“CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 1975 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 1976 —— ~THE| CHURCH BELL , News and Views from Special Service on Unity This Sunday the regular 11 a.m, ecumenical service at St. "David's will have a special theme: the reconelliation and unity of all people. Based on a service pre- pared by the World Counell of Churches, the congregation will be challenged to confess their failures and declare their al- logiance toward the vision of practical fellowship in work- ing together toward a Christ- like community. Church Union Discussion Following Sunday's special . Service, everyone is invited to slay for a discussion of the Church union proposed be- < tween the Anglican Church, the United Church and the Disci- ~ ples of Christ. All Church members may __ be asked at some point to vote on this union, and these discus- sions are intended to [nferm members of the contents of Plan of Union, as well as to allow helpful discussion’ on the expressions of unity at our own local level. It has been proposed that such discussions be held after each monthly ecumenical ser- vice. Morning Colfee, Anyone? R.E.P.'s two ministers, Bob Griffiths and Ted Bristow, normally have their coffee break at 10.30 each morning (Tuesday to Saturday, Monday being a minister's day off). ‘They invite anyone to drop in at Ahat time and joln them, It's a chance to get to know one another a little better, and to have a free cup of coffee (regular or Sanka), tea (plain or mint), or aqua tapa, _. Kalesnikoff : Keuls Vows Exchanged —Vogue Portrait -Kosinec-Tamelin Wedding Held in Nelson RIVERVALE YARN SHOPPE Lessons for all machines New yarn shades and Knit Garments Ph, 368-9907 463-2nd. Ave, Rivervale $.S. No. 1, Teall, 6.6, White and pink carnations and white tapers decorated the Cathedral of Mary Immaculate in Nelson for the Oct. 12 wedding uniting in marriage Elaine Tamelin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Tametin of Blueberry Creek, and Bob Kosinec, son of Mrs. Helen Kosinec of Nelson. Rev. William J. Laurie officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floof- length Empire styled gown of white bridal satin with a lace amd scalloped neckline and o train which draped from the high waist. Applique roses on the gown gavea pleasing effect. Her full-length veil was three- tier and she carried a bouquet of red baby rose buds, pink and white carnations and baby’s breath, Matron-of-honor was Mrs. Hal Hesketh of Kinnaird with Miss Shirley Kosinec of Nelson as flower. girl. The attendants were attired in fulllength gowns of green polyester suede with long:sleeves:and green and white pinafores which layered their gowns. They wore green and white flowers in their hair and earried cotonial bouquets of pink and white carnations and red roses. The ringbearer was Mas- ter Donnie Tamelin of Blue- berry Creek. Mr. Gordon Jeffs of Nelson was best man with Mr: John Kosinee of Nelson and Mr, Charles Hill of Canal Flats sharing ushering duties. lowers, streamers and green and white bells were the decorations for the reception at which the bride's table was centered by the wedding cake depicting a rose garden and decorated in pink and red roses, buds, green leaves and topped with a couple silting in a love seat, ‘The toast to the bride was proposed by her uncle, Mr. John Lebidoff of Castlegar, who was also master of ceremonies. For her daughter's wed- ding, the bride's mother wore pink Fortrel dress with a pink rose and white carnation cor- sage. The bridegroom's mother chose a Fortrel dress in coral . and white. Her corsage was of coral roses and white carna- tions, For travelling to Banff and Calgary, the bride donned a grecn and white blazer with green pants. Accenting her oulfit was a red rose corsage and pearl carrings, a gift from the groom. “The couple now make their home at 706 Silica Ave., Nelson. Out-of-town guests were from Canal Flats, Rutland, Nelson, Castlegar and Trail. Service Held at Grand Forks For Stella Marie Creech, 6 - Funeral services were held ~ for Stella Marie Creech,-61, Friday -from-the’ Hammond ="*bel Funeral Chapel in Grand Forks Funeral Services Held for Longtime West Koofenay Resident Iris Roberfa Veysey Funeral services were held Dec. 19 from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for BOARD AND ROOM WANTED Board and room jired for Is requ Cominco employees, Please telephone 364-4330. Iris Roberta Veyscy, 85, long- time West Kootenay resident who died in Castlegar, and District Hospital Dec. 19 fol- lowing an accident in which she was hit by a truck. Mrs. Veysey was a public health nurse in the Nelson and Creston areas before moving to Castlegar in 1957. Born in Victoria, Aug. 26, 1919, she was educated in Vancouver, where she grad- uated as a registered nurse from St. Paul's Hospital. She “received her degree as a public health