2 to where will your children work? Tell the government you want 4 less . With most small business owners earning substantially less’ than their for small business. You want the and paperwork eliminated. You want the tax sys’ tem to be based on a business suc- cess, not a regressive one that an environment that would encour- ‘most people to stay at home in . It is amazing that new ‘small business can actually ‘with odds like these. So, hats off to people for trying. Tell business creation n concerns regarding your al or business affairs, please send your question to, CASH CORNER clo The Castlegar Sun, 465 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C., VIN'1G8 or fax us at (604) 365-7762. We will research your ts i slaughter lievable human toll. The Red Cross was theré before the fight- ing, during the camage and is still there—working hard to assist vic- tims from all sides.” ‘The Red Cross is one of the few rik ss still t working in Rwanda, despite routine relief work, with none used in Wednesday, June 8, 1994 = Vandalism q with local prof als and attempt to provide infor- mative answers to as many as ? I you to write your members of Par- liament, because if you don’t, P ible in future editi of CASH CORNER. After all, the buck stops here! 365-6440. If you have com- about vandalism call City per month. p House and the Museum are Hall, call the R.C.M.P. but Castlegar’s two biggest assets open for the season. Samson Soap Shop Celebrates now in downtown Castlegar. ‘Samson's Soap Shop, is the new shop in the 1200 block of 3rd St., just below West's Department ‘Store. Owners, Yvette and Casey Advertorial Feature McNeil, a mother and son team, are excited about their franchise and the line of quality, environmentally friendly products. ‘The atmosphere of the shop is Congratulations Yvette & Casey! Proud to have supplied your business sign! Hand Painted Signs for the “Personal” Touch suet --Gite-44, Comp. 17, RR#1 pom: Castlegar; BOVIN'SH7 © Phil Legg * 365-0104 Ss - \ . 05°, off Super Concentrate * all purpose cleaner “ i GRAND OPENING poor PRIZES | FREE gift with ~- gps" a 10 purchase From 9 am to 4 will be on site for the gentle you at the doors, the staff is friendly, and the store itself is clean and simple, just like its products. The McNcil’s Samson's Soap Shop is the fourteenth franchise in seven years to open their doors. and in 1992, Samson's Soap Co. Lid. received a nomination for the Min- ister’s Envi Award. Over 90 per,cent of their prod- ucts are frée and sold in bulk. “The products are more ¢co- nomical, they take up less space...Samson’s stresses ‘refill, not landfill’ and we believe we can save people money with these qual- ity products, while helping the McNeil. It’s easy-to purchase products Hvond Suttigna’s. **Whott Wuyling nth Bulk ‘préducts, you'’an purehisé your container at a reasonable price or bring in your own to fill.” she | Pik off mon Fres Cleaner . Grand Opening you have or access the information from their head office. Samson’s Soap Shop has a * cleaning product to suit everyone’s xs. All the information about the full line of Samson products is readily available for the curious Proud to have provided you with your business insurance! CONTACT PETER MAJESGEY¢, Fr. i 365-5386 CURRIERS INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD ; 1331 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. VIR 4A7 © 364-1285 Congratulations on your @RAND OPENING! CASH REGISTERS © COPIERS ¢ COMPUTERS ° FACSIMILE BUSINESS SYSTEMS (Nelson) 433 St, Nelson, B.C. oe Fax: Congratulations . to Yvette & Casey on the opening of their them all the best in their commitment to our mission 7 ~ statement. THE SAMSON SOAP CO. LTD. It's our mission to serve our customer's needs through superior service & safe, efficient, ally friendly p at highly competitive prices. It is our committment to utilize recycle & refill systems to d0‘our part to protect our Sa. THE SAMSON SOAP CO. LTD. 1671 Powick Ril., Kelowna, BC ViX 4.1 § Bus: 61-6664 ° Fax 8628792 2. “SAMSON SOAP HAS A CLEANER FOR YOU" 1-800-665-3887 bal aval needs; from soaps of all sorts, to auto- motive and industrial cleaners, satile cleaner capable of cleaning heavy duty equipment at full strength, or it can be diluted for smaller household jobs. Their prices are very competi- tive. In fact, for most items they are partner in a growing operation with a definite future... you just don’t get an opportunity like that everyday.” Store hours are 9am to Spm Mon- day to Saturday and for those com- who request it, Yvette and Cascy are taking after-hours i Economical, environmentally- friendly im a clean, friendly shop at thé foot of 3rd Street in Castlegar. Sounds like a recipe for { > TIP Arata Pa Pad eRe ee PP PRA RL PPPPALP PP SS TIRE ez Stanley Humphries Secondary School students strive for excellence The following d. achieved marks that allowed them to be placed on bronze, sil- ver or gold honor rolls. ra Bronze Honor Roll Recipie Melissa Denne, Vanessa Kas- trukoff, Keith May, Dustin Heagy, Colin Truscott, Susana Chaves, Jennifer Hahn, David sko, Chery! Wilson, April Plam- ondon, Mandy Nevakshonoff, Jenny Craig, Shannon Koochin, Jordan Krahn, Brian Venier, Lana Cockerill, Erin Profili, Melissa Amos, Scott McIntosh, Cheryl Scott, Darren Crockett, koff, Maia. Lutze, Tammy Sherbinin, Christopher Rempel, Candace Glazier, Amber Stewart, Jenny Wock- nitz, Kevin Hanham, Maya Sharp, Dawn Wilson, Wendy McDonald, Trina Jared Ozeroff, Cindy Jol- limore, Sherry Wiebe, Geoff Fontes, Kyle Whitley, Lisa Woykin, Ryan Hardy, Angela Guglielmi, Paul Houngmany, Brad Maloff, Brendon Schmidt, Grade 10 Kerri , Jenni A Troy Konkin, Susan. Carter, Nicole Hackett, Larissa Leason, Monika Miller, Nathan Holoboff, Chris Jacinto, Lana Palsson, Mark Peil, Brin Casler, Donna uu Shannon Carter, Nicole Harasemow, 5 ‘Tania Robert Amaral, Elliot Brown, Michael Myhra, Nadine Hohertz, Heather Plotni Corinne Yof ff, Mand Dhillon, Jayda Block, Julie Har- land, James Hubscher, Lisa Pere- CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB Dinner evening Thursday, June 16th - Fireside Feature - "Touch up your home” by Joy of Noah's Ark Soloist - Kirstin Mason, Speaker - Zada Roloph. Reservations: 365- 8025 or 365-3886. A *june SPEciaAL 8 X 20'S ONLY Sf *Offer expires Por June 30/94 YOUR 38 MM NEQ. sq“? 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Deadline Is 11:30 Monday for Wednesday's paper. Please bring in of mall your noticest o: The Castiegar Sun 465 Columbla Avenue, Castiegar, BC Vin 108 Kootenay Columbia Childcare Society invites you tothe ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ¢ Monday, June 20 at 7:00 pm Meeting to be held at Hobbit Hill Children's Centre 749 11th Avenue, Castlegar Refreshments Provided The Gift that Expresses Your Feelings MOVADO® CLASSIC MUSEUM® The legendary watch dial, acknowledged as a hallmark in modem design, is now in the permanent collections often museums around the world, The 18 karat gold micron finish case is water-tight to 99 feet; the movement, quartz, The watch is a tribute to Movado Swiss craftsmanship. e Gemologist ¢ Goldsmith « We Deliver pass x Delich Jewellery & Gift Store | 2) 18 Columbia Avenue, Rossland » 362-6044 Jamie Furtner, Michelle Hills, Chris Mansbridge, Michael cath MMickslie Andi Crystal Pollock, Stasia ff, Several Stanley Humphries Secondary. School students excelled in math both locally and provin- dally. Back, (11): Ryan Swedberg, Ryan Babakaiff, Elena Alemkulov, Aaron Jankola. Front (+): Neal Henne, Adrienne Grade 11 Hailey Harfman, Chelsea Van Vliet, Lisa Fomenoff, George Fehr, Steven Power, Denny Terry, Jenni Armstrong, Phillip Freitas, Karen inski, Cheree Ham- Charles Starling, Lincoln Giraud, Pier Goetting, Lisa Blackwell, Sarah