, The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, December 30, 1992 Kinnaird Middle School Academic Honor Roll Wednesday, December 30, 1992 The Castlegar Sun Page 7A 4 Silver Rattle Antiques 301-11 Ave. Castlegar, (in Tulips Building) 365-5191 (A ARE een To better support the comfort & safety of our valued friends & neighbors we will be closed for floor renovations Jan. 3 - Jan. 21/93 ‘We look forward to welcoming you to dinner Priday, Jan. 22/93 Re... _— | AFFORDABLE ¢ PORTABLE No i 1 wiring or plumbing r y - fill with water and plug into any outlet. Ideal for that hot water therapy! Indoors * Outdoors * RV * Boat Following is a list of those stu- dents who have qualified for the Honour Roll and Honourable Mention lists during the first reporting period at Kinnaird Mid- dle School. To be eligible for the Honour Roll, students must have a mini- mum grade average of 4.0 in qualifying courses. For Hon- ourable i must Nicole Archambaoult Cory Quiding Dustin Heagy Jordan Krahn Kriste! Pipke Nathan Matell Sh Koochin have a minimum grade averge of 3.5 - 3.9 in qualifyng courses. Stacy Nichvalodoff Eric Perrier Tammy Sherbinin Jamie Kalesnikoff James Jmieff Carrie Barabonoff Matthew Healing Jamie Furtner Cheryle Wilson Daniela Soltesz Monique Baillargeon Mandy Nevakshonoff Aaron Jankola Laura Fipke Bud Gregory Grade 8 Honorable Mention Scott Carlson : Lincoln Giraud Chris Rempel Grade 7 Elizabeth St. John Nicolle Binnie Bobbi Jo Haviland Ashley Tompkins Amanda Derhousoff Bryce Phillip Daren Dhillon Ian Mosby Chery! St. Denys Thomas Courtney Tashi Papau Svetlana Rilkoff Sarom Bahk David Campbell Chery! Ellis Charlotte Ferreux Lauchlan Jankola Daniel Lepsoe Caitlin Spilker Melanie Streich Nicole Watson Aleta Runions Suzanne Clement Amanda Barre Sandra Sawchuck Jodi Tompkins Sara Coutts Cathy Switzer Amanda Jones Jennifer Lane Leanna Schwab Melissa Poznikoff Shelley Yofonoff Marissa Balahura Heather Caron Nadine Evans Suzanne Idle Barton Kenneway Ayron Sklapsky Lisa Stewart Meghan Van Vliet Grade 7 Honorable Mention Brian Watt Stephanie Casler Reed Byers Jennifer Bondaroff Colleen Ferreira Robyn Giesbrecht Karen Walker David Creighton Cory Gordon Brad Andreashuk Sasha Terry ——, Ryan Carter Manichanh Saenyavong Nike. Christmas wishes—These two tykes at the Tender Care Variety Centre were quick ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO /Karen Kerkhotf to tell Santa what was on their minds, when he visited there last week. Summer dreaming—This mural on the wall at the Castlegar and District Recre- ation Complex has Gary Davidoff dreamin whirlpool. Meanwhile, loaking.out,the.window,.Qld Man Winter blows .up. a..storm outside, bringing Castlegar more snow than its had in years! SUN STAFF PHOTO / John Van Putten ig. of warmer times ag he-relaxes in. the Submitted Castlegar Savings Credit Union has introduced it's new Variable Investment Plan, a high-yield variable rate term deposit plan based on the credit unign’s own mortgage portfolio. The new Variable Investment Plan pays members a rate of return on their deposits that is calculated at the beginning of every month and is based on the consolidated yield of mortgage interest earned by the credit union. “The Variable Investment Plan allows Castlegar Savings Credit Union members to invest at an excellent rate of return in today’s market,” says Bruce Wilson, Castlegar Savings Credit Union's Submitted A free watercolor paint night will be offered at Selkirk Col- lege in the Early Childhood ucation building on Tuesday nights from’7:30 to 10 p.m. To participate call Keith at 365- 5819. It will commence Janu: 19, 1993 if enough interest is shown. My name is Keith Shele- fontiuk. I've been involved in the fine arts for most of my life. I attended Kootenay School of Art and was granted a certifi- cate in 1977. I majored in pot- tery only to become interested in watercolor a number of years later. I'm currently working in the medium and have been for about five years The idea behind the paint night is to get watercolor artists together one night a week; therefore, committing ourselves tp-the-art We can experience Giinting with each other, learn- Robson-Raspberry seniors enjoy Christmas dinner Submitted Robson-Raspberry Seniors #146 held their annual Christmas dinner on Dec. 9. was really enjoyed by the group. After a gift exchange the installa- tion of officers took place These are president, Armand Berg, Vice president, Peter Zibin, Secretary, Dolly Kaardal, Trea- POKER FT pre Sun., Tues. ,; Administration Manager. “Bach month we look at our return from the credit union's mortgage portfolio and tie the plan rate to this,” Wilson says. “For example, in November, in the Castlegar Credit Union's 48-60 month Category, we have about $5.926 million in mort- gages with an average rate of return of about 9.0 per cent. This yield will be used to set the rate of return on the Variable Investment Plan for the month of January for new five-year deposit. And this rate compares most favourable to other savings vehicles such as G.I.C.s.,” he adds. Credit Union introduces new investment plan}. build a retirement income or those who are already retired | and living off interest paid on their investments. Wilson explains the V.I.P. plan offers members terms from two to five years. A minimum deposit in the * V.LP. has been set at $10,000 t a maximum of $100,0002 Deposits are guaranteed in pliance with the Credit Unio Deposit Insurance Corporatio: (C.U.D.LC.) guidelines. IN MEMORIUM The plan is designed to pro- vide investment stability for those members attempting to Watercolor artists invited to begin ‘paint night’ ing and sharing our knowledge. To make this night a success interest has to be shown. To reg- ister for this evening or for more information contact me at the above number. Everyone is welcome from beginners-to more advanced. I'm looking forward to hear- ing from you. NAVAS LITIIINY OEE: eee teat with SLUMBER LODGE The Best Prices The Best Mountains ALL PACKAGES INCLUDE LIFT TICKET & BREAKFAST SMITHERS = Hudson Bay Mountain Includes ski bus, saunas rom $57 soaroneon Douste, TAXES EXTRA Call 847-2208 -Ski Okanagan and some lively games were enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be Jan- uary 12, 1993. 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