CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 12, 1979 By 8 has ' DAMAGE has been estimated at $10,000 in last weel fire, which destroyed the garage of the Ken Campbell esidence at 927 Ninth Avenue, South, Firo chief Rene. Archambault told the Costlegar News the blaze curred when gas, being poured into an already hot lawnmower, spilled on the hot muffler. As the fire Ignited the youth filling the mower dropped the container which Farewell Party. . - Given Saturday. A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs, J. Stier was the occasion on Sunday afternoon when 30 members’ of Minto | Chapter, Order, of the East- fed the fire. Tho loss trailer ern Star, and their spouses, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Perry Minnich of Rob- son, The patio and garden of the Minnich home provided the setting for the event, where guests enjoyed re- jh and a d in housed Inthe garage, and some damage to the eaves of the nearby residence. The call-out of a fire truck from the nosth section of the department did not go through oHictal channels said Archambault. —Noews/MirrorFoto by Lois Hughes farewell cake which the hon- orees had cut and served. * On behalf of the chapter, Mrs. J. Donnan presented Mrs. Stier with a gift. A ing the gift, Mrs. Stier Joy Keillor’s Weekiy Bridge Club Results BURA S$ osttt 85 i ue i 1S $3 eae i Haw. HF uae. If SS oct, ! 7 Seven tables, with an average of 78, participated in Monday night’s session of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club, with the following results: Tied for first with 100 were Julie Smith and Jude Goodwin with Bev Swain and Phyllis Matteucci; third, Lorne Musclow and Dr. Ron Perrier, 94; fourth,. John Sokolowski and Bill Martin, 872; fifth, Joy Keillor and Judy Sheppard, 78; and sixth, Norm and Les Gallie with 76. Beat the Champs was won by Julie Smith, Jude Goodwin, Bev Swain and Phyllis Matteucci. iid Summer Pick-Me-Up SALE at Carl’s Western Drug Marti MULTIPLE K aS i + 2 = se e Ez ea as Be i BH i tlt USA se au f JHU UH ae a By G | : VITAMINS & MINERALS Western's own brand 102-YEAR-OLD Katie Chernoff celebrated her birthday June 29. Born in Russio in 1877, Mrs. Chernoff has 11 9! ? it: ichild: ond three greot-great-grandchildren, She has been a resident of Raspberry Lodge for the past nine years, still keoping in good spirits and the best of health. Groepler Services Held Monday A memorial service was held Monday evening from St. Peter Lutheran Church in Castlegar for Reinhold J. Groepler of Castlegar, aged 18, who died Thursday of last week following a brief iliness. Mr., Groepler was born ,, Jan, 80;,,1903 in Brooklyn, , .-New York. Prior. to. his” Western Drug Mart - B Compound with C Forte $579 “One A Day Keeps The Blahs Away” 100 Capsules.... 200 Capsules.... $909 Lucozade Refreshing Source Of Food Energy Chill & Serve $179 i Sweet ‘N Low Granulated Sugar Substitute For Your Summer Beverages Packets 29° Packets #249 Bulk. 9129 Boz. Bulk . Vancouver; a son, Reinhold, of Albuquerque, N.M.; and two grandchildren, Eli and Liza of Vancouver. Also surviving are two brothers, Kurt and Carl, in the United States, reloyed her regrets in leav- ing the area and “invited members to. visit her at her future home be Vernon. * * Members of Nelson's Police News mean Investigatians are con- tinuing into a vandalism incident in which four street lights were broken in the new .Meadowbrook subdivi- sion near Boundary Electric. According to police, damage .to the mercury vapour lights, was estimated at $600. * o *. Police ‘report that no charges have been laid in an accident on the Kinnaird Bridge Friday morning that delayed traffic for more than an hour. RCMP said that a dumptruck dziven by Michael Harold Smith, 32, of Blue- berry, was pulling a flatbed trailer while travelling east across the bridge. The report states that the trailer came lose and hit a pickup driven by Walter H. Palm, 47, of F le, Police - foster Rose City Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, held their annual Strawberry Tea on Monday. afternoon, on