12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 16, 1963 Biggin-Whittaker Vows are Exchanged Saturday, May 11 at 11 a.m. Nuptial High ‘Moss was held in St. Rita’s Church, Castlegar uniting in marriage Judith Hope Whittak- er, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.’ Wm. Rostron Whittaker and William Philip Peter Biggin, son of Mr, and Mrs. Philip Biggin of Vancouver, Rev, Father Brophy officiated at the marriage. The senior choir sang the mass and Mrs, D, G. McGauley was solo- ist with Mrs. R. Goulet accompany- ing on the organ. The flowers on the alter. were white mums and fm. pink tulips,° while potted ferns flanked the alter on either end. Guests' pews were marked with white satin bows and wee flowers, ‘The radiant bride entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. Her ESMOND LUMBER 3600 EAST HASTINGS VANCOUVER ‘6 Mall Your Enquiries for gown was of white, It was of peau de sole with fitted bo- dice sheath skirt and a lace top. A train was attached at the back of the He peau de sole, with fitted bodice and short sleaves, The bodice had tiny buttons at the back from the scoop- ed neckline to the waist with a bell skirt and white accessories, A short Jacket completed her dress, Her bouquet was the same style as the bride's only all white, The bridesmaid, Miss Sharon Newman and bride's matron, Mrs. Wanda Tilley were attired in rose pink peau de sole dresses, the same style as the maid of honor but without the jacket, They carried er were white. Her bouffant should-|' er-length veil was held in place with a pearl coronet. Her bouquet was of red roses and white carna- tions, The bouquet was formed the roses in the middle and the carnations cascading from them and ited with a white satin bow. The maid of honor was Miss Gerry Whittaker, ‘sister of the bride. 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Whittaker was attired in a fitted dress with jacket in turquoise bou- cle with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds complet- ed her ensemble, The groom’s mother, Mrs, Biggin was attired in a jacket dress of bone silk with brown , accessories and’ rosebud corsage. The bridal table was. covered with a lIace‘cloth and centered with bowls of white flowers float- ing in pink water. The other tab- | == les carried out the same decor, The wedding cake was set on a small table which was covered with a lace KR : : | WIENERS, ib A. Eremenke SLIMS California. Sportgems Printed. Cottons Sizes 10 - 20 $2.95 Aad en rorATots, Now. STEAKS, round, ©. T-Bone, Sirloin [| Saeeereceereeececerceay (Yan ROneTS, Blade Ib TOMATOES, Fresh tube je Promotion Price SEAMLESS NYLONS Sizes 9 to If | 3 pr. $1.00 COFFEE, Nabob eee SPREADS Heirloom style Solferino - 92 X 103 $8.95 i Murano -.96 -X 107 $23.95 Homespuns © 5 80 X 100 $3.75 70 X 90 $3.95 TE BAGS. Nabob Bases CORN, Nebob 4 for MARGARINE: Rose SPORT SHOES Wh. 580 $I 49 : SI 98 STRAWBERRY = 99 Girls Running Shoes Marigold 48-07. : 4 ; . $1.98 and. up Boys’ Running Shoes : . MILK, cornet 7 for cloth, centered with the Denuttfal (El ly decorated three-tiered cake em- bedded in white tulle with tiny |= pink flowers scattered around and flanked on either side with tall white tapers in silver holders, The master -of ceremonies for the reception. was Mr. Ed McGau- y. He introduced Mr, Ernest Mc- ener of Rossland who proposed a toast to the bride. The groom responded to the toast. Mr Owen Foran’ proposed a toast to the bride's: attendants and Mr. B: Whittaker. responded. The ‘bride’s bouquet was caught by Miss Shar- on Newman. For their honeymoon .to-be spent in Banff and Lake. Louise the bride changed into a blue Ita- lian wool suit with white accessor- On their return: the young couple will leave for. Vancouver to take ‘jup residence on the UBC Campus where both are UBC graduates and will be resuming their studies in the fall. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. P. Biggin, Mrs. Biggin (sr) Dr. and Mrs. Harrison, Dr, and Mrs, R. Sadlier, Miss Ellen Adams, Miss Sylvia Gairns, Mr. Gary. Bion: nsen, ‘Mr. and Mrs. J, Tilley, Mr. Jerry Morris, Miss Jean Grant, Mi and Mrs, Arthur Ally, Mr, Dan McCorchie, Mrs, Gauthrone, Mr. E, M. