A trip to Hawail high: Ughted the wedding of Maxine Gail Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm G. Flynn of New. Denver and Stephen Lester Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Erickson of Pouce Coupe, B.C. ‘The early spring candle- Dawson Creek and was offici- ated by Pastor Love. Soloist Loratta Waddell of Dawson Creek sang “The Way That He ves” accompanied by Sandi hristopherson, Given in marriage by her ther, the bride was radiant in floor-length gown en train of hite polyester, and trimmed * ‘with lace on the rounded neckline and sleeves. Her veil he carried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds, white stephonotis tand leather fern. Thé bride } designed and made her own i wedding ensemble. "The groom's sister, Lynn Erickson was maid of honor and Lora Lee Flynn, the bride's sister, was bridesmaid. The attendants wore long yellow crepe dresses trimmed with lace, Each carried a bouquet of white daisies and blue carnations entwined with blue ribbon. Large floppy hats completed their ensemble. Mr. Marvin Kropp of Daw- zon Creek was best man and Mr. Philip Erickson, brother of the groom, was groomsman. The ushers werc Mr. Tim Erickson, brother of the groom, and Mr, Jim Flynn, brother of the bride. The United Church Hal! was gaily decorated with blue and white streamers for the reception, Blue candles and yellow, roses surrounding the quotation of ‘Love’ from I Corinthians, formed the centre- piece on the head table. The three-tier wedding cake, iced in white with blue trim and yellow rosebuds, was topped with a miniature bride and groom in front of a floral background. The bride's mother re- ceived her guests wearing a light blue gown with matching —Seto Studios Photo jacket and pearl accessories, The groom's mother chose a two-piece rose and beige gown. . Both mothers had matching corsages of yellow rosebuds accented with blue ribbon. | Mr. Gordon: Erickson, uncle of. the groom, was master © of ceremonies, while the bride's grandfather, William T, Waldie of Robson, proposed the toast to the bride. Guests attended the wedding from many parts of B.C. and Alberta. The happy couple now reside at Dawson Creek. Look at this Merry-Go-Round By Richard Needham - Toronto Globe and Mail I keep reading that when * (if ever)’ price and wage con- trofs are removed, both prices and wages will “explode” I don't see how this can possibly happen unless the printing of Vernon Car i Collides With i Folk Lift No charges have been laid after a 1976 Dodge sustained $700 damage Wednesday eve- ning after side swipping a fork lift three miles wer of Castle- gar on Highway 3. Owner of the late model car has been identified as George Kresta of Vernon while the fork lift, owned by Interior Deisel, was driven by Ed Plotnikoff. The fork lift, which sus- tained an estimated $50 dam- age, was travelling the shoul- der of the road until reachinga . spot where the shoulder nar- rowed, It was here that the Kresta vehicle pulled out to pass and ended up side swip- ping the fork lift. Police report conditions very foggy at the time of the accident. new:money “explodes” at the same time. If, when the con- trols come off, the money sup- ply is frozen, prices and wages will have to stay put. It's my view, of course, that the printing of new money should stop right now—im- mediately. We've enough money already (far too much of it) to look after Canada’s needs + for decades to come. But the _ Bank of Canada keeps printing -- the damn stuff because Ottawa tells it to, and Ottawa tells it to because it is terrified of the labor unions. a ee Poor old Uncle Sam is al- ways being attacked for sup- porting corrupt, dictatorial re- gimes; but in most parts of the world, what other regimes are there? s ie War is hell, to be sure, but men have yet to come up witha | better means of escaping from their jobs, their mothers, and their wives. . . Our federal Conservatives have had a new leader for more than four months now, but I still don't know what they stand for. Neither, I suspect, do they. ae _In love and marriage, you dont. have to apologize for lying; what you have to apolo- gize for is telling ie truth, Donald Macdonald as rs nance minister? I'd put him up there with Walter Gordon. Hospitalized After Being * Thrown from Car Two people were thrown from a car.on the Brilliant Bridge Monday afternoon when their car fishtailed across the roadway. The passengers and their driver were not wearing seat belts, police report. Dorothy Jane Calder, 49,” was