ges Nadalani Studios Goy. Contract Is Awarded Couple Make Home in Castlegar Following Exchange of Datchkoff - Evin Wedding Vows The home of the bride's . arents provided the setting for the mid-November mar riage “ene Ba (stine Irene Evin length white silk Polyester ‘own with the Empire waist featuring a bodice with a hi nd-up collar, long sleeves and deep cuffs. Lace . applique daisies of all sizes completely covered the bo- dice, cuffs and collar. while a row of small daisies circl- ed the Empire waist, hom and end of sleeves. Lace applique daisies were also scattered on the skirt. pink roses and white mums. Attending the bride was Miss Pam Macalister of Vancouver, She wore a deep pink full-length nylon with pink embroidere owers, A deep pink: Solyet ribbon circle her Empire waist and gracefully flowed to her floor-length hem. The gown featured -short puffy sleeves and a high stand-up col r. attered in her hair were light pink flowers ac- cented by deep pink’ embrol- dered flowers from her 0" wa, Best man was Mr, Peter Skiboff of wv anieouyer: Pink and white flowers and streamers decorated Tarrys Community Hall for Her h ed of a four-tiered vell whi- ch flowed gracefully to the _ middle of her back, was se- cured to fine tulle bows with tiny white leaf decor inside each side of the bows, In keeping with the tra- dition of something horrow- ed, the headdress was that of Mrs, Sharon Tarasoff and the vell that of Mrs. Gail Konkin. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of decp Centering the bride's table was a three-tier wed- ding cake baked by the bri- de’s mother and decorated by Mrs, Sarah Polovnikoff. The cake, decorated with pink and white roses and silver leaves, had the sks separated by inverted valley arch and two hang: ing bells. _ Completing the decor of the table were ane and the bouquets of the bride and her maid-of-hon- Master of ceremonies we the uncle of the bride, w Evin of Rob- 50K, with the toast to the bride proposed by the bri- de’s aunt,’ Mrs. Cathy, Pere: hudofé of Aldergr For her daughter’ 'g wed- ding, the bride’s mother wore a dress of silver lam- me and a corsage of white mums tipped in pin! The groom’s mother chose a green silk dress and a corsage of white mums, congratulatory mes- sage was 3 read from Austra- ” For travelling, the bri- white blouse with three ay. ers of frill around neck and sleeves. Black accessories and a corsage of deep pink roses completed her ensemble. gar, Besides Castlegar, Thr- ums and Crescent Valley, out-of-town - guests were from Vancouver, Grand Forks, Nelson, Trail, Harrison Hot * springs, Ald- ergrove and Creston. . BOWLING RESULTS FROM CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT Local Firm A Castlegar firm has been awarded a contract for the construction of a new building at announcement Indusiries of Castlegar was pamod successful tender for ‘The work comprises the construction of an alumin- um clad ture and repair equipment of the depart- tt of highways, and is dimlar to other establish- ments completed at Vander- hoof, cof, Quesnel, 100 Mile ‘illiams Lake, Sal- ae on Arm and Vernon, and those under construction or nearing completion at New Denver, -Golden | and. Tete Jaune Cache. _ CLASSIFIEDS” SHSS High Schoo! LHS Marcia © Fillipoff i LHT Darline Adshead MHS Don York 308. MHT. Wayne Briggeman 687. THS No. 6 995. THT ints: No. 1 2, , No, 4 2, io. 6 biker 600's Don York Monday 9-11 LHS Elaine Creighton 288, LHT Elaine Creighton 679, MHS Ken _Plotnikoff 318. MHT Ken Plotnikoff Wild cas 1094. 