SPORTS _ pone Moy 3, 1989 Castlegar News *3 Generous Donation account. inactive since 198: Castlegar and District Minor Soccer Castlegar Viking Soccer Club. The money repr ‘Also donated was the Vikings’ soccer equipment. The Vikings have bee: recenth; ad of $370.75 from plays in the 7 and 8-year-old division. y d nts the total in the club's bank n Shown are members of the Castlegar Savings Credit Union team which ~ Celtics out of playoffs Detroit's big finish put a sudden end to Boston's shortest playoff season in 33 years. The Pistons played a smothering defence in the second half, outscored the Celtics 27-8 in the final 9:17 and completed a 3-0 series sweep with a 100-85 victory Tuesday night in one of five playoff games in the National Basketball Association totally sho¢ked me,"’ Detroit's Mark Aguirre said Meanwhile, the New Yorks Knicks squeezed past the Philadelphia 76ers 116-115 in overtime to coniplete a sweep of their series; the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Adanta Hawks 117-113 in overtime to take a 2-1 lead in their East quarter Eastern Conference straight,” perennial Celtic-killer who led all scorers with final; the Phoenix Suns stopped the “1 never thought we'd win three Denver Nuggets 130-121 10 sweep theis said Vinnie Johnson, a@__ Western Conterence quarter-final and the Golden State Warriors beat the points Utah Jazz 120-106 for a 3-0 series vic Beating ‘Boston three ina row tory 44th Field Engineer Squadron KNICKS 116 76ers 115(OT) At Philadelphia, Gerald Wilkins’ 18-foot jumper with six secorids left in overtime gave New York a sweep of their first-round series. BUCKS 117 HAWKS 113(0T) Ricky Pierce scored a career-high 35 points and converted a three-point play with 32 seconds left in overtime as Milwaukee beat Adanta to within a game of clinching their series move SUNS 130 DENVER 121 Tom. Chambers recovered trom a miserable first half and scored 19 of his 32 points in the fourth quarter as Phoenix rallied from a 23-point deficit to sweep Denver WARRIORS 120 JAZZ 106 Chris Mullin scored 35 points and Stars lose two games By CasNews Staff Castlegar Stars opened the Kootenay Soccer League season on the weekend with two losses against East Kootenay teams. The Stars Jost 2-0 to Kimberley on Saturday ‘and were shut out 7-0 by Cranbrook on Sunday Stars president Gary Dee noted that Cranbrook has a ‘‘pretty stacked team” this year, Dee said Cranbrook, already, a strong team‘in the KSL, received five of Nelson's.top players because Nelson doesn't have a team this season The Stars uavel to Creston this Saturday, May 13 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trail Armoury, 1990-7th Avenue, Trail, B.C. DEMONSTRATIONS, DISPLAYS, MILITARY BAND CONCERT TOUR OF FACILITIES, DOOR PRIZE Mich Richmond added 26 points as Gulden State completed its upset of heavily-favored Utah weekend where they meet the host team on Saturday and Sparwood on Sunday Mid-Week Wrap-up SELKIRK COLLEGE Invites applications for the following positions CASTLEGAR CAMPUS . FLYING INSTRUCTOR — To provide commercial, multi-engine, instrument rating and simulator instruction. Applicants will have o Class 2 Instructér rating ‘and multi-engine instrument instruction experience. Post-secondary education is an asset 2. GROUND SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR — To instruct advanced courses including radio navigation eteorology, simulator and advanced twin engine instrument flight instruction. Applicants will have military or airline classroom instructional experience and experience on large transport aircratt 3. P.E. INSTRUCTOR/STUDENT ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR — To instruct cour ses in Physical Education at first and second year level: coordinate student ac tivities on campus and provide team coaching. Applicants with experience in dance, aquatics and/or outdoor pursuits preterred 4. SPECIAL NEEDS INSTRUCTOR — To instruct courses in o Special Needs Career Program and possibly Early Childhood Education and/or Social Service Worker programs. Applicants should have experience in therapeutic recreation and Qugmentative communication and have at least 5 years experience working with children or adults with special needs in community based settings 5. WRITING INSTRUCTOR — To instruct in the Writing program which is an in tegral part of Curriculum includes freelance and corporate writing/ documentation magazine editing, preparation of manuscripts and publishing procedures plicants should have 0 good working knowledge of the Apple Macintosh com puter All of the aforementioned are full time, on-going positions commencing August 1, 1989 6. ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR — To instruct courses in College Composition, Literature ‘and Technical Writing particularly in Social Services, Early Childhood Education or Forestry fields. This is an on-going, 50% position. 7. ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING INSTRUCTOR — To instruct in the use and main tenance of a nétworked Apple Macintosh lab and LaserWriter using MacServe Macintosh software; principles of graphic design; mechanical art techniques 4 colour process work; offset print production, typography; offset darkroom techniques and book /magazine design and production. This is a full time, short term position from August |, 1989 to May 30, 1990. For all of the above positions. the College would prefer applicants with o Moster’s degree or an equivalent combination of academic and professional experience, ond teaching experience at fhe post secondary level ° Salary and benefits are in accordance with the collective agreement with the Selkirk College Faculty Association 8. SWITCHBOARD RECEPTIONIST — To operate the main switchboard, act as receptionist for the campus, and operate the telex and central message monitor. Applicants should have high school graduation plus additional com mercial subjects, 6 months of automated switchboard and clerk-typis! ex perience — typing at 50 wpm and have excellent interpersonal skills in dealing with students. staff and the public. This is a full time, on-going position. Salary and benetits in accordance with the P.P.W.C. collective agreement 9. HOME STUDY TUTORS /MANAGERS — To provide assistance in the academic oreos ot Chemistry; Enghsh, History, Math, Physics, Psychology and Sociology Applicants for Tutor positions should have a minimum ot Bachelor s degree, for Monager,positions @ Masters Degree is required these are contract positions 1m accordance with the S.¢.F.A. collective agreement, commencing September 1989 NELSON CAMPUS 10. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION INSTRUCTOR — To instruct business English, of fice procedures, letter writing, record keeping and data’ word processing. Ap plicants should have an Office Training diploma; experience with Word Star Word Pertect. dBase and DOS: excellent interpersonal and communication skills; teaching’ supervisory experience preterred. This is a full time position commencing August 28, 1989 11. RELIEF WELDING INSTRUCTOR — To provide relief instruction in all areas of the welding trade. The successful applicant must possess jevel certification MCA, BCI and IA procedures; Mig and Tig experience and have a minimum of 5 years of experience. High school graduation preterred, supervisory of teaching experience an asset Salary and benefits for positions No. 10 collective agr ond No. 11 are in accordance with the ent with the B.C. Government Employees’ Union 12. RELIEF CLERICAL — To provide clerical assistance on an on-call basis. Duties ‘are varied and could include operating switchboard, fee collection, typing photocopying and sorting and distributing mail, Applicants should hove high School graduation plus additional commercial subjects; experience on automated switchboard and word protessor and have 50 wpm typing speed Salary and benefits in accordance with the collecjive agreement with P.P.W.C TRAIL CAMPUS 13. TRANSITIONAL TRAINING INSTRUCTOR —-To provide Life Skills ond Vecational Training for mentally handicapped adults. Applicants should have teacher certification, experience working .with special needs adults and o background in the food service industry. This is an on-going, 80% position commencing August 28, 1989. Salary and benetits in accordance with the collec tive agreement with the B.C. Government Employees Union d resume, including 3 references. by May 16. 