The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, March 9, 1994 Are you interested in energy issues? The British Columbia Energy Council is developing a sustainable energy strategy for the province. If you would like more information about our activities or want to be placed on our mailing list to receive our newsletters and reports, please contact us. B.C. Energy Council 601 - 1125 Howe Street Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2K8 Telephone: 775-1400 @ Toll Free: 1-800-563-2707 ) Ouistanding OMER Award for her portrayal as OM thallenges atu ‘WO use Givetgent thinking and develops creative lem-Rolving skills and offers them an oppor- eo i) Paseo in motivating activities, Lt oye tcp aha te saps Ae vc ape che Ioas ges $ they'd been hoping al Zaytsoff, a KMS student, was ts across North American oes ned eing éecions, Creative skills are deyeloped through “This is the second year s have participated in OM. Last year three from the district competed in the World Final in Baltimore, Maryland, vata Your in which regional stu- , Meningitis not a threat in the Kootenays Although meningitis Group C is not believed to be a wide-spread threat outside of the Fraser Valley or in the rest of B.C., Public Health Officer MD John Millar is Health recognizes the concern among parents, but said it is important to know that the virus one epeered in clusters, and is not advising that anyone exhibiti any symptoms of the disease seek immediate medical attention. Millar said the Ministry of iwococcal bacteria does not spread as easily as virus- es such as the flu or measles.” When questioned about liken- ing meningitis to other viruses, such as the flu or measles, Millar said there is “no quéstion it’s more contagious than the flu” but point- ed out the prevalence of influenza across B.C. this past winter. “When the flu virus gets going it infects everybody.” Millar said it is more common for meningitis to occur during the winter months due to crowded indoor conditions. Thus far there have been 13 reported cases of meningitis in B.C., which health officials say is well within the range of expected cases. An average of abous4S0 cases are reported from across the province each year. Central Kootenay Health Unit (CKHU) Public Health Nurse Assistant Administrator Marcella Mugford said there has been one reported incident of meningitis in the CKHU area of a Chilliwack toddler visiting in Greenwood. “Because the child was in the Greenwood area for only a few hours before becoming ill, she was in contact with very few peo- ple. All these individuals were given appropriate medication to prevent the development of the disease.” Mugtord said there is no Mereased risk Of the disease developing in the West Kootenay. The disease is spread by contact with saliva or respiratory droplets, suchas When a person coughs or sneezes, and may be more preva- fent in cases where people have decreased resistance or immunity such as during or following a cold Symptoms include fever, headache, possible stiff neck, extreme fatigue, confusion, nau- sea, possible vomiting and often a bruise-like skin rash or spots. Jake Advantage of Our Best Values on every Used Wednesday, March 9, 1994 The Castlegar Sun Stanley Humphries Secondary School The following students from Stanley Humphries Secondary School have attained scores that place them