July 3, 1985 ona] PHN} ‘sere RETIREMENT PARTY-. ... Library volunteer Eileen Woods (right) presents Helen McLeod with special gift on behalf of volunteers at Kinnaird branch during open house last week. McLeod, who has retired as branch librarian, has been with the branch off and on as volunteer and librarian since 1955, CosNews Photo Pioneer passes Rhoda,Culley passed away June 30 at Trail. Regional Hospital at the age of 90. Mrs. Culley was born Aug. 1, 1894 in Hull, Yorkshire, Eng- land and came to Canada in 1912. : She settled in Lang Ruth, Man. before moving to B.C. in 1945. She lived on the Lower Mainland and on Van- couver Island before moving Mrs. Culley came to Castle- gar in 1981 and has resided in — Kiro Manor in Trail for the last three years. She was an ardent croch- eter, embroiderer and knit- ter. She is survived by. one daughter, Edith Dinger of Roundup, Montana; two sons, Ernest of Burnaby and Albert of Castlegar; seven in 1972. great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by husband, Ernest, in 1953 and grandson, Eddie Shepherd, . Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel with Rev. Ted Bristow offi- ciating. Cremation, to follow. Funeral service under the Crimes © such ‘as Castlegar to host - Jehovah's Castlegar has: heen one, of 14 cities in Canada selected to host conventions of Jeh: . ovah's Witnesses this sum- mer. . rete 5 r “A total of 126 district)con- ventions will” be eld throughout the United States .- and Canada. _ Stanley Weigel, © spokes- mian at their world head- quarters in New York City, said the eVents are expected to attract more than 1.23 million delegates — 125,000 in’ Canada and 2,500 in Castlegar: 3 Morton Gustafson, conven- tion manager for Castlegar, says of the convention theme, “integrity keepers”. There has been a gradual ‘diluting ‘of strict Bible laws and prin- ciples for many years so that now -many people. donot know what to believe,” he said. *“For~example, the Bible says God hates divorce, but divorce rates have never— been higher. It says to flee from fornication but the world is fleeing toward forni- cation. God's law stated that those causing -an . abortion must forfeit their life for the life of the aborted child. robbery, murder and rape are all-in violation of God's command- ments,” Gustafson stated. The Castlegar convention will be held July 11-14 at the Community Complex. Some On J WUMACULATE. STARTER HOME large lot in Rospberry. Only $49,000" Channel Guide™ @pss . 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Kinnaird, Valley Vista ar plement to the Castlegar News of Wednesday, July 3, 1985 SALES @ RENTALS ¢ TRADES # AND OF COURSE SERVICE Castl Woneta Road at Beaver Cri WESTERN BESTSELLERS INC 4 Jorge lot in S, Castlegar. Priced to IOEAL 2 BORM. STARTER — Home $97,000. ‘away = ] ; 2,500 delegates from the East students receive awa rds : direction “of the; Castlegar and West Kootenays are ex-____ Sa 25 is Funeral Chapel. / _. pected to attend. Parents and students of PUBLIC SPEAKING Kalesnikoff. z ese Kinnaird and oe AWARDS a Effort_and_ Improvement: Valley Vista schools received Junior Division: Ryan Vat- Robyn Craven and Ryan awards and certificates June kin — bronze; Laura Koso- Schatz. f 25. wan — silver; Janet Kales- _ Citizenship: Jennifer Ford, The school's-most-coveted-nikoff and-Mike- Hunter ——Ivo Amaral, Ryan Vatkin and honor, the James H. Corbett tied for gold. “Wendy Closkey. Green and Gold Award, went - Senior Division: Denise . "| GRADES to Paula Furey, a Grade 6 Smithers’ — bronze; Karen | Academic Achievement: student, for her outstanding Fishwick — silver; Kerry Jo Dustin Rilcof, Rene. Schulz, academic achievement, athle- Finney — gold. _ Greg Akselson and Patrick tic participation, school ser- GRADE1{VALLEY VISTA] Chan. “ i citizenship during Academic Achievement: __Effort_and_ Improvement: ears at Kinnaird Elem- Kaela Tompkins, Lisa Der, Melissa Gastte,-Shetly-Bles-—~"— - ; 7 a : aurom : jon: @ za entary. ‘Jason Haigh and Rachel sin, Wally Brennan and An- ee ae Community members and_ Friedrich. = | a $ 3 . parents were recognized for Effort and Improvement: : : their _ draya Hughes. ; ._ Citizenship: Sandra Flynn, valued | contributions Cindy Jallimore. Leah Kennedy, Joanna _and ‘involvement’ in Citizenship: Craig Haw: Swanson‘ and Kristy Allen. activities. . kins. \ GRADE6 GRADE 2(VALLEY VISTA) Academic Achievement: Academic Achievement: Katrina Babaeff, Stacy Gor- Tracy Strongman: and, Ste- phanie Poznikoff. koff, Denise Smithers, Karen Fishwick, Frapk Strobel and Effort and Improvement: * Jill Craven, Richelle Davis Meagan O'Connor. Effort’ and Improvement: and Chelsea Van Vliet. Citizenship: David Cundy. Kerry Allen, Louise Pinck- ney and Kevan Rilcof. . GRADE 1 (KINNAIRD Citizenship: Jason Batche- ELEMENTARY) lor, T.R. Gale and Jennifer work. Academic Achievement: Sallis. = Following are the recipi- Carrie Markin and Valerie Math Certificates ents-of-awards and “certifi: / Kosowan- ___Honorable Mention: Paula cates! Effort and Improvement: Furey, Braden Messenger, Canada Fitness Excellence. 380m Archambault and Ari Awards: Lori Picco, Du: White. ° Rileof, Frank Strobel, Christi | Citizenship: Amanda Mac- in_-the—early—grandchildren, _13—great- grandchildren and two great- to—Bi y 1960s. R TRUCK iBY ANYONE ance ON ANEW ‘85 CAR KNOWINGLY. NEW CHOICE DL $058 This home 4a THE SUPER GUYS UNDERSOLD OF YOUR WILL NOT BE ‘baths, Jbdrma., downtown loc SPOTLESS MOBILE HOME — EXECUTIVE HOME. — ; school During the program. the aoe apap school band~and~choir en- : = ; : £3 . tertained the audience with several selections. S ; @ j : Principal Paul Phipps in i his, concluding. remarks re- gq : : i, called the school ~ year's s : i v < hee a ae events and praised parents, home all the time, including just a phone num- ~ ber in your ad is enough. But if you can't be teachers, and’ students for me i ) 7 there all day specify when you can be reached. |, Castlegar | host: Joan Riv ‘Scheduled: ac- two women. 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Messenger. The Tarrys/Shoreacres : Citizenship: Sara Healing: Fun Day was held June 13. GRADES Children were divided—ac- Academic Achievement: cording to age and house Laura Kosowan and Shawn systems to compete in a_cir- cuit of 15 events. Station events included Mosby. Effort and Improvement: Melanie Gibson, Alesha long jump, highjump, 50- Campbell and Mikkel Nan- metre dash, softball and fris- nan. : bee throw, beanbag toss, ac- Citizenship: Scott Mac- Pherson and Avéry Turner. GRADE4 their dedication and hard Some people never call back. z a young man in with the i | leaving are. Include the price ie No one wants to place a want ad that won't work for them. So take your time, study these five steps, and con- struct an effective ad. Then put it ina place where it will be read .. . the Castlegar News Action Ads. tun: , Advertising the price in an ad practically in- sures greater response. Surveys show. that a high percentage of readers won't answer an ad unless-the price is given. 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