CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 1, 1979 Local RCMP Very Active on Weekend ‘3 Local RCMP responded to 92 complaints on the weekend wlth activities including the cMarging of three fmpalred drivers, two drug seizures, nitaking two roadside suspen- sions and charging one person for being intoxicated in a public place, “Sunday morning resulted in the report of two incidents of wilful damage and one of theft, Police are investigating the wilful damage of a window in the office of Dr. D, Ellis at 80: Pine Street as well as the broken front window of Tu-dor Sports at 114 Maple Street. An incident of break, enter and theft is reported to have occurred at Pele's TV. Missing are two speakers valued at approximately $450. Entry was gained by damaging a rear door, Road conditions are blamed in Friday evening's two-vehicle accident at Second Avenue and Juniper Street, Police said a vehicle driven by Uchida Satoshi was north- bound on Juniper Street when a westbound vehicle on Second Avenue, driven by Cheryl Anne MacLeod, failed to stop at the stop sign due to the road conditions and skidded into the Satoshi vehicle. : No injuries have been reported. Total damage has been estimated at $950, A single vehicle accident Saturday evening on’ Highway 22 ut the Genelle access road has resulted in $1,000 damage to a vehicle driven by Bert Jesse Baron of Castlegar. The Baron vehicle is reported to be northbound when it went out of contro! on the icy roads and rolled over an embankment. No injuries have been reported, : No charges have been laid in two other vehicle accidents, One occurred Saturday _ evening on Seventh Avenue South, when a vehicle driven by Patrick Hegan ‘of Blueberry Creek could not avoid a vehicle driven by Gary Warren Paul- sen of Castlegar. The Paulsen vehicle was making a right turn into a driveway at the time of the incident, Total damage has been estimated at $1,200. A single vehicle accident Sunday on Celgar Road re- sulted in a vehicle driven by Timothy Stubbins of Raspberry Village losing control and going into a ditch causing $1,200 damage to his vehicle. No injuries have been reported. nted a life Ip to tho British Columbia Social Credit party. The presentation -was made by Premier Bill Bonnott mid-February at o mini-convention held in Cranbrook attended by several cabinet members. Earlier he had received an Award of Appreciation from the Rossland-Trail Social Credit Association at a recent dinner in Trail, MacAndrew's membership dates back to 1951. He is past-president of the Rossland-Trail Social Credit Association, a position he held for five years, ‘as well as past president: of the Prince George Constituency. Unveils Building Plans For New United Church ‘ By REV. TED BRISTOW The Castlegar United Church has unveiled plans for a new church building. On view in the present St, David's Church, the plans were presented to the annual meet- ing of the United Church con- gregation on Monday night. Designed by the building com- mittee, the new church would have a large assembly area, with chairs rather than pews, and suitable for various uses during the weck, as well as for Sunday worship. Akitchen, lounge, “erying" Robins Here As Early As Feb. 14 Robins, in spite of the changeable weather, are mak- ing their appearance in the area, Mrs, Jack Killough of 526 Eighth Avenue North, told the Castlegar News she spotted two robins as early as Valen- tine’s Day, Feb. 14. They were under a fir tree where the snow had melted away. 1979 Heart Fund More than 2,600,000 Cana. dians now suffer from some type of heart disease. room (for babies), bathrooms and minister's study are also on the main floor. The building would be entered by ramp, rather than by stairs. The Sunday School will be accommodated in the base- ment. The congregation is ex- pected to give the green light