CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 7, 1974 BOY sel Se EY << PREP EPR COLUMBIA ° DIAMONDS The perfect wedding begins at Bosse’s Jew- ellery, To make the event a truly memorable oc- casion we have b ful: wedding and rings. Also, luxurious gifts of jewellery for every occasion, including weddings. Bosse’s Jewellery “Your Diamond Headquarters” CONGRATULATIONS from the folks at Pardman’s Furniture May we invite you to visit Pardman’s In the neer future. We have complete 3 room groupings: bedroom ultes, kitchen sets and living room suites, spplisnces and home. furnishings. Easy credit terms available. 3 Pardman’s Furniture Q. A. Q. A. Qa. A. Q. A. Here are the Answers to Most Queries May relatives give a shower, for the bride? {t is not considered proper. ‘ What does the groom provide for his ushers? Boutonnieres, ties and gloves. Who provides the corsages for bride and mothers? The groom. fi ‘ Who provides for the wedding and i The bride's parents. How are wedding bands Initialed?. Bride’s initials come. first inside the band, then groom's and date of marriage. in a church wedding, which side is usually reserved for the bride’s family and friends The left. The groom's is the right side. Does the groom always kiss the bride’ at the altar? The clergyman will rule on it, according to church practice. fF Is the ‘gy invited to the Yes, with his wife. He sits at the parents’ table, Are checks displayed with idi No but they may be noted on a‘ card. = [sit socially correct’ to exchange duplicate wed ding gifts? : es. Do ushers and best man stand in receiving line? No. Who cuts first piece of cake? The bride, with the groom‘s right hand over hers. They break the slice and eat it together. A friend or waiter then takes over the slicing. : Is the groom obligated to dance with ‘someone besides his bride? ‘ Yes — his mother, mother-in-law and maid of honor. When should invi and be = ordered? f About two months before the wedding. When are invitations to a formal wedding sent out? Three to four weeks before the ceremony. f May guests be invited to a reception and not the iding ‘itself? x : SURROUND YOUR WEDDING WITH THE LOVELINESS OF Nothing can add more to the pleasures of this wonde: day then the loveliness: of flowers. From a beautiful bridal bouquet to tastefull prepar-* ed flowers for the recep- tion, we at Helen’s know just what is right. Please feel free to call on us for advice. Helen’s Flowers & Gift Shop | 73 Maple St. — Phone 365-5191 -.. fora... WEDDING RECEPTION in an atmosphere of luxury and good taste Build a ’ Secure and Happy Future! Financial security can meke your. new life together happier. Let us help build your future in a happy and harmonious way. Castlegar Savings Credit Union Yes, when the ceremony is attended only by rela- __ tives and close friends. i rrect: velopes? | ~ SS Soe aah te i f No. Send seperate: invitations to adult sons and daughters. For small children address the outside envelope to their parents, write their first names on the inner envelope under their parents’ names. What gifts may a bride give a bridesmaid? A small tasting gift, perhaps jewelry. . if What gift does a groom give his bride? Something personal, usually jewelry. Who gives clergyman his fee? _ The groom pays, but best man hands it over in plain white envelope before or after’ ceremony. Are: identifying cards. put with the presents on display? 5 ts ; Not these days. i i What happens at reception if the other couples stert dancing before ‘the bride and groom? When the newlyweds appear, everyone stops and they waltz once around the floor solo, oe, ape cards ‘ h ed writ | itatic es, and so are reply cards and reply envelopes. The home address should be printed on reply .ene velopes. f ‘ When should wedding ‘announcements be mailed? ~ A day or two after’ wedding. Are wedding announcements ever sent to anyone who's been invited to the ceremony or reception? 