December 11, 1991 @ rt edmene’? D vsbaentany 11, 1991 IN MEMORY LOTTERIES Peter Makortoff Peter S. Makortoff of Robson died Friday, Dec. 6, 1991, at age 70. Mr. Makortoff was born Feb. 27, 1921 at Ootischenia and moved to Robson with his parents at age 10. His earlier years were spent on the farm raising vegetables and tending his orchard. He married Vera Postnikoff at Robson in 1942. He worked for Oglow Brothers Construction for many years and then went to work as a custodi- an for School District No. 9, retiring in 1986. He enjoyed working in his garden, reading and tending his orchard. He is survived by son and daughter-in- law, Peter and Paula of Robson; daugher and son-in-law Verna and Bill Pack of Nanoose Bay, B.C.; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Dora Boolinoff of Robson and Helen Marken of South Slocan; and close com- panion, Anne Maloff. He was predeceased by his wife Vera in 1973. Ronald Harmston Funeral service was held on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1991 with burial at the Brilliant Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. Ronald Claude Harmston of Castlegar died on Thursday, Dec. 5, 1991, at age 74. Mr. Harmston was born on Nov. 15, 1917 in Portsmouth, Great Britian. He came to Canada with his parents in 1919 and lived in Manitoba. He moved to South Slocan where he met and married Doreen A.M. Peachey in August of 1939. They lived in Crescent Valley while he worked on the Brilliant Dam as a high rigger. They moved to Trail in 1940 and then to Castlegar in 1941. He worked at Cominco for a number of years then worked as an auto mechanic at Oswald Motors and Co- op Garage. He served in the Canadian Army and was a member of the Castlegar Fire Department for a good many years. He enjoyed salmon fishing, hunting and camping. He is survived by two daughters, Faye Hyson of Blueberry Creek and Sharon Taylor of Robson; two sons, Roland of Robson and Randie of Fairview; 12 grand- children; seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Blanche Lister of Cranbrook and Barbara Knutson of Sardis;’ three broth- ers, Robert Harmston of Oasis, Bond Mathon of Winfield and Lenard Harmston of Castlegar. He was predeceased by his wife, Doreen, in 1971; his parents, Arthur in 1964 and Alice in 1967; and sisters Violet in 1914 and Pearl in 1917. Funeral service will be held at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel on Thursday, Dec. 12, 1991 at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. Dorothy Barker officiating. Cremation has taken place. Flowers are greatefully declined — do- nations may be made to the Heart Fund or the Cancer Fund. Funeral arrangement are under the di- rection of Castlegar Funeral Chapel. Lucy Brodman Lucy Brodman of Castlegar died on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1991, at age 89. Mrs. Brodman was born June 12, 1902 in Switzerland and came to Canada in 1937 settling at Slocan City. In 1941 the family moved to Castlegar where she had since resided. She was a member of St. Rita’s Catholic Church, Catholic Womens League, served for many years as church organist and choir director and was a member of the Women’s Institute. She was well known for her flower gardens and her cooking. She is survived by three daughters and sons-in-law, Lucy and Leo Bosse, Marlies and Morris Waite, and Nettie and Anthony Archibald, all of Castlegar; two sons and daughters-in-law, Chuck and Jean Brodman of Slocan and Rene and Cathy Brodman of Robson; 14 grandchil- dren; 14 great-grandchildren; two sisters; and numerous relatives in Switzerland. She was predeceased by her husband, Carl, in 1953; grandson Edward Archibald in 1979; one sister and two brothers in Switzerland. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrat- ed Saturday, Dec. 7, 1991 with Fr. Herman Engberink officiating. Interment of Mrs. Brodman’s ashes will take place at Park Memorial Cemetery following crema- tion. Should friends desire, contributions may be made either to St. Rita’s Catholic Church or the charity of ones choice. 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In th event of a discrepancy be- tween the numbers published Hospice society lights tree to celebrate life Katherine Kalmakoff, a Castlegar Hospice Society vol- unteer, turns a light on in memory of her loved ones, friends and relatives to “cele- brate a life,” a news release from the society said. Christmas is an exciting and happy time of year. It is a time for families to be togeth- er and rejoice. However, for many families it is a day of sadness and re- membering their loved ones who died and will not be with them, except in memory, the rel said lease 5 The Castlegar Hospice So- ciety has decorated a tree in remembrance of those loved ones. To participate in the tree’s decoration, to have your own light in memory of your loved ones on the tree, a tax-de- ductible donation will be gratefully received, the re- lease said. Help the society light up this tree and help Castlegar Hospice continue their volun- teer work. “Celebrate a Life” at the Home Support office at 1464 Columbia Avenue. BONNIE SANDVOLD the newest member of our styling staff. Bonnie brings with her 18 years of styling experience and looks forward to serving you soon. Seasons Greetings from the staff and management of A? so CENTRE 365-6000 IN THE CASTLEAIRD PLAZA, CASTLEGAR PHONE: 365-2955 1507 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. Stuart MacDermid of Castlegar was the winner of a limited edition Monroe BMX bicycle. His son James accepts the prize from local Big O Tire owner Larry Chernenkoff. x ORR ae” DOWNTOWN CASTLEGAR