December 31, 1986. Funeral service for Fred Koftinoff today Fred John Koftinoff of Castlegar passed away Dec 27 at the age of 78. Funeral services were held Tuesday and today at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel with burial in the Brilliant Cemetery. Mr. Koftinoff was born Aug. 19, 1908 in Saskatche. wan where he grew up. He married Polly Waselinkoff Job openings Details of these and other job opportunities are available at Trail Canede Employment Contre 635 Spokene Street Phone: 368-5566 Funds mode have been Projecte in the Trail District. In formation and applications ore available ot the Canada Em ployment Centre in Trai! General duty nurses to work on @ casual basis are urgently required in Trail. (2334) experience in sectood con phone’ asking, for Order 4154. ited plumber: is required Castlegar area. A gos end ability to work with sheet metal ore preterred. W: #s about $12.00 per hour. (417M) and farmed in Saskatchewan. He also worked as a car penter and sawmill worker. His first wife died in 1954 and in 1963 he married Helen Bojey. She passed away in 1974. He was a past member of the IWA and enjoyed fish ing, camping, travelling and reading. Mr. Koftinoff is survived by three daughters, Lorraine S Shkuratoff of Terrace, Lorna Reibin of Quesnel and Vera Koftinoff of San Deigo, Calif.; one son, Walter of Castlegar; seven grandchil dren; three great-grandchil- dren; brother, John of Grand Forks; and sister, Mabel Popoff of Grand Forks. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chap. el. LOTTERIES BUSINESS DIRECTORY TELEPHONE 365-52 VO directory nitive cccoptedsp tS p.m. for the Casth recy ~iaaelbamauerge sehnanan MOROSO, MARKIN & BLAIN CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS 241 Columbia Ave. Cantt The winning numbers in Saturday's Lotto 6-49 draw were 3, 15, 16, 20, 26 and 34. The ‘bonus number was 32. There was no winner of the jackpot prize of $1,842, 014.40. The second-prize pool, awarded to those matching five regular numbers and the bonus number, had seven winners of $99,410.30. The third-prize pool, awarded to those matching five regular numbers, had 214 winners of $2,486.60. The fourth-prize pool, awarded to those matching four regular numbers, had 14,088 winners of $72.60. In addition there were 261,888 prizes of $10 awarded to those matching three regu- lar numbers. There was a total of 276,197 prizes worth $6,711, 687.70. Meanwhile, the five winning numbers drawn Sat urday night in Lotto B.C were 16, 17, 21, 28, 34. The bonus number was 6. The jackpot was not won. The second-prize pool, awarded to those matching four regular numbers and the bonus number had three winners of $450.70 each. Recreation news Jackrabbit Ski League This is the final week to register your child for the Jackrabbit Ski League cross- country lessons. These les- sons are for children ages 5-15 years. The cost is $12 plus Nordic club member ship for eight lessons. Les- sons start Saturday, so regis- ter now. Adult Cross-country Starting in January there will be cross-country ski les- sons offered for adults. The $25 for five lessons. ence the outdoors and learn a sport you will enjoy for a lifetime. For more in formation call the recreation department at 365-3386. Figure Skating New registrations will be taken at the office until the end of December for the Can