A4 SHSS awards CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 18, 1980 Student’s efforts reap rewards at grad Fifty awards, totaling $7,260 were presented at the 1980 Commencement Exer- eises of Stanley Humphries Secondary Schoo! students, held Friday in the Regional Recreation Complex. Four students, judged on academic ability, service Wendy Nixon, by H. Webber. Pulp and Paper Workers of Canady Local No. 1, two awards of $200 each, to Lorene Tamelin and Judy Zurek, by B. Thor-Larsen. Canadian Cellulose Com- pany bursaries of $800 each to Angela Baff and Doug by G. C. Dinning. and the major awards presented by the school each year. The Stanley Humphries Award of $150 was presented to class valedictorian Doug Johnstone by J. Norris. Receiving the K.T. and R.E, McGauley Memorial Se- holarship of $125 was Tim Richards. The presentation was made by T. Gougeon. Gordon Zaitsoff was re- cipient of the Aggregate Award and $100 presented by Mayor Audrey Moore. The Leader's Award ac- companied by $100, was won by Colleen Dascher. The presentation was made by Mayor Moore. Other presentations were as follows: Castlegar Robson Leg- ion Branch 170 bursaries of $100 each were awarded to Kar] Bro, Elaine Hicks and Debbie Sawatsky by H.Bate. Beta Sigma Phi bursary of $150 was presented by Mrs. M. Hunter to Corrie Campbell. Castlegar Chapter RN_ ABC $250 award went to Nadine Gillis, p: by Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club bursary of $800 to Sandra Pereversoff by P. Blackwell, Herb Pitts Memorial bu- rsary of $100 to Lillian Ramsden by A. Lamb. Arrow Lake Tug Boat Society bursary of $200 to Kelli O'Neil, by A. Berg. Kiwanis Club of Castle- gar bursaries of $150 each were presented Bev Chernoff and Cheryl Hadiken, by M. Scott. United Steelworkers of America Local 9705 award of $150 were presented Lillian Ramsden by J. Poole. International Woodwor- kers of America Local 1-405 award of $750 to Tammy Mrs. D. Van Vliet. Eastern Star Minto Cha- pter 79 award for $100, presented to Debbie Sawat- sky by Mrs. J. Donna. F. A. Haywood Mem- orial bursary of $100 to Eduarda Parece by Mrs. D. Pilla. Union of Youth of USCC awards of $100 each to Tammy Ozeroff and Natasha Voykin, presented by Miss K. Voykin. Robson Women's Insti- tute Home Economy award of $100 to Lori Konkin, by Mrs, M. Jenner. Robson Women’s Insti- tute bursary of $150 tO Val Evdokimoff, by Mrs. J. Fow- ler. Ladies Auxilary Castle- gar and District Hospital award of $150 to Elaine Hicks, presented by Mrs. D. Dinning. Portugese Social Club awards of $150 each pres- ented to Eduarda Parece and Gabe Jardim, by H. Parece. Castlegar District Teac- hers’ Association awards of $250 each to Sharon Boolinoff and Leona Sorenson, by D. Langmuir, Castlegar Hospital Med- ical Staff bursaries of $150 each to Melissa Perhudoff and Susan Walton, by Dr. R. Perrier. Castlegar and District Hospital award of $225 to Jeff Stewart, by J. Dalziel. Kootenay Savings Cre- dit Union bursaries of $150 each to Patricia Kubos and Randy Martin, by J. Chevel- dave. United Steelworkers of America Local 480 presented two bursaries. One for $200 to Teresa Pryce and one for $100 to Nadine Gillis. Both presentations were made by J. Weir. Castlegar Savings Cre- dit Union bursaries of $175 each were presented Teresa Moroso, Terry Nazaroff and The Castlegar RCMP detachment thanks the 1980 grads for their “maturity and ood common sense in carry- ing out their celebrations last weekend,” . . * There were 53 comp- laints investigated by the RCMP over the weekent, resulting in five liquor sei- zures, two 24 hour driver suspensions and one impai- red driver charge. *. * * Police are investigating a break and entry complaint in a residence on Fourth St. Missing are a Lloyd's digital JEAN MARSH, daughter of Fred and Ruby Marsh of Robson, graduated this spring from the University of B.C. with a bachelor's degree in home econo- mics, majoring In dietetics. She is the reci- pient of the B.C. Dietetic Association prize given for high academic stand- ing and potentialities for success. Marsh started her schooling at Edge- wood, 8.C., before moving to Robson, later attending Stanley Hum- phries Secondary School and Selkirk College. She has now commenced a year of dietetic internship st the Health Sciences Center in Winnipeg. CELGAR LUMBER DIVISION CANADIAN Invi CELLULOSE ites friends of GORDON and FLORENCE McLACHLIN on the occasion of their retirement, toattendan _OPEN HOUSE at the HI ARROW ARMS MOTOR HOTEL Thursday, fro 3:00 p.m. - June 26th m 5:00 p.m. (Police Briefs clock radio, coin box, Pol- aroid automatic