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The preschool\nprovides early intervention for ESL, special needs and typical children.\nThe integrated program offers an enriched and supportive environment.\nOver the years the Society has integrated new services to meet the\nchanging needs of families and now thanks to the Vancouver Foundation\nthe \"Wee Talk\" ESL Resource Program can be extended to the\ncommunity. 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The population of Abbotsford was something\nlike 23,000 then.\nWell, look at Abbotsford City now. It has a population] that is nearly\n150,000. The streets are crowded anytime beginning from 8am to\nmidnight. We have an airport that is growing so fast that they are\nrequesting to have land released out of ALR for expansion. We have one\nof the largest malls in Seven Oaks and there are many shopping centres\nspringing up all around the City. Industry in moving into this farming\ncity of our in large numbers and things are buzzing for all ofus here.\nNo doubt agriculture is one of the largest contributors towards our\neconomy and it is amazing to see how it has changed over the years.\nMechanization has come in and replacing manpower slowly but surely. I\ncan still remember when during the summer months berry fields would\nbe full of berry pickers of all origins whereas now you see only a\nhandful perched on top of the berry harvestor which goes from row to\nrow pulling down berries onto a belt that feeds into flats on top of the\nmachine.\nConair is building a huge hanger on the Townline Road side of the\nairport and we are assured of thousands of jobs that will be created with\nthis project alone. Rumor has it that there are a few more technical\nprojects that are on the burner for this city. Yes I do believe that year\n2000 could be the turning point for the economy of Abbotsford.\nThe other good thing to happen in Abbotsford has been the Tradex\nbuilding. 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Security Deposit $300\nPurchase Financing\nup to 48 months\nIncludes frieght of $915 and PDI.\nLicense, insurance and taxes extra\nChevrolet Cavalier Coupe\nCavalier Coupe 2000\nValue Package\n5-Speed Getrag Transmission\nCustom 15\" Wheels\n\u20224-speaker CD Player\n\u2022Anti-Lock Braking System\n\u2022PASSLock II Security System\n\u20222.2L\/115HP Engine\n\u2022Tinted Glass\nSmartLease\n$188*\nper month for 36 months with\n$2,240 down. Security Deposit $300\nwith 1.9% Lease Rate\nup to 36 months.\nPurchase Finance\n1 1.9%\nPurchase Financing\nup to 48 months\nCash Purchase Price\n$15,588\nIncludes frieght of $710 and PDI.\n\u25a0 License, insurance and taxes extra\nI Sukie Dhaliwal\n\"HE ^t 3H* 6<^dJl UZt\nW*U, ZUW H* ^E UUfwzf\nU% 3* >lf ZUHE etf I ^\n&U*Z HU%*H WfE %W*ft*\"\n826-7131\n856-7595\n32040 Lougheed Hwy., Mission, B.C. V2V1A4\nEmail: riversidechev@gmcanada.com\noft ^hF ura trite ^ t?\n\u25a0Scotiabankiu^a^f^24u\u00a3ui*rati\n\u25a0litet,rfet2ttH^3lH, 5.00% 3^f?ft^^ura^Holttl\n\u25a0Appraisal 3ttt#3Fl ifatfloiHA ^t $zf 4\\H AJl'l\nMcpwEfwtzf eras t d3Pd<; tt'tfla ^t fe^t w%ft)\\\n\u25a0Compliments of the House wuf fftwz u^ftunr w$ yti\n\u25a0Value Account UEZ W W*U tft \u00a7 WW fetf WWf fHEZftftfytUE t^ta* fWE*\n^Htj^at, <;3^\u00abd ww, nw\u20actw^wwwzHZf-w^w>w*tzwtwf$zf\nUWWEUfEftft'l\n\u25a0g^^HT(GoldVisa)^HM^^Htfor95 5T^t,^t>pgonJ1ri^di1l\nMHW&) WfiffHZ toiH (Safety DeposifeBox ) ^t fHEHWW tl\n\u25a0oft WHf WW' feftraif? t? 'Welcome to Canada' u^did'H a't y\u00a3l\nWT Utl?? oft\n%:   (604) 217 1717\ntcfH: (604) 870-3570\nScotia bankJI\nTHE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA\nCOMMENTS\nMarch 6-12 is Pharmacy Awareness Week. The theme this year is \"New\nTimes, New Attitude, Taking charge of your health\". Part of taking charge\nis to understand the drugs you are taking. That's our forte. Let us use\nour knowledge to expand your knowledge.\nSalmonella is one of the most prevalent types of food-borne illness.\nThere is trend to eating raw, undercooked or unpasteurized foods which\ncould make people vulnerable to sickness. Raw foods like eggs, poultry, meat or unpasteurized dairy products are generally the source. Don's\neat them raw.\nIf you have asthma, you know it is well controlled if: 1) you use your\nquick-relief medication less than 4 times a week; 2) breathing problems\nwake you at night or early the morning less than once weekly; 3) if you\nhave symptoms of coughing, wheezing or shortness ofbreath 3 or fewer\ntimes per week. Asthma can be controlled. See your doctor if you can't\nsay yes to these criteria.\nThe fine prints on some oral decongestants warn against using the product if you have high blood pressure. So what can you safely use? Decongestants nose sprays or drops are not absorbed into the blood stream\nso have a minimal effect on blood pressure. However use them for only\n3 days to avoid rebound congestion. |^\nKnowledgeable, approachable, dependable.. .our pharmacists are all\nthis and more. We' d be happy to fill your next prescription.\nMuch medication is wasted due to side effects or ineffectiveness. To\navoid waste and help our provincial drug plan, ask for a trial amount of\nyour new prescription. In Ontario's Ottawa valley, 91 pharmacies collected old, unused drags for one month that totaled close to $ 100,000.\nAsking for smaller amounts initially will save money.\nNon-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NS AIDs) like ibuprofen, are\navailable without prescription in pharmacies for pain and inflammation.\nWe encourage you to ask the pharmacist before using these. They can\ncause problems if you have a history of gastric ulcers, are on anticoagulant drugs or have kidney problems.\nNuts are high in fat but most of this fat is unsaturated fat. Unsaturated\nfats do have a good effect on the heart and blood vessels by improving\nthe cholesterol proffie. Eating 5 oz per week certainly won't harm your\nhealth and just may improve it.\nAntidepressant medications have helped millions of people. Should your\nstop taking them when you are feeling better? Discontinuing antidepressants early can result in recurrence of the depression. Continuing\nfor a minimum of 4-9 months after symptoms subside is recommended.\nHowever, check with your doctor first before stopping any medication.\nLet us enhance your understanding of your medications for your better\nhealth. See you in our pharmacy soon.\nSIMON PHARMACY\nI5SJ009\nl*\u00abjj.l\u00bbl MHkn\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000\n_:..,,___w^-^ j\u25a0IUJ1UU,IJW|]JI ,\u25a0\u25a0 l.ll.ujiL\nPunjabi Patrika\nji^iyMlMipifl^\nEBsmm\n1,\n*m\n1 5 \u00a7c?3\" ^hM $439,000\n2 9.83 \u00a3o^ g^M $359,000 \u25a0-J&j\n3 10 \u00a3o^ *$M $565,000\n4 27 \u00a70^\" \u00a7 mz $446,900\n5 19 ffc&faftit - \u00a3 um tt HoR* $525,000\n6 44 \u00a7oJS\" 3HM $945,000\n7 19.2 \u00a3o{^ H^M $965,000\n8 40 \u00a7o^ g^M SH3H\n9    21.53 *^*\u00a7M$i.ifH*5toff\nio   120 \u00a3o?3\" 3F, m \u00a7 ^ 2 fm)m ft -\nMostly Trade Welcome - ura H* uu utzt yruwz) z%s fis-\nH3^t- #7>ireHr?H\nPIZZA FACTORY BUSINESS\nufer fMttoH - Hute* $e $20,000 Leasefrre? $1294 - ww fucff\nw*H3 3h fef\" gti  Surrey - Great Family Business\n5 CONVENIENCE STORES FOR SALE  f||\nf^g?5^feferHt^^gsHig5f%w,feor dctowfwwt-ursfw*\n\u00a7649Lotto^tl feoTflt3fe*5^f%^tftmfW4H\u00bbW?*rura,\nseparate store buildings t h%e* \u00a3 Wft ti fwwww ^ mg w)\nfWWftftzStl  WW tH'4o('d] EZt WE UWH HHl\nLots available in Mission & Abbotsford. Lots starting\n$83,500 - Builders term available\nfHWS W $teZH%W3 ^ WZ* W* *5St UWH HH EWS ZT8W3 oltl\nWXftw HdfcH WS) Wift ^tK>3u U*!!\nHOUSES HOUSES HOUSES FOR SALE\ndjdtisi'd' otttdflqd H'fdiJ ^ fattdM tt'dl \u25a0\nU3ftefH ?w ujg w Ready to Build\nNEED DOWN PAYMENT\n$20,000 ONLY\nLOW INTEREST RATE 5.95%\nSave over $13,000 on CMHC & low interest rate - 4 bed room on main.\n6 JTOc^ura\nalH3T $214,900, tHHt.fHfira, H^wt\nW3t,~5U3U\\W3U%?>\n#3? ura- h^ firar^ d\nHsra wj tw g^11 yg^f ura t - wu %&\nura ftS* H3lt t W U%3 ora^T KcIT^ t -\ntsiraH^tr\n8 Bedroom House\n8 Bedroom Home on 1\/4 acre lot.\n6 Full bath 2 gas f\/p, 10 space car park-\ning. May trade house in Sjjrrey.\nl^l^jfel^\nBy Apollo Fitness Call Parm\nOSOYOOS ASKING\n$105,000\n4 Bedroom house inosoyoos, presently\nrented out $825 month, drive by 14 loon st\nNEW LISTING\n# WE qwrz1 oftHS fRWW\n$214,900\n^h, sg#\u00bbf talw f%u isu iraH nu\n5 NEW HOUSES FOR SALE\ntwit? fe t ?5f ura, tHJstjh fug, 11?\nwteiwgtte'wS ura feoff u?5i frratfeor\n36H6 h^w, tut hiw t Ty\u00abc(w wit uu\\\nH1^ oratff UUU f%U WfUW Wt fao{\u00abl f\u00abo(\u00abl\nH'iocdltstwftt-ssriraH^fr\n3290 Wagner Drive\nNew Listing - Spotless & Clean\nCall Parm Judge.\n2 STOREY WITH 2 BDROOM\nBASEMENT\n$199,000 Close to Rotary Stadium -\nplease call Parm Judge.\t\nWET BAR & THEATRE\nROOM\nNew Listing! - Ideal executive home with\nfantastic view from south - entertainment\ntheatre & wetbar rooms - h\/w heat - 5 full\nbath over 4400 sq.ft- loaded space for\nguests. Shake roof - quality thoroughout -\nmust see inside to appreciate -cul-de-sac -\nTrade Welcome.