10... CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 5, 1963 581 SOUADRON A very lovely wedding cere- mony was held Saturday August 17th at 11 a.m, in St. Rita’s Church, Caatlegar when Alico Lorraine Hunter daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hunter exchanged marriage vows with Henry Anthony DeRosa, son of Mr. and Mrs, Vic DeRosa of Trail. The church was decorated for Part 1 Administration rades . |. Pai The Squadron will parade at the High School at 18.50 hrs on Wed- nesday 11 Sept 63, Next parade Wednesday 18 Sept. Ss Fall in at the High School at 18.51 2 ‘poutia Cadets will be assigned to flights. Briefing of the years syllibus. New recelve enrolment Cadets will forms during the break period. the occasion with pink and white glads with pink satin ‘ribbon bows on petite white dolilies marking the guest pews. Father Brophy ‘offi- elated! and Mrs, R, Goulet was or- gania The radiant bride entered the church with her father who gave her in marriage. She was preceded down, the aisle by her sister, Miss Gwen Hunter, bridesmaid. and maid of honor, Miss Shirley Lam- bie of Vancouver. The bride's gown ‘of tradition. Any boys between the ages of 14 al white was floor Yength. It was and 19 wishing to join the Squad- ‘ron should attend this parade. _ <3. Orderly Officers 11 Sept. 63. P/O Pryce, 18 Sept. 63. F/O Bernick. 4. Orderly Sergeants 11.Sept 63. F/Sgt Schwartzenhauer 18 Sept. 63. A/F/Sgt. McMaster. Is Cpl. McGilp. Cpl. Moll. of white peau de soie fitted bodice with straps over shoulders, Skirt ‘|front was straight with tight ga- thers, at back forming a small train, On the front of the skirt there were two rows of fine lace forming a panel around the edge of the dress. A long sleeved jacket completed her dress. Her long ny- Jon net veil was held in place with a small pearl crown, Her cascad- ing bouquet was’red roses. sur- 2 ATTENTION! 5 =| ESSO FURNACE OIL CUSTOMERS Our service mechanic will be calling on YOU soon, to give your furnace it’s annual FREE service under the ESSO HOME HEAT SERVICE PLAN If you have not. already signed for your parts insur- ance policy we strongly re- commend for your benefit that you take this opportunity to do so. Anyone who mailed in their card will be: contacted at service time and will re- ceive eae sintarmetion: SMITH’S = = PUBLIC NOTICE = Castlegar & Dist. Hospital = W.A. will hold a Rummage = Sale, Legion Hall, Sept. 14. == Donation gratefully accepted, . = = =| = KRA. Annual Meeting and election of officers at 8: p.m. September 5 in the Kin- naird Improvement Society Hall. PLUMBING &. HEATING ¢1. CRESCENT 8T, — PHONE ‘3401. — CASTLEGAR, BO, E00 00 SELINA RIBAS ONCE-A:YEAR OFFER ‘WATER LILY CLEANSING CREAM REGULARLY $4.50 NOW $995 LIMITED TIME ONLY +. 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They carried bouquets ‘of roses and car- nations similar to the bride’s, Their ensembles were completed with each. wearing the bride's gift of a pearl pendant. , ‘The groom was attended by Mr. Ken Cabianca and Allen Fab- bro was usher An out-of-door reception on the lawn at the home of the bride's parents followed ‘the ceremony. The tables were tastefully decorat- ed with! vases. of mixed summer flowers. The bride’s table waa co- vered with a beautiful white cro- cheted cloth which was the work of the bride’s great aunt. The table was centered with a lovely decorated wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and grdom. The happy couple were assisted in the -recelving line by their parents, For her daughter's wedding ‘Mrs. Hunter chose a jacket: of aqua embroidered nylon ver silk with white accessories and an orchid corsage completed her ensemble. The groom’s mother was attired in’ a brown silk “jacket dress ‘with beige accessories and orchid corsage. Donald Hunter was master of ceremonies and read the many telegrams of good wishes received from West Germany, Butte, Mon- tana, Vancouver and Fernie, For their