oe Castlegar News _ october 2, 1985 COMMUNITY NEWS __ Stamp club | r™COIN DRIVE NETS HEAVY G 10 — CABLE at ‘ond berty bushes, Coll 16 view. CREEK RUNNING THROUGH THE awards given ~ ie 10, Vat ‘ond londecaped with trust 367-7822 Prose if i x 09) é > ‘ ‘J a ve SA *CH. 8 KNOWLEDGE CIV The 16th annual exhibition marks of the Faroes during and -bourse- of the David the Danish Period.” 3 BRMS. — $71,900. Modern county home, Indoor poo! Spends moot ct the time 1 the down Stouts suite; Dovbwe gai age, Call 10 voew, -KINBERRY HEIGHTS — One of the very Tew building lots lelt im ths oreo down. Excellent price $59,900 WELL CONSTRUCTED 3 BORM. ON 3 LOTS BUCK HAVEN. Outdoor Power Equipment Wonete Rood et Beaver Creek, Trail Pd ” Channel Guide Castlegar Community Com- Award to Jean Smith for ~ _- INDUSTRIAL — COMMERCIAL z — RESIDENTIAL saa3 352-7333 PAVING ie elathe Also Offering, Of seraying (Dust Control) & Trucking EFFECTIVE MAY 10, 19! * Compacting 8: Service Free 24 Hour-Answering pial 12-800-332-4475 For Free Estimates PAINTING @& DECORATING 2649 FOURTH CASTLEGAR vin i Et ) 365-3563 AVENUE a _ Carol Magaw Dianna Kootnikoff ADVERTISING. SALES GAR NEWS plex with.an auction on Sun- day. ~° A junior auction preceeded the main auction. Chief Judge was Bill Rob- inson of Vancouver. Gordon Haug, Hugh Johnston, Jim Harrison and Sue Forrest completed the judges’ panel. Awards were presented in many categories at a banquet held Saturday evening in the Sandman Inn. Winners _were:~bronze-— Ivy Nielsen, Axel Nielsen, Lester Small_and Margaret Munns; silver — Susan For- rest, Margaret Munns, Mary Johnston- and- John Butler; gold — Robert Bayes, Chris McGregor and Jean Smith. The Canada Award was presented to Robert Bayes for “The One Cent Yellow Admirals. of Canada.” The G.B. and Common- wealth Award to Margaret Munns for “Watermarks on Early Stamps of Australia.” The Foreign Award to “Balloon World.” The Cinder- alla category went to Mary Johnston for “Christmas ~ Seals." The Junior Award to JohnButler for “Collecting Postmarks.” The David Thompson Award for the best exhibit by a.club member was pre- sented to Margaret Munns for “The Maori and His An- cestors.” The Grand Award, pre- sented to the entry picked as the best by the judges went to Chris McGregor for “Post- marks of the Faroes in the Danish Period.” Harshenin services held William Harshenin of Castlegar passed away Sat- student council prime minister Graham Fleet (right) : -PAVI | Thompson Stamp Club was ay ns icatPhematic oa | q\NERWoeE eG LT held on: the weekend -at the fae pone : | | | SPARE. CHANGE . ... Stanley Humphries Secondary held its first annual coin drive this week, collecting over 160 kilograms of coins (inset) which was conver- ted to,approximately 1,000 metres of coin chains. The week-long event raised more than $700 for student council activities in the coming year. Homeroom 12C won the Most Money competition, raising more than $125 and earning the Golden Chain Award which day, October 9 We have ‘Don Johnson. of ‘Miami Vice" and rental houses. Judith Ivey co-star in “The Long Hot Summer", a two-part NBC miniseries. airing Sunday, Oct. 6 and Monday, Oct.7. LONG HOT SUMMER 10 9329,95 0937995 CALL BRAD OR WAYNE - i 10th AVENUE — Well momiomed home on 601100 corner lot. New windows, ond ond. well, mulated, Prxed of 3 BEDROOMS — $87,900. Gorgeous viet, super smooth, super fast, With 20" cutting attachments and super powerful!!! INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS Model 47 .. 365-3347 Super q h Thursday, October 3 through to Wed: ‘News e In the $40s — New Root, Furnace and Paint! the best we have! Call Block Bros. Today! SPECIAL OF THE WEEK > Chris McGregor for “Post- urdty Sept. 28 at the age of 3 presents to Rick Sherstobitoff, 12C homeroom rep. of Wednesday, October 2, 1985 _ Funeral services were held OFFICE 365-5210 Tuesday and today at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel with burial in the Brilliant - a Cemetery: aoe Mr. -Harshenin was born- Jan. 20, 1919 at Brilliant and Supplement to the Castlegar News 70 DeAWt® 3007 CASIUGAD 4. veN dng CASTLE A WHOLE NEW GENERATION OF CHAINSAWS (HOMELITE INTRODUCES... . | Castl WESTERN BESTSELLERS INC Recreation news NATIONAL REAL seat Ron Bergen sg you don't see it, Fil find it! CASTLEGAR CHEVRON 365-2912 ee ¥ REPAIR LTD. JOSES'S AuTo Rt Good Sto, Bath Accesso, of Lighting ries & Waterbeds Upstairs in Trail’s T. Owne S Phone 368-5302" ae Way. Compliments... He is survived by his sis- ter, Mary Gleboff of Castle- gar, two nieces and nine nephews. