ERDAS SUELSES TAS UL RERELES rpg ws, SELKIRK COLLEGE ceremony . ‘recently marked , pre. sentation of scholarships:f 1978-1979 academic y: In un r career programs. Pictured wanding ett 10. to right) are Walter Usgama (acting principal), Robert :for schievement ducing; the ‘ and ras! Richard Horney, Kenneth Kennedy, Colin Ward, Cheryl Hill, Gary Fuhr; Loretta Bulfone; Doug Or. Richard Hallett. ‘Sitting i with drivers Proceeding light ara, toe! presse - lights net Drivers ‘violating a red ted. ‘This has been announced by'a Ayenue, South, and Highway. 8 there: has been problem . ‘enth Avenue, South, onto ingram and are ‘Shelley zon, Leora Green, Greti Shannon, and: Ullian: Wing. Receiving scholarships in absentia were Susan Grimble, Verna Pellant, Debra (COURT NEWS 7, James Falvo, 23, of Nel- Three separate. charges of driving while impaired were heard in provincial court Feb.:26. Philip Mark Malekow, 19, of Crescent Valley and © Wayne L. Johnson, 33, of Trail were each fined $350 or in default 20 days in jail. Cyril Joseph Lecuyer, 38, of Rossland was given a 20-day ail : son pleaded not guilty but was found guilty to. two charges. One of speeding against a highway sign for which he was fined $35 and one for failing: to produce a’ & driver's licence for which he . was fi ned $16, 4 “ Kenneth kK Reibin, of Castl and placed on probation for the duration of the sentence. All entered guilty pleas. -_ 8 6 Two separate charges of driving with a blood alcohol - count over .08 were heard’: with Robert Sherstobitoff, 22, of Castlegar fined $350 or in default 20 days in jail. Nick Poohachoff, 34, of Slocan Park was fined $325 or in default 20 days in jail. Both entered guilty pleas. s . * Trevor Govender, 18, of Castlegar was fined $125 after pleading guilty toa charge of being a minor in possession of liquor. - : s .* * Terry Wayne Waite, .33, =. of Cranbrook pleaded guilty wii charge: of “being : in possession of a narcotic. He was fined $100 or in default five days in jail. s * * Fred F. Soukaroff, 18, of Castlegar was fined $100 after pleading guilty to fail- ing to notify the owner of unoccupied vehicle after an accident. or’ in default 20 days ir jail after pleading guilty to a charge of refusing to take’ a breathalyzer eet Brady ciaics Beiton, 19, of Robson ‘pleaded), not * guilty but was found guilty to a charge « of being a minor in possession of;liquor. Hes ‘Was fined $125. 1 Ce Se 4 Helen Desjardins, 46, of Blueberry © Creek _ pleaded guilty to a charge of false pretense. She was given a- conditional discharge and placed on probation for three’ months. “2 8 Gordon Chrusch, 27, of Castlegar was given a con- ditional discharge,and placed, on probation for three months after pleading guilty toa charge of willful damage. He was also ordered to make restitution. e © «© One male juvenile ap- peared in court and paid $25 for driving without proper insurance. Done well in Royal Conservatory exams Two Castlegar students, Gordon Babaeff and Sara .Wearmouth, did well in re- cent Royal Conservatory of Music piano examinations held recently in Trail, re- THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR... WHY Veto yo, THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE... This emblem identities the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor Wetomne Migr, in the community. For information call JAN FYFE 365-7154 i or M. KENNEDY 365-3590 ceiving marks of 83 per cent , and 85 per cent respectively in the Grade II practicals. Babaeff, 11 years old, and in his second year of piano, is a student at Twin Rivers School, As well