7 No, ie May-a house wedding be just as formal as a church GD | : ~ wedding? 4 Yes, although there are never as many attendants. :==- SS Your Wedding Day Lives Forever in Portraits by Pettitt i Depend on us for’ pictures to preserve: the lous memories of your wedding’ day. You'll Ind our modern facilities complete in every detail. Pettitt Photos Phone 365-7663 For the Bride .-.and for You A Singer Sewing Machine Sewing Centre & Vac Shop “4251 Cedar Ave., Trail — Phone 364-1744" WHY PAY RENT? ‘| Start off your marriage the wise ‘way, buy your own home, Why pay rent when you can’ purchase your future -happiness.. We have a selection of fine homes. to. suit ‘even the most. discriminating tastes. Call us:today, you are under no obligation. Carry her over the threshold with our help. ‘Hipwell Realty “Phone 365-7514 Our Very Best Wishes + «+ fo the Bride-to-Be Right. now you are living what will be among the happiest: moments . of your life. Of course it is a happy occasion for you but... it's also a. very busy one. Our wedding cakes are incompar- able. We bake them to your strict specifications. . Your wedding cake is‘ of vital importance to you . . . we suggest that you contact us and be sure of complete satisfaction. We take this opportunity to ex- tend to you our very best wishes for your future happiness. BRIDES - TO - BE The perfect wedding starts with the tight invitation. See us for... WEDDING INVITATIONS — NAPKINS COASTERS — MATCHES — CANDY TAGS Special New Colored Papers — Modern Designs, Including Love and Peace . Symbols — Multi-Color Floral Designs on Parchment Papers — Special Lined Envelopes See LINDA at the © CASTLEGAR NEWS > ~ <} “7 PEEPLES ZG . SHSS Sports -The finals, to determine which: basketball team would travel to Vancouver, was played Inst weekend, The team who won the,best out of three games wins the honors, ~The first game was played March 1, at Stanley Humphries, The Hawkeltes won 69 to 47, High scorer for Trail was Barb Molina scoring 21 points; followed by Georgina O'Farrell scoring 20, High’ scorer. was Chris Fitzpatrick scoring 20 points for the Rockettes. High ‘Trail Hawketles Win Final Game rebounders were Susan Culley with: 13, Teresa McGauley snagging 12 and Shirley Har- shenin with 10, The second game, played on March “2, was ‘another victory for Trail, 66 to 44. At half time Trail was leading only by one basket, but forced on to victory, High scorer for. the Roekeltes was Chris Fitzpat- rick with 18) points. High rebounders were Susan Moore with 12, Shirley Harshenin with My and Teresa McGauley with - Special. Banquet Honors Well-Known Six men who have brought honor to themselves and their community “were themselves honored at a special banquet held by the City, of Trail. on Sunday night. * About 250 people gathered at the Colombo Hall to honor Roy and Reg Stone, well-known. area curlers,’ whe have;-been. named to the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in Winnipeg. Also honored was the George Beau- dry; rink of ,Buzz. McGibney, Tom Clark and Harvey McKay . who recently won the national seniors’ curling ‘title at -the Canadian Senior Curling Cham- pionships held at St. John, N.B. A.number of Castlegar residents, including Mayor John’ Landis: ‘and. Castlegar Curling Club president Jack Chernoff and their wives, were among those attending the reception honoring the six men. Many ‘speakers paid tri- bute to the Stones for the honor, " ‘Trespassers Face I d Area Curlers paid them in being named to the Curling Hall: of Fame, saying it was a fitting reward for many years of fine curling and worthy contribution to the sport, Reg and Roy Stone, play- ing with various other players, were the B.C. representatives to the national