nurse from UBC. SNOW REMOVAL W-A-R-N-I-N-G Notice is hereby given that all Motor Vehicles must be off the streets during snow removal or so parked that the main roadway is clear for snow plowing, Bylaws Nos. 72, 314 and 331 provide for impounding of all Vehicles on the street during snow plowing — at the owner's expense. In the business areas, all cars must be off the street after 12 midnight to allow for snow removal. In residential areas please move your vehicles when snow plow is in your area. If vehicles are not removed, a traffic tickel will be issued for the first offence. Mrs. Veysey was a sports enthusiast anda member of the Castlegar Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her husband, Bill three sons, John, Douglas and Reg at home; two sisters, Mrs. C. (Georgina) Dillow of Newport Beach, Calif. and Mrs. D.B. (Claremont) Hurley of Vancouver; one bro- ther, George M. Williscroft of Fort MacMurray, Alta, and her aunt, Beatrice Williscroft of Vancouver. Rev. W. ©. Smyth offict- ated with organist Mrs. Dawna Dinning playing “Breathe on Me Breath of God” and “We Have an Anchor", ‘ Pallbearers .were Ken Campbell, Jim Williams,-Jersy Veysey, Mike Muller, Joe Zait- soff and Donald Macintosh. Burial took place in Park Memorial Cemetery in Kin- naird. aq indagtil Fiat ta Workmen's Compen- sation Board fasued 4051 indus trail first, aid attendants with certificates of competency dur- ing 1973, Industrial first, aid attendants must be examined and certified by-the board before they are alloyed to ractice first aid in B.C, indus- ry. jed wife of Gerry Creech of Christina Lake and formerly of Kamloops. Mrs. Creech died in the ‘Trail Regional hospital on Tues day of last week. Born at Foam Lake, Sask. Feb. 18, 1918, Mrs. Creech came asa child to Grand Forks where she grew up and re- ceived her education. Following her marriage to Gerry Creech, Ont. 81, 1934, they resided in several areas of British Columbia prior to living at Kamloops. They moved to Christina Lake in 1972. Mrs. Creech was" prede- ceased by a sister, Mrs, Inge (Elva) Melicn and by a brother, Bruce Kidd. She,is survived by her liusband; one son, Lloyd of Vernon; one daughter, Mrs. Ron (Mary) Bentley of Kam- loops; five grandchildren; one , brother, Bob Kidd of Castlegar; six sisters, Mrs." Henry (Marg) Reid of Christina Lake, Mrs. Bill (Jeanette) Harkness of Kelowna, Mrs, Perry (Dorothy) Scott of Christina Lake, Mrs. Ted (Ruth) Berg of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Bill (Glendine) Brettell of Coquitlam and Mrs. Eric (Erytle) Hallstrom of + Riondel. Rev. George Martens con- ducted the service. Cremation followed. Those who wish may make donations to the Canadian Gancer Society, care of Dave Dale Agencies in Grand Forks, “or-at the Hammond Funeral Services of Grand F IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER THE MAYFAIR HOTEL provides spacious new “accommodation ~ with fully equipped kitchens, Yellow and blue flowers decorated tho Castlegar Legion Hall for the reception following the Sopt. 20 wedding uniting In marelage Darlene Ava Keus and William Kalesnikoff Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Kous and the bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Kalesnikoff. Hoth fees ara of Castlegar. of wed- black and white floral gown of ‘Arnel accented by a corsage of , red roses and white carnations, The bridegroom's mother chose a blue gown of Arnel and lace. * Hor corsage was of yellow Toses., The couple travelled to Seattle and Vancouver for their honeymoon and now make their home at Tarrys. fini Teoria place at Nelson ‘ Court House in front of Judge G. Brodie. For her wedding, the bride wore a floor-length gown of polyester crepe with long gath- ered lace sleeves and an overall lace leaf design on the gown, A headdress of sequinned leaves secured her waist-length veil of net. She carried a bouquet of, red roses, white carnations and baby's breath. She was attended by mald- of-honor Miss Kathie Tarasoff of Thryms and bridesmaid Miss Joy Clarke of Robson. Miss Tarasoff wore a floor- length gown of blue printed Fortrel crepe, while Miss Clarke wore a yellow floor- length gown of polyester crepe with short sleeves, Both carried bouquets of pink roses, white carnations and baby's breath. The groom was attended by best man, Mr. Tim Popoff of Vancouver and Darrel Keus of Robson. Decorating the bride's ta- ble was the bride's three-tier * wedding cake, decorated in blue’ roses and topped. with a miniature bride and groom, candles and the bouquets of the pe ate e groom's cousin, Mr. Bill Saket of Thrums, was master of ceremonies, Con- gratulatory messages were re- ceived from Saskalciowan and Vancouver. For her daughter's wed- ing, the bride's mother-wore a ft guests wore from Vancouver, Grand Forks, Oliver and Calgary. Cyclist Accidents Rate Ages 10-14 As Most Prone According, to a recent