CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 6, 1983 Woodland Park holds awards day Awards day was held at Woodland Park School June 28 with some parents attending the presentations in the school gymnasium, The following awards were given to the student by the classroom teacher. Scholastic Achievement Grade 1: Jonathan Kroon and Jonathan Austin. Grade 2: Faye Burgess, Marcel Dusseault, Amy Har- shenin, Roderick Hayashi, Michael Lane and Rachel McErlane. Grade 8: David Beasley, Jason Fyfe and Adrian Jelly. Grade 4: Jodi Young and Lesa Draper. Grade 5: Kecia Dusseault. Grade 6: Kim Hayashi. Penmanship — Printing Grade 1: Lori Baker and Jennifer Fayant. Grade 2: Tami Pion. Grade 3: Carmen Cordeiro and Brooke Irving. Grade 4: Kim Chernenkoff. Grade 5: Denise Pottle. Grade 6: Tammy Wishlow. Honorable Mention: Grade 4: Donald Chow and Lesa Draper. Perfect Attendance Grade 2: Jeremy Fleet. Grade 8: Jason Fyfe, Mark Kyle and David Beasley. Grade 4: Donald Chow. Grade 5: Rena Kyle. Athletic Award Grade 2: Christopher Bryson. Grade 3: Rory Perrier. Grade 5: Jeff Barr. Grade 6: Josh Austin. Effort and Improvement Grade 1: Tanya Link, Nikki Perrin, Matt Proctor and Gregory Young. Grade 2: Evin Yocom and Samantha AWARD WINNERS .. . . Two Woodland Park Elemen- tary students to receive awards from Principal John Legebokoff. Grade 8: Sheri Grewcock, Kris Chernenkoff, and Jason Harker. Grade 4: Katherine Moll. Grade 5: Julie Fitger, Peter Oleski, Sarah Byers and Jeremy Goertz. Grade 6: Benjamin Dillen, Coraline Cheveldave, Chloe Burgess, Jackie Chow and Reay Gilmour. Honorable Mention: Lori Stucky. Citizenship ‘ Grade 1: Richard Gilmour and Chris Henderson. Grade 2: Christina Evdokimoff and Harold Soukeroff. Grade 8: Michael Miller and Rebecca Gilmour. Grade 4: Amanda Fayant. Grade 5: Rena Kyle and Brian Belton. Grade 6: Gregory Peregrym and Timothy Klein. Artistic Ability Grade 1: Matthew Lebedoff and Timothy Souko- choff. Grade 3: Carly Lychak and Mark Kyle. Grade 4: Lori Stucky. Grade 5: Lisa-Ann Abrahamse. Grade 6: Sarah Austin. Honorable Mention: Grade 4: Katherine Moll. Music Proficiency Grade 1: Anne-Louise Robinson and Sarah Irving. Grade 2: Daniel Perepolkin and Laura Peterson. Grade 3: Melani Abrahamse, Juanita Bray and Tammy Ackerman. ” Grade 4: Amanda Romney. Grade 5: Jill Beasley. Grade 6: Leslie Jo Krauss. Honorable Mention: Grade 4: Lesa Draper, Donald Chow and Kim Chernenkoff. Plotnikoff were Rena Kyle (left photo) and Anne- Louise Robinson, Reading . Grade 1: Vince Antignani. Grade 2: Jeremy Fleet, Robert Moll and Robert Pena. Grade 8: Joel Goertz. Mathematics Grade 1: Mark Perrier and Warren Harshenin. Grade 8:Jeff Evdokimoff. Social Studies Grade 1: Jordan Fyfe. Grade 6: John Bird. Improved Grade 2: Christopher Dubord, Leane Plotnikoff and ent of Attitude Cameron Foodikoff. Improvem: Grade 5: Peter Dahl. Language Arts Grade 2: Rae Carter and Cheryl Holdsworth. Wi Grade 2: Darrell Desjardins. Grade 3: Nancy Perepolkin. Drama Grade 8: Moya O'Connell and Kelly Davidoff. Grade 5: Rena Kyle. pelling + Grade 4: Kim Chernenkoff. : Science Grade 6: David Makortoff. WANETA HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER PLANT TOURS July 4- September 2 Once daily at 1:00 p.m. Five days each week Monday to Friday (except August 1) For safety reasons, chil- dren under 12 years of age cannot be taken on tour. Tours last about one hour and we suggest comfort- able walking shoes be