Brier’ competi- tion seven times in 1945, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1957 and again in 1962, ¥ : The various speakers dur- ing the: program. pointed out’ that although: the: brothers never actually won the Brier, they -were always ‘close, and invariably won standing ova- tions from the crowds, Other. Trail curlers to represent B.C. included Ches Chesser‘ in 1951, Buzz | Me- Gibney with his own. rink in- 1967,.and Frenchy d'Amour in 1947 and 1948. Frenchy's rink was Dominion champion’ in 1948, \" A cash gift to the. Stones - was presented by Trail Parks and Recreation Commission chairman Peter Bruce to help Patrols by CPR 2. yThough Winter is waning, invesligator J. G. Armstrong of C.P.,Rail-told.the! Castlegar News . Tuesday. incidents ‘of snowmobile operators trespass- - ing on C.P. Rail right of way have ‘once again flared-up. “This, he says, constitutes a grave safely hazard especially for.;the snowmobile operator who, over the sound of his own engine, is not- always able to hear the oncoming locomotive. ‘While patrols are - always maintained,” these ‘are | now being increased in number. The Railway Act provides fora” maximum. $20 fine to trespassers on railway proper- - ty and'allows'a maximum $100 fine.to operators of any public ; vehicle on railway | properly without the railway’s permis- sion. —— ee “BIRTHS iOSMITHERS — To Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Smithers of Kinnaird, ‘Feb. 28 a dau- ghter. “PONTE — To Mr. and Mrs. Anthony: Ponte of. Cas- tlegar, March 3:a son. WEATHER pay in their. up- ‘coming trip to Winnipeg for the ,Hall .of Fame induction cere: monies.st/iKs. seh Mayor Chuck Lakes of Trail presented ‘the six curlers with the city's special cuff links« Representing .Cominco, manager of Trail operations Al’ Cairns presented: the curlers with special gifls'to. mark the occasion. z All the curlers spoke in turn, led by Reg Stone. The veteran curler. paid tribute to: the many fine curlers he had played with over the years. Mr. Beaudry said- an important factor that helped his rink win the 1974 seniors title were the many lelegrams from district well-wishers. 7. “\ Mr. McGibney ‘said his success: in curling was due to the help given:to him by Reg and Roy, noting that he curled with them for 10 years. ‘When you're lead or second,”-he said, “the time goes pretty fast." Final Standings Minor Hockey Results from the Castlegar Arena | Pee Wee Division Feb, 25—Blazers 3, Nelson 3, Goalle was Nicky Chernoff for the Castlegar Blazers, Goals were scored by Jeff Stewart (unassisted), Brett McGuire (unassisted) and Jeff Stewart «(Robbie Dunn) for the Castle- gar team, March 2—Pce Wee Reps 6,” Nakusp Pee !'Wee Reps 2. Goalies were Randy Kirby for the Castlegar team and J. Teny for the Nakusp team, Goals were scored’ by Bruce Martin (T, Nazaroff}, Curt Horning (B. Martin), Ken’Sherstobitoff (B, Martin), T. Nazaroff (J. Josafa- tow), T. Strelioff (J. Josafatow) and Curt Horning (B,.Martin and T, Nazaroff) for Castlegar and by D. Hascail 2 (D. Wetxal and D. James), Bantam Division Feb, 25—Legion 3, Texaco *0. Goalies were Dan McMullen for the Legion: and ‘Larry Ingham for the Texaco, Goals were scored by David Dawson (Mitch Quaedvlieg and Walter Jenkins), Ricky While (Darren Dawson and John Roberts) and Darren Dawson (John Fitt) for the Legion. ** Castlegar Bantams 5, Spo- kane Bantams 5. Goalie for Castlegar was Larry. Ingham. Goals’ were iscored by Jim Cillman, ‘Allan’ Conroy, , Cal Bobroske, Branden’ McDonald and Garry Ingham, all unas- sisted. Castlegar Bantams'5, Spo- kane 1. Goalie for Castlegar was Larry Ingham. Goals were scored by Branden McDonald 3 and Jim Gillman.2, all unassist- ed. Spokane's lone goal was scored by Lester. i (Obedkoff, Kirby (unassisted), MacKinnon (Sherstobitoff) and Verigin (Tassone