as-his interest in pidno, he also likes badminton, basketball, Scouts, and skiing, and plays the drums at school. Wearmouth, nearly 13, - has studied piano since the fall of 1978. She is :also a student at Twin Rivers. As well as playing the xylophone in the Twin Rivers School Band, she pursues interests in skiing and reading. GORDON BABAEFF +. wall done 8, a was fined $250 . rbara Mason and QUEBEC SEPARATISM — Or. Alaa Artibl professor of history at the University of V delivering a lecture on ibe background of Quebec separatism on March 7 a College. As well as roviding -a historical’ ste jective, Dr. Artibi: t f tho a. bec Li stated he will dis ty's in’ th province of Quebec, ZL Police Briefs a No charges: of. driving without insurance were ‘laid on the weekend as the dead- line for the greater number“ of motorists to renew their car insurance arrived mid- night, Feb. 29. ~ The local detachment did, however, respond to 36 complaints -resulting in one driver being charged for being impaired and another being issued a 24-hour road- side suspension. : pad 2 . * On Feb. 29 a vehicle sustained approximately $1,200 damage when it struck rocks that had fallen from the bank. The incident, which oc- curred on Highway SA at the Thrums bluffs, took place shortly before 11 p.m. Driver Gerard Beauregard of Cres- cent Valley escaped injury. oo 8 8% blamed in a two-vehicle ac- cident Monday in Selkirk College parking lot which re- sulted in approximately $1,400 to the vehicles in- Icy road conditions are reported. No charges were laid. _* 2 s Icey conditions were also blamed in an accident Tues- day, half km. south of China Creek Shell on Highway 22 in which a, 1976 Dodge over- turned when it left the road. Driver, Evelyn Chester, 52, of Castlegar is reported to have suffered bruises. Dam- age has been estimated at $1,100. 2 on A pinglévehlels accident Tuesday evening in Thrums is still under investigation. A 1971 Volkswagon is reported to have left the road and rolled when it hit a ditch. Driver. Elaine Stetsko of. Castlegar suffered neck in- juries. Damage has been estimated at $1,000. Aluminum Sheets 24%" x36" 1 to 12 — 75¢ Each 13, to 24 — 60¢ Each Castlegar. No injuries were Attention Men & Boys! 25 of. More — 50¢ Each CASTLEGAR NEWS MID-WEEK MIRROR 19 Columbia Avenue volved. Police identified the dri- vers as Thomas Jacobs, 21, and Lynn Mason, 29, both of RECEPTIONIST. WANTED “Applications will be Teceived until 12 noon Mar- - ch 17, 1980 for the temporary part-time, position = Lessig receptionist. Sipe e i ihe ee terboarde typing, cash pat ada eg other office related duties: Good typing. skills are essential. ’ Salary Range: $5.63 to $6.30 per hour (1979 rates) Hours of Work: 5 pm. to 9 p.m. weekdays, 4p.m. - 9 p.m. weekends. “Highway 8, The spokesman says left turns are being Community TV # Night §:80—Five-day weather re- Port. 5:40—Castlegar Library 2 time. »-- Selkirk. College Sat. Mar. 1 7:20—"Vision for: the 80's" —'a B.C. government © presentation in honor 7:0—“Meet the Martins” —_; Pee patented by the For NFB. program deals with proper: proce- dures in filing tax orms. fe 8:00—“Honor band concert” — The culmination of a weekend workshop pp tated for -band students " from across the re- gion. Held at SHSS Mar. 2. 9:16—WARP:,, Update War Against’ Rising Prices boycott list and . update. 9750—West Kootenay Power hearings part 5 — held in Nelson Nov. /19. Concerning WKP rate increase. 10:50—Sign off. FOR SALE ; 150/000 U.S. GALLON - WOODEN WATER TANK ill be dismantled and stored at the city’s oe yard. a dimen available ot Clty Hall, tolerated made when the ight | is’ red. and ‘motorists ‘are advised "| that a. left turn’ cannot’. be { made shen a red light is A _ exhibited.’ ; i City of Castlegar , 460 Columbia Ave. Poon eien t ‘ Castlegar, B.C. \TED TO RENT. -URGENTI So anes bedroom homo for. empto ly of 4 moving | to ievenoea tt ate March, Exoelia requ Nursey, 412-884-830 nee eros | WAREHOUSE SALE For Sale: 1967 Fo! good sii Ty , shape. 1978 Yam: ana 750 Spada i ‘ ‘excallent condition. Ph. 959:7024 *) CORRECT atter3 p.m. 110 5 Vanguard Camper oo" In very clean condition. Ph. 965- 5562. : wits .Furnished neat 1-bedroom eulte ~ close to Plaza. Mature person, non-smoker. Ph. 368-6344." /10 fant On Page 14 of todays Woolco Warehouse Flyer, the Raging Electric Broom shows Regina €922 as the model. It should read Deluxe Dual Motor E101) Regina Electric Broom. . Woolco regrets ony inconvenience this error may have caused a DEAN MEenacmacne and phone nur, HNO. For Sale: Excellent buy! 1876 2tft. GMC motor. home. Immaculate condition, hardly used, [ow mile- age. Ph, 965-3510 or 350-7647. 110 i For Sale: 1976 20ft. Security motor f° * home. view at/H&R Chevron‘or . WANETA ree ate CENTRE Ico Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. wondey ‘ond Fridays #30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m, References required, no pa Bh 390-4247. 1979. Firebird. Ph. §as-2000. Gost after.4 p.m, i10 corre tree maa mn, “GTIZEN OF THE YEAR “The Castlegar district's Good Citizen of the 4 Year for 1979 is the late Aage Sylvest. Stereo Equipment - One a 2 Mod Snowmobile: 1977 Arctic Cat an ther 440. 700 A ars miles, like new. $1,700 96828888 atter 4 p.m. 110 ) % banquet at which the presentation will be made will be held on Tues., March 18, There will be a no-host bar at 6:30, followed by the b at7 p.m. ' Have your : INCOME TAX - returns filed by Michael M. Chernoff 125 Columbia Avenue Castlegor PHONE 365-5465 Friends of Mr. Sylvest who wish to attend may pick up tickets at Castlegar Drug. John Holden, Chairman Citizen of the Year Committee Castlegar Kiwanis Club Sears free-arm. All you: and sew. Built-in buttonholer too! 40 days ony Save $100 is easy on this Kenmore dois set ihe dials Beg. st50.72 {oanure-packed Kenmore freo-arm. Avarety| at ul man “one touch you mandi leah erecang else stiches hcuger€ eu sara zig zap, bind hem, Dox. stretch: sir 25yr. electrical parts 2 yr. 206 281 551 OL. sieves easly 14 14 etn a 2 deconva stiches. Head guar. ‘se0thls Kenmore tree-arm In action, .., Material, includii 1979. 1980: Bede (D-1 nf Bucs) inakin (D-D Bucs) y Horcoff (Devils Den) C. Whitfield (Devils Den)... a lisheff (V&H Con't.) wrie (V&H Co: ftignant (Devils Den) Mottat (D-D Bucs) NODS Team Devils Den D-D Bucs . V&H Contractors. Marlane Hotel Flyers _Juvéniles $s 36 2 F Phil Markin Total (Devils Den) Rick Hlookoff Total (V&H Contractors) Dave Grundy Total (D-D Bucs) Lawrence Chernoff Total (Marlane Hotel Flyers) Gary Poznikoff Dan Wallace Total (Juveniles) i 25 Assists” 45 — Total Points (Marlane Hotel Eyer) ts) P. Juowen (Marlane Hotel Flyers) Sel Ae Leading. Juvenile Scorer: Jeff Stewart: a ' Castlegar Commercial Hockey Le final stan BECORING LEADERS} ap’a’* yeegseeees® “STANDING 8 E H @RE 5.16.> 7.08 * 8 g8seges Leading, Gealtender in Scoring is Dave Grundy with 4) Assists. Aver, 2nd— Helaine Oleski; 6th — 3.77. 4.10 . 