C2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 26, 1979 / Wedding Bells NeWlyweas make Passmore August marriage rites, solemnized in the traditional Doukhobor custom at the homes of both their parents, united Elizabeth Ann Verigin and Peter Barisoff. “ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William J. Verigin of Winlaw and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Barisoff of Passmore. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride was gowned in white nylon crepe chiffon, en train, styled with empire Its delicate Ii featured a Queen Anne full-length sleeves gathered appliqued cuffs. bodice néckline and to wide, lace- Lace and pearl beads decorated her cap of nylon pleated chiffon which secured the bouffant three-tier veil of tulle flowing softly toa full train edged in lace. A musical silver horseshoe with pink satin ribbon, a gift from friends in England, was carried by the bride, as well as a bouquet of red baby roses, stephanotis and baby’s breath. Maid of honor Nadine Winlaw and bridesmaids Kathy Kabatoff of Castlegar and Evelyn Verigin of Winlaw, wore identical full-length sleeveless gowns in peacock blue, fash with cowl h h Kiel Bi Mr. ond Mrs. Peter Barisoff —Riverside Photo by Fred Doerfler groom, as well as his best man Mr. Tom of iland of Castl and ushers Mr. Tim Dowes of South Slocan and Mr. Nick Swetlikoff of Vancouver. ‘A blue gnd white theme prevailed and tied at the waistlines with a blue rose, Their hairpieces were fashioned with tinted blue baby's breath and each attendant carried a bouquet of tinted blue carnations, stephanotis and baby's breath. of W: A pleasing contrast to the attire of the bridal party were the charcoal-grey tuxedoes and red rose boutonnieres worn by the the decor of the Winlaw Hall for the reception, where the bride's uncle, Mr. Harry Zarchikoff of Winlaw, was master of ceremonies. The toast to the bride was proposed by her brother, Mr. Briane Verigin ‘inlaw. Following a honeymoon trip to northern points of B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Barisoff ‘have taken up residence in Passmore. aig ie Mr. and Nirs. Cecil Samsonoff" "48 oy. —Vogue Portrait by Helmuth Samsonoff-Hartson wedding followed by trip to Hawaii Ina garden setting of flowers and white trellises at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rebalkin of Thrums, their daugh garet Rose Hartson exchanged marriage vows with Cecil Samsonoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Samsonoff of Nelson. Pastor Lowell Kindschy conducted the pretty afternoon ceremony on July 14. ki she carried a bouquet of red roses and white baby’s breath. Ce Mar- her attire ‘were the yellow cotton eyelet sundresses edged with white lace, worn by maid of honor Miss Elaine Zeabin of Nelson, bridesmaid Miss Crystal Halhead of Calgary, Alta. and junior bridesmaid Miss Kelly Samsonoff of Fernie, BC. y Kirk Vancouver on the guitar, Carl Hudson and ft ‘Amazi: Patti of Best man was Mr. Doug Swanson of Winlaw, while ushering duties were shared Grace,’ ‘You're a Gift From Heaven’ and ‘We are One in the Spirit’ during the nuptials.” A ceremony in the traditional Douk- hobor custom followed, accompanied by the singing of Russian hymns. The bride wore a gown she had made Qui ‘i by Mr. Steve Rebalkin of Prince George and Mr. Harold Evdokimoff of Vancouver. Yellow and white wedding bells decor- ated the banquet hall of the Fireside Place, where the reception was held. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Lenard Chernenkow of Nelson and a toast to the bride was presented by Mr. Nick Rebalkin of Thrums. zl i trip to Hawaii, herself of white poly uiana lace bodice with three-button trim at the neck front, Silk flowers adorned her hair and a ig ah Mr. and Mrs. Samsonoff residence in Vancouver. have taken up The bathroom Make it a year-round oasis When hot, humid weath- er turns your bathroom into a favorite spa, be- ware of meeting your wa- terloo! Each year an estimated 275,000 people suffer in-. juries from slips, falls and electrical shocks in the bathroom — the most ac- cident-prone room in the home. 