CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 31, 1977 For Robson Resident Funeral services are being nik, 41, who died pened in held today at Elphinstone, Castlegar Saturday. , Man., the birthplace of Robson Mr.‘ .Zahodnik was 8 cement mason by trade and was fealdons Ganon, Cate) Zehed “employed at Trowelex of CASTLEGAR NEWS 1947 + 1977 Farming Land Release Granted In Five Areas Five applications. for re- lease of land from the, agri- cultural land reserve have been forwarded to the land com- mission by the Regional Dis- trict of Central Kootenay. Following are the sizes of the properties involved and GUEST SPEAKER Bob Briseo, Kootenay Wert MP, roniks to approximately 400 registered at the District 19E annual spring conference which included Trail Silver City, Beaver Valley, Castlegar Selkirk and Rossland Golden City Lions Clubs, March 18, 19 and 20 in Trail. Seated with him at the head table at Lions Club members. se the Saturday jeacoa are, from a Toft to right, Gordon . Smit Secretary from Bellingham, Ron Hil, District 19E Governor, Ivy "Hil, Betty Brisco, Dr. Lacy M. Presnell Jr., Lions International Bjarnaaon, Golden Director, Esther Zane, Cusirecan. Wl ‘Turvior, Phate for, the. Corteger, New Presnell and Larry Two Services’ Value Seen, Says Report Castlegar at the time of his passing. He ‘is suryived by his wile ar; wighter Sharon an ua Sip ont home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Michsel Zahodnik of Elphinstone, Man; Homemakers and Meals sister, Maxine of Winnipeg and On-Wheels services in Castte- gar continued last year as more concerned persons recognized their importance, according to the West Kootenay Health Unit's report for 1976. The report said the, Castle- gar Homemakers service, which provides housekeeping services on a varying fee scale for residents unable to maintain their homes, had 80 paid home- After a Four-Gome Sweep Red Machines Senior Mite Champs their approximate location. . Arguménts in favor or opposed to release of the lands should be submitted direct to the land commission, Twenty-five acres at Tarrys owned by Sam Konkin, dr., of Castlegar. Nine acres at Hills, owned by Marcia Rose Nicholson of Box 91, New Denver. Thirteen acres at Slocan Park owned by Lionel A. and Rita C. Burnier of Slocan Park. Thirty acres at Johnson's Landing owned by Ruth Burt of Johnson's Landing. Ten acres north of Nelson - owned by Margaret Hildegarde Anderson of Creston.“ Pay'n - Takit. Ltd. Castlegar’s Biggest, Lite Just Asrived: SUNFLOWER SEEDS 50 Ib. bags Roasted or Raw Pumpkin Seeds Bulk BOLOGNA 3b. pes. & up Ib. 68¢ roan RIBLETS ROUND STEAK ib. $1.49 20 ibs. ry 39 GRAPEFRUIT 10 for $1.00 EGGS Grade ‘‘A’’ Small z. 68 McColl’s SALAD DRESSING 32 oz. 68c __ Rover DOG FOOD 25.5 02. 2 for 75c $25.00 Winner of Mrs. Jean Davis. KEEP YOUR BUDGET ALIVE WITH OUR Low, LOW PRICES! FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE pen Mon, thru Fri, 9 AM, to 9 PM. Sat. ‘til 5:30 P.M. Closed Sundays. John Keillor. Back row, left to right, conch tome Klimehuk, Darcy Martini, ren Klimehuk, Brian Christenson, Kevin Matthew Fike, ui Kim Sorenson. Tassel, Terry Soloveoff, Keith Klimchuk and NORTHWEST | on display Singles & Doublewides “1032 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C. (Your Mobile Experts) Ph. 365-3551 Fred F. Hlookoff Buried at Brilliant Funeral services began Tuesday evening and concluded yesterday afternoon from the Castlegar Russian Hall for Fred F. Hlookoff, 75, a resident of Salmo who passed away Sun- day in the ‘Trail Regional Hospital. Born Sept. 1, 1901 in Veri- gin, Sask., Mr. Hlookoff came to B.C. in 1907, taking up resi- dence in Grand Forks. He was married at Brilliant in 1922, and Physiotherapist or combined PT/OT required for 60-bed acute care accredited Hospital. 4 hours Monday - Friday: Salary in accordance with H.S.A. agreement. Apply: rose yiligy Conte: en jospitat, oF oie is Dealer Licence Number 01017 & condensers Included. e Electronic Ignition plugs Included Spring is Here!? © Standard Ignition System Tore-up most popular models. Compression test, points, plugs System Tune-up_ Tune-up offer good till April 9 WOODLAND PARK $ SERVICE. resided for several years in the Robson and Castlegar districts, prior to settling in Salmo, where he had lived for the past 16 years. He was a member of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ, Mr. Hlookoff was prede- ceased by one son, Peter, in 1930 and a son-in-law, Tim Chutskoff of Robson, in 1976. He is survived by his wife, Anna; ason, Fred Jr., of Salmo; four daughters, Mrs. Mabel Chuitskoff of Robson, Mrs; Alex * (Mary) Gritchin of Grand Forks, Mrs. Peter (Hazel) Chernoff of Crescent Valley and Mrs. Peter (Doris) Lactin of Gold River, B.C,; and 10 grand- children. Burial took place at Bril- liant Cemetery with Castlegar Funeral Home in care of ar- © Time for putting the “horses” back in your car's "at SNS $35.95 plus fax on parts only $34.95 only $30.95 only $23.95 Castlegar Man Fails to Yield, Hits Other Car A Castlegar man has been charged with failing to yield after his 1976 Jeep was in col- lision’ with ‘a 1976 model car Saturday at the Robson Road- Pass Creek junction. Charged is Nick Shelfon- tiuk. Police said the Jeep col- lided with a vehicle driven by April Faye Morane of Brilliant after stopping for a stop sign then proceedirig ahead. No injuries were reported. Total ‘damage has been esti- mated at.$400. The Red Machines, win- ners in the Senior Mite hockey division, won their round robin playoffs in a four-game sweep" against: the Penquins and the Jolly Green Giants. Results of the playoff games were as follows: Game 1—Red Machines 7, * Jolly Green Giants 1. Scoring for Red Machines wre D. Mar- tini (3), K. Klimehuk, K. Biln, R. Sorenson and BM. Fike. Assists went to L. Klimchuk (2), M. Fike, R. Ehman and B. Kris- tionson, Scoring for the Giants was B. Wilson, Game 2—Red Machines 6, Penguins 3. ‘Scoring for Red Machines were M. Fike (2), K._ * Klimehuk, K. Sorensen, D. Martini and K. Biln. Assists were made by K. Klimchuk, -L. Klimchuk, M. Fike, D. Martini and K. Biln, with one each. Scoring for the Penguins . were W. Salekin (2) and D._ +. Innes 1, Game 3—Red Machines 5, Penguins 2. Scoring for Red Machines were 'K. Klimchuk (8), K. Biln and M. Fike, Assists were made by K. Biln (2), D. Martini.(2), and L, Klimchuk and R. Ehman with one each. Scoring for the Penguins were K. Uchida and D. Innes. . Game 4—Red Machines 7, Jolly Green Giants 0. Scoring for the Red Machines were K. Klimchuk (2), D. Martini (2), M. . Fike (2) and K, Bilo, Assists went to K. Klimehuk (2), D. Martini (2), K. Biln (2), L. Klimchuk (3), and one each to R. Ehman and B. Kristianson. In goal for the Red Ma- chines for all four games was R Van Tassel. The Red Machines would like to ‘thank “Dave's Dixie Lee” for the sweaters which were donated to the club and the Minor ‘Hockey A makers ding to. approxi- mately 69 clients at an average of 80 per month. Meals-On-Wheels, a volun- teer service deliverying bal- anced meals at a flat rate of *$1.50 per meal to residents unable to prepare their own meals, served 12 meals, the For Men, Women, o rr Cou- les willing to invoat afew ple. Substant ings Available. > for Interview. FOR SALE Day-old Chicks, Water Fow! and - > Turkeys 8-week-old Pullets. at the K-C CO-OP 365-7373 brother Jack of Terrace. Interment will take place in Manitoba, with Castlegar Funeral ‘Home in care of local arrangements, Mini Home 1975 -EXCELLANT ONDITION ONLY 2700 MILES Features: S-way Rettig, Sven, Hot Wi Water & Show: ere Carpet, Radlo, Tape leaps 6. Comfortabl SAAC Ghosats, Fully Auto. Pes P.S., 950 V-8 Engine. Listed Price: $14,600.00 SPECIAL $13,900.00 _ MIKE'S MOBILE HOMES LTD. Cast Ph: 965-5741 Dealer rr Lo. No. 00112A, for the season which the boys enjoyed. First Woman Mayor - Of Slocan ° 4 ‘The first women’ to be elected mayor of Slocan City, Shaughnessy Hospital in Van-. couver. Mrs. Popoff and her. hus- band had operated a: meat market and dairy farm:in the Slocan area and she was an active member of the Slocan Women's Institute. Upon their retirement, the Popoffs sold their farm and moved to Van- * cover, She was predeceased by her ‘husband and a daughter, Vera. Surviving are a daughter, Jean Bailey; ‘granddaughter Arlene Miller and great-grand- daughter Michelle of Reno, _ - Nevada. 5 Cremation followed a family service in Carpet Headquarters OGLOW EROS, AR Phone 365-7202 Everyday goodness. SERVICE FOR a Panza ince D. 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Ranges $325 QUALIFICATIONS: a ie selkirk (W7/) College invites applications for INSTRUCTIONAL ‘ASSISTANT Foreehy and Wildland Recreation Technology ration ‘and maintenance of idland Recreation laboratories iaboratory and tield tIrtrution under the super- vision of faculty members. : ind to assist with Forestry or rom Resource ‘Management Program plus 2. years Fold or be In Forestry in B. id or. be prepared to obtain a Class 1V Driver's sala commensurate with experience and suelition i si a scale ranging from $11, 958 - $17,987 per im. “ APPOINTMENT. DATE: dune 15, 1977 APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: April 18.1977 ADDRESS APPLICATIONS TO: Sei Olfke, Applicants should % College, Box Gastietan, B.C. 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