The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, April 13, 1994 Veneration searches for of it's idealistic qualities: a set of parents; intelligent and active children; the family dog, Spot; a white picket fence; a Minivan... You get the idea. Basically, what it comes down to is a sense of security felt by all pessimistic of me, but I think I've Hell. All of this may sound quite and belongings scattered and ‘The crash is also not {today haa eouand today’? of t ye today's his values, to establish as those in my they will not marry y ¢] wait for Mr. \or Mrs: Right, but, is this yet just another pipe dream? It would seem the ideal has been tested before, and the previous generation was the result. raped cad y Ln Servs ged Pa RR one FRUITVALE ee are heats Srustn & Poul Pech taney F wroreae © ng Shrubs & Trees everyone! hways in effect. So drop in soon and browse our ‘Open 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. +7 Days a Week — BEAVER CREE GREENHOUSES 2029 Hepburn Drive, Frultvele ¢ 367-6379 ‘selection. Never been here before? We're easy to find — just 2 biocks off the highway. It's time to repair winter-damaged lawns Every homeowner dreams of a lush and green lawn may nqt be the picture of fall's leftover leaves and win- ter's frost may have damaged your lawn and left spots of brown, dried grass. A quick method to restore your lawn to/its green glory is to spot patch the area. After loosening the soil in the- affected area to a depth of six inches, spread a 2-inch layer of plen- tifu,l ,sustainable Canadian Sphagnum peat moss over the spot. Top with a thin layer of starter fer- tilizer and work the mixture into the top $ix inches of soil. Reseed at a concentrathoa of cight to 10 seeds per square inch. Rake lightly so seeds are barely covered, top-dressing with a quarter inch of peat moss. Be sure to keep the seeds moist until they germinate. their mistakes, just as our genera- tion jis destined to make as well. I guess my question is this: Can our generation | create a greater its‘Own sense of security chosen is myself. If I SS a ‘destiny’, it'll be something 1 have worked toward, an pn or, dream made reality, not an conan of tiny: BAH! ‘We choose our paths, and the only person I can blame for paths Which leads me to the conclu- sion that Generation X can indeed make a difference if we so choose. In short, an obscure dream can be modified, made more realistic and attainable, a truer sense of universal well-being. A brush of naivete? I ation good luck, give thanks to those generations before use for the benefit of experience, and I also wish every generation hence- forth good luck. For they will have to untie the social knots our generation will trip over. Castlegar Recycling Depot Recycling depot great for spring cleaning ‘The recycling clables. It's great to have the recycling depot when spring are not being rinsed out. When the attendants take the caps off from some of the milk jugs and bottles, the odor is very unpleas- ant. ‘The attendants at the depot will would really appreciate it if you do the following; take all caps off all bottles, milk jugs, etc.; rinse all bottle, milk jugs etc.; rinse all cans. By doing the above_ig will make breathing more pleasant at the depot. Remember—Reduce, Reuse, . This column is submitted by the Recycling Advisory Commission. Obituary Signe Maria Englund Long-time Castlegar resident, Signe Maria Englund passed away peacefully at the age of 93 after a short illness. Born in Nykarleby, Finland, October 12 1900, Signe immi- then moved to Trail in 1929 where she lived for 10 years. In 1939 she moved to Castlegar Signe was pre-deceased by her LANDSCAPING TIPS WITH PATIOS AND DECKS good the floor level of the house, with steps leading down to a patio in the © The wood of decks blends well with hot tubs, while the solid Structures. pone tia dpple contracting ltd. “Quality to the Core” ¢ Fencing * Sundecks * Outdoor Structures ¢ Custom Fence Panels & Gates For your free estimates call Frank Smith: Phone/Fax 352-5394 to include sandboxes and play Connie an expert on. the sa beste: (APRIL 13 & 14) SALES REP. AVAILABLE 11:00 a.m. -§:00 p.m. Spring 1994 Delivery Sctieduled MADE IN CANADA: imperial Syetente Inc, Box 1110, ‘Summeriand. B.C... VOH IXB (G04) 496-3225 d John Emil Englund in 1953; her sister Esther brothers Ellis Anderson of Castle- gar, and Salem, Wally Ragner, Leonard and Ivor Anderson all of Finland. She is survived by her sons, Ralph (Doreen) Englund of Sur- rey, B.C., Roy (Dianne) Englund of Halifax, N.S.; one