CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Sept. -16, 1965 Robson Couple United In. Marriage Last Month a 1: of Robson became the bride rot of Gary Lee, of Mr; and Mra, A. J. Jeuuer, of Rob- son. The marriage vows were given by Rev, T. D. - Wildin; and Mrs, A. W. Thorp was or- ganist, The guest pews were mark- ed with white satin bows and golden mums, with bouquets of red carnations on the altar. The young bride who ‘was given in marriage by her, uncle, Mr. James Danchella, ‘was gown+ ed in floor. len; white peau- de-sole satin with flowing train, lily, point sleeves and cum! bun with ‘large bow in back. She carried red sweetheart ros- es with fern and ivy and wore pearl necklace and earrings, a + gift from her uncle, ‘The best man was-Mr. Dale “For Fall... 0.0.0 * SEWING NEEDS See the. largest selection. in; all the newest ealice - COLUMBIA FABRICS & FLOORS _ 1420 Bay, Ave. * Phone ee eee a HAROLD_N. ‘FOOT SPECIALIST Will be at the Crown Point Hotel : Trail, Bc. Jenner, brother. of, the groom and ushers were Mr,. Bing Gi- raud of Robson and Mr: David Reid of Gactlona eset + The brid 3 | ain CORNER G, MeGregor, “the ian sister « and: Miss Helen: elt ite “lac taffeta: with headpi low net. They carried. egaye of'yellow and bronze miums:ind wore pearl necklaces; the. bride. B At the reception:in R ison Community Hall the ‘bride's mo- ther recelvéd the ‘guests’ wear- ing. a. brown. lace dress ‘with brown: accessories: anda: red | ¢5 rose corsage. THe grdom's mo- ther wore a belge’ two- piece dress with white accessories and red rose corsage. ~ The bride's table ‘was -cen- tered with a three tiered wed- ding. cake set in» yellow net} . and: topped with three bells with orchids in the centre::The edke was flanked by white cand-|’. les and bouquets of red od elacioll and yellow dahlias, Low bou- quets of flowers were’ placed |" on the guests’ tables. Mr. Karl Koreen was master |’ of ‘ceremonies. “Mr. Dale Jen- ner proposed’ the toast to the bridesmaids and the groom ‘pro- posed the toast to their parents. The groom - also fittingly -res- ponded to the toast to his bride which Nid Elven, by Mr. J, Dan- chella. Se Raine asked, the feta aos The Legion will’ be operat- KY in the bingo’ games at: the | Ci District Fall Fair astle; this" Cer and a dnd’ all available |: a help ‘from the “membership is tor aw ft sat. | Urgently neede is one of: our main projects of tha: year, so, come’ on’ out comrades , and lend:a hand.: ‘Members’ are teminded that the meetings ‘of the’ Branch are Migs . ainil Monday: after :being -a quest it Ww | ‘the’ homie af. t her! prottier-in-liw ¢ ad. Mrt and sister Re’ guest of Joan weeks, She ar-] ¥ with = her | py back on. schedule and’ regular | > °~ meetings are held on the’ first |: motor and, third‘ Tuesdays at Lz 30 p.m. i turnouts are Tequested to deal withthe important bu- siness that is conducted at these a date fellows with your branch and: attend | these meetings.’ i Forest Research: ‘A distingiz ‘shied group. of internationally 1 known forest re-|; search experts is currently meet- ing in Ottawa. The annual meet- ie. of the’ permanent tcommit- of IUFRO, the Iriternational | ; Hibns, ope pre National: Research Council head- | ter a the dance was held..The young cou- ple leit on a trip to Banff and Calgary. The bride changed to'‘a two piece suit, pink with white lace; white ‘pillbox hat and pink _| accessories and wore an orchid corsage. Out-6f-town guests were-Mr.