ae Castlégar News July >, 190 COMMUNITY NEWS ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING * Letterheads * Envelopes © Brochures ¢ Raffle Tickets Castlegar News and all should be well! Yes, by 9a.m. Sundays, you should be enjoying your Sunday Castlegar Wf you're not the matter we want to correct fail consistently to get your Sunday Castlegar News by 9 a.m., then vs and complain. Call 365-7266 and ask for circulation. aS Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. 365-7266 WOODLAND PARK Awards presented Woodland Park elementary school held its year-end awards day June 22 where the following presentations were made: DIVISION 1 Scholastic achievement: Jeffrey Craig, Tim Cristofoli, Tatiana Tom: zewska, Jessica DeWolf, Jani Draper, Jamie King, Elain Miller. Penmanship — writing: Magen Chernoff, Bruce Davis and Justin Dinsmore. Perfect attendance: Richard Jelly. Athletic award: Geoffrey King Science: Kyle Haack. Reading: Tim Cristofoli and Emily Conroy. Effort and improvement: Gordie Fairweather, Lorne Hartson, Andy Bilenki. Citizenship: Richard Jelly Artistic ability: Nelson Cordeiro, Kristen Sang, Sharon Varga, Dustin Vigue. Music proficiency? Genevieve Kin. akin. Musical and artistic ability: Jasmin Mustonen. Creative writing: Daniel Bonder- off. Mathematics: Cary Hayashi. DIVISION 4 Scholastic achiev Cawte, David Campbell, Barre, Jonelle Gatto. Penmanship — writing: Cordeiro, Tamus Case. Perfect attendance: Erin Cawte. Athletic award: Darren Apels. Spelling: Kevin Plotnikoff. Math: Chad Harshenin, Donovan Parks. Self-determination: Mary Short. Effort and improvement: Michelle Milligan. Story telling: Tommy Varga. Citizenship: Aaron Bebelman. mt: Erin Amanda Cizela : Grade 4 — Jennifer Rainville, Laura Rainville, Scott Rut- ledge, Tania Russell, Jarrett Kram- er, Steven Miller. Grade 6 — Nikki Perrin, Gene Proctor, David Perev- ersoff. Artistic ability: Grade 4 — Eugene Voykin, Grant Piljek, Ryan Hardy, Cyril Soukeroff, Joshua Bonderoff, Kyle Bebelman. Grade 5 — Robert Case. Music proficiency: Grade 4 — Selena Fodor, Robbie Campbell, Lisa Der, Lisa Woykin. Grade 5 — Jennifer Travassos, Robert. Case, Daphne Jackson. French: Grade 5 — Diane Wong. Social Studies: Grade 4 — Joshua Bonderoff, Ryan Hardy. DIVISION 1 AWARD WINNERS . John Plotnikol, principal at Woodland Park elementary school, and teacher Lorraine Deans hand out year-end school awards to Grade | students. Artistic ability: Cory Honeyman, Nicole Sweeney. Music proficiency: Kerwin Farko, Janice Leckie. Classroom helper: Serena Phillips. : Jeremy Castlegar, B.C. RIDING STABLES — Open 9:00 a.m. Phone 365-3986, Wayne or Sandy LOCATION — 1 mile south of the signs. GREWMAN ACRES till dusk daily. 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Drama: Grade 4 — Monica Miller, Scott Rutledge, Bradley Maloff, Eugene Voykin, Lisa Der, Lisa Woykin, Robbie Campbell. Grade 5 — Harry Dhaliwal, Nikki Perrin, Jennifer Travassos, Robert Case, Daphne Jackson. Science: Grade 5: Nikki Perrin. Effort and improvement: Grade 4 — Lisa Woykin, Lisa Der. Grade 5 — Robert Case, Daphne Jackson. Bradley Emmett Grade 5: Robert een TRAUEL LP) Let Us Plan Your Trip... Call 365-6616 Castlegar * 605-18th Street Below CSCU Office Trail * 1560 Bay Ave. Zenith 1-800-224-8647 Grade 5 — David Nunes,’ Rachel Phillips. Grade 6 — Simon Laurie. Penmanship — writing: Grade 5 — Melissa Chernoff. Grade 6 — Jo-Ann Parr, Tami Pion. Perfect attendance: Grade 5 — David Nunes, Greg Young. Athletic Award: Grade 5 — Darren Pottle, Mike Byers, Billy Phillips, Mike Myhra. Grade 6 — Mark Perrier, Joe Keim. Drama: Grade 6 — Steven Hiebert. Effort and improvement: Grade 5 — Brian Ackerman, David Shingler, Greg Young, Andrew Peterson, Matt Hedman. Grade 6 — Maureen Al- bersworth, Harpreet Dhaliwal, War- ren Harshenin, Brandi Heavenor, Christie Nephin, Matt Proctor. Citizenship: Grade 5 — Shannon Carter. Grade 6 — Lori Baker, Jennifer Fayant. Artistic ability: Grade 5 — Ron Milligan. Music proficiency: Alesha Campbell. French: Grade 5 — Rachel Phillips, David Nunes. Grade 6 — Joe Keim, Simon Laurie. Grade 6 — Democracy workshops planned How do we make democracy work — so that the values of government reflect the will of the people? From Aug. 3-7 in Nelson, citizens, activists and politicians will discuss our local resources with particular attention to energy, integrated for- est