B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 19, 1979 / Wedding Bells 7 Lebedoff - Lazareff wedding ped ct July wedding rites at the homes of their parents united in marriage Lazareff and Leonard Lebedoff. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lazareff of Thrums and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lebedoff of Crescent Valley. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride made a charming picture in a full-length gown of polyester knit in empire styling, with lace appliques detailing the Queen Anne neckline. The long, narrow sleeves, with buttons at the wrist, also featured lace applique tri hemline of the skirt and the train. A dainty cap of lace and with a large rose on one waist-length veil in place carried a bouquet of roses, white carnations and baby's breath. Matron of honor Mrs. Laurie Evdokimoff of Perry Siding, bridesmaid Gayle Harcoff of homes of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Lebede parents regure pe — Vogue Portrait by Helmuth Cal; id Deborah Corine vscent Vi flower girl Leah Popoff of Crescent Valley were attired in full-length dusty rose satin, fashioned with empire waistlines and spaghetti straps. White, wide-brimmed picture hats with dusty rose blooms completed their ensembles. 5 Mr. George Evdokimoff of Perry Siding high collar. and im, as did the pearls, adorned side, held her and the bride Calgary. was best man and Mr, Jack Lazareff of Calgary was usher. Master Randy Popoff of Crescent Valley was Losing it’ Released by Ministry of Forests Tar Moore didn’t need an alarm clock to shake him: self awake Aug. 21. That night, a close electric storm bolted him out of bed. It’s a frequent morning trauma Moore is likely to re- count when he retires this month as the Goat Lookout tower sentry for the Beaver- dell ranger district of the Nelson Forest Region. He's been at’ it since 1971, long enough to remem- ber more inspired awaken- ings to postcard blue skies and an infinite horizon. There'll be time also to recall those two heart-pump- ing days during the summer of 1974 when he alerted the ranger staff to 11 blazes he sighted within the district. “Sometimes it's a pretty exciting job,” says Moore, “It's been ideal for a semi- retired guy like myself and it keeps me in good shape.” At 64, Moore is as fitas a fiddle and sharp as a whistle, the result of crisp mountain air and ‘his ability to fit a a yet active work White and dusty rose colors prevailed in the decor of the Nelson Rod and Gun Club for the reception, The three-tier wedding cake, decorated by Mrs. Sara Polovnikoff, also featured the wedding theme colors. Mr. Serge Plotnikoff of Castlegar was master of ceremonies, while the toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Jack Lazareff of Following a honeymoon trip to Vancou- ver Island, Mr. and Mrs, Lebedoff are making their home in Thrums. Planning ahead helps even on these small weekend trips If your family dreams of traveling cross-country, but doesn't have weeks-long va- cation time, consider taking weekend car trips to scenic points in your state. Remember, even short trips require planning. Care- fully map out your itinerary—restaurants, lodg- ings, museums, historic ,sites—so you can pack ac- “cordingly. Hit road happily These packing suggestions may help put you on the road to happy mini-vacations: * When choosing clothing to take along, remember to travel light; pack coordinates that can be interchanged for several looks. Take advantage of acces- sories that can be used to dress up or dress down your outfits; this can help you stretch your travel wardrobe even further. _.« Remembi umbrella, ext uunexpected* and one to, pack an eaters for ‘weather, air of everyone's © Transfer all your toiletry and cosmetic items into reus- able plastic containers. This way you can bring along just the amounts you need and save lu; space; you will also avoid possible acciden- e and Jeakage of glass bottles. «Pack a special travel- basket for the entire family. Include simple snacks, a small toy or game for each child, tissues, aspirins and pre-moistened pape washcloths. fe gett Light way, right way. *. More importantly, be sure to packa flashlight with some extra batteries and a good map. - JUST ARRIVED AT TOYLAND (Downstairs) Be Schick rex The ultimate razor! Buy this Schick _ Ultra Razor & SAVE Sale Price $319 Schick tire Us oe Ultrex Blades Reg. Price $1.59 Sale Price $] 29 ‘ habit. He'll tell you you have to be able to live alone and Goat_lookout like yourself to be a lookout tower man. , Tar’s blessed with per- fect vision needed to discern bogus smoke-haze and rising mist, from the real McCoy. “At first,” he says, “it is difficult to spot smoke but there’s no teacher like ex- perience.” . : When Moore does. iden- tify smoke traces he'll radio the local ranger details of the sighting. Based on Moore's report, the ranger can easily dispatch the appropriate ground or aerial suppression action, : During high forest fire hazard alerts, radio squawk | is constant and annoying enough for Moore to say, “Every job has at least one drawback. . . _ “Manning a lookout tow- er is a big responsibility. The lookout man knows exactly where ligh ikes and if S keeper he's likely toconjure up ways to mako a cool millfon, leaf through a book or try his hand at writing. In fact, he's written a history of the tower that’s been replaced three times in the past 52 years, Moore gets his fill of ex- ercise drawing pails of-water along a makeshift pully that feeds a bucket into a natural spring, 100 yards downhill. He uses that water for brewing coffee, tea or orange juice he gladly dispenses to visitors pooped from the short, yet steep hike from the parking lot to the tower, - Moore lucked into the Job during a trip he made to Beaverdell following the end of an accomplished career with the federal civil service and armed forces where he learned to use a two way radio and & compass, stand- there’s smoke he can alert