transferred Tuesday to ‘Trail Regional Hospital. Her daughter, Debbie Anne Calder, 16, was released from Castlegar hospital after treatment. Police say driver David R. :- Calder lost control of his 1971 + Ford and the car. swung from’ side to side. The passenger door opened and Mrs. Calder and Debbie Calder were both thrown from the vehicle. David Calder was not injured. RCMP are oe usiness directory Advertise. poles gag Information Call sep210, APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedeo Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances Phone 365-3145 £LECTROLUX CANADA LTD. Sales & Service 1491 Bay Ave. TRAIL, B.C, PHONE 364-1914. Capri AUTO BODY 633 - 6th Ave. S. Castegar - LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING . TREES, SHRUBS BEDDING PLANTS ete, landscaping. Guaranteed one year growth. SAM‘S NURSERY & FLORIST Castlegar PHONE 365-7312 All supplies: for complete 1001 - 9th Ave. South. SELE ASHEIM | & Co.Ltd. 802 - 18th St, S, Castlegar Phone 365-2362 or 365-3644 @ CUSTOM BUILDING Renovations and ditions @ TRUCKING @ BACKHOE LOADER rat or 1 yest KOOTEN, FIBERGLASS itwy. 3A,. Tarrys, BC, CANOES, SMALL BOATS AND REPAIRS Mon-Sat. 8 a.m, - 5 p.m. , Ph. 399-4411 CASTLEG: FUNERAL HOME | J to Kindly For a complete £ Check Your Plunbing For Complete Plumbing Services Contact: B&J Plumbing Contractors Genelle 699-2433 Castle Concrete Floors, Patios & Sidewalks Quality cee TT TOTO ERNIE’S SHELL 24 Hour Towing ~ 365-5690 Gas & Oil Sales ‘CAFE “CASTLE. TIRE LID. SALES. & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial .workmanship guaranteed Line of... © Fabrics prints & plain © Notions’ © Laces © Hosiery Se: HARRY’S. Dry Goods & Clothing 3655569 ‘Across from Castle Theatre, Cestegat Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Howers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques TWIN RIVERS": GLASS LTD. Castleatrd Plaza Complete | Supply of Glass All Types DESMOND T. LITMEWOOD 0.0.5. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 “POWELL © PLUMBING “The Drain Surgeons” Reasonable Rates Day or Evening Phone 359-7703 RUBBER tanp stawr COMMERCIAL Pai OFFICE & STATIONERY SUPPLIES 24 Hour Serve Commercial PHOTOCOPYING INTO rez Saree, ‘ & Mechanical System. — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave. South Ph, 365-7775 - Castlegar "Heating - Refrigeration | _ 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar / TRUSSES Whatever you're building, a carport, house, garage, apartment oF & Repalrs “COHOE. INSURANCE Providing a Complete insurance Service PHONE 365.3301 Open Saturday “AM Types PRINTING Computerized Typesetting Creative Art Layout and Design “Quality & Service Count* CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Ave. 9365-7266 COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE commercial building call HERITAGE INDUSTRIES ire op! Passenger and Off Highway Tires WHEEL BALANCING a. Hour. Service 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Res. 365-8292 GREEP’S ELECTRIC , ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates LTD. 442-2511 Box 1917 Grand Forks CALDSET Expert House Framing the accident. i crcren PResbyit © 7th Ave. Suthe cestlogar | | Worship Service — 11 a.m. y Tues, — Bible Study 7 p.m: Rev. c Smyth - 368-3818 ST, PETER. LUTHERAN CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 Home 365-2630 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel, Castleaird Plaza Sunday School 9.45 Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m. Rev. Donald W. Reed —| 405 Maple St., Castlegar Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 112 - 4th Ave. N. 365-3662 of 365-3664 “The Church of the Lutheran ——— es APOSTOLIC CHURCH One Block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza Phone 365-6662 CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Learning” “Worshiping” “Serving” Sunday: 9:45 am. Class for all Ages. St. David's 9:00. a. Sunda: bson 9:45 a.m. Service Anglican & United Churches: REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion . Holy Communion and Anglican | 10:10 a.m. United Church Sunday School 10:30 a.m, United Church Service . Parish Office: 365-8997 Ministers - — Rav. Desmond Carroll —— Anglican . Rev. Ted Bristow — United 11 am. Family Worship» Wednesday: 7:30 ‘p.m. Opportunities to. serve PENTECOSTAL | TABERNACLE - 907 First Ave.” Pastor: Rev. E H Graham Church Ph. 365-6212" Sunday School 9.50 am. Morning Worship 11'a.m. ‘Bvangelistle Service 7 p.m. “Tuesday: Bible Study 7:30 f