SLOCAN OLDTIMER C. W. Tipping, 84, who moved to Slocan as a lad of 12 in 1896, was honored by the municipal council at a lunch- eon recently during Pioneer and Elderly Cit- izens’ Week. Mr. Tipping has been engaged iM ed the guests’ pews and stan- @ dards of mums with orange he spent in by his wife in 1920. He has two daughters, Mrs. Alice MacDonald in Germany and Mrs. Isobella Ducheane, in California. Pictured Reception at Calgary Honors Couple Following Wedding Here White satin bows mark- graced the altar. of St. orange streamers. of something old, the and the something new, string of pearls, a gift fro: ed. 2 the 3 Accompanied by organist Mrs, F. Oddie of Kinnaird, soloist Mr. Don Oddie sang “The Wedding Prayer”. while the bride and groom were at the altar and “Pil Walk Be- side You” while the register was being signed. Given in marriage by her step-father, the bride wore a white floor-length fitted sheath of satin with a loose Calgary, sister of the grool They satin floor-length Bet wil empire waists. faist lin here are Ald. Frank Hill, Mr. Tipping, Ald. in the mining and logging industries and was away from Slocan for only a few years which LEAGUE CHAMPIONS for the Selkirk Val- ley junior softball league are the Ootischenia Owls shown here with the H. N. Smith Im- perial Oil Trophy. The league had a registra- tion of 136 girls from ages 11 to 16 making up nine teams. Secretary-treasurer for the league is Pat Fodor with Bev Paulson as statistician. Coaches for the pions were Faith Bonthron and Kaye Bari- senkoff. Players pictured here are front row, left to right: Susan Bonthron, Diana Koftin- off, Natalie Negrieff, Leona Barisenkoff (captain), Lida Koftinoff, and Judy Bonthron, ‘Back row, left to right: Kathleen akshonoff, Pamela Voykin and Barbara 6 —C News Photo THEY WENT THAT AWAY By Roy Goetting Horsemen Our final meeting for the summer was held in the Cast- legar arena on June 25. Films} INSURANCE for personalized insurance service on all classes FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nico! at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. shown by the recreational cated, where members can ex- director Buck Pacholzuk were enjoyed by some 40 members. The films as maybe we'll get training films in the fall. olzuk attended ‘our general meeting to bi ip-to- date regarding the land situ- ation. For some reason un- known to me the recreation director has been negotiating for us. Firstly with Selkirk College who apparently don’t want us around and secondly with the provincial take sweet time.’So we are exact- are Still Seeking Land ercise and board their horse ‘at a cost they can fol films weren't training} ur secondly to elect more en- I had hoped, but/lightened: representatives to town councils. After two years of inde- After'the films Mr. Pach- 2 Holly Voykin, Vivian Stooshnoff, Shirley Nev- Ht overlay of imported lace. The gown featured a scoop neck-|/featured a- train applique down the sides. formed into a Her four-tier veil with its daisy appliqued edges, was secured to a ring headpiece of handmade lace and white lily-of-the-valley. The bride's sister, Mi: and scattered aurora borealis. She carried a basket of white sweetheart roses with orange tinge ivy, fern and trailing In keeping with tradition bride carried an heirloom handker- chief which belonged to the groom’s grandmother in her basket. The something blue was the bride’s blue garter groom. Maid of honor Miss Mar- en Oddie of Kinnaird, brides- maid Miss Carol Strader of and junior bridesmaid Miss Kathryn Langevin, sister of the bride, were all identically attired. wore - orange-ice were decorated aeitn white a al jue and each gow. catured a. in with daisy ‘Their headpieces were of matching orange-ice fabric five-point flower with two-tier tulle netting in a deeper orange. The attendants carries baskets of orange baby mums Cynthia Langevin was flow-' er girl. She -wore a_ tloor- length dress of orange-ice satin with white applique and carried a basket of baby ros-| es and tern, Kingbearer was Master Sherman tomney. The groom's brother, Mr. . §-T-@-P L For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6cyl., call today or write to: John Lockyer DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS. 