B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 31, 1979 (/ Vital Statistics BIRTHS COMO — To Mr. and Mrs, Frank Como of Trail, a son, born May 4, * * COTTERILL — To Mr. and Mrs, Steve Cotterill of Nelson, a son, born May 22. . s . DIAF — To Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Diaf of Cagtlegar, a daughter, | born 1 May 20, DRYSDALE - T°. Mr. and Mrs. John Drysdale of Ross- land, a son, born May 15. * . a7 EVDOKIMOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Evdokimoff of Rob- son, a son, born May 20, ee 8 FORRY — To Mr. and Mrs, . Glenn Forry of South Slocan, a son, born May 23, Bw Tt et « GEORGETTI — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken Georgetti of Trail, a daughter, born May 14. 8 Oe HARDY — To Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hardy of Blueberry, a son, born May 20. * © 6 HAVILAND — To Mr. and Mrs, Tom Haviland of Castle- gar, a son, born May 21. * 8 8 IJMAIFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Jmaiff of Nelson, a son, born May 19, * 8 LANE — To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lane of Castlegar, a son, born May 25. oe MICHELSON — To Mr. and Mrs. James Michelson of Cas- tlegar, a daughter, born May 23. * 8 6 MILLER — To Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller of Nelson, a son, born May 17, eo 8 MONCRIEFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Brian Moncrieff of Fruit- vale, a daughter, born May 11, - + 8 PALMASON — To Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Palmason of Slo- can, a son, born May 19. + 8 8 PRICE — To Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bernard Price of Rossland, a son, born April 30. os 8 8 RAPISARDO —*To* Mr>-and*~ Mrs. John Rapisardo, of Nel- son, a daughter, born May 17." REIMANN — To Mr, and Mrs, Len Reimann of Frultvale, a daughter, born May 11, . 8 . “SEAFOOT — To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Seafoot of Nelson, a daughter, born May 21, . 8 (« SHINGLER — To Mr. and Mrs. Reg Singler of Castlegs, a daughter, | born 1 May 22 TOMLIN - Te Mr. and Mrs, Fred Tomlin of Castlegar, a daughter, born April 26 in Vancouver. * * 6 UNDERHILL — To Mr. and Mrs. Eric Underhill of Nelson, a daughter, born May 22, . 8 (« VENIER — To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Venier of Castlegar, a son, born May 4, Ce er) ZENTNER — To Mr. and Mrs, Don Zentner of Trail, a daughter, born May 11. 8 Ce OBITUARIES BONDAROFF — Fred Bon- daroff, aged 62, of Castlegar, died suddenly on May 20 in the Castlegar and District Hospital, Funeral service was held the evening of May 22, and con- cluded the following afternoon from the chapel of the Castle- gar Funeral Home. Burial was in Park Memorial Cemetery. 8 8 BRACE — A Cominco em- ployee for 34 years, Griffith (Shorty) Brace of Fruitvale, aged 72, died in Trail Regional Eospital, May 21, after a. lengthy illness, Funeral service was conducted from Carberry's Funeral Home on May 24 with Pastor Harold Clark officiating. Interment was at Fruitvale Memoria] Cemetery. s 6 Te CARMICHAEL — Frederick William Carmichael, aged 70, of Nelson, died May 18 at Koote- nay Lake District Hospital, Funeral service was held May 22 in the chapel of the Thomp- son Funeral Home with Rev. C.N.. Howard officiating. Cre- mation, “ * 6 CROSS — A Vancouver resi- dent until he moved to Fruit- vale three years ago, Bernard Cross died May 18, at the age-of the-Trail ‘Regional: Hos-“- I, after a lengthy illness. Cremation has taken place. DERBY — A resident of Trail for many years, John Derby of Victoria died May 14 at Vete- rans’ Hospital in Victoria at the age of er KOODRIN — Mrs. Polly Ann Koodrin, a resident of Taghum, died May 18 in the’ Castlogar and District Hospital at the age of 74. Funeral service began the evening of May 21 and con- cluded the following afternoon from the chapel of the Castle- gar Funeral Home. Interment was in Krestova Cemetery. * 6 @ LAFACE — Mary La Face, 90, a resident of Rossland for 67 years, died May 22 in Mater Misericordiae Hospital after a lengthy illness. Rosary was recited from Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Rossland the evening of May 28, with funeral mass celebrated by Father. Armando Maglio the following day. Interment was at Moun- tain View yCemetery.:: MORRISON - Linus Eugene (Slim) Morrison of Nelson, aged 65, died suddenly at Trail Regional Hospital on May 18, Rosary was recited at the Cathedral of Mary Immaculate in Nelson the evening of May 22, with funeral service con- ducted the following day by The Rev. D, Wilson. Interment was in the Catholic Section of Nelson Memorial Park, . 