CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 6, 1969 B.C. ACCOUSTICAL SPECIALTIES LTD. 90 Keeper Street Vancouver 4, B.C. e T-Bar and Accoustic Ceiling Tiles FLANDERS INSTALLATIONS LTD. 1807 Burrard Street, Vancouver 9, B.C. e General Electrical Contractor NOR-WEST DECORATORS LTD. 1214 Bridgeport Road, Richmond, B.C. Painting and Vinyl Wall Fabrics J. BRUNO & SON LTD. 868 East Cordova Street, Vancouver 9, B.C. THE JOHNSTON FLOOR CO. LTD. - 3399 Kingsway, Vancouver 6, B.C. Floor Tile, Rubber Base and Carpets FRED C. MYERS LIMITED 1815 Pine Street, Vancouver 9, B.C. Finish Hardware QUEST METAL WORKS LTD. 871 Homer Street, Vancouver 3, B.C. Specialists in Hospital Equipment WE ALL... Extend Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Hospital Board, and Management and Staff On The Opening Of The New CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT HOSPITAL We are pleased to- have had ‘a part. in the remodelling of this grand structure for the convenience of the residents of Castlegar and District COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING '.cO. LTD. 2055 Dandas Street, Vancouver 6, B.C, Kool Shade Window Screens “WALLY WALPER Kinnaird, B.C. Masonry and. Glass Block Installations . H. WILLIAMSON BACKTOP AND LANDSCAPING LTD. Haney, B.C, ALLSTATE CAULKING CONTRACTORS Surrey, B.C. -@ Seam Caulking District Socials Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Sympathies are extend- ed to Mr. Walter Berisoff of Blueberry Creek whose mi ae Mrs, Winnie Berisoff, ‘a xerident of Silverton, » Berist soft Sympathies are also ex- tended Ralph Scott gr Hinnaird. W whose | mother, Lillian Scott, 72, died iat week in Nelson. Mr. Mrs, Norman Reed of Pincher Creek, Alta., were recent visitors to the| Na and tires. Den- ny Hughes of Kinnaird. Mr.| and Mrs. Reed were on their honeymoon, having been mar- ried ast Saturday: Mrs. Gregers Hanser of Blueberry Cre accomp: fed by Ther two. pie left Tuesday for Denmark where they will take up permanent residence. Mr. Hansen will join them in the near future. Mr. and Mrs, J. of Trail’ were recent at the home of Mr. an Campbell ‘of Kinnaird. They attended the sacrament aptism for infant Alex- lander Samuel Campbell which was followed by a special dinner. Weekend guests, a at Aa home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of Castlegar Bal Mr. and Mrs. David Milton of kusp. Guests presently: at the Bennett home are Mr, Bennett returned from Kenora bere she visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. - R. Robi d and atiended the wedding of her sister. Championship Round Castlegar First Place A junior boys soccer tournament was held Oct. 25 ati Castlegar: ehis was a jockout tournament wid 2 Sonsclation round. rehamplonship ults Castle- y Bae first, Nakusp second, | V: uce! me ‘third and J. L: Crowe fourth. In the Consolation round first with danas third and L. V. "Rogers Ogun results were as fol- WS: In championship games, 1 — Castlegar 3 Tra- ie | ;|straight year Castlegar has cy Keraiff 1. 2 — Lucerne 1, Game 3 — J. L. Crowe 1, Grand Forks 1. Game 4 — Nakusp 1, L. Lucerne ‘0. ‘scoring for Cast: legar were Mike Kualesnikoff, Darrel _Keus, 2us, George Swinar- Mrs. ebuk, Fra larke. ‘uane'e 6 — Nakusp 5, J: L. Crowe e 4 jakusp 0. Scoring for Gast! legar were Darrel Keus, Geo- tee Swinarchiuk, Larry Ker- “This marks the fifth won this tournament. “Specializing in Open 6 a.m. BANQUET. FACILITIES Hi-Lite Restaurant Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Closed all day Monday Chinese Foods” to 9.30 p.m. FOR SMALL GROUPS — Vogue Studio Photo The parents’ homes pro- vided the settings for mar-/e: cerenionies o Castlegar, Bill Gorkoff, son of Mr. and . Mike P. Gorkoff of Robson. * The bride wore an A-line skimmer in a Lagoda mater- ace ornamented her bodice which featured long © lily- ,|ial. Seed pearls on guipure/| Parents’ Homes Provide Setting ‘For Gorkoff-Zaytsoff Wedding chiffon over taffeta. Head- Pieces consisted of short em- erald green veils attached to maid-of-honor. and carried bo and wore a gold locket, ett from the bride. — Vogue Studio. Mr. Henry John was best man with Mr. Russ Baboc) ushering. Both are of Van- couver. The -male. attendants wore silver cuff links, a from the groom,’ while the ed ring bearer wore gold cuff links, also a gift itt from the point sleeves. Her ‘|train, trimmed at the shoul- ured her fe fer Potusion” shouldertength veil. She carried a crescent- shape bouquet of red garnett. poe and white cymbidium 3 sid of-honor, Miss Jean Osachoff of Vallican, cousin of the bride, bridesmaid Miss Violet ;Gorkoff of Robson and flower girl Miss Marilyn Cote also of Robson and Collision Results In $500 Damage To Two Vehicles Damage totaling $500 re- sulted Sunday in a rovehi: cle accident near Hill Top|T! lotors. ‘A vehicle driven by Law-|P: rence Kinakin wi to make a- turn when it-was ies es potty men are of-Castle- Voykin was charged with wrcine too close! ye INTERIOR SHEET METAL (1965) “LTD. Kinnaird, B.C. e Roofing and Sheet Metal . NIKOLAI MILLWORK INDUSTRIES LTD. 5820 Byrne Road, Burnaby, B.C, CANADA METAL co. LTD. 1428 Granville Street Vancouver, ‘B.C. /@ X-Ray Lead Shielding Congratulations to the Hospital Board and Management and to the residents of Costiege and_District‘on ‘the Spence of your new Hospital. We are pleased to have had the general ‘Contract for this fine structure. 