2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda: December 21, 1972 Grand Forks Home of Couple After Moffat - Johnson Wedding A flower basket of white and yellow mums and white daisies jfraced the alter of St. David's Church in Castlegar for the early fall weddin, ne uniting in marrlage Geraldine John- son and Christopher Robert offat, The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Norman Johnson of Kin- naird and the greom the son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Alexander Moffat of Castle- ar. Rey. Ted Bristow offic jated at the wedding cere- mony with music provided by organist Mrs, Marguerie Peachey of Castlegar. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, wearing an Empire styled gown of white poly- eater crepe. It featured a lace bodice and lace cuffed Juliet sleeves trimmed with white daisies. Her crown styled headdress secured her shoulder-length white lace veil trimmed with dais- ies, For jewelery accent she wore a white drop pearl necklace. She carried a bou- quel cof: of yellow and white isy mi faridesmaid and sister of the groom, Miss Kathy Moffat of Castlegar, wore a floor-length yellow For- trel gown with elbow eng: th sleeves trimmed bouquet of white and low daisy mums. A white drop pearl necklace, a gift from the bride, completed her ensemble. She wore yellow roses entwined er hair. Best man was the gro- om's brother, Mr. Scott Mof- fat with Mr. George Fontes and Mr. Ed Bradford shar- ing ushering duties. All are of Castlegar. White and yellow bells and streamers complement- ed with little vases of flow- ers adorned Nordic Hall in Kinnaird for the reception which was catered to by the Nordic Ladie three-tier wedding Gake,: trimmed in yellow and white with a small ar- tangement of yellow roses centering each tier, and bearing the traditional iain, jature bride and groo centered eg bride's fable.” ng with the yel- low aa Wh ite color scheme, the cake decorated by Mi Gary Aubert, was fiknked by matching flower arran- gements and yellow tapers, For her daughter's wed- ding Mrs, Johnson wore an off-white dress with a se- quine neckline and comple. menting jacket. Her acces- sories were in tan and she wore a yellow rose corsage. The groom’s mother chose a two-piece emsemble of pink Fortrel and white accessories. She wore a cor- sage of white re Master of “ceremonies was Mr, Alten Johnson of Kinnaird who read a con- gratulatory message from Vancouver. Toasting the bride was Mr, Clarence .Ac- kerman of f Castlegar. iss Louise Richards of Kinnaird attended the guest book, A dance followed the reception, ‘or travelling, the bride donned a yellow Fortrel pant sult with a safari sty- led jacket and black ac- seesoriee.s The side at Gran Besides guests from Castlegar and Kinnaird there were guests from Tra- felson, Vancouver, Pen- ticton, Summerland and White Rock, wivweds 2 now re- LUYENDYK-MINNICH vows were exchanged Oct. 28 in a double ring ceremony held in Robson Memorial Church. The bride is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P. S. Minnich of Robson and the groom the son of Mr. and Mis. A. J, Luyendyk of Windermere. Attending the bride was mat- ron-of-honor and sister of the bride Mrs. Thomas Lucas and bridesmaid Miss Deanie Plotnikoff. Best man was Mr. Hugh Winters of Penticton and usher, Mr. Niel Findlaw of Victoria, The couple now reside in Cas- tlegar. — Nadalan Portrait Studios 1973 Executive for Kinnaird Women's Insfifute Named With Mrs. J. Phipps as New President. The 1973 executive for the Kinnaird Women's In- stitute was named at its an- Banfam House Standings Given On Games Played to Dec. 14 The following has been submitted on the = panes House standings on games up to and including Dec. 14 25 HOUR SERVICE ED'S AUTO TOWING ‘ Emergency Road Service Cold Weather Starting Boosts. Guaranteed us- _ ed car parts, We also buy and sell quality used Call “Anytime 365-5567 bit not including exhibition games, Pee Wee Rep (PWR) Bee Wes a) ae i Tradition! The tree’s trimmed, the stockings stuffed, the presents wrapped. Now to relax. With Old Style Beer, slow-brewed and naturally aged for great.old time flavour. Some traditions are. too good to change. Like Old Style Beer. Cheers! Old Style scow-sRewed AND NATURALLY AGED. nual meeting held at the home of Mrs, M. Bonderoff. e retary Mrs, J. Brow! director Mrs. M. Shelfon- oe rts were given by the ae lous committees wit! the card committee showing cards being sent to its members who had nn in hospital during the year: It was noted fruit bas- kets and plants were put into the waiting room of the Castlegar and District Hospital at Easter and at Christmas time. e old folks at Rasp- be: Lodge had special at- tention from the WI at Eas- ter, Valentines Thanksgi v- in id Halloween. Chri mas ‘cakes and tea was serv- ed to them’ as well as mem- bers: Playing bingo with-the gues! a spoons were pre- sented during the year to five Guides who na suc- cessfully earned their Gold Cords. The WI operated loan cupboard had a busy year with the loaning _of Wheelchairs, crutches, walle : ers, canes, This {s a Service avail- able to