Mr, and Mrs. William H, Woods Susan Jean Fodor and William H. Woods Marriage Celebrated af St. David's ndelehra graced the David's Church ie to form a love- ing for tle August ceremony uniting sean only daughter . Charlie Fo- Sora and Williaa HL Woods son of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon L, Woods, of Grenfell, Sask. in Holy Mairim: irimong Mauve and yellow bows marked he e family pews. The di ed bride ya radlant as she entered the church on the arm ther father to that tradition al wedding meret played by Mrs, W. Walp For her Puredaing the the pride chose a full length gown of white peau dele: ance trimmed with heavy Venetian lace as were the ies sleeves, ston collar full length train. Her chapel Jength veil was four tiers of nylon tulle secured by a headpiece of tip white sort centered as seed pearls and she carried a cascading bouquet of red sweetheart roses and white munms. ‘The matron of honor, Mrs. Barbara Benedict of China Creek, and the bride- smaid, Miss Dianne Fullert- on of Castlegar, were sim- ilarly attired at ‘mauve flor- The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL al empire style gowns. their “hair they | wore rhinestone tiaras and car- ried bouquets of yellow and white mums. Letter to the Editor i “Hit from wy up here to pray 608 down th fe a few, but indications are that we have a bumper erop for eres was ear of wat ‘Cobra, y and in Hs honor we began the tra- to, dition of the “Cobra Club.” Its members, at the end bes the year, were selected th basis of their school spit ap doyally, and support. fecwrds, oes re, dependable, amd made sustained effort in class. eret farted out the We eldave, ‘the cia Healey, Kay aigey e5, ood attendance lene Peterson. Here, then, are KJSS ib. . scroll bearing their names of the The Voykin, will have an honored place in our’ hails. Culley, Jill Povreg Li Fietz, Orlando Taaiot. ‘Bonnie Cindy Harnadek, Patri- Ivan Heroux, Michael Jani- cki, Shir Lamont, Anne MaeDonald. Evel; Marken, Monica Normandeau, Voter = Wood and Wilerie Zaitso . We Valerie Bonderoff, Ver- gain ona Bozek, Charlotte Brown, Julie Byra, Jennifer ettes ‘would like to Chev- 1 Gieeve, Susan ‘e uany people who helped Jocel etsch, Anne Quaedviie; Jim QI a Bs Town of work ‘foremans — Alex Lutz and Attending the groom were Mr. Jim Benedict and r. Dean DeRosa and ing the ushering duties were the bride's brother, Don Fodor and the groom’s bro- ‘ther, Daryl Woods. The were all “hitired in white nen dinner Jackets trimmed with. black piping. ‘Their boutonnieres were white carnations and the groom's a red rose bud. Following the he ceremony the wedding guests joined in to sing “The Lord is My Shepherd” before the sign- ing of the register. The reception was held in the Nordic Hall where the decorations were mauve and yellow. White and yel- low tapers formed a setting for the three-tiered wedding ¥ buds. The tiers were sep- erated. by lasses each con- taining a of the valley and was topped with two doves holding wedding ings. For her daughter's wed- ding, Mrs, Fodor chose a two-piece purple ensemble with bone accessories, The groom's mother wore a two toned blue dress with mat- ching jacket. Both mothers wore~ white carnation cors- ages, Miss Colleen Gipman of Kurt Waterman. Thanks, Kurt far the crew and eq- uipm "Tai you Harry Cher- "ind Hinge Phank you CKOR stat for a fine advertising jo Thanks to J a8 Ci for the mes a guson. a fron. Trail and his staff of umpires who did a real good job. THIS SATURDAY (Pr 16) CASTLEGAR ARENA 5:30 p.m. to 777? GAMES OF CHANCE GOLD RUSH FELLOWSHIP ROOM TWO ENJOYABLE DANCES One for Adults in the Arena Hall One for Young Adults on Main Floor SPECIAL: GAMES FOR THE KIDS CONCESSIONS — BINGO FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE WEAR KLONDIKE DRESS IF YOU WISH 500, 000. 