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Castlegar Sav ngs Soe GconPanczier- [SAVINGS Castlogar 365:7232 5 = Pay : ry pa, —) ace eae Sonn RA “In January, 1982 George’ Choveldave. of Brilliant w village and Lucy Sherstobitoff of Raspberry village were ” ‘married at‘Brilllant,' and in the summer of 1982 Mr. and: ‘Mrs. George Cheveldave, ‘in-company of their children, \~ grandchildren, relatives’ and: friends, celebrated: thelr é Both ry'in'C. : wedding Long b before the Seide was driven from Raspberry to * Crossroads Lucy ‘built’ once-deft small-town general store. From here he ship of cattle feed, flour and general merchandise via the CPR “Minto” to Renata and Deer Park, and catered to the lors! trade and supplying space for a summer farmer's market. In .1947,.Castlegar Nearer approx, 800)° was ca villa, George Cheveldave. Harold Vickers, retired Comin employ ot was tha village's -firat’ ae 1947 — include those businesses mentioned as E Castlegar Paint Shop, W: Nelems (Notary Public), Martin's Clothing, Kerr’ Anderson's Feed, Leitnor’s Clothing, Collinson's General. : store, Gall’s store, the Castle Bry Cleaners and. th Castiegar: Hotel... i . sloners took over the first Castlegar, Water System from 2 oRalph West, and set up the fire ‘commission ‘and the first George remembers that best becalise his’. Brilliant in horse-drawn: sleighs in the’ OF: her tives ‘and friends — as well as the 60: ‘years that. followed — there was much to‘remember.and pictures to. Prove it... Since a young man bent on courting requires money, George got into. the beachcombing business’ on ‘the ‘Columbia ' River: Logs from’ the booms going ‘to -the “William: Waldie and Sons” mill below the present Raspberry School would sometimes come loose and he would row out in his rowboat and pick. them up: ‘opposite. * Brilliant: When he had 100 or so he would sell them back’ | to the mill at 50 cents.apicce — “that was big money in those days, as Bill: Waldie: will remember.” Once, he “recalls, an entire boom broke up and 300 to 400 logs,got caught in the rapids opposite Eremenko's flats. In his anxiety to get the logs he capsized his boat in the rapids | . ‘and came close to getting drowned. He Feseued his boat: ‘later on Zuckerberg’s Island. Summer Sundays, he says, were a ‘great time for the: "young people and they would gather at Pass Creek park where the boys would play a game called NAHORODAY — a kind of “dodge ball,” in which six players on the outside of a large circle would try to,hit. the six members ‘of the opposing team inside of the circle with a soft, , leather covered ball. If an “inside” player was hit he was ‘eliminated, but if an “outside” player threw and missed | he too was eliminated. The side ofthe iast surviving playet- (won. the game. ‘In his voluminous photo collection George, also has: “many. ‘pictures: of himself and pretty Lucy. Sherstobitoff “; taken. at group. picnics, holiday. celebrations and youth © gatherings where young people of the village gathered at ~ the Jam. iactory to take training in singing of the traditional. hymns, and meetings. . ». ‘\\He also has pictures of Lucy’ and himself in prepared and presented by the young people — two of the most “popular: being “Uncle Tom's Cabin": and a dramatization of the “burning of the arms.”.Since Lucy .lived-in the Raspberry village, George. would call at the . Robson store and post office run by W. ‘Wickham and . pick up mail, groceries and treats before calling. on the Sherstibitoffs. i “On one occasion, when the Nelson Rotary Club's was hosting a district.convention, more than 100 Rotarians . and their wives from both sides of the international border were. the ‘guests of the at a ‘Number One and: ‘Number Two-on the er fo pay, selling ee for $25,000 apiece. lot ‘of changes since that’ tinie. Cheveldave’s Mercantile, was across ‘the’ road the Doukhobor ‘meetin, “Bob's Pay'N’ Takit” was then owned and operated - by Al Horswill (later the village clerk) ¢ as master. story ‘paved. The old Bloomer. house stood on the st oe om the Chevron’ Garage) with Alicia Zuckerberg’s beauty parlor. (Alves Grocery), Kavic's' Bakery, St.. David’ Anglican Church (since moved to the top of Sherbiko hill oy Colin Pett's Castlegar Electric, (now the Bamboo House). and ‘the Co-op Grocery {now Clay: family’ — Tanti supervising Gaginesr in B.C. Siydeo Tillie ; (Mrs. Russell Verigin of Verigin: industries) and Mary Gagnon: (with Nissan Corp. parryi At a time wh a-mnuch concern is ‘baing ° Choveldave family last summer representatives.’ George is still active in business sad as well takes a interest, in the Senior Citizens. Club, and Doubkhobor-style banquet, while the young people sang . and presented their plays. When they left, each of the visitors received a tin of the famous strawberry j jam. “It was good advertising,” chuckled Since Peter Verigin required all village children to learn'to read and write Russian, Alexander Zuckerberg” would row or be rowed from his house on the island and across the river to Brilliant where. he his Doukhobor social ‘and cultural. vents, : His. health is excellent and his memory ‘incredible ad condition which he attributes to early visits ‘to. Haleyon Hot Springs and the of General and more recently _ to regular visits to the. hot springs at Ainsworth. Like a “lively and healthy Janus: — god of the new year —‘he “ continues to look out on the past and the future with ished interest and 7 “He was fine old gentleman ‘and an excellent * teacher,” George recalls. After obtaining his accounting degree and working for some time as an accountant for the various business endeavors of the community, George decided to strike out for himself. In —_ he bought the old Pete Fomenoff: store, called “it the “ (it is now o d by: . And ‘strawberry jam? Lucy still makes it in’ the old ‘way and it is still delicious! ' Correction: The -young George Cheveldave is “pictured ‘in the Dec. 29 Castlegar News sitting in a 1926 Ford — a car he bought in conjuction with John Lazereff, veteran district businessman and contractor for whom he worked some years. * ‘One of the Lazereff contracts was the construction of the Old Glory lock-out in 1987. CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 5, 1983 C5: sea first year, George recalls the new. Meg oe : (from iy Otto Walker, ‘Garry Wanless and early photo of George and Lucy and one of tn many youth parties where they played NAHORODAY. John Semenoff of Raspberry holds the accordian and is flanked by George (reclining), - John Gorkoff of Nelson, Nick Plotnicove of Van- couver and Helen Salekin (nee Sherstobitoff).