— Pettitt Photo Local Newlyweds to Reside at Duncan mid-July, double-ring cer- by a traditional bridal bow flow-| covered the bride's table at th emony, beautiful in its white and| ed from the back. royal blue decor, was performed John’s Anglican Church,| and crystals : Kinnaird, uniting Beverly Ann! veil of illusion, Robinson, only daughter of Mr. - and Mrs, J. J. Robinson of Kin- naird and Harold James Kellogg, Iry. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kel Jogg of Blueberry Creek. bouquet of large and small bab: Officiating “was Archdeac-| nom-pom mums, sprayed in plus bows. j The white cake, enhanced by by a touch of blue and topped with a white lace heart with two doves holding double wedding Ting: by white candelbra with royal blue tap- ‘own to the guests by the | ers. gn Fred Wyatt assisted by Dr.|® . er. - ‘During the signing of the|2"4 satin bows. register, the Wedding erayer was sung by. Mrs. M. Reith. each holding white tapers with | Jater thr white flowers, and baskets of| groom. white hydrongea, sprayed mums and baby’s breath with roval blue bows as well as royal bride, were identically attire: of peau de sovie with scoopet neckline, Their headpieces wer cont iz A es as did their white glove: ./and_ white bouquets of Ether] with les with white satin Reed daisi streamers and bows. pearl, a gift of the bride. HOMES See the New ‘67 Centennial Award Homes ushering duties. A floral headpiece of pearl secured her tiered A single strand of cultured tt from the groom, with a background of blue net Keeping with tradition, the juice had ae white! Hace iBanky, or something old, while the ‘Two candelabra on the altar, something blue was a garter, Maid of honor, Margie Na- zarofé of Castlegar and the bridesmaids, Vickie Kellogg, the groom’s sister and Amber Bal-|ers adorned by doves. lard of Montrose, cousin of the fof white baby pom-pom mums elr royal blue Each wore a single drop the groom who wore a white dinner jacket, black trousers. and blue bouton- niere to match the bride’s bou- quet, was Alan Fishwick of Kin- naird, with Tom Biln of Castle-]in bow. gar and Tom Mojelsky of Edmon- ton, uncle of the groom, sharing| grace, Jim Crawford was_ master Kinnaird white b s, was flanked The initial cut in the cak a silver knife di djtered with blue tapers set in floor-length sleeveless gowns|royal blue and white tulle amid baby pom-pom mums white ‘e/ sprayed with blue. Assistin, 8 matching her ensemble, e Centering the bride’s table, the three-tiered wedding cake, baked by ite priest motes: was . embedde: white a cascading trimmed with small blue satin was made by the couple using lecorat wi white ribbon and blue stream-| Serdeo Individual tables were cen- g in the receiving line, the bride's mother chose an| home. Monday. - fce-blue crystal pearl. sheath three-quarter corsage with ice-blue satin bows and white carnations completed | Sunday, where he is to ‘Archdeacon F. Wyatt said e hall which was decor-|meet was held-as a part of the ated by baskets of flowers, roy- | Kinnaird. Events al blue ‘and white streamers and |by young people as well as adults, with all guests present remem- youth in the emphasis of their remarks and in Pro- jections for ‘the future of Kinnaird. bering the PUSHING OFF from the ond of the pool, a group of gicla get an action start in competition Saturday at a Kinnaird swim meet. The change from village to town for during the day were geared for participation — Castlegar News Photo ie Mr. and Mrs. E. e accompanied them. Scout Jamboree being held there. 6 groom’s mother wore a aunt Mr. and Mrs. G. multicolored silk sheath in ton- es of pink, beige and blue with pink accessories and pink’ car- nation corsage with a white sat- AGENCIES Phone 365-6451 from the by a white lace table cloth, we “The — groom’s of ANDERSON wore black tuxedos with silver euff links and tie tacks, gifts groom. A royal blue cloth, topped for the and read telegrams..from St. Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service m Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. . Phone 365-6933 Dr. bride with the groom responding. The be: wick toasted the bridesmaids. ‘The gro! and \Patti Obedkoff, charge of the guest book. groom served their guests the silver tray. Orches' bouquet. donned a white. Brome wedding rake, baked tions had an orange ice accent. aioe fn oneng Us tal th at of Heth bride threw a tiny bouquet hid- den in the centre of her wedding the. bride-is -a- teacher. ‘Mr. and Mrd. E.R, Hawkins and’ family. returned “Sunday Catharines, Ont., Duncan, Vic-| from: their holidays:which took toria, Port "Alberni and Chemain. | thems ta dened toes, Pacuavalie and Victoria. While’ at Victoria B.-Resker toisted - the | they visited with Mrs, Hawkins’ Mrs. W. K. ‘parents, Mr. and st_man, Alan Fish-|Fox. Some time was spent at Osoyoos Lake on their route om’s cousins, Louise | home, were in After dinner the bride and|Warter length orange ice coat in fine wool. Her corsage of white carna- An off-the-face white straw hat The evening of dancing was and white accessories complet- to the music of Walley Walper’s | °d her ensemble. The couple will reside at e ‘groom is on McMillan Bloedell, and Out-of-town, guests,; came For the wedding trip to Cal-|from Nelson, Trail, Rossland, ifornia and Mexico, the . bride | Castlegar, erystal ‘sheer | White Rock, '-Victoria,...Vancou- sheath with an orange ice floral | ver, Spokane, Van., Wash., Sal- Montrose, . Ladner, pattern and a matching three-jem, Ore., and Alberta. “ee and for. LAUNDRY a y tr ts more IT’S TIME TO CHANGE TO ELECTRIC “WATER “HEATING IN. YOUR HOME. Enjoy: Real: Thrift; Dependability Convenience conta less thari nine cents a day. DEPRNDABLE.—n0 ' flames—no. fumes—safe as your Rlectric ght OONVENIENT—put the Electric hot water tank any place in your home—no flue or pilot light 4s required, Just turn it on and Zorget that it is there, ‘Heat Water’ BETTER... Electrically than any ‘other fuel fas ‘water : heating. ‘An Electric Water.Heater gives you.the advantage of a special low rate. 720. Kwh can. be used at one-half ‘cent per Kwh. In the average home, Electric Water Heating __. POWER «::. Rennie Horlick accompanied of Wawren, Ohi in]c. R. Munns and son, David :to Farragut State Park, Idaho Sun-|of the former's sister, Mrs. S. day where they visited the World | Walton. It They. are ‘expected to return Randy ‘Taylor. of Victoria Spent the past 10 days visiting | Mr. dength coat. A white carnation] his grandmother Mrs, H. John- faraily, of Calgary. son. He returned to Rossland Eastcott. ‘s. S. Horlick and daugh- ter spent two weeks visiting with a in Medi- have returned from:a 10-day|cine Hat and aie. holiday spent on Vancouver Is- land, where they visited --their | family spent their vacation tour- son, Wayne and family. Whilejing ‘through’ B.C., on the Hund they attended a|Barkerville. Government House. Thelen daughter Sharon land, Ohio accomp: ‘Mr, and Mrs, R. Moffat and including Mrs, John Aplteur of Cleve: anied by granddaughter, Mabel Jean ‘puto lo arrived last Wednesday and are the guests has been 17 years since the sisters were together. Recent guests at the home of Mrs. S. Horlick were her broth- Mr, and Mrs. J. Sherbiko left by plane Monday morning the summer with his uncle and | for Expo. Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders . Open 6.a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool’ Comfort : » BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS LOWEST PRICE SEWING MACHINES - Best Service After Sales Free delivery every ‘Thursday i in Castlegar area . UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTD. 1842 Cédar Ave., Trail, B.C. 432 GLENMERRY USED FURNITERE 3194 Highway Drive In the Milllar.end Brown Bullding, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays lpm. . 