Wednesday, September 1, 19¢ 1993 ernie — _ — —+ =a Obituary Olga Kooznetsoff On Wednesday, August 25, 1993, Olga Kooznetsoff of Winlaw, B.C years The Castlegar Sun Obituary Roy Levi Wilkie Mr. Roy Levi Wilkie, 74, of Castlegar, B. the Castlegar Hosp ine ss «Fuel service was held athe Castlegar Funeral Chapel on Saturday, August 28,193 wit burial at | McHlvar Hospital afer atemety ness erry Siding Cemetary ( r A o , Mrs. Kooznetsoff was born August 22, 1943 at Slocan City, B.C., She grew up in Perry Siding living TOA ee eee one Was, 5, 1942 in Battleford, Sask there all of her life. Olga attended Perry Siding Elementary School and W.E. Graham Secondary School sibere theyre their hoes GAIN SES. telice ctoving cee bo in Slocan City. She married Mike Kooznetsoff on December 28, 1963 at Winlaw. During her life she BY : ese worked for Canada Post in Winlaw. Olga enjoyed swimming, gardening, knitting and playing Bingo. She especially enjoyed outings with friends and family. She is survived by her husband Mike of Winlaw; son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Sandra of Winlaw; one daughter, Lovella Kooznetsoff of Winlaw; granddaughter, Lindsay; and one sister, Nettie Zarchikoff of Winlaw. She was predeceased by her parents, and sister, Nellie Kanigan. Funeral sracgronents were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. Page 5A The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, September 1, — Castlegar is no longer immune to homeless people committed there is lithe the ROMP can do to makehun move on ticks around for a while Selling something? Phone 365-5266 whether you have seen him or not, he is here RCMP is able to do about it Castlegar has recently been a stopping off point fot some vagrants, or homeless people, and although we in Castlegar are fairly isolated from the homeless, they are out there, and Castlegar's once rural image has been shattered now that the reality of homeless people has literally struck home. Castlegar RCMP member, Corporal Al Hudema, verified that in fact there is a homeless person wandering our streets, and unless a crime is Wednesday each month. 6:30 - 8 p.m. Castlegar Library with followin too close WOMEN'S AGLOW DAY of Refreshing - Saturday, September 11th 9:00 am. Full Gospel! Fellowship Church. Lunch provided. Speaker ti, of Castlegar had been and there is nothing the KAREN KERKHOFF They ‘re 3 The basic transient roams in and Sun staff ( "here usually harmless, they just stick around and impose on people. There is There used to be a vagrancy code, but they commit a crime there isn't anything passed away at the age of 50 passed y at the age of diet xaeue nothing we can do with them not anymore, Until, or unt You might have seen him sitting aimlessly on the rock wall beside city hall, or he might even have approached you for money. But “7.00 we can do Although there are thousands of homeless individuals in larger uch as Castlegar to have home: DINING LOUNGE Open 4 p.m. Daily 365-3294 Located 1 mile South of Weigh Scales, Ootischenia. cities, it is unusual for smaller cities s less people Salmo man charged with following too close Sun Staff Roy was predeceased by his parents William and Lydia Wilkie, one son Ronald, sister Irene Emkiet and brother Lester Roy is survived by: his loving wife Charlotte; daughters Linda Lot tin, Dave Heglin, Judi (Chris) Jolly, Monica (Al) Heglin, Carol (Doug) Haines; sons Clarence (Ellen) Wilkie, Robert Wilkie; ten grandchil dren; one great grandson; brother Gorden Wilkie of Battleford, Sask Sisters Wilda Lahonde of New Westminister, B.C., and Mable Koldnis ki of Surrey, B.C meets last CASTLEGAR'S ALZHIEMERS SUPPORT GROUP Celgar, Westar and Cominco Dotti Thiessen. For intormation call Gloria 365-3279 or Katie 365' 5456. Coming events of Castlegar organizations .may be listed here and additional words are 15¢ each. Boldfaced wo headings) count as two wo s_halt-price m ich 11:30 Monday for Wednesday's must be used for consecutive Deadline is in or mail your notices to nsertion SZ The Gastiggar Sun mm a 465 Columbia Avenue The in Castlegar, BC VIN 1G8 Sun Staff A Castlegar man, 77-year- old Nick Horcoff has been charged with following too close after a motor vehicle acci- dent August 27. Rocco Rizzot- stopped at the 15000 block of Columbia Avenue when Hor- coff's vehicle collided with the rear end of Rizzotti’s vehicle causing approximately $3,000 damage. Rizzotti received minor injuries in the accident A Salmo man, 21-year-old Dylan Read, has been charged with fol fter the vehicle he was driving struck the rear end of a semi tractor trailer which was being driven by Victor Keam of Cal gary. Read was near Bombi Summit on Highway 3 East when he looked at a vehicle which had been ‘stopped on the other side of the road. When he looked back he was about to hit the tractor trailer which at a considerably slower speed in the slow lane causing lowing too close hit to rear-end the semi Richmond company awarded contract for paving Submitted part of the Strategic Highway Improvement , said Charbonneau. Program” A $1,080,960 contract for the asphalt pave overlay is p! © two of a project which began with hot-in-place pavement recycling. Total “In addition, we arc able to take advantage of the equal cost-sharing benefits between the federal and provincial governments through SHIP.’ “The pavement [ Salekin graduates from Simon Fraser Randall Todd Salekin, son of Earl and Maureen Salekin, grad uated from Simon Fraser Uni versity with his Bachelor of Arts (Honours). Graduating from SHSS, Ran dall went on to Douglas College, where he attained a diploma in Commerce and Business Engagement Goolieff-Parr Betsy Goolieff of Castlegar, and Bill Goolieff of Crescent Valle y would like to announce the engagement of their daughter, Arla Dawn, to David Parr, son of Rhoda Parr of Robson, and Dick Parr Creamation arranged by Castlegar Funeral Home A family memorial was held Tuesday August 31, 1993 youchers accepted of Castlegar. The wedding will take place September 4, 1993 in Castlegar at 4 p.m Columbia Basin News Covering topics of public interest on B.C. Hydro reservoir operations The Columbia Basin News, a new publication on topics of interest related to Hydro's generating Randall is presently doing his graduate studies at the Universi ty of Texas. Phase One of the project was completed August 12. TNL. Paving Ltd. will begin crush: erlay paving in late ment overlay on Highway 3B from Nancy Green Junction to Rossland was announced today by Transportation and Highways Minis- facilities and reservoirs, is now available to local residents through libraries, chambers of commerce cost of this 28.2 kilometer highway rehabilita tion project, including all ministry project supervision, engineering and materials is Golden r Randall Todd Salekin FREE SAMPLES FILET MIGNON ing gravel for the ov § 5 S 3 = z 3 : = Z g : 5 Try our European cheescake Saturday, Sept. 4° 11 am - 4 pm* TAKE ONE HOME 548” = $97 “while quantities last 15° reg $17.99 6 X 402 LOBSTER TAILS 8-10 07. ea. product of Bahamas "18° SALMON STEAK pkg. of 2 $9999 reg $3.99 x 6 oz ALASKA KING CRAB 11% PRAWNS Cooked, tail-on, 1 Ib. bag DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE (min. charge - call for details) STIL UBLSAOT © SAOHD © SIYANIO.G SHOH © SHIOUNG 4338 © INIAOTTVIS TH3A © SaIM HOVE © dWIMHS Join a BCAA Hosted Tour and explore these fascinating lands ona pre-planned, wor Orient Encounter Explore Asia's most spectacular cities. Hong Kong * Bangkok * Singapore Christmas in the Alps An untorgettable C nna * Salzburg hristmas holiday! Innsbruck * Neustift -free holiday. ED Nov 14 - 27, 1993 (14 days/12 nts) 2799 ap Dec 13 - 27, 1993 (15 days/13 nts) $3295 Malaysia & Dp Singapore A fascinating overland journey yapore * Malacca * Kuala Lumpur « Mar 2 - 18, 1994 (17 days/15 nts) 53079 Cameron Highlands * Penang * Kuantan BCAA Travel ravel AGENCY Ea Call for details | today! 596 Baker St., TRAVEL HOTLINE Nelson 352-3535 1-800-663-1956 ter, Art Charbonneau and Rossland-Trail MLA Ed Conroy. “This contract, which has been awarded to . will form TNL Paving Ltd. of Richmond B.C $2,598,390.” This represents a considerable investment in economic well-being of the communities of Trail, Warfield and Rossland,” August. Completion of the project is weather dependent Once paving has begun travelers can expect said Conroy minor delays. Three local residents receive grant to travel to former Soviet Union Larry Ewashen, and Alex and Nettie Jmaeff will travel to Soviet Union Submitted Local residents, Larry A. Ewashen of Ootishenia and Alex ‘and Nettie Jmaeff of Shoreacres, are the recipients of grants proyided by the Federal Government as part of the aid package et Union to the former Sova Financial assistance is provided to assist in two months of travel and work expenses and also to provide a certain amount of technical equip ment which is to be left with the co-operating institutions in Russia The panicular program is called Partners-In-Progress, and is mest to educate and simulate westeriiethod among Russian Institutions Alex Jmaeff. well known baker and local business man, COfrently proprietor of the successful Creston Bakery and Restaurant will be conducting seminars on westem baking and restaurant techniques. His 6th Annual Motorcycle Toy Run scheduled for September 12 Submitted Santa's first trip to Castlegar activities will possibly lead to a co-venture, developing a restaurantt and bakery in the Tula area The city of Tula, a great