1989 to Employee Re! Please Personn: Colkirk &% CASTLEGAR CAMPUS Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3J1 le 2 65-7292 BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division w Stolen Boxes West Division Daves, Seattle Hy o Baines. Chicago, Phalleps 20." O Brier 34, Dovis, Seattle Bollard. Bainmore ‘Strikeouts — Ryan. Texas, 49. Clemen t Gakiand 8 TRANSACTIONS League under 0 CINCINNATI REDS. Netione DENVER NUGGETS wugh the 1995 season Signed Don McNeo! NEW ENGLAND PAIRIONS COUEGE Castlegar Aquanauts License No. 68530 BINGO - Sat., May 6 *1000.... Jackpot. *500 *500 1.000: Early Bird 6 p.m., Jackpot. Arena Complex BEST PAYOUTS IN THE KOOTENAYS! 60% Payout Early Biri 60% Payout Specialty Games PACKAGES AVAILABLE Regular Bingo 7 p.m. ___ Mickey's is this weekend yo register if you have not done so. Mixed Golf Tips é WAYNE GAMBORSK! ae DENNY McARTHUR Last week, we introduced you 4o-the basic.motion of the putting stroke using a heavy bogk, The use of the heavy book is significant because thé stroke uses the larger muscles of the arms and back; not those of the hands, The fine skills we accomplish use primarily hand-eye coordination, but the problem with using the hands primarily in the putting stroke deals The hands are very vulnerable to tension, and as @ result hands contract with tension. tighten. Now imagine a. putting stroke where the spasmically at the most inopportune time, resulting in what is commonly referred toas the “*yips’ To avoid the yips, we try to emphasize a putting stroke we in troduced last week by using the book. 11 is essentially a pendulum motion where the wrist remains firm at impact, not flipping the ball towards the target Here are a couple of drills that will help you dgvelop a consistent and repeating stroke. With both drills, start about one foot away from the hole and progress gradually to about five feet as you experience suceess In the first drill, assume your address position and take your normal putting grip. Now take your right hand off the grip and place it behind your back. Simply stroke the ball towards the hole. This should emphasize the pendulum motion of the putting stroke, and you may tind you are more successful with one hand rather than two: The second drilf will teach you to accelerate the clubhead towardsthe two, The second drill will teach you to accelerate the clubhead towards the hole. It is a'simple drill where we onct again assume our normal position of address and grip for putting. Now simply push the ball towards the hole. This drill is successful with all levels of players trom beginners to tour professionals With both of these drills, as with all drills we ask you to attempt, ty to concentrate on the feelings generated by the drill. Opce you feel con fident that you can repeat the drill consistently, assume your normal positions and try to mimic the feelings associated with the drill, This will facilitate the learning process, which is our goal Next week, we shall introduce a putting strategy which will undoub tably lower your putts per round and as a result, your score Good luck and good golting Chapman is scheduled Tor Sunday, May 14. The Junior Circuit comes to Castlegar May 21. Come out and support your club. Great debaters STUDENTS SPEAK WELL The following is a list of winners at a public speaking and debating com petition held last week at. Kinnaird Junior secondary school PUBLIC SPEAKING Grades 1st (tie) — Lisa Woykin, Woodland Park elementary school and Kaela Tompkins, Kinnaird elementary school; 2nd — Tony Madeiros, Twin Rivers elementary school; 3rd Selena Fodor, Woodland Park Grade6 1st — Melanie Smuthers, Kinnaird y school and Lisa Woykin of Woodland Park Ka Nk of elementary school (left photo) tied for first place among Grade 5s in public speaking at ot d Juni di oa recent school. The