C2 CASILEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 30, 1979 ( Vital Statistics ATHS ANUTOOSHKI IN = To Mr. Mrs. Paul Anutogti ot Castle. gar,a son, born Aug. 1 | CAMPBELL — To Nleole Aubin and David Campbell of Grand Forks, a aon, born Aug. 13, DAVOREN’ — To Mr. and Mra, ion Davoren of Castlegar, a son, porn Au: + 22, % % DeGRAAS — To Mr. and Mra. indy DeGraas of Blueberry reek, a daughter, born Aug. §. GRAHAM "— to Mr. and Mra. jelth cranam, of Trall, a choson ns born Ai [ANSON - — To Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hanson of Prenton a daugh- ter, born Aug. 8, Hanvey — To Mr. ; Chris Harvey of Vancouver (form- erly of Goatteger) @ daughter, 47 In Castlegar and District Homnl- tal, Funeral service evening of Aug. rom chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Homa and concluded the following day. Burial was In Krestova Cam- etery. ; REY — Poter Lorne Morey, “° af Winlaw, dled aceldentally Aug. 12 In Alberta. Funeral ser- vice was held Aug. 16 from Contieger United. Church with terment wi Park Memorial Cemetery. | . OGLOFF — Anastasia. Ogloft, ss. of Raspberry, died Aug. 22 I Mater Misericurdiae. Hospital in al Hi Rossland. Prayer service waa hold the evening of Aug. 23 from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home. Funeral service on Aug. 2¢ at the Castlegar Russian Hall, interment was In ‘Brilllant Cem- atery. Rican sr. MARIE — George 8t. M: of Lowor China Crosk, dled suddenly at the Rog! Hospital on Aug. 2t. Funoral service was conducted Aug. 24 from Gast Trail United Church with Rev. John Fullsrton oftictating. | jow officiating. Ine ZARCHU t astieg! Bietrict " ospltal Prayor service was held the evening of Aug. 19 in the chapel of the Castlegar Funer- jome and funeral service concluded the following day from the Castlegar Russian H. ment was In Ootlachenta tery. ‘ “a Famolare’s . ity Centre, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 £ born Aug . If you are interested in full-time + HESLOP -— To Mr. and Mrs. . Walter Heslop of Rona born Aug. 11 * HILL — To M d Mrs. Jim Bt of Genolle, . a'ton, "arn Aug. JENKINS — ToMr. and Mes. Ron 34 donkine « of Trall, a daughter, born KELLE' =~ To Mr. and Mrs + Arthur Kelley of Grand Forke, 4 son, born Aug. 6. LEVEQUE — To! Mr. and Mra. E, J. Faveaue be Trail, a daughter, born Aug. ST — To Mr. and ‘Mrs. Kevin i West of coulvale: a daughter, born Aug. 1 OBITUARIES ARNSDORF — Former Nelson “.. resident Waiter R. Arnsdort, 44, died at Port Moady. BARRATT — Jean Sarratt, 86, of Trail, died Aug. 20 Trall Reglonal Hospital, Memanal ser- vice was conducted from East Trall United Church on Aug. 22 with Rev. soph Fullerton Sitictating. Cremation. BENNETT. -_ ‘Stantey Richard Bennett, 65, dled Aug. 9 In Grand : Forks, Memorial mass was sald Aug. 13 at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church In Grand Forks. Officiating at mass was Fathor Mark. Cremation. CROCKFORD — John Stool’ Crockford of Grand Forke died Aug. 12 In Vancouver. cunrle - Bartere Milsom Cur- is, 70, of Trail, dled Aug. 20 at ean Regional’ Hoapttal Memorial service waa conducted {rom st. Andrew's Church on Aug, 24 with Rev. Bob Purdy officiating. Cre- mation. 5° GLOOKOFF — Jenny Glookoff, 88, of Grand Forks, died in Rossland on Aug. 7. Prayer ser- vice was held Aug. 7 and funeral service Aug. 8 at the Hammond Funeral Home. Interment was In the USCC Cemetery. HUNT — Mrs. Molly Frieda Panty 85, of Nelson, died Aug. Kootenay Lake District Fsopital, Funeral service was held in the chapel of the Thompson Funeral Home on Aug. 24, with the Rev. J. F, Monaghan officiating. Inter- ment was jn the Catholic Section of Nelson Memorial Park. UZUKA — Mrs. Toml Iizuka, 65, of wood, died July 24. Funeral service was held July 26 at it, Columba United Church In Greenwood. Cremation. . KHOLODENEN — A Iongtime resident of Grand Forks, Mra. Fanny Kholodenen, 90, died Aug. 5 In Grand Forks. Prayers were sald the-evening of Aug. 7 and service took place the following |. Interment was In USCC Cemetery, MAKORTOFF — John Makorioff, 85, of Raspberry Lodge, died Aug. oe & / Ann Landers 4% Dear Ann: This is a touchy subject. Please — no Indicatlon of the city or state. The problem is our church choir. They stand behind the minister, facing the parishioners. Several of the choir members doze during the sermon. Their heads bob, and one even snores, I've asked these people to please stay awake out of respect to the minister, but it hasn't helped. Please don't suggest that I expel the dozers. They have the finest voices in town, and we would be in trouble without them: erple: Dear Perp: if the cholr Is falling asleep behind ‘the minister’s back, Wl} bet the parishioners are falling asteep In front of him. ~ My advice isn’t for the dozers — It’s for the minister. Brighten up your sermons, Sir. Dear Ann Landers: You printed a letter from a beauticlan describing the things patrons did that drove him crazy. Will you kindly print this letter? I'd like to tell the public how to drive a currency exchange operator nuts. 1. Come in to cash a $500 check with no card on file and no ID. Then take the roof off the place when we Insist on proper identification. 2. Cash your check and leave. Return one hour tater and insist we short-changed you. (There are signs everywhere saying, ‘‘count your money before you leave the windows.’’ Ignore them. The signs pertain to everyone but you:) . 3. Go directly to a window with a place-card that reads, ‘Next window, please,’’ and ask, ‘Is this window open?” 4. Come In at one minute before closing with '$20 worth of pennies In a paper bag and ask If we can count them and give you a $20 bill. 5. Take all our money order requisitions and scribble | on them while waiting your turn In line. We love it when you waste our supplies. Ms Dear M.J.: Your letter ts the first 1 can recall in regard to currency ‘exchange conduct. Thanks for the added: dimension. Dear Ann Landers: My husband and | were married In 1972. We have no children. | took a job last December. | wasn't crazy about it, but the pay was too good to pass ” I get home about 6:00 p.m. My husband is off at 3:00 p.m. Two months ago | began to have the feeling that a woman had been in the house. It smelled like perfume, the sofa cushions were squashed and there were too many toweis In the bathroom hamper. Friday | left work early to.do a little investigating. 1 walked into the house at 4:30 p.m. and caught my husband and my cousin ‘‘Lola'’ in ‘the act. She. is divorced and has a bad reputation, | know how aggressive ‘‘Lola’’ is. I'm sure she ran after my husband until she wore him down. | have forgiven him, but | don’t feel like letting ‘‘Lola’’ off so easy. Can | press charges against her for breaking and entering? — Feeling Betrayed In Arizona Dear Betrayed: The woman didn’t break In. She was a “*guest.”’ The only legal action you can take would be against your husband. 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