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. TYPE SETTING your newsletters, meeting bulletins, etc.. o Camera-ready type for your photocopier. CASTLEGAR NEWS 65-7266 lived at Raspberry, where he = farmed all of his life. He en- Skating season has finally @ joyed gardening and antique arrived! Lunch Hour Hockey collecting. | United resumed this week and do we have a deal for the guys. For only $15 you will receive 20 passes for lunch hour hockey. It takes place Monday to Friday from 12-1 p.m. Parent and Tots skating is being run ona drop-in basis this season. Every Tuesday and Thurs- day from 11-12 noon Mom, Dad and the kids can enjoy skating on the large -ice surface. Public Skating Public skating for the 1985/86 season happens Tuesday and Thursday 2:30 - 4:30, Friday 2-3:30, Saturday 5-4:45 and Sunday 1:45- Ss Castlegar News 3:30 p.m. Admission is $1.25 for adults, $1 for students and 75 cents for children. Fall Programs Many of our fall programs that are stating this week still have openings. Interior Decorating, Drawing and Painting, Dog Obedience, Dough Art and German Cooking are only a few of the sessions that you: can still register in. So don't delay any longer. Sop by the recre- ation office and register. Fire Safety Fire Safety Week is taking place next week. Why not take—part-by—attending—our Wood Burning Stove Work- shop on Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. at the complex. Enjoy a film and learn the safety aspect of owning and operating a wood ‘burning stove. Coffee and donuts will be served and there is no charge for the event. z Cominco honors Castlegar man Bill Keraiff of Castlegar is one of 830 Cominco employees who will be honored tomor- row evening for achieving 40 years of service with the ‘company. « The 30th Annual Gold Medal Awards Dinner will be held at the Uplander Hotel in , Rebels’ Action The junior hockey season has begun. The Rebels’ first home game is Saturday at 8 p.m. against the Rossland Jr. Warriors. 365-2155 364-0213 Trail 368-5222 BUICK GMC LTD. 1700 Columbia Ave., Castlegar BEST GAS ECONOMY IN B.C. i ‘smash! a major HAPPY ADS Rossland, where each em- ployee will receive_an-en. graved gold medal and a special gift in recognition of —the_milestone.——_-__-.-- — |——Medal-recipients-this~year— bring the total number -of Cominco“ gold medallists —t oo __ 1-24 since the_awar. ‘Use HAPPY ADS fo extend bir | io ctity, 1955. thay, —weuding or anniver- sary greetings. to Twenty-one of the employ- feces fs congratulate someones of -1e ees are from Trail Oper- BILL KERAIFF ° simply, wish someone @ 9504 tions, seven from Kimber. 7 - - 40 years of service and you con also use a photo if ley, suione cael from Van- ’ ; you wish. For details, couver and Calgary. . Started with Cominco ‘on Daspjoy, Advernsing ot 965. ] - Keraiff was born in Castle- April 9, 1945, and his inter- Castlegar News office ot 197] gar, and he and his wife ests. include baseball and Columbia Avenue. Verna have four sons. He gardening. Super Grocery Buys | at Johnny's Grocery ‘® WINSDAY NBC. th Slocan reasonable .80 acres for anly $12,000; , Oct. 5 South, Castlegar ge in Castlegar D SALE All! GENELLE x ., Sat. B.C, VIN 3B3 EW LISTING Call now for more details. He FIRST|10 BUYERS! at Sout! horedcres, K bi Thursday, Oct. 3 thr ui li IV COHOE INSURANC 6 2 i Sketches. y $20,000 and are now s BONUSES FO| fireplaces, 75x270 woodsy | x lot. Move in ‘tor | 5} 10 ask BRAND NEW TWO STOREY NEW LISTING x OPEN HOUSE 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 Hospital area, waterfront, 2 In need of money, REDUCED SOUTH CASTLEGAR — Reduced 10 $25,500 LEAN VALHALLA VALHALLA GROUND SMOKED GARLIC BEEF FRANKFURTERS | . COIL ao eT nam $9129] sane 912° fans» 849 Ir STMETO SHOWCASE : - a Special “Family Pak’’ Sale BRITISH COLUMBIA. |__| onanczson Sunkist Py 20 Ib. Boxes Program is an exciting opportunity H for cach region to showcase its unique character through special events and pertormances on site at Expo 86. FORECLOSURE SALE Scheduled, Art Bu: chwald: home next to Fire Hall in Robson, Needs some work $20s. MORE ABOUT INSURANCE 1127 - 4th Street, Castlegar COE SuRAN @ =. B.C. Pavilion staff are working with com- munities throughout the Province to create regional themes and audition performers. More ; Red or Whi than 3,500 British Columbians are expected ¢ No. lNorgald to be involved in this exciting program. ase Thinere yroups:musiciss, dancers, come The B.C. Pavilion is proud to be the show- . APPLES : POTATOES iaiunity performers athletes hurulreds of case for these events. It will be our tifa to 29° $480 64€/kg Ib. Bag British Columbians will be promoting their share with the world the special character Doily regions while entertaining audiences from of British Columbia. .m- ga.m.-9P Located Next to Robson Ferry 365-7941 we © Canadian Currency at par P sh. (509) 928 “Love, Mary” (Prem: {i tor ines by appointment Cae J We yw view! 3 pve ony sremo LS WNiw ADOITIONS — 5 stove in| around the word. Our time to shine. Offers to The Honourable Den Philips, Minster Responsible iy DENTAL LAB __{Stalfed by David Cowon’s employees) MOUNTAINVIEW. AGENCIES. TS __ ftp. 365-2111 NEW LISTING BLUEBERRY — 3 bdrm., ROBSON — 3 bdrm., nicely landscaped and riverfront | Fectquich sole Now reduced to $43 000 AFFORDABLE HOUSING tenced lot. $32,000. processed ( —_- PEERLESS Ootischenia, (~ V