center for armaments building dating back to the days of swords and armor, 1s currently in the throes of *conver- thermoses with Tula ts sion’; gun factories, for example, now producing equipment that former reduced artillery shell the new settlement of Dou nems Rivon, and they, as well also near as the Museum olstoy. at nyt developments with anticipation and inter Larry A. Ewashen. Douk ind historian, will be work ' th Tula State D) ' ithe Mu um ot Tolstoy, on a hist tratn Ms that led t the Doukhobor immigrat ( haar ntennial event which The drama wall be marking the ok place in 1895 anniversary of the Burning ot f purchasing a new toy, tying it tc Arms in Castlegar at 3 p.m. for and area this year is already in Toy Run has been sc sheduled for the Castlegar, Nelson, Salmo, Trail and surrounding areas for September 12, 1993 All local motorcycle enthusi asts are invited to participate by Every Week Sales » Supplies * Repairs Sandra Sell it quick - in the Sun classifieds Call 365-7848 their bikes and joining the ride The generous contribution made by local residents and busi nesses allowed us to contribute $8,000 to the 1992 Nelson and Trail Salvation Army Christmas programs This year's ride will proceed from Castlegar to Nelson than on to Salmo, Trail and Rossland The Salmo Firemen will be sen ing a modestly priced lunch From Salmo the nde will contin ue, and riders are scheduled to meet with representatives of the Salvation Army at the Hi Arrow ‘WANTED 4 HOMES In various areas for advertising purposes FACTORY DIRECT PRICING Sunrooms Patio Covers MAINTENANCE FREE eAyY / ALUMINUM Backed sik Sheppard's 20 year warranty pe Mail with this ad CALL or WRITE FOR FREE ESTIMATE Your Sheppard's area rep K & G Construction 1801 - 4th Ave. S, Cranbrook, B.C (604) 426-8487 V1iC 4C6 Bn eg Se SRS the presentation of toys This years Auction will be held on September 11, 1993 at the Robson Hall starting at 8 p.m ull 1 a.m. Come and participate in a fun worthwhile cause and enjoy music by Hair of the Dawg Riders can donate their toys to the district of their choice Watch for posters regarding vistration, time and places and cheduled activities. We wish to thank the mer hants from Castlegar, Nelson, Trail and the surrounding areas who have contributed so gener y to make this a successful For further information, please call Wendy Jenner at 365-6603 or Jody Markin at 825-4603 Coming Soon Castlegar & District UNITED WAY KICK-OFF DAY Sat. Sept 18 Community Complex @ Includes: s * Outdoor Flea Market * Pancake Breakfast * Proclamation by Mayor Moore * Outrageous Shirts judging 365-7331 Anniversary and Birthday wishes Fry Happy 40th anniversary to George and Julia Fry, married September 7, 1953, and a very happy 60th birthday Dad September 8, 1933 With much love always from the family Nelson man charged under Motor Vehicle Act Gary Schmidt 2X, of Nelson s been charged with ing a construction sign vehicle he was driving collided with another vehicle driven by John Mackey, August 28. Mack ey had been stopped for a flag Person in a construction zone when Schmidt's vehicle collided with Mackey’s ve approximately $5,000 damage hicle causing Neither driver sustained injunes Cancer Society meeting to be held in Sept. Submitted The regular meeting of the Castlegar Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society will be held on Wednesday, September 8, 1993 at 7 p.m. in the conference room of the Castlegar and District Hospital UNDERGROUND SPRINKLER SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT for the remainder of the season on all installations. a great time to have your talled y busy time for ld wait up to r installaton LY THE MOST ABLE AND FREE PARTS. 7 years experience and 400 systems installed Call today for an estimate F. PAULSON & SONS LTD. 2900 Highway Dr., Trail 368-9404 BMS Consulting Financia) Counse'ling and Qoal Sel ing Brenda 365-3487 Wedding Anniversary MacBain The children of Marjorie and Bob MacBain invite their friends to join in a celebration in honour of their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception to be held at the Fireside Place Banquet Room The reception will be Saturday, September 11, 1993 from 2-5 p.m. No gifts please SECURITY Your Family and Pets Deserve It. Fall’Special on Professionally Installed Vinyl/Chain Link Fence request to our office also * Custom Wood Fencing * Outdoor Structures * Small Jobs Castle dpple contracting Itd. “Quality to the Core” 352-5394 Free Estimates and Hydro offices throughout the region If you would like to be put on a mailing list to receive future copies of The Columbia Basin News, please contact Columbia Kootenay Program Manager Al Geissler at 365-2450. 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