CHICKEN & SEAFOOD CALL US TODAY 365-5304 Castlegar Aquanauts License No. 763214 Saturday, April 6 Castlegar Arena Complex s 1 ooo PAID OUT JACKPOT $3700 60% PAYOUT « EARLY LAST BINGO 60% PAYOUT SPECIALTY GAMES Early Bird 6 p.m., Regular Bingo 7 p.m. SPRING HAS SPRUNG! Now is the time to spruce up your home witha... CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION “Your Community Financial Centre” SLOCAN PARK CASTLEGAR Highway 6 1 LOCAL NEWS COURT NEWS In Castlegar provincial’ court, Richard Rogerson received a suspen- ded sentence of two years with con- ditions for mischief. ~ a Cheryse’ Wallace received a. M- ‘emonth /suspended sentence for assault with @ Weapon. aed . William Peter Tarasoff was Sen- tenced to four’ months in jail and two ‘years probation for impaired driving. 7 * Thad George Alexander Graham was sentenced to a pair of six-month terms in jail, to be served concurren- tly, for two charges of impaired driving. Coe . Alvin Garth Ackerman received a three-month conditional discharge for assault. * oe . Russell David Sapriken was found guilty on two charges of causing a disturbance. He was sentenced to two months in jail and one year probation on one charge, and two months in jail, to be served consecutively, on the second. He was sentenced to a third jail term of two months, to be served consecutively, for obstructing a police officer. Sapriken also received a one-month suspended sentence for failing to appear. A LITTLE TO THE LEFT City ot Castlegar employees Garry Rainer (front) and Robin Tomlin were ig new water in Castlegar. CasNews photo by Ed Mills to several houses near Fourth Avenue and Fourth Street ing down to earth so) VISA AND MASTERCARD ACCEPTED WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. YOUR COMMUNITY AWARD WINNING FOOD STORE 2717 COLUMBIA AVENUE, CASTLEGAR, B.C. 7 DAYS - A WEEK MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY 9:00 a.m ,+6:00 p.m. THURSDAY & FRIDAY. 9:00 a.m.-9:00 poms SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. KSCU reports success in 1990 By LIZ COLEMAN Special to the Castlegar News Exciting? Maybe not. But in banking, money, not excitement is the bottom line. And the bottom line is looking pretty "good if you go by what was The report included, among other things, increased usage of KSCU outlets resulting in an increase of assets to $180 million — up 9.2 per cent from $165 million reported in 1989. In 1990 Kootenay Savings’ reported to a small audi at the Kootenay Savings Credit Union’s 22nd annual general meeting Tuesday night at the Cominco Gym. “It wasn’t quite as lively as last year’s meeting,’’ said one member of the KSCU, who was among the 130 people in attendance. by 2.2 per cent, despite a slight decline in the market area i the report officer Doug Stanley said in his management report. That showed up in an 8.6 per cent increase in deposits while loans only increased slightly by 2.2 per cent, which improved cash resources for last year. Stanley said ‘‘the financial Strength of any” organization is said. “The trend is that more people have money to save, and there is less demand for loans,"’ chief executive in its capital base,’’ which was another area KSCU reported gains. The credit union's retained earnings are currently at $7.6 million which is five per cent above the minimum legal requirement. A contributing factor in KSCU’s improving bottom line was a new in house data processing system installed by the company in 1990, said board of directors president Tim Jenkin. “The move to in-house data Processing is one which gives Kootenay Savings a_ technological advantage over our competitors, at a cost savings, while creating new jobs locally,”* said Jenkin. 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