CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1968 District Athletes Rank High in Warfield Meet Castlegar district track McGauley, Castlegar. and field enthusiasts and those from Selkirk College!2, D, Lilydale, Selkirk. ranked high among the win- ners in @ one-day track mect|2. B. Gillman, Castlegar, held recently at Haley track 60 near Warfield. 3. we Jackson, Castlegar. Winners this district yds, Junior boys — are aa follow: J. Guillaume, Selkirk, 0 yds. uvenile boys — 2 B. Gillman, Castlegar. 0 yds. Juvenile girls — 1.) B. v. __ Fowler, € Castlegar, 2. M M J. Guillaume, Scikirk, Gillman; Castlegar. 220 yds, Juvenile girls- SHOWS 7.30 & 8.00 p.m. TONITE - FRI. - SAT. MON. & TUES. VALLEY OF THE DOLLS RESTRICTED Special Saturday Matinee “Pinocchio in Outer Space’|— 1. 2. Ww. Rutland, Castlegar. rene. Jum; P, Fowler, Castlegar, 2. M. MeGauley, Castlegar. 2 pm. Free Pop Corn with All Adms, . Midget Ll 4 Gtean Cc Wed. — Thurs. — Fri. S. McCutcheon, Castlegar. COOL HAND LUKE 1. Ww. Long jump Junior boys— astlegar. 1, M. Cas’ 220 yds, Junior girls —|4 2. D. Lilydale, Selkirk. High’ Jum ewee |§ mp — Peewee girls — 2, D. Jackson, Castle- Iman, Castlegar, 3. Midget girls . N. Fowler, Castlegar. Long Jump Juvenile sus girls — 60 yds. — Junior girls — Javelin Junior boys — yds, midget boys — ds. Junior boys —|@ Floral arrangements of £80 yds. Juvenile boys—|vari-colored mums and gladi- lesan 2 Ww. Rutland, "Gastl 2. W. Rutland, Ca: 440 yds. ‘union, boys — 1. J. Guillaume, Selkirl — 1, J. Guillaume, Selkir! Gillman, Stanvoorden, CASTLE MOTORS LTD —1. N. Fowler, Castlegar. PH. 365-7033 —1LdJ. sane a SHELL PRODUCTS 220 2, W. Jackson, Castlegar. itland, a mile "Sven hoys—|¢ oli the ¢ with satin lily-of-the-valley .|United Church, bows and 440 yds. Juvenile fe boys — on the pews for the late af- ternoon wedding recently of Dorothy Eleanor Thring, eld- igh Jump Juvenile boys |est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. —2 Ww. Rutland, Castlegar. High Jump Juvenile boys |when marriage vows were ex- — 2, W. Rutland, Castlegar. High ume Junior boys Chuck Thring of Castlegar, changed with Gary Douglas Poetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shot Put Junior girls — Nalter Poetz of Edmonton, Mums & Gladioli Decorate For Poetz-Thring Wedding .and for the occasion by the Mrs. Dorothy Flynn of bride's grandparents. Display-| Toronto read telegrams from ing of the national flag is a Kamloops, Toronto, Edmon- custom at weddings of per | ton the many cards received sons from that count Parents of the bride “and! groom assisted in the recep- fion line. Ray Gibb was in charge of the guest book. ‘the bride's table_.was covered with an ecru’ lace cloth with hy pink underlay, centered three-tier wedding me embedded in pink tulle. Decorated with white rosebuds, the cake was topped with two doves bold: in; parts of Holland and {from relatives in Grand Ra- jPias, ich, e bride presented her iavaer to her mother, who for her, daughters wedding had chosen a pink Sparkie organza ‘dress with lace over- lay, white accessories and corsage of white jtephanotis and pink: rose buds. The groom’s mother wore a beige lace dress with and cor- Rev. George lofficiated at the doublering Castlegar. "Iceremony. Mrs. F. Oddie of High Jump Midget girls|Kinnaird was organist and Mrs. Walter Marken sang The Triple Jump Sanior boys Wedding Prayer while the "}young couple knelt at the ds. Midget boys allan: Given in marriage by her Minor Hockey Anyone interested in Minor Hockey this winter, coaching, assistant, or any other position, please contact one of the following executive: Mike Lauriente 365-5064, E. Grunerud 365-5313, C. Munns 365-5297, Sam Lan- zarrotto 365-7145, or call at the Castle Tire Shop across from the Arena. NB. A coaching clinic is to be held at Castlegar on Oct. 19-20. Plan to attend. Hockey registration will open on Friday, Oct. 11 at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 from 10 am. to 1 p.m., and Monday, Oct. 14 at 6 p.m. Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association father, the bride was attired in a floorlength gown of white peau d’ elegance with empire waistline, straight skirt and a bodice featuring a scoop neckline. Lilypoint sleeves and a chantilly lace train with scalloped edges which fell from the shouiders added a touch of elegance. gown and her mother the veil and bride's |P. It was made and decorated by Mrs. Ivy Saliken of Rob- son. The bride and groom made the first cut in the cake ‘us- ing a knife decorated with white satin ribbon and lily of ie : valley with pink bows. ir. C. Cronkite of Cali- fornia Said the grace. Walter Thring of New Denver, uncle of the bride, was master of ceremonies and proposed a toast to bride with the groom ‘re- sponding. A toast to the ee maids was given Thring while the toast. to the arents was given by Cecil Hannah of Edmonton. ‘the bride had made her |" sage of branes rosebuds and stephanoti: For * wedding trip to Los Angeles, Seattle, Oregon, Victoria and Vancouver the bride changed into a white bonded ace dress, black pat- of baby pink roses and white stephanotis. A dance followed the re- ception with music provided by Mrs. Oddie, Robert Roots the |and Abe Waite. The first waltz, Let ‘Me Call You Sweetheart, ed by the bride and ‘oom. The couple has taken up residence in Edmonton. Out-of-town guests were from Edmonton, Duncan, are Alta., New Denver, who were present. ee . Kingsgate ‘and ‘Trail. - Her finger-length, fant -tier illusion tulle veil was held in place by a weddingring hea piece with seed pearls form- mg a crown etrect on the This Week’s Discounts Utex Co-ordinate SPORTS GOAT & SLACKS 59.50 REPEAT SPECIAL Norvyk Sweaters tront of the headdress, .e veil was appliqued with chantilly lace roses. She carried a cascading bouguet of red roses and baby’s breath. White satin slippers completed her en- semble. Jewellery was an heir- loom, a gold pendant which had belonged to her great great grandmother from Hol- Jand. Bridesmaid Linda Fale, son of Cal, was in p The gowns: were atoll of organza chiffon over- skirt, lace. "podice and scoop neckline with short sleeves. White accessories completed their ensemble. Headresses were white tulle bows form- ed on a comb. The bride’s 1. Kaminsky-Holuboff Vows i In Burnaby United Church A sand _ street-length dress, accented by a corsage of pink rosebuds and three white orchids, was chosen by Clara N. Holuboff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holub- off of Robson for the August 31 mending, to Ken Kamin- Sept. 14 at the Robson Com- munity Hall. The bride wore a floor- length gown featuring lily- point sleeves and scoop eckline: only jewelry was a cinta “strand of pearls. She wore a. shoulder- length veil and carried a col- onial bouquet of white and gold mums. The bride and groom were supported by the brid- e's brother and sister-in-law, ent accessories and a corsage | th The Scene Ai... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL f : Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Painting — Welding On Saturday, the Grade VIII KJSS grass hockey rep team will go to Nelson for the first big sports tourna- ment of the year. To get ready for this, the girls practice every Mon- day and Wednesday - after- noon with Mrs. Young and the Grade IX players. The tournament is limit- ed to school teams from the Kootenays, approximately 10 in number. Last year our team ‘place fed second, beaten only by Nelson. Let's hope that this year we can take them all! panes soe Students in the Grade 1X classes are hard at work in their studies, This year, so far, they have been tak- ing world geography in so- cial studies (a topic which includes the study of land- forms as an introductory unit.) They have. been learning about “crystals” in science class,’ a topic both interest- ing and exciting. Many stu- h Claims er Classmates 5 aga in, Handled Promptly e are that Mr. nd and Mr Helden agreed 24-Hour Wrecker Service that our Grade nines should Phone 365-7248 be included. very pisasant to meet form- Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort : BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS Towing — Body Work b Effective Oct. 3rd, 4th, 5th In Your Friendly Castleaird Plaza Safeway Store The Motor and Mower Shop Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repairs — All Types — Saw Sharpening — KINNAIRD EQUIPMENT SERVICE 707 Sixth Avenue, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-3411 Empress Pure Fruit Drinks Apple Grape or Orange. Serve Chilled. 48 fl. oz tin Beans with Pork — Taste Tells. In Tasty Tomato Sauce. 