Bicycle Safety Report pub- lished by the Canadian Automo- bile Assoclation, cyclists aged 6-19 account for 83.0 per cent of the ‘total bleycle fatalities and injuries; $4.7 per cent of those killed and injured were aged 10-14, making them the single most erdancered group. pared with the 1971 CAA. study. y, Beyellats Oto 4 years of age have a mark improvement, while the experi- ence of those over 19 years deteriorated. This could be attributed to changing popule- tion ages. The age group of O-4 in 1973 represented 8.4 per cent of total population compared with 11.0 per cent in 1971, an ‘awareness by parents to the dangers of cycling at that tender age and better tion and control programs, Fishing Roles Itis illegal to introduce live fish or eggs into Yukon terri- torial waters or to catch fish by use of spears, arrows, gatfs, lights, firearms, dynamite or other explosive material, aticks, stones, clubs, hand nets, snares or jigging. ROBSON: © ST. DAVID'S: 12 noon Plan of Parish Anglican & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 ¥ Service and Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 8'a.m. Holy Conmualon . 9:40 ‘Sunday ‘School * 1) a.m. Ecumenical Service Mid-week Activities — Call Church Office Clergy: Ted Bristow and Bob Griffiths Office — Phone 365-8337 Union discussion CH RCHES What Is Missing? “+ CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 Home 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Mote] Castlealrd Plaza ‘Suni School 9.45 » abi) Fi {J llam Evening Worl Service ST. PEYER LUTHERAN: CHURCH 405 Maple St., oe Worship Service 9 Sunday School Io: iB” i pesseee and 365-3064 : » Richard Klein the Church of the Lutheran’ Hour" Rev, Richard Klein; Pastor 365-3662 or 365-3664 ——— APOSTOLIC CRURCH One block East of the Castleaird peer rae Pla 11am. idorang Worst 7.80 apes biiraern p Wed, 7.30 so Prever Bible , Study Rev. N. Walker '' | Phone 365-6002. Pastor: Bev ha H, Graham Church Ph. 360-5212 Sunday School 9.50 am Morning Worship 11 am: Evangelistic Scrvice 7 p.m. ‘Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 Friday: Young Peoples 7.80 —————$_—— CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird’ Sunday: School for all ages Including adults 9:45 a.m, Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Fellowship hour, 7:30 sev ST ye: RITA'S -: CATHOLIC CHURCH - «Rev, W. Harrison Ph. 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7 pam Sunday Masses at 9 am. and 11 am. Business and Professional Directory. ARMOUR PLATING Hard Chrome Plating - Hydraulic Ram and Cylinder Repair Engine Parts Grinding and Machining 965-5367 920 Col. - Castlegar For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph, 365-7605 JOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 PARDMAN) FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED . REPALKS Pb. 3658240 WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trail No. 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Clinics Tuesday & Thurs. Castleaird Plaza Next to Young Agencies Winter Hours, Effective Nov. 12 7 p.m.-8.30 p.m. CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques DESMOND T. UTTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST '366.Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph. 352-5152 GREEP'S ELECTRIC " ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates QUALITY BUILDING PRODUCTS LTD. “Building ‘Supply Speciolists 707 - 6th Ave, S. Castlegar, B.C. Open Mon, thru Sat, 9 am. fo 5 p.m. PHONE 365-3158 ANTIQUES We Buy & Sell Antiques Tuesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, Friday 10 a.m. to-9 p.m, M&J ANTIQUE AND GIFT. SHOPPE 272 Col. Ph, 365-8281 CASTLE-CRAFT WOODWORKS, Specializing in all types of Prefinished Kitchen Cabinets, Store Show- cases and Counters. Owner: Alec Hoodicoff 641 - 6th Ave., South PHONE 365-3616 —e CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” CASTLEQAR, B.C, -) FOUNOKD ON AUGUST 7, 1047. BY L. V, (LES) CAMPRELL apace Guides Janna Sylvert, Cheryl Kristiansen and eaiie Sylvest. Federal Aid fo Industry in Kootenay Area To be Continued for Further Three Months Federal aid to industry in the Kootenay area will continue to be granted until March 31, ‘The financial ald, made to new or expanding power to make decisions with- out first obtaining Ottawa's approval, also indicates closer co-operation for the future. BE of the areas ellgibte for federal assistance, The federally backed grants and loans are made only ing industry by the federal department of regional econo- mic expansion, was to have ‘ended at the end of the year. Economie Development Minister Gary Lauk sald Friday. he requested the grants be maintained for an additional three months until his depart- ment completes an interim planning study for the area, 's programs for the Ronee have already been extended once at the province's “request. The