Mt. Sentinel School holds awards ceremony Mt. Sentinel School Awards Program 81 The swards ceremony, held June 16 at Mt. Sentine) Elementary-Secondary Schoo] in South Slocan, in- cluded the following categor- des: » 4. SCHOLARSHIP 1) Proficiency Certificates — presented to any student ' for outstanding work in a particular subject but has not. qualified for either the hon- ors club or principal's list, 2) Honors Certificate — Presented to any student who has maintained a B 2 grade point average through- out the year. 3) Principal's List — recognition of students who _ have maintained a minimum “of B plus grade point av- erage. % 7 B, SERVICE > 1) School Service — pins presented to deserving stu- dents who have freely given of their time to make school a better place for all. » 2) Library — recognition of atudents who have provided valuable library assistance. 8) Students’ Council Pin —presented to the student, selected as the represen: rol tative of the year. © Major area awards were "| presented to the top junior — Grade 7 to 9 — and the top senior — Grades 10 to 12, ARTS: English, Social Stud- c- fes, Languages, Law,. His- tory, Geography. s' Junior; Bernadette Hen- drix Senior: Larry Argatoff. SCIENCE: Science, Biology, ‘ Physics, Chemistry, Math +s Junior: Stephany Dean, Senior: Larry Argatoff. - SPECIALTY AREAS: 1. Industrial Education — a) Metal Tim Swanson, b) ** Wood Warren Chernoff. 2. Home Economics a) { Textiles Ruby Maloff, b) Foods Kevin Rilkoff. : 8. Art. a) Junior Lisa = Sapriken, b) Senior John Maik ji * 742 Jehovah's’ at convention on weekend Released by Jehovah's Witnesses The travelling organizer . for the Canadian Branch of ‘Jehovah's Witnesses, Larry Gray, spoke on the subject of “Facing The Future With Faith and Courage” to an” audience of 742 at a con- vention in the . Castlegar Community Complex - last weekend, “The orderliness of the universe is evidence of the way the Almighty God Je- hovah wants things to be,” Gray said. “Jehovah God has " the right to set up His King- + dom or world government when He chooses,” Gray con. } i] tinued, “and He jhas' 4, Music Koreen Kerfoot/ Debbie Burnier, DRAMA: Presented in ree- ognition of individual growth and contribution to drama — ‘Nancy Griffith and Sara Kammerzell, PERFECT ATTENDANCE: Recognition of two years of, perfect attendance — Gail Obara. ATHLETES OF THE YEAR: Presented in recog- nition of excellence in at least two interscholastic sports — + (female) Larissa Chernenkoff ° (male) Rick Patterson, [OUSE SHIELD: Presented to the captains of the winning intramural house — (dr.) : Cylons (sr.) Stara. XEN SAVINKOFF MEM- ORIAL: Presented to a ju- Scatter rugs are attrac- tive additions to decors, but they can be hazardous. It’s easy to make them adhere to the floor with two-sided tape and pre-° vent any accidents. nior atudént for citizenship and contribution to school — Robert Planiden. JUNIOR STUDENT OF - THE YEAR: Presented to a Grade 7 to 9 student who has worked well in school, both in studies and extra-curricular activities — Lorne Swetli- koff, : BRENT KENNEDY MEM- 1) CITIZENSHIP: Pri sented toa senior student for his/her valuable contribution to school life: Dan Podmor- ow. 2) BASKETBALL: . Pre- sented to a student for out- standing ability in basketball — Rick Patterson. : BASKETBALL: Most inspir- ational player award — pre- sented to a student exempli- fying enthusissm, leadorahip and ability — Rick Strei- chert. PAUL POOHACHOFF MEMORIAL: An academic award presented to a Grade 12 student who maintained a jum grade point aver- age of B throughout Grades 11 and 12. The student must Science program — Larry Argatoff, 5 NOTICE TO ALL EMPLOYEES: OPERATIONS AT HADIKIN BROS, HAVE CLOSED PERMANENTLY if any employers have positions available, please contact: The Manpower Adjustment Committee No. 5, Rivergreen Lodge Telephone 365-6822 Hours 8 a.m. - 4p.m. Mon. « Fri. J THE CITY OF TRAIL ee Proposal Call — Old Hospital Site land uses in the Immediate area. However, the : taln any development proposal that may be deemed suitable, - lon dependent on the type of Pt |. The developer will be required to com- come late the project within time limits approved by rail. mer the City of Ts . HA Friday, July 24, 1981 to the City Submissions are to be ma Trail, 1394 Pine Aven rall, B.C. VIR 4E6 and marked “*Proposal — Old Hospital The City of Trall reserves the right to reject ary oF call of the roposals at the sole discretion of the Council, For further in- Tenpstion contact J. Forbes, Director of Planning; at the above noted address or call (604) 364-1262, ‘i Mt. Sentinel Secondary School Gymnasium Addition _ INVITATION TO TENDER . Sealed Tenders from General Contractors will be eived at the office of Mr. H. Nunn, Secretary- seqsurer, School District. No. 7, Nelson, 308 An- on Streat, Nelson, B.C. on or before’ 4:00 p.m. —— Dunwoody & Co. : Chartered A counta 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 Len Folkman, B.Com., C.A. Resident Partner » Soligo, Babcock &Co. Chartered Accountants 603 Columbia Ave. : Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Henry John, B, Sc., C,A. Resident Partner -be enrolled in the Arts and * © SALI @ INSTALLATION DISHWASHER & FRIDGES Automatics, Oryers, Wringers, Fast foir service on all mokes —| All Models 365-3388 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING » & HEATING 1008 Columbia Ave. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire Specialists - Passenger and Off, . Highway Tires WHEEL BALANCING 2. 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Loans’ ’ Mortgages Insurance | a Leupeoreamaenyaataren 2 Credit Union South Slocan Nakusp New Denver Waneta Plaza “CASTLEGAR | FUNERAL CHAPEL Dedicated to kind thoughttul service. Granite, Ieand Bronze Plaques + Phone 365-3222 weight, Don't buy another Honda until you check our price or. you may ‘have ‘paid too much, r Elliott Motors Lid. DBA Trail Honda 368-3377 1241 - 3rd St. 365-3744 Agency Ltd. 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 5| .*. Providing complete Insurance service * We have licence plates © Open 6 days a week to © serve you betler * ‘Private auto Insurance ——— me 7) Handcrafted Homes _ Delivered & Erected Precision Log Work CALL 428-9678. CRESTON: DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.0.S. » OPTOMETRIST. © Commercial Printing |; «© Rubber Stamp Mig, Ollice Supplies .. “© Office Furniture. © Office Equipment Repoirs. : CHOMHOLOS & SATO: ED. 105 Main §t.; North Castlegar, B.C, Phone 365-5525 " Introduces the New Gousefin Sall/Cance ‘024 tooo Kh Service, Hy. £9, Contloger ————— ° Refrigeration © Air Conditioning © : * Control Systems We provide competent. service end professional installation: fe, all our commercial cuttomers, RESTAURANT © DISCO © FUR LOU! BANQUET Rt nee Tolexoan acto "1001 Revslond Ave! FRAMLO.C. — (604)268-2355 PN RSE E aR LSS THE COLANDER SPAGHETTIHOUSE Specializngin tahan euiine | Lp E oe i : i t lee eg hi > power and wisdom to det pp, : world government, with * Bon Christ Jesus as that will be righteous ‘and* able to satisfy the needs of all | total time, Friday, July 24, 1981 for the construction he Mt. Sentinel Secondary School, Gymnasium er wa go aaain. Last year the 90 of i Addition, South Slocan, B.C. 365-71 Servica phates oe se i © Fulltond- Nelson, B.C,” : : ther on 1050 Columbia Avenue ‘Phone 352 516d thelr : Fr er z omplaie peoples.” “God's Son Christ Jesus fed thousands miraculously, which shows this govern- ment will care for the physi- cal needs and also the spir- itual needs of the people on earth. Ideal conditions will prevail, and the earth will + produce. There will be no wars due to universal dis- armament.” Speaking especially to Jeh- ovah’s Witnesses present Gray said, “We have a sure hope for the future. We don't want to be selfish, but share our hope with others, Help them to learn how they, too, can ‘face the future with courage.’ " “The angels are the finest army in all creation,” Gray said, “they have never lost a + battlel So we can have " confidence that God's King- dom will never be removed, . we should anchor our hope in Heo =. Saturday morning, nine ‘were baptized in a public ordination ceremony. Many local Witnesses various parts of the wo-day program, including dren, in family skits of coun- 2 ‘sel and instruction on clean morals, family life, and the familiar preaching and teach- ing ‘activities of Jehovah's Witnesses. Tender Documents are available June 24, 1981 to General Contractors only from the Nelson Office of D. P. Fairbank Architects, upon deposit of one hun: dred and fifty dollars ($150.), certified chequ refundable upon return of documents In g : dition within two weeks of tender closing. Tender Documents and/or partial documents may be purchased out-right by Contractors, sub- contractors and/or suppliers for two dollars - fifty cents ($2.50) per drawing sheet and fifteen cents (15¢) per specification page, prepaid. Tender Documents may be viewed at: —~ A.C.A, Construction House, 2675 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C, ‘ — SICA Plan Room, 241 Columbia Avenue North, Castlegar, B.C. ~~ SICA Plan Room, Suite 204, 201 - 14th AvenueN., Cranbrook, B.C, — SICA Plan Room,: 535 Lawrence Avenue, Kelowna, B.C. — SICA Plan Room, 69 Nanaimo Avenue E., Penticton, B,C. — D.P. Fairbank & Associates, Architects, 404 Ver- non Street, Nelson, B.C. All Tenders must comply with “Instructions to Bid- ders” issued with Tender Documents. Bid Depositorles where lacated at the listed Con- struction Associations, (Vancouver, Cranbrook, Kelowna, Penticton). shall be utilized for the following Sub Trades, closing at 3:00 p.m. local _ time, Tuesday, July 21, 1981: Plumbing; Heating Vegniilation; Electrical. D.P. FAIRBANK AND ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS AND COMMUNITY PLANNERS 404 VERNON STREET. ELSON, B.C. 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