Page 4A The Gastlegar Sun Wednesday, May 19, 1993 Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways + Kootenay Boundary District Pursuant to Section 26 of the highw: and the provisions of the commercial transport act, notice is given that load restrictions will be rescinded effective 1:00 am, Wednesday, May 19, 1993. John Bodnarchuk District Highways Manager Kootenay Boundary District Minister of Transportation and Highways Dated at Grand Forks, British Columbia this 18th day of May 1993 Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways. Y, ROYAL CANADIAN \—$ LEG / o Castlegar/Robson Branch #170 o Sj 5 Oth Anniversary ‘PROGRAMME OF EVENTS , June 1, Tuesday Reading of Proclamation at City Hall June 11, Friday: Flag Raising at City Hall 2 pm Seniors Strawberry Tea Legion Hall | pm June 12, Saturday Church Service at St. David's 10 am Dress: Uniforms and Medals June 13, Sunday June 16, Wednesday: Dance to Zimmerman June 17, Thursday: Dance to Zimmerman June 18, Friday: Lounge 7 pm - 9 pm June 19, Saturday: Parade - and the John 14:6 ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO / Shartene Imhott Billy Graham Associate Crusader, Ralph Bell, preached to a full-house all three nights at the Community Com- plex in Castlegar. The crusade took place in both Nelson and Castlegar. While speaking in Castlegar last Mon- day, Bell aimed his message at youth in the West Kootenay Meet at Courthouse. 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Named to.one-year terms are Alex Pereverzoff of Castlegar, and Fiona Anderson of Kaslo In his appointment letter, Dr business services firm each bring their her association with the banking industry took her to experience to the Coll Vancouver, Victoria, the North Board west Territories, Yukon, Prince Perevergoft, a retired ele Rupen, New Denver and final mentary schoo! principal, is ly, Kaslo active in the affairs of Castle Until last year, Anderson Tom Perry, Minister of gar Seniors was a member of the board of Advanced Education, Training the Castlegar Hospice Society the Victorian Hospital, treasur and Technology thanked — the Kootenay Men‘s Group, a er of the J. V. Humphries School departing Board members benevolent society, and a coun- Parent Advisory.Council, and George Anutooshkin of Castle sellor for the Castlegar Senior secretary to the Kaslo Scout gar, and Fay Rogers of Nakusp Citizens group Troop and the Kaslo Tennis Club. She enjoys tennis, hock WONT ORT TO moo ey, gardening and running as well as spending ume with her family Both new appointees are looking forward to assuming their roles in the governance of the college, and will attend the next meeting of the Selkirk College Board May 18 at the Nelson Campus. He is a member of He enjoys golf Consulting Financial Counselling and Goal Setting Brenda 3565-3487 roadside screening device could be in the hands of any police off any time. anywhere in the province THE MEETING PLACE FULL CIRCLE BIRTH PARENT SUPPORT GROUP - meet monthly phone Catherine 365-5347 Engagement notice Peter and Irene Semenoff of Castlegar would like to announce the engagement of their daughter, Leanna Lynn to Robert Mark Palmer, son of Bruce and Marcia Palmer of Castlegar. The wedding will take place May 29, 1993 in Castlegar. SENIORS CITIZEN'S ASSOCIATION #45_- Business meeting May 6 2 p.m. Whist May 13 & 27 7 p.m. The Social May 20 12 noon at Twin Rivers School. Choir/Band Entertainment SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING - For all Christina Lake residents and visitors, May 23, 1993 1:30 p.m. Christina Lake Community Hall PLEASE ATTEND! This may be the last chance to state your opposition to logging on the slopes around the lake. Help keep the warmest, tree-lined lake in Canada Tree-lined. This meeting has been called by concerned residents of Christina Lake. | Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 12 words are $4 and additional words are 15¢ each. Boldfaced words (which must be used for headirigs) count as two words. Each consecutive insertion is half-price. Minimum charge is $4 Deadline is 11:30 Monday for Wednesday's paper. Please bring in or mail your notices to Wy The Casti¢gar Sun KS CASTLEGAR JEWELLERY REPAIRS 2721 Columbia Ave (next to IGA) 365-6450 465 Columbia mane ROADSIDE SCREENING DEVICES ) FIT IN THE PALM OF ANY 1 Eyes (at Avenwas), G rystals » Rocks + Jeweitery POLLAINE BE. EMDE 1480 COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3K3 (604) 365-7616 Res 365-3253 Wednesday, May 19, 1993 The Castlegar Sun SUN STAFF PHOTO /John Van Putten Page 5A Police ticket might result in trip to Hawaii Sun Staff Police arc ing out ticket are stopped going to start hand. to all drivers who whether they are sober or impaired. There is one Shght difference in the tickets Kootenays may actually look for ward to being stopped by police The program is designed to recognize and teinforce positive driving behavior. The program designed by ICBC and supported by local police and the B.C Auto- mobile Association, which donat said ICBC Traffic Safety Pro grams Manager in Trail, Geoff Koganow The rewarding tickets thank drivers for not drink: and driv ing and contain a space for the drivers name and address, if they drop the tickets off at their local This is one ticket Castlegar resident Fred Lalonde doesn't mind recieving from the RCMP. Constable Pete Redekop ticketed Lalonde with a chance to win a trip for two to Hawaii. Drinking and driving though, impaited drivers will get their usual punishment; and sober drivers will be ticketed with a chance to win a seven-day trip for two to Hawaii People may actually start to cruise around looking for thé police spot checks with this pro- gram. This is your chance to be rewarded for being a sober driver if stopped by one of the RCMP road checks This year's Spring CounterAt tack, which runs from May 14 24, drivers in the West and East ed the Hawaiian vaéation. RCMP station they will be “This is a great way for ICBC, the BCAA, local media and police to show their appreciation of the many conscientious motorists in the community who are choosing to become part of the solution to our traffic trou- bles, not part of the problem,” / For The Years You'll \ Sun Classifieds Sell Spring CounterAttack well under way Submitted Many British Columbians who would-never think of drinking and driving at night often don’t feel the same way about sitting behind the wheel of a car after having a few drinks during the day It’s as if they don’t think the same rules apply when they're at the beach or watching a ball game, or just enjoying a few “cold ones” in the sunshine That fact is, however, that the laws. against drinking and driving apply all thé time. To make that me everyone. police throughout the province are conducting the annual Spring CounterAttack blitz against drinking drivers from May 14 to 24 During that 10-day clear to period police road check ping drivers at all hours of the day and night. As a result, if you drink and drive, chances are that you'll be caught regardless of whether the sun's out. The goal is to reduce that toll taken on our streets and highways by drinking drivers during the summer months Despite the belief that drink ing driving crashes peak during the Christmas season, there is actually a higher frequency of alcohol-related crashes during the summer months For example, people were killed or injured in 431 drink- ing-driving crashes during the months of December and Jan- uary in 1991. 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