Friday: Young People 7:30, Tre SIPING Rod FLUSHING Auto Transmission Servicing Complete Automotive. Automotive 975 Columbia +CNA .division of the Canadian ‘Association. ‘All correspondence should be addressed. to: ‘Mall aubseription rate to the Castlegar, News - 1 $8.00 per year, The price by delivery boy Is 20 Free Estimates Phone 359-7729 359-7623 GROCETERIA AND LAUNDRET 1098 Col. Ave. {Bottom’ of Sherbiko Hill) — OPEN — . thru. Saturday 8.30 a.m. to 10.30. p.m. Sunday and Holidays 9.00 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Contracting COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT L. HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC PHONE 365-7191 cents an Issue. Single copies in stores are 20° Second-class mail registration number 0019. ‘The Castlegar News ‘is a member. of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It Is also a member of the Canudian Com- munity Newspapers Association and the B.C, ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Castle- gar, B.C, VIN SH4. Letters for publication must be signed in ink’ the address of the writer. “Pen names will be used on request, bat the correct name must be tub- mitted. Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionery and General PHONE 365-6534 ‘DOT's PICK-UP. & DELIVERY SERVICE . Express Delivery & Pick-ups in Castlegar Area No parcel too small , Prompt, Reliable, insured 365-6538 - CASTLEGAR, B,C. RHC INS, AGENCIES LTD. ” 601 Baker St., Nelson Ph, 952-7252 Fire - Auto, - Boat Tralier - Lifo Call Peter Majesgey 365-5386 “RESIDENTIAL eg ‘COMMERCIAL- Sump & Septic’ Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar FRANK'S Sharpening Service (Behind Castle Theatre) Li ire ie Flood & Smoke. Damage Professional Carpet & Upholstery Steam Cleaning Castlegar Ganttor Seretee AL PELLAND. .PH._365-6293 151 Mandowbrook Rd., Castlegar, [:% oy _For All Your OFFICE' SUPPLIES -. and CASTLEGAR NEWS Saws, Mower Blades, Scissors, Drills, Garden and Pinking Shears. PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES” PH. 365-7395 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Furniture Recovering Carpet.& Draperies - Phone 365-3636 WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL ” SS. No. 1, Trail -_No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Clinics at Castleaird Plaza Tuesday, Wednesday, . Thursday, Friday and - Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon 191 Columbia Ave. 365-7266 “THE CROSGROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS" FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1947, BY L. V. (LES) CAMPBELL * BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR RENK BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN NEWS EDITOR = — W. H, JONES, ADVERTISING MGR. .Phone 365-2344! 1s agreed by the advertiser re- | if it questing space that the lability of the paper in the event of failure to publish any advertise- ment of any description or in the, event that errora occur in the publishing of an advertise. ‘and that there shall be no ilability in any event beyond the amount paki for such advertisement, Quality Workmanship ‘& DISPLAY SIGNS ‘Charges Pending Min Accident Charges are pending ‘fol- lowing a two’ vehicle ‘accident Wednesday of last week on the ‘mated $75 ‘damage after col- Uding with a BC. Tel vehicle. time of the accident. The driver has been identified as John McGillvray. of Castlegar. No injuries have been re- Car Rolls _ As U-Turn Is Attempted Two. out-of-town drivers were charged Thanksgiving Day following two separate ac- ts. hear e ‘The Volkswagen was at- tempting U-turn at a fast Bespe ca Repeat ta age has been given. Addition While passing the Doukhobor Vil- lage Museum at Ooteshenia and secing a ‘cabin-like structure being built, you might have wondered what it was. Well, the building was an integral part of every Doukhobor Village and one aide of it housed the laundry room, while in the other was a sauna (eteam bath) which was widely used by the ‘villagers, Despite the fact that the village’ doesn’t have any grant at the present time this didn't stop the work from pro- greasing at the village, The Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society are very fortunate that a group of ‘young people—membera of the Doukhobor Cultura! Association of this area are donating their labour, skills and time ‘on weekends to construct this building which would bring nearer the completion of the village. . * Pate Oglow said, “It is interesting to Wig Han Do al ered aft