| and Mrs. A, Jenner-of Rossland, Mr. and Mrs. Bren Campbell.) of : 8 a.m. to 8 pam. Practice : ‘limited -|Mr, :and Mrs, Mrs. Hunter: of Chrining Lake and sBawerds of to; of diseases and disorders of the, feet ‘of children and adults. Make appointments PY, phoning 368-3406 8-10 a. x §-11 pm. LA is Tead from Flin. Flon at ‘the ‘recep: lon.» The young couple: are re- siding ‘in ‘Robson, where - the: Eroon J s employed ‘by. the de- EE | ENA a Dining hoe 8 Ron’ Ss Motel ee 0 He Coffee Shop| peceibiey a Steak: Chicken, Sea Food Home‘ Made Pies and Rolls A D Followirg ‘its three-day: de-| liberations the ‘group’ spent a week ig touring various’ forest‘ re- | x. search institutions’ and -indust- nal eperatone: in Ontario” and Quebec, hn IUFRO has: mioré Alth than: 150. neambers: the perma:| Mr. neht conimittee, similar in func- tion to: consists af. about 12 , Fepresenta- tives, s including « world’s foremost forest research- rs.) President’ is'Prof. Credit Union: yy ‘Mr, and. Mra.’ Jack, Ward. o| ibedtey e. home of: Mr. ‘Mrs, -C,, Heagy of Slo: ‘We dy Coleopy celebrated her ‘sixth ‘birthday’. last: week 3 | With 50. guests: Kathy ani Cindy. ‘Donna and David Kir- in ) of the eta isitin; Yellow Stone: Park. le going. over Beartooth Pass, Montana,’ fresh, snow was encountered. ‘Masters, Bob and Fréd ‘Fau- teux of Vdncouver left for home $ betiveen th in an empty match folder. some ;’ of . the | a ie" A wack they: vi- for... send id. At Chilli ‘sited Mrs. Trischuck’s: two: bro- A new in ‘Cas: tlegar, | Mike. Shiskin,; “has been joined_by- his: family from. Sal- mon. Arm and ‘now. make ‘their mand on Sth -Avenue. in Kin- Mr. “Shiskin-: is the: ‘agent for Fruit ‘Growers’ ee ‘AGREAT. GUY T0 GO SHDPPIN oe Wi WITH: YOUR -ESSD OIL BEATIN _ SPECIALIST “Whian you invest in 3 brand-new oil! furnace; — you can't afford to ba wrong. Whom to turn ‘to for advice about oll heating equipment that's’ just right for your home? No better mon than. * gn Imperial trained specialist. First ofall, he knows what kind of "haating plant" you need to keep your family warm and comfortable all” year long, Then, knowii hat's required, ha. con provide you with the right Esso eating equipment at the right price, on the ri ‘1.bile, insurai Fire ‘and cust” ‘Co, and Co-operative Life Insurance Co. “He. has: his‘ office. in the Fomenoff ;block: and: came. to Castlegar . ‘jn: June. His* family Joined him’ oye: iM Labor Day -weekend. “!:.- ‘Mr: and Mrs, - Shiskin -have =| three’ sons aged’ 16, 17 and’ 18 di aged Ak, Shiskin: was a General ‘Motors ‘automobile dealer for 16 -) years in‘ Salmon ‘Arm-and_ has 1O- been licenced ; to :.sell® au ‘since. 1949. Me : the; ‘Imew agen’ was. ‘active ‘in many, ee organizations in'Salmon Arm. He .,| was 'a° member: ‘of. the’ ‘with your E ‘Esso Heating : sp > you have that nice warm feeling. when you usé Esso Home He: “} ganization : is a: past: district’ deputy: grand *Legion and Chaimber of | ‘Commerce; ‘held all -executive’’ positions in’ the golf’ club :and ..was.a curling ‘the. Elks :.or:| “Salmon: Arm. and] exalted: ruler :‘of- district. four. -which includes: ‘Vernon, Revell ‘\and lightly touch the it. cannot be moved-e. the ‘youngster’ to: his: Z c :| not let him:rub the 568: inno a Pam‘and’ Glen. Sorenson, ag well as. Werldy’s sisters Shel- Jagh “and Brenda and brother Stephany uu. kriow’ avrazor Bite Tafely in- 2. draw: er of‘ your’ kitchen or sewing room ‘and ‘eliminate .the danger’ of cut. fingers,’ insert: the blade ie two rows of match A-recent yisitor. to the home id: Mra. c. ‘of North rege ; Lang erin ‘and: "Peter : Roth “werd united, in*marriage | f at, a quiet ceremony ‘held ‘in ia. August at Cour'd’Alene, ‘Idah: 1 5-6 i rm i gu Glisert Jacobson ‘were | Cone feat club, ‘director, and. a member | sof thi iation. “|| ing trom | Cue ihe est can. negotiate the Crows.) Britiar . Bt Pi andi! ‘ Jake \climbsa: atly: feet: elevation,” ‘and eth gh fr ay Pasdinore’ over. the’ Pogue a fern of: sinos colleges p B.C; opened: in Van- Leouver last. w 2) thal summer jen’ tourists: «frig from social wor assistance «The: extensive : journalism. 