ED casteecar News, February 20, 1980 * Ga Vital Statistics =). , Sala OBITUARIES ‘vas cenduated Fe Feb, 49 trom the mda BIRTHS aie ALMauUIST — To.Mr. and Mi ' Allen Aimquist of Trail, a daugh: } ter, born dan: 3 18, ! BAY — 1 Mr and ‘Mr, Torry, Bay af Nelson, # son, born Feb. , COX — To Mr. and Mrs. Brian: H on of cones ason, born Feb. H er pave — To Mr. and Mrs. Brian pevies vet) Warilelds @ daughter, : — To Mr. and Mrs. Charien t Fukala of Nelson, a son, borh Feb. 9, echt. , GIRARD — To Mr. Mrs, Robert J. Gicare of Teall ‘adaugh: ter, born Jan, 2: .- " “. INKSTER — To Mr. and Mrs. + James” nkster, of Nelson, @ son, Ci born Feb. 1: KLASBEN - — To Mr. and Mrs: Raymdnd cciassen of Nelson, a son, born Fi : 2ane = Te Mr. and eA "ally t tang o ef Nelson. @ daughter, born pete McINNES — To Mr. and Mra. Doug Melnase et Trall, @ daugh: ter, born Fe MAARTMAN — To Mr. and Mra. Robert Meartman of Blueberry Creek, a daughter, . born Feb. 14. PALMER — To Mr. and Mra. Butch Palmer of Montrose, a son, born Feb. 1. PETERS — To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peters and Sherry Soole of Salmo, a Gaughter, born, Feb. Me STANTON — To Mr. and Mra. John ‘Stanton of Rossland, @ san, SULLIVAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sullivan of Nelson, a daughter, born Feb. 8, ADSHEAD — perth Kathleen © ia Adshead, of Robson, died Feb iat St, sPaitat Hoanttal New Westminster, Service was held’ Feb. 15 from the Robson Community Church with Rev. Des Carroll officiating. ynlerment was in Robson Cometer} ALDERTON — onl Alderton, BBs of Sloesn Feb. & at Trail Regional Hospital Cremation has taken place. i i COTE — Philip Joseph Cote, 01, of Nelson, died Feb. 13 In ‘Willow: haven Private Hospital. Rosary was held In.the chapel of the Thompson Funeral Home on Feb. 18 and funeral was conducted by Rey. Deno Benedet tho thlewing morning In the Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment’ was) In the Catholic Section of Nelson, Mem: orlat Park. | A CROWE — Roland Newman ‘fowe, 68, of Trall, dled Feb. 10 In se “kaye Trall Regional Hosplitel Mem- -orial service was held rab 13 at East Trait United Church with Rev. Hadden Gregory Sifictating. DeYAEGER — Leon Albert De- Yaeger, 58, of Edgewood, died in, 27 at Arrow Lakes ‘Hospital. Chui q Frensen offleleting. Interment fol- lowed at o where a brief service was co ducted by mamibere: of;the Roy: fees Leol ion ane es! A EDMONSTONE - ed ‘Jam (Skipper) Edmonstone, 90, of as rail, died Feb. 8 in Tralt Regional oapital, Memorial service was conaueted from Carberry’s Mem- orlal Chapel on Feb 12 with Rev. BI McNoall officiat! Ing. Cre FLEMING — Mrs. Minnie: iene erst Flomini dled in ralrvow "Ute ’ohurch; with Mi THESEN + To Mr. and Mre. Kasper Thesen of Montrose, a LI gon, born Feb. 3, TULLOCH — To Mr. es mation, wn fee bet trite Moet te "aiticiating. intone was ‘at’ Stocan: Cem: tery. . PATERSON’ ~ James Buchan Kaslo Legion Hall with Rev, ©. Howard tulo Gemma interment wt In the Kaslo PETERSON — toa Peter- son, 65, of Nelson ‘aled Feb, '4:in Mount 8t. Francie ithe chaps Sore vice was held Feb Bin’ of Thompson ewan mpeon Funeral Hi Rev. Dan Hauoes ofticiating. ine. Neteon recently, completed roreesculyonsotbanettt not an, fon’! the,‘ fellowship’ N. contelbiltions: “to: worthy, causes, both Toeal and nation: email gabled roof was con- structed on Salmo Post Office ‘ground by Lions’ member red. ou Wrapg. The Hauer ‘is ay ‘eGo Cin Wie y Bch 2 erment was In ark, m) ec ROBERTSON —, Charles son, 68, of Nelaon, died ren Unies Crowther cuenta inferment was In Nelson Memorial SAPRIKIN —. “Wltiam w. zap. At rlkin, 60, cf Castlegar, died oo] who plans. to go on to college . and who has passed with dis- I | tinction; and contributed to- 3) wards the-travel ‘expenses of a, local ‘girl, Leona , Dimock, who was Se Guide 10in the ie Royal Columbia = Hospitel s In Vane Feb. 13 through 141n In the chapel ct of iegar Funera! Home. inter- ment was at Kres! reatova cen ery. ‘eb. Kootenay tans District Tioeplta Private ‘amily service, under the | . Guspices of Jehovah's Witnesses waa held Feb. 12 In the s chapel ol, of Thompso: in Funeral oi ents, been cae BY; wards the fnstallatlon aev- fund in’ Northern’; Guebee, following. the recent tragedy . in that community which left several children without BS Winter coats Ga sale in Salmo thrift shop. Salmo Hospital Auxil- iary held its February meet-. ing at the home of Beth Mang on Monday of last week, with 14 members in attendance.” Plans for the bingo on put the winter coats and suits at the thrift shop on sale for $1 each, some other articles for five cents. Diantie Strader, public relations officer from Koot- Lions’ Chub: officers ‘for. 1980 ‘are: president’ Henry Russill, first vice-president Jim, Pietzche, second vice- _ president... Heinz :-Kreuser, secretary George | Warnlig, treasurer Ole: Almaas, 'lion- tamer . Fred. Wrang, | Tail-, twister Art Field’ and dir- ectors Ned MacNeill,‘ Louis Pontt, ‘Domenico DeLauren- tis and Paul Gritchen. s ‘Craitbrook “to hold “Homecoming’ : Cranbrook marks its 75th ‘year of incorporation this year. In eonjunction with the Diamond Jubilee, Cranbrook is holding a instrumentation Mobile Equip for anyone who has lived‘in Cranbrook anytime over the past 75 years. The Homecoming will be held Aug. 1, 2 and 3. Many. events ‘are planned for the. weekend including a Central School reunion for staff and _ students, sports program, March 28 in the Legion Hall and Mra. Alvin Tulloch of Nelson, @ son, born Feb. % 5 voat — To Mr. and Gregory Vogt of Stocan, a svar: ‘O'Naall, tor, born Feb. 13. are well under way. It was agreed to leave jane dues for’ members and as. |. sociates at $2. $ -, + A decision was made to enay Lake District Hospital - spoke to. the meeting and a R discussion followed. - including the well knows Tri & During the meeting School. Girls Bugle Band...” 1,000 sponges were made for : : the operating room of KLDH. cake, do- 30% Off These Pre- Pasted Wallpapers Scrubbable, Strippable,- Vinyl "Packaged in economical double rolls, for your convenience {708q. ft.) Reg. Woolco Price: single roll .95 Woolco Sele Price, single roll: qe Reg. Woolco Price: double roll 11.90 Wooke Sele Price, double roll: 8.32 Scrubbable, Dry-Strippable Great selection. 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