00 in Circulation In Special Klondike Dough — Sponsored by Castlegar Kiwanis Club Proceeds to Aid in Purchase ‘of Bus for Recreation Commission Vernon was in charge of the guest bovk. joe Fodor of Kamloops, an uncle of the bride, per- formed the dutles of master of ceremonies, Before’ dinner, Mr. Gordon Woods, the groom’s father, who performed the gece, ceremony, said faurice Haley of anbrook proposed — the toast to the bride which was responded to by the 00m, Phone calls were re- eelved from Vancouver ‘and Calgary and tele; rans were read m WI Edmonton and Cranbrook, Guests Included tau the groom's pandmother, c. oncier-of Nelson” ana ott ot er guests came from Barri Ont,, Grenfell, Sask., Fort Murray, Alta, Lac Biche, Alta., Kamloops, ve non, ‘Merritt, Grand Forks and Nelson. For her goin away outfit the bride chose a two plece purple ensemble with which’ she wore white accessories and a w te carnation corsage. Before leaving on her . honeymoon to Vancouver” Island, the bride threw her The couple are residing at Elkford. Castlegar Lionettes Send Their ‘Thanks ball Club did a fine job at the concession and at the gate, and its much appreci- of thanks to the Vali Toastmistress’ Honors Founder Mrs. Sam Lanzarotta late August, Vali cette Club held a farewell party for Mrs, Sam- uel Lanzarotta, whu has left the district, Mrs, Lanzarot- ‘a was a charter member, and had been ‘active con- Retired Ferryman Dies Near Clinton Funeral Held Here ly killed near Clinton on re 6. *Havdale was born in ee Norway, on 04 and came to regio ried in “Atlin in 1940 from 1945 to 1980 he work- ‘ed at Prince Rupert for Columbia Cellule He aaa te: “Castlegar in ee “ond retired in Wiliam of Vancouver, ant andson, Steele Jones of fobson. He is also survived Ber; fen Hav- Olina Clarence Gustafson, Willia: Humeny, John Kistelewski, Leonard Sawatzky and Ken Yaseniuk, Funeral Home by Mrs, KR. Johnson 365-6294 Mr.. and Mrs, Lorne Westgate: of Vancouver (une ume residents of Kin- . naird) were Save the or a Ww visiting many of ther district trends, Mrs. ° J. Naysmith who Spent the past three weeks a aa . Craig, left Tue o this week for Vancouver, where she will board the gow, Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. E, Dem- eo reiurned last weekend. ans son spent a few days oe the Past Wee week visiting in Hane: WwW. Reed of crak brook acl of Castlegar - ,Spent a few days last week “wasiting several friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Petts. Eeuuined home ae the: weak : sad after 5) e past - iting i Caleary mont visiting in ya! an many pari Walton received a plane ai last Monday telling her of the see of her granddaughter 12 ~ old Michelle Rae Walton vat visiting e where the accident happen- “|. ed Michelle w: a serf board and. fell 0! in to the water and | was was in charge of arrange- tinually since the club was organized 10 years ago. Former members were Invited to join the gather. ing, which was held : home of Mrs. Moses Zibin. A gift was Mrs, Lanza: David Campbell the only remaining cha A ting of’ been levelled ag lee Hitgerald pesenited ie " Mrs, Campbell recalled that Mrs, Lanzarotta had held all the varlous offices in the club, was the first Chalrman of the Kootenay Council No. 11, and : ha served on several regional and International conimlt, tees, ' 0 _ St. RITAS Ni: CATHOLIC “Giuren Rev. W. Hap ‘ison: ' Ph. see 74s | RI Sunday Masea at § / 9am. Il am 7 pm. The ‘first the 1972-73 term was old at the home of the new president, Mrs, L. R. Ham- mond, at South Slocan and plans’ were made for the coming year. Theme for the “reach ont i" Aim— Mrs, David vistotany an parliamentarian. Main feature of the program for. the wagek 2 dinner meeting: wit be talk by M etty Leltner on “Speech Arts.” Anyone wishing to attend mei as a guest is requested to phone Mrs. Peter Drader. Funeral Heid For Paul Marusyk Funeral services have Been, held. in i, holed fn for Marusyk, came to Cana years ago and had been em- ployed as a general labor- er, He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Pearl Slemko of Vernon. 