CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 2, 1980 “Students honored at local awards MAJOR AWARD WINNERS ot Kinnatrd Jun during the school's annual awards program wi ts, pletured I-r: D. Picton, top academic, Grade 9 and best all around | r Picton best all around student| Blueberry students iF David Picton of Kinnaird Junior Secondary School was named Best All Round student and presented with the CanCe! Trophy by Mike Miller ct recsnt Awards Day ceremonies held at ison Krug ‘ond Gail Sch the She presentation mode by Mayor Moore, representing the ey of a Coatlega ive Top ‘Acedemic Awards. for each eee, were: ce prasened by to Fiend nat Grate” 2. Kilmeny Jones (Grade 8), Kevin Mason and David Picton or Grade 9. Mary other students were for their contribution to school. life and for skills greyed in all as of the choo! ram. These award winners eid as tet lows: oe St coer player - Mest Improved ©: at is “eral ie ae — siGerden Sie — Merio ° Farrel (Gxade ®). 8), “Charlie ind 9). Grin. oll pal — Grade 8; Me Liz Uz Howes (2 Colleen Emman: ay ) Stephanie Zoobkoft A Boys Valleyba!l — Grade 8: a) aor Popaft 2) Allan Voy- kin; Grade 9: oy Neleo (2) Mike Be Sirls Basketball — Grade 8: (1) Alexis Walsh (2) Spicane Chang; Grade 9: (1) Julie Per- hudoft (2) Ge Sell Chevaldave: rode a a) Fret hes Ferreira 70's Salekin; Grade 9: (1 Rob nena’ (2) Brian Osacholf (2) Cyril slevekshiongt rack & Ping. Pon: — Bri Osache ty School Yearbook — Sophie Bariek, Janet Malloy, Judy ‘Molloy: Badminton — Dan Pereverzolf, Dennis. Hadikin,, Charlie Lind, Scott Jones. Cobra Awards Deca carlesa, Monica ipoley, Ruth. Ennan, Christine Hadlkin, Karen Harshenin, “Jearinle Johnson, Kilmeny Jones, George Koochin, ana ered: bel edeiros, Cheryl North Tulle Porehu PoarikeHe: Kim Reibin, Scott Stetsko, Lee Syrjo, Eva Nasibiot ‘Steve Voykin, Jimmy Zibin. iJanet Araotolt, Alberto Secondary School ‘e the above studen- doff, Sharon * Re unker ey ‘MacKinnon, Ruth tudent; top academic, Gra Miller, Vickie Pruss, Noella | forasotl. Curtis Verigin. me Economics Award: Sandi vein awards Lily Kalnins grad fe 9}, Kathy," Sherlock aes ‘Awards: David Dawson, bel, Ana Macedo. ma Awards: Monica Dascher, her H Hill, Hons Edblad, Darlelle |, Liz Dhow Service Awa: Alberto ‘Ambrosio, Elaine Campbell, Hons Edblad, Doug Forrest, Denis Goetiing, Suzan- neHill, M, Stawart Ak Cail jrey Koza- holt; Patty: MacKinnon, ‘Isabel Chery’ North, Mthelle Retd, Academic Effort and Achteve- Grode? Adams; donet Ae otf, Koren oraeche Gol eveldave, lawrence auainin, shen art Hill; evin Mason, Cyril Nevok- shonoff, David | Picton, Stephan Grade 3 — Keren Kozub, Michelle Comtois Grade 4 —. Paul Anderson * Grade 5 — Stacey” Conkin, Norman Higgins Grade 6 — Calvin Sookachoff, Donalie Soobotin - Grade 7 — Chris Postnikoff haeghe, Delora Weir Grade 7 — Brent Detter, Kevin Juel, Logan Miller- Tait, Lynn-Ann Olsenburg, Brad Pereverzoff, Chris Pos- tnikoff, Lonnie Postnikoff Grade 4 — Paul Lochlin. Krauss, Matt, Brian North Grade 5 — Cynamon Carter, nkin, Michael Rae, Grade 6 — Carrie Batchelor,’ Donalie Soobotin, Calvin Andersen, Travis Grade 2 — Chad Lahue, Lesley-Jo Krauss Grade 8 — Baguel Bucknell, Grade 4 — Brian’ North, Tracy Pavitt. Grade 5 — Cynamon ‘Garter, Lori-Ann Pettigrew ous oi Robbie Skublen, .Darryl Pavitt Dou: Sophie Bartek; ‘Karen Bleck, Gail Cheveldave, SuzanneH! udrey Karoketl: Kevin