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. For- an and Miss Elizabeth Foran all of Vancouver;-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGauley, Rossland; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wanless of Trail;) Mr. and Mee. D. G. McGauley of Trail; Miss eth ‘McKinnon of Nelson; Mrs. Margaret Whittaker of Kaslo and Miss Gail Leitner of Nakusp. BIRTHS ANTIGNANI — To Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Antignani of Castle- LE! Peter. Gleboff of Trail, ‘May 10, a dauehter — To Mr, and Mrs. Richard Wade of Kinnaird, May 11, @ son. 7 INES — To Mr, and Mrs. Harold Haines of Castlegar, May 13, a son. “SPORT ~ SHIRTS 'BUTTON-DOWN COLLARS POPOVER COLLARS | - WRAP-SNAP COLLARS ZIPPER. FRONT SHORT & LONG SLEEVES WIDE RANGE OF STYLES, SIZES & COLORS LEITNER'S ies and a pink rose bud corsage. |= JUST ARRIVED... A New Shipment of LADIES HOUSE ‘DRESSES IN ASSORTED. COTTON PRINTS AND STLYES Only: woe u APRONS IN ASSORTED COLORS, FABRICS AND = STYLES, INCLUDING CANNING APRONS, REVERSIBLE AND BIB. STYLES 79¢ - ‘$1 98 We al Travel ‘Bags IF you wish fo eliminate your : , 3 winch are‘a MUST storage problems pick up a Garment Bag. the: next. time: you's ‘re in »: the store” if “Garment BAGS “Travel BAGS q 116" OVERNIGHT CASEres. $23.50 0 Spex 1 ary | =| a USA ste WU ug tp its‘ mother. “— PROVINCIAL: ‘LIBRARY, VICTORIA, B.C.” Fy DEC. 31/2 ) fliger "Ade Paling : Castlegar Scene A picture taken of’ Castlegar by photograher Gordon ‘Pettitt and si eo ited to 30-odd B.C.) week! perd by the Castlegar. Nows i has ree Tenulted if further, Publicity for Castlegar, Early this year Castlegar Newa |. publisher L, V.’ Campbell had zinc engravings made of the ’ Pettitt picture: of Castlegar and ‘distribut- ed: them ‘at: his own’ expense ‘to weekly. newapapors throughout B.C. who-used them in giving pu- bllclty to this community. Now an artist: te to ao a paint, location that ‘the ‘photograph: was ly } taken’ from ’and -the ‘painting; will be reproduced on’ post- cards, endars, Christmas cards and ha notes, ‘Artist ‘Lawrence Barrs, known natlonally mainly. because | of) his magazine covers and calendars, was in’ Castlegar at the weekend with, a clipping’ of, the pleture of Castlegar taken from one of B.C.’s weekly ° newspapers. * an Mr,’ Barrs, said “the plan; ito produce various Printed material. from: -Maddocks Contests ~ NOP Nominating . - ‘Convention at Trail “i*A Castlegar. man ‘is: ‘one. ‘of seven persons: who: will contest a Rossland-Trail NDP nominating » convention to be held in’ Trail’ on Tune 22." Castlegar + businessman ‘R. C. Maddocks:.was nominated - to con- test the nomination at a pre-nomin- ating rally held. in Trail on Satur- rt others include: Buddy. Devito, James Bannister, e' Roscoe and Dr. 'W.:J.-Endicott of Trail, Mar- tin -Walsh . of~-Montrose. and. Ken Gaylor, 1980. NDP. pesmdidate, of Erulyales aE terest. and pride in’B.C., to ‘further. art’ and: to rec current!factual history, paintings of B.C. cities, towns. and villages. ’ ‘The artist, who in 1959 had his’ painting of Vancouver's Lion's | Gate’ Bridge appear. onthe front cover. of. Public. Works in. Canada and who.has numerous calendars to his “credit, ‘said that ‘the post cards,. calendars, Christmas ‘cards. and hasty notes will be distributed throughout B:C.. and other parts ‘of Canada and in adjacent U.S, states. ;Six paintings for the project have. already been completed ‘by |” Mr. Barrs. They include Horseshoe Bay; Britania Beach, : Hope, ! ‘Squa- mish, Penticton and North Bend. A total of 12 subjects, - including i Castlegar, will be, produced, “Full Couneil On: Full: Para Parallel parking-on: Columbia i Ave, in‘ Castlegar is to be impli- mented!in. fronts of the Credit: ‘Un- jing’ of | Casitegar ftom ‘the’ samo| § ties is designed. ee ‘stimulate “in-| j by: way: of. producing * of] | 8 ‘Gwilym other: diretar, Ernie Mopac, Tooks on. Cora ae while an- .