AURAN NEETOUEA NT) SUMMER HOUR FRESH SHRIMP ARE BACK! SHRIMP SALAD PT WESTAR, CELGAR MINCO MEAL VOUCHERS 1004 Columbia ® Ph, 365-8155 MAZDA St., Castlegar f CALL NOW COLLECT 365-7241 IT JUST FEELS RIGHT! Medical Laboratory Technology (with Clinical Placements In Trail Regional Hospital) Applications are still being accepted for September, 1991 *You must have first year university Biology, Chemistry, Math, Physics and English to apply. ° The first nine months are spent at The University College of the Cariboo, in Kamloops, followed bya 12 month clinical placement. © Seats are still available in the program for September, 1991, for clinical placement at Trail Regional Hospital, in 1992. News The Kinnaird Village Com- hich works wi to beautify the Village of Kin- naird, co-operated recently with the Castlegar district School Board in painting of the bus shelters. With paint donated by the village, the board workmen painted the shelters, but no sooner was the work finished than. it with scrawlings and drawings. rr The Castlegar District Teach- ers’ Association held its last din- ner meeting of the year last Thursday at the Legion hall with Mr. J. Charters in the chair and Mr. Parsons, principal of the Salmo elementary school, geographical rep- resentative of the West Koote- nay District Teachers’ Council as honoured guest. 25 YEARS AGO From the June 29, 1966 Castlegar News A special meeting of Kinnaird council will be held on Tuesday to give fourth and final reading to the new village zoning bylaw. Before the meeting at the vil- lage office, which is open to resi- dents, commissioners will inspect the site of the proposed McGauley Cement Co. opera- SHSS band teacher Lorren Culley presents Dave Junior band student during the satoore tion. The firm’s i for rezoning to allow the operation will probably be decided at the meeting. eee A diamond-back rattlesnake, blessed with two rattles, was found by workers at the Arrow damsite last Thursday. They made their discovery while working on a pile of lum- ber and called shop foreman William D. Love to identify it. After he told them it was a rat- tler, they killed it. eee The board of school trustees of School District No. 9 has approved the conciliation board’s majority report concerning er ar ded i ‘ ng: to approximatley 10 per cent. 15 YEARS AGO From the July 2, 1976 News “And the new Miss Castl 23 and released at Tuesday night's council meeting: lots next to is ..Joann Wabisca!” These were the words that proclaimed the 17-year-old Stanley Humphries the library parking lot are not for sale and a long lease agree- CasNews file photo Popoft with the irene Gallo Award for the odtstanding awards ceremony five years ago this week. competition were: Castlegar 666 points; Trail 595 points; Colville 153 points; Nelson 150 points, and Beaver Valley 144 points. 5 YEARS AGO From the June 29, 1986 The Ministry of Education’s ditation team luating Stan), vi, a ment at a price was graduate as C: 's ng queen for the 1976-77 term, from amongst seven other lovely candidates at the Miss Castlegar Pageant. eee Parking in downtown Castle- gar has been a continuous prob- lem. One which has been given considerable attention by coun- cil salaries for d r staff. The conciliation board recom- "The following is a and recommendations by the parking commission dated June ZELLERS SENIOR (>) SHOPPERS... GET "FREE CARNATIONS In the store on IVANTAGE 60 CARD BENEFITS °* 3000 FREE CLUB Z POINTS WHEN YOU JOIN! THIS TUESDAY to the first 50 MEMBERS" Tuesday, July 2, 1991. *YOUR MEMBERSHIP CARD FREE COFFEE IS NOW CLUI pe 1280 Cedar Ave., Trail (opmea:} VA ( YOUR NEN IRD! IND DONUTS THROL ¢ WHILE SUPPLIES LAS iday Saturday AUSE...the lowest pric Monday to Thursday Fr HOUT THE DAY 9:30 to 5:30 9:30 to 9:00 9:30 to 5:30 not eee A jubilant Aquanaut speed swim team returned from the first swim meet of the season after handily winning the com- y Hi y school has given the school a passing grade. But the Castlegar high school ‘has slipped from the perfect score it received in its last Petition held at the Nelson Aquatic Centre last weekend. Teams were entered from Castl . Trail, Nelson, Colville, Wash., and Beaver Val- ley, with 250 swimmers partici- Pating. Team standings after the six year ago. oe Ninety-nine women from Castlegar, Nelson, Trail, Salmo and Creston competed June 24 in the Catlegar Ladies’ Open. Low gross winner and winner of the tournament was Ruth Trickey, who shot an 88. Maps lead way to gold-mining sites New geochemical data on gold, silver and 30 other metals in southeastern British Columbia were released Thurs- day in Nelson and Vancouver, Energy and Mines Minister Jack Weisgerber 4 Over 90 sites were identified in the survey area to contain gold concentrations greater than 100 parts per billion and three samples returned over 1,000 parts per billion gold. “Release of these maps will help mining companies locate fareas of high mi 1 ial sample sites. Those sites cover 100,000 square kilometres of southeastern B.C., from the Alberta border to Lake Okana- gan, the release said. Samples of sediment and water were collected and anal- ysed for gold, silver, copper, lead, iron and zinc among other metals. Data is available on maps and floppy diskettes. Regional geochemical surveys have been ongoing since 1976. To date, 65 per cent of British Columbia has been covered. Geochemical surveying of the and will also provide an exten- sive geochemical database for environmental studies and land use assessments,” Weisgerber said in