\n533-1661\nSave-Most ^p^DfMj\u00a7ifes.\nSeniors \"Save More\" Card\nSeniors Only\nCome )n and pick up yours Irom our pharmacist lor a\n10% Discount\nJim Goodbrand, owner and president of\nGoodbrand Construction Ltd. presents\nsponsorship fees to the Aldergrove peewee\nA team. Accepting on behalf of the team.\nare playere Mel Unruh and Daren McDougal,\nand manager Arlene Blount.\n|1^ MINI-PUB\nm     ONE STEP BREWING MACHINE\nBrew your'own in your home for as little\nas $2.10 per doz. I\nPlease have representative call on me to\narrange FREE product sample demonstration. I understand I am under no obligation.\nNAME__ '       \t\nADDRESS\t\nPHONE  \t\nYes,  I  am  Interested  in  making   extra\nincome as a MINI-PUB representative!\nPart Time \u25a1 Full Time D\nMail to: 2680 Marble Hill, Abbotsford, B.C.\nLANGLEY CHRYSLER QUALITY USED CARS\n-PRICED FOR A SELLOUT-\n1984 PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE\nAuto., p.s., p.b., cruise, AM\/FM.\nOnly 29,000 km. 2.6 litre. Low price.\n$9995.\n1984 CHRYSLER 'E CLASS'\nAuto., p.s., p.b., radio, digital clock, cloth\nseats, air cond. Extra clean. 17,000 kms.\nPriced to sell at $11,388.\n1983 PLYMOUTH RELIANT \\\n< Auto., p.s., p.b., cloth seats, radio.\nOnly $6488.\n1981 CHEV 3\/4 TON VAN\nAuto., p.s., p.b. Good contractors vehicle.\nPriced at $5988.\n1981 TOYOTA PICKUP\nExtra low miles, one owner.\n$4988.\n1979 ASPEN S.E.\nA real beauty complete with T-bar roof.\nAt $3788.\n1979 MUSTANG GHIA\nAuto,, clean one owner car.\nAt $5288.\n1985 DODGE OMNI\nOnly 12,000 km. Auto., p.s., p.b.,\ncloth seats. 2.2 litre. Warranty.\nOnly $8488.\nGOING HUNTING?\n1982 DODGE D50\n4 wheel drive pickup complete with canopy.\nNew rubber.\nA steal at $8488.\n1982 CHEVETTE 4 DR. SEDAN\nExtra clean, automatic. A good gas\nmileage car.\n$5188.\n1981 DODGE OMNI\n4 spd. Only 70,000 km. Radio, cloth velour\nseats. Extra clean.\n$4988.\n1981 MERCURY LYNX\nDeluxe station wagon. Cassette, p.s.\nand muGh more.\n$5288.\n1979 PLYMOUTH HORIZON\n2 dr., clean reliable transportation.\nA hatchback for only\n$3588.\n1979 CHEVETTE\n2 dr. hatchback. Clean nice transportation.\n$3588.\ni Oodrie Trucks I\nLANGLEY CHRYSLER\nAt Fraser Hwy. & Downtown Langley\nCHRYSLER\nWe can handle\nyour ICBC claim!\niQmopor\/dutopor\n r^.**<^?.'?T?Sr^T7'*T^1\u00bb**w^^\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nhicken\nFrozen.A\nGrade \/Il\n\/kg\nRed or Golden Delicious\nApples\nmss,\n\u00ab^w.*^\nB.C. Grown.\nFancy\nGrade.\n$108\nfl \/kg\nlb.\n...-*.        Campbell's\nTomato Soup\n284 mL\nTin.\nFor\nScettowels\nPaper Towels\nWhite,\nYellow or\nChampagne.\nRoll\nPkg..\nMaxwell House\nCoffee\nMaster Blend.\nRegular or Auto\nDrip. 369 g Pkg.\nMcVltles\nDigestives\nBiscuits.\n400 g Pkg.\nPurex\nBathroom Tissue       Detergent\nAsst'd\nColors.\nI Roll\n'phg.\nSnow Star\nIce Cream\nAssfd.\nFlavours.\nLitre\nPoll\nBel Air\nOrange Juice\n$|38\nFrozen.\nConcentrate.\n355 mL Tin\nHeritage\nInstant Coffee\n170 g\nJar.\n199\nSunlight\nPowdered\nLaundry.\nPBox\nEmpress\nPeanut Butter\nSmooth or\nChunk\nStyle.\n1.5 kg Tin.\nLucerne\nUrge Eggs\nCanada Grade A,\nWhite. Dozen.\n35\nLucerne\nYogurt\nPlain or\nAsst'd. Flavours.\n750 g Tub.\n49\nOP\u20acN\nSUNDAY\n10 A.M.-\n6 P.M.\nOur advertised\nprices are now\neffective Monday\nthrough Sunday\nevery week.\n.SAVE BY BUYING\nBULK\nFOODS\nAT SAfEWAY!\nAdvertised Prices\nIn Effect\nMONDAY thru\nOctober 14,1985\nSUNDAY\nOctober 20,198S\nat your friendly\nAldergrove Safeway Store.\nWt Reserve the Right to Limit Seles to Retail Quantities.\nCANADA   SAFEWAY   LIMITED\n mm\nTHE ALDERQROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,198$\nYou can\nmake\nyour own\nsoft drinks\nNow you can make\nyour own pop. It is\nfairly simple to do,\nand it certainly is\ncheaper than buying\nit in the stores. Natural carbonation is good\nfor you, and it is fun\nto do. You dissolve\n9 cups (2 kilo) sugar\nin   33\/4   gallons   of\nwater (approx. 75 degrees FO; Add one\nbottle of extract and\nVz teaspoon champagne yeast. Stir, let\nstand for 5 minutes,\nthen stir and bottle.\nStore bottles at room\ntemperature for 10\ndays, then chill and\nserve.\nPuta\nFun\nIn Your Life!\nMake your own\nPOP\nfrom concentrates\n$2\n19\nMAKES 4 GALLONS\n(4 doz.-12 oz. bottles)\n* ROOT BEER\n* CREAM SODA\n* LEMON LIME\n* CHERRY COLA\n19563 Fraser Hwy\n533-5222\nInches off\nwith high-tech\neffortless exercise\nIdeas For Great Brown Bag Lunches\nMillions of Canadians pack brown bag lunches every day. Some do il to\nsave money, some lo save calorics..some lo have lime for shopping, jogging\nor just relaxing .Whatever your reason you can gel a booklel full of helpful\nideas and recipes, fealuring good-for-you Roman Meal bread. Hor your copy\nof Lunches To Go. send your name and address lo: The Roman Meal\nCompany. Department S.. P.O. Box 2440. New Westminster, B.C.*. V3L 5B6.\nQuantities are limited. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery.\nCHEF'S SALAD SANDWICH\n2 slices    Roman Meal Bread 2 slices\nSoftened margarine\n1-2 Tbsp.    Thousand Island dressing 15-30 ml.\n1\/2-1 hard cooked egg. slices or chopped l\/2-t\nI slice     Swiss cheese I slice\n1 slice     ham I slice\n1 slice     turkey I slice\n1\/2-1 c. shredded lettuce or 2-3 lellircc leaves      125-250 ml.\nSpread both bread slices with margarine, then wilh dressing. Arrange ail\nremaining ingredients on one bread slice. Ihen'elose with remaining bread\nslice. Makes 1 sandwich,\n541 Calories 33 grams fat\n31 grams protein 997 milligrams sodium\n29 grams carbohydrate 274 milligrams cholesterol\nNO TIME LIK\u00a3 THE\nPRESENT\n9: I would really like to lose\nweight, but feci II Is useless\nuntil after the upcoming\nholidays. Not only do I lend lo\nregain lost weight, but I\nusually add a few extra\npounds. What do you\nrecommend?\nA: Postponing dieting Is\none of ihe easiest actions In\nIhe world\u2014and Ihe mosl\ndetrimental, The longer you\nwait, the better your chances\nare of gaining even more\nweight. So. why not begin\nyour dieting regimen now\nand haw* those dieting habits\ndown by Ihe holidays.\nHy preplanning for Ihose\nholiday fcstlvlllcs. you can\nhaw an enjoyable lime and be\nproud ofyoursclfhccause you\nYour Consultant is\nMaria Hudon\nPhone 534-1727\nSuite 102 -\n20560 -56 Ave.,\nLangley\nHOURS:\n6:30-1:00 Mon. -Frl.\n4:30-6:00 Mon. - Thurs.\n11:00-12:00 Sat.\nstuck wllh your diet. To\nstrengthen your resolve, try\nthese following lips:\n\u2022 Eat an apple and drink a\nTarge glass of water before\ngoing lo Ihose dinner\nparlies. This will help fill\nyou up so otherwise\ntempling foods ore no\nthreat.\n\u2022 Offer lo bring a fresh\nvegetable or frull tray.\n\u2022 Avoid fried-foods or those\nIn rich sauces or gravies.\nLean meals, fruits and\nvegetables are your best\nchoice. And. pass on rich\ndesserts.\nConsult your local Diet\nCenter for other helpful lips\non Hucccwtflll holiday dlellng\n\u25a0\u25a0;:::\u25a0\u25a0;.,:\u2022\n_ni_2Mi\u00b0suw,\nf   DIET %\n.CENTER,\nFranchise\nAreas\nAvailable\nBy\nCONNIE McCLURE\nTwo phenomena\ntypify the 1980's:\nhigh tech and the fitness craze. Applying\none to the other has\ncreated a revolutionary advancement in\nexercise technique.\"\nThe \"passive technique\" was conceived\nwell before the 1970's\nand while it is widely\npractised in Europe,\nonly recently have\nNorth Americans\nbeen catching on to\nits slimming benefits.\nIt's an idea who's\ntime has come! Strenuous physical activity\nisn't for everybody -\nsome people just\nplain hate it; others\nhave medical problems - yet we all\nwould like a slim,\nwell toned body. At\n\"New You\" Toning\nand Nail Salon located at 5414 - 247A St.\nin Aldergrove, you\ncan exercise \"without effort\", no matter\nwhat your age or lifestyle.\nHere's    how    it\nworks: With the same\nmuscle stimulators as\nthose used in physiotherapy, muscles are\nstimulated by a mild\ncurrent of energy\n(generally equivalent\nto the power needed\nto operate a small\nflashlight), which\ncauses them to contract and relax, exactly as they would in\ntraditional forms of\nexercise. However in\nthis case, the muscles\nworic but you don't!\nYou just lie down on\na comfortable bed\nand relax or get\ncaught up on your\nreading. Accomplishing in 45 minutes\nwhat would take\nweeks in a gym to\nequal!\nThe benefits of this\nproven method are:\n. Deep muscle massage\n(which is great for\npain relief); metabolism is increased;\nblood circulation improved; quicker elimination of wastes and\ntoxins; breakdown of\nfat and cellulite; firms\nSee page 9\nHEART'S DESIRE STUDIO\nCLASSES COMMENCE\nMake-up Artistry Class $35.00\n(Includes set of make-up brushes)\nWed. Nov. 13, 7:00-10:00\nDeposit: $10. to hold a place\nClass size limited - max. 6\nTeen Image Course \u2022 $50.\nSat. Nov. 16, 9:00-4:00\nDeposit: $20.\nClass size max. 9\nIncludes: Color analysis & pallet\nWomen's Individual Style & Development\n(Six week course) - $100,\nDeposit: $30.\nThurs. Nov. 7-Dec. 12\n7:00-10:00 p.m.\nIncludes: Figure\n& wardrobe,,\nanalysis\n856-7533\nFaye Filiatrault\nFashion &\nColor Consultant\nEsthetician\nTo\nre-register:\nMail:\nName\nAddress\nPhone No.\n-Deposit\n25106-21B Ave.,\nAldergrove VOX 1A0\nOr drop off\nat Aldergrove Star\nPLANNING A WEDDING?\nDrop in to \"\">\t\nSpecial Day Rentals & Sales\nfor your FREE invitation to:\n.* i\nWelcome Wagon's\n*| Bridal Party\n*\u25a0. i\nFeaturing  bridal\nfashion & formal wear\nby Special Day and j\nClassy Formal Wear,\nattheRANCHO\nDelaire Rd., Abbotsford\n7:00 p.m., v\"\nMonday, October 21\n\/J\nFORMAL WEAR S COSTUMES \u25a0 SALE S RENTALS\n20540 - 56fh Ave.; Langley     533-44 71\n ,^-ttoi^rijiiiairjiiM^^\nExercise the effortless way\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1985\nFrom page 8\nflabby muscles;  increased energy and\ngreater stamina; bet\nter sleeping habits;\nno muscle stiffness.\nIsn't it comforting\nto know that now you\ncan finally loose those\nunwanted inches en-\njoyably - without self\ninflicted misery.\nDress with style and imagination\nOpenwork cardigan pattern\nFresh as a spring breeze ... this chic little cardigan will take you through the seasons with\nstyle. It's quick to knit in softly brushed Patons Promise yarn, in a delicate openwork pattern.\nThe instructions are easy to follow and require only five to seven balls of yarn for ladies' sizes\nsmall, medium and large.\nTwo 3% mm (U.S. 5) and two 5 mm (U.S. 8) knitting needles or whichever needles you\nrequire to produce Ihe tension given below. 4 buttons.\nTENSION: 19 sts and 25 rows = 4 ins (10 cm) with 5 mm needles in stocking st.\nSIZES AND MATERIALS:     Smsll\nBust measurement 30-32 ins (76-81 cm)\nFinished bust 34 \" (   86 \" )\nLength from top of shoulder 20 \" ( 51 \" )\nSleeve seam 8 \" (   20 \" )\nPatons Promise (40 g)        5balls\nThe instructions are written tor small size.\nAny changes necessary lor medium size (M)\nand large size (L) are written in brackets\nthus:-(   ).\nBACK: Wilh 3% mm needles cast on 79'sts\n(.M-91sts){L-103sts).\n1st row: K2. *P1. K1. Repeat from * to last\nst. K1.\n2nd row: K1. \"PI. K1. Repeal from * to end\nof row.\nRepeat these 2 rows (K1. P1)'ribbing 9\ntimes.\nChange to 5 mm needles and proceed in\npattern as follows:-\n1st row: (Right Side). P2. Yon. S11. K2log.\npsso. Yrn. *P3. Yon. S11. K2tog. psso. Yrn.\nRepeat from * to last 2 sts. P2.\n2nd row: K2. P3. *K3. P3. Repeat from * to\nlast 2 sts. K2.\nThese 2 rows complete one pattern.\nContinue in pattern until work from beginning measures 20 ins (51 cm), (M - 21\nins)(53 cm). (L - 23 ins){58 cm) ending\nwith right side facing for next row.\nTo shape shoulders: Keeping continuity of\npattern, cast off 6 sts (M - 7 sfs) (L-8 sts)\nbeginning next 6 rows (M-6 rows) {1 \u2014 4\nrows) then 7 sts (M - 8 sis) (L - 9 sis)\nbeginning next 2 rows (M \u2014 2 rows) (L\u20144\nrows). Cast off remaining sts.\nLEFT FRONT: With 33\/< mm needles cast on\n51.sts(M-57sfs)(L-6.ste)andwork19\nrows (K1. P1) ribbing as given for back.\nNext row: Rib across 7 sts. Slip these 7 sts\nonto a safety pin to be worked later for left\nfront band. Rib to end of row, decreasing 1\nst in centre of row for medium size only.\nChange to 5 mm needles and proceed in\npattern as tollows:-\n1st row: P2. Yon. SI 1. K2log. psso. Yrn.\n*P3. Yon. SI 1. K2tog. psso. Yrn. Repeat\nfrom * to last 3 sts (M - last 2 sts) (L - last\nst).P3{M-P2)(L-P1).\n2nd row: K3 (M - K2) (L - K1). P3. \u00abK3.\nP3. Repeat from * to last 2 sis. K2.\nPattern is now in position.\nNext row: .Pattern to last 2 sts. Work 2tog\n(front edge).\nKeeping continuity of pattern, continue decreasing 1 st at front edge every following\n4th row to 36 sts on needle (M - 41 sts) (L\n\u2014 46 sis) then every 6th row to 25 sts on\nneedle (M-29sls)(L- 34 sts).\nContinue even until work from beginning\nmeasures same length as back to shoulder\nshaping, ending with right side facing for\nnext row.\nTo shape shoulder: Cast off 6 sts (M - 7\nsts) (L \u2014 8 sts) beginning next and alternate\nrow once. Work 1 row even.\nCast off 6 sts (M - 7 sis) (L - 9 sts)\nbeginning next row. Pattern to end of row.\nWork 1 row even. Cast off remaining sts.\nRIGHT FRONT: With 33\/4 mm needles cast\non 51 sts (M-57 sis) (L -61 ste)and work\n4 rows (K1. P1) ribbing as given for back.\nNext row: Rib across 4 sts. Yfwd. K2tog.\nRib across 10 sts. Yfwd. K2tog. Rib to end of\nrow (2 buttonholes made).\nWork 11 rows ribbing.\nNext row: Rib, working buttonholes as before.\nContinue in ribbing to correspond to left\nfront.\nChange to 5 mm needles and proceed in\npattern as follows:-\n1st row: P3 (M - P2) (L - PI) Yon. SI 1.\nK2tog  psso. Yrn. \"P3. Yon. SI 1. K2tog.\npsso. Yrn. Repeat from * to last 2 sts. P2.\n2nd row: K2. P3. *K3. P3. Repeat trom * to\nlast 3 sts (M - last 2 sts) (L - last st). K3. (M\n-K2)(L-K1).\nPattern is now in position.\nMedium Large\n34-36 ins(86-91 cm) 38-40ins(97-102cm)\n38   \" (    97 \" ) 42 \" (    107 \" )\n21    \" (    53 \" ) 23 \" (     58 \" )\n8V4 \" (    22 \" ) 9 \" (     23 \" )\n6 balls\n7 balls\nContinue to correspond to left front reversing all shapings.\nSLEEVES: With 3% mm needles cast on 59\nsts (M - 65 sts) (L - 71 sts) and work 6\nrows (K1. P1) ribbing as given for back\nincreasing 8 sts evenly across last row.\nChange to 5 mm needles and proceed in\npattern as follows:-\nistrow: P2. Yon. SI 1. K2tog. psso. Yrn.\n*P3. Yon. SI 1. K2tog. psso. Yrn. Repeat\nIrom Mo last 2 sts. P2.\n2nd row: K2. P3. *K3. P3. Repeat from * to\nlast 2 sts. K2.\nThese 2 rows complete one pattern.\nContinue in pattern until work from beginning measures 8 ins (20 cm), (M \u2014 8'\/i\nins){22 cm), (L-9 ins)(23 cm) ending with\nright side facing for next row. Cast off.\nTO MAKE UP: Sew shoulder seams. With\ncentre top of sleeve positioned at shoulder\nseam, sew in sleeves. Sew side and sleeve\nseams.\nFRONT BANDS: With right side of left front\nfacing, slip 7 sts from safety pin onto 33\/< mm\nneedle. Join yarn at inner edge and continue in ribbing until length sufficient to fit\nalong left front edge to centre back. Cast off\nin ribbing. Sew band in position. Work right\nfront band to correspond. Sew front bands\nat cenlre back of neck. Sew buttons to\ncorrespond to buttonholes. Do not press.\nK \u25a0 knit. P -- purl. Yon - yarn over needle.\nYrn =- yarn round needle. Yfwd * yarn\nforward, tog - together. SI = slip, psso =\npass slipped st over, cm ~ centimetre, mm\n- millimetre, g = gram.\nHAND WASHING: Promise may be hand\nwashed. Before washing, note the measurements of the garment. Thoroughly dissolve\nsoap or mild detergent in luke-warm water.\nPlace the garment in the suds and squeeze\ngently. Do not rub or leave to soak. Support\nthe garment with your hands when it is\nremoved from the water. Rinse twice in\nclean, luke-warm water. Remove excess\nmoisture by rolling in a thick towel. Do not\nwring, twist or hang to dry. Lay garment on\na flat surlace away from bright lights'or\nsunlight and excessive heat. While still\ndamp gently push garment back to its original shape and size.\nMACHINE WASHING: With a gentle cycle\nsetting, machine wash the garment, preferably on its own, using warm water and\ndetergent. Softeners may be added to the\nfinal rinse. Do not bleach. Machine dry at a\nlow setting. Do not overheat.\nBy Faye Filiatrault\nIs your closet your\nfriend or your foe?\nOpen you closet and\ntake a  good,   long\nlook. Do you look in\nand say to yourself -\n\"I have nothing to\nwear\"? Yet the space\nin   your   closet   is\ncrowded?   Do   you\nwear 10 percent of\nyour clothing 90 percent of the time? Do\nyou find most of the\nitems fail to coordinate well with one\nanother?   Are    you\nspending   too  much\ntime and money .on\nyour wardrobe only to\nbe dissatisfied  with\nthe  results?  Would\nyou agree you have\nspent    money    on\nclothes and then gave\nthem away after one\nor   two   wearings?\nThese items have cost\nyou   dollars   which\nwere poorly spent -\ndollars that have not\nbeen an investment.\nWe must leam how\nto plan a wardrobe.\nWardrobe planning\nclasses can teach you:\n\u2022 wardrobe wheel\n\u2022 build a wardrobe\n\u2022 investment dressing\n\u2022 seasonless dressing\ne to read a fashion\nphoto or ad\nCreating a wardrobe that enhances\nand brings out the\n\"best\" you is not\nimpossible. It can be\naccomplished in a\nway most pleasing to\nyou.\nThe image of loveliness can only be\ngained by not only\nknowing ourselves,\nbut how to present\nourselves.\nTo dress with style\nyou will need to\nchoose clothing which\nis becoming to you.\nThose that will make\nyou look and feel your\nbest.\nIn order to accomplish this you will\nneed to know your\nseasonal colors, understand your body\ntype (figure analysis)\nand know your clothing personality before you make your\npurchase. The style\n(clothes Une) which\nwill accentuate your\npositives and camou-\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n.20367 Bypass Hwy., Ungley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 334-5317 PARTS\nFaye Flllatrault\nflage your negatives\n(figure flaws) is of\nutmost importance.\nOver a period of\ntime you will have\nclothing in your closet\nthat have been wisely\npurchased by you for\nyour particular figure,\ncolor, personality and\nlifestyle. This is investment dressing -\nwhich will serve you\nwisely for any event,\nbe it business, social,\npleasure or sport.\nClothing you will enjoy wearing through\nall the seasons time\nand time again.\nIf you discover, as\nmany of us have\ndone, that you could\nuse some professional\nhelp, please feel free\nto call Faye at\n\"Heart's Desire Studio\" for service or a\nchat at 856-7533.\nHappy shopping!\nADULT KNITTING LESSONS\nBeginners, Tuesday 7-9 p.m.\nAdvanced, Wednesday 7-9 p.m.\n*5.00 per session\n^iwdwie &\nWOOL\nSTUFF\nQUALITY YARNS &\nACCESSORIES\nPatons & Imports\nCottons \u2022 Linens \u2022 Ranangor\nCOME IN AND BROWSE\nIN VALLEY CENTRE\nMALL\nNo. 109-20151\nFraser Hwy.\n(Next to Save-On)\nPhone 530-1828\nPattern No. BK263\nKUTS & KURLS\nWE ARENEW\nCome In and try us out.\nEXCELLENT SERVICE & PRICES\nPerms   $22.50\nColor  $18.00 .\nCuts $ 6.00\n- Specials for Seniors -\n3081 - 271st Street\n856-3428\nNEW YOU TONING\n& NAIL SALON\nLOOSING WEIGHT AND INCHES HAS\nNEVER BEEN EASIER THAN OUR MODERN\nPROVEN WAY.\nRESULTS ARE DRAMATIC:\n* Hips and thighs are slimmed\n* Buttocks are raised\n* Waist slimmed and trimmed\n* Bustline toned\n* Loosens and removes cellullte\nGUARANTEED INCH LOSS\nAt the Lowest Prices in Town\nCall for a complimentary treatment todayl\nNEW YOU\nTONING & NAIL\nSALON\n5414 - 247A Street, Aldergrove, B.C.\n[Kitty corner from N. Otter school]\n856-7786\n II       IIHII.llll.il\nimmiii mmam\nmmm\niiiwiiwiw iiu i m i iiiiiiiwiiiwllilllllHlPilil.il\nHnirMifi'\"'\u2014\u25a0u\"-r*-\u2014*\".im^i**'A*#<T. -tH^\u201et_lt^r aV(imm^^^tn^^Sm^__jjgi^mmmWmmmmmmm l      i     ..*\n10\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS, 1985'\nMANAGING PRESTON'S CHEVRON SERVICE STATION\nStudents to get hands-on experience\nLANGLEY - Twenty-five students\nfrom D.W. Poppy secondary will\nhave an opportunity for a \"hands-\non\" business experience when\nthey take oyer part 6f the\nmanagement of Rreston's Chevron service station, Nov. 1.\nThe \"Partners in Education\"\ncontract, signed by George Preston ahd Poppy principal Eugene\nMacdonald last Thursday is the\nfirst in a new district program.\nIhe project will employ groups\nof 25 students for three month\nperiods, who will manage the day\nto day operation. Ten students\nwill handle the service aspect;\noperating the pumps, handling\nmoney and dealing with public.\nAnother group of ten will handle\nthe marketing side, and five\nstudents will handle the bookkeeping chores. Students from\nindustrial education, business\neducation and the computer\nliteracy program will have the\nopportunity at Preston's to apply\nthe skills taught in classroom.\nMacdonald said the program\nwas structured to complement\nschool and not interfere with it, as\nstudents will work on it in the\nevenings from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.\n\"It's an opportunity to see the\n'real' worid of business. Students\nare delighted because it's not only\na part-time job, but also an eariy\nlook at how to be successful,\"\nsaid Macdonald.\nPreston said students will receive in-service training from his\nstaff as well as Chevron oil\ncompany. \"We appreciate having\nthe educational potential of the\nbusiness community recognized.\"\nSchool board chairman Donna\nRantamaa said, \"The sdiool district values the contributions that\nare made by our business community to our schools,\" in the\nworic experience and career day\nprograms. \"Partners in Education, however, takes the linkage\nbetween schools and business one\nstep further. We hope this will be\njust the first of many such\npartnerships between langley\nbusinesses and our schools, both\nelementary and secondary.''\nPartners in Education was launched In\nLangley school district as George Preston,\nDonna Rantamaa, Dave Schofleld and\nEugene Macdonald penned a contract,\nThursday.\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\nSELL IT FAST\nIN THE STAR-\n856-8303\nEarly morning\nhours\n'undemocratic'\nMURRAYVTUE - A\nlocal alderwoman\nsaid this week that\nshe objected \"most\nstrenuously\" to policy changes that\nwould have puBlic*\ndelegates appear before council early in\nthe morning.   .\nArnason said it was\n\"undemocratic\" to\nexpect people to take\ntime off from woric in\norder to attend a\ncouncil meeting and\nasked if the fact that\nsome 20 people\nhad shown up for the\nnine o'clock committee meeting was an\nindication of a change\nin council policy.\n\"No, I don't think\nit is,\" said Mayor\nElford Nundal.\nOn council's agenda was an item inviting \"submissions by\nany persons present\nwho may wish to\nspeak\" on a proposed\ndevelopment permit.\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\n.\u00ab.\u00ab 3-'85 MARQUIS\n\\*9_Jt YOUR CHOICE\n\u25a0V^ s999900\n2-THUNDERBIRDS 10-'85 RANGERS\nYOUR CHOICE; AS LOW AS\n$9999\u00b0\u00b0 '718800\nNEW'85 LYNX\nCLEARANCE\n*7188M\nNEW '85 F150 NEW '85 ECONOLINE\n'8488\u00b0\u00b0 $9999\u00b0\u00b0\nPLUS OPTIONS\n'85 F250 H.D. DIESEL   16,888\u00b0\u00b0\nCOME IN i TEST DRIVE THE NEW '86 MODELS\nWE WANT YOUR BUSINESS\nAND WE'RE DEALING TO PROVE IT\nLOU ISFELD Lincoln mercury\n32562 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford\n853-0711       533-2323      525-8737\nDlr. No. 6224\nFree garbage service\nfor recreation centre\nMURRAYVILLE - An\nAldergrove garbage\ncollector has donated\nthe use of a garbage\ncontainer, complete\nwith servicing over a\nthree-year period, to\nthe new recreation\ncenter here.\nKen Barrell said he\nhoped other members of the community would make free\nwill donation of services to the new center as well; -\nMayor Elford Nundal agreed that he\nhoped Barrell's gesture would set a precedent.\nHOW TO EXPO\nWORKSHOP\nAttention manufacturers\nand others interested in\nexporting.\n-Don't know where to\nbegin?\n-Have new staff\nunfamiliar with exports?\nThen this workshop is for you.\nLearn from the experts in\na 4 hour hands-on session\nTOPICS\nLetters of Credit\nGordon Goltz\nRoyal Bank\nInternational\nSection\nInsuring Exports\nGeorge Garai\nExport Development Corp.\nTax Advantages\nCraig East\nTouche Ross\nGovernment Assistance\nGeorges Depocas\nMinistry of Industry &\nSmall Business Development\nBrokerage Services Selling Overseas\nDale Vander Yacht Stan Carter\nBorder Brokerage Ltd. Fireflex Manufacturing\nDate - Wednesday, October 23,1 to 5 p.m.\nBest Western Langley City Motor Inn.\nCost $25\/person.\nEarly registration please - limited space -\nRegister at\nLangley Economic Development Commission\n20408 Fraser Hwy., Langley, 530-7828.\n ISI\n*^,\\l~*mdtyMm*it^\nOpera in\nthe schools\nThe Vancouver\nOpera Touring Ensemble has begun\nperformances of Don\nPasquale, the Opera-\nin-the-Schools production for the 1985-\n86 season.\nDon Pasquale is\nschedule to perform\nin 246 schools\nthroughout British\nColumbia, exceeding\nlast year's record of\n194 performances of\nCinderella by 52. Performances are scheduled at Aldergrove\narea schools, Nov. 12,\n13 and 14.\nDon Pasquale, a\nrollicking comedy by\nDonizetti, is presented in a capsule English language adaptation. Fun abounds as\nthe jaded old Pasquale proceeds from\nfolly to folly, disinheriting his nephew\nErnesto and marrying\nthe lovely Norina. As\nthe plot thickens, Dr.\nMalatesta joins the\nscheme to turn the\ntables on Pasquale\nand prove that \"love\nconquers all\". Lavish\ncostumes and lively\naction provide the accompaniment to Doni-\nzetti's magnificent\nmusic with breathtaking arias and ensembles that remain\namong the most popular in the operatic\nrepertoire.\nGlynis Leyshon,\nwho is remembered\nfor her magical production Cinderella\nlast season, directs\nDon Pasquale. Ihe\ncast features Douglas\nDeVillieras Don Pasquale, Helene MacDonald as Norina,\nDon Wright as Ernesto, Daniel Neff as Dr.\nMalatesta and Shana\nWhite as the maid\nand notary. Bruce\nJohnson is the music\ndirector, Helen Jar-\nvis, the set designer\nand Margaret Ryan,\nthe costume designer.\nBruce Johnson and\nSheila Meek alternate\nas pianist.\nFor more information on the Vancouver\nOpera Touring Ensemble and Opera-in-\nthe-Schools programs\nand services contact\nAnn Rabas, administrator at 682-2871.\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\n11\nALBUM REVIEW\nJohn-boy comes of age\nBy KURT LANGMANN\nScarecrow\nJohn Cougar Mellencamp\n(Riva-FblyGram Records)\nYoung Cougar has been writing\ncatchy tunes of (and for) the\ncommon folk for his last four\nalbums, but he's found it hard to\ngain the respect awarded in heaps\nto such spokesmen as Bruce\nSpringsteen.\nIt may not be difficult to\nidentify with characters like Jack\nand Diane but to really care about\nthese people is another story.\nWith Scarecrow, Mellencamp is\nfinally true to his roots, writing\nabout the people of the Mid-West\nAmerica com belt, and it applies\nto the hopes and dreams of small\ntown folk all over North America.\nHe has proved his love for his\nheritage by organizing, with Willie Nelson, the recent Farm Aid\nconcert to raise money for the\nfinancially troubled family farms,\nand with all his success he still\nlives in Bloomington, Indiana. He\nputs his money where his mouth\n(and heart) is.\nSo, when he leads off his new\nalbum with Rain On 77ie Scarecrow I really feel the man is\nsincere. The song graphically\ndepicts the despair and smoldering frustration of small farmers,\nfree enterprisers who feel betray\ned by the policies of an urban\ngovernment.\nMellencamp occasionally overreaches in his words and metaphor - Justice and Independence\n'85 is too ambitious and falls flat,\nbut overall he has never put out\nsuch a cohesive and finely-crafted\nseries of songs. Lonely 01' Night\nand R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. are\ndisposable but likeable \"hit\"\nsingles, but the other seven tunes\nare his heartfelt best.\nBetween A Laugh And A Tear,\na duet with Rickie Lee Jones and\nMinutes To Memories are the two\noutstanding tracks - highly melodic with words of wisdom and\npassion.\nSmall Town and The Face Of\nThe Nation are two sides of the\ncoin - a fiercely patriotic love for\nwhere he came from, and a\nstinging damnation of what it has\nbecome.\nMellencamp and his band have\nrefined their basic rode sound and\nthroughout the album the band is\npunchy and raucously alive. From\nany standpoint, Scarecrow is his\nhighest achievement to date.\nIt is not a \"political\" album, as\nmuch as an album of real songs\nabout real people with real feelings. As he notes, \"You've got to\nstand up for somethin' or you're\ngonna fall... for anything.\",\nBig time voice for traditional\nsmall town values\nJohn Cougar Mellencamp writes of small town America on his\nacclaimed new \"Scarecrow\" album.\nLearn about mushrooms\nK you have ever  and  wondered,   \"Is   Oct.   16   enjoy   an\nbeen out in the fields   this mushroom poi-   evening  slide  show\nBarbershop quartet to sing for LAC\nThe Langley Arts\nCouncil extends an\ninvitation to their\ngeneral meeting held\ntonight, Oct. 16, in\nthe Langley Arts Centre, 4899 - 207 Street,\nat 8 p.m.\nOf special interest\nis Langley's First\nCapital Chorus. Hie\nQuartet will harmonize  in  song   from\ntheir   repertoire   of\nmelodies.\nRepresentatives of\nthe Council's twenty-\nthree affiliated member groups will also\nbe present, to report\non their various\nevents, and welcome\nyou as a member.\nRefreshments will be\nserved by members\nof the Langley\nCamera Club.\nsonous?\" ... then\nsign up for the GVRD\nParks Beginning with\nBoletus program.\nThis two-part course\nis offered at Campbell Valley Regional\nPark in south Langley. On Wednesday,\nintroducing various\nmushroom species,\nthen, oome on the\nSaturday field trip,\nOct. 19 to expand\nyour knowlege. For\ninformation and\nregistration call Jude\nGrass at 432-6322.\nBy J.T. YURKO\nPowerful acting,\nless than\ncompelling story\nSWEET DREAMS (PG-13-Trl-Star)\nStarring Jessica Lange, Ed Harris,\nAnn Wedgeworth. * *\n\u00a9 1985 Compulog\nWhen producer Bernard\nSchwartz was shooting \"Coal\nMiner's Daughter,\" the script\ncalled lor Loretta Lynn to\nmeet Patsy Cllne. Schwartz\nbecame intrigued with the\nstory of the enormously gifted\nMiss Cllne, a singer who continues to .this day \u2014 22 years\nafter her untimely death in an\nairplane crash \u2014 to sell\n70,000 albums a year. He set\nout to learn as much as he\ncould about her and to see if\nhe could gather enough material to do a film of her life. He\nended up with an 800-page\njournal.