the spacious lawn at the summer home across the lake of Mr. and Mrs. W. Allan. Approximately 40. peo- plo attended, including eight members of Minto Chapter: Mr. and Mra. C. Petts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stier, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. N. Zuk, Mrs. E. Sherbiko, and Mrs, J. Donnan, THREE-YEAR-OLD Victor Hugo Uribe of Sucre, Bolivia, has been ‘adopted’ by a Castlegar man, Joseph Ven Dungen, through tho Foster Parents Plan of Canada. Van © Dungen's monthly contribution of $19 brings child, but every member of his family, as well, with free medical and dental care, free prescrip- tions, _ the sustained guidance and counselling of social workers and the benefits of many special say damage to the pickup was estimated at $2,600 and the flat-bed trailer at $500. . . * RCMP reported Thurs- day that they are investiga- . ting a break-in which occur- red Wednesday night of last week at Trowelex Concrete Contractors on Highway 3. prog @ obj s sto provide the family with the fools to help them become independent ond ‘self-supporting. For more information, write to Foster Parents Plan of Canada, 153 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto, Ont. M4V IP& or call toll-free any time to 112-800-268-7174. SUNDECKS @ Is Your Sundeck Leaking? © Are You Tired of Repainting? © ‘Is the Paint Peeling or Flaking? “ONE-DAY INSTALLATION om SAME-DAY USE We can help. 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He was a lifetime mem- ber of the Kiwanis Club and Surviving is his wife, Ruth, of Castlegar; three daughters, Sandra of Castle- gar, Judith and Valerie of Salmo Council Confusion still surrounds the payment of a servicing bill from MecMan Engineer- ing and Testing Ltd. | of a well for Salmo's water supply reveals council mem- bers at Tuesday night meet- . ing. : Members were uncer- to’ us. tain whether the’ 55.901 80 bill was the total cost.of the installation, or a percentage And we fy portion as they had originally grams requested. - “to A letter had been sent to the -engineering firm last month requesting that pay- ment of the bill be divided Packets Tennis Balls |; ~ Glad Freezer Bags we 2 tor 67° . 20 tor 75° rotor 75° Regular........ _ Medium Size .. Large Size : Carl’s Western Drug Mart 365-7269 CLOSED THIS SUNDAY Castlegar Drug Open 12 noon - 1 p.m. &6-7 p.m. AT WESTERN DRUG MART WE TREAT YOU RIGHT to i o responsibility for the mal- function of the pump. special request a detailed break- abilities. down of responsibility and costs be determined. _ * * Preliminary approval was given by council towards the subdivision of approxi- mately 17 acres of land on Jap Mountain owned by Les Jensen and Barb Myers. Hanson announced that the Department of Highways would also have to provide approval as there could be some conflict with the prop- osed by-pass route. . 8 8 Bonnie Klovance approa- ched council concerning an assessment of $164 for water frontage on her taxes. Klo- vance contended that since she did not use the facility, she should not be charged for it. Klovance’s property had recently. been annexed into the village area. She ex- pressed the feeling she. wasn't receiving enough ser- vices for her taxes. . Mayor Hanson pointed out that she received full benefit of fire protection and other services, and since the frontage facility was install- Plus, there are some very unique features at Selkirk College. We offer smaller, * more intimate campuses. So you get more individual at- tention. Not to mention a lower tuition fee. Sooner or later you’re going to be faced with one of the toughest decisions you will ever have to make ... . what to do with your life. That's why you. should talk We're concerned about you, the individual. can offer pro- ‘of study geared cy your interests and And there’s four campuses to choose from. Probably one near you. Interested? Well, we'd like you to know, more about us. Just write ’ to: Admissions : = Officer Selkirk College Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. ; VIN 3u1 ry Wh SELKIAK