The Castlegar Sun N, Tow, row your. boat... Not too merrily. drinking and driving. , » Walch out Paice onthe water now cary hand-held breathalyzers. The Canadian Red Cross Society Keeping Canadians WaterSate since 1946. Obituary Pietro Pellegrin On Friday, June 17, 1994, Pietro Pellegrin of Castlegar, br Passed away at the age of Wake Service and Mass of Christian day and Tuesday with Mon- signor Bob Anderson as The Castlegar Sun is looking for Seniors to write about seniors issues, events and happenings in the Castlegar area on a monthly basis. Please contact Sharione Imhoff, Editor Ina Claires Treasures ~oCralts ¢ Speciality Items For all your jewellery repairing, restoring and custom designing Come in and explore’ Castlegar Jewellery Repairs 365-6450 640 Castleaird Plaza Burial was at Park Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Pellegrin was born September 14, 1908 at S. Quiri- years. Mr. Pellegrin enjoyed bocce, curling, hunting, family and friends. He was a 60-year mem- Thirty-four years of continuous service When the Castleaird Plaza opened to the public 34 years ago they were one of only ten strip malls in the province. Ever since those humble they have contin- ued to be a leader, and A PICTURE PERFECT CELEBRATION 40% off MEN'S LEATHER WALLETS The i Picture Place seo-mens ’ Congratulations Castleaird Plaza in the future 34 th Anniversary LULL Continued success CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, June 22, 1994 ber of the Colombo mid is survived by his wife, two sons and deupnae-de-tan Arv of Whistler, B.C, and Lorne and Marg of Kamloops; two daughters and sons-in-law, Lidia and Mel if Local Doukhobors celebrate decision made 99 years ago In liew of flowers, contribu- tions in memory of Pietro Pelle- grin mey ve be made to the Mountain View 709° 10th Street, Castlegar, B.C. YIN 2H7; Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castle- although many things have changed in 34 years, their commitment to provide the best service and quality goods has remained the same. Convenient and accessible For over 34 years Castleg; action. It is historic in the sense that people are now commemorating ninety-ninth year since that event. It is futuristic in that there are . That day is yet to come when others will decide to take a similar step. Though it may seem like such a simple step, in reality it can be most ioe, B macuiens a now wey of caleking mnt 8 sow wey of ernee eee amet Doings. aks & reac- shopping. Castleaird Plaza Manager Beth Hickey, who also hap- Plaza, and the variety of the * chierchanes #8 ‘a 'witmiing ‘Som - “The Plaza location has residents have had a friend they know they can count on. Accessible and central, the Castleaird Plaza has consis- tently offered visitors and Celebrate q wit savings Your next dry cleaning service *offer only valid with coupon * EXPIRES JUNE 30/94 Castleaird Plaza 365-5145 ponsible for the great success of my business. The variety of the businesses is an important factor. The busi- nesses as a whole are a draw.” Aad wind GREE, of beat- nesses there are! The Plaza, owned by the Gulf Pacific Group of Vancouver, boasts ing: The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; Dr. Brian Gorman, dentist; A Touch of Elegance; Jim Gouk, M.P.; Mallard’s Source for Sports; Super-Valu; Cari’s Drugs; ina Claises Treasures; Castlegar Sports Cards; Plaza Dry Cleaners; a laundromat; Zazoo Beauty Centre; Madeleine’s Fashions, women’s clothing wear, Beth Hickey, notary public; Sub- way; Valley Video; Dairy Queen; and Lordco Parts, an auto parts supply company. Friendly faces As well, Hickey said that many of the faces behind the Selected Summer Fashions On Sale Rack Sale 1/2 Price Madeleine's 618 - 18th St., 365-2663 SGTECEEEVGECTEV EG FASHIONS Castlegar a cause coughing and difficulty in ? Antiques ¢ All natural bath & body roducts ¢ Largest supp le of Fielc crest Towels in the Kootenays ¢ Bath accessories + Candles >» + Custom made lampshades, Decorative pillows ¢ Victorian flower wreaths NOW OPEN 6S 4) Castleaird Plaza 3Ga5-04206 Wednesday, June 22, 1994 The Castlegar Sun Little chance of heartworm here Even though there have been some cases of heartworm in B.C., local ian David Williams believes there's little reason for most dog owners to be concerned. “There have been low inci- parasite spread by mosquitos which nestle into the right ventricle of dogs’ and other mammals’ hearts, can as