\n\"Sweet Dreams,\" starring\nJessica Lange as Patsy Cline,\nEd Harris as her second husband Charlie Dick and Ann\nWedgeworth as her mother, is\nthe resulting movie.\nThe story is built on Miss\nCline's stormy relationship\nwith her second husband.\nVarious vignettes of Miss\nCline's life and times are wonderfully presented. The dialogue is crisp, the staging is\nclever, and superb performances are given all around,\nbut they fail to flow together\nInto a unified, compelling\nportrait.\nComparisons  with   \"Coal\nMiner's Daughter\" are Inevitable. Both are about women\ncountry-western singers who\nrise to the top of their profession, but must contend with\nthe sensibilities of their good\nol' boy husbands who begin\nto feel useless and react by\ntaking a few extra drinks, taking a few women on the side,\nand occasionally allowing\ntheir resentment to boil over.\nUnlike \"Coal Miner's\nDaughter,\" however, \"Sweet\nDreams\" forsakes the musical\nstory for the story of the\nstormy marriage. Only one or\ntwo scenes deal with Patsy\nCline's rise to the top, her love\nof music, or the pressures of\nbeing a top performer. The\nrest is an on-again, off-again\nlove story.\nThere's very little wrong\nwith its individual scenes.\nMiss Lange, Harris and especially Miss Wedgeworth deliver marvelous performances,\nand Getchell's script contains\nmany powerful scenes.\nAnd there's plenty of music.\nPatsy Cline's own vocals were\nre-mixed with new accompaniments, but even these cannot tie together a film that\nturns out to be less than the\nsum of its parts.\nMusicians needed\nThe Fraser Valley\nSymphony has begun\nrehearsals for its second season of concerts. Six are planned\nfor this year, the first\ntwo scheduled for late\nNovember.\nFrench homs and\nstring bass players\nare desperately needed so if you've ever\ntackled either of these\ninstruments, please\nconsider dusting\nthem off and joining\nfor some musical fun.\nFVS has access to at\nleast one instrument\nso don't let that hold\nyou back. More violins are also welcome,\nand all enquiries regarding other instruments.\nFVS offers a general society membership for those in the\ncommunity who love\nmusic and want to\nplay a part in supporting a symphony here\nin the FYaser Valley.\n\"We made great\nstrides last year and\nhad a sellout crowd at\nthe Mennonite Educational Institute for\nour family concert\nproduction of Peter\nand the Wolf\", says\npublicist Rosalind\nKobley.\nThe orchestra is\ncomprised of all age\ngroups and professions (including five\ndoctors) and they\ncome to rehearsals in\nAbbotsford from all\nover the valley. There\nis great enthusiasm\nand a desire to become better performers and share their\nlove of music. Please\nenquire at 854-5660,\n854-5024 or 854-5369.\n m itj,,ti  i,mm^.mifmmm^m^mmmmmmmmmmmmm\nwarn\n\u2022\u25a0Wi\u2122T\u00abi  '\"3i.tr-\u25a0\u25a0 nti \u25a0t'\" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0*\u00a3>\u2014\u2022*\u00bb*trtSSW\u2122\nM\n1 2 THE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nREGULAR  DAYTIME PROGRAMMING\nWHAT'S ON.\nMORNINQ\n6:46\nOA.M. WEATHER\n6:00\nO ABC'S-WORLD NEWS\nTHIS MORNING g\n8 NBC NEWS\nOO ROMPER ROOM\nO   HUMAN  DIMENSION\n(THU)\nO DIALOGUE (TUE, FRI)\nO EYE ON THE NORTHWEST (MON)\nO CHRISTOPHER CLOSE-\nUP (WED)\nQ  MACNEIL  \/  LEHRER\nNEWSHOUR\n(0 700 CLUB\n\u00a9CIRCLE SQUARE\n6:30\nONEWS\nOO CANADA A.M.\nO CBS EARLY MORNINQ\nNEWS\nffl SIZE SMALL\n7:00\nO    QOOD   MORNING\nAMERICA g\nOTODAY\nO CBS MORNING NEWS\nQ SESAME STREET (R)\nCARTOONS\nQIIT FIGURES\n7:30\nO MUPPETS\nQ) 100 HUNTLEY STREET\n6:00\nOMOVIE\nO POLKA DOT DOOR\nCB SCOOBY DOO\n8:30\nQ MISTER ROQERS (R)\n_ CARTOONS\nCD INSPECTOR GADGET\n9:00\nO MERV GRIFFIN\nO GOOD COMPANY\nOO WEBSTER\n~ $26,000 PYRAMID\nO SESAME STREET (R)\nI DONAHUE\nID POLKA DOT DOOR\nQ)JEOPARDY\n9*30\nO FOOTLOOSE IN B.C.\n(THU)\n\u00a9WHAT'S NEW? (FRI)\nO VENTURE (MON)\nO    PACIFIC   REPORT\n(TUE)\nO LET'S MAKE A DEAL\n\u00a9  PROJECT UNIVERSE\n(TUE. THU)\n\u00a9 INTRODUCING BIOLOGY (MON, WED, FRO\nCD GALLOPING GOURMET\n10:00\nO    FRED   PENNER'S\nPLACE\nO THREE'S A CROWD (R)\nO CD WHEEL OF FORTUNE\nO\u00a9 PRICE IS RIGHT\nO   EDUCATIONAL  PROGRAMMING\nID READ ALONG \/ READ\nALL ABOUT IT (THU)\n<Q CANADIANS (FRI)\n\u00a9LET'S VISIT (MON)\n\u00a9 TRADE OFFS (TUE)\nm    SALUT   \/   EUREKA\n(WED)\nGD A VOTRE RYTHME\n10:10\n(0   THIS  IS  MY  HOME\n(MON)\n10:16\nO FRIENDLY GIANT\nCD PASSE-PARTOUT\n10:20\n(DREAD ALONG (TUE)\n10:30\nOMR.DRESSUP\nO ALL-STAR BLITZ\nOSCRABBLE\nO BODY MOVES\nO    WHAT'S   COOKING\n(MON, TUE, THU, FRO\nO DINING INN (WED)\n(B INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY (THU)\n\u00a9JAPAN TOOAY (FRI)\nIB    WORLD   AT   WAR\n(MON, WED)\n\u00a9   EFFECTIVE   STUDY\nTECHNIQUES (TUE)\nfflDYNASTY\n10:46\n\u00a9BOBINO\n11:00\nO    8E8AME   STREET\n(TUE-FRI)\nO SESAME STREET (R)\nQ(MON)\nO RYAN'S HOPE\nO SUPER PASSWORD\nO O YOUNG AND THE\nRESTLESS\n\u00a9GUESS WHAT\n\u00a9$26,000 PYRAMID\n\u00a9   STARTING  A   BUSINESS (FRO\nO QUESTION DE DROIT\n(THU)\n\u00a9 ENTRE EUX ET NOUS\n(FRO\n\u20ac0 RIEN QUE POUR VOUS\n(MON)\n\u00a9    DE   BIEN   BELLES\nCHOSESOUE)\n\u00a9ZIGZAG (WED)\n11:30\nO LOVING\nO SEARCH FOR TOMORROW\n\u00a9DEFINITION\n\u00a9PRESS YOUR LUCK\n\u00a9    UNDERSTANDING\nHUMAN BEHAVIOR (THU)\n\u00a9AC CIRCUITS (FRI)\n\u00a9NEW LITERACY: AN INTRODUCTION   TO   COMPUTERS (MON)\n\u00a9 BASIC ELECTRICITY \/\nDCCIRUITS(TUE)\n\u00a9 CALCULUS 1 (WED)\n\u00a9NEWS\n\u00a9 PRINCE NOW (THU)\nffl SALUT SANTE g (FRI)\n\u00a9    ROQUET   BELLES\nOREILLES(MON)\n\u00a9  DANIEL BERTOLINO,\nL'EXPLORATION ET VOUS\nQ(TUE)\n\u00a9 YOGI ET COMPAQNIE\n(WED)\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\n\u00a9OALL MY CHILDREN\nO  ffl  DAYS OF OUR\nLIVES\nOOONEWS\nO  EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING  (MON,   TUE,\nTHU. FRI)\n\u00a9NOVA (WED)\n\u00a9PERRY MASON\n\u00a9WRITE COURSE (THU)\n\u00a9AUTO UPGRADE (FRO\n\u00a9NEW LITERACY: AN INTRODUCTION   TO   COMPUTERS (MON)\n\u00a9BITS AND BYTES (TUE)\n\u00a9   RELIGIOUS   QUEST\n(WED)\n\u00a9 PREMIERE EDITION \/\nAVIS DE RECHERCHE\n12:30\n\u00a9WRITE COURSE (THU)\n\u00a9   HEAVY   DUTY   MECHANICS UPGRADE (FRI)\n\u00a9 FACES OF CULTURE\n(MON)\n\u00a9  BUSINESS OF MANAGEMENT (TUE)\n\u00a9    CALLER'S   CHOICE\n(WED)\n\u00a9 VIVRE A TROIS (THU,\nFRI)\n\u00a9   VIVRE  A  TROIS  g\n(MON-WED)\n1:00\n\u00a9MIDDAY\nO ffl ONE LIFE TO LIVE\nO   O   O   ANOTHER\nWORLD\nO    AS   THE   WORLD\nTURNS\n\u00a9   EDUCATIONAL  PROGRAMMING (WED)\n\u00a9BIG VALLEY\n\u00a9 ENGLISH UTERATURE\n(THU)\n\u00a9ENGLISH 120 (FRI)\n\u00a9 FACES OF CULTURE\n(MON)\n\u00a9 BUSINESS OF MANAGEMENT (TUE)\n\u00a9 COMPUTER BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A\nFOUNDATION COUR8E\n(WED)\n\u00a9TERRE HUMAINE g\n1:30\n\u00a9VOYAGE (MON, TUE)\n\u00a9     UNDERSTANDING\nHUMAN BEHAVIOR (WED)\n\u00a9AU JOUR LE JOUR\n2:00\n\u00a9CORONATION STREET\nO O GENERAL HOSPITAL\nO SANTA BARBARA\nQ LIFETIME\nO GUIDING LIGHT\n\u00a9     WONDERWORKS\n(THU)\n\u00a9 MATINEE AT THE BIJOU (FRI)\n\u00a9   MASTERPIECE  THEATRE (MON)\n\u00a9MOVIE (TUE)\n\u00a9MYSTERYI (WED)\n\u00a9NEWLYWED GAME\n\u00a9    EFFECTIVE   STUDY\nTECHNIQUES (THU)\n\u00a9    GROWING   YEARS\n(WED, FRI)\n\u00a9 PRESCHOOL CHILD\n(MON)\n\u00a9 OBSTETRICAL EMERGENCIES (TUE)\nffl MAO DASH\n2*30\n\u00a9DIVORCE COURT\n\u00a9 MATH FOR MODERN\nLIVING (WED. FRI)\n\u00a9   MICROPROCESSORS\n(MON)\nffl SUPER PAY CARDS\nffi TELE-FEUILLETON: LA\nCHARTREUSE DE PARME\n(THU)\n\u00a9 TELE-FEUILLETON: LA\nVIE DE BERLIOZ (FRI)\n\u00a9CINEMA (MON, TUE)\n\u00a9 LE TEMPS DE VIVRE\n(WED)\n3:00\n\u00a9TRAPPER JOHN, M.D.\nO NORTHWEST AFTERNOON (MON, TUE, THU,\nFRO\nO  AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL (WED)\n\u00a9KNOTS LANDING\nO MIXED COMPANY\nO AMERICA (MON, WED-\nFRO\nO PEOPLE'S COURT\n(TUE)\n\u00a9LIFETIME\n\u00a9 8QUARE FOOT GARDENING (THU)\n\u00a9   JOY   OF   PAINTINQ\n(WED)\n\u00a9CARTOONS\n\u00a9 NEEDLECRAFT (MON,\nTHU)\n\u00a9 SEWING POWER\n(WED, FRO\n\u00a9    FOUNDATIONS   OF\nREAOINQ (TUE)\nffl ONE DAY AT A TIME\n3:30\nO SCHOOLBREAK (TUE)\n\u00a9   FRUGAL   GOURMET\n(THU)\n\u00a9THIS OLD HOUSE (FRI)\n\u00a9 MODERN MATURITY\n(MON)\n\u00a9MOTORWEEK (TUE)\n\u00a9ANTIQUES (WED)\n\u00a9   HE-MAN  AND  MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE\n\u00a9PEOPLES LAW (THU)\n\u00a9 PARLEZ-MOI \/ SALUT\n(FRI)\n\u00a9   TOURISM  IS  YOUR\nBUSINESS (MON)\n\u00a9 ROLE OF TEACHER IN\nGUIDANCE (WED)\nffl PRICE IS RIGHT\n\u00a9 LE ROBINSON SUISSE\n(THU)\n\u00a9HEIDI (FRI)\n4:00\n\u00a9PARENTING\nO CATCH PHRASE (MON,\nTHU.FRI)\nONEWS (TUE, WED)\n8 DONAHUE\nO   LOU  GRANT (MON,\nTHU)\nO MORE REAL PEOPLE\n(TUE, WED, FRI)\n\u00a9    PEOPLE'S   COURT\n(MON, WED-FRI)\nQ HART TO HART (MON,\nTHU)\n\u00a9 WKRP IN CINCINNATI\n(TUE, WED, FRI)\n\u00a9 SESAME STREET (R)\nTRANSFORMERS\n\u00a9POLKA DOT DOOR\n\u00a9FELIX ETCIBOULETTE\n4:30\n\u00a9 WHAT'S NEW? (THU)\n\u00a9VIDEO HITS (FRI)\n\u00a9SUPERGRAN(MON)\n\u00a9GOING GREAT (TUE)\n\u00a9EDISON TWINS (WED)\nO  HEADLINE CHASERS\n(MON, THU, FRI)\nO ABC NEW8 g (TUE,\nWED).\nO TIC TAC DOUGH (TUE,\nWED, FRI)\n\u00a9ffl NEWS\n\u00a9 WHEEL OF FORTUNE\n(TUE, WED, FRI)\n\u00a9FLINTSTONES\n\u00a9 RAINBOW\n\u00a9TRABOUUDON(THU)\n\u00a9POPCITROUILLE(FRI)\n\u00a9  LES SCHTROUMPFS\n\u25a1 (MON)\n\u00a9MINIBUS (TUE)\n\u00a9AUJEU(WED)\n4:46\n\u00a9  THOMAS THE TANK\nENGINE   \/   BUBBLIE8   \/\nDANGER MOUSE\n6:00\nQ   VIDEO  HITS  (MON-\nTHU)\nONEWS (MON, THU, FRI)\nO O O WORLD SERIES\n(TUE, WED)\nOONEWS\nO MORE REAL PEOPLE\n(MON, THU)\nOONEWS (FRI)\nO WHEEL OF FORTUNE\n(MON, THU)\n\u00a9MISTER ROGERS (R)\n\u00a9DIFF'RENT STROKES\n\u00a9READ ALONG (THU)\n\u00a9DR. SNUGGLES (FRI)\n\u00a9 LET'S VISIT (MON)\n\u00a9TRADE OFFS (TUE)\n\u00a9SALUT   \/   EUREKA\n(WED)\n\u00a9 LE TRAIN DE 6\nHEURES\n6:10\n\u00a9   THIS  IS  MY  HOME\n(MON)\n6:16\n\u00a9 READ ALL ABOUT HT\n(THU)\n6:20\n\u00a9READ ALONG (TUE)\n6:30\n\u00a9   THREE'S  COMPANY\n(R)g\nO NEWS \/ PLAYOFFS\n(THU)\nONEWS (MON, THU)\nO  O  CFL FOOTBALL\n(FRO\n\u00a9WKRP IN CINCINNATI\/\nPLAYOFFS (THU)\n\u00a9 WKRP IN CINCINNATI\n(MON)\n\u00a9BUSINESS REPORT\n\u00a9    TOO   CLOSE   FOR\nCOMFORT\n\u00a9AUTO UPGRADE (THU)\n\u00a9 FLEXIBLE READING\n(FRI)\n\u00a9    JUMP   OVER   THE\nMOON (MON)\n\u00a9 ROLE OF TEACHER IN\nGUIDANCE (TUE)\n\u00a9    NURSING   ADMINISTRATION (WED)\nWhat's On listings are a\nIree community service ol\nThs Aldsrgrovs Star. Ths\npublic Is Invited to submit\nInformation, by mall or In\nperson, to our olllcss ths\nFriday before publication.\nI'll Bs Back Balora Midnight - comedy thriller till\nOct. 20 at Richmond Gateway Theatre. Tickets VTCCBO.\nGoodnight  Disgrace -  at\nVancouver Playhouse. Tickets VTC-CBO.\nSex Tips For Modern Girls\n- comedy at Arts Club,\nSeymour St. Tickets VTCCBO.\nArms and the Man - Oct. 7\nto Nov. 9 at Arts Club\nTheatre, Granville Is. Tickets VTC-CBO.\nWhen the Lights go on\nAgain - musical, Oct. 3-19,\n8 p.m. at White Rock Playhouse, 1532 Johnston Rd.\nCall 536-7535.\nAin't Mlsbehavin' - musical\nat Arts Club Revue Theatre,\n687-1644. Tickets\nVTC-CBO.\nAldergrove Art Club -\nmeeting every Wed., 30\nAve. & 273 St. at OAP hall.\nNew members welcome.\nSweet Adelines - Peace\nArch chapter meets every\nWed. at Elk's Hall, 7:30\np.m., at 176A & 57 Ave.,\nCloverdale. New members\nwelcome.\nQuills In Tha Country -\nSept. 22 - Oct. 26, juried\nexhibit at Ft. Langley Centennial Museum - N.E.C.,\nMavis at King St. Free.\nNext Time I'Tl Sing To You\n- Sept. 26 - Oct. 26, 8:30\np.m. at City Stage, 751\nThurlow St., 688-1436. Tickets VTC-CBO.\nLangley Arts Council -\ngeneral meeting Oct. 16, 8\np.m. at Arts Centre, 4899 -\n207 St. Refreshments.\nBrazlian Embroidery Workshop - Oct. 16, 7 p.m. at\nKwantlen College, Rm. 0,\n9260-140 St., Surrey, with\nL.M. Embroiderers Ass'n.\n$5 fee & $3 kit.\nEverything Old Is New\nAgain \u2022 musical comedy,\nOct. 16-19 & 22-25, 8 p.m.\nat Surrey Arts Centre\nTheatre.\nCLEANING\nSERVICE\nWho You Gonna Call?'\nPHONE\n856-7739\n2-20555-56 Ave.,\nHighland Village \u25a0\u25a0___.\nShopping Centre        :=-\nSave-More\nPrescriptions\n533-1661\nDrugs im.\nSeniors \"Save More\" Card\nSeniors Only\nCome In and pick up yours from our pharmacist for a\n10%\nO Discount\nJon Klmura Parker - with\nOrford String Quartet, Oct.\n17, 8 p.m. at Orpheum.\nTickets VTC-CBO.\nOktoberfest - Oct. 17-19 at\nFox & Hounds. Call\n856-8111.\nAmadeus - Vancouver\nChamber Choir, Oct. 18,\n8:30 p.m. at Orpheum.\nProgram of Mozart, Salieri.\nTickets VTC-CBO.\nIvan Rebrolf - Oct. 19 at\nOrpheum. Tickets VTCCBO.\nFidelio - Vancouver Opera\nperform Oct. 19, 22, 24 &\n26 at QE Theatre. Tickets\nVTC-CBO.\nV.S.O. with cellist Yull\nTurovsky - conducted by\nGunter Neuhold, Oct. 20-\n22 at Orpheum. Program of\nMozart, Dvorak, Janacek.\nTickets VTC-CBO.\nGrupo Moncada - Oct. 20\nat QE Playhouse. Tickets\nVTC-CBO.\nForeigner\/John Calferty &\nBeaver Brown Band - Oct.\n21,7:30 p.m. at Collssum.\nTickets VTC-CBO.\nRita MacNeil - Oct. 22 - 26\nat V.E.C.C, 1895 Venables.\nTickets, call 254-9578.\nBeaux Arts Trio - Oct. 22 at\nQE Playhouse. Tickets\nVTC-CBO.\nLangley Camera Club -\nmeeting, Oct. 8 & 22, 7:30\np.m. at Milner United\nChurch hall, 216 St. &\nGlover Rd.\nHusker Du - Oct. 25, 7\np.m. at New York Theatre.\nTickets VTC-CBO.\nTrip Around The Worid -\nquilt workshop, Oct. 26,10\na.m. to 1 p.m. at Langley\nCentennial Museum, Mavis\n& King St. with Valerie\nHalcrow. $10 fee & $4 kit,\ncall 888-3922.\nSangatsu Japanese\nFlower Arranging workshop, Oct. 26, 2-4 p.m. at\nLangley Centennial Library,\n20355 Douglas Cres. $5\nfee. Register: 534-0781.\nCostume Dance \u2022 sponsored by Aldergrove ORP,\nOct. 26 at Elk's Hall.\nDoc & Merle Watson - Oct.\n29, 8 p.m. at V.E.C.C,\n1895 Venables. Tickets,\ncall 254-9578.\nKool  & The Gang\/Third\nWorid \u2022 Oct. 29, 7:30 p.m.\nat Coliseum. Tickets VTCCBO.\nLes Ballet Jazz de Montreal\n- Oct. 30 - Nov. 2, 8 p.m.\nat QE Theatre. Tickets\nVTC-CBO.\nQueen Ida & Bon Temps\nZydeco - Oct. 31 at Commodore. Tickets VTC-CBO.\nThe Roches - Oct. 31, 9\np.m. at New York Theatre.\nTickets VTC-CBO.\nVienna Choir Boys - Oct.\n31,  Nov.  1  at Orpheum.\nTickets VTC-CBO.\nStephanie   Boosahda   -\nNov. 2 at Christian  Life\nAssembly, Langley. Tickets VTC-CBO.\nAcademy of Ancient Music\n- chamber ensemble with\nChristopher Hogwood,\nNov. 7, 8:30 p.m. at\nOrpheum. Tickets VTCCBO.\nGeorghe Zamfir - Nov. 8-9\nat QE Theatre. Tickets\nVTC-CBO.\nJane Siberry - Nov. 8, 9\np.m. at New York Theatre.\nTickets VTC-CBO.\nMotley Crue\/Autograph -\nNov. 12, 7:30 p.m. at Coliseum. Tickets VTC-CBO.\nJulian Bream - Nov. 12 at\nOrpheum. Tickets VTCCBO.\nThompson Twins\/Orchestral Manoeuvres In the Dark\n- Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. at\nColiseum. Tickets VTCCBO.\nAndre Gagnon - Nov. 16,\n8:30 at Orpheum. Tickets\nVTC-CBO.\nHomeahow - Oct. 16-20 at\nExhibition Park.\nRicky Skaggs - Nov. 17,\n7:30 p.m. at QE Theatre.\nTickets VTC-CBO.\nSupertramp\/Motels \u2022 Nov.\n17, 8 p.m. at Coliseum.\nTickets VTC-CBO.\nSimple Minds - Nov. 19, 8\np.m. at QE Theatre. Tickets VTC-CBO.\nThe Merrymen - Nov. 23 at\nCommodore. Tickets VTCCBO.\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\nLAND SURVEYOR\nG.C. Emerson \u2022 530-8733\n 5-1369B-II\nB.C. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS\nALDERGROVE\n'We also\ndo general repairs'\n27515 FRASER HWY.\n856-5181\nBORED WITH CABLE TV?\nSATELLITE TV GIVES\nOVER 100 CHANNELS\nOF MOVIES, NEWS,\nSPORTS & MORE.\nFinancing is available.\nHOURS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.\nCall Chris at JWR 826-4479\n\/or 826-5777 (Call collect)\n -T^m.\u201e^- ir.^\u201e. ,.-,-\u2014.,   *-^.*,   ,. 5 .,r..      | .iiiHLi!i,iJ|UP!P!\n&>m*\u00bbitoi&a*a*k^^\n..J.-..        .JHHHI\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\n13\nTHURSDAY EVENING\nOCTOBER 17,1985\nCopyright \u00bb 1885 T.V. Dala, Inc.\nDAYTIME MOVIE\n8:00\nO *** \"Flying Down\nTo Rio\" (1933. Musical)\nGinger Rogers, Fred Aetaire. A beautilul woman In\nRio de Janeiro becomes\nthe cause ol rivalry between two ol her many admirers.\nEVENINQ\n6:00\nOOONEWS\nO ABCNEWSg\nQ NBC NEWS\nOCBS NEWS\nO  MACNEIL  \/  LEHRER\nNEWSHOUR\nCD THREE'S COMPANY A\ntense contest of wills results when Jack and Chrissy make a bet on giving up\ngirls and overeating respectively.\n\u00a9   HEAVY   DUTY   MECHANICS UPGRADE\nED    VANCOUVER   LIVE\nFeatured:   psychic   David\nYoung.\nCD CE SOIR EN COLOMBIE BRITANNIQUE\n6:30\nOONEWS\nO TOP STORY\n_    M'A'S'H   Hawkeye\nand Trapper help one soldier to join his pregnant\nwile and try to atop another from marrying a business girl.\nC0   USING   LITERATURE\nWITH CHILDREN\nOCONTRECHAMP\n7:00\nO FABULOUS FESTIVAL\nO WHEEL OF FORTUNE\nO  O  ENTERTAINMENT\nTONIGHT   Interview   with\nJennifer O'Neill.\nO THRILL OF A LIFETIME\nMickey  Mouse  guides  a\nNew Brunswick businessman through Disneyland; a\nschoolboy writes, produces and directs a TV commercial; a fan meets Charley Pride, g\nO NEWLYWED GAME\nO WILD, WILD WORLD\nOF ANIMALS Features the\nfresh water marsh and the\ndangers it faces by commercial exploitation.\nCD JEFFERSONS George\nhas big plans for a first-\nrate second wedding, but\nLouise is having second\nthoughts, g\nCD ADULT YEARS\nQ9 LE TELEJOURNAL g\n7:26\nOLE POINT \/LA METEO\n7:30\nO WAY WE ARE The 17-\nyear-old star center for a\njunior hockey team is unsure about pursuing a career in the NHL despite his\ndraft eligibility and his father's dreams.\nOJEOPARDY\nO OTIC TAC DOUGH\nO PRICE IS RIGHT\nO THRILL OF A LIFETIME\nMickey  Mouse  guides  a\nNew Brunswick businessman through Disneyland; a\nschoolboy writes, produces and directs a TV commercial; a fan meets Charley Pride, g\nO WORLD OF SURVIVAL\n\u00a9 $100,000 PYRAMID\n\u00a9TIME'S HARVEST\n8:00\nO  THURSDAY NIGHT A\nperformance of Bach's\nMagnificat in D featuring\ntwo distinctive approaches\n\u2022- Wayne Riddell conducts\nTafelmuslk and the Tudor\nSingers in a traditional rendition; Moe Koffman and\nDoug Riley are among the\nToronto musicians parlici-\nys's^ygysMtgswKiwsm\nll\nTHE FALL GUY\nStunt man Colt Seavers (Lee\nMajors) finds himself working\nin a spaghetti western in Italy\nand tracking down a Nazi\ntreasure, in the \"A Fistful of\nLire\" episode of ABC's \"The\nFall Guy,\" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17.\nCHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME\n@ 1885 Compulog\npating in a jazz interpretation, g\nO FALL GUY Colt\nsearches for a missing-\nNazi treasure while filming\na movie in Italy, g\nO O COSBY SHOW Cliff\ngives advice to a young\nman (Joseph Phillips)\nwhom he'd like to be Son-\ndra's steady boyfriend.\nO STIR CRAZY While in\nPennsylvania, Harry discovers that his twin\nbrother Doug owes a lot ol\nmoney to aome major-\nleague gamblers.\nO MAGNUM, P.I. Magnum's seemingly easy job\nas a hotel detective is\ncomplicated by the presence ol an eavesdropping\nprostitute and a cat burglar.\nO A WALK THROUGH\nTHE 20TH CENTURY WITH\nBILL MOYERS An interview\nwith I.I. Rabi, adviser to J.\nRobert Oppenheimer, developer of radar and the\nrecipient of the Nobel prize\nfor his work in physics. (R)\nMOVIE *\u2022 \"Wrecking\nCrew\" (1942, Adventure)\nRichard Arlen, Chester\nMorris. Trouble pursues a\nman when he goes to work\ndemolishing buildings.\n\u00a9NATURAL WORLD\n0) SUPER SPECIALS:\nIRISH ROVERS - SALTY\nDOG\nO CINEMA** \"Mort aux\nencheres\" (1982, Drame)\nRoy Scheider, Meryl\nStreep. Le directeur d'une\ngalerle d'art est assassine\net son psychiatre soup-\nconne la maitresse de la\nvictime.\n8*30\nO Q FAMILY TIES The\nKeatons are stunned when\nthey finally get to meet\nMallory's ultra-macho boyfriend. (May be pre-empted.)\n9:00\nO ADVENTURES OF\nSHERLOCK HOLMES\nHolmes and Watson agree\nto establish the innocence\nof a young solicitor who\nfears that he will be\ncharged with a retired\nbuilder's murder. Q\nO LADY BLUE Katy attempts to track down a\nkiller whose quarry includes Vietnamese expatriates, g\nO CHEERS A twist to the\n\"Cinderella\" story finds Diane trying to locate a man\nwho left his jacket at\nCheers. (May be pre-empted.)\nO CHEERS A twist to the\n\"Cinderella\" story finds Diane trying to locate a man\nwho left his jacket at\nCheers.\nO SIMON & SIMON The\nSimons try to locate a research writer who may be\ninvolved in a murder.\nO SIMON & SIMON The\nSimons try to locate a research writer who may be\ninvolved in a murder. (May\nbe pre-empted.)\nO MYSTERYI Horace\nRumpole is called upon to\nserve as junior counsel in\ndefending an actress\naccused of the backstage\nmurder of her husband. (R)\n\u00a9TROUBLES\nQ) OUR FAMILY HONOR\nJerry's day of reckoning\nneare; Frank's drug-related\nstakeout is fouled up; Liz\nand her partner become\nemotionally involved in a\njuvenile-assault case! g\n9:30 \u25a0\nO NIGHT COURT Christine's father dates for the\nfirst time in years; nudists\ninvade the courtroom.\n(May be pre-empted.)\nO NIGHT COURT Christine's father dates for the\nfirst time in years; nudists\ninvade the courtroom.\n10:00\nO NATIONAL \/ JOURNAL\n\u00a9 O 20 \/ 20 Scheduled:\nBarbara Walters interviews\nformer vice-presidential\ncandidate Geraldine Fer-\nraro. g\nO HILL STREET BLUES\nLaRue sets out to find the\nman who stabbed a fellow\ndetective; a man with cancer continues his crosscountry run despite the\ntheft of his belongings.\n(May be pre-empted.)\nO NIGHT HEAT\nO KNOTS LANDING A\npsychopathic Sheila\nFisher stalks Val; Mack\ncuts a deal with the governor's aide, g\nO HILL STREET BLUES\nO MASTERPIECE THEATRE \"The Good Soldier\"\nRobin Ellis and Jeremy\nBrett star in an adaptation\nof Ford Madox Ford's novel tracing the relationship\nbetween two wealthy\nEdwardian couples who\nmeet yearly at a fashionable German spa. (R) g\n\u00a9 QUINCY Political terrorists who have hijacked\na plane ignore Quincy's\nwarning that they have\nbeen exposed to a deadly\ndisease.\n\u00a9   ENERGY   EFFICIENT\nHOUSING\n\u00a9 VEDETTES EN DIRECT\n10:30\n\u00a9A MATTER OF TASTE\n\u00a9 CINEMA **'\/2 \"Scorpio\" (1973, Drame) Burt\nLancaster, Alain Delon.\nApres une mission en\nFrance,  un  agent de la\nC.I.A. revient a Washington\navec son assistant.\n11:00\nQOOONEWS\nO   O   CTV  NATIONAL\nNEWSg\n\u00a9  CARSON'S COMEDY\nCLASSICS\n\u00a9SPORTSPAGE\n11:20\nOONEWS\n11:26\nO BARNEY MILLER\nGarbed in women's clothing, Fish begins an undercover mugging assignment\nwhile the other detectives\ntry to catch a man seeking\nrevenge against the Army.\n(R)\n11:30\nO ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE\nO TONIGHT Host: Johnny\nCarson. Scheduled: Steve\nLawrence.\nO ALL IN THE FAMILY\nWhile celebrating Mike and\nGloria's first wedding anniversary, the Stivics and\nthe Bunkers recall the traumatic day when Mike first\nmet his future father-in-law.\n\u00a9 STREETS OF SAN\nFRANCISCO Stone faces\nthe problem of finding a\npotential informer before\nthe man is murdered.\n\u00a9VANCOUVER PLUS\n11:65 \" * *\"*\u25a0\nO MOVIE *** \"Task\nForce\" (1949, Adventure)\nGary Cooper, Jane Wyatt.\nNaval officers struggle to\nappropriate lunds for aircraft carriers during World\nWar II. (R)\n12:00\nOAVENGERS\nO NIGHT HEAT O'Brien is\ncritically wounded while attempting to prevent a drug\ntransaction from being\ncompleted.\nO LATENIGHT AMERICA\nHost: Dennis Whoiey.\nScheduled: an analysis of\nglobal warfare by military\nhistorian Gwynne Dyer,\nhost of the PBS series\n\"War: A Commentary by\nGwynne Dyer.\"\n\u00a9 COMEDY BREAK WITH\nMACK AND JAMIE\n12:06\nOO MATT HOUSTON\n12:30\nO \u00a9 LATE NIGHT WITH\nDAVID       LETTERMAN\nScheduled: Julia Child, comedian George Wallace.\n\u00a9HOGAN'S HEROES\n1:00\nO EYE ON HOLLYWOOD\n\u00a9 HERE'8 LUCY A computer dating service brings\nHarry together with an old\nschool friend of Lucy's.\n1:06\nO MOVIE *\u2022* \"The\nGhost Of Flight 401\"\n(1978, Mystery) Ernest\nBorgnine, Kim Baalnger.\nThe apparition of a dead\nflight officer begins appearing to crew members\nof planes using salvageable parts of his downed\njetliner.   \u2022\n\u00a9 MOVIE \"Riptide\"\n(1984, Drama) Perry King,\nJoe Penny. An unlikely trio\nof struggling detectives\nlive out their fantasies\naboard a yacht at Redondo\nBeach.\n1:10\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022K \"Sparrow\" (1977, Myatery) Randy Herman, Don Gordon.\nAn amateur private detective is determined to find\nthe murderer of a popular\nsongwriter. (R)\n1:30\nOONEWS\nQ MUSIC CITY U.S.A.\n\u00a9 STAR TREK Capt. Kirk\nand Mr. Spock become involved in an unbelievable\ncomputer war led by a man\nnamed Anan.\n2:00\nONEWS\n2:30\nONEWS\n\u00a9STAR TREK\n3;00\nO CBS        NEWS\nNIGHTWATCH\n3:06\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 Five-0\nand a British Intelligence\nagent search for Lord\nCharles Danby, who was\nsaid to be drowned in the\nWaikiki Beach surf.\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 An investigation reveals that\nsub-standard building materials were responsible\nlor a fire that devastated\nHonolulu's Global Trade\nCenter.\nfREEiORGAN\n^LESSONS\nEveryone welcome.\nWednesday nights, 7:30 p.m.\nTeacher: Roy Evelyn, professional entertainer.\nSound of Music\n20251 Fraser Hwy. 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Dota, Inc.\nDAYTIME SPORTS\n6*30\nOO CFL FOOTBALL Edmonton Eskimos at Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Live)\nDAYTIME MOVIE\n8:00\nO *** \"Quality\nStreet\" (1937, Comedy)\nKatharine Hepburn, Fran-\nchot Tone. A young woman\nattempta to embarrass a\nformer suitor after she loses in love.\nEVENINQ\n8:00\nONEWS\nO ABCNEWSg\nO NBC NEWS\nO CBS NEWS\nO  MACNEIL  \/  LEHRER\nNEWSHOUR\nCD THREE'S COMPANY\nJack, Janet and Chrissy\nthink that Helen is having\nan affair.\nID EXCEPTIONAL CHILD\nIN REGULAR CLASSROOM\nQ) VANCOUVER LIVE\n\u20ac0 CE SOIR EN COLOMBIE BRITANNIQUE\n6:30\nOONEWS\nO TOP STORY\nCD    M'A'S'H   Hawkeye\nand Hot Lips gain a new reaped for each other after\nworking at an aid station\nunder heavy fire.\nCD L'AUTOROUTE ELEC-\nTRONIQUE\n7:00\nO MURDER, SHE WROTE\nO WHEEL OF FORTUNE\nO ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Interview with David\nCarradine.\nO NEWLYWED GAME\nO WILD, WILD WORLD\nOF ANIMALS The growing\ncattle herda of the Masai\ntribe are endangering the\nwildlife, of Africa's Am-\nboseli Plain.\nO JEFFERSONS George\nis overjoyed when Louise\naccuses him of having an\naffair, p\n\u00a9BRENDON CHASE\nOLE TELEJOURNAL g\n7:26\nOLE POINT \/LA METEO\n7:30\nOJEOPARDY\nOTIC TAC DOUGH\nO PRICE IS RIGHT\nO WORLD OF SURVIVAL\nO $100,000 PYRAMID\nm MOTORWEEK\n8:00\nO TOMMY HUNTER\nGuests: Larry Gatlin and\nthe Gatlin Brothers Band,\nCarroll Baker, Lacy J. Dalton.\nO    WEBSTER   Webster\nand his godparents switch\nroles to see whose life is\nmore difficult, g\nO KNIGHT RIDER Ruthless skyjackers commandeer a plane en route to\nBoston and threaten to kill\nall of the passengers'- including Bonnie, p\nO TWILIGHT ZONE\nO  WASHINGTON WEEK\nIN REVIEW g\n\u00a9MOVIE*** \"Bandolero\" (1968, Western) Dean\nMartin, James Stewart. A\nman plots to help his con-\n' vict brother and his gang\nescape by disguising himsell as a hangman.\nO LIVING BODY\n\u20acD PARTY WITH THE\nROVERS\nO LE MONDE MERVEIL-\nLEUXDE DISNEY\n8*30\nO O MR. BELVEDERE\nWesley regrets the mean\nMISFITS OF\nSCIENCE\nGloria (Courteney Cox, I.) and\nJohnny B. (Mark Thomas\nMiller) band together with\nother \"misfits\" in search of\nMayan treasure, on NBC's\n\"Misfits of Science,\" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18.\nCHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME\n\u00a9 1985 Compulog\nthings he said about his\naccordion teacher after\nlearning about his death.\no\nWEBSTER Webster\nand his godparents switch\nroles to see whose life is\nmore difficult, p\nO BIZARRE Sketches: a\nquick call; Where's the\ndraft?; celebrity housing;\nVictoria. Jackson guest\nstars.\nQ WALL STREET WEEK\nGuest:   editor  James   B.\nStack (InvesTech Market\nLetter).\n\u00a9 WHERE THERE'S LIFE\n9:00\nO O DALLAS J.R.'s\nprobe into Jack's past provides no new information;\nMiss Ellie warns Dusty to\nstay away from Sue Ellen;\nPam's unsure whether she\nshould sell her Ewing Oil\nstock to Wendell, p\nO O DIFF'RENT\nSTROKES Willis returns\nhome shortly after leaving\nfor college, p\nO O MISFITS OF SCIENCE The Misfits call upon\nan East L.A. gang member\n(Dean Devlin) to help them\nsearch for some ancient\nMayan treaaure that's hidden beneath Beverly Hills.\nO TWILIGHT ZONE\nO AARON COPLAND:\nSELF-PORTRAIT Aaron\nCopland's 80th birthday is\nsaluted in this documentary portrait combining musical performances with reminiscences of friends and\ncolleagues and an inteview\nwith the composer, p\n\u00a9 PHOTOGRAPHIC VI-\nSION\nO LA CHAMBRE DES\nDAMES A Paris, Mathilde\net Etienne font comprendre\na Rutebeuf que sa conduite\net sa condition ne sont pas\ndignes de leur fille Jeanne;\napres le depart de sa\nmere, Florie tente de re-\ncuperer la paix interieure\nen adoptant une orphelin.\n(5e de 10)\n9:30\nO O BENSON Benson\ntries to mend old wounds\nbetween the governor and\nhis brother Jack, who\nhasn't been seen for 25\nyears, p\n\u00a9 PERSPECTIVES\n10:00\nO NATIONAL \/ JOURNAL\ni,\nSPENSER: FOR HIRE\nSpenser looks into the\nmysterious circumstances\nsurrounding the death of a\nnovitiate, p\nO MIAMI VICE Crockett\nand Tubbs reluctantly turn\nto a deranged ex-cop lor\ninformation on the\nwhereabouts of a missing\nmember of the mob. Little\nRichard makes a guest appearance.\nO SIMON & SIMON\nO O FALCON CREST\nAngela turns to an old\nfriend, shipping magnate\nPeter Stavros (Cesar Romero), for help in saving the\nTuscany empire; Maggie\nseeks a new lease on life.\nO MIAMI VICE\nO MOVIE *** \"Mary,\nQueen Of Scots\" (1972,\nDrama) Vanessa\nRedgrave,   Glenda   Jackson. Queen Mary of Scotland is beheaded after she\ndefies the rule of her cousin, Elizabeth I of England.\n03 QUINCY Quincy tries to\nconvince   a   high   school\nfootball star that his participation in a championship\ngame could be fatal.\nCD THOUGHT FOR FOOD:\nTHE   AFRICAN   FORUM\n(PART IOF 2)\nOENTETE\n11:00\n\u00a9OOONEWS\nO O CTV NATIONAL\nNEWSg\nO   CARSON'S COMEDY\nCLASSICS\n\u00a9 REALITIES\nO SPORTSPAGE\nO   CINEMA   **'\/.   \"La\nBanquiere\" (1980, Drame)\nRomy   Schneider,   Jean-\nLouis   Trintignant.   Une\nfemme   dirige   une   en-\ntreprise   bancaire   qui\nprospere grace a la confi-\nance   des   petits  eparg-\nnants.\n11:20\nO Q NEWS\n11:26\nO GOOD ROCKIN' TONITE Videos by Ready for\nthe World, Dead or Alive,\nWhitney Houston, April\nWine, Gowan, KISS.\n11:30\nO ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE\nO TONIQHT Host: Johnny\nCarson.\nO ALL IN THE FAMILY A\nlocal election sparks dissent in the Bunker household when conservative Archie is pitted against\nliberal Mike.\nO WRESTLING\nO VANCOUVER PLUS\n12:00\nO AVENGERS\nO MOVIE **'\/\u25a0\u25a0 \"The Avalanche Express\" (1979,\nAdventure) Robert Shaw,\nLee Marvin. Three men encounter natural disasters\nand political intrigue while\nattempting to smuggle a\ndefecting agent out of his\ncountry. (R)\nO MOVIE \u2022*\u2022 \"You\nOnly Live Twice\" (1967,\nAdventure) Sean Connery,\nDonald Pleasence. Secret\nagent   James   Bond's\nsearch for missing Russian\nand American space capsules leads him to the volcanic headquarters of\nSpectre in Japan.\n12:06\nOO MATT HOUSTON\n12:10\nO LATENIGHT AMERICA\nHost: Dennis Whoiey.\n12:30\nO FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS\nO MOVIE * * Vs\n\"Sssssss\" (1973, Horror)\nStrother Martin, Dirk Benedict. A famed snake expert\nsells his experimental failures to a circus freak\nshow.\n1:00\nO EYE ON HOLLYWOOD\n1:06\nOMOVIE** \"The Zany\nAdventures Of Robin\nHood\" (1984, Comedy)\nGeorge Segal, Morgan\nFairchild. Robin Hood is\nsummoned by Lady Marian\nand Eleanor of Aquitaine to\ncollect the ransom money\nfor the safe return of King\nRichard, who is being held\nhostage by Duke Leopold.\nO MOVIE \u2022* \"B.S. I\nLove You\" (1971, Comedy) Peter Kastner, Joanna\nCameron. An advertising\nagent is pressured by a\nfemale executive who has\nreached her position via\nher sexual prowess.\n1:30\nONEWS\nONEWS\n2:16\nONEWS\n2:30\nQ MOVIE *** \"Obsession\" (1976, Mystery) Cliff\nRobertson, Genevieve Bu-\njold. A man becomes completely immersed in his\npast after he encounters a\n2:00\ngirl who bears a startling\nresemblance to his murdered wife.\nONEWS\n3*05\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 A murdered man leads the-Five-\n0 team on a hunt for a\nwoman that a hit man is\nalso looking for.\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 McGarrett searches for the killers\nof a woman and a hang-\nglider pilot.\n4:30\nO   HERE'S  LUCY  Lucy\nholds   a   Neighborhood\nWatch symposium.\nAuditions for panto\nWHITE ROCK - Tlie\nPlayers Club will hold\nauditions next week\nfor their 1985 Christmas pantomime. This\nseason the White\nRock Players Club\nwill produce a brand\nnew   pantomime\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\nI SNAPS*\nPHOTO'\n4x6\nJUMBO\n39\u00ab\n^^^    ^~   each\nWHY GO ANYWHERE ELSE?\n[SNAP\nVALLEY CENTRE\n20151 Frattf Hwy.. Langley\nj    534-6266\n\" (Next To Save-On Foods)\nOpen Mon.-Sat.   9:30-5:30\nCOACHMEN\nRESTflOBflNT\n\"2.49 DAILY BREAKFAST\n(Beverage extra)\nFrom 7 a.m. -11 a.m.\nMon.: Eggs Benedict\nTues.: French Toast & 2 strips Bacon\nWed.: 2 Hotcakes, 2 strips Bacon, 1 Egg\nThurs.: Cheese Omelet,  Hash Brown,\nToast\nFrl.: French Blueberry Pancakes\nNEW HOURS:\nSun. - Wed. 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.\nThurs.-Sat. 7a.m.-11 p.m.\nTAKE-OUT ORDERS\nCATERING SERVICE\nCountryside oeft 4444\nShopping Centre OOOmOOOO\nRobin Hood by Scott\nWheeler who will also\ndirect.\nWheeler is looking\nfor actors, singers\nand dancers. There\nare 15 lead roles plus\na chorus. Pantomime\nwill open on November 27 and run until\nDecember 28 for 27\nperformances.\nAuditions will be\nheld at the White\nRock Playhouse, at\n1532 Johnston Road,\non Sunday, October\n20 from 2 to 6 p.m.\nand Monday, October\n21 from 7 to 10 p.m.\nFor further information call 531-9178 or\n536-7535.\nEconomy\non the\nupswing\nMONTREAL - The\neconomy should regain strength by mid-\n1986 after a period of\nslower growth, the\nRoyal Bank of Canada\npredicts in the latest\nissue of its \"Tiieh-\ndicator\" report. \"'\nThe bank's composite index of seven\nleading economic indicators rose at an\nannual rate of 2.2\npercent during the\nsecond quarter of\n1985. The upturn\nmarks the end of a\nsix-quarter downtrend in the indicator and signals a\nlikely improvement in\nthe pace of economic activity later\nnext year, the report\nsays.\nMARIACHIS\nDinner or lunch in a\ntruly Mexican atmosphere.\nENJOY AUTHENTIC MEXICAN DISHES\nWHILE YOU LISTEN TO OUR\nSTROLLING GUITARIST, SALVADORE.\nFull Banquet Facilities for\nPrivate Parties, Business\nFunctions, Seminars, etc.\nMenus can be customized to\nsuit every taste and budget.\nFor 25 to 275 persons.\n20280 INDUSTRIAL\nLANQLEY\n(Near Save-On-FoocJn)\nPH:B30-3031\nOPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK\n11 \u2022,\u25a0*\u25a0*.- 2 p.m.   FOR LUNCH\nMONDAYS THRU FRIDAYS\nCHECK OUR DAILY SPECIAL\n5 ..m. -   11 p.m.   FOR DINING\nSALVADORE BEGINS PLAYING AT\n7 P.M., WEDNESDAYS THRU SUNDAYS\nFULLY LICENCED.\n20280 INDUSTRIAL AVENUE, LANGLEY\nCALL\n530-3031\n4\n a*-*>*wH\u00bbiiia*******r*^^\n mitmmmmnwi .    jww\u2014mm\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985 1 5\nSATURDAY MORNING &  AFTERNOON\nOCTOBER 10,1986\nCopyright \" 108ST.V. Data, Inc.\nMORNINQ\n6:00\nO MORE REAL PEOPLE\n6:30\n8 CELEBRATE THE DIFFERENCES\n6:46\n0   NOTE  OF  FAITH   \/\nNEWS HEADLINES\n\u00a9WITH THIS RING\n6:00\nO RAINBOW EXPRES3\nFeatured: a report on Seattle's Group Theatre Minority Playwright Festival.; a\ndiscussion of fears and\nphobias.\nm GARDENING WITH ED\nHUME\n0    O    MCGOWAN'S\nWORLD\n0 DIALOGUE\n\u00a9 AGRICULTURE U.S.A.\n0 CIRCLE SQUARE\n6:30\nOBOOMERANQ\n0 PUNKY BREWSTER\nOO OUTDOORS UNLIMITED\nOHOTFUDGE\n\u00a9LENERICKSEN\n\u00ae SIZE SMALL\n7:00\nO BUGS BUNNY LOONEY\nTUNES COMEDY HOUR\nOSNORKS\n0 O ADVENTURE OUTDOORS\n0BERENSTAIN BEARS\nO 8E8AME STREET (R)\nCARTOONS\n0 FRIQHTEN3TEIN\n7:30\nO ADVENTURES OF THE\nQUMMI BEARS\nO WORLD TOMORROW\nOWUZZLE8\nO SMITH AND SMITH\n03 ANIMATION ILLIMITEE\n8:00\nO SKIPPER AND COMPANY\nO EWOKS AND DROIDS\nADVENTURE HOUR\nO0 SMURFS\nO HOUSE AND HOME\nO   \u00a9   JIM   HENSON'S\nMUPPETS,   BABIES   &\nMONSTERS\nO RED FISHER\nO   DEALING   IN   DISCIPLINE\n0 WOODY LE PIC\n8:30\nO REACH FOR THE TOP\nO JERRY FALWELL\nQ     PAUL    HANN    &\nFRIENDS Featured: magi-\nclan Murray Hatfield.\nO WRITE COURSE\n0 PASSE-PARTOUT\n9:00\nO WHAT'S NEW? (R)\n0    8UPER   POWERS\nTEAM: GALACTIC GUARDI-\nANS\nO COLLEGE FOOTBALL\nPurdue at Ohio State (Live)\n0 LET'S GO Topic: mystery. Janis Dunning hosts.\n0 WRITE COURSE\n\u00a9BUGS BUNNY\n\u00a9   FABLES  OF  GREEN\nFOREST\n\u00a9TAOTAO\n9*30\nO WESTERN GARDENER\n0 13 GHOSTS OF SCOO-\nBY-DOO\n\u00a9FLASH!\nOITIS WRITTEN\nO SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON When the ship's dog\nis finally washed ashore,\nhe appears to be more foe\nthan friend. (R)\nQ AMERICAN STORY\n\u00a9TOM AND JERRY\n\u00a9 JEREMY \/ NODDY\n0 INSPECTOR GADGET\n0NILSHOLGERSSON\n10:00\nO  CFL FOOTBALL  Ottawa Rough Riders at Mon\ntreal Concordes (Live)\n\u00a9 SCOOBY'S MYSTERY\nFUNHOUSE\nO ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS\nO IDA CLARKSON\n0 ZIGZAG\nO AMERICAN STORY\n\u00a9SUPER SATURDAY\n\u00a9 DIAGNOSIS AND REMEDIATION IN MATH\n0  ALVIN & THE CHIP-\nMUNKS\n0 ALICE AU PAYS DE3\nMERVEILLES\n10:30\nO 0 LITTLES\nOKIDD VIDEO\n0 CREATIVE HANDS\n\u00a9BUSINESS FILE\nBSHE-RA: PRINCESS OF\nPOWER\n0 CANDY\n11:00\n\u00a9 ABC WEEKEND SPECIAL \"Pippi Longstocking\"\nBased on Astrid Lihdgren's\ntale of a little girl (Carrie\nHeim)   who   experiences\nmany adventures. (Part 1\nof2)g\n0MR.T\n\u00a9SHAKE IT UP\n\u00a9SWING SENSATION\n\u00a9BUSINESS FILE\n\u00a9 HULK HOGAN'S ROCK\n'N'WRESTLING\n\u00a9NURSING ISSUES\n0KANQAZOOCLUB\n0 UNIVERS DES SPORTS\nAu programme: reportage\nsur le Grand Prix d'Afrique;\nCompetition de tours de\nforce a Montreal; reportage sur les Concordes; reportage   sur   les   series\nmondiates de baseball.\n11:30\nO    AMERICAN   BANDSTAND\n\u00a9 SPIDER-MAN AND HIS\nAMAZING FRIENDS\n\u00a9UP HOME TONIGHT\n\u00a9SPOONFUL OF LOVIN'\n\u00a9    FOUNDATIONS   OF\nREADING\n0100 HUNTLEY STREET\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\nO COLLEGE FOOTBALL\n\u00a9MOVIE*** % \"Downhill Racer\" (1969, Drama)\nRobert   Redford,   Gene\nHackman. As a result of\ncircumstance, an American\nski bum becomes an Olympic champion.\n\u00a9 WRESTLING\n\u00a9     FAMILY    BROWN\nCOUNTRY\n\u00a9ALOHA CHINA\n\u00a9 WOODY WOODPECKER AND FRIENDS\n12:30\n\u00a9 COLLEGE FOOTBALL\nAuburn  at  Georgia Tech\n(Live)\n\u00a9POLKA TIME\n\u00a9 PRESENTE\n\u00a9CBSSTORYBREAK\n\u00a9 NEW LITERACY: AN INTRODUCTION   TO   COMPUTERS\n0 WRESTLING\n0  CINEMA \"Fonce Rebecca\" ()\n1:00\nQ SPORTSWEEKEND\nScheduled: Dunhill World\nGolf Championships from\nSt. Andrews,, Scotland.\n(Taped)\nQ \u00a9 WIDE WORLD OF\nSPORTS\n\u00a9 SPACE SENATOR:\nONE-WAY JAKE The controversial flight of senior\nSenate Appropriations\nCommittee member Jake\nGarn (R-Utah) aboard the\nspace shuttle is traced\nfrom pre-launch training\nthrough the actual mission.\n\u00a9 MOVIE *** \"The\nRoad To Morocco\" (1942,\nComedy) Bing Crosby, Bob\nHope. After being\nshipwrecked, two men\nhead for Morocco.\n\u00a9NEW LITERACY: AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS\n1:30\n\u00a9WORLD AT WAR\n0 WRESTLING\n2:00\n\u00a9WAR OF THE STARS\n\u00a9 NON-FICTION TELEVISION A profile of social\nphotographer Lewis Hine,\nwho  recorded  America's\nindustrial development during the first 40 years of the\n20th century. (R) g\n0 HEROS DU 8AMEDI Au\nprogramme: Football, categoric moustique de ville\nLaaalle.\n2:30\nO NFL HEAD COACH An\ninsightful look at the pressurized   profession   of\ncoaching in the National\nFootball League with profiles of ten current NFL\ncoaches.\n\u00a9CALCULUS 2\n\u00a9ASTRO BOY\n3:00\n\u00a9CBC NEWS\nO NEW SCIENCE\n\u00a9WRESTLING\n\u00a9   WINE,  WHAT  PLEASURE!\n\u00a9CARTOONS\n\u00a9FACES OF CULTURE\n\u00a9ASTRO BOY\n0 LA SEMAINE PARLE-\nMENTAIRE A OTTAWA\n3:30\nQ THIS WEEK IN PARLIAMENT\nQ START OF SOMETHING BIG Profiles of Lucille Ball, Ed McMahon, Hal\nLinden, Lou Rawls; the origin of the wedding ring and\ndecaffeinated coffee.\n\u00a9WEEKEND REPORT\n\u00a9 NEW YORK'S MASTER\nCHEFS\n\u00a9FACES OF CULTURE\n0 ASTRO BOY\n4:00\nO CLASS OF'86\n\u00a9JEOPARDY\n\u00a9 LIFESTYLES OF THE\nRICH AND FAMOUS Joan\nCollins in Europe; a tour of\nLondon with Emma Samms\nand  Tristan  Rogers;  the\nEnglish   homes   of   Jane\nSeymour   and   musician\nJohn Entwistle.\n\u00a9BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON After a captured Navy\nairman (Kent McCord) is\nbrainwashed into destroying Marine leaders,  he's\nplaced in Pappy's group.\n\u00a9 ENTERTAINMENT THIS\nWEEK Interview with Lee\nMarvin.\n\u00a9 FRUGAL GOURMET\nJeff Smith discusses the\nhistory of the potato and\nprepares a variety of potato dishes.\n\u00a9 MOVIE **!'2 \"Stay\nAway Joe\" (1968, Comedy) Elvis Presley, Burgess\nMeredith. A rodeo star upsets his native Indian reservation when he tries to\nteach them about raising\ncattle.\n\u00a9 RAINBOW \/ FLOWER\nSTORIES\n0 ASTRO BOY\n0 D'HIER A DEMAIN Les\ninondations aux abords de\nla peninsule malaisienne\ncreent, dans la foret tropicals, des incroyances\ntelles que des poissons qui\nvivent sur la terre ferme et\ndes arbres qui poussent\nsous I'eau.\n4:30\n\u00a9 DOCTOR, DOCTOR\n\u00a90NEWS\n\u00a9 AT THE MOVIES A look\nat worthwhile \"sleepers\"\navailable   on   videocas-\nsette.\n\u00a9SNEAK PREVIEWS\n\u00a9   KIMBA  THE   WHITE\nLION\n6:00\n\u00a9NHL HOCKEY Winnipeg\nJets   at   Toronto   Maple\nLeafs (Live)\n\u00a9 Q Q WORLD SERIE8\nGame One live from home\nfield of American League\nchampion.\nONEWS\n\u00a9 AMERICA\n\u00a9 THIS OLD HOUSE Installation of a projection\nTV system and kitchen tile.\n\u00a9   CHILDREN'S   FILM\nFOUNDATION\n0 HOCKEY Les Jets de\nWinnipeg   visitent   les\nMaple Leafs de Toronto\n6:30\n\u00a9 NBC NEWS\n\u00a9CAPITOL JOURNAL\n0   LAURIER'S   PEOPLE\nGuest: Greg Brodsky.\t\n-\nP\/c-a-Pop\nRegular price of\none Full Case\nReg. $6.99\n(Limit one case per coupon)\nBefore Oct. 31,1985\nWe accept\nPop Shop returns\nPica-Pop\n3090 -272nd Street, Aldergrove\nSURREY - The Little Theatre opens the\nseason with a play about a New York\ncabdriver whose soft-heartedness creates a\nhousefull of \"strays\". \"A Barrel Full of\nPennies\" opens Oct. 24.\nCast Includes Langley student Shawana\nChristensen and the play is directed by\nRandl Happell.\nWestern Cable 10 will tape a segment for\n\"Focus on the Arts\" as well as a cast\ninterview, and this will air during the play's\nrun. SLT members will also be at Willowbrook mall, Oct. 23 with costumes, music,\nballoons and ticket and membership in or-\nmation.\nSeason's tickets and reservations can be\nmade by calling 576-6677 or 576-2243.\nSELL IT FAST\nIN THE STAR-\nCALL 856-8303\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\nrtnC[ 20280 INDUSTRIAL AVE.,.\nLANGLEY, B.C\n530-3031\nGala Hallowe'en\nMexican Fiesta\nOCTOBER 26,1985 AT 8:30 PM\nFANTASTIC MEXICAN BUFFET\nAUTHENTIC MEXICAN ENTERTAINMENT\nDancing to Nopal Mexican Orchestra\n* * * PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUME!!!* * *\nDOOR PRIZES   ifr^i-rfnrt\n\u25a0mhtoriW'\nim,W*m*Wfrt- ,f:\nPER\nPERSON\n\\s.^mm^m >\u2022\"'\u25a0 ^ifmw^mW-\ni^\n .._ .  .;- '.*\u2666.\u25a0.\u25a0* Ib- tf\u2014 -Mb*.-\u25a0*.''\u00ab*<\u25a0\u00bb\u00ab\n1 6          THE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nSATURDAY\nEVENING\n\u25a0\nEVENING\n8:00\n\\__^*^k<^4Ji 53HJW%_M_\nO ENTERTAINMENT THIS\nH|wjjS|fr^| f\nAGATHA\nWEEK Interview with Lee\nCHRISTIE'S\nO TO BE ANNOUNCED\n*     *     ^ i       J>Mzd i '^Lm,\n'13 AT DINNER'\nO WAR: A COMMENTARY\ni-                    \"ft          liyw*' ^jppRB\"*^\nBY GWYNNE DYER An ex\nm.w ;\u00bb\namination  of the profes\nPeter Ustinov stars as leg\nsional   soldier   and   the\n\u25a0>-    .    \"S^iS^T\nendary    detective    Hercule\nmeans used by the career\nofficer to maintain his military   organization's   attitudes and his own beliefs.\n;        .\nPoirpt, and Faye Dunaway\nplays a dual role \u2014 as an\nAmerican actress and a tal\nCB STAR TREK A scientific\nJ\nented     impersonator,     in\n'\u25a0\u25a0*'\"'     \"    \u25a0*                                   *&\n\"Agatha Christie's '13 At Din\nteam which has been in\n'rs?U \u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0:'\u25a0\u25a0\u2022 :. .\"'\nner, The CBS Saturday\nvestigating a dying planet\n:   ::      ,'\nNight  Movie,\"   SATURDAY,\nis found dead.\n'\nOCTOBER 19.\n\u00a9MONEY'S WORTH II\nllltlllflilf\"\nQ)   NEW MUSIC MAGA\n.                                           : **\u25a0'   '        '\nZINE\n\\tf\nCHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME\n6:30\n\u00a9 1985 Compulofl\nONEWS\n03 MOTORWEEK\n7:00\nO LIFESTYLES OF THE\nRICH AND FAMOUS Joan\nCollins in Europe; a tour of\nLondon with Emma Samms\nand Tristan Rogers; the\nEnglish homes of Jane\nSeymour and musician\nJohn Entwistle.\nQ DEMPSEY       &\nMAKEPEACE\nO SHINING MOUNTAINS\nThe Rocky Mountains that\nstretch from the Canadian\nborder to New Mexico are\nfeatured, with a look at the\npast and present.\nCB TOO CLOSE FOR\nCOMFORT\n_    ENERGY   EFFICIENT\nHOUSING\nCD SCTV\n7:30\n\u00a9 PRIVATE BENJAMIN\n\u00a9JAPAN TODAY\nQ)SCTV\n83 BAGATELLE\n8:00\n0 FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE p\n0 GIMME A BREAK Knowing it will be difficult to say\ngoodbye to Nell, Addy\nhopes to keep her plans to\nrelocate a secret from her\nbest friend.\nO COSBY SHOW Cliff\ngives advice to a young\nman (Joseph Phillips)\nwhom he'd like to be Son-\ndra's steady boyfriend.\nO AIRWOLF When Archangel disappears,\nHawke and Santini turn to a\npsychic (Cathy Cannon) to\nhelp them find their missing mentor.\nQCHECKITOUTIWhena\npromised raise doesn't appear, Marlene convinces\nJennifer to sue the supermarket, Howard and Mrs.\nCobb for racial discrimination, g\nO WILD AMERICA A survey of unusual animals, including the manatee and\nthe diving spider, as well\nas extinct prehistoric creatures. Q\n\u00a9 MOVIE \u2022\u2022\u2022 \"The\nBarefoot Contessa\" (1954,\nRomance) Humphrey Bogart, Ava Gardner. Flashbacks at a funeral reveal\nthe tragic and wasted life\nof a glamour girl.\n\u00a9 THOUGHT FOR FOOD:\nTHE AFRICAN FORUM\n(PART 2 OF 2)\nCD MOVIE **!-_ \"The Private Eyes\" (1980, Comedy) Don Knotts, Tim Conway. Two bumbling\nAmerican detectives are\ncalled in to investigate a\nseries of murders in an\nEnglish castle.\nCD PARE CHOC\n8*30\n0 0 FACTS OF LIFE Administrators at Langley are\nupset over the publication\nof a calendar featuring\nbeefcake photos of the\nswim team. r_p\nO WHEEL OF FORTUNE\nO FAMILY TIES The Kea-\ntons are stunned when\nthey finally get to meet\nMallory's ultra-macho boyfriend.\n0 TO SET OUR HOUSE IN\nORDER Based on the short\nstory by Margaret Laurence. Josephine Stebb-\nings and Tom Heaton star\nin this story of a family\nforced to move from their\ncomfortable home in\nManawka.\nO PROFILES OF NATURE\n\u00a9IMPACTS\n9:00\n0 WAYNE AND SHUSTER\n\"Wonderful World of Heroes\"\nO MOVIE *\u2022'\/\u2022\u25a0 \"Mountain Man\" (1977, Adventure) Denver Pyle, Ken Berry. A man who is suffering\nfrom miner's lung disease\nsets ouf to find fresh air in\nthe wilderness and becomes a champion of conservation.\n0 GOLDEN GIRLS Dorothy's beau shows more\nthan a passing interest in\nBlanche.\n0 RIPTIDE A journalist\nhires Cody, Nick and Murray to find out who's trying\nto kill her and why.\nO MOVIE \"Agatha Christie's '13 At Dinner'\" (Prem-,\niere, Drama) Peter Ustinov,\nFaye Dunaway. Hercule\nPoirot joins forces with a\nScotland Yard inspector to\nunravel the mystery behind\na British lord's murder, g\n0 THE HONEYMOONERS'\nANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Jackie Gleason hosts\na two-hour presentation of\n\"Honeymooners\" sketches\n(including one converted to\ncolor) that haven't been\naired since they originally\nappeared on the '50s variety show. Audrey Meadows, Art Carney and Joyce\nRandolph join in.\nO WONDER OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA\n\u00a9 OPENING DOORS\n9:30\n0 DOWNTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT\n0 227 Mary hopes to revitalize her marriage by arranging a romantic evening\nfor her and Lester.\n8BSAMEDIDERIRE\n10:00\n0 0 HUNTER A woman\nmurders her wealthy stepmother and then tries to\nmake it look as if it were a\nsuicide. Robert Rockwell,\nDorian Lopinto guest star.\nO DAVE ALLEN AT\nLARGE\n\u00a9 EVERYDAY MIRACLE:\nBIRTH\n0 STIR CRAZY\n10:30\n\u00a9THIS WEEK IN B.C.\nOAGONY\n\u00a9WEEK'S END\n\u00a9LE TELEJOURNAL g\n11:00\n0 NATIONAL g\nQ0Q NEWS\n0   0   CTV  NATIONAL\nNEWSg\n0 MOVIE ***** \"Co-\ncoanuts\" (1929, Comedy)\nMarx Brothers, Kay Francis. A group of zanies\ntakes over a resort hotel In\nthe days of the Florida\nland boom.\n\u00a9 TWILIGHT ZONE People assume the personality\nof the mask they are wearing.\n0 SCTV Sketches: a culinary program with Scotsman Angus Crock (Thomas); Quincy the coroner\n(Flaherty) makes it to the\ncartoons.\n11:06\n\u00a9 LA POLITIQUE FEDER-\nALE\n11:16\nONEWS\nO ABCNEWSg\n\u00a9    ***** \"Assassinats\nen   tous   genres\"   (1969,\nComedie) Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg. Au debut du sie-\ncle, une organisation secrete  offre ses services\npour meurtres difficiles, et\nune jeune journaliste en de-\nmasque le chef.\n11:20\n00 NEWS\n11:30\nO SPORTSLINE\nO RETURN TO EDEN\n0 0 SATURDAY NIGHT\nLIVE \"The Best of SNL\n1984-85\"    Memorable\nmoments   from   the   past\nseason featuring appearances   by   Christopher\nReeve, Eddie Murphy, Ed\nAsner and the Rev. Jesse\nJackson. (R)\nO DICK CLARK'S NITE-\nTIME Musical guests:\nQuarterflash, Cheap Trick.\n\u00a9 TWILIGHT ZONE A folk\nsinger goes into the backwoods to find a song that\nwill bring him commercial\nsuccess.\n12:00\nO MOVIE *** \"The\nFly\" (1958, Science-Fiction) Vincent Price, David\nHedison. An experiment results in the transmutation\nof a fly and a man.\n\u00a9 DOCTOR WHO \"Image\nOf The Fendahl\" The Doctor lands on present-day\nEarth and discovers a scientist running experiments\non a 12 million-year-old\nhuman skull.\n12:06\n00 MATT HOUSTON\n12:30\n\u00a9 MOVIE \u2022* \"High Velocity\" (1977, Adventure)\nBen Gazzara, Britt Ekland.\nWhen a top executive of a\nglobal corporation is kidnapped, two Vietnam veterans use guerrilla tactics\nagainst the formidable abductors.\nO WRESTLING\n1:00\n0 START OF SOMETHING BIG Profiles of Lucille Ball, Ed McMahon, Hal\nLinden, Lou Rawls; the origin of the wedding ring and\ndecaffeinated coffee.\n0 PUTTIN' ON THE HITS\nSongs: \"Islands in the\nStream,\" \"Physical Attraction,\" \"Rawhide,\" \"Angst\nIn My Pants\" and \"You\nCan't Hurry Love.\" Celebrity judges: Philip McKeon,\nDwight Twilley and Moon\nZappa.\n.Ot 1:06\n0 MOVIE ***54 \"The\nShining\" (1980, Horror)\nJack Nicholson, Shelley\nDuvall. A winter caretaker\nfor a remote, and apparently haunted, Colorado\nhotel is snowbound there\nwith his wife and clairvoyant young son.\n0 MOVIE **J4 \"The\nCapetown Affair\" (1967,\nAdventure) Claire Trevor,\nJames Brolin. Two South\nAfrican agents must recover a precious roll of microfilm before it falls into enemy hands.\n1:30\nONEWS\n2:00\n0 MOVIE **J4 \"Hustle\"\n(1975, Drama) Burt Reynolds, Catherine Deneuve.\nThe relationship between a\ntough cop and a high-\npriced prostitute reaches a\ncrisis point during a murder\ninvestigation.\n\u00a9    MELBA   MOORE'S\nSONGS\n2:30\nONEWS\n3:06\n0 HAWAII FIVE-0 McGarrett sends in an undercover\nagent to identify the gang\nresponsible for a series of\ndental supply gold thefts.\n4:06\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 McGarrett turns himself over to a\ngang of dangerous convicts led by his sworn enemy in exchange for nine\nhostages.\n4:16\n0 MOVIE \u2022** \"The\nBliss Of Mrs. Blossom\"\n(1968, Comedy) Shirley\nMacLaine, Richard Attenborough. The bored wife of\na brassiere manufacturer\nhides a lover in the attic\nwhere he lives for years.\nPolice seek\nrobber\narmed with\nsawed off\nshotgun\nVANCOUVER - A\nsawed-off shotgun\nhas become the signature of an armed\nrobber who is believed responsible for\nhitting a number of\nsmall Vancouver businesses. His last robbery was on September 22, in the late\nevening, when he entered a viceo store in\nSouth Vancouver,\nbrandishing his weapon at the owner. He\ndemanded and received credit cards\nand cash before fleeing.\nThe suspect is described as a white\nmale, approximately\n30 years of age, 168\ncm (5'6\") and 76 kg\n(167 pounds) with\nbrown hair and dark\nfull eyebrows and\nwearing a brown\nsports coat, brown\npants and a nylon\nmask at the time of\nthe video store holdup.\nCrimestoppers pays\nup to $2,000 reward\nfor information leading to the arrest of a\nperson or persons involved in a crime.\nCallers do not have to\nreveal their identity or appear in\ncourt. Call 669-TBPS\n(8477).\nSELL IT FAST\nIN THE STAR-\nCALL 856-8303\nor 856-5212\nNew bridge season\nis now underway\nALDERGROVE-September, a month of\nhigh attendance at\nthe Bridge Club, was\nthe beginning of a\nnew season for players. The 1984-85 executive has agreed to\nremain in office until\nDecember with the\nexception of Slim\nGladstone who was\nhospitalized in late\nJuly. Slim had been\nvice-president since\n1981 but is now in\nShaughnessy hospital\nand is missed here.\nTwo vice-presidents\nhave been selected\nfor 1985-86; Steve\nGaligan and Guy\nSyms.\nFor September, the\nplayer with the highest score was Ed\nCarpenter with 22,070\npoints in four evenings. Another category has been added\nand a prize is awarded for the third highest score in a session\nwhen eleven or more\ntables are in play.\nOther prize winners\nin September were:\nSeptember 6: Ed\nCarpenter, first; Jennie Melnyk, second;\nand Arnold Rode for\nthe hidden score.\nSeptember   12:\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\n(pairs' evening) Edith\nLingholt and Erikka\nBrandson, first;\nCorny and Vera Hof-\nfer, second; Jim\nMoran and Steve\nGaligan, third; and\nJean Brown and Audrey Beland, hidden\nscore.\nSeptember 20: Ellen Truman, first,\nwith a super score of\n8,640 points; Don\nCroft, second; and\nMarcelle Hill for hidden score.\nSeptember 28:\nGloria Mazurkewich,\nfirst; Syd Panter, second; Comy Hoffer,\nthird; and Eran Colebank, hidden score.\nPlayers are looking\nforward to the Brookswood - Aldergrove\ntournament held at\nthe Brookswood\nsenior citizens' hall,\n19899 - 36 Avenue, in\nSouth Langley. The\nAldergrove Credit\nUnion bridge tournament challenge cup is\nin, the Aldergrove\nclub's possession\nnow. Will it stay\nhere? Players for\nAldergrove should\nprearrange their partnerships before each\nof the six evenings\nthey attend.\nIN THE LANDMARK CENTRE\nNo. 2-27256 Fraser Hwy.\nWE STAY OPEN LONGER\nOpen Daily 11 am-8 pm\nFri. & Sat  till 10 pm\n^ VCR Sales & Rentals\ntsPhotographic Sales\ns Photo Finishing Services\n856-5244\n\u00a7>\nunited optical\nTHE LATEST STYLES IN\nEYEWEAR ARE IN NOW!\nllSri   -JV ' u ' I Meadowfair Shopping Centre\nIMoCla Italiana    I No. 16 - 31940 South Fraser Way\n859-3093\n t&j\u00a3\u00a3\u2014mmWi\u2014mm\/am\ni-'l-W.-W.-fiirfiM!1*\n, '*'\u25a0\u25a0.':;\u25a0' V,*.-'..\"-' \u25a0;\u25a0'.'', \u25a0',!'*',i*wBjBtwwi*4-,*v^|(\nK-MfeM^'-ifc^^\nTT^y. *., *!,3l.ilUUIJUI\u00ablllillMllli\n\u25a0WliM\u00ab!lill^aillMWIM|IIIWI\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\n17\niftppirec\nmerchants offer you and a friend a chance to\nWIN! Trip\nfor Two to\nHonolulu\nCorner Fraser Highway and Station Rd.\nDRAW NOV. 30\nVia Wardair. Airfare and hotel accommodation only. Six      included. Enter the contest at any of the Countryside\nnights at the beautiful Outrigger with a City view room.       mall stores - no purchase necessary. Fill in coupon\nAirport taxes and transportation from airport to hotel below and drop off in any of the stores listed.\n[IICountryside Delicatessen\nEuropean Cooked Ham       Sa|1Q\nReg.$1.2510Og \u2014 SPECIAL* \u25a0\nCome in for other in-store specials.       856-3711\n\u00a9Expressions Hair Design\nHAIRCUT\t\nYour family hair care centre.\n\u20228\nOO\n856-1778\n\u00a9 Alder Valu Mart\n649 LOTTO TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE\nFor all your drugstore needs.\n856-4544\nHI Countryside Health Foods\n10%\nVITAMIN C SPECIAL\nI OFF ALL BRANDS 856-3990\nfull line of Beer and Wine making supplies\n\u00a9 Royal Bank of Canada\nYour Expo pass centre.\n856-3344\no Dairy Queen\nSingle Homestyle Burger m3m\u00a7\nExcellent Burger, Excellent Price!\n856-4617\n3 Coachmen Restaurant\nNOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST\n7 a.m., 7 days a week.\nTake-out and catering services too.        030-JJJJ\nQAtwater Insurance\nALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE\nCommercial - Homeowners - Tennants - Farm -\nExcess Mrdical - Liability & Bonds\n856-4711\n0Sear$ Canada Inc.\nRemember to drop In for your\nChristmas catalogue\n856-7711\n[AjStarburn Travel\nCP Air to Maul from $570\nSllverwlng to Disneyland from $199\n(Airfare only)\nFull range of services. \/ATA.\t\n856-5111\nlilAldergrove Video Stop\nWEEKEND SPECIALS:\nMOVIE RENTAL $3. Frl. & Sat. (Sunday free)\nVCR RENTAL $25. all weekend with 5 movies.\n$20. Sat. to Mon. with 4 movies.\n534-5051\n@Canada Safeway Ltd.\nSee our SPECIALS OF THE WEEK, page 7.\nSunday shopping hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.\nVa Mile to Countryside\nFRASER HIGHWAY\n_l   l_\n10\n<^\/\/\no\nz\ncc\n<\na.\nPARKING\nPARKING\n8&11\nO\nZ\nso\n-srO\nID\nr\nSAFEWAY\n12\nCOUNT:YSIDE SHOPPING CENTRE\nCONTEST RULES:\nContestants must be 19 years or older.\nTickets must be used between February 8 and April\n30,1986.\nNo cash surrender value.\nMall merchants, staff and their Immediate family not\neligible to win.\nDraw to be held Saturday, November 30, 1985 at 12\nnoon at Starburn Travel.\nWinner must correctly answer a skill testing question.\nEntry forms available and can be deposited in all\nstores In Countryside Mall.\nApproximate value of prize $1486.00.\nTrip for Two to Honolulu\nName\nAddress\nTown\t\nPostal Code.\nTelephone.\nL\n mmmhuhhI MM\nWa&fiaySww\njEMSmm&BmmBS&BB&S^\nr^mrtmmrmtMmvf\n18\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nSUNDAY MORNING & AFTERNOON\nOCTOBER 20.1986\nCopyright \" I9B5 T.V. Dala, Inc.\nMORNINQ\n6:46\nO   NOTE  OF  FAITH   \/\nNEWS HEADLINES\n6:00\nO TOWN MEETING \"Parents Getting Away With\nMurder\" Featured: a look\nat the inequities in our justice system in child abuse\ndeaths.\n0 OUP HOME TONIQHT\n(BIT'S ABOUT PEOPLE\nffl CIRCLE SQUARE\n6:16\n\u00a9WITH THIS RING\n8*30\n\u00a9FAITH FOR TODAY\nOO FILM FEATURE\nO EYE ON THE NORTHWEST\n\u00a9DIGEST\nOSIZE SMALL\n7:00\nO THIS IS THE LIFE\nO EUCHARIST\nOO JIMMY SWAGGART\nO WORLD TOMORROW\n\u00a9INSIGHT\nO FRIGHTENSTEIN\n7:30\nO REAL TO REEL\nO    NORTHWEST   ENCOUNTER\nO MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD\n\u00a9JIMMY SWAGGART\nffl LES CONTES DE LA\nFORET VERTE\n8:00\nO O SESAME STREET\n(R)g\nOBOOMERANQ\nO MUSIC MAGIC\nO ROBERT SCHULLER\nO SUNDAY MORNING\nO WORLD TOMORROW\nO SMURFS\nffl ASTRO, LE PETIT ROBOT\n8*30\nOKIDSWORLD\nO GARDENING WITH ED\nHUME\nO ORAL ROBERTS\n\u00a9DAY OF DISCOVERY\nffl PASSE-PARTOUT\n9:00\nO SWITCHBACK\nO MUPPETS\nO MEET THE PRESS\nO OSEARCH\nO MISTER ROGERS (R)\n\u00a9LENERICKSEN\n\u00a9   FABLES  OF GREEN\nFOREST\nffl   LE JOUR DU  SEIGNEUR\n9*30\nO ABC NOTEBOOK \"War\nIn The Family\" A re-enactment of the Battle of Cedar\nMountain   (Va.)   provides\nchildren with a historical\noverview of the Civil War.\nONFL'86\nOTERRYWINTER\nONFL TODAY\nO PETER POPOFF\nO 3-2-1 CONTACT g\n\u00a9ROBERT SCHULLER\n\u00a9 JEREMY \/ NODDY\n\u00a9LITTLES\n9:46\n\u00a9NODDY\n10:00\nO NFL WEEK IN REVIEW\nO NFL FOOTBALL Regional coverage of San Diego Chargers at Minnesota\nVikings, Indianapolis Colts\nat Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Raiders at Cleveland\nBrowns or Cincinnati Bengals at Houston Oilers.\n(Live)\nO ORAL ROBERTS\nO  NFL FOOTBALL San\nFrancisco 49ers at Detroit\nLions (Live)\nO ROBERT SCHULLER\nO DATELINE: U.S.S.R. \/\nU.S.A. Taped coverage of\na satellite linkup between\nMoscow and Washington,\nD.C, allowing journalists in\nboth countries to discuss\nmedia coverage of recent\nworld events.