\nJ\/acant\naif ura % wzt holding property - 4 bedroom\nhouse - Two Road Frontage, updated carpet, just painted, tfl w, 335t ff ujg w na^ zh\n^iftW 3te 75Ht #?\u25a0> oftl   USHtfcT\n2471 Hill Tout\n2000 sq. ft house on 11545 sq.ft lot -\nAmong highrise commercial property.\nCall Parm Judge\n32591 Bevan Ave\nNew Listing! 6 Bedroom house - basement rented out $650 - renovated -\nclean - new carpet & lino - immediate\npossession available. Call Parm Judge.\n3lw fuuwfw* (Window) ?w u& ura - tw\n3^tf3IW-rHd^H^<5c<d6^,\u00abldrdtllt-\ngtf iraHfltT    Hjll\nTOWNHOUSE $6000\nDOWN - YOU BUY\nuu*$ ajf ura t fy\u00abc{tt wat, fuu\nftefH z*%u u*%n - uuikftuwu\ntF# - wu uun\nt HUtZ* ^*E* WUftz*U%, Z*%U\ntth)T fst^ %u at uun ran\nCall Parm Judge 1 LIGHTHOUSE REALTY 1 Toll Free 649-4871\n L\nPage 8\nr^M\u00abJ\u00abM f\u00bblrila'i\nPunjabi Patrika\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000 j\ni f wwl*M-**\u00bb<rth\u00bb\nPremier Dosanjh takes oath of office in front of\nLieutenant Governor Garde Gordon in Victoria\n\u00a3\u00a3few. UTWiftZ WWW, HEfHWW ffH, WZt HfU (UdU'<|\u00a7Jo< fWWW\nWHHtZHE, WWZHWWS), HftWU q'ttl^'ft, l\/t>ft\u00bbra ftte %H*W, W$\nftfWWWfftE\nPREMIER DOSANJH'S NEW TEAM\nPremier Ujjal Dosanjh unveiled a new cabinet with a record number of\nwomen (nine) in to help him pull off a political miracle when he calls for\nan election which will have to happen the latest by June of next year. The\nnew cabinet is as follows:-\nUjjal Dosanjh, premier\nJoy MacPhail, labour, deputy\npremier\nGraeme Bowbrick, advanced\neducation, training and technology\nCorky Evans, agriculture, food\nand fisheries\nDale Lovick. aboriginal affairs\nAndrew Petter, attorney-general\nGretchen Mann Brewin. children\nand families\nJenny Kwan, community\ndevelopment, cooperatives and\nvolunteers\nPenny Priddy, education\nGordon Wilson, employment and\ninvestment\nDan Miller, energy and mines\nJoan Sawicki, environment, land\nand parks\nPaul Ramsey, finance and\ncorporate relations\nJim Doyle, forests\nMike Farnworth, health\nSue Hammell, multiculturalism\nand immigration\nCathy McGregor, municipal\naffairs\nIan Waddell, small business,\ntourism and culture\nJan Pullinger, social development\nand economic security\nHarry Lali, transportation and\nhighways\nJoan Smallwood, women's\nequality\nW*HUZHE, WE W3 HEEt WE UHE3*\nnfuz nfwz offer ww* u fk znnu 13,\n1999 \u00a7\u00b0 UWHHfz fHW f^of (UUH) #\nfZH WUH WE HfdMdfl WW (AMoU offer\nfar\u00bbrfh uun ?> y6kdfiH<;1 ufeh\ncCdfsfe, $EH 31 1986 f?H WoFEZ U*H\noffetl 1991 f%^ ti^ wf^ 31 uftrs*\n\u00a7E* ?> H^fwUH, fZftftw fWU UW tW\nWUftE $ $U t oTH offer|  XTUH HUt ^^t\nE*E UWUt HE HcT$ UE \u00bbfe \u00a7U\" HU ZU\n3 fHWE (tiWl) H3W>) W$\nWSt.fft.tt.Tft M HH& ^fE o(d6d) I  UU\nfU\" feHtata?), ^Ht\u00bbf3^HT, rSdoCrtrt^lHl\nW$ 5tWdl WHtEW* EWtwtE U(U$ UEI\nUUH W*U$ ZHUH HWd[* %HU f?ft 17?t\nEo(* et oTJ^t ftW* St HHWWt PrtsJ'Qi\nEzt ytt zu* ftn uei uun hotu, fwurz\nW^ ftWfHZE TWW WWt fWEWHUf WU^\nROBERTSON\nDOWNE&\nMULLALLY\n33695 S.Fraser Way\nAbbotsford,\nParmjitVirk B.C.V2S2C1\nTel: (604) 853-0774 Fax: 852-3829\nVANCOUVER TOLL FREE: 856-3627\nCHILLIWACK: (604) 793-7075\nMAPLE RIDGE: (604) 463-4386\n\u00a3mm\n260-2655 Clearbrook Rd, Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 2Y6\nwww.lighthouserealty.com\nWZZHWWS W%> Z*%E f%^ feof\nWW) WZ \u00a7UU fZE tft-fH w*w\nHUFEl WTHZ: $149,000\nWWWH ftfg 855-7393\n5050-157\nHZWfZ,HWfHfwZ\nW UJUUZ) Z*fzZW W*W,35 ZW3*\nl^y^^dl W*UH, WtZHTZat fHWZt\nTHHZH, WWfwtWWtZEWHEl WE\nWtfZHJftEUtl t^t^f WHtu^tH\nE WE WW 855-7393\nH4H<*4\\ f^ UW*$ H3FE\nW*Et 13 \u00a7WU Ouut HtftEl\nS^t f%orat fl^t\nwz offet uftm ($100,000) ?*wt\ndrtfSdl UJUWZt ^W >H\u00a7 UtEfwWUp\nfZZUWn U[EtWUnW WW \u00a7 2.95 tsr?\nHEEfz WU*Wo[ U*UWZt HHZ 2500\nwwft wz fyttnSdii\nHWE f^ E Ht WrfzWfl\nWW WWW EZt WWWH fi\nWE WWl 855-7393~\nTfW^fe\nWWUH fng 855-7393\nTyg? fttH(2dl -\nWlftW* fZEWHZptZ\nWUWfW OzfW* W HTHE* TjffEZr,\nofigftf?, UZ \u00bbfe WS, HW EW*l uft\nW*Et WZ, H$E \u00bbfe H*fUft ffzU\nWWftl UETHWk $1750 l^Zt\nHUfE*l WHfZ EZt WZ*WU* Wt HWWl\nFor all your Real Estate needs, Please contact: Lighthouse Realty\nHarbans Sidhu 855-7393   Toll Free 649-4871\niMUUiUJ.\u00bbj^M#M!^^^^tf!IMi^M\nHr??^-^^^\nIt\ntWmmtmhti rmtwIitM ''\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000\nPunjabi Patrika\nPage 9\nSAXBEE INSURANCE!\nI-STAFF PROFILEf\n\u25a0'\u25a0\u2022;-Vv Sunny Saran     '-..\u25a0 \u25a0^^^*: v\n26 WW Sfl))^, M h^^ ftim % HHUW U?> I\nfuw w aftr^ t for fu# gt>r $33 fw& ws\nW fSH W?t W> \"ET&fsw ff) fdQTcl fBor 3^\nf7rat ttw fer fof feH $3^ f%^ \u00bbn^Ht n^F\nwe fmik em mw nw ehw ti h?> 1998\nf^ M fft ^ ftcwylti 3rau ?5^t %uw % ^r\nHdf^H ^H#^ \u00a3 3^ t EM EKW Hf ofe7 -\nfu?5^ ^ wfer H'few1 \u00bbi\u00a7 ^irgf\u00bbr ^t ^ wst i ^ 3of w ftim \u00bbit\nu^i ^Hor fu feutf #ut ut fewrfenr ^t ^ o?U^ u^, uu feutf\n\u00a3 f\u21221^ Fnfew f>ra^ 3^ ut u<51 M nt w offu^-1 fe futf ^^\n^^r futf ^ Hrfetf wst uto fiwan u?>i HfU3 \u00a3te t fu\nfUtf ^ f^H \u00a7 ^t cFHU U Ho?\u00a3 U^l  \u00bbP3, feurfelft, ^jrfeof \u00bb|\u00a7\nw^r - feu JxfH^ HtH1- ^3U u?> fn^T 'u futf f yut HU^3 tl\nW5t fft frtd'fed Ut fH\u00ab6H\"d fpj fo& ^t ^H1 ^ WSt t^ ^ 853-\n5951 \u00bbf\u00a7 0HU 850-6277 \u00a7 \u00a7Utf WE HUUof o^ W WSW tl\nSunny Saran grew up in Mission his place of birth. This 26 year\nold young man decided to go into the insurance field as it is\nchallenging and he likes working with people.Moreover you can\nkeep on educating yourself as you have to keep abreast of all the\nchanges that take place in the industry for the benefit of your\nclients.\nIn 1998, he joined the Saxbee group here in Abbotsford as their\nroad service representative for their various clients and\ndealerships. Within the last two years he has been able to accumulate a long list of clients from both the Mission and Abbotsford\nareas. He says that he enjoys serving both areas as he lives in\none and loves working in the other.\nSunny's message to his clients is that he is always available to\nbe of service to them and if need be even visit them at their place\nof residence. Sunny is qualified to service all Auto, Residential,\nCommercial and Travel insurance needs for all those who require his expertise.\nHe is only a telephone call away. So do give him a call and he\nwill be only too pleased to assist you with your insurance needs,\nHis can be contacted at 604 - 853 - 5951 or you can get him on\nhis pager 604 - 850 - 6277 anytime.\n'mm\nSAXBEE INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD.\n201-32641 South Fraser Way,\nAbbotsford, B.C. V2T1X9\nQuality Coverage\nLow Rate\nMonthly Payment Plans\nNew Home Discount\nNon-Smoker Discounts\nFarms\nHome Owners\nTenants\nSenior Citizen Discounts\n1\nAuto Insurnace\nConstruction Ins.\nBusiness Inc.\nSukhi Gill. CAIB    Guroair S. Romana\nPgr.   857-7261        Pgr:   607-8300\nRes:   855-5354       Res:   854-1628\nSonny Saran\nPgr:   850-6277\nRes:   820-0304\nCall Us For All Your\nInsurance Needs!\nwvsbtf ^ff) iraift HW EW* ez)\nWE\nToll Free: 857-1373\nAbbotsford: 853-5951\nHours: 8:30 am to 5:30pm\nMonday to Saturday\n mm\nwmmt^mrnrnmrnmiiim^mmimmmmmm\nPage 10\nPunjabi Patrika\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000\n\u25a0 Pwwjwfcl girtfilf\n( HW5fUT Weft fifrF)      Hdd'dl H&E tZU n^QfWW TUU HU HfOoCdl ^ UUI\nU^ f^ fuUU* ^ HftU WZU W UUU dt UU* HU*ft   MEW* UU ff H fZUU* t*\nftftw, fu- uw A\u00a7 nte^ e1 oftHHt nuwfzw* UZ ft$l\ngw ^tt, ew it* aw ^uz wEt$, ^fu nuwuu u^l\ns*.wnz fm n) nwn wtuwuu, *d%-wzt t udytioj, hwe fewfuwwru, fuuUu\nweuu w$ ifuu* nuu nw Hw, wws) nunfwu ^*ft, Bu fzuwu utti %uu* $ tM\nare* fewt uuw n* nfun, fZoFftuu*, fnuuu fw f^f fewz*n, nwz fw wuu uwn\ngftre* wfe uui fuuu* hut wn, ntf et w cre^, \u00bbR|t ik^E HfuH nu*n w*ue if^\nUt feWU WUW WU*ftl fzUU* U T& tU ITUWWZ few #3 WE*U UU W* UUU ^S*\nmwti^zwtw* wuw^tw wl^u^^ tfuu ftu wBs*uu few u^ ftz*ifzu*v   uJtn n) B wfuw fu unf feu at utu* if^ns*^wwwuwu,UHffZH\ns*. wfuu nt w ytrer fuu* tft w nu*w uuu us* Tfti w& ore* fu w\u00a3 uiu ^rf^\nflt 3t WUU* %U*flU*E 'St 3*3* tft' offutl fu 53t U^t VfiWl ES* U^t Uf$l\nu^r u*ft~uzt ftTftwU$UHU$uf$iHW*w$fznw u*uu Us$ 3* fu orfue, I\nurff djdM'dl Hfe\u00bbr ofu,^^ sute tft wj^t g^ft f%uoffut u^,\" tut Soft n1 \u00a3\nus* u*$ uh\" wzfuE, mzu, ifzu wztu&u*ft uuu* ^Uu WU^I feof tu* ws\nTUS W* EU*-WU* d^'Qd ^W UoftH HUH3 fHW futf \u00a7 frlfe\u00bbF, >M\u00a7 UtWW, \"\noPoT WtU fHW oft cTU^r u^t t?\"\nfeutf \u00a73u f^3T fe \u00a7u uw ^u^ >x\u00a7 uu fwwzf un* few ws* uu t&Q'w* fh\nfuwu fez*u ^Uft*l\nSJWHtJlftjW.'fTft H* Hfeff \u20acUtlft H^W tl B^ WUTW tft feH fWU et i]WU*\nuuw orfu^ uw\" eutHt B wijffi, ftf ^t tftu^\"i gt ajf <pr wfuu % ftwut,\nftunfu t fwftpHwu, uwu) w te fewn w*zt ftuwn TftwuS wfws* few nfun\nW$ fftU^ UU 1 HfUH HsFfe offe, HtWE HWU U\u00a7; HZ* HUWUH $ gfeH feH^Tfft\nti\" feu aiw fou-fe^e t fbr HfetT u*e friu wuw* ti \u00a3 ws t, ftw t, >h\u00a7 ^h1 t\nn't, ftft flt ira^w orar ftz*, nuu ti oruw e*e eu wuw ti fe-)ftw ftut u*e\nTTWU \u00a7 UT?5t UHWt tl oPUW ^ \u00a714^ W^ ^ H\u00a7tft H?7 ^ H3W3 feft*U W %U f$U* tl\nfe^* IT3IW \u00a73T tJ3U75Tor UW t f \u00a7H i1 3U EftW t, U-^-f fet* tft ?