ss _Castlégar News . December 4, 1988 —_—_ Births & Funerals BiRTHS BROWN — To Linde and Morty Brown of Rossland, o girl, born Nov. 17 BOTHAMLEY To Shelli and Barney Bothanley of Riondel, o girl, born Nov 2 COSTAIN To Tara and Terry Costain of Calgary, « boy, born Nov. DUNCAN — To Nore Lilligren and David Duncan of Winlaw, a boy, born Nov. 18 FOX — To Anne Fravendort and Jomes Fox of Nelson, a boy, born Nov, 23 GOUDY — To Chris and Randy Goudy of Kaslo, a girl, born Nov. 1 MASON — To Barbara and Brent Mason of Nelson, a girl, born Nov. 21 POPOFF — To Debbie and Ashley Popott of Castlegar, twin girls, born Nov TURNER To Linda Infanti and Karl Turner, a boy, born Nov. 21 DEATH: BERRY — Gladys Reta Berry died Nov 21, She was 87. Mrs. Berry is survived by her daughters Geor Patricia Linge, Dorothy Renaud, Shirley Sherger and Beverley Bartuccio; sons, Valmore, Murray and Bevin; 34 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and four sisters. BROWNE — Arthur (Archie) Browne, of Trail died Nov. 24 at the Trail Regional Hospital following a lengthy iliness. He was 82. Mr. Browne is survived by his wite, Eva; sons Jim of Trail and Brian of Cranbrook; daughter, Alice Demore of Chatham, Ont.; seven grandchildren. several nieces and nm ews. He wos predeceased by six sisters and two brothers GIBBON — Victoria Margaret Gibbon of Salmo died. She was 89. Mrs. Gibbon is survived by her daughter, Doreen Flemming of Salmo; son, Floyd of Salmo vW grandchildren 15 great grandchildren; brother, John Olsutka of Neepowo, Man and sister, Anne Martin of Davidson, Sask. She was predeceased by her husband, Douglas. son Gordon and five brothers and sisters KITCHIN Former Trail resident, Sorah Kitchin of Oliver died Nov. 20. She was 88. Mrs. Kitchin is survived by her son Leslie of Winnipeg: four grandchildren and three great. grandchildren: she was predeceased by her son Jack in World War li and her husband John in 1983 LILBURN John Samuel Lilburn of Rossland died suddenly Nov. 22. He was 71. Mr. Lilburn is survived by his wite Dorothy; sons, Sam of Elkford. Tim and Pat, both of Vancouver; daughter Jennifer Cox of Oakland Calif.; three grandchildren; sisters, Kay Seeback and Marjorie Hawn, both of Toronto: nieces and nephews MALITO Rosina Malito of Trail died Nov. 22 at the Trail Regional hospital atter a briet illness. She was 93. Mrs Malito is survived by her daughters. Deltina Ciarcullo of Trail, Savino Malito of Italy, Immacolato DeBartolo of Vancouver and Ornella Turco of Trail and Arnaldo of n and 18 great numerous ni and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband in 1951; one daughter in 1960 and three brothers PEEBLES — Dorothy Grace Alice Peebles of Rossland died Nov. 24 at the Trail nal Hospital following a lengthy s, She was. 80. Mrs. Peebles is survived by her sons, Dennis o Castlegar and Alexander of Rossland: daughters, Dorothy Jones of Rossland and Joan Yolland of Matsqui; 13 grandchildren and 17 — great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Alexander Campbell and her brother Percy Harris POZNIKOFF — Vera Poznikott of Poss Creek died Nov. 25. She was 55. Mrs. Poznikotf is survived by her husband. Alex W. Poznikoff of Pass Creek; sons Roy of Rossiand, Pau! of Houston, B.C and Gary of Pass Creek; daughters. Christine Rice of Prince George and Serah Poznikott of Poss Creek; seven grandchildren; three sist Bonderott of Poss Cr Poznikott of Nelson and Prince George. REPIN — Molly Repin of Castlegar died Nov. 25. She was 80. Mrs. Repin is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth DeVries and Ann Castlegar; son Vancouver; six grandchildren, six great grandchildren brothers Alex Nichvolodov of Kelowna ond Walter Nichvolodow of Grand Forks REPIN — Peter N. Repin of Castlegar died Nov. 23. He was 82. Mr. Repin is survived by his sons, Tim of Castlegar Pete of Kelowna, Mike of Castlegar and Joe of Surrey; tive grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and one brother Nick of Willowhaven. He is predeceased by his wite Mary in 1976, one daughter two brothers.and a sister SMITH Former Nelson resident Margaret Rose Smith died Nov. 17 at Kamloops Royal Inland Hospital. She was 48. Mrs. Smith is survived by her son Dallas of Kamloops; brothers, Sid of Cranbrook, Victor of Prince George Richard of Langley and Joseph of Fernie sisters Joan Bunce of Nelson and Virgina Vulcano of Vernon. She was predeceased by her mother in 1958, brother Lawrente and sister Wanita in 1987 and her to in 1988. Kenneth STONEHOUSE Allen d joughter, ‘Janice ond grandchildren three WALKER Walker of Comox son, Otto of Castlegar; daughter Mary Gorsline ‘of Courtney; seven grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren, She was predecéased by her husband, Otto in 1964 WGOD — George Wood died Nov. 27 He was 67. Mr. Wood is survived by his wite, Esther; son, George; daught Margaret, Deborah, Sandra, Susi ‘and sharon, two grandchildren; brother Wiltred of New nephews and six ni Altering mice genes could hold key to cure Howard Hughes Medical Institute termining which cells have taken up NEW YORK (AP) — Researchers say they have overcome a key ob- stacle in producing mice with altered genes, a step that should help in the study of human diseases. The scientists said their new re- search technique will help make a re- cently developed method for re- placing or altering genes feasible for many mouse genes, and perhaps all of them. That should help in using mice to study human genetic diseases, and perhaps eventually in replacing de- fective genes in humans, said Mario Capecchi A biology professor at the Uni- versity of Utah and member of the there, Capecchi di ‘ibes the pro- the ‘ion in the correct place, and cedure in the journal Nature with colleagues Suzanne Mansour and Kirk Thomas. Genes are the inherited chemical “blueprints” that govern the struc- ture and functioning of cells. They lie along threadlike structures called chromosomes. Scientists can alter genes or add new ones by inserting genetic material into cells. They have re- cently learned how to aim the inser- tions at particular locations on the chromosome. which are carrying it somewhere else. Researchers want to: select only the right cells to slip into a mouse embryo for creating genetically al- tered mice. A few genes lend themselves to a relatively straightforward selection method. But the Nature paper des. cribes a new method that should apply to many if not all mouse genes, Capecchi said in an interview. The key lies in the design of the stretch of genetic material to be But their aim is not perfect, inserted. Researchers add two genes leaving thei with the problem of de- to help in the later selection process. BUSINESS DIRECTORY TELEPHONE 365-5210 " h rT New i Y. Di y will be month of January. d up to 5 for the Castlegar News p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 27 for the Brian L. Brown CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT 270 Columbia Avenue Castlegar * 365-2151 Good Business $sense... ECONO SPOTS Call 365-5210 Here's how Send local Season's Greetings to all your friends for only and at the same time help the KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR THE HANDICAPPED AND THE INDIVIDUALS IT SERVES for the Handicapped. For a donation of $4 or more, the Society will publish your name in issues of the Castlegar News just Prior to Christmas. 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