Nicholson-Read Wedding Vows Exchanged With Rev. E. A. Brophy Officiating at Ceremony A mid-September wed- , officiated by ary, daughter of Mr, and dis fred Walter Read of Castle ar, and Arnold pavmiond Nich- olson of Calgai of Mr, ‘and Mrs. eichael 1 Nich- olson of Penticton. pane marriage took place St. Rita’s Catholic Buck at Castlegar, where Mrs. if jaird gar sang, “A “Beloved Mother” and “A Song of Joy”. They were gecompanied by Mr. Baft of marriage Given in ge by “her father, the bride wore a floor-length, - sleeveless gown of peau d’ elegance in the princess style. Gor- ette lace formed a cape on he bodice, and the gown featured a long flowing train from the back of her dress. Her shoulder-length, three-tler veil of tulle net- ting, was attached to a cap of gorgette lace. She car- ried a bouquet of .orange and white gladioli and or- ange roses. For jewellery ac. cent she wore a gold cross and chain, a gift from the groom. Matron-of-honor — was the bride's _ sister-in-law, Mrs, Loretta Read of Vic- torla, with the bride's sist- er, Miss Monica Read_ of Castlegar and Mrs. Star Nearing of Calgary as at- They were attired in Empire waisted A-line dress- es, of orange voile with sealtered daisies, Their ts were complimented with a wide white velvet ribbon with a bow at fe py hats, a gift from the bride, and carried bouquets of white gladioli and dark orange roses, Attending the groom were Mr. Brian Ktentz of Cal ary and Mr, Randy cholson of Penticton, Taiiorlng duties were’ shar- ed by Mr. Frank Klenkz and Mr. Jim Nearing, both of Calgary. For the reception at the Terra Nova Motor Inn at Trail a large heart of or- ange and white flowers, made by the Adult Work- shop, was situated . behind the headtables, Centering the bride's lace covered table was a three-tiered. wedding cake with each layer decorated with orange and yellow roses and topped with a miniature bride and groom. For her daughter's wed- ding, the bride’s mother wore a mauve Fortrel’ coat- dress with white accessories and a corsage of white gar- dinias and orange roses, The bridegroom's mother chose a long-sleeved rose crepe dress accented by her cor- sage of white carnations and pink roses, Master of ceremonies, “Mr. Ray Mclvor of Nelson, read a telegram from Cal- gary. The couple also re- ceived a telephone call from Preston, Ont, The toast to the pride was proposed by Mr. Fred Howes of Kinnaird with the bride’s younger brother, Mr. Patrick Read of Castlegar, in charg £ the guest book, For travelling to points in B.C, and Alberta, the Surprise Registered Over Copper Project — The executive _ vice- president of Cominco expressed surprise at aes ments from Premier Dave Barrett about the Kimber- ley copper project, “As far as we are oon- cerned,” said G. H. D. Hobbs, “discussions which were initiated shortly after the election are still in progress, We have suspend- ed engineering work on the copper smelter and, due to the fall legislature theres it is unlikely that nificant discussions wy held until it is over.” Commenting on Mr.. point where old age ions could be increase: rete en beyond the $200 a month currently contemplated by the overmment ‘d to the Pre- mier's comments on gov- ernment take-over of cert- ain industries, Mr. Hobbs said, “revenue grow! which the government mus Barrett's royalties on mineral prod- uction Mr. Hobbs stated, “Royalties are a form ‘of taxation.” “Business, of course, is concerned with its ‘aggre- gate tax burden. When the burden is reasonable and just, industry will continue to develop and provide in- creasing. revenue to the Provincial treasury.” “Too heavy a burden will most certainly result in diminishing returns and the government will have difficulty in meeting its so- Complaint Filed Two Liberal Signs Destroyed Local RCMP have recelv- ed: a complaint of political signs being wandaliasa: ruce Ramsey, ve, expanding industry which in turn re- quires capital. Capital is on- available on reasonable : terms where there is a sta- ble investment climate.” “For this reason, there is a clear and serious need for a government statement those jovernment By wish to ag e over. should told that they will ae the same fair and reasonable treatment that the prevent government has indicated they will give a aa eacehcider whose pro- erty is apne expropriated a highway or other gov- ernment pro, rojoct. “SELL WITH CLASSIFIEDS” JAMES A. MaclNNES The election of James A. Maclnnes as Vice-President Public Affairs. of the British Columbia Telephone Company is announced by J, Ernest Rich- ardson, Company President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. MacInnes graduated from | the University of British Colum- bia in 1950 with a Bachelor of. Applied Science degree in me- chanical engineering and began his career with B.C. Tel in June of the same year, After holding a number of management posi- tions in the Engineering Depart: ment, he became Safety Director in 1958, and Coastal Division E Engineering and Construction Manager