&t t^\ntiddrt'd y^ ti gt aif wuhu &z tft gt u'ar few( uu* 50 t) \u00a7u^h oru% uw \"\nfnf1 goruuuonfe\u00bbr tpf, wfu fwn wzi ftut hue wzzf, uu wuu nunih\" ftu*\nnt yu^t fefl tttr 3or t H'st t, uu fe et yunt >>itT \u00a7or a^ wuf t TTofti fet h^\nfrtr'ufu^ t, tr ^ tt tu* ufuw ti wu* h% wz\u00a7 u*, gt aif \u00bbrafiw ^ tft aiftt\ngwd 1%u su>nf^ uw \" fnu* fruu, uuf$%u*tti\" hM it aint, fe ufa^ ifz\noTUor\"; feoT ^HW- 3Bt U^t tl ^H frit Uf f3P>F, wtoT t, ^ uffW 3* tt WtoT tl \u00a75\nfflw ftror ^foT t, fl ?^ff fHlw 3* tt yflw f%3 ufu^i H3^t sfeui* t ftf\u00bbr tt\nHHotd'QV1 t, HH'fefetfW^HtfltTt ftW tt UUZW tl HU >HHW iftUH^W yUH\n^t nu 1* ?st weu, nun t, fl uu u*, uu u\u00bbw3 mt uu Hfl1 A\u00a7tf \u00a7 ^t ftu %uwt\n7T\\ HW1 Wft $U $, feftW \u00a7, SoTFTW \u00a7 ftft flfl UU?*U oTU ^U11, 3* tftf ftU7 U fPUT\nti n uwu ^h^ ?5uf w Hort fuw* yut wn^t >^ -^^ ^r ^ flg^f ti uat 3iafi\\\nHfdHdld ftU fl?1', fHHUW t )>lf\u00a5\u00bbrH WW HU* HW Ut itffwu) WW WZ H*Wt t 3* HW\nUr feoF\u00a7 )Mt HUttt UHUU* WHtH UUt til\nf U^Bt ftU W\u00a7l ftl3^ tft ..WUU flat t* 90 HtW t ftlWjt W WWH W?tW%HZt\nfew W \u20act WH U iFUHt t 3I\u00a5t WW 3IEt oTTUU fet ^H ut US UW*Z) oTUt\nfeat3t,^ut feu^ Mute ^ fnu t tfe w u*u uut uiu ft wzi\ns*. wfuuwfutu=pstuT^^^^Tttfeu^wfl^wi ftnu^yu^or\nUW flt ttU H.ftfWUT fHW tur \u00a3 $h ut fe^ tl fl S*. 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Abbotsford\nGary Tiwana\n1 853-2277\nfaftw urt - ^xft\u00bbr oftiiri^\nWr\"-*\"--\u2014\nOnly 6 yrs old. New carpets, lino, paint. Family room, gas f\/p, oak kitchen. 3 full baths, 2\nbdrm, legal suite. All appls incl. Fenced. Walk\nto school & pool.\nHfln, fir uu\\ unti Hh d'fed irfe, \u20acsr\nfeg^.^iftwstwi tsaMtf^'e'i .\nONLY $164,500\nMUST BE SOLD\nW*U$ feHH W* WW3 Tf) WUfW WU\\\n2 HtTHt $mTz ^w ujgi fy<\u00abd s1 wv? urai\n12|?\u00bbft9|?\u20actS?l fiU3tfbra?>l 3 5^53\ni^h, 4 tsfH firai ^HJfe ygt fe\u00bbra d \u00bbi\u00a7\nHHfe HHt WJ3T 3tT ft\\   i&S* 3* 3\u00abF\u00a7 feH\nujgswfirtfg^ri'^di'i >>m<i\\fat5iss?#t\nCenter location. 3 bdrms up, fully finished\nbsmt, cov s\/d. Big 7290 sq.ft lot clean update\nhome. All appliances stay, owner moving to\nsurrey.\n,jT3t >jg d far <h ^JHtftalgtr^'e'g^o^i   0\n^  BANK FORECLOSURE   ^\nNice & clean 2 bedroom. Condo on\nground floor. 2 full baths, gas fireplace,\nonly 5 years old building. Laundry inclusive. Bring offers to $79,900. Walking\ndistance to everything. Call Gary Tiwana\nat 853-2277\nfH^QTFWy^?\n#^tiH?ftH^tB$J3\u00abJt^it\u00bbrurai 3ftefH\nfira, 2ftHS'fs^n^ara\u2122 ^nfl^Huu\n^ijfrjrytl^ylioftHUHUuutuEri ftra^\n$174,0001 3d tH'id'dl 75St at^t \u00a7 d6 o(31\n3-CAR GARAGE\nONLY $224,900\nSpacious home in very good area. 3 bdrms\nup. 4 pc ens in master bdrm. Family room, 2\ngas f\/p's, 2 bdrm suite, shake roof.   Home\nrented $1400\/month. Must be sold.\nAGREAT BUY\ntmg^ltt* ftnt3\nOver 1700 sq. ft on main floor. 4 bdrm & 3 full\nbaths up. 2 gas f\/p, family room, legal suite\nwith 2 or 3 bdrms. Big oak kitchen. Extra rec\nrm, bath & bdrm down for owner. Acrylic\nstucco, tile roof. Big cul-de-sac. Lot 8225 sq.ft.\nGpjj H'fcfltl tHfft W3, Got fo(tl6, 4 ItefH, 3\nHn3$H, 2 dlH d'fed U&HI oflHU^'H^ dl<fl\u00a7\nWell kept family home in excellent area. This\nhome has 3 bdrms up, 2 bdrm legal suite down.\n3 full baths, Gas f\/p, dbl garage, shake roof.\nAll appls incl. ONLY $209,900\n#H?5t fH ^w &$tw ura, 3 itefH fira, 2\nfte*, 3 WB$H, huu ut ^iftw stel\n$169,900 I\nNice and clean family home, excellent location in'central elbk. 3 bdrm up, 2 pc ENS, 2\nbdrm legal suite, enclosed garage w\/remote.\nCov s\/d. Seller very anxious.\nH'd HMd' t>ffft Uf?, TUftW $&HU, 3 IfefH\nfuar, 2 itefH ^t tfteiw ^H>fe\"i tw f^t\nV853-2277 y\n i\n j\n-H\n'-\nBSSPS\niJ^Tt^TvTS^?\nJ.^M^W%\u00bbJi!P^^\n\u25a0^wmlrtlPilrllM'\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000\nPunjabi Patrika\n^^i\u00bbM||i^ii^\nPage 11 |\nFor Advertising in \"Punjabi\nPatrika\" call 852-2288\nLENSES PLASTIC\n.\nSingle Vision Only\n<25\nBl Focal Only\n*55\nProgressive\n'120\nHi Index\n*90\n\"POSITIVE ATTITUDE, DEDICATION,\nAND HARD WORK HELPS YOU REACH\nYOUR GOALS\"  - Gary Tiwana\nAbout 10 years ago when Gary Tiwana decided to make a career change he had a goal\nin life. He quit his manager's position back\nin Toronto and together withhis family moved\nto Abbotsford in late 1988. He achieved his\ngoals with a face to face up front approach,\na positive attitude, integrity and lots of hard\nwork.\nAs a realtor beginning in 1990; he has been\nserving his community, clients and friends.\nHe holds a bachelor's degree in Science from\nthe University ofNew Delhi, India and a diploma in computers from Hunber College,\nToronto. He was aproduction-planning manager with a reputed company in Toronto for\n17 years before his move to BC\nGary believes in hard work and is committed to give excellent service and advice to all his clients. He works 7 days a week and puts in 10-12 hours a day.\nHis past sales experience has helped many families to fulfill their dreams of becoming proud owners of real estate.\nGary Tiwana says,\" My key to success is winning the trust oifeiy clients by\ndealing honestly and fairly all the time. This has helped me realize my goal.\"\nIn the past 10 years he has sold millions of dollars of real estate property in the\nLower Mainland. For any real estate needs whether you are buying or selling a\nhome, building lots farms or commercial, Gary is always ready to give an honest\nand free advice. He is a very energetic and successful realtor with Prudential\nAbbotsford Realty, which is located at 2434, Clearbrook Road.\nHis company awarded him with top honors for being the number one realtor in\nall of BC in the 2nd quarter of 1999. For the past 9 years Gary has maintained a\nposition in the top 10% of all the realtors in the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board.\nHis wife Gurdeep Kaur Tiwana is also a licensed realtor who is of tremendous\nhelp to him in the office.\nGary Tiwana attributes all the success of being No. 1 to his past and present\nclients and friends. | To me,\" he says,\" my clients are most important because\nthey have trust in me to make the biggest decision of their lives, and that is to buy\nreal estate.\" He invites his clients and friends to feel free to call him anytime at\nPrudential Realty at 853 - 2277. He will be extremely delighted to help you and\nyou will have no regrets!      |p?\nWUTZUTE\nI lirl'iil sJd1^' t8 Wll^t ^ot'6 PrlQ\njJlydnSda fit? ^fl\u00bbr\nCONTACT LENSES\nExtended Wear\nColoured Opaque\nDisposable (6 pack)\n*45\ni\n'140\n*30\nBhupinder Oberoi\n\"Optician & Certified\nContact Lens Fitter\"\nw% otft Uu ;el\u00bbf yftucr\n\u25a0^t ^ffwfswfzu* feu ft\nHU$ Ul\nnuu uu% u*i\nGLADWIN OPTICAL\n#103 - 2055 GLADWIN ROAD, ABBOTSFORD, B.C.\n864-8803\nCOMMUNITY FUTURES\nNORTH\nDEVELOPMENT CORP. OF W\nSTARTING A BUSINESS! EXPANDING\nYOUR BUSINESS? NEED MONEY,\nADVICE? 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The leadership team consisted of Mr. Sarowa,\nvice principal of Abootsford Senior and several other volunteers.\nWhile the students were mostly Indo-Canadian, there were also\nstudents from other ethnic descent. Participants learned positive\ninteraction, good communication skills, and had a chance to\ndemonstrate their leadership skills all while having a good time.\nP.R.I.D.E. hopes the next year's trip will be even more successful\nthan this year's tremendous trip.\njf VIBfi PfiNCH6MTIfi FIT\nir LfiW CORPORATION W\nBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS &\u25a0 NOTARY PUBLIC\nProviding full family and criminal law\nservices in Abbotsford at reasonable rates:\nDedicated to excellence!\nDivorce\/Property Settlements\nWife\/Husband and Child Maintenance\nCustody and Access\nSeparation Agreements\nImpaired Driving\/Motor Vehicle Offences\nAssaults of All Types\nAffidavits\/Declarations\/Power of\nAttorneys\/ Passport\/ Notarizations\/\nPension Alive Certificates\nSelective Immigration Services Only\nWWrEU^tWWUfWt,HHitWi,\n>H\u00a7 Qe-eUtT driddcfd HWW* E&t\ntfW HUUU UW oRj\"\nnftjd\n15 THZ*W\ntattcftt\n(Cedar Park Shopping Centre)\n32086 South Fraser Way\n(entrance opposite Revy Home Centre)\nAbbotsford, B.C.\nPh: (604) 853-8199\nFax: (604) 853-3233\nEvening and weekend appointments available\nEXPRESS TAX, ACCOUNTING,\nAND OTHER SERVICES 11\nWE SPECIALIZE IN PROVIDING\n:4\u00a7^^   - Business and personal incometax services\n- Computerized accounting and book keeping\n- Payroll services\n- GST, PST, WCB, and Employment insurance services\nWe have long experience in preparing computerized income tax returns.\nFast and reliable service is our speciality. 