team of Elina Alimkulov r and Takaia Larsen-Casler took top spot among Grade 6 debate: Legals ELECTROLUX BLOW-OUT SALE | Definitely Ends! Castlegar Office will be Open Sunday, May 7 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Call 365-8431 NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A32780 Pursuont to Section 16(3)(a) of the Fores! Act tender plications will be accepted by (local time) on the 18th day of May, 1989, for a kilometres north on West Spur-Gem Service Road 25 of Castlegar via Kootenay tand Notice of New Address The Chiropractic Office of Dr. David S. Williams, DC. Is pleased to announce that we have NOTICE The Board of Management of the Hospital requires directors to replace members completing their terms of office. Membership in the Society is open to all persons in the Hospital District: Castlegar, Robson, Brilliant, Ootischenica, Blueberry, Thrums, etc. DIRECTORS ON BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 4 appointed 6 elected Two new directors must be elected at the Annual Meeting on June 15, 1989 (2 directors for a 3-year term). Candidates must join the Society before May 15, 1989. YOU may join the Society by paying $1.00 at the Hospital between the hours of 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION AT 1406 COLUMBIA AVE. Appointments Can Be Made At 365-2106 Present members may renew their membership any time before the Annual Meeting in June CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT HOSPITAL SOCIETY Local golf playoffs Local golf playotts for the B.C category will advance from the zone Seniors Games in Trail in September will take place at the Castlegar Goll c categories One man and one woman per age Lowest gross scores will dete Valid and current handicap cards will be required forall playott's and the games in Trail ourse May 131015. Therearetwoage | “hich gollers go to Trail 55 10 64, and 65 and over Legals Ridge Forest NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER NOTICE INVITIN ~~ 4 SALE LICENCE A32792 APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A27341 Pursuant to Section 16(3)(a, Forest Act, sealed tender plications will be accepted by District Manager, 845 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1H3 to be opened at 11:00 a.m. (local time ‘on the 16th day of May, 1989 for a Pursuant to Section 16(3)(a) of tne Forest Act tender ap plications will be accepted by the District Manager, 845 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, 8.C. VIN TH3 to be opened at 11.00 .a.m_ (local time ‘on the 18th day of May, 1989, tor a limber Sale Licence to authorize the harvesting of 3565 cubic more or less, ot timber located at tive (5) kilometres north on North Service Road ap proximately nineteen (19) kilometres west of Castlegar and Highway No. Kootenay Land District metres Highway No District Species: 39% Lodge Spruce, 14% Ba species, 10 1% Douglas Fir Species: 64% Lodgepole Pine, 15% Cedo! Larch and Larch and Other Species, 13% Douglas Fir, 5% Cedar and 2% White Pine. Term: One (1) year Bidding 19 restricied tc registered under the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, Category One Term: One (1) year persons Bidding 1s restricted persons registered under the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, Category Ona Particulars may be obtained trom Manager, 518 Particulors may be obtained trom the VIL 4C6, oF 1 Regional 518 Loke SI Manager at 845 Columbia Ave Nelson, 8.C or the District Castlegar, B.C. VIN IHS elementary; 2nd — Sara Healing, Kin- naird elementary; 3rd — Tanya Todd, Twin Rivers DEBATING Gradeo Ist — Elina Alimkulov and Takaia Larsen-Casler, Kinnaird secondary school; 2nd Surelieff and Tanya Todd, Rivers;\3rd — Clarice Dalla Lana and Amy Morin, Kinnaird elementary The Grade 5 first-place trophy in public speaking was dedicated to Mar jorie MacBain. Ihe debating trophy was dedicatedte John and Bunny Charters. Legals— Junior Amy Twin first-place District Species: 97% Lodgepole Pine and other species and 3% Douglas Fir Term: One (1) year idding’' 44 restricted to