Castlegar — Beside Mohawk Open Fri. — Mon. 10 a.m. -5 p.m. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Tues. - Sat., 9:30 - 5:30 China Creek “Drive a Little to Save a Lot” Talking to the Re Castlegar News Do you have a news story or feature you want to tell us about? Would you like to speak to someone about the delivery of your paper? Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertisement, or have you. ever wondered whom to call regarding a billing or business matter? The following guide will put you in touch with the right department. Clip it and keep it by your phone for reference Circulation Classified Advertising Retail Advertising General Office & Printing Rilkoff Maureen Lynn Rilkoff and Joseph Frank Magos were married in a double ring ceremony May 19 at the home of the bride's parents in Crescent Valley. The bride is the daughter of Vera and Philip Bonderoff, and the late John Rilkoff. The groom is the son of Castlegar Office 259 Columbia Ave. 365-3421 © Results count © Kristiansen speaks up for you in'the West Kootenay Approved by Celeste Culpepper — Official Agent for Lyle Kristionsen tapers and mauve silk flowers flanked the altar. The bride's cousin, Bea Hughes and the groom's uncle, The reception was held at the Colombo Hall with a mauve and white theme of irises and table decorations were marries Joseph and Etelka Magos of Kamloops. The wedding was officiated by Rev. Robert Bashor, and pianist Mrs. Jan Bashor played the Wedding March. A duet, Come Follow Me, was sung by Leonore and Stuart Laurie. The room was decorated with pink and white stre- amers with bells. The bride, given in mar. riage by her brother, Ant hony John Rilkoff, was dres- eed in a traditional white gown of chantilly-style lace over tafetta. Her lace bodice featured a Queen Anne neckline offset by lace accents and tiny pearls with bishop sleeves of organza lace cuffs. Her alblace skirt had an attached chapel train with a front organza insert, com- lemented by a full-length nylon veil with lace trim, held by a headpiece of lace, embroidered with tiny pe aris. ware Soe EBS The wedding party of Mr. and Mrs. Dercy MacKinnon designed and made by the groom's mother. Bob Unionville. The toast to the bride was offered by brother John. A toast to the bridesmaids was led by Diane MacKinnon, while Dave MacKinnon proposed a toast to the grandparents. . Magos The bride's flowers were a cascading bouquet of silk pink roses, white carnations with stephanotis and bur- gundy bachelor’s buttons with white ribbon. She wore her mother’s cultured pearl earrings, and necklace. The maid of honor, Frances Rilkoff of Crescent Valley, the bride's cousin, wore a dusty rose floor-length gown of polyester knit with a print jacket with cap sleeves. The guest book was at- tended to by Theresa Rilkoff, the bride's sister, and Wendy Sookachoff, the bride's co- usin, The best man was Doug Morrison of Burnaby. Out-oftown guests came from Kamloops, Coquitlam, Magrath, Alta. Burnaby, Grand Forks and Nakusp. The reception took place at the Hi Arrow Arms banquet room, and a dinner grace was given by Rev. Bashor. The master of ceremonies rit ie i iti if Crossword “H's Only 67-Down” . . - answer in Wednesday's paper ‘TI's before ny if GSGRSRRE § 1 Hee % vit innit BKD Hil] Qe oO isili $ i FESYDO YD uITives ia ++ Average time of sohstion: 7S mimstes, cnyrroqur rFiruus PMUUS gor zyus Today's Cryptoquip cha U ent JEEG WVKSITEML was Cyril of Blue- berry Creek, and the toast to the bride was made by Anthony Rilkoff, the bride's brother. The couple took a wedding trip to Spokane and Seattle, and now live in North Bur. naby Job openings Details of these and other job ities are available at Troll Conede Employment os Phone: 368-5566 Figure skating club in Castlegor requires on ice Sketing inetructor. (243€) A skating club in Rossiond is ing 2 professional The guest book was attended by the groom's cousin, Lande Ronee, JB Waite dpetgned end decerated sep Cette tive wedding cake. oun veils fees sttenied. fom te ee ee Thunder Bay, Fort St. Albert, Prince eae Keone Kelowna, Vernon, Victoria, Van- erase, | Quesnel and The neeeks Gm Wecayaieee th Maxis in October: MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH MAGOS . double ring ceremony RDCK continues push By CasNews Staff The Central Kootenay Re- gional Hospital District Peace River projects from taxation. At its last meeting, the regional hospital board agreed to ask all major poli tical parties in B.C. to state their positions in writing re- garding efforts to have Hydro properties taxed. Meanwhile, the board also decided to put on the back burner a plan to push the Hydro case as far as the Mon Tues. Thur ROBIN OPEN pa gaa $12 WON 4P ‘M and Sat FEATURING THESE SPECIALS ‘Man's sixes 28-40. Reg. $28.99 .... NOW G.W.G. Jeans 1 7s G.W.G. Jeans This Crossword Puzzle sp d by the following bush Reg. to S1A.97. . .WOW G.W.G. Jeans Wes Goss. $ 1 1 ss COLUMBIA COIFFURES 280 Columbia Ave Ph. 265-6717 BEAVER