Mason, Picton, Steve Keug, sachotf, vid PI Paper Ente Verlgin, Chris Wan- cade 7 Derren Bindert, Liana Cheveldave, Dennis ‘Hadikin, Stanley Hadikin, Connle Elasoff, 9 Ernle Verigin. : one, Sarchelor, Diane hang, Oeldre Collier, Shannon Hill, Sheri Hill, Kilmeny Jones, Koochin, Sian Lendis, jhauna Mason; Billy Pesti- w, Kim) Riebin, Kathy Sherlock, Steve Smith, Scott Stetsko, Lee Syria, _ Cooke Avenue elementary recognizes students Teresa Douglas, Rod- Cook Avenue School in Szekely; Citize (Gr. "y : hon deserving students at its piles Doy ceremonies last Wed- nesday. Recipients were os Scholarship - Kristi Yuris; Citizenship - Ady Van Der Zalm, Book Award - Jodi «Schneider. Book M Fean Jennifer corns Chris sohneon, Rebecca Macteod, Elanor Torry. OW.7 i” Scholarship - Homish Mar- ting Citizenship - Christopher DeRose ond Catherine Edgell, } ‘Book Award - Stephanie ‘Adams. Book M ‘aren Moy, Mark ~Ed; ett "chris Dekoss, Hamish Martin, Heidi Scott. iv. 6 Scholarship (Gr. 2) - Rita le F ‘Scho! olarship (Gr. ye Mack McAuley; Citizenship (Gr. 3) - Kim Drake, Book Award - Matt Jackson, Book Marks - Michael Honeyman, Kerianne Scare, Corry Van Der Zalm, Bonnie Eriksson, Michelle Shannon.. Vv. 5 Scholarship (Gr. 4) - Monica Seok; Citizenship (Gr. 4) - Bonnie Seholarship (Gr. 3) - - Greg Paolini; Gr. 3) - ey ci Sandra Schneider, Teresa ii a Scholarship - Lisa Robson and Brad Valentine; Citizenship - Alana Van Der Zaim. Book Award - Trana Buttnor. Book Marks - Gr Paul Knudsgoard, Rl son, Kim Thompson, Kelly ol Donaughy. Donna Dulewich. Iv, Scholarship - Erika Hinch- clitfe, ‘Colette Chapdelaine; Jennifer Sherwood, Dianne’ Hale Book Award - Colin Ferrel. Book Marks - Tracy Taylor, Joseph Davies, ‘Seon Smillie, prays k Szekely, Tammy Wallace. ship - Fiona Martin; civagraig Kimberley Harris. ward - Niki Ferrel, Book" Mark 3 - Karl Book "award = Mark Mere- dith. Book Marks - Sandra Dela- mont, Erika Hinchcliffe, Jennifer shar |, Lisa Snuggs, Darryl Tayler. Lorraine: Zanussi. “Scholarship -" Jill Pelrson; Citlzenship - Ruth Woods; Most Dedicated Student - Jennifer Jef- ferson. Book Award - Lia hicBride. jh nobby eo indy ous Kee 2 Zonussi, Jennifer Jeffer- Most improved Readers rade @ LaFace and 3 "Grad le 3 - ; Grade 4 - rode a: - Karri Delamont, John May, Bonnie Manson, Mark Szekely: Gade 5- Kally O'Donaughy and penne Dul rade ~ Coleite Chapde-» fainer Grode 7 - Jill Peirson, Ruth. Woods and Tracy O'Donaughy. Big Sheep Cresk Derby Club Award - Outstanding Female Athtote + Tracy Flegel and Tami John- ston; “Outstanding Male Athlete - Patrick Mooney and Corl Martin, : Guay q — Lynn-Ann Olsen- CITIZENSHIP presented by C. Kaleshikoff Grade 1 — Jenny Fullerton, Jenny Sallis Grade 8 — Kelly Bouthillier, Clinton Thomson Grade 4 — Lerae Frisby, Stewart Higgins Grade § — Sherry Bouthil- lier, Warren Postnikoff pourra 6 — Jackie Fenrich, re; ‘Grade 7 = Jeff Normandeda EFFORT: presented: by K. Vader -. 