2735: Clark* Drive, Telephone . a ‘Vancouver, B. Cc. 255-4611 Se ers decorated the Hall for the reception. tering the white lace-| Cent covered, bride’s table, decor- _ fated wil roses. and fly pbthe: gels, bells. and’ silver leaves. For her daughter's wed-| ding ¢ the bride’s mother wore a dress and matching coat in blue and ey with accessories. Her cor- we wes i pink cymbidium| three orchid wil mest iat carnations, Many Present For Celebration Hold at Robson A triple birthday party was held on Monday of last week at the. Robson Hall when members and leaders of the 1st. Robson Brownie Pack, 2nd Robson Guide Company and 1st Robson Land Rangers met to cele- brate the birthday of their conception. Special guests were the founders who during the course of the evening cut a special birthday cake. in who began the Guide company i in 1942; bates CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 6, 1969 Notice to Public Water Levels — Arrow Reservoir and Columbia River Water levels on the Arrow Reservoir will be lower- ed during the fall and winter months as water is re- leased from Hugh Keenleyside Dam to comply with re- quirements of the Columbia River Treaty. The banks and shores of Arrow Reservoir may be- come unstable during this period, and the public is warned to stay clear of them because of the danger of slides and sloughing. Water levels on the Columbia River downstream of the dam will generally be higher than the usual levels for the fall and winter months. All persons affected by ieee the mrownie the ‘er towing year and Mrs. sho’ started the ee in A highlight of the evening was the presenting of the gold cord to sanice Minnich y Mrs. D. Hill, ict com- missioner. guests in at- | The many tendance also saw Lori Stew- art enrolled into Brownies with Winnifred Giraud, Suz- anne Howard and Arlene Sal- ekin gein ying up to Guides and Marney Shkwarok and Lora Mr. Ronald = Za: ,| Lee Flynn up to Rang- brother, of the bride Reve ers. shen trate . arer. Badges were also given that Svening! with golden lad- ‘k|ders presented to Arlene Salekin and | Sharon Cawte. Second-year service stars were received by Mary Ann gift] Lenihan and Carslyn Shicwar: ok; pinres year service Suzanne Howard, Winni- ed) Giraud and Arlene Sal- In the gaa Robson Guide green| — Company, Kathy Salekin re- ceived her ey eee badge while Donna Flynn ard Tina Silekin are presented camper badges. ‘Homemaker badges and little. ‘house emblems were presented to Lynda and Dian- ne Treholm. Zurek received Louise .|her seamstress badge and a ere) little house emblem. In the 1st Robson Land valley and trimmed with an-| ceived leen Hill her camper’s badge and Nadine Plotnikoft her seven-year pin. water levels on the reservoir and the river are advised to take necessary precautions, 2 B.C. HYDRO B.C. TUBERCULOSIS = CHRISTMAS SEAL SOCIETY fn this area you will receive a contribution card with your CHRISTMAS SEALS this year. It ts partof a new bok for the campaign and Isbeing introduced for the first time fo certain areas only. Please inckde the card withyour gift, marking in the box the amount.” Then we will be sure fo hae gn acourafa record of if. aus caro. Sa? YOUR CONTRIBUTION: CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN tr, sod ire. Jobe Dee, FY treet. La Your tier. aoe 1238 from Prince ’ George, and Manila in the Phillipine Islands, For travelling to points in Was! mn and Oregon, the bride donned a_three- Piece walking suit and green wool, a corsage of two, Shite orchids and brown accessories, The newlyweds will re- side at Capitol Manor Apart- ments, 4930. E. Hastings, urnaby 2. Grand Forks, Cran- - Other Sources eat GCI Of Viiamin “C Although you . need a vitamin C food every day, it does not have to be orange or grapefruit or other fruit containing vitamin ‘C. It-could be a Le Nicol ANDERSON ‘AGENCIES Castlegar, BC: atv show. CHRISTMAS SEALS . FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS AND OTHER CHEST DISEASE. Guests were from Van-|- Golly, they just don't write ’em like that anymore. Well, music changes. Most things do. But not Old Style Beer, of course. We still brew Old Style the slow, natural way. And you know, that new-fangled music and our olde fashioned flavour go pretty well eerie Try. it. Wo-de-di-of dos) Slow brewed and naturally aged Phone’ 365-7044 t3 nok published or displayed by the Liquor Controt Board or by the Government of Bish Colombia,