June 30, 1989 Notices ZAK high score Bubble Bobble 53 CASTLEGAR and District Society Rail Station will be closed on Tuesday, July 4. All staff taking Ministry of Tourism Superhost Training Course at Chamber of Commerce. 59 THE DOUKHOBOR BENEVALENT SOCIETY is holding their annual meeting July 16 p.m, at Parkside Villa in Grand Forks. 353 Heritoge Chapelhouse PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIED $159 $10 DISCOUNT FOR CASH! Callus for details! Classified Ads 365-2212 acre Castlegar News DANCE BANDS and mobile disco ‘available for any type of engagenient. | 362-7795. ttn. 65 CHAPEL HOUSE — Zuckerberg Isiond m. For turther information. n Pp phone 365-6440. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? There are caring people to help you at the CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTRE Call 354-1199 Collect Tues., Wed., Thurs. 11-4 p.m. 577 Baker St. (Upstairs) ttn 43 Nelson FREE PREGNANCY TESTING OPEN HOUSE ot Senior Citizens H from 2 10.4 p.m., July 2, 1989 for Peg and Charlie King on their 50th wedding an niversary. Everyone welcome. No gifts by request 3.51 Personal ALCOHOLICS anonymous and Al-Anon Phone 365-3663 104/71 STEPHAN V. please call are having a child. Love 1-1096 Card of Thanks Thanks To the campaign team and my supporters during the Area J election. DARLENE SCHULTZ * ENTREPRENFUR MAGAZINE has ranked DIET CENTER as the que opportunity Jing franchise pro mmediate cash flow ‘& return on invest t and unhmited earning poten enter CALL COLLECT (604) 860-1919 MR. JOHN KOLESNIKOFF and the: lote Tina Kolesnikolf of Castlegar are pleased to announce the forthceming marriage of their daughter Elizabeth to Mathew, son of Mr In Memoriam THE 8.C. HEART FOUNDATION accepts with gratitude'In Memoriam donations which help promote Research Cards sent to Box 3023 Castlegar, B.C 104 81 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. In memoriam donations. Information Box 3292, Castlegar. 365-5167 10417 IN LOVING Memory of Wi who passed away July | Five years has passed since thot sod day When one we loved was called away Loved in life, honoured in death, Treasured in memory, one of the best Sadly missed by husband, Andy; Bi Don, Cathy, Kari ond families 3 IN LOVING MEMORY of Phil R 1987 Heart next-of-kin nie Savinkolt 184 Hor shenin who passed away July 4 When we are sad and lonely And everything goes wrong. We seem to hear you whisper Cheer up, and carry on Although you are not with us physical plane, You will remain in our hearts forever v the IN LOVING MEMORY of Gloria Plotnikolf who passed away July 3 Fondly remembered and sadly missed by Mom & Dod, Joyce & Steve 53 IN LOVING MEMORY Gorkott, a dear son and bre passed away July 2, 1983 Time and lite go swiftly by But love and memories never die Sadly missed and remembered wit! by the family 1 Walter Allan >ther who Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 STRIKING IT RICH . . . Grades four and five of Robson elementary school pan for gold as part of the Selkirk College Geology Program outreach into local schools. KJSS honors its best students The following students have qualified for the honor roll and honorable mention lists at Kinnaird Junior secondary school To be eligible for the honor roll, students must obtain a minimum grade average of 4.0. In the honorable men tion category, students must have a minimum grade average of 3.5. The staff of KISS wish all students a great summer vacation GRADE8 Honor Roll Linda Chang, Christina’ Ev dokimoff, Marcel Dusseault, Arman Twin Rivers gives year-end awards “Hooray! Hooray! It’s Awards Day Today! This theme greeted an audience of parents, staff and students at Twin Rivers elementary school June 27 Receiving Canada Fitness Awards of Excellence wefe 24 students Twenty-eight students achievement received scholastic awards Citizenship awards were selected mon thly and 10 Twin River T-shirts were presented to the lucky winners Going that extra mile for effort and achievement were 31 students. Special awards went to Polly Corbett and Nick Verigin who are retiring after many years of dedicated service The awards following students received CANADA FITNESS AWARD OF EXCELLENCE Angela Xayasamphou Christopher Savinkoff Carolla, Panavanh Kevin Chernoff Andrea Chaves, Jamie Jmieff Arch bault, Adam Rodgers, Keith Kerekes, Shawn Hor off, Shawna Harshienin. Stuart Currie, Tammy Sherbinin, Heather Sheppard, Ryan Biller, Christopher Ross, Bradley Abietkoff, Patrick Price, Brad Kristian, Ryan Fontes, Craig Davis, Ryan Aaron Kinakin EFFORT AND ACHIEVEMENT Grade 2 Riston Turner, Daniel Evdokimoff, Abra Baal Pacheco, Donna Eugene Carter, Grade 3 Shelley Yofonoff, Nadine Evans, Joshua Street, Mario Duarte, Manichanh Seneyavong, Chris Ross, Ryan Fontes, Bradley Sicotte, Aman da Giesler Graded Mandy Nevakshonoff, Devaux, Stacy Nichvolodoff, Zeke Popoff, Scott Anutooshkin, David Evdokimoff, Chris Kazakoff, Corinne Abietkoff, Jenny Wocknitz de S Adam Rodgers, Mark