“CASTLEGAR NEWS, Decombor 5, 1979 50th ANNIVERSARY of Len (Pete) and Helen Lavoie was celebrated Nov. 23 at the Nordic Hall by family and friends. Among the numerous congratulatory messages received were those from Prime Minister Joe Clark, former leader of the opposition Pierre Elliott Trudeau, General Ed Sch West MP Bob Brisco, Rosstand-Trall MLA _ Chris D'Arcy, and Mayor Audrey Moore..A special presentation of a scroll from Pope. ears in that a ‘In 1933 they jomesteaded in Swiftpile,- Alta., but returned to Medicine Hat in 1935. The war years were spent in Calgary and Nanalmo and then again in Medicine Hat as Mr. Lavoie went overseas serving with the army. Upon retirement in 1964 the couple moved to Rossland. Four years later they made their home in Castlegar. Mr: and Mrs. Levele were blessed with five hild a five g! Guests were from di John Paul the Second was couple by Father Maglio, Married in St. Patrick's Cathedral in Medicine Hat, Alia., Nov. 25, 1929, by Father Michael Fit- zpatrick, the couple spent their early Medicine Hat “calgary, and various parts of British Columbia. —News/MirrorFoto by Rick Crosby / Wedding Bells The Gospel Light Chapel in New Denver was the setting on Nov. 3 for the marriage which united Janice Laurie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Law, and Vernon Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. Gustafson, both families of New Denver. The bride was charming in a full-length Victorian-style gown with a full train. She carried a bouquet of Sonja roses surrounded by white stephanotis. Maid of honor Judy Gustafson, cousin of the groom, and bridesmaids Heather Law and Louise Wilson, sisters of the bride, were attired in full-length sky blue gowns and carried bouquets of peach roses and white daisies. Plower girl Kathy Lister wore a gown in a matching color and carried a basket of peach roses and white daisies. A pleasing complement to the bridal attire was the navy blue tuxedoes with Valerie Cormier $150 scholarship contrasting velvet trim, worn py the groom and his best man, Mr. Douglas Bergren of Calgary, and ushers Mr. David Gustafson of Up-to-the-minute describes South Slocan fashion show South Slocan Hospital Auxillary'’s annual fashion show brought up-to-the- minute news of the fashion world to the women of the Slocan area, Under the guidance of June Dolman of Dee's Ladies’ Wear in Nelson and co- ordinator Olive Muir, the “event was well received and greatly enjoyed by a full house. It was made clear that the only constant in fashion is change — a gradual cycle of change where highlights of the past are molded into today's styles, This fact was most evident when, at the recess, models Marilyn Oli- ver, Betty Burk, Chris Rob- erts and Vera Johnson wore fashions from the 1940-1950 era, : According to fashion ex- perts, to be in style this fall ani winter, you must suit yourself. Suits were given top priority and featured padded shoulders, trim waist- Slocan flea market offered wide variety Slocan Valley Senior Cit- izens' Branch No. 86 held its annual Flea Market on Nov. 17 in the Silvery Slocan Hall. Fourteen rented tables held. a Jarge selection of wares for sales, Jewelcry, Christmas decorations, plants, baking, knitting, lin- ens, ceramics, etc. were just a few of the many articles displayed. In recognition of The Year of the Child a door prize was given to a child, by the Senior Citizens. The numer- ous tables provided many more items interesting to the children, such as toys, pop- corn, candies, etc. and the ever-popular fish pond. The Senior Citizens had a bake table and novelty table and the Creative Cer- amic group displayed an in- teresting variety of ceramics. The. tea tables were d with ‘Adis Kamloops and Mr. Terry of New Denver. Ringbearer was Master ‘Bruce Golds- bury of Castlegar. Candles were lit by Phyllis Law and Karen Gustafson. Pianist Mrs. W. Bergen of Oliver, the bride’s grandmother, was pianist. During the ceremony, the bride's sisters, Phyllis and Heather Law sang “We Have This Moment Together.” A reception was held in the Bosun Halli in New Denver, where the bride's uncle, Mr. Jim Botham, was master of The CERAMIC TILE FALL SPECIAL Tub to Ceiling or 60 sq. ft. toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Bill Berquist of Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs. Gustafson are making their home in Robson, while the groom is enrolled in the forest technology program at Selkirk College. . = = Sd pplied & +H $] 89° Phone 365-5164 . $$SS$SSSSSSSSSSSS wins L.A. CHRISTMAS ' miniature Christmas trees. Tea, coffee, pie, sandwiches and hot dogs were served with Tang for the children. The Senior Citizens’ raf- fles were won by: quilt — line and a skirt no longer than two inches below the knee, Today's suits come in wool crepes, country tweeds and soft suedes. Lovely soft velours took first place in the lounge wear, while ‘easy-pac’ uncrushable fabrics were prominent in the blouses and dresses. Those attending found it assuring to know the very latest in fashion is available locally, as every need for a complete wardrobe was