4.50. (Recreation News Defensive Driving > t The dates and times for the: upcoming defensive’ dri-. ving program at the Regional Recreation Community Com- plex are Friday 6:80 to 9 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. pebich wehae {GER Tibco Si ros ian thet a number, teen ; dances -- lanned | will : place iat warned tRe- 12:80 a.m. Tickets will be “ ~Co-sponsored, by the nea : A i atxithe: door, ‘ Re- : jepart- ment and the’ B,C. Safety Council, the program pro- * vides films, visual learning — “aids and participant manuals. Interested persons may regi-' ster at the Recreation Office for the program. ‘The fee is $20 and includes all learning ° and “snacks | will ailable.: Youths between the ages of 18.and 18 inclusive are invited to ‘at- _ tend this, Entertainment On Thursday at.8 p.m. the Castlegar Arts Council de and the the man- — ual. wo nee as Flower Shaw." This pPresen-_. Dog Obedience . The starting date for the dog obedience program scheduled to commence this week has been set back and the. program will be getting. underway at a later dgte. This activity will be taking. place at the Community Complex on Thuradays at7 p.m. siarting this week. Keep Fit Program 2 of the ladies’ -keep fit to music class is now underway with about’ 50 ladies i + tation involves = h ‘ootenay,, Chamnlenenine ‘ “Dance Bolo: lst — Stephanie eld Feb. 15,: 16,\17./at the » Denver, Nakusp, Kaslo: and the host Beaver Valley Club. Approximately ’ 240". figure eaters were entered in 43 § "Precision ‘Team ‘Skating: ‘jet. —; Castlettes’ — Team’ .’, members: Sarah’ Cheveldave, |} Zoobkoff;:;; 2nd, — ' Diane Lori Verigin; Tammy Molnar, Susan Tischler, Sandy Tisch:. ler, » Sharon Pereverzoff, Kk Susan Vader; ard — Beth | Krug. +> Ladle: 5 Bronzé I. tive: 2nd, — Connie Susut; ard — Helaine Oleski. * Junior’; Ladies Free- skate: 6th'— Sandy Tischler; 6th — Beth’ Krug. _Intermidiate 4 2nd preliminary Bingles 8. & ‘under: ‘Allison Zanet,: ) & ‘Pre-preliminary . Ladies jingles 9 & 10: 8th - —‘Susan Ross. : Preliminary . Laites jin- gles 11:& under — Event "A: Tami Sorenson. s Ladies Sin- “gles'11 & under — Event B:. 1st'— ‘Laura Simonen. ° :’ Preliminary’ Ladies Singles 11 & under'—.Event * Ist — Sarah Johnston; 1th Tracy Kai Pre-juvenile. Ladies ee 55 patoalee 3 12 & under: 2nd — nnie Susut. Juvenile Ladies Singles “o 12°& under: 5th — Nancy ~Gratham; 6th — ‘Barbara Cheveldave; 9th — Cathy Johnstone, Preliminary Ladies +Pairs 12.&- under: Ist’ — Helaine’ Oleski; and Sarah Johnston. Juvenile: Ladies Pairs: "ath — Susan Heuer: and Diane Vader. ‘Senior Bronze Ladies -Dance Solo: Ist — Cathy Johnstone; 6th. — Connie - Susut. Cranbrook . to host conference Family. sient and resources, teen- points and Karen Evin recreation,: ‘Ladies a 8rd =. The Siaatey Humphries Secondary, School | d to’ the’ ps + Junior, / Leki Denise Vader, Diane .. Vader, ‘Gwen. Kruotzky, Yvonne McGuire, Janet Fou- bister, , Karen) Grunerud, Michelle Arishenkoff, Helen Janicki;. 6th — Boogie Blues = Andrea Baltes ‘scored 16 points And the ened her. oards by West Kootenay Champion;.. & ships. with: three.-convincing: wins in elimination. play last weekend. hb The victories increased the girls’ season record to 16 Grade 9 forward, enjoyed her best game’ of. the year, “scoring 10 pointstind captain wins against 10 losses, and... t since returning: from: Cran- brook two wéeks:ago, they have won seven: straight ’ - games. On Saturday, against the W.E. Graham: Silver Stars, - Andrea Belezyk:led the scor- ing parade with.18 points in a: decisive 41-16 win. The girls showed discipline ‘and. pati- ence- against’ the. opponants’ zone defence,. with: Paulette Schreiber scoring. eight.’ ing six points. ‘Against Nakusp, name of the. game was the Kathy Paul’ Show.