a news release. “Areas showing high gold con- centrations are sure to spark fol- low-up daim staking and explo- ration by. prospectors.” The release was set for 9 a.m. at the 's district office in Nelson and simultaneously at the B.C. and Yukon Chamber of Mines’ office in Vancouver. Unprecedented in size,'this release will provide explo- rationists and other geoscien- tists with the “formidable task” of assessing over 600,000 analyt- ical results from about 8,000 Province will continue in south central B.C. this summer in the Mt. Waddington area, the release said. A new geological map cover- ing an area from Nelson in the northeast to Rossland in the southwest will also be available. This map, updated for the first time in several years, covers an pine of approximately 1,000 8q. It incorporates recent min- istry mapping of the old Ross- land gold camp, one of the largest historical lode gold camps in B.C., as well as the Salmo lead-zinc camp and Sheep bog gold camps, the release sail Cas ATTENTION ALL BOYS & GIRLS We URGENTLY need replacement carriers for SUMMER. RELIEF News Call 365-7266 Days The Cast! LAP-TOP FOR LEARNIN llegar Chapter of the Learning of B.C. recently donated funds for Stanley Humphries ed. D to a be PHONE 365-5210 Brian L. Brown CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT 270 Columbia Avenue Castlegar © 365-2151 Read & Co. Certitied General Accountant student Brian Mannie. lap-top computer. From left are chapter ‘president Bernice Beckstead, teacher Mariilee Papau, principal David Hogg and Selkirk College honors 53 with merit awards Selkirk Coilege honored 53 employees with merit and long- service awards at a dinner held May 30 at the Fireside Inn in Castlegar. Barry Jackson, director of personnel and industrial rela- tions, emceed the occasion while college president Leo Perra delivered greetings on behalf of the college. College board chairman Eliz- abeth Fleet assisted in the pre- sentation of awards. “Of all the events of the col- lege year, the recognition dinner for employees is my favorite,” she said in her opening com- ments. She thanked the hon- John Mansbridge, librarian, John Peregrym, mathematics instructor, Bob Shepherd, instructional assistant in physi- cal sciences, and Don Wilson, English instructor. Merit awards, for which indi- 365. 1250 Bay Ave., Trail AIR CONDITIONING ARROW LAKES AIR CONDITIONING 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 365-2485 10% OFF REPAIR PARTS FOR SENIORS BUY or SELL b CTION Bankruptcies + Esters © SSELLcrumomaar es UCTION 2007-38 throne viduals are d by a peer or supervisor, were presented to Petra Price, cafeteria clerk at the Nelson campus, Arlene Dow, accounting clerk, Pat Roderick, maintenance supervisor, Noella Desaulniers, payroll clerk, Joce- lyn Heighton, admissions clerk, Ron Stinson, transitional train- ing instructor, Gerry Ehman, Open Learning Centre coordina- tor, Philomena Archambault, h oordi . Denise orees for their dedi and service to the college. Long-service awards were Presented to 20-year veterans Margaret Dolan, admissions offi- cer at the Nelson campus, Mil- dred Umbarger, practical nurs- ing instructor, Wayne Chernoff, head of the electronics engineer- ing technology program, Harry Jukes, chemistry instructor, and Larry Brown, economics instruc- tor. Umbarger, who is retiring this year, was acknowledged for her 20 years with the college. As Selkirk College celebrates its 25th anniversary, 14 charter faculty members received their recognition for 25 years of ser- vice to the college. Some have even longer service records since they originally began working for the B.C. Vocational School at Nelson in 1964, before there was a Selkirk College. Acknowledged were Bruno dski at the ry ct Chernoff, continuing education coordinator, Jim Knecht, com- puter centre instructional assis- tant, Linda Bolechowsky, com- puter centre instructional assis- tant, Ab Dunn, counsellor, Bill Sloan, Canadian studies instruc- tor, Walter Volovsek, biology instructional a: Wilkinson, En; h instructor, Pat Jacklin, Castlegar campus manager, Tony Be: skills instructor, Heather Nursey, word-processing clerk, Lynne Lalonde, personnel assis- tant, Kate Enewold, library clerk, Judy Laret, library clerk, Cyndi McLeod, tourism depart- ment head, Dan Neil, audio- visual technician, Marg Pooha- choff, executive secretary, and for the consecutive year, awards went to Kathy Markin, admissions clerk, Lil Zibin, duplicating clerk, and Gordon Gibson, wildland recreation Nelson campus, Vi Huston, cafe- teria manager, Roy Crutchley, head of the machinist-mill- wright training department, Adams, head of the renew- able resource technology and environmental sciences depart- Caught off guard was Perra who was surprised to receive a merit award on the recommen- dation of a faculty member. Also recognized at the event were this year’s SCOPE award winners Sally Willis and Rob Joh of the athletics and ment, John B: math- ematics instructor, Bruce Rom- ney, mathematics instructor, Werner Schulz, head of the mathematics and physical sci- ences department, Darshan hri, mathematics instructor, Don Jones, mathematics instructor, David J.G. Jones, computer science instructor, campus recreation department, Ron Welwood, librarian, and John Rowell, instructor of phi- losophy and English. The Merit Award recipients received engraved plaques, while those honored with long- service awards received a plaque and a college lapel pin. 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