and Town: send) for the Bantam Reps and by Saunders (DePaoli), Alling: ham 2 (unassisted) arid De Paoli (Harshenin and Saunders) for the Blades, Boots 3, Chiefs 1, Goalies were Calvin Grunerud for the Boots and Allan Akselson for the Chiefs. Goals were scored by Walker (Geddes and Nixon), Walker (Geddes) and Walker (Nixon and Geddes): for the Boots and Dube (Reg Veysey and John Makaroff) for the Chiefs, Feb, 26—Midget “B") 0, Spokane 5, Goalie was Sandy Keraiff. No statistics “are available, Midget “B" 1, Spokane 5. Goalie was Sandy Keraiff. No statistics are available. Midget “B” 1, Spokane 4, Sandy Keraiff was the goalic. No statistics are available. Midget “B" 6, Spokane 3, Goalie was Sandy Keraiff. No statistics are available. These 4. games . were played in two days the last two just 45 minutes apart and in Separate arenas. a Feb, 26—Blades 6, Boots 4. Goalies were Sandy Keraiff for “the Blades and Calvin Grun- crud for the Boots, Goals were scored by De Paoli (Allingham), De Paoli (unassisted), Alling: ham (De, Paoli) 2, Saunders (Moscoviteh) and Tassone (New) for the Blades and Geddes (Nixon and Heagy), Motnikoff (Geddes), Plotnikoft (Duff) and Walker (Geddes and Plotnikoff) for the Boots, Feb. 28—Chiefs 1, Bantam Reps 1, Goalies were Allan Akselson for the Chiefs and R. Plotaikoff for the Bantam Reps. Goals were scored by Stewart (Makaroff) for the Chiefs and Sorenson (Bozek) for the Bantam Reps, March 2—Castlegar Midg- ets 1, Trail Midget Reps 5. No statistles are available, Pup Division Feb. 26—Rangers 2, Sabres 2, Goalies were A, MacLachlin for the Rangers ‘and ‘Tim Baulkam for the Sabres. Goals were scored by David Lightle (R. Yule) and K.- Kirby’ (G. Walker) for the Rangers and by C. Osachoff (unassisted) and L. Lauriente (B, Baulkam) for the Sabres, Feb, 27—Canucks 6, Black- hawks 2, Goalies were Shmoor- Senior Bowlers Mainfain High Calibre in Scoring A group of 44’ members of | the Castlegar and District Senior Citizens Association Feb. :27—Koolenay .Sav- ings Credit Union 5, Pee Wee Reps 2. Goalies were R. McKenzie for Kootenay .Sav- ings and D. Drazdoff for the. Pee Wee Reps.’ Goals were scored by Cal Sookerookoff.(B. Keraiff}, Cal: Sookerookoff. (J. Martin), B. Keraiff (D. Zoobkoff and H. Schnell), D. Zoobkoff (C. Sookerookoff) and -C. Perepol- kin -(C. Sookerookoff) for the Kootenay Savings and by M. Nevaksh Acie eet bowl every Wednesday after- noon. Many: of these players are over 80 years old and are some of the keenest players. During © the — month ~ of February-several players made over 200. These are Bob Cormier 234, Bill Easton 233, Henry Humphrey. 210 and 201, Fred Stefoniuk 208 and Elmer Wallner 201. For the ladies, Mildred Brady: with’ 204 and Ellen Cormier with 201. Men's high doubles went to Bill Easton with 418 and Henry Humphrey's with 402, also winning high average of 186 ‘and 180, “Ladies high were Annie * Humphrey with 150 and Ellen Cormier with 140. January scores of over 200 in single games were Annie Humphrey 250 and 202; John Marcellus 220, Henry Humph- rey 217, Bob Cormier 215, Ken Keating 214 and 202, Bill Easton 201, In high doubles Bob Cor- mier 406, Henry Humphrey 409 and Annie Humphrey 433, Paoli (Brad Grim), Tommy De Churchill for the Blackhawks, Goals were seored by Geddes (Watt and Nazaroff), Woykin (Watt), Woykin (Pondelicek), Watt (unassisted), Greg Ponde- lieek (unassisted) and Nazaroff (Watt) for the Canucks and by Landis (Grim) and Kilpatrick (De Paoli) for the Blackhawks, Bruins 4, Canadians 3, No statistics are available, March 2—Rangers 2, Cana- dians 1, Goalies were Andrew MacLachlin for the Rangers and Grant Stewart for the Canadians. Goals were scored by Gordie Walker (Jeff Calder) and Gordie Walker (Raymond Yule) for the Rangers and by Graham Campbell (K. Perepol- kin) for the Canadians, Blackhawks 