persons registered under the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, Category One Particulars may be obtained trom the Manager of 845 Columbia Avenve. Castlegar, 8.C. VIN 1H3. Manager at 845 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1H3. Bian Comoe Tanapsee teegewore MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION IGHWAY: PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA HIGHWAYS — TENDER Electoral District: Nelson-Creston KOOTENAY BOUNDARY DISTRICT PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE LOAD RESTRICTIONS NOTICE No. 8 load restriction on the following withi Kootenay Boundary Highways District,.smposed pursuant to Section 26 of the ‘Highwoy Act are hereby rescinded etfective 1:00 a.m. Monday, May |, 198" The tender sum for this project is to include Federal and Provincial Sales Tox and any increases in such taxes imposed during the life of the Con: 1, RESCINDED. tract 1. All highways and roads except the following tpads, restrictions The lowest or any tender will not remain in force: necessarily be accepte - 70% loading on the following highways and roads in the Kootenay Boundary District No. 63 Myncaster Ro Road No. 65 Rock C ei Tender Opening Date/Time: May 16. 1989 at 2:00 p.m. (Locdi Time) (File: 10-0-23) ville Road No. 67 Phoenix Road Road No. 43 Christian Valley Rood Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque is not required Tender documents with envelope plans, specifications and conditions are available free of charge ONLY from Ministry — of The applicable percentage of tation/Highways. 20 tolerances_provided under section Avenue, Nelson, 7.06(2) of regulations pursuant to the ween the hours of 8:30.and 4:00 p.m. commercial transport act shall apply Monday to Friday, except holidays. Term overload permits are invalid tor the duration of these restrictions Violators of the regulations and Phone number of originating office sesticnione will be presented 354-6521 THIS NOTICE CANCELS ALL PREVIOUS Tenders will be opened at Ministry of CES. Transportation/ Highways District Ot tice, 820 Nelson Avenue: Nelson B.C. VIL 2N9 0. HUTTON District Highways Monager Kootenay Boundary District DAN WILLIAMS f ister of Transportation District Highways Manager jor: M\ and Highways FREEDOM wos, nsportation " ‘and Highways Lo MOVE C3) Ca ecmeie NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A32786 Pursuant to Section 16(3)(a) of The Forest Act, sealed tender ap plications will be accepted by the District. Manager, 845 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, 8.C. VIN 1H3 to be opened at 1:00 p.m. (local time) on the 16th day of May, 1989 tor a Timber Sale Licence to guthorize the harveting of 10,864 cubic metres. more or less, of timber located at 6 kilometres northeast on Gem Hill Forest Road, approximately 25 kilometres west of Castlegar via Highway No. 3, Kootenay Land District Species: 71% Lodgepole Pine, 18% Larch, 5% Cedar. 4% Douglas Fir and 2% Hemlock and other species Term: One (1) year Bidding 1s restricted to persons registered under the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, Category One. Particulars may be obtained trom the Manager at 845 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1H3. ond Highways HIGHWAYS — TENDERS Electoral District: Rossland / Trail Highway District: Kootenay Boundary Project or Job Number: £-5652 Con tract No. 2 Project or Job Description: This project consists of the installation of service and attraction signs at various locations in the Kootenay Boundary Highways District in the Rossland, Trail and Castlegar areas Tender Opening Date/Time: May 17 1989 at 2:00 p.m. local time Surety Bid Bond or Certitied Deposit Cheque is not required Tender documents with envelope: specifications and conditions are available tree ot charge ONLY from The Minisiry Ot fice, 555 Central Avenue, Grond Forks or 2288 Columbia Avenve Rossland between the hours of 8:30 and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, ex cept Holidays Phone number of originating office Grand Forks 442-5477, Rossland 362 7331 Tenders will be opened |at the Ministry Office, 555 Central Avenue Grand Forks, British Columbia 0.H. HUTTON District Highways Manager Ministry Official FREEDOM Worst of Transportation of * B and Wignways MOVE : Modeline Ceantiege Castlegar Bicycle Shop Woodiend Park Shel! The Castlegar & District Project So Would Like to Thank - The Following Business & Individuals for their donations of cash and merchandise for the Aquatic Centre Spring Splash - Auction! THANK YOU! The sum of $5152 was raised iv inge Upholstery ory og COMPANY, PRIZE WINNER Jock & Jill lee Cream. 