AUTO CENTRE MAZDA-AMC DEALER SCHNEIDER'S BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. Wanete Junction Flyer prices now in SAVE THE BOSIMONES WAY. Worch for ow Ayer ii Sunday's Castlegar News. Supreme Court of Canada. Instead, the board will wait until after it has met to diseuss joint action with rep- resentatives of other regional districts. The board plans to meet with representatives of the Columbia-Shuswap, Koot- enay Boundary, East Koot- enay and Peace River-Liard regional districts at the Sep- tember convention of the Union of B.C. Municipalities. Our Action Ad Phone Member is 365-2212 am : rirenedh Tee Ty inning of the revolution of the entire records and files of the Baha'i reli, common lot of the entire ~~ commenti in Iran. in Iran — which have ow been banned and dissolved — failed to produce a shred of evidence to support the reg ime’s elaim that the Baha'is are a “network of spies and agents.” “Now it appears that the Iranian authorities are re sorting to manufacturing, by means of false confessions extracted under torture, the evidence it needs to publicly justify its inhuman persecu. tion of the Baha'i community in Iran, the country’s largest religious minority,” says the local Assembly. Nor are the Baha'is safe in their homes which are en tered at will, day or night, by revolutionary ls, who harass the inhabitants by in sulting, threatening and beating them, says the re lease. “When the revolutionary guards invade a home with the intention of arresting a particular Baha'i, if that per. son happens to be absent the practice is to seize as hos. tages other members of the household — even children — and to ransack the entire + house, confiscating or des. troying whatever they wish, particularly Baha'i books, photo albums, pictures and Funerals eee BEECHAM — To Mr. and Mrs. Tim Seocker of of Seuth Stocon @ girl Devid Babckoitt ‘ Castlegar, o boy. July BELL — To Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bel a boy, born Aug. | BERGLUND — To Mr. ond M Greg Berghund, @ boy, born July BRADLEY — To Dole Brodiey ond Christine Baillie of Rossiond, o 1, born Juty 25. To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Connell of Fruitvale, 0 boy bern uly 26 q@oaar — To Mr. and Mrs Tom Crockett of Castlegar, o girl, born July 31. FIELD — To My. ond Mrs, Mike Field, a boy, bern July 19. HARRISON — To Mr. ond Mrs Don Harrison of Nelson, o girl born Aug. 4. HOPKINS — To Mr. ond Mrs ty Hopkins of Rossiond. o 17 Mr. and Mrs boc Kaspick, o girl, born Aug LEGG — To Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Legg of Kaslo, a girl, born Aug. 2 MACKIE — To Mr. ond Mra. Ernie Mackie, o boy, born July 16 MAKORTOFF — To Mr. and Mrs MakortoHt of Crescent Volley. o mn born Awe 6 — To Mr peters arden @ boy 6. McDERMOTT ond Mrs born July To Mr. and Mars. mott of Nelson, o Onl born Ang 5. MENZ — To Mr. and Mrs. Ron Menz of Trail, a girl, born July = . — To Mr. and Mrs Palmer of Castlegor. o boy, born July 12 PALMER PARKINSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Porkinson of Montrose, a girt, born July 16. SCHAIDT — To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Schmidt of Genelle, o gir! born July 31 Te Mr. and Mrs Michoe!Shypitke of Contegor ° bey, born Aug. 7 — Te Mr. ond Mrs a WAsEERS — To mr ond Mrs. Ken Walters of Costleger. a boy, born Joly B. ZIEGLER — To Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ziegler, @ boy. born July 21. Mable Viola Ellia.of Trai! rail Regional be mode Society, Box 310, Troi. FREED — Estella Freed, 89, of Nelson, died Aug. | in Mount St Francis Hospital, She is survived by her daughters Evelyn Rich of PP andchildren, ond 21 great-grondchildren Baby Jennifer Rene Solmo. HOWE — F.A ‘Claresice Hodge died Aug. 8 in the Trail Regional 89. W trtende the East Trail prahe "Crerch Memorial Fund. | McBEAN — Former Trail rider Kenneth Duncan ‘Aug. 5 in West Vancouver Bier 9. He studied metallurgical moved to West Vancouver — Grace Elizobeth organization tor over 30 yeors PROUDFOOT — Nelson native David Henry Prowdfoot died Aug 73m te survived by 75. Mr. Proudfoot hie sister Corot Couch astiegar, brother Bob ig tot of Crescent Vi niece Heather Sigworth a] ite Marioninna, Trail, Gino of Castlegar, ond toon - Elktord; Asbonord ta ior Mcdhar- Gollagher ol nichenote, Sivio Seore. ‘ond Loretto of Burnaby; 25. i 19 great-grandchifdren, ond numerous other relatives in raty judice in Iran, instilled by the clergy who object to its teachings of the equality of men and women, universal education, and the right of the individual to indepen- dently investigate religous truth. “Canadian Baha’is,” the Assembly said the release, “are extremely proud of the record of the Canadian gov ernment which has respond- authorities will at ‘last co- operate with the Spcieal y- Representative so that there Selkirk Susiness, A can be a full and open in quiry.” the Certified General Accountant's scholarship. The . 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