camera and flash cubes. Entry was gain- ed through a window. * . . Charged with following too close in an accident_on Columbia Avenue and Twen- ty-fourth Street, Monday, is Patricia MacKinnon, 42, of Castlegar. About $1,000 dam- age occured to the rear end of a Honda driven by Laurie McLellan, 31, of Trail. * 8 «8 No injuries were report- ed in an accident on Sixth Avenue Friday night when a Honda diven by Fred Stous- hnow, 43, of Castlegar receiv- . ed $1,800 damage and a vehicle driven by Lori Alex- ander, 19, of Castlegar rec- eived $800 damage. * 8 8 An attempt to avoid a deer ended up with a vehicle, driven by Laurie Zanussi, 32, of Trail, going in a ditch. The vehicle suffered $2,500 dam- age. No injuries were re{ ported. Paul Perpolkin, 49, of Castlegar was charged with following too close after an accident on Columbia Avenue near Kens Wheel Alignment Monday evening. The veh- icle, driven by Perpolkin, received $1,500 damage anda yehicle driven by Bill Souk- eroff, 64, of Castlegar re- ceived $1,200 damage. > Have Ozeroff by L, Stuart. Principal's Award of $100 to Tim Richards by L. C. Farrell, Richards was also presented the Moran Geron- azzo Bursary of $175 by M. _. Chapman. Student Council award of $200 to Allan Ayres by J. Crawford. T. B, Couch Memorial your blood Art scholarship of $100 to Lourdes Cardoso by L. C. Farroll. Five Drinking Driving CounterAttack awards were present by L. C. Farrell with $500 to Tammy Ozeroff and $260 each to Nadine Gillis, Sandra Pereversoff, Nona Verigin and Bernice Zaytsoff. - pressure tested Fifteen per cent of Can- adians suffer from high blood pressure and its effects. Many of these people are not aware they have this dis- ease. Many more people who have been told by their doc- tors to take medication for high blood pressure are no longer taking it and their (COURT NEWS 7 blood pressure is on the rise again, The incidence of stroke and heart attack increases with the elevation of blood pressure. So have yours checked. It’s fast, painless and .: free to have your blood pres- sure tested at the Fitness Festival this Saturday 11 a.m. to4 p.m. at the arena complex in Castlegar. The Fitness Fes- Put Us On Your Re Forallyour, «i. * T-Shirt-Neods’ : Buttons jats . Custom Transfers 253 Baker St. Nelson 352-7712 a required for KIRO MANOR a59-room, 84-bed Personal Care Facility located in TRAIL, B.C. The successful candidate should have a health orlented background combined with sufficient ad- to assume the dally for this with a staff of 30, Applicants should also possess leadership qualities and aknowledge of budgetary controls. i The successful applicant will be required to live on site, Aone-bedroom apartment with meals is supplied. Salary Is and is Oct. 1, 1980. Interested persons should forward a complete written resume indicating expected salary on or before June 30, 1980 to: Box 500, Trail Times Ltd., 1163 Cedar Ave., Trall, with a! starting date is \_ B.C. V1R4B8. ° +) ADMINISTRATOR “All items while Stocks last only. Homogenized & Chunk. 1.5 kg Tin. > U T I L i T Y Grade Ib. 6-14 lbs. pre snone GSN INDENT RY CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 18, 1980 a little bit more TURKEYS EDWARDS COFFEE Regular, Extra 7a 9 9 Fine Grind : & Drip. . 1lb.Tin - CITY OF CASTLEGAR BY-LAW NO. 278 A_BY-LAW OF THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR TO ACQUIRE A RIGHT-OF-WAY BY EXPROPRIATION OVER CERTAIN LANDS FOR THE USE OF THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR IN FACILITATING THE CON- STRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A WATER MAIN, WATER RESERVOIR AND ACCESS THERETO, WITHIN THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR. WHEREAS pursuant to Section 635(2) of the Muni- cipal Act, the Council of the City of Castlegar may, by By-Law, expropriate, break up, take or enter into possession of and use any property in 5 OF out of the lity in any wa: Y ~@r convenient for any purpose mentioned in, amongst others, Section 632, without the con- sent of the owners of the property but subject to Division (4) of Part 12; AND WHEREAS the Council of the City of | Casth and tival is by ce No. In provincial court June 10 five seperate charges of driving with a blood alcohol count over .08 were heard. Pleading guilty were Su- san R, Hatch, 28, of Winfield who was fined $250 or in default 20 days in jail; David MeMillan, 17, of Robson who was fined $800 or in default, 20 days in jail and Darrel Danchella, 20, of Castlegar, Barry Anderson, 22, of Chris- tina Lake and Ernes Mark- wart, 25, of Fruitvale who -were each fined $850° or in