1, Wild 28%, Kiddies '25%, Night Owls 19, Spares 22. Other 600’s: Donna Holden_ 611, Hi Markin 615, peace Comtois 622, Lisa Kurnoff 606, Carol Emmons 612, Coffee Break League Mary Perehudoff 270. LHT Gladys Manahan, to be deducted if You Can. Save $$$ On Your 1972 Income Tax The Income Tax Act will allow 20% of your annual earned income to a maximum of $4,000 dina J Re- 1973, tirement Savings Plan. The Mutual Life of Canada offers many Savings Plans which can qualify for this tax concession, To qualify for 1972 tax relief, the plan must be registered before February 28, For Full Information C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar 63 Betty Oglow 640. : ag Mugs 967. THT Cheerios 27: Team points; Cheerios 8, Muffets 3, Mugs 1, Pin- curlers 1, 1, Take-Five 1, Wh- eaties 3, Other 600's: -Jean Syl- vest 605, Colleen Lightle 61 Monday Night 7 o'clock Ann Kajzar 278. LHT Ann Kajzar 744. MHS Ken Hood, Otto Neuman oe MHT Fred Other 600's: Fran Far- Angi son 655, Shirley Barton 650. Tuesday 1 o'clock r Insurance a Other 600's; Jean Grew- cock 663, Irene Hill 651, Hat Macalister: 650, Vi Me- 688, Alice ‘Sanford 7 o'clock Mixed Jean Archambault Tesedl "293. LHT Jean Archambault 664, MHS Jim Stone 288. MHT Marvin Le Roy 824, THS Rebels 1035. THT Road Runners 2963. Team points: Rebels 1, 1, Go Getters 0 Road Runners 3, Columbia 5 3, Screwballs 4. Other 600's; Jim Stone ee Matt Rohn 617, Tony Costa 608. Tuesday Night Mixed 9-11 LHS Marge Bonnett 259. LHT. Betty | ‘inter 630. MHS Orlando Vecchio oe MHT Orlando Vecchio THS LCee-Bee 1128, THT Spoilers 31 ea Team points: chine 0, Nighthar ‘i a“ ae Cee-Bee 4, Spoilers 4, ’ Sq- uirly, Gigs 3, Seven Eleven- Other 600’s; Matt Rohn 736, Walter Kanigan 689, Wi Roberts 644, Carlson 622, "Ghaclene Mof- fat 619, Karl Koreen 619. Wed. Morning Drivers Lea. LHS Ka‘ lorcoff 282. lorcoft 713, 7 33. Teem points: Ramblers | 1, Mustangs 1, T-Birds 3, . Baas 2, Cadillacs 3, Hor- Other -600's: Babble Ker- aiff 6 Marge Bro 636, Marge Bonnett 682. Wel Nite Cut-Rate LHS Betty Lou Brigden 282,.LHT Lil Knowler 674. THS Canaries 952, THT Budgies’ 2721, Team points: Orioles 0, ‘Canaries 2, Swallows 4, Par- rots 2, Budgies 4, Eagles 0. Tuesday Morning Ladies LHS Dorothy Hardy 265. LHT Shirl Morehouse 76. THS Beavers 982. THT Beavers 2793. Te its: Beavers eam Minks 1, Squirrels 0, Tons 0, ‘Teddy. Bears 3, Chipmunks 4. Other 600’s: Colleen Li- ghtle 669, Dorothy Hardy 638, Jean ’sylvest 626. Rowdy Rollers (Thurs. ve LHS Irene Hill 277. THT Screamers 2711. Team points: Hooters $2, Screamers 43, Groaners 38, Wailers 32, ‘criers 43, Moaners 50 Other ’s: Marg Bon- - nett 666, "nl Prokop 632, Jessie Paul 621. Thurs. Night Mixed Lea, LHS Shirl Morehouse eats LHT Shirl Morehouse 1. MHS Orlando Vecchio 820, MHT Nick Karzaniew- ski 794, THS All Stars 1184. THT All Stars Hes Team point ‘ts; Fallen Stars 4, Spirits 0, Hee Haws 3, are 1, Pinchers 4 Head Pins 0, ings 3, Gutter Balls 1, Farmers 4 Sundowners 0, All Stars 3, Speed Demons ‘2. Other 600's; Orlando Vecchio 791, Jim Stone 717, Ken Hood 691, Rollie Pal- sson 679, Jean Archambau- It 662, Darline Adshead 660, Ruth Rourke 658, Lynne Tonneet 655, Harvey New- ton 651, Jake Koenig 650, Elaine Martin 634, Barb lewski 632, Trish Shay 630, Earl Rourke 629, Dale mince 625, Dean es \atercupiions: t Will be Relayed To Subscribers Work has now commenc- ed on the activation of a completely new solid state je] system. 12 Community Video's re- presentative for this area, layed criber when they: affect thelr part- cular area: Work | is exp ecpectet to be y Book Review White Eskimo by H. Horwood CHURCHES! “ ‘White Eskimo,’ is the best novel to come out of Canada in — generations," sald Farley Mowat. Need I say more, when one of Canada’s best known. writ- ers gives such high praise? Although the book is fiction, the historical back- ground of Labrador is accur- ate, Because of this, the story of Gillingham, _ the ‘White Eskimo’ takes on an authentic ring. The author knows Lab- rador well, which is reveal- ‘ed in the excellent descr tions of that untamed lan (To people everywhere. the aurora 