CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 11974 Funeral Services for John Konkin. Conclude Today at Russian Hall Ais Funeral services began yesterday evening and con- oie ‘today; from’ 10'a.m.'to 2 p.m: in the Castlegar Russian Hall for John. Nicholas Konkin, 14, of Castlegar, who: died Tuesday in the Castlegar ‘and District ‘Hospital: Born ‘in’ Verigin, Satk.,’ Sept. 15, 1899, Mr. Konkin came. to British‘Columbia with his parents ‘and settled . at ‘Ootischenia. i He was married In Ooti: schenia, Before taking up resi-; dence ini Castlegar: in: July of 1971‘ he: also resided .in Ross- » land, Kinnaird and Slocan Park. In his'early years he was a gontract:-logger and’ prior to sae" " BATHING CAPS. 50% 30% OFF | ‘BEACH TOYS 2 BALLS” GARDEN GAMES 1% OFF OFF : REXALL FLYING , ‘INSECT KILLER: 50% OFF retiring to Castlegar he farmed In Slocan Valley. ‘Mr. Konkin: was ‘prede- ceased by his wile, Annie, in 1968 and Is survived by his two “sons, John of Slocan Park and Pete'of Nelson; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Tomilin and Mrs. Vera Barisenkoff, both. of Castlegar; 10 grandchildren and two great:grandchildren, Two brothers, Fred ‘of Vancouver and Lorne of Mid- way, as well as one sister, Mrs, Mary Stanton of Vancouver, also survive. Burial. is to take place at ro the Ootischenia Cemetery with ¢ the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of strangemente, i First Place - The City of Tra “thoat “bearing its royalty: was: judged” to)'be the \ best entry in : Saturday’s KC Days parade: } The:best‘comniereizt float, ‘said KC Days ‘spokesman Steve + Jankola, was. the one entered by, the» Bank}: of Montreal’ depicting the birth of anew city with baby ‘bottle|and buggy *. while the best float’entered by the, individual ‘recreation groups .was the Blueberry Creek Recreation which re- ceived the Bosse’ Trophy. Best dressed’ horse riders ‘were Mr, and Mrs. Hiebert. of Robson‘ crease ‘a knight , lad GETTING WET was Just part of the ‘action ‘in Canoe’ Race: sby the Mini! Recreation: Commiasion! No. 1! during the - weekend KC Days ce! in this ‘event were: Frank' ‘Antignani, Bobby: Mosk: Eaward, Rigby and Erie Stefoniuk. cond ‘place was won Lawrence McFarlane, Danny. Middler,. and John Mike: Wichert;: .. new. provincial wall ‘map, the fifth Gition since the. map‘was first d-in' 1912.' The 1974 edition’ isin two sections.” on: the:scale “of 1/1;000, 000, forming on the Peace ‘River an id Columbia’ River isyatems;| ‘and the identification’of new parks, including those ih the northern part’ of.the province. ° (In addition: the new. map - hax. an insert ‘showing’ the ‘Yukon Territory:with the Mac-- enzie Highway leading from Alberta‘to Inuvik. The ‘ma ‘sections are’ bordered: with., copies of Provincial. municipal seals,” two: sections which into :metresi the location ‘of new. ‘highways ‘anid ‘northern ‘exten- ion ‘the Beth Columbia cD BEEN Poss WITHOUT THE HELP OF THE FOLLOW BLE: ‘SCHNEIDER'S: BUILDING s SUPPLIES ‘ 3 {SKONKIN'S BUILDING. SUPPLIES pans 42.) FIRESTONE eet a4 : ARMOUR: PLATING i ‘JEWELLERY BANK OF COMMERCE (PLAZA). LS! JACK 'scorr, PENTICTON — RACES: ND - — ‘1931 FORD ome WARD, NEISO — = RACES. 