5.30 pm. Open Friday 1 p.m - 9 p.m. Loeblich should be called ‘Mr, Kinnaird.” WARNING Any person operating a Power Driven Unit on any school ground or blacktopped play ares In School Distzict No. 9 will be prosecuted. ed watn town business. the introduction .-|day when he reminded his au- Sucsis andl unwell of the Con: dience that the children, teen-/from agers and young adults on hand| of city and will be an important ere those who will benefit most} part of both the West Kootenay ‘and | from this symbol of the continu-|and B.,” Mr. ing J development in what was Until’ an magistrate H.C, Pitts. ai Kinnaird Becomes a Town (centinued from Mr, Loeblich and his fellow page one) must fo, to Carl Loeblich a elected members had. already its growth has been synonymous v community — this is an integral with & aa Loedlich’s 10 years as Sort of the awearingin' of auy|" taken ‘an oath of service to the In fact, he suggested, “Mr. | ersons and takes Place documents connect- Special guests on hand for Mr. Wayling, ‘principal. of Woodland Park School, was em- cee for the ceremonies to mark the achiovsment by Kinnaird.’ resent for the day were Bone id nald Brothers, BIA MLA: for Rosslai id minister of mines na praiendt a resources, -Jand Lily MacKenzie, Centennial | auesn. 1M; CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 10, 1967 an AY “anh le, S Re ; AYN ~ Airing,” “Senddaendate | Chuck Steak f Canada Choice, his tions to the council and to cit- NB, Brothers: declared:: the ceremonies included H. W. | ize: Beginning at 2: 30 p.m. with | Herridge, MP for ‘Kootenay- “This will be a'town to be reck- ‘West, who set the keynote of the afternoon known as the Garden Village. — Business and Professional Directory OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWN_MOWERS AND MILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph, 365-6767 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM i UPHOLSTERY Recovering — Remodelling Craftsmanship Guaranteed Call for free estimates — no obligation Phone 365-5636 Office Supplies Castlegar News Phone 365-7266 GORDON A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health Service low 14 605 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7022. To Major , Portable Appliances STLEGAR +) CASTL °S" APPLIANCE SERVICE Phone 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE a 4 = Sales 2 Tete ie GUARANTEED REPAIRS IWESTERN INTERNATIONAL «ENTERPRISES tij= SPO, BOX 833 Phones 905-5268 365-7816 * Castlegar, B.C. INTERIOR VACUUM b) SERVICE oe “Office Hours: : ; BONNEY WELL DRILLING MARVIN'L. LeROY mB . GREEP’S ELECTRIC S.,.0.D. ; ‘CFRIC. Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. 7,0) IST cite Ba AL ‘CONTRACTING SALES ‘ &' SERVICE Free Estimates Togs, through § Sat. Phone 365-7075 Phone 365-7355 (@ Comeremcrres “CASTLEGAR DESMOND T. PLUMBING & HEATING ITTLEWOOD,. D.O.5, - Supplies and Installations 4 Ooi Omeriisn: Natural Gas and Oil $86 Baker St.” cecphens aa Nelson. B.C. ———— Phone 352-5152 SANDING — FINISHING New. & Old Floors For work. Guaranteed, . ee Es betetit iat eel aeti JOHN'S PAINT SHOP . p Grand Forks 442-3055 Clean Cut Rubber. Casth B 3s Hein’ B.C —— Ox. ROT, . pen KOOTENAY WELD! Ph 865-7608 & CASTING REPAIRS : Steel Fabrication PIANO ‘TUNING “24-Hour Service AND REPAIR 121. Columbia Ave. pReld Johansen Ph. 365-5531 : CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME iv. Dedicated ‘to Thoughtful ey. Ambulance —:>. Flowers Granite, Marble and ronze ° Plaques Indu: astral, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring “BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Heat Snectalists 7" Closed All Dav Sunday Not just another place.to eat But