Page 2A The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, February 22, 1995 - TRAUMA CARE > First Aid Training is offering Workers’ Compensation Board INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID (Occupational Level 3) Mar. 27 to Apr. 7, 1995 Fee: $450.00 Place: 2950 Highway Drive, Trail, B.C. (Across from B.C Gas) Time: = Mon. - Fri. ¢ 8 a.m. - 4 p.m, (2 week course) \, et Terry Klapper 365-2775 « 364-2775 EWONEY TOURS 1355 Bay Ave., Trail * 368-6666 RENO TOURS aN Still seats left on the following tours $349,, dbViwin $379), dbVtwin $369 oo aonrwin SPRINGTIME IN B.C. May 4 - 15. 1995 Rediscover our beautiful province as we travel via Radium, through Kamloops, Quesnel! and Prince George to Prince Rupert along the coast Enjoy the ferry ride from Prince Rupert to Port Hardy on Vancouver Island. Explore the sights in Campbell River and into the province's. capital — Victoria, with our last night in Kelowna $4 269 DOUBLE/TWIN PRICE: —_—_——__- per person ROCKIES AND WEST EDMONTON MALL June 1 - 8, 1995 Visit Banff, Jasper and on to the West Edmonton Mall. A special dinner and poetry presented in the heart of the ranching community of Westiock by the pet herseif:-A trip to Drumheller to visit the Tyrell Museum and a stop at Waterton Park on the way home. DOUBLE/TWIN PRICE: $869 per person NASHVILLE/BRANSON September 26 - October 17, 1995 A three-week getaway to enjoy the various lifestyle and scenery throughout the midwestern states including S. Dakota, Utah, Montana and most of all Silver Dollar city Theme Park with the performance ot Shepherd of the Hills in their outdoor amphitheatre. In Branson enjoy being entertained by Riverboat Hotel and Casino ______ May 13-20 Riverboat Hotel and Casino Or Virginian Hotel and Casino ____ OBITUARY Molly Androsoft Molly Androsoff of Castlegar, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 19, 1995 at the age of 81 years Puneral serVice was held at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel on Mon day and Tuesday with burial at Park Meniorial Cemetery Mrs. Androsoff was born July 12, 1913 at Grand Forks. She grew up and married John S. Androsoff there in 1940. After their marriage they moved to Mossleigh, Alberta where they farmed until selling the farm in 1973 when they retired and came to Castlegar to make their home Mrs. Androsoff loved flower gardeiiifig. making quilts, cooking, baking, sewing and singing. She was a member of the USCC. She is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Paul and Naida, and Clem and Naida, all of Grand Forks; four daughters and sons-in- law, Mary (Butch) Gay of Castle- gar, Val (Pete) Demoskoff of Blueberry, Nettie Androsoff and Dianne (Everette) Turner, all of Calgary; 14 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one brother, Lome (Mary) Davidoff of Grand Forks; and two sisters, Loma (Bob) Mitchell of Hawaii, and Frances (Bill) Moston of Hinton Alberta. She was predeceased by her par- ents, husband John, brother John, sister Pauline, and nephew Bill In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Castlegar Hos- pice Society, 1464 Columbia Ave Castlegar, B.C. VIN 4K4. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel Call Marilyn at 365-5579 with your business news. = Merger — Continued from 1A getting deeper in debt. This will ensure the services will remain in the Kootenays.” But Talarico was also cautious when speaking of the plan. They will have to look at what they doing and how and from where. They will have to be a lot more efficient.” To assist with the transition, the ministry has offered to pro- vide a financial consultant who will assist with budgetary plans, As well, Miller said a $.5 mil lion loan from the ministry to KLDH has been forgiven in order to make the transition smoother. There are no plans at this time, added Miller, to recruit more spe- cialists to the area. Miller said the proposed plan is in keeping with a recent report done by consultant Kit Hender- son which recommended a two- campus facility for the region. "I agree with that,” conclud- ed Miller @ Audit = Normington Continued from 1A In addition, Castlegar Mayor Mike O'Connor has signed a let- ter of support for Normington. Leni said supporters plan to rent a bus to carry them all to Vancouver o.that they can show Immigration Canada officials Normington belongs in Canada. Leni said as many as 200 people could be on the trip to Vancouver. “That kind of commanity sup- port will have an impact.” Leni says the family will abide by whatever decision the appeal board makes. “Now we're getting a fair shake,” she said. “We can live with it.” Armbands with the flag of Canada will be available to any- one wanting to support Norming- ton’s case “This is our family,” added Leni, “and I certainly don’t want- to see it split up.” Highways: contract reached SUN STAFF Highways maintenance workers in the Central Koote- nay area have reached a tenta- tive contract settlement with Bel Maintenance. The deal follows an earlier set- tlement between the B.C. Gov- ernment Employees Union and Bel in the East Kootenay area. Details of the two-year con- tract will not be released until the union members have voted on it. Ratification dates haven't yet been set. The contract covers 200 work- ers in the Central Kootenay, which includes the area from Kaslo to Creston and from Craw- ford Bay to Salmo. Continued from 1A region and were young offenders was also found to be incorrect The entrance criteria did pro- hibit prospective participants who had previous arson or sexual assault convictions from joining the pro; The audit also found that accu- sations that expectations of con- duct of participants had been breached was “partly true” Although two participants were discharged from the program after they stole from an employer, others who committed offences outside of work hours weren't discharged. As well, copies of conduct expectations given to participants at the time of their entry into the program hadn't been signed as required. It was also found that there had been an inadequate delivery ef services. The report states that “some of the employees of the community agencies, which pro- vided employment opportunities for the participants, indicated that the society's staff did not have HAIR-4-U and the UPPER ROOM GIFT SHOP Featuring Seniors