15 a magnificent sl- ght. Under John Horwoods pen he paints a beautiful word picture of the ever changing brilliance of col- ors to the final meeting of all the hues in the heavens.) When Gillingham, the white hunter came to Lab- down well-meaning mission- aires for two centurles. They imposed an entirely foralgn yay of life to the are white hunter liv. ed among the Eeklimos, an and | learned well all their skills, im ts Pepe Person racted mal number of Exkimoe and {here pee pee ug ie of th their legends, but to some of the white popu- lation of Labrador he was a rebel and outlaw; corrupt- ing ( the native ree for wo gain, T hope ow you wil will want to re mo”, It is iL That reey mowst sald uu have not read author in rece : years lived successfully. wi the Eski- Oe Remember Grey Owl? Another white man who fol- lowed Indian customs and became known as one of Canada’s well known na- f These three pooks will ve you man, leas jours tn Canada's dort, _ GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1108 - 7th Ave, Kinnaird Sunday Services 9:30 a.m. Minister: Rev. C. Smyth Phone 368-3818 Trail, B.C. —— REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Anglican or United Church Service ,9:45 A.M. Sunday Schoo! ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:00 A.M. Sunday Schoo! 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service (Communion) Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow (alternate Sundays) [ Business and. Professional Directory ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey. W: Harrison Ph, 965-7143 Sunday Masses at 9 am. - llam. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 Home 965-6637 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel ie tleaird Plaza panty Worship Service > 7:00 ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH — 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Sarvice 2 pm Sunday School 1 365-7502 and smal “The Church or the Lutheran Ho APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the canttenitd ane ee eet N. Walker - Phone 365-6662 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph. 368-5212 Sunday School 9.55 am. Mo: ors 11am. Evang ico 7 p.m. jihesin Bi Study 139 Friday: Zoung Rovples. 7.50 CHURCH OF ‘GOD + 7th Ave. Sunday Seliodl = So all Minister: Ph, 365-8762 “Dutefl. “Cleaning Service | Day-Week or Mont fi Contracts ri Shampooing all to wall heeat 8, Ph free of charge Seria or Nelson legar. C. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Kinnaird, B.C. C F. J. SMITHERAM “TRAILER . TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 - Box 1351, Castlegar It’s JAL's Kampai Mini Orient Tour that takes you Fly to the Orient with JAL and we ‘il throwina two week tour for $9), to Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan. You'll visit Tokyo, Atami, Hakone, Kamakura and Taipei. And when you fly with JAL you get all the extras for just $92. Your hotels. Your choice of lunch or dinner. Canadian breakfasts. Plus a full program of sightseeing with English-speaking guides. Transportation to and from airports. Even tips and admission fees are included. Total cost, including air fare: $1122. And that's only the beginning. 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TOTEM TRAVEL SERVICE (Trail) Ltd. and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631-3rd Ave. CASTLEGAR Phone i] 24 hr, Service on most Shoe Ri heels while you walk, Holder of Ortho Certificate of Registration in the Shoe Service Institute of America For" RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber itamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S, OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelzon, B.C. Ph, 3525152 OFFICE SUPPLIES Columnar: Pads CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 H, VAN OOSTEN MOORE