age 10A The Castlegar Sun Your Castlegar SAFEWAY Bringing You The Finest In Quality! Boneless- Limits In effect $6.59 Breakfast Delight Olympic 500 g. kg. SIRLOIN STEAKS SLICED SIDE BACON 29 ZUP & ee or Diet 750 mi. ORANGE JUICE SCOTCH BUY 340 mi. MEDIUM CHEESE Approx. S00 g. MAXWELL HOUSE Reg. or Fine 300g. 9 ea. LEAF - LETTUCE Green U.S. Grown RUSSETT POTATOES 10 Ib. B.C. or U.S. Grown CAJUN HAM Freybe Slice or Shaved 100 g. 39 BAKED LASAGNE FRENCH BREAD 400 g. Kinnaird Junior — Secondary School Academic Honour Roll The administration and staff of Kinnaird Junior Secondary School congratulate the following students on their academic achievement awards for the fall term, Our school promotes academic excellence combined with social responsibility. It is our hope that our children will use their abilities in a positive way to advance co- and by being models for other chil- dren. Following is a list of those stu- dents who have qualified for the Honour Roll and Honourable Mention lists, during the first reporting period at Kinniard Junior Secondary School. Students must -have a minimum grade average of 4.0 in qualifying courses. For Hon- ourable Mention, students must have a minimum grade average of . 3.5 - 3.9 in qualifying courses. GRADE 8 HONOUR ROLL AKSELSON MARY MCGOUGAN CELIA MANSBRIDGE ELINA ALIMKULOV JOLENE OZEROFF KIM QUDDING AMY STRILAEFF MICHAEL KOOZNETSOFF NICOLE HARASEMOW ‘ SANDEEP DOSANJH CHRISTINA BARBARA MCGOUGAN ANDREW PETERSON WAYNE STOLZ GRADE 8 HONOURABLE MENTION PHILIP FREITAS PHONS SENNHAVONG JENNIFER CHERNOFF LARA MARKIN LISA DACHKOFF DASHA FORESTER SHANNON GIENGER LANA SOMMERVILE GRADE 7 HONOUR ROLL SHAWNA HARSHENIN ‘ JENNIFER BEVANS AMI WHITE NADYA WILSON NATASHA GRBICH JILL CARLSON ROB ARMSTRONG JASON ARCHAMBAULT SHAWN HORCOFF JAMES HUBSCHER GRADY MOORE SOUSAKONG OUDOMSOUK “HEATHER PLOTNIKOFF CHANTE! ROBBIE DOSANJH CHRIS CLEMENT KELVIN BAZAIRE NEAL HENNE ANGELA GUGLIELMI CELINE EVANS REBECCA JONES VALERIE KOSOWAN CORINNE YOFONOFP BRAD ZAYTSOFF DONNA HOHERTZ DANIELLE RUNIONS KEITH KEREKES MONICA MILLER LORI JONES TONY MEDEIROS ROBBIE CAMPBELL ADAM RODGERS CHRISTINA TRIPPEL GRADE 7 HONOURABLE DEVON GOOLIEFF _ MIRANDA TEDESCO GRADE 6 HONOUR ROLL TYLER CLEMENT JENNY GRAIG KRISTE DRAPER PIER GOETTING SUSAN HAYASHI DUSTIN HEAGY TRINA JOHNSON GRADE 6 HONOURABLE ENTI SCOTT CARLSON RYAN LECKIE Z cial Education Centre. Sockhead the Monkey, was one night's work for : Julie Willness, 11, a Grade 6 student at the Spe- SUN STAFF PHOTO/ Nancy Lingley Tipping their hats Each month persons within School District #9 (Castlegar) rec- ognize the efforts and accomplish- ments of others during the past weeks’ by for hard work and dedication through a very busy month that included report cards, volleyball games and toumament, Swimming ing them. in the School Board's agenda, These are the latest: ° a) Mr. Dodds nominates the staff for their continued high pro- fessionalism and dedication during a very busy school year, particu- larly with the added feature of Accreditation. b) Mr. Closkey nominated Doug Hickey for outstanding organization of Fall student activi- ties. ¢) Mr. Plotnikoff nominates Fred Rebalk di for with parents, Intermediate study session, profes- sional development activities— great work! f) Mr. Phipps nominates all staff for their fine effort in report- ing to parents. Reports were well written and many interviews took place. 2) Mr. Gerrand nominates: i) D. McAfee - Boys’ Volley- ball Coach ii) G. Bryden - Girls’ Volley- ball Coach iii) A. Bondaroff - Grade 6 V Coach Keeping the school very clean. d) Mr. Eggleton nominates: i) the S.H.S.S. Drama Club for thier outstanding efforts in the pre- h) Mr. Rilcof nominates Wendy Voykin and the crew of “The Riddle Machine” for doing an elementary school presentation. of the Omega ii) the S.H.S.S Video Club for their service to a number of school this Fall in vi i) Superi d Wayling acknowledges Verna Cheroff, Barry Deradlt. Maintenance and K.J.S.S. staff for and planning a District television presentation. e) Mr. Zanet nominates all staff fous the successful Provincial Field Hockey Tournament. New rates reflected on stamps OTTAWA (SNS) - Canada Post Corporation announced details of the new definitive stamps. and postage products being issued to reflect new postage prices for Several versions of the Canadi- an flag design appear on 40-cent stamps. Sheets of 100 stamps as well as packs of 10 and 25 show the flag against a forest and moun- tain background. The 100-stamp BEAUTY CENTR 365-6000, 620 18th st. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, Mon. to Wed. & Sat. Thursday & Friday 9am. to9 p.m. Advertised Prices In Effect Wednesday, January 2 through Sunday, January 6, 1994 Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. We reserve the right to limit sales to retail quantities. SAFEWAY © (); We bring it all logeethes: a Plaza) 7 Castlegar , coil carries a design of the flag in one-colour engraving. The stamps “go on sale Decémber 28. The new Quick Sticks self- adhesive stamps, the third issue in the series, show the flag against a sea coast background. The stamps go on sale January 11 in packs of 12 for $5.25. The flag stamps designs were created by Gottschalk and Ash Intemational of Toronto. The familiar portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Yousuf Karsh will again appear on a definitive stamp, printed this year as a 40-cent denomination with an amber background. The stamp goes on sale December 28 and is available in packs of 10 and in sheets of 100. The stamp was designed by Tom Yakobina of Montreal and Chris Candlish of Toronto. Maclean's honour roll named TORONTO (SNS) - Margo Tim- mins of the Cowboy Junkies, Major Dan Dempsey of the Cana- dian Snowbirds, and Harrison McCain, bead of the International McCain Foods empire are three of the 12 Canadians whose contribu- tions are recognized in the 1990 Maclean’s Honour roll. “make a difference” through their contributions to Canadian society. Also included in the 1990 Hon- our Roll are scholar Northrop Frye, actress Rosemary Dun- smore, writer Mordecai Richler, — businesswoman Jeannine Guille- van Wood, Jean Jean Vanier, a champion of the tights of the handicapped and Ron Southern, businessman and eques- tian booster. “The achievements of all 12 Honour Roll recipients are interna- tional in scale. For some, their Coulthard, lawyer Rosalie Abella, and Tissa : For the fifth year, Maclean's has chosen the 12 Canadians who Completing the list of twelve are in 1990 reflect decades of creativity and commit. - ment,” said Kevin Doyle, editor of z, “CHRISTMAS