F) SS BS Castlégar News — “September 15, 1985 ST. JUDE © Holy St. Jude. Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near Kin- sman of Jesus Christ, Faithtul Interéessor of all who invoke your special patronage in time me in present urgent petition, Liv return | promise to make your name known, and cause you to be invoked. Say three. Our. Fathers, three Hail Marys, and Glorias. Publication must be promised. This Novena has never been known to tail. This Novena must be said for 9 consecutive days. July ceremony weds couple Sharon Elaine Boolinoff of Robson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike ~Boolinoff, and Pichard James Foster of Vic- toria, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, were married July. 6 in the Castlegar United Church. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore an elegant wedding gown of silk sheer and chantilly lace over taffeta. The fitted bodice and the medieval “off shoulders” neckline were lavishly adorn- ANNOUNCEMENT Joe Alves is pleased to announce the sale of his business, and takes this opportunity to thank all his faithful customers—over—the—past—17_years_for— their patronage. Joe Alves ST HOMEGOODS WAREHOUSE Mon. - Sat., 9:30 - 5:30 China Creek FURNITURE} “Drive a Little to Sdvea Lot” ed with chantilly lace em- broidered with pearls and a deep lace frill. Lace also’ enhanced the gown’s long sleeves. A-deep flounce with lace bordered the skirt with a full train sweeping back from the waist. An overskirt was caught up in soft folds with lace appliques. ‘The bride's headdress was a fingertip-length veil of silk illusion with matching lace misted from a floral wreath with pearls. Her jewelry was a pearl necklace and matching ear- rings, gifts from the groom. She carried a cascading bouquet of light blue roses. accented with mini-carna- tions, Boston fern and baby’s breath. 2 Rev.—Ted—Bristow—offici, ated at the ceremony and or- ganist Wynn Scarff played the musical selections Ode to Joy, Speak Softly Love, Walk Hand in the-Hand and The Wedding March. Bridesmaids Bev Boolinoff of Robson and Bernice Zayt- a maid MR. AND MRS. RICHARD FOSTER . .. Fesiding in Kitkatla ‘soff-of-3 of honor Marguerite Morin of Edmonton wore floor-length mist blue chiffon gowns with elegant v-necks and draped silk sleeve jersies. Flower girl Julia Zwicker from Nova Scotia wore a charming dress of embroid- bouquets of white mini-car- nations accented with light blue roses and baby’s breath with flowing ribbons. Dave Gaddes-—of Victoria was best man. Mike Zwicker from Nova Scotia and Roland Serving the West Kootenay/k 24H —Photo by Don Zubkott silk and white Curnow of -Penticton were parks, Gordon ~~ reveption-was held atthe. roses, silver horseshoes and silver bells. A blown-glass heart-shaped cake top with a tiny bride and groom ac- cented the top layer. George Marken was mas- ‘ter of ceremonies and Alice Papp of Robson proposed the toast to the bride. g The newlyweds honey- mooned in Fairmont, Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper and are now residing in Kitkatla, -Dolphin Island. Park closes Monday Rosebery Provincial Park, located five kilometres north of New Denver on Highway 6, will be closed for the season Monday to allow for reconstruction: and upgrad- ing of the campsite. District’ Manager for said in a news release he’s ~plensed-t thi Rathbone,_ MR. AND MRS. GORDON BIBBY +... July wedding Castlegar woman marries In_a July 6 ceremony, Beatrice: Joan_-Richards, daughter of George and Mila Richards of Castlegar, and Gordon Ivor Bibb of Ivor and Katherine Bibby of Fireside Inn, which was dec- ments, “as the campsi orated with blue and white were originally designed for hearts, bells and streamers. - The wedding cake was a three-tiered heart-shaped cake decorated with - blue Tune You r Radio to tents and this work will permit more camper and rec- reational vehicles to use this © popular park near Slocan Lake.” . y Boundary Williams Lake, were united in marriage “at St- Rita's Catholic Church. The nuptial mass was celebrated by Father Herman Engberink, with Father Michael J. Guinan of St. Rita's parish in Fruitvale assisting. : The scriptures during the mass were read by Kathy Bibby, 'sister of the groom, and Mila Richards,.mother of the bride. Soloist Anne Gallo was accompanied by organist Rudy Baff in a lovely selection of hymns which further enhanced the ceremony. Serving as altar boy was Carlos Pacheco. scorted to the altar by both mother and father, the -tride wore a beautiful gown of white satin highlighted ‘Fencrusted—laces—Two-satin—pleats—at—each—-} shoulder formed a V to the waist which was enhanced by lace applique following the line of the satin.” e The long, fitted sleeves, complementing the simple, elegant lines of the gown, were fashioned of satin, with sheer and lace extending to the waist. The fingertip veil was edged with matching lace and attached to a wide lace band, an exquisite creation of pearls, abalone sequins and a single white silk rose. The bride's bouquet featuréd a tumultuous cascade of red and white roses with baby’s breath interspersed. Bridesmaids Louise Richards of. Kamloops and Debbie. Bibby of Vancouver, and maid-of-honor Shirley Richards of Castlegar, wore hand-fashioned gowns in the bride's‘ chosen colors of burgundy. and gold. The four-piece outfits were composed of burgundy taffeta dirnd| skirt and ruffled lace blouse, accented in color with gold taffeta camisole and sash. 5 The attendants éach wore a gold bracelet, gifts from the bride, and carried a bouquet of white ball mums, tinted carnations and baby’s breath, decorated with gold ribbons. “ : ‘The groom wore a dark grey pinstripe suit, and his attendants ‘each wore a light grey semi-morning suit. Best man was Randy White from Williams Lake, and ushers were Tim Richards of Castlegar, and Dan Bibby of Prince George. White, gold and burgundy streamers and bells adorned the Kinnaird Hall for the reception. Gracing the head table was the three-tiered round wedding cake, made by the bride's siste: law, Joanne Richards of Burnaby, and decorated with red roses by Howard Summerfelt of Vancouver. Flowers from the gardens of Stella Baglo and Molly White provided a colorful and bright accent to the hall. Burgundy candles on either side of the-cake rested in a pair of crystal and silver candlesticks, a wedding gift to the bride's parents on the occasion of their wedding. Silver goblets completed the centrepiece, + Mistress of ies was Shirley il of Williams Lake, sister of the groom, and the toast to the bride was given by her brother, Greg Richards of Burnaby. The going-away outfit, fashioned by the bride's —sister, was made of silk organza in a pattern of white flowers on a delicate poppy. background. A matching white shawl and corsage of white carnations completed the ensemble. Following a honeymoon in Banff, the couple are now residing in Tumbler Ridge. Nelson man appointed to board By CasNews Staff Another Nelson resident has “been appointed to the Selkirk College Board. Nelson ‘fire chief Harry Sommerville receiyed notice from the Minister of Edu: -cation in July of his appoint- ment. Sommerville is the ninth member of the collegé board — and the fourth from Nelson. Sommerville, 49, was-edu- cated in Nelson and received professional training’ from the B.C. Justice Institute in fire investigation, fire pre- vention, fire safety and ex- ecutive supervisory training upon his appointment as deputy chief in 1978. A member of the Royal Canadian Legion since 1962, Sommerville served on the organization’s executive for 10 years. He has also played an active roll in the Nelson Chamber of Commerce, served as chairman of the Nelson Jubilee Manor Soci- was an officer in the ___ety and was a Hampton Gray Sea Cadet Corps. He also served the United—Way—C. ign—f September 15,1985 B7 aeneral — Mills y three years. Sommerville, a native of .Nelson, ‘resides there with his wife Janet and has three. college-aged daughters. 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