worn, STUAAIGATSUAESSUEAEOLTOECAEEAESOUHENAOSTOEELOEESEOOEEEOUUOUUOESUAEUEOUOOOEAESAOEDRNENUOESUOEUAESUOEUHEUUUEEEEE Ladies’ and Men's Wear Ltd. “Where Service Begins” SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Discounts of 10% to 50% on Ladies’ and Men’ Students big winners at Blueberry awards day Blueberry Creek Elemen- tary School held its annual Awards Day June 30th. Mr. D. Mason presented the Scholarship Awards to: Grade 1 — Ricky Fauth, and Brian Roberts. Grade 2 — Brad Morrison and Wendy Hall. Grade 3 — Niki Menard and Rebecca Mears. Grade 4 — Danny Stelck. Grade 5 — Hamish Nixon. Grade 6 — Candace Carter and Jason McDermott. Mrs. Matthews presented the Effort and Achi — Stacie Batchelor. Mr. R. Wayling presented Music Awards to: Cheryl Bettger, Chad Lahue, Chelan Baulne, Ryan Brocke, Can- dace Carter, Kevin Kazakoff, Mark Rae, Chloe Hegan, Jason Verhaeghe, Leslie Ber- geron, Raquel’ Bucknell, Michelle Comtois, Keren Ko- zub, Jamie Rowsell, Max Kutasewich, Stacie Batche- lor, Kelly Bouthillier, Michael Buday, Tyler Gorrill, and Jason McDermott. J. to: Grade 2 — Charlie Rat- cliffe. Grade 8 — Diana Stepaniuk. Grade 4 — Mike Lewis. Grade 6 — Leslie Bergeron and Michael Buday. Ms. Ripper presented the Citizenship to: Grade 1 — Lisa Gantly. Grade 2 — Kim Lewis and Sidney Gretchen. Grade 8 — Kristy Allen and Pam Read. Grade 4 — Laura Menard. Grade 5 — Cheryl Bettger. Grade 6 — Michelle Comtois. Mrs. Beales py fsented the Sportsmanship :Swards to: Grade 1 — Robert Stephan- iuk and Kathi Maartman. Grade 2 — Tracy Allen. Grade 8 — Curt Ross. Grade 4—Chris Postnikoff. Grade 6 Longtime resident dies John W. Strelaiff of Pass Creek passed away Satur- day, July 2 at the age of 80 years, Funeral service for the late John W. Strelaiff was held Monday and Tuesday at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel with burial in the Pass Creek Cemetery. Mr. Strelaiff was born De- cember 12, 1902 at Buchanan, Basketball Awards and also awarded the House Trophy which rep Computer at library Mark Rae, Derek Soloveoff, Derek Kazakoff, Chris Post- Another popular attraction to be featured at the Castle- gar Library this week will be the Apple I Plus com- puter, on loan again from Don Jones, from July 4 - 9. Last year, so many people selves with the workings of a micro-computer that Don Jones has agreed to allow West Kootenay libraries to borrow his Apple II Plus. Wedo alterations for men and women. Ph.: 368-5314 1364 Bay Ave. Trail, B.C. Expansion Special on Carpet Cleaning! 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Michelson pre- sented the Canada Physical Fitness Awards to: Award of Excellence — Carrie Denneus, Rebecca Mears, Pam Read, Danny Stelek, Chloe Hegan, Wendy Hall, Niki Menard, Susan Gorrill, Cheryl Bettger and Candace Carter. Gold — Jeanne Cook, Ja- son Batchelor, Laura Men- ard, Wendy Sookachoff, Sask. and came to Pass Creek with his parents as a small boy. Mr. Strelaiff grew up and worked as a_ logger, living in Pass Creek all of his life. He was a member of the Union of Spiritual Commu- nities of Christ and enjoyed gardening and making Rus- sian ladles. He is survived by two sons, ley, Michelle Boisvert, Jer- emy Deptuck, Curt Ross, Jennifer Fullerton, Christina Rowsell, Troy Tchir, Leslie Bergeron and Kevin Kaza- worth, Jason Stupnikoff, Alistair Nixon, Kelly Bouthil- lier and Michelle Comtois. Mr. Nesteroff also pre- sented four Red Cross Awards to Kenny Skibinski, Yvette Greenwood, Curt Ross and Susan Gorrill. 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