Floyd, Michelle Kooznet- Ryan Kinakin, Andrea Con- stantine, Tamara Terry, Natasha GrBich, Shawna Harshenin, Rebecca Jones, Kaela ki brook, Richard Giraud, Darren Pottle, Ted Hunter, Katherine John, Brent Robin, Tanya Todd, Misty Him, Irene Guglielmi Holden, Chris Kling, Alana McArthur, Josh Sookero, Mark Carlson, Kellie Schultz, Shawn Mosby, Lee Anne White, Sonya Han, Dennis Clow, Joshua Snauwaert, Andrew Peterson, Treena Goolieff, Wayne Stolz, Asuy. Morin, Sara Healing, Craig Selena Fodor, Kenth Fauth, Jen- nifer Pelton, Mark Bosse, Jill Carlson, Celine Evans, Tara Perepolkin, Lisa Der, Jason Archambault, Adam Rodgers, Nick Antignani, Dena Zoobkoff, Brad Mason, Tim Sawchuk, Robbie Campbell, Ben Post- nikoff, Erin Lewis, Derek Van de Vosse, Tami Zoobkoff. , Wade A Ryan Bennett, Michelle Hudema, Diane Wolff, Lesley Hansen, Lisa Datchkoff. Grade 12 Leona Jones, Trudy Clow, Rolf Hartman, Amy Kilford, Chris Gray, Zadoc Zappavigna, Laura Kosowan, Arianna Geissler, Averil Sheppard, Todd Smee, Roxanne Wiebe, Jan Ryan Leckie, Jay Antignani, Chris Snauwaert, Jaime Kalesnikoff; Kevin-Swedburg, - Mefritt, Bradley Zarikoff. Aaron Jankola, Jamie Jmieff, Bud Gregory, Shelley Post- nikoff, Trina Johnson, Darby King, Nicky Boultbee. Grade 10 Ryan Babakaiff, Grady Moore, Neal Henne, Robbie Dosanjh, Carrie Markin, Keith Kerekes, Shawn Horcoff, Valerie Kosowan, Michelle Sloper, Negrey, Cella Mansbridge and SHSS math instructor, Stosh Uchida. Amber , Chantelle Sut- ton, Brad Zaytsoff, Jessica Dar- ius, Amelia Gracey, Robert Armstrong, Brad Kristian, Chris Clement, Lori Jones, Sousakong Oudomsouk. Grade li Sandeep Dosanjh, Celia Mans- bridge, Jarret Leason, Amy Stri- laeff, Kim Quiding, Sherry Niessen, David Nunes, Ryan Swedenberg, Mary McGougan, Lara Markin, Karen Akelson, Janice Hawley,.Grant Mosby, Elina Alimkulov, Barbara McGougan, Mike Kooznetsoff, Brent Jacklin, Navjit Dosanjh. Grade 12 Brian Port, Dave Zoobkoff, Zohra Fostey, Sara Vatkin, Jaclyn Kalesnikoff, Hanna Van De Vosse, Hansol Bahk, Melanie Public encouraged to attend Stanley Hum Castlegar and area residents shouldn't miss their chance to view the hard-hitting HEROES jon being held at Stanley Humphri presentation Secondary School, June 9. teen barrier and helps saves lives. Teen Presenter SHSS student Kelly Kinakin said the p is approach used when speaking to students. The program, a travelling among the highest statistic Using upbeat music, high-tech computer controlled projectors, a 30x15 foot screen, high-quali injury p i show, targets young people who remain i istic of “accidents” and ity qi sound, lighting and a powerful address by a young i through the injury survivor, HEROES breaks + — tor tremendous « enetits é Bes” Building futures since 1940. Pe ee ee Looking to get the most | out of your money? come to our “Plain Talk” Seminar _ Thursday, June 16 * Sandman Inn 7:00 pm e Kootenay Room © No admission charge | \ . ‘No admission but advance wearing the gear and; getting trained. The program will feature injury survivor Shauna Rauhanen, a former Canadian biathlon ful because of the during an Produced by “The HEROES program teaches, not preach i i phries presentation champion. Rauhanen’s dreams were shattered one fateful day after suffering a back injury and shows the importance of safety through real-life experiences.” Through the HEROES program students will learn about making decisions, such as: buckling up; driving sober; looking first; years old. Out of every ten teens who died in (Canada last year, seven could have been prevent- ed. HEROES is trying to change those statistics. ‘The public is invited to the 3 p.m. show. wy Zis 365-5266 ATTENTION NON-PROFIT CLUBS, GROUPS, ORGANIZATIONS The Castlegar Sun is pleased to offer you the use of our display window. Your display may be left for a month — you set up and remove. For more details call The Gaetidgar Sun Xx