to construction plans following a complete cost breakdown and presentation of financial plan- ning al another congregational meeting on April 2. In other business, at the annual meeting, Dave Woolley was elected as a new elder, and newly-elected Stewards were Dave Scarff, Lynne Miskel, Fred Merriman, Larry Itcush and Jim Beattie. * Funeral Service Held For Shoreacres Resident Funeral services concluded Friday afternoon from the Shoreacres Community Hall for Mrs. Polly P. Kalmokoff, a resident of Shoreacres whio died suddenly on Wednesday at the age of 64. She was born Feb. 22, 1914 at Brilliant and was married in the Kootenays, residing in Shoreacres continuously. Surviving is her husband, John; four daughters, Mrs. Mike (Laura) Chernenkoff of Crescent Valley; Mrs, Alec (Doris) Dutoff, Grand Forks; Mrs. Mike (Olga) Malakoff, Shoreacres dnd Mrs. Steven (Ina) Barabonoff of South Slo- can; 13 grandchildren; one brother, Peter P. Reibin of Gast H@R- NEWS Classifieds 365-7266/ LEGALS FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER Ten ers _ be aes uP KA in, March 2, 1879, the Poeing: @ (1) 1966 G.M.C., 66-Pas- songge School Bus {t) 1968 CHEV, 66-Pas- senage Peta Bus buses will be wold at an “ase Be wheres" basis, viewed at the District ‘Maintenance yard, A certitied cheque Inthe a upon acceptance of ig tie Board reserves the right to roec any oral tan nder nvelopes must be marked: “School Bus Tender, Boctelsry-Tressurer, School guigifct No. 8 (Cabtiegar) 73220. GASTecaR, B.C. 3/8 BIRTHS : KRAUS —To Mr. and Mrs, Werner H. Kraus of Salmo, B.C., February 15, 1978, a daughter. CORDOSO — To Jaime and Marla Cardoso of Castlegar, B.C., Febru- ary 28, 1978, a son. RIESEN — To Robert and Gloria Rlesen of Castlegar, B.C., February 22, 1978, a To Soren Almond of Castleg ary 23, 1979, a di SHAW — To Donald and 8: ‘Shaw of Hobtan; 8.C., February 22, 1979, id Carole KAPETZ — To Dave and Judy Kapatz of Robson, 8.C., February 25, 1978, a son. HIEBERT — To Greg and Barbara Hiebert of Castlegar, B.C., Febru- ary 27, 1979, a daughter. Previous experience an aas Union scale. HELP WANTED Newspaper Composing Room Person required to learn newspaper paste-up. Written or typed applications only. whether available for part-time or full-time work. et. Typing required. Indicate Taghum; one sister, Mrs. Molly Paluchowski of Nelson and father, Peter Reibin Sr. of Castlegar. Mrs. Kalmakoff was pre- deceased by her mother, Polly in 1957; brother, Bill in 1958 and one daughter, Mary, in the Hope slide in January, 1965. Burial was at Shoreacres Cemetery, with Castlegar Fu- neral Home in care of arrange- ments, ___WEATHER Fleming to Speak to Public Tonight; Friday is Teachers’ Professional Day - A: woman dedicated to the needs of children, ‘Frances Fleming, retired, assistant su- perintendant with the depart- ment of public instruction, spe- .cial program branch, will be the principle speaker tonight at the Brilliant Cultural Centre. Sponsored by the Castle gar and Nelson Teachers’ Asso- ciations, Fleming will be speak. - ing on the special needs of the children during this, The. Year of the Child. The public is cordially in- vited lo allend, Tomorrow, several work- + shops are being held here in Joy Keillor Bridge News Seven tables took part in Monday night's play of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with the following results: Overall winners, using the Howell movement are first, John Sukolowski and Don Elli- son with 107; tied for second with 90'% were Chuck Clarkson and Joy Keillor with Jim and Bev Swain; fourth, Rob Wadey and Jude Goodwin with 881%; fifth, Lois Cairns and Etuka Cameron with 83%; sixth, Terry Sabourin and Judy Shep- pard with 81%! Next week Beat the Champs, Don Richards and Clint Ellison, Northwest Homes is overloaded with TRADE-INS! Castlegar, thus there will be no school for students of School District No. 9. A total of '62 résouree persons are expected to take part in 58 workshons. 