Page 4A Selling something? Phone 365-5266 SUN STAFF More-than-S38,000-was-taned ed out to 109 Selkirk Coll A dents during this year’s bursary Silver awards, Rattle the Antiques 301-11 Ave (in Tulips Building) 365-5191 4 which, were: presented: 1 main lounge arcacat th Castlegar campus, Tt The students wt Castlegar bursaries, which ave $350-$500° repre grants at the colles ing greetings we Diane Piket lege Board, the coll on behalt Co Finan DAICED TREE FARM LICENCE 3 Management and Working Phas #8 Vi lewing SLOSAN Slocan Forest Products Foresters will Community our draft Five-Year M (M-& WP) for the Little Slocan Tree Farm Licence 3-T Products to responsible forest management and provides s fi environmental safeguards, reforestation, fisheries, harv ig and re Tree Farm Licence M & WP's must be revised periodically and subm Chief Forester for approval. The M & WP's must define + strategies and allowable harvest levels for the next The M & WP is available for viewing uatil April Slocan Division office, Slocan, B.C, during re A public information session will be held on Wednesday Ap Silvery Slocan Social Centre from 12:00 noon to 7:00 pe by a formal presentation trom 7:00 Written comments will be received until April 23, 1993 and Forest Products Lid., Slgcan Division, Slocan, B.( Please come and review the draft plan. For moi or to make an appointment to talk with an S.F.P. Fore CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION HAS FANTASTIC OFFERINGS ON RRSP's . We have expanded our following - one Increase permitted there be a rate increase - Interest rate as high as 8.1 + RRSP loans at prime The VARIABLE INVESTMENT PLAN Include RRSP terms. The interest r mortgage portfolio has bee: ate Is set Ir Both offices will be open on Monday. Marct for your RRSP’ Contributions and any other fing which you may require * Rates are subject to change with CASTLEGAR SAVINGS path UNION "Your community Financia’ Cd - 100 - 630 17th St. Castlegar 365-7232 The ___The Cas stlegar | Sun cial Aide Officer, Jake van Homert performed the duties of meee Donors inctaded corporate and protessional representatives from the Kootenay area, as well as fep resentatives from service clubs wid the college itself Those receiving bursaries were Valene Plamondon of Fruitvale scepting the Arthur Chapman Chapter 1.0:D.E. Bursary from Mrs. Sue Johnson; Marilyn Moyer of Nelson, received the Birks Fam tly Foundation Bursary from Dr Richard Hallett, Dean of Educa tional Support Services; the B.C Lung Association Bursary, present ed by Mrs. Bunny Charters, Castle- gar Cha went to Joanne D'Andrea of Trail, McBain, president of the stlegar-Robson Legion,-Branch-170, presented the Canada 125 Bursary to Scott Lippa of Castlegar, Lome Myhra, manag. r of the Castlegar Savings Credit Umion presented bursaries to Amy Rodgers of Castlegar, Diane Taylor of Hornby Island, and Fione Berke of Cranbrook, and Janice Stalker of Castlegar, who received the Lucille Sutherland Credit Union Bursary. The Cecil and Dorothy Stead- man Endowment Bursary was presented by Dale Schatz, execu tive director of the Selkirk College Foundation to Jennifer Cowan and Bonnie Droucker of Nelson, Blair McKnight of McKenzie, B.C., James Lauder of Streetsville, Ontario, Wendy Letoria of Ross- land, Mary Mitchell of Nelson, Corey Robertson of Richmond, Lisa Schupp of Langley, B.C Suzanne St. Jean of Sudbury, Ontario, Susan Ward of Vancou ver, and Christina Winterlik of Abbotsford The Christine Stewart Memori- al Bursary went to Rivkah Moore of Mission, while Chris Burns of Salmo, Stephen Low and Tommy Ounpuu, both of Vancouver received the Christopher McLean Memorial Bursary from Fae-Lee, the Selkirk College foundation's fevelopment officer. Jim Chap- man presented the City of Castle- tr Bursary to Lisa Forester of Castlegar, while Wilf Warner gaye the CKQR 760 Bursary. to Gent La Freniete of Trail. Paula Snow t Nelson, received the Connie Sutton Memorial Bursary from Constance Zahar. The Dennis Per- ival Memorial Scholarship was presented to George Snyder of