ct tama tetra.) ni, Wiehe On Saturday, May 28, several graduating students from Humphries Secondary School were awarded bursaries and scholarships. This year, the com- munity of Castlegar collectively dug deep to pull out more than $20,000 for these bursaries and scholarships. Listed below are the names of the recipients. The Castlegar Sun would like to extend congratulations and Major Award Winners Aggregate Award: Averil Sheppard Leader's Award. Todd Smee K. T. and the R. E. McGauley Memorial Scholarship: Sara Vatkin Governor General's Bronze Medal: Sara Stanley Humphries Award: Arrow Building scholarship $200, Doug Maerz Bevans-Ellis-Gorman bursary, ‘ $375, Shane Ruljancich Beta Sigma Phi Bursary, $450, Kelli Schultz Canada Safeway Lid. $300, Shawna Castlegar and District Hospital Medical Bursaries Castlegar and District Administrator's Association Jan Holden, $500 Castlegar Royal Canadian Mounted Police Scholarship $500, Lori Baker Castlegar-Robson Legion Branch 170 Bursaries $300, Hanna Van De Vosse; $300, Heather Sutherland; $300, David Cichowski ADVERTISED E WILL PAY ne PST LL PAY ne GST} |__~on your purchase of: sige Bedroom mh Dining room suites, Dinettes, Chesterfield suites, Sleeper sofas, Living room tables, Curio china y Major award winners from the Stanley Hi SUN STAFF PHOTO / Shariene teninofl umphries Secondary School graduating class of 1994 were (I-r): Jan Holden, Stanley Humphries Award; Todd Smee, Leader's Award; Averil Sheppard, Aggregr: McGauley Memorial Scholarship an Castlegar and District Hospital Award Bursary $400, Chris Gray Castlegar Savings Credit Union Bursaries $300, Brian Port; $300, Lee Anne White; $300, Brian Yackel Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club Bursaries $200, Marni Sloper, $200, Ryan Stoochnoff Celgar Pulp Company Bursaries $750, Melanie Brownlie, $750, Columbia Beverage Award, for hay fever vicims. Batore swallowing a tablet or capsule medication, Nore wise fet A io wor oll mein Seems © fe eet a Bee ie Feet are pretty important. Did you know they swapport three times your body weight with every Pope pale! ped fashioned neighborhood drug store feding, where ‘people have time to talk to each offer. Give we a ty! PS pxarmasave "365-7813 Cominco Award $700, Sara Vatkin The Castlegar Sun Scholarship $300, Leona Jones C.UPE. Bursary $500, Sally Winters CKQR Bursary $200, Kelly Kinakin Devin Turner “Spirit of Adventure” Award $300, Rolf Hartman Devin Turner Memorial rap aenliad Eastern Star Minto ; Chapter 79 Bursary $250, Ben Beckstead E. DePaoli Memorial Bursary $200, Brian Hahn Catholic Women's League of Castlegar Bursary $100, Peter Freitas Herb Pitts Memoria! Bursary $200, Lee ‘Asne| Whi Castlegar Gyrittes Bursary $100, Tami Suecroft James H. Corbett Memorial Scholarship $500, Laura Kosowan John Dalziel Memorial Scholar- ship $400, Roxanne Wiebe Kiwanis Club Scholarship $400, ate Award and; Sara Vatkin, K.T. and the R. E. d the Governor General's Bronze Medal. $500, Hanna Van De Vosse; $500, Hansol Bahk Auxiliary to the Castlegar and Award Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada Local No. 1 $300, Christine Brownlie, $300, Aimee Guido Robson Women's Institute Bursary $200, Lori Wilhelm Robson Women's Institute Home The Castlegar Sun WEDNESDAY, June 1, 1994 Retenbas fees Konkin is back at Pete's TV. Pat in aah eee peal here saartohaetgp da EE Te teva rr now Feo Mat Cota Ph i mp and the rest of the by the end of Paving of the parking and front lot at the Castlegar Muffler Shop, at the top of Sherbiko Hill has been completed. Progressing (Consraction and diversion of twaffic for the 10th St. lift station is continuing at the bottom of Sherbiko Hill ‘The tourists are here! ‘The Castlegar Chamber of Commerce reports that in May, visitors from Parksville, Albesta, Calgary, Sechelt, Trois Quebec and Edmonton signed the gucst book. As well, in January 1994, visitors to the Trav- 1 Info CBatee were up cight per cent over 1993; in February the mumbers were up 61 per cent; The march visitor sumbers were up 59 [per cent sind the April visitor numbers are up 49 per cent. Obviously the “best kept secret” is out! Real estate Increase Mu. Sentinel Reaky, which has sold $5 million im real estate since Sen Ovenahs dia Sn hens & 15-28 pur ouat ‘Same tiene in 1993. 1 Special offer Mohawk Oil company is offering 2 Mohawk Fiect Plus Credit Card for businesses. asides on inteadactony seeing oe Ee ee Hitting home the meaning of deficit! — I hope you enjoyed the last life and dis- like more information on the sub- ject please write ‘This week we are off in a com- finances. Over the past few days a couple of disturbing statistics came to my attention. The first, was that 65 per cent of Canadians could not accurately ésscribe ment has to go to the bank, so to speak, every month and borrow the money they need to pay all their expenses. They do this by issuing government bonds. These are bought by Canadians, Ameri- cans, Germans and Japanese investors on world Currently, foreign investors ernment of Canada issues about $3 to $4 billion of new bonds. The Provinces are doing about was that 75 per cent of Genedians could not accurately yapeiend what a deficit is. This is reall disturbing considering that ee Federal Deficit is i at CASH CORNER Stephen Hill over $40 billion per year and the i Provincial Deficits are pee ascdhpae-ereror res i billing wan OST apis out and. of come. Mohawk’s smooth rumaing tethenol blended gasolines. The Cicancst buming gasolincs in Western Canada. Workmart relocated ee A ee neni c The decor, i the wood floor cat) oa ay eh of webct Baore pavisg ‘ Stellar Place om Columbia Avenue and Lindmar Estates on Merry (Crock Road both have completed the paving of roads in their respec- tive developments. For those people travelling this summer, don’t forget to take along a picture taken WAGuAS semembber to show us where your Castlegar Sun shines! 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