\n\u00a9 CHILDREN'S FILM\nFOUNDATION\n\u00a9 NFL FOOTBALL Regional coverage of Dallas\nCowboys at Philadelphia\nEagles, Los Angeles Rams\nat Kansas City Chiefs, New\nOrleans Saints at Atlanta\nFalcons, St. Louis Cardinals at Pittsburgh Steelers,\nSan Francisco 49ers at\nDetroit Lions or Washington Redskins at New York\nGiants. (Live)\nfflARABAL\n10:30\nO WESTERN GARDENER\nO RAINBOW EXPRESS\n\u00a9 CREATIVE HANDS\nO    FAMILY    BROWN\nCOUNTRY\n\u00a9WORLD TOMORROW\nffl FOOTBALL PROFES-\nSIONEL CANADIEN Les\nStampeders de Calgary visitant les Argonauts de Toronto\n11:00\nO    SPORTSWEEKEND\nScheduled:  Dunhill World\nGolf Tournament (Taped).\nO  VIEWPOINT ON THE\nNEWS\nO SMITH AND SMITH\nOlTIS WRITTEN\nQ CAPITOL JOURNAL\n\u00a9 ERNEST ANGLEY\n\u00a9    JUMP   OVER   THE\nMOON\n11:30\nO THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLEY\nO FOR THE RECORD\n\u00a9FOUNTAIN OF LIFE\nQ UPON REFLECTION\n\u00a9MONEYSWORTH\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\nO CANADA IN VIEW\nQ HOUSE AND HOME\nO    TONY    BROWN'S\nJOURNAL\n\u00a9IT'S ABOUT PEOPLE\n\u00a9ENGLISH 120\n12:30\nO SPORTSBEAT\nO   O   CFL  FOOTBALL\nBritish Columbia Lions at\nSaskatchewan   Roughrid-\ners (Live)\nO MCLAUGHLIN GROUP\n\u00a9KENNETH COPELAND\n1:00\nO THE SAINT Simon rescues a girl from a high-\nheeled nun's abduction attempt.\nO NFL FOOTBALL Seattle  Seahawks  at  Denver\nBroncos (Live)\nQ  WASHINGTON WEEK\nIN REVIEW g\n\u00a9CALCULUS!\n\u00a9 WRESTLING\nffl COURT METRAGE\n1:30\nO CBS SPORTS SPECIAL\nAmerica's Marathon. Steve\nJones, Rob de Castella,\nCarlos Lopes, Joan Benoit\nand Rosa Mota are some\nof the world's top\nmarathoners expected to\nenter the 10th annual race\nfrom Chicago. (Same-day\ntape)\nQ WALL STREET WEEK\nGuest: editor James B.\nStack (InvesTech Market\nLetter).\n\u00a9 SUNDAY LINE\n\u00a9 WORLD AT WAR\n\"Whirlwind\" Britain seeks\nrevenge on the German\npeople for the beating they\nsuffered in the Blitz, and\nnow they have an opportunity to reap it.\nffl LE PRIX DU SPECTACLE Un regard sur la dimension economique de\nquatre importantes industries culturelles  au Que\nbec: le cinema, le theatre,\nle spectacle et le disque.\n(3e de 4)\n2:00\nO MEETING PLACE Father John Rose officiates\nat services from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic\nBasilica in Edmonton, Alta.\nO HAPPY DAYS AGAIN\nFonzie is puzzled as to\nhow Potsie is earning\nenough money to date Lori\nBeth's rich friend.\nO GREAT PERFORMANCES (Season Premiere)\n\"Dr. Fischer of Geneva,\"\nbased on a Graham\nGreene novel. Alan Bates\nstars as a mild-mannered\ntranslator who meets, falls\nin love with and eventually\nmarries the daughter (Greta Scacchi) of a cruel and\neccentric Swiss millionaire\n(James Mason). Q\n\u00a9100 HUNTLEY STREET\nffl MADAME PEPPER-\nPOTE\n2:16\nffl   LES  FABLES  D'EU-\nROPE\n2:30\nO    HARDCASTLE   AND\nMCCORMICK g\n\u00a9 DIGEST\n\u00a9   USING   LITERATURE\nWITH CHILDREN\nfflLIVREOUVERT\n2:46\nffl MICRO-MONDE\n3:00\nO FOLKLORAMA\nO MOVIE *\u2022 \"The Lady\nVanishes\" (1979, Mystery)\nElliott Gould, Cybill Shepherd. An innocent man and\na beautiful woman are\nswept into a deadly\nespionage caper aboard a\nEuropean express train\ntraveling through pre-war\nNazi Germany.\n\u00a9CARTOONS\n\u00a9 WORLD WAR II Gl DIARY \"The Road To Berlin\"\n\u00a9PROFILES OF NATURE\nfflACOMMUNIOUER\n3:30\nO THIS WEEK IN B.C.\nO WORLD SERIES Game\nTwo,  live  from American\nLeague city. Note: Starting\ntime may be changed to\n7:30 or 8:00 p.m. EDT.\nO  O   WORLD SERIES\nGame Two, live from the\nAmerican   League   city.\nNote:  Starting  time  may\nchange  to  7:30 or 8:00\np.m. EDT.\n\u00a9 PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS\n\u00a9OCEANS ALIVE\n4:00\nO COUNTRY CANADA A\nholistic farmer who refuses\nveterinary services, treating his animals Instead\nwith natural remedies.\nO SEAHAWKS POST-\nGAME\nO WILD AMERICA A survey of unusual animals, including the manatee and\nthe diving spider, as well\nas extinct prehistoric creatures, g\n\u00a9   HE-MAN   AND   MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE\n\u00a9 RAINBOW\n\u00a9 GLOBAL NEWSWEEK\nffl LA SEMAINE VERTE\n4:16\n\u00a9 FLOWER STORIES\n4:30\nO HYMN SING Selections\ninclude: \"Onward Christian\nSoldiers,\" \"My Tribute\" by\nsoloist David Watson,\n\"How Lovely Are Thy\nDwellings\" by soloist Cynthia Watson.\nO PROFILES OF NATURE\n\u00a9I DREAM OF JEANNIE\n\u00a9    KIMBA   THE   WHITE\nLION\n6:00\n8 TO BE ANNOUNCED\nEft NEWS\nO WOMEN AS VICTIMS\nThe issues of aquaintance\nrape, domestic violence\nand self-defense are examined.\nQ WONDERWORKS Despite a recall notice from\nthe factory, Konrad is perfectly happy with the \"unsuitable environment\" created by his less-than-\nperfect mother and his\nfriends. (Part 2 of 2) g\n\u00a9 BUCK ROGERS A band\nof assassins plan to wreak\nvengeance on Earth by obliterating New Chicago.\n(Part 1 of 2)\n\u00a9 DR. SNUGGLES\n\u00a9ASTRO BOY\nffl SECOND REGARD\n6:30\nO  SONS AND DAUGHTERS A Chinese teen-ager\nlearns about his heritage\nand   discovers   ways   to\nbridge the gap between\nold and new values. (R) g\nO CELEBRATE THE DIFFERENCES\n\u00a9BRENDON CHASE\n\u00a9CARE BEARS\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Ungley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5517 PARTS\njnge's Design\nGRADUATION DRESSES\nDANCE COSTUMES\nWEDDING GOWNS\nBy Appointment only\nTEL.: 856-8217,\nDAYS OR EVE.\nCustom Design\nCustom Sewing\nFRASER H WY., ALDERGROVE, B.C.\n856-4635\nftllTIlER\nonrimn\n\u00a7)S$Pr\nPRICESCTARTINC AT^\nOver $100,000 worth of\nCommadore, Apple, IBM,-\nNorth Star^5f_\u00a7fca NEQ\nTexasjnstruments^*****^^\/Atari,\nand Altos \u25a0Mpcomputers, software,\nbooks, jHp^h magazines, furniture,\nterminals^^wand many other items.\n| OPEN  SUNDAYS TILl SALE ENDS I\nALL ITEMS\n50% to 80%\nL\nOFF\n mm\n^ u\u2014 U ^ ^^zzzzmw.      \u25a0 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\n~\n.-';**... ,..\u2022\u25a0 .'\u25a0   \u25a0'-.    \u2022\"\u2022-'. .'\u25a0\"-\u25a0.\u25a0\u2022\u25a0        .    .   '\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\n19\nSUNDAY EVENING\nScary tales for the season\nEVENINQ\n6:00\nO WORLD OF DISNEY A\n12-year-old boy turns out\nto be a good-luck charm\nfor an aging Detroit Tigers\nbaseball player who has\nnever won a pennant. Justin Henry and Roy Scheider\nstar.\nO ALMOST LIVE\nO CBS NEWS\nQ NOVA An examination\nof the aggressive agricultural   technologies   being\nused to develop tougher\ncrop strains, g\n\u00a9   THREE'S  COMPANY\nJack dates one of Janet's\nfriends from high school,\nunaware that she's married.\n\u00a9 CONTEMPORARY ART\nIN CANADA\n\u00a9EWOKS\n\u00a9SCIENCE-REALITE (Debut) Magazine scientifique.\n6:30\nOAT THE MOVIES A look\nat worthwhile \"sleepers\"\navailable   on   videocas-\nsette.\nOOONEWS\n\u00a9 M'A'S'H A lecture, a\nShirley Temple movie and\na picnic are among the activities scheduled for the\n4077th.\n\u00a9DROYDS\n\u00a9 ECRAN-TEMOIN (DEBUT)\n7:00\nO    FRAQQLE    ROCK\nGunge linds that fame and\npower could cost him his\nbest Iriend. g\nO MACGYVER (Time approximate) Q\nO PUNKY BREWSTER\nO   O   LITTLEST HOBO\nHobo investigates the disappearance of exotic animals from the zoo. (R) Q\nO\u00a9 60 MINUTES\nO NANNY A family's only\nson brings troubles to Barbara as she tries to cope\nwith the child's old-fashioned father and modern\nmother.\n\u00a9 TOO CL03E FOR\nCOMFORT Henry's job is in\njeopardy when a picture of\nhim posing with a political\ncandidate and Cosmic\nCow appears in the papers.\n\u00a9 NATURAL WORLD\n\u00a9 CAP DANGER Grant\npart en excursion avec sa\nfille Nicole pour tenter\nd'expliquer la mort sou-\ndaine de truites dans les\nlacs environnants. g\n7:30\nO BEACHCOMBERS Nick\ntakes the Persephone out\nto sea in an attempt to gain\ntime and prevent a bank official from seizing the boat.\nLome Kennedy guest\nstars.g\nO SILVER SPOONS Rick\nand his father argue over\nRick's idea for a new\nboard game.\nOO QUESTION PERIOD\n\u00a9PRIVATE BENJAMIN\n\u00a9    LES   BEAUX   DIMANCHES   \"Gala   Excellence 85' de la Presse\"\n8:00\nQ MOVIE **'\/i \"Isaac\nLittlefeathers\" (1984, Drama) Lou Jacobi, Scott Hy-\nlands. An American Indian\nboy's struggle with racial\nprejudice is eased by his\nfriendship with a kind old\nJewish man. g\nO HUSKY FOOTBALL\nHIGHLIGHTS UW Head\nCoach Don James and\nKOMO Sports Director\nBruce King highlight Washington's game against Oregon State.\nO AMAZING STORIES\n\"Alamo Jobe.\" Kelly Reno\n^^__^\u00a7_^i^_Mll\u00a7--_^!_i_i\u00a3\u00a3__\n_: ssksq'S;.yyyMyyy\n mm\nI DREAM OF\nJEANNIE:\n15 YEARS LATER\nJeannie (Barbara Eden) is\nback and Wayne Rogers has\nher, but for how long? Jean-\nnie's magical powers threaten her mortal marriage on\n\"The NBC Sunday Night\nMovie,\" airing SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20.\nCHECK LISTINQS FOR EXACT TIME\n\u00a91985 Compulog\nand William Boyett star.\nO CHECK ITOUTI When a\npromised raise doesn't appear, Marlene convinces\nJennifer to sue the supermarket, Howard and Mrs.\nCobb for racial discrimination, g\nO MURDER, SHE WROTE\nWhile scheduled to receive\nan honorary degree, Jessica investigates two confessions to the murder of a\ncollege student.\nO MOVIE \"I Dream Of\nJeannie: 15 Years Later\"\n(Premiere, Comedy) Barbara Eden, Wayne Rogers.\nJeannie's desire to assert\nher independence threatens her otherwise happy\nmarriage to astronaut Tony\nNelson, g\nQ NATURE (Season\nPremiere) Torrential rains\nflood Kenya's Tsavo Plain\ntriggering a cycle of animal\nand plant regeneration that\n\u2022 flowers in the short period\nbefore the next drought, g\n\u00a9 MOVIE \u2022\u2022\u2022ti \"To\nHell And Back\" (1955, Biography) Audie Murphy,\nMarshall Thompson. Audie\nMurphy plays himself in the\nscreen adaptation of his\nautobiographical war novel.\n\u00a9FALL OF EAGLES \"The\nHonest Broker\"\nBismarck's power is broken by Vicky's son, Kaiser\nWilhelm III, who succeeds\nto the throne.\n\u00a9TO BE ANNOUNCED\n8*30\nO \u00a9 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS Jessie\nDean (Barbara Hershey) is\nhypnotized on the witness\nstand to find out why, she\nkilled her husband.\nO BIZARRE Sketches: a\nquick call; Where's the\ndraft?; celebrity housing;\nVictoria Jackson guest\nstars.\n0:00\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \"Love\nAmong The Ruins\" (1975,\nComedy) Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier.\nWhen an aging actress is\ndefended in a breach-of-\npromise suit in a London\ncourt by the barrister who\nonce had been her lover,\nromance blossoms anew.\nO MOVIE \"I Dream Of\nJeannie: 15 Years Later\"\n(Premiere, Comedy) Barbara Eden, Wayne Rogers.\nJeannie's desire to assert\nher independence threatens her otherwise happy\nmarriage to astronaut Tony\nNelson, g\nO CAGNEY & LACEY A\nnoted psychic (Elizbeth\nAshley) spearheads the investigation of a missing\nwoman, putting pressure\non Cagney and Lacey.\nO CRAZY LIKE A FOX A\nwrestling promoter (Vera\nMiles) fears that an unknown terrorist is plotting\nto blow up her auditorium.\nO MASTERPIECE THEATRE \"Last Place on\nEarth\" (Season Premiere)\nThe race to the South Pole\nbegins in 1907 as Royal\nNavy Captain Robert Falcon Scott (Martin Shaw)\nand Norwegian explorer\nRoatd Amundsen (Sverre\nAnker Ousdal) publicly announce their goals. (Part 1\no(6)g\n\u00a9 THE BRAIN Case histories of a man who underwent a frontal lobotomy\nand a stress-ridden professional illustrate this examination of personality and\nemotions, g\n\u00a9 MOVIE \u2022\u2022ti \"I'm\nDancing As Fas) As I Can\"\n(1982, Drama) Jill Clay-\nburgh, Nicol Williamson.\nBased on the true story of\na successful television\nproducer's attempts to\novercome her Valium addiction.\n\u00a9LE TELEJOURNAL g\n0:20\n\u00a9 LES BEAUX DIMANCHES \"Viva la Vie\"\nLe meme jour, a la meme\nheure, un industriel eminent\net une jeune actrice\ndisparaissent sans laisser\nde trace. Avec Charlotte\nRampling et Michel Piccoli.\n10:00\nO CBC NEWS g\nO    O    TO   BE   ANNOUNCED\nO TRAPPER JOHN, M.D.\nTrapper and Gonzo try to\nconvince . administrator\nKatherine Hackett (Janis\nPaige) that San Francisco\nMemorial needs its own\nambulance service!\n\u00a960 MINUTES\n\u00a9 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC\n10:26\nO  VENTURE (\"The Nation's Business\" will follow.)\n10:30\nQ GREAT PERFORMANCES \"Dance in America: Alvin Ailey American\nDance Theater -- Three by\nThree\" The Alvin Ailey\ntroupe perform three works\n-- \"Blues Suite,\" featuring\ntraditional blues sung by\nBrother John Sellers; a\nmen-only cast dances \"Fever Swamp\"; Donna Wood\nstars in the folk ballet\n\"Rainbow 'Round My\nShoulder.\"\n11:00\nO O O O NEWS\nO   O   CTV  NATIONAL\nNEWS\n\u00a9   TWILIGHT   ZONE   A\nwoman is terrified by what\nseems to be a visitor from\nouter space.\n11:16\n\u00a9GLOBAL NEWSWEEK\n11:20\n\u00a9QNEWS\n\u00a9 LES NOUVELLES DU\nSPORT\n11:30\nO SPORTSLINE\n\u00a9ABCNEWSg\n0  GEORGE MICHAEL'S.\nSPORTS MACHINE\n\u00a9    WAYNE    CODY'S\nLOCKER ROOM\nO  NUCLEAR NATIONAL\nPARK Rod  McKuen  narrates a look at the nation's\nfirst   high-level   nuclear\nwaste repository, located\nadjacent to Utah's Canyon-\nlands National Park. (R)  .\n\u00a9 TWILIGHT ZONE Two\nchildren follow a make-believe friend into a happier\nworld.\n11:36\n\u00a9 CINEMA \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\n\"Alexandre Nevski\" (1938,\nDrame) Nikolai Tcherkas-\nsov, Dimitri Orlov. Les habitants de Novgorod font\nappel au Prince Alexandre\nNevsky pour les conduire\nau combat contre les en-\nvahisseurs.\n11:46\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022\u2022 \"The\nGreat Houdinis\" (1976, Biography) Paul Michael\nGlaser, Sally Struthers.\nMaster escape artist and\nmagician Harry Houdini\npromises that he will\nsomeday defy death by\nspeaking from the world\nbeyond.\nOCBS NEWS\n12:00\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022 \"Wabash\nAvenue\" (1950, Musical)\nBetty Grable, Victor Mature. Two men fall in love\nwith the same woman in\nChicago's Wabash Avenue\nO MAD MOVIES WITH\nTHE L.A. CONNECTION\nThe L.A. Connection performs its version of the\n1950 movie \"Cyrano de\nBergerac.\"\n\u00a9FACETHE NATION\nQ    DAVID   SUSSKIND\nScheduled:   owners   and\ngeneral managers of well-\nknown U.S. hotels.\n\u00a9CHIPS\n12:06\nOQ MATT HOUSTON\n12:16\n\u00a9MOVIE \u2022\u2022\u2022 \"The\nTrouble With Angels\"\n(1966, Comedy) Rosalind\nRussell, Hayley Mills. Two\nnew students at a parochial boarding school attempt\nto outwit the Mother Superior.\n12:30\nO AT THE MOVIE3 A look\nat worthwhile \"sleepers\"\navailable   on   videocas-\nO MOVE \u2022\u2022\u2022 \"See No\nEvil\" (1971, Suspense)\nMia Farrow, Robin Bailey.\nA helpless young blind\nwoman is terrorized by a\nkiller in cowboy boots.\n1:00\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022\u2022ti \"Murder On The Orient Express\" (1974, Mystery) Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall.\nBelgian sleuth Hercule\nPoirot investigates the\nmurder of an American industrialist aboard a luxurious and famous train.\n1:06\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022ti \"The\nGreat American Traffic\nJam\" (1980, Comedy)\nJohn Beck, Shelley Fa-\nbares. The Los Angeles\nfreeway system is paralyzed by a series of freak\naccidents occurring at the\nsame time in different locations.\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022 \"When\nYour Lover Leaves\" (1983,\nDrama) Valerie Perrine,\nDavid Ackroyd. A divorcee\ntries to reshape her life after her live-in lover walks\nout on her.\n1:46    ,\nO NEWS\n. 2:30\nONEWS\n3:00\nO CBS        NEWS\nNIGHTWATCH\n3:06\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 McGarrett disagrees with an\noverbearing scientist who\nis conducting top-secret\nresearch for the U.S. Navy.\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 Three\ncriminals attempt to destroy the Hawaiian sugar\ncrop with an imported\nstrain of borer moth.\nSELL IT FAST\nIN THE STAR-\n856-8303\n856-5212\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\nHalloween is coming! It's time for\nghosts and goblins,\ncostumes, spooky\nstories, pumpkin\ncarving, Halloween\ntreats and other eerie\nthings. The local children's department of\nthe Fraser Valley\nRegional library has\nbooks available on all\nof these topics. Whether you-are planning\na party or just need to\nknow how \"to construct a pair of fangs,\nperhaps the local library can help.\nMake a Witch,\nMake a Goblin (J 394.\n268) by Arnold Dob-\nrin is full of ideas\nincluding simple costumes and disguises,\nparty decorations,\nscarecrows, Halloween puppets and\nparty food. The -book\ngives careful, easy-to-\nfollow instructions\nand diagrams.\nEven the youngest\nreader can discover\nthe traditions of Halloween. Halloween\n(JE 394.268) in our\neasy reading section\nexplains the origins\nof the holiday and its\nsymbols, such as\nblack cats, witches\nand trick-or-treating.\nAnother popular\nbook is called Halloween Ho wis: Riddles That are a Scream\n(J 793.735). The\ncollection includes\nhumourous riddles\nsuch as \"What tops\noff a ghost's sundae?\nWhipped scream.\"\nFbr those who prefer\npoems to riddles,\nthere is a spirited collection of forty-six\npoems in In The\nWitch's Kitchen:\nPoems For Halloween (J 811.08).\nThere are also\nstoiy books for all\nages. For preschoolers, The Vanishing Pumpkin (JFX) by\nTony Johnston is\nrecommended.\nWhen two old witches find that their\npumpkin has been\nsnitched they set off\non a rollicking\nadventure. A funny\nstoiy up to the surprise ending.\nSlightly older\nchildren will enjoy\nNatalie Carlson's\nSpoofey Night (JFX)\nabout a quiet house\ncat who starts acting\nvery strangely on\nHalloween. This is a\nmagical moonlit adventure that ends\nhappily.\nOlder children will\nenjoy books by such\npopular authors as\nCarolyn Haywood\nwho has collected\nshort stories in Halloween Treats (JFX)\nand Robert Newton\nPeck who creates lots\nof laughts in Trig or\nTreat (JF Pe). Scary\nStories To Tell In The\nDark (J 398.2) may be\na good choice for\nthose who like spine\ntingling tales.\nPO Ws life told in new book\nBy\nHUCH C. MOONEY\nIN THE CLUTCH OF\nCIRCUMSTANCE\nCappis Press,\nVictoria\n(Hardcover, (1985),\n$17.95\nFrom the Northeastern Baltic to\nSouth Korea and\nspanning several\ndecades in time, this\nbook reveals little\nknown stories of prisoners of war and at\nthe same time reveals\nthe men and women\nthemselves to us as\nthey were and as they\nthought throughout\nthose difficult times\nof their imprisonment.\nIn the 285 pages of\ntext with photos the\ntellers of the stories\nin their own language\ntell of the dangers, of\nthe pathos, of the will\nto survive that made\ntheir very existence\nbearable. It is not the\neasiest thing to be a\nsurvivor but these\npeople did it with a\nspecial tenacity.\nThere were forced\nmarches, killings,\nbeatings, tortures,\npoor food and terrible\nliving conditions to\ncontend with and\nthere were moments\nof high humor and\nlight-hearted camaraderie. There were\nbonds of friendship\nthat have lasted more\nthan  40  years  des\npite the differences of\nstatus and the distances. People remembered those who\nhelped them in their\ntime of trouble, sometimes when the only\nmethod of communication was sign\nlanguage.\nThese stories were\ngathered over a period of several years\nby members of the\nVictoria branch of the\nBC chapter of the\nCanadian National\nAssociation of Prisoners of War in one way\nor another and have\nbeen printed in a\nwell-bound book. Any\nprofits from the sale\nof the book, will go to\nhelp POWs and their\nkin.\n \u00abrm~*wmt**z^^ .   .:\u2014r* .  :\\\".   ..,\u2014..   .. . .-\u25a0    -  .- -, ~ -         ,, \u25a0* ,-.-.   * ,-.-   .-. .;. .-.. . . ~ .\n*^T1tTTirfHSf*^TTfB]a(^ mmwBiiiiiniir\n20\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nMONDAY  EVENING\nOCTOBER 21,1086\nCopyright\"' 1905 T.V. Dala, Inc.\nDAYTIME MOVIES\n6:00\nO ** \"The Woman\nFrom Tangier\" (1948, Mystery) Adele Jergens, Ian\nMacDonald. A lovely American dancer gets caught up\nin murder and intrigue in Algeria.\n2:30\n69 ** \"Enola Gay\"\n(1980, Drame) (Ire de 2)\nBilly Crystal, Patrick Duffy.\nL'histoire de la mission de\nla bombe destinee a Hiroshima et le drame humain\nengendre chez ceux qui y\nont participe.\nEVENING\n6:00\nOOONEWS\nO ABC NEWSg\nO NBC NEWS\nBCBSNEWS\nO  MACNEIL \/  LEHRER\nNEWSHOUR\n\u00a9   THREE'S  COMPANY\nJanet  discovers  Jack  in\nbed   with   her   visiting\nyounger sister.\nCD COMPUTER BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A\nFOUNDATION COURSE\nQl VANCOUVER LIVE\nffl CE SOIR EN COLOMBIE BRITANNIQUE\n6:30\nOONEWS\nQTOPSTORY\n\u00a9 M'A'S'H When Henry\ngets his discharge, Frank\nconcerns himself with taking command.\n\u00a9CALCULUS 2\nffl LE VAGABOND Corrine\net Richard Kellerman pro-\nparent   une  emission   de\ntelevision sur la gente canine. Q\n7:00\nO PACIFIC REPORT\nO NFL FOOTBALL Green\nBay Packers at Chicago\nBears Q (Taped)\nO  O ENTERTAINMENT\nTONIGHT   Interview   with\nSting.\nO LIVE IT UP A course in\nstreetsmarts; an unusual\ninsect repellent; the rules\nof polo. Q\nO NEWLYWED GAME\nO WILD, WILD WORLD\nOF ANIMALS The animals\nthat survive in New York\nCity despite the noise and\npollution.\nCB JEFFERSONS George\nclaims to be a descendant\nof Thomas Jefferson. Q\nCB ENGLISH LITERATURE\nOLE TELEJOURNAL g\n7:26\nffl LE POINT\n7:30\nO RACCOONS (Premiere)\nO\u00a9 TIC TAC DOUGH\nO PRICE IS RIGHT\nO LIVE IT UP A course in\nstreetsmarts;   an   unusual\ninsect repellent; the rules\nof polo. Q\nO WORLD OF SURVIVAL\n\u00a9 $100,000 PYRAMID\n7:46\nID LIVING TOMORROW\n8:00\nO DANGER BAY Winning\na   tennis   match   causes\nJonah to lose sight of his\nother commitments. Q\nO AMERICAN ALMANAC\nAn   investigation   of   the\nworld of espionage. Roger\nMudd, Connie Chung.        ,\nO    HARDCASTLE   AND\nMCCORMICKg       ' '\nO    SCARECROW   AND\nMR8. KING Amanda plays\nhostess to an eccentric\naccountant who has been\nmoonlighting as a secret\nagent.\nLOVE ON THE RUN\nA love-stricken lawyer\n(Stephanie Zimbalist) and her\nconvict paramour (Alec Baldwin) assume various disguises in a desperate attempt\nto elude the authorities on\n\"The NBC Monday' Night\nMovie,\" which airs MONDAY,\nOCTOBER 21.\nCHECK LISTINQS FOR EXACT TIME\n\u00a91985 Compulog\nO SCARECROW AND\nMRS. KING\nO WONDERWORKS Carrie Fisher, Henry Winkler,\nDanny DeVito and Rhea\nPerlman provide the voices\nin this animated story of an\nimaginative child who\nschemes to reunite her\nsoon-to-be-divorced parents. Carol Burnett narrates. Q\n\u00a9 MOVIE *'\u2022\u25a0* \"A\nBridge Too Far\" (1977,\nAdventure) (Part 1 of 2)\n-James Caan, Sean Connery. In 1944, the Operation Market Garden lasts\nnine days in an ill-fated attempt to end the war in Europe.\n\u00a9 MONEY'S WORTH\nO TV'S BLOOPERS AND\nPRACTICAL JOKES Deacon Jones and Jason Bateman are practical joke victims; David Letterman\npresents \"Oktoberfest in\nNew York.\" (R)\nffl LA BONNE AVENTURE\nAnne est de plus en plus in-\nquiete; Eric Matthewson invite Michele a souper au\nrestaurant; Helene est au\nchevet de Gilles. g\n8*30\nO HANGIN'IN Kate helps\na jealous Mike adjust to\nthe frequent business trips\nhis wife must take with her\nboss, g\n\u00a9 PERSPECTIVES\nffl LE PARC DES BRAVES\nGenevieve fait des revelations qui vont etonner Marie et Colette; Pierre-Paul et\nFlore commencent a\nsonger a leur prochaine installation, g\n9:00\nOOKATE&ALLIE\nQ 0) MOVIE \"Love On\nThe Run\" (Premiere, Drama) Stephanie Zimbalist,\nAlec Baldwin. Love proves\nstronger than reason for an\nattorney   who   aids   and\nabets her prisoner-client's\njailbreak then joins him in\nhis flight from justice, g\nO O MOVIE \"Picking Up\nThe Pieces\"\nO THE BRAIN Olympic\ngold medal winner Greg\nLouganis helps demonstrate the complex system\nof pathways in the brain\nthat enables him to execute his diving skills. (R)\n\u00a9NFB THEATER\nffl L'ESPACE D'UNE VIE\nD'apres I'oeuvre de Barbara Taylor Bradford. Apres\navoir fait le bilan de sa vie\net separe le bon grain de\nI'ivraie, Emma Harte fait\nconnaltre a ses heritiers la\njuste part qui reviendra a\nchacun. Avec Deobrah\nKerr, Jenny Seagrove et\nBarry Bostwick. (6e de 6)\n9:30\nO NEWHART\nO NEWHART Joanna isn't\nsatisfied  with  the  grade\ngiven to the inn by a tourist\nrating book, g\n10:00\nO NATIONAL \/ JOURNAL\nO CHUCK KNOX Seattle\nSeahawks   head   coach\nChuck  Knox  and  KOMO\nsports director Bruce King\nreview the Seahawks Oc-.\ntober 20 game against the\nDenver Broncos.\nO CAGNEY & LACEY A\nnoted   psychic   (Elizbeth\nAshley) spearheads the investigation  of  a  missing\nwoman,  putting  pressure\non Cagney and Lacey.\nQPOLDARK\n\u00a9 QUINCY Quincy is baffled when a longshoreman\nconfesses to a murder he\ndidn't commit.\n\u00a9LIVING BODY\nffl POIVRE ET SEL Hector\net Arthur font les jolis yeux\na unejeune punk, g\n10:30\n\u00a9WHERE THERE'S LIFE\nffl RENCONTRES Invitee:\nOdile Arnold, historienne.\n10:60\nO EVENING EDITION\n11:00\nOQOQNEWS\nO   O   CTV  NATIONAL\nNEWSg\nO ARTHUR C. CLARKE'S\nMYSTERIOUS   WORLD\n\"Monsters Of The Deep\"\nMan's encounters with sea\nmonsters reveal why the\nsolution to these age-old\nmysteries may finally be\nwithin man's grasp.\n\u00a9  CARSON'S COMEDY\nCLASSICS\n\u00a9 SPORTSPAGE\nffl L'HISTOIRE DE L'AVIATION\n11:20\nOONEWS\n11:26\nO BARNEY MILLER An\nunauthorized strike by the\ncity police department\nprompts the detectives to\nweigh its moral and ethical\nconsequences. (Part 1 of\n2)(R)\n11:30\nO ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE\nO   BEST  OF  CARSON\nHost: Johnny Carson.\nO ALL IN THE FAMILY\nEdith's   favorite   cousin\ncomes to the rescue when\nArchie gets the flu.\nQ FROM THE AMERICAN\nFILM INSTITUTE \"The New\nWife\" When Wing May Yee\narrives from Hong Kong to\njoin her husband John in\nLos Angeles, she discovers that he's a dishwasher,\nnot a restaurant manager.\n\u00a9   STREETS   OF   SAN\nFRANCISCO When a policewoman is murdered\nwhile helping to capture a\nrapist, her roommate volunteers herself as new bait\nfor the trap.\n\u00a9VANCOUVER PLUS\n11:66\nO MOVIE ***** \"Sergeant York\" (1941, Drama) Gary Cooper, Walter\nBrennan. After being raised\nin the mountains of Tennessee, a young man becomes\na World War I hero by single-handedly capturing a\nGerman position. (R)\n12:00\nO AVENGERS\nO  REMINGTON STEELE\nAn  intelligence  operative\nhires Laura and Steele to\nprotect   him   from   CIA\nagents who have placed\nhim on their hit list. (R)\nO LATENIGHT AMERICA\n\u00a9 COMEDY BREAK WITH\nMACK AND JAMIE\n12:06\nOOMATT HOUSTON\n12:30\nO \u00a9 LATE NIGHT WITH\nDAVID LETTERMAN From\nMarch 1985: Bill Cosby,\nwalk-on by former President Jimmy Carter, stupid\nads are presented. (R)\n\u00a9HOGAN'S HEROES\n1:00\nONEWS\n\u00a9 HERE'S LUCY Kim and\nCraig bring home a lost\nsheep dog.\n1:06\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022\u2022 \"The\nFive Of Me\" (1981, Drama)\nDavid Birney, Dee Wal-\nlace.Five different personalities plague a Korean\nWar veteran through his\npost-war life and marriage\nuntil he seeks help from a\npsychiatrist. Based on an\nactual case history.\nO MOVIE **'\/_ \"Dark\nNight Of The Scarecrow\"\n(1981, Horror) Charles\nDurning, Robert F. Lyons.\nA group of vigilantes are\nhaunted by unexplained\nevents after they hunt\ndown and kill a retarded\nman mistakenly accused of\nmolesting a young girl.\n1:10\nO MOVIE ***** \"Great\nCatherine\" (1968, Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jeanne\nMoreau. Fascinated by a\nnewly arrived Britisher,\nCatherine the Great has\nhim imprisoned and playfully torments him. (R)\n1:30\nOONEWS\n\u00a9 STAR TREK Capt. Kirk\nis captured by two strange\ncreatures who appear In\nvarious magical forms.\n2:30\nONEWS\n3:00\nO CB3       NEWS\nNIGHTWATCH\n3:06\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 A singer\nwho can pin a murder rap\non a racketeer is threatened by an assassin.\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 A Japanese woman and two\nAmerican scientists kidnap\nthe son of Japan's largest\nindustrialist.\nBig-budget film shot\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\nAberdeen\nschool news\nBy\nRhonda Woodcock,\nMichelle McQueen,\nTammy Reddicopp,\nand Corrinna Strachan\nABERDEEN - Courtesy week at Aberdeen school ended\nwith FYiendly FYiday.\nHighlights of the day\nwere the corn roast\nand the turkey trot.\nThe entire school took\npart in the trot. There\nwere ribbons for first\nplace to 10th. Primary\nrunners ran lk kilometre and the intermediates ran one kilometre. Those who\ncompleted the route\nhad their names put\nin a hat for the turkey\ndraw. Thanks to Kam\nBarr Construction\nLtd. for donating a\n$20 gift certificate for\nSafeway. Becky Spencer is also thankful\nbecause she was the\nlucky winner.\nFirst place finalists\nin the turkey trot\nwere Ryan Epp\n(grade 7), Baljit Gill\n(grade 6), Darren\nJesse (grade 5),\nJamie Sheaff (grade\n4), Sam Clapham\n(grade 3), Daniel\nFlath (grade 2), and\nTodd Robertson\n(grade 1).\nCo-operative Thursday was also a successful day as six\ngrade eight students\nfrom Clearbrook\nJunior came to help\nwith the co-operative\ngames. Mrs. Hurst,\nthe PE teacher at\nAberdeen, would like\nto thank the parents\nand teachers for their\nsupport, and the\nClearbrook students,\nJudy Asato, Ranvir\nVirk, Jennifer Hurley; Rebekah Smith,\nUrsula Masny and\nMichealle Bacvar for\ntheir   assistance.\nMONTREAL - Shooting begins this month\non what's being called the biggest single\ncontract ever handed\nout by the federal\ngovernment to Canada's private film industry -- $1.3 million\nfor a six-minute\nshort.\nTerravision, made\nby the Montreal production house Prisma\nand directed by\nDonald Brittain, was\ncommissioned by\nCanada Place Vancouver, the Crown\ncorporation   running\nOttawa's pavilion at\nExpo 86.\n\"It's certainly\namong the most expensive ever made,\"\nsaid producer Marcia\nCouelle, although\nsome TV commercials\nmay have been more\ncostly on a per-minute\nbasis.\nThere are no human stars in the film,\nCouelle said, only the\nCanadian landscape -\nphotographed from\nland and air, with a\nfew satellite images\nspliced in for good\nmeasure.\nASK\nANNABELLE\nDear Annabelle,\nI have the most\nannoying, irritating\nsister in the world.\nOur elderly mother\nlives in the same\ntown she does but I\nlive a fair distance\naway. When I visit\nmy mother and she is\nsick I immediately\ntake her to the doctor.\nI see she has her\nmedicine and that her\nneighbors will check\nup on her from time\nto time. I also phone\nmy sister and tell her.