me: co. Castlegar News ._Ap:i! 30, 1989 = enone aie sete The Bayshore Inn at Waterton: Relax and have fun on the shore of one of the world’s most beautiful lakes. SAVE 50% off regular room rates Sundays through Thursdays, May 1 - June 10 (May 19-21 excluded) RESERVE NOW — A MOUNTAIN PARADISE AWAITS YOU! $8. Waterton Lakes National F \ §phone (403) 859-2211 Western Canada and the 1-800-661-8080 free reseryation Pacific Northwest after May 1st Carrier is Collecting Your Castlegar News carrier will now be collecting for deliyery of the paper for the past month. Please won't you have your money ready when he or she calls? Poznikoff new Job's queen _ The public installation of the new officers of Bethel No, 60 of the Inter LOrder of Job's Daughters was treasurer Jahine Poznikott, librarian Deana Holubotf, musician Jamie’ Gat- 40, first Anita bi 4 held earliet this year Installing senior custodian Amy Briggeman PHQ No. 60 and installing junior custodian Sherry Bouthillier PHQ No. 60 escorted Bethel guardian Bonnie “Thompson Bethel guardian Ken Pognikotl into the Bethel After Thompson extended greetings Poznikott and associate to the assembled guests, retired dnd escorted the installing ef HQ Deana Holubott into: the Bethel room, tiger The other members of the installing team were Tyrion Miskell PHQ NO, 60. as installing guide, Chloe Hegan PHQ No, 60 as installing marshall, Shauna PHQ No Antoinette Santos as in Hegan 60 as installing chaplain, stalling musician, Dawn Bate MM No. 9 as installing recorder and Paula Belton as installing narrator Thenew officers entered the Bethel during the reading of the narration, Beautiful Things, which had been writ ten by Belton. Other officers were senior princess Kim Richards, junior princess Kathy Bate, guide Lana Venier, marshall Sandy Flynn, chaplain’ Laura Dar nbrough, recorder Shelly John, second Cherie Bridges, third messenger Takaia Cassler, outer guard Kathy John and inner guard Stephanie Poznikof! Honored Queen Alana Poznikoll was escorted 10.the east and presented with her honored queen’s pin by Holubotf. Poznikoft th past-honored Holubott messenger presented a queen's pin to The gavel was presented to Poz nikolt by-her father Ken Poznikott The gavel was made by a family Iriend, Jake Braun of Trail, and was previously used in the east by hertather in the Royal Arch Chapter in Nelson. Holuboll was escorted to the altar tor the Bible-signing ceremony Greetings, were extended from the Grand Lodge of B.C. by heruncle, Bill Irving, district deputy grand master of District No. 8, Jean Sylvest, worthy matron of Minto Chapter No. 79 OES and Gary Bacon, worshipful master of Sentinel Lodge 146 of Castlegar Tea-pourers were Liz Latta and Margaret Henne, friends of the family. The tea was enjoyed by all following the closing ceremony, featuring a large cake in HQ Alana Poznikoft"s colors of green, pink and white. Jones talks a Ihe April meeting of the Kinnaird Women’s Institute Helen Kay Jones of, the Castlegar Hospice opefed with president Leduc introducing ciety Jones spoke on the purpose and aims of the Hospice Society. She told of thé work this group of volunteers is prepared to do to help ease the stra on the families and their family mem ber who is facing a terminal illness. She said more volunteers are needed Iraining is provided to show how to handle situations that may arige and also so that a voluntec: may decide whether or not he or she is suit vo this type of work. Some people willing to: volunteer their time have learned during the training period that they would be emotionally unprepared and unwilling to commit themselves to the involvement that depth of happens when one ventures “into another family’s life ata time such as this. The Castlegar Hospice Society will Volun: teers sit with the ill person and give the do home and hospital visits family time to attend to the affairs of everyday living. Many hours are given by the Society members. They also have access to the Red Cross Loan Cupboard should sickroom supplies be needed. os Helen_Ledue—thanked- Jones “and presented her with a small