1 Wattle Cone. Don Hoack Castlegar, B.C. 365-8293. Jock & Jill Ice Cream. | Wattle Cone, R. Bogort, R.R No. 1, Blewett Rd., Nelson, B.C. 354.3803 Mountain Seekers. $25 Gilt Certificate, S. Paszty 2644-10th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. 365-6844 Mountain Seekers. $50 Gilt Certificate, Tony Merritt 2904-1st Ave., Castlegar, B.C Kootenay Tractor. | shirt, Ken Malin, 12953-117 St Edmonton, Alta., TSE 548, 452-6228 Right to Life. | Puzzle, Lena Urbani, R.R. No. 1. S5. C6, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 5H7, 365-3643. . 1 Ornament, Sue Burton, Castlegar Surplus Sales. 1 Can SBray Paint, Kim Maceachran, 1329 Forest Rd. , Castlegar, B.C. 365-2526 Surplus Sales. 1 Can Spray Point, G Castlegar, B.C. 365-8412 Trowlex. i Bat, M. Stainton, R.R. No. 3, Nelson, B.C Zaitsott . 1 Bat, Mike Colville, Castlegar, B.C. 365-3541 Easy Flo Vaccum. | Cor Table, Marion Kelly. 1039 Regan Crescent, Trail, B.C. 368-8623 Easy Flo Vaccum. | Car Table, Ken Talarico, 2609-9th Avenue. Castlegar; B.C. 365-3268. Golden City Amusement. Cotton Candy, Fomily of 4 Kim Plotnikott, 301 Fir St., Castlegar, B.C. 365-2920 Clearbrook. 1 Water Jug, t.W. Openshaw, Nelson (3 3316-4th Ave. 8. Sharzenberg. | Bag of Dog Food, t: Lavdie, Box 724 Rossland, B.C. 362-5298. Unique Mirror Works. | Pr. Earrings, A. Kandborg Box 1, Genelle, B.C. 693-2345. Auld Canadion Fudge. | Fudge or Cotton Candy, or Wattle Cone, N. Kootnikolf, R.R. No. 1, Winlaw, B.C 226-7251 Auld Canadian Fudge. 1 Fudge or Cotton Candy, or Wattle Cone, Norm McKay, 608 Yew St., Castlegar B.C.365-7564 Jock & Jill Ice Cream. 1 Watfle Cone. Trisha Easson $12, C26, R.R. No. 1, South Slocan; B.C., 359-7178. Alice Variety. | Lace Apron, Beverly Brittain, 8711 Camden Cr., Richmond, B.C. 277-0116 Triple M industries. | Piece Jewelry, Al Olson, Box 3460, Castlegar, B.C, 365-7151 Carm Mcinroy, 525-8th 1668 Cedar Ave Old World Fudge. | Slice Fudge, Brandi Scott, 1203 Primrose Trait, 8.C. 368-6834 Right to Life. Baby's Knitted Outfit baugh, given. Surplus Sales. | Can Spray Paint, Marianne Viguee. 2521-6th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. 365-8164 Easy Flo Veccum. | Car Table, $. McClinton, 12464 77A Ave., Castlegar, B.C. 594-8419 4 & F Equisite Leathers. | Belt Buckle, Helen Tomilin 2533-5th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. 365-7176 Golden City Argusement. Cotton Candy, Family of 4 Jason Cox, 703 Houston, Nelson, B.C. 352-7626 B.C. Forestry. | Hat, E. Deptuck, Castlegar, B.C. 365 3873 Vicki Ruter Unique Mirror. 1 Rs Rossland, B.C. 362-7156 USCC Ladies. Borsch & Bread, Georgina Bosenski Christina Lake, B.C. 449-9397 Swiss Style Nuts. 1 Bag Peanuts, Deanne Day, 1434 Highland Drive, 365-6177 Auld Conodiana Fudge. Fudge, Cotton Candy or Wattle Cone, F. Dattolo, Castlegar, B.C. 365-7404 John's Meats. | Pepperoni Sausage, M. Plotnikott Castlegar, B.C. 365-7404 Jock & Jill ice Cream. 1 Wattle Cone, Roy Reorda 576 Ellis St., Penticton, B.C. V2A 4M3, 492-4577 Kokanee Equipment. | Baseball Hat, Cor! Shields 1955-7th Ave B.C, 364-0323 Kootenay Tractor. | Shirt, J. Maher Nelson, B.C. 352-7475. Mobile Home. | Fire Extinguisher, B. Dever son, Castlegar, B.C., 365-5378 Right to Life. Sock Monkey, Amando Verigin Far East Imports. Round Wicker Mot, R P.O. Box 29, Nelson, B.C. 825-427) Trowlex. | Hat, J. Edmundson, 2608 Columbia Ave Castlegar, 8.C. 365-5298. Peterson's. | T-Shirt, Alice Shutek, Castlegar, 8.C 365-5506 Clearbrook. 