the place-to eat another Phone 365-7671 SEPTIC TANK. PUMPING: ©. ok Phone 368-5166 PARSLOW'S Ph, 368.5025 : oe KINNAIRD TRANSFER 1319 BAY. TRAIL, Bc, Phone $68-7124 ©: KOOTENAY. BUILDERS ss Domestic Water Wells AND SUPPLIERS Reasonable Rates © -~' 636 Columbia Ave. i Phone 366-6155 Phone Jim Bonthron aoe. 363-6751 - sa, CASTLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday At OF THE Burt Campbell, Editer 8 month. Single copies are 10 cent Audit Bureau of Circulations, , It is a member of ly Rewevepers. Advertising Bureau. should be the s400 per seat, The price by delivery boy is 80 cents ment of postage in cash, and is a member of the the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C. division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, and the BC. Week. | in ‘will be used of Fequest, but the correct name must be submitted. The Castlegar News reserves the right to ebieetentLeteara | tn thes tata Or eee oe apace, * eat is fearesd uot thes oavoctisers Te: questing space that the lability of the paper in the event of failure to publish any advertisement of any. Ponce deny or in the event that errors occur publishing ofan advertisement shall be fed to the amount peld by the advertiser for that correct name.and address. to: The matter, Castiegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C. Letters for publication must be accompanied by the ability in any event pero oe amount paid for of the writer, Pen names ertisemant. such. adv FILMS The Gospel Work In South Africa also Mayor Loeblich. v -| of the-council, Mr. : The theme of the town’s un: his alderm «Probably without = that Bi ; citizen’s permission,” speculated Loeblich Brothers ai election is called at the end a: of the present: term . Loeblich and fermen ‘will continue ‘as the civic council. A plaque marking the open- ing of the ‘pool‘and its official fnaming as the Bob Brandson Memorial Pool was unveiled by d| Siz. Brothers and the Centennial Animals of South Africa on MON., AUG. 14 7.30 PM. SALES & SERVICE naird youth who drowned: while swimming in the Columbia river in 1958, It was as a result of his death that a citizens’ council succeeded in winning approval for construct lon Kinnaird: Mr. others also presented the Jetters-patent to Mayor Loe-' plich, ‘on Beha of the provincial government. : i) umming up the spirit of optimism in the new town, May-' GLS ELECTRONICS|° Leeblich advised magistrate Pitts:. “Maybe you ‘shouldn't leave town. When we become a nit ree Oe tie pay or Evening Cal city, in‘a couple of months or d Van Phone 365-5351) 50, we will want you to do the again.” Mr. Looblich added that he DIRTY WINDOW SPECIALS OUR WINDOWS AREN'T WASHED YET (We Have fo Sell Some Merchandise to be Able to Buy Detergent) BUT IT MEANS BARGAINS FOR YOU! 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THE ONLY PLACE TO BUY QUALITY AT A:LOW PRICE Western International Enterprises - Castlegar Phone 365-7377 Located at 11 Pine St. Next to Gem Cleaners $24.95 $29.95 $39.95 felt eattain it would not be very long before this took place. “Kinnaird is a place that is active,” he said. “Some people think it’s a matter ‘of getting elected to council and then sit- ting back and relaxing until the next election. “But we never get a chance to sit back and relax — there’s too much to do in Kinnaird.” Kinnaird has been active as a village, he concluded, and its activity as a town will be both greater and more wu pee - Castlegar Man’s Brother Named ‘All Cuts. From Gov't. Insp. Pork .... Wieners wo. 1 “Cheese Whiz Kraft. -16-0z. z Aer 79¢ B.C. Magistrate The brother of a Castlegar. man has been appointed a mag- istrate in Burnaby. Lawrence Goulet, brother of. Romeo Goulet of the Castlegar. Drug, was appointed by a pro- vinelal ‘cabinet in order last week. 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