dis- played by resident models Betty Askew, Betty Burk, Trish Bielby, Chris Roberts, Vennie Plotnikoff, Jean Tay- lor, Vera Johnson and Byelya Ramsey. Door prizes were won by N. Nazaroff, Iris Graham, Barbara Moran, Betty McRae and Anne Gascon, President Nonie Burk presented Mrs. Dolman with a harvest of jams and jellies in appreciation of her con- etbution to the auxiliary. Henry hanger — Mr. and Mrs. P. Payne; beaded crocheted doi- ly — Miss Linda Beales; ceramic flower pot — Mrs, Diane Shukin. Bea Mills, in chars of total receipts, reported the affair a financial success. Following the show, re- freshments were served. WARNING ‘B,C. Hydro would like to announce that the Arrow Lakes water level all Bs dropping approximately feck ducing the mohth of December. The Columbia River will be approximately five feet above its November Jevel during this period. These changes are in ac- cordance with the Columbia . River Treaty. 79 California No. 1 Cello Cauliflower B.C. No. 1. ¢ California No.1 Lemons 2.39% SPECIALS Alberta No. 1 Cello Carrots a 49° oe 2 00 7, ByS8 BUNNY AND Valerie Cormier, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cormier of Castlegar, was among eight recipients of $150 scholarships awarded by the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias of British Col- umbia. A graduate of Stanley . Humphries Secondary School and Selkirk College, Miss Cormier is studying in her third year at the University of British Columbia in arts Westminster and awarded by the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias in connection with the University Awards Com- mittee on the basis of af- filiation with the Fraternal Order Knights of Pythias, together with the students’ academic standings. This marks the 17th year that the awards:have been made toa number of students from various parts of the and science. The sch will assist her in her studies at UBC. Scholarship funds are provided by the income on a bequest from the last Guen- ther Felix Sanders of New able Donald Phillips, Pp ant an amount of $20,400 shared by the students for assistance of UBC studies, offered with the pleasure of the fraternal order for scholarship assist- ance. TIME: 1:45 p.m. DATE: Friday, December 7 PLACE: Celgar Road and Sawmill Road Intersection Ssssssssssssssss t PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Castlegar wishes to announce the official “opening of the New Castlegar Water System The ceremony will be attended by the Honourable Elmer MacKay, Minister of Regional Economic Expansion, the Hofour- Minister of Economic Development and - Donald Watson, President, Canadian Cellulose Co. Ltd. The general public is invited to attend. Mayor and Council City of Castlegar BINGO BIGGER PRIZES BIGGER JACKPOTS $ $ $ $ $ $ $ GOOD NEIGHBORS $ $ $ $ $ LEGION HALL Sunday, Dec. 16 Early Bird Game: 6:30 p.m. sharp Regular Game: 7:00 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME PORK CHOPS : $ T e 7 9 Centre & Rib:Cuts. ee Chicken Cutlets $1.79 { Ground Beef | tgonauatiy. $7 QQ Pork Sausages Homestyle. $] 59 Lb ie aes e Breaded. Loire es * Christmas Wrapping Paper * Christmas Lights x Tree Decorations 20%. 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Walz WORLD NEWS TONIGHT rain ging fo edt force» in favor rae ti, pwn yt ne anwho ts the titular head of the network's news and sports division, (evemped ne aievenng oe news by Fe aati some ore the best, people usiness 2 revoidlenay format hs the ee “when hav ral reports. First, dipiome- poosay Ted Koppel’ in Washing- ton.’ ‘We then see Koppel punched up on the screan, reporting the story Without ce raguring : Reynolds, i ich to ‘Repeal Jen- ties ae a, oy serene Oe alta ha wen eee that streak fo see in the upper lett ane Pend ne a. that sides across th my and ne.) ‘boom, there's Jennings from ne qversaas bureau on the same story. "Estensibly jennings bounce the story to. fo yet another’ correspondent “Geiore returning. to Max Barbara Walters, ABC's, conducts an exclusive int making headlines. ‘Thre Warld News Tonight isa brisk no-nonsense Program which brings the reaity of the news into your . There's: FF very li little happy talk be minimum amount wae MWou ative doa series of special segments on, cancer, rather t than locks the sel ting of the bureaus also ‘ver one’ a baaning Teslng anticipation with maps and tickers: format has catapulted t the once lst ty gives the and 32's Maer Crore, arun fore timation, nobody does it batter ight en it comes to bringing the world into focus. TELEVISION FRIDAY to THURSDAY {na convenient form to fold day by day and place on your TV set. Winitred Freeman (left) and Erie Kincatd (right) portray teenagers who get a special surprise from a desk clerk, played by Mark D. Kaufmann. The young comodions. from Northwestern University. appear in THE ALL. AMERICAN COLLEGE COMEDY SHOW, ys made cfter TY: Taitment page of tre Corioga: News an hour-lon: special featuring students from four universities per- forming their own original comedy moterial, to be broadcast Friday. Dec. 13 on CBS- ‘i i Pe. 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