FORMS ADDING TAPES RECEIPT BOOKS CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7286 - VACUUM FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE 1440 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. Ph. 368-9164 Pl & Heating Ltd. Plumbing - Heating - Gas Fitting - Boiler and Furnace Cleaning « Oil P. O. Bo: Ph. 4ar9 9428, Christina Lake COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted Sal Service Phone 365-7852 Robson, 8.C. Professional — Prompt Installations PARDMAN | FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph. Pete Zibin 365-5575 A- S's PAINTING and Decoratin: Interior - Exterior Free Estimates Gladly Given Phone Al or Jim at 365-6293 t CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly ‘Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers | Granite, Marble and’: Bronze Plaques West KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trail No. 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Eve. Clinics Tues., Thurs. | * Castleaird Plaza Next to Young Agencies * 7 to 8 pm. SINGER SALES & >» SERVICE Located: at Flamingo Motel = - Free Lessons on Machines sold. Grace Reese 365-7978 cents an cents, Audit Bureau of Circulations, (Mrs.) Lols Hughes, News Editor - Mall subscription rate to.the Castlegar News 1s $6.00 per year. The price by delivery boy 1s 15 Asaue. Single coples in stores are 15 . Second-class mail registration number 0019. The Castlegar News is a member of the ‘It Is a member of the Canadian Weekly. Newspapers Association and the BC. division CS TEEGeR NEWS Burt Campbell, Editor & Manager Rene Brodmsn,; Shop Foreman in ink with the correct name and address of the writer. “Pen” names will be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. Agreement: It is agreed by the advertiser re- questing, space that the Mability:of the paper in the event of failure to publish any advertise- ment of any description or in the event \that errors occur in the publishing of an advertise ment: shall be limited to the amount pald by °7 pan, ‘Slocan Rescue and First Ald Squad Responds fo 14 Cases A total of 14 cases were “attended ay the So Slocan Res- cue id Squad during 1072, iv ‘i - i reported at the recent presentation of spent on materials for Inst tet nat” purchases included 08e Power BAW, & ao eid ght unit f for 18 | ee fing books etd ccoun oks an Fi Prizes foes two Eatilen, the 'firat rattle 3. J. Evin of Slocan Pari recipient of the ig prize with the second prize going o's John Stoochinoff of Win- Winners of the second The Slocan Rescue and First Aid Squad gave spec- ial thanks to donors for the raffles, These included Tri- Tractor, 8 1, Kino’ 3 pat ctronics, Besides a total of $260 being collected in donations the fore mentioned busines- hie ert 1d first ald ) oxygen therapy. equip- ment, and oll and main- tenance for the ambulance. . Michaluk’s station wa- gon yas i also donated for standby Ceodlted with ‘making the rescue squadron a suc: cess because of thelr dedic- Mt cent Valley RCMP. detach- ment 1 Cominco Crew Wins B.C. Safety Council Award of Distinction The “Award of Distinc- tion” has been presented by the British Columbia Safety Council to a Comics crew 1d, under foreman Joe An- selmo, complied 600,482 ac- eld hours bet- th crew now is ir ating for the Amard of Excellence, pre- gent after another accident- sree pesentatlon of the A- Cominco Lead Prices Up One Cent Per Pound ts Mean on Ine of Se und.” meni dent “of a co HT. fa th increase b refi strong demand thr- oughout the free world, ac. iv asing of fre ‘otations for mdon metal CASTLE. MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS | NELSON: DRUGS YOUR WESTERN DRUG MART Has staff trained In the fitting: of ‘back supports, Cervical Collars, Mastectomy Prosthetics and Bras and many ‘other surgical appllances. + We also