Crescent Valley, by Pam Percival The Dewdney Trail Rock and Gem Club Bursary was presented by Mrs. Anderson to Leelund Hrushkin of Grand Forks. Selkirk College Employee Endowment Fund Bursaries were Health And Safety Regulations For Agric cultural Operations Purpose Of Hearings / Abbotsford, \« x Kelowna, How To Make A Submission For More Information WORKERS , Htaring Locations, Dates And Times How To Get A Copy Of The Draft Regulations COMPE NSATION JOARD presented by Mac Sinclair, math instructor, to Greg Fry of Salmo, Dorothy Hilde of Trail, Linda Houde of Penticton, Donald McAI listef of Crescent Valley, A.L. Ocel lo of Kaslo, Patsy Rose of Grand Forks, Christina Stuart of Cran brook, and Ruby Walters of Silver ton, The Herb Clark Memorial Bursary was presented to Deanna Seal of Trail by Laurie Pettijohn, president of the Trail Rotary Club. Ian Johnson Memorial Bursaries went to Sandra Ander. son of Nelson, James Brown and Manon Doucet of Kaslo, and ‘Lil Potapoff of Grand Forks. Dave Fairbairn presented the Impact Training Bursary to Shelfy Dobos of Nanaimo, B.C. Henry John presented the Institute of Chartered Accountants of B.C Bursary to Janice Young of Edmonton, while Hazel Street awarded the Jim Street Memorial Bursary to William Cunliffe of Canal Flats. Kiwanis Club President William Moore presented the Kiwanis Early Childhood Education Bursary to Kelly Warner of Nelson, and Dr. Jack Colbert, a director of the Kootenay Savings Credit Union, presented that organization's bur- sary to Sandra Nelson and Lesley Price, both of Castlegar. The Kootenay School of Art Bursary went to Josh Powell of Shoreacres. Randy Ewasko of Winnipeg, was awarded the Lee W. Arnold Memorial Bursary. The Marion Graziotto Memori- al Bursary was presented to Bren- da Valer of Creston, by Ernesta Graziotto. Teresa Hill of Ross land, received the Nora Ewert Memorial Bursary. Greg Patter- son presented the Peter Lemmon Athletic Endowment Bursary to Candace Harper of Penticton, while the Pulp, Paper and Wood- workers of Canada Bursary was presented to Caral Retzlaff of Glade, by John Chernenkoff, local president of PP.W.C Robert Boyer Bursaries were awarded to Monica Mann and Susan Smurthwaite. of Nelson and Diitie "Vass of Trail. Colle Board Member Diane Piket pre sented Selkirk College Bursaries to Claude Chanier of Montreal Mark Daines of Kingstor Ontario, Kelly Izzard of Surrey Maric McFerran of Campbell River. Kevin McMann of Cran brook, Wendy Mitchell of St Catherines, Ontario, David Sharp of Burlington. Ontario, Lee Thompson of Trail, Tracy Val court of St. Rose, Manitoba and Dane Warwick of Bumaby Selkirk College Faculty Asso ciation Bursaries were presented by Jim Ford, S.C.F.A. president, Wednes day, February 24, 1993 Selkirk College students receive bursaries Selkirk College student Scott Lippa received the Canada 125 Bursary, which was presented on behalf of the Castle- gar-Robson branch of the Royal Canadian Legion by Branch President Bob McBain. SUN STAFF PHOTO / Sharlene imhott Kiwanis Club President William Moore presented the Kiwanis Early Childhood Education Bursary to Kelly Warner of Nelson to Joseph Ambrosio of Kimber ley, Anthony Buhler of Edmon ton, Michael Lehn of Langley, and Karen Trace of Winfield Annie Holtby, a member of the Selkirk College Foundation Board presented Foundation bursaries to Sammy Bishay of Ottawa, Laval Bourrie of Porta a Prairie Stephanie Brandt of Hixon, B.C Didier Challand ft Castlegar Janet Klok of Windsor, Ontario. Peter Kraus Mckenzie, B.C Rose Marie Purcell of Trail Andrew R f Cranbrook Rhonda Renning of WeStbank, and Deborah R un Park Selkirk St Association Bursar \ rded by Lee Thompson I the stu dent assocuitior anne Caron of Rossland tf Fernie Eric Gramigni of Witinipeg Michael Honeyman of Kimberley Mark Laforest of Belle River Ontario, Julie Leavens of Creston. Anja Logodi of Rossland, Brent McLean of North Vancouver Marlene Moorman of Lytton $500 BONANZA ‘Door Prizes’ , CASTLEGAR REBELS BINGO Sunday, February 28 Castlegar Arena Complex 60% Payout Early