INSTALLATION of the honored queen-elect of Bethel No. International Order of Job's Daughters, and her of- fie 8, took place mid-June in the Kinnaird Hall. Shown . Amy innon, lise Hall, Patti McKinnon, Alison Penman, Tracey Anderson, and Peggy Gjennestad. Middle row, left to right, marshell Janna Sylvest, Alexis ts Welsh, Beth Krug, Cathy Ward, Laurie Stewart, Cathy Beynon, Connie Bacheld?, guide Celina Sookachoff, snd Lennne Syvest. ack lanet honored queen Yvonne McGuire, past honored queen Gwen Kruetzky, and junior princess Diane Vader. Double Sho Brings Life to Child Lightning killed Lee Ann Glover...and lightning brought her back. Her churchgoing family and friends who shared the second high-voltage force be- lieve they were the chosen instruments of a miracle. Eight-year-old Lee Ann had stopped breathing when she was knocked out by an ’ electric shock from a portable RECOGNITION has been given these two eight-year-old students of School District No. 9, Tim Horcoff and Carrie Brown, for their poems chosen by the B.C. Selection Panel. These poems are to be included in the 100 best to. be:sent ito the (Canadian Council of Teachers, of English fo be d for publi in the oll-Canadian ‘anthology. Rs [Voice of the People 7 sign advertising Bible dlasses and Bospel- singing at her coun- try chureh, Lee Ann, an energetic and spirited child, had been playing with her young friends outside the Hueytown, AL, church while the gospel-singers prac- - ticed inside. She stopped to rest on the edge of the trailer that held the portable sign, and the electric- ity grabbed her. “My husband yanked her off the trailer — she was lying “there suspended with her.hair hanging down,” Mrs. Glover said. “I don't knaw why my husband wasn't shocked.” As'the churchgoers were giving the child mouth-to- mouth resuscitation and pound- ing her chest to start her heart, the minister's son, Randy Hall, rushed up and grazed the sign as he touched the shoulder ot : one of the rescuers. The shock knocked Randy Hall several feet away, and the circle of rescuers scream the second jolt passed through them. The child’s father, Larry, snatched her up and ran to put distance between per: and the: F sign, =~ It was then that “the churchgoers heard the child breathing. Today normal cell, except for burns on her back and feet. “God really blessed us,” said the child's grateful mother. Lee Ann is her ‘Good Old Affordable Prices’ Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open Mon. - (Across from Castle Theatre) a CASTLEGAR Fridays till 9 p.m. Closed Sundays 142 Columbla Ave. Requests Consideration NETWORK UPDATE AND LATE CHANGES FOR + JULY 6-12 TV WEEK (CBS. FRIDAY, JULY 6 11:30 p.m, —- Delete Movie “House of Foar” and Insert Movie "Pursuit to Algiers,” storring Basil Rathbone, . . Nigel Bruce. - Holmes is employed to Sherlock protect a young hair to a middle-European kingdom from enemy agents during an ocean voyage. (90 mins.) 12:45 Gi. — Delete tims- slot. SATURDAY, JULY 7 12:00 Academy; In The News and insert Movie "Block- busters,” starring the East Side Kids. They'hids’ ore of work again, tearing up the town... and getting in and out of trouble. (90 mins.) 12:30 p.m. — Delete time- slot. 1:30 p.m. — Insert SPORTS SPECTACULAR. ‘Pon American Games.’ Events expected to be covered are men’s and women's swimming -and_ diving,, gymnastics, boxing, roller skating, viceettng ond ar- chery. (2 hrs.) BNBC) SUNDAY, JULY 8 10:00 p.m, — PRIME TIME SUNDAY. Tonight's show will feature a segment on the bi-monthly magezine called Covert Action In- formation Bulletin which reveals namos of em- ployees of the U.S. CIA. (60 mins.) p.m. — Delete Space . ' Upholstery ifzos - 7th Ave., &, 368-3088 8 al ESSAY CONTEST. WINNER {S Amanda Fant hown here hy she wos awerded recenily je atienaing the Grand’ Sessions, {nternational order of Job's Daughters, at Chilliwack. Miss Plant's essay was entitled “What Being a Jobie Has Meant to Me.” Joy Keillor. Bridae Club Latest Results Schedulo for Tonight 5:30—Five-day Weather Re., 5 port. from Castlegar. Weather Office. :40—Part 8 and 9 of the’ val held in Brilliant on May 19. 