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And we need speedier pay down of the\naccumulated debt to assure long term prosperity. The budget in\nmany regards points in the right direction. But it goes at the wrong\nspeed\u2014too slow in tax reductions, too slow in debt repayment, and\ntoo fast in increased spending.\"\nAbbotsford United Sports & Cultural Association\nThe above association is a non - profit organisation and is in\nthe process of starting a Ladies Bhangra Team. All those who\nare interested should call and get themselves registered soon.\nParmjit Kaur Brar 852 8632\nIN SEARCH OF        1\nA JOB OPPORTUNITY?\nWe are a very reputed, 76-year old American company,\nand we are urgently in need of the following staff\nfor our Abbotsford office. Please note that you must\nhave your own car\/van, if you are applying for\nposition #2 or #3.\n1. Telemarketers: for setting up appointments for sales\nreps; earning potential being $200\/- plus, per week.\n2. Sales & Delivery Reps: for taking care of customers,\nshowing them the products and doing the deliveries;\nearning potential being $400\/- plus, per week\n3. Assistant Manager Trainees: for helping oversee the\nsales force arid filling in with deliveries; earning potential being $600\/- plus, per week.\nCall Mr. Walia at (604)853-9171\nfor an interview\/appointment\nOur martial arts program helps you and your children learn the skills of discipline,\nself defence respect, concentration and confidence; in an exciting atmosphere.\nYour child will love it, and you will love what it does for your child!\nIf Excellent Family Activity.  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Abbotsford, B.C., Phone: 855-1917\n:#r   Kindergarten Registration 2000-01 ^jS\nWe are thankful to all parents who have registered their children for\nKindergarten for the next school year. We look forward to welcoming these\nstudents from the beginning of September. You have certainly made a wise\nchoice as the school is committed to imparting quality education to your\nchildren in a 6URMAT environment.\nA Reminder:   Kindergarten registration is to be completed bplarch 10,\n2000. Since registration is on a first-come-first served basis, to avoid\ndisappointment, you must register your child without further delay.\nRegistration forms are available from the School Secretary. Rajinder\nDhaliwal. Phone: 852-8986\nRegistration for Grades 1 -10\nRegistration for Grades 1-10 will start on March 1,2000 and will be completed\nby April 20,2000. Registration is on a first-come-first-served basis. Children\nalready studying in this school are given admission preference. However .every\nyear, depending on available vacancies, we also admit students moving from\nother schools. Parents who are interested in transferring their children to\nthis school are requested to fill in registration forms ASAP. The earlier you\ndo this, the better your chances of getting your child enrolled in this school.\nDasmesh Punjabi School is fast gaining a reputation as a leader in the field\nof education as well as sports. Our students art making us proud with their\nsolid achievements in various fields. The most recent are the basketball wins\nby the Falcons. Both the girls' and boys' teams are in the finals of the Zone\nBasketball Tournament. Congratulations to them and their competent\nbasketball coaches! They have shown the players the true meaning of\ndedication and discipline.\nWe attempted adding one classroom every year to accommodate our growing\nstudent population. However, this year, we found the opportunity to add a\nblock of seven classrooms and a new 100X100' gymnasium all at once to the\nIntermediate Campus. This now gives us scope and space for more educational\nand sports activities; it will also allow us to shift Grade 4 next year from the\nPrimary School Campus to the Intermediate School Campus.\nFinally, do not forget to get your child's registration completed in time.\nMr Dalip Singh Sill, Principal\nMrs Sulochana Chand, Vice Principal\n^^tti^i\n\u20141\u2014--\n\u25a0:^tf.vj^a-ii&ri!\nTtSTT*f!M?HSTSi^,iC3?'?r^\n \u25a0sgagggj. JA.J1J.U...U-,     r^smmmBmifmmmBmt^'VfSSsme^Kms\n1\nI\n'Mill\ni \u2022><{'\nlie\nPage 24\nL fwtfwbl. 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HUS\"feH3Ul>>ltUUHtUf^feSoftsUorUtft\"l Utt \"tfStH tf ^Uof\nutft\"i fewddl t uf nrfugr i1 ufetf ^ujffes t j=r>T wft usi uunt\ntffugr zt tf\u00bbis few st uffz ts HJfi\n5.  feof StfSS'U ^ gfSof \u00a7 ^Sft H^U fetfft St SfeW \"JTU feH tfW 3Jff\nfeS fes tft tU Hoft S\" ^f feHSt ^St H|U3 SUf fef1 fe Jtut tfSt U Soft\nti grrsor B Htfs fetfl\n6. sSSystf fe^\"ftffetftfttfssttfwttfegfssfofUHoftfi\" yst\nS fetf \"oft \u00a7S S^ StfSU us\"i sst \"suf \u00a73 gtt US\"|\n^\u25a0MfMriku ;\u25a0\nV..-.-, ..-fe,--,;.,-- ,-^-^ - ,   - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0^\u25a0;-, ^\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000\nPisa^iij\n-^-^^^g^^^\nPunjabi Patrika\nPage 25\n-mrmfm&-\nIs STIBC Going to Respond?\nThe Society of Translators and Interpreters of British Columbia (STIBC) is one of\nthe twelve provincial and territorial associations that make up the Canadian Translators and Interpreters Council (CTIC), which, in turn, is a member of International Federation of Translators (EFT, but popular as FIT).\nThose who wish to join STIBC have to sit for an admission exam that assesses\ntheir potential as translators or interpreters. On passing the exam, they become\nonly associate members who have to sign an agreement to abide by a code of\nSTIBC's ethics.\nBut look at the plight of these associates! They pass the membership exam, but\ninstead of becoming the STIBC members, they end up .as only associate members, ineligible to undertake any translation certification jobs. You may be aware\nthat these people are generally new and mostly jobless immigrants, frantically\nlooking for means to augment their family income. But it seems that STIBC has\nno heart! On the one hand, its admission exam, according to it, assesses the examinees' potential as translators or interpreters; while on the other hand, it does\nnot recognize them as translators or interpreters. Rather, it requires them to sit for\nCTIC test in their language of proficiency in order for them to become certified\ntranslators or interpreters.\nWe know for sure that the CTIC exam is by no means of a higher level than the\nSTIBC admission exam. We are, therefore, of the opinion that the moment a\nperson passes the STIBC membership admission exam, he\/she ought to be admitted as a member, and accepted and designated as a certified translator or interpreter. The word \"associate\" is rather derogatory to this class of specialists; and,\ntherefore, it ought to be struck down. Anyway, we strongly suggest that the present\n\"associate\" members be declared as certified translators or interpreters so that\nthey may be professionally useful to the BC community.\nWill STIBC ever come forward to justify\/explain why its so-called associate members should not be eligible to undertake translation certification jobs and help end\nunemployment and lift up, at least to some extent, the already sagging BC economy;\nespecially, in the face of the fact that BC College of Teachers, the most prestigious educational accreditation body in BC, has already started accepting translation certifications done by the associate members?\nWe think STIBC must make amends for its inhumane attitude towards its new\nmembers by making suitable amendments to is rules and regulations, thus moving\nin the right direction ensuring that it is genuinely concerned about its goal of promoting the interest and professional development of translators and interpreters\nofBC.\nWell, now, why not touch on yet another \"important\" style of STIBC's functioning\nthat has left an excruciating impact and an indelible impression on the psyche of\nthe new associate members? i\nWe know STIBC and CTIC hold their respective exams on different dates and\nonly once each year. We also understand that both these bodies need to work in\nconjunction with each other so that the new STIBC associate members may not\nbe deprived of the opportunity of sitting for the CTIC exam the year they pass the\nSTIBC admission exam. But we shudder to reflect on STIBC's performance last\nyear. Its admission exam was administered on September 25, 1999 to a large\nnumber of candidates at Langara College, Vancouver. The question paper carried\nonly one question on it - a one-page passage for translation from the source\nlanguage to the target language. Most candidates, we are told, finished the paper\nwithin just half an hour.\nBut look at STIBC's \"efficiency\"! The results were declared on December 2,1999\n- after a full 68 days! Most of the candidates received their result letters around\nthe 10th December 1999. The CTlBC deadline for receiving the exam forms from\nthe associate members had already expired on November 20, 1999. This is how\nthey missed their chance of sitting for the CTIC February 2000 exam. Now, that\npoor lot will be able to sit for the CTIC exam in 2001 only.