5 Grade 1 — Andrew De- Graaf, Chris Postnikoff Grade 2 — Chloe Hegan, Cheryl Bettger Grade 8 — Michael Buday, Candace Carter Grade 4 — Cindy Read, Travis Matt Grade_ 5 -- Dale Buday, Suzanne McIntyre Grade 6 — Jackie Fenrich Grade 7 — Steven Andersen, Daryl Warner SPORTSMANSHIP present- ed by D.J. Mason Grade 2 — Chloe Hegan Grade 3 — Stacie Batchelor, quiet Gorrill le 4 — Karen KillerTait Grade 5— Suzette Bouchard; Norman Higgins Grade 6 — David Goosen, Angie Verhaeghe Grade 7 — Daryl Warner EXCEHELENCE — presented by Mrs. E. Johnson and Mrs. M. Walton Grade 2 — Chery] Bettger Grade 3 — Michael Budday, Darryl Pavitt, Candace Car- er Kevin off, ‘k Grade 4 — Lerae Frisby, Stewart Higgens, Karen Mil- ler-Tait, Tracy Pavitt Grade 5 — Suzette Bouchard, Sherry Bouthillier, Dale Bud- dey, Craig Haas, Shauna Hegan, Norman Higgins, Suzatne McIntyre, Oglow, Lori-Ann Pettigrew Grade 6 — Katrina Bobroske, Micheal Frisby, David Goo- | sen, Greg Gritchin, Kevin north, Robbie Skublen, Terry Soloveoff, Angela Ver- Carl's IN-STORE STOCK REDUCTION SALE SAVE 30” a su cARt’s WESTERN DRUG CASTLEGAR DRUG OPEN SUNDAY 12NOON -1P.M.8&6-7P.M. - Grade’7.— Daryl Warner ~ Grade 2 — Chad Lahue, § Chloe Hegan, Lesley-Joe uss Grade 3 — Stacie Batchelor, Jason Verhaeghe Grade 4 — Cindy Read Grade 6 — Jackie Fenrich, Greg Bucknell, Wayne Stup- nikoff Lorene Tremblay Grade 8 — Clinton Thomson, Karen Kozub, Michelle Com- tois, Leslie Bergeron, Raquel Bucknell, Kelly Bouthillier, Tyler Gorrill Grade 6 — Lana Bergeron, Peggy Scott Grade 7 — Steven Andersen, mnie Postnikoff, Donalie i ink Lucerne elementary The following students’ were winners of awards at the Lucerne Elementary Sec- ondary School awards day on June 26. Presenting the academic achievement awards ‘were teachers Sheila Crane and Bob Harrington. Grade 1 — Tristan Mi stos, ater Rathie, | Hannah 3 G . Cheveldave, citizenship; B. Krug, prrenerran K, Mason, 3 and E. Kinadin, top ocodemlc: Grade7. : ps Grade 6/7 — Nori Depretto, April Milton, Shanti - Mes- smee jecondary Grade 8 — Debbie Fulkco Grade 12 — Richard Tate- michi . With Honourable Mention ‘Brighid Bowman’ 225°": Grade. 6— = Shanti Messmer °> Grade 7 — Nori Se April Milton, Brian pate, Nicole Potter A Secondary — on Krogh | Grade 8 — Shite. Heche Bowman Brighid Grade 9 — Rachel George Grade 10 — Wendy Milton, anda Bouillet Grade 11 — None -Grade 12 — Richard Tate- michi, Darlene Chernoff: Service Delora Weir, Olsenberg, Julie Carrie Batchelor, Greg Buck: ‘Rell, Jeff Normandeau, Ste- ven Read, Mike Kozub, Rob- bie Skublen, Brent Bettger, Steven Andersen, Logan Mil- ler-Tait Lynn-Ann "ale Grade 6 — Vickie Wilson dary — Richard Tate- michi — Yearbook Sandy Vaughan, Daniela Harnmond — Yearbook Dennis Decima Athletic Achievement’ Aw- re Bruce Morrison — Bill Grade 2 Tamar Simpson, SCHOOL SWIM PROGRAM | — presented by Mrs. 8S. Williams TADPOLES : Paul Anderson, Mike Buday, Candace Carter, Michelle Comtois, Tyler Gorrill, Brian Rae, Jason Verhaeghe GOLDFISH Raquel Bucknell, Kevin Kaz- akoff, Krauss, Clin- ton Thomson DO. Stacie Batchelor, Travis Matt, Tracy Pavitt WHALE Leslie Bergeron, Kelly Bout- ‘North, Darryl Pavitt, Mark - Milton SPELLING BEE ‘AWARDS Tate Home Ee. & Art Awards — D.. Finley Home Ec. — Rachel George Art — Valerie Grierson Perfect Attendance — B. Yeomans & M. Vanish | Ernest Heichert — Grade & Nori: Depretto —. Grade 7, April Milton Grade 7 (April aday of school Grade’:1), Gary Leftrook .Grade 8, Gordon Leftrook Grade 8 roe of Excellence pe Ross | McMillan’ & A: ~= Grade 1 Seneca Mossmor Grade 2 Sarah’ Russ Grade’8'Angie’Finely Intermediate Brian Lahner : AUCTION cA 2 2De ia ne ba ke & ret Tul yi 13th”. RUSSELL AUCTION’ WA CH FORAD AD iN NEXT ‘VED. PAPER ‘Effective July 14, 1980 Our New Hours Will Be: . MON. - THURS. 