token of ap- preciation Final plans were made for those at OFFICERS INSTALLED . . . the public installation of the new officers of Bethel No. 60 at the international Order of Job's Daughters was held earlier this year. From left, junior pi Kathy Bate, lect ‘lane Poznikoft and senior princess Kim Richards cut the cake at the meeting. bout hospice tending the spring conference in May and Bev Fisher will be the designated delegate The annual plant auction took place at the close of the meeting with house plants and garden plants going lor very reasonable rates WI to hold fashion show The Slocan Valley Women’s In stitute is having a fashion show to celebrate its 60th Anniversary on Sun: day, May 7 at the Ap: pledale Hall. This will bea fashion show featuring at 1:30 p.m. clothing for large women by Crawford Bay Clothing. This_local_company specializes in ‘above average clothing for the above average woman," which they define as size 14 plus, a news release says. Any ‘*body"’ who has ever had a fitting problem will be excited to see what is available in their size, the release adds - There will also be a complete beauty ‘makeover by Robert Patlour 33. Performed on the winner Verigin of recent draw, Dorothy: ky dokimol!, the makeover will be done of a during the course of the Lashion show, from 1:30 p.m. 104 p.m. In addition to the fashion show and makeover, there will be a door prize, and a tea will be served by the women of the Slocan Valley Women's In suivute: SS Apnii3o, 1989 Castlegar 3 Births & Funerals — BIRTHS ANDERSON — Bev Metcolte and Kerry Anderson ot Kaslo, a boy, born April 19. ARCOVIO. — To Roxanne and Joe-Ar tovio ot Nelson; a boy, born Aprit 20. HEWAT — To Suzan and Len Hewat ot Kaslo, @ girl, born April 18 KWAN’ "To Gina and Wing Kwan ot Nelson, a girl, born April 20 McINNES — To Sheri and Jim Mcinnes ot Nelson, a girl, born April 18 PATTERSON — To Kathie and Greg Pat terson of Castlegar, a boy, born April 18 PROFILt — To Susan and Ken Profil: ot Thrums, @ boy, born April 20. SECCO — To Kelly and Gord Secco, o boy, born March 3) TAYLOR — To Lesley and Donald Taylor of Warfield, a girl, born April 15. UNDERWOOD — To Donna and Mark Underwood, of Nelson, a girl, born Aprit 19. VERCILLO — To Andrea and tony Ver cillo of Trail, a boy, born April 20. DEATHS ALLEN — Anna Amelia Alien died April 22 in Boundary Hospital in Grand Forks at age 92 BRICKWOOD — Charles Henry Brick wood of Slocan Park died April 24 at age CHANG’S NURSERY & FLORIST LTD. 2601-9th Avenue Castlegar Complete 365-7312 Residential & Commercial Landscaping Service CLL) Open 7 Day/Wk 9 a.m. to7 p.m. ¥ THE DO-IT-YOURSELF $25 can BUNDLE OF 25 99 e Fuschia Hanging 312° ASPARAGUS BASKETS ty) Strawberries Hood — Northwest Shuksan — Totem BUNDLE OF 10 $2 EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY Ozark Beauty Quinauit BUNDLE OF 10 $2.50 RASPBERRIES Chilcotin Newburg BUNDLE OF 10 $6.99 GRAPES 1 Gal. Size $§°° BLUEBERRIES FRUIT TREES 3-5 Yrs. Container ser2veor $B QQ eee Et | Rhododendrons PE, poe. cen 3 ROSES 2-Gal. Size $6.99 2000 Chdices From 4" Pot ONLY $1.50 PERENNIALS Super Special COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 5’-6’ Reg. $90 NOW ONLY $29.99 50% OFF 2-Gal. Size Pyramidalis Reg. $13.00 NOW $6.50 4” Geraniums 4’’ Ivy Ger. 4” Fuschias $1.50... Remember When? 40 YEARS AGO From the April 28, 1949 Castlegar News Seventeen members andiwo visitors were present at the board of trade meeting held last | hursday night in the Parish Hall. Word was received trom Vistoria to the effect that an official of the B.C Board Castlegar soon to study the possibility Liquor Control will visit of opening a liquor store here Five members of local organization- s left this morning for Nelson to inter- view Premier Byron Johnson on the fanatic Sons of Freedom situation. peice, Marshall who is training at Nort olin Victoria, has returned to the homie of ler paren- ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshall, where, during her stay, she will teach at the Castlegar elementary school. 