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James and Anna Egbert. of Dayton, Ohio, have offered a $6,000 ‘reward for infor- . mation leading to their son. They said he did play the ‘game called Dragons and Dungeons, but they believe he was abducted. “After this long, I'm con- vinced he's being held by somebody,” Egbert told the Dayton Journal Herald this week, In the game, players using special dice assume the roles of medieval characters with the object of over- coming barriers to escape a dungeon charted on’ graph paper. The game is based on rules and techniques con- tained in three books, “You have a dungeon master — he designs the cast of characters,” Dear said. “Someone is put into the dungeon, and it's up to them to get out.” _. The rules are so com- plicated it can take weeks to Jearn how to play at a begin- ner level. Based on the roll of the dice, players learn. their _ strength in overcoming such obstacles as monsters and goblins, A single Dungeons and Dragons game has been known to go on for as long as lated to the game Dungeons and Dragons — but refused to say where the youth was found or what he had been doing since he disappeared from Michigan State Univer- sity Aug. 15. Police found a note in the youth's room saying he wish- ed to be cremated “should my body ‘be found,” but author- ities had foared Egbert be- came trapped, perhaps in the maze of winding steam tun- nels beneath the campus, while playing a real-life ver- ston of the game normally acted out on paper. Deue said he was unable “Phone: 368-5566. . . J Iob File Details of these and other job opportunities are available at: Trail Canada Employment Centre, 835 Spokane 8t., . A Castlegar employer urgently requires a fully qualified faller and a cat skinner for a TD16, (1120) * 8 8 + An accounting firm in Trail is in need: of an accountant trainee. Must have at least Grade 12 and be career-oriented. (1089) . . . A local sawmill requires a log loader operator. Must have fe on a 980 or todevelopany ite leads to the computer science stu- dent’s whereabouts until he got three plione calls earlier this month. eee ites “I was able to talk to the boy,” said Dear. “He was erying intermittently and a: man in the wes 966. Must have good know- ledge of log species. (1119) o * . A compositor apprentice is needed in Trail. Must have at least Grade 10 and be able to type 60 WPM. Will be a telling him ‘Cool it, man, cool it. Then later I was able to make to pick 4-year 3 (1095) . & . A therapeutic dietitian is fred in the Trail area. up the boy.” if The detective .said no kidnapping was involved in the disappearance. However, he refused to say’ whether the youth had been held against his will. + Dear said an individual he declined to identify asked for a written guarantee that there would be no pros- ecution in the case, Dear said he did not accede to the request and instead made ‘other arrangements to pick up the youth. .- However, he added there will be no charges filed by him or the family. Must be eligible for C.D.A. membership. (1104) s . s There are « pounds in one week."’ carpentry and parents’ ang tots’ physical fitness, * ha . ‘Apple pickers are need. * - ed for approximately one A fully qualified legal month's sok si and engineering survey Aretired or semi-retired draughtsman is required. person is preferred for jan, birt! itoria! work on an on-calj basis. Applicant must have own vehicle, » A senior legal survey instrument person is needed. Technical, School graduate preferred. A eld area manager Is required in the Nelson area. . * . F eed are req to teach: disco, ballroom dance and ballet; women's keep fit; senior citizens Erma Bombeck If you want to get someone's attention, | Just say, “Marilyn ate everything she wanted and lost elght AJ 7 auto mechanic, with foreign car experience, is needed in I've seen It happen. You could whisper: it at a wedding and the bride would turn around and say, ‘Dg you retaln water?"’ x yan You couid mention it in a bank where a robbery fa in progress and the bandit would ask, ‘*Did she have to give up booze?"’ 