and her eg pa Christa Mj Maple Ridge, B. dren; six great- sana as well as many other nieces and nephews. Signe took great pleasure in hes family and found much solace in her deep Christign faith. Her many joys in life included knitting, crocheting and gafden- ing. Signe's joy in Nature's cre- ations was evident in the care she took when gardening. Her kindness and generosity earned her many life-long friends. Funeral services were held April 9, 1994 at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel with Pastor Vance Tech officiating. Interment followed at Park Memorial Cemetery where she was laid to rest. beside her beloved husband. oh: Finland; nephews Ken (Pat) Anderson of Castlegar; Rolph (Helen) Dykstra of Armstrong, After interment a luncheon was held at the Sandman Inn. Signe is now home with the Lord. By Signe’s request dona- tions may be made to.the Rota Villa Society of the charity of choice in lieu of flowers. Wednesday, April 13, 1994 Kinnaird Middle School releases Honor Roll The following is a list of those students who have qualified for the First and Second Class Honor Roll during the second bell, Cheryl Ellis, Charlotte Ferreux, Barton Kenneway, Caitlin Spilker, Deanna period, ending march 4, 1994. To be eligible for the First Class Honor Roll, students must have a minimum grade average of 4.0 in qual- ifying courses. For Second Class Honor Roll, students must have a minimum grade average of 3,5 in qualifying courses, Grade Eight First Class Honor Roll Mark Robertson, Bryce Phillips, Shelley Yofonoff, Cheryl St. Denys, Donovan Parks, Jennifer Bondaroff, Nicole Watson, Marissa Balahura; Heather Caron, NAdine Evans, Lauchlan Jankola, Lisa Stewart, Elizabeth St. John, Nicolle Binnie, Lindsay Hamilton, Leanna Schwab, Ashley Tompkins, Tim Craig, Gerry Han, Jason Quiding, Tashi Papau, Kristen McKnight, Melissa Poznikoff, Svetlana Rilkoff, Ilan Mosby, Karen Dhillon, Melanie Streich, Sarom Bahk, David Camp- Clement, Jennifer Lane, Bobbi Jo Haviland, Nicole Virgin, Brian John, dd Putci, Sandra Sawchuck and Diana "Grade Eight Second Class Honor Roll Sasha Terry, Leanna Gritchen, Mary Short, Cory: Gordon, Ayron Sklapsky, Leigha Hamelin, Laura Archibald, Alyssa Watson, Sasha Sapriken, Kris Hadikin, Yuri Hadikin, Michelle Baillargeon, Dan Lepsoe, Robyn Giesbrecht and Jodi i Grade Seven First Class Honor Roll Leanna ville, Jamie P. Emily Conroy, Samantha Boultbee, Jordon Hoffart, Lisa Coe, Jeff Geissler, Tamara Rilkoff, Kyla Miller, Tracy Barabanoff, Ileea Ozeroff, Andrea Zaytsoff, Tim Cristofoli, Chris Hutchison, David Van de Vosse, Danielle Prokop, Justin Dunsmore, Jordan Barlow, Kathleen Cowen, Kristy Hubscher, Cody Keus, Tiffany Koochin, Casy MacLel- lan, Kyle Merritt, Anna Schickler, Deanna Sweeney, Jeff Craig, Cory Honeyman, Keith Kristian, Sheri Callaghan, Nicole Whitley, Eileen Esovoloff, Krystle Kalesnikoff, Bron- wen Schmidt, Jennifer Datchkoff, Ryan McCullagh, Michelle Maloff, Brian Preston, Cheroff, Lisa Accardo, Jennifer Arm- strong, Jamie King, Jessica DeWolf, Erin Cawte, Mireille Evans, Amber Gawryletz, Amelia John, Aaron Kinakin, Lora Kroeker, Jennifer Manarin, Jennifer Poole, Amanda Streleoff and Erin Walsh. Grade Seven Second Class Honor Roll Richard Jelly, Rory Herron, Travis Henne, Abra Baal, Danie! Evdokimoff, Michael Ben- nett, Shawn Webster, Christina McIntosh, Dustin Vigue, Mike Angrignon, Riston Turn- er, Doug MLeod, Nada Grbich, Catherine Cmi-and Kristen Sang. B.C. HYDRO WISHES TO ADVISE HE HUGH KEENLEYSIDE DAM NA\ LOCK WILL BE OUT OF SERV THE DAM ROADWAY WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1994 — 6 A.M. TO 10 P.M B.C. Hydro apolog Ss for any inconveniene And The Winners Are... Diane Volpatti, Rossland Grand Prize ‘Two Salmon Valley Festival 3-day passes, Two VIP passes for backstage access. throughout the Festival with autograph opportunities, One Salmon Valley photo library, Two Salmon Valley T-shirts, Three nights accomodation at Slumiber Lodge — indudes breakfast, July 30 & 31. Joseph Saliken, Castlegar Second Prize One Salmon Valley Festival 3-day pass, One Salmon Valley T-shirt, $40.00 gift certificate from Gardelfs Restaurant. Lori Block, Castlegar Third Prize ee Our flag was stolen! Editor’s Note: Over the Easter long weekend the flag which waved proudly above Castlegar Primary School was stolen from the flag pole, Under the direction of Castle- gar Primary School teacher Ken deWit, these students submitted let- ters sharing their feelings about this incident. We are more than pleased to publish them for