Wednesday, December 30, 1992 @ IN MEMORY Lawerance “Larry”. Plotnikoff On December 27, 1992 Lawerance “Larry” Plotnikoff passed away at the age of 49. Mr. Plotnikoff was born on Apr. 11, 1943 in Nelson. He grew up at Gibson Creek and lived there all of his life. He married Anita Tarasoff on Dec. 9, 1967 at Robson. During has life he worked in construction. He enjoyed hockey, ski-dooing, fishing and gardening around his home. He was a member of the Rock and Tunnel Workers Local No. 168. Mr. Plotnikoff is survived by his wife Anita; son Leroy and daughter-in-law Kim; two daughters; Holly and Tracey Plotnikoff and one grandson Kyle all of Pass Creek; two sis- ters, Irene Semenoff of Pass Creek and Ruth Buttnor of Rossland; and many nephews and nieces. Funeral services will begin on Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1992 at 7 p.m. at the Pass Creek Hall and will continue on Thursday, Dec. 31, 1992 at 10 a.m. with burial at the Pass Creek Cemetery at noon. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. George F. Markin On Dec. 27, 1992, George F. Markin of Raspberry Village passed away at the age of 75 Gears. Funeral service for the late George Markin was held at the Brilliant Cultural Centre on Tuesday and Wednesday with burial at the Brilliant Cemetery. Mr. Markin was born Sept. 1, 1917 at Pass Creek and grew up and lived at Raspberry Village all of his life. He married Laura Kalmakoff at Raspberry on Jan. 22, 1939. During his life he worked in sawmills, and as a carpen- ter and retired from the maintenance department of Selkirk College in 1982. He was a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. George enjoyed tending his fruit trees and grafting different varieties of fruit to different trees and caring for his yard. He is survived by his wife, Laura, two sons, George and Paul of Raspberry and daughter, Joyce Idle of Castlegar, 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. D.J. (Don) MacDonald Longtime Castlegar resident D.J. (Don) MacDonald passed away suddenly at his home on Sunday, Dec. 27. Mr. MacDonald was born on Nov. 7, 1922 at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He grew up in Saskatchewan and moved to the Kootenay area in the 1940s. On Nov. 4, 1966, he married Betty O. Turik. The couple resided in Castlegar since their marriage. COMMUNITY NEW YEARS EVE DANCE Seniors Hall, 8 p.m. Refreshments Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 15 words are $5 and additional words are 30¢ each Boldfaced words (which must be used for headings) count as two words There is no extra charge for a second insertion while the third consecutive insertion is half-price and the fourth and fifth consecutive insertions are only half price for the two of them. Minimum charge is $5 (whether ad is for one, two or three times). Deadlines are 5 p.m. Wednesdays for Saturday's paper and 5 p.m. Monday for Wednesday's paper. Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave OMMUNITY Mr. MacDonald was a member of the Operating Engineers Union, an avid golfer and member of the Castlegar Golf Club, enjoyed gardening and yard work and will be remem- bered by all his friends and relatives for his talent as a Mr. Fixit. He is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Carney and Douglas of Anahim Lake; granddaughters, Claire and Nicole; one sister, Evelyn; two brothers Bill and Norman of Edmonton; and several in-laws, nieces, nephews and friends in the Castlegar and Kootenay area. Mr. MacDonald was predeceased by his wife, Betty who died in March of this year. A memorial service for both Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald was held at the Castlegar Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, December 30 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Heart or Cancer fund in their memory. 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Funeral service will be held on Thursday, Dec. 31, 1992, at the Calvary Baptist Church with Rev. Bob Marsh offi- ciating. Interment will be at the Robson Cemetery. Mrs. Dyck was born June 18, 1907, at Alexandrovka, Russia and came to Canada in 1923 settling at Rosthen, Sask. She married Julius Dyck in 1928 in Saskatchewan. They moved to Renatta in 1934 and to Robson in 1965 when the Hugh Keenleyside Dam was built. After her husband’s death in 1975, Mrs. Dyck moved in to Castlegar. She was a member of the Senior Citizens, and attendant of the Calvary Baptist Church and member of the .Mennonite Church of Canada, active member of the Women’s Institute while in Renata. She enjoyed singing, gardening, needlework, reading, crossword and jigsaw puzzles. She is survived by her daughter Eleanor Dyck of Castlegar and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. 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