anyone residing in School District No. 9 with aird WI made a $25 donation to the Queen Alexandra Solar- ium'in Victoria, $10 to the Kinnaird Papier Library, $10 to the Selkirk bursary fund which is a joint effort of all the WI branches, and $10 and a WI cook pest to, the student having the hi est in home economics, A bridge luncheon was held in April, the Kinnaird WI manned the concessions at the school picnic in June, and a gift was given to a member who left the distr- Prior to the annual meeting members enjoyed a chicken and spaghetti sup per catered by Mrs. Schi: Members met at the home of Mrs. M.. Goe' on Monday to pack the cookies which are to be dis- pibuled to Christmas: shut- Following the annual meeting a social hour was h with an exchange of gifts. The hostess served wine, eortes and cakes. The Jan. 10 meetin will be held at the home o: Mrs, Phipps. Roll call will be answered with used stamps for the solarium at and plastic spray can tops. Calvary Baptist Church Holds Annual Program theved at Pi a eo Church Sundey evening to take: part-in the ann gram Presented } by.the, be Fae Be ily Bible Parents and friends en- joyed every department, from beginners to the adult Bible: class, as they declared in the old time way, traditional spirit of Sortet A film featuring Christ- mas in Hong. Kong was shown followed by the pre- senting of certificates to all students and teachers who had attended Bible school at least 48 Sundays of the year. A special offering was taken for World Vision in support of a school near Hong Kong. The adults of the con- gregation plan to go carol- ling Saturday evening and a family Christmas e eve ser- vice be held in the church. Those. receiving first year awards Sunday were Doug, Debbie, Verna and lemmoans, Mc Morris, Glen and Ralph Second year awards were presented to Ti and Cathie Ward, with third - year awards to Cheryl, Carla and Pastor Harder and Ger- oetting. . ald Kozak. _ HEADQUARTERS IN CASTLEGAR IS THE DRUG Telephone Company Predicts Record Long Distance Calls The, BC, : Telephone Company is predicting a re- cord number of long dis- tance calls this Christmas. The company will have more than 2,200 operators job during the 24 Dec, 25 to handle an expected 519,700 attem- pte to place long distance Fewer than’ half these itish Columbians made 502,700 attempts to place tance on Christmas Day last year. B.C. Telephone's oper: ations vice-president, Ter- ence F. Heenan, suggested that those who wish to be sure of contacting friends and relatives in distant pla- ee space their calls over the holiday jberlod rather ihe, trying to-make them on Christmas Day. Of the total number of ts projected this 64,300 are expected handled by operators , $55,400 piers expected be dialed directly by cus- tomers from areas where direct distance dialing is ay- aileble. Last year, 339,600 . at- tempts were customer-dial- ed. Part of the increase in this year's forecast results from the predicted effects of long distance rate adjust- ments effective Nov. 5. fost calls to points in Can- ada now are cheaper when placed by the customer ra- ther than being handled by an operat r. A total of 65 operators will be working — durin Christmas oe son traffic office. e Nelson toll centre expects to handle 5,000 op crarorhandied calls, while 0 calls are ex} pected to ie gobieral The Vancouver toll cen- tre, heart of the company's long-distance network, ex- pects more than 131,300 Is , such calls on Dec, 25. As central relay point for all trans-Pacific calls made in CHURCHES ecreation News i ry __ ae prepared to go T. RITA'S ST. an CATHOLIC CHURCH ; Rev, W. Harrison Ph, 365-7148 Sunday Masses at 9am.-llam.-7 pm. | Worship Service 7.00 mrtimes f ghead with the first day ki trip to Rossland but we have’ only ‘one hitch—we feed a driver, hire a driver the cost of the ips would have to go up .: msiderably, py Here are some special the holida, period. : ft Eve there Canada, expects to handle 1,400 calls to joints in Austr: ‘alia, New ealand, Japan and other countries, e from to Euro Canada are relayed through operators in Montreal. 15 Kinnaird Firemen Answer Call Thuredey Ad y fire Thurs day 5 ae Toulted in 15 members of the Kinnaird Volunteer Fire Department responding to the 6.30 al- hea No daragen: resulte| resulted, ne vin Le Roy on Ninth Aven- ue. in the Kinberry Heights name for “fish”. Dec. 31 Dec, 31 REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Dec. 24 9:45 A.M. Christmas Communion 9:45 A.M. United Church Service ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR Dec. 24 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 11:15 P.M, Christmas Eve Communion Dec. 25 9:00 A.M. Communion (said) 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 10:30 A.M.. Morning Prayer Parish “Office: “Phone 365-8937. °° Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar /} Worship Service 2 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. 865-7502 and 365-8354, “The Church of the Lutheran Hour”? =~ APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the , Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m, Sunday