well as problems. Williams said once contracted, the condition is diffi- cult to treat, however, dog own- ers can give their pet @ preventative medicine if they plan to visit areas where there have been reported incidents. Last year there were only nine cases of the disease report- ed in Canada. businesses are the friendly faces of community mem- bers, giving the plaza the feel Gizzly report ac case of mistaken identity d how it could | have Barry Farynuk said the conser- vation office received a report of @ grizzly in Pass Creck last week. The same week a Pass Creek res- ident shot what he thought was a grizzly, but closer inspection that, in fact, the ‘was a brown bear. Farynuk said he can under- stand how the bear could have animal the Castleaird Plaza. Come and visit an old friend. of being a vibrant booster and participant. Community ~ involvement That’s exactly the kind of involvement that plaza mer- Right: Boasting numer- ous merchants, friendly. and. courteous service, - and. the. knack, for know- ing exactly how to please their customers, chants want to be p ing in. In fact, the word plaza is derived from the ancient plazas of Spain which were community centres. From hosting fund-raising pancake breakfasts to inviting jolly Saint Nick himself to come and visit Plaza merchants are a vital part of the Castlegar community. To blend with the naturally beautiful scenery, which is indigenous to the area, the the Castleaird. Plaza has been a favorite destina- tion of shoppers for over 34 years. One-stop shopping, plenty of park- ing, and convenient access have made the Castleaird Plaza first on many shoppers lists. grizzly other wildlife "Groups, Faryauk said he's relieved the bear wasn't a grizzly. “The sparks would said Farynuk, as they highly territorial and reclusive, and don’t tend to range widely. How- ever, on occasion they “pass through” an area. Should a per- son spot a grizzly Farynuk urges them to steer clear and call the conservation office if it’s per- ceived the bear is a threat. Because of the grizzlies’ endangered status said a grizzly would be relocated as opposed to being , “It's the provincial policy to relocate them.” REVITALIZATION The reconstruction of Downtown Castlegar Is over 50% complete. construction. CITY OF CASTLEGAR will continue until approxi All residents are requested to use caution when walking and driving in the Downtown Area. Thank you for your patience and co-operation during the ly August 1, 1994. VISION pee AB INCLUDES FRAME & 13 RAME : il CASE ON WAR! erie 365-5010 _ Well BO Castlegar TRAIL ical 364-291 1 Plaza has been B a gradual transformation. Painted facades, bright awnings, upgraded parking _ ‘lot lighting, and artful and tasteful landscaping all blend with the beauty which sur- rounds the Plaza. A friend of yesterday, today and tomorrow Convenience, style, good old-fashioned service and quality goods can be all found at the Castleaird Plaza—a friend from the past—the plaza of the future. So, when you’re looking for the right place to shop try EH. (BETH) HICKEY NOTARY PUBLIC Wills Property Transfers Mortgages Affidavits Powers of Attorney 614-18th Street Castlegar, BC VIN 2M9 Phone: 365-2289 Fax: 365-2275 Congratulations on your Anniversary Colours $25 © Redken Shades Color pal ae ; Our to Irene Shelfontiuk who has been wi FAMILY TREE During the past 34 years these members of the Crs Dr's only hv ped ws rom Myrtle Allam, Mary Ar Naoine Arishenkoff (2), Molly Seine Judy Balfour, Corinne Bartsoff, Karen Bosse, Kecia Dusseault, Kanwal Dosanjh, Audrey Eastharp, Dora Gagnon, Lisa Gerrand, Laura Goetting, Val Hadiken, “Rusty” Hyde, Jean Hitchens, Laurie Kravski, Lisa Kalesnikoff, Tina Leitch, Honey Lorincz, Tiki Lifely, Gerry Marsh, Gathy McDonaid, Vi McLuckie; Helen Nielson, Louise Pinckney, Sandra Postnikoff, Lillian Pt ff, Doug Pe ff Lisa Proud, Blain Porsnuk, Dan Romaine, Barb Rainville, Marie Schultze, Marityn Smith, Kathy Soloveoff, Marilyn Spencer, Helen Stamp Vincent, Donna Buna, etc., etc. If we've missed someone you know, please come in and add their name to our list. We salute all of you. A special salute ih us for all 34 years: Gat & Doreen Knutson Johnson Bros. sugar & cream. Suggested retail value $175 ~ DuriING OuR 34TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, Enter Our Draw To WIN A ‘Desert Rose’ coffee server or tea pot, CARL'S PLAZA DRUGS Castleaird Plaza » ur friendly pharmacy” * 365-7269