ih ‘Aching Backs: and Willing Hearts year, 3] Looking ‘through the guest book, one could see that visitors came from almost ‘allof the European countrics, some from ‘Asian, African-and South American countries, and of course from the States and all provinces of Canada. With the passing of the tourist season, ‘the village is open only on Saturdays and Sundays during October. + A visit could be arranged on other days by phoning the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society. note that this phase of construction is almost a re-enactment of the work of the: original. pioneers in that. complete families are involved. All work is done on a volunteer basis, with the men on construction, the women in preparing ‘food and the children in general chores ‘and cleanup." ‘As. in the past three years there ‘were many Visitors: at the village this in the summer months. Canadian Legion Operation Service Chaired by Peter Lavoie, The <. Castlegar-Robson ral Canadia: making contact with every war - veteran and ex-service person and their survivors, to make © sure that they are fully aware of. tietr rights and ‘service read ‘and complete the questionnaire the Legion will give you. This will assist in as- sessing your possible claim. \o Tf anyone in the Castlegar and district area knows of any needy veteran, ex-service per- son or dependent, kindly con- tact the nearest ‘Legion branch. This is t cam- If you or yours fit into any itegories; please . of the above tai entitlement to some benefit’ or ae Sears “For Yowr Convenionce Hfective Monday, Oct. 18 You Costoper Sears stro wil bo extending their shopping hours by opesing Mondays, satpro lpm nnlversay Year, 1926-3. paign of. the Canadian Legion's +Golder se the Légion alantoere wants? tobe >of * assistance throtigh its Operation Service. It is known that thousands of. Canadians have entitlements of | which they are not aware. It is felt that an example. from the past. were help ‘has been ex- tended might illustrate in‘hu- ~ man. terms the sort of. as- :sistance | available through Operation Se: . “A’veteran of World War , with, a. dishonorable -dis- charge, was’ sick’ and” unem- ployable. He assumed, incor- rectly it turns out, that because of his 2 dishonorable discharge he was ineligible for any, disability, _ pension or, War. Veterans’ Al lowance. He was not a criminal,'” but°was very young and had -committed a number of youth- ful misdemeanors ‘contrary to the rules ‘of military law and ipline. ar “He was eventually per- “guaded by a friend to talk toa Legion service: officer.:To-his * surprise, he learned that . his uae loca! ‘Maple’ St- feet, and we are anxious to get. moved into our ‘new ‘location in’ the Castleaird Plaza. All. our new 1977, models will ‘be featured:.in “>the new 's! », and all-new display room? .will “make re shopping if Technicians will ‘always be: 1 hand “to: give you'the special’ GLS brand of. qyality ;care. Grand: So) watch our. Re-opening, oi ‘the. special: See ‘our, goods: that. will be” going along with it. We guarantee, “you will disappoli dishonorable discharge did not. - preclude his being considered for a disability. award, or for War Veterans Allowance. Re- presentations. to the Spee priate government bodies pi ‘duced awards of both disability _pension and War Veterans Al- “Towance.” | t “The chairman of Susration Service’ for this-area is Mr Feler Lavole.a and eaaiatant the chairman is] AS Mace pherson. Please assist the Royal Canadian Legion in its effort to help others by making contact _as soon ag possible. Peter Elasoff : Funeral Service Begins Today Funeral services begin to- day ‘and “conclude. tomorrow from Krestova Russian Hall for Peter W. Elasoff, 75, who died ‘Wednesday in the Trail Region- al Hospital. “ Born: Dec. 25, 1900,” in Saskatchewan, Mr. Elasoff came to B.C. with ‘his parents taking up residence. in Qotis- chenia.. He ‘was married Ootischenia residing for a few years in Nelson before taking up’ permanent residence . in Crescent Valley in 1940. Mr.” Elasoff was ‘a prac- ‘'ticing member: of the Doukho- ith. He is survived by his wife, ~ Anne; two sons, Peter and Paul, both of Crescent Valley; ‘one “daughter, - Mra. alter (Nettie) - Ostrikoff of Sloca Valley and ‘seven gandhi ‘ren, ¢ Burial is to.take place in Krestova Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral. Home in charge of ge ol atrabgements: Ténnessee Aromatic Cedar : Chests ‘ +» Every - Bride's ‘dream Artistic’. Design. Superb Quality g spr donee MIDVALLEY :: SHOPPING - CENTRE