management, and education for primarily for residents, but should serve as a useful took for people elsewhere. “fopics for study include local his- tory, geology and geography with special attention to native Indian cultural values; a community ap- proach to ecology and local control of resources; a pilot pfoject for full employment; the social and economic benefits of a recreation network in the Kootenays; horse logging in the Cariboo; Cranbrook’s Eco-Museum; small hydro technology; recycling; and options in the political process. Activities include a drama group, a hike and picnic at week’s end. On the final day, a community inventory will be taken, with identification of goals and plans for implementation. & GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY Business is boomin, Distributors N ALL NEW BACTERIOSTATIC FILTER My Unique Marketing Plan Can Make You Very Wealthy! DON'T DELAY, CALL TODAY MAX MITSCHELE (604) 689-9830 (Your Collect Call Accepted After 6 P.M.) Suite 702-1165 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B.C. V6E 1P3 . Full or Part-Time jed Immediately | COMMUNITY Bulletin Board CHILDREN'S WORKSHOPS West Kootenay NEC, July, August. Silk painting, T-shirt painting, batik. $5.00 tee. Ph. 365-3337 CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB Thursday, July 7, 11:30 a.m. Luncheon. Sandman Inn. Reservations 365-8025. 2/52 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Castlegar Evangelical Free Church. 914 Columbia Avenue, July 4 to 8, 9:30 to 12. noon, ages 4 to 12. It's FREE. Stories, songs and cratts. Contact Darlene 6675 for more information 365- 2/52 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Will be held at Resker Hall in Robson. July 4 to 14,9:00 a.m. - 12 noon. Ages 4 fo 14 welcome. Come and enjoy Bible stories, songs, crafts. Sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 3s) Coming events of Castlegar ond District non-profit or organizations more be Ketos here. The first 10 words are $3.75 and additional wor faced words (which must be used for headings) count as rate words. There ¢ no extra charge for o second insertion while the third consecutive insertion seventy-five percent and the fou rth consecutive insertion is half-price. Minimum charge is $3.75 (whether ad is for one, two or three Merwe). Deadlines ore 5 p.m. Thurs s for Sundays paper and 5 p.m. ys paper, Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Wednesda; Columbie Ave. Births & Funerals BIRTHS ANDERSON — To Rosemary and Dorroll Anderson of Slocan, a girl, born June 21 COSTA — To Carol and Frank Costa of Castlegar, a boy, born June 16 DEMKE — To Monica (nee Rizzotti) and Dovid Demke of Castlegar, a boy, born June 27 DERMODY — To Gaetana Robinson and Allen Dermody, a boy, born June ! GOCHENOUER To Marjorie (nee Knowles) and Eric Gochenover of Whit. tier, Calif., a boy, born June 19 GRAYSON — To Corinne and Robert Grayson of Fruttvale, a girl, born June 9 HANDLEY — To Rosanne and Steven Handley, a boy, born June 14 IRVINE — To Linda and Scott Irvine of Creston, «girl, born June 22. KUCHER — To Sharon and Mark Kucher of Montrose, a boy, born June 14 LoPOINTE — To Shelly (nee Wiesner) ‘and Sandy LaPointe of Robson, a boy born June 6. LEBEDEFF To Victoria and Harry Lebedeft of Castlegar, a boy, born June 22. LEEMING — To Dorene ond Bruce Leeming of Nelson, a girl, born June 27 McCALLUM — To Tracy and Craig Mc Callum of Rossland a boy, born June 14 McQUAIR — To Christina and Clayton McQuair of Nakusp o girl, born June 27 MUELLER — To Lorraine and Herb Mueller of Nakusp. a girl, born June 18 SALIKEN — To Lorraine (nee Podoven nikoff) and Dan Saliken of Nelson, a boy, born June 29. WALTS — To Donna and Ken Walts of Fruitvale, a girl, born June 16. WHITELEY To Tétry Whiteley, a girl, born June 2 DEATHS and Keith BUKOVEC — Mary Bukovec of Rossland died June 26 after o lengthy iliness. She was 89. Mrs. Bukovec is survived by two sons, Albert of Cranbrook and Henry of Nelson; a daughter Jenne Anderson of Edmonton; four grandchildren ‘and four great-grandchildren She was predeceased by her husband John in 1984. DALZIEL — John Dalziel of Castlegar died June 26 in the Castlegar and District Hospital. He was 78. Mr. Dalziel is sur. vived by his wife Maisie; two sons, Robin ‘and John; three grandchildren, Katie Christopher and lan; and one sister Peg Newman of Castlegar GROEPLER Ruth