Bosse, Tanya Hopkins, Celine Evans, Angela Guglielmi, Felicia Smith, Sandrelle Fraser, Chris Jacinto, Ivone Jorge, Brad Mason Melanie Grade6 Joshua Snauwaert, Chieng Xayasamphou, Victor Machedo. SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT Grade 2 Heea Ozeroff, Darrin Aaron Kinakin Grade 3 Daniel Lepsoe, Yuri Kinakin, Nicholas Baal, Marissa Balahura, Brian John, Bobbi Jo Haviland, Lisa Stewart, Lauchlan Jankola, Ferreira Konkin. Colleen Graded Brad Zarikoff, Heather Sheppard, Jamie Jmaeff, Aaron’ Jankola, Stasia Rezansoff, Trevor Haviland. ~ Grade S Jil Carlson, Brad Zaytsotf, Brad Kristian, Ryan Kinakin, Neal Henne, Rob Armstrong, Corinne Yofonoff Shawna Harshenin Grade 6 Tanya Todd, Amy Strilaeft Lions final meeting the new officers were inducted to their offices by past zone chairman Ron Sigouin of the Nelson Lions Club: The new Castlegar Selkirk Club 1989-90 executive is as follows: The Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club held its year-end meeting June 27 at the Hi Arrow Arms Hotel Awards John Kozniuk to Lions for attendance and service to the club. Hugh Wilson was named the Lion of the Year, the club's highest award were given by president In attendance were seven members from the North Pend O’ Oreille Valley Lions Club from lone, Wash., in. cluding past district. governor Larry Grape As this was the end of a busy year, Lions — Leo Plamondon; first vice-president — Mike Jensen; second vice-president Dave Shalansky; secretary — Kirk Duff; treasurer Bob Sorenson; Dan Hague, Hugh Wilson, Steve Jankola and Henry Senetza; tail twister Grant McCluskie; Lion tamer — Glen Moore; past-president — John Koz- niuk President directors Alimkulov, Mike” Hunter, Graeme Basson, Hansol Bahk, Mark Heard, Lana Venier, Ryan Vatkin, Darren Lagan, Melanie Samarodin Brian Port, Wendy Closkey, Jodie Dechkoff, Dan Kooznetsoff, Jamie Cumberland, Janet Kalesnikoff, Jen- ny Chernenkoff, Candice Larche, Ralph Terpin, Steven Brown, Sidney Gretchen, Tammy Giles GRADE8 Honorable Mention Cari Rohn, Rae Carter, Tennille Austin, Tammy Kerekes, Jennifer Ford, Karen Hawkins. e Ken Skibinski, Laura Peterson, Pat ty Yofonoff, Angela Strelive, Ger mana Ferreira GRADET Honor Roll Todd Bondaroff, Trudy Peter Freitas, Chris Kling, Kosowan, Simon Laurie, Jones, Jaclyn Kalesnikoff, Scott Mac Pherson, Averil Sheppard, Roxanne Wiebe. Melanie Brownlie, Ricky Fauth, Jan Holden, Shawn Mosby, Ann White, Christine Brownlie, Derek Armstrong, Utako Kambara, Melanie Strelive, Sara Vatkin, David Zoobkoff Clow, Laura Leona Lee GRADE7 Honorable Mention Warren Harshenin, —- Nina Briggeman, Ron Garay, Brian Hahn, Jon Austin. Tina Labine, Josh Sookero, Rolf Hartman, Jill Imrie, Irene Guglielmi GRADE6 Honor Roll Jenni Armstrong, Nora Becker, Shannon Carter, Treena Goolieff, Janice Hawley, Kathy John Saprikin Leanna Lana Sommerville, Darren Pottle, Takaie Larsen-Caslere, Nicole Harasemow, Christina Fetreira, Elina Alimkulov, Denny Terry GRADE6 Honorable Mention Elizabeth Anderson, Brent Rohn, Andrew Peterson, Brandy Stanwood, Carrie Plamonden, Lara Markin. Health logo selected An attractive new logo, ‘Together for Health, is soon to appear on public health materials and displays throughout the Central Kootenay. The designer, Alice Burnett of New Denver, has been awarded $100 and a gift package for her grand prize win- ning entry to the logo contest spon- sored bythe Central Koot¢nay Union Board of Health Other finalists included Gordon O'Genski of Trail, Shawn Struck of Fauquier elementary school, and Chris Woodburn and Scott Wallace, both of Laura J. Morrish school in Trail. The Hair Annex extends a warm welcome to MARIANN GRAZIOTTO Mariann returns to Castlegar with 4 years experience as a Licenced Hair Styli CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY 365-3744 1241-3rd St., Costleger Y (NOTICE Prices in Canada Safeway Flyer in today's paper are not in effect until Sunday, July 2 SAFEWAY ($ Adult Child, under 5 years Adult Senior Student Students ach passenger Attendant Tickets Castlegar Regional Transit System Effective July 4th 1989 INVENTIONAL SERVICE Senior, with valid 8.C. Pharmacare Card Student, to Grade 42 with valid 1.0. card Tickets are on sale at: City Hall Tickets for full-time Selkirk College Available at the College Ticket outlet. Ei $1.00 We bring it all together ¥ 70¢ S5¢€ 55¢ Free 20 for $13.00 20 for $10.00 20 for $10.00 20 for $11.00 free 20 for $19.00 © Transit Information 365-3100 =] Regional District of Central Kootenay WE'RE MOVING! Central Kootenay Imports of Castlegar is moving. We'll be located at Waneta Plozo Toyotd in Trail We welcome all our Waneta Mall location Please Call Carlos DeF, the new across from customers to our s, Service Manager or Tony Parece, Service Writer Collect at 364-2588 for your appointments. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUING PATRONAGE! CENTRAL KOOTENAY IMPORTS 425 Col. Ave., Castlegar 365-2912 DI. No. 5605B I Sole ends Sor. July # vey geht