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouyer Phone 987-5231 tin-22 Dale Strader of. Calgary was best man with Mr. Wayne reen of Calgary and Mr. Ron sumuey of ninnaird sharing Alushering duties.; ym. Small baskets: of orange and white flowers \ decorated the tables at the Ww Arms for the reception. At the back of the bride's table were orange and white strea- mers and white bells wit large dove carrying a wed- ding fing in its beak. * A four-tier wedding cake decorated in white with silv- er arches and angels on the sides and topped with a bride and groom, was set to one side on a lace-covered table. : m ith es CHUCK’S TRANSFER ~ | 307 - Ist Ave., Castlegar Mel & Emily Lutze For Service Phone 365-7371 or 365-5979 WE PICK-UP AND DELIVER Local and Long Distance Moving. Agents For United Van Lines For her ‘8 a. wed. ig, Mrs. Roth wore a light blue fortrel suit. with white accessories, The groom’s mo- ther wore a dress of deep pink with contrasting hat in black and white stripes and white accessories. Both moth- ers wore corsages of yellow iss sweetheart roses. B.C. Festival of Sports Is Generating Interest British — Columbia held B. Worley, deputy minister of travel industry. Worley presided as chair- : first_ meeting of are that dozens of communi- ties. around the province will be different sporti events and community activi- ties next May. z The directorate of the les from June 23 permit* as Hin 'w. Kenneth Kiernan, sion of briefs outlining pro- posed Festival plans and fac- ilitic has been extended to July 14 to many groups aS possible . to submit ideas, dmarch: said. ; The British Columbia Festival of Sports was an- nounced in late April by Hon, minister of travel industry, “to en-|' it by. all of ceremonies from Victoria. A telephone eall was received from Bonny- ville, Alta. The groom's uncle, Mr. P. Norse of Golden, proposed the toast to the bride. Miss Margaret White was in charge of the guest book. For travelling the bride donned a two-piece ensemble of deep pink crimp-knit con- sisting of a sleeveless A-line dress with matching coat. The coat’s long sleeves were edg- ed with gentle ruffles. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of white sweetheart roses. - Guests were from Trail, Osoyoos, now hear this This is an important message about your hearing. Good hearing is a precious gift and doserves atten- tion and protection. How long has it been since you had your hearing checked? Like. your vision, your hearing: should be examined regularly. Should a test reveal impalr- ed hearing, help is available. Perhaps medical treatment may be required — perhaps a modern hearing aid may be the answer. S » Today’s hearing aids are efficient, well-designed and ready to do the [ob of improving your hearing at surprisingly low cost. See the new all Canadian types. that operate without battery expense. Please call for a‘ free consultation on July 15 Festival of Sports is made up of representatives from the eight tourist regions in the rovince. Representing tourist reg- British Columbi in forms of sport activity.” The minister. ed at that time tenays) at the’ meeting was (rangin; Allan R. Speers of Creston.|$6,200 to $7,500) for to Dr: Robert G. Hindmarch, | co-ordinators to be hired president of the British ‘Col- umbia Sports Federation, the) organization that is co-ordi ating the Festival along with area of tourist promotion. ry. all also announc- that the de- ion “D” (East and West Koo- o r 60 per each of the tourist regions ito assist in the planning of Fest- rdin-|ival events and work in the er, Golden and Calgary. A week after the wedding another family reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Strader at Calgary. The newlyweds will re- in|side at 951-40 Ave. N.W. Cal- Castlegar Store gary. 3 Traveller's Itinerary An Emergency Aid When going-on a long- dist: ring trip alw ring us wu, vern-| go" ment who their own brought a large shirts to none were “just right”. So as a final solution, four of our ladies