\nFor a long time I\nthought my sister\nwould go to see\nMother or at least\nphone her to see how\nshe was but I have\ndiscovered over the\nlast while that all she\ndoes is take her family's socks and clothes\nthat need to be mended and leaves them\nwith the instructions\nthat she expects them\nback in a given time\nperiod. Well or sick,\nmy mother does this\nfor her but never\neven gets a phone call\njust to say hello. My\nsister seems to think\nit is her right' to have\nMother still waiting\non her hand and foot,\neven though my sister is now in her mid-\nfifties. What can I do\nto stop my sister from\ntaking advantage of\nour mother? I spelid\nmy days with Mother\nwashing   windows,\ncleaning her bathroom and taking her\nshopping. Just because I'm older does\nthis make it my responsibility?\nSigned: One too\nmany in the family.\nDear One,\nI don't know whether you are angry at\nyour mother for being\nold or your sister for\ntaking advantage of\nthe situation. Talk to\nyour sister and tell\nher exactly how you\nfeel about this matter. She really should\nbe helping take care\nof your mother and\nnot piling her up with\nwork. Although if you\nasked your mother\nshe would probably\nbe the last one to say\nshe minded doing little jobs for your sister. Maybe you could\ntry the In-Home Services of the Ministry\nof Human Resources\nfor help around her\nhome. Remember,\nsomeday you too may\nhave to depend on\nyour sister for help.\nStar readers are\ninvited to mail in\ntheir questions or\nproblems to ASK\nANNABELLE. Use a\nnom de plume if you\nwish. \"The address is\nASK ANNABELLE,\nc-o The Aldergrove\nStar, Box 220, Aldergrove, B.C., VOX\n1A0.\n \u25a0vyy\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u2022: \u25a0   ;*.     ,-\".'- ''_*\u25a0\u2022   *'.'\nukiu\u00bb**Klg*<i*i'ii\"i'H\u00bbl\"''ll***n*\u00ablUii _. ..ituts&**..cviv*?\u00ab*t>.^niA,w\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\n21\nTUESDAY EVENING\nOCTOBER 22,1866\nCopyright' 1985 T.V. Data, Inc.\nDAYTIME SPECIAL\n3*30\nO SCHOOLBREAK A high\nschool social studies\nteacher devises a month-\nlong experiment in socioeconomics that produces\nsurprising results among\nthe students.\nDAYTIME CHILDREN'S\nSHOW\n3:30\nO SCHOOLBREAK A high\nschool social studies\nteacher devises a month-\nlong experiment in socioeconomics that produces\nsurprising results among\nthe students.\nDAYTIME SPORTS\n6:00\nOOO WORLD8ERIE8\nGame Three, live from National League city.\nDAYTIME MOVES\n6:00\nO **U \"The Pied\nPiper\" (1942, Drama) Monty Woolley, Anne Baxter.\nAn Englishman agrees to\ntake two children from war-\ntorn France, but they prove\nto be only the beginning.\n2:00\nQ ** \"Under Secret Orders\" (1943, Myatery) Erich Von Stroheim, Claire\nLuce. The adventures of\nwartime spy Anne-Marie\nLesser, known as \"Mademoiselle Docteur,\" are depicted.\n\/ 2:30\n\u00a9 ** \"Enola Gay\"\n(I960, Drame) (2e de 2)\nBilly Crystal, Patrick Duffy.\nL'histoire de la mission de\nla bombe destinee a Hiroshima et le drame humain\nengendre chez ceux qui y\nont'participe.\nEVENINQ\n6:00\nONEWS\nO NBC NEWS\nO CBS NEWS\nQ  MACNEIL  \/  LEHRER\nNEWSHOUR\n\u00a9 THREE'S COMPANY A\nglib guru dazzles Chrissy\ninto following him to his\ncommune.\n\u00a9 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY\n\u00a9VANCOUVER LIVE\n\u00a9 CE SOIR EN COLOMBIE BRITANNIQUE\n6:30\nO TOP STORY\nONEWS\n\u00a9M'A'S'HFrank settles\nin as commanding officer\nonly to have a new one appointed over his head.\n\u00a9LABASTRINGUE\n7:00\nQGZOWSKI& CO. Guest:\nproducer \/  actor \/ star-\nmaker Moses Znaimer. Q\nO ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Interview with Bill\nCosby.\nO NEWLYWED GAME\nPICKING UP\nTHE PIECES\nMargot Kidder discovers that\nher soon-to-be ex-husband\nhas run off with all the furniture on \"The CBS Tuesday\nNight Movie,\" airing TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22.\nCHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME\n\u00a9  1985 Compulog\nO  WILD, WILD WORLD\nOF  ANIMALS  The  cave\nfrom mouth to base and\nhow little life exists there.\n\u00a9 JEFFERSONS George\nis   furious   when   Louise\nhires Florence as a live-in\nmaid, g\n\u00a9   DIABETES:  BEATING\nTHE NEEDLE\n\u00a9LE TELEJOURNAL g\n7:26\n\u00a9LE POINT\n7:30\nO GOLDEN GIRLS\nOTICTAC DOUGH\nO PRICE IS RIGHT\nO WORLD OF SURVIVAL\n\u00a9$100,000 PYRAMID\n\u00a9   STARTING   A  BUSINESS\n6:00\nO FIFTH ESTATE\nO A-TEAM The team tangles   with   neighborhood\nthuga when they answer\nB.A.'s   mother's   (Delia\nReese) call for help, g\nO O LORNE GREENE'S\nMEW  WILDERNESS  Four\ntroops   of   Barbery   macaques are relocated from\na French zoo to the mountain wilderness of Morocco, g\nO HOMETOWN\nQ NOVA The continuing\nquest of a new generation\nof physicists, pursuing Albert Einstein's unfulfilled\ndream, as they attempt to\nformulate a single unifying\ntheory to explain the universe, g\n\u00a9 MOVIE \u2022\u2022\u2022 \"A\nBridge Too Far\" (1977,\nAdventure) (Part 2 of 2)\nJames Caan, Sean Connery. In 1944, the Opera-,\nlion Market Garden lasts\nnine days in an ill-fated attempt to end the war in Europe.\n\u00a9 CONTEMPORARY ART\nIN CANADA\n\u00a9 MOVIE *\u2022'\/_ \"The\nBlack Stallion Returns\"\n(1983, Adventure) Kelly\nReno, Teri Garr. A boy\ntravels to the Sahara\nDesert to find his beloved\nArabian stallion, which was\nreclaimed by its previous\nowner.\n\u00a9 MONSIEUR LE MINIS-\nTRE Le premier debat en\nchambre du gouvernement\nGrandvert et on ne laissera\nrien  passer  au  nouveau\ngouvernement. g\n6*30\nO WHEEL OF FORTUNE\nOONEWS\n\u00a9 UN AMOUR DE QUARTER Parce qu'il pleut a\nboire debout, Ernest re-\ncueuille Speedy chez-lui.\n9:00\nQ REMINGTON STEELE\nO MOVIE **'A \"Fun\nWith Dick And Jane\"\n(1977, Comedy) George\nSegal, Jane Fonda. A married couple uses crime as\na way back to financial\nprosperity after the husband loses his high-paying\njob as an aerospace engineer.\nO RIPTIDE Danger ensues\nwhen the Riptide detectives attempt to escort the\nestranged wife of an underworld boss to the United States.\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022\u2022 \"Ishi:\nThe Last Of His Tribe\"\n(1978, Drama) Dennis\nWeaver, Eloy Phil Casa-\ndos. The lone survivor of a\nNorth American Indian tribe\nstruggles to make his way\nin a white man's world.\nO MOVIE \"Picking Up The\nPieces\" (Premiere, Drama)\nMargot Kidder, David Aek-\nroyd. Stripped of security\nby her vindictive husband,\na suburban housewife,\nseeking a divorce, creates\nher own world of independence and new-found self-\nesteem, g\nO A-TEAM The team tangles with neighborhood\nthugs when they answer\nB.A.'s mother's (Delia\nReese) call for help, g\nO WAR: A COMMENTARY\nBY GWYNNE DYER Focusing on Israel's struggle to\nsecurely establish itself\namong its Arab neighbors,\nDyer examines why governments need to keep armies and fight wars, g\n\u00a9 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC \"Strange Creatures Of The Night\" Bats,\nowls, hyenas and sightless\ncave-dwelling fish are exa\nmined through the lens of a\nsophisticated   night-vision\ncamera.\n\u00a9  DALLAS J.R.  a  ete\nagresse dans son bureau,\net grievement blesse, il est\ntransporte a I'hopital. g\n10:00\nO NATIONAL \/ JOURNAL\nREMINGTON STEELE\nAfter a doctored picture of\na nude Laura appears in a\nporn magazine, the photographer responsible for the\ndeed appeals to the agency for protection.\nO FALL GUY Colt\nsearches for a missing\nNazi treasure while filming\na movie in Italy, g\nO VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY \"LBJ Goes\nTo War: 1964-1965\" Although Ho Chi Minh is\ndetermined to unite North\nand South Vietnam, Lyndon\nJohnson's vehement opposition results in massive\nescalation of the undeclared war. g\n\u00a9 QUINCY Sam's belief in\nan ancient Japanese custom prohibiting autopsies\ncomplicates an investigation into the mysterious\ndeath of a Japanese movie\nstar.\n\u00a9 PERSPECTIVES ON\nWOMEN: GROWING UP\nFEMALE\n\u00a9STIR CRAZY\n\u00a9 L'AGENT FAIT LE\nBONHEUR g Accuse\nd'avoir vole le sac a main\nd'une ex-dompteuse de\nlion, un joggeur pretend\navoir ete au contraire bru-\ntalise par elle. g\n10:30\n\u00a9 CINEMA ** \"Cordes\nde la potence\" (1973,\nWestern) John Wayne,\nGeorge Kennedy. En I'ab-\nsence du sherif, ses deux\nfils sont impliques dans un\nvol de banque ou il y a eu\nmort d'homme.\n11:00\nO O O O NEWS\nO   O   CTV  NATIONAL\nNEWSg\nQ SIX FEET OF THE\nCOUNTRY \"Oral History\"\nIn an effort to protect his\npeople, a village chief in\nGRIZZLEYMcKEE\nRhodesia notifies police\nwhen freedom fighters infiltrate his community.' .- -;:\n\u00a9CARSON'S COMEDY\nCLASSICS (\n\u00a9SPORTSPAGE      - *,\n11:20\nOONEWS\n11:26\nO BARNEY. MILLER A\nman-hungry spinster and a\nloud prisoner offer a challenge to Barney when the\nrest of his crew decides to\nstrike. (Part 2 of 2) (R)\n11:30\nO ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE\nO TONtGHT Host: Johnny\nCaraon. Scheduled: Liza\nMinnelli, humorist-writer\nRoy Blount. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022.\nOALL IN THE FAMILY Archie is depressed because\nhe did not get his usual\nChristmas bonus.\n\u00a9 STREETS OF SAN\nFRANCISCO Two fishermen see too much when\nthey come upon a pleasure\nboat transferring immigrants to another craft.\n\u00a9VANCOUVER PLUS\n11:66\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022\u2022 \"Across\nThe Pacific\" (1942, Adventure) Humphrey Bogart,\nMary Astor. During World\nWar II, a spy plots to blow\nup the Panama Canal. (R)\n12:00\nOAVENGERS\nO SIMON & SIMON Rick\nand   A.J.   encounter   all\nsorts of danger when they\ntry to transport a video\ngame from San Diego to\nLas Vegaa. (R)\nO LATENIGHT AMERICA\n\u00a9COMEDY BREAK WITH\nMACK AND JAMIE\n12:05\nOO MATT HOUSTON\n12:30\nO \u00a9 LATE NIGHT WITH\nDAVID       LETTERMAN\nScheduled:   comedian\nDennis Miller.\n\u00a9HOGAN'S HEROES\n1:00\nO EYE ON HOLLYWOOD\n\u00a9HERE'S LUCY Lucy unknowingly marries an Indian chief.\n1:06\nO MOVIE \u2022\u2022 \"Without\nConsent\" (1977, Drama)\nJohn Hamblin, Judith Arthy.\nA lawyer defending a man\naccused of rape finds that\nhe must examine his motives for taking on the case\nwhen confronted by personal problems.\n\u00a9MOVIE** !4 \"Desperate Intruder\" (1983, Drama) Meg Foster, Nick Man-\ncuso. A blind woman living\nat a lonely beach house\ngives sanctuary to an escaped convict whose ruthless partner is on the way.\n1:10\nO MOVIE **'\/. \"Rabbit,\nRun\" (1970, Drama) James\nCaan, Anjanette Comer.\nBased on the novel by\nJohn Updike. A former high\nschool basketball player\nstruggling with an unhappy\nmarriage buckles under the\npressures of responsibility.\n(R)\n1:30\nOOONEWS\n\u00a9 STAR TREK The landing party of the Enterprise\nis exposed to a strange\ndisease that ages people\nat an incredible rate.\n2:30\nONEWS\n2*35\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 Danny's\nvisiting aunt becomes involved in the murder of an\nelderly man who sat next\nto her on the plane.\n*      &00\n\u00a9        CB\u00a3       NEW3\nNIGHTWATCH\n..'.:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0   \u00ab**\"\n\u00a9 HAWAII FIVE-0 McGarrett searches -tor the kidnapper of a .wealthy land\ndeveloper's wife. ..*\u25a0.\u25a0\nATTENTION\nHUNTERS\nProfessional\n. Wild Game\nProcessing\n\u2022 Hanging     'Skinning    \u2022 Cutting\n\u2022 VVrapping   \u2022 Freezing    .\u2022 Curing\n\u2022 Smoking    \u2022 Sausage. Making\nSPECIALIZING IN MOOSE SALAMI!!\nAldergrove Freezer Meats Ltd.\n6234 - 264 Street, Aldergrove\nPHONE (24 HOURS):\n856-2116 or 530-6113\nOPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK.  ,\nGUARANTEE\nAll ments are yuaran\nteed to be tender and\n'1oi\\-iou5 or your order\nwill be cheerfully\nreplaced or your\nmoney refunded wittitn\n10 days\nTRYOUR\nEUROPEAN-STYLE\nHOM EM A DE SA USAGES!\nNATURALLY SMOKED OVER OPEN\nFLAMES FOR FULL FLAVOUR\nBeer Sausage, no garlic, sliced...lb\/$2.99\nLyoner, sliced lb\/$2.99\nSummer Sausage, sliced  lb\/$2.99\nBeef Salami, sliced lb\/$2.99\nHam Sausage, sliced lb\/$2.99\nMortadella, sliced lb\/$2.99\nHead Cheese, garlic, sliced lb\/$2.99\nHead Cheese, no garlic, sliced... lb\/$2.99\nEuropean Weiners lb\/$2.99\nEuropean Frankfurters  lb\/$2.99\nBiickwurst lb\/$2.99\nBavarian Meatloaf, sliced lb\/$2.99\nTHIS WEEK'S SPECIAL\nCALF LIVER SAUSAGE    $1.99 Ib.\nTURINGER BLOOD SAUSAGE   . $1.99 Ib.\nEUROPEAN FRANKFURTERS .. $1.99 Ib.\n(Oct. 16-19,1985)\nDon't pay more!\nBeer SALE <n\u00b0'9raded>\nAll beef guaranteed to be tender\nor replaced if returned in 10 days.\nBEEF SIDES* -AQ\nAged 21 days for full   STJwff J\nflavor & tenderness. H .,\nCut, wrapped & frozen.        jf| ID.\n(Weight  lost  in   cutting,   boning  &   trimming\nwill increase price per pound.)\nALDERGROVE\nFREEZER MEATS LTD.\n6234 - 264th Street\n(One mile north of the Vancouver Qame Farm)\n856-2116 \u2022 530-6113\n\u25a0\u2014\u2014***\n , **********************\u2014-***\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0_. m ...i.. i. _i \u25a0\u00ab\u25a0_. _.ij_i \u25a0>, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'-I^*f i r iftriHfc^g iVJj5B5\u00abBTlSmiiS^\nWt*\"*\\H,,i<i*w'.tm*f>*t'\n*.\u25a0\u25a0-._\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0:\u2022-.' \u25a0(\u2022\u25a0'-*\"\u25a0>\u25a0(:\nSB \u2022\u25a0\nU\nt^ttamtwtt^^A>^.ta.,m,,,hm,KKI\u201em,m._.\n-)*.'\nERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nWEDNESDAY EVENING\n.OCTOBER 23.1886\nCopyright \"1985 T.V. Data. Inc.\nDAYTIME SPECIAL\n' '\" 3:00\nO AFTEHSCHOOL SPECIAL \"One,: Too Many\"'\nThree high-school friends\nare forced to rethink some\nof their priorities when a\nfellow classmate (Val.\nKilmer) with a serious\ndrinking problem meets a\ntragic end. Also stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Mare Winn-\n. ingham and Lance Quest.\n(R)g\nDAYTIME CHILDREN'S\nSHOW\n3:00\nO AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL \"One Tod Many\"\nThree high-school friends\nare forced to rethink some\nof their priorities when a\nfellow classmate (Val\nKilmer) with a serious\ndrinking problem meets a\ntragic end. Also stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Mare Winn-\ningham and Lance Guest.\n(R)P\nDAYTIME SPORTS\n6:00\n\u25a0 OO WORLD SERIES\nQame Four, live from National League city.\nDAYTIME MOVIE\n8:00\nO **** \"Les Miser-\nables\" (1935, Drama)\nFredric March, Charles\nLaughton. Based on the\nnovel by Victor Hugo. The\nfanatical Inspector Javert\nrelentlessly pursues Jean\nValjean, an ex-convict\ntrying to go straight.\nEVENINQ\n8:00\nONEWS\nO NBC NEWS\nO CBS NEWS\nO MACNEIL \/ LEHRER\nNEW8H0UR\nO THREE'8 COMPANY\nLarry's fiancee makes a\nplay for Jack.\nO DIAGNOSIS AND REMEDIATION (N MATH\n\u00a9VANCOUVER LIVE\nO CE SON EN COLOM-\nBE BRTTANNIQUE\n0:30\nO TOP STORY\nONEWS\nO M'A'S'H As soon as\nFrank is in charge, Hawk-\neye skips camp, runs a\nblockade to find Trapper\nand welcomes a new surgeon. (Part 1 ol 2)\nffl QENIES EN HERBE\nRencontre entre le college\nCharles-Lemoyne de Ville\nSte-Catherine et la poly-\nvalente Pierre-Laporte de\nVille Mont-Royal.\n7:00\nOBEST YEARS\nO ENTERTAINMENT TOMGHT Interview with Sissy\nSpacek.\nO NEWLYWED GAME\nO WILD, WILD WORLD\nOF ANIMALS Polar bears,\nskilled hunters of the Arctic, encounters new enemies in men searching for\noil.\nO JEFFERSONS Lionel\nhas to take a lie detector\ntest on the first day of his\nnew job. Q\n03 OPENING DOORS\nOLE TELEJOURNAL g\n7:26\nOLE POINT\/LA METEO\n7:30\nO TED KNIGHT\nOTIC TAC DOUGH\nO PRICE IS RIGHT\nCHARLIE &\nCOMPANY\nCharlie (Flip Wilson) is driven\nup the wall when a co-worker\n(Jim Coyle) has a fight with his\nwife, moves in with Charlie,\nand starts enjoying the good\nlife. \"Charlie & Company\"\nairs WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23.\nCHECK LISTINQS FOR EXACT TIME\n\u00a91985 Compulog\n\u00a9WORLD OF SURVIVAL\n03100,000 PYRAMID\n8:00\nO NATURE OF THINGS\nFeatured: roles of fast-\ntwitch and. slow-twitch\nmuscle fibers; how physical differences aid tuna,\npike and reef fish in catching their prey, K\n\u00a9 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN\nJonathan plays fairy godfather to an unemployed actress and her father. Q\nQ GIMME A BREAK Knowing it will be difficult to say\ngoodbye to Nell, Addy\nhopes to keep her plans to\nrelocate a secret from her\nbest friend.\nO O STIR CRAZY Skip\ntends a racehorse when he\nand Harry take jobs as\nhired hands an Ohio farm.\nO IN SESSION Featured:\nRonnie Hawkins; Beverly\nD'Angelo.\nO NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC \"Flight Of The\nWhooping Crane\" A look\nat the efforts ol U.S. and\nCanadian scientists to\nsave the whooping crane\nfrom extinction.\nO MOVE ***K \"The\nDirty Dozen\" (1967, Drama) Lee Marvin, Ernest\nBorgnine. A tough Army\nmajor manages to whip an\nunruly group of misfit convicts into shape for a\ndeadly mission into enemy\nterritory during World War\nII.\nO THE BRAIN An examination of changes that occur in the brain during\nlearning; actress Kitty Carlisle, author Qeorge Plimpton and conductor Michael\nTilson-Thomas discuss\nmemory association, g\nffl LE TEMPS D'UNE PAIX\nLionel va chercher Noella\na la maison de repos pour\nson jour de sortie; Juliette\nrecoit trois telegrammes\npour I'informer des agisse-\nments de sa mere. Q\n8'30\nO WHEEL OF FORTUNE\nOONEWS\n9:00\nO MARKET PLACE\nO SOAP OPERA\nAWARDS Continuing dramas in both daytime and\nprime time are honored,\nwith awards including Best\nSeries, Outstanding Actor\nand Actress and Outstanding Villain. Nominees were\nchosen by the readers of\nSoap Opera Digest. Hosts:\nDavid Hasselhoff, Catherine Hickland.\nO GD HELL TOWN A\nwoman attacks a pimp who\nis trying to entice her teenage daughter.\n\u00a9MOVIE** % \"Eleanor,\nFirst Lady Of The World\"\n(1982,   Biography)   Jean\nStapleton, E.G. Marshall.\nAfter the death of her husband, Eleanor Roosevelt is\ntorn between her family responsibilities and the opportunity to become an influential public figure.\nO CHARLIE & COMPANY\nO ST. ELSEWHERE A rift\ndevelops between the\nCraigs; Rosenthal believes\nthat a patient intends to\ncommit suicide; Caldwell\nlooks for love.\nO SURVIVAL (Season\nPremiere) A history of the\nEuropean bison, its near\ndestruction during World\nWars I and II and the herd's\ndependency on Poland's\nBialowieza forest preserve, home also to a variety of species including\nthe tarpan. g\n\u00a9 REALITIES\nfflDEJA20ANSg\n8:30\nO MAN ALIVE An examination of Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama's\nwork, g\nO GEORGE BURNS COMEDY WEEK Don Rickles\nand Don Knotts star as the\nbosses of a Montana town\ntrying to bilk the goverment\nout of some disaster-relief\nfunds.\nO REALITIES\nffl   LE  SENS  DE8  AFFAIRES\n10:00\nO NATIONAL \/ JOURNAL\nST. ELSEWHERE A rift\ndevelops between the\nCraigs; Rosenthal believes\nthat a patient intends to\ncommit suicide; Caldwell\nlooks for love.\nO EQUALIZER The Equalizer is called upon to discover who is pushing drugs\nto prep-school students.\nO KNIGHT RIDER A crime\nczar kidnaps KITT and\nthreatens to murder Mi-\nchsGl\nO COLLISION COURSE A\ndramatization of the 1976\ndisaster in Zagreb, Yugoslavia that claimed the\nlives of 176 people when a\nBritish DC-9 and a Yugoslavian aircraft collided in\nmidair.\nCD PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION\nO KNOTS LANDING Jill\nBennett finds it difficult to\nkeep Mack out of harm's\nway; Greg hires an attractive secretary, g\nffl PAUL, MARIE ET LE8\nENFANTS Le dejeuner de\nPaul et Marie est perturbe.\ng\n10:30\n\u00a9CAMERA\nffl CINEMA **'.. \"Un accident de chasse\" (1978,\nDrame)   Gallna   Belaieva,\nOleg Yankovski. Invite a\nune fete donnee dans la\npropriete d'un comte, un\njeune juge s'interesse a\nune adolescente, fille d'un\ngarde-forestier qu'on a du\nfaire interner.\n11:00\nOOOONEWS\nO   O   CTV  NATIONAL\nNEWSg\nO  CARSON'S COMEDY\nCLASSICS\nfflSPORTSPAGE\n11:20\nOONEWS\n11:26\nO BARNEY MILLER On\nthe day of his retirement,\nFish causes some worry\nwhen he doesn't show up\nat work. (Part 1 of 2) (R)\n11:30\nO ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE\nO TONIGHT Host: Johnny\nCarson. Scheduled: Martina Navratllova.\nOALL IN THE FAMILY Archie gets trapped in an elevator with a neurotic secretary, a wealthy black\nlawyer, and an expectant\nmother and her husband.\nO NEON: AN ELECTRIC\nMEMOIR A fictitious\nshowgirl shares her love of\nthe brightly colored lights\nin a history of neon -- from\npop artifact to its use by\narchitects, graphic designers, sculptors and photographers as a contemporary art form, g\nffl STREETS OF SAN\nFRANCI8CO Personal\nknowledge of a politician's\nwife leads Stone to believe\nthat the man's spear-gun\ndeath was not accidental,\nffl VANCOUVER PLUS\n11:46\n\u00a9WiNSDAY\n11:66\nO MOVIE ***% \"The\nMale Animal\" (1942, Comedy) Henry Fonda, Don De-\nFore. A midwestern college professor risks his job\nby taking a stand for academic freedom, while nearly losing his wife to a football-hero friend. (R)\n12:00\n\u00a9AVENGERS\nO T.J. HOOKER Hooker\nand Romano comb the city\nin search of a killer who\nleaves a copy of the Bible\nat each murder site. (R)\nO LATENIGHT AMERICA\nHost: Dennis Whoiey.\nffl COMEDY BREAK WITH\nMACK AND JAMIE\n12:06\n\u00a9MATT HOUSTON\n12:16\n\u00a9MATT HOUSTON\n12:30\nO ffl LATE NIGHT WITH\nDAVID      LETTERMAN\nScheduled: comedian Jim\nmy Aleck.\n\u00a9HOGAN'S HEROES\n1:00\nO EYE ON HOLLYWOOD\n\u00a9HERE'S LUCY Lucy and\nCraig take care of a pet\nshop in order to earn money for their own phones.\n1:06\nO MOVIE ***\n\"Baxter!\" (1972, Drama)\nPatricia Neal, Scott Jaco-\nby. A young boy with a\nspeech impediment collapses into an emotional\nbreakdown when his parents decide to get divorced.\n1:10\nOMOVIE**!4 \"Cleopatra Jones\" (1973, Adventure) Tamara Dobson,\nShelley Winters. A karate-\ntrained U.S. government\nagent employs her skills to\nbreak up an illegal drug operation. (R)\n1:16\nO MOVIE **54 \"Tomorrow Never Comes\" (1978,\nDrama) Oliver Reed, Raymond Burr. A small-town\npolice department contends with an enraged\nyoung man who is holding\nhis unfaithful girlfriend at\ngunpoint.\n1:30\n\u00a9\u00a9\u00a9NEWS\nffl STAR TREK A highly\nsophisticated android\ntakes control of the Enterprise and delivers it to\nHarry Mudd.\n2:30\nONEWS\nffl STAR TREK Capt. Kirk\nand three crew members\nare beamed to another\nstarship in another universe while their counterparts board the Enterprise.\n3:00\nO        CB8       NEW8\nNIGHTWATCH\n3*05\nO HAWAII FIVE-0 McGarrett investigates a large-\nscale smuggling operation.\n3.-16\n\u00a9HAWAII FIVE-0\nMovie Rating.\nOutstanding. . . *\u2022\u2022*\nExcelltnt ***tt\nVeryGood ....  ***\nGood ++M\nNotBad. . . .\nPair\t\n, \u25a0'  \u2022\u2022\n. . . .*H\n. . . .  \u2022\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\nBuild a\nbird feeder\nIf you are looking\nfor a fun autumn project for the whole\nfamily? How about\nbuilding a bird feeder? GVRD Parks are\noffering this family\nworkshop on Saturday, Oct. 19 at the\nBurnaby Lake Nature\nHouse. You'll not\nonly learn how to\nconstruct a bird feeder but the best menu\nfor the local nuthatch,\nchickadee, finch and\ngrosbeak. For information and registration\ncall Jude Grass at\n432-6322.\ninvites entries\nEntries are now\nbeing sought from\nartists residing in British Columbia for the\nthird annual juried\nart exhibition which\nwill be held at Robson\nSquare Media Centre\nin Vancouver from\nJanuary 13 to 24,\n1986.\nThe exhibition is\nopen for paintings\nand drawings only,\nwhich must be framed\nfor hanging. Other\nart works such as\nsculptures or prints\nwill not be considered.\n\"This is the third\nyear that Robson\nSquare has sponsored\nthis exhibition and we\nhave already had\nnumerous calls about\nnext year's event,\"\nsaid FYances Bruce,\nMedia Centre manager. \"We believe this\nis becoming an important avenue for\npromising artists to\ndisplay their works.\"\nShe said a panel of\ndistinguished representatives of the\nCanadian art worid\nwill form the juiy for\nthe exhibition.\nB.C. artists living\nin the province are\ninvited to submit\nslide pictures of their\nwork by November\n20. Registration fee is\n$15. The juiy will\nselect the works to be\nhung during the exhibition. Successful entrants will be informed by November 30.\nApplication forms\nare available by writing to: The Robson\nSquare Media Centre,\n800 Robson Street,\nVancouver, B.C. V6Z\n2C5, or by phoning\n660-2830.\nALDERGROVE O.A.P.O. NEWS\nOrchestra plays Cottage\nwhich I only use spai^\ningly as they would\ngive me a headache.\nFbr make-up to be\nthat expensive is ridiculous. A famous person adds their name\nto a certain brand of\nperfume and the\nprice is double.\nSomeone once said to\nme that baby powders\nare good enough for\nher, but who wants to\nsmell like a baby all\ntheir lives?\nBy\nDOREEN FOLKARD\nAIDERGROVE - The\nattendance at the last\ndance was poor because many members\nhad gone to Reno.\nDoor prize was won\nby Elsie Wild and\nFlorence Davey, the\nspot prize by Phillis\nPitts and Bill Minty.\nAnniversiaiy of 46\nyears was celebrated\nby Olive and Charles\nDraper.\nThe table cloths\nwere won by Marion\nSherwood and Mrs.\nHunter, the wine by\nM. Pitzel.\nThe OAP orchestra\nentertained at the\nCottage last FYiday\nevening.\nLooking around the\nmake-up counters\nrecently, I noticed\nthere was not a perfume for less than\nfive dollars. I have in\nmy possession a\nvariety of scents, of\nGenuine perfumes\nare taken from plants\nand flowers.\nGreece was the\nfirst country to use\nperfumes made from\nflowers, while the\nrest of Europe used\nanimal substances\ntaken from musk and\nAmbergres, taken\nfrom the whales.\nToday most perfumes are blends of\nsynthetic and natural\nproducts.\n2 \u2022 205SS - 56 Ave.,\nHighland Village\nShopping Centre\nSave-More\nPrescriptions\n533-1661\nJJru&iM.\nSeniors \"Save More\" Card\nSeniors Only\nCome In and pick up yours from our pharmacist for a\n10%\nDiscount\n Wm^smmmmmmmmmmmm\n\\m*\\tii\\miim\\$timmmMwm{{nM*m\\\ntmtf_tink\\l&.nwalt\\m\n-*-a\u2014^aw\nmmmm.\nmtfm~mmmam__]mmmmmmWBm\nmm\u2014*.\nmm\nAmateur loggers\nrisk lives, money\nAmateur or Sunday\nloggers in B.C. risk\ntheir lives when they\ncut down trees near\npowerlines.\nVPor their own\nsafety, we ask people\nnot to cut down trees\naround power lines\nby themselves,\" says\nEarle Pritchett, B.C.\nHydro safety coordinator. \"Electrocution\ncan occur even if a\nbranch hanging on\nthe line is touched,\"\nIn past incidents,\ntree falters have been\ninjured and power\noutages have affected\nlarge numbers of customers.\nAlready this year\nHydro staff have responded to 27 incidents in which trees\nor trimmed branches\nwere brought down\nonto powerlines. Fortunately no fatalities\nor serious injuries\nwere involved.\nAnybody felling\ntrees should be aware\nthat contact between\na tree and a power\nline can conduct electricity down the tree\nand into the ground.\nwlw voltage on\nthe gtouhd is,reduced\nas the distance from\nthe tree Increases an\nindividual venturing\nnear the tree can still\nreceive a different\nvoltage through each\nfoot resulting in serious injury or death.\nIt is also important\nto remember that the\nwood in trees has a\nhigh moisture content\nand is a good conductor of electricity. This\nis often the case even\nwhen the wood appears to be dry.\nThese are Hydro's\npolicies regarding\ntrees near either\npower lines or the\nservice wires between\nHydro's poles and a\ncustomer's home:\n\u2022 If a tree appears\nin danger of falling or\nbeing blown onto a\npower line, Hydro\nwill take it down at no\ncharge.\n0 If an owner\nwishes to take down a\nhealthy tree near a\nline, Hydro will provide a lineman to\nstand by if reasonable\nnotice is given. There\nwill be no charge\nduring normal working hours, but a\ncharge will be made\nif the service is requested outside regular hours.   .\n\u2022 If a tree is felled\nthrough a power line\nwith no lineman standing by, full cost of\nrepairs will be\ncharged.\n\u2022 Disposal of felled\ntrees is the responsibility of the owners.\nFederal funds   \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nfbrsenidrs      OAPtowling\nVANCOUVER - Ah\nAldergrove seniors\ngroup will use a\n$3,945 federal New\nHorizons program\ngrant for a community project.\nThe Jaekman\nManor resident council will use the funds\nto organize new social and recreational\nactivities for its members, all residents of\nthe intermediate care\nfacility. New activities include arts and\ncrafts, woodworking,\nparties, small games\nand a weekly program of film and slide\npresentations.\nThe group's president is Dorothy\nStewart of 3-27477 28\nAvenue.\nE. Cunningham 422\nC. Goodman 493\nV. Moore 464\nK. Madsen 517\nR Taylor 502\nF. Healey 486\nF. Reid 534\nY. Rankin 447\nR. Engbretson 526\nM. Demkes 583\nD.Howard 564\nB.Ingram 425\nJ. Mills 552\nA. Dibblee 464\nP. Samec 629\nW. Wilczynski 616\nG. Weibe 416\nA. Mason 440\nS. Jude 534\nE. Reinke 439\nH. Christianson 583\nB. McEvoy 416\nF. McCarthy 579\nT. Burden 564\nC. Taylor 603\nF. Wix 457\nWatch those silos!\nFarmers who have\ntower and bunker\nsilos    should    be\nextremely cautious in\nthe next few months\nbecause toxic gases\noften accumulate\nabove stored ensilage.\nEngineers  with  the\nministry of. agriculture say those gases\ncan be displaced with\nventilation systems\nbut in the meantime\nfarmers should be\nalert to asphyxiation\nsymptoms, including\nnasal and throat irritation.\nWESTGROVE ESSO\n264th & Fraser Hwy.\nLicensed Mechanic\nQuality Parts\nGuaranteed Work .\nFor all your engine\nrepair needs call\n856-2813\nWatch for our Specials!\nSeniors -10% off any repair!\nWe're working to serve Aldergrove better.\n42-20183-1\nABBOTSFORD FLEA MARKET\nC.F.V.\nEXHIBITION PARK\n(Fairgrounds, Clearbrook)\nFor Info;\nJIM - 859-7540      ,\nSAM-530-0612\nTHE: ALDERQROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nNOTICE OF ELECTION\nPublic Notice is hereby, given to the electors of the District of\nMatsqui that! require the'presence of electors at the Matsqui\nGovernment Centre, #200 - 32315 South Fraser Way, Clearbrook,\nB.C. on Monday, the 28th day of October, 1985, at 10:00 a.m., to\nnominate:\n1 Mayor     .