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Crowe AA” Girls Basketball inal alates inthe West, Kootenay Girls: A" Basketball 242 GP Til. Pte. Pts./game 6 44 Stanley Humphries Stanley Humphries Stanley Humphries Stanley Humphries - Stanley Hi 'SHSS Senior Rockettes Best in West Kootenay ‘ "Stanley Humph ‘Senior Lori Alexander and Sana Thor- Rockettes completed a success. ful “West Kootenay Basketball season by winning the Zone Championship last Friday night in Trail. + The Rockettes took the Yest-of-three series, two games _ Straight,’and.now move on to the Provincial Championship in Victoria:. + Thursday night the Rock- ettes defeated the hard-work- ing Hawkettes 40-36 in over- time. Sari Sather and Sherry ‘torbic led the team with 12 and 10 points respectively. + , Friday night was almost a repeat, as the wor Larsen with two free throws each in overtime,. who sealed the victory for ‘the Rockettes. These two tough wins will undoubtedly give the girls a big boost to their confidence as they head to the Provincial Championships in Victoria March 7 - 10, The Rockettes face a tough challenge in Vic- toria, as they’ face the highly rated Mt. Douglas Rams in their opening game on Wednes- day morning. The girls have shown the ability to play excellent basket- Vall when they are faced with a again in overtime 40-39. Sarl Sather was the top scorer again, with 13 Points, but it was The P Championships may provide just such a challenge for the Ss Rockettes. Jr. Rockettes Lose Zone Title on Weekend : Staniey Humphries Junior Rockettes had their one-year reign as West Kootenay Junior Qirls' basketball champions halted on Friday evening, as the local hoopsters fell 41-28 to the J. L. Crowe Jr. Hawkettes from Trail. - : The Rockettes executed their defensive game plan well, as they held three of Trail’s starters off the scoresheet. But there appeared tq be no way of stopping Theresa Hanlon, who hdoped -21° points ‘Tor the-win- nérs.. Trail led 10-4 at the - quarter, and 21-12 at half-time. : The, margin was still 9 points at the end of “three- - quarters, as the locals began a brief comeback attempt, which ended when Trail went onto a - bonus situation with only: two minutes remaining. Sandra Elasoff “led the Rockettes with 7 points, while Wanita Command and Joanne Bilesky added 6 points each. In the league consolation final on Saturday afternoon, the Rockettes defeated arch-rival Trafalgar 37-32 to nail down‘a third-place finish for the season. Trafalgar had previously lost to Salmo on Friday night. - Joanne Bilesky was again hot, as she. canned 10 points. 1979 Heart Fund : Is your lifestyle leading to heart attack? Your Heart Foun- dation can tell you how to change it to reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke. 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In the league championship game, it was the Theresa Hanlon show all over again, as Trail easily defeated Salmo 53-35, with the - Hawkettes’ sharpshooter accumulating 28- points, (Voice ot the People 7 _ Make Political Hay Editor,:Castlegar News: This Is written Ww protest , the insulting way in which the Socred candidate, the mayor of Castlegar, and a minister of the Victoria. government conspired to make political hay over the serious water shortage in Cas- tlegar, © Would these’ representa- tives of the ruling Socreds have us believe that the candidate who had heretofore never heard of Castlegar could, in two days, influence the federal and pro- vincial governments to put up several million dollar's in special help for a community of .7,000 souls in the far-off Kootenays? That notion is utter non- sense and insults the: intelli- gence of any reasonable person, regardless of one's political persuasion. The