4 Trust me, those 12 little words could bring a war toa screeching halt. have never seen a nation so diet-consclous. | have also never seen Marilyn. She exists only In our minds, | in the Trail area for both car a er pasta in her face, having a dessert for breakfast, and setting the alarm to get up and eat and le sales, (838 & ‘ 921) s . . Nelson Canada Employment Centre, 514 Vernon St., Phone: 352-3155. s o * . Experienced akidder op- erators are wanted in Kaslo and Winlaw. * ». * Wrappermen are requir- ed in the Harrop area. - On or off the job People working on do-it- yourself building projects would be wise to follow the regulations for suitable shoes set out by the Workers’ Compensation Board for con- struction workers. two years, said And, said Dear, some red $ apparently, . don't’ confine the ee to” paper. “When you take highly intellectual peoply, it takes a lot to stimulate them,” he said. However, it has not been explained how the game is translated to the real world from graph paper. Egbert was last seen Aug. 15 in the dining hall of his dormitory. A note found in his room said he wished to be cremated “should my body be found,” but authorities are “not satisfied Egbert wrote the note, * . Sa Three pre-dawn tele- phone cails led to the recov- ery of a missing 16-year-old college student in Desoto, Tex. who had been feared dead, the victim of an intel- lectual fantasy game trans- ‘ferred to real life. “We agree this is the most bizarre case we've ever been involved with,” private investigator William Dear said, after he found James Egbert and put him under a doctor's care. Dear, hired by Egbert's family, said the teenager's disappearance was not re- By Carvil Mocrey: QUESTION: Is it possible to get Fire Insurance on a new house while it's being bullt? be wise lo present your par- ticular case to a good insur- ance agent. ANDERSON insurance Agencies 61 Maple 365-3392 CASTLEGAR An would be a pair of boots or shoes with reinforced toes and soles, that will guard against injury from falling © objects or stepping on a nail or spike. Safety equipment com- panies and many shoe stores carry safety footwear in various styles. e night. : To date, | have a collection of 180 diets which the Mythical Marilyn was supposed to have lost 1,440 pounds on... . without feeling the least bit hungry. All are bizarre and surrounded with mystery. No one has an explanation as to why these diets work, but If you follow them to the letter, you will tose pounds. ~ There's the Tropicana diet, where you are restricted to four fruits: peaches, cherries, avocados and grapes. You can eat as much of them as you want... but only the pits! ae s 4 There's the Progressive Party Welfht Loss diet where Marilyn starts out with an appetizer’at one house, the salad course at the next house and another home for the main course. Then you pray your transmission goes before you can get to the house with dessert. For the woman who has to cook every night for her family, ‘‘Marllyn"' lost weight on the eat-what-sticks-to- the-sides-of-the-pan-skillet diet. She iost on the Pasta IV diet. She lost on the Hallelujah Junk Food diet and the Cheesecake Everyday during the months when oysters are In season. At the supermarket the other day | was talking toa friend when another woman who could have been her own. partner in a bridge game Interrupted our conversation and wanted to know on what aisle the bird seed was on. We told her and she thanked us and sald, “‘Incldently, my name Is Marilyn Mealy."” - don’t care If she drops twenty pounds In a week. | won't do It! _ product. ‘Th Dear Ann Landers: My husband and | are‘non-smokers, His sister and her husband are heavy smokers. This has caused a serious problem between us." Tele ¥ Canada We are social. friends as well as relatives and enjoy. the company of ‘Tom’ and ‘‘Alice."’ But every 10 . minutes either one or both-are lighting up a cigarette. Within minutes the alr Is blue. Their lack of consideration has spawned a contin- uing philosophical and ethical debate. The thesis Is this: Do non-sniokers have the right :to insist that smokers cease and dealet while in their. presence, thus depriving * smokers of one of their basic freedoms? .We are asking you to print a response that will set | the matter straight, not only for us, but for milllons of others who are impaled on the horns of the same ditemma. . — We Read You In Nebraska Dear Nel addressed himself to this question In a recent, editorial for Cancer News. It Is ihe best response | have ever seen or heard. With permission from Mr. Asimov, | quote the following: ©. : “I do not object toa been told the conseque: worth the candle, How he wants to use heroin, not my body that suffers the bad effects. If he wants to drink and ruin his liver, It Is his Ilver to rul ind none of the alcohol gets Into my blood. (Of course, once he gets