CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, J ly 10, 1976 at B q' Graduates of fhicerne Secondary School ‘ A graduation banquet Je oring this year's Grade 1: atudents of Lucerne Secondary School, New Denver, was held recently in the banquet room at the Lucerne Motel. The’ graduates included Barbara Bernhof, Vern Emary, Shawn Flynn, Jeff Greenwood, + Wendy Oleksow, Daniel Sher- : rod, Jim Hicks and Peter ¢ Markin. Head table guests included. the district apperintendent of! schools T, G Ellwood and Mrs. $ Ellwood, chairman of the Ar- : row Lakes board of school 1 trustees R, Blyth and Mrs. } Blyth, Rev. John Stainer’ and Mra, Stalner of Nakusp and principal of Lucerne School Pp Williams. Following a ‘delicious tur. ey dinner, toasts were pro- posed: to the Queen by W. G. ‘Thring; to the parents by Jeff {Greenwood ‘and responded to ‘by Mra, Agnes Emary; to the }) teachers: hi Wendy Oleksow, 1) responded to by Steve Amsden {/ who gave a running commen- { \ tary on each of the students as {he had known them ‘in his {> elasses; to tfie school board by Daniel Sherrod, responded to by R. Blyth, and to: the graduates by Mrs. R. Grist, ‘expended to by. Windy Okel- ‘The guesta then adjourned \tothe Lucerene gym where the ‘Commencement and Awards Ceremonies were held. ‘ . Willisms chaired this section of the program and introduced Mr. Ellwood who offered congratulations to the graduates on behalf of the department of education. Presentation of Adit Awards were made’ b; Burnett to the tollowing: Senior boys’ Track and | Fleld Award—Shawn Flynn; ‘senlor girls’ Track and Field Award—Irene Palmer; junior boys’ Track and Field Award— Bob Maxinuk; junior girls’ Track and Field: Award—Joy Wingert; boys’ Athletic Award + (Senior)—Shawn Flynn and © (Gunfor}—Bob Maxinuk; ° girls’ thletic Award (Senior}—Irene almer and (Junior)=-Carma She ry ‘Mr. Burnett also presented the Citizenship and: Service ‘Awards, Leslee Cooper and Lawrence Yofonoff shared the Citizenship Award and Arlene Heichert won the Service Award, Presentation of the House Award was made to Perry Palmer of the Hides by Mrs. Beth Kassian. Vern Emary was Class a brief 's achool years. The Valedictory Address ‘was given by Shawn Flynn. Presentation of the diplo- masto the graduates was made by Mr. Ellwood who also presented the academic awards as follows: Grade 12—Shawn Flynn + \for combined studies. Grade 11—Leslee Cooper for selected studies, Elizabeth Frank for commercial, and Shelley Kerr for combined studies. Grade 9—Joy Wingert. Grade 8—Gay Wingert and Raymond Mori. Howaiin Islands An Economical Tourist Package ‘The Hawaiian Islands are still one of the best’ dollar values for the traveller accord- ing to CP Air. ‘An economy tour package, without loss of quality, is now being offered commencing at $56, shared accommodation, for seven days/six nights at Wai- kiki, Included in the price is an aloha greeting on arrival, trans- fers to hotel and airport, six nights accommodation and a + eruise of Pearl Harbour, Transfers to and from hotel, accommodation and sightseeing tours are featured on all’island extensions. Full information on choice of tours, hotels, rates and airfares are available at any Canadian Pacific Office or trav: el agency. RIVERVALE YARN SHOPPE Lessons for all machines New yarn shades and Knit Garments Ph. 368-9907 ‘463-2nd, Ave., Rivervale 5.5. No. 1, Te Teall, B.C, ‘Trustee Mrs. G. C, Nelson presented Honor Roll Awards to those achieving “B” average or better in all subjects to: "Grade 10—Leonard Mori and Heather Wilson. Grade 8—Douglas Berg- ten, Douglas Welch and Susan. Sherrod. Presentation of scholar- ahips followed: The New Denver-Silverton Communities’ Award was pre sented by Mrs. W. G. Thring to Jim Hicks, who also won the Regional Recreation Commis- ‘No. 5 Award, This was present- ed by the president, Allan Laktin, Steve Amsden presented the Lucerne school teachers’ Attitude and’ Achlevement ‘Award. to Shawn Flynn, Jim Hicks was the recipient of a third award from the New Denver: -Bilverton Kinsmen. © Bob Mills presented this on their, bel f et oreahrond gave'the “Last Will and Testament” for his class and Daniel Sherrod gave s-aummary of the year's activities, "Alan Burgess than called on Lawrence Yofonolf, the prime minister of the student council to introduce his ‘cabinet for (1975/76: They are as follows: Primo minister —Law- rence Yofonoff, deputy minis- ri, minister of athletic affairs— Walter Kaihnicki, minister of social affairs—Cindy Nelson, minister of cultural affairs— Vern Gustafson and minister of “academic ’affairs—Louise Law. ‘On behalf of the graduates, Barbara Bernhoff extended vote of thanks to all‘those students who helped arrange the evening and especially to Mrs; Beth Hessians wna wotked hard on the deco: A farewell ae wound up the evening's activities. Lucerne El mentary Surprise Bridal Shower Held To Honor Miss Renie Salikin A surprise shower. was; held at the home of Marcia Loverldgo in honor’of Irene (Renle} Salikin whose marriage to Peter Evdokimoff takes place next month. ‘Upon her arrival « corsage Awards Ceremony Held © A-short awards ceremony for, the elemedtary