——— The Castiegar Sun Wetinesday, June 15, 1994 invites you to the MMC AL GENERAL MEETING Monday, June 20 at 7:00 pm Meeting to be held at Hobbit Hill Children's Centre 749 11th Avenue, Castlegar ce Refreshments Provided B.C_Hydo is quastining lavas related to the wey cur hydro elociric system is to address these issues. We are meeting with stakeholders and collecting data to find the appropriate balance between power production and other uses of the mehniaele A report will be ‘Station is located on the F 15 km from the City of Nedson and also located upstream from the communitics of Castlegar identified the fing key issues related to the effects of Hydro's operation on the Kootenay River. w8 which displace fish and pose a threat to detr who try to + flow vasiations which may affect fishing in Slocan Pool. E d by West K Power may also cause Gacgap tomes selating to Bydro's wso of Kootenay River. Information, upon request. ‘The ESOR is also working with community groups from Trail and (Castlegar t study the impacts of Hydro's operations on the Arrow, r. Please call if you would like more information about thjs Pease call Andrea Wolff at 528-2289 or Harold Gruber at 528-7932 to ~ Woman on a cycling mission Suzanne. MacLean. bikes across Canada | to raise money for ~ transplant research: alive until a oa becomes for Rose Suzanne MacLean of Van- couver has a long road to trav- el. Through hills and vale, rain and scorching sun, this 27- -old woman is on the jopr- ney of her life. MacLean is “Cycling For a Miracle Event” to raise $1 million for trans- plant research and encourage registered transplant donors to inform their family of their wishes to donate their organs. “The goal is to get Canadians “Tt h d very quickly; it was very ‘difficult to adjust. The next thing I knew I was on ‘Wialysis.” Instead of waititig around for a kidney to becomé available Suzanne has chosen to do some~ thing about her plight and the plight of many others. Suzanne is cycling across Canada from Vancouver to Newfoundland. Since leaving Vancouver May 28, she has raised mote than $35,000 towards the cause. to talk about organ di and how important it is that they not wait to talk about it until something happens.” , Suzanne is fervent in her _ desire to educate people about organ transplants—her life, and the life of mahy others is dependent on it. Until December 1992, Suzanne enjoyed general good , health, but that quickly changed when she developed kidney disease. Eighteen months later she performs regu- lar renal (kidney) dialysis on herself hoping to keep herself A ging 65-100 kil a day, Suzanne cycled into Castlegar June 7. The hardest part of the trip so far, said Suzanne, was the Nancy Green Summit. “It was harder than the Hope- Princeton; but after reaching the Nancy Green Summit it was all downhill.” Suzanne is expected to arrive in Newfoundland Octo- ber 8, 1994. Those who are i d in learning more about organ A tenapients bec’ call 1-800-520- ride: riled by lan Archibald, and Brenda Johnstone (r) Suzanne MacLean is cycling across Canada to raise money for organ transplants. SUN STAFF PHOTO (Karen Kerkhoft Selling something? Phone 365-5266 expire July 5, 1994 Hours: Mom. to Set Sam. -6pm Trail, B.C. 368-9421 Sale prices (exchusing Ultimate Valec and Stain Products) Not all tems available at all stores.’ 8023 Old Waneta Road Across from McDonalds TRAIL & NELSON STORES PAINTER’S CHOICE (CERING WHITE LATEX $12” ULTIMATE VALUE “s ULTIMATE VALUE 5S EXTERIOR SEMI-GLOS: WHITE LATEX. (7100) Mildew resistant WALLPAPER BOOKS “Reg. book price Metcheng bobric/ occmssones mot wnchuched Store books only 8 60crr CUSTOM VERTICAL NDS é 7US Mir. 22, 1919 at Koch Siding, B.C.. Obituaries Mike Popoff On Friday, June 10, 1994, married Anne Voykin on Mike Popoff of Castlegar passed. December 17, 1949 in away at the age of 74 years. Valley. In 1947 he moved to Funeral service was held at the Castlegar. During his life Mike Funeral Chapel on Sun- was a carpenter, he enjoyed day and Monday June 12 and 13, watching