-‘as :the - grade 10 forward gunner for 14 points, all on long outside shots “against the Nakusp zone. Belezyk,’ with © 11, Schreiber with. nine, Evin -with eight points all played strong games in a 64-6 win 2 ‘. In what was clearly their add-»: ‘and, ‘ing: dofaraivcly. Trafalgar’s high-s scoring Bon- “nle Parr. to.10: points. “The . Junior Rockettes now advance 'to the West: Kootenay Championships set for Selkirk: College on Sat- urday; March 15. The cham: pionships feature a ‘single- ‘knockout: draw with’a ‘con- ‘solation game ‘for third : and= *. most intensive and emotional ’ effort of the season, the local. ‘squad defeated ” arch-rival:'warea occasions. 5 are among the topics scheduled for dis- cussion at the Kootenay Rec- reation Conference’ April 12 ‘ in Cranbrook. - ....-The ‘conference, which ~ will. also. include a :: gar Totems. 36-21 to F gain first: seed in-the finals.’ The girls came out runnin, and jumped off to'a 14-2 at et quarter lead, “and: never looked back.:; ‘Team pti Dina Zanet, Susan Ross, Sarah Johnaton, -Helaine ‘Oleski; Tracy./Kam- inaky,. Connie Susut,: Laura‘: Simonen,’ Barb’’ Cheyeldave, ‘Nanty Gratham, Cathy. John: uk aton, Lisa. Uchida, Lynn Brown. ‘These and many more of the Castlegar Club: skaters Carrie.’ will. be presenting, their"an- 1) nual ‘year-end ‘Carnival ‘on’ Mareh 22, Guest pair skaters from Spokane and Vancouver will be this year’s foature, ‘fourth : places. Other teams. advancing’ to the’ finals’ are’ Trafalgar'Totems from’ Nel- | son, J.L. we Hawkettes .° from Trail, and‘ Selmo Fat cons, cme | for and ‘ artistry as well as movement and theatre, This evening an delight- ful entertainment will take place at Twin Rivers School © in Castlegar. Advance tickets - are $4 for adults and $3 for senior citizens and students, and are ‘available from arts council the Castle- and 0 will be at thes Inn of the, South between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. -For further information ‘contact Kerry Bysouth at Box 340; Elkford (telephone 865-2663) or Wayne Taiji at 810 Ward Street, Nelson (telephone . 352-2211 2 ). gar..North and South l- — braries, and. Carl's . Drugs. There’ will also be’ tickets lable“ at the door at, a cises three times a week. This program takes place at the hall of ‘the Regional Recreation Complex Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fri- days from 10 to 11 a.m. The program runs until the end of March and in- terested ladies can still reg- ister as the number of par- - ticipants is not limited. As.a result of popular demand this, program will be repeated on a monthly basis from April on ° into the summer months, so vonce the participants reach “the fitness level they’ hope for, they. be able: to maintain their Physical .c¢ con- dition. Fitness Festival -— Once again this year the Castlegar recreation’ depart- ment is staging a Fitness Festival. The dates to note for this community event are June ‘20: and 21. . Various : |. fitness-oriented activities are being planned and a number ° of British Columbia digni- taries are going to be invited to attend. Being the 1980 Fitness Festival will have all kinds of activities, for. persons of all ages and'we expect an increase in nom- : bers of people taking part. d for exer-. slightly higher price. ys : Tce Show Emotions 1980, an ice show sponsored by. the Cas- tlegar Figure Skating Club, will be at the Regional Rec- ‘reation Complex March 22. There will be one perfor- mance at 2:30 p.m. and an- other ‘at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will cost adults $4, students . and’ senior citizens $3 and cataren $2. 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