\n6 Aldermen\n5 School Trustees\nfor a two-year- term of office\neach for a fwo-year term of office\neach for a two-year term of off ice\nNomination of Candidates: Candidates shall be nominated in\nwriting by two qualified electors of the municipality. The nomination paper shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time\nbetween the date of this notice and noon of the day: of\nnomination. The nomination paper may be in the form provided in\nthe \"Municipal Act\", and must state the name, residence and\noccupation of the person nominated in a manner sufficient to\nidentify the candidate, and be signed by the candidate.\nNomination papers are available from the office of the Returning\nOfficer, #200 - 32315 South Fraser Way, Clearbrook, B.C.\nIn the event that a poll is necessary, the poll will be open on\nSaturday, the 16th day of November, 1985, between the hours of\n8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at:\nAbbotsford Senior Secondary School\nAberdeen School\nBakervlew School\nBradner School\nCentennial Park School\nChief Dan George School\nClearbrook Community Centre\nGodson School\nMargaret Stenerson School\nMatsqui Government Centre\nMatsqui School\nMt. Lehman Army Navy & Airforce Veterans Hall\nNorth Poplar School\nPinegrove Community Hall\nPrince Charles School\nSouth Poplar School   ,'j,~\nTerry Fox School '\"'\nThomas Swift School\nW.J. Mouat Secondary School\n2329 Crescent Way\n2975 Bradner Road\n32622 Marshall Road\n5291 Bradner Road\n2527 Gladwin Road\n32677 Old Riverside Road\n2825 Clearbrook Road\n33130 Bevan Way\n3060 Old Clayburn Road\n32315 South Fraser Way\n5730 Riverside Road\n.  McNeil & Mt. Lehman Road\n32041 Marshall Road\nMt. Lehman & Fraser Hwy.\n35410 McKee Road       *\u25a0' '\u2022 \u25a0'*\u25a0\n32746 Huntingdon Road\n3071 Babich Street      SW &\u25a0\n34800 Mierau Crescent\n32355 Mouat Drive\nA Mobile Pott will attend at the following places and times on\nSaturday, November 16th, 1985, to record the votes of residents\ntherein:    .   \u2022\nTabor Home Society\n31944 Sunrise Crescent\nEbenezer Home.   .     ., .\n33433 Marshall Road '-     '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\nLynn Haven   > .'-.\n33510 Lynn Avenue\nPark View Villa\n33433 Switzer Avenue\nM.S.A. General Hospital & M.S.A. Extended Care Unit\n2179 McCalium Road\nSherwood Crescent Guest Home\n32073 Sherwood Crescent\nM.S.A. Manor Home\n2510 Gladwin Road\nMenno Home\n32945 Marshall Road\nAncora Housing Society (Free Church S.C. Home)\n1961 Eagle Street\nAmicus Housing Society\n32920 Amicus Place\nAlliance Benevolent Society\n2580 Emerson Street\n8:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m.\n11:30a.m. -12:30p.m.\n2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.\n3:30 p.m. -  4:30 p.m.\n5:00 p.m.-  7:30 p.m.\n8:30 a.m.- 9:30 a.m.\n10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.\n1:00 p.m.-  2:30 p.m.\n3:00 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.\n5:00 p.m. -  6:00 p.m.\n6:30 p.m.-   7:30 p.m.\nAn Advance Poll will be held on the second floor of the Matsqui\nGovernment Centre, #200 - 32315 South Fraser Way, Clearbrook,\non November 8th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th, between the hours of\n8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., for duly qualified electors who expect to be\nabsent from the municipality, or who ate, for reasons of\nconscience, prevented from voting, or who, through circumstances beyond their control, will not be able to attend the poll on\nNovember 16th, 1985.\nEvery person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself\naccordingly.\nDated at Clearbrook, B.C., this 8th day of October, 1985.\nHEDDA COCHRAN\nReturning Officer\n42-53554-1\n \u2014___-_,_-,, .,-.,,,..\u201e,.,,,,,\u201e _. (  ,.,_>\u00a3\u00a3*\u00ab\nW^*'W-*p\u00ab|.'i\u00abW***Wd*\u00abh^*(,\n.,..,-_\u00bb...\u25a0 \u25a0-;?>*-*w-W_.>rffllK'*\"W||*rf|*W-^^ ._,\u201e\u201e.. .,    ~~~~~~~~m'*~~~mm~m'm'mw^m''^^*\"f*z*****^^\n24 THE ALDERQROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nMANY DIFFERENT ROOTS\n\u25a0\u25a0l-.L.-.l-M,. I \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0_\u25a0>*,,., 1 , ,!-,!   11..I   I      ,J   T.\u2014\u2014\u25a0-!\u25a0-\u2014   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0      \u25a0 \u25a0*\nHow did our surnames originate?\nYou're a youngster\nin an English village\nin the 13th century, a\ntime when the population was still\nsparse.\nYour name is simply Tom, your father's John and your\nmother's Mary. A\nfamily name is unnecessary because\nyou are the only Tom,\nJohn and Mary for\nmiles around.\nThen one day another John moves into\na hut beside the river.\nSoon people are calling your father John\nthe smith to distinguish him from the\nnewcomer known as\nJohn who lives beside the ford.\nAfter a while, the\nvillagers shorten\nthese descriptions to\nJohn Smith and John\nFord. Now the two\nJohns and their families have Smith or\nFord as a surname;\nthat is, a name over\nand above their personal names.\nOr periiaps two\nlads in the district are\ncalled Frank. To\navoid confusion, the\nVillagers call them\nFrank, William's son,\nand FVank, David's\nson. By the time the\nlads grow up, they\nare FYank Williamson and FVank Davidson.\nMost surnames\nwere formed like\nthat: from a family\nrelationship, a place,\nan occupation or a\npersonal characteristic.\nA similar process\noccurred in other\nlanguages. The\nFrench surname Dra-\npeau means flag; the\nGerman Schneider,\ntailor; and the Arabic Ben, son of.\nSanders, Sanderson, Sandison, Sandy\nand; Saunders are\nexamples of surnames derived from\na personal name:\nAlexander. Richard:\nson, Rickard, Ricket,\nDiccox, Dick, Dickson,\nDickinson, Dickens,\nDiggles, Dix, Dixon,\nHick, Hicksoh and\nHiggins are only a\nfew Richard has fathered.\nDozens of. surnames were created\nby combining some\nform of \"son of\" with\na personal name.\nSometimes -son, -sen\nor -s was added to the\nend: Harrison for\nHarry's son, Nixon\nfor Nick's son, Andersen for Anders'\nson, Davis, for David's son.\nSometimes 0-,\nMac-, Mc-, Fitz, B- or\nP- was added to the\nbeginning: O'Connor for son of Connor, MacAlaster for\nson of Alexander,\nFitzmaurice for son of\nMaurice, Bowen for\nson of Owen, Prit-\nchard for son of\nRichard.\nSurnames from Old\nEnglish, Anglo-\nSaxon and other\nplace names include\nChisholm or meadow\ngood for cheese,\nChurchill, Horden or\ndirty valley, March or\nboundary, Mumford\nor strong hill, Munro\nor mouth of a river,\nStanley or stony field,\nTrimby or farm by a\nthorn-bush, Wakefield or field, for the\nfestival, Wood.\nSome are taken\nfrom an occupation or\na status: Cooper for\nbarrel-maker, Coward\nfor cowherd, Fletcher\nand Flower for arrow-\nmaker, Fuller for\nbleacher, Jenner for\njoiner, Soper for\nsoap-maker, Thatcher, Wright for\ncraftsman, Burgess\nfor a citizen pr freeman, Childe for a\nyouth awaiting\nknighthood.\nSurnames reflecting an ancestor's\npersonal characteristic include\nArmstrong, Blunt for\nblond, Bradman for\nbroad man, Cameron\nfor hook-nose, Cecil\nfor blind, Cruick-\nShank for bow-\nlegged, Doolittle,\nHardy for bold, Longfellow, Moody for\npassionate, Russell\nfor   red,    Toogood,\nWhitehead.\nNot every name fits\nneatly into one of\nthose four categories.\nSome are taken\nfrom nature: like\nDrake, Flint, Moon,\nPalfrey or lady's saddle horse; some from\nthe weather, like\nFrost, Snow, Tempest; some from signs\nidentifying a shop,\nlike Bell from the Bell\ntavern, Key- from a\nlocksmith's.\nOthers clearly derive from nationality:\nlike Deutsch for German, FY-ench, Hollander, Inglis for\nEnglish, Saxon,\nScott, Welsh; others\nfrom relatives, like\nBrothers, Cousin;\nothers from the body,\nlike Beard, Chin,\nShanks.\nIf your name is\nKnight, MacQueen,\nSaint or Pope, it's\npossible you are descended from a\nknight, queen, saint\nor even a wayward\npope. But it's more\nlikely a remote ancestor admired someone with that title and\nadopted it.\nVenture capital program launched\nVICTORIA - The provincial government\nhas launched its venture capital program\ndesigned to stimulate\nthe growth of small\nbusiness, industry\nminister Bob McClelland said last week.\nMcClelland said\nthe legislation establishing the program\noutlined in the March\nbudget has been proclaimed by cabinet\nand applications now\nare being accepted.\nThe program provides\na method by which\nthe general public or\ncorporations can participate in a venture\ncapital corporation\nand receive tax break.\nIt's time to think about our\nWMMNMH\nChristmas\nLAYAWAY\nPLAN\nWe have a good selection of 12 speeds, 18 speeds, mountain bikes\nand much more including a full line of cycling accessories. Come in\nsoon and make your Christmas plansI\/^S,,^.^'___*\n( I ) LIFE CYCLES 35\nVISA-\n\"VVV\n. . for the ride of your life.\"\n27257 Fraser Hwy., Aldergrove Ph.: 856-3171\nAdmiral    electric\nDRYER\n\u2022 Timed dry model \u2022 3 drying cycles -\nnormal, permanent press, air \u2022 2\ntemperature selections \u2022 Drum light \u2022\n5.9 cu. ft. drum \u2022 Porcelain top finish\n\u2022 Top mounted lint screen \u2022 Vz horse\npower heavy duty motor \u2022 Push to start\nsafety button \u2022 5V4 foot power cord\n\u2022 Bac-pac information centre.\nCOLOURS: WHITE AND ALMOND\nSPECIAL\n398\nRECLINER\nStrapping highlights the button tufted  bock, modified\nlawson arms, pull-over seat\nand padded ottoman combine with\nexclusive construction features\nto provide both\ncomfort and\nquality to this\ntwo-way recliner.\n$198\nBENTWOOD\nCOAT\nRACK\n$1095\n19\nHITACHI PORTABLES ... SCIENCE YOU CAN HEAR ft ENJOY\n0 HITACHI\nAM\/FM STEREO\nCASSETTE\nRECORDER\n\u2022 2-way 4-speaker system\n\u2022 Mechanical pause,      *\nauto stop, soft eject  \u25bc'\n\u2022 Tone control\nm**1 Hitachi Video\nwith wireless remote\n(similar)\nFeatures:\n\u2022 13 mode wireless remote\n\u2022 80 preset channels\n\u2022 Electronic tuner\n\u2022 4 program - 2 week timer\n\u2022 Auto rewind\n\u2022 Instant record timer\nshop Early\nOPEN\n8:30 A.M.\nCLOSED\nMONDAYS\nV.H.S.\n24 months warranty.\nSPECIAL!\n$498\np__^_,    f\u2014-  *oo\u00b0.  Locally Ownod &  Operated\ntVl F^m  2556 MONTROSE AVE.  Phfhe 853*4401'\n ttMiBim\nmm mt m i, mwiiMiiiii\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1985 25\nOTTAWA - K-you\nkeep things long\nenough they'll likely\nbe useful sometime.\nTake seed, for\nexample. A variety\nmay not appear useful now, but in 10 or\n15 years it could\nprove invaluable.\nThat's why Agriculture Canada established the Central Office for the Plant\nGene Resources of\nCanada, a national\nplant gene pool working in co-operation\nwith other countries.\nThe pool will help\nprevent the loss of\nplant gene resources\nand ensure a food\nsupply for future generations. The loss of\nplant gene resources\nis caused, among\nother things, by the\ndevelopment of new\nvarieties, which displace those currently\ncultivated.\nAccording to Roland Loiselle, head of\nthe central office\nhere, seed stocks\nmust be collected to\nestablish reserves of\nearly varieties, species Aid subspecies.\nThe -older varieties\nhave better resistance\nto some diseases than\nthe new varieties.\nThe pool contains\nvarious varieties of\nwheat, barley, oats,\ntomatoes, alfalfa and\nother crops. After\nundergoing sprouting,\nwhich is necessary for\nthe selection of healthy stocks and takes\nfrom a few days to\nseveral weeks depending on the variety,\nthe seeds are kept at\na low temperature\nunder special conditions. At a temperature of 4 degrees C\nand 20-percent relative humidity, seeds\nkeep for 15 to 20\nyears. However,\nsome seeds are stored\nin moisture-proof envelopes at-20 degrees\nC.\n, \"Under these latter\nconditions, wheat\nshould keep for centuries and barley for\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy., Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\nthousands of years,\"\nLoiselle says.\nEstablished in\n1970, the pool has\n78,500 seed stocks.\nPreviously, breeders\nkept only the seed\ncollections they needed for their breeding\nresearch.\nThe genetic stocks\ncome from 79 countries. Many exchanges have been carried\nout.\n\"In 1984, for example, the pool made\n314 exchanges with\n42 different countries,\nincluding the United\nStates, the Soviet\nUnion, Sweden and\nChina,\" Loiselle explains.\nPro-D days exception\nagreed to\nLANGLEY - With\nsome reservations,\nthe school board gave\napproval to D.W.\nPoppy secondary to\nhold a three-day pro-\nfessional development session in\nFebruary.\nPrincipal E.W.\nMacdonald requested\nthe exception to the\ndistrict-wide \"pro-d\"\ndays set by the board\nlast June. He said the\nAbbotsford secondary\nhad tried the special\nseminar on school\neffectiveness last\nyear with great success. He said it was\nmore effective over a\nthree-day period than\none day seminars.\nTrustee Marlene\nGrinnell said that it\nwould possibly be\nawkward for working\nparents who count on\nolder children to care\nfor youngsters on the\npro-d days. \"People\nmay have made plans\n...parents trust the\nrigidity (of the district\npro-d schedules).\"\nAfter discussion,\nthe request was approved by the majority as a \"pilot project\" and motion was\nmade that in future\nALL SEASON GARDEN CENTRE\nDIAZINON\nPROTECT YOUR LAWN\nAGAINST LEATHER\nJACKETS. SPRAY NOW.\nREGULAR oNtjiao\n$8.99   SAl-e*4\nSACRED LILY\nEXCELLANTFOR\nINDOOR FORCING.\nVERY FRAGRANT.\nONLY 99* BULB\nDAFFODILS\nONE WEEK ONLY.\nWHILE SUPPLY LASTS.\n10FOR  95*\nTULIPS\nINCREDIBLE LOW PRICE.\n10FOR   79*\nANEMONES\nFOR\nEARLY SPRING COLOR.\n10FOR   59*\nBULK SALES:\n\u2022 BARK MULCH\n\u2022 DRAIN ROCK\n\u2022 SAND    \u2022 TOPSOIL\n\u2022 PEATMOSS\n\u2022 MUSHROOM MANURE\nHUNDREDS OF\nLarge\nPumpkins\nTO CHOOSE FROM\nSHOP THE ONE STOP FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS!\nMASTERCARD, VISA AND CHEQUES ACCEPTED\nALL SEASONS GARDEN CENTRE\n27491 Fraser Hwy., Aldergrove\n(Next to Don's Mazda, ft*?R\u00ab77Rfi\nacross from Royal Bank) OOU\"f f -3\u00a9\nany exceptions' will\nhave to be requested\nbefore the school year\nbegins.\nSusan Rutherford of\n251A Street in Aldergrove was the lucky\nwinner of Super Va-\nlu's draw for an  A-\nmana microwave o-\nCongratulations, and\nhappy cooking, Susan.\nTHE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LANQLEY\/''\nNOTICE OF ELECTION\nPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality\nof Langley that I require the presence of the electors at the\nCouncil Chamber, Municipal Hall, 4914 - 221st Street, Langley,\nB.C., on the 28th day of October, 1985, at 10:00 a.m. to elect:\n\"Mayor\"\n\"Alderman\"\n\"School Trustee\"\nFor a term expiring December 7,1987\none to be elected;\nfor a term expiring December 7,1987,\nthree to be elected;\nfor a term expiring December 7,1987,\nthree to be elected.\nThe mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows:\nCandidates shall be nominated in writing by two qualified electors\nof the Municipality. The nomination paper shall be delivered to the\nReturning Officer at any time between the date of this Notice and\nnoon of the day of nomination. The nomination paper may be in\nthe form provided in the \"Municipal Act\", and shall state* the\nname, residence and occupation of the person nominated in a\nmanner sufficient to identify the candidate. The nomination paper\nshall be signed by the candidate.\nIn the event a poll is necessary, the poll will be opened at:\n(a) County Line Elementary School, 26345 - 62 Avenue, Aldergrove\n(b) Fort Langley Elementary School, 8877 Bartlett, Fort Langley\n(c) Glenwodd Elementary School, 20785 - 24 Avenue, Langley\n(d) North Otter Elementary School, 5370 - 248 Street, Aldergrove\n(e) Otter Elementary School, 3825 - 244 Street, Langley\n(f) Parkside Elementary School, 3300 - 270 Street, Aldergrove\n.(g) Shortreed Elementary School, 27330 - 28 Avenue, Langley\n(h) D.W. Poppy Jr. Secondary School, 23752 - 52 Avenue, Langley\n(I) West Langley Elementary School, 9402 - 210 Street, Langley\n(j) Langley Meadows Elementary School, 2244 Willoughby Way, Langley\n(k) WillGughby Elementary School, 20766 - 80 Avenue, Langley\n(I) Wix-Brown Elementary School, 23851 - 24 Avenue, Langley\n(m) Langley Civic Centre, 20699 - 42 Avenue, Langley\n(n) Milner United Church, 6820 Glover Road, Milner\n(o) Municipal Hall, 4914 - 221 Street, Murrayville\n(p) Patricia Hall, 882 - 264 Street, Aldergrove\non the 16th day of November, 1985, between the hours of eight\no'clock in the forenoon and eight o'clock in the afternoon;\nA MOBILE POLL to be held on the 16th day of November, 1985, at\nthe following places and times so specified:\n(a) Jaekman Manor, 27477 - 28th Avenue, Aldergrove,\nfrom 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.\n(b) Simpson's Private Hospital, 8838 Glover Road, Fort Langley, B.C.,\nfrom 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.\n(c) Cedar Hill Hospital, 22051 Fraser Highway, Langley,\nfrom 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.\n(d) Maple HIM Hospital, 22051 Fraser Highway, Langley,\nfrom 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.\n(e) Langley Memorial Hospital, 22051 Fraser Highway, Langley,\nfrom 2:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\nAD ADVANCE POLL to be held at:\n(a) The Municipal Hall, 4914 -221st Street, Langley, B.C.\nbetween the hours of eight-thirty o'clock in the forenoon and\nfour-thirty o'clock in the afternoon on Thursday, November 7,\nFriday, November 8, Tuesday, November 12, and Wednesday,\nNovember 13, 1985; of which every person is required to take\nnotice and govern himself accordingly.\nDated at Langley, British Columbia, October 10,1985.\nROD EDWARDS\nReturning Officer.\n42-20079-2\n_{\n )\n^\u00ab*H^iWWMMfll\u00abHINW\n*.w>v*i--M|\u00bbWtwy^t\u00bb^^\nvm\n26 THE ALPERQRpyE ^TAR\u00bb WEPNESPAY, QCTQBER J6H1885\nALDERGROVE\nFOOD BANK\nPlease send donations to:\n2623 - 272 St.,\nBox 428,\nAldergrove, B.C. 2\nVOX 1A0       *\nCome to Langley Big Brothers bingo roundup Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. at Clover-\nleaf hall at Cloverdale\nCo-op, #10 Hwy. $1000.\njackpot. Guaranteed. Must\ngo       11-tf\nOld Time dances,. Aldergrove OAP hall, 273rd St.,\nevery Saturday, 8 p.m.37-tf\nSt. Ann's Catholic church,\n2826 \u2022 272 St., Aldergrove,\n856-2841. Masses: Saturday 7:30 p.m., Sunday 9:00\n& 11:00 a.m. Confession:\nSaturday 7 to 7:45 p.m.\n'  M\nCrib every Monday night,.\nAldergrove Legion. Time 8\np.m. sharp. Cost $2. pr.\nperson. \"Cash prizes\".\nEveryone welcome, every-\none eligible. 5-tf\nTroubled? For counselling\nservices call 534-7921.\nLangley Family Services,\n5339 - 207 St., Langley,\nB.C. 6-486B-tf\nLions Bingo, every Monday\nat Elks hall, Aldergrove.\nEarly birds 7:00; regular\nbingo 8:00. Cash prizes &\ndoor prizes. 44-tf\nClassified Directory\n29. Accounting and\nBookkeeping \u25a0 e\n1. Announcements and\nComing Events\n28. Appraisals\n26. Auction\n51. Automotive Supplies\n6. Births\n49. Boats for Sale\n19. Brickwork\n18. Bldg. Construction\n41. Building Supplies\n55. Business Opportunities\n10. Business Services and\nMiscellaneous\n5. Cards of Thanks\n53. Cars\n22. Electrical\n4. Engagements and\nWeddings\n30. Finance\n25. Fuel\n45. Furniture\n46. Garage Sales\n39. Garden Produce\n16. Gravel Sales\n20. Gyproc and Stucco\n24. Hay Sales    .\n47; Holiday and Utility\nTrailers\n43. Homes for Sale\n3. In Memorium\n32. Jobs Available\n12. Landscaping and\nNursery Supplies\n8. Legals\n11. Lessons\n36. Livestock\n7. Lost and Found\n50. Machinery and\nEquipment\n35. Miscellaneous for Sale\n48. Miscellaneous Wanted\n44. Mobile Homes\n52. Motorcycles\n40: Music\n17. Paving\n2. Personals\n38. Pets\n21. Plumbing\n37. Poultry\n27. Professional Services\nMiscellaneous\n42. Property for Sale\n42A Property Wanted\n33. Rentals\n15. Septic Tanks\n31. Situations Wanted\n23. Topsoil and Manure\n13. Tractor Work\n9. Travel\n54. Trucks\n34. Wanted to Rent\n14. Well Drilling\nAdvertiser\nAgreement\nIt Is agreed by any advertiser\nrequesting space that liability of the Central Fraser\nValley Star in event of\nfailure to publish an advertisement or in event that\nerrors occur In publishing\nof an advertisement, shall\nbe limited to the amount\npaid by the advertiser lor\nthat portion of the advertising space, occupied by\nincorrect space occupied by\nincorrect Item only, and\nthat there shall be no liability in any event beyond\namount paid for such advertisement. No responsibility\nis accepted by the newspaper when copy Is not\nsubmitted or verified In\nwriting.\nPhone your ad to: 856-8303\nor 056-5212.\nCentral Fraser Valley Star,\nBox 220, Aldergrove, B.C.\nV0X1AO\nClassified Advertising\nRates per August 1,1982\nWeekly rate: first 20 words -\n$2.95 minimum charge; 12\ncents per word for each\nadditional word. Box Numbers - $2.25 extra.\nDeadlines for classified\nads are 2:00 p.m. Monday\nand for too late to classify\n12:00 noon Tuesday.     \/\nThe classified telephone\nnumbers are 856-8303 or\n856-5212.\nOFFICE HOURS    -\nOflice hours for The Star\nare 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday\nthrough Friday\nFLEA MARKET\nEvery Sunday.\n\"Rain or Shine\"\nReserved $4.00\nUnreserved .. $6.00\nDoors open 8:45 a.m.\nCall 856-3375\nfor more info.\nALDERGROVE\nCENTRE MALL\n10-17150-tf\nIf you are a newcomer to\nAldergrove or know someone who Is please call.\nCully Penzer 856-2620.\n17-tf\nBINGO AT\nLEGION HALL\nEvery Tuesday i\nBonanza starts at 7:00.\nMore information\n856-8057\n22-19751-tf\nMeeting. Aldergrove Commodore computer users\ngroup, every 1st & 3rd\nTues. at Parkside school,\n7-9 p.m. 39-12\nMake big money by\nlosing, gaining or maintaining your weight. Call\nMary 856-4316. 41-4\nFitness classes, reg. &\nlight, $1. Babysitting 50\ncents. Call for more info.\n856-3494,  40-4\nRCAF Assoc, night owl\nbingo every Sat. night at\nBingo-go Emporium, 34252\nMarshall Rd., Abbotsford.\nDoors open 10 p.m.     39-4\nAldergrove United church\n\"Explorers\" group forming\non Tues., Sept. 24 for boys\n& girls 7-12, between 3:30\n& 5 p.m. Info, call Marie\nBrannstrom 856-6073 or\nchurch office 856-8675 in\nmornings. 38-4\nAEROBICS\nMonday - Friday\n9:15-10:15 a.m.\nAldergrove\nElks Hall\nCall Louise\n859-9159\nto&n\n42-20184-3\n2. Personals\nTired of short nails? Have\nlong, strong, perfect nails\nIn 2 hours. Guaranteed,\nprofessional. $25. My\nhome or yours. Susan 856-\n0275. 38-4\nGood looking rugged\ncountry boy, 5'10\", 180\nlbs., would like to meet\nfun loving girl 25-35, interested In the outdoors,\nmusic & having a good\ntime. Picture if possible.\nWrite Box 275, c\/o Aldergrove Star.       41-803140-2\nPrivate & confidential family & personal counselling.\nNeed. advice in problem\nsolving, life skills, need\nrefresh vocational counselling & resume. Roger\nCadieux 856-1235.\n41-803129-2\n\u25a0     * \"NEW YOU\"\nTONING & NAIL SALON\noffers you a solution.\nOur modern slimming &\ntoning machine\nREMOVES cellulite\nTONES muscles\nFIRMS flabby areas\nIMPROVES circulation\nSPEEDS metabolism .\nGuaranteed Inch Loss!\nPhone for complimentary\ntreatment.\nAlso \"Solar Nails\" &\nManicures\nFast professional service\nCall 856-7786\n  41-20177-2\nDRESSMAKING\nWEDDING GOWNS,\nBRIDESMAID DRESSES\nYour design or mine.\nNo alterations please.\nCall 856-8217 days or eves.\n 4-tf\nIn Al-Anon people who\nknow what it's like to live\nwith an alcoholic share\ntheir experience, strength\nand hope. 856-8240, 856-\n2892. Meeting held Tues.,\n8 p.m., St. Dunstans\nAnglican church, 271 St.,\nAldergrove.       9-799549-tf\nDo you have a drinking\nproblem? If so, and you\nwish to stop, Alcoholics\nAnonymous can assist\nyou. Write to Box 782,\nAldergrove or phone 856-\n8580. 14-802545-tf\nProblems? Personal, family, marriage. For confidential counselling call Valley\nCounselling Services, 853-\n9476.       48-tf\nPREGNANT?\nA free pregnancy test. Results In 30 min. No appointment needed. Thurs.\n11-2 p.m.; Fri. 10-4 p.m. &\n7-9 p.m.; Sat. 10-4' p.m.\n20512A Fraser Hwy., Langley (McBurney Lane). 533-\n3736. 27-799420-tf\nOvereaters Anonymous\nmeets Langley Family Services building, 207 St.,\nLangley, Mondays 7:30.\n856-4817,534-5030.     51-tf\nFraser Valley gay & lesbian\nsupport group meets every\nWed. eve. at 7:30 p.m.\nInfo, from P.O. Box 3413,\nLangley, B.C. V3A 4R7.\n888-2189. 16-tf\nHYPNOTHERAPY\n\u2022Weight 'Smoking\n\u2022Confidence    'Phobias\nLangley Hypnosis Centre\n534-7591\n26-15218-tf\nSUCCESS\nTUTORING\nAcademic Grades 1 to 12\nEnglish or French subjects\n1 to 1 to suit Individual,\nIn your home.\nPER HOUR RATES\n856-5514\n9 to 5 weekdays\nDyslexia\n38-20124-8\nDRESSMAKING,\nWEDDING GOWNS,\nBRIDESMAID DRESSES\nYourdeslgnormine.\nNo alterations please.\nCall 856-8217 days or eves.\n4-tf\n7. Lost & Found\nLost. Child's pet, orange\nfluffy (red Persian) kitten.\nHas bulging eyes. Disappeared Sept. 25, .vie. 270\nSt. & 29 Ave. Loved &\nmissed. 856-4907.       41-4\nLost. White male Husky\nvie. 31B Ave. 856-4386.\n42-2\n8. Legals\nNEED LEGAL AID?\nInformation &\nReferral\n530-5811\n33-tf\n10. Business\nServices Misc.\nComp. contract or hourly;\ncustom additions or renovations. All carpentry,\nniMsonry & concrete work.\n25 yrs. exp. Licensed. Ask\nfor Jack or Doug 856-0286.\n25-800458-tf\nWATER\nDELIVERY\nDRILLING\nPUMP SALES &\n^    SERVICE\nVALLEY WATER\nSERVICES\n856-6657\n26-11697-tf\nGROUNDS\nMAINTENANCE\n\"Lawn maintenance\n\"Pruning & shaping\n'Eavestroughs cleaned\n\u2022Rubbish removal\nCommercial & Residential\nCovers entire Lower\nMainland & beyond\n580-2489 or 580-6240\n8-15872-tf\nMUSIC LESSONS\nPJano - Organ\nAccordian - Guitar\nLangley Music Ltd.\n\\ 27441 -16 Ave.,\nAldergrove    *\nPhone 856-2941\n41-20167-tf\nGuitar or trombone lessons, in your home Instruction 9 years In the\nvalley. Wayne (B.M.) 859-\n8001. 39-4\n12. Landscaping\n- Nursery\nJeff's Estate\nGardening Service\nGrowing with the lower\nmainland In all areas of\ngardening & maintenance\nProfessional service with\npersonal care on an hourly\nor contract basis. Free\nestimates.\nCall Jeff Huntington\n856-4609 or 530-1592\n36-20225-tf\nCEDAR RIM\nNURSERY\nWholesale to the Public -\nRegular Low Prices\nHedging Cedars; Dug .4-5\nft., $10. ea., 5\/$45.; 5-6\nft., $12. ea., 5\/$50.; 6-7\nft., $14. ea., 5\/$62.50.\nGlobe Cedars B&B:\n24-30\", $9. ea.; 30-36\",\n$11. ea. Rhodo's: 1 gal'.,\n8-16\", $3.; 3 gal., 16-20\",\n$6.75. Diazinon: 500 ml -\n$4.99. Crocus': 10.99c.\nDaffodils: 10\/99C.\nWe can arrange delivery.\nWith over 200,000 trees\nand shrubs on our 5 acre\nNursery we offer one of\nthe best selections of\nNursery stock in the\nValley.\n7301-253 Street,\nAldergrove, B.C.\n856-5224    .\nCedar hedging. Up to 5 ft.\ntall. Pyrmldalls, smaragd,\nexcelcius. you dig 10 or\nmore, $6. ea,. Avail, weekends. 856-6529, 856-8003.\n. 41-4\nPlant your hedging now.\nGreen or gold, for very low\nprices. 856-8288 after 5\np.m. & weekends.       40-4\n\u2022Tractors \u2022 Forklifts ^Trucks \u2022\nCOMPLETE SHOP & MOBILE SERVICES\nPICK-UP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE\n5304644\nJLt. norpac\nCOMMERCIAL, INC.\n22661 Fraser Highway, Langley, B.C.\n12. Landscaping\n- Nursery\nBark -mulch, topsoll,\nmanure. Sand and gravel.\nDelivered. 581-5457.\n13. Tractor Wor'\nKARL\nDEGLAN\nBulldozing - Excavating\nClearing &.Burning\nDemolition & Loading\nCat D8 & D6 dozers\n955 & 931 LGP loaders\nExcavator clearing grapple\nKarl 856-5032\nMoody 534-4674\n11-95517-tf\n'Back Filling 'Backhoe\n\u2022Loader Work'Rototilling\nSTAN'S\nLIGHT TRACTOR WORK\n4   W.D.   Hourly   or   by\ncontract. Fully insured.\nStan Graham\n530-3363 856-4576\n\u25a0\"\u2022 15-14193-tf\nBobcat services. Backfill &\nexcavation. 856-8181.\n21-799596-tf\nBedard Excavating\n\u2022 loading & levelling\n\u2022 light excavation\n\u2022 backhoe service\n\u2022 J.D. 350 track loader\n856-7116\n45-80840-tf\n16. Gravel Sales\nCRUSHER CHIPS '\nCRUSHED ROCK\nDrain rock,, sand \\ mulch\n'delivered. Driveway ruts &\nholes  filled;  310  track\n:loader\/back fjll, etc.\n'534-1248\n,   51-801223-tf\nGODDARD TRUCKING\n& EXCAVATING\nTruck & Transfer &\n. Tandem Dump Hire.\nGravel sales, Septic fields.\nExcavation - JSW BH.45\nexcavator w\/thumb   &\ngrapple, JD 350  wide\ntrack w\/hydraullc blade,\n931 wide track loader.\nGeorge or Terry\n534-3863\n 21-19731-tf\n18. Building\n- Construction\nROOFING\n& REPAIRS\nAll Types.\nAlso Siding\nFREE ESTIMATE\n888-1369\n 39-20146-4\nALTRAC\nContracting Ltd.\n\u2022Ditching \u2022Building\n\u2022Grading 'Fencing\n\u2022Bulldozing      'Clearing\n\u2022Riding Arenas\n\u2022General Maintenance\nOne ot the Lowest\nMachinery Rates in\nthe Lower Mainland.\nGive us a call -\nWe do it all!\nWarren Anderton\n856-8676\n        17-11133-tf\n mmmmimmmmw\nlMW_MU<MU\u00bbIW'li\u00bbliMui\u00ab\n\"W\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985 27\n18. Building\n- Construction\nPeterson Construction. 25.\nyrs. exp. Specializing In\nadditions, alterations, new\nhr-mes. bams & sundecks,\netc. 856-7964. 11-798328-tf\n.Additions, renovations, all\nconcrete work. 25 yrs. exp.\nDon 596-0652. 45-801139-tf\nFree.Estimates\nG.A. GARRETT\nCARPENTRY\n\u2022renovating & remodelling\n\u2022contract or hourly\nBy Journeyman Carpenter\n856-4991\n24-19764-tf\n19. Brick Work\nALL TYPES Of\nBRICK, BLOCK & STONE\n\u2022Fireplaces       'Facings\n\u2022Veneers\nBest prices. All work\nguaranteed. Free est.\nPhone Jim\n856-1793\n' 48-15750-tf\n23. Topsoil\n- Manure\nClean fill. Free. 856-7470.\n 41-2\nTOPSOIL\nClean rototllled topsoil.\n12 yds. $100.,  15 yds.\n$120. Delivered. 578-6180.\n 41-803133-2\nWeed free mushroom\nmanure, $55. for 13 yd.\nload. Free del. within 10\n| ;* miles. Also firewood. 856-\n8877. 39-4\nTOPSOIL\nScreened & Unscreened\n854-1535\n 37-20107-tf|\n25. Fuel\nMixed firewood, semi-\nseasoned, $40. P.U. load\nyou pick up, or $50. del.\n856-3282. 41-2\nWanted. Standing cotton-\nwood, cedar & firewood.\n856-2667 after 6 p.m.   42-2\nFirewood for sale. 856-\n2667 after 6 p.m. 42-4\nFirewood. Alder mixed\n$45. pr. load delivered..\nSeasoned maple $50. pr.\nload. Discounts for large *\norders. Also you pickup.\nSpecial prices on trunk\nloads & import trucks. 856-\n2664. 42-803153-4\nFor sale, firewood. Phone\n856-8566. 41-803127-4\nFirewood for sale. $70. pr.\ncord, cut & split. Pick up\nyourself. 856-7915.      41-4\nFirewood. You pick up.\n4x4x8 cord alder, $80. 856-\n4092 after 6 p.m. Open\nSat. & Sun., 4514 Lefeuvre\nRd., north side of freeway.\n40-4\nFor sale. Green or kiln\ndried fir-hemlock sawdust\n& shavings In any quantity,\nbulk or packaged. 