default 20 days in jail. 7 6 «@ ‘James Ruane, 43, of Winlaw, was fined $400 or in default 15 days in jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while impaired, * s * Heather Houlind, of Rob- son was fined $150 after pleading guilty to. driving while her driver's licence was - under suspension. The blood pressute test- gar deems it Y: in the public interest to expropriate a right-of- way over certain land to facilitate an extension of the City of Castlegar water system and ine ing booth is being sp by the B.C. Heart Founda- tion. Blood pressures will be taken by yp ani ofa water reservoir; hae Now THEREFORE the Council of the City of of the Registered Nurses As- sociation of B.C. Free Literature from the Heart Foundation will be available at the booth. Do- nations to the Heart Founda- tion will be gratefully re- ceived. Help your Heart Fund — Help your heart. - REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION #1 PRESENTS THE FITNESS FESTIVAL FRIDAY — JUNE 20th mm. 3:00 Hee 2ND ANNUAL 6:00 p.m. - Cycling, Complex 7:30 p.m. - BBQ, Complex 7:30 p.m. - Killough & Jones, Complex 7:30 p.m. - Frisbee Competition, Complex 7:30 p.m. - Minor Games, Complex 9:45 p.m. - Fireworks Display, Complex SATURDAY — JUNE 21st . 4 8:30 a.m, - 3:30 - Tennis Tournament, Complex 10:00 a.m. - CKQR Fun Kone & Walk, 11 km, 3.5km, Com 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 - Fitne: Complex 12:00 noon - Celebrity Competition, Complex 1:30 p.m. - 3:45 - Fitne: Complex me xhibition, Displays, je@monstration, in open 9 d, enacts as follows: 1. This By-law may be cited for all purposes as “City of Castlegar Expropriation By-Law No. 278, 1980". Subject to Division (4) of Part 12 of the Muni- cipal Act the Council of the City of Castlegar is hereby authorized by its servants to enter upon, and the Council of the City of Castlegar does hereby expropriate, break up, take and enter into possession of and use, for the pur- poses of extending the water distribution system of the City of Castlegar and con- ing, op ig ani a water reservoir and access thereto, a right-of-way in the form of document attached hereto as Schedule “A” hereof, upon, over, under, and. across that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the City of Castlegar, in the Province of British Columbia and being more particularly known and described as: That Portion of Lot } District Lot 7170 Plan 9717 Except Plan 12116 Shown Outlined in Red on the Sketch Plan Attached Hereto and Marked as Schedule "B” Hereof. The Council shall file plans and specifications of the said works with the Clerk, who shall on receiving same, issue the statutory notice re- quired by Section 549 of the Municipal Act. . Any real property injuriously affected by the carrying out of the installation, operation, or of the af d works, or any of them, may be entered upon by the work- _men or employees of the City of Castlegar or by the contractors employed by the City of Castlegar to carry out the works, and they and each of them are hereby authorized so to enter in order to execute such works of con- or repair in of injury done or apprehended or in mitiga: tion of compensation claimable by reason of or through the carrying out of the work authorized, This By-Law shall, before coming into effect, be. published once in the British Columbia Gazette and in a newspaper published or circulated in the City of Cast! legar and a certified copy of the By-Law shall be filed in the Land Title Office at the City of Nelson, in the Province of British Columbia. 6. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby empowered and authorized to do all things necessary to - give effect to this By-Law, READ A FIRST TIME THIS 10thDAY OF JUNE, 1980. Lee A SECOND TIME THIS 10th DAY OF JUNE, READ A THIRD TIME THIS 10th DAY OF JUNE, RECONSIDERED, FINALLY PASSED AND ADOP- TED BY THE CASTLEGAR CITY COUNCIL,.SIGNED BY THE MAYOR AND CLERK AND SEALED WITH ieee SEAL ON THE 12th DAY OF Audrey L. Moore, Mayor R.J. Skillings, City Clerk ‘YOUR CHOICE’ Party Pride, Nalley’s or Old Dutch Ass’t, 200g Pkg . Town House Choice. Pure. 48 fi. oz. (1.361) tin... SOLID TUNA 13° Admiral Kleenex Regular Ass’t... Delsey Ass’t 2-ply roll pkg. SUNLIGHT DETERGENT _ $4 32 fi. oz. (909ml) Bottle... California Q Gg Green ($2.18kg) re |S SEEDLESS GRAPES New Zealand Grown ($1.51kg) .. Ib. GRANNY SMITH APPLES 9 UMBRELLA SET 7-Pce, Table & Cover. 4 Chairs & Umbrella. Prices effective June 18 to June 22 in Castleaird Plaza Safeway store. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 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