Saturday, May 2, 1992} IN) MEMORY Shirley Ann Jenkins On Sunday, April 26, 1992, Shirley Ann Jenkins of Castlegar passed away at the age of 50 years. Mrs. Jenkins was born April 12, 1942 at Saint John, New Brunswick.She came to Blueberry Creek in 1966. Mrs. Jenkins worked as a lunch hour supervisor at Stanley Humphreys Secondary School. She loved being with her friends. She is survived by daughters, Patricia Trendall of Westbank, B.C. and Christine Jenkins of Nanaimo, B:C., four grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel on Thursday, April 30, 1992 at 11 a.m. with Pastor Ira Johnson officiating. Interment will be at Park Memorial Cemetery. Faneral arrangements are under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. Pearl Androsoff On Monday, April 27, 1992, Pearl Androsoff of Castlegar passed away at the age of 78 years. Funeral service was held at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel on Thursday and Friday with burial at the — Brilliant Cemetery. i= Mrs. Androsoff was born July 18, 1913 at Champion Creek, B.C. where she grew up and married John Androsoff in 1932. In 1935 the family moved to Robson and then moved to Castlegar in 1955. Mrs. Androsoff began the first Russian Sunday School in Castlegar and organized the first group of ladies to look after the flower gardens at Verigins Tomb. She enjoyed gardening and swimming. It was her love of swimming that caused her to organize a Senior Ladies Swimming Group that met regularly at the Sandman Inn Swimming Pool. She is survived by her husband John of Castlegar, four daughters, Louise Wishlow of Castlegar, Honya Shennan of Victoria, Jennett Fenton of Richmond and Pearl Fillipoff of Castlegar, one son Bill of Rossland, eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The B.C. Heart Fund, Box 3023, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H8, or The Salvation Army, 2030-2nd Ave., Trail, B.C. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. SMOKING? Love to LOSE WEIGHT? Trouble SLEEPING or needle acupuncture can now be a thing of the past. By Sosectet hind Specify color. 750 gauss. fraction of cost. 4 = 101.3 KEN-DO MAGNETIC EAR-CLIPS JEWELLED $28.75 + GST $25.75 + GST FROM: NICK SIMMS BIRTHS BRIDESON — To Tanya and Kevan Brideson of South NAZAROFF — To Donna-Lynn‘and Darryl Nazaroff of Slocan, a girl, born April 20. Castlegar, a boy, born April 19. 4 CAMPBELL — To Ann and Darryl Campbell of Harrop, q PLOTNIKOFF — To Leanna Plotnikoff of Castlegar, a girl, ; born April 18. a boy, born April 24. GAWORSKI— To Brenda and Dave Gaworski of Balfour, agirl, born April 13. JURRIUS — To Joanne and Jeffrey Jurrius of Castlegar, Castlegar, a boy, born April 20. a boy, born April 26. 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The Castlegar News Easter Egg Scramble has come and gone, but not before these three young artists collected their bunnies for drawing some outstanding picture in our coloring contest. The winners were Angela Waterberg (left) in the two- to five-year-old category, Amy Poole (middle) in the six- to eight-year-old category and Desiree Hopkins for nine to 12 years olds. A national program to encourage giving and volunteering, GENELLE SCHOOL P.A.C. would like to thank the following businesses for contributing to our Silent Auction. Kal Tire - Safeway - Dairy Queen - Irly Bird - Ely’s Boutique - Mowhawk Selkirk College Bookshop Snow Trails - Tulips - China Creek Shell - Castlegar Recreation - Kat's Trophy CASTLEGAR WOMEN Want to look great. . -. You want cash in your pocket ._Combine socializing with customer service to build a lucrative career selling Fifth Avenue Collection fashion jewellery. CALL CELESTE BONNET COLLECT ; 862-3640 News photo by Glen Freeman Legion auxiliary says goodbye to the Zorns With the coming of spring, the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion have been very active. Donations were made to the Old Time Fiddlers, Castlegar Home Support for a personal response system, and the KBS Campaign for Life towards an electrocardiograph system for the Castlegar Hospital. Patients in the hospital and shut-ins were visited. On March 28, the Branch and Ladies Auxiliary held a dinner in the Legion Hall to honor Ed and Pearl Zorn. Ed and Pearl, who have res- idents of Pass Creek for 23 years, are moving to Grand Forks. A beautiful picture of Pass Creek as seen from their prop- erty was painted by local artist Mrs. Marjorie West and pre- sented to them. Ed, Branch Past President and Life Member, received his 40-year pin. Pearl, who has served on the executive for two years, 1st vice president for one year, standard bearer for two years, and secretary for 12 years, was presented with a gift from the Ladies Auxiliary for her outstanding service. Pearl and Ed have always been keen, cheerful workers at all Branch and L.A. functions —they will be greatly missed. The Ladies Auxiliary were well-represented at the Spring Zone Seminar held in Ross- land on April 4 and 5. Members of the Pacific Command conducted the meetings and the anniversary of Vimy Ridge was remem- bered. The comradeship and ex- change of ideas in the Zone was enjoyed by all. The L.A. Spring Tea was held on April 11. First vice- president Muriel Heagy wel- comed everyone. Assisting kitchen convener Joyce Turner were Gladys Senetza, Kay Bate and Carol Him. Tea Servers were Helen Leduc, Joan Blais, Bella Moran, Hilda Salmon, Muriel Wilson and Cathy Sperling. Bake table workers were Muriel Heagy, Cathy Mac- Donald, and Helen Cher- nenkoff. 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