\nWhat a criminal waste of the people's time, money and effort! But, look at STIBC!\nHow prompt and on time it certainly was to remind its new associate members to\nrush their membership renewal cheques!\nSTIBC's response outlining some immediate and viable measures it proposes to\ntake to redress the grievances of its associate members vis-a-vis its malfunctioning\nas referred to above will be appreciated.\nFrom: Two readers of Punjabi Patrika, Abbotsford\nP.S. Copy of this letter has been forwarded to STIBC as well as some other newspapers.\nDear Editor the Patrika,\nI attended the NDP Leadership convention a few weeks ago, and I have never\nbeen prouder of our party than the moment the ballot results were read out declaring Ujjal Dosanjh the leader and the Premier-designate of BC.\nUjjal's victory sends a clear signal of the inclusiveness of the NDP and how the\nstrength of our social movement is in its' diversity. It is easy to forget that the\nprovincial government does not always reflect the values of the NDP because,\ngovernments have to make tough decisions. However seeing the party come together and put our collective faith in Ujjal's hands reaffirmed my belief in the\nNDP's commitment to social justice.\nThe Indo-Canadian community has deep roots in the NDP as both groups have\nhad to continually struggle against the odds to make a difference. The struggle for\nsocial justice never ends and even the most committed activist can become weary\nfrom what sometimes seems to be a hopeless cause. Ujjal Dosanjh struggles and\nvictories help to reinsure us all with a sense of a higher purpose in the social justice\nmovement and a reminder of how far we have already come.\nIn his speech at the convention, Ujjal referred to how he was inspired by the words\nofhis grandfather. Ujjal's grandfather told him that serving the public through\npolitical office is the noblest of pursuits. I feel Ujjal will help to renew a sense of\nnobility to political office, and restore the recent battered image that has plagued\npoliticians of all strips.\nUjjal also talked about his humble beginnings in a small rural village in India and\nhow fortunate he has been, to share in the bounty of BC. Ujjal's attainment of the\nhighest office in the province is a great triumph for Indo-Canadians in Canada.\nHowever, Ugal's victoiy;:would not have been possible if it wasn't for political\npioneers such as Narajan Grewal who broke new ground for him and other Indo-\nCanadians in BC.\nGrewal, a landed immigrant from East Punjab moved, to Mission in 1941 and\nbecame \"the first Indian ever elected to political office in BC and possibly North\nAmerica\" in 1950 (Ken Herar). In 195 5, Grewal expanded his political horizon by\nrunning for the CCF party in the Dewdney riding. Grewal narrowly lost the provincial election to Socred incumbent Lyle Wicks.^^^\nBoth Ujjal and Narajan have come from humble beginnings and have had to surmount incredible barriers to be successful in their political pursuit. The key to their\nsuccess is simple, integrity, compassion for socifj'justicr^and a strong sense of\nhumility! S5*pj\nI am very confident in Ujjal's ability to guide and lead the party and with his capable hands at the tiller of our social movement we will chart a brave new course into\nour future challenges and struggles together. -Shawn Jodway\nI\n epwpigpigfppijwi^^\niiUiijujiiiHiBgi\nrll\nil\nil\nm\nmk\nPage 26\n% F\u2014J\u00abM f\u00bbHhiT\nPunjabi Patrika\nwmmmm***'*.\nMarch 8th to 1\nMarch 21st, 2000\n<^*r '   V*-*: _____ P\u00bbwjnfc* PirlfcM\ngjuswtf jffes efwgftuu sutfs, whzhwws (st. jft.)\nIff^^y.     2548, tfew Hc!dl<!, 5\"\u00a7?> Z%>, $y<!HldcS J\nJ   ft\u00a3 30 HA^dl, 2000, fes WUWU \u00a7||: ;||\nus oft fits\nm\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000\nPunjabi Patrika\n\u25a0BWBBJSBSKH\nWBB!\nPage 27\nHOTFIRH\nUiHU\nI\nfeSJFS tf UUH feSFPSt>H3 tl feSH'6l\u00bbI3 tf \u00bbIUS ft:- sfew, UUfUtfU,\nSoft, Htfst \u00bbif gt wsus ?ugt hs ofutf tf trust utfi fesjfs wjtffs tf\nUoftfU fut fe\u00bbIof3t U, feH WSU feSTfSt\u00bbI3 t feu ftWZ HHW USI Wffetf HEU\nZHE feut W3 UJISUSt tf HHHJf Utf t, frfHtf tffes Htf SUS* st Htf f\nHHUfesUtftl feSH'6l>M3 tf HHW tUS W*ft fWWdtft uft, WJtfU, WTWS \u00bblf\nHWUU St tf fenUtf, fesiH, fetf \u00bblt fUtfU S WUt WtfU, fetfU >Mf fofUtfUtf\n>hut yi'Q't usi wfet Htfs gjtf st ngr siut ut ut HdyHtJ'6l gff gifes few st\n\u00bbitfw uuu wft tsst srat us : \"tfe fetf ?u nfe fet, hs ciuhs f eras tf\nsu*n\"\nfeSJfSt\u00bbI3 tf Ufetf HS5T Ut feU U fe fHfeW t tfU fes Otf tJstW\nWZ3*f ^olfewtSTWUSHolUStf HSofUHofUtfl feut JISUtfyWUUHtl feof\ntfU cfc\" fefewUUt WHUH fet* fefeW yrUSolU^ tffilH W UU HSI   tfU fes\ndiwyy dd few futf fetf fe gjf fit & uu W wu* <&w us** few t, uu feu suf\nSfeW fe UUH oftt? t^f ^tfolufeW^ UUt, tf tfeW fetfU feS SUS Jft\neft fewt Ut USI   fefewUUt Ht3 ft feH Utf st fW Ut f offeW 3* Stf ofU\nfewi futf fewt fzz Stf ft |ir fewi TfstwSfHffetf fewft tfwutf hut\nofU few t \u00bblf f tt effew 3* SS Ut W tfl\nfeU HSfewfu^'ttefefrddftrdlW\/lHUU! 3jfl*UStf Stf tf ofU fewt,\nUU fet UU t Stf tfHt cfosut* ofttf UUff \u00bblfeUT?5UfoIUTgf I HfeuST5ffew\u00a7\nWW cfU^ Ut Wft WWW I to!U Dffetf otufeW grj {f g^ tf fg$ <jt gtfgjT \u00bbj\u00a7\nWft-HitUTUtf^fe>>ltS,tHt3ofUigfl HtUUS'f JfUTUHtfJf^ofU^ut\u00bbrat\nwwwi\"\n\"_ .N\nfeU JfUt tfU3TtfU USt feS fefewuafctf t %U-W*U TUS W Uf fHtfS &\nHStl fjlS Jft SfeW \u00a7 Ufew f WfeW, \"tfft* \u00a7feW jft fe UUH oft t? 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Remove with a\nslotted spoon. Add the okra and\nsalt to the pan and stir-fry for 5\nminutes until tender but not\nmushy.\nNote: Use fresh peppercorns for this dish. Crush them in a\npestle and mortar, or use the blade of a large knife.\nAlooTikki\nIngredients:\n1 1\/4 lb potatoes,\nboiled, peeled and mashed\n3 tbsp cornflour\n1\/2 cup green peas, boiled\n4^tbsp oil-\n1 tsp cumin powder\n1 tsp chilli powder\nsalt to taste\n1 bunch fresh coriander\nleaves, chopped\n1 green chilli, slit and\nfinely chopped\nMethod:\nMix all the ingredients well,\nexcept the oil. Divide into 12\nequal portions and make balls.\nFlatten each between the palms\nand put aside. Heat oil in a frying\npan and shallow-fry over medium\nheat until golden brown and\ncrisp on both sides.\nPress with a spatula\nand\nremove.\nServe with any chutney.\nUpper Fraser Valley\nDevelopmental Preschool\nA Non Profit Organization     *\u00ab\n3154 Clearbrook Road        j* *JL\nHP .\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.\".\"\u25a0'\u25a0'.\nProvides learning opportunities\nto enhance developmental\npre-academic skills of young children\nSpaces available immediately\n& September 2000\nRegister Now\n859-1436\nSTOP PRESS\nWe received this news just as we were going to press. Judge Boyle of\nthe Supreme Court of British Columbia brought down his judgement in\nthe trial of Khalsa Diwan Society and the defendants in the case of the\nmissing tables and chairs in June of 1998. It is the judge's decision that\nthese items be returned by March 15th 2000 or alternatively pay damages\nfor the tables and chairs in a value to be ascertained before the Registrar.\nmiH'Zd'^l &&} feuW&M &f&mfewWwdfeimtff -\nVfeoT feu Sit frf* feu i\/UTZ7^ zri* fewu &fW B ffcR 3$\nue ivwtfiufewwfuwy^tJifeysW\u00bbmfoH3$wn$tf}\n&ft'$ii -\nYOUR DATE WITH STARS\n\u00bb:\nAri\nes\nMS\n*W^S [March 21 to April 20]\nThe muddling influence of Mars may provoke you to fall out with a\nfriend on flimsy grounds. The confrontation, however, needs to be\nmanaged with care so that you are not blame for the rift.\n^&*wl    Taurus\nV-\"      [April 21 to May 20]\nVenus, your prime planet may turn your attention towards household\nmatters. The results that ensue will commensurate with your efforts\nand expertise. In love too, you could make life easy for yourself.\nGemini\n[May 21 to June 21 ]\nThanks to Mercury, your favourite planet, the people who shy away\nfrom you will come closer. They will even help you turn the tables on\nthose who have been at logger-heads with you.\nM Cancer\n[June 22 to July 22]   j||\nYou have been passing through a money-conscious phase lately,\nexpecting a windfall. There are challenges, no doubt, but the returns\nthat follow will far exceed your estimate.\nLeo\n[July 23 to Aug 22]\nThere are ample opportunities around, but your need to choose the\nbest one with care. If you hang on to the hackneyed ways as usual,\nit may irritate your associates and you may be at the receiving end.\nVirgo\n[ Aug 23 to Sept 22 ]\nOutdoor life may hold greater charm for you. You will feel tempted to\nspend money with a vengeance. As your financial position is in doldrums, you should handle your finances carefully.\n.Libra\nSfe\n[Sept 23 to Oct 22 ]\nExcessive work-load and no relaxation is what your stars hint at. You\nwill have no time to participate in social get-togethers, here is dire\nneed to spend sometime with your friends or inmates.