1 Water Jug. 0.8 Ave., Trail, B.C. 368-8441 Swiss Style Nuts. | Bag Nuts, Linda Barry, Box 123 Robson B.C. 365-33 Unique Mirror Earrings, Debbie Lennox 718 Park Rd Daniels. Fletcher, 1744-3rd 21 Works. 1 Pr Earrings. Dione WEST KOOTENAY TRADE FAIR 1989 WINNERS! We-the Selkirk Lions Club, express our sincerest thanks and up- preciation to all the participants and to all the people who atten- We are pleased to announce the winners of the following door prizes: suit, John Streliotf, 208-5th Ave. Castlegar, 8.C 1 \ Equipment. | Cop, Kari Gorrie, General Delivery, Robson, B.C. 365-2398. J.W.B. Kustom Knits. 1 Free Sewing Machine Ser vice, Bev Molson, R.R. No. 1, $3, C22, Castlegar, B.C 365-836. Kootenay -Stargozers. | Erickson, Box 1191 5225, Smoke Alarm, Gunner Rossland, 8.C. VOG 1Y0, 362 Olde World Fudge. | Slice Fudge. Montrose, 367-7608 Right to Life. Cake, Bruce Garrett, 364-2335 Surplus Sales. Spray Paint, Wendy Popott, R.R. No 1, $8, C4, Castlegar, B.C. 365-6517 Trowlex. 1 Hat, Paul Wilkinson, Winlaw, B.C. 226. 7894 Ingrid Wilson Mountain Seekers. | $25 Gitt Certificate, Chris Vib bert, R.R. No. 2, Ymir Road, Nelson, 8.C Easy Fio Vaccum. | Car Table, D. Campbell, 1700 Greenwood, Castlegar, B.C. 365-674! John's Meat. | Sausage, J. Moran, R.R. No. 2, S18. 105 Buckle, Eleanor Cummings 557-7th No.2, Castlegar, B.C. 365-5452 By Hugh. 12 k. Gold Wire Wonasks, Box 359, Montrose, B.C Slocan Valley Marketing. Aérobic Oxygen, Pauline Joblonsky, Box 153, Montrose, B.C. 367-9735. Kootenay Country Store. Coffee Alfura, Chris An. tignini, 1420 Meadowbrook Dr., Castlegar, B.C. 365: Kokanee Equipment. 1 Cop, V. Christiansen, $11 C2, S.S. No. 1 Trail, B.C. 368-9493 Nordic Goose Down. Small Traveling Down Pillow Chris Parker, Box 47, Montrose, B.C. 367-7815. tle & Gibson, 1 Tub Shower Faucet Set. E. Fagon 1740 Columbia Ave... Rossland, B.C. 362-9491 Far East Imports. Round Wicker Mat, Bob Horst, 306 103 Street, Castlegar, B.C. 365-2280. Mike's RV Ranch, Drizair, S. McLauchlan nwood Cres., Castlegar, B.C. 365-3277 Castle Glass. 1 Cop, A. Swetlishotf, 856-7th Ave Castlegar, B.C. 365-3659 Walter Ursulak. Wall Plaque, Verna Kistelewsik: Box 87, Robson, B.C. 365-3140 Ivar Reinsbaken. Hondcratied Bowl, Ann Swetlott R.R.No. 1, $12, C10, Castlegar, B.C. 365-5859. Mountain Seekers. $50 Gilt Certificate, Som Lourinu 307-10th Ave., 365-5023 Pacific Homes. $30 Gift Certificate Restaurant, Michael Valade, Box 739, Lyn Fiddiers Green 077, Rossland 1 Water Jug, Fred Makortott, Box 98. Grescent Valley, B.C. 359-7060. West's Travel. Small Flight Bag, Jill Tait, Castlegar B.C. 365-3267 Antler Carvings. Antier Belt Buckle, A.J. Kranz, R.R No. 1, $35, C4, Castlegar, B.C. 365-3084 Huggins Handicrafts. Paua Shell Earrings, L. Ish, Box 3215, Castlegar, B.C. 399-4490 Schwarzenberg Kennel. | Bog Dog Food, Verna Kereiff, 702-9th Street, Castlegar, B.C. 365-8287 Unique Mirror Works. | Pr. Earrings. Ken Knutson, Robson, B.C. 365-7519 Kwik-Pix Computer. Computer Portrait Poster, Ken Chernoff, 789 Lynnwood Cr., Castlegar, B.C. 365: 6240. Artison, $10 Gilt Certificate, Sally Winters, 709 Lyn nwood Cr., Castlegar, B.C. 365-2516 Triple M. Industries. 1 Piece Jewelry, Edno Banuscan, $1, C11, $.S. No. 1, Fruitvale, B.C. 367 9373. Jock & Jill ice Cream. | Wattle Cone, K. Barisoff, Box 1 nelle, B.C. 693-2443, Jock & Jill Ice Cream. | Wattle Cone, Colin Mc Donald, 365-2438. . Baseball_Cop, Ann Zieverink 352-5185. Kokanee Equipment. Boseball Cap, Mary Kock, 301 3rd Ave., Castlegar, B.C. 365-3048 Bortle & Gibson. | Hat, Patrick Riesterer Castlegar, B.C. 365-6194 Olde World Fuge. 1 Slice Fudge. Wayne Bird. 902 B.C. 365-6585 1222 Park Moarnita Postnikott Surplus Sales. Can of Spray Paint, M. Donaldson. | Pinewood Dr., Castlegar, B.C. 365-3678 Surplus Sales. Can of Spray Point, Barb Brande! Box 613, Nelson, B.C. 354-458) Hanson Painting & Decking. | Durodek Nesbitt, 2616-9th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. 