CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 81978: ae BANDUOT AND TEAGUE stl eum noed a rome ind contests were Daye blr having we, at tnd pant sah A receiving certificates. Winning team for the Sandlot division is the Castlegar Roedranaese, abo were, wietorious fn all Gaikce, Players Sie, $98 Ebetee Bee Fer bal tn righty Satine, Berry Loree Streleoff, iy Streleoff, Lisa Hadikin, Marlene Marlyn Eat eae Sera tentieae somes way Rely, Sera. Maer Blueberry Creek School Awards Day | ~The Blueberry Creek * School held-its annual Awards Day June 29. A good number of ; nts and friends were pres- . _ ent to see their children receive wards, 0, Mrs, M. Dalziel, at. this 2 fime on a leaye of stent ii presented the Scholarship ‘\Achievement awards to ore following: Grade 1—Norman Higgins, Jean Holden. and Shauna He-. gan, Grade 2—Donalie Soobo- tin, Carrie Batchelor’ and Greg Gritehin. * Grade $—Chris Postnikoff, ; and Lonnie Postnikoff. Grade 4—Billy Pettigrew ‘and Connie Batchelor. Grade 5—Karen Andersen _ and.Wayne Gritehin. Grade: 6—Annette De- ‘. sehene. and Ken Cormier, Mra, K.-Vader, the grade one and two teacher, presented % | the following’ awards for Im- Yvoune Verigia, Leurie Voykin and Karina Deikoff. Front row, {elt to right, Sarah Pornikolf, Rath Miller and Lavern Souko Soukoroff. provement: ‘ANNE QUAEDYVLIEG, a grad- ;uate -of Stanley’: Humphries Secondary School this year, has received a language bursary to. +> study French) at Riviere du Loup, Quebec. The bursary, from’ money ‘supplied: by the My. federal government, is to cover tuition and board.-The French _ program runs for six weeks and Miss Sunrivlicg % will be able to French. Grade 2—Wayne Stupnk. kof, Calvin Sookachoff : and _ Elaine’ Edatrom, Grade 3—Kathy Barisen- koff. and Daryl Warner, Grade 4—Scott Sparkman, and Lynn Ann Olsenburg, Grade 5—Kim, Redisky, David Collinge, Rikey Hubert and Gerilee Volpatti. Grade 6—-Ben Markin. and Sandra Matt, Mrs, Vader also gave out the awards for Consistent Et- fort to; Fess Grade 1—Sherry Bouthil- Mer, Grade 2—Angela Ver- pst rade 3—Lonnie’ Postni- _. kott an Debbie St. Dennis. Grade 5—Gordon Solove- off and Ron McIntyre. Grade 6—Perry Smither- am dnd Pamela St. Dennis, Grade 4—Lora Lee Card, and John Kavaloff, Awards for Zidlzenelte were presented by Mrs. §. Donohue ‘to: = Grade 1—Dale Buday. rade 2—Donalie Soobo- Gi tin and Robbie Skublen, ‘Annette: Deschene and. Ken Cormier, The principal, Mr. D, Ma- son, presented the Awards for Perfect Attendance to: Grade 2—Julic Makortoff. Grade 4—Kelly Sallis. Grade, 5—Kim : Redisky, Marlene Leggett, and Patricia Jenkins, Grade 6—Ben Markin, Because. the school's It-: brary clerk, Mrs, E, Johnson, who had organized the Library + Club, was ill, the | principal presented Library Awards in’ recognition of outstanding vol- unteer help to: i | Celina Sookachoff, Annette { Deschene and Sandra Matt. z) CABARET DANCE FRI. & SAT. ‘July 9, 10 9 pm, fo Iam, Music by THE "Generation Gap” Grade $—Logan’ Miller. | Tait; Penny Davis: and Jeffrey Normandeau, Grade 4—Kathryn Sher. lock and Jeannie Johnson. Grade 5—Kathleen Zebor- off, Danny Friedel and Sandra Kootnikoff. + .Grade 6—Don Tamelin and Barbara Gattrell, Mrs. B. Michelson, the grade four and five teacher presented the Awards for Sportsmanship to: Grade 1—Suzzette Bou- chard, sel, Julie Makortoff, and Ka- trina Bobroske, Grade Ss Siten Buday, | | and Michael Ki Grade: ean Johnson and Freddy Soloveoff. Grade 5—Wayne Gritchin, Grade 6—Eddie. Friedel and Celina Fugitive | Hill Restricted Grade 2—Robbie Van Tas- Mr. N. Zafran, the: itiner- ant French teacher, was pres- ent to present the awards for achievement in French to: 19° Birds Keep aaa