Bird 6 p.m. CASTLEGAR REBELS License #764833 SUN STAFF PHOTO / Shatiene Imhoft B.C.., John Nakken of Kamloops, Helen Nevokshonoff of Nelson, Charleen’ Obermeyer of Penticton, Chris Owen of Summerland, Deb- orah Pattyn of Nelson, Trevor Phy- pers of Creston, Crystal Riffel of Fernie, Rose Sauve of Nelson, and Shonna Tennyson of Fruitvale The Ted Rutherglen Memorial Bursary was awarded to Peter Crawford of Castlegar, by John Adams, head of the Environmen tal Sciences and Technology depanment Doug Laird, president of the Trail Lions Club, presented Eve- lyn Beaudet of Trail, with their bursary. Rick Lewis, financial secretary of Local 480, presented the United Steelworkers of America Bursary to Tammy Bradford of Balfour, John Nelson of Kimberley, and Michael Walts of Trail. Wagner Endowment Fund Bursaries were presented to Jennifer Lucke of Grand Forks and Toni*McAfee of Vancouver, by Mrs. Sheperd Melanie Verigin of South Slo- can, was presented with the West Kootenay District Women’s Insti- tute Bursary. The West Kootenay Medical Society Bursary was presented to Deborah Nieman of Castlegar, by Jill Harrop, head of the college's Allied Health department. Dave Henderson of Kelowna, received the West Kootenay Naturalists’ Bursary from Dorothy Beetstra, W.K Naturalists Club president The final award of the ceremo- ny was presented to Diane Kin- rade of Salmo, who received the Women’s Programs Bursary from Carol Scott, regional coor- dinator of the Ministry for Women’s Equality Help with your taxe opening a tax clinic a variety of forms your tax situation. If y tax papers answer Waneta Plaza, Trail March 1 to March 3, 1993 9:3Wam to 5:30pm “It’s nearby... and it’s free!” righ your area l bring them al x ser than you think. We're You can choose from or talk to us about stions about any of your guides and pamphlets happy to give Chahko Mika Mall, March 4 and March 5, 1993 9:30am to 5:30pm you the Nelson Canadii Wedne jary 24 19 193 The ¢ sastlega ar Sun Page 5A Castlegar poet receives recognition SHARLENE IMHOFF ALL WARF i PLO AC '91 MAZD $13 388. VEHICL THIS AD HAVE RANTY 2 995. ND CARAVAN, IRKER ‘92 DODGE COLT $9995 CLAIMS & SPIRITS A L.W.B. P.U. ‘91 CHEV LUMINA sso, tt > HAVE LOW Waneta JUNC tion, Trail I turn |. began lo date ore than 4 variety venture. It was very educational for me to mect with all these other author world Hoodikoff, along wath More than 1,600 other poets from different from around the countries, immersed themselves in poetry, discussing everything from style dnd sub ject. matter, to where publica ‘It was a wonderful, exciting venture. it was educational for me to meet with other authors from around the word.’ HARRY HOODIKOFF Castlegar Poet Morning informed tided > book tian) fact he he was und told ibmitted. dt be pub book JSED | ES IN NCE OF s48 WE NEW 595 e owner 995 ABOVE 8295 tion is possible Hoodikoff home from the confer very ence with more than just an increased knowledge on came all these poetry—he was also presented with a 1992 Golden Poet award, in recog- nition for a poet ry reading he gave while attending the conference. “I was surprised to’ receive the award, it really is something special to me Hoodikoff is still composing poetry whenever he is inspired to do so, and he intends to strive for future publications. “I really believe that writing seems to be my calling in life. I find it truly inspiring.” POKER TF pew Sun., Tues.; Thurs., Fri. 365-3752 SUN STAFF PHOTO / Sharlene Imhott Harry Hoodikoff had one of his poems published in the hardcover book A Question of Balance; which he holds Have any sports tips? Contact John Van Putten at 365-5579 INVI TATION TO GENERAL PUBLIC The Board of School Trustees of Schoo! District No. 9 (Castlegar) invites the General Public to the official opening of the newly renovated and upgraded STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDAY SCHOOL MARCH 4, 1993 9:00 AM Tours of the facility will follow. Board of School Trustees School District No. 9 (Castlegar) SD. 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