section of the school was held in the gym ‘on the afternoon of June 25, Principal: P, Williams: wel- comed the parents and friends ‘and presented the awards as follows: : Grade 1—Ernest Heichert. Grade 2—April Milton. +, Grade.S—Shirley Heichert. Grade 4—Marlene Reit- meler, Grade 6—Todd Hicks. Grade,7—Michael Sherrod and Darlene Chernoff. Gr des 5—Charl jene /Me- Grade 6—Wendy Milton, Grade 6—Todd Hicks. Grade 7—Patey Irwin and Michael Sherrod): Meena spe Fe Maxinuk. Grade’ $—Heidi Schlaffea, Grade'4—Leonard Casley. an 5—Diane White. le Mr, Williams announced ; local winners of the Cana- cer Soclety Poster’: nd ‘presented first cone of $3 to Todd’ Hicks; ‘seco of $2 to Jonathan Sherrod; and third prize of $1 to Diane White. aa presented to’ the bride-to- be 2. Bridesmald Kathy Maloff assisted in ie: ‘opening of the many beautiful gills. A highlight of the evening was the bride's book compiled and presented by the hostesses, Marela Leveridge, Diane De. Paoli and Linda: Khadikin, ‘At the close of the evening, refreshments ‘were served by the three hostesses which in- ‘¢luded a special cake made and desoraied by. Marcela’ Leve- Prior to this surprise shower, Miss Balikin was hon- ored with another. aurpriasc shower in Vancouver. ‘This shower wai hosted by her alster- -of-honor Miss Lee Campagnolo assisted in the opening of the many lovely Many of. Miss Salikin’s classmates and friends from UBC, as well as relatives from Vancouver, attended DESIGN: PLUS “The Creative Idea-Minded *Printers” That's inetuding peopl inthe pulp “ paper ernst. What you earn Is important. Your wages are one’. measurement of how well you're doing in this world: And. the factis, pulp and paper workers are doing very well in Pulp and paper workers eam more than even surprise you. Average Hourly Earnings .-Pulp'and Paper Mills - Canadians. The chart below gives you'some com figures. Now, remember, ‘one particul ‘Te avel All Canadian Manufacturing $2.84 Pulp and paper workers are ahead of the inflation rate. Between Apri! 1970 and April 1975, the Consumer,Price «- Index in Canada rose 39%. In that same pariod, the ai hourly @ eamings of people who work in pul pape ‘ 71%. In other words, definitely ahead of the inflation rate, including the particularly high rate of the last wo ne ulp and tink about, parative” they’ rages. They don’t pertain to> lar job, mill or area, But they do reflect how well: , anyone Canadian pulp and paper workers are snk ‘And rey may: “stop trying to improve their (0% annual 2 years. Ifthe tend our hourly labour. those of our = .generally hi sMiss Margie Urquh loops. ‘Miss Susan ‘Rodge °'Belseker, Alta,, was flower girl | wore identical powder, peuaust of yellow.mums en- penetriien ue length Gress with collar and ‘Yong sleeves of a blue floral, A * ‘blue lace hat, white shoes and - ‘purse, anda silver bracelet and gilt from the “Ferguson of Beaver’ Falls ‘and and Vietorla; = Master Mark pene ‘of ‘Trail. pte fant at well describe the Weat Kootenay s region for the bird watcher. If *one:includes, for the moment, is when Dr. Kelso Rablished his © ‘paper on Birds of the Arrow ‘since ier wills, Canyon, Wrens. and White-throated. Swifts all nest near Castlegar) and during winter; bers: of ,waterfowl: for: ah Crawford Bay wh where free crosses to Onthis pat trip jentiful, particularly as you Balfour, and : “Jade~a gemstone) much | but also is other apring at Creston: 4 is6 do, Violet green ‘Swallows rly a5 late Pe To ‘develop’ and. “teach ‘Program. »| Primary. fesponsibili Hes © IU Se price cof th ‘dade has led to c parts of the world—is mu ce al;'and created “ral aloe E are often y« plus several perience, csferanes will be given; to sono : ere tanging: on saul ror to eo “one per annum. z Aepasnnonn Date: As soon as possible, , fue duly 25, 1975. ie vAdems, Chairman, kirk, College, Box. 1200, 'Cestlegar,_B. Forest Resources T Technolog IN 3dT, ‘today: fissares ‘in: the 'elltf ‘are’ > used for nesting: by: White- id Canyon’: Park, 10 ‘Teported ‘rece! Ta humnbuall form this ban y "quick Abele of West eck List eae rat Soa pp ay ee pe eta ge eR” Funeral Service Held. Friday. For 16- Year- Old Roy Tipping Service for t6yearcld Roy Gordon ‘Tipping’ of Castlegar, who died accidentally June 80 ‘near Trall, was held Friday from the chapel of the gar Funeral Home. , Mr. Nipping was born July 12, 1958,:in Castlegar and received his education here. He played: Minor Hockey « ‘and. was)employed;by. Trail ; Ho Body atthe’ time of bis {hia parents,’ {Clifford ‘Tipping;!‘one. broth Kim, at, home; three sisters, Suaan in Prince George'and “Cindy and Patty ‘at home, grandparents, Mr.‘and M: Roy Tipping of Castlegar; tod Mrs, 0. Payette of Kimberiey. Rev. Ted Bristow ofli- ciated at the service during j which organist Mrs, Dawna Dinning played hymna “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” so, Beapetd Grace”, jorary pallbearers were Sune Pooehot, i arae Fooes Fone CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, July 10, 1975, D:BAR-D_ LICENSED ne LOUNGE icpen Monday to Friday. i Saturday Nights HORSEMEN'STAS SN, LA sehr s Everyone. 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