365 Henson Painting & Decking. | Duradek Hat. D. Mac operative attitude contributed toanother successtul fair Pherson, 1601 Columbia Ave., 365-5812 Far East Imports. Round Wicker Mat, Eric Smith, 750 Lynnwood Cres., Castlegar, B.C, 365-3594 Right to Life. Slippers, Book & Board. Jodi, 365-3972 Eosy Flo Vaccum. Cor Table, Chery! Closkey Castlegar, 8.C. 365-3093. Easy Flo Vaccum. Cor Castlegar, B.C. 365-7828. Castle Glass. Baseball Hat, D Highway Dr., Trail, B.C. 368-54 38 F Exquisite Leather. | Belt Buckle, John Hacquail 1522 Falls St., Nelson, B.C, 352-3030. Gold Amusement. Cotton Candy for 4 Tamara Mclug, Box 707, Salmo, B.C. 357-2177 357 2143 B.C. Forestry. | Hot Table, Mike O'Connor Sodkowski, 3421 Susan Lehbaver, Box 3332. 1 Wheat Cookery"Book and Bread, Edna Verschoor, Box 672, Salmo, B.C. 357 19663. , Schwarzenberg Kennel. | Bog Dog Food, Shelly Poster, 855-10th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. 365-2999 Unique Mirror Works. | Pr. Earrings, Gary Gabono Box 940, Fruitvale, B.C. 367-6294 Unique Mirror Works. | Pr. Earrings, Rose Karges 1182 Shutek Dr., Trail, B.C, 368-3150 Swiss Style Nuts. | Bog Nuts. Castlegar, B.C. 365-6508 Swiss Style Nuts. 1 Bag Nuts. N. Oglow, Castlegar B.C. 365-2434. Auld Canadiana Fudge. Fudge, or Cotton Candy or Wattle Cone. Ray Stephanson, Box 802, Salmo, B.C 357-9301 Auld Canadiana Fudge. Fudge, or Cotton Candy or Wattle Cone, Carolyn Zabawa. 1315 Hendrye Si Nelson, B.C. 352-3331 West's Travel. Small Flight Bag, G. Osmoachenko, 2206-10th Ave., Castlegar, B.C. 365-2653 Pauison & Sons. | Ford Battery, $62. Sherry Bridgeman, 805-28th Street, Castlegar, B.C. 365: 6422 Sharon Morris, Bartle & Gibson. 8° Kitchen Faucet. Norma Collier 3104-1st Ave., Castlegar, B.C. 365-7462 Tulip's Floral. 1 Doz. Longstem Roses Romage, 365-5053, 365-7277 Mike's RV Ranch. Fire Extinguisher, Mike Popott 714-8th Street, Castlegar, B.C. 365-5149. Mike's RV Ranch. Drizair, M.E. Picton, S.S. 1, $7. C9 Castlegar, B.C. 365-6598. Rizzotti. | Hr. Bob Cat Service, Mario Velluntini, 2065 McBride Trail, B.C. 368-3057 Woodland Park Sheel. Set Beatrice Potter Books. Mike Power, Gen. Del., Robson, B.C. 365-6264 Coca-Cola Concession. | Skateboard, John Huszak 1323 Falls St., Nelson, B.C. 352-7692 Coca-Cola Concession. Surtbogsd, Dennis Leveridge 801 Silver Birch, Castlegar, B.C. 365-7333 Boby Outfit Diona Debbie 562-9th Ave., Castlegar, B.C LAR Enterprises. Git! Certificate, F. Ingram, Crescent Valley, 359-7950 L&R Enterprises. Git) Certificate. Mathew Chernott 359-7105. LAR Enterprises. Gift Certiticate, Helen Gorkott, Box 6, Robson, B.C., 365-7101 U& R Enterprises. Gift Certificate. Maria Ridge, R.R No. 1, South Slocan, VOG 2G0. 359-7577 Mountain Seekers. $25°Gitt Certificote. Angie Rossi B.C Certificate, Mildred Greet Pacific Management. $100_Industriat Bond Fund Holubolf, 1101 Columbia Costlegar Bler International. Stainless Steel Griddle, Violet Popott, Siocan Park, VIN 1H5. 359-7117 S.K. Communications. $79 Ghetto Bloster No. 1, Winlow, B.C. 226-7583. Clearbrook, Canade. $79 Portable Water Filter Debbie Bojey. Sproulé Creek Rd... R.R. No. 2, Nelson, B.C. 352.6723 1C.G. Propane. Portable Sizzler Gos BBQ. 8 Espenhain, 365-7780 Artisan. $10.00 Gift Certificate, Bob Romage, &.R No. |, Castlegar, B.C. 365-5053 B.C. Telephone. $99 Mickey Mouse Telephone Denise Smithers. 2126 Crestview, Castlegar 365-2605. West & Air B.C., Samsonite Flight Bag, Mike Degnio 2117 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C. 365-6413 West's & Air B.C. Trip for 2 in B.C. System, Wally Goldberg, 1198 - 3rd Ave., Trail, B.C. 368-6828. ons. Goat tor a Friend, L. Chernenkott, Pass Creek Road, 365-3685, Time Air and Castlegar Lions’ Club. Trip for 2 to Anywhere in B.C. of Alta, Karen Voykin Woodland Dr., Castlegar, B.C: 365-5560. Woyne MOST OUTSTANDING DISPLAY 1st — Cominco Manufacturing 2nd — Far East Imports MOST CREATIVE DISPLAY 2nd — K.C Scouts Ist Artisan Ist District DISPLAYERS CHOICE DISPLAY Tulips Floral Company 2nd — Artisan CHAIRMANS THEME AWARD Ist Montreal DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES lst — West's Department Store 2nd — Bank of Montreal Bank of The Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club would like to thank all the businesses who donated the door prizes for the West Kootenay Trade Fair 1989