Stock and Made-to-Measu . "where service bea Ladies’ & Wee's Wear 1364 Bay Avenue, Trail feet ‘Phone 368-5314 Aa ~ THANK You KEN NUYENS OF HOME APPLIANCE ae REPAIR LTD. wishes to thank ‘the people. of! Castlegar and District: for their - patronage during :1982.: We. look, forward to serving you, in,1983°” with prompt ‘and. efficient ‘service: on all: your ‘major: home., pplian- Guy . Woods, wildlife’ biol- ogist for the Fish and: Wild. Environment, announced this” week that his staff has found ‘a mature cow caribou’ shot and left at the head of’ Car- oline Creek near the’ Salmo- Creston Summit..”"); a The animal was ono of leas than 0 (left/in the Selkirk: -t? public assistance in‘ locating’ the animals. If anyone. sees these caribou, phone the con- service in The holiday eecson wil soon writs elle egoven il spon b upon pera about: dieting, take actlon now! : oye ose 17 1025 pounds In NS eee 0 pour New Yeor find more of you e: cannot afford to lose: ‘more ‘of these’ animals ‘ message can be left on the id after hours, Any. asalntcnes the public - RY, can give in either matter Sowboys and cowgirls, to an Einstein’ and pirate: : team. Mr. Rodgers’, the coach, said, “The boys will smoke ues I asked some spectators what they. thought of the By CLAUDIA BRAMAN It was a wild aft at Kinnaird Junior School Oct. 29,: when a Halloween sockhop took: place. :Weird costumes ‘worn. by the ‘students, \ ran; from. During the “aance; an apple bobbing contest: took . It stopped when a ‘student put his face in the: waters and:the green paint ran.into it. By. PAULSTEENVOORDEN 3 On Nov. 3 at 12:25 p.m. there was lots of oxcitomant in the gym-when the teachers took on the boys’ volleyball fem.”, Miss Chmara.stated that with a classy. feain like ae the boys would surely lose. :) However, both games: were won by the boys; 1 res, of:16-14 and 16-12, game. Maya said, “It looked like they all had a good time.” Other. students ‘said the games. were fun to watch.'.. ? Mr. Mike Rodgers coaches the boy's volleyball team at K.J.\The names ‘of some team members. are: ' Blair. Verishine, John Jenner, Fernando Ferreira,: Tony Silvas, ' Raposo, Louis da Costa. They have been ‘working out for’ (j Petrole aa Breve similar survey done for), eat silver Birch stude i corse ‘as'part'ata the s ram intended rary. ‘The; will: have. to be sought ‘elsewhere at the ind of the school year. Shown from left, back row:are Jason, Olson,’ Steven: Middlaton,: Julie Jones; front row, Michelle. Kalesnikoff,: a 'yisitor to the program, used ‘to: coming to Year: for | Steven, ‘Soares and Pat Livin glican' :: ‘held | ‘its annual tea’ and: baz: aar. The tea tables were very tastefully decorated _with ‘decorations inside ‘of them." Mra. J. Booth welcomed the guests’as they arrived,” extended: greetings ‘to, : all : present, then’ declared the: ‘bazaar. officially open. All the committees were kept very, and ‘the: ~ gontest. There are th eng groups, 3-4: years, 6-67years F and 7.8 yoore: Pictures can tetter.' The Nawiie and ‘nov; elty table: was. supervised: by, Attei ding: to: the: tea ta: bles were Mrs. E. “Akselson, ° Mrs. C:: Beal, Mrs. ‘S. Pat- ‘“terson, Mrs. W.. Peace, and Mrs: W. Leduc. In charge of. tea ticket sales were Mrs. J. Donnan and Mrs. R. yest nessmen’s Association. Ons Hockey Fun spend an hour skating. Noon-° hour ‘hockey is. from 12 - 1 p.m. every Monday Wednes, e: ball or table tennis, Castlegar has: clubs., The Castlegar , Badminton:Club plays Wed- neaday at 7:30 p.m. at Selkirk College and Fridays at 7:p.m. Kinnaird Elementaty ol. . The Castlegar Table Tennis‘Club plays every Monday at 8 p.m.