Machine Halted A ‘rare bluebird and a common robin have immobil- ized a huge log loading machine eer to Tri-Pae Lumber. wth ‘bluebird, with’ four. hatched babies, chose the ex- haust stack of one engine for a % - heat. The robin laid two eggs on Moforcycle Accident Claims Charlie Cologne ‘3.5 oz. Reg. 5.75 Revion Touch & Glow Reg. 2.50 Bronztan Lotion 12. oz. Req. 2.98 . ARAL Dra : ing Workshop _ B Local Painters Take Part ~ Pwenty-three local paint- and drawing: Setkahop recently instructed by Ted Kingan from the- Federation of Canadian Artists, ‘This workshop was part of a province-wide ‘travelling workshop ‘education in in “England, he has exhibited in many Canadian art ‘galleries and I presently has two paintings in: the Permanent B.C. Government Collection. He has been affiliated with the B.C, Society ‘of Arts, the North Vancouver Community Arts Council and has been, op program 3 by the federation with support. from the B.C. Cultural Fund, | - department at Capilano College in North Vancouver, is a noted pra artist with | many. the Royal peed of pita Mr. Kingan's well-planned . workshop souisied of slide’ Life of Gerald ‘A Castlegar youth died in Shaughnessy Hospital on Thursday of last week after a motoreycle accident here the previous day. (Gerald Charles Kozak, 19, a member of this year's Stanley Humphries graduation class, lost ‘control of a 850ce_motor- - cycle near Keenleyside Dam. The’bike, which was. totalled, ‘Ferry Traffic : ‘Returns To ‘Normal Pattern and resource ‘naleral informa- tion. He urged the use of natural forms and organic ma- terials “to develops Betsant visual jences in art and Bronztan Oil 12 oz. Reg. 2.98 100's Reg. 2. 29 Dramamine 12's” Reg. 1.20 Off Insect. Repellant 15.8 oz Reg. 43: Wav everjous wits seatage aTeiuga toca Following an } Textensi to work with. - © P&G’ SPECIALS Builders Supplies Led. 932 Columbla ‘Ave. 365-7725 _agtatintion have hoon releneod hy With the Castlegar ferry - back on a more regular sched- ule after two months of periodi- cal shutdown, - the following the'second power unit. The birds were disturbed when an operator prepared the machine for use in the woods. Starting up the machine has been delayed pending, evacua- tion by the birds. Meanwhile, the machine sits idle while the irds carry on. Kozak, Age 19. left the road and flew 150 feet before crashing in a field. Kozak was thrown a further 68 feet, RCMP said. He was taken unconscious to the Castlegar and District Hospital with skull concussion and possible « spine. injuries, ‘then transferred. by air ‘to Vancouver. He was pronounced ‘dead: July 1 at 6,80: p.m: by -Dr.. Woodhouse at Shaughnessy: Hospital. An autopsy and enquiry have been ordered. Castlegar RCMP. are still investigating the accident. $1,500 Damage ° [ee Wee? : Sas ar ae ! “MARLANE HOTEL ‘Gepartment or nigaways indicating the traffic pattern of June of this year as’ compared to® that” of 1975. The’: 1975. figures are.in_ brackets: :. © Number “of ‘round | “trips 3097) $,250; number ‘of auto- mobiles and drivers (83,201) $0,478; number ‘of passengers not: ‘drivers - (48,099) /. 48,026; number of ‘trucks, all types number. of trailers ‘and semi-trailers (421) {12,068}: 12,481; 478;' number: of: motor - buses (187) 178; number ‘of motor- cycles (400) 384; and number of - livestock (21) _ On Park Road ‘No. injuries. or shares shave been * reported | in':an': “accident which occurred: ‘sum, 7 day: on the Park Road’. at: berry the road’ .by an oncoming : » | eenide, sa. his pet car $02) Fast — ‘Courteous = Reliable: - Phone 365-5700 Gast PUM Sai Gmnr. haa wa Fresh Cherries | eae é Prices Effective Thursday fo Saturday . 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