on either the gold, sil- ver Or bronze honor roll Gold Honor Roll Grade 12: Sara Vatkin, Dave Zoobkoff, Marni Sloper, Shane Ruljancich, Trudy Clow, Jaclyn Kalesnikoff, Brian Harn, Leona Jones, Keelig Scbultz, Melanie Brownlie, Zohra Fostey. Grade 11; David Nunes, Jarret Leason, Brandy Stanwood, Sandeep Dosanja, Ryan Swed- burge, Andrew Peterson, Barbara McGougan, Mary McGougan, Amy Strilaeff, Mike Kooznetsoff, Richard Giraud, Lesley Hansen, Celia Mansbridge. Grade 10: Carrie Markin, Rob- bie Dosanjh, Neal Henne, Michelle Sloper, Ryan Babakaiff, Valerie Kosowan, Ryan Kinakin, Robert Armstrong, Selena Fodor, Chris Clement, Jessica Darius, Sousakong Oudomsouk, Chantelle Sutton, Brad Kristian, lisa Pere- polkin, Kaela Tompkins, Natasha Gabich, Kent Fauth, Keith Kerekes, .Grady Moore, Shawn Horcoff. Grade nine: Kevin Swedburg, Adrienne Negrey, Tory Merritt, Chris Cook, Laura Fipke, Darby King, Chris Snauwaert, Jaime Mount Sentinel announces their scholars at the end of second term Semester One. The grade point average is based on A (4), B (3), C+ (2) and C (1). A student average of 3.5 or better made the Principal's List, while 3.0 - 3.4 made the Honor Roll and 2.5 - 2.9 made Honorable Mention. Principal’s List Grade Seven: Leah Strilaeff, Linzi-Dawn Li , lan Macek. Grade Eight: Mia Novlan, Adrianne Edmonds, Brianna Walker and Amy Babakaiff. Grade Nine: Alan Macek, Toby Lewis, Tyler Clement, Shanna Nevokshonoff, Lisa Planiden, Kristi Michelson, Lia Radonich and Luke Cohen. Grade Ten: Cameron Hicks. David Brooker, Peter Velisek. Jes- sica Mackintosh, Tara Stevenson, Michael Brar, Matthew Cheroff, and Nathaniel Wilkinson Grade Eleven: Ryan Copeland. Justin Brach, Brian Demoskoff. Grade Twelve: Jesse Lerch, Brendan Lindsay, Shawn Tomlin, Leah Plotnikoff, Jessica Podovelnikoff, Natalia Shersto- 314-10th Ave. 365-2213 Kalesnikoff, Charles Starling. Silver Honor Roll Grade 12: Averil Sheppard, Brian Port, Hansol Bahk, Laura Kosowan, Bryan Yackel, Jan Holden, rownlie Christine, Mark Perrier, Mark Carlson, Chris Gray, Anne Lee White, Joch Sookero. Grade 11: Elina Alimkulov, Kim Quiding; Jennie Armstrong, Katherine John, Karen Skibinski, Steven Power, Misty Him, Chelsea Van Vliet, Nicole Harasemow, Lisa Fomenoff, Treena Goolieff, Brent Jacklin, Janice Hawley, Elizabeth Ander- son, George Fehr, Grant Mosby, Darren Pottle, Jolene Ozeroff. Grade 10: Jennifer Pelton, Brad Zaysoff, Amber Kenneway, Amelia Gracey, Jill Carlson, Mark Peil,Rebecca Jones, Jami Shumey, Celie Evans, Jason Archambault, Troy Konkin. Grade 9: Eric Perrier, Jay™* Antignani, Matthew Healing, Garth. Vatkin, Trevor haviland, Aaron Jankola. Bradley Zarikoff, Lindsay White, Trina Johnson, Michelle Kooznetsoff, Heather Sheppard, Shelley Postnikoff, Carrier Barabonoff, Andrea Accardo, Nicky Boultbee, Ken Esovoloff, Kriste Draper, Angela Briggeman, Pier Goetting, Micheal Cassidy, Bud Gregory. Stacy Nichvalodoff, April Plam- ondon, Scott Catrison, Kristel Pipke, Jamie Jmieff. Bronze Honor Roll Grade 12: Melissa Andrews, Jill Imrie, Jeannie Switzer, Aimee Guido, Daryl Carter, John Ray, Melanie Strelive, Warren Harshenin, Dustin Lepage, Robert Machado, Ryan Hill, Shawn Mosby, Roxanne Wiebe, Michelle Ferris, Peter Freitas, Todd Bon- daroff, Londa Molitwenik, Ron Garay, Craig McFadden, Linda Esovoloff, Trise Brigg Mason, Nicole Hackett, Corinne Yofonoff, James