1 Ei wecpermes taal. OUT Bene) ear aerennmpa NRE ATER EAT: Ponce PASSO ROUTE | mene ay 6 ad Would Boo tow ‘ to bulld a: new eer 4s 4 Re tote gtiglae “eave 6 0 yon: dver’ the’) the, f fhe an, “unactoptable | ject: “would be vidwed iter | e is youtes The oth: | ally thousands of travellers trot last 0: completed project: + (4). We more howe or the 8: BAVings. if. mainten-| “dé-} diicé’ od and 0 ‘snow ; yeuioyal, ; eats ahd iy r e, Te feet that costs should fc ‘provements are re pen made, it e ‘e does | not able route ever, become z first-class high-| threads ‘its way: wey re ‘mount “OXcopt.. the proposed f ney. i from “water. level: grades: e: Rocke Creston to tie j cease Heth summit’ would: provide another always below 2, feet: ais lakusp jana ‘Vernon | vation. Rofore ene’ to'B.C, Re-lh mmit 18, | sources ap! 0. iwi will iMustrate | Zirni low level rou! x ra o “The: ietelosed mileage | adjacent. to chart shows that: the ro route along the’ Lower’ ‘| Caitada Highway end. from ‘Fau:| lena Bay. It eee r) ie route, ont ¢ of. hat’ will be-| thie itd-Salin f is} si throughout:B. Hydro’ “has - awarded 4 $148, 000 contrdct''td H.) & °K. tis of Raveletoks to clear approximately: 23! ‘The area to be cleared lies ‘Arrow, Lake ‘gives: |on the south shore of the north: shotter. diatarice from Fauquier | west arm’ of‘ the lake approxi to: the No. 3 “Southern . Trans: | mately. between Beaton and Ga- } | the reservoir is filled ion of ‘Arrow: dam. Clearing 2 will © start’ diately sand is ‘scheduled to be| the: int 1966: overerawdé a expat : as is ata fa act Re i “npteting of ‘Arroy : ds is 0 acres of land ‘Upper ‘Arrow: Lake: will be flooded.when ohetdtine ha ike a 8 d ee aor arcs since: are] the comple ane he Blueberty: d following obvious’ "that zulde: effort .sho- uld be. made to make - the. Ar- imine: row: : Bale saccessibile; & from om both than’. afew. miles: im: is the tremendous camping and fires ou ich itisti tion facilities that a lake: Pak began tnAces for ‘an’ aid highway. would: open {650° student for: the: Taree’ centres: o: ‘ a6 i | atte Nelson: ‘Trail, of -university, an ; fésdionial programs’ rang: | ron ait at Syringa Cree ts wae ed to. to. the yf. ! mi iy 46 shore ue ‘The areas to be cle: flooded: when ‘the apparen to-cle: onthe ‘opposite. shore: from near. ‘Octopus Creek downstream to-a Deef. Park. BREAD 1s OUR" SPECIALTY] Oinpis, AB dy Trethewey-Wells imber Li A ‘Vancouver, $857, 460 and: Sch $8 e13g00 ore on, *; 5 eOther firms bidding 0 on the second, contract were H. and: K. Zirnitis, Revelstoke, ;'. $434,000 ior: Contracting, $470,050; & ‘D.=Dutton;: $590,525;; Trethe- | fells, 9,880 and Schutt |: struction, * $1,264, sJeThe contracts aA Be let ‘af ter B.C. Hydro:specialists have |» ~ | studied: the :bids. Clearing is scheduled: to: start ‘this. fall and es be completed Jat yea 54.16 }from the é ‘and $75 froin Ofd Age Seclirity—a total.’ '.9£ $129.16. That's almost 60% Las. to. make fa arnt ae ee nae gréat period of up to two “years, ak regular wage, ho wail weoeive t the'same pension St age 65. This i use unde: meetchanges in livi: * in-wage levels before paid and changes in | after they Beto: payabl If you, like Joe Costello, are “employed and have carnings.of ," $2,600 spread evenly bVet the “yéar, you will pay at the rate of O¢a week Your employer will : “why th Ta