2 e grag. ‘AM. Sunday REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH 9:45 A.M. United or Anglican Service ST. DAVID‘S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M, Anglican Service (Communion) SUNDAY SCHOOL BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 10° "Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow (alternate weeks) School Lich ey ysnties 4 CALVARY. {: BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-490 ' CHURCH | 405 Maple St., C: Worship Service 1am. Sunday School 1¢:'a.m. 965-7602 and 9654354 “The Church of the Lutheran Hour? | APOSTOLIC CHURCH \ OFFICIAL VISIT of Lions International Dis- my trict of § wes made Monday to the Selkirk Uons Club. He was greeted by Mayor John son was Landis of Castlegar and Larry Popoff, pre- sident of the local club (right). Mr. ‘Thomp- Has Anyone Seen Lifle Caple? He's Been Lost A dog is lost, but un- certainty and anxiety have remained the} companion of Mr. and H. York of Kinnaird or the last 12 days as time es and no irate can be found of ‘Ca- Capie, a small mongrel dog who could be described as part wy terrier and part ahua, dominating more toward chihuahua, six ears Old and reddish tan color. He can be readily Logging Sports Feature Nakusp Event Next Week A full of logging sports is scheduled for Sat- urday, Sept. 23, at the Na- kusp Recreation grounds. These sports that ‘have al- ways attracted large crowds at July 1 celebrations, will provide fine =e entertelamen nt zone John Cremer of i Norihpert Wash. (left). GOFFEE BREAK [fs That Thoughtful Time of the Year me Next Year's Pafch is Threatened: TABERNACLE! 701 First Ave. i Pastor: Rev. ce H. Graham Church P| h: 866-8212 Sunday School 9.55 Morning Worshi et Evang ne I pt Tuesday: Bible Study; Friday: young Peoples : PENTECOSTAL| | PRESBYTERIAN CHUICH Sunday School for all’ own Sept. 17th i jens Minister oe Clare Ph, 352-7400, Nelson, B.C is sought from someone with know how. “Ideally, seeding should be done before the end of September, so that the grass 1s weil established before winter-sets in. However, if CHURCH OF GOD’ 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday y School - for all ages — 10 am.\ Morning Worship 11 a.m. Minister: Ira Johns Ph, 985-6762 Business and Professional Directory Pe eae ‘ - or Mont pf Contracts Shampooing wall to’ wall and rugs : hr. service. - Free Estimates. Ph. free.of $52-7123 or Nelson _ “Basis” .. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C, Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd, ‘| Electric Heat Specialists : Medallion Homes * Ph. 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW Phone : 24 hr. Service on most Shoe heels Holder J edie in the Shoe Service Institute st 6828, gar. sa tiatansion or. No Charge. 631-3rd Ave, CASTLEGAR hone 365-3231 : oF Certificate of again -. For ’ RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING: SALES & SERVICE Ph. 265-7075 . Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. * OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelzon, ‘B.C, Ph, 352-5152 COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted Sak Service PARDMAN FURNITURE ROBSON RADIO & TV ‘Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph, Pete Zibin 365-5575. CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated. to Kindly’ Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze” Plaques WEDDING» STATIONERY INVITATIONS CASTLEGAR NEWS caught in the prop of a boat. 4 Funeral services were “held in Spokane on Thurs- _ day, Sept. 7. ; CHEQUE MAIL Cheques account . for 30 per cent of all mail sent out by the average Canad- ian household. CASTLEGAR. SAVINGS CREDIT UNION . ° e - FOR A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN cents an issue. | conte. audit Bureau of Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News is $6.00 per year. The peice by delivery boy 1s 15 CASTLEGAR NEWS" BEE raery hoi dt een ie Continent, BO writer. in stores. are 15 Second-class mail registration number 0019. ‘The Castlegar News is a member of the It is a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the B.C. division Weekly Le ¥. Campbell, Publisher — Bart Campbell, Kélter & Manager Brace Ramesy, News Editor. — Rene Bredman, Shep Foreman in ink with the correct name and address of the “Pen” names will be used on request, of the ahould be to: All ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- gar, BC. Letters for publication must be signed Ing. space occupied by the incorrect