Wednesday, June 20, 1004 group McKay School of Danee have had a successful season of com- peting in various music festi- vals in the Kootenays and Okanagan. In early ‘March the students participated in the Kootenay Music Festival held GREAT ALBERTA BREAK RATE However, studemts ‘whoy Electronic Security Locks Indoor Pool & Whirlpool Restaurant In Room Coffee Maker Earn Chub Z Points performed exceptio: well are awarded certificates of merit. Of 17 categories entered in classical ballet, demi-charac- ter, national and jazz duo the students obtained 14 of merit. In addition, Jessica DeWolf and Heather Kew were oA me from the Festival Society, while four were sel d the adjudicator'’s opinion, hiive their way into the hearts of judges LO.D.E award tor most promis- dancer, and Bish in 12 categories of classical bal- es Jet and demi-character. The stu- dents gained six first places, cz Students from the McKay School of Dance have had a ful year in petition. Troupe members attend the B.C. Festival of the Arts, In early April this same group of students competed in the Penticton Kiwanis Music Festi- val. This festival does award placings and percentile marks, and of the 17 categories entered the students gained eight first places, four second places and two third places. Jessica De Wolf was awarded two monetary scholarships; the Gersue \C/omments show us by making us your personal pharmacy. If you our style of pharmacy, drop in econ! FS Pxarmasave 365-7813 BRITA WATER FILTER SYSTEM $17.98 NEW SUMMER HOURS OPEN SUNDAYS 11:00 A.M. TO3 P.M. You're reading this one! Call Cathy, Nicole or Tracy vse BE 7 . ° ear * % Winter Wishes * ** "3: z= Surnmcz Dreams ere does your ~><~shine? "Take the Castlegar Sun on your next vacation and send us a photo ‘of you (or a member of your travelling group) holding up the Castlegar Sun, so we can see you and your surroundings. BE UNIQUE! BE ORIGINAL! BE HUMOROUS! Your photo could win you one of many exciting prizes such as: AND MORE! Contest runs: bed NS March 31 - JUNE 1, 1994 — AUG. 31, 1994 ENTRIES DUE SEPT. 30 Prizes to be awarded / 4 & Oct. 3, 1994 All entrants eligible for the grana prize (drawn Oct. 3, 1994) of: Trip for two anywhere Canadian Regional flies! Rules: Entrants must be 19 yrs or over. Prizes must be accepted as awarded — no substitutions or cash. All photos become the property of the Castlegar Sun-and cannot be returned. caceeer Sun retains the right to publish any photos in subsequent promotional’ material. Empk of the Castlegar Sun and their i di Mail or bring your photo to: The Castlegar Sun, 465 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, VIM 1G8 along with a brief explanation of where and when the photo was taken. Enter et Se families i to win. Canadian Regional. uty are, back: (I-r) Jessica DeWolf, Stephanie LeRose, Julia Driutti, Erin Thomas. Middle: Rochelle Tognotti Music Festival entered In and Lize Mullay. Front: Sh O'Hare, Heath Kew and Emily Procter. ‘ Photo eutmitted named as the representative for Junior ballet to the B.C. Festival three second places and two third places, while Jessica in junior ballet, while Emily Procter was an. observer, Both 4 in the P Of the Arts. Later in April six of the stu- dents competed in the Kelowna @ Mortifee in given by the adjudicator John Ottman of Ballet, B.C.. Wednesday, June 29, 1994 Continued from 2B In April 1992, she received the Order Of Canada for her out- vivacious lady will be visiting Grand Forks in mid-July. Mark your calendar now and make this weekead a highlight of your sum- activities. mer There will be a fundraiser for 'y Hospice Associa- tion, Compassion and the Sound of Music, on Priday, July 15 from 7-9 p.m.; a Born To Sing Saturday, July 16 from 10 am. to 5 pm; and a Walking Your Path With Power on Sunday, July 17 from 2-4 p.m.. Tickets for the weekend can be found at the Castlegar Public Mr. Turik still around? Friday, June 10th an evening concert was enjoyed by down- town shoppers fans and Society roughout the weekend, mesgbors when the Coumtfyniesa thes activities planned and yj>$pigne-C&W band phiyed old will occur - be sure to favourites and original music out- visit the C.P. Rail Station Muse- _ side on the Station platform. They um which houses a complete col- are booked to return July 15 - 7- lection of the old Castl Free. i dance and on Sunday the family picnic will be held at 2 p.m... where they are apparently the suc- cessful C.T_E.T-P. As staff is usu- ally hired in May, applicants for that out-of-town visitors this year already outnumber previous News, many old school annuals Many thanks to the ‘boys’ and scrapbooks recently donated, from the Coffee Club for signing and other area memorabilia, as up to donate 4 hours cach per well as Zuckerberg Island Her- month to act as guide-curatogs itage Park. keeping the C.P. 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VOLUNTEER. @ Logging Continued from 2B events—team relay race and a tug of war. There will be com- petitors from the northwest U.S. as well as B.C_—some from as far away as New Zealand. Admission is $1, which gets you a chance at a cash draw at photo of the event with a cash prize. It promises to be a great day in Slocan! Dear Ann Landers: What ever happened to just plain goodbye? It used to be a per- fectly good word - a contrac- tion of “God be with ye” - but for reasons unknown, goodbye has fallen out of-favor. Hardly anybody says it anymore. In its place, you get the canned, pre-packaged exit line “Have a nice day.” This meaningless, hack- neyed phrase is heard every- where - even the supermarket. You are in the checkout line, entertaining, yourself with tabloid headlines about the 79- year-old woman who gave birth to a litter of wolves, and the checker rings up your pur- chase, hits you with a total equal to the national debt and says, “Have a nice day.” A more imaginative clerk might say, “Have a good one,” which could be interpreted, “Have a good roll in the sack.” Ig there-fn appropriate response to that timeworn line? Most common is the fee- ble, “You, too.” A friend of mine who finds it irritating replies, “I have other plans.” — Bvanston, Ill. Dear Ev.: I have no idea where “Have a nice day” origi- nated, but it seems to be a harml albeit gi tive; substitute for “goodbye”. If there is an appropriate response, I don’t know of it. I You, too.” I was going to tell ‘YOU t “have a nice day,” but I think I'll skip it. Celebrate BRITHDAY CARL S PLAZA DRUGS 365-7269 Canadian Criss Cross by Walter D. 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