380 — ian" "FORD © NG FIRMS. THIS | EVENT WOULD oe. SNAP-ON TOO! - MITCHELL'S ©” ++ QUADRA MFG. - ; CAREFREE DESIGN +6 Se LAUNDROMIT ‘TReeneaTON CENTRE RY STORE® “approximately 4 by.6 feet, may be! obtained by applying to: the ector. of Syrveys and we mae Branch, :Brit Colum! ocusaed on the-young people of. this'area filmed in Brilliant.on 5 June 2.1974." Produced: = tal hee ia C., Tel. and are unable able teres and hela you uth, 426-7241. three stuinless steel walking ® frames in the corner and four of the piers ‘are'in wheelchairs, “In fhe arms in leather straps pended: by “ropes: from “an overhead stainless. steel ro There are two:other wheel- chairs in the room. + In this scene, thére are two | lerosis, on : 0. P: An Interview with ‘Doug MeLuckie. A’ young ‘man who was raised in Castle- gariand has completed ‘his studies for the Orthodox priest- hood. He talks about Alexander Selshetileya. and the churell in |. ussia’ today, “as well ‘as: his spre for the Orthodox Chureh. 8.20 ‘nia Robost Stan- field’ Visits Castlegar. A short. |< iglimpse ‘at “Robert; Stanfield’s -visit:to Castlegar’ and Nelson. : Produced by. Communi-tel. 218.80 pami.—Square Dance Barbecue ‘74. The Castlegar MeMixers Annual Square Dance Barbecue held: on June 88; Food; fun and dancing . outdoors!Producedby kK Communitel. “Sewing: - Machines, | Denner. = B&W and Color TV's for “rent by. week or month Union: Peters 1334'Cedar Ave., Teall : ‘Telephone 368-639 May under the direction of Jill Macbeth, recently of “Vancou- ver, “We are in the process ‘of developing a complete rehabilt- tative medicine centre," said Fred Applyby, auxiliary hospi- ‘and occupa: | . tal administrator, “ } tional thereapy is one men further, one more member in Eleven years ago, work in rehabilitative | medicine in Medicine Hat with’ the half ago made up of members from the entire hospital staff, from med- ical and administrative to clean- “Ing, staff. * “Every bit'of information helps in an evaluation of: the pene "a condition,” Mr. Apple-. said, “and the nursing and cleaning. staff spends a greater amount of time with the patient than anyone else. So their input is invaluable. ’) “Our rehabilitative facility ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 ; WwW a1. 10 7:30 p.m. ot the Cewopor Hotel i ‘We Visit Castlegar Twice a Month © WEST COAST SEAFOODS . You: Save af Bonnett's is still in the o process," Mr. Appleby said, “but we are off to a very: start. Wo have been looking for : a qualified person to open’ an therapy, depart- Increase” to: a fivermomber im, Possibilities have im. . proved and a. recent: appoint- ment named Dr. Robert Capp, cise of rehabilitative ; medl- ott is always difficult ge ‘ting a department going,”. Mr. Appleby said, “and we exper- jericed this with our PT, depart- ment. But,once you begin, you. © can expect to find staff more casily. an and now that: we've started, we are looking forward to developing a‘ really good occupational therapy Gepart-< ment, hae : We expect to be looking for a qualified speech therapist in ” the near future,”/he said. The increased concern with is ment for the past two years, and now we're on our Ww: may. “And 1. would like: to emphasize that though occupa: tional therapy programs are often regarded ‘as ‘fun’ and. games, his is definitely not the case.” 10 Pct. OFF for CASH -BONNETT’S es i ee en ese The “occupational increpe t treatment involves exercises : ithrough practical, activities such as the games, and ‘crafts seen in the two examples and quite. often, everyday * chores such as tidying ‘a cup- board or. washing dishes.’ Personal, ‘gare, such -as {moving from one position to another), are:of:course,:the elementary: ‘aims of the occupa in the “team gram recently adopted ‘by: ‘he syline Airport Hote 303 No.3 Rood SP Richmond, BC TELEPHONE 278-5161 rospital These quali les other. than those wha es true is -deceptive. It’s also illegal Cansumarihnensiians entsreattito e 1974 are affected: bythe ews zs you're the lucky winner of a - 1 ¢. 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