10 c.m. -3 p.m. FRIDAY - 10 am. - 6 p.m. “Same Friendly Service, only new hours to better serve our customers ni 7 TRY.OUR NEW HOURS: B.C.R. (Brian) Blake — Manager days JOHN ASLIN RETURNS TO SELKIRK COLLEGE One of Selkirk ‘College's early students, John Aslin, will be returning as Registrar. iginally attending the College from Grade 7 — April Milton, Ross McMillan, Peter Hiebert Secondary — Boys Athletic — Jr. — Jonathan Sherrod, Sr. — Dave Welch, Chris Nunn Girl's Athletic — Jr. Debbie Fulkeo, Sr. Sandy Vaughan Track & Field — Sr. Girl — Sandy Vaughan; Jr. Git] — Debbie Fulkco ED Grad le 6/7 class with Shane a ‘— 900 parking spaces — close to downtown — 200,000 - square ‘teat of enclosed, conditioned shopping. RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE “IN CHAHKO-MIKA MALL Nelson, British Columbia Opening fate Summer 1980 alr. —. major tenants — Woolco, 72,000 square feet Overwaltea 33,000 square feet. i please MALL LIMITED P.O. Box 550, Nelson, B.C. VIL 4P6 or call collect to (604)352-5422 Or January, 1969 to May, 1971 and later going on to complete his degree at the University of British Columbia, he then worked at Lethbridge and later, Fairview College where he has been Registrar. John will assume his position at the end of July, 1980. Owne al smaller DUSTILESSES.. Seée our Representative P.D. (Paul) Willioms fi at: Monte Carlo Motor Inn 3 Castlegar, (Tel. 365-2177) duly 8th, 1980 . oe 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. FEDERAL BUSINESS ji DEVELOPMENT BANK Knights of Columbus Year-en Castlegar Knights of Columbus wound up the season as host council for the K.C, District Parish Family Pienic and Sports Day on June 22 at the Kinnaird Park, Castlegar won the tro- phy for the men’s soccer game between Castlegar and Nelson. The boys soccer game was played between Castlegar and Nelson. The winner of the Les Campbell Memorial Trophy will be announced at a later date, In the afternoon, the children's races were a very Popular event. Winners of the horseshoe tournament were Vito Tumillo of Nelson and John Ferrerio of Castle. gar, firat prize. The second prize went to Father Maglio of R and ' on Pe tages Par crowd, Kinnaird Park, provided the setting “for the: outdoor masa, with Father, Guinan of. Castlegar and Father Maglio of Rossland as co-celebrants, During the year the Knights from Castlegar ‘par- Uslpated fn in many activities. In D On March 16 the Castle- gar Shriners won the popular curling classic. The St. Jos- eph C.W.L served a delicious meal followed by a social. The host | Council was Castlegar K. of C. On March 26, the Knights held a Parish Bingo, Mass was celebrated in St. Rita's Church, at which time a chalice was presented to Father Guinan for St. Rita’s Parish by’Mrs. Mary Camp- bell, in memory of her late husband, Les Campbell. This presentation was made on hehalf of the Fourth Degree Knights of C the p of which were donated to peace and dev- elopment. », : On May 8 and 4 Castle- gar members of the Knights assisted the Trail council in its ‘track meet held at Trail Haley Park for young ath- letes “from the West Koot- enay~ District. There were In January, the Knights District Curling was held in Nelson, with Castlegar pick- ing up the: trophy. A com- . Maglio of Nelson. Another popular event of the day was the Boccia game. The women's nail-driv- ing contest drew a‘ large. munion was held at the Catholic Centre for the Knights and their families, entries