item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event beyond the amount pald for such advertisement, degree of sunshine or shade your proposed Jawn will re- ceive, And it’s a good in- vestment to buy the best seed obtainable and use it . About four to five “Evergreen” 696, a non-burning aie r that is easy to apply other by hand or with, an applicator and obtainable at most leading seed. stor- “Evergreen” should be mixed well with the to two to three inches of so: and he estimates that - a proximately 30 to 40 poun red sufficient f : ~ COMPOS SHREDDER For Rent Instant compost out of stalks, weeds and ether garden wastes. Monashee Sporting Eqpt. Lid. Y “1400 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-3181 . OTICE Castlegar and District . Minor Hockey Assn. Will Hold a PRE-SEASON GENERAL MEETING Sunday, September 17th :°8 p.m. Kinnaird , Community Hall Everybody Please Attendil apes still’ having any sweaters or other minor hockey equipment in their possession please leave at rardenan’s | Furniture and Appliances Store. each 1,000 square feet of wD area, “Tf the seen ie sown by hand”, says Mr. anode’ scattered i two directions, Sach direction at right angles to the other 40 a as si make a ston ap: Plical “It is essential to hover However, it should not be ied more’ than one soll, as most grass need light for germination, Finally, roll the seed bed Ne seeding is done be- fore the end of September, the “ground. should be Jeft uncut until spring. Or- dinarily, at this time of the year there is plenty of moi- sture in the soil and ri fall is abundant, but an add- ecaution..is, to cover: * covering to reduce (crear ation and ‘also protect the seed against sun and birds. “A covering of burlap, cheesecloth or a thin er of ch around the edges, six-inch . driven through unks of fibre-hoard - and the edge of the film can he doubled for extra strength. “If, however, seeding is not done before the end of September, then it is best to leave it until the mid- dle of October when it is © too late for germination # take place. At this stage, you are doing is get a a id start germinating the moments the ground becom- ry tioned above can be used. The big advantage of choos- ing the polyethylene sheet- ing is that when the snow meits in the spring, the pla- stic will act as Le hothouse to speed up srowth. “To avoid scalding in hot sunlight, however, a close watch should be Kept on the seed. When it has sproued to not more * han half an inch; the -polyethy- lene should be . carefully lifted,” concluded Mr. Blais. single, oe pee ev. ents. are limited to a peony Lone in “Revelioee, on Llan- by and Golden. - Single events include chop, single handed bi ing bower saw borin er sat poet cut, Mol gan Novels events include team tug: ig 5 The five man relay cv- ent consists of power saw bucking, ‘chokerman’s race, axe throwing, obstacle pole bucking, horizontal log chop, two man cross-cut and sing: le handed bucking. The team that completes all ev- ents in the best time will be the winner. * lowed by the start of the single pyents, at, 10.45 p.m. games are ‘novice events and: governed by Can. Rules, All entries events and $15 -for team events. The $Z registration allows an individual to en- all single events. ay hot and cold booth stores or at the Recreation grounds on the day of the games. for 12 Days d by his crook. fe. jaw and crooked strong, Family attachment un a ry tte tied ago met with an untimely: fatal accident, When first missed from ‘his home in the 1600 block on Fourth Avenue in Kin- naird, Mrs, York worried about his ability to remain distin, bi Mite alive, The crooked jaw is. | better adapted to soft foods, Her only wish ‘now is fo have peace of mind as the Heck i of the little aoe, has met with an accident that anyone is aware of, his fate would at least be known. Should he have wandered far enough astray to Haye been adopt- ed by some family, Mrs. York! said she would not take Capie away from a good home. "The local dog pound ‘was contacted at ie | je of the dog's arance and the York's ae hone 1aumber was left with the People in charge. Caple didn't have his Ilcence on at the