provincial economic development department has a number of planning studies under way in the province, partly financed with DREE. ' Once the studies are com- pleted, said a provincial govern- ment spokesman, it is expected the two departments will co- operate more closely in pro- - viding financial aid to industry locating: in‘more. depressed ares’ within the province. Currently, DREE makes grants to industries locating or ‘expanding in the Kootenay ‘area, without seeking provin- cial government advice. Once the socio-economic ‘sudies are completed, though, :DREE is expected to expand its iservices to other here said the federal government has made grants through DREE worth $6.4 million in B.C. since the department began its operations in 1969, Some of the grants, and other aid in the form of low interest loans, went to in- dustries locating or expanding in the Okanagan region before the region was removed as oné and- process: ing industries—primary Indus. trles such as logging are excluded—and only to indus- tries in areas of high dinemploy- ment and slow growth. ‘The DREE spokesman sald the federal department esti- mates 1,700 jobs have been created through DREE aid to industry in B.C. in the last five years. Former Castlegar Resident Joseph (Joe) Landis Dies Word has been received here of the passing in San Francisco of a former Castlegar resident, Joseph Wayne (Joe) Landis, 43. «brother of former Castle- gar mayor John Landis, the ‘deceased is the son of Mrs, Mary Pochachoff of this city. Mr. Landis, who passed away tuesday after a brief illness, is survived by his wife, Gretchin, ‘and daughter, Chris- tine. Besides John Landis, he is also survived by four other brothers:.Walter of Schaum- ber, Illinois, George of Trenton, Ont., Barney of Salmo and Bill of Vancouver. “Mads. Christian . Pederson, 86, Passes in Hospifal af Vernon A man who at various ‘areas—particularly the north: west section of the province. } ‘The provinelal spokesman “said the fact that DREE has ‘located its West Coast office in - Victoria and given it more times lived at Oasis and Trail, Mads Christian Pedersen, 88, died Jan. 1 at Dellview Hosptal. in Vernon. Funeral service was held on Monday ‘from.Peace Lu- theran Church in Trail, Schoo! District 9 Castlegar Dated at Nelson, B.C. Capri AUTO BODY BRITISH COLUMBIA ASSESSMENT : AUTHORITY — Take notice that the first sitting of the Court of Revision to hear appeals concerning the 1975 Assessment Roll’ for the NelsonSlocan Assess- ‘ment District and. Village Municipalities therein will be held as follows:- : Kinnaird Community Hall, Castlegar, B.C. _ Fab. this 3rd day of January, 1975 Location Date & Time 14-10 am. M.D. Naish Provincial Assessor Nelson-Slocan : Mr. Pedersen, who was born in ‘Ted, Denmark, Feb. 25, 1888, came to Canada in 1925 to Trail where. he worked at Cominco as a bricklayer and plasterer until 1953. He was also employed by Trail Re- gional Hospital for a few years. Mr, Pedersen was a mem- ber of Peace Lutheran Church and in 1970 became a member of St, Peter Lutheran Church in Castlegar. He is survived by three brothers, Jacob Holger of Castlegar and Marinus Andreas and Carl of Denmark and one sister, Marie Moller, also of Denmark. . He was predeceased by one brother and one sister. Rev. Harold Clark and Rev, Richard Klein officiated at, the service at which organist, herd” and “Nearer | Thee”. - Pallbearers were Soren Klit, Paul Klit, Jacob Pedersen, Ove Pedersen, Gunnar Soren- son and Karl Christensen. Cremation followed with interment to take place in Denmark. ‘ | Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Three Guides were enro!- led, badges presented. and service stars given during the recent year-end windup of the Ist Kinnaird Guide Company. New Guides are Janna and Leanne Sylvest and Cheryl Kristiansen, A apeclal presentation to Mr. C, Harrison for his help to the Guides throughout the year was also made, Guides receiving fire brigade badges were Bev Bar- on, Lorl Heagy, Chery! Krist lansen, Terry Lee, Stacey O'- Sullivan, Kathy Shaw, Janna Sylvest, Leanna Sylvest and Angela Wishlow. Audrey Armstrong receiv. ed a challenge emblem and Collen Dascher, Lynn Smecher ind Terry Lee were recipients of collector's badges, Colleon Dascher also re- celved her badge for backyard camper and outdoor cook, white Terry Lee received her swim- mer's badge. . Baker's badges went to Dorothy McNee, Stacey O’Sulli- van and Patt Wallace. Patti Wallace also recelved her fish- erman's badge, Service stars were award- ed as follows: First. year—Terry Kee, Stacey O'Sullivan and Ange Wishlow. Third year—Janine Bagg, Cheryl Kristiansen, Janna Syl- vest and Leanne Sylvest, Fourth year—Lorl Heagy, Bev Baron and Patt! Wallace, Fifth year—Dorathy Mc- Nee, Lynn Smecher, Colleen Dascher and Janice Shielda, Sixth year—Audrey Arm- strong. 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