Rubscher, Tama- ra Terry, Heather Plowikoff, Tim Sawchuk, Donna Hohertz, Lori Jones, Erin Casler, Adam Rodgers. Dena Zoobkoff, Chris McCormack, Brendon Schmidt, Jennifer Bevans, Shari Legg, Susan Carter, Charmaine Garay, Shawn Harshenin;-Kerri Redekop, Kyle Whitley, Derek Van De Vosse, Crystal Verhaeghe, Andrea Constantine, Larissa Leason, Sherry Wiebe, Paul Houngmany, Jared Ozeroff, Crystal Thomas, Gavin Liaw, Ryan Stoochnoff, Zadoc Zappavigna, Melanie Gib- son, Doug Maerz. Grade 11: Sara Healing, Philip Freitas, Shannon Carter, Melissa Dunlop, Karen Akselson, Lana Sommerville, Wade Archam- bault, Ted Hunter, Tanya Todd, Sonya Han, Christina Street, Dennis Keen, Harby Dhillon, Lara Markin, Wayne Stolz, Brent Hohn, Elliott Brown, P.J McDonald, Richelle Davis, Sea- mus Donohue, Hailey Harfman, Dennis Clow, Lisa Datchkoff, Dasha Forster. Grade 10: Angela Guglielmi, Ben Postnikoff, Jayda Block, Lisa Der, Erin Lewis, Brad Mount Sentinel bitoff and Karen Soukeroff. Honor Roll Grade Seven: Colleen Wick- strom, Desiree Skiboff, David Anderson, Rory Kozak, Lesley Tarasoff and Ryan Mysko. Grade Eight: Cadhla Rams- den, Benjamin Foulger, Danielle Droucker, Adam Chernenkoff, Tara Balfour, Simon Raits, Rhea Underwood, Selena Sbitney, Jason Stoll, Leif Nygren and Heather Lane. Grade Nine: Pader Brach, Lena Sherstobitoff, Ben Berlinger, Mark Anderson, Angela McKin- ney, June Halliday, Collin Ludwar and Leslie Hormell. Grade Ten: Steve Evdokimoff, Elena Elder and Erin Trowbridge. Grade Eleven: Ben Dixon, Jason Stooshnoff, Koan Ellis, Siara Davis, Robbin Benedict. Grade Twelve: Krispen Elder, Meagan Cumming, Marie Makontoff, Gita Hansen, Jennifer Corbett, Amanda Flynn, Birch Lidstone and Honorable Mention Grade Seven: Jodi Osachoff, Aiden Gabriel, Malonie Carson, Jason Barisenkoff, Erica Ander- son, Jason Nazaroff, Mark Cher- nenkoff, Ashley Cullen, Nathan Affolter and Nadya Malakoff. Grade Eight: Dennis Podoven- nikoff, Ben Euerby, Lena Fominih, Kristy Gordoh, Myriam Anton, Jennifer Halliday and Ryan Hill. Grade Nine: Bradly Saprikin, Becky English and Steven Yaskiw. Grade Ten: Kevin Ralloff, Amber Old, Manon Perrierre, Asacia Biln, Tanya Malakoff, Jay Ploss, Britt Hansen, Michele Bontje. Jonathan Foulger, Rain- bow Berry and Lyle Sadek Grade Eleven: Daryl Popotf, Leya Pearson, Sara Cohen, Carl Caelem Surgenor, Tami Z ff, Chris Jacinto. Grade 9: Dustin Heagy, Lisa Him, Jamie Furtner, Ryan Leckie, Kyle Niessen, Sarah Floyd, Angela Osmachenko, Nathan Matell, Michael Babakaiff, Jordan Krahn, Stasia Rezansoff, Chery! Scott, Chris Mansbridge, Melissa Amos, Michelle Anderson, Crys- tal Pollock, Elizabeth Condy Tyler Thompson, Monique Bai largeon, Shannon Koochin, Chris Winter, Mandy Nevakshonoff, Kevin Hanham, Susana Chabes, Nicole Archambault, Jenny Craig, David Evdokimoff, Cheryl Wil- son, Lincoln Giraud, Christopher Rempel, Candace Glazier, Vanes- sa Kastrukoff, Jennifer Hahn. Jacks, Li Zacks, Sukhwinder Uppal and Alana Winje. Grade Twelve: Mara Molnar, Robyn Palmason, Jonathan Austin, Jane Hogan, Lily Ander- son, Craig Sapriken, Rebecca Yaseniuk, Shannon Hammond and Trinity Johannesson. Sell it quick - in the Sun classifieds Rockshoe Re-soling | and Re-randing For Up-to-date TV listings look to the Sun! OBITUARY Wendell Maurice Hinshaw of Castlegar passed away February 17, 1994. 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