CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 8, 1981. Mt. Sentinel nutrient-rich waters “of the ‘ In inghi of testimonials like.’ tends Nica!” to- Mt. Sentinel Secondary School's continuing policy’ in recognizing academic excel- lence is pleased to announce the Principal's List and the : Honors List for the first semester, ; ~— Studenta who have main- tained a grade point average of 4.5 out of 6, based on C- 1, : C2, Cplus9, B 4, and A'6 are f eligible::for the Principal's the: certificates for their excel- lence aiid a letter of con- gratulgtions is sent to their honor students’ sacar Strait are said:to be second: McDanlel'sit’s not surprisiag ‘March the thick plank- umbers, have been discov- only ‘to the Red. Sea: for that, more divers every year in ‘and kelp forests dic off, ofa “llmate and terrain that offers diving, skiing, tennis and even golf in one arda‘on dents made the Principal's me and 12 made the Honors pring a orthern diving mos fjord-riddled coastline ° pers On thé Principals List: fected by wooded and snow- from Grade 12 are: Larry Argatoff and Warron Cher- jp, copped ia ants seer orarna noff, From Grade 11: Larissa This “emerald sea” is Brit- Chernoff, Elizabath Kolesni- ish Columbia's Strait of Geor’ |" koff and Elaine Rebalkin. gia, tempered ne i pered by the Japan- From Graile 10: Tim Swan- ose current to a caepiisbagly son. From Grade 8: Berna: warm 10 degrees C (50 dette Hendrix . and degrees F) average wititer ‘Obara, From Grade 7: Kari Logebokott. temperature, not much cold- abundant sea life, te Carpets of strawbery an- emones, colonies of soft coral ” grunteculpin, wolf eels and: huge colonies of :sea’stars ‘attract people like Neil Mc- Danlel, marine photographer and editor of the Vancouver- based Diver magazine. “The waters are richer ‘leaving’ a, visibility that ex- southern coast, EG. . tends, to 80.m (100 fect) In “When Beach Gardens Re some places, rivalling that, at * sort at Powell River, 186 km: 5 the Caribbean," .'., (85 miles) north of Vancou- The . water, certainly” isi er, offered its first’ diving tropical, but ‘a good quality “Jaci shag in 1878. owner Jim jauarte neh wet | suit is ade- quat ‘against the » Be aot Baa be year he* oe ‘says McDaniel, and ‘he, expects 6,000 bookings.” finds thet with’a neoprenc’ Other resorts are offering: dry sult and pile underwear their own diving packages’. he can do ‘two-hour dives one holiday that attracts a lot of divers to B.C. And Georgia Strait itself, a Immering piece of water yer 240 km (150 miles) long, ringed with mountains and shaggy with inlets, promises to be big enough for them. For general information on Canada as a travel destin- ation’ contact the Canadian Government Office of Tour- iam, Ottawa, Canada K1A Plonninga holiday eee for information Hours Open: Tuss.; Thurs 10. a.m, to 4:30 p.m. an Sot. 10.a,m.to¥ On the Honors List from’ Grade 12 are: Valerie Bar- - * abonoff, Sara Kammerzell, “ Steve Lamare, Faye Nelson er than the waters of Callfor- nia in spite of its northerly latitude. * Home to the world’s lar than tropical waters,” says cave, wreck, reef at McDaniel, “and even though the... bizarre _ coloration . of; tropical sea life isn't thei ‘sea. life. is mue' nudibranchs parent, to. and Sandy Sato. From Grade Beat 80cm, (one foot) in Students. who have re- ceived a grade point average of 4 out of 5 receive certi- ficates' of corimendation. In the first: semester nine stu- 9: Stephany Dean and Danny length, sea‘ stars over 1 m Dube. From Grade,8: Nadine Plotnikelf. From (Grade 7; (0"6 Yard) in dlameted, more s . Simon Cart, Marlene Cher- ” tobrates, "sel cpetes ot oe fs nenkov and Julie White. 