B. Groepler of Castlegar died June 21 in St. Poul's Hospital, Vancouver. She was 69. Mrs Groepler is survived by three daughters Sandra Lee of Robson, Judith Anne of Valerie Jean of Maple Reinhold Frederick of . New Mexico; and two grandchildren, Lia and Eli, also of Maple Ridge. She was predeceased by her husband, Reinhold, in 1979. HAGEN — David Grant Hagen of Fruit vale died June 23. He was 30. Mr. Hagen is survived by his wite Sandy; father, Andy of Fruitvale; brother, Weyne ol Calgary; sister Donna Kana of more, Alta., uncles, nieces deceased by we mother Kate in 71987, IHDE — Ed Albert Inde, of Nelson, died June 25. He was 74. Mr thde is survived Je counts, nephew Gordon of Regina; niece Linda Patton-Cowie of Toroto and their families KABATOFF — John Kabatoft of Nelson died June 24 in Kootenay Loke District Hospital following @ short illness. He was 70. Mr. Kabatott is urvived A by his wite Helen of Nelson; sisters Ann of Calgary and Vera of ‘Cardston, Alta.; five nephews; and two nieces. He was predeceased by his father in July 1960, mother in November, 1972, and brother Mike in May 1962. KOERBER — Rita (Sovinkot) Koerber of Kaslo died in her jo June 16. She was 37. Mrs. Koerber is survived by her husband. Karl; son Shaun and daughter Jessa Koerber of Kaslo; father, Andy; brothers, Don and Bill Savinkott of Castlegar; and sister Cathy Rogers of Genelle. She wos predeceas mother Winnie Savinkott in 1984. McLUCKIE — Elizabeth (Bessie) Cun- ningham McLuckie of Trail died June 16 at the Trail Regional Hospital after o lengthy Minses. She, os 1. Mrs. McLuck’ ived her two dough' Elizabeth ‘earn Wendel of Trail and Margaret (Peggy) Fairweather of Castlegar; two sons, James McLuckie of Castlegar and Norman McLuckie of ; 11 grandchildren and 16 great- ‘ grandchildren; a in ind anid & e in Australia. She was predeceased by her husband in 1969. MORRISON — Mary Adelaine Morrison of Nelson died June 25. She was 89. Mrs. Morrison is survived by four sons, Jack of Richmond, Frank of Nelson, Paddy of Edmonton and Mickey of Kelowna: three doughters, Margaret Johnsen of Trail, Catherine Gare of Nelson and Mary Severyn of North Delta; 17 gran: dchildren and 23 great- qronchitdren, She was predeceased by her husband Jack in 1953 and son Linus in 1970. SCHULTZE — Marie Schultze of Montrose died in Trail June 21 after a brief iliness. She was 71. Mrs. Schultze is survived by her husband Jim; son, James Hoyer of Kaslo; three dchildren and two grectgrandehildren: a brother Frank Hill of Regina; four R a sister Katherine STOOCHNOFF — Polly Stoochnotf of Krestova died June 23. She was 81. Mrs. Stoochnolf is survived by her husband, Nick; four daughters, Hazel Zeabin of Krestova, Polly Wishloff of Vancouver, Mary Harshenin of Pass Creek and Vero Zodott of Port Coquitiom; 12 gran dchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and Anna Kinakin of Mount St. Hospital, Nelson. She was predeceased by her daughter, Florence Zaitsoft, two grandsons, and two brothers Job openings Details of these and other job oppor tunities ore available at: Trail Canede Employment Centre 835 Spokane Street Phone: Cabinetmaker is required in Trail wage is $10.00 to $12.00 per hour depending on experience. (193) and feodservers ond berten- yquired for various positions in tre ond Fruitvale. Wages are $4.00 10 A contitied o euto mechenic ‘and and ex- ice are required Trail. Wages are $6.00 to $11.00 per hour. (287 and 305) A journeyman benchworker to make windows-and-doors to specitication is required. Should be qualified with 4 or 5 years experience. Wage is $10.00 to $12.00 per hour .(257) Openings exist in Trail tor cortitied trades in the following fields tipcteral” ironworkers, © steel fabricators, painters, millwrights, pipefitters and instrument mechanics Convenience store clerks are required in Trail, varied hours. Wage is $4.75 to start. (318D) An apprentice or certified hairdresser is required in Castlegar. Wage is either $4.50 per hour or commission. (3260) Painters ore required for seasonal work in the Trail area. Wage is $8.00 $15.00 per hour depending on experien ce. (332) Students are encouraged to register for summer employment at the Canada Employment Centre for Students, up- stairs in the Federal Building. Please cali TRAVEL INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. 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