cs Castlégar News ecember 11, 1988 Births & Funerals HS, BRIGGEMAN — To Shelly (nee Knutson) and John Briggeman of Edmonton, o boy, born Dec, 4 CROCKETT To Lisa and Ron Crockett, o Girl, born Nov. 9 REMPEL — To Carolyn and Gerry Rempel of Castlegar, a girl, born Dec, 3 TISDELL — To Laure and Brent Tisdell of Castlegar, a boy, born Nov. 29. Found WALLET with sum of money turned into Castlegar RCMP Owner may claim by identitying Share-a-Ride NEED a ride trom New Denver to Nokusp and back weekdays. Willing to share gos. 358-2374 398 WORK, schoo! trips, weekly shopping Cut expenses and save money. Get together with your neighbour in our FREE Shore-A-Ride column. We'll run your ad 3 issues free of charge. Phone our Action Line 365-2212 ttn /76 Notices ZUCKERBERG ISLAND CHAPEL HOUSE OPEN: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Saturday and Sunday, 9.a.m. - 4 p.m. Hot beverages 7,95 nformation for RNS and Graduate Nurses on New laws on the practice of nursing in B.C. * How Graduate Nurses can become LGN members of RNABC nents for all RNs and LGNs to maintain practicing membership in RNABC * Requ: Nurses present Stott Registered Association of B.C. will information on recent Nurses (Registered) Act Thursday, December 15 #1900 hours Room K-10 Selkirk College, Castlegar nges to the Employers of nurses are welcome to attend. Presented by the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia DANCE BANDS and mobile for any type of eng 1-362-7795 TO ALL TRI-STAR CUSTOMERS In the Castlegar Area we now have o toll free number for your convenien * cov 1-800-663-0526 We supply warranty service filters, hoses, for all Tri-Star cuums and other makes also service and repair all makes disco 9 ttn 65 BARRETT Barrett of Fruit vale died Nov, 28 after a lengthy illness She wos 69. Mrs. Barrett is survived by her husband, Victor; two daughters Shirley of Dawson Creek and Marlene of Grand Forks; son, Brenton of Fruitvale 1m; a brother, Bill Bond of Kay ‘Lawton of Kelowna, Lily Thompson of Whitewood Sask., Mae Burden of Regina, Mabel Bond of Grand Forks and Myrile MacDonald of Englandy She was pre deceased by her brothed Edward BIDDLE Joan Elizabgth Biddle died Nov, 13 in Viet hd is 5 her mother, Ethel Biddi: CLARKE died Dec Florence Margaret Clarke 5 at the Castlegar and District She was 91. Mrs, Clarke is by her daughters, Mrs. M Crothers of Tompkins, Sask Cole of Maple Creek, Sask John Clarke of Castlegar, and numerous grondchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Hector in 1962 DAVIES Susan Leslie Davies suddenly Nov. 25. She was 20. Davies is survived by her parents and Sheila Davies of Penticton; brother Norman; grandparents, Edward and Edith Detting and grandfather Victor Davies died GIBBON — Victoria Margaret Gibbon of Salmo died recently. She was 89, Mrs. Gibbon is survived by her daughter Doreen Flemming of Salmo; son, Floyd of Salmo; 11 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; brother John Olsutka of Neepowa, Man.; sister Anne Martin of Davidson, Sask. SI y her husband Dougla and five brothers and sisters McCORD — Ruth Pauline McCord died ot Mount St, Francis Hospital in Nelson, Dec, 2, She was 83, Mrs. McCord is survived by her daughters, June Misener of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. and Louise Bater of Nelson; seven grandchildren was predeceased son Gordon Second marriage means inheriting leftovers TORONTO (CP) — Marrying someone who's been married before means inheriting leftovers from the previous. marriage, warns Angela Neumann Clubb. “You've married a package deal,” says Neumann Clubh, herself a step: mother and author of a book entitled Love in the Blended Family (NC Press; 252 pages; $12.95). The package includes an ex spouse, any stepchildren and perhaps a troublesome assortment of un settled feelings. “It takes two years to hook into a marriage emotionally; it takes a long time to unhook,” says Neumann Clubb, 40. : “Unfortunately, people don't put love relationships on hold. They usually get involved with other people before they have unhooked. and five great. She was predeceased by her husband McCord in 1930. POPOFF, Kathrine (Katya) Popoff at Appledale died Dec. 3 at Kootenay Lake District Hospital in Nelson. She wos 87 Mrs. Popotf is survived by her sons Andrew of Robson and Alex of Kelowna. ‘one daughter, Dora Kanigan of Apple dale; 14 grandchildren; 24 great-grand. children and one sister Helen Evdokimoft of Castlegar wes pi deceased by her husband, George, one son, two daughters, one brother and three sisters. YOUNG — Chiistopher David Young of Trail died suddenly Nov. 28. He was 21 Mr. Young is survived by his parents. Pete and Sharon of Trail; a brother Mitch of Burnaby; a sister, Deb of Bur naby; his maternal grandparents, Rob and Maisie Mann of Christina Lake paternal grandparents, Peter an Bonnie Young of Victoria; two aunts and an uncle. Faith threatened WINNIPEG (CP) Tough spiri tual questions asked by the dying can threaten the faith of clergy, a United Church minffter says “Dying people ask questions about the mysteries of life and death that nobody understands,” Rev. Phyllis Smith of Montreal told a recent seminar sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society Smith, who works at Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital, said clergy sometimes have their beliefs shat tered when confronted by a ter. minally ill person who challenges the existence of God and validity of prayers and healing. Phese questions don't need to be answered, but they need to be heard,” said Smith. Job openings Details of thes2 and other opportunities are available at, Trail Canada Employment Centre 835 Spokane St job Service Station Attendant required in Fruitvale. (6180) ed are required in Castlegar and Trail Alarm System Installer to install security alarms with extensive experience or training is required. Wage is $10 to $15 per hour depending on experience. (591) A Trail employer is looking for a Manager for a Millwork Shop. Previous experience in estimating, cost control and a ticket in the cabinet making trade is required. (593) Journeyman Offset Press Operator required in Trail. (600) Computer Salesperson required in Trail. Must be experienced in computer programs. (601) ed Cook is required $8 per hour and up ince. (5630) A Well-Experi in Castlegar. Wag depending on exp. A program to help 17-24 year olds gain training and experience in the tourism related industry is being offered by Selkirk College. People interested can call 368-5566 Certified Pipefitters are required for three to four months work in Trail. (616) Structural Ironworkers (Certified or ith Work “I don't believe children ever un- hook,” ‘she adds. After writing Mad About Muffins and two other cookbooks, Neumann Clubb decided to tell about her own experiences as a stepmother. She and her husband, David, have two children of their own, aged seven and 10, David also has two children, 16 and 15, from a previous marriage. Neumann Clubb uses her experi- ences and insights to illustrate the strains a second marriage suffers as the “blended family” struggles along. ; erry Christmas from your friends in the Kootenay Society for the Handicapped And the Individuals it Serves Send local Season's Greetings and help the Kootenay Society for the For a donation of $3 or wi jor ore required in Trail for three to four months work. (617) VANCOUVER COQUITLAM EASY OFF/EASY ON Trans-Canada Hwy No. 1 Exit at Brunette. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-663-2235 * LOW off-season rates * Centre of Metro Vancouver * Restaurant & Lounge. “THE TWO OF US’ * 60 Deluxe rooms, bridal suite, whirlpool & sauna * Direct bus to Skytrain & shopping centres * Free oversized parking 725 Brunette Ave., Coquitlam, B.C. 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