in 1963, Since 1966, Mr. Mactnnes has served as Director of Public Affairs. Heisa member of the Associa- ion of Professional Engineers of B.C., the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Canadian PublicRelations Society. os Tiki Brand Apple Juice Reconstituted, 48 fi. oz. tin Te et : Flour 20 : $1.49 Cashmere Toilet Tissue. Alpha Butter First Grade 149 Town House Brand ‘Mushroom Soup : Tullp Brand : Luncheon Meat Pan Fry or Slice and Serve in a Use asa ‘Sauce ora Catelli Brand Macaroni Dinner Chase and Sanborn Coffee 10 fl. o, tin tins | ] ‘Salad, 12 ox.tin One Uh, Package seccecsnesscesee quo? WHERE THE SAVE! Beside's the groom's “SUPER DRY ANTI-PERSPIRANT SPRAY DEODORANT 6 ox. LUst 1.59 2/1.60 All Day/All Night Cough Syrup 3oz 2/1.43 ALUREX PLUS SUSPENSION 12 fl.oz. List 2.05 2/2.06 BUFFERED PAIN RELIEF 100 Tablets 2/1.90 SAVE! Sexe mt Rexprin 5 gr. 100’s List 1.05 2/06 SAVE! WHITE FERC E SELLY B. ane cae @ Formula) 2i' 1.10 KLENZO ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH & y GARGLE 20 ox, List 1.89 2/1.60 ULTRA CARE FEMININE HYGIENE DEODORANT SPRAY - 212.25 ALL DAY/ALL ; NIGHT LOZENGES 18's List 1.39. 2/1.40 | SAVE! FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE 100 ml. Mint & Regular 2/ 157 POLYMULSION. CHILDREN’S MULTIVITAMIN LIQUID “ORANGE FLAVORED 16 ox, List 3.39 2/ 3.40. PRO SHAVE. AEROSOL SHAVING CREAM 13 oz. 4 Fragrances 211.59 SAVE! . LJ REXALL EGG : CREME SHAMPOO 12 ox. List 1.49 211.50 | ALL PURPOSE _ HOUSEHOLD CLEANER Rexall, 32-02. 2 1.67 REXALL FAST HOME PERMANENT 4 Types — Ust 2.49 2/2.50 SEV ME STRAIGHT FAST HAIR RELAXER Siroightens curled hatr—glves o longer, straighter look. . Renata’ who grandmother, Mrs. T. Kientz of Calgary, other guests pre- sent were from Kinnaird, Castlegar, Nelson, Calgary, Cochrane,; Edmonton, Pen- ticton, Vancouver ‘and Vic- toria. by Da He ead ete signs in the Blueberry Creek area belonging to other political parties were also subjected to vandalism. Obituaries Catherine Reimer Funeral services were passed. “away suddenly at_her home in Clearbrook, B.C. Mrs. Reimer, nee Cath- erine Cornelsen, was born Feb. 7, 1902, at Blumenhof, Russia’ and came to Canada with her fa in 1928, They lived in Rosthern, Sask., for several years then Miss Cornelsen came west, working’ in Vancouver for some time. ‘ She married the late Jacob J. Reimer at Renata on Dec. 18, 1941. They made their home at Renata until 1985 when they mov- ed to Clearbrook. Mr, Reimer died March F 16 of this year Survivors include a sis- Miss Agatha Cornelsen of of Timmins Ont.;-a nephew and niece, also of Ti an uncle, Mr. John Dick "ot Clearbrook; and Mr. Reim- ers’ family, two sons, Jacob of Nakusp, Frank of Toron- to, and three daughters Mrs, Susan Doell of Robson Mrs Elizabeth Williamsoi Wynndel and ‘Mrs. Bill Garay Rempel of Castle; Be ubler o: inted at ‘the service. ' Pallbearers were Jacob Hoeppner, Rubee Epp, Isaac Penner, erksen, John Dyck and Peter Reim- er. "Interment followed at Hazelwood Cemetery, Mats- qui, B.C. Mary Turik Funeral services were held on Tuesday ‘of last Week. from St. Rita’s Cath- “ats Turik was born in 1882 in Western Ukraine, coming to Canada in 1912. She first settled in Trail, re- tiring to Robson in 1939. Mrs. Turik was prede- ceased by her husband Mike in 1949, one-son Bill in 1949, and a daughter Mrs, Helen Soberlak in 8. She is survived by four sons, Michael of Se- chelt, John of Vancouver, Nick of Vernon and Frank at Trail; three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Slywchuk in the Ukraine, Mrs. Peter Sober- lak at Kinnaird and Mrs. W. Shkwarok of Robson: 23 grandchildren; 17 great- Erandehildren and a_broth- er, Nick Pishak of Vancou- ” Requiem Mass. was cele- brated by Kev. E. A. Bro- phy from St. Rita’s Catholic ‘hurch, Assisting: as | altar boys SPECIAL K’ DOG FOOD, Rover, 14 oz. ... .8 for $1 BATHROOM TISSUE oar Strawberry . 2 Ib. tin 69c ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR THE FISHERMAN GULF GAS AND.OIL —~ PROPANE TANKS FILED Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales UMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M, 7. DAYS A WEEK Kootenay Building Supplies CARPET SALE CONTINUES "$2.79 Sq. Yd. With Cushioned Back........ $2.89 Sq: Yd _ dUST: ARRIVED OZITE CARPET in STYLE TONES were. three dren Guy, Todd tad Grant Turik of Kelowna. Gary, R Rick Turik. Pet Pete: Pe eter Ha- Bearly, Bill Plotnikoff and John Soberlak. Burial ‘was in the fam- ily plot in Robson with the Castlegar funeral home in charge of arrangements. — Show for Legion Children In lieu of the children’s holding Castle Theatre Oct. 28 at 1 m. P This is for members’ children who will be sup- plied with tickets obtain- able from Mrs. Jack Grant 7 475 Columbia Ave.: Cast- VROOM FLOWERS LTD. 1001 - 9th Ave., Kinnaird Phone 365-7641 bers who enter the theatre. Cobbl Pattern Cushioned Back $6.95 Sq. Yd. GLIDDEN PAINT Outside House Paint 10 Pet. Off for Cash. MAJESTIC. 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