CASTLEGAR NEWS, OCTOBER 2, 1983 “Couple wed in The historical Robson Memorial Community Church was the scene of the wedding between Robert Charles Wozney of Genelle ‘and Barbara Ann Rayner of Genelle. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Rayner of Robson and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wozney of Blueberry Creek. Officiating clergyman at the August wedding was Rev. Ted Bristow and organist was Joan Marks. Musical selections were “You Light Up My Life,” “You Are the Sunshine of My Life,” and “Speak Softly Love.” The bride was given in marriage by her parents: For her wedding dress,-the bride made an off-the-shoulder gown with a high collar, sheer insert and puffed sleeves. The dress was made of white voile over pink bridal satin. The bride wore a white hat with a half-length veil and adorned with car and pink around half of the brim. The bride also carried a bouquet of burgundy carnations, pink rosebuds, baby’s breath and white azelias tied with a pink ribbon. All and were made Sipeiiinarararaneeiaiaaadacias a abammaneanal Robson Church by the bridesmaid, Holly Boyce of Lacombe, Alta,” Ringbearer was James Rayner of Robson, the bride’ ‘3 nephew. The attendant wore a dress of lavender cotton/ polyester with three-quarter length sleeves, off the shoulder neckline and burgundy ribbon trim, : She carried a bouquet similar to the bride’ ', only tied with a burgundy ribbon, Best man’ was Durican Crawford of Cranbrook. The reception was held at ‘the Legion Hall in Castl which was d d with pink, b white rs and bells, of gladiol: long-stemmed daisies from Pearl Zorn's garden’ also decorated the hall. The cake, made by Janice Beck of Genelle,was:a three-layered creation in a hexagon/shape and decorated with pink apple. and. bi ‘The second and third layers were separated with pillars'and cherubs. It was topped with an snyeries rose bowl over flowers. Master of ceremonies | ear ‘Colin MacDofald of Castlegar. ar Gis ES GROCETERIA & Adda \ Coldsét | Vital Statistics - SPRL LAUNDROMAT RIPPER — To Tom Ripper and Susan Erickson of Castlegar, a boy, born Sept, 22. TAYLOR — To Mr. ond an, pen faylor of Fruitvale, a boy, Sept. 22. We Are Open 364 Days a Year: Monday - Friday © 6:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. FUNERALS BURTON — Funeral service for Mrs. Kathleen May Burton of was held recently from the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home, with Rev. Jam Sunday & Holidays 9 - 10:30 p.m. 1038 Columbia lames O. % Wil fficiati Int t 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. followed in Nelson Memorial GUSTAFSON — anne Matilda Gustafson, age 80, of Kiro Manor Trail, died suddenly-Sept. 25, in Harrison, 82 of Warfield, fosted away Sept. 22 in Trail Re Hospital after a lengthy | eral Funeral services were com on 2a, with the Rev. William McNeil of- ficlating. Internment followed at View Cemetery. i LEBEDOFF "alin Lebesell :9 Sr. of Crescent Valley poss the age of 65. Funeral: serv! ce took place Thursday at the Crescent Valley Hall and con- tinued Friday at the Crescent Valley Hall with burial in Krestova Cemetery. MCKEE — Elizabeth McKee of Rossland died Sept. 24 at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital af was. held Thureday for Jack Rit- son, Nansouve: other of ; Gecrgs at’ St. Davids anglican Church ROBICHAUD — Lily Martha. Robichdud, 86, of Trail died Sept” 26 in Vancouver after'a oat illness. . ROMAN: Gino fey er s wel "31. ala 3 eoitshe. shorch in * oe = Nick Shimansky : stlega way’ at Boundary Hospliel in Pett MR: AND: Mrs. Robert Charles their, wedding party. Trail ‘Regional Hospital. 365-6534) Did You Know? You can contribute to United Way by... 1. Payroll Deduction Dy 2. Bank & Credit Union Deduction a Cash Donation }- Mallin Contribution Help Support the United Way d Mail Your Contribution By Oct. 31 — Thomas Stewart ter a lengthy illnes. She was 90. Services were held at Carberry's Funeral Chapel with Canon Bob Purdy 9 giant Cremation WATERFIE}D — Nakusp author’ RITSON — an manorial service Free class offered andi jer farmer,: Donald he a held Sept. 19. from St. Mark's Anglican Church in Nokusp with internment in Glenbank Cemete: “3 eas ‘Manuel Check Wong) of tNelbn died Monday Kosten, Loke ‘District Host The People's Law ‘School and Selkirk College are offer- ing a free class on federal benefit programs for seniors. The class will be: held at the Castlegar campus on Tuesday, Oct. 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. Preregistration is required before Oct. 14. Call 365-7292. BRIDAL COUPLE’... ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Swetlikoff i Swetlikoff couple wed “Tammy Makortoff of Cres- which was clasped by a pearl cbént'Valley became the bride tie-clip. of Gary swetlikoff of Slocan The Bestman, Leonard Park in a traditional Douk- Harasemow of Winlaw and hobor,ceremony held'at Play- Andrew Makortoff, the more Hall. bride's cousin of Creevent . Valley, were similarly att ee, pre at oe oe pe except they wore black pants and vests. a aed a aed jee The bridesmaids carried Swetlikoif. \ >The hall was decorated in ‘pink and iwhite for the bouquets of white carnations and tiny, light purple flo- wers. The best men wore boutonnieres of pink-tipped ‘August wedding. carnations and the groom For ther, dress the bride wore a pink rose bouton- ose. & traditional Russian niere taken from the bride's | “guit with'a satin camisole slip bouquet. covered bya lace blouse and The cake was made by ‘skirt. The ‘neckline, peplum, Shirley Gritchen of Glade. It eulfis, and waistline of the was a large rectangular slab blouse were outlined with. with two medium-sized Mtiny, pearls and the skirt hearts ontop. A crystal cake- “hemline was scalloped. top adorned the cake along 1 din i , Git ina te eontee ot ‘can Jook forward ‘radii, and they will have & group they, often Ds curse, thank for’ it - -the polit analyst with Pitfield, |, Mackay, Co, Ltd, of Toronto, eald with elections coming ~ tp in Ganada and tho U8. [t's hardly likely politicians will ‘doi. esneine (2) Choke, tie serpnoesy wit nates ‘rates, rey ‘usually: to’ stock markets ciao fir, shill FA fed wt apd bod pe peed ty a believe the mabkat is dilven and political events. They ~ sghings like Ce ene fractional indicators much Recession fault of government TORONTO (CP) — A mav- oe ee elected étick’ eck to. “The bride also wore a with a number of pink-and- ‘traditional Doukhobor shawl white decorations which in- embroidered with pink roses cluded rings, doves and a and white doves. flower bouquet. 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Pooha- ment was made by the choff of Shoreacres wore groom's mother. dusty colored suits made of Master of ceremonies was crepe de chine. Both wore Greg Harasémow of Shore- pearl earrings, agiftfromthe acres. bride. The couple took a honey- The groom wore a white moon trip to Mexico and tuxedo with a wing-collared California. .The newlyweds shirt snd a white, satin ascot, ‘now reside in Vancouver.. Bridge results The Joy Keillor Bridge Kruger with Clara Johnson Club saw 11 pairs compete and Etuka Cameron, with 63, Sept. 26 for the Castlegar Pairs Trophy event. 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