533-5433\n39-802884-tf\n25. Fuel\nFIREWOOD\nFinest quality mill ends.\nAll clean & bone dry.\nExcellent for airtight stoves\n& Inserts. Small dumptruck\ndelivered, price only $50.\n533-1758, 534-5894.\n       37-803080-tf\nHand split seasoned firewood. Alder, birch, maple.\nHeaping P.U. load from\n$78. delivered. 856-8463.\n'    * 39-4\nFIREWOOD. Heat all winter for $250.1 Stock up now\non heavy kiln dried mill\nends. All hemlock, clean &\ndry. Exc. for alrtlghts. Approx. 5 .cords. Smaller\nloads avail. Call 533-1758\nor 534-5694.     20-802665-tf\n26. Auction\nMIDWAY LIVESTOCK\nAUCTION LTD.\nHORSE & TACK\nAUCTION\nFirst Friday Night of\nEach Month -7 P.M.\nConsignments Welcome.\nMIDWAY LIVESTOCK\nAUCTIONS\n667 Sumas Way,\nAbbotsford\n853-2399 or 533-2145\n41-20173-tf\n8th ANNUAL\nORLEY WOOD STOVES\nTRADE IN AUCTION\nDATE: Sun., Oct. 27\/85\nTIME: 4 p.m.\nPLACE: 6011-196A St.\nLangley, B.C.\n(behind Wendy's)\nVIEWING: October 26,\n10a.m.-6 p.m.\nLicensed Auctioneer:\nLarry Brenner\nNO RESERVE AUCTIONI\n\u20221-2 wheel flat deck trailer\n\u20221-1982 Honda ATC 185cc\n\u20222-1982 Honda ATC 11 Occ\n\u20224 truck canopies\n\u202250 surprise cartons full\nof asst. merchandise\n\u2022Solid oak cabinets, asst.\ndoors, blfold doors,\npanelling, windows,\ntoilets, sinks, bathtubs,\netc.\n\u2022Furniture & lamps\n\u2022Tools\n\u2022Massey-Harris Pony\ntractor\n\u2022Various trade In woodstoves \u2022 Lopi,   Fisher,\nAcorn, Energy King,\nGraymore, Free Heat\nMachine, etc.\n\u20223 oil space heaters\n29. Accounting\n- Bookkeeping\nACCU-KEEP\nDATA SERVICE\n\u2022Bookkeeping     \u2022Payroll\n\u2022Word Processing Service\nCall Birthe 856-1052\nNO JOB TOO SMALL\n37-20106-tf\n31. Sits. Wanted\nMother'of 3 yr. old will\nbabysit, all day $9., or\nafterschool. Near Parkside\nelem. 856-1670. 40-4\nExp. gardener will do garden cleanup, pruning,\nmaintenance, etc. Reas.\nrates. 856-1553. 40-4\nExp. lady would like house\ncleaning job in Otter area.\nMinimum 2 hrs. per day,\n$6.50 pr. hr. 656-2906. 40-4\nMother of 4 will babysit.\nFenced In yard, north of\nFreeway on 264 St. 858-\n6646. 1S-tf\nDRESSMAKING,\nWEDDING GOWNS,\nBRIDESMAID DRESSES\nYourdeslgnormine.\nNo alterations please.\nCall 856-8217 days or eves.\n 4-tf\nNeed your house cleaned?\nResponsible ladies will do\ngeneral house cleaning.\nReas. rates. 856-4217, 856-\n1226. 39-4\nOccasional babysitting,\n$1.50 pr. hr. for one child.\nClose to Aldergrove elem.\n856-8349. 39-4\nWill provide loving care for\nyour child, my home, 3\nyrs. & up. Springfield area.\n856-7895.     41-2\nWill do plumbing & heating work. Reas. Phone\n856-5612. 41-4\nBookkeeping,   accounting\n& payroll service. My home\nor your office. 856-1619.\n 41-2\nHandyman, 20 yrs. exp.\nAny type cement work,\ncarpentry, renovation,\nsiding, roofing & fencing.\nFree eat. 856-6437,      41-4\nMisc. services. Moving,\nrubbish removal, window\nwashing, eaves trough\ncleaning. Reas. rates. Ph.\n633-1706. 41-803138-2\nReliable house sitter will\nlook after your home, animals, etc. Refs. avail. Call\n886-8261, ask for Ken. 41-2\nLicensed mom of 4 will\nbabysit, my home, Mon.\nthru Fri. Any age, any\ntime. Please call 856-9569.\n      41-4\nExp. bonded cashier needs\nwork. Good refs., mature.\nAldergrove area. only.\nPlease write to 0. Davis,\nGen. Del., Aldergrove. 41-4\nSmall engine repair, chain\nsaws, rototlllers, etc. Also\nlow cost welding. Free\npickups del. 856-5934.\n\u25a0 \u2022*,      40-4\nWade's farrier service. Hot\n& cold shoeing & trimming. 853-5376, 859-5586.\n39-4\nMom of four will babysit\nMon. thru Frl. Parkside\narea. Pam 856-3912.    42-4\nBonny's cleaning services.\nSpecializes in business,\noffices, homes, garages &\nalso yards. 856-2667.   42-4\nAuto valet. Scheduled\nautomotive engine & chassis preventative maintenance. Free pickup & delivery, repair service avail.\n856-9419. 42-4\nLooking for part time or\nfull time work on farm.\nReliable, hard worker. Ph.\nDan 826-5838. 42-4\nReliable carpenter. Bsmt.\nste., garages, sheds, demolition, winter cleanup,\nremodelling. Reas. 856-\n1527. 42-4\nExp. mom of 3 will babysit\nmy home, any age, any\nshift. Lots of T.L.C. & fun.\nSpecial needs children\nwelcome. Ask for Jane\n858-4104. 42-4\n32. Jobs Avail.\nExp. help wanted for pelt-\nIng mink. 886-6783.     41-2\nWanted. Physics tutor for\ngrade 12 student. 856-8439\nafter 4 p.m. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ;41-3\nWanted. Mature reliable\nbabysitter, my home, 4\ndays pr. wk. Must have\nown trans. 866-6762 after\n4:30. 41-4\nOrganist for St. Dunstan's\nAnglican church, Aldergrove. Traditional\/temporary music. For interview\ncall Mr. Davies 856-0431.\n40-4\nDo You Love Decorating?\nTrain now for\nChristmas Sales\nBeautiful   Accessories\nIn-home Decorating Shows|\nCall Now & Then Interiors\n533-1762\n\u25a0       42-20078-2\nCanvassers wanted. Good\nremuneration. Could be a\nsuitable addition to present part time job or additional income for home-\nmaker. Eves. & Saturdays\nas well as week days.\nApply to Box 271, Alder-\ngrove Star. 36-tf\nFull time immediate\nemployment, fully experienced hairdresser for Unisex salon. 856-1778.\n36-803067-tf\nBusy, growing service station requires licensed\nmechanic to work on commission basis. Propane Installation certification or\npropane knowledge a\nmust. Send resume to\n- Attention: Manager, P.O.\nBox 1341, Aldergrove, B.C.\nV0X1A0. 42-803149-2\nThe Aldergrove Star Is\nseeking outgoing & pleasant personalities for\nsubscription sales.\nExcellent commission\npaid. Must have own vehicle. Contact Aldergrove Star 3089 - 272nd\nSt., Aldergrove for appt.\nNo telephone calls\nplease. 36-tf\n33. Rentals\nCountry living. 1 bdrm.\nste. on farm. Prefer female\nAll utilities incl. $450. 856-\n2853,533-2223. 41-4\n3 bdrm. twnhse. Aldergrove. Fridge, stove.\nChildren, pets welcome.\nAvail. Nov. 1. $400. mth.\n856-4689. 4t_\nShared accomodations in\n4 bdrm. home. $300. pr.\nmth. Aldergrove area. 856-\n6246. 41-803146-2\nAldergrove. 3 bdrm. Fridge\n& stove, dishwasher, F.P.,\ndrapes, 1V*> baths, fenced\nyard with patio. $495. 574-\n7104. 41-4\nSelf contained 2 rooms,\nacreage, pool. Pets welcome. Mt. Lehman. $280.\n856-6523. 4_-3\nDeluxe 1 bdrm. ste. W\/W,\ndrapes Incl., colored appl.\nOver 30 preferred. No pets.\n$275. pr. mth. 856-3150.\n\u25a0 4_4\n3 bdrm. twnhse. in Aldergrove Bertrand Estates.\nFridge, stove, washer,\ndryer, F.P. $495. pr. mth.\nAvail. Nov. 1.852-1902.\n 4_-4\nAvail. Immed. 2 bdrm. In\n4-plex. Children & small\npets welcome. 856-3563.\n41-2\n33. Rentals\n2 bdrm. ste. avail. Nov. 1;\nalso 1 bdrm. ste. avail.\nnow. _________ 41-tf\n2 bdrm. house for rent.\nChilliwack Lake Rd. area.\n$375. pr. mth. Older couple preferred. Call 856-0409\n;  40-3\nAldergrove. 1 bdrm. bsmt.\nste. with fridge & stove.\nAvail. Nov. 1. Call Fraaer\nValley Property Maintenance, 633-3511, between\n9-5 dally.        40-803125-tf\n3 bdrm. home, 5 acres.\nWith fridge, stove, F.P.\nAvail. Nov. 1. Call Fraser\nValley Property Maintenance, 633-3511, between\n9-5 dally. 40-803124-tf\nClearbrook, 3 bdrm., 21\/2\nbaths, 2 F.P.'s, 2 bdrm.\ndown. Rent whole house\nor upstairs. More info.\nNorm 856-7267. 41-3\nRoom for rent. $180. pr.\nmth. Includes utilities &\nlaundry facilities. 8564341\n 41-803145-2\n2 bdrm. suite in Aldergrove\n4-plex. 26976 - 30 Ave.\nCovered parking, children\nwelcome. Avail. Nov. 1.\n$365. pr. mth. Please\nphone 574-4295.\n 41-2\nBright big 2 bdrm. ste.\nPrivate ent., parklike setting. Utilities incl. $400.\npr. mth. Non smoker.\nAvail, now. 856-4395.  39-4\nWanted. Person to share 3\nbdrm. house In Aldergrove.\n$200. pr. mth. 856-7835.\n39-4\nAdult oriented new 2 bdrm.\nste. Fridge, stove, washer,\ndryer, locker, eteveator in\nbldg. Plenty of parking.\n$450. pr. mth. Also 1\nbdrm. & den with private\nentrance on main floor,\n$400. pr. mth. 856-3939.\n 39-803106-tf\n3 bdrm. rancher. Lge.\nfenced yard, patio, barbe-\nque. $600. pr. mth. Refs. &\ndamage dep. req'd. Avail.\nOct. 1. 856-7360, 856-4055.\n39-4\n1 bdrm. farmhouse. Near\nAbbotsford airport. Refs.\nreq'd. $250. pr. mth. 853-\n8308 eves, or 888-3839,\nleave message. 39-4\n33. Rentals'\nLangley Motor Inn\n21653 fraser Hwy.,\nLarigrfey, B.C-\n\\ *V#:4HK\n533-4431\n\u202270ut1lt8 ''.,-.\n\u2022Queen size1 beds\n\u202228 2-room units with\nkitchen \u2022 __*.-\n\u2022Satellite T.V.\n\u2022Direct-dial telephones\nIn all rooms\n\u2022Short & long term rates\n\u2022Next to Langley airport\n27-19813-tf|\nALDERHILL TOWNHOMES\n3 bdrm. townhomes, $425.\nIncl. washer, dryer, fridge,\nstota, 1V_ baths, drapes,\nbalcony, carport, plenty of\nstorage, tennis court, playground. Children welcome,\nno pets please. See manager at 114-2844 -273 St.,\nAldergrove or phone 856-\n9085, 856-0479, 856-4157.\n  10-801480-tf\nAldervlew Townhomes\nFrom $420. 2, 3 & 4 bdrm.\ntwnhses. complete with\nfridge, stove, washer,\ndryer, drapes, w\/w, covered carport & plenty of\nstorage. No pets. For jnore\nInfo, call 856-0205 or drop\nby 27411-28 Ave.\n..:.\u25a0:..'\u25a0     39-801018-tf\nBlue Star motel, 1 & 2\nbdrm. furnished housekeeping units. All utilities\nincl. Special weekly &\nmonthly rates. 856-8125.\n26-796501 -tf\nDISCOUNT\nSuites for'rent. Discount\nwhile they last. 1 or 2\nbdrms. $100. discount off,\nfrom $36.5. to $440. Exercise facilities & saunas;\nlock-up parking available.\n530-6555 or 530-0932.\n      . 33-803014-tf\nClearbrook. Near new 3\nbdrm. house. Close to\namenities. Dishwasher,\nstove, fridge. Avail. Nov.\n1. $550. pr.mth. 856-7129.\n40-4\nDeluxe 1400 sq. ft.\n2 & 3 bdrm. townhouses\nWith full  basement  for\nrent In finest residential\narea in Abbotsford. Two\nblocks  from   Sevenoaks\nShopping Centre at:\n2830 Bourquln Cres. West\nAbbotsford\nReasonable Rent.\nCall 853-9678\n41-20179-4\nCEDAR PARK\nESTATES\n27456 - 32 Avenue,\nAldergrove\n3 bedroom townhouses featuring stove,\nfrost free fridge, washer and dryer,\ndishwasher, wood-burning fireplace,\nfenced yards and playground.\nCHILDREN WELCOME\nResident Manager\n856-9383\nor call\nCrosby Property Management Ltd.\n736-9119\n28-83058-tf\n33.  Rentals\nBachelor suite Abbotsford.\nPark setting, quiet, clean\nseniors bldg. Hot water,\nstove, fridge, drapes.\nWalking distance to shopping. $115. pr. mth. 853-\n0381;   ' 39-4\nShared accommodation\navail, now. $230. pr. mth.\nPrefer female. 856-0271.\n: 40-4\n34. Wanted\nto Rent\nReas. accomodation required for male college\nstudent, non-smoker. 856-\n8233.      .   41-2\nProfessional couple would\nlike to rent house & bam\non small acreage. Aldergrove area. Exc. refs. 856-\n6887 after 6 p.m.        42-4\nWanted to rent. 3 bdrm.\nhouse, close to Aid. elem.\nUp to $500. Home ph.\n858-8509 (Mary), bus. ph.\n856-0402 (Richard).     42-4\nMale college student requires very reas. living\naccomodation. Non smo-\nker. 856-5233. 41-3\nFarm with facilities for\nhorses. 633-3523.        41-2\nWanted. Small 3 bdrm.\nhome or townhouse In\nAldergrove. Rent $400 -\n$450.858-3719. 41-4\nWanted. 2 bdrm. house on\nacreage  or on Ige.   lot.\nBetween $350. - $450. pr.\nmth. 856-4297. 30-tf\n35. Miscellaneou:\n* Gas mower (Powerflite);\nrototllier (Brlggs & Stratton); sewing machine (Zenith Rlccard); western ,\nsaddle; asst. axes, etc.\n856-2619 8-9 a.m.        39-4\nBrownie uniform, size 8.\nIncl. access. $10. 856-9487\n, 39-4\nBeef.for sale. By the quarter, side or whole. $1.29    *\n(side). Cutting, wrapping &\nfreezing extra, If desired.\n859-9493. 39-4\nGirls size 12 English riding\njacket; boots size 6. 856-\n6789. 40-3\nChange table, $45.; high\nchair, $20.; 2 in 1 springtime buggy, $50.; Strollee\ncarseat, $45. All In exc.\ncond. 856-1942. 40-4\nProvincial chesterfield &\nchair;  table  &   4  chairs;\n10x12 ft. carpet. 856-0389.\n 41-4\nAuto, dishwasher, good\nrunning order, $175. obo.\n856-8697. 41-2\nCouch & chair, $200. obo;\nalso ride-on lawnmower, 8\nHP motor, $495. obo. 856-\n7147. 41-2\nWanted. Three 8.25x20\"\ntruck tires on 6 hole wheels\nor old truck. 856-2749. 41-4\nNew size 7 adult snowmobile boots, $15.; used\ncarpet, $5.; size 1 boys\nIceskates, $2.; car mats for\nst.\/wgn., $5. 656-8960.\n 41-3\nSelf defrosting fridge, 15\ncu. ft.; overhead 9x7' garage door. Both A-1 cond.\n856-6440. 41-4\n \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0i \u25a0\u25a0\u2014ii \u00bbiiHomjmna>iw.-\u00bb*c.MT *-\nv tt;\u2014\u2014\u2014iF*T*,WtrFT.i5l\n\u25a0***-'\u25a0\u25a0'* I*\"\"*\" -.\u25a0' \u25a0\u2022'\u25a0\u00bb, '.'!*,\u25a0. ' ':.\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' >ll!ll!;'.l.'IBWi;,Bl,\".Jl..l.'1.11 .UJP!A> ,,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*,,.: 'M J******************l***************^^\nMwm\n28 THE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1985\nBlue Dyna fit ski boots,\n$40. Good cond., size 11-\n12. Call Mark 856-7486.\n____ 39-4\nGenlune Dresdan Meissen\nvase, 8\" high. $80. 359-\n9933.    41-2\nChesterfield, swivel rocker,\nchair, ottoman. Grey &\nwhite striped. Good cond.\n$450.; coffee table, 2 end\ntables, $200.856-4217,39-4\nHomo furnishings & antiques. King Edward chair;\nDuncan Fife buffet; antique lamps; oriental rug.\nMuch more too numerous\nto mention. 856-9491.\n 40-803126-3\nCoffee table, $25.; rolls of\nslat fencing, 100 ft., $50.\n856-0272. 39-4\nLitton Moffat memorymatic\nmicrowave, 10x16 shelf,\nprobe, Instruction book.\n$350.856-5457. 39-4\nKDX80 Kawasaki 1983\nmodel, exc. cond., hardly\nused, $600.; 10 pee. intermediate drum set (transparent), $699. 856-4524.\n 4_-3\nBathtub, $30.; window &\ndoors; steel pipe; 2 oil\nbarrels, 100 gal. $60., 250\ngal. $75.; 8 ton winch,\n$250. 3560 - 264 St. 856-\n7373. 4__\nBicycle,  convertible  to\nboys or girls, like new.\nRed In color. Ages 6-10\nyrs. old. 856-4893.       40-4\nLight gold room-size carpet (good quality), $175.;\nbrass fire screen, like new,\n$25.856-9834. 40-3\nHockey equip. 12-13 yr.\nold. For further Info, call\n534-9770. 41-3\nSinger knitting machine\nc\/w   ribber,   pattern   &\naccess. $800. 530-8986.\n 4_-3\nBlue toilet, $45.; asst.\nalum, windows, $25. ea.;\n3-way mirror\/med. cabinet,\n$35.; 3-way mirror, $35.;\nSS sink & taps, $40. 536-\n7773. 4_-2\nGirls 20\" bike, near new,\nred & silver. $50. firm. 856-\n5013.      41-2\nPicture window, dble.\nglazed, 8x5, leaded fixed\nside panels, $150.; 2 vertical blinds, 8x5 and\n44V\u00abx33'\/4, $150. 856-6005.\n      41-3\nTo all wine makers. 50\n1-gal. wine jugs In cases.\n$1. ea. 856-9531. 41-2\nBeautiful ladles winter\ncoat, size 13, $40.; Ige.\nbox of children's clothes,\nsize 3-14, $30.; hot water\ntank, $50. 866-9395.     41-2\nKenmore range, avocado,\n$150. obo. 856-7475.    41-2\nBed, 39\", In good cond.\n888-6090. 4_-4\nBdrm. eulte, antique white\n& gold: dresser, mirror,\nchest, dble. bookcase\nheadboard, foot, rails.\n$300.856-8451. 41-2\nRaleigh Jr. size 10 spd.\nGood cond. $75. 856-4715.\n 41_4\n30\" alum, screen door; 1\npair CCM skates, size 5;\nCCM hockey helmet; one\nCooper shoulder pad. 856-\n5242. 39-4\nDRESSMAKING,\nWEDDING GOWNS,\nBRIDESMAID DRESSES\n* Your design or mine.\nNo alterations please.\nCall 856-8217 days or eves.\n\u25a0  4-tf\nFIREWOOD. Finest quality\nhemlock mill ends.* All\nclean- 8* bone dry. Exc. for\nairtight stoves, Ige. pieces.\nLge. dump truck or small.'\nSummer prices! 533-1758,\n534-5694. 20-802666-tf\nC Plus R Gunsmlthlng.\n853-5959. Certified gunsmith, services sales.\n52-801235-tf\nCement mixer for sale. Call.\nJim 856-1793. 5-tf\nCar bed for sale (carry\ncot), $15.856-6645.     10-tf\nIVER'S BOAT TOPS\n& COVERS\nCustom made & repairs.\n16 years experience.\nFree estimates.\n856-2455\n2-15854-lf\nOVER 400\nVACUUMS\nNew & Near New.\nOver 200 Electrolux\n& Filter Queens.\nCash & Carry -\nVisa or M.C.\nTo view please call\nfor appt. time.\n856-7092\n782 - 264 Street\n1-13468-tf\ni do woodworking, sharpening, repairing. Rebuilt\nlawnmowers for sale. Will\nbuy your old mower. 856-\n3153. 27-tf\n2 Ige. corn plants plus 1\ncreeper plant.  Ph. 859-\n9986 between 4 & 5 p.m.\n 12-tf\nWedding dress for sale,'\nsize 12. 856-8181.        13-tf\nBEER & WINE\nSUPPLIES\nPrimary fermenters 11.98\nCarboys 12.98\nBeer kits 10.95\nWine kits 18.95\nAll Supplies Available At\nCOUNTRYSIDE\nHEALTH FOOD\nCountryside Shopping\nCentre\n856-3990\n40-20137-tf\nAntique dble. size brass\nbed, $500. obo; cast iron\npots, $25.; 2 dble. sized\nvelvet green bed ruffles,\n$20. ea. 856-6992.        40-3\n1981 Kawasaki 440 LTD,\n$600. obo; canopy for import truck, $125. 856-5843.\n 4_-3\nWalnut dble. bed; stereo or\nT.V.  cabinet;   trailer mirrors; dishes; misc. Items.\nNo cheques. 856-2832.\n  40-4\n60 ft. tethering chain; 32'\ncinch log chain & cinch\none bout rake that swings\noff bumper, complete. 534-\n9388. 40-3\nSigns. Reas. rates, good\nservice. 856-5670.       41-4\n2 grape plants; canvas tarp\n18'x96\"; dresser; mens ski\nsuit (med.); filbert nuts.\n856-6185. 41-2\nAnyone wishing to buy\nFuller Brush products,\ndust cleaners,. waxes\n(DCW), please call 856-\n4849. Cleaning products\nFulsal avail., brooms, dus-\nters, etc. 37-803088-8\nPottery equip. Olympic\nkiln, Shfimpo elec. wheel,\ntools, glazing chemicals,\netc., $1700.; Universal air\ncond. for auto, compressor\nfits 350 Chev eng., $250.\n856-7412. 39-4\nSACRIFICE\nBELOW COST\nIBM Compatible\nComputers\nSoftware\nBoards\netc.\n856-5773\n41-20175-2\nNear new CCM computerized exercise bike, $150.\n856-6023 after 5 p.m.   41-3\nVegetable slicer, 1V_ H.P.,\n$100.;. well   pump,   $50.;\ntypewriter, $25.; 3 pt. pallet carrier, $150. 856-2489.\n 41-2\nHarvest gold Westlnghouse\ndryer. Like new, $150. 856-\n3297. 41-803131-2\nInglls washer, dryer, $250.;\nshower stall, $25.; patio\ndoor, $100.; fluor. tubes,\ncheap. 856-6037. 41-4\nMaternity clothes, size 12\n& 14; asst. baby Items,\nclothes, rocker, etc.; elec.\nlawnmower; dug 3' cedar\ntrees. 856-9221. 41-2\nChrome kitchen nook,\ngood cond., table bench &\n2 chairs. Carmel brown\nvinyl, $225. cash. 856-2876\n 41-2\nCrib mattress, exc. cond.,\ngood quality, $35. obo.\n856-4360. 41-3\nGirl's standard 19\"-24\" bike\nwith 19\" wheel, $40. 856-\n8297. 41-4\nLike new girls Raleigh\nbicycle, $60.; girls skates,\nsize 11, $20.; mens Trap-\npuer ski boots, $40. 856-\n4217. 40-4\nK&M Second Hand Store\n27247 Fraser Hwy. Furniture &  household goods.\nReasonable prices.\n 40-803108-4\nGas lawnmower, good\ncond. $65. 856-2850.    40-4\nRototiller, good cond.\n$125.856-2850. 42-2\nFor sale. 1010 John Deere\ntractor; wood cookstove;\noil stove. 856-7929.     42-4\n1977 Ford 250 custom Vt\nton 4x4, 351 motor, 4\nbarrel holly, posi traction,\nWarren hubs, stand, trans.,\n3 tanks, A-1 rubber, CB\nradio, air horn, running\nboards, Telsa PTO winch,\ncanopy, boat rack. One\nowner. 75,000 miles.\n$6000. obo; T.V. antenna,\n$20.; T.V. antenna, $25.;\n110 Hitachi clothes dryer,\n(new $325.), sell $200. obo\n534-2736. 42-803151-2\nQueensize bed, good\ncond. $100. 856-9053. 42-4\nTwo Ice & snow radial tires\nP215-75 515, like new, $30.\nea.; Uniperm machine.\n866-6163. 42-803148-1\nFor aale. Oil furnace for\ntravel trailer. 856-2897.42-4\nLadles genlune leather car\ncoat, brown, size 40. New\n$225., asking $100. Like\nnew. 856-8491. 42-4\nFull size dble. bed, box-\nspring, mattress, head-\nboard. $75.853-3886.   42-2\nNew white bathroom sink\nwith wall bracket, V4 price,\n$25.; 24\" pocket sliding\ndoor frame, $25. frame\nonly; 9YI6' green turf, $20.\n852-2267. 42-2\nSinger sewing machine,\n$50. 856-9696. 42-4\nLadles size 9 suede, fox\ntrimmed, coat, borg lined,\n$50.; men's Aaron cardigan, size 44, $35. 856-6640\n       42-4\nKenmore washer & dryer,\ngood working cond. $225.\nthe pair. 856-4494.       42-4\nFor sale. Drapes, 64x96 &\n96x96, off-white color. Includes rods & fixtures.\n856-6891. 42-3\nGirls figure skates, size 1,\n$20.; tricycle, $10.; plug-\nln*4imer, new, $5.; vapori-\nzer, $4. 856-5548.        40-4\nKnit your own sweater.\nHand spun & unspun.\nsheep wool; also young\ngray geese, 888-0525. 40-4\nKlngslze waterbed, fully\nequipped, with heater,\n$200. firm. After 5 p.m.\nChris 856-4720. 40-4\n36. Livestock\nFor sale. 4 yr. old ewe.\nFree one young Dutch rab-\nbit. 856.-6600. 42-2\nWanted to buy reas. priced\nNubian billy goat for\nbreeding. Fancy cockatiel\nfor sale. 856-5767.       42-2\nReg. Arabian geld., 4%\nyrs. Absolutely sound, no\nvices. Good home a must.\n15.1 h.h., trained Eng.\n$475. firm. 856-1560.   41-3\nP.B. Arab geld., 4 yrs.,\n15.1 h.h., chestnut. $650.\nobo. 856-1560. 39-4\nSkates: Mens Bauer, size Quality sofa; foam bench;\n8, $50.; girls Lang, mould- alum, screen door 30x77;\ned, youth 9, $25.; leather new size 18 winter coats;\nyouth 9, $15. 856-6115. lamps.. No cheques. 856-\n39-4 2832. 40-4\nIMPOUNDED\nOne sorrel gelding and\none white weaner pig.\nLangley Municipal Pound\n856-2801\n 42-20181 -1\nHorse riding lessons by\nexp. rider on quality\nhorses. Beginners only.\n$8. 856-0213.   34-802976-tf\nP.B. & full blood Simmental cows w\/calves at foot;\n15 mth. old fullblooded\nbull sired by SBL63K,\n$875.; P.B. heifer, $1100,\nwill calf end of Feb. Eves.\n8:30-11:00 p.m. 856-8902.\n29183 Fraser Hwy.       41-4\nTennessee\/Welsh      stud\ncolt. Black with white star.\n14% h.h. $250. 856-6912.\n 41-2\nSmall black mare, 4 yrs.\nold. Broke to lead. To\ngood kind home. $50. 530-\n3431. 41-2\n2 stalls avail. New barn,\ndally turnout & supervision, riding ring, quiet\nroad, trails. Board neg.\n856-1307. 40-4\nSaddle, rawhide tree &\ntooled. Good shape. $150.\n856-5918. 41_3\nMoose, wild game & custom cutting, wrapping.\nDone at your home. Reas.\nrates. 856-7388. 41-3\nGrove Pony Club open\ntropny show Nov. 3 at\nThunderblrd. Starts 9 a.m.\nMore Info, phone Dawn\n856-5843. 40-4\nReg. Saddlebred\/Q.H. 16\nh.h., liver chestnut. English, western. Good disposition. Shows well. Must\nsell by Nov. 1. $600. 534-\n9395.  39-4\nPOA ponies for sale. All\nsizes & colors. Show,\nbreeding & pet stock.\nReas. prices. 888-6390.\n40-4\nAlpine buck avail, for\nbreeding service, $15.;\nP.B. pygmy.goat with no\npapers, $150. 858-8678 af-\nter6 p.m. 41-4\n10 yr. old Palomino geld.\n14.2 h.h. Very quiet &\ngentle. Good on roads &\ntrails. $475. obo. 856-5767.\n39-4\n36. Livestock\n9 yr. old mare. Welsh\ncross. 13.4 h.h. $300. 534-\n9990. 38-802861-8\nHORSE & TACK\nSALE\nSunday, Oct. 20\nTack 12:00 noon\nHorses 2:00 p.m.\nFraser Valley\nAuctions\n21801 -56 Ave.,\nLangley\nPhone ahead to book\nIn your horse.\n534-3241\n41-20166-2\nPROMOLAS\nLiquid Supplements\nFormulated for: Beef\ncattle, dairy cows, and\nhorses.\nProper balance of protein,\nphosphorous, minerals &\nvitamins for improved\nperformance.\nContact:\nProllquld Feed\n856-6037\n41-20172-4\nROBERT TEIT\nFARRIER\nJourneyman Certified by\nthe American Farriers\nAssoc. Specializing in\nT.B. trimming & plating.\nShow horses also.\n574-4818\n23-19726-tf\nECONOMY\nSHAVINGS\nHemlock Sawdust\nKiln Dry Shavings\nHog Fuel &\nCedar Shavings\n576-8177\n26-15214-lf\nWanted to buy; all types of\nhorses. Top price paid.\nBud Noel at 530-8271.\n 43-800195-tf\nKelpmate - The all natural\nhorse supplement. Avail,\nat Flack's Bakervlew Arabians, 2640 - 248 St., 856-\n7465; Westland Feeds 856-\n9011; Sunshine Feeds 534-\n2228; Langley Saddlery\n533-2233; Eash Chilliwack\nCo-op 530-0284; Stampede\nTack Ltd. 574-7427.\n33-803016-tf\n37. Poultry\n38. Pets\nExtra love? Check for dogs\n& cats for pets at the\nF.V.S.P.C.A., 10 a.m. - 4\np.m. Mon. - Sun., closed\nholidays. 20302 - 98 Ave.\n888-0828 or 856-4800.\n 17-801496-tf\n4 yr. old male Doberman.\nAll shots, ears & tall done.\nExc. watch dog, good with\nkids. $100. obo. 308 Nicho-\nlas Cres. 41-4\nVery cute cockerpoo puppies. 2 beige, 2 honey\ncolor. Mother also for sale,\nwhite color. Each $65. obo\n856-5476. 41-4\nEng. saddle, complete.\nExc. cond. $275. 856-6154.\n 41_2\nFeeder pigs, approx. 75\nlbs. Ph. Bob 853-5449 or\nTak 858-2027. 41-2\n20 laying hens, white, exc.\nlayers. $3.50 ea. 856-5342.\n42-4\n38. Pets\nP.B. German Shepherd\nguard dog, 20 mths. old.\n856-8279. 4_-4\nPet Home Finders has\nmany dogs & pups to\nplace. 866-0213. 40-4\nBlack female Chow, 7 mth.\nAll shots to date, CKC reg.\n$325.856-2934. 40-3\nPuppies for sale, terrier\nsheltie cross. $25. 856-\n5524. 42-2\nCockatiels. One pair albino\nmale & female, 1 pair grey\nfemale & albino male.\nEach with cages & supplies. $75. a pair. 856-9507\n 42-2\nFree to good  home.   2\norange fluffy cats, 1 black\n& white, orange & white &\ntabby calico. 856-9696.\n 42-4\n6 wk. old part Persian\nkittens to good home. 856-\n6789. 42-3\nGerman Shepherd guard\ndog. 4 yrs. old. $400. obo.\n856-7656. 40-4\nEnglish Setter\/Brittany\nSpaniel cross pups. Exc.\npointing hunters. $50. ea.\n656-6835. 39_4\nTwo free rabbits; also\npigeons, $1. ea.' To good\nhomes only. 856-4981. 40-4\nFree to good home. 8 mth.\nold female Doberman\/\nShepherd cross. 858-2756.\n 41_4\nFemale ferret, $35.; male\nYorkshire terrier pup, $100.\n856-7913.       41-2\nFree cats, all sizes &\ncolors. 856-7670. 41-2\n12 laying hens & one\nrooster, $15.858-7310.41 -2\n39. Garden\nProduce\nJonathan    apples,    no\nsprays used. 20 cents pr.\nlb. 858-8668. 41-2\nLarge pumpkins & sugar\npumpkins for sale. 975\nBradner Rd. 856-6576. 42-3\nCEDAR RIM\nNURSERY\nWholesale to the Public -\nRegular Low Prices\nHedging Cedars: Dug 4-5\nft., $10. ea., 5\/$45.; 5-6\nft., $12. ea., 5\/$50.; 6-7\nft., $14. ea., 5\/$62.50.\nGlobe Cedars BAB:\n24-30\", $9. ea.; 30-36\",\n$11. ea. Rhodo's: 1 gal.,\n8-16\", $3.; 3 gal., 16-20\",\n$6.75. Diazinon: 500 ml -\n$4.99. Crocus': 10\/99c.\nDaffodils: 10\/99C\nWe can arrange delivery.\nWith over 200,000 'trees\nand shrubs on our 5 acre\nNursery we offer one of\nthe best selections of\nNursery stock In the\nValley.\n7301 - 253 Street,\nAldergrove, B.C.\n856-5224\nFilbert nuts. You pick 50\ncents pr. Ib. 150 Hwy. 13.\nPhone 856-2722. 39-4\nFOR SALE\nGrape plants\nCurrant plants (red, white\n& black)\nHoney Suckle plants\nMint, Chives\nSnowball bushes\nPlus other various plants.\nPhone 856-8566\n41-20170-3\nNuts. Pick your own, 50\ncents pr. Ib. 25468 Fraser\nHwy. 856-2131 between 9-5\np.m. 41-4\n40. Music\nLowery organ, 2 manual,\nexc.   cond.,   no   rhythym\nsection, $595. 856-4352. '\n.  41-3\n4-strlng ban|o. Take $35.\n858-6684. 40-4\n\u2022Ji\n 555S9PT\n,.;......_\u2014\u00bb\u2014^_~-...\n-mpiWljUBlJI___l\nfwaammm taatimisawuWmi\ntriffiri-lr-r\nta^MSFmammmmmt\nZZJt~~\n42. Property\nFor sale. 4.9 acres selectively cleared in pasture,\nfenced 9 cross fenced.\nMobile & workshop. South\nLangley. 633-5748,      40-4\n4.73 ACRES\nSoutheast comer of 248 St.\n& 52 Ave. Approx. 640 ft.\nfrontage on 248 St., approx. 330 ft. frontage on 52\nAve. Property Immed. west\nof 24880 - 52 Ave. Price\n$79,900. Terms $70,000. at\n10%. Ken 681-6893, eves.\n534-4540. 33-803015-tf\nFor sale or trade. 9.65 ac,\nclean 3 bdrm. house with\nfinished bsmt., 2 barns,\ndble. garage. Will carry\nagreement. $160,000. 856-\n1838. 40-tf\nBy owner. 5 acres, 3 bdrm.\nhome 1500 sq. ft. rancher.\nLge. kitchen, chicken\nshed, barn, lge. garage,\nfenced. 866-5649, 526-9875\n41-2\n43. Homes\nPrivate 3 bdrm. newer\nAldergrov home. Small\nyard, den, carport, F.P., 2\nbaths. $57,000. or offers.\n856-6422 or 206-366-3400.\n 39-4\nClearbrook.  By owner.  3\nbdrm. home, 2 up - 1 &\nenste. In bsmt. Enclosed\ncarport, stove, fridge, dishwasher, glassed sunporch,\ntool & garden sheds. Close\nto schools, hospital &\nshopping. Asking $78,500.\nView by appt. only, call\n854-1043. 41-803143-4\nLeaae with option to buy.\n% acre\/country Langley.\n1500 sq. ft. English tudor.\n3 bdrm., 1% baths, fam.\nrm., den, living rm., dining\nrm., Ige. kitchen. Payment\n$830. pr. mth. $2000. deposit. 856-0395. 41-803139-4\nMust\nsell my  2\nbdrm.\ngarden apt. Small complex\n$80.\nmalnt.   Offers\n853-\n0969,\n853-4726.\n41-2\nMORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE\nWE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES\nAND AGREEMENTS\n\/I\nANTRIM\nINVESTMENTS LTD.\n20424 Douglas Crescent, Langley\nOffice 530-2301 eves 856-7639\n44. Mobile\nHomes\nDble. wide 2 bdrm. trailer\nfor sale or rent. Aldergrove\ntrailer court. 856-9045. 39-4\n12x60 mobile home. 3\nbdrm., washer, dryer,\nfridge, stove. 14B Allwood\nEstates. $14,000,859-4264.\n' 39_4\n12x60 mobile home.\n$10,500. obo. Must be\nmoved. 886-3554.        40-4\n1969 mobile home, 12x60.\nFridge, stove, some furniture. Must sell. Best offer.\n856-8333. 40-4\nVista Villa dble. wide. Lge.\nfenced lot, 11x16 workshop, insulated, H.D. wire.\n$27,900. Aldergrove Trailer\nCourt, pad #36. 41-2\n45. Furniture\n2  matching  loveseats  &\ntwo chairs, $300.; also\nkitchen table with 4 chairs,\n$40. 856-4366,856-7616.\n41-4\nSingle msttress, Searsope-\ndic, used one month. New\n$400., asking $250. 534-\n2961. 42-1\n45A. Appliances\nApprox. 10 cu. ft. white\nDanby fridge. Works perfectly. $150. obo. 858-1928\n40-4\nWALLY MARTIN\nRES: 533-3533\nCHOOSE YOUR HOME\nTODAY!\nMz0m\nLOCATED\nAT\n266th ST.\n& FRASER\nHWY.\nSYLVIA FLYNN\n530-3019\nLakeview\nPhone\nRealty Ltd.       533-4161\nGERRY FLYNN\nRES: 530-3019\n!# MW.     \u25a0 K'XSP       'i-'' m\nJOHN HAYGARTH    DICK MACEACHERN    BARRY COWARD\nRES: 530-5966 533-4161 533-4161\nOil\nOrange acorn F.P., new\ncond., $75. obo; Gurney\nelec. 30\" range, good\ncond., $100. obo; Moffat\nwood burning, $150. obo.\n856-1372. 39-4\nHotpolnt dryer, exc. cond.\n856-3246. 41-2\nAntique woodstove, $400.\nStill hooked up. 856-1343.\n41-2\nPacific Energy Super 27\nwoodheater, auto, therm.,\n0 clearance, adjustable\nfan, combuster, glass &\ngold door. Legal for trailer.\nLess than 1 yr. old. $725.\n(save $300) 856-1888.\n42-803152-4\n46. Garage Sale\nRummage sale Wed., Oct.\n16 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.\nNo early birds. Canadian\nReformed Church, 21804 -\n52 Ave., Langley.        41-2\nSat. & Sun., Oct. 19 & 20,\n10-4 p.m. 3041 -267ASt. 1\nblk. north off 29 Ave.   42-1\nOarage aale. Misc. Items.\nSat. & Sun., 9-4 p.m., Oct.\n19&20. 27129- 27B Ave.,\nAldergrove. 42-_\n2 family garage sale. Sat.,\nOct. 19 from 9-5. 178\nSpringfield Drive.        42-1\n47. Holiday -\nUtility Trailers\n29 ft. fifth wheel trailer.\nFully self contained, w\/w\ncarpet, 3-way fridge, bath\/\nshower, exc. cond. $5500.\n856-5791. 3_-4\nSprite Alpine 16 ft. trailer.\nCan tow. $2200. Can be\nseen at 26988 - 25 Ave.\n 40-4\n1978 17 ft. Wilderness trailer. Self-contained. Hot\nwater, furnace, undercoat-\ned, storm windows. $4800.\n856-2145. 