\nX\nOcorpio\n[Oct 23 to Nov 22 ]\nA period of hope and cheer. You will celebrate one pleasant occasion\nand get ready for the next one. The possibility of a new relationship is\nalmost certain, but old relationships could also be taken due care of.\nSagittarius\n[ Nov 23 to Dec 22]\nYou will manage to shake off your proverbial reticence and shyness\nand would like to prove that you are a force to reckon with. For many\nof you, the boom that is.about to follow, will be unbelievable.\nV^apricorn\n[Dec 23 to Jan 20]\nTry to concentrate on professional plans rather than wasting your time\nover flimsy matters. Friday and Saturday are best for seeking the help\nof big guns.\nAc\nM\nkquarxus\n[Jan 21 to Feb 19] }gjA\nThe coming week may force you to spend lavishly, thanks mainly to\nthe demands of your near and dear ones.\nPisces\n[Feb 20 to March 20 ]\nMoments of love and laughter are on their way to cheer up majority\nof Pisceans during this week. A modest effort on their part will be\nmrnmsF&tss'iz^^iw^\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000\n! \u2014 \u25a0 ;\u2014-\u2014tt- \u2014\n| 7\u2014^\u2014:\t\nPunjabi Patrika\nPage 29\nW\/^\/\/\/^^^^^\nLack of conservation wrecks art treasure\nPATIALA\u2014 A rich treasure of miniature paintings, murals, frescoes and\nillustrated manuscripts, reflecting Rajasthani, Pahari, Punjabi and European\nart, found in 13 chambers of the historic Quila Mubarak and Kali Devi\nTemple, is passing into oblivion for want of conservation and care by the\nState Government.\nLandless leave villages\nAS AR MAJRA (Patiala) -\u2014 The landless of this village are working in nearby\ntown or other villages instead of their own. While landlords are relying on\nmigrant labour or those from other villages.\nPassengers want bus to go on\nWAGAH\u2014 Shock and anxiety was writ large on the faces of passengers and\ncrew of the Lahore-bound Pakistan Tourism Corporation luxury coach which\nwas attacked by Shiv Sena activists near Phagwara. -\nAct or quit, Mann tells Jathedar\nAMRITSAR\u2014Mr Simranjit Singh Mann, President Shiromani Akali Dal\n(Amritsar) has said that Giani Puran Singh should either summon Mr Parkash\nSingh Badal, his ministerial colleagues and SGPC members for violating the\ncontroversial hukmnama or resign as Jathedar Akal Takht.\nRTP workers smell rat in EPF fraud case\nROPAR\u2014Workers of the Ropar Thermal Plant feel that there is something\nwrong in the non-registration of a case with the police with regard to the\nembezzlement of the employees provident fund and fraud case because the\nplant authorities have 'failed', even after more than a fortnight of the receipt\nof first communique from the PSEB on February 17, to lodge an FIR in this\nregard.        ||||\nGovt's claim on investment questioned\nLUDHIANA\u2014The Lok Bhalai Party has given a clarion call to the people\nof the state to save Punjab from 'further ruin' at the hands of the SAD-BJP\nregime.\nDrive against rabies\nROPAR\u2014The district unit of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to\nAnimals launched a special drive against rabies by organising six free anti-\nrabies vaccination camps at Ropar, Kharar, SAS Nagar, Lakhnaur village\nnear SAS Sagar, Anandpur Sahib and Nurpur Bedi in this district.\nRs 192 cr spent on welfare of SCs, BCs\nLUDHIANA\u2014The state government has spent Rs 192 crore for the\nwelfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes during the past three\nyears, out of which Rs 40 crore has been spent under the \"Shagun\" scheme\nfor the marriages of 76,897 girls belonging to Scheduled Castes.\nPower, water supply disrupted\nNAWANSHAHR\u2014Local residents had to face inconvenience as the power\nsupply remai\u00abed#jsi]Lipted^fr)iMnor<8'.than,,l|6 lmuisin'^V^afeaceas^thfet&Wn.\n2 Pakistanis held, RDX seized\nTARN TARAN\u2014The local police has arrested two Pakistani citizens along\nwith a revolver, 900 gm of RDX, four detonators, two time devices and other\nexplosives. A case has been registered against them at Valtoha police station.\nGuru Kashi centre neglected\nBATHINDA: The local Guru Kashi Regional Centre of Punjabi University,\nPatiala, seems to have been neglected by the Punjabi University authorities if\nits present condition, including the academic atmosphere, is taken into account.\nDiploma in dental specialities soon\nCHANDIGARH \u2014 Various strategies to implement the national oral health\ncare programme in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Chandigarh were deliberated\nupon by senior dentists at a two-day regional workshop organised recently.\nAs many as 49 dentists attended the workshop. Dr Nasib Chand Mann,\nAdditional Director, Dental Health Services, Punjab, presented a Punjab\nmodel of intensive dental health care programme.\nCall for Sarbat Khalsa on April 13\nJalandhar - Deposed Akal Takht Jathedar Ranjit Singh gave a call for 'Sarbat\nKhalsa' on Baisakhi next month at Anandpur Sahib and said he would resume\nfunctioning as \"real'' jathedar from then onwards. The cleric gave the call for\nSarbat Khalsa at the controversial seminar organised by the World Sikh\nCouncil (WSC) in defiance of a ban imposed by Akal Takht jathedar Puran\nSingh. Ranjit Singh urged the gathering to empower him to call a Sarbat\nKhalsa and resume functioning as jathedar, whereupon the gathering accorded\nits approval with shouts of \"bole so nihal'' and raising of hands. He appealed\nfor holding similar seminars in each city to educate Sikh masses and build a\nmomentum for the Sarbat Khalsa. The seminar also rejected Puran Singh's\ndirective dissolving the WSC and accused him of playing into the RSS hands.\n\"I will start working as jathedar of the top temporal seat once I get blessings\nof the Sarbat Khalsa. Then, I will resume the tasks which I left in March last\nyear,'' Ranjit Singh told reporters after the seminar.\nKhalsa is history on reel: Mangal Dhillon\nPatiala - Khalsa is the cinematic revival of the Khalsa history. This was stated\nby noted film and television actor Mangal Dhillon while addressing a press\nconference. Looking thrilled at the premiere ofhis film Khalsa at Patiala\ntonight, he said his dream would be realised if the film reached every Punjabi\nhouse-hold across the globe. It was no mill-of-the-run but an off-beat film.\n\"We have spent seven years and Rs 75 lakh on the movie and now we are\ngoing to show it to the people,\" he added. He said they had received encouraging response from the Bank of Punjab which had sponsored 30 shows of\nthe film. He urged the Sikh industrialists, Punjabis, multi-national companies\nand non-resident Indians to help sponsor the shows.\nThe movie is being shown openly on projectors and its first show was organised in Rajpura Colony. Dhillon said he had deliberately delayed the telecast\nof the film as television was a casual medium and Khalsa was no casual\nsubject for entertainment. While talking about his future projects, he said he\nwas planning to make film from Sikhs to Singhs as well as The History of the\nGolden Temple.\nHEi&ft ^^&, ^.>M4 ,.-aJ\u00abgfote. -,***#&.\nattirrrii\n'ii^fy'iiniV\u25a0'\u2022\u2022'\u00bb' iT\nf^m-'^'-'f^\nmm\n.mm\n.S ^r,^r^Ti^r -f^^^\n^Utm^wwmMmwm\nnr- i-\"-'T'\nfiinr-f\u2014-^iff^7\n \u25a0munm\n[Ji\nPunjabi Patrika\nmsr\n^^^MK^^^M^^^K^M\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000 *\nRavish Weds Amarjit\nRavish a very popular bachelor in Abbotsford traveled all the way to\nLudhiana, Punjab to marry gorgeous Amarjit on December 4th,\n1999. The groom's party traveled from Chandigarh to Ludhiana for a\nvery traditional wedding ceremony. To celebrate this happy occasion\nwith their friends and relatives in BC Ravish's parents Mr. & Mrs.\nJadish Kanwal (a tax and immigration consultant in Abbotsford).\nThrough a grand party on February 26th where a crowd of over 400\npeople turned out for a sumptuous dinner and danced the night\naway. We wish the happy couple a wonderful life together.\nThis happy couple are\nobviously enjoying themselves\nby having fun on March 3rd.\nWhich happens to be not only\nDavinder's Birthday but also\ntheir wedding anniversary.\nThey celebrated the occasion\nwith their family and some\nfriends. We wish them many\nmany more of the same.\nKyle Alamwala celebrated his\nthird birthday recently. His\ngrandparents, uncles, aunts,\ncousins, parents (Jerry and\nPam), brother (Jordan), sisters\n(Mandy & Sharon) all\nshowered him with presents\nand convey their love on this\noccasion.\n'^^^^^fm^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nB^am\n,-\u25a0\u25a0 ----^j\nJfSi.\n\u00a5jj\u00a3j&      March 8th to\n\u25a02gg^    Miarch 21st, 2000\nPunjabi Patrika\nPage 31\n'th&z ad'tkf \u00a7 '\u00a7.Ht.\u00bbn^' era ww\ny^?> fm (ffe H^r) H^ddl^'H     J\nfUwft 25 wW zt fzit gftr ^d uwz % fnw Efwww\n'W fUW HE* \u00a3 WHW HWUW HWWW Sdd'tld '\u00a7.9t.