facts are that the funding agreement was reached a good two weeks before the. transparent ham dramaties of last Tuesday, It is also fact that the duly elected MLA Chris D'Arcy, being in close touch with negotiators of both gov- ernments, knew immediately thal a financial pact had been reached during the first week in February. He showed commendable ,Testraint in holding the an- nouncement until it became clear that: a purely; politica! scenario was being fabricated by the Socreds, The childish attacks on Mr. D'Arey that were made by elecled people at all three levels of government were dis- graceful: and totally “unwar- ranted. It appears that his major “offense” was that he had done his h ‘Services in Brilliant ‘For: Hanna Makortoff Prayer services began last evening from the chapel of the Castlegar Fpneral Home, with funeral services to, be hl loday from 10 a.m, to 1 p. from the’ Brilliant Cultural Centre, for Mrs, Hanna Makor- toff of Raspberry, aged 92, who died Tuesday al the Castlegar and District Hospital, Mrs. Makortoff was born Elects New Executive , Nordic Release Castlegar Nordic Lodge No. 76 recently installed a‘new slate. of officers for 1979, with Br. Knut Kjemperud of Spo- kane as the installing officer, The enthusiasm displayed. hy the executive gives every effectively, something {hat . doesn't meet the political ob- jectives of his Social Credit‘and Conservative detractors, S.K. John Castlegar, B.C. Mollie Jane Kuryluk Services Held Monday Rosary was recited Sunday evening and funeral mass cele- brated Monday morning from St. Rita’s Catholic Church in Castlegar for Miss Mollie Jane s Kuryluk, aged 45, who died last Thursday at the Castlegar and District Hospital. . Miss Kuryluk was ‘born July 11, 1933 in Trail and re- _ ceived her education in Castle- ” gar, graduating from Stanley Humphries Secondary School. She was: a real estate saleslady and had been employ- ed by Landmark Projects Cor- poration of Vancouver. - Miss Kuryluk was a mem- ber of the Roman Catholic faith, She is survived by her mother, Mrs, Peggy Kuryluk of Castlegar; a brother, Henry of Castlegar; four sisters, Mrs. Bill (Irene) Stecle of Seattle, Mrs. Mel (Kay) Moncrief of Montrose, and Mrs. Lew (Doro- thy) Glendinning and Mary-lou Kuryluk, both of Castlegar. She was predeceased by her father, Nichclas in 1954 and by a brother, Leonard in 1970. , Pallbearers were’ Ken Knutson, Frank Ingham, Jackie Ritson, Steve Jankola, Collin Glendinning and Victor Krav- ski. Rev. Michael Guinan offi- ciated and interment followed at Park Memorial- Cemetery. Castlegar Funeral Home was in care of arrangements, Memorial donations may “be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Box 3292, Cas- tlegar.* k quietly and’ year for lodge members. Officers elected were: president Conrad Brattebo; -president Loel Olsen; coun- cillor Gur Van Beynum; sec- retary Alyse Rubberl; asst, secretary Jean Christiensen; * Social director Sylvia Mor- row; asst, social directors, Bernie Beauregard and Louise Gjennestad; treasurer Wilma Van. Beynum;.' financial see- {being a very active | Feb, 25, 1887 in Russia, and came as a young girl'to Saskat- chewan, Following her mar. tinge in that province, she moved lo B.C, in 1912 to settle in Qotischenia, The family resided in Brilliant for a time, prior to taking up permanent residence in Raspberry in the early .1920s, |. She was a ‘member of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ... Surviving ure dne ‘son, Mike, of Raspberry; one daugh- - ter, Mrs. Maria Comtois of Vancouver; seven grandchil- dren and 22 great-prandchil- dren, Mrs, Makortoff was pre- deceased by her husband, Wil- liam, in “March, 1973; “two daughters, Polly Makortoff in 1963 and Mabel Kanigan in 1977; as well as one son in infancy. Burial will be in Brilliant Cemetery, with Castlegar Fu- neral Home