Page 6A Mountain View Lodge community involvement report tre piece On Saturday, a nurse from the Public Health Unit provided information to the public in the area of sexually transmitted dis and other health concern: Submitted This year's Trade Fair has been a very successful event, with a large attendance, and a variety of displays. Our hospital display was very effective, with the bus from Mountain View Lodge as the cen. computerized unit, which gave information dealing with the sub ject of AIDS. They also had a —— SMOKERS —. ADVANCED LASER PLUS POWER HYPNOSIS “THE COMBINATION MAKES THE DIFFERENCE* *STOP immediately, withiGut discomfort, cravings or weight gain! *STAY OFF without will power, constant struggle or nagging habit urges! Everything you need to be totally successtul is included! Castlegar, June 2nd - Trail, June 4th The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, May 26, 1993 om selection of printed matenal 1s well, to distribute to the public The response from teenagers both male and female, was quite remarkable. Most of their ques tions were intelligent and were inswered by the nurses in a fnendly and professional manner This was a good example of preventive health service, My thanks to the Hospital Auxiliary for their full time attendance and promotion of their work, and to make our display a success A special thank you to-John Moorlag, as a member of the Lions Club, who delivered and positioned the bus in our display area, and delivered it back to Mountain View Lodge CASTLEG ae. SUN STAFF PHOTO /Karen Kerkhott JEWELLERY REPAIRS 2721 Columbia Ave (next to IGA) 365-6450 (regular $125.00) Reserve Today! Presented by: ENMANCEMENT Kelowna, 8.C 868-8746 Look Like A Million! WITH FASHION FRAMES FROM TRAIL OPTICAL ekKid's Special Starting at ...... eSingle Vision @BIFOCAIS ooo. 149.95 e Progressives ........ Fwteh “INCLUDES vx Frames and Case vx Glass or Plastic Lens vx One Year Warranty TRAIL OPTICAL CO. = Call YOUR FAMILY OPTICAL STORE 364-291 ] 1490 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. Mon. 9-5; * Tues. 9-5; Wed. 9-5; Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-12 noon Andy Andrew, (far right), the Shriners Temple Ambassador and Hospital Rep- resentative, presents Megan Linton with a plaque which recognizes her contri- bution towards a “Step of Happiness for Crippled Children to a Shrine Hospital” Linton, (next to Andrew), who works at the Lion’s Head Pub in Robson, helped “Dorothy and The Leprechaun” raise $604.27 for crippled children. Pictured (I- “Dorothy”; Megan Linton Volunteer to seek out volunteers Castlegar urged to submit nominations for r): Bob Foubister, club coordinator; “The Leprechaun” (CHarlie Sanders); and | Distinguished Service to Families award Submitted The B.C. Council for the Fam: ily invites nominations for the Distinguished Service to Families Award 93 The Council is a non-profit society incorporated in 1977 to promote public commitment to the well-being of families We encourage you:to look around your community and to recognize the exceptional volun teer and professional efforts of individuals and groups In the past six years, nomina tions have Come from around the province with winners being selected from Castlegar, Chilli wack, Courtney, Hazelton, Hous- ton, Kelowna, 100 Mile House, Queen Charlotte city; Richmond, Vancouver, West Vancouver, and Williams Lake The nominee must have given, on an individual or group basis, time; commitment (a his: tory of involvement); effort; and creativity¢te the enhancement of family living These contributions may be achieved by addressing the needs of families; offering services, learning or recreation opportuni ties to children, adolescents, cou ples, parents or seniors, advocating on behalf of families: or creating triendher healthy us: nvironments (e.g ot air/land/water; accessible facilities for all). To be eligible, the nominee must be a B.C. resident Each year a different region of the province provides a selection committee. This year Ruth-Anne Stewart, the Council's regional director for Vancouver will chair the Committee Committee members are Libby Davis; Eda Favaro, Nancy Grey, Meg Moran, Kelly Ng, and Booth Palmer. The judges will review the nominations and select one or more winners. Thi award presentation is held in October as a kick-off to National Family Weck The deadline for nominatior is June 30, 1993 SPRING GE 4 HEAD VCR RCA 20" COLOUR TV RCA 21" STEREO RCA 26" COLOUR TV RCA 28” STEREO TV ‘GE 14" REMOTE COLOUR TV ELECTROHOME 4 HEAD VCR with Jog Shuttle Remote 2 ONLY Remote 2 ONLY Remote 2 ONLY 3 DAYS ONLY May 27, 28 & 29 3 ONLY 2 ONLY 2 ONLY 3 ONLY t Wednesday, May.26, 1993 The Castlegar Sun Celgar expansion safety record was no accident leatign ** Project Safety Coordinator Pat Patterson (right), presents construction employee Harley Spencer Wyse with an award for his safety consciousness while on the job. Wyse was thankful for the award, but even more so for his safety glasses, which might have prevented him from losing his sight after a piece of tubing struck him in the face while on the job, Wyse, who has been working in construction for many years, commended the employees and employers at the Celgar construction site for making it one of the safest in North America SUN STAFF PHOTO / Sharlene Imhoff Executives from aj safety committee at the Celgar Pulpmill Construction Site received awards as a result of the good communication they exhibited when warking on safety concerns by employees. Presenting the award was Project Manager Rod Meares (back, left). The committee members are: (back row), Paul Ferro and Nets N STAFF PHOT h Page 7A Obituary Lorna Bamford Mrs. Lorna Bamford, lov ing wife and mothem passed away in the Penticton Region al Hospital, Saturday, May 22 1993 at the age of 69 years She ‘leaves to mourn: her husband Roy of Penticton, B.C.; daughter, Karen (David) Gaul of Victoria, B.C.; brother Jack (Ev) Young of Calgary Alberta, niece Barbara (Chris) Haggis of Calgary, Alberta; nephew Rob (Sheila) Young of Calgary, Alberta Following cremation there will be a memorial service in Victoria Christ Church Cathe dral at a later date If friends so desire, dona- tions may be. sent to the Alzheimer, UBC Hospital Clinic in Vancouver, Ai Lynne Beattie, Division. Phone 8 Penticton Funeral Chapel was entrusted with arrangements. CLASSIFIEDS SELL “THE MEETING PLACE CASTLEGAR SENIORS ASSOCIATION - Business Meeting June 3, 2 p.m, Pot luck picnic, June 17 Kinsmen Park, 2 p.m. i THE CASTLEGAR VILLA SOCIETY - Annual Meeting on June 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the lounge room. WOMEN'S AGLOW - Tuesday, June 1, 7 p.m. Legion Hall. Speaker: ida Hanke. 365-3279 or 365-5456. = Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 12 words are $4 and additional words are 15¢ each. Boldfaced words (which must be used for headings) count as two words. Each consecutive insertion is half-price. Minimum charge is $4. Deadline is 11:30 Monday fos Wednesday's paper. Please bring in or mail your notices to WZ The Castidgar Sun AS 465 Columbia Avenue Green. Standing in front aré Paul Nedelec and Liana Zwick FOR CONVICTION OF VANDALS OF WEST KOOTENAY POWER PROPERTY Vandalism is a cost we all bear in increased electrical rates and service interruptions. 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