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Hall, which was taste- ly decorated. with-blue and ‘white flowers ‘and. sts Following the ceremony,a | Many. friends and relatives utended ‘from local points, es ell'as out-of-town guests from jancouver,: Edmonton, Kelow- - ja, Grand:Forks and McLeese eee tes ite ' The bride's table, centered wie pink roses aad lit candles, al ured .a, three-tier wedding. lecorated with blue roses” spiral ‘staircase of blue - cffadles, the handiwork of Sarah dfovnikoff, aunt of the groom. t Mr, Jack Makortoff, uncle of the bride, “was ‘ master of ceremonies for the occasion and Emilia. Zibin proposed a toast t@ the bride. Mr. Peter Kalma- koff proposed ‘&".toast to the gyoom. 4, 3 3. A dance, with music sup- Piled by “Crystal Blue”, was ehjoy: by all guests present, a Soccessfal Fest Aid Studénts tee “10 Win Certificates The foll P. Trisch have completed a course for a Standard St.‘ John First Aid. Certificate: Dawn Parent, Geraldine Anne Parent, Susan Méy Venier, -Valerie Cormier, Estelle Cormier, Joyce Chris- tine Idle, Judy Rowland, Myrna Wesley, Ron Currie and Shelly Adams. Bill Harrower conducted the classes at Stanley Hum- phries Secondary :School and finished them at the pulp mill conference room, due to the ©, : strike, during the months of October, November and De-' cember. i. i ¢ / COURT NEWS 7 In provincial court Thurs- y George Pereverzoff, 52, of Castlegar, pleaded guilty to a charge. of refusing to take a brgathalyzer test. He was fined $250: nae Ff eee : Lindsay, M.-Anderson, 31, of Castlegar, pleaded guilty to driving with a: blood alcohol cqunt over .08. He was fined .. . ° In provincial court on Jan, four separate charges of dtiving with a blood alcohol colint over 08 were “heard. Piading guilty were Earl Fra- ser, . 38, ‘of Robson, who was fined. $350 and David Allen Ramsden, 28, of Castlegar, who was fined $600. Each was placed on six months’ proba- tion, =: 3 : Kurt Madsen, 31, of Castle- gar, who was fined $750, was placed on two months’ proba- tion. Pleading not. guilty ‘but fognd guilty was John George Evin, 50, of Castlegar. He was fined $450 and placed on proba- . tidn for six months. : e ep e ‘ Kurt Madsen also pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while his driver's licence was under suspension. He was fined $500. Z A s + 8 : { Allan Gordon Ross, 30, of Castlegar, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while im- pared. He was fined $300 and plgced on one year's probation. an *. i Keith Edwin Ajes pleaded guilty to driving with a blood _ “Estate {By Realtor NORM.WERRE <1» Century 21 — Big Rock Realty Ltd. + aleohol count of .08, He is to serve a 14-day intermittent jail sentence and has been placed on probation for six months. Fund Grant ‘Goes to Club’ For Posters A grant of $2,100 from the. Public Conservation Assistance Fund has been given to the Alpine Garden Club of British Columbia, the Vancouver Na- tural History. Society, and the . Federation of British Columbia Naturalists, in Vancouver, B.C. The announcement was made recently by the Hon. K. Rafe Mair, minister of environment. The clubs will. use’ the money for printing and distri- bution of 10,000 posters depict- ing the need for conservation of: native birds of British Colum- bia. : The Public Conservation Assistance Fund, administered - by the Fish and Wildlife Branch, provides individuals and organizations in the pro-.’, vince with ‘a total of $50,000 each year, for worthwhile con- servation projects. To qualify for a grant, an applicant must donate at least 60 per cent of the cost of the project in either labor or funds. 1979 Heart Fund Good heart and health- habits ingrained during child- hood may, in later years, help the individual to avoid or at Jeast delay heart attack. ©. een 'm sure you've heard it said: “Why should I sell my house through a Realtor? I egn sell it ‘myself and pocket the commission, Right? . . . Wrong! This kind of thinking edn easily turn “out to fihtineial folly. 3%: Never underestimate the hatd financial bargaining abil- ity of the ,average » buyer. Spend one. day, in the field with any Realtor, negotiating clate what I'm saying. Frank- ly if the. typical-buyer knows . ‘DON'T UNDERESTIMATE BUYER you are not selling through a Realtor, right off the bat he'll expect you to-deduct the commission for HIS benefit before you even START se- rious negotiations. - Then you're on your own, possibly at a great disadvan- tage, in the intricate areas of financing, negotiating, arid protecting yourself from all sorts of do-it-yourself pitfalls. You've got.a lot invested in- your home. It makes sense to listtsaith a Realtor. He'll sall ar ii for the best’ price and in the shortest amount of time. and Diane _ Giles conducted the final exami- nation ‘and processed the cer- ” “tification, at