have for sale and for rent: crutches, canes, walkers, wheel ward of Distinction was made to Mr. Anselmo and — members of his crew at a dinner by W. B. Webster of Vancouver, assistant general manager. of the B,C. Safety . Counel y Otto, Harold Moen: Tus, ai Malo and Art Ce. , in apprects- joward, superintend- ot of Warfield operations, _ Superintendent. Stanley Humphries Sports ‘Preparations Underway for Feb. 19 fo 22 Winter Carnival high scorer, this time with Klste Harsh ws oy gh rebounder with i oun i ite atulations go to all the tes for aun fine By Bill Jankola sports ston ae Friday. in tral Hie. 8 basketball teams out of the. three canes Aa they me. the Junior Rockers de: eated the Junior Hawks 24-16 scorers for SHSS were Shawn Flynn with ei- fn points ata ruce Alling. six points, while WOs Tony “Here evitel aa with 18 rebou- Hetemares pai lost to the etter a eat a long The Rockettes ee ve ‘win this. * as they out: rebounded ral 50-32, and had less overs eo. The Probie rata ee or the Hicckettee in in f fouled out ‘al the game. be- fore it my over. ing much better as. ct them to Founded in Canada in..1900: Feb, 18° marked the . Of IODE. every province and Territ-~ ory. The initials IODE meat. many” ple. To Lane and mothers in isolated villages da’s far nt the Hong Kon; and middie {Obi me ens. He clothin; come and a helping hand in a strange new country. Competition was keen among adian scholars for the IODE War Memorial ith 86. atu- service to hospitals and in- stitutions, ‘Head Start”. and Safety programs. : chairs and hospital beds. - i you: are in need of any .of these. items or any other aid contact NELSON DRUGS orth, of rad IODE ‘Celebrates 73rd: Yer" Junior chapter’ members pave been busy making anc sent to. ue stations ie the the north for small Patients who are often miles from home ‘and “float ~ depictin; national ene was Cu Parade . in ‘Hamilton, - Ont new venture . for IODE. This modern method of advertising was . made oa through donations m members all across in ‘the =Grey’ communities jove" men ers celebrate the Order's 73 birthday with “IODE . Week.” ° They will ublicize their chapter pro- » Sects and actively see new: meml na : man or girl is eligible ‘or membership. There is a spe- cial category of | member- ship for women interested in the work ‘of the IODE iho are not yet dian to.serve their country, who want to preserve certain va- lues they are a true stabilizing f Tet we TOBE members, invol- ved in service to their coun- try for 73 years, look for- ward | fe the challenge of the the of the Order... Rockettes partook in a tour- nament and won all their W points, rere with 2 McGuley with 27 po- wha 20 more ° rane arlene Jackson “high rebounder with 13 te. Te- bounds, teams, In their second: game, they dateatedss ger oe! from Nelson’ 28-16, Teressa MeGaule ‘WOB peain \ tn 12 points, wl i Elsie Hara ee rebounder tee oa niet pols In their final game, Santee Rockettes detested L, Crowe 23-21, Once a-. gain Teressa McGauley was | sco SHORTENING CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 15,1973 n D-BAR-D LICENSED . 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CUP. 10 oz. of the Weekly All ¢ should be to: The Editcr, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle-- gar, BC, Lettera for publication must be aligned the g for that portion of the advertis- Ing space occupled by the incorrect item only, und that there shall be no Mability in any event’ beyond the amount paid for such advertisement, e fet TRAIL and CRANBROOK Reservations and Tickets ° “SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS” WEST’S TRAVEL AGENCY PH. 365-7542 639 Baker Street, Nelson, B.C. Phone 352-2313 Your authorized Camp Surgical dealer. in the. Kootenays — KINNAIRD ONLY : PRICES: EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY