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Winners announced in’ Castlegar News on Thurs., March 3 g . ar You May Be One of 30. Winners! CASTLEGAR | NEWS: ~ “bright - e and Fy i “AND: THE WINNER IS! \Fire chief: Ed'Lewia dips' into ‘the: draw ‘box held by fireman’ Dick Dunlop to produce three winners Monday. ening from the Muscular Dystrophy. raffle Castlegar Volunteer Firemen. + Lueky ‘winner: of first prize, a hind quarter of Nd ‘annually “Shoreocres Resident ‘ Funét al services began * Tuesday; evening, from . the Shoreacres Community ': Hall. «'and> concluded - Wednesday - afternoon for longtime Shore- acres ' resident Hannah. G. Reibin, 94,’ who died at Castle- District Hospital on Mrs. Reibin was born in. gia. on Dec. 24,' 1882 and eae to “Kamsack, Sask. in U She .was married there hen: she and” “her. family’, moved; to. B.C.,. they . settled frat in’ Brilliant, ', .moving n 1926 ‘where she stamps for the Children's; Hos- pie atthe monthly meeting of ACUUM CLEANERS : es Castleaird Plaza She was a member of the ‘Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ. eat Surviving are ‘ws dutta Mrs. Tina Vereshiggin of Shore- ares and Mrs. Anna Osacholf’ of Slocan. Park; three’ sons, Mike of New Denver, Alex of : Castlegar. and. George of son; 12 grandchildren, 22 gr “grandchildren ‘and one grea ‘great-grandchild. 7:Interment; ook Shoreacres, with. catleley ieee Funeral) H arrangement to ‘macramée ‘displayed Sol beef, is Ernié {ofa mantle ee ‘of Montrose. Second price: te exdio goes to'Gus’ Young of: Castlegar ‘with Brian Bonnett winner of the 1947 1977: clined to 7.5 per. cent from the 10.5 per cent: of the previous.” year,’ “Statistics Ganader re- The government . ageney, based :its’.calculations’ on ‘the consumer price “index,:;which jose .3 per cent in. December. ‘The: index, which: has a t 1971 base of 100, stood at, 152.7 Flast°month. This means that goods and services that sold for $10. in: 1971; would have : cost $15.27° in December, up from: $15.22. in November. e:.-7.5-per-cent annual a average of inflation, which is «based upon the 12-month ‘cost- of-living’ increases. for.” each month, ‘is based on figures ranging from 9.6 per. cent’ in January, 1976, to 5.6 per cent in November. ; ‘we local music’ students _ recently’ won. three of the awards. presented in. the Canada Music Week Concert in Trail, Ken Cormier, 11, a Grade 7 *.sludent at. Twin Rivers Ele- mentary School, won the Agnes Inkster Memorial Award for his plano mark of 88 per cént in the: Royal Conservatory Grade Ik examination, He also plays in the. Twin x Rivers. Rhythm’ Band,” is. in-. volved in hockey and. helps his family run the concession in the new arena. 5 His sister Valerie Cormier, 16, .a Grade: 12 student at’; Stanley, Humphries. Secondary. School, ‘won two awards. She lied her brother's: mark of 88 Valerie Cormler * per.cent.in the Grave-V piano, -% ‘examination,’ winning © the ‘>. Agnes Inkster: :Memorial - A-"* ward, and for her outstanding mark of: 100 per. cent.in the liminary: Rudiments Exam- ination, she was presented with the . Arthur. Barrett Award, She! received the “Agnes - 2 Inkster Memorial Award once | ‘before—for her Grade III piano examination: last, year. ~ Miss Cormier.is on the stu- dents’ council ‘at: SHSS,’:takes ballet and‘also helps out with: . the: family: enterprise. - “Congratulations are e: tended: to. this brother. and sister; who are studying with Mrs. Rene Brown of Castlegar. . | Appeal Imminent sessment Authority likely will appeal a Dec. 80 ruling by the provincial assessment appeal board that’ substantially | re- duced the 1976 assessment of the Canadian Cellulose sulphite pulp. mill in Prince Rupert. Prince! Rupert’ “Mayor we ’Peter' Lester says. the’ appeal board’s, ruling. ‘could’ ‘create “commercial and in- dustrial assessment in the pro- ince and will have a significant, -- impact on‘ the*economy. of the meet“ stringent environmental standards. *- . CanCel- directors - sub- sequently-decided to pliase out ’,° the sulphite mill and appealed their 1976. assessment on. the | grounds of ‘increased ‘.obsoles- cence of that portion of the mill. Chairman ‘of:’the: appeal j board W. M. Anderson, .of Maple Ridge, B.C., said ‘the: ruling ordered: the provincial * assessment authority to reduce the mill's assessment to allow * for a one-year life span of the : sulphite portion. The sulphite mill.was shut. down in’ October and is ‘ct rently being transformed intoa kraft mill. The B.C. government owns about 80 per cent of the mill and Mr. Lester says the operation is’ responsible for about one-third of Prince Rupert's general pur- pose and school tax levies. The .reduced- assessment » will lop about $748,000 off the company's tax bill to the city and Mr. Lester says that unless’ « the B.C. Supreme: Court over- turns the assessment . appeal board's ruling, the ‘city, will have to come .up~ with the missing tax.. revenue for the 1977 taxation year. ‘The issue stems from legis- lation passed by.-the former New Demoeratic Party govern- ~ment in 1974 that froze assess- 365-3810 ment in.the province: Under a provision of ‘the revised Assessment “Act, ‘ap- peals were to be granted only if cerlain, factors could be met such as zoning changes, new etc. Equipment overhauls. New and used parts for all ~ “$s models; Bullgears,. Pinions, Engine Parts, etc." New ant used: attach press and rebuilding. Corner bits, Py yun nar ete. < ‘5 y: a a a we oe a Ben Mill ‘Assessment Ruling The: British Columbia As- ° development and construction