10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 21, 1961 Sookachoff-Gleboff Vows A quiet afternoon’ ¢ ceremony re- cently saw Helen Gleboff, youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Alex W. Gleboff of Robson, and Cyril Sook-| achoff, son of Mr, and: Mrs. Nick Sookachoff of Kinnaird, joined in marriage. ‘The blonde bride looked radiant in a weltz-lungth gown of nylon organza, The bodice featured o scalloped square. neckline with flo- wered applique and three-quarter length ‘sleeves, The bouffant skirt ae Vectrabizer— Pointed toe ‘repented the’ flowered applique tn an inset, A scalloped crown of:, W.| pearls held.a chapel-length velt of French ilusion net, She carried a cascading bou- quet of baby pink sweetheart roses and white stephanotis in which nestled a blue bird of happincsa, Pearl earrings, a gift of the groom, completed her ensemble, Ann Ginger Chernenkow, the bride’s niece, was maid of hon- or, She was attired in baby blue nylon jersey, The gown featured a Ince jacket. A blue net bandeau and white accessories completed her outfit, She carried a bouquet of white carnations with tipped blue edges, ‘ Miss Janet Colleen Chernenkow wore a matching blue dress of nylon organza with a boat neckline and carried a nosegay of asters, Mr. Phillip Sookachoff attended his brother. ‘The mothers of the bride and groom wore traditional Russian at. tire with pink carnation corsages. The reception was held in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall where a sit-down “Russian dinner was served to 300 guests. A Ince table cloth covered the bridal table centered with three tiered cake em- bedded ‘in pink tulle and three white bells containing pink lly of. the valley. Pink and white streamers and | wedding bells formed the decora- tions for the hall, After the first cut by the bride and groom, the cake was cut by Mrs, F. Stoushnow, the bride's sister. - Mr. Jack Collinson proposed, a toast to the bride and groom which was translated by Mr. Fred Cher- nenkow, For a wedding trip to points A. EREMENKO & CO. "WINK - the look of fur , Woollens $24.95.$39.95. Ladie’s Ladio eeueaier WINTER COATS: Orlon Shige: or Bulky: Knit $69.95 anid $79.95 ° i “s : ry Cardigans TEDDY BEARS three-quarter length ae ibis “Bulky Knit Imported Cloths Cardigans or Pullovers Mohair . $52.95 white or asst. colors , $6.95-$7.95-$8.50 $8.50 to $11.95 SHHS Student Wins SWEATERS Men's Pullovers Bulky Orfons : sizes SML * $8.95 Sleeveless V-necks Shaggy Pullovers $8.50 y's High Bulk Orlon’ GROCERY DEPT. ° Don’t Miss Our. Red & White SALE Stock-up ‘while: it lasts until Sat., Sept. 23 BEEF LIVER; 'Ib., 35c PORK. RIBLETS, ; 2196 Boneless POT ROASTS 69c BUTTER, Ist anes Ib. . 68 NeHOdL Boots 2 ‘Published Evy Tharsday SEricieeetiniy ” CASTLEGAR, BRITISH: CO) UMBIA, THURSDAY, SEPT, {28,1961 7 Si Ite a: case; of, whole ~ Columbia. Riv provided ‘for in the’ U8,-Canada treaty, DF. Hugh Keénléyaide, chair man of the B.0, Power Commission, implied at. tho water. rights pearing 13 Revelatoke’ last:-week, .,”- : ‘The hearing was, held by. ALF. Paget, comptroller of water rights, |’ into thé application of. the B.C, Po: wer Commission «fora ‘license: to store water above Mica: Creek, ‘The hearing was confined te the Mica application although’ eng! was also. ain ‘important, considern-} tion ag well.as the Industrial Poten-, tal to Revelstoke and other sections:|: ‘The dam will be ‘ond, of . the! higheat rockstilled; structures in the | Id. No considerabte, di mage to ‘set-) tlements is Anyolved,. but’ sultable: compensation will be “made -to' any, affected..on, the ‘basis! of ‘far ¢ pang: thorough investigations, es "|Company’ p 8 brief for’ his at the dams ‘north of Revelavoke os swell ‘as those -below.: > - It was stated," for .inis that [ite ext Mica will, generate \' 1,700,000 ’ kilo- of Revelstoke 1,000,000; Revelstoke canyon, three miles orth of Revel. ‘atoke’ }680,000 and‘ Calamity’; Curve, near Beavermouth, 80,000 to “200,000, The :Revelatoke canyon dat 'g Concrete ‘structure. watt :hours; Downte, 45 miles north |i ‘’ iM, H. Mason, , "fepreaenting 1 the [I ting'of, the iHcanse, i RE OG, ‘Hiumns read - a bret for the “Revelstoke Hod: “Revel § p | which ‘aaked “that: roating' material be removed * before flooding; ‘study wild “life “in; 0-operation with, ‘of the, of con: Mining ana from : the ‘power : conimisalon:' gave’ detalls: about ie“ whole Ygome people: opposed “te ‘ign Arrow suggest Mica should be built exd High:., Arrow. scrapped., ‘Dr. “only ‘one was’ ‘shed! ‘from’ ‘a’ Property’ owner. ‘This came iin-the: form'of a’ letteri +] from ‘a resident of; Valemont in the’ North Shompson, district, Dr, Keen- leyside anid less than ‘a score’ of-r ne would be “involved,” that: the’ of'detachiing'a part fromthe whole: : Dr.) Keenleyside \' pointed. out that the ‘treaty, was drafted after Many. years of study and negotia- tion and: changes‘ could not ‘be made without reopening the. whole treaty..The delay which would en- forest clearing’ “would be -done ‘and merchantable timber: will’ be: sal-' vaged. Consideration will also be‘gi- yen, to: historical’ monuments and archaeological sites. ° Dr. E.'R,'Hartz of Caesco Con. company which, ‘asked. that provi- | sion be made for comperisation for any loss which might énsue to West Kootenay Power plants in loss of ‘because ' of: water releases from’ the Proposed ‘dam. _.,.The water comptroller suggest- ed the dam Might’ provide “a.con- tinuous gain’ to West Kootendy. in ‘which erent. would, .W.E. compen- sate. the B. servation; - “consideration: Of the ef- fect, ‘on’ spawning grounds of sport, . flab, *? Before” the" “hearing concluded ir," Paget! ‘wondéred: ifthe’ cify council or board ‘of trade had any- to submift’ in ‘regard to the ef_ fect to the ‘local Sccuamy sfom: the buliding: ‘6f‘the'dar * hearing q =e proclaims’ National Forest : Products’ tee NI FP. G.. ° Williston; ‘Minister’ of Lands ‘and Forests: Mis: ‘shown: signing:the document W.:F.T. Battle, Chairman,’ B.C. Commit- ‘British ‘Colunibia’ as‘October 15 - ie And Babood. Deputy 1 ide: south, the bride: chose an egg-shell 196 ‘Looking ‘on are The Hon R. G. Chairman. and comfort Vest-style “Cardigans «-. Naturalizer white box sult of Perslan-like wool! A Job Study Award. $5.50 Ase Ith “red accessories. A red rose ee z gives you both with omrssie with tno hineatoned. hearts mention for her and disadvantages’ Gi lite as a dea. . Ste would e: ible. the. U.S, to de- velop ‘projects of its own and treaty , benefits to Cariads would: be lost. * ;.¢} The head of the power: commis: |¢ sion went ‘on: to outline the benefits ture. Suitable ‘material San tt cant 6 for “$1.00 eultants, . sizes 1-5 GRAPEFRUIT, 48's, in pred may sigan ae _$4.9896.95.