were elected to form a committee to select a color, crest, etc, and to‘order some and have one on hand at our ly as close to having land as we were this spring or last fall for that matter. The Towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird have discrimin- atory laws directing against horse owners which do not apply to dog, cat, pigeons, rabbits or chicken owners. So it seems to me our only hope of ever having a good club depends on our having 40 or Phone 365-7944 50 acres of land centrally 10-| phone call from Calgary last It's pouring rain s0 we stock a full selection & SAVAGE SHOES + Our next general meet- ing will be hela on the third ~for children Ke hand over our lease. @ Located within 8 blocks of Spokane City centre @ Large rooms with TV, phones, tub-shower combination, @ Kitchenettes available @ Soundproof (Quieter than Home!) @ Fine Restaurant located INSIDE the building @ Reasonable rates the whole year @ From C Trail, meeting but y always | days remember to leave an itiner-| ary and time table with family, relatives, neighbors or ice. That's the advice of the BC. ile Association| which notes that i sometimes make it essen! to locate a traveler as quick- as le. 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STORE PH. 365-7542 FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS VIPOND FOR TRAVEL 44 West 6th Ave., Spokane,. Washington, USA. TRAIL - NELSON | CASTLEGAR NEWS ..... BOUNDARY - we ~ Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. | d t i EATON'S$ q i 1 N RUNNERS.UP in playoffs of the Selkirk Val- ley junior softball league were the Robson Robbies coached by Len Greenwood, shown here at the far right. Players pictured here include, front row left to right: Linda Jack- son, Jo-Ann Bannerman, Shirley Jackson, Kathy Salekin and Helen Howard. Back row, Gail Halbauer, Joanie LaHue, Louise son in the league. — Castlegar News Photo left to right: Wendy Solberg, Dicky Mengede, Leni-;a@ very small fee towards the han and Bonnie Jacques. Len Carrigan, left, presented the Hi Arrow Arms trophy which was donated by the hotel's barmen. Fifty- four games were scheduled during the sea- Senior Citizen Members Enjoy Slocan Outing The Castlegar and Dist- rict Senior Citizens Associa- tion held its regular meeting recently in the’ Legion Hall with 44 members pre- sent. This was the final meet- ing of the season with meet- ings to resume in September. Y It was reported that 33 members had made the trip to. Slocan: City and it had been a most enjoyable trip. The luncheon at the Slocan rvs VELVEETA 22123] ated by. the of the Soropumist in-law. Mr. and. Mrs. -D. Brown’ of Nanaimo and Mr. GOLF Fancy, heated pools may be o.k. natural ways to beat the heat in a hurry. other’s Old Style Beer. Don’t let that new, brewed the slow, old-fashioned way for full, and Mrs. M: Long and family| for some folks. But there are still two great, One's the old swimming hole. And the easy-open can fool you. It’s still i And still tf “COLUMN Every out of town visitor has remarked favorably about our course. Most have stated they would return and bring others as well. We hear such comments as “very challeng- ing, - beautiful layout, fine scenery,” coming from - out- side sources. memb- ers should realize how fort- unate we are. Nick informs us that 2 and 8 greens will have to be rebuilt. ‘Temporary greens will be used tor the rest of ni and to Bill Pere! recently shot a par 72 — a course record for 18 holes. ting into the foursome ahead of them. Let’s keep this up. .GREEN GIANT. NIBLET CORN .......- QUAKER ..... GREEN GIANT TOMATO JUICE ....... POLSKIE .. CLARKS SOUPS TOMATO or VEG. ... Tins BICKS RELISHES 3.11 CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK .... Tall Tins BIG DIPPER .. SUNRYPE — Orange, Apple, Grape FRUIT DRINKS ........-3 Br OL | 359: MARSHMALLOWS JET PUFFED |... 3 Pkgs. 89 NEW POTATOES Local. Fresh Dug WIDE MOUTH LIDS seRNADIN 2». 19° 10..99° St eel a A: GOLDEN RIPE ..... KLEENEX TOWELS Package Of ..........:.-cec BALLET Tissue ....4 £2! 49¢ KLEENEX TISSUE Facial. Large Boxes .... 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