\u00bbret'\ny HWW UWE fHW WUZ) 97 WE 6 HUfB et tfe W'dd'\nHUWE ZWZ sHds*'d 10 <*W<*w\\ 2000 E WH 4:20 Wrt\ngt wz*e uwu w gg^ few w fw^ ue wz wuzfw\n3^ 1^3^)^ WW HWiftZ ZW HW*, H^t ZE~tU $W\nwwe, sM wzntf zw ftte, nfnf HEHtz otw, fzE\nhuzW n. ewzw fnw nW, n. wznfz fnw nW,\nn.ftwnwE fnw nw*, n uz uztw, zu\u00a3 wuzfw, 12\nuuitf uuuw^,u3wu^uu^uzfw*tf^nBtnwsffW*\nI WZtwt feww W Utf UEI\nPnjiiM rurida\n^S flfcltj'd   SUBEDAR PURAN SINGH SARAN (O.B.I)\nHis name is Subedar Puran Singh Saraon and he was bom in Mallah, District\nLudhiana on August 09,1902 ans died on February 10,2000. Father of 7, grandfather of 17 and greatfather of 13, this man lived a very exciting life, filled with so\nmany memories some good some not so good. He was a strong and independent\nperson who had a certain presence about himself. When the family is asked, \"What\ndo you remember most about him\" the response is so different because he was so\nmany different things to every member ofhis family.\nBesides being a father, Puran Singh led a very different life. On August 09,1920\nhis 18th birthday he enrolled in King George's own Bengal Engineers, Miners and\nSappers. He went to war for the British in the Northwest Frontiers in 1921 and\nagain in 1935. King George the fifth honoured him with a medal and a watch for\nwork organization. This was the first of many medals that Puran Singh would\nreceive in his lifetime.\nhuwu uue fnw nu* w heh we f\u00a702 %u*e etuww fnft \u00a7 fus ifw few\ntfe\u00bbTI fcJl6TFWFffH^fi\u00a5yddl6^1^Hf^5g3tU\u00a7>M\u00a728TTOWdr^H\noftstl ^tf HH^ #i|pW Wft fawjl& tttedloto HZTU (1939-44) ?Hte-\u00a3-\nfuw (1921), \u00bbT3^ \u00bbre fnfZH fzwfW 'HWWW yd'tid' W$ WW ZZt 3H3t\nWHE ottfl ftf WE 1948 f?^ Pd^'fed UZ $ WWW TUW H^ feU 25 WE\nHWUW ^ W\u00a7 TUW few HU3 HWU TEW%Z St Z?HH ottft fat1 fof UTWH^,\nEUZfW* $ HZE 5t feHW, fUW =st HUZ, fHHEt, WZU*E*, $E~tWE titZTtftH,\ntor w3 uwhww nw%z few whwh gti uz Quzewwwe fttnz t wztw\nffnu HEI\nEZ: WW uPd^'d &ZZW Htf fHW HWW W WW t46\u00ab^'\u00ab11 THE* \u00a3 HWWW UWE\nfHW HU* ^t fHUZ W WJZ fUWE %fUW W$ &Z* et fHUE3 # HWdt \u00a7U$Z3Et\n%HW3ZUUWTtf\\\nThe army took him to many parts of the world where he saw action. He had been\nto Africa, Addis Ababa, Alexandria, Germany, Suez Canal, Cypress and other\nMediterranean countries. He had seen thousands perish with only a few surviving.\nDuring all this time Puran Singh accumulated a whole string of medals for his\nbravery:-\n1.\n2.\n3.\n4.\n5.\n6.\n7.\nThe Order of British India - gold medal\nThe African Star\nThe 1939 -1945 World War 11 Medal\nThe 1939 -1945 defence Medal-King George VI\nThe 1921 -1924 King George V's Kaisar -a-Hind\nThe Waziristan 1921 - 1924-Northwest Frontiers\nThe Sardar Bahadur Kithab medal\ns\n0?\ne<\nWe are all so fortunate to have known this great and courageous man. 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SStsfegr, \"QP\u00ab PfcidS off ^few, WUUUt HU g rfef HHHH ^g ^ 33\nTruaisfi\" fn^yuf?ft3Tfuwi ^offnuT^Hlwtoujs^ufu^i\nSU3\u00bbU\u00a3 feWU WfeS?>\u00a7 Wfewi M\u00a7 U3f HlWUWH PdH3tJ'd1WSHWfeW\nfewi uuHaisfeuHU^^^stH^fu^cfterfgp^Ti fwu f^u set onft ?? isfI\ntoHH^fewUUfewl Mutsuf6d'P\u00abd JfgH-ddd ftdSlnt, 5Ugt5*Hi5qdJl PdrttJIl\nfets^fu^feuHstulwtoftElwHs, Q^' d* sd HfWto^u^Aaruslwi uiutufewf\nHUTUfeUHSWHfl fewU31HT\u00bbJHit^H3fHTUJU feflSW^fe^l fuS^^HHf^UJU\nu*wtfw\\\nfeS feS HfeW 31 Wf HETt, U^ t$ H3f ft % UJU uftl WHt, ttf U tt W UJU ifew\nTft, MlrfUTft^U ftt UJU WHt Tftl fur M\u00a7tU feS \u20acH #S feWI sPdd Wdi1, \"H3tU3\nturftujUWf^StSSUffh U3f U3ttujUUtH1UHttl ft Ut ufe, S^ HW lit ^feW\n6'ft ^'dtj' t, feHHt WUt UU* 6'rt dddfll\" HHt sfe^ ftftt, \"ffew >l\u00a7 feu yS3^ fess\nsuffer, H^tf^lt1 st ufewi .ft witf Uuwu^t^itff tainti MsdyAlH^tos^\nsfari\" fttHtuTHHSTf^tfeuT\/^Htiae^^Haiufewui-i wutcru^uju\n^Herty^^H^^ut^wjnjtyfeWswtoti ^31 sAu^uuu^fef fesfiar\nH'fHFl\" HHt^fHHtfeSSfHStl fu UJU ^UH ?^ UTStl \u00bblto fes HfeW S U31 TWF H^\nfUHS13UTfttujU3Tt3tWU^HtSfttut?5WUt^t3A3tl ftt PdcV rifeWTsfeu*\n\u00a7HH5*few*, t HHt SHfe^UKtufe^l\nH3lSHfeSWUtujUUUt,UUfeufesfeSlSf^S^fttuiUHHtaiHtl feH^U\nH3t t HfeW S WZ WZ Sfe feHT, \"HU'tt UHt USHt 15FHt tl >f U3 ft Ht UHt TJS'ftt 11\nf*t dd't 6'rt UJU SdT rl'i11\" ^MHIijSTlHSfstU^UJUHHWtl SUH't t HUUf it to\nrFWfHtl fUHtHfeWUHtHSI sfe^Aaf, \"wftH+^UHrfeWHtfeHU^Tf HU^SW\nututafti ynfufttujusufrrfaiti\" HgwHt^ar^urfeutoHtttoaiHti wsfyu\nWHlWtoSUSAat, UUHHttfef Hty^TUSfSlHtl fUT^tHHttfeU^SWHfeHHU\nfewi\nfesfeS, feS tfur SW, SUH't tHUfewt'^HHt SUH^t UJU Wti fuS*t\nwf^t^Msgjutttou^WHrdSdls<d\"tJlstfi^,}^yfe^^'ft3ft^\nstlfi wf t it feu sunt tftt hhs nut ttuw!31HTuut fewi TraitufHUH^t\ndTgTFTHttfuwtS'drtl S'dttl StJH^ti1 Sdd'd 6WHrufewi 3d1 dSd1 PHd tUH3\u00abHt\ntt^U^ HtS WU UUt Tftl SU3Ttt3HU5WHTUl3T#fuWI futH^H^feuttl HHlwp\u00a7\nWU^UHtnUHttHfeUBtl HUH^tsU3TtttHHHSSH^WUtHttUU75Htlsfe3\nftft*, \"wnt u wvu* uju err, ft1 u* swu1 u*, nw ff fain ttQ'di'i\"\nf^f^T^f^>>JSTM,HHffeHHr,to^lMtTftut^MtfeWI SU3*t\nB tw nt iftut aiutt t iuwt, wu* uwz* B w wt wh s, fes B ffew h1 tfeW,tff t?^\nentw, arrfltt^nuTffewi ftu ujft 3iufts\u00bbi3rVfe3ti u^aruttfiH'fHtorfHtW\nWHT feoW UUtW HSI otdd'd' t Hdti'd1 aiult HW^ ^SU Uft* ut HSI\nstmntu (tv'pp ou l'i v\npi*\u2014l\u00bbht p^iHIm*\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000\nPunjabi Patrika\nPage 33 J\nMANISHA KOIRALA\nA long time ago, when she was still a greenhorn, a\nbigtime producer declared that Manisha Koirala had\nno future in Bollywood. And while the grapevine still\nswears that the hotshot filmwallah was trying to\nsabotage Koirala's prospects simply because she had\nturned down his improper propositions, reasons\nforwarded on his side were aplenty: she cannot act or\ndance, she has a faltering dialogue delivery style, she\nlacks screen presence and is thoroughly unprofessional about timing.\nToday, the same producer does not desist from admitting to the Press that he's\ndying to do another film with Manisha Koirala. And the Nepali demi-goddess\nhas reached a position from where she can afford to be choosy, cocking a\nsnook even at the best of Bollywood offers, if the role is not up to her expectation.\nFrom Saudagar in 1991 to Mann in 1999, Manisha Koirala has carved that\nniche for herself\u2014 a niche that has helped her effortlessly survive a spate of\nflops over the past few years as also boldly go on experimenting with roles, the\nway no other heroine would dare to even a few years ago.\nFor Manisha Koirala, more than any other contemporary heroine, can solely be\ncredited with triggering off the current craze of trying to bridge the gap between\ncommercial and art film. That, in essence, is also the USP of Manisha.\nIt has helped her survive despite an insipid show over the past few years (her\nlast solid hit was Gapt in 1997). Of her six releases last year, she had five flops\n(Lai Badshah, Laawaris, Kartoos, Hindustan Ki Kasdm and Mann). Gloss\nover the sole hit, Kachche Dhaage, for the joke on the film goes that Koirala\nhad just signed the film to lipsync to those beautiful Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan\nnumbers, and go on a free trip to the exquisite Swiss locales where they were\nshot.\nYet the offers keep pouring in for Manisha. And our kaanchi is all set to tee off\non the course of Y2K with her Sanjay Dutt co-starrer Khauff, releasing this\nweek. A Sanjay Gupta directorial vehicle, Khauff already carries excellent\npreviews of Koirala's performance and the actress must be looking forward to\nthe film. A successful run for Khauff, then, would automatically act as a\ndamburst for her parched career.\nCritics have often drawn a similarity between Rekha and Manisha in several\ncontexts. Manisha's temperament is well-known, much like the South Indian\ngoddess's. In fact, Rekha admitted recently that she sees the same vulnerability\nin Manisha today that possessed herself once. Like Rekha, Manisha's romantic\nescapades are the stuff that tinsel legends are made of. But more importantly,\nthe two also share this innate ability to escape the image trap and experiment\nwith roles.\nFor, j ust like it happened with Rekha, Bollywood initially tried to tie down\nManisha in the timetested frame of a vacuous candyfloss beauty (given her\nnatural good looks, it was expected). And Manisha had to survive a few atrocious attempts such as First Love Letter, Anmol, Guddu and Sangdil Sanam.\nTill Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 1942 A Love Story happened in 1994. For Manisha,\nwho openly admits it was Chopra who \"taught me acting\", the floodgates had\nopened. By the time Mani Ratnam's multilingual Bombay followed a year later,\n=\n\"-v-iW\nipggjlgg\n'^\u25a0^\"^^^^H^^^^^^^'^^i^^^\n_\n*, ^t.^...^..V|y11f,r,.i|t.\nevery 'important' filmmaker was gunning for her dates. Akele Hum Akele Turn\n(1995), Agnisakshi (1996), Khamoshi (1996), Yugpurush (1998) and Dil Se\n(1998) would only consolidate her position as one of India's finest contemporary\nactresses, irrespective of their showing at the box office.