7:40—Royal Commission of inquiry into Uranium, Mining. Part 2 — includes present: tions by MP Bob Brisco, Brian Carpen: dale, Ms. Joan Ren- old and Tom = Mac-*" Kenzie of the Genelle Concerned Citizens. 10:10—TBA. FRANK'S Suarnesiny Six tables, with an aver- age of 67'/, participated in Monday night’s play of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club. . First, Lorne Musclow and Judy Goodwin, 89; sec- ond, Julie Smith and Rob Wadey, 88; third, John Sok- olowski and Hubert Hun- chak, 81; fourth, Maryellen Hunchak and Dr. Ron Per- rier, 76; and fifth, Ian Mac- Donald and Otto Walker, 68%. Next week is Beat the Champs, Ian Glover and Bert Tyson. - 1979 Heart Fund Up to middle age, heart attacks are five times more Atten a Men & Boys! common in men than in women. | Castlegar Behind otis Theatro’ | 368-73: Saws, Drills, Tools, Chain Saws, Scissors, Pinking Shears, wer. Blades, “Belsaw’’ and: Foley" ; 1 Equip 2 Your Carpet Headquarters ... Carpets by Ivan Oglow Royal Canadian Legion Branch No, 170 J) COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN “4 HOTTEST MUSIC “THE MAGS” : Guests must be signed in. FRIDAY & SATURDAY July687 suly 13& 14 « 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. PUBLIC NOTICE TO RESIDENTS 1979 CITY OF CASTLEGAR. SPRINKLING REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1979, and LINTIL FURTHER NOTICE: Sf: Editor, Castlegar News: «Have any citizens of Castlegar had to wait behind acar which blocked the road while the owner carried on a conversation with another car owner going to the opposite direction? This happened to me twice in one week. What interests me is the lack of concern of these young men, even if they know there are other cars waiting behind them. They will finish their conversation and leave in their own time without the slightest conscience or con- sideration. I would like to suggest that we all help stamp out this selfish behavior by tak- ing the offending car's licence number, color and make of car and reporting it to the RCMP. A Concerned Citizen. WOW SHOWING! oa (FRI) (SAT For All Seasons It’s . fs Boys Bonnett s rrp Wear 365-6761 Remember 10% | OFF for Cash-- .- COMMUNITY Bulictin Board ST. DAVID'S THRIFT SHOP St. David's Thrift Shop commences the summer schedule on Tues., July 3, being open mornings only, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please do not leave donations when the shop is closed, unless one of the committee is notified. VOLUNTEER EXCHANGE We need persons to supply transportation for senior citizens to Doctors appointments or shopping. Are you interested? We also need help at Daily sprinkling w will be allowed between the hours of 6 to 10 a.m., and 5 to9 p.m. There will be NO SPRINKLING between the-hours of 10.a.m. to5 p-m., and 9p.m.to5a.m. Each homeowner is restricted to one (1) sprinkler at any time. Automatic sprinkler systems will be permitted to operate two (2) hours per day from 8 to9.a.m., and from 6 to7 p.m. Hospitals, schools, and the city automatic ‘sprinkling will be scheduled. SWIMMING POOLS: 1. Approval must be obtained from Castlegar’s Works and Ser- vices Department before filling. Upon request, pools may be filled at the discretion of the City. 2. Topping of swimming pools will be permitted. Any abuse of these regulations will result.in prosecution under the terms ’ of the cy of Castlegar Water Rates and Regulations Bylaw No. 109, 1974. it U: ion has ‘announced, tho names of four district. stu: dentg whom it will sponsor at an ajl-expenses-pald,~ week- tong Co-op Youth Seminar in the Okanagan, Aug. 19°- ‘The ‘young persons are:, Debbie, Ramsay and Debbie Mallow, both 15-year-old stu- dents at Mt. Sentinel Second- ary, and Sandra Plotnikoff -and Kelly Nixon, 15-yéar-olds . “who are students at Kinnaird Junior Secondary. Eileen O'Neail, a ‘16- year-old student at Kinnaird — : Junior Secondary, has been designated as an -alternate . and wilt attend the seminar if one of the other girls is *"ynable to ‘attend, This is the third year ina row ‘that Castlegar Savings has sponsored district young ‘people to attend the annual seminar-camp. Said a spokesman for Castlegar ‘Savings: “We are. very pleased to be able to send capable and deserving “young persons to purlicipale vin this, worthwhile activity. We have ‘been most happy with the success of the Front: Debble Ramsay, Debbie Mallow. Back: Kelly Nixon, Sandra Plotnikoff Castlegar’ Savings ‘ex-" tended its thanks to the local schools, stating: “We're very pleased by the responsive- . ness of officials in-the local schools —— Terry Rogers, principal of KJSS, and Debby Zeeben, counsellor at: Mt. - | Robson’ ‘Resident Marie Makortoff Passes at Age 78 -Prayer service began last Thursday ovening from, ‘the chapel’ of the Castlegar - Funeral Home and concluded ‘with a funeral service the following day, for'Mra. Marie Makortoff of Robson, age 78 who died Wednesday of last week in the Castlegar and District Hospital. : Mrs, Makortoff was born Nov.’ 25, 1900 in. Verigin, ‘Sask. and came to B.C. as a youngster, living in the Bril- Mant community. She had : resided in Champion Creek and Ootischenia before Rob- son in 1932. She wasa member of the Union of Spiri CASTLEGAR. «NEWS, Thursday, July 5, 1979 hak casei! Bee sn DOE TENDERFOOT TESTS heve been passed by Renae Jenner and Janine Hackman shown here with Robson Guide Cap- tain Judy Rowland following the girls’ becent enrollment into the company. 5 ‘ if you're NEW IN TOWE ties of Christ. : M Mrs, Makortoff is sur- vived by her son, Peter of Robson; two daughters, Mrs. Mike (Dora) Boolinoff and WARP Issues Its Current WIZARD'S: PALACE the students it is sponsoring. This’ includes room and board, the registration fee, and the cost of transportation to and from: the seminar. campsite in the Okanaga: 2 0 structors and resource peo- ple from sponsoring organi- zations who are experienced | in supervising ‘seminars of this kind, - The staff offer their time, and ise to help young is located three miles east‘of of years, and ‘we're confident afta this year's seminar will ba just 2s as siecessful.” Sentinel . We ap- preciate their cooperation.” Castlegar Savings is cov- ering all exponses for each ‘of Ikland, just off Highway 97. The staff. personnel who will supervise activities at the scminar camp are in- people ‘discover how to lead,’ contribute to, ‘and share ‘in, oup and learn Mrs. George (Helen) Markin, - both of Robson; seven grand- children; and two great- granddaughters. - She was predeceased by her husband, Sam, in 1970 and by two sisters and two brothers. Burial was in Brilliant C -y, with to believe in themselves and their ambitions, Funeral Home in care of arrangements, Boycott List Women against rising prices current boycott list effective until July. 11: Beef over $2 a: pound; All no-name products; All im- ported vegetables; Butter; Eggs over 85 cents a dozen; Bread over 60 cents a loaf; Disposable picnic’ supplies; Dried fruits and nuts. NOW FEATURING: MR. POP” 24 — 10 oz. -12— 26 oz. percase per case $435 $450 123 Main St. Castlegar 965-3237 