oe ne By by TERE grub OE raat dM ha Pr eR TNT EY CASTLEGAR, new rhureday, “August 4, 1967 R E N tT A Brothers ‘Sewing ing Machine FOR ONLY $4.00 A MONTH | : $150 A WEEK _ Free Delivery “UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS Lp, -1942'Cedar Ave, Trail, B.C. ee — — SS PENTECOSTAL Tale’ of Two Roosters, Lester and John TABERNACLE This is the oth-; the other John and, with ‘the [is nothing — repeat, nothing — 791-First Ave, : ; : x weg field’ to himself,’ he’ strutted Pastor: Rev. K. D. Cooper . ae - [ E i Smiley-To - Expo | preened and squaw! ked — gawd, to beat good cfd wea fern Canada Phone: 365-5212 ‘contest, Accord-| how he. squawked tt day long! | myself, I am sutering lea plea Suda Ing to Mr. Smil- Being ‘an old farm ‘hand, ‘I that’ you: accept my, d unday: ey. this’ column'| made: zaeveral fralle: of cracked send me your Cheque by tory and 9,55’ a.m. Sunday School. corn and wheat ending at a foed- ite Sry Suncay Schcol mail.so ‘I can’ go'to the trading 7 pam, m Family Evangelism. Tuesday: ing place in front: of my, chair lust. kept}and window. John; being con. |Post and get ‘ome more of ‘the 7,80 Bible Study and Prayer, Friday: By Bill Smiley Faia Junior Forest Wardens 7 Camp at Christina Lake | Junior Forest Wardens from | should be Photographs.” - Castlegar and:.Grand Forks as}. Those .who ‘participated in well as from Kelowna converged | the’ trio were: Mike! Goetting, at ‘Texas Point on Christina Lake | Wayne Sinton, Fred Vigue, Glen recently for a weekend camp. ‘| McClollan,' John. O'Doherty, and The wardens hiked over the| Jim Jmaeff, ’ all: of | Castlegar; area and noted the different] Glen Sandner, Doug Rella, ‘Rhys species of’ trees ;as well as the} Jones, Lorne Larson, Lorne Soo- ‘native wildlife. :., botin' and’ Carl “Anderson; all’ of i During’ the | campout, the | Grand Forks and Damier Whit- wardens ‘cooked their own meals |tingham, For ‘Completa ne Insurance, Service idwin W. Mills “Hamilton; Ontario wheat in his life, caught on first, The ‘subject is pheasants and |and within a few days was doing COMMIETE 1 live on‘an‘island in the Mus-|his stuff: right in front ‘of! my u and bounding Back. into Ain finals," | scious of the <1 of [Teal stuff for good ‘old: d John, 7.80.p.m. C.A. Service, pices eee ' ST. DAVID’S ; ANGLICAN ‘ CHURCH 8 a.m, Holy Communion 9.30 Morning Service LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES ; Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. !Rev. Harold C. Clark - THE SALVATION ARMY (173 Columbia Street) 9.45 a.m. Sunday School cae, a.m, Holiness Meeting Ui 7.38 p.m. Home League ‘\ "Phone 365-7112 | Public invited to. all. services, ‘You are never a stranger st the i Eavoy & Mrs. K. Mallory =———————_ - CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, Phone 365-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel : Plaza Bible Hour - 10 am. Worship 11 a.m. Evening: Worship — 7.30 p.m. All Welcome Apostolic Church Evening services cancelled for summer Phone 365-3150 W. Love, Minister All Welcome CHURCH OF GOD 9,30 ‘a.m. Sunday School 10.30 am. Morning Worship A double-ring ceremony at the Castlegar United Church de- corated with red roses and car- nations united in -holy _matri- mony, Shirley Ann ~— Pettitt Photos Local Newlywed Couple To Reside at Gold River City; Mrs. Ben Johnson, Calgary; Mr. ‘and Mrs, Cyril Makeiff and son Cyril, Gold River; Gloria Yativeenen, Vancouver; F/L and and Robert Allen Merry. The Castlegar couple are the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fomenoff and son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (Bud) Merry. Rev. C. Howard officiated, assisted by G. Hermanson with wedding ‘music by organist, Mrs. M. Peachey. Given in marriage by her father, the bride’ wore a gown of nylon over taffeta with a lace ‘| Jacket enhanced by two bows. A crown tiara secured her three- quarter length veil. She carried a bouquet of red rose buds with white feath- ered carnations, Betty Fomenoff, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. She wore a pale green sheer with lace bodice and matching headdress, Her bouquet was’ of‘ pink|’ carnations and white daisies. Allen Atkinson was best man with George Merry, brother of the groom, as ushers, Pink, blue and_ yellow streamers with large white and pink bells over the head table decorated the Legion hall for the reception where pink and white hearts on the walls’ and large letters formed: the words, Good Luck, A three-tiered wedding cake embedded in le and decorat- ed with pink roses, silver leaves and white swans and topped by : bride and groom flanked b: vases of roses and carnations, centered the lace-covered bride's table. Grace was given by Rev. Howard and then in Hussan by Pete Fomenoff, the grandfather, For her daughter’s wedding the bride’s mother chose a blue summer . brocade, white shoes and gloves, ie groom's mother wore a blue and white summer brocade with white accessories, Both wore pink and white carnation corsages The bride's sister, Patricia, and Marcia Popoff, cousin of the bride, attended the guest book. Phone calls of congratula- tions were: received from the groom’s uncle in Merritt, Jim Spence; Paul Campeau, Olds, Alta.; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Del- ich of. Rossland and Mrs, Jim Bailey, Calgary, Alta. Telegrams were received from Mr, and Mrs, Mike Semen- off, J. Maloff and Wm. Maloff, Saskatoon. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Maloff, Saskatoon; Mr. and Mrs, A. Merry, Slocan bride's in CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 905-8337 Geo. Hermanson, B.A., B.D. MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m, “Castlegar — Sunday School e950 am, fi UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Jaly 9.30 with Rev. Clinton Howard. There will be no. services in August. "Sept. 10 ~ 11 am. with Rev. Clinton Haward Mrs. and. Mes Phil Merry and daugh- ter, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.: Mr. and Mrs. G. Nelson and daughter, Silverton; Mrs. J. Spence, Merritt; Olga Popoff spot I came some | Wife and five weeks. ager together with a car full of the usual clothing, food, etc. and:perched on top of. everything, a‘carton contain- ing two cock. pheasants! My wife, a rather bland and gentle creature .with whom I have lived “comfortably for nigh on.\40 years, had her doubts from the start, I add that unless you keep fowl in cartons |” ¥ 1 through the'glasses and two days |. on a level:kecl, they scratch and To avert the crisis, I suggest- ed we choose’ names for little beggars‘ and we fixed ‘on Lester and John for privately both’ He ‘gle ag ciety i oth’ single wing ed, I fe! there was'more‘to the avoop their appearance’ than just t ‘he small loss of a few feathers. So I ordered ‘three ‘hens’ from the same source of supply. and we had no ‘trouble naming them, ie. Gerda, Christine and’! Man- I watched John carefully after. the gals arrived, his tail was high and his eye was blood- e | Shot! Then disaster struck! First, whens there, was no sign of Ger- we felt,’ lik neither would be around for jong. On the way up, Lester got into a nit of:a fight with his loyal opposition and arrived without his tail — attached, that: is. Lester, of course, was a bird of peace — his namesake Sets medals: for it — so the whole thing gave him an infer- lority, complex and he hid for a John, however, was just like Centennial Copter To Lead on PNE Heliport August 29 The © .. Centennial and Pearl 1 Koochin, and. Mi. and Mrs. Win eae and fai qu: 8) After the reception, many beautiful gifts were opened by. the bride and groom, assisted by the bridesmaid and best man. , For the wedding trip: to Victoria the bride donned a pink dress with white accessor- ies, The couple will reside: at Gold River. Oral Vaccine. Replaces Salk Polio« Vaccine Injoction - The use of Salk polio vac- cine (injection) has teen com- pletely discontinued in the West Kootenay, in favor of oral polio yacelne, Dr. Nick Schmitt said Dr. Schmitt, medical health officer for the West Kootenay, process of immunization by in- Jection was discontinued, effec- tive Aug. 1. From now on, he said, Sa- bin (oral) vaccine’ will be used as_a protective measure against poliomyelitis, Salk poliomyelitis’ vaccine was first used in British Colum- ba in 1955 and was highly suc- cessful in promptly reducing the cidence of paralytic poliomye- litis. In 1962, Sabin pollomyeli- tis vaccine was introduced as a follow-up to Salk vaccine. Since that time, large stu- dies and extensive use in both Canada and the United States have shown that Sabine vaccine is more effective and much less expensive than the Salk vac- cine. Infants will be immunized against tetanus, diptheria, and whooping cough by injection followed by Sabine oral vaccine. There has been only one case of poliomyelitis in the pro- vince during the past five years, said Dr. Schmitt, adding, that this is “a tribute no doubt to ing their acceptance by the pub- ic.” ‘ TENN FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS | ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST’S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 LALLA AAT copter will land’on the Pacific National Exhibition’s heliport for a four-hour visit on August 29, during PNE'’ Piloted by. Tonk Ogden of New Westminster, the Enstrom F-28, will visit PNE 67 as part of a 100-day, coast-to-coast flight across Canada. The PNE stop will be the copter’s only Vancouver visit. er -magaaize ‘phetogapees couver 0 er Chuck Diven who plans TD take 75,000 aerial’ photos’ during ‘the Canadian, tour which for a week, i decided to institute a search. I fear they were double ibe clipped by mistake and, after day or so of Lester and ‘John’s company, they: dust went high on indy hill and took off over the. water and, this being their it flight since @ being clipped and put in the shipping carton, their feather power plants were insufficlent. They probably came down, got water logged and sank. I add that John and Lester both tried it twice, went ‘ars over top,’--only Bet about 10 feet and; paddled bi ack, Then ‘Lester got dive- bombed: by a red-tailed hawk, got to cover, but it scared the dying hell out of him and Les- ter is a bird of peace — at any price! So he sat down with John and probably said “Come, let us reason together, this is getting to ibe damn dangerous — besides lady birds are gone — let ie take wing on the morrow” or pheasantese of equivalent eloquence. Lester abdicated a weely ago and we hear him daily from the deep woods on the mainland. I can’t say that he actually fol- lowed the route of the gals, be- and a Royal Commission’ appoin- ted to investigate. It might even S4 ‘stops