2 6 PEREGOODOFF — Mary Jane Peregoodoff: of Grand Forks, died in Penticton May 14 at the age of 85 years. Prayer service was held May 16 and funeral service the following day from Hammond Funeral Chapel. In- ferment was at the USCC Cemetery, Grand Forks, ar er POSTNIKOFF — William W. Postnikoff, 67, of Crescent Valley, died May 18 in the Trail Regional Hospital. Funeral ser: vice was held the following weekend in Krestova Com, munity Hall. Burial was in Krestova Cemetery. REYNOLDS — Lioyd Alex. ander Reynolds, aged 60, died suddenly at his home in Ross- land on May 16. Funeral service was conducted.from Carberry’ 's ‘Memorial Chapel on ‘May719 with Rev. Cameron McGuire officiating. Cremation followed. ROBERTS — Norman Harris ‘ Roberts of Nelson, died in Lions’ Gate Hospital in Van- couver on May 20 at the age of 78. Funeral service was held May 24 in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home in Nelson, with Rev. Deno Bene- det officiating. Interment was in Nelson Memoria! Park Ceme- tery. * 48 SADLISH — Martin Sadlish Sr., aged 76, of Kiro Manor in” Trall, died May 22 in Trail ‘Regional Hospital after a lengthy illness. Funeral service was conducted from Carberry's Memorial Chapel on May 26 with Rev. Jim Ratcliffe offi- ciating. Cremation. * 8. @ SOUKEROFF — Peter ‘Souk: eroff, a 75-year-old resident of Pass Creek, died May 18 at Castlegar and District Hospital. Prayer service began the eve- ning of May 22 and concluded with funeral service the follow- ing day from the Pass Creek Community Hall. Burial was in Pass Créek Cemetery. o 8 8 UNDERWOOD — Mabel Mary Underwood, age 86, of Ex- tended Care Unit, Trail Re- gional Hospital, died May 17 in the hospital after a brief illness. Family service was conducted from Carberry’s Memorial Cha- pel on: May 23, with Rew Hadden Gregory officiating, Interment was at Mountain View Cemetery. . e o@ WARNER — Melvin Earl War- ner, aged 42, of-Nelson, died May 19 in Kootenay Lake District Hospital. Funeral ser- vice was held May 23 in the chapel of Thompson Funeral . Home, with Rev. James 0, Wilson officiating. Interment was in Nelson Memorial Park. s 8 WELLS — Harold Edward Wells, of Grand Forks, died in Boundary Hospital May 16 at the age of 82 years. Rev. George Martens officiated at the funeral service held May 18 at Hammond Funeral Chapel. Cremation. * » WHITE — William Lorne White, of Nelson, died acci- “dentally May 18 at the age of 29, Funeral service was held in the; First Presbyterian Church on May 22, with Rev. 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(Community Closeup: / (Job File Details of these and other pb opportunities are available al A Castlegar printing and stationery company has an opening for an experienced qualified Press Operator cap- able of operating s Unotypo and & comptograph, Wages $8 to. $12 per hour. (648) Soierat a exial in Trail for qualified Hairdressers, A busy te in Cas- tlegar has a position available fe an experienced Banquet Supervisor. Salary is nego- table. (aa) o A eee of positions are available in Trail for Certified Large industrial plant in Trail has openings for certified Forest Fire Alert Phone Zenith 5555 The ministry of forests has asked for the co-operation of all British Columbians and visitors in trying to keep the provincial forests free of fire “We already have an edge with the forest fire danger continuing to remain low over most of the province,” said H.G. 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