4, Sabres 2, Goalies were Russel Ritter for the — Blackhawks. and Tim Baulkam for the Sabres, Goals were scored by Tommy De Paoli (Brad Grim), Tommy De Paoli (unassisted), Robbie Me- Gauley (Cam Kilpatrick) and Robbie McGauley (unassisted) forthe Blackhawks and by Michael Plotnikoff (Chris Osa- choff) and) Micheal Corbett (Todd Reed) for the Sabres, Bruins 5, Canucks 5. Goalies were D. Kinakin for the Bruins and J. Shmoorkoff for the Canucks. Goals were scored by Charlie Lind 4 (2 unassisted + and 2 assisted by Jim Smith) and Jim Smith (unassisted) for the Bruins. and. by Larry Plotnikoff (Paul Semenoff), Bill Watt (Paul Geddes), Paul Geddes (Jim Nazaroff), Paul Geddes (Bruce Alexander) and Greg Pondelicek (Larry Plotni- koff) for the Canucks. Juvenile Division Castlegar 7, Trail 5. Trail won the Juvenile playoffs by defeating Nakusp in both their games and beating Castlegar once. Castlegar came second and Nakusp third, Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society In arthritis, avoid physical strains or normally CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 7, 1974 WESTKO CONCRETE CONCRETE CONTRACTORS FLOORS — DRIVEWAYS — RETAINING WALLS Experienced in Colours and Hardners PHONE 365-5886 Ralph Bird, Manager KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L.A. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION ae HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL TOP SOIL — 3% CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND “Septic Tanks and Disposal Fields a Specialty” Phone 365-7124 tfn Stanley Humphries Secondary School SCHOOL BAND CONCERT Featuring SENIOR AND. JUNIOR BANDS CHOIR AND QUINTET Thursday, March 14 — 8 pam, SHSS GYM Adults $1.00 _ Students 75c placed on’ affected joints. and B. Martin (unassisted) for, the Pee Wee Reps. ' March 1—Pee Wee Reps3, ' Pulp and Paper Workers 4. 'Goalies were Danny Drazdoff and Kevin Kirby for the Pee ‘Wee Reps and Danny Wallace for the Pulp and Paper Workers. Goals were scored by Nazarbff — (Sherstobitolf “ari Martiy) Martin | (unassiate and Horning (Nazaroff).for th sen), Wilson: (unassisted): and Grim (Calder and Wilson) for the.Pulp and Paper Workers, March’ 2—Texaco 1, Pulp and Paper Workers 6. Goalies were Larry: Ingham: for the Texaco team and Dan Wallace. for “the Pulp and” Paper Workers. Goals were scored by Cal Bobroske. (unassisted) for. the Texaco team and by- B, Kubos (Swetlikoff), Halisheff 2. (unassisted), Grim 2 (unassist- _ed) and Samoyloff (Calder) for the Pulp and Paper. Workers, Midget Division “Feb, 25—Bantam Reps ‘4, Blades: 4. Goalies were R. Plotnikoff for the Bantam Rep and S. Keraiff for the Blades. ‘Goals were scored: by Nazaroff Given for Play In. Senior AA Boys Basketball Final standings Senior “AA” boys’ basketball is as follows:, 5 Grand ‘Forks Trail rs Castlegar Nelson. Salmo’ 0-8 0 Individual scoring with their average is as follows: D. Darychuck, Grand Forks, 24.1; R.- Dorey, Salmo, 20.1; W.-- McCarthy, «Castlegar, R. Binns, patti, Trail, .15.1; Team Trail : Grand Forks tlegar 5. . = Robson - 68.6 715 Salmo: ‘+ $8.8 2 87. Recenseamento Alguma pessoa quz pensa em nao estar contada no novo : : Ben oe Recenseamento é favor de ir ha Camara Municipal desta cidade. Todos os senhores, senhoras e criancas devem. ser contados vs o na concessao do governo desta provincias Para serao base Intradozido por Manuel ados no numero dos cidadées recordados. Freitas pred: Call:368-5261 in Trail for Autoplan claims service in the Castlegar area. ; \ If you're involved in a‘motor vehicle accident, just call 368-5261 in Trail and an ICBC adjuster will arrange for your car to be inspected and your claim setiled &$ soon as possible, ive us a shout. | Qui INSURANCE CORPORATION PION your insurance company If you have to call long distance, call collect. SU We ee PUL, Ae