‘at the Boy Scout*'Hall. “Anyone ~inter- “ested in playing Broomball is ‘The ACW extentled ‘thas © a tion: to all. who the afternoon’ a‘success. The afternoon's door: prize “was; ‘drawn by Chris. and the winning ticket’ be- ~(eubmitted) Funeral held for Pavlis. Dominik Pavlis, . beloved husband of Elizabeth Yvonne rails of 161 Crescent Street, Ne Paul da Costa, Darren ‘Harshenin, Jaret Clay, Darin Neufeld, Rollen over.a month. This is the first time Mr. Rodgers has coached this sport and he thinks the team will be one of (the top three in their division. passed 3 ‘at’ the ‘age - of, = Prayers ; will pe recit Thursday, Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m.: ‘at Sty Rita’s Catholic Church ‘with’ Rev.* Father “Michael © “18, 1914 in Roseberry, B.C. ‘Guinan officiating. (Source: CPPA) Forestry experts are certain that Canada’s ‘ ° Expanding Forest Pea forests can be ‘much more” di ae tre ies, Silvi Mass. ‘of Christian burial ‘will be ‘celebrated: Friday, “Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. at St. Rita's Catholic’ Church’ with’:Rev. Fr.’ Michael ‘Guinan ‘as ‘ cel- ited. ‘ebrant. Burial willbe in the Park Memorial Cemetery. “Mr. Pavlis was born April and moved with his family. to Grand’ Forks in’ 1928. -He served overseas during ‘WWII in. Holland and Eng- land. He married. Elizabeth “Yvonne Pavlis‘on June 27, ” 1958 at Bjordale Sask. and worked for the CPR for 84% years. He was a member of. the Brotherhood of Mainten-” ce of: Wey, Employees for travelling and fis! Besides his wife, he'is sur- vived by. one son, Joseph: Shay, of Robson;, one grand- son,’ Donald Shay;; two..sis-; ters, ‘Helena ‘Ackert' of Cor-” bin, B.C:and,,Vera Mora’ of Coquitlam, four brothers, 3 \Joseph and:Pat of! Grand Forks and Steve and Andrew of Cranbrook. 4 * Mr.:Pavlis' is predeceased by ‘his parents, one brother Nick and one’ sister,; Cecilia Lodder.:: Funeral ; _arrange- ments are. under “the: dir ection of the Castlegar Fu- neral Chapel. z gar passed: away at Willow Haven Private Hospital, Sat- urday, Nov. 27 at the age of 93. years. Funeral service for the late Mrs, Wishinski’ will beheld Thursday, Dec. 2 at .i1'a.m.:at, the. Castlegab Fu- the CPR, Local 181'and loved : Chapel with Rev. Ted tow. officiating. Burial il be inthe Park Memorial @‘grew-up and mar- ried. William’ Stefoniuk in 1906... In 1908 she and: her husband came to Canada set- tling: in’ Kindersly, Sask. After Mr. Stefoniuk passed away she moved to Trail and married Fred Wishinski.and after: his ‘retirement . from Cominco they moved to Cres- ton and came to Castlegar in the 1950's. She is survived by: two sons, Fred Stefoniuk ‘of Nelson and Mike Stefoniuk of Victoria; four. “daughters, Mary. ‘Morgan: and’. Doris techniques can ‘speed ‘growth and increase timber yields. But new costs are involved. Steps to accelerate forest renewal must be taken ‘now, because it takes a long time to grow a tree in Canada, The most urgent need is! reforestation’ of lands that have been harvested or destroyed by fires plant- nation’s forests.’ | They act as k the pulp ‘and paper ‘companies, Govern- ment and industry must continue efforts to accelerate reforestation and other steps to. increase the forest harvest. A plentiful sup- ply of low-cost fibre is needed to maintain: Canada’s competitive ‘position in) world Papi Information Services, Canadian Pulp. and’ Paper Association, Sun Life’ Bulg, Sue 7300, 5 Metal Se - ons . ¥ Men’s Winter Bc ots ‘ Felt: Packs — Bowden of Kindersly, Sask., Sophia’ Toffolo 6f Burnaby and Anna Spatari of Toronto; 15. grandchildren, 26. great- grandchildren and one ‘great- great-granddaughter..; Sheiis predeceased by her first husband’ William Stef- oniuk’ and ‘her ‘second ‘hus- hand ’ Fred; Wishinski. ‘Fu-- neral\ arrangements are ‘un- der ‘the ‘direction of the Ci tlegar Funeral Chapel.: HELP WANTED - ‘ Full-Time ; , Position SV APPLY: “Castlegar Turbo: 1335 Columbia Ave. * 365-5411 ‘ will be open tor your late: night shopping convenience the . ~ following circled days. ‘CHRISTMAS HOURS u ed - i ‘but al other “fon