CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 8, 1976 © TRE MARRIAGE ‘ul Carol Biarcellus Dennis Rrana took place April 17 in St. David's Churet win Ee Rev. Ted Bristow officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mre. D. Marcellus of 296 Ridgewood Drive, Castlegar, and the groom the pon of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krahn of couple are now ‘residing in Winnipeg. Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The see, Winnipeg. Funeral Service for. SHS Graduate Gerald: Kozak, 0. A 1976 Stanley Aquanauts Still Undefeated ifter Beating Trail Team By C. Kerby "Once ‘again coach Bob Rafter and his great Aquanaut * Speed Swim Club sueceeded in: * in back. becoming the winning team = the weekend ina _ dana Command, third, in free style, | + Anne Marie Gruden, seventh Trail's C, H. Wright Memorial Pool. The victory was especially sweet, as the -Antanauy ben beat their. arch rival, th _ . Warfield Stingrays at are own were from Nelson, * Penticton, Beaver. Valley aod Colville, Wash. The, final team iategn were as follows: Castlegar 888, + “‘Trail-Warfield 850, Penticton 605, Colville 257, Golden 176," Nelson 175-ond Beaver Valley Aquanayts who won ag. gregate awards were: Dorreen * Inhes, second for girls 8, and under; Jennine Harding, ‘third for girls 8 and under; Michael . Berger, winner for boys 9 and. “10; Chris Wanjoff, "third ‘for . boys 9 and 10; Rob McGauley, tep-brothers, Joe of secondary School graduate, Gerald Charles Kozak, 19, died © ‘at Vancouver on Thursday ‘of last week following an accident ie here. M Funeral service was held Monday :from the: Castlegar . * Baptist Chureh, Mr. Kozak was born in “Edmonton ‘April 1, 1957. He = started his'‘education there, continuing it in Castlegar, - graduating this year. : He has been employed 7 * with Canadian Cellulose during the summer and on weekends and was to begin permanent “employment July 5. . and Jonathon at home; three atep-sisters; Winona. of Vic- toria, Alanna and Mary Joy at home; grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Kisilevich | of Two: ep-grand. B. van de Leur officiated at the’ | ; service: © Craig, Wetiber. ang, hia ‘bis arrangement ‘and = He enjoyed sports and was | ertntealy inclined. < ‘ozak is survived by © i his Moe Mr. and Mrs.. 2 George Kozak; five brothers, > Harvey of Prince George, Leo- : nard of Creston, Glen, Ralph ; 2 and Morris, all"at-home; one: = sister, Lorna of Vancouver; two. “=, winner for boys 11 and 12.: i Rob also. set.a, new pool record in the boys’ 160-yard individual medley. The old -record“was two minutes 13.5 tN seconds; Rab'a new record as 2:10.1. ‘o> +Roslyn’, “Beatle tied for .Funher-up aggregate for- girls 15 and 16. Brenda Klit, winner. for-girls 17 and over; Russell Beattie, winner for boys 17 Aes |“ over ‘and’ Hob: Knutson, third for boys 17 and: over. Individual Castlegar, swim. events.were as foll : seventh in breast, sixth-in free + style. mers who placed in the’ final’. and 10, 40° yds . 4 teste Wi Walsh first in| Oy, fourth in breast, fourth in free. style. - “Debbie Innes, sixth. in ‘fly, tit in free style, seventh in ar lyn Kerby, eighth Michael Berger, first in fly, second’'in breast, first ini free, fy atyle, first in back. Chris Wanjoff, second in fly, | in free sixth in breast, f style, third in back. ‘Jason Leitch,’ fifth in -fly, le, fifth-in back. . Josef Berger, sixth: in third in’ breast, fitth in free Dayid “Mathieson, eighth: in fy. Di + style, fourth in back.” Boys ‘11 and: MeGautey, first “in- Teiya te In. dividual Medley (new, record of + 210.1), ie tin 80-yd. free atyle; first a, Oy, i Mark Gyurkoviis, “second in + 80 free style. 7) Mike Hasnadek seventh in - 80 breast. « in. ea fourth ii 80 back,. “Boye 9 and. 10, 40 ydss » 220,E- ; Coatlonae Team Earns 888 Points; } LM, fet in 60 ack, hed in 0 i FIT-RITE Eremenko’s 2" QUALITY. SHOES for. the family “For Brese — Ceseal and Werk. {Our Footwear Will’ Meet the Need of: Any, Type Work or Any, Occasion * .. Tim Krug, ‘sixth in 80 back. Girie 15 ‘ad 16: Roslyn Beattie, second: in 160 LM., second in 80 back, second in 80 Sioa at thied 10,40 Boys 15 fly. : aad -16: Steve Bozek, fourth’ in 160 LM., foarth ta 80 free ates seventh . , 4 in 80 breast,’ second in 40 fly.’ ‘ in BA Pasnes Rob f ts in the: ALES Pets HEATING (1D. Phone 365.7531 sixth in 80 breast, fourth in 40 ‘Ron ‘Plotnikoff, “eighth in” 61. 