Company looks for bridges A NEW NORTHERN B.C. publishing theme for its second book and is inviling company is looking for mannscripts, submissions from anywhere in the north, artwork and photographs regarding © Hobson said she’s applying a very liberal oereaes OF a new hook. interpretation of BRIDGES, however she reeKstone Press Ltd,, formed this fall by wants a unifying theme for all of the work . five Bulkley valley writers and artists, was selected for the anthology. ; Helping Handyman created to provide a vehicle for writers in The company is asking for works of fic- Pro ram be Nee this part of the province to express them- tion, non-fiction, poetry, prose, and black . , ‘ ; selves, and white drawings, prints and photographs | For Seniors and persons with disabilities who need IN PERSON fe ‘We envisage Creekstone as an outlet for for the anthology, which is scheduled for | help with fall yard clean-up. Washing outside win- hNie Meslal friends Jim Parker Lance Anderson _ crealive expression with a uniquely north- publication next fall. dows. Winterizing your house or mobile. Small home ith apecial yriaae em focus,’’ said Meg Hobson, one of the Contributors whose work is selected will | repairs. Da DLEW artists involved in the companies first pub- receive a complimentary copy of the collec- ts The Drageowu™ lication, Canyon Creek: A Script. ~ tion. Contributors are also asked to include | agate have qualified volunteers to help you. a This book, written by Smithers local a biographical sketch. Deadline for submis- ie It is not too early to put your name on the Sheila Peters, recounts a native family’s sions is December 31, 1998, ; hes list to have your walkway kept clear of : eviction from their farmland in Canyon Submissions should be sent, along with vf ve inte oy eeP Saturday, October 10 Creek by the provincial government in the stamped, self-addressed envelope to: e snow nis winter. ipm & 3 pm at Ltienr ead carly 1900s. Creekstone Press, RR2 Site 55 Comp.2, Phone Shannon at: On Salo Now At Sigtt & Sound Creekstone has selecled BRIDGES as the Smithers, B.C, VOJ 2NO, ary j ne thine 638-1330 Business, Linda — Is Retiring! «» Shames Mountain rocked! Chepiteno Fernandez sang his origonal latin, folk, blues songs Sept. 20 at Shames Mountain. The ski hill was celebrating an open house with live bands, bike demos and store booths. The next celebration up at Shames Mountain | will be a Halloween party in October, sroppEns 639-T1PS ; ‘a ) | Let’s Talk About | Minerals | “41 Recent studies have indicated that more North Americans 2 are mineral deficient than vitamin deficient. Minerals are : essential for vitamin absorption and hundreds of other chemical interactions that take place in the human body. With the recent hubbub cbout colloidal minerals and their supposed superiority, | thaught it wise lo clarify a few things regarding minerals, Macro-minerals are thasa minerals of which we need 100 or more a day in our diet, For example, two of these are calcium and magnesium. Tha most potent sources are che- “3 [ated with an amine acid chelated mineral, absorption is 3- | “aE 10 times better than just taking the elemental mineral. | ‘41 In the micro-mineral area there are colloidal and ionic minerals. Colloidal means the suspension of tiny non-sclubla mineral and trace mineral particles in water. Most colloidal minerals are held in suspension by their tiny size and/or a static electrical charge. When these particles reach tha stom- ach and mix with hydrochloric acid, they break down into smaller sizes ond become ionized. An ion is an atom or small group of atoms that is inherently either positively ar mt seats beeen font Seton schon &. : vo ee . _ oe os “Sponsored by: 7 ctCredit Union |. “__ — negotively charged. This allows the minerals to be readily PER abeorbed. through the intestinal wall when they are in an ONS ' ionic form, Superior mineral supplemants ara ionic, thus i “ {1 ready to be absorbed into your system as soon as they are | a4 ingesled. This con be important because as wa age we pro- duce lass hydrochloric acid in our stamachs. ,, Thursday, October 15, 1998 Best Western Terrace Inn 2:00 p.m. Coast Inn of the West |. = 7:00 p.m. EVERYONE ___ WELCOME PURIFIED BOTTLED WATER | Q > Less than 79 cents oe per day! 635-2341