25YEARS AGO From the April 30, 1954 Castlegar News The school board nounced the appointment of yesterday an- JAR. Landis to the principalship of the Rob son elementary school and J.A. Plot- nikol! to that of the Larrys school Anengineering survey will be under taken shortly by the B.C. Hydro and Power Authority to determine the feasibility of various solutions to Kin: naird’s water supply problem Ihe SHSS band, Norman Fishwick, placed tourth in the conducted by high school band competition held if Vancouver at the B.C. Music Festival. | ISYEARS AGO From the May 2, 1974 Castlegar News The general public will be invited to a give their opinions ona swimming pool now under study by the board of trustees for School District No. 9 and the City of Castlegar Schoo} Vistrict No. 9 treasurer John secretary told the fentative Dascher Castlegar News luesday plang are to issue a questionnaire to the general public so some idea maybe gained as to the best choice of site and it.a heated pool or unheated "pool ib preferred Money to complete a turther por tion of the Kinnaird-Salmo Highway 1s now available and tenders will be called soon Rossland- frail MLA Chris D'Arcy, contacted by the Castlegar News Mon day, said $1.6 million has been made available lor construction of the high way trom Ootischema to Champion Creek BARK Small Medium large 2-Quart Size $4 White Rock LIME 20 kg. Size ae 50 20% Off STOCK SEED PEAT MOSS $7.99 Spring Bulbs Onion Set Potato Seed Large Selection Bedding Plants B.C. Hydro NOTICE The Roadway Over Hugh Keenleyside Dam will be restricted to SINGLE LANE TRAFFIC While Sand Blasting and Painting are In Progress Sorry for the inconvenience. 58 BUCHIGNANI Isaeco (Buck) Buchignani died April 23 Traut Regional Hospital, He was Mr Buchignons 1 survived by his wite Mary. sons Reg of Vancouver, Len of Princeton and Allon of Medicine Hat; eight gran dchildren; sister, Vitalina Bianchini dt lialy; and nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers Roland and Bruno and sisters Fanny, Carolina, Mary inde and Enesio. DesBRISAY — Kathleen (Kaye) Margaret DesBrisay, late of Surrey, died April 12 Mrs. DesBrisay is survived by her husband Maxwell 0. QesBrisoy doughters Judy, Sharon and Pat; brother Gilbert Fowler and other relatives and many friends. KOSOLOFSKY — Katherine Kosgiotsky of Fruitvale died April 18, She was 74 7 Mes. Kosolotshy is survived by. ner doughiers, Peggy Kosolotsky of Cam. {te pbell River and Mrs, Richard Blankman ot Fernie; her son Doug of Skookum chuck; and five grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Mike in 1983 MacNICOL Dorothy MacNicol of Castlegar died April 22. Mrs. MacNicol 1s survived by her husband Bert of Castlegar; one sister, Mrs. Mai Bennett ot Penticton; and many and nephews SEARLE — Floyd Ear! Searle died April 21 at Kootendy Loke Hospital. He wos 80 Searle is survived by his wile his brother Henry (and wite George, Utah, and Madge (and husband Earl) Hancock "of Salt Loke City, Ura: and many nieces and nephews. He was p ed by his parents and his sister Ora (Herbert) Krentz ot Eston, Sask SORENSEN — Viggo Sorensen of Battour died April 20, He was 83. Mr. Sorensen 15 survived by his wite Magda; sons Bob (and wite Lidia) of Castlegar and Jonn (and wite Arlene) of Elktord; daughter Carol (and husband Paul) Gergely ot Nelson; 1] grandchildren and six great grandchildren NOTICE West K Power isr ig its Castl ottice starting Monday, May |. During renovations all normal services will be provided at 958 Columbia Avenue, located directly across- Columbia Avenue from Hospital Hill. To prepare for the move, the West Kootenay Power oftice will, be closed on Friday, April 26 and reopen May | in the new location. Customers requiring services on Friday, April 28 are asked to call our Trail office-at 368-911) or 1-800-332-1292 toll tree WEST KOOTENAY POWER BChydro BRAND NEW PONTIAC FIREFLY Our Regular Price $9783 8695 CONTEST DETAILS: There's never been a better time to buy, and we'll steer you straight to a great deal and wish you a lit- tle luck at the same time, but remember, contest ends May 30/ '89! 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