STAN elementary students of al School ‘District /No., 9° will) be.’ excused fram school Monday’ to ‘allow a’ ‘professional day ‘during ‘which | parent-teacher” confer. jences may. take, place, d supports the: Iden in: ‘principle: that/an “audi 2 proulde transportation can be arranged, students from’... Oolischenin' Elementary School are ‘to} be} transported | to. the Woodland ‘Park: for. gym! me #during’ the: months of! January, )! Februar and March ! RY ‘Dorgan of eure approval has been requested by the: board ‘of trustees ‘for. the’ expenditure of $23,000 which ‘is be} held. fer ‘a.two-weék’ period “Information: about’; the'jreci-): tojbe' for “Giving a book requires NS mally nee levels. Damage to the’ “men and women behind th heel have d ditt interest'in carrying their share Hof lhe: burden.: If this were nol so, why do fof; the ; cars > underguing: simple vehicle safety checks fail ‘incat.least one’ critical: compo- vip Ifyou drive a car, you have “more than the steering wlicel in your hands, we nent? Tf this-were: not so, why ! pul, of every fi five cars Urequire, simple engine mainte- hance that could reduce harm- “ful, emissions by: a’ startlingly high pf ge? ECKANKAR : 'Self-Realization f THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN. THE WORLD! Some are for Some are for oy HiLuNG Ky pactstht EMEA LE pen Veer AF evand Mra, " -Brnest: James? vray of Kin- ) naird,” exchanged: wedding vows with Mr, Lawrence Dean Curtis of Weat Vancouver, ‘son: & of Mr. Madison Curtis and Mrs “Henry, Salgado of California, R Ol remony, of mixed 'fall ‘Wedding March" for ‘the process{onal and Wagner's ‘Bridal Chorus aS: ithe Teces- by her tases Pamela “and: Vicki Me- Culloch,"\ cousins, of,’ the bride from Vancouver, They ware gowns ‘of mauve underlay, ina tyle similar, to'that of the ,'brideamaids. Their headdresses were halos ‘of baby's breath encircled 'in’mauve tulle, ‘Attending the groom were Lake as) best'man, with usher- ing duties shared by Mr. Frank sToaton and Mr, Mike, Hololday, both/of:Vancouver.’ The male attendants, as: well as the ‘groom, 'Were all attired in Brey ‘tuxedos,’ featuring velvet col- lars and cloverleaf lapels. Their ‘uffied’,shirls ‘were white, ac- - ‘cented: by, black bow ties, (! Standards of mixed, mums decorated the Chandelier Room v at ‘Canyon: Gardens “in North (parents, the ride ‘chose a bi ‘The Gothic lines of her princeas |” own featured [a frill of-the fine | ie encircling’ the' yoke and ffs of the fall Mbishon sleeves, ‘deep ‘trill of! the fine fabric he emline and the ‘bride wore ‘a; peridant, gilt of her. late j-paternal grandfather, and: ‘she i? 3 wore as “something new" a ‘pair “of ‘gold co apricot “underlay: and: siylel with’ ‘scooped | necklines and 10 for, t ‘which: followed. A ‘cousin of the bride,:Miss'Laura Neale, at- tended the, ‘guest, hook. fsleeves.’A long coat, gold ‘accessor. mother eee wn of pink'and th’ ‘scooped néck- line ‘and featured: a‘ founce’ at the\ wrists’ and*-hemline. A). < gardenia corsage. provided’ an’, accent. to her outfits)..." was: the’ three tier. wedding cake At | b Crofts for. Everyone : Silver candelabrum’ and oral arrangements - of | yellow. sented the. bridal treat while a special toast. to the: bride's ; the garter was aaah by, Mr. re ”. parents was given by. Mr. Hugh’), Ki T.\ McGill’ of Courtenay, : a “long-time friend. of the: Handy family. i ‘The bride presented her * bouquet to’ her. 86-year-old maternal grandmother, Mrs. Daisy,/Hoyle of West: Vancou-. ver.) The rose thrown by’ the ‘bride was caught. by. Miss Holly Shelfentiuk: of Kinnaird, while hes deccrationg for your, hom children's toys and seagonal ornaments are waiting to be made out of ingredients in your. kitchen, «yp oThere are several: reeipes* for play: dough.‘and ‘you likely have’ one: put: away’ for. future eA COMPLETE BRAKE 108 * ; a 2) WHER, AUGNMENT on me “Prior .to leaving or honeymoon trip which took‘tl *young.couple to ‘Acapulco, Mexico City,: Disneyland, Calif. and|:San, Fra “the: bride lyes- pol ter outfit featuring 'a ‘concealed: zipper which converted the coat’: toa short jacket. Her ‘laccessor-, ‘ies were. ‘blac shoes and. is Next you. can cut? your: shapes ‘with either a cookie cutter or a knife. You may wish: to make’ cardboard | pattern to! ‘trace’ from?) s Play. dough is simply play- ing with dough—so play with it. | Use your hands and fingers to shape and mold ‘it’ into sculp- tures, \ balls, or other fun hal. ‘the day: ‘will: come; when -absolutely.all-nations ‘will line pinennselyes op against Jerusa- : aac says- something else. “Those nations ‘are going to see the glory of the: Lord. God ‘will and * those * FAMILY, | - SHOE RENEW COL. AVE. ; f * Sa Home like froaphere and. Quality ‘Material PHONE 365-3231 Does Deficit ’ Really Make “Expo'a ‘Loser? Expo '74 may bea loser but the city that hosted ‘more than five million visitors. will come out ahead, saysithe gencral manager of, the recently con: cluded world’s fair,’ “It's ‘becoming more and more evident’ a deficit’ will be experienced, but this is insigni- * ficant' compared ‘to.the ‘offset. iting economic advantages of ithe taxes and the: $699 million ‘economic impact,” Peter Spur- ney said, °Mr. Spurney said the Expo’ ae undertermined » deficit “would be made. up’by the ou guarantors who pledged $1.3 , mmillion:on. which’ the’ banks loaned $800,000, for Expo." ) ITExpo ‘can't repay the full: sum; ihe explained, ;“the’ banks i ceall the. gu tors.” Lake, ‘Langley,. Osoyoos; No Westminster; \ Prince \Ruper Surrey, Cultus Lake’ and: Castlegar. The newlyweds are'now making their home at Apt. 202 - 1682. Esquimalt Ave., West Vancouver. ‘ are bunched | ‘in: he dough ‘before it-goes inthe’ oven. The: ‘dough: is‘done when: you tap it with your finger and it is ‘hard like a rock. ‘Apply’ ‘a base coat of white aerylic paint and let; it dry. Then paint it the desired Scr ‘ dried, finish’ off. wi is‘ mal shapes. Punch it and pound it if, BVaknish: sto.’ Thi “Holders of the: fair's eight: :/per cent revenue bonds will get * their’ money” back with’ some * cinterest, the manager, aided. : ‘Dates and ‘Hints ‘For Handling : S tmas: Mail / Households across. Canada. the mail to help’ them Prepare»; their! greeting cards for fast, safe delivery. The Canada Post. Ofte. urges its:customers to use the. labels for. segregating local cards from those gqing to out of | town destinations. © Cards’ should ; for Adin and ey. shot sorted into bundles of“ in'town” .and “local” cards, with the firat.: class mail separated from’ the °, unséaled,6 ‘cent ‘cards. The; bundles should be tied securely with’ strong ‘string, after.’ the appropriate ‘label.has been ‘ Placed on top. © With only a’ month to gol (until: ‘Christmas, ‘letter: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 28, 1974 KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L. A. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL TOP. SOIL — 34 CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL ° DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND Julie Heichert, Silverton “Septié Tanksand Disposal Fields a Speci” Phone 365-7124 | _ TRAIN AT HOME FOR AN ‘EXCITING Sees <<: Registered under the Trades Schoots Regulstion Act H ‘privines ot Abate Sccuakcnowee aus Betta Cou 446 ‘CHRISTMAS SHOP IN KELOWNA. 2 Major Shopping Centres ,. Fabulous Downtown Stores and Night Life ~ Capri. Hotel $54.99 Weekend for Two. i Look ‘at what. you'e getting: © SUPERIOR/DELUKE ROOM COURSE: menialcoholic Deva SOMMODAT ‘erages not included). 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