sports and visiting 1994, with burial at Park Memo- _ with friends. rial Cemetery. Mr. Popoff is survived by was Bore October | his*Wife) Anme;‘two sons, ' Michael (Pamela) of Kam- loops, and Larry (Patricia) of Port Moody; two grandsons; He grew up in Ootischenia and moved to Salmo in 1939, He Mary Voykin On Thursday, June 9, 1994, Mary Voykin of Castlegar (for- merly of Glade) passed away at the age of 75 years. Funeral service was held at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel on 20, 1918 at Glade, B.C.. She moved with her parents to Saskatchewan where she spent and one brother, Walter, of Castlegar. He was predeceased by one daughter, two brothers in infancy and one half-brother Peter Plani- din and his parents. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cancer Fund, Box 3292, Castlegar; BiC.. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castle- gar Funeral Chapel. her teen returning to Glade in 1938. She married Peter Voykin in Glade in 1944. She lived in Glade until moving to Castlegar in 1984. She was a member of the Glade Community Cooking CLARKE’S POOL 750-TOth Ave., Castlegar Tiny 3 Tot to Wplte Level sessions JULY 4TH - JULY 15TH © JULY 18TH - JULY 29TH Registration Day June 23rd at 9 am Phone 365-5106 for information Group and enjoyed gardening, knitti ing hockey and ball games. She is survived by one daugh- ters, Grace (John) Makortoff of K ild She was predeceased by one son; five brothers and most recently by her sister Ann. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castle- UNTIL JUNE 30th Biggest selection ever of Noritake Formal China and Casual Dinnerware. Save New on Open Steck, a cecal tage For yourself and for gift giving. SAVE on famous Noritake Formal China and Casual Dinnérware. Noritake Full-Lead Crystal Stemware and Assorted Vases and Serving Pleces. Hurry in or phone! Save How on Gifts for Bridal Showers, Weddings, Anniversarys. Castleaird Plaza « "Your frien SAVE 90-40: BUSINESS The Castlegar Sun DNESDAY Glance And the winners are... The winners in the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce window eco- rating contest as part of Sunfest 94 were: first place West’s Depart- ment Store; second Place Bosse's Jewellry; third place Avenue’s Hair Design; Hi Mention The Castlegar Sun. In the yard beautification contest first place when to Alice Anderson/Sue Goetting; second place to Bruno and Linda Vidizzon; and third place to Brenda Binnie. G&G d Hi Mention. ions to all! Grand opening River Mi Homes, located at the Castlegar Sdapi, le taring thes guand spctiag oo Coates weekend, June 17, 18 and 19 from 9 am to 9 pm. Tours of their furnished and beautifully decorated units will be available. Check it out! Congratulations Congratulations to Mike Garvin, who is Castlegar Mazda's Salesper- son of the Month for May. Also congratulations to Ike Braga who is the May Salesperson of the Month at Kalawsky Pontiac GMC: Controlling stre: Dr. Kenford Nedd of the International Stress Control Centre in Vancouver will be presenting a one day Stress Management Work- shop Wednesday October 5, 1994 at the Fireside Motor Inn Ban- quet Room. The event is co-sponsored by The Castlegar Sun, Sunshine Radio CKQR and The Federal Business Development Bank. Reserve the date now. in your date book and watch and listen for ads this fall in the Castlegar Sun and on CKQR. The FBDB brochure will be out in early September. Attendance is limited! Kootenay clean up Castlegar Mazda's Push, Pull or Drag sale will be June 15, 16, 17 and 18. If you can push, pull or drag a vehicle into their lot, they'll give you a great value on the trade in. Sign of the times The Regional District of Central Kootenay recycling depot i is locat- How to become a millionaire Ever dreamed of becoming a millionaire? Do you buy lottery tickets? Well today is your lucky day, because I am going to show you how to win big and become the millionaire you always dreamed of. Only catch, you have to wait 40 you, 40 years from now, are you going to be alive or dead? If