Premium uatty attordebie Prices St. Joseph's CWE ‘Honor Father Guinan !' iRev. Father Michael Guinan. was recently honored by members of St. Joseph's Catholic Women’s League on the! occasion of the 28th anniversary of his ordination into: the priesthood. i ‘Fr, Guinan was present- ‘gd. with a chalice and paten td CWL president Regina et recited:: lay” eal from ‘St. Rita’s Catholic Church. in Castlegar, with funeral mass condircted yesterday morn- ingffor Edward Anthony Arcibald, 22, of Castlegar, wh@: died accidentally on Friday near Sicamous. =Mr. Archibald was born May: 29, 1957 in Trail, and recgived his education in. Alfgrta and Labrador. He . resiged’ with his family at varjous points throughout * Catada, prior to taking up pefjnanent residence in Casflegar in 1976. He was employed by _ Login International at the: tim of his passing: Roozendah! at’ a’ -potluck supper attended by mem- bers, their families and ladies from the sewing circle. ~ “The league will be taking a‘ summer recess, with the next regular meeting sched- uled for September. At that time, the ladies will, once —™ again begin p: i for their fall bazaar. “Med > Archibald eraatia member of St. Rita's Catholle Church. Surviving are his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Archibald of Castlegar; a sister, Mrs. C. (Valerie) Mc- Mullin of La Grande, Que., a brother, Pat, at home; and his grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Brodman of Castlegar. Rev. Father M: Guinan officiated. Pallbearers were Carl Brodman, Tom Brod- man, Chris Brodman, .Larry Bosse, Raymond Bosse and Danny Bosse. Interment. was in Park Memorial. Cemetery, with Castlegar Funeral Home in ' care of arrangements. ‘Glade. Resident. Tina S ayer service began Tuesday evening from the “Castlegar Funeral Home and concluded with a funeral service yesterday from the Glade Russian Hall for Mrs. - Tina: Argatoff of Glade, aged 85, who died Saturday in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital. d ‘Born June 29, 1894 in “Russia, she came to Canada and:.Saskatchewan with her parents, moving to B.C. and Glade in 1912. ‘ollowing her marriage in ‘Brilliant, Mrs. Argatoff : Argatoff Passes at 85 moved to Glade, where she resided until her death. * She was a member of the Union of Spiritual Communi- ties of Christ. Surviving is a son, Wal- ter, of Passmore; a daughter, Mrs. Fred (Helen) Kooznet- soff, of Glade; a brother, Bill Makonen of Glade; 12 grand- children and 23 great-grand- children. ~ She was predeceased by her husband, John, in’ 1977 and a son, John, in 1968. Burial was in the Glade Cemetery, with Castlegar Funeral Home~ in care. of arrangements. 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Economy Mason Lids, pkg. of 24. 2.99 e Narrow Mouth Lids Bernardin, : 99° Pkg. OF 1:2 coscsccccessseceosssesenese i ‘Valleymaid Foods Lt Garden Seeds 1 % Regular McKemies OFF Price Oven Cleaner Easy-Off, 10 oz. rhe CLAY CASTLE am ay et The Clay Castle, 211 Maple St., Castlegar RICHARD JORDAN maintains a line of ceramic products to suit many DIANE, tastes. Special orders are taken and greenware is With your co-operation and sincere respect for these regulations, it is felt 5 = Se lble Moke Tite: 6:80 once 950 hee Fel that we will overcome this problem, and still have a successful summer ‘A MASTERPIECE. ~ 8:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. season. INE. PAC —Gene Shakt WNEC-TV 1 is x : “AMAZINGLY BRILLIANT.” PLEASE TURN YOUR SPRINKLER OFF WHEN YOU HEAR THE FIRE SIREN. -Waam pie Cue Magamne Coming events of Castlegar 3 and District non-profit are listed here through the courtesy of Canadian Cellulose's Interior Pulp and Lumber Qacrations. 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