m@ Wednesday, January 29, 1992 : re 138 | Weavers, spinners School spirit alive at Kinnaird ~ 1) painting skies blue ..2avussm |e ries of reports from schools at Exhibition Centre sizasesrsi 5 * bout th: t h In preparation fora show of would be enjoyable and bene- pay ps ea pit hace oe ut Ag works by Joanna Staniskus, ficial for recreation co-ordina- ry 10 Selkirk Weavers and Spin- tors, art or home economics ities pe cecselg DS ag ella ners Guild volunteers have educators, ;and or vol-— NS es . agreed to paint the large unteer care-givers at institu- : j gallery at the West Kootenay tional facilities. Pleased to note that since . cts . returning to school from that everyone is having a ae ea en a crag a Chatman vacation staff ond School | rei onthowe cating Staniskus, recipient ofthe threads and fabric. students are settled in, busily All our primary staff and prestigious Bronfmen Award Weaving is a satisfying ac- involved in a variety of activi- i i i om stevie rag fat u om for Canadians in Craft,isafi- tivity on many levels — pro- Bee eee é iti ; : pieiardig concert This activ. bre artist of international viding creative expression, Everyone is doing their best : capieance, ane) : : . 200 our librarian, the libraryisre- ity is part of the co-operative stature. For her show on physicaltherapy,mentaldisci- 0 live up to our expectations ally humming. fares and is being March 7 to April 25, 1992, the line, and practical produc- °f working and learning to the Mee ruks recived cntinsiabieaile b artist has requested a blue tion. best of one’s ability, being safe Bee sae Gee. fron ag ad Sn leete 4 AS ened background for her works. Elections of officers were 2nd being happy. dein wee Sener) oe Suan will be m: “es into ‘After the exhibit closes, the held at the Guild's regular _As well as the positive and ™usic being practiced. Each ee) We WY Se enn Guild will then repaint the monthly meetingon Jan.15. productive atmosphere in the ey Se ae i seriiy ie on econ gallery its original neutral The new executive is: Presi- classroom, staff and students bert cf ie eee © bande phe ee fe mn F “ =e tone. dent, Tricia Rasku; Vice-Pres- are busily engaged in anum- asses through their paces. oat of Shuraday, Seb. - Castlegar Arts Council’s ident, June Bell; Treasurer, ~ ber of “extra” activities. © iat aaah sisted Wa hope Cnt can iors far new President Brian O'Hara Alex Read; and Secretary, Dar During most lunch periods, en of Mx ‘Archibal re 4 aes “Rock On” We pear tenes . has supplied incentives by McDowell. the gym is filled with interme- Grads 6 ctadents. mars to be a great show. way of donating a painting to The Guildis alsoplanninga diate students who are in- re anne We avoreciate all the efforts be awarded by draw toone of production for the future—a _ _ volved in the extra mural floor Every morning and after that prs and students are the wall painters. fashion show at the National hockey program. They are re-_ School staff and students are ttine forth because the Elsewhere, clases through Exhibition Centre next ally enjoying this energetic enthusiastically involved in Pel, wks Gur school an a the Regional RecreationCom- November. game. At other times our pri-. ur basketball program. a li lace to,learn. mission in Castlegar, entitled In addition to the Guild’s mary students are involved in A large number of students 7 2s ayy ee ete all Introduction to Weaving, will ‘regular daytime meetings on _a variety of enjoyable activi- from Grade 4to6 participate 44 support ie at araiita be taught Thursday evenings the third Wednesday ofeach _ ties in the gym. in this program which empha- Sade foe ua Tt taal from 7 to 9 p.m. from March 12 _ month, evening meeting are Thanks to Mr. Donaldson, izes skill development and ea in Ob Gamer st to Aprl 30. (Note change of being started. Evening meet- Mrs. Spilker and other staff hopefully develops positive at- .-oo] and Lai work togeth- 7 dates). ings will allow those whose ‘ for arranging this. titudes towards the sport. SR Ee A minimum of six regis- daily employment prevents During the same lunch pe- Soon our teams will test On thin wike: a hohe cee Pa recnnred. for: the esi from ee Shared riods many students enjoy be- ieee i against other that the next Parents Adviso- course to proceed. Please con- meetings to participate in ing in the library, working at schools. Council meeting is set for tact the Rec Office at 365-3386 SWSG activities. the computer stations, watch- We are looking forward to — Monday, Feb. 10. to register, or call 365-5526 for Feb. 6is thedate setforthe j; 5 ; ; infomation. Tine Ball of Givat eveniitig meeting. v ing videos, reading books, this challenge. Hope to see you there. Fruitvale will instruct. dead-. at 7 p.m. at the Doukhobor line for registration isMarch Museum. “ne cys terme oe suse Grants up for grabs as B.C. promotes forest groups four harness table loom. It come. Government kicks in $500,000 to British Columbians are proud of their role as a forest province.” On Wednesday, January 22, 1992, William Sam help province’s non-profit groups Britith Columbia Minister of Forests Dan ZaytaofFof Pass Crock panned away at the age 85. | Nearly $500,000 is available fo non-profit Miller added, “Last year, British Columbia Chapel on Fxid a Gatard ith b 8 al at the P. groups across British Columbia for forestry non-profit groups out the p r with G aie Can rhe ay and Saturday with burial at the bass “public awareness projects under the second good project ideas — but a lack of capital to get one Paik rbd b af year of the Green Gold Grants program. them underway — received financial assis- Saukatchewean. He cause to Brilliant with hin parents a ae van. = nt parents. program is a component of the Canada-British gram.” He married Mary Saliken on April 14, 1929. Columbia Partnership Agreement on Forest In 1991, year one of the Green Gold Grants He lived at various locations in the Castlegar area Resource Development: FRDA II, a $200 mil- program, a total of $388,414 in grants was oe ie ies he settled in Pass Creek, where he has lived lion federal-provincial agreement announced awarded for 64 projects sponsored by non-prof- ‘or the pas years.. early in 1991. it groups. He worked in sawmills all of his life and most of his Funding, up to a maximum of $15,000 per time was at Waldies Mill. He enjoyed huckleberry pick- " project, will be available in year two of the pro- ing, aakieg wooden ladels and spending time with his “The interest shown last year re- gram for projects such as a grandchildren. inforces the fact that British forests, signage, brochures and pamphlets, au- Mr. Za i i is wife, ‘ A dio vi , seminars, ph: ic exhibits, Creek. ve oe a ad doretlicea Vacs Cork axa Folly, Columbians are proud of their role pn lnpra Perma en gg beaten S Louis and Verna and Larry and Nayda (all of Pass as a forest province.” Applications for the second year of Green pealcg ree sae rman i seven great-grandchildren, — Federal Minister Frank Oberle pees Grants poh now pga oe at local mba He was predeceased by his parents, an infant daugh- ; : province, or by writing Green Gold Grants, 910 ter and a half-brother. : “Projects funded through the first series of Government St., P.O. Box 40047, Victoria, B.C. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of grants are in production right now," said Fed- V8W SN3. the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. eral Forestry Minister Frank Oberle. “The in- Applications for 1992 Green Gold Grants ~~ terest shown last year reinforces the fact that must be received no later than Feb. 28, 1992. | © (€3) pus wo4) Supseum MOM @ "UD POM xoxo, © | i) @ Thanks to Mr. Donaldson, Mr. Rodgers, Mr. McDicken and other staff for giving their time and energy to provide this activity. 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