COLLEGE ed, she would have to make payments. FIRST CHOICE, FOR A BETTER TOMORROW rer rare REPT S a irene eater pertwatecet corr, Ms New Hostess for Welcome Wagon in Castlegar is Jan Fyfe, left, who will be calling on newcomers to bring helpful community information and sponsor gifts. Here she displays, along with her supervising hostess Urla ‘kling who. the ess'to Pay Welcome | Forest Service Expresses Gratitude Open Letter to the Residents of.the Passmore Area: The Nelson Ranger staff and Regional Protection staff of the Foreat Service wish to express their gratitude to the residents of the Passmore . area who rallied to the cause and assisted at the Pass fire through donations of refresh- ments, tables, storage sheds, use of property for access -and from which to base the firefighting operation and for the various other services dered which formed a hostesses in the East and West Kootonays, a typical basket carried by the Welcome Wagon hostess, Wand area i that will familiarize ~It holds a wealth of civic. the new resident with the many service: C inded medical application forms. There are also maps, travel guides, club and brochures. 8 available in the Castlegar area. provide the hostess with gifts and information on goods and services as well as being filled with everything from change of address cards to B.C. vital part of the overall operation. Your patience and un- derstanding of the noise and personal disruptions caused by this fire control operation are deeply appreciated Welcome wagon is a world wide organization and has been serving families in Canada since 1980. Jan Fyfe is one. of 900 hostesses in Canad: MacMan la, She has two children, Jassen and ing ii She is also an active Jordan, Her husband, Don, member of Rotary Ann. Boauty Competition Swetlishoff Wins Two Barb Swetiishoii of the j Beauty Lane Salon in Castle- gar, brought home two tro- phies on the weekend, follow- ing a summer show sponsor- ed by the Hairdressers’ Asso- ciation of B.C., held in Penticton on Sunday. _She tied for first piace in the! Okanagan district hair- cutting competition and wor second place in the evening styling competition. Judges were Richard Jeha of Jeha Haute Coiffures, Emilio Padula and Vance Goch. i Electronics Diplomas Selkirk Release é At a recent graduation ceremony at Selkirk College, _ Awarded at College Job placement of the graduates is again very fa- vorable with the number of ‘ bes lable in. the ing were of a Diploma in Electronics Engineering Technology: Donald Agnew, Robert Koorbatoff, Robert McKib- ubin, Ken Nichvatodoff, Ed- ward Rilkoff, Jerry Souker- ol electronics exceeding the number. of graduates. ~ choir and ~ Plotnikoff Services Ministry of Forests, Nelson ° Held Last Friday Prayer service began last Thursday evening from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home and concluded with a funeral service the following day from the Cas- - tlegar Russian Hall, for,Glor- ia Diane Plotnikoff, aged 19... of Castlegar, who died acci- dently on Tuesday of last week, ; A member of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ, Miss Plotnikoff was a ‘member: of the Union of Youth in that CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 12, 1979 = ——— : at Central Foeds! 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Burial was at the Brill- iant Cemetery, with Castle- gar Funeral Home in care of WHOLE MUSHROOMS | NARCISSUS 10 FL. OZ. TIN........ 19% $1.39 MACARONI (Ready Cut) or SPAGHETTI es 2 a | 9 FROM THE IN-STORE BAKE SHOP | SPONGE CAKES RAISIN BREAD ALOAPF ...... eee ee eens ce OY PACK OF ........... DFT AY COFFEE - SOFTMARGARINE 1 o9¢ De cc be 2889 IMPERIAL............55 / «Remember? arrangements, off, and Peter ~ of. Castlegar; Don Bowie, Brian Plamondon, and Max Tinsley of Trail; Bruce Bunce, Gary Hessler, David Jennings and Joe Lojpur of Nelson; Mich- ael Knight of Robson; Aub- rey Whitehead of Winlaw;: and Tan Eng Hwa of Singa- pore, ; The event was chaired by graduating student Rob- ert McKibbin-of Castlegar with Max Tinsley of Trail + giving the valedictorian