}, The Pollution’, Controt Board is to-be asked to enforce’the po- wers™ given’ it’ under” the’ ‘act,”'vil- > {lage chairman: Carl Loeblich told is. to. Decide Hel. Parking. Mr Cook'said another motion, his council , at its meeting we : last This was decided: at the ‘spring meeting of..the Association of Koo- at Kimberley, said, Mr. Loeblich, who is'also chairman of the AKM that parallel parking be ed ‘throughout the .village, ,would ods |be held ‘over until’a: full council May be Started In Gastlegar. > Attempts to start-a tennis club |; in in) Gaatleear -are being..made by ; : Colin 2 Pryce. ‘The two. ‘ladies have’ been. told 3 Mrs. Al Harvey and. Mrs. that if enough people are interes! playing ‘tennis. and start a club, thee the: Village of Castlegar will clear’ some land. behind the arena : and level it for: tennis ‘courts. Persons interested in joining “Asso- ciation of Kootenay. Municipalities isto be jointly Sponscred By the twin villages: of: Castlegar d Kin- he Id ‘on’ ‘Aug. 24. About 00 de delegates are Sapesteds d-.thought.. hurt. bu! “wherever } possible, We USE diagonal 4 He said thatshe ‘was ‘“‘disap- :| Warfield “ard Sa that only 11, of, 24 com-|: a’ meeting :with: Trail‘‘on the pro- blem andthe expects’ the Board to request simillar-meetings with both ossland. : ie ed “th then are #0 many hemtets oP eats eae Castlegar Hospital is'r run- ning ‘as efficiently and as. econom- ically’ as_it is Possible to run on the‘ budget it has, Castlegar council was informed: ‘Tuesday night. 2c Mrs. Clara Saunders, “village representative’ on | the} hospital board,: said that the hospital here j- isnot the only one with a deficit, Laat‘ year’ it: was’ reported! 71 per gene of the hospitals in'B.C, had a leficit: here ‘cannot -be it back to BCHIS.” pital mshe "bald ithe. patients hand- led'*in' the’ hospital have . almost doubled between!1959 and 1962 but the staff;has been increased by on- Pes 40 per cent.; While birth rates in and” Nelson have dectensed, shee ‘added, ‘the birth rate in ‘th +] area: has increased. Pointing, to'the new. highway. the new: bridge. construction and the fact “it looks’ like the dam is going to come,” Mrs, Saunders not- ed “We must have public supp rt in order to get more beds.":". : Wayne Hina, - Alex Sharpe, Ray mornings. “Miss Mary Richsrdaon; a ‘quali: peearting t races; Dinin Room, Coffee Bar Opens Friday “Gr and. opening, of. the: : Cit Centre : Motel difiing . room on coffee shop is to be held tomorrow. =< The dining room will seat 30 persons at tables while 14 persons will be seated in the coffee shop, The latest '‘in modern’ up-todate equipment .has been installed by ing ‘an’ automatic! dish’ washer. f= wo! modern’ fully-furnished self-contained’: apartments have been; built above “the ‘dining room and coffee shop ‘while future plans call for \a\ banquet :’room “to. be added on the. building to cater for weddings, anniversaries’ and pervice clubs. is “Private: off: street * parking: is \provided for patrons of' the Siping . Jance.of parent supervisors. This. is owners Fran and Cee Gorse, includ- Pro It ‘is not necessary for an ovina to. be:a track ‘and-field ,ex- Pert. All that-is required is. time and interest in your children, This does‘ not exclude non] Legion: mem- bers ‘as ‘supervisors. Anyone’ inter- ed dosteacton in} this “field, - will | “training |: We cannot. stress enough the import- |2™ a fitness. program which - teaches. co-ordination : and sportsmanship, We. should. be proud of. the fact: that the Legion has sponsored an athletic Program sueh.as this'in’our town. attempt to show thc Legion our | appreciation. by supporting this gram. Therefore we: should make an|* For: furher i inter- eated persons are asked fe contact ‘John | Mc- Bar uvely mening oe Cees either of the: Gillivray: Bro Tone athletes who achieved age-standard « performances | Satur- day, May 18,°1963 were:'- “i: Bantam | Boys:..75 yards - (10.1 Wayne room: and coffee shop. ‘Wally Hoodicoff. High Harold’ Bate: or Bill