CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 28, 1980 way "- Bisgaard wedding = -Gladioli adorned the altar of the Roll, 808 wns trimmed with bands of white flowers Mp yrand | featuring eet! slant carried a irae vale Full Gospel Assembly Church on. 1 Aug.2. * when Rev. David G. Low heard the ¢: le gave their daughter in canines! to the son of Mr. and Mrs: Everd Ronald Hawkins of Castlegar. Organist Mrs. Edith Karkham' 3 “fleet from Hs 1 Btapley Bis; matching capes. Each atten- nosegay of flowers, similar to “that of the bride's. Miss Cheri Malo of Fruitvale was flower the Answer. And Pulpit & Pew by Mintetere in the West Kootenay :. risaeia Ss i ae ani ; When in Neleor enjoy 3 different ; nese’: a By GEORGE VANDEMAN Séventioday. Ad Adventist a Two PLUS TWO ABtory of True Education Did you know that only about one out of every eight nine-year-olds can tell you whatesie thisde of nine is? nd /ohly. one -out of every * as 1?-year-olds an give you the situ- ion is getting worse. : ‘ies the' reason a the det ting results, the’ real-life‘ product; ‘of today’s education? Why is it that Johnny. can't read =;,or write — oy; add?,Is - wall-to-wall foothalkresponsible? Or rock musio?, Ori drugs? Or TV?. Undoubtedly, alll of thése have: avahwee in’ ‘th ha isit"podsibte that’John- ” vation, a set a set of values that he has never been ex- posed. to at home? Is it possible that John- ° Y - y . : % 2 ‘a ‘VJ ) Friday - + Hong Kong ‘Satur jay - Shanghai pas if we are free to.de= > ‘Sunday - spate cide for ourselves their value.’ Tho whole system of mathe- everywhere’! ‘in matics falls if even one num-~ ‘we | see |: ordér, ber is not constant, stabi permanent, and forever’ flexible. Mathematics must ae be absolute — or it is’ utter, ‘on’ Him, ‘for! God; cab (ibe i ¢ will ale 108. . - trusted.: (sce' Psalm: * host alwa protest atten- .- Open Every Day. Including Holidays i 8a. m. = 10 p.m. Sever RESTAURANT? 479 Baker 952-3458 D TROUBLED BY | HIGH PRICES’ a . Feri gind ‘ 3 ata Bells 400. “STAY AND SAVE.AT ° Prgrgpspainy whe extend to is. “THE MAYFAIR HOTEL - Trail. ge took pl ‘The-brid Mr ea i - Reasonable Rates. Mostly with full kitchens 1. , = at no extra cost. © A Congratulations aa Ms and ae Bud Edgar, who ; y one were married etre 27 27 at St. Paul’s-Trinity Chireh in ‘ p : Free parking Nelson. The bride, Sharon, is’ the daughter of Mr. and i Mrs, David J. Hale and the groom {s the son of Mr. and Mra. Denis C. Edgar, all of North Shore. " y ; Weekly, monthly & family fi - Gongratulations goout toMr. ‘and Mrs. Brian Robert 4 ‘ : rates Forrest, who were married Sept, 27-at St. .Andrew’s : United Church in Rossland. The bride, Rita Louise, is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce of Rossland - and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Forrest of Montrose. ge Downtown location For brochure and reservations write: _THE MAYFAIR: HOTEL -. : BAS Hornby 8t., Vancouver, B.C. VEZ Al 2 Phone rea 604-687-8751 + Dana Smith, “ P.H.Q. No, 60; * ‘ee wis while Master Brian Malo, was’ ring- bearer. - aids Completing the wedding party was best. doesn't care? What does it man: Mre Melvin gaard, and. Mr. Allan Bisgaard, ny can't add because he just matter whether two plus two make four or seven or nine — so long as he can hit the ball Hawkins, the’ groom’s . Castlegar and ushers Mr. both brothers of the bride from Fruitvale, as- and have money in his pocket tional wedding selections. During the signin; of the register, the duo played “Somewhere, My Love” and “Sweet Bye and Bye.”’Sherry Marusin, accompanied by Joy Eaton on th Piano, sang “Loye is a Rose” during “ceremony. Avskirt‘and blouse ensemble in‘ott-whit trimmed with matching lace was worn by. bride. The outfit had. been madé.-by.