Parliamentary PLAYOFFS Last wook's ner of a $10 gift cane cate from Nelson's Link Hardware of Fruitvale was Muriel Campion, 220 Olana Cres., Teall. The caption tub- mitted by Ms. Campion follows: “Worrled deck Hornor Sits in Plerre’s corner He Sould, be wondering why. After the election Should he make a defection lf no ee in his plece Our thanks ... to all readers who sub- mitted entries in Parlia- mentary Playoffs In the seven weeks that it ran. Zz Details of these and other cb opportunities are available Neleon Canada Employment Centre 5 ABlock Splitter, a Flatsaw Operator and a Shake Packer © ate required in Crescent Val- lgy. Applicants must be ex- Pbrienced. (398) * Baker to operate a new bakery. Applicant must be a self-starter type with all-round experience. Salary) or commission paid. (498) os 2 6 Large employer in Trail has openings in Trail for Production Workers. (406-1) . sos Large Established auto dealer in Trail has openings for a qualified Certified Mechanic and a Front-End Mechanic to perform ali work. (1202) Car Hoste/H and Kitchen Helpers are needed in the Nelson area. (305) S An ache Presser is wanted locally to work full time uring the summer and part- th ime ater wards: * 8 , A Short Order Cook and a Naiter/Waltress are needed in he Ainsworth areas (482) 4 * A Cobeniee an foreman experience is required. (866) 5 Cleasiag Persons and Elementary school Teach- ers are needed begitning in September. (448) BS s 8 6 7A mature Sales Clerk is pteferred to work. approxi- Mately 25 hours a week, (447) 2 + 3 3 Burleaters are ieies for mart-time and full-time work in the Balfour area. (415) 5 os 8 «@ « AHeavy Duty Mechanic or sécond-year Apprentice is re- fired in Nelson. (298) an Gann Baptoyacat $Cent 835 S seckaas St. Aone: 3 . * © 3 Employer in Castlegar re- qbires a qualified certified and (1304) + 2 6 Auto repair shop in Castle- gar has opening for a Certified Auto Mechanic. However, em- . ployer would consider Third or Fourth Year Apprentice. (454) * sf Employer in Trail requires a Bus Driver with Class 4 licence to drive airporter and charter buses. Salary approxi- mately $3.50/hour. (510) Bloodhound A Hero To Lost Girl Clem is a police blood- hound who followed a scent from the woman's nightgown and led rescue teams to her in Salisbury, Conn., ending Miss Frissell’s three-day trek through rugged terrain. Miss Frissell, 18, got lost while on a walk with her boyfriend through BashBish Falls state forest. He out- distanced her, police said, and she wandered off a dirt road and into the woods looking for um. Clem may not be pretty, but he got a big kiss from Evelyn Frissell after he found her starving, confused. and frostbitten in a mountainous section of Con- /. Vital Statistics LVECLUBE. - ata Harold and Helen L'Ecluse of Rossland, a daughter, born April 21. s ° . — To Stan and Bernice Jmalff of Crescent Valley, a daughter, born May 18. * « 6 KINAKIN — To Kathy Kinakin and Harry Postnikoff of Castle- gar, a daughter, born May 14, -. . s PROFIL! — To Gene and Anna Profili of Trail, a son, born April 20. . -- & WIGHTMAN — To Peter and Margo Wightman (nee Gariepy) a daughter, born May 9 in Terrace. ° e s ZOOBKOFF — To Michael and Brenda Zoobkoff of Robson, a daughter, born May 17. OBITUARIES BOTRAKOFF — Margaret Bot- rakoff of Castlegar, aged 80 ayears, died suddenly on May 12 ‘in Castlegar and District Hos- pital. Rosary was recited the evening of May 14, with funeral mass celebrated the following morning from St. Rita’s Catho- lic Church in Castlegar. Burial service was held May 17 in Victoria. es 8 «© BOURQUE — Dr. Theodore Henry (Ted) Bourque, formerly of Nelson, died on May 7 at St. *Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver at the age of 75. Funeral mass was conducted May 11 in the Holy Rosary Cathedral in Vancouv- -er, with Father Malton cele- brant. 2s 2 «& ‘HONDT —- Mary Rose D'Hondt of Trail, aged 68, died. May 10 in the Trail Regional Hospital after a lengthy illness. Rosary was recited May 14 at St. Anthony's Church, with funeral service conducted the following day by Rev. Ulric Ell. . ‘ Ld JOHNSON — Cortez Johnson, aged 59, of Kaslo, died May 8. Funeral service was held May 12 in Abbey, Sask., with Rev. Robert Matheson officiating. Interment was at Abbey Com-. munity aerate LEVIN — Helmer Levin, 69, died at Boundary Hospital in Grand Forks on May 9. Father Boyle officiated at a memorial service on May 11 at the Midway Community Hall. Cre- mation, “ e « LIPSACK — Kenneth Lipsack, aged 44, of Slocan Park, died May 14 in St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver. Funeral service was held May 18 in the chapel of the Thompson Funeral Home in Nelson, with Rev. C. N. Howard officiating, Interment was in Slocan Park Cemetery. oo . * necticut. ‘LOOKING FOR A HOME WITH MINIMUM MAINTENANCE & MAXIMUM COMFORT? introducing a lot of luxury for 1979! OUGALL — John Dun- can Allen, aged 56, of Trail, died suddenly on May 9 in the Trail Regional Hospital. Fune- ral service was conducted May 14 from Carberry's Memorial Chapel with Rev. Hadden Gre- gory officiating. Ci at Kootenay Lake District Hos- pital. Funeral service was held May 16 in the chapel of the Thompson Funeral Home, with Rev. James 0, Wilson offi-. e s e MARSHALL — Ellen Marshall of Nelson, aged 80, died May 16 in Kootenay Lake District Hospital. Funeral service, was held May 18 in the chapel of the Thompson Funeral Home, with Rev. James 0. . Wilson offi- clating. Interment was at Bur- ton, B.C, * 8 8 POZNIKOFF — Former Koote- nay resident, Walter Poznikoff, aged 64, died May 11 at Boston, Mass, Funeral service was held May 17 in Boston. f * . . REIBIN = Tinia Reibin, resi- dent of Ootischenia, aged 86, died May 16 at the Castlegar and District Hospital. Prayer service held the evening of May ‘17 from the chapel of Castlegar Funeral Home. Funeral service held May 18 from Ootischenia Community Hall. Interment was in the Ootischenia Ceme- tery. iG . . . RENWICK — Hager Renwick of Nelson, aged 67, died May 12 elating, Ci . * s SHELOFF — William Peter Sheloff of Salmo died at his home on, May 16 at the age of 68. Prayer service was held the evening of May 16 in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home in Nelson and funeral servite was held the following morning . from the Salmo Russian Com- munity Hall. Interment was in Boulder Creek Cemetery. ° . *. SOBERLAK — Karl Soberlak of Castlegar, aged 66, died in Courtenay on May 8. Funeral service was conducted May 9 from the chapel of the Castle- gar Funeral Home, by the Knights of Pythias, with Fr. M, Guinan in attendance. Crema- tion. s 8 6 WHEATLEY — Wilhelmina (Min) Wheatley, aged 72, of Trail, died suddenly at home on . May 18, Memorial service was conducted May 16 from Knox United Church with Rev. John Fullerton officiating. Crema- tion, Prayer Vigil Sunday; Trail Regional Hospital On May 29, 1975, the Petition of "One Million was presented in the House of Commons in Ottawa, containing the signatures of 1,027,425 Canadians from all provinces, and requesting Parliament to enact legislation to grant un- born children the same pro- tection provided for any other person. ‘Thus, out of concern for May _27-June 2 the unborn and in view of the ateady increase in the number of abortions being performed in Canada each year, Right to Life is having a Prayer Vigil on Sunday from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Trail Regional Hospital. This is not a protest gathering, but a vigil of prayer, quiet meditation and discus- sion. Transportation Week British Columbia will join other provinces in observing Transportation Week from May 27 to_June 2, Transportation, Communications and Highways Minister Alex V. Fraser an- nounced recently. This special’ week, ori- ginally established by Traffic Clubs International in 1970, is set aside to honor nearly a’ million Canadians involved in the transportation field. “Transportation is many things —.a job, a vacation, a move, a way to school, a way home, a visit to a neighbor, a product going to market, a nation’s economic cand cultural background, Efficient transpor- tation is vital to our well being,” sald Fraser: This Week Mountain Connection. ‘Watch this page every week for _ events at. the ft Doug Pringle | at the Hi Arrow Earl’s Private Pools i:.: 365-6774 Complete Line of Pools, “Chemicals & Accessories. 