40-3\n1968 Belalr travel trailer, 16\nft., sleeps 6, self contained, $1500. obo; utility\ntrailer from Ford P.U. box,\n$150.856-9355. 42-2\n13 ft. Travel Light trailer,\n1983 model. 3-way fridge,\ntoilet, stove, furnace. Tow\nwith small vehicle. 856-\n3547. 42-3\nCASH\nFor used tent trailers, 1978\nor newer. Ph. Mt. Lehman\nTrailer Rentals, 853-1254.\n42-803147-tf\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\nUtility Trailers!!      Wanted\n\u2022^sr\n4x8 livestock or utility\ntrailer with front tack or\ntoolbox. 1500 GVW. $1100\nfirm. 868-5241. 40-4\nFOR RENT\n\u2022 Travel trailers\n\u2022 Tent trailers\n\u2022 Campers    \u25a0\n\u2022 Horse trailers\n\u2022 Flatdeck car trailers\n\u2022 Utility trailers\n'Best Rates In Town*\nOpen 7 days per week\nMT. LEHMAN TRAILER\nRENTALS LTD.\n853-1254\n4b-15754-tf\n8'\/2 ft. Cannonball camper.\nFridge, stove, oven,  furnace. 4 hyd. lacks mounted. Exc. cond. 856-2979.\n  41-2\n1979 Southwlnd 23 ft.\nclass A Dodge 440 motor-\nhome. Generator, Ige.\nfridge, shower. Like new,\nlow mileage. $23,000. 856-\n3895,856-6030. 41-4\n1979 H.T. Lionel tent trailer. Exc. cond. Sleeps 8,\nfurnace, closet & 3 way\nfridge. $3500. 856-1831.\n41-3\n48.Miscellaneous1\nWanted\nWanted. Good home for\nthe Chamber of Commerce\nParade float. If you have a\nbarn not In use or other\nsuitable storage space\nplease give us a call. Hugh\nor Elenor 856-6825.      10-tf\nWanted. One 4-drawer\nfiling cabinet, letter size.\n856-3736. 33-tf\nWanted, wire mesh fencing\nleftovers, cheap. 856-5645.\n35-tf\nWanted to buy old carpenter & cabinet makers tools\nsuch as plains, levels,\nslicks, transits, etc. 576-\n6370. 38-8028686-7\nWanted. Dozen pullets,\nbrown egg layers. 856-7551\n 42-2\nWanted bulldozer to push\ngravel on lane. 856-8536.\n 40-3\nWanted. Children's boot-\ntype roller skates, size 3-4.\n856-7786.        4_-2\nUsed kitchen cupboards\nfor workshop; dishes\nGrindley cream petal\n\"Ascoy\" orange & gold\nborder. 856-5430. 41-3\nWanted. Playpen, highchalr, toy box, 18 mth.\nold plus clothes. 534-1103.\n       39-4\nWanted. Deepfreeze, 7 cu.\nft. or 5 cu. ft. Reas. 856-\n6020. 40-3\nPUMPKIN PATCH: 20 elementary children would\nlike to pick their own\npumpkin before Halloween\n856-5267. 41-2\n49. Boats\n14 ft. Qlascraft boat with\ntrailer. Elec. start Mercury\n20 HP engine. Good cond.\n666-7950. 40-4\n50. Machinery\n- Equipment\nFarmall A tractor with\nblade, 5 ft. pull type disc,\n2 wheel trailer. $1350. 856-\n2019. 40-4\nFarm tractor Massey-Harrls\nc\/w front-end loader.\n$2000.656-8182. 41-4\n1971 580 Case tractor,\nfront-end loader & backhoe\n858-6216.         __*\nR.V. ANTIFREEZE\n$3\n95\n\u2022 4 Litres\n\u2022 Non Toxic\n\u2022 \u25a040\u00b0C\n-Appliance Repairs\n-Propane Inspection\n-ICBC Claims\n-Parts\n-Accessories\n-Hitches & Wiring\nCOMPLETE REPAIRS & SERVICE\nTO ALL MAKES OF R.V.'s\nCAMPER CRAFT\nR.V. CENTRE\n26891 Fraser Hwy., Aldergrove      856-0344\nAlmost restored 1967 T20\n250cc Suzuki 2 stroke\nstreet bike. Very clean &\nvery fast. Must sell. $400.\nObo. Eves. 856-5285.   39-4\n1979 XR185 Honda. Very\ngood cond.. $500. obo.\n858-4456. 39-4\nHunter's special. 1977\nHonda 90 trail bike. Like\nnew cond. Only 600 miles.\n$600,856-1574. 41-4\n1977 XL75 Honda. Good\ncond. Asking $225. obo.\n534-9770. __-_\n1975 YZ250 Yamaha motocross, new chain & sprockets, $300.; 1975 Kawasaki\n350 on\/off road, $200. obo\n856-1912.     . 41-2\n51. Auto.\nSupplies\nFlared fiberglass fenders\nfor VW Bug, full set In\ngood cond. $100. 856-5645\n 30-tf\nMisc. VW Bug parts, like\nwipers, electrical, etc., for\nsale cheap.-$1. up. 856-'\n5645. 30-tf\nFiberglass continental kit,\nhood & trunk for VW Bug.\nNeeds work. $50. obo. 856-\n5645. 30-tf\nPair snow tires, like new.\nE78x14 Uniroyal bias ply,\n$40. 856-2961. 4_-2\nTwo C78x14 snow tires on\nToyota rims, $75. or swap\nfor two 175R-13 radial\nsnows. 856-9388. 41-4\nRadiator, new. Fits 1975,\nnever used, $121. Also\n1973 Mustang  rad, $115.\n859-1058. 41-2\n1972 Ford 351 Windsor\nengine. Running order.\n$200. obo. 856-2961.    42-4\nDatsun 510 differential\nassy, complete from brake\nto brake, front suspension\nwith struts & brakes, drive\nshaft, 4 spd., gas tank.\nWhole works $100. 856-\n9419. 4_-4\n4 H78x15 snow, tires, suitable for hay wagon. Best\noffer. 856-6680. 40-4\n2 snow tires on rims,\nP185x80R13 Uniroyal, steel\nbelted radlals. $45. ea.\n856-5025. 40-4\nTwo 1978 Honda 12\" rims\n& one good tires, $15. the\npair. Two 12\" Datsun rims\n& good snow tires, $25.\npair. 856-5424. 4_-4\n4 Rabbit rims 5x13 with\nwheel covers, $60. 856-\n4310 after 5 p.m. 41-2\nMisc. Datsun 510 parts for\nsale. Auto, trans., $50.;\nwindshield $40.; wiper\nmotor, heater, obo. 856-\n1936. 41-4\n53. Cars\n1966 Valiant convertible. 4\nnew all season Michellns,\nrebuilt eng., body restored,\nnew paint. As is $3950.\n856-4793. 42-2\n1969 Volvo, for parts or\nwhole. 858-8203. 42-2\n1967 Oldsmoblle Cutlass,\n$150. Obo. 856-8863.    42-4\n1972 Triumph Spitfire.\nGood cond., new paint,\nroll bar, luggage rack.\n$3950. 866-7939 eves, or\nweekends. 42-4\n1974 VW Super Beetle.\nRebuilt engine, 2000 miles,\nrebuilt clutch & exhaust.\n$1600. obo. 856-3008, 533-\n1598. 42-2\nScrap cars wanted. Bradner\nSalvage, 856-8378.\n 9-793059-tf\n1967 RS Camero. Good for\nrestoration. 856-5233. 39-4\n1975 Bulck Regal. Exc.\nrunning cond. Asking\n$1200. 856-1918 after 6\np.m. 40-4\nCAPT'N\nCRUNCH\nScrap car removal\nYard clean-up\nDead cars wanted\nfor demolition derby\n853-3074\n8-95292-tf\n1974 Datsun station wagon\nin very good cond. $1150.\n856-7042. 41-3\n1982 Chev Caprice Classic\n4 dr. All options, very\nclean. $8000. 856-7639.\n41-2\n1982 Olds Toronado.\n40,000 km., sunroof, air,\nB.1 radar. 2 yr. 40,000 km.\nwarranty. Fully loaded.\n$12,900. firm. See at 27124\nFraser Hwy. 856-4635. 39-4\n1973 Ford Torino Super\nSport, p.s., p.b., p.w..\nMotor good, body has\nsome rust. $1100. obo.\n856-8642. 4_-3\nFree scrap car pickup.\nReas. towing rates, 24 hrs.\n856-5669. 41-4\n .-,.\u2122^.,<*i^*niWqs>3Wi\u00abw^^ ;, . :,U,4..!^,',,LavJU',;'.,*l>iW\n30\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\n<y\n53. Cars\n1966 Chev 2 dr. Suburban.\n283, 3 spd., mags, radlals,\ngood body, runs well. $500\nobo. 856-3395, 41-2\n1974 Impala. 454 motor,\ngood running cond. Good\ntires, body good shape.\nNew trans. & muffler system. $500. obo. 856-1264.\n 40-4\n1974 Duster 2 dr.,   p.s.,\np.b., auto., slant 6, radio.\n$1200.584-8634,856-7802.\n37-tf\n1974 Chev Impala. 350 eng.\nNear new radlals. $400.\nobo. 856-7856. 40-3\n1979 Bulck Roadhawk SE.\nV6 auto., bucket seats,\nconsole, much more. Low\nmileage, exc. cond. $3800.\nObo. 854-1522. 4_-3\n1978 Ford station wagon.\nGood family car. V8, p.s.,\np.b. $3000. Obo. 856-5018.\n 41-4\n1973 Toyota Corolla 1600.\n4 spd., cheap on gas, good\npaint & interior. $1400.\nobo. 856-2274. 41-3\n1870 El Camlno 6 cyl.\nauto. New paint, slotted\nmags. $2800. firm. 656-\nS281, 856-9326. 41-3\n1977 Ford LTD Landeau, 2\ndr., fully loaded incl. air.\nVery good cond. $1650.\nobo. 856-4385. 41-2\n1975 Ventura 2 dr. sedan. 6\ncyl. auto., p.s., p.b. $995.\nobo. 856-17SS. 41-4\n1969 Plymouth Valiant 4\ndr. auto. Slant 6. $250.\n856-5476. 41-3\n1980 Camero. Exc. cond.\nMust be seen. $7000. obo.\n856-4470. 4_-2\n1877 Rabbit. Good cond.\n20,000 mi. on rebuilt eng.,\nrecent work on fuel injection. New tires & snows.\n$3500. obo. 856-9743.  41-4\n1969 Plymouth Satellite,\n318 eng., runs well, $350.;\nBlizzard 150 cm skiis,\nTyrollia bindings, very\ngood cond., $85. 856-4868.\n 41-4\n1973 Javelin 2 dr., bucket\nseats, floor shift, 304 auto.\nDual exhaust, mags, air\nshocks, no rust. $2800. or\ntrade for van. 888-3567.\n 4_-4\n1967 Mustang N\/B, fact.\n289, new std. trans. &\nfront end. Good radlals,\nint., cass, paint & mech.,\np.s, p.b., air shocks.\nClean, must be seen.\n$3200. obo. 856-8217 eves.\n\t\nFree steel flat deck box for\nimport truck. Mounting\nextra. 856-2646. 39-4\n1979 Camaro. Rebuilt 305,\nauto., p.s., p.b., tilt, tinted\nglass, rally wheels. Very\ngood orlg. cond. $2995.\n852-2155. 41-2\n54. Trucks\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\n54. Trucks\n1968 QMC van. 350 motor,\nauto., new brakes. $600.\n856-5424. 40-4\n1985 Toyota van with\ntransferable warranty &\nrust protection plan.\n$10,000.325-2517.       41-2\n1983 Mazda B2200 diesel\nS.B., $5600. firm; 100 gal.\nfuel tank, $50. 856-2738,\n859-6610.      40-3\n1975 Dodge  Vs  ton club\ncab. 6 cyl.;   auto.,  p.s;,\np.b. $1000. obo. 656-1912.\n. 41-2\n1951 Fargo 1 ton truck,\nruns very good, exc. cab,\n$1000.; 1968 Landrover\n4x4, $1400. 826-8548.   41-2\n1977 Ford 250 Custom %\nton 4x4. 351 motor, 4\nbarrel Holly, posi traction,\nWarren hubs, stand, trans.,\n3 tanks, A-1 rubber, CB\nradio, air horn, running\nboards, Telsa PTO winch,\ncanopy, boat rack. One\nowner, 75,000 miles. $6000\nobo. 534-2736. 42-803150-2\n1970 Ford Pickup. 58,000\norig. miles. Very good\ncond. $1800. obo. 856-6786\nor 859-9236. 42-3\n1972 Landrover 4WD. Detachable hard  top.  Good\ncond. $1900. obo. 826-1148\n40-4\n55. Bus. Oppor.\nLaundromat For Sale\nGood location In Aldergrove, with 18 Maytag\nwashers & increasing revenues. Price |ust reduced to\n$39,500. Call Chris Barrel!,\nWolstencroft Realty, 530-\n0231, residence 856-2469.\n41-803137-4\nTOO LATE\nTO CLASSIFY\nWise Owl Trading\n$$ 856-0542 $$\nINSTANT CASH\nFrom household to industrial ... Nothing too big\nor too small ... we buy it\nall ...\n41-20174-2\nINGE'S DESIGN\nDANCE COSTUMES\nCUSTOM SEWING\nCUSTOM DESIGN\nTEL.: 856-8217,\nDAYS OR EVES.\nSlide-In canopy for short\nstepside box, insulated,\nsliding windows, roof rack,\n2 drs. $500. 856-8068. 42-1\nTwo 6-bolt rims, 14\", with\nchrome hubcaps and some\ntread on F78 bias ply tires.\n$25. for all. (From Mazda\nP.U.) 856-5645. 42-4\nNadelines window washing\nCall for free est. 856-6396.\n 42-803160-4\nBrownie uniform, size 8,\n$5.; dble.\/queen bedframe\non rollers, $15.; asst. Avon\ndolls. 856-1784. 42-2\nBabies bath\/change table,\n$45.; high chair, $20.;\nwalker, $20.; portable bed,\n$15.; carseat, $40. All exc.\ncond. 854-1749. 42-4\n2 Mazda tires on rims,\n$70.; Wiffa skates, size 3,\n$40.; Cub uniform, 26\nwaist, $20.; small dog &\ncat. 856-4881. 42-2\nMoving sale: Car parts,\nwinter clothes, ladies &\nmens. Many items, too\nmuch to mention. Sat. &\nSun., 9:00 on. 4096 - 240\nSt. 42-1\nFlea market, Sat., Oct. 19,\n10-2 p.m., Aldergrove\nUnited church, 2623 - 272\nSt. For donations or P.U.\ncall 856-8675, 856-3806.\n 42-_\n9 yr. Anglo Arab mare.\nPromising show hack\nhorse. Has been In 4-H.\n$1500., includes tack &\nhay. 856-4762. 42-4\nNumerous sizes of Langes,\nBauer, Daust skates. Also\nhockey helmets, pants,\nshoulder pads, etc.; size 4\n& 6 roller skates. All reas.\npriced. 856-6396. 42-4\nSale or trade. 17% ft. K&C\nthermoglass 115 H.P. Merc\nw\/traller for truck or car.\n534-6440. 42-4\nWrecking 1971 Super Beetle for parts. 856-2712.\n 42-4\nLost.  Ladles Seiko wrist\nwatch vie. Aldergrove Post\nOffice & Stephen Butchers\noffice, Oct. 11.856-4660.\n 42-2\n1966 Sprite 13 ft. camper.\nPropane, stove, fridge,\nsleeps 4, c\/w add-a-room\ntent. $1000. obo. 856-1443.\n 42-4\nVega engine, $300. installed   &   trans.   $65.;   Ford\n10-bolt differential, 3.25\nratio, $160. obo. 859-9567.\n 42-_\nWood curio cabinet\/bookcase or stereo stand, $75.;\nFrench provincial end\ntables, $50.; desk & chair,\n$50. 534-2402. 42-2\n1980 Lada. Exc. cond.\nthroughout. $1750. obo.\n856-1912. .     42-1\nNice 2 bdrm. older type\nhome w\/garage, storage\nbldg., 21\/_ acres. Brookswood on 200 St. $490. pr.\nmth. Avail. Nov. 1. 534-\n9382. 42-2\nColor 21\" T.V. $100. 856-\n9410. 42-_\nTomatoes for sale. 35 cents\nper Ib. No sprays. 856-1578\n 42-_\n1969 Dodge Monaco station wagon. Good cond.\n$700.856-4791. 42-2\n1980 Ford Courier, 4 cyl. 4\nspd., good shape, $3500.\nfirm; 1975 Ford 3 ton flat\ndeck, good shape, $3500.\n856-7267. 42-4\n16\" Stubben Rex all purpose Engllsh saddle, $250.\nObo. 856-7219. 42-2\nSmall wine occasional\nchair, $7.; sturdy wooden\nwork table, $35.; wooden\nwheel barrow handles, $10.\n856-5829. . 42-1\nPepsi machine, perfect for\nthe rec room. Accepts beer\nbottles, exc. working order\n$250.856-7118. 42-1\n1972 Ford Comet, 250 6\ncyl. auto. $900. obo. 856-\n2358. 42-2\n2 family undercover garage\nsale Sat., Oct. 19, 9-4 p.m.\n27797 Bernadotte off of\nSwensson. 42-_\n1972 Duster 2 dr. H.T. 6\ncyl. auto. New brakes &\nshocks. $650. obo. 858-\n0403. 42-2\nViking 30\" white range.\nPush button heat selectors, new heavy duty\nwiring, new elements. $150\n856-2998. . 42-3\nRoom & board avail.\n4873.\n856-\n42-4\nFound. Female cocker spaniel, approx. 2-3 yrs., golden color. Vic. 272 St. 8.\n27B Ave. 866-3005.      42-1\nWanted: Good used 50\"\nrotovator; 8-10' spring\ntoothed cultivator; fertilizer\nspreader for row crop &\nsprayer. 856-6782.        42-1\nWanted. Gravensteln\napples. 856-8268. 42-1\nNew hyd. Jack, 6 tons,\n$12.; screw Jack, $7.; 20'\nV. inch chain, $7.; lawn\nmower Brlggs & Stratton\nengine. 856-1838. 42-4\nSundance trampoline,\n$500.; two pairs of hiking\nboots, sizes 6 & 7, $25.\npair. 856-1915. 42-4\n2 bdrm. bsmt. ste. Country\nenvironment, appliances,\nw\/w, drapes, view. Children or small pets okay.\n$350. Incl. heat & light.\n856-5248. 42-803154-1\n3 family garage & craft\nsale. Sat., Oct. 26, 10-3.\n20024 Fernridge Cres. 42-2\nWanted. Lady with transportation, ref., as company\nto lady for one month\nsoon. Ph. 856-8535.     42-2\n1977 Trans Am, p.b., p.s.,\nstereo,    70,000    miles,\n$3000.; Strollee carseat,\n$25., exc. cond. 856-7244.\n 42-2\nP.B. 2-colored Beagle at\nstud, papers. Sire Battling\nChervolanta Dame Lady\nChoice of Matsqui. 856-\n9609. 42-2\nSealy dble.  mattress &\nboxsprlng,   good   cond.\n$125. obo. 856-6485.\n 42-803158-1\nAdult Oriented Complex\nFour suites for sale in 25\nsuite, 3 yr. old complex In\nAldergrove. Apartments\nare spacious & Includes 4\nappliances, elevator in\nbldg., plenty of parking.\nSuites rent for $450. -\n$500. ea. And have been\noccupied by same tenants\nfor over 2 years. 2 bdrm.\nsuites, $55,000. each; 3\nbdrm. suites, $58,000.\neach. MURB tax shelters.\n856-3939. 42-803159-tf\nGarage sale Sat. & Sun.,\nOct. 19 & 20. Household\nitems, toys, clothes,\nskates,, much more. 209\nDavis Cres. 9-5 p.m.    42-1\n42 sq. ft. 1V2\" slim brick;\n1 gal. cement; 4x4 asbestos sheet, approx. value\n$130. $50. firm for all.\n856-6396. 42-4\nPlush pile carpet 12x15' w\/\nunderlay, Paprika, $125.;\nlevel loop carpet 9x12 w\/\nunderlay, green, $75.; shag\ncarpet 12x12, beige, $75.\nOr $200. takes all 3. 856-\n1443. 42-4\n1978 Ford van Va ton Eco-\nnollne, long box, V-8 auto,\np.b., p.s. Exc. running\ncond. $1595. obo. 856-0542\n42-4\nTHE CORPORATION OF THE\nTOWNSHIP OF LANGLEY\nNOTICE TO ALL\nMUNICIPAL WATER CUSTOMERS\nIN\nWILLOUGHBY, LANGLEY MEADOWS,\nWILLOWBROOK, MILNER\nAs part of our Maintenance Program, the\nMunicipal Water Department will be flushing watermains in your area on the dates\nshown below.\nAs a result ot this flushing, you may notice\nchanges in water pressure and there may\nbe some discoloration or sediment in the\nwater. However, this is a temporary condition and is not a health hazard.\nTo avoid inconvenience, check the water\nbefore doing laundry, and you may wish to\nkeep water in the refrigerator for drinking\nand cooking.\nFor further information, please contact Mr.\nVic Nikkei, Superintendent of Utilities at\n534-3211.\n1985 Schedule\nWilloughby October 21 \/85 to November 11 \/85\nLangley Meadows November 4\/85 to November 18\/85\nWillowbrook November 4\/85 to November 18\/85\nMilner November 11 \/85 to November 25\/85\nW.S. LAKEVOLD, P. ENG.,\nDirector of Engineering\n41-20176-2\nHouse for sale by owner.\n3 bdrm. bsmt. home.\nBsmt. finished. With 5\nappliances, garage, fenced\n576-2185. 42-803155-1\nAdult Oriented\n2 bdrm. suite on second\nfloor at 3043 - 270 St.,\nAldergrove. Includes 4\nappliances, lockers, plenty\nof parking, elevator in\nbuilding. $450. pr. mth.\n856-3939. 42-803157-tf\nBRADNER\nSALVAGE\nScrap car\nremoval\nYard clean up.\nWe Buy, Sell, Trade\n856-8378\n33-96700-tf\nDining  room  set  with  8\nchairs. Just  like new,   2\nyrs. old. $800.  new,  will\nsell $500. obo. 856-6396.\n 42-4\n5 yr. old Morgan Appaloosa mare. Also 14 yr. old\ngelding. 856-5654.       42-1\nKenmore wringer washer,\nWestlnghouse dryer. $100.\nthe pair obo.  Both  good.\nworking cond. 856-1443.\n42-2\nOBITUARY\n^mm^mmmmmtma.\nJudgeLes\nMcDonald\npasses\naway\nLANGIEY- A native\nson of Aldergrove,\ncounty court judge\nLeslie Malcolm\nMcDonald passed a-\nway in Langley Memorial hospital on\nFriday, October 4.\nMcDonald was 64\nyears of age. He had\nbeen on leave from\nhis job for the past\nyear due to ill health.\nJudge McDonald was\nborn at Coghlan on\nFebruary 25, 1921.\nHis father was for\nmany years postmaster at Aldergrove.\nLes McDonald\nattended elementary\nschool in Aldergrove\nand later graduated\nfrom Langley High.\nHe trained as a tea-\nSee page 32\nWORSHIP\nIN CHURCH\nSOUTH OTTER\nMENNONITE BRETHREN\nCHURCH\n2013-248 St., Aldergrove\nSunday School 9:45 a.m.\nWorship Service 11 a.m.\nPastor Carl Bracewell\nChurch Office: 856-6113\n 32-19495-tf\nCHRISTIAN\nSCIENCE SOCIETY\n7221 \u2022 198B St., Langley\n11:00 Sunday Service\n11:00 Sunday School\n8 p.m. Wednesday\nEvening Meeting\nAll Are Welcome\nALDERGROVE\nUNITED CHURCH\n2623-272 St.\n856-8675\nJoint morning worship\n11:15;  Sunday school\n,0\"\u00b0ws' 15-95334-tf\nEvangelical Free Church\n26982 Fraser Hwy.\n(Upper Floor)\nCorner of\n270 St. & Fraser Hwy.\n(Just west of Smitty's)\nWorship & Children's\nChurch 10:30\nRev. Ingmar Jacob-Sen\nPastor\n856-1985 or 574-0811\n22-19701-tf\nBradner\nPresbyterian Church\n5275 Bradner Rd.\nMorning Worship 10:30\nSunday School 10:30\nYouth Group:\nWed. eves. 7-9 p.m.\nPastor David Webber\n856-3166     Res. 852-3384\n22-19752-tf\nAnglican Church\n(Four Saints Langley)\nSt. Dunstan's\nAldergrove\nWorship Service and\nChurch School -11 a.m.\nOn 271 St. |ust south of\nFraser Hwy.\nRev. David Reuss\nMinister\nSt. Alban's Otter\nWorship Service and\nChurch School -9:30 a.m.\nChurch Office: 534-6514\nADKGRCM BAPTIST CHURCH\n28163 Swensson Ave.,\nAldergrove 856-1413\nRev. Samuel McCalium\nSUNDAY SERVICES\nBus transportation provided.    Nursery facilities avail.\n9:45 a.m. - Bible school (nursery to senior classes)\n11:00 a.m. -Worship Service\n' 6:30 p.m. -'Evening Service\nListen to Bible Reflections\n8:30 p.m. Sunday on CFVR Radio\nA FAMILY OF FAMILIES.        COME GROW WITH US.\nmmmmtm\n Wawmmsi\nsssr\nIMiiilllllBlffBIITIfrnriflWi^ imtrn\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\n31\nTremors experienced! daily in Pacific Let us all\n*%\nALDERGROVE - The\nrecent disastrous\nearthquakes in Mexico have caused billions of dollars in\ndamage and the\ndeaths of thousands.\nB.C. is an area of\nthe world in which a\nrelatively high number of earthquakes\nhave   occurred   and\ncan be expected to\ncontinue to occur.\nThe public may be\nsurprised to know\nthat there are mea-\nsureable earth tremors every day along\nthe Pacific Rim. The\nlargest earthquake\never recorded in Canada, 8 on the Richter scale, occurred in\nNundal sympathetic\nMURRAYVILLE -\nMayor Elford Nundal\nsaid Monday night\nthat he feels the\nstrongest empathy\nwith victims of the\ndisastrous Mexican\nearthquake.\nNundal said he\nwould urge Langley\nresidents who can\nafford to aid people\nliving in the stricken\nparts of Mexico City\nto send help through\nthe Canadian Red\nCross.\nBecause both Canada and Mexico\nhave an active Red\nCross, Nundal said,\ndonors are guaranteed that their help\nwill reach the victims.\nLarge donation received\nVANCOUVER - The\nlargest single donation ever received by\nthe Canadian Cancer\nI Society, $410,000,\nhas been given to the\nsociety by Colonel\nHarland   Sanders\nCharitable Organization Inc. Claudia\nSanders, the colonel's widow, made\nthe cheque presentation at a dinner on\nOctobers at the Sheraton Centre in Toronto.\nCENTRAL AUCTIONS\nANTIQUE AUCTION\nMonday, Oct. 21, 7:30 p.m.\nOak Welsh dresser, American slope front desk,\nCheval mirror, leaded glass, German baby grand\npiano, player piano, old parlour organ, iron frame\npiano,  large oak  dining  table,  roll  top desk,\nbedroom and dining  room  furniture,  cranberry\nvaseline glass, copper and brass flow blue china,\nand much more.\nViewing: Saturday 1-8 p.m., Sunday 1-6 p.m.,\nSale day from 10:30 a.m.\nDOLL AUCTION\nSun., Oct. 27,1:30 p.m.\nComplete doll collection, display cabinets, doll\nbuggies, etc.\nGENERAL AUCTION\nMon., Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m.\nFurniture, appliances, tools and hardware. Open\ndally for consignments.\nCENTRAL AUCTION\n20560 Langley By-pass, Langley\n534-8322\n42-20912-1\nB.C. waters off the\nnorthern tip of the\nQueen Charlotte Islands in 1949. Because of its isolated\nlocation damage was\nminor. In other parts\nof the world thousands have died in\nquakes registering as\nlittle as 6 on the\nRichter scale.\nThe area likely to\nreceive heaviest\ndamage is along the\ncoast or the coastal\nislands.\nIn the event of a\nquake, the CFVRD\nEmergency Program\nhas a list of recommended procedures.\nThey suggest that the\npublic keep calm,\ncool heads; take cover\nunder furniture if\nindoors; do not use\nopen flames such as\ncandles; move away\nfrom buildings and\nutility wires if outdoors and if in a car\nstop as soon as possible and stay inside\nthe vehicle.\nCopies of a comprehensive pamphlet\nare available at the\nCFVRD offices, 26982\nFYaser Hwy., or call\n856-7704 to have one\nsent to your home.\nLEASE\nNEW '85\nRANGER 139*7<\u00ab\n%TON       40A47N,\nDknriRU. *PV      \"\u00b0\nRANGER       17O02,,.\nSupw Cab  ________      ___\niiso        91c\"\u2122-\nAit AlJ     MO.\nroRD        170S6\u00ab\nT\u00bbmpo   If V      MO.\n'85 LINCOLN 4Q162n,\nTown Car Vfl      mo.\n48 month term with trad* worth '2000\ntubtroct '54.73 from abew print par\nmonth.\nLOU ISFELD\ngive thanks\nHolden Llndstrom works a chunk of soap-\nstone Into a sculpture with knife and file\nduring last weekend's 'rock' show In\nAldergrove.\nWenman to speak\nLANGLEY - The Progressive Conservative\nparty's FVaser Valley\nWest riding will hold\ntheir annual meeting,\nOct. 18, 7:30 p.m. at\nBest Western Motel\nconference room,\nGlover Rd. at No. 10\nHwy. Local MP Bob\nWenman will address\nthe meeting.\nI'M A CHINCHILLA\nand you can raise me. .. INVEST NOW ... for your\nfamily business for fun and future! This Is all It takes\nto start your Career as a Chinchilla Rancher... a\nlove of animals - a garage or spare room such as a\nbasement which meets the climate conditions required for chinchilla ... and a little spare time.\nChinchillas are one of the most valuable furbearlng\nanimals In the world, in the fastest growing fur\nindustry! Healthy, harmless, odor-free, Chinchillas are\neasy to care for Indoors and they eat very little. . .\nthey're vegetarians. \t\nSEND TODAY TO:\nCANADIAN CHINCHILLA\nP.O. BOX 1684\nST. MARYS. ONT., CANADA N0M 2V0\nTELEPHONE   1519)229-6117\nNAME\t\nADDRESS \t\nCITY PHONE \t\nAGE .... OCCUPATION\t\nMARRIED D SINGLED\nGentlemen: I am Interested In Chinchilla ranching. Please supply information facts, figures\nand potential of Chinchilla Ranching in this\narea. (ADULTS ONLY PLEASE). I am Interested\nIn D PART TIME RANCHING\n\u25a1 FULL TIME RANCHING.\nLITERATURE WITHOUT OBLIGATION\nLoto corp\nestablishes\nprint shop\nKAMLOOPS - The\nBritish Columbia\nLotteiy Corp. will\nestablish its own\nprinting plant in\nKamloops to print lottery tickets, Premier\nBill Bennett says.\nThe new plant will\ncreate 60 to 75 jobs\nwhen operational. It\nwill print lotteiy tickets and related products, and may\nhandle other government printing jobs.\nAt present, the\nBCLC purchases its\ntickets outside the\nprovince.\nLANGLEY NISSAN\n20367 Bypass Hwy.. Langley\nGENUINE NISSAN-DATSUN PARTS\nDIRECT 534-5317 PARTS\nBy LORIIL SHIER\nThanksgiving is a\ntime for reflection\nand thanks for what\nwe are fortunate\nenough to have and\nhave had in this life.\nAlso a time to seriously take stock and\nreflect as to how we\ncan help others both\nspiritually and in definite practical ways.\nThink of those, for\ninstance, who are not\nfortunate to even\nhave enjoyed a\nThanksgiving dinner.\nBut the brutal truth is\nthat there are many\nin that situation,\nmany of them being\nchildren going hungry. There doesn't\nseem to be enough\npeople who care - the\nresult being our sadly\ndepleted food bank.\nNow we all know that\nthere will always be\nthose out there who\ntry a con job in this\narea and use this\nfacility to their own\nadvantage but thank\nGod they are few and\nfar between. So look\nto your own bountiful\nharvest and see what\nOBITUARIES\nFEHR - On September 27,\n1985, aged 76 years, Annie\nFehr of Clearbrook. Predeceased by her husband\nDaniel in 1953 and by three\nchildren, Jake, Mary and\nPeter.\nMrs. Fehr is survived by\nfive sons and five daughters, 36 grandchildren and\n16 great grandchildren.\nAlso two brothers and one\nsister.\nFuneral service was held\nOct. 1 from Oliver Mennonite church with pastors\nArthur Willms and Lowell\nGerber officiating. Burial\nat Hazelwood cemetery.\nPallbearers were Eugene,\nAbe, David, Dan and John\nFehr and Abe Martin.\nTELFORD - Passed away\nat MSA hospital on October 10, 1985, Mary Telford\nof Aldergrove, In her 58th\nyear.\nMrs. Telford is survived\nby her loving husband,\nForrest Telford; one son\nJim and wife Julie of\nAldergrove; one daughter\nShirley of Aldergrove; two\ngrandchildren Jaime and\nJeffrey Telford; two brothers Mike and Nick Sayna\nof Alberta, and three sisters, Ann, Elsie and Caroline. Mer mother Julie\nMarcharino of Alberta. She\nwas also loved by many\nfriends and relatives.\nMrs. Telford was a dairy\nfarmer with her husband.\nFuneral services held on\nOct. 16 from Woodlawn-\nHenderaon's. Pastor Mun\nHope officiating.\nyou can spare. If\neveryone shared even\na small amount of\nwhat they have- it\nwould make all the\ndifference to helping\nthose who are in des-\nparate need. Let this\nbe your way of celebrating and sharing\nyour Thanksgiving.\nThe food bank is\n. located at the rear of\nthe United Church\nbuilding and unfortunately has had to be\ncut back to only one\nday a week. Bring\nyour gifts to the\nchurch in the mornings or look for\nboxes in the supermarkets. Show you\ncare! Feed our food\nbank.\nOn Saturday, Oct.\n19 from 10 a.m. to 2\np.m. we are having a\nflea market at Aldergrove United. There\nwill be something to\ninterest everyone.\nEven a snack table\nfor a coffee break and\nlight lunch. Who\nknows, you might\nfind a treasure. All\ndonations of goods\nthankfully received\nand can be delivered\nto the church in the\nmornings and up to\nFYiday night. FYee\npickup can be arranged by calling\n856-8675 in the mornings. See you there,\nSaturday.\nAfter Five\nLANGLEY - The\nValley After Five\nChristian women's\nclub invites the public\nto a meeting, Nov.\n12, 7:30 p.m. at\nMariachi restaurant,\n20280 Industrial Ave.\nCost is $6. for dessert and coffee. For\nreservations, call Lii,\n574-3745.\n..:.i\n.3\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\n 'V .^'V'\u00bb-u?\u00ab\u00abHWM\u00ab#M^\nttt^n\\w*nSm\ntUUMMMMm\nliPRBBBSP\n*\n32\nTHE ALDERGROVE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1985\n*>'\nJudge Les McDonald passes away\n.**\u00ab_.'\nFrom page 30\ncher in Vancouver\nand returned to teach\nschool in Langley\nwhile working towards his law degree.\nHe practiced law in\nLangley  during   the\nMinisters\nsubpoenaed\nfor trial\nVICTORIA - British\nColumbia labor minister Terry Segarty has\nbeen subpoenaed as a\ndefence witness in\nthe coming trial of\nArlie Blakely, the\noperator of Top Hat\nProductions facing\nprostitution - related\ncharges.\nThe defence had to\nsatisfy justice of the\npeace Art Reid that\nthe two cabinet ministers could have evidence that is relevant\nand material to the\ncase before the subpoenas were signed.\nThe development\ncame less than a\nweek after a county\ncourt judge ordered\nthe Crown to make\navailable to the defence all wiretapped\nconversations involving the accused.\nMoore-Stewart said\nhe had not yet received the wiretap\nevidence.\nBlakely, 42, was\ncharged in May with\n19 counts of offences\nrelated to prostitution, including living\noff the avails of prostitution, dating from\nFeb. 14 to 21.\nBlakely has pleaded not guilty and\nchosen a judge and\njury trial scheduled to\nstart Nov. 12.\nPolice had obtained\ncourt approval to\nwiretap Top Hat Productions from Feb. 8\nto April 8 this year.\nMembers of the\nlegislature, including\ncabinet ministers,\nmay not be compelled\nto appear at a court\nhearing if the house\nis in session.\nThe B.C. legislature currently is in\nrecess, and there has\nnot been any announcement on when\nit will resume sitting.\n1950's and 1960's\nwhen he was called to\nthe Bench.\nLes McDonald was\ninvolved in the local\ncommunity throug-\nout his life. He was\npast president of the\nLangley Kinsmen, a\nmember of the K40\nclub, past president\nof the Langley Cham\nber of Commerce, a\nmember and past master of Eureka lodge\n103, a member of the\nLangley Legion, director of the Vancou-\nver Foundation,\nmember of the Chilliwack Golf Club, and a\ndirector of the Salvation Army House of\nConcord. He was a\nveteran of the second\nworld war.\nFamily surviving\nhis passing are his\nwife Rosette; daughter   Jane    (David)\nBurkholder of Bangladesh; sons Don\nand his wife Heidi of\nVancouver and Joe of\nLangley; grandson\nbaby Donald Leslie\nBurkholder; sister-in-\nlaw Maigaret McDonald of Aldeigrove;\nniece Ellen McDonald\nand nephew Ian McDonald, both of Aldeigrove.\nMemorial service\nwas held Wednesday,\nOctober 9. Interment\nat the family plot at\nAberdeen cemetaiy.\nBRAKE LIGHT\nReduces the chances of rear end\ncollisions by over 50%. Interior\nmount, fits all vehicles. 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Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http:\/\/digitize.library.ubc.ca\/","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1985-10-16 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1985-10-16 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Alder Grove Heritage Society","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"Aldergrove Star","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0421206"}