14 fl. oz. tin... Astd. Green Peas Town House Fancy Quality. V4 FI. Ox. HI oe ceeececcceteeteeeeees 8 Cut Green Beans 1968 New Pack. Made from Okanagan Peaches. Delicious and Tasty. 48 fl. oz. tin .. or Wax Beans. Town House. Fancy Quality. 14 fl. oz. tin dents are to at- tempt a crystal garden un- der the watchful eye of Mr. Grant. In Math, new work and old combine in the first sec- tion are being undertaken. In English, short stories are proving to be very inter- esting as we study them for such aspects as climax and character portrayal. L E. has gotten off to a blazing start. In Grade IX two projects must be done, je first one a “warmup” for number Some of the second pro- jects may be coffee tables or desks (all varieties). The number one project corresponds with number two. For example, a bread- board and then a coffee table or a small three-legged table and then a desk. The boys have a big task ahead of Ae but are quite enthusiastic a1 8 The Library club “pre-pear for voting” test on election day. hesive tape according to The lucky winner Bill Henne with his So" at at had a, pin hidden in the sem tty hay wes pretty PPY spout his prize. it was ‘auite a bonus! dance. at Stanley Humphries week really enjoyed themselves She says it was CASTLEGAR TOASTMASTERS GUESTS WELCOME PHONE 365-6448 For Better Listeni Thinki Hair Spray Asus Net. Unscented, Superhold i 0 oz. tin Fancy Applesauce Town House. A Tasty Dessert. 14 fl. oz. tin .. Luncheon Meat Tulip Brand. Danish. 12 oz. tin See ltNow... The New Argus Flip Grip Power Zoom Electric Eye Super 8 aos at PEYSITT PHOTOS ney abet tie aotaila SHOWING SATURDAY AND MONDAY Dean Martin, Stella Stevens, Eli Wallach in “HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE ..- AND RUIN YOUR LIFE” — Color 5 plus Lawrence Harvey and Tom Courtenay in “A DANDY IN ASPIC’ — Color Doors 7.00 p.m. One Showing at 7.30 p.m. HUNTERS, LOOK! 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Ideal for Campers, Tents & Boats . 14.95 led 19.95 - 7.95 - 10.25 UTENSEL SETS, For 4 Persons .. . 17.95 Us The bride’s youngest sis- ter, Judy was flowergirl. She |iumapeeas 7 attired in a white peau ees Grace was es by pl Be bride's father, Sam Nout: For her daughter’s wed- ding, Mrs. Holuboff wore a ghree piece satin suite in ‘The couple travelled to ‘Radium Hot Springs for the dding tri ire Nake aes — 1.00 Local Grown. Crisp Firm Solid Heads. Make a Tasty Coleslaw or Treat the Family fo Cabbage Rolls .... 13.15 Grade B. ia = Turkeys <=::...... | Beef Pot Roas Green Cabbag Best man was Terry ¢. - toski of Duncan, with usher-|sky of South Burnaby, son ing duties shared by Harold|of the date: de, and Mrs. Thring, the bride’s brother,|/Tom Kamin: Ron Poetz, the groom’s bro- Rev. Van ‘Sruten officia- ted at the ceremony: held in Boned and Rolled. Plate and Brisket. Canada Choice, Canada Good ..... ther and Neil Austin. Broo WHERE Tine .. 3 Ibs. 99c Seven Farms Catsup ................ 18-0z. 39c Pasteurized Cheeze, M. Leaf 2 Ibs. $1.29 Parkay Margarine Nordic hall was de- corated for the reception with pink and white stream pink and white flowers. Included in decorations for the wedding was a Dutch flag, flown directly from Hol- End sliver boughs hung with | South jurnaby United 2 3 : : Local Celery Crisp and Crunchy. Serve Mrs. Pat Hegan, cousin V : Special Cc Grade Plywood imported Frozen Ss | i ce d : Stuffed With Cheese Charlie, rings on a white satin cushion. He|of the bride, was the matron was attired in a navy blue|jof honor. jacket aut gray slacks. She wore a Pink and gray street-length with corsage Teatical & to the brid: "Ss. Pat Hegan of North Sur- rey, was best man. A contin at which a Russian weddin: ig ceremony was performed, was held 4X8 X 5/16 Sheet . SPECIALS 2.19 4X8 X 3/8 Sheet ........ 2.60 Lamb ° Basket Government Inspected. Roast, Chops & Stew. 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ESA Castlegar - Kinnaird Branch ST. JOHN FIRST-AID CLASSES TONIGHT At Woodland Park School ‘Who doesn't? But chilly weather, indoor living, fewer fresh foods to eat, may contribute to lower resistance to infection. Not only colds, which can become serious if not cared for, but other winter - diseases crop up. It is comforting to know your doctor's prescription can help cut short an illness. 7pm. Seniors and Juniors Registration at First Class Carl's Drugs CASTLEGAR — TELEPHONE 365-7252 CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED a as