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(Pg: returned ‘home Sunday after. spending two. weeks. visiting’ : with relatives and, frien Morse and. Saskatoon,’ Sask. © ® and Edinonton, Alta. While: in: -§] Edmonton’. they. were the - guests:of their son-intaw ‘and ‘Heavy Duty LOUNGE ° _ Special sta 88 LONG cAND (SHORT. DRESSES Small ‘Size oh ‘Special $4.88 *_ <> Mrs.:Nefson + children ‘retirned, ‘home “with 37 PSB Mer hushaad will - ‘pia ‘them later this week - 231 Mrs.. HL Johnson, who : spent ‘a.week in Vancouver and 4 moath in: Victoria’ with her" “daughter « cand granddaughter, _ Mrs. Lily ‘and Miss Bonnie Taylot, returned home- Sunday «afternoon. She was accompani- Ap ed_by her daughter who ‘will 4 _ visit with relatives for several .[F } days in Rossland and Castlegar. ~ *'Mrs,’* Taylor. ‘was: a” former” Robson fesident: Sam. ‘Ott Replaces : oS ’ Clifford Jupp . On RDCK -Boosd . Sam Ott will serve as an. alternate ‘director to the Re- + gional District of Central Koo- a : AIR TRAVEL: - AGENTS FOR | . ALL AIRLINES ‘Reservations 2 “Tours: Special $1.88 2 ET Rs cree, SITE SECOND SECTION _ CASTLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday ing at “The C, Js of the K; ys” SECOND SECTION CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY: JULY 8, 1976 left to right, Mrs. F. A. Bate Mery Bash Mr oe Des Mr ack Sent oe Mr 3. Fr Killough, Bits: BA: Wet ike cogeat Bs Helen Peddle, Mrs. W. Houston. U sr Lary Bro Mrs “charter member, Bre. Hope Whither Castlegar News Photo by Lois Hughes Diplomas and Certificates Presented Selkirk College Graduates Recent Selkirk College graduates from the Electronics Technology ‘program include the following from -the Trail area: Wayne Terry. Gazda, Philip Kenneth Morris and Paul David Piva; from the Nelson, area: Dennis: Nicholas Brons, Blair Winston Humble, Mark Owen Kardos, Robert Gordon Madore; from Robson: Mark Steven Huggett; David James Carlson of Kaslo; George Car! Lewis of Jaffray, B.C.; David Allan Nicholls of Kamloops; and Wayne John Shubert of Cres- ¢ ~~ Diplomas .in Applied Arts were presented to the following. graduates of the Business Ad- ministration program:. Castle- gar, Donald Charles Foder,/ Kenneth Allan Sookero and Cecil Frederick Stoochnoff; jTrail, Paul Montgomery and ‘Wakley MacDonald Williams; (Nelson, James Roy Burch and Dana Lee Johnson; Winlaw, Lawrence Garry Ret Rebalkin.: Service, all you pay is low’ pri 1 build. A certificate -in Applied Arts was issued to the follow- ing graduates in the Human Services Program: Castlegar,. Darleen Bathia Ward; Blue- ber, Creek, Carolyn Jean ; Crescent Valley, Vera Pen Sketches Kinakin; Trail, Marlene Orr, Bonnie Joy Palmer and Karin Anna Szasz; Rossland, Betty Jane Morgan; Nelson, Ritva MacLeod and Anne Pe- trice Caldicott; Winlaw, Sarah Jane Kabatoff; Cranbrook, Mel- anie Elizabeth Roberts. ‘Refa Cowley’s Work Presently Showing af Exhibition Centre _Cowley’s Sketches" are currently sh jow- ing at The National Exhibition Centre. This set contains 17 lively pen’ sketches of rural Saskatchewan farm houses, / landscapes, In, these sketches black serves at time to delineate and at times to obscure form allowing the natural color of the Paper to advance in blis patches of white light reflected from rooftop, foliage, or the wheel of a deserted wagon. ‘These gems in black and white realistically portray the prairie seene in noonday brilliance. | The Only en, Ries Can H&R 496 Columbia Ave., Castlegar: PH. 365-7818 Complete Brake Shop in the Kootenays wee THE. SPEEDEE APPLIANCE REPAIR FORMULA Save You "BROKEN td Power Tools Vacuums * Washers, Dryers - Fridges, Stoves * Small Appliances * Electric Lawn: Mowers Your mz Apeleace Pen | Moncy! eeP mers Cowley grew up near Yorkton. She has” taught: in rural“ and urban schools. in’ Saskatchewan for most of her life and is presently teaching art at Bedford Road . Collegiate in Saskatoon. Mrs. -Cowley has studied under art- ists such as Nikola anes? Eli Bornst Gus K A. Y. Jackson, W. J. Phils and Charles Comfort. The National Exhibition Centre is open Monday through Friday and is located across from the Airport in the Douk- hobor Village, Hygienc trom fem UBC, Sho wasbira cad sed tthe Gemtieranee receiving her grade 12 at Stanley Humphries and attended Selkirk Bie ete danghtr of nt He two years before entéring UBC. Regent Mrs. J. F. Killough Presented ODE - Rose as Chapter He Holds Its Final Get-Together Regent of the Lillian Kil- lough Chapter, LO.D.E., Mrs. J. F. Killough, was