the school, and we sincerely hope your flag is promptly returned. Dear Editor: Our Canadian Flag has been | stolen over the Easter Weekend and I am angry! It was new and it cost lots of money. Please bring it back to our school. Alison Our Canadian Flag has been stolen..I am very upset. If found, Please return to Castlegar Prima- ry Alyssa Our Canadian Flag was stolen. It was stolen on the Easter long weekend. We just got it last month. It was $200. I am upset right now! Travis Our flag was stolen from Castlegar. Primary Schoo! during Easter holidays. I feel very, very mad because it was expensive, new_and for our school. Please return it if found. ~~ Jerrid Our flag is stolen. It was stolen on the Easter long weekend. I'm angry and mad. Please return our flag to Castlegar Primary School. Josh I feel very upset that our Cana- dian Flag has been stolen over the East long weekend. It was new and nice. I think it may have been the Eastér Bunny. Kailand We sure wish we could have our flag back! Jeff Our Canadian flag was stolen. It was expensive. Please return it whoever has it. Mara Our Canadian flag was stolen and I am very upset. It was new and very special to us. Please return the flag in one piece. It was expensive. Tina We only had our new flag for one month. I am very sad. I hope the person who took it will give it back to Castlegar Primary School. Brittany Whoever stole our flag please return it. Brad If anyone finds our flag please return it. Adam e I feel sad that our flag was COURT OF REVISION Water and Sewer Frontage Tax Assessments Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision for, Water and Sewer Frontage Tax Assessments will be held on Thursday, April 28, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers located at the B.C. Hydro Builging at 601 - 18th Street, Castlegar, B.C The Court of Revisioi shall hear complaints and may review and correct the frontage tax assessment roll as to the names of the owners parcels of land and the actual and taxable frontage of parcels. Please note that a complaint shall not be heard by the Court of Revisi unless written notice of the complaint has been received by t undersigned by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 26, 1994. COLLECTOR, City of Castlegar 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. V1N 1G7 Our flag got stolen. It was a stolen. I hope finds it and gives it back. Niina = We are upset that our flag was stolen from our school. Neil Our new flag was stolen and we just got it last month! Ryan “tam, ypset that our flag was stolen. It was new and expensive! Amanda I feel both sad and angry that our flag was stolen. I hope who- ever stole it can bring it back to our school. Charlene Our Canadian flag was stolen on the Easter long weekend. Evan et 7 MO CRAFT FAR (City Centre Mall) For information call Bev at 365-0773 Taxation Amnesty Program Selll it quick - in the Sun classifieds Call 365-7848 ———) NEW BABY At your house? It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess: She will bring congratulations and gifts for the family and the NEW BABY! AN Phone: 365-2455 \. J Notice to Businesses For businesses or individuals who have failed to remit taxes collected from customers, or have failed.to pay taxes due on purchases for their own use. Businesses and individuals have from now until June 30, 1994 to pay or remit taxes owing without penalty. These jnclude social services (sales) tax, hotel room tax, motor fuel tax and tobacco tax. Interest will apply to tax owed. After June 30, 1994, a 10-per-cent penalty applies | fo all second- time errors. The 25-per-cent and 100-per-cent penalties will still be charged for willful non-payment or non-remittance Government will step up tax enforcement and collection beginning July 1, 1994, with additional resources to identify recover ing taxes and apply appropriate penalties. During the amnesty period, voluntary disclosures may be made by telephoning or writing to: Executive Director Consumer Taxatioh Branch Legislative Buitdings Victoria, British Columbia V8V 2L9 : Toll-free phone: 1-800-663-3710 Alt matters pertaining to the disclosure are protected under confid: li in the legislation and will not be used for any other purpose. For further information pick up a copy of Bulletin 034 at your néarest Consumer Taxation Branch or government agent office or call the toll free number listed above. is) Province of British Columbia Ministry of Finance and Corporate Relations dian flag. 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