St. John National . ‘Headquarters, Ottawa. ‘Erma - There isn't one parent reading this column who is Sanforized. We all undergo a shrinking process the day our children reach the age of 12, Our brain diminishes, our vision is stunted, and we are virtually useless to society until the-kid reaches the age of 20 or so, As a parent who has just emerged from the Valley of the Ignorant, let me tell you it would have been.far easier if someone had taught me how to understand “teenagese.” “Awriliiilititel": This is a term/of jubilation accompanied by one: of those‘rare teenage smiles usually directed at some- one on the telephone. Worry a lot when you hear it. “You know?": These two words are used in place of periods at the end of a’ sen- tence. They are not to be taken literally. “You know?" does not require an answer’... or for that matter does it deserve one. “Really!": One “Really!” is worth a thousand kisses, It’s as close to civility. as you get. It means they agree to something you have said. “Who cares?":. This is a mechanical retort that often comes out ‘of their mouth even before you hi thi Bombeck | and that your request has been acknowledged. it does not mean anything will come of it, “You going out tonight?": This phrase holds as much sentiment as Daniel when he was led out to the lion's den and asked, “You wanta go out for dinner?" It's a subtle way of asking you if the car is or is not available. “Who used up all the hot water?": .This is another: rhe- torical question. They know before they asked, but they are trying to make you feel guilty about rinsing your toothbrush in hot water when they, in effect, have just emptied a - 30-gallon tank to rinse their hair. “When do we eat?": Teen-- ‘agers do not consider this a question, but a salutation, It: takes the place of “Hello, how are you? Was your surgery bad? Did anyone get hurt in the other car? You and Dad are getting a what?” My favorite is “Everybody Else's Mother.” A lot of parents interpret .this saying as a collective. group of liberal moth- ets who allow their kids todo as they. please. Like Mary Pop- pins, Santa ‘Claus, Tinkerbell * and The ““T hear you": “Don't” get |” your hopes built up on this one. Tt only means you are audible convenient myth, If you don't believe me, ask for her phone number, ‘ : Hulk, it's a The winner of the grand prize in Cominco's Safety Think Contest is Denis Ducharme of Castlegar, a carpenter appren- tice who came from Sudbury a year ago to work for Cominco in Trail, The contest was put on to encourage safety awareness, both at home and on-the-job. Ducharme’ wins an _all- expenses-paid two-week trip to Hawaii for two plus $1,000 spending money. The contest involved matching numbered safety slogans with a number between one and 10 which was ramdomly ‘picked later by the company’s computer. During the eight months of the contest there were a total of + 8,490 entries [rom Cominco's B.C. Group employees at Trail, “Kimberley and the H.B, Mine. -Ducharme picked the winning safety slogan in five out of eight entries (the probability of doing that is calculated to be .00041 — about one chance in-2,449, Ducharme, who has been working with construction of the new smelter feed plant for the past six months, personally is a firm believer in the impor- tance of job safety. After it was determined that he had won the contest, he had the job of picking a consolation prize winner from among those who had at least one winning entry in the con- test, The winner of that draw, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 8, 1979 Safety Think Contest Winner City Man Wins Trip Scott Stringer of analytical services, received a new 20-inch color television. Ila Jenks of the records : office was the only participant to have a total of four correct entries, She won a consolation prize of $100. Twelve employees came close, with three correct en- tries. They. included Gordon Bruce of fhe indium plant, Shirley Collins of analytical services, Gail Rebelato of data processing, Forbes Coupland of. the salvage ‘yard, Stan Dead- marsh of smelter maintenance, Annibate Gagliani of Tadanac yards; Mike Kazakoff’ of zine roasters, Fred Plotnikoff of instrumentation, John Hopkins of Warfield maintenance, Iginio Macasso of natural gas am- monia plant, Tom Logan of the roaster-acid plant and Fred Perkins of Kimberley opera- ’ We Serve You Firsl mm INSURANCE for 1 personalized * Insurance service: onallclasses ' FIRE Icec LIABILITY BONDS 808 CARVIL MOOREY LEE JOHNEON al ANDERSON AGENCIES 61 Mapie Street’ Castlegar: B.C.: Ph. 365-3392 ; February 9th & 10th 2 Our Moving Sale Winds Down Friday & Final 2 Days | - Don't miss it! Every item specially priced yg. for these last two selling days. +> =. ih X. Bedroom Suites © Dinettes : © Chesterfield Suites ® Dining Room Suites pepe eereevert ES