CAST UNGAIV NEWS, “Lnursday, remony was sole} July, when: Cora :Le of. Mr, and: Mr: Church was decorat kets of white Biadic quolge tinted. mu The: bride. who. was give : in marriage by her father, wore | Joan Reinler, matron of honor | »~ i Kirted gown} and sister of the bride of El|* a floor Tenet; full 6! of lace appliques on or, over satin. The by a large or :. Waistline. 5 A pearled tlarra crown held her shoulder length veil. Shi carried a benauet of yellow Bouquets of white mums, ‘ganza bow trim-/ all gowned allke in slim floor- med with appliques at the back iength turquoise brocade dres: natlons in ivy, Guests were ushered to fhoir seats by Mr. C. H. R, Andra of Castlegar and Mr, Philip Zalt soff of Robson. n “The bride's attendants. -Mrs, Schuepfer of Robson were es and Jackeata | wit with white ac- 8 | gifts of the bride. Ther carried Rev. S. Dowling of Trail the things you want within your reach BANK. OF Mon TREAL Family Finance “tan LOW-COST - LIFE-INSURED LOANS | was the clergyman and Mrs. The reception was held at the Kinnaird Improvement So- ciety Hall. The mother of the -bride wore a.three piece beige lace suit with beige accessories and a corsage of tangerine tinted carnations, e groom's mother wore an-aqua brocade dress and jac- ket with pink accessories and a pink carnation corsage. The white three tiered wed- ding cake which was made by the bride, was embedded in tur- -| quoise tulle and placed onta ‘ganza} Poso, Texas; Miss Judy Thorn- |, fitted organza] dale of Vancouver, Miss Sharon over satin bodice featured lily-| Vanderburg of Victoria and Miss point sleeves and was accented | Rita Feachy Played the wedding mu-| be aay 22, 1965 7" Double Ring ‘Ceremony — For Schuepfer-Anderson A beautiful: double ce; sweetheart roses and white car- ear! in i Lea, daughter ‘a, A. Ander-] by gon Of Robson became the bride of Gilbert Joseph, son of Mr. d Mrs, J. A. Schuepfer of tones Paluck of Vancouver. Mr. A. Anderson responding. Grace was said by Mr. W. Wal- e. ‘Telegrams were pend: from id Van- whito table cloth the bride. White tapers decora ted with tiny’ turquoise flow- ers Were placed on’ either side of the cake and the. guests ta- bles were centered with low bowls of roses. Mr. E.. McGauley was mas- ter of soremontes, Toast to the bride was given by Mr. Howard Anderson, uncle of the bride and responded to by the groom. Mr. A. Clarke also the: bride’s Letts ” gave wert to the bridesmaids. Raine gave couver. Out a town guests were Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Reinier and family of El Paso, Texas, Mr, and Mrs. George Anderson of Merryflat, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Jones, Goventock, Sask; Mrs. dams and son of Kelowna; Mir. -and Mrs. Matt: Schmidt of Kamloops; Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark and children of Kamloops; Mr. and ‘Mrs. G. Donaldson of Nel- son and many other friends from Nelson, Trail, Salmo and ssland. the toast to “i vavants swith For a honeymoon trip to Dennis Brookes, chairman of the’ Pass Creek Park,' out- lined some ideas the commit- tee has for improvement at the park, to the Rotary Club Tues- day, Parking is a ane Mr. Brookes said, and it would be better if the public did not ittempt to drive so close to the Pass Creek Park Plans Outlined by Committee pools, Plans are to enlarge the picnic area and plant trees but this can only go forward when money. is available. The board operates. with’ very funds. Mr. Brookes said, “there is scope for a tremendous recre- ational development in the park.” i § | have been hailed over the world, g|and band students will accom- %| pany him. Alaska and northern points, the bride changed toa two piece turquoise suit with white acces- sories and white carnation’ cor- sage, Upon their-return the | t ‘Performs at NDU “Announcement - Concert Saturday *' Parents of Notre Dame Un- iversity band camp «students have been fillng into .the Queen City during the weekend in ‘or- der to attend Reginald Kell's clarinet performance. at Mary- hall Saturday night. The concert scheduled for 8 p.m.: will feature Mr. Kell who's clarinet performances We Reve sold the Dumont Grocery to Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright of Silverton and extend our thanks Also billed on the concert Program. are Fred Turner, mu- sic supervisor for Vancouver schools; Norman Fishwick;'‘di- rector of the largest school in- strumental programs in the Koo- tenay and Bert Turvey, band master, in cailiyegs and Ross- to all our patrons and hope you will continue to patronize the new owners. 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Wheel Balancer, : Saskatchewan Jubilee. ‘ Attended. by Old Timers Though the ‘method of farm- changes, ing had many notable changes, Lato ata it’ was Taffled right on’ the ‘grounds, in the celebrations were just day aside to boner Meadow, foot forward eid Jubilee Stampede: and District ond ‘Jubilee celebration! forces with the 9th Annual men Karnival and was offi ne bs is ts Diam. joined ig- | tumes;, horse ned by ‘The Hon.’Ross Tha’ ere Fremler. of Saskatchewan. the menu were the us- ual Rapjecks barbecued choice WATCHES . 