Slocan. Park je 365-7266 for a representative to call Caaling is to begin shortly by the Rossland Light Opera for its newest production “South Pacific.” President Jim Waldie says an open invitation is extended to all intereated persons to come and get involved. He describes the membership as a fun group consisting totally of volunteers, “You don't have to sing, there are a lot of other related Rossland Light Opera To Cast South Pacific Jobs,” he says, pointing out that for every person on stage there are four people Involved behind the scenes, This is the Rossland Light Opera's*25th year in operation, Following the presentation of “South Pacific", which is tenta- tively set for late February, the group would like to put on something extra. special to mark its anniversary. Service this Afternoon For Mrs. Stella Karchie Funeral services is being held this afternoon at 2 p.m. in New Westminster for Mrs, Stella Karchie, 69, of 11079 160th St. Surrey, who died here Tuesday. Born Sept. 15, 1907, in Kamsack, Sask., Mra. Karchie resided at Arran, Sask., prior to moving to Vancouver in 1947, In 1953 she was married in Surrey and has resided there since that time. Mra, Karchie is survived “by her husband Bill; two daughters, Mrs. Wilf (Diane) Law of Forest Grove, B.C. and’ Mrs, Daniel: (Violet) Carey of Surrey; nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; ‘one’ bro- ther, Mike Kazakoff of Castle- gar, and two sisters, Mrs. Bill * (Annie) Rezansoff of Burnaby Local Court News — In provincial: court Tues- day Larry Truyen, 48, of Van- . couver, pleaded guilty to a charge of false pretense by writing a worthless cheque. He was placed on two mont -probation and‘ ordered to pay restitution of $40. ee . Walter Osachoff, 34, of Castlegar, pleaded guilty to a charge of causing personal in- jury.: He ‘was released on a three month, $500. perce bond. ‘Sines fad 18, of. Castlegar, pleaded guilty to a, charge of having possession of a. prohibited. weapon. He was given a conditional discharge and ‘placed on three months | Probation. 2 oe Lechlan Russell, 18, of Bag pleaded’ guilty to a: of consuming liquor in a art place. He was fined $25. SES oe Four separate charges of driving’ with a blood alcohol‘ count ‘over .08 resulted in all guilty pleas. Garth Rate, 22, , + was fined $260; Grant Ackney, 20, was fined _ $250; Clinton 28,'$300 and Patricia Price, Brown, 41, $300. All are of-: Castlegar. :If default of pay- ment, each has been sentenced to one month in jail. Joseph Demosky, 18,” of” Winlaw, pleaded guilty to a” charge of being a minor in possession’ of liquor. He was fined $25. oo ori David Bradford, 19, of Castlegar, pleaded guilty to a charge: of causing .a_ distur- bance.’ He was fined $50 or in et two weeks in jail. LOOKING Fora Home? ‘Before you fay, ANY: home: oy fritz or Al at nee OPEN. Mondsy - Saturday. DL AOLOITA. -John Rizzotti, 48, of Castle- gar, pleaded guilty to a charge of refusing to take’a breatha- lyzer test. He was fined $300 or. in default one month in jail. and Mrs. Fred (Tina) Perth of New Westminster, Burial is to take place at Fraser View Cemetery in New Westminster. Castlegar Funer- al Home is in charge of local arrangements, vie Come and Browse Through Our MOTOR HOMES R at the 1977 Car Show in the CASTLEAIRD PLAZA SAT., OCT. 16 25" Aquarius Uist Price Mo 300 Soscla! Castlegar 365-5741 Dealer Lic, .No, 001124 “Nutd Health Products Castlegar Mountain Park Yoga Centre Broadwater Road, Robson A Attend ‘Anyone of our 8 weekly classes Pick Up ‘Your. Class Schedule from or phone the Centre at 365-3097 Trail Vita Centre Trail Jim Cameron ‘ A-group of some 20 local. people are working. hard to re-establish: Quadra Manufacturing on a firrn, profitable basis . :. fo save the 75 [obs which the business generates . . . and the 50 or more indirect : jobs. which result from this employment. Production and sales are not the problem. The problem is money. D-Day... - Decision Day... is no later . than October 18th.. The money required - $250,000. Close to $150,000 has already been pledged. Key. employees of Quadra. _have ‘pledged about amount, which is a strong indication Of: their: commitment. ~All money will’ bé held in trust and none will be used until all of the financial and. marketing. aspects of the) proposal are’ ee: ss Otherwise money will be returned. Contact Any of the. Following: The Space for this Advertisement Donated by the Castlegar - News to Help Save ue Seconda, Industry and the abe it Provides is “$200,000 aC) $70,000 of. this