— 1 8 for: 25c = mht completed her outfit, job thes completed under the re-|coness. a combination last quirements of her PEE class at for heel-hugging, toe- free: fit!” MADDOCKS naird, On thelr return the couple took up residence on 5thi-Ave. in ein. Out of town guests at the wed. ding were: Mrs, W. Womov of Med. icine Hat, Miss- Laverne: Gleboff and Miss Mary Evdokimoff of New ‘Westminster, Miss Anne Hicokoff of Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Faminoff of Grand Forks. guidance for the B.C. department of education. has been won by Myrna Dow of Castlegar. x gitl who wishes sto: become a dea- coness The vocational study was “not LATA cocecccTT TT .WE WELCOME = MR. “HARRY” SMITH =| As =| j = IMPERIAL OIL AGENT = TO ‘OUR AREA SMITH'S 61 CRESCENT S&T. — PHONE . 3401 — PUBLIC NOTICE 8. A. HOME LEAGUE meeting Tues., 7.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Hunter (Cedar Crest Motel). Harry will be pleased to serve} oewion CITIZENS: _ your -Ofl..Furnace Installations) vecting’ tomorrow night” at 7.30 in the’ Legion Hall, Enter- Blueberry tainment wii be movies by Broadwater [Mr. L. Cantell. Syringa eee Shoreacres | HOSPITAL ‘AUXILIARY . Thrums|drive for clothing, etc, Sat. . Ootischenia { Sept, 24,10 am, to 12 noon. PLUMBING & HEATING Prepared for entry in ‘the - job study competition” com- mented SHES principal W. -Roy Brown and girls’ counsellor Miss Mary Richardson, and it was in no way revised or corrected for’ sub- mission in the competition. ‘i her topic in the school’s vocational ‘file. Nearly all material was acqui- xed by her from. other sources.” - The job study listed the duties of a deaconess, the educational and entrance requirements, the incen- hazards to health, ‘and the employ- Ment possibilities of the work, It algo listed the advantages THE WEATHER ‘Maximums and «Minimums 14 Friday, September -15 Saturday ; EEE ATTA ng & Short ‘Sleeves. "DALKEITH, In A styles & ‘Colors; ~ BULKYNITS, ‘Pillovers.& Cardigans SSREBEES “sun _SABRE SLIMS, Stripes & Plaids. - ofthe treaty. to Canada and Bri- “tle Columbia. ‘The ‘cost: of power would be’the lowest to.be.found in the whole world, Some’ 5,000° men’ would be’ employed’. on’ ithe Mica ohect ors scignt years, structign has, been tocated fying’ outline ‘of what Happens’ to “steel and’ glass} flesh and blood) in - the apli * construction .: of what'“happens = ‘when a car-travelling at 55 ‘miles an: hour hite a tree: . 1}10SECO) ‘Front bumper ‘and chrome Srosting of/the. grill’ collapses. Sli. © « vers. of steel puncture the tree 134 inches or more. ‘‘"“‘* *2]10“BECOND ~ “Plastic and steel frais of ‘the atecring ghee ler his: _ ing” horse, rises ‘enough . to ‘scrape “bark off, low. branches. juest. at, 4 cheon niceling of the Castlegar Ro- "| tary Club this week was es Mc- Spclation of Koot- is held:‘at: Ross- souver in August. Following is bag Ls: text Of Hits: Jag and intercostal arteries, . Blood spurts into-his lungs. 6)10- SECOND ‘impact that’ the’ ‘driver's “feet are ripped’: from dis etlghtly ‘laced 4 juadron: Canadian ‘Alri Cadets: \offers."'the So ‘great is.the force of the] ¢ Royal young .men‘in. thes 14-18: year “age bracket” 5 y ‘private: fly- ing license, univeralty -and -service | college tralning worth up ‘to’ $20,000; ‘Vin "aréas of the ‘near exst suctr an at 1 eventually, we’ might Have'an ever= | lasting peace. This idea is not real- ized yet, but -slrice’ the: formation. of; ‘the ,-United.. Nations sixteen years ‘are’ alinltan’ to ago. we hat taken ‘a’ decisive step thigione, Twill use if. as: an 'exnuh- PULLOVERS, fancy necks: “Short i ple. ‘The Colombo Plan is’ very.,ac-: len,, exchange Sos fhe Sears realizatidn of ‘this Be ta tant wee sek ae es 7 en, ee “ . Pakistan where an a trips‘to the UK! and the Continent, n