alive, are you going to be rich or poor? The first event you not control, but if you still here today, chances are you will be with us for a few more years. However, the second event you can most certainly conitrol, it just takes patience and self control. What I am referring to is your RRSP ansteres cn fear Savings Plan) well planned insurance portfolio, it is one of the best i discuss these tax advantages in next week's article and outline NOTE: Should you have any financial concerns regarding us at (604) 365-7762. We will research your questions with the g on contributions. Suffice it to say that the tax advantages of RRSP investing are significant. The bottom chart outlines the power of RRSP invest- older than 25 thinking to themselves, “If I only started doing this earlier!” never too late and oe ee have dren I would rongiy ange to urge them to start Y toder. Because once started the $130 per month becomes very man- For those of you who are i of your ion I vehicles available today. An RRSP is not a product, but rather a piece of g: leg- would suggest you think scrious- ly about utilizing the $8,000 over ion that the g Well, it is * your p ) local professionals and attempt please send pict questions to _to provide informative answers to CASH CORNER clo The Castle- as many as possible in future edi- gar Sun, 465 Columbia Ave, tions of CASH CORNER. After , B.C. VIN 1G8 or fax alll the buck stops here! We're out to meet you! at Castlegar on June 22, 1994 the next few days. Call today and arrange an app to discuss fi ing and Services a planning, and training). Telephone 1-800-667-7579 @ == = Canedl Committed to your Success! islation that allows you to obtain significant tax benefits when investing in certain products like GIC’s, nvutual funds, mortgages and real estate. Picture the RRSP like an umbrella, : such that all the ed beside Castlegar Foods and their new sign is in place i hours of operation. Con‘grad’ulations Keith Kalawsky, son of Neil /, president of Kalawsky Pontiac GMC has recently graduated-with a B.A. from the University of Cal- gary. Both Neil and Darlene attended the recent graduation ceremonies. Painted The parking lines at the Castlegar Foods parking lot have been repainted, making it easier for their customers to park correctly. For the kids The Flamingo Mote! in Castlegar has now installed a children’s playground for the convenience of their guests. Fresh and cold Artistic Aromas in downtown Castlegas has installed a yogurt ice..| ; cream machine that will allow fresh frozen fruit to be mixed into a block of yogurt ice cream. Word is that blackberry and cherry are ‘and the general public to direct their energies to the pre- vention of workplace accidents, injuries, industrial diseases and loss of life. Work Safe! New faces’ Thé City of Castlegar reports that 11 new business licenses were in May, bringing the total for the year to 514, up from 489 at last year. Welcome: Buckingham Anctions Lid., of White Ww ance Repair of Salmo, an appliance repair service; and Country- wide Southcentre Realty Lid., areal estate agent. Take a look If you haven't yet noticed the art work in the windows of BT Burg- er, Greyhound, Castlegar Import Centre, Bosse’s or Pharmasave, then it’s time to take a look. You won't believe the quality and level of art work that Mr. Heuer’s Grade 6 class at Kinnaird Elementary has prepared. And, if you're a local business who has a bit of win- dow space available (about 3 feet by 2 feet), call Mr. Heuer at KE. He has a few more displays still available. Summer programs Keep lan week's West Kovtoasy Advesiieer wragper with be Catiogar and District R eee be rivoe on lata of propbamad end activites fv the whole feiiy! Castiegar's grow! ng The City of Castlegar reports that in May, the building permits issued totaled just over $1 million, bringing the year-to-date total to you own, under the RRSP umbrella, are tax advantaged and all those not under the umbrella, are not. The two tax advantages of RRSP'’s are, the tax of your contribution