this year — a record atten- dance. “The following proceeds from, the council activities during the year’ were ‘donat- ed to: Boat People = cod = $250, [of Recreation fA Sports $140. The new executive elect- ed for the 1980-81 term are as follows: Brothers, Leo Bosse, grand knight; William Jan- kola, deputy grand knight; Steve Gallo, chancellor; Steve J. Jankola, financial secretary; Jim Fornelli, ad- votate; Walter Fields, treas- , urerjEdward Flynn, warden; Herculano — Parece,.. inside guard; Trustee, Alex Perra; Chaplain,” Father Michael Guinan. : In his report, Fr. Guinan thanked the council on behalf of the parish for all the work the council has done. He also encouraged the young men of the parish to join this group and become: active’ members of the organization. |: Retiring grand knight Steve Gallo d‘windup and review — CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 2, 1980 at Central Foods IPORK PICNIC PORK SPARERIB the new executive and thank-.*'8 and ed the There was a good for this second January event, ‘ Party $76, Peace oo Dev- elopment $197, Clergy $250, _ members for their co-opera- tion and hard work. Frosening « a a plague In honor of | her late Husband vec. Kea Soberlak is Sister, the honor. Pythian Sisters June round-up — Kootenay Temple 487 Pythian Sisters held their semi-monthly meeting in the Masonic Hall on. Thursday June 12. Newly elected Go #10 of Castlegar and Koot- enay Temple #37 Pythian Sisters in the fall. P.G.C. Laura Dewis gave her report on , the Junior Rose and with a gift a behalf of the Sisters. Following routine business, the meeting closed with serving of refreshments with hostesses Edith Sher- biko and Helen Peddle. On June 4, several Sis- ters and one Brother of Kootenay Temple #87 attend- ed Trail Temple #3 on the occassion of Trails 60th An- niversary. June 24 the officers of Kootenay Temple #87 attend- ed a friendship meeting in Rossland Maple Leaf Temple 4, é June 26, Kootenay Tem- ple #37 held their final meeting of the summer fol- lowed by ‘a pot luck supper which was also attended by several husbands, knights, and their wives. Plans are in the process of being made for a celebration in honor of the Thirty Fifth Anniversary of the Knights of Pythias Lodge (Branch Office Address) | : 30- Mth Avenue South «VIC 2P1 ” Spring Holiday SPECIAL Fri. thru Sun. 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Ted Bristow . 365-8337 or 365-7814 804 - 7th Ave., South Church School :45 a.m. Morning Worship lla.m, Pastor Ira Johnson ey Phone 365-6762, (— Show Gratitude in Praye.— } 715 - 4th Street Worship Service'11 a.m. Lowell Kindschy Ph, 365-3664 or 365-3662 Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30 a.m. on Radio CKQR MEETS SUNDAY 104a.m. Ph. 365-7973 352-5105 below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 Join us at "Cayuse Creek Wilderness Bible Camp” For mopre information phone camp director Ken Hood 365-6506 or Morris York 365-6355 Rev. Ed Wegner, Pastor Ehene 365-2374 2605 Columbia Ave. 9:00 a.m. Worship Infant Nursery Visitors Welcome M. Harvey Phone 365-3816 Next to Cloverleaf Motel 7 p.m. (for all the family) Christian Education Hour 7:30 p.m. Saturday: Young People ST. MARIA GORETTI 809 Merry Creek Road Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m, Evening Praise 230 p.m. WED. 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