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The 8 ‘done but it ny at ll often hi " ‘ through four sides ofa recma? #9 Keep people's itn ‘Does the band fee) any. pressure to: folloy pth nae aie next album is‘very exciting for us. ° material but the whole wry swe brave iol ‘t should 1 be much more'exciting and refreshing i MICK FLEETWOOD teting an extensive Euro] of April in Reweastle ant ications e carte that goes a lon Vac way. in sees taing the band in the music wold. Rush, who nis B -year captured thelr second consecutive Juno Award as Group of the Year, sontlnge. to have their share of success enamel sion of the mat "I think th fact: itive s a double | ie ri Was Tut i fal out. urs LE? “We don’ listening.” ebster are Beautiful B.C. Mag Goes Multi-Lingual Beautiful British Columbia magazine has gone multi-lin- The magazine's summer ‘alas published by Tourism B.C. i is now “available in: three i French, wood Veitch said the other-” language editions are being used to boost tourism to B.C. “from overseas markets and eastern Canada. The minister said the will be dis German and Japanese. * Some - 60,000 Japanese, 35,000 German and 20,000 French copies were added to the “ normal English-language press run of 400,000. >The multi-lingual edition ‘coincides with the ‘magazine's Bist anniversary. <; Tourism and Small Busi- jpess Development Minister El- overseas and is:also available free to B.C. residents wishing to send copies to their friends ‘ and relatives abroad who are thinking of- visiting the pro- vince. Japan and Germany: are second and third respectively, to the U.K. in the number of tourists coming to B.C. from countries overseas, Warfield to Hold Family Fair, June 22 Released by Kootenay Boundary Visitor's Association . Warfield is holding a Family Fair on June 2 ed * everyone is invited, The day begins with a . ‘parade from Annable at 10 a.m. This is followed by children’s races, an egg-throwing contest, games booths, a golf-ball guess- ing contest, a bubble gum blow- ing contest, a two-man. log sawing contest and a frog leaping contest. A steak barbeque Is fea- tured from & to 7 p.m. while a disco dance and disco contest is scheduled for 9 p.m, at Webster School. ' The Family Fair Day is co-sponsored by the Village of Warfield, recreation commit- tee, and the Warfield Volunteer Fire Department, =| Wet Kootenay Women Honored for Service. Eight West Kootenay wo- men received certificates of appreciation for 35 years or more of “unselfish dedication’ . and service” as hospital auxi- liaries and volunteers at the West Kootenay Area Council meeting at Nelson, ~ Mrs, Peg MacPherson of Invermere,. president of the B.C. Association of Hospitals Auxiliaries, made the presen- , tation on behalf of the minister of health to Mrs. Marjorie Butlin and Mrs, Mae Taylor of New Denver, Mrs. Florence Twaddle and Mrs. Catherine Daly of Trail, Mrs. Dorothy Nixon, Mrs. Marion Yolland and Mrs. Bea Driscoll of Ross- land, and Miss Carmen Horton of Nelson. The citation to- each read: “The selfless dedi you and, on behalf of the ministry of health, I am pleased to extend congratulations and good wish- es.” Each was signed by the Hon, Robert H. MacClelland. All’. recipients are still active in hospital charitable work. ' x A program on Personal and Public Relations in Health -Care, evaluated as “outstand- ingly useful” by the 80.hospital . delegates attending, was pre- sented by Mrs. Marilyn Dimeo, information officer from the B.C. Health Association, Van- couver office. An outline of association activities on behalf of the 110 .member hospitals » and other health care agencies ‘was given by Duncan Bradford, associate executive director. Joan D, Lefeaux of Nelson was returned as area council 4 ineial board have demonstrated in your ' years of volunteer service is d by and pi representative, while Gordon Shablom of Trail was elected i and ny your hospital and the commu- nity it serves. You have achieved an enviable record representative, G.C. Lester of Rossland as treasurer and Jean Downey of Trail as secretary. 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