CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept..28, 1967 NEWS ABOUT MINOR BASEBALL: \n Castlegar-Robson and Kinnaird The Way | ‘Heard It... THE WAY I HEARD IT goes] th andom this week, pl things from here an first of a couple ce gi isa: pointed to find That volta life” does not mean the same thing as “night life.” And then of course, there is the question of rating the ex- pense of night sckool courses — and a couple of novel techniques for determining these expenses. Informed of the cost of a keep fit class, trustee Ernie Milts quipped, ‘That works out to about a dollar per torn muscle.” “Two bits‘a grunt,” added Romeo Goulet. Head of) the Chamber of Commerce publicity and public relations committee, Reg Skin- ner has his work cut out for him, it seems. A letter read at the last meeting of the Chamber was addressed to “The Chamber of Commerce, ‘Kinnaird, B.C.” ritten from a Fort Nel- son, B.C. secondary school class, the letter asked‘ for information nee area — part of a school Playin, ing their first season against the three Celgar teams, teachers won top spot in league play. In presenting the trophy, Cel- far representative Dave Amos will orobably. hi a time e their ir han aye this time” he noted. The other new entry in the eam. Presentation of the trophy was, held Saturda ah in the Kootenay Hotel in Trail, with an authen- tic Italian dinner to mark the occasion, Long-Time District Resident and WWI! Veleran Dies ‘Sunday CASTLE THEATRE TONIGHT: & FRIDAY Shows at 7 and 9.15 RUNG TURES ay h PAHAVISION® COLUMBIACOLOR, SAT., MON., TUES. Matinee Sat. at 1.30 Shows at 7.00. & 9.00 A HAIR-RAISING RIB-TICKLING WILD’ WED., THURS. FRI.” Lana Turner, John Forsythe “MADAM X" in 1911 where he worked at Ium- berin; Your years later he became raployed at Comince then sery- ed. ars with the 52nd Bat- talion, Mturang to Cominco in 1919 whree he: was a supervisor on construction. Mr. Marshall purchased and operated a transfer business in Trail known as Marshall’s Trans- fer until 1949 when he retired. During this al Grail | Curling Club and Shift Me Marshall is survived by his daughter, Eileen'and son-in- law Ken Johnson of Kinnaird; three ERAN eons Steve at Kin- naird, Brian and Bill: at Van- couver, zuh, Frank Verzuh, Tim Teahan, Al Hall, Jim Vipond and Jack Corma ‘View Cemetery with Castlegar Shows at 7.00 & 9.00 Funeral Home. in care: of ar- Funeral services were held s drew's An- league was a’ Foundation-Dravo || Baskets of orange-and-white gladioli ‘and white satin bows with lily-of-the-valley marked the pews of-St. Rita’s Catholic Church for the Aug. 26 double- ring ceremony at which Lidia Louise Pellegrin became the bride of Melville William. Ed- wards. The bride is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Pietro Pellegrin of Castlegar andthe groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ed- wards of Sidney. Rev. E. A. Brophy otficiated at the Beautiful B.C. Magazine =a Features Castlegar Town | a The Town of Castlegar is i featured in a prominent place in eal the Winter, 19867 ion of Beautiful B.C. magazi: Liste das one of the more Author of the article on steclheading is British Columbia outdoor writer Mike Cramond, ‘A Portfollo of Wildlife and a 4 Photo story about the Contens For Complete Insurance. Service attractive towns in the pi shown in a‘ “gallery. of. B.C. towns.” Castlegar is depicted in a full.color aerial photograph. Other ‘interesting features and a mountaineering expe: lon. y The publication goes on sale Bent. 28 and copies can be ob- ed from the ‘office’ of the Castlegar News,'as in the past. The mounuin story, ¢ Seals included. A. featured painting ae a.Cariboo' scene by Mrs. Sonia Cornwall who lives near’ Wil-| liams Lake. MIKE SHISKIN {Castlegar Phone: 365-6665” (Home 365-6704)" 269 Columbia “Aye. “* with Mou Rock Mountains and the moun- tain areas of the Purcell range west of Highway 95 between Spillimacheen and Invermere in the Kootenays. 7 Gastlegar Socials Mrs. H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Mrs, L, Inglehart, accom- panied by Mrs. C.’ Henne and Mrs. H. Johnson, travelled to m {Trail recently where they at- — Pat Archibald Photo Orange & White Gladioli Mark Pews for Wedding for hall and tables was done by |H Lava Gr Groutage, master of cer- e ‘A. white crocheted table- centered with’.a three-tiered wedding cake embedded in white tulle and topped wi cloth covered the bride's’ table |and tended a dinner and an LOBA meeting. -. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastcott who spent the weekend at their summer home at Tulip Creek, visited with Mrs. H. Johnson en- route to their home in Rossland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, T. McGauley and family spent the weekend at Christina Lake. . and Mrs, H. Hermanson of Vancouver and son Don. of Cranbrook were weekend visit- ors at the home of their son and Saughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, £ Hermanson. Mr: and Mrs. we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Bl It doesn't pay ever to take chances with rowing (eat, ayy Maddocks Shoe Store Pacific Water Wells Lid. Drilling Contractors for é Fast Efficient Complete Service in Industrial & Domestic Water Suppli Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 ere Homes from a holiday spent at hire. McGilp and sons, Ross Alister: left last ‘weekend for Vancouver where they will e their home. bells and lily-of-the-valley. White tapers in silver holders flanked the cake. Toast to the bride was giv- en by R. Lee with Art Stanley- Jones toasting the bride’s at- tendants. were read from Mrs. S. Gallo as soloist and ws R. Goulet organist. Given in marriage by her, father, the bride was radiant in her empire-style gown of im- ‘ported silk lagoda featuring a scoop neckline, intermission-| Jength sleeves and a train secur- dat the shoulders. The waist, had re-embroidered lace appli- que trimmed with dainty seed pearls. Her chapel veil of French illusion net was secured toa dainty crown of Pearls and crys- Interment was in’ Mountain jtal drops. She carried a cascading bou- quet of white’ butterfly roses with stephanotis and sleeves and edges of the train | £12 BIN KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT GO orange tinted carnations. Faye Latta of Castlegar was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Gail lo. of. Stcamous and Linda Chamut of Vancouver. Michele Lee of Vernon, «the bride’s niece, was flower girl. The attendants were. attir- ed in sleeveless’ street-length dresses of apricot;ice peau d’el- egance with scoop neckline and empire-gathered Pvaistline. The simple styling of. the: dresses ‘was accented by the lace jack- ets en tone with full-length bell sleeves, They carried cascading ‘bou- quets of white and orange tinted LINOS ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order — SASH AND DOOR Wide Assortment OF PLASTIC HANDI TUBS a Large Capacity — Special $1.49 ‘We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs” 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 Coronet‘ headpieces and sat- in matehing shoes compl their ensemble. The flower girl wore an A- line frock of apricot ice peau delegance: with lace yoke and oe uth She carried a white bask- chrysanthemums, Best man was Art Stanley- Montreal, Toronto, North Battle- ford, Port Alberni, New Zealand and “Ttaly. For her daughter’s wedding the bride’s mother chose a blue green brocade sheath with mat- ching jacket and blue hat en- tone. White shoes, gloves, bag and a corsage of white’ baby dioli her Deer on Highway Causes Accident - District Superintendent of Schools Claude Bissel is reported in good condition in Arrow Lak- es Hospital iia Nakusp. i Mr. Bissel, for School District No. 9, Cast- llegar, was admitted to the Nak- usp hospital last Wednesday af- ter the vehicle he was reported driving,--a station wagon, left the road on Highway 6 near Summit Lake, Reports indicated The groom’s mother chose a powder blue boucle sheath with matching jacket, navy shoes Her corsage was of pale pink sweetheart roses. Dancing followed the din- ner. : For the wedding trip to the Oregon coast, the bride donned a white flecked orange sheath] © with white yoke. and matchin; coat. Her accessories ‘were. in black with her black-hat trim- med in white. She chose white stephanotis for her'corsage. The couple will reside. in Coquitlam where the bride will be teaching and the groom will he attending UBC, Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and' Mrs, H, Bertoria ‘of Cran- brook; Mr. and Mrs. G. Selan, Kimberley; Sam Sheloff, Prince Rupert; Mr, and Mrs. E. Haller, Victoria; Mr, and Mra, Terry Robertson; Mr. and Mrs.. J. Hal- ler, Port Moody;, Mr. and Mrs, V. StanleyJones, Duncan; Mr. and Mrs. D. Neale, Port ‘Alberni, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee, Mich- ele and Kevin of Vernon; Barrie Mowatt, Mr. and Mrs. Chamut, Arvi Pellegrin, Vancouver; Gail and Mrs. ith whiteand-orange-tinted W. Ed and white hat, bag-and gloves. | Kin Jones of and ushers were the brothers of the bride and groom, Lorne Pellegrin of Castlegar and Keith Edwards of Sidney. - - Guests, numbering 130, at- tended the "reception at the Kin- naird Hall, nauhieh was tastefully hit streamers and wedding bells. The flower NTINGS CASTLEGAR NEWS vest etc. - HUNTERS! 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