400 species’ of seaweed and’ more: than 80 eet ee at ae iy many, Beopla ould: Sutptiod gueste y with taken “in” the . the: ought ‘(Your Stars. / gs Au ESTs oe GAN ROUT TUS ONE MERE CRT ISS FD TTT & in all its aspects to be work- » ing with the individual $ toward the attainment of ¥, goals. both long-held and fewly- -developed. It is importan: that a eyed be grasped as occur, and equally important that one: not mistake warnings for invitations. Believers “Lady Luck” may be ; surprised to find themselves ' less favored than those who . ; hold to principles of training and hard work, Even - 50, * outright failure is the excep- tion this week, and even a those who work tema! hours ! and with less en ~ usual will iow a a “degree of * success. worthy left out in the social cold at © this particular time. AQUARIUS:(Jan. 20-Feb. 3) - An associate whose importance to'your progress may have “been underes- timated comes to your aid this week. Feb. 4-Feb. 18) -- In your wish to please anoth> er, include a wistf to please yourself, Otherwise, you may find yourself left out of bene: PISCES: (Feb. 19-March &) -.Don’t overspend and thereby overtax your ability - },to pay. Keep the future in i Biby when present! ‘ you a good & week for yous ling . £0 meet tem halfway hours of .work and play. ; ARIESUMarch 21-April 4) ~ Small dreams come a By STELLA WILDER " disappolntiment: (May 6-May Pie coming week appears 20) — Suppoxtfifor a pe GEMINI:(May? at sens 6) = Your own well-being is at stake this week. “Do what you can to further a new Broker work to complete an a p fees it‘only on a sure thing. Conserve “.energyfoy sarge weekend projec! 2 CANCER: you thi to. act / vrathe in all your lives. Direct your enerey toward joint entel LED:(uly 23-Aug. 7)*- Seek a new outlet for energy , arm overflow. You risk offending through aggressive behavior this week. Try for calm. (Aug. e Aug. 22) — Usual, expenses may cause yot unusual concern this wi In the end, however, alle ends with the figures in the black. VIRGO:(Aug. 23-Sept. 7) Unless you Make appoint-" ‘ments' in‘advance, “ae will not be able to fulfill your ambitions for week, Keep lists! (Sept. 8-Sept. 22) - taken ‘off inte of Saher Tour: best bet confidence may try to wrest" secrets from you. Refuse to EDMONTON, (CP) — Gold. saya ig. : jowelry may enhance.a‘per- Lippatsept. 23-Oct. 7) - “son's appearance but it’s not John Hartmann, manager of precious.metals operations :with Guardian Tryst, told a re Y ents and children together in “recent Edmonton gold-and- greater love. and under- silver investment seminar standing. Rejoice! that many Canadians confuse (Oct. 23-Nov. gold jewoliy with gold in- ScoRi 7) — You will have to sink or - ‘swim this week. With no one. ‘venment: ever, TAURUS;(April 2O-May 5) - Accept all invitations. extended to you this we Take care, however, not’ to- run eagerly toward major — Prope tee to:suecess week. Do Weekly nothing, however,’ to jeop- .it ‘contains. - Workmanship, taxes and a steep retail araize a gale ora bridge : 2 What’ you mark-up send the price high- results Nine tables, with an aver- age of 108, took ‘part. in Monday night's session of the Joy Keillor Bridgé Club, with the following results:° lorth-South Ne First, Stan. Greenwood and ready for it. 108. East-West Fiesty, “ted :Vockeroth . Sr. and.” third,: Rob Wadey: and Don Ellison —: 111; and fourth, . Connie Miller and Pear! , Palmer — 108%. ~ 81 COLTS HAVE ARRIVED. {PauL's SPB oes \ (365-3301) en. “By far the best invest ment in gold is bars and *PEAPRIGORN:(Dec, - 22- wafers,” says Hartmann. Jan. |; 6) Precision .is The smallest bar in Canada uired of | any who would get ahead Axe clay this now sells for about $115 and week. Be reat prove | the largest for ‘$270,000. Hartman safd a. refiner: will, add a charge tothe bar at the” time’ of: purchase and ‘the rule-of-thumb ‘is buying the largest bar one can afford. 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