> o MEDVEDEFF : Prayer service began last Thursday evening from ithe chapel of the Cgstlegar Funeral Home and funeral “service concluded the follow- cing day for Nick Medvedeff, caged 66, of Castlegar, who died Tuesday of last week at "Castlegar and District Hos- pital. = Mr. Medvedeff was born at, Kamsack, Sask. Nov. 16, :1912 and came to B.C. in £1925, to settle at Castlegar. = _ He was married inGrand Forks to the former Florence SKoochin and they resided in :Grand Forks for a time, prior ‘to returning to Castlegar zwhere he had resided since. : He was employed with ithe CPR, retiring in the early 219708. = Surviving is his wife, ‘Florence; one son, William of iGenelle; one daughter, Mrs. «Bill (Hazel) Kinakin of Castle- gar; one sister, Mrs. Ann :Maloff of Castlegar and one 3brother, Fred, of Grand Forks. He was predeceased zby a brother, Paul, in 1975. © Burial was in Park Me- 3morial Cemetery, with Cas- Stlegar Funeral Home in care ‘of arrangements, GREENWOOD Memorial service was held Monday from the chapel fof the Castlegar Funeral Home for Lenard Charles SGreenwood, 64, who died Nov. 14 in the Castlegar and istrict Hospital. £ Born Aug. 6, 1915, in SBaskatchewan, Mr. Green- svood moved with the family as a child to Burton where he resided until 1937 when he jnoved to Trail. There he was Zemployed by Trail Livery jjntil 1940 when he joined FIRST: Certified Crazy Person's Bomedy SECKIRK COLLEGE 2 LAURENCE IVIER ened Ou \) HIS PLACE Men’s Hairstyling & Barbering Thermo conditioning PERMS with added vitamins & minerals © Complete Perm : oon *35% © Blow Dry No Appointments | for styling & barbering 73Pine St. Ph, 365-5677° {across from Toks Furniture) on Nov. 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Everyone welcome. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING PARTY The first Kinnaird Girl Guides are sponsoring a * Christmas shopping trip for senior citizens and handicapped persons. It is to be held at the Casticaird Plaza on Tuesday, Dec. 4 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. There will be free coffee, free gi i fon cal and For the Volunteer Exchange at 365-2412. BIBLE BOWL The Biggest Bowl in the Whole Wide World-Bible Bowl, with Tina and “Joey” (the talking puppet). Fun, games, excitement, music, contests, prizes, bible stories. November 26 to 80, weekdays at 3:30 p.m. and Sunday at 9:45 a.m. at the Pentecostal Tabernacle, 767 First Avenue, North. Phone 865-5212 for information. : HAM & TURKEY BINGO The Slocan Valley Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 276 will be holding a ham and turkey bingo Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Silvery Slocan Social Center (Senior Citizen's Hall). Cards will be $2 for - the first one and 50 cents for extras, good for all 20 games. The 10th and 20th games will have special prizes of both a ham and a turkey. Extra cards for these games only will be 25 cents. ROBSON The Robson Evening Group's Christmas Tea and Sale will be held on Thursday, Nov. 22 from 2 , to4 p.m. in the Robson Community Hall. Everyone welcome. ‘ 33 AUDOBON WILDLIFE FILMS © *s “GIFTS OF AN EAGLE “8 Kent Durden, author of this film, and his father lived with a Golden Eagle for over 16 years. In this film, Kent tells the rharvelous story of a proud and noble bird, ite relationship with a human family, and its ultimate and dramatic return to the wild. Kent Durden has produced several wildlife ‘y films and has x a library of over 60 nature education films. He has also contributed footage for Walt Disney Films, “Gifts of an Eagle” will be shown on Wednesday, Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. in the main lounge at the Castlegar Campus of Selkirk College. Admis- sion is free and everyone is welcome. CHRISTMAS TEA & BAZAAR The United Church Christmas Tea & Bazaar will be held in the Legion Hall on Saturday, Dec. 1 from 2 to 4 p.m. Shop early for home baking, sewing & novelties, mystery. parcels, White Elephant bargains, Regal cards, and a fish pond for the children. GAMBITS The West Kootenay Strategy Games Club meets every Sunday at 1 p.m. at Selkirk College, Castlegar Campus in Room K-11. All individuals interested in playing strategic, historical, or role-playing games are invited to attend. For more information phone 365-8301. . SELKIRK WEAVERS GUILD . The selkirk Weavers’ Guild annual sale will be held Nov. 24 at the Regional Recreation Complx from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, Demonstrations of spinning *. and weaving and a door prize of a handwoven article. Pottery also for sale by Moraine Kennedy. TEA & BAKE SALE Lutheran Ladies’ Advent Tea and Bake Sale is tobe held Saturday; Nov. 24, from 2 to 4 p.m. at St. Peters Lutheran Church, 405 Maple St. Admission is 60 cents, and everyone is welcome, * ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH WOMEN Reserve Saturday, Nov. 24 for the pre- Fe Christmas Tea & Bazaar to be held by St. David's Anglican Church Women in the Legion Hall from 2 to4 p.m. There will be home baking, novelties, and candy for sale, and the usual delicious refresh- ments, BENEFIT DANCE There will be a Benefit Dance on Saturday, Nov. 24 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Robson Hail, Music is by the KC Orchestra and tickets are $5 a couple, with all door proceeds going to Brenda :: ". Masson whose home and contents were lost by fire on Oct. 31, 1979. Refreshments will be made available by the Robson Recreation Society, and lunch and coffee by the L.A. to the Robson Fire Department. A Public Service of Interior Pulp and Interior Lumber Operations. 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