presented with a lovely LO.D.E. rose in a charming bud vase in apprecia- tion of her leadership when the chapter met for the last time on Monday of last week. \ The Presentation was made by vice-regent is Peddle during the social hour * which followed a delicious pot- tuck dinner party at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. Selbie. The presence of charter member Mrs. W. Houston with her daughter, Mrs. M. Peachey, added to the pleasure of the. party on the cool sundeck of iis * Selbie home. In a brief business. ses- eign; reports were heared of the chapter's awards made at the A SPEEDEE REPAIR SAVER ises of Stanley Humphries Senior Secondary School, and letters of thanks received from winners of the awards. To round out an enjoyable evening, Mrs, L. Brown showed excellent pictures of their visit to Cuba with a very interesting and informative. commentary, with a few recent pictures of chapter members and the graduation exercises taken by Mr, J. Killough. Hostess Mrs. Selbie served refreshments to bring the final meeting of the Lillian Killough Chapter, 1.0.D.E. to a close after 38 years of volunteer. work. A" SOLID ‘We a Et 69c 1” PERFORATED ‘ALSO A SUPPLY OF 160 P.S.1. PIPES AND FITTINGS IN STOCK ~ Local Schools Present - $500 to Project Society As the school year came to a close elementary schools of Schoo! District No, 9 were holding various fund raising events to’ raise’ funds for the Project Society. The Tarrys, Woodland * Park, Blueberry Creek, Rob- son, Kinnaird and Pass Creek elementary schools all made contributions ‘to the society which amounted to over $500. All schools had their own means for gathering funds, For example Pass Creek was unique in that Nick: Verigin Awards Day Held in New Denver's Lucerne School ‘The Awards Ceremony of the elementary and secondary sections of Lucerne School at New Denver was held June 29 in the gymnasium. The following Top Student and Most Improved Student awards were announced by principal P. Williams, and prizes were handed out by the teachers to: Grade 1—top student, Sherry Eshom; most improved student, Marie Rowell. Grade 2—top student, Cy McCargar; most improved, Val- erie Vanin. Grade S—top . student, Grade 4—top student, Deb- bie Fulkco; most improved, Nancy Greenwood, Grade 5—top student, Ra- chel George; most improved, Mare Storms. * Grade 6—top student, Val- erie Nishi; most. improved, Travis Wingert. Grede 7—top student, id 3—Nori Depretto, Michael Finley, April Milton, Valerie Ukrainetz, and Grade 4—Debbie Fulkeo, Shirley Heichert, and Steven Butler, Grade S—Patsy Butler, Mark Ukrainetz. Grade 6—Wendy Milton. Grade 7—Todd Hicks, and Holly Heichert. In the secondary divisions Big “L” Awards for the top student in each grade went to: Grade 8—Darlene Chern- off. Grade 9—Gay Win; wert. Grade 11—Len Mori (Arts and Science); Vern Gustafson © (Combined Studies). Sherrod (Combined Studies); and Shelley ‘Kerr (Selected Studies—Commerce). Honor Roll Awards for students with “B" average or better went to: Grade 8—Valerie Grierson, Patsy Irwin, Chris Nunn, Shel- ley Pengelly, and Donna Pere- kin, ~ Grade 9—Raymond Mori, Wayne Sawada, and Doug Welch. Grade 10: Belinda Nunn. Awards were made to Vern Gustafson for Sr. Boys;: Wayne Sawada, Jr. Boys; Belinda Nunn, Sr. Girls’ and Sandy Vaughan for Jr. contributed an amount equal to what the students raised through teas and sales, ‘The Robson children raised their contribution rough the selling of membership fees in the Project Society. The other schools were able to raise funds through the holding of school concerts and other school activities. ‘These contributions will go directly to the Project Society who will see that the funds are spent on furnishings for the new community complex, -~ ‘The enthusiasm and sup- port is greatly appreciated and shows the rociety that the community is behind this worthwhile project. A & T PAINTING Interior - Exterior Residential or Commercial — Sandblasting — Ph. 365-3139 Ted Wolner or 365-3431 Ame Temsten P.O, Box 164 Robson, B.C. B 425 irks . (continued on page 8A) Castlegar Sunflower Fest Seiden, Soturdey. Sader, Duby 23, 24, 23 PARADE ENTRY FORM Saturday, July 24, 1976 No. of persons on float, including driver: of entry: Entries ‘MUST be in the hands of the Committee NO LATER THAN Wednesday, July 14th, 1976. All parade safety regulations must be adhered to. 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