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Quantity rights reserved. @ Wednesday, April 22, 1992 118 IN MEMORY Martha Relkoff On Saturday, April 18, 1992, Martha Relkoff of Raspberry passed away at the age of 99 years. Mrs. Relkoff was born December 25, 1892 in the vil- lage of Slavyanka, Caucasus, Russia. She came with her parents to Saskatchewan in 1899 and moved to Ootischenia in 1909. She married Peter J. Relkoff at Brilliant on March 10, 1911. The family moved to Raspberry shortly after and lived their since. Mrs. Relkoff was a member of the Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood which later be- came the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ. She was a life long member and very devout in the Doukhobor faith taking an active part in the life of the community especially as a psalm singer. She enjoyed gardening and cooking and was known for her hospitality. Mrs. Relkoff is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nellie (Alex) Verigin of Raspberry and Mrs. Laura (John) Verigin of Grand Forks, 14 grandchildren, 20 great © grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren, one sister Mabel Pereversoff of Mountain View Lodge. Mrs. Relkoff was predeceased by her husband in 1962, son Peter J. in 1991, daughter, Helen Chernenkoff in 1991, brother, William Malloff in 1968 and one sister Mary Androsoff in 1988. Funeral service was held at the Brilliant Cultural Centre on Tuesday and Wednesday with burial in the Brilliant Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. Mary Plotnikoff On Saturday, April 18, 1992 Mary Plotnikoff passed away at the age of 81. Funeral services for the Mrs. Plotnikoff were held on Fine M4. 31 201992 at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel Writer visits Castlegar Wl Mystery man holds. reading in library Monday Laurence Gough, mystery writer with several awards for his novels, will give a reading in the Castlegar Library on Monday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. Gough began his profes- sional career as a freelancer for CBC Radio, writing 50 original dramas before, as he “they showed me. the As his bank account dwin- dled, he wrote a screenplay which he ultimately turned in- to the novel “The Goldfish Bowl”, introducing Vancouver detectives Jack Willows and Claire Parker. This won the Crime Writers of Canada Best First Mystery Award. His second book, “Death on, a Number 8 Hook” featuring the same homicide detective team, was shortlisted by the Crime Writers and his third book in the series, “Hot Shots” won their Best Mystery award. ~ In 1990 he_ published “Sandstorm”, a thriller set in the Middle East, which hap- pened to win the 1991 Authors Award for a literary paperback with mass market appeal. His fourth book in the de- tective series, “Serious Crimes”, was again shortlisted by CWC and he’s presently ne- gotiating with Pacific Films for the film rights to it. “Acci- dental Deaths”, published last November is the fifth Willows and Parker book and he’s busy at work on a sixth, “Fall down following and their creator will likely do the same. Make sure you don’t miss this exciting event. The audi- ence will be invited to stay on after the reading for a recep- tion provided by library board members. A iY; SxPFit 20; = P at 7 p.m. and continued on Tuesday, April 21, 1992 at 10 a.m. at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel with burial at 12 noon at Park Memorial Cemetery in Castlegar. Mrs. Plotnikoff was born on February 23, 1911 at Canora, Saskatchewan and grew up there. She moved to B.C. in 1931 and lived at Gibson Creek where she marred Bill Plotnikoff in July of 1931. They have lived in Castlegar since 1952. Mrs. Plotnikoff, along with Mrs. Saunders, was active Rh ” masy - Mystery fans like to see book after book with the same detectives who become friends; this Vancouver-based duo are sure to win a strong “ Gough is touring several West Kootenay Libraries dur- ing National Book Festival (April 25-May 2) His tour is or- ganized by the Castlegar Li- brary and sponsored by the National Book Festival and the libraries involved. iw, Lawrence Gough set to gave special reading of his well-known works for Castlegar audience. -in-raising-money-for the hospital to provide equipment-to transport premature babies. She was also active in the cooking groups and enjoyed needle work and gardening. Mrs. Plotnikoff is survived by her husband, Bill; one son, Bill of Castlegar; three daughters, Olga Faerben of Abbotsford, Larissa Kalin of Vancouver and Vera Potapoff of Castlegar; 10 grandchildren; one brother, John Salekin of Castlegar and two sisters: Polly. 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