honeymoon to Banff. and Yellowstone the bride changed into a blue’ and white printed jac- ket dress with ‘white accessories and red rose corsage. The young couple will reside at 3409 - 32nd Street; Vernon, where the groom will be on the teaching staff. ° Out-of-town guests. were. from Fort McLeod, Spring Coulee, Al- berta, Spokane, Washington, North Vancouver, New. Denver, il, Nelson" and Rossland._ gar, Sept. 2, a son. DOLL — To Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert oot of Castlegar, Sept. 3, a. dat 2 ‘SAHLSTROM —.To Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Sahistrom of Kin- naird, Sept. 5,-a daughter. EMIGRATION * Emigration from Canada is es- timated at 900,000 persons, in. the. 1946-61 . period. a for skipping... scamping... -and studying MADDOCKS features shoes . 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Priced at. ides neberdster ‘$7. 95: to $25.95 Haltrac pocket hoist, weighs o one pound — tested to lift 1000 tbs. Fits in your pocket, only. $9.80 Coleman 2 burner camp. stove “Coleman sere ante Victorra, PROVINOTAL, _stanany % C; 5 DEC, 31/2 >--4 LA era ne of the Cas- pi tlegar and District’ Fall Fair Asso: ciation ‘was held’ Monday - evening ,ch! _ in the’ Legion’ Hall with: W.. Thorp. presiding .in ‘the absence of 'P. : Ewart, There were 13 pregent ith six organizations ‘Mre. enlaxe of jen no rides’or fish’ pond: for the ‘and it’ was the‘ general: dr é par of: the meeting that :there | f ‘should be something. for them,: 80 the secretary. is to’ make. some’ in-! - A." Sylvest “representative ‘of “the IODE:: reported ¢ that the Queen Ucket sale is. progressing and that they would ‘make .a report, on’ the! door. prize after their. regular meet. ing.’ She’ also asked if ‘the stage was: ready for the girls to beable to :have: a practice, - sls0" ot they would contact Mr. ick regard- ing ithe High School, and :belng ‘in attendance. : Mr. ‘Thorp expressed the stat arrangements have -baen made to have the Fall Fair banner’ across | :". at “flooring has been laid and floor space: now. is .32 ft. 84. ft Mr. P, Thederahn’ who is‘in charge alloting:!floor. ‘space | was, not: pre- sent,'He sent a report that several ave space -and: there is more space available. CJAT: have \ been contacted” and, be 10 five minute inter- ‘eek, and pos- ed: plana hat for raffle and tickets..are being: Bold. wep. eof which ‘they’ will’ do: under “the'’su- “Office ‘space in.the Arena will, be available both upstairs and down: for ‘the’ executive -to-wark in; Re-} ‘presentatives : were : again’ remind-' ied that ‘NO exhibit can’ be removed ent, “This . will ‘also ‘include the ‘de- corations..for..the: Arena -platform pervision of the IODE. It'was also decided ‘that ‘the “ Senior’. Citizens luty Thursday ibe paid for. their. services, +It was reported that R. McBain hed parking of cars;' the: banner is. had been contacted : and: that- the | Cad ald and cheque was sent to the | 4, ne. Bai ae nt delegates: from various fro! ‘Mr. Campbell, presi lent; Mr.’ Mad: ormmissioner’ alt =| The contest, an‘early summer event | im ‘had «been a Saale A the -Re-| ff bekahs and Odi this’ Dis- “Latin America at the Cross and’ every «possible: subject’ deal- ing ‘with’ the; ‘polltical ;and.¢ ble: ‘was discussed among. over: ‘and cities in British Colum- The awards‘ could be worth. as much as $1,250 to a‘ student, en- The “will work n Gost Sent 16 inthe Le- Hall ould? appreciate | ‘Kinna d: Commiss joners ‘ “The Village is perturbed over | with No. 3 Highway, ‘and the school the: rick of.action on thrée points |bus-stop located at: the corner. We of ‘concern ‘arising: from’ the ‘fact ‘that No. 3 Highway ‘passes through a Dealing with the three). pro- blems separately the letter. goes on: Lighting “we you'.of this on‘ June:3,‘but: have not” yet ob: served any resul © Crosswalk for entrance at Crest- te tudy., neering Services tae ir ‘Vancou- iver, requested Castlegar: in. May. ‘Pep! 2 Fated: into‘the Village distribution grid. This cost is ‘estimated ‘at 'ap-|¢ le Village of |e earlier. :last > month, pene ith ca local= brief~history’?.of “thi car | an expanses of the sytem» ‘would supply and ‘is com- ;Sheep Lake. wrote you on. ‘aug, 28: of last’ year. concerning * this. ’: On Oct. 30 .we - wrote again: making formal appli- cation for: assistance. On g.