CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec, 5, 1968 Lumley - Walper Families Joined 2 New Year's Eve DANCE ARENA HALL sponsored by the CASTLEGAR ROTARY CLUB Proceeds To The SENIOR CITIZENS VILLA $16.00 Per Couple Includes Dancing and Dinner Novelties — Balloons — Noise Makers REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Music by the “96 Years” Tickets to the first 110 Couples Available at His Men’s Wear ure’ baskets of white mums and candle lit windows, was the ecene of an carly ‘November wedding ceremony uniting in marriage Donna Belle Wal- BK vier Clinton Howard of: ficiated. The wedding music was loist Wayne Wilkie singing The Wedding Prayer. The bride, escorted by wore a_ floor- a trimmed the centre front, hem edge and each sleeve. It also formed a little bow at the front neckline. The bodice featured a jewel sleeves. length veil of silk illusion was daintily edged with lace GRAAAAAARARATRRRVDAARAM : GIVE @ APPLIANCES | This Christmas IRONS $14.95 REVIVE VEE EEE VEE and attached to a matchin; ‘OSes, Mand a ; bouauet of small white Blower girl Susan Walton was iature and carried a basket of plums, sits f from ine The bearer, Bobby Walton, in eeping with wore pees gold signet “ring was iB as test ar was Mr. Donald Stewart of New| P-: Westminster with the bride's brother, Mr. Rod idy Walper AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-7944 Peace oe hr acc deacons emer | A Merry Christmas Begins at . KARNIE’S The Kinnaird United : with large |i played by Miss Jill Mcbeth| i neckline and wrist-length pill box. She carried a ae er book and red sweetheart er, igpiidesmald Miss Linda Cul- y wore a floor-length sleeve- Ids royal. b blue velvet en in the ite ai dainty trun ig Ieadgiene. Elbow/ength white gloves gave the ensemble a Members in Castlegar, oriking contrast. She carried together with those of o' er | uy attired in min- and uA ee pe ig brother ir. has already been sent to. the th wore eras droplets, | ti The bride's cathedral-| § — Pettitt rhoto Many New Titles Now on Shelves At Public Library The Castlegar Public Li- brary has a number of newly- arrived books on the shelves. For Children — “All about the stars,” for interme- diate grades; “Girl of the Rockies,” by Clark — fiction for grade 5 and up; “Cook- book for girls and boys” (and mothers may peek too!); “Let's visit Scotland’ — for 4 /intermediate grades; and oth- ers not listed. Adult fiction — “I am Mary Dunne” — Brian Moor- e’s newest work; “South by Java Head,” by Alistair Mac- Lean (author of “Guns of || Navarne”); “Breaking Smith's ‘| Quarter Horse” — set in B.C.'s Chilcotin country, by Paul St. Pierre; and “Surviv. Mal of the fittest,” by Pamela| && Hansford Johnson. Adult non-fiction — “The | icKervill; “No man stands alone” — A true account of author Athy Wilson's experi- ences as a nurse in Alaska Highway Outposts. “Curve of Time,” by Muriel Wylie Blan- jet, a widow who ho spent her und Van- Seventh Day Adventist chur- Basle sharing 2 ushering du: gifts from the groo! tion in onthe form - recep’ of a wedding breakfast was held at the Nordic Hall. The three-tier. weaaws cals, de- ted in white etals xa nd topped with lca es laced separat m the bride’s table. The parents of the bride and groom assisted the newly- with the bride’s mother wear- ing an ice-blue silkwool street length dress with three-quar- ter length bell sleeves. ehewel beading accented the - neck and sleeve edge. She wore a a white rose corsage. The groom's mother wore two-piece ensemble with matching accessories and a beth as master, ‘of ceremonies. e oat sie a bride ‘was proposed yr. Fowler and the toast to the x the cutting of the cae ae ica ‘bride and groonr served their guests person- ce travelling the bride Following Bae -wedding ip to Banff ai weds in the receiving line}Kast Ni bridesmaid by Myr. Don]; Church Congregation Gives to Nigeria Relief iches Aaa tbe would, | offerin; Sunday’ to aid oifering war victims in East Nigeria. An advance of $50,000 famine-stricken areas of Bia- fra, making a total of $100,- 000 given by the church to with date for this purpose. Action designating the relief offering came at the close of a aeethand report given by Dr. Sherman Nagel at the church’s biennial coun- en in iduronta: Nagel, a vet- 22 years work in gre or returned to the US jast month. Nagel told the Sure U officials that need for food, the People in Nigeria have suffered immense material depriva- tions. Many of them have only the few rags they wear, having fled from ‘their’ homes and travelled many miles on foot before the one apes the fremsnneus | contrasting whimsey hat and| armies. _ “Their needs are stag- gering,” the doctor — sai Teeue: Bot to see it to be- lieve OE and Mrs. Nagel have e . church's by Mac. been operating thi 60-bed Northern ‘Newa Coun- ty Hospital in the secession- ist state since 1964. The less advanced stages of star- vation. The Nagels left their post only when three other Adventist physicians. and a en nurse arrived to relieve em, sailing aro couver Island with her five en. “Secrets of polze’ personality and model Beauty by John Robert Powers. wpe Grey Seas Un- der,” by Farley Mowat — The story of a salvage tug on the Atlantic Coast. “Where the long tree ones” by Mana — ae hraey cific. A good | seus tre-Christmas clean everything!’ Did you know, also, that the library has current tele- phone. books for most places 2 Come in and bring mie card lists up to date. Open ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays 3-5 p.m. audi fed ee and Saturday 1 Children’s story hour on Saturday mornings at 10.30. ‘Castiegar Socials Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Perry Min- nich of Robson spent the weekend on a_ hunting ; trip in the East Kooteays. Mr. and Mrs. Jona Stock- er and son of Castlebar Subdivision waved eet to make their home in Crawford McKenzie. and rs David of Enderby spent the; past week visiting with McKenzie’s father, Mr. Wan, Easton. Mr. Donald Hill of Rob- son spent the weekend hunt- ing inthe Ease East Kootenays. eek, Mrs. G. Caskey and Prd < Johnson, all of Trail, attended the Or der of the Eastern Star Baz- ear kere 2 Saturday, G. 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