behind the wheel of a car, ‘his vice Is no fonger private.) “When someone smokes In my presence, however, his vice isnot private. His foul emanations find their way Into my lungs and bloodstream. His'stench becomes my stench and clings to me. And, he'ralses my chance of heart disease and lung cancer. Let him (or her) smoke, : by all means, but only In private or In the company. of those who do not object. lwould not deprive any person of lung cancer If he wants It. 1 just wantsto avold it myself. : eet “if he feels he must smoke and that by objecting am depriving him of his freedom, then would he be willing to bear with me if | feel | MUST kick him in'the grain and that by objecting he would deprive me of MY freedom? - Let's put It this way: your freedom to smoke ends where my.lungs begin.” % Dear Ann Landers: | heard something very disturbing from a refiable source. Can you tell me if It's true? : Because’ CBS, ABC and NBC are locked In such a terrific battle for ratings, | understand in 1980 they will all .be showing nudity and explicit sex acts after midnight. 1am a young mother who Is trying’ to bring up my children to be good citizens and decent human beings. With nudity and sex thrown at us from all directions.-— magazines, movies and billboards — must we allow it to invade’our homes as well? zi : . ; Please check the rumor and tell me what you find out. 2 S . Ss — Alexandria, Va. ~ Dear Virginia: There Is no validity to the rumor, but | can suggest a way to protect your home against Invasion by undesirable TV. material. Every TV set has a knob that says OFF. Use it. Then write (be sure to Include your name and as) and to the p of the network, the local station manager and the sponsor of the j@ consumer Is king — if only he knew it. 8: Dr. Isaac Asimov, the well-known writer, 5 ‘son's private vices if he has. ind decides that the game Is. , they have to be PRIVATE. If Oc! xs Tragedy turns to victory. ‘Crossbar,’ one of CBC television drama’s ‘most unique film offerings of the season, will be seen Saturday, t. 6. This extraordinary film, starring Brent Carver, , C3 — Fok care, quality and fashion, ‘it's the Clothes Closet in Castlegar Kim Cattrall, Kate Reid and John treland, is an exciting _ story of courage and heart-thrilling victory. Aaron Kornylo (Carver), an Olympic Brorze Medal winner ih high jump competition, is crippled in a tragic i e . farm accident but determined to return to the sport loves. Encouraged by the friendship and coaching of his enthusiastic girlfriend Katie (Cattrall), a fellow Olympic athlete, Aaron must learn, if he can, how to high jump all over again, ‘if- he is to qualify .for Olympic competition. 3 e John. Ireland is his. father Myles, a strong-willed farmer who, fearing Aaron's failure, pressures his son to ive .up sports and settle into a respectable prairies farmer's lite. Kate Reid, one of the country’s best known actresses, is Aaron's mother Clare, caught between her determined husband and her own desire to see their only son succeed. ~ G 2 About the stars... i A well-known. Canadian actor and singer, Brent Carver has starred in many television, film and stage productions and has record albums to his credit, Jubalay and Noel. Carver has appeared on stages across Canada, from Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre, to Edmon- ton’s Citadel Theatre, Winnipeg's Manitoba Theatre Centre, Theatre in Halifax. His roles have included: Charlie Brown in ‘You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown,’ Pilate in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar,’ Romeo in ‘Romeo and Juliet,” the’ transvestite in ‘The Rocky Horror Show,’ and Rafe in the - first production of Carol Bolt's ‘One Night Stand’ at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto. fhe Vancouver Island actress Kim Cattrall, now under contract to Universal Films, has appeared in such television series as ‘Sidestreet,’ ‘Columbo,’ “ ‘Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew,’ ‘Quincy,’ ‘Class of .'65,' ‘Switch,’ ‘Family,’ ‘ABC Movie of the Week’ and ‘Vega$." Her stage. credits include ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’ at Courtenay Theatre, ‘The Rocky Horror Show’: at the Actor's Stage, ‘Me?’ at Toronto Free Theatre ‘and ‘The Trial. of J.B.M.’ at City Stage. 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