in care of arrange- ments, : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March i, 1979 Select the New or Used Mobile Home of Your Choice We can park it in a Downtown ‘Castlegar Location just for you a NORTHWEST MOBILE HOMES. Hwy. #3South, Castlegar © DL. Lic. #01017A Western Canada School of ictioneering Ltd, retary Polly ‘Travis;. hi librarian ‘Sandra Gunderson; Rec. director Ivar Reins- bakken; asst. rec. directgrs, Aage Brattebo, Olaf Gunderson and Randy Lynch; trustees, Kare Gjennestad, Floyd Bacon and Lou Lakvold; . marshall Garda Sandburg; asst. marshall is Marguerite Ackney; Inner guard Peter Chris- . tiensen; outer. guard - John Morrow; editor Harold Ackney; music, Maisie Zinio; auditors, Chris Bonde, Lil Bonde and Arne Akselson; Phone committee will con-* sist ‘of Connie Olsen, Lind Webber, Helen Hersindahl and Sylvia Morrow; culture, Gun- var Reinsbakken; hall society, George Pater and Irene. Pater. Installation ceremonies were followed by a_ social evening which was enjoyed by all participants, Pianos’ Organs Wurlitzer Radio Shack i 1458 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5000 MINISTRY OF FORESTS. NOTICE TO CONTRACT ORS SEALED TENDERS will be recelved by the under- _ signed at 518 Lake Street,.Nelson, B.C. VIL 4C6, up to 2:00 p.m. local time on thé 8th day of March 1879, at which time they will be opened in public, for ‘the a following work: wanitorial Services for the Salmo Ranger Office, Salmo, “| C, * Plans and specifications ‘may bé obtained from the * Salmo Ranger Office, on or after February 19th, 1979. Enquiries should be directed to the Ranger Office, or to iN Mr. Wadds, Regional Engineering Office, Belson, B.C., phone 354-4181, locat 268. Tender must be made stibject to the Conditions of -} Tender and submitted on the form supplied. No tender shall be considered having any qualifying : “clauses whatsoever and the lowest, or any, tender will not necessarily be accepted. February 12th, 1979. M. G. Isenor > Regional Manager . 518 Lake Streat NELSON, B.C. ViL4ce * File: 01484 The Junior end- ed their season with a respec- table record of 15 wins'and 10 + losses, Coach Pilatzke was very. pleased with the season-long effort and individual progress of the girls. ; “This year’s team was probably the best: defensive team I've ever coached,” said Pilatzke. “We lacked size and speed, but compensated with * aggressiveness and tough re- bounding. “Offensively, we had to. rely on one- and two-person plays, until our outside shooting came along. I think we probably surprised a lot of people along the way.” : i - This year’s team members included Joanne ‘Bilesky, Bev Baron, Lisa Command, Wanita Command, Sandy Elasoff, Jan- ice King, Melissa Perehudoff, Teresa Perepelkin, and Caro- line Zaitsoff. Team managers were Chris : Postnikoff and Jeanette Kales- nikoff. Court News ‘+ eon provincial ceourbyslast Thursday Nancy Voykin; 37, of Castlegar pleaded guilty to a charge of driving with a blood alcohol count over .08. She was fined $300 or in default 30 days in jail. > « 2 Ernest M. Butula, 39, of Castlegar pleaded guilty to a charge of wilful damage. He was fined $75 or in default two weeks in jail. a re Tommy Koftinoff, 17, of ; Crescent Valley pleaded not guilty but was found guilty of driving without insurance. He was fined $250. s 8 « Patricia Pollock, 26, of Castlegar was placed on pro- bation for one month after pleading guilty to a charge of being in possession of a pro- hibited weapon. _ ——IMPORTANT UNRESERVED Potato boxes; Sinner pot box-14'; — AUCTION _ [ Saturday, March 10, 1979 - 9 a.m. Sharp l es for AVENUE FARM MACHINERY LTD. 1521 Sumas Way .- ABBOTSFORD, B.C. Auction Phone: 1-604-859-5235 UNRESERVED No Minimum Price or Limit AUCTION EES: john A. Wigemyr-& Assoclates, Alta. Lic. 003432, Sask. 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