patrol planes to the scene. The combination of towers and aerial reconnaissance provides excellent daily cov- erage of the forest.” When Moore isn't clenching his binoculars or tuning his ear. to the radio ard for lookout towers. “I was fortunate to get the job,” says Tar, ‘aud nowl figure 'm even more useful because I have one more year of experience. I really do want to retire. In fact, keeping active I believe is what keeps me alive.” National Exhibition Centre On display at the NEC until the ond of September is a largo exhibition of litho- | graphs, lino cuts, drawings and watercolors by Velan Fandorlik of Trail. . . e In Search of Early Man, an archaeological and anthro- pological display from the National Museum of Man in Ottawa will be on exhibit until mid-October. Kootenay School of Art Kootenay School of Art Gallery, newly located in the David T U Gept.21-22 | Spokane Table Tennis Club {is holding a Table Tennis Tournament at the \ Spokane Armory, W.'202-2nd Ave. There will be three events Friday evening for grade school, junior high and senfor high studonts, Satur- day will feature sevon more events, including a doubles event. Awards will be cash and gift certificates for first and second-place winners, For further information, write the Spokane Table Tennis. Association, 221-W- Centre, will be exhibiting work by KSA instructors ' until Sept. 28, Langham Gallery The Langham Gallery hosts Dianne Bersea and Friends, a display of graph- ics, photography, fabric art and plants until Sept. 30. * « . - _ Starting Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. is a workshop exploring 40th, k Wash, 99208, Sept. 26 Nelson Singles and Single: Parents Club is fea- turing guest. speaker Mre, Ella Legge on ‘the topic ‘Managing Your Monoy.’ For further information, contact the Community . Services Centre at 962-8604. * : You are invited to list your events and activities in C Datebook, Send music theory: One. Pre-registration is required and the cost is $20 for six weeks, us a note — typewritten or printed — to: Datebook, Rox 3007, Castlegar, B.C. FREE FURNITURE DELIVERY 10 THE FOLLOWING AREAS FOR BAY DAYS ONLY... ... G. E e ONNOISSEUR’ This Connoisseur refrigerator offers 11.1 cu.ft. fresh food section, and 3.8 cu.ft. freezer section, a total of 14.9.cu.tt. 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For NBC, she'll star as nnie Sullivan, Heten Keller's dedicated teacher, in a revival of ‘The Miracle Worker.’ And for ABC she will play a woman whose preoccupation’ with losing welght is ruining her. marriage in ‘Before and After.’... Ricardo Montalban would rather fight than switch. The suave ABC ‘'Fantasy. Island’ star has just turned down a cool - $1 million offer made by Mercedes Benz to endorse the German-made auto after his current contract with Chrysler Cordoba expires. Says Ricardo, ‘I can’t do that! Uma man of loyalty and principle. Besides, | don’t even own a, Mercedes.'"... Believing in equal pay for equal work Is the better half of the ‘Jeffersons,’ Isabel Sanford. A soft-spoken, gentle lady in real tife, Isabel would like her salary to be more In tine with that of other top sitcom stars, but is refusing to make a fuss: or issue demand in order to get it... Lynda Day Gcorge !s fed up with being mistaken for another dazzler, former sportscaster Phyllis George. But she's not helping matters much by playing a sexy sportscaster in an upcoming ‘Love Boat’ episo i‘ ; a Mee ~ HERVE VILLECHAIZE .. . feels for short people TV TICKER: ‘Bat Materson' is riding the comeback trail. And in the saddle will be none other than TV's original Bat, Gene Barry. If discussions are finalized, first up will be a telemovie. Good ratings for that would result in a weekly.: series... Who says short eople “got no feeling?" :‘Fantasy Island's’ Herve Villechaize is angry about the way some other little people are treated. "I'd like to see much stronger penalties for child abuse," he says. ''l wish parents, if they want children, would really take care of them. Their children should come first, themselves second.” ...NBC filming a sensitive ve Story,’ in Israel. The movie stars a new actress Blanche Baker, daughter of Carrol Baker, who made a love story or two herself, including ‘The Carpetbeggars' and the ‘Jean Harlow Story,'...NBC-TV thinks it's time ABC rating queens ‘Laverne and Shirley’ were knocked off their No. 1 perch. And they're convinced that macho Gil Gerard is just the man to do it. Gerard.will be battling America’s two favorite comediennes with his new Thursday night series ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.’ But the 35-year-old actor doesn't seem to be too concerned about his formidable competition. ‘I'm trying not. to, worry about ratings and things like that. My major concern is the quality of the show. It took me a long time to make a commitment to do the pilot for the series. “Now I'm behind the entire project 100 _percent.”... S BEHIND, THE TUBE: Two newcomers making strides in. -]-- their careers are sexy Lois Areno, who makes a regular appearance as a stewardess on ABC-TV’s new series ‘The Ropers,’ stars with Frank Converse in the telefilm ‘Dead in the Water’ for CBS, and two movies, Robert Redford’s ‘The Electric Horseman’ and former Angel Kate Jackson's ‘Topper’ remake, while Kathryn Harrold gets to play Lauren Bacall in CBS-TV's film biography of the tate Humphrey Bogart, 'The Last Hero." .. . insiders who. work on Dinah Shore's syndicated talk show are wishing, hoping and praying that the much-publicized: ‘changes’ ‘in that long-term program's format will save Dinah and company from cancellation. Fernando Lamas; Paul Williams, Charles Nelson Rellly and Don Meredith have been added to act as Dinah's rotating co-hosts... Juillet Prowse, whose legs brought her fame and fortune as a dancer, is putting her legs to good Use selling a popular brand of pantyhose (the kind that comes in oversized white eggs). 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