Pr oosewowewoweueeee we a a i ee a i i i i i i a a PLO i “Thursday, October 23, : fos2. A oh SCASTLE NEWS, ORDERS TAKEN FOR... SAND. = GRAVEL Kinnaird Transfer . Phone 4228 bah Fred Moroso Woils Troll Gin Thanksgiving Nuptials -Nyptial ‘rites’ in St. Andrew’s Anglicun church, Trail, B.C.,°on Whanks#iving evening: at. 6 p.m. | united in: marriage ‘Helen Marie, | .|only'*daughter. of Mr. ‘and Mrs. | ‘W..F. Finn; ‘Trail’ and Frederick’ ‘["Moroso, ‘éldest. son of Mrs. Mary ‘Moroso, Castlegar, in «a-double- “| rink ceremony officiated. at by’ )| Rev. J. Rodgers, ‘ | pie) The ‘church, packed with | friends and well wishers, was‘de- corated with baskets ‘of. yellow. and: ‘bronze ‘chrysanthemums:on_ the’ chancel steps and‘ pure white chrysanthemums on the altar, THANK. YO “The Central Convention Committee for the | “West . Kootenay , and: Boundary Teachers’ Association wishes to iiignt “every ‘individual and organization in Castlegar, Kin- -naird and Robson who helped in any way to makeéithe Convention’ the Satcess it was, The , Committee is grateful for the excellent hospi- tality. and co-operation extended by the com- munity. oN : ing. the church on ‘the arm of her father to the-strains of the wedding march played: by Mrs. Rodgers, the bride .was: at- '| tired in a gown of brocaded. satin with long-sleeved bodice, scallop- ed shawl] and collar and full skirt sweeping graéefully to a long train. A waist length veil, gather- cading two-toned. pink carnations completed the. bridal ensemble. “Her attendants, Mrs. R, Rom- merdahl, matron of honor and { Mrs. K. Palmer, bridesmaid, wore floor-length gowns. with Jong tor- so bodi 5 t t necklines. Their gowns were of taffeta in aqua and yellow res- pectively with matching head- dresses and mitts. They carried bouquets of. yellow chrysanthe- mums. ‘ /The little flower girl, Marilyn Hamel, was dressed in a mauve taffeta with an overskirt of ny- lon marquisette and headdress and mitts to match, carrying a basket of mauve and yellow INFERNO by Havoc-Bon Ino winner of the 1905 KING'S PLATE coo Ridden by Phillips under the : famous Seagrant colors. TIME 2:12, Dist. 134 mi. Seagram's Kings Plate hry. The best man, Mr. Arnold ed on top to form a halo, and aw, ‘| crescent-shaped bouquet ‘of. cas- was a ” Page 3 Castlegar) BCs Newsprint Mill. To Feed On “Waste” Opening ‘of. the “new $22,000- 000 Elk Falls. newsprint mill on Vancouver, Island, hailed | as. a Jandmark : in’ British ‘Columbia’s RENATA TIDINGS . Attending the West Kootenay and Bi ‘y Teach ce ion at Castlegar were Mrs, Isdac Wiebe and Mr. and Mrs. C.-E pulp and paper i ial. history, 38 ‘one. of .the, subjects .depicted and described in an issue of Cana- dian Paramount. News, :to be shown at''the Castle Théatre’ in the very' near future. : The new’ mill, ;the: film: says, will depend, on ‘‘waste” timber for its. raw, material.;For the next | 25 years, no virgin timber will be employed for.its operations. This policy will yield ‘a. valu- able. source. for badly : needed newsprint. The Elk Falls plant output -will--be 40,000 tons per year, ; William Moroso, brother of’ the grobm; and Mr. Michael Koochin. During: the signing of ‘the regist- |. er, Mrs. “P. Leduc_and ‘Miss P. Beckett, accompanied’ by Mrs. Rodgers. at’ the organ, Sang: “Tl alk Beside You.” : After the ceremony a recep- . tion was Held in the Legion Hall where 125° guests sat down to Supper. The bride’s table was de- corated with vases of roses, while a three-tiered wedding cake was surrounded by tulle and rosebuds, flanked by “tall candles in crystal ‘holders. : Mr. Horace Simpson proposed the toast to the bride and later the guests were entertained at a dance. a The bride’s going-away dress pale mauve gabardine suit with white and black accessories ‘and a corsage of bronze chrysan- themums. The newly weds are spending their honeymoon touring to Van- couver, Port Angeles, Seattle, and Spokane. They will reside in Cas- Dube, was assisted by ushers Mr. tlegar. he bags something, I’ve béen my findings on to you. Easy as Pie! makers seem to feel that the game they prepare never tastes right. But if you can roast a lamb or chicken, or fricassee'a fowl, theye’s no reason why you tasting right, don’t expect game} to taste like other meats. The dif- | ference is its big attraction. Don’t forget that age of the game makes a difference. But the) hunter shoots whatever meets the’ range of his gun. His animal or‘ preparation and cooking of game. And é [era Unfortunately, too many home- {| that game£ cookery requires strange rites, or! can’t roast venison or wild duck : or pheasant. As for your dishes ', {, It's: AA Woman's World By Mil Crittenden “A hunting we will go! A hunting we will go!” That's the song in the air these btisk autumn days now that the hunt_ ing season is here. I always marvel at those intrepid “He- Men”, my husband imchided who can leap from bed with alacrity at 4 a.m. for. a,day of hunting. yet find it hard to get up) at_8 o'clock any other mofning: This week; justin case doing a little research on the today I want to pass . Gouchman Fowler Agencies; Ltd. FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY ‘Accident — Sickness INSURANCE Their transportation lwas by boats operated by-A: C. |Waldronof, Renata. = The Deer Park-Renata Film showing for this week: is “Mary- eatiorial - pictures showr: monthly. Miss Louise Barker of Victoria: has returned to-take up her duties as* supervisor of the Sunday School and minister. “A number of growers have finished ‘the harvesting of their- apples and if another week of: dry weather is forthcoming, ther are ‘fentire crop should .be picked,' fpacked and shipped’ for another year. Very little frost has, been: land.” National Film Board Edu- |,evideht so far, * AR e ~KERR’S | FOR BULOVA WATCHES: BRIDAL WREATH. DIAMONDS CORO and. ADORNA COSTUME JEWELLERY COMMUNITY and ROGERS SILVERWARE PARKER PENS and PENCILS Large Variety of English Bone China See the Evening Bags and Costume Jewellery Modelled at the SOROPTIMIST FASHION SHOW Friday, Octoher 25 Another Bouquet In Our Mail Bag “From Then On oo The Young Lady Really Took Over” “The long distance operators at have always been outstanding for their efficiency and courtesy in putting our long distance call through. 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