ad- dress. Ron Smithers, chair- man of the Electronics Tech- nology Department, spoke to the graduates on behalf of Selkirk College. Counselling Available For Senior Citizens Senior citizens who have any difficulty in attending to ‘ or understanding the many © forms that aré a part of their - life can receive a helping * hand. Senior citizens’ counse- lor George MacAndrew is available at any time to assist. : “Needless delays are of- ten experienced by forms being incomplete or inaccur- ately filled out” says Mac- Andrew. “My job is to give assistance so these senior citizens receive benefits they are entitled to without exper- iencing delays.” | 3 Wea igor. ure. ; HOSTESS may not have the world on a string, but she knows your community inside out. if you're new in town, call her today! Phone 965-5542 Castlegar News headlines from one year ago: Three men are charged in uranium blockade as angry Genelle residents struggle to halt exploratory drilling for uranium near their China Creek watershed. r ._ 8 me: A provincial court judge has found two Winlaw residents not guilty of keeping a small ophaned black bear cub in captivity. * * Human Resources Minister Bill Vander Zalm has cut off welfare for all persons aged 16 to 18 in British Columbia. ° the Regional Disttiet of Central Kootenay direc! * * . on the use defoliants, | place a tors are to vote on a proposed request that, of 2, 4-D and other chemical PUNCH CRYSTALS HAWAIIAN PKG, OF’ :. 3242:.69° MAZOLA CORN OIL. 32 FL: 02. ss $DI9 : HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR 128 FL. OZ. JUG. Ss] 69 AMOS 20599" SE aie. 9% : PARKAY MARGARINE 3.91.99 APPLE JUICE SUNRIPE WHITE LABEL 48 FL. OZ. TIN. . POTATO.CHIPS NALLEYS TRI PAK .............+ MIRACLE WHIP ed Be 89° =f JULMELTE DIRECTORY) ANGLICAN CHURCH ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN - CHURCH Rev. Desmond Carroll’ 365-2271 . 9:30a.m. Service United Church Worship UNITED CHURC OF CANADA - 1401 Columbia Avenue ,_ Summer 9:30 a.m. In Castlegar Except ; cep’ 3rd Sunday In Robson ‘at 9:45 a.m. Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 - APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 Service for July and August — 10:30 a.m. Sunday School and Worshlp combined. 7 p.m. Fellowship Service “With God all things are possible.’* — Mark 10:27 Rev. Ed Wegner, Pastor +. Phone 365-2374 Val Lelding, Youth Pastor Phone 365-4753 SEVENTH DAY ° ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail Saturday Services Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Divine Service: 11:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Pastor D. Zinner ‘& 365-2649 —Cfhow Gratitude in Prayer —~ BST. PETER LUTHERAN ST. PETER LUTHERAN _ CHURCH 405 Maple St. - Worship Service 9 a.m. ‘Everyone Welcome’’ Lowell Kindschy Ph. 365-3664 or 365-3662 Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30 a.m. ‘on Radio CKQA ST. RITA’S CATHOLIC Rev. Michael Guinan Ph. 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m. Sunday Masses at 8a.m.and10a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle — 12 Noon CHURCH OF GOD. 804-7th Ave., South Pastor Ira Johnson 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11a.m. Family Worship THIS SUNDAY Sermon - “Keeping Fit” Youth & Bible Studies Each Week. 365-5300 or 365-6762 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 7th Ave. South Worship Service a.m, ‘Visitors Most 809 Merry Cresk Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel Castlealrd Plaza Famlly Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Pratse 6:30 p.m. . Wed., Bible Study 7:30 p.m. . Pastor John Hill Church Office 365-3430 PENTECOSTAL _| TABERNACLE 767-1st Ave., North Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph. 365-5212 © Sunday Schoo! 9:50 a.m. ° Morning Worship diam. Evening Service p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Friday: Young People p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at Kinnalrd Hall Sunday Bible Class . and Minister. M. 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