FN WEST‘S TRAVEL AGENCY Phone 365-7542 WHERE WILL YOU SPEND YOUR VACATIONS! EUROPE, ASIA, Hawali, Mex- ico, U.S.A. or wherever you may wish.to travel — Call at West’s and get your travel folders. Information available to|on regular fares, excursions, tours and accomodations, WEST'S ARE.AGENTS FOR ALL MAJOR AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC Call 365-7542 for your Babies Need Solids as Milk Not Enough CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, ‘July 24, 1969 _ Broad - Gemmill Vows Exchanged In the Castlegar United Church ‘A profusion of summer the-dress was the front decor, Scotland. ‘flowers graced the Castlegar ‘Tha bride’s nylon net| Scotland Unites Churen on sune <|shoulderdength veil: was held| friend, for the marriage ceremony 1t/in place with a- white. satin waicn ancy Jean Gemmill) bow. She carried’ a single yel- pécame the bfiue, o} ‘aid of J. Broad of New Zeaiaua. * Water Skilng, Is a Growing Sport in Canada | Water” stiing “hits grow tremendously in popularity during the past decade until now it is one of the fastest ; Srowing family participation sports in Canada. he The combination of sun and water and the feeling of speed iis _ hich is_diffi- ot to ret and again. see ea With a few, simple pre- cautions water ‘skiing is’ a- mong the safest of sports, says the idepartment of. na- A buffet supper was held g for mem- family and close lication and Child”. Milk is an almost per- fect food, but it is not quite | Sie ‘She carried f sue, By about threee months wi ie carrie 2 POs OF | sleeve baby’s stores of iron from his ith white | in; mother are getting low, 50 LITTLE CANADIAN TOURNAMENT brought Plenty of action during its three-day’ baseball at Kinsmen Park in Castlegar Si the weekend. There was a good crowd daily which grew even larger on Sunday. “the provincial finals. Five teams articiy ans Ganervaer tournament for the eee le Canadian Trophy. ‘These included | tional aly" Grestety oral ielnnaiea and Castlegar No. publication, Bande en = =F 3 a ek a inning team, Castlegar No. 1, will now —Custlegar-Robson Miibe Batcball Asocation, “dons” for sera: a we stock o full selection of i ore Evil competelin 5 Minor; Baseball Photo Trot auto year ae = — : a belt, wet suit or jacket — the SAVAGE SHOES ———— . for children Small Percentage champions do. Of Trees Valued amers. ar The groom's attendant! Out-of-town guests were n Crockett of Spring-Ifrom Fort MacLeod, Spring: ald, Oregon. Ushering duties field, Australia and Bridge * d by. the River. f Jim ill and Gordon Gemmill of Castlegar. 1 tivedune bell, sleeves. A. 8a high - waisuine Do learn and use hand f. My box : Piet Do learn and se jhand RNa GMI FRG. esr PS : drive DOLLARS BUY MORE AT YOUR LUCKY DOLLAR STORES to the hem ot An was held on the lawn at the home of the bride's parents. » Cariboo Country 8 tables were set under munication. Do release thi e Pte ie tow rope Allergies Require © Medical Attention Believe Authorities Allergy is a term which is becoming more and more a part of our everyday convers- ation. A person with-an al- lergy is simply one who is sensitive or reacts in a pecu- way to some common substance that doesn't affect the majority of people. An allergy may exist to something that is eaten, tou- ched or breathed in. The cause might be a food, pollen, fur, particles in the air, ete. The effect might be such gs as hives, red watery satin bows and St. Andrew's Peace Roses for In Beautiful We White daisies marked the pews of Presbyterian Church in Slocan which was decorated with mock orange and Peace roses for the June 28 wedding ceremony uniting in marriage Aline Laverne June Wedding ding Ceremony taffeta. The gow! lily-point sleeves train gathered from the shou- Ider yoke. A large bow trim- med the front while sequins decorated the ni e. roses and white carnations with lily-of-the-valley. Mrs. Karna Elmes of ist a Slocan ir. Gary nd a lace|of Victoria and Mr. Jesse An- derson of Slocan. For the reception the Inn was decorated with white, yellow and green streamers and whit: wedding bells. The bride’s table was cen- [157 miles and two nearly lit| was decorated with whits and me on turns fur they ulda’t| pal2 ex] thi eee The Is a Vast Chunk | shaue trees while the bride's “ table Maddocks Shoe Store ‘ was covered with a Of Interior B.C. white cloth with a lace over- lay and was centered with a (continued from page four) |three-tier wedding cake which pink. Each layer was. Pp ey Stella Ball: g For her daughter's wed- ding Mrs, Gemmill chose an ensemble of blue semi-shea- th dress with stand-up collar and short:sleeves. She had a ch and go over Yavillon white carnation corsage and Mountain, past Ernie Carsou’s | white accessories. magnificent Tay te ee arabe highlight of the af tain summit, and they wind a long-distance down aeep valleys into Gult- gno? WHERE THE BIC 20 Ibs. $1.49 .... 