dine, it still remains affixed to his harness which he vas not wear! The search a to be exhausted, but the an- xiety remains Tha do you you may have seen Capie? ; _ arena an end CONSCIENCE & COMMENT By Rev, K. Noill Foster ray about politics as prayer in wrong direct- jon, Perhaps the Almight could suffer the socialists” more could the “arrogant” Soc- reds, The election seemed to demonstrate And since the powers that be are ordained of God, He is allowing the NDP to govern in B.C., just as He allowed the Socreds to be dumped. We are also praying for Nixon And against McGov- . His radical we are praying for tei ooh a joring Davi an b Stanfield was ra habe, This plece is not exact- jy. ton tongue-in-cheek. If one CANCER | FACTS The fight a it can- cer is carried on by Bs wast: team of surgeo. Pat therapist, int a olo; gynecolo; physicists, as well as tech- nicians and ‘other support. ing staff. But the fight is = from won, and fresh its are needed for the oc are keen; im- aginative ‘and gedleates to: mankin the -.welfare .of there is a place for you in the: tanks of cancer fight- Whether you take part a future’member of: a professional team, ‘as a’ vol- unteer, or _p! as an in- dividual here are'some ways you may help. sy” remembering the facts you have read about ca eancer and acting up- on helsing to to iispel some sof Yene old- Superstition ae tabees connecied with cancer by open and frank discussions. — By | developing on ourself a sensible avutude wards all disease and re- alizing that: your doctor's office is the place to go when anything abnormal ap- pears. Snowmobile Trail Booklet Published by Manufacturer A new 24page “Guide to the Development and maintenance of Good Snow- Trails” has been gram. comprehensive ide is designed for use lic land managers, snowmo- bile clubs, private land dev- government offic- trails. he guide is available cusrom CUSHION ‘POLYST EEL Now, steel belfed tires so tough Goodyear backs them with ‘ a 40,000 mile tread life expectancy policy. 95 each installed : (with trod. when you buy a set of 4 _ (F78-14, WHITEWALL) joourEAR | sons PRICE LIST 21128 90 ~sate eamerict | i 4/175 80 gate SHT PRice 475189 60 ani7ge0 4:99.60 |} 4119980_| “no thump" ride.” 4/235.80 ®Two steel belts beneath the tread mean greater, reduced tread squirm, improved traction, longer mileage. Flexible polyester cord body soaks up the shocks, gives you a smooth . Superb steering control and comering. je-in) without charge, to persons involved. or Siteredted in - the development and main- tenance of snowmobile trails on organizational ° to > Snoplan Trail Bombardier court, Quebec, Trail guide users may then request continuing in- formation as it: becomes av- eee gull le . suggests where and how trails can be in harmony with the environment, | safely pre- cautions to be observed and clopment and maintenance. It also includes tips on sug- gested 9 ith of trails, main- pune be creme of usage, re le and equipment nee ed fo do Oa effective job. lelines are given too fer vances road crossings, F of and cooly facllities, Drivers Fined Two men have been fined in Castlegar police court. for driving while weir blood alcohol reading was more than .08. Jack Unger. of Trail was . fined $150 and Ken ed th of Gastlogat’ was fin- history of the bets of God through prayer. he ‘knows what (‘prayer can do. ‘And for most of us, the most patriotic. thin; Th’ the ead will ‘be good. 5 Castlegar Ferry Monthly: Statistics. The Castlegar ferry’ made more round trips dus. ing Au; of this year “than ea for .the dime period last year. A report from the Dee partment of- Highways in Rossland, shows that 2,959 trips were made last month « - oe eae 2,579 in Aug. Sone’ "09,5717 “ears. and ath CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday; Sépt,.14, 1972 9 JACK'S AUTO. SERVICE LTD. SEE US FOR: * Barbeque Lighter Fluid * White Gas for Camp Stoves * Fine China with Gas Purchase __ ($1.79 for Four Plece Setting) * Safety Check * Muffler Check * Summer Tires For Complete Automotive Service Phone 365-7511 JACK OSACHOFF JACK'S AUTO SERVICE LID. 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