0! by LONGINE BULOVA, ELGIN : CANDINO Westclox - Timex Don’t be puzzled — seo us today and ‘inthe © ’ | beef but added. variety. with buffalo-burgers. ‘There .was Highland and Ukrainian dancing,. barbershop quartettes and needless to. say good old fiddler’s. music, The Tisdale Senior Citizen ladies staged a‘ “quilting bee”. quilt was completed Saskatoon held a week long celebration called Flon-etar| with elaborate display on Indian life and customs of the Stoux; ean ers which ‘first made. their’ a) tual operating order; period cos- drawn rigs; anti- que autos. Of interest to the modern householder: was this schedule; a dutch ovens; ea — soap ma- king from lard and soft ashes. Glean Windows With Sponges And Save. Time when washing windows is to have tye colored ‘eponges to match «1 buckets. * yo can be sure not to put a soapy sponge into the rinse water and vice versa. At a‘children’s party, whe- ther indoors ‘or’ out, let the ~ ISTE lolmfajLo} tI Gies) ears Ges BOSSE’S oa | ‘}-[one game name and allow. equal their on iga- mes. «On: arrival,’ * each young guest ‘a: piece mee paper, then ‘list. all favorite games: se- parately and: place ‘them in:a large bowl. Let each guest draw time for each game. This way, each. child will:feel ‘he has had a part in planning the party. ‘hright new ‘car colors, but ac- cording’ to’ safety: exp brighter autos ‘get tht fewer accidents because .they’re more visible: to. other’ motorists.” CAR: ‘AND TRUC < PAINTING "Wheel. Ali and Bal 24 HOUR WRECKING SERVICE AND WINCH TRUCK ~ p] Royalite Gas ; Castlegar “B UNDE .NEW MANAGEMENT ~ Phone 365-722 meals, a new‘ look’ in dining separate’ dining room: el, board ‘ed above the room divide: Stil A good way to ‘save time ba » By wae to help Bive the. illusion . Dining Area Plays. important Part. In Modem Homes With many families turn: look —‘a'com- romise between the mere din- ing “area” ‘and the completely | ¢, or jor pattern that con- ing area,’ And for: even greater | sic ‘are often used. ween the two areas, With a few Pieces of lumber, a false beam can be constructed and atch munities,’ the . chojr’ held! con- This compromise is being} certs at Creston, Lumbreck, Mos- achieved in a-variet y. of ways. | leigh,: Calgary, Canora, Verigin, One’ basic method Saskatoon. or. ae: the dining area ina’ col pearance in the late 1850's in ac- | taste ainting | Blat: orogran’ with the’ first part be- “the living ' room ing. of’.a’. religious’ nature’ and the ‘second; part on the livelier ‘A different: floor’ covering] side. consisting) of folk songs, also helps to ‘set off the din-|80los and ‘duets, separation without losing the | for discussion on “what. could desired: spacious effect,’ hard-| be done to have. better under- grillework room dividers | Standing among people and ways in "suck p panelaire styles as gran-| and» means of achieving peace g.| ada; venetian, oriental or clas: inthe troubled world of today. The ceiling. can also be us-| Participation in ‘the’ manifesta- | tion for ed to ‘obtain’ a.’seperation ‘bet: held at a ganized by witness for.Peace and il another architectural Disarmament Commit was attended by different ipa cifist ; groups, | ther wi A} choir consisting of members of Union of R oiritusl known as Orthodox In’ answer. to invitations from different Doukhobor com- ine Lake and - Mission Made by Choir’ 3;the attendance was close to 1,000 Communities of Christ, more | hour ing back to the dining reom for | commonly: informal as,’ well'/as formal] Doukhobors from local points, : | went on a two week tour to var- rooms is developing! It's ‘called | ious place in Alberta and Sask- the “semi-open” atchewan. Members of ‘the choir feel that the tour: was well worth- while and the attending public showed : great’ inte: porting the Peace Movement rest ‘in sup-|§ choir hada two part In‘between there was, time ‘The climax of their tour was eace and disarmament @ radar base’ at Dana, “This manifestation was or- ittee and Despite the unfavorable wer ith heavy rain and win bench «can: t::into one To add distinction . a. com- plete change in accessories from the living room. to; the ‘dining |: area! For : example ‘if: polished glass and metal : objects’ predo- minate in the. living-room, you | Years: after Siaing tn th hi ~ Torento. Had First _ Rppotated Surveyor alin this ae can be.used in ‘the ‘other! e ie the iap- pointment as surveyor for ‘the , | city. of: vork (Toront sculpture or. dimensional. hang-'| Perso pointed to cn, red 0: guch.a po- sp aUNveyer, architect ~¥ou may not go in‘for the |: rican "investment; pisslutely de dependent .o: eine ed. a*con- splcous part. 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