3 Ibs, 99 le matches, Pkg. of 50 Whole Can Chicken Dutch Oven Flour ... Parkay Margarine Dutch Oven Bread Hoover Small Appliances See Us For Fishing Supplies : — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — Gulf Gas and Oil —— United Purity Store FINALISTS in the threeday baseball y baseball tournam weekend weree Creston and Castlegar No. 1 oe hee Wwlenere and pop at the Hi Ange Anna PieNeod members of the Creston team, back row, I Tight, {ike Kavanaugh, Roddy Vigne, Reld Rowe, Erin Foray, rman Fraser. Front row, I ii Pua Hekld, Peter Hadikin, Brian Edwards, Dave Whither pave Faynor, Larry Beebe and Randy Romano. Not shown ere was the team’s coach Russ Romano and team manager Don Vigne. — Minor Baseball Photo Although there are some in 240 species of trees to be found in the forests of Nor-|If ys th America’s Pacific slope, less than 50 have any com- mercial value today. Most im- portant, of course are the softwoods which include Dou- glas fir and various species of hemlock, true fir, spruce, pine, cedar, western red ce- dar, larch, redwood and juni- per. Hardwoods of commer- cial importance include alder, ash, aspen and f birch, laurel, maple, oak and cottonwood, | Serv: Don't ski in shallow water or water you are not sure of. ou are in an ar] area, investigate in the boat first and ask local people to point out the best places to Don't ski in crowded ar- eas — either with swimmers or other boat traffic. Don't ski with an inex- perienced boat driver. Don't ski in a Butter No. 1 Quality Chuck Stea Mature Grain-Fed Beef. Canada Choice, Canada Good .. Ib. 69c manner. ‘Don't: sie, without an ob- Remember above all, if you don’t swim, don’t ski. Round Stea Canada Choice, C*nada Good Grain-Fed Beef .. Ib. 99c Top Quality = Ib. 69: PORK STEAK Canada Approved __. ___. 8 ton, another cow town. Th Easy Credit Terms Available tered with a white wedding]. but Slocan singing “O Perfect! ve". tection is po: ture attacl Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin M. Anderson, and Eric Dale Winje, son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert L. Winje. Both families are of Slocan. Officiating at the cere-' mony was the bride's aunt Rev. Dr. Jessie Anderson of Vancouver. Mrs. H. Smedbol of Slocan was organist with soloist. Miss Lucilie Brons of in marriage by the bride wore an d gown of acetate Given Portage la Prairie, Man. was matron-of-honor with Miss Lucille Brons and Miss Louise Bjerg, both of Slocan as bri- desmaids. They were identically at- tired in floor-length A-line dresses crepe with three-quarter leng- th bell sleeves. Three tiers of yellow nylon net were attach- ed to their floral headpieces of yellow and orange. Best man was Mr. Robert locan with ushering bride’s Business and Professional Directory Lawn Mowers Power Saws Outboards Motorcycles WALDIE'S SERVICE CENTRE All: Work Guaranteed Phone 365-6767 UPHOLSTERY CASTLEGAR CUSTOM PHIL'S TELEVISION SERVICE & REPAIR Phil Popoff 365-8143 aR IN L. LeROY Box 130 ems ‘Castlegar, B.C. 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The Too- for Mrs. Mary Streloff; 21, 7 ici fore Mey} cident i fom) Kee Patricia Jenifer, both at eal near Christina e. mie. couver. Also surviving are her parents Mr. and Mike Maxwell of. .Haney. Pall rs were mem- bers of the Maxwell and Stre- loff family with: burial at the Brilliant Cemetery. Ss! The Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of ar- Born in Oliver on Aug. 13, 1947, Mrs. Streloff moved to Nelson as a child where she received her education. She at Nelson in 1964 and moved to Castlegar where she has resided until her death. ni Mrs. Maurice Tann of Van-| Visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ford of Castlegar for the x their que.tea kettle and door sto] irom the Moor family. Follow. [ing lunch, other friends stop- ped in!) with good wishes; cards and remembrance gifts. |: Mrs. Jim Horswill of Kin- naird returned home Wednes-| day of last week after spend- ing a few days at Vancouver. You can count the world’s truly great beers on the fingers of one hand —and one of them comes from Canada. | | Black Lebel _.80 good it’s made Canada famous “| Mrs. Mr. and” Mrs. Dei Hughes and: family of Kin. naird spent the weekend at Oliver where they attended the reunion of Mrs. Hughes’ 1950 school graduation class. They also visited Mr. Hughes’ the Me T. J. Hughes of the home of " parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.' 4, Hawkins of Kinnaird. Also. visiting at the Hawkins’ home’ were another son and daugh- CHUNK TUNA : Ameuess cece 3. $ KETA SALMON ) WHOLE MUSHROOMS Tins 19: PURITAN SOUPS cs 4 ie TOMATO or VEG. ....Ab t= MAXWELL HOUSE SUNRIPE — COFFEE FAUT DRINKS 3 a=$ "PALM No, 1 Quality muses =. $1 thas $1 SHAKE & BAKE [Assorted Flavors : PORK & BEANS CREAMED -CORN LIBBY'S BEETS ‘Mix or Match _ dats Titing at the home of Mr, and: Mrs. 8. ‘Thring of lawand daughter, Mr. be Gary Poetz of Edmon- seen. Mrs, Smith still enjoys good health and drives her car. 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