| you of: On Nov.:6 tion ‘of a crosswalk. was view. “When Crestview. laid out ‘and’ highway. access:approved, the wtes- discussed: At: that time there were ‘no school children “in: the’ subdivision \ and you ‘stated that the. question would be considered ‘when the need arose: On! Aug.15 be ‘we wrote to. al ct ‘ tha! h: had. qndeed arisen? oe taking ‘to: erect lo a school silhouette agg ‘to protec! with /a’ capacity ‘to ‘sup- iply- 25,000; people, ‘had been’ a-storage |P An evaluation of th assumin, city. ‘may: be® relied: upon ‘over. ‘cay Jong ‘periods of’ pumping ‘and the wells. regards. fhe two. wells, capable I i or-$108, ‘Local 480 $100 and East- Star” for’ $30. She“ will “attend ‘| Buried On Tuesday i xs ny Funeral ‘ services were held 150,000, ; gallon Ptotaivott. a: resident’ of .Gibson ie. existing |f g. that the present contingencies are estimated to cost 5108.00, 3 Alter completion, ~the id be totally. “adequate abe needs: and. capable’ Creek . for.41 years. She: was: 82 years of age. "Mra: Plotnikoff passed away ‘will not deteriorate in’ yield, |x of Cas- Seen «three: daughters, « Mrs.°"P. a: ff of Gibson Creek, Mrs. hid Celgar, Castlegar. discontinued lert pumping ‘from ‘the Columbia: River and = obtained. water!'from “a , that the schoo) ear has ‘ it, immediate vactior t e 3] sent’ and‘: of * 4,000 ‘at the. rate:of 540 gallons | vay per:capita ‘per’ day. This: swith mor-, storage” capacity IL. Soukeroff of Creston’ and Mrs. yee ‘Voykin © of pilteretts- Alta; 23) t | Snaren =. Mrs, Plotuikoff was predeceased y. her husband in 1954. Castlegar je) proposes a, new gallon tank to be built at, the ‘sont |e, ern’ end’ of the’. Village. which’ is An appraisal ig made of pre- per. capita. demand and | fire: pro- tection ‘requ’ - pulation ~ of Castlegar’ was ‘2,253 and thé ultunate “population: is ¢s- 2A, “per. capita: demant Thi tal quirement : of ‘ 806,300- gallons “in loi m ith 6% hours: can : in: co-operation with Kinnaird and Fluoridation? ie asa associated, with ‘he East!’ Bank! If’ the benefits: of t’an extra $2500 with aeane approxi. nd)'source is ‘init er 35. perieent nt of the: water a‘share in ae Blueberry auidy, B s devoted to'an examination |Creek:scheme. Ona long term bas- | ¢y, ofa’ joint: water’ system ‘with: the |is,-after. capitalization hasbeen li- ae village of Kinnaird "and. the’ east |quidated, ‘pumping ' costs’ penalize yjbank *; ‘ofthe Columbia: For: the ithe ground water supply in favour £.- this i section ; ultimate [of the “ low ‘maintenance: gravity populations ‘of; Castlegar.’ 4,000, ‘flow, from Blueberry Creek.’ Kinnaird 5,500 and. the ‘East: Bank The report concludes with a 7,500 totalling 11,000 were consider- section ‘on ‘anticipated “rates and ed. Four major sources were invest- | evenues,: noting: that the total wa- ‘igated, Blueberry Creek with Sheep jter. revenue. is $40,000: of “which stdrage, ‘Norms ’'(Pass)::Creek, ‘nearly $26,000.is ‘in’ “Lakes” and ‘expan id Funeral; Home ..was in charge ofl will include foll or partial return’ ot senior matric fees, the: presen- "A ‘scholarships man: of. the’ School‘ B present. the School Trustees. to attend: ‘A letter. willgo to ‘Castlegar Council’ with regard ‘to'a joint cen-~* tennial: project: while ‘a-committee will: be appointed ‘for: this =, Prolect at the next meetin, “Aporéval was} given t for the Kinnaird. entary.* 4 hold. Physical E ‘Bacall cl clases at: ¢: Kinnaird ‘Pool: between 11: and Pon ane renin ae sugges: Be Bates made by? Principal write a letter to the ROMP to ask ded law ‘retirement, wages, power and edministrati