\nToday,Manisha has seen all the highs and lows of glamour over the past decade. And she stands at a juncture where she can freely continue experimenting\nwith roles. That's music for diehard connoisseurs of cinema, who value a good\nperformance over skinflick latkas and jhatkas, to say the least.\nKHAUFF\nStars: Sanjay Dutt, Manisha Koirala, Suresh Oberoi,\nSharad Kapoor, Tinnu Anand, Parmeet Sethi, Farida Jalal\nMusic: Anu Malik\nDirection: Sanjay Gupta\nWith his mane flying, Sanjay Dutt strides across the screen taking slow, deliberate\nsteps. And the frontbenchers erupt into wolf whistles. Fresh from his Vaastav\ntriumph, Sanjay is once again cast in the role of a tough contract killer.\nKhauff is all about the fear that heroine Manisha Koirala is subjected to after she\nbecomes an eyewitness to the killing of a senior cop. The killer happens to be the\nson of an influential politician and has to be protected from the clutches of law.\nDutt as Babu is entrusted with the task of preventing Manisha from giving evidence in the court.\nMeanwhile Manisha, an airhostess, flies to Mauritius and Sanjay follows her. But\nfar from getting down to his task of shutting up the key witness, in true\nBollywood style the killer falls for the girl. He does not want to get tough with her\nand instead tries to gently persuade her against going to the court. But Manisha,\npropelled by her conscience and feelings for the slain cop's widow, identifies the\nkiller.\nAs the politician's goons accuse Sanjay of messing up the contract, he is forced\nto show his true colours and use terror tactics on Manisha. Using Manisha's sister\nas a pawn, Sanjay manages to get the killer acquitted. A furious Manisha then\ndecides to strike back, to get justice.\nKhauff lacks taut direction in comparison to, say, Ramgopal Varma's Kaun?,\nstarring Urmila Matondkar, which belongs to the same genre and had its scary\nmoments. Sanjay's role is not clearly delineated. He looks tough but never comes\nacross as menacing. While he fits the contract killer role, his weakness for the girl\nhe is supposed to eliminate does not gel and hence looks unconvincing.\nThe film has its moments, though. The scene where Sanjay speeds up in a car and\nthreatens to run over Manisha's sister is well conceived. The long period that the\nfilm took to complete results in continuity jerks. It is evident in the way Manisha\nlooks \u2014 plump in one shot and slim in the very next. The few scenes between the\nlead pair are mechanical, lacking in verve.\nAnu Malik's music is a big letdown. Worse, the songs look totally detached from\nthe narrative. The only peppy number, filmed on guest artistes Daler Mehndi and\nRaveena Tandon, fails to raise the film from its mediocrity. g*j\u00a7|\nDespite a large star cast, director Gupta fails to use them effectively. The film was\napparently completed in two phases, stalled as it was due to the court cases that\nDutt was involved in. In a gesture to help out the producer, Sanjay offered to\nfinish the film after his legal restrictions were removed. Still, Khauff'had difficulty\nfinding distributors.\nManisha Koirala is no longer the same force at the box office that she was when\nshe signed the film. The advent of new glam girls such as Aishwarya Rai and Rani\nMukherjee has pushed Manisha to the 'senior' bracket. The failure of Mann, her\nlast release, had also labeled her as unlucky. And if Khauff faxes badly, her market\nwill go down further.\n: ^^-^-^\u2014^-\n :\t\n\u2014-\n\u25a0taM\n=\u2014\"-1\n=\"*\u25a0\n\u25a0Mas\n\t\n rTii\nffWBMBaOJAMUU.aUJl.\nWTOEP\u00a5S9iiWf3\"M!P\n-'; 7 ffl\n\"WJi\nsac a\nWi\nj i'S''\niii\n\u25a0TOT\nPage 34\n* gMiijwfci r\u00bb\u00abrtif\nPunjabi Patrika\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000\nmm-\nJOB VACANCY\nWanted person with mechanical\nknowledge to work in Trucking\nBusiness. Some training could be\nprovided for right person. Wages\nwill depend on ability and experience. Could work out to a permanent position. 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How would you differentiate between end product and end result ?\nAns. Simple. You just need to know the difference between product\nand result.\nEnd product usually means, 'the final product of a\nprocess, or series of processes.'\nExample: These young professionals are the end product of\nexpensive public schools and exclusive colleges of Canada.\nEnd result may simply mean the eventual outcome. Very often,\nthese phrases can be substituted for each other.\nExample: This agreement is the end product\/end result of several\nyears of negotiations.\nCaution: You may use only product or result, as the use of end is\nviewed as clearly redundant these days.\nAnne, Abbotsford, BC\nQ. Which phrase is correct, quest for or quest of?\nA. Both are correct, depending upon the context they are used in.\nExample:\nShe has always been in favour of the never-ending\nquest for the truth.\nShe went around the whole world in quest of her missing brother.\nJasse, Surrey, BC\nQ. I very often get confused about whether stationery or stationary\nmeans writing materials. Please help.\nA.   Very simple. Stationery means writing materials that may include\na pen.\nNow, look at pen which has an 'e' in it, and stationery, too, has an\n'e'. If you keep in mind pen and the 'e'in it, you will never get\nconfused.\nWell, stationary means not moving.\nFor example: a stationary truck.\nManpreet, Abbotsford, BC\nQ. Which is more appropriate in formal English, especially or\nspecially ?\nAns. Both especially and specially are adverbs, as you know. I think\nwe can understand better if we first have a look at their adjectival\nforms, that is, especial and special.\nIn the beginning of the 20th century, especial had a meaning different\nform that of special. Especial meant exceptional (e. g., an especial\nwine) as opposed to something for a particular purpose\n(e. g., a special wine to go with cheese).\nHence, especially may mean exceptionally\/outstandingly\/remarkably.\nExample,\nShe is an especially eloquent speaker.\nAnd specially may mean particularly.\nExample,\nThis chair was specially designed for the handicapped.\nIn the end, we would like to say that most writers these days do not\nseem to preserve this distinction any more.\nOver to Letter Patterns in Words now:\nKeeping the given letter sequence, change the position of only one\nletter in each word below to make a new word:\nExample: startles starlets\nI empathic\n2. lambkins\n3. clacking\n4. lumbers\n5. stopping\n6. egocentric\n7. octillion\n8. strident\n9. tasteless\n10. discreetly\n11. doorless\n12. amenable\n13. trumpets\n14. overdoes\n15. pretense\n16. complaint\n17. latitude\n18. compared\n19. thatches\n20. immersed\nLook for the answers in the next issue of Punjabi Patrika\nto see where you stand.\n\u2014\u2014\nmam\n\u2014\t\n\u2014 '-\u2014\n\t\n\u2014--\n\u2014 '\u25a0irfr\n-\u2014\u2014\n _:.:_-'--_;:;. j .-. .^.'iiZasS\n.4^^.J..^14SIII^^\n&\nmm\n'\u25a0Mil\n\u25a0iiy\n&mt\nMm\nm\nW\ns\nw\nPage 36\nF\u00bbnjjihl Patrlkn -\nPunjabi Patrika\nMarch 8th to\nMarch 21st, 2000\nl*W|\u00ab>ffcl\u00bbHHi .\nIS\nDojYbu Need Assistance with\nCanadian Immigration Issues?\n\"\u00a7&\u00a7 oR^I\u00bbltf fe>fl$Hff hM TWU Bt fe t?\nIB\nFor Expertise Advise\non Any Application\ni Independent (skilled worker)\nI Entrepreneur p\ni Family Class\nI Foreign Worker It\ni Entertainer ||\ni Investor\ni Self Employed\ni Student Visa* |\ni Professional Athletes ^\nI Any other enquiry on immigration\n* Enrollment into any trade institution, college or university.\nAssistance in location and upgrading in Canada.\nPost Graduation opportunities are also available.\nfaft 4\\ 3f* Bt \u00bbkltt1olH6\neras &$ ?*fl\u00bbF twu\ntJddd (feQu oPHT)\nQtlllidlUHt   \u25a0:\u00a7;- : \u25a0 J\u00a7,.\nfwtftoltt'H :'p-\nf%McP>T -'1       \u25a0\nhBuhz\nft&nuut\nwufewzu M4\nHgifzWfW*        f\nijilHAtt WUfttZ\nitf fzn fznfafnu HuufHHfnw\n*   Z*EH, yrt'kdPHcfl W ZWS HHW few WUW\nWUStfWZWETWWHWfZW\nUHZUJtdZHEWtwtHUEZ\nWe have staff with over 40 years of\nexperience in immigration issues to\nin the best possible way.\nW& H^ ftl^ fe 40 Wtf $ #*T B1 diHdy t, fu\ndd'dl fe>fldjW6 HHtft HH$ f^B U^ 3*1* HBB o(d6dl\n[IIIIIU-HII\n    j      ^Sl\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/hasType":[{"value":"Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/identifier":[{"value":"Patrika_2000-03-08","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/isShownAt":[{"value":"10.14288\/1.0436352","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/language":[{"value":"English ; Panjabi","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/provider":[{"value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/publisher":[{"value":"[Abbotsford, B.C.] : [Sidhu, Pritam]","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/rights":[{"value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. 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