against cur- rent income and the tax deferral on the growth of your invest- ments inside your RRSP. We will allows you. By sheltering $8,000 of tax- able investments you can save a substantial amount of tax by the age of 71. However, you must realize that the $8.000 becomes fully taxable at 71 if not applied against carned income by that age. Talk to a professional if considering this investment strat- but definitely it should be idered. Join us next week when we will discuss the two tax advan- tages, as | niithmane mentioned, Community Heart Check out Shaw Cable's newest program Community Heart. The Castlegar Sun Editor Sharlene Imhoff interviews com- munity service groups, such as The Lions Club, in order that we in Castlegar can learn more about the non-profit organiza- tions that help make Castlegar and area the commu- nity it is. Check ‘Shaw listings for The Castlegar Sun Coming June 17 & 18 > (City Centre Mall) For information Call Bev at 365-0773 purchases for their own use. Taxation Amnesty Program Notice to Businesses For businesses or individuals who-have failed to remit taxes collected from customers, or have failed to pay taxes due on Businesses and individuals have from now until June 30, 1994 to pay or remit taxes owing without penalty. These include social services (sales) tax, hotel room tax, motor fuel tax and tobacco tax. Interest will apply to tax owed. After June 30, 1994, a 10-per-cent penalty applies to all second- time errors. The 25-per-cent and 10D- percent penalties will still be charged for willful $4.008 million. Pope and Talbot has the only new i mercial addition; the remaining major projects are for residential construction and additions. Father's Day Don't forget good ol’ dad, granddad and dad-to-be this Father's Day, June 19, 1994. Summer dreams For those people travelling this summer, don’t forget to take along a copy of The Castlegar So sat Me Foe ee ae ace atten and your surroundings. Bring in the photo to the Sun office and fill out the form to win one of three great prizes including a tune up at Castlegar Mazda, « subscription to The Castlegar Sun, or an Aineworth Hot Springs Gift Certificate. The grand prize, of a trip for two anywhere Canadian Regional Airlines flies, will be drawn on October 3, 1994, from all entries receivéd. On your next vacation, remember to show us where your Castlegar Sun shines! Same faces, new places 7 Jordan Watson and David Daniel Remax/Castlegar Realty and opened up their own real estate called Southcentre Realty Lid.. They are located next door to IGA im south Castlegar. Good tuck Jordan and David! appropriate penalties. V8V 2L9 pay Government will step up tax e1 nhorcement and collection i July 1, 1994, with additional resources to identify delinquent accounts, recover outstanding taxes and apply During the amnesty period, voluntary disclosures may be made by telephoning or writing to: Executive Director Consumer Taxation Branch Legislative Buildings Victoria, British Columbia Toll-free phone: 1-800-663-3710 All matters pertaining to the disclosure are protected under used for any other purpose or call the toll free number list: y provis in the For further information pick up a copy of Bulletin 034 at your nearest Consumer Taxation Branch or government agent office ed above. Province of British Columbia Mimistry of Finance and Corporate Relations and will not be YOUR SAVINGS WILL “SQAR” WITHA DEPOSIT Minimum Deposit $5,000 Limited Time Only! a ‘Teal + Fratrale * Castiegar * Salmo * South Slocan * Nakusp * New Denver * Wancta Plaza Kalo WATCHES = irom $39. wicdnh 1/2PRICE ATTACHE CASES SPECIAL reg. $45 / $29. TRAVEL SHAVE KITS 25% off GOLF! Hats T-Shirts ¢ T-Bags ¢ Balls Mugs ¢ Picture Frames * Spoons DAD LIKES CHOCOLATES! 20% OFF our whole selection including “Judy's” & “Black Magic” Money Clips © Tie Clips ¢ Wine Racks SALE PRICES!!! KODAK CAMEO 35 mm Camera with electronic flash Reg. $58.95 Sale $44.95 KOBAK STAR Reg. $69.95 Sale $49.95 25% OFF GIFT SETS FOR MEN CARL” S PLAZA DRUGS Friendly Pharmacy 365-7269