Ss December 4, 1988 Cast’ News» 85 Auxiliary D-sar-D DINING LOUNGE meets OPEN 4 P.M. DAILY The November meeting of the ~ AIR CONDITIONED n bop 2 A Ladies’ Auxiliary was well attended WESTAR & COMINCO ‘OR PRIVATE PA\ whileswe held nominations for the VOUCHERS ACCEPTED 365-3294 upcoming year Located | Mile South of Weigh Stale in Ootischenia Nominations and voting are to be — LICENCED DINING ROOM — held at the Dee. 12 meeting. ee Valerie Tomlin was our newest member to be initiated. Thel Ns D il Lu h Waker hes "now trassheodt te —| Daily Luncheon Kelowna LA 7 Asm, MeaGaallA” pan, pollen . Specials will receive her 45-year membership Only $2.99 at pin along with life member Mae Dinner, who will receive her 40. year pin and Janet Goldie her 25-year pin. x - Members made 111 visits to CALL US TODAY Di patients in the hospital bringing 2816 Columbia Ave. along their usual treats. Birthday carols and gifts were sent , — to Florence Laycock, Mary Krall and e e Come Visit Santa ——— 103! rt PL aise MTU WT eolareee a eae it gee aj mith i iF PPh gegsgsge ‘es HALE Hii ii" istifes af davai: Pa " si va (ie HT Hits j ‘ A fi 4) i} ii 2 oa Wt AGT i gg ciate HIF ci HE @. ies y i geared a nt Ui site a 4 HUE ta Hf est i ial i [ils ail Hy sacige epee! Hie i Ue bia dil dai P24 “O3HSINH ATING “S028 “4/3 T1SNOG “3WOH WANN "100d “101 39%8v1 SOWLLST MIN i 10179841 NO X71dNG “NO8IGIN7G NI 99LZ-S9E “GLT ALIWIY ee 4 Iv 04 | ul 1401 NO 349 3N ia “WNYEEIAR NO NOLLIOGY HLIM 83 VEL “00S'67$ TWINaE G009 °.$09*.00! 101 29¥v1 ¥3dNS INITIIDK3 “3WOH iY 1000'6z$ avozUSW> NI S34DV Ze Viav MVINIM NI S38 08 ANIWLS3ANI JAY VIEWMOD ay , “AVM3ARIG G3AVd “dOHSHIOM JOVAVS 97x06 “14 “DS 9€S' 1 ‘NOILIAG HLIM 431IVal “ay 4 - x *D'@ ‘s06eys0> “OY DIGUINIOD 19/1 Ann MacDonald. Flowers were sent to Pearl Mott, Milly Connatty and Mona Chernoff. We hope their recovery to good health will be soon. Ladies purchased eight dozen wine glasses for their catering dinners. 4 Members donated $200 to Timmy's 1 p.m. ‘til4 p.m. Siratinas Telethon City Centre Don't forget the needy please Prat bring food donations for Christmas : j Squere hampers to the Dec. 12 meeting uvunsu! 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If the Society's plans for 4 expanding Mammogram Screening throughout the province proceed, women over 50, and those with a family history of breast cancer, will be provided with another means of early detection. Pamphlets on self- examination and on smoking are now 4 available in Punjabi, Hindi and Chinese. 1889 2e;n6es ey Busol VQQE: fees B OW BAO SAO, ® Aq pewojsuen “WHO 30¥4 LNOWS oun ue Aiqeseurna “eA0} 9p ‘Uadep jo Se6es eu) 2160) 133MS awvS3S ow -ABUEQ §,ARG DUR e~PPEN sowuoU! $10A198Q0 sno 70 OM| (@s@UWeid UOSBOS) vedeo Ads yeuonewew: ue- jo () awning ONY Hilvs ‘SLOOH 9 seujeep Senbuyoe vonsse.0je: 3UVALHOIN 3H. _ON3 OL JONVHO Vv 3AN ANHNY © GARDEN . Debbie S$ lishoff and wedding ceremony Aug. 20. Stacey Stooshnov were married in an outside Local couple wed Debbie Marie Swetlishoff became the bride of flower girl. Lisa wore a three-quarter length laced Stacey Patrick Stooshnov on Aug. 20, 1988 in a pink gown, and Nicole wore a white dress with mid-afternoon garden wedding at the home of the matching brimmed hat and gloves. The hat was bride's parents. trimmed in trailing pink ribbon. Polly Chernoff, good friend and marriage Gabe Jardin of Prince Rupert was best man. The commissioner, officiated at the double. ring cere. groom and best man were both attired in grey mony. tuxedoes. The best man wore a pink bowtie and cumberbund. The attractice yard of George and Louise Zaitsoff of Robson was the back; d for th son of Pete and Elizabeth Stooshnov of Grand Forks. wedding photographs OS Ene .Daekpround for: ‘the With early detection, cervical can. The’ bride's father escorted her along a The reception followed at the Hi Arrow Arms = ¢¢¥ is virtually 100 per’cent curable. flower-lined path, to the tune of the New Wedding ; S The Pap smear is the key to this 3 : : Motor Hotel with Andy Swetlishoff, brother of the A Song. The altar was decorated with a white trellis 4 success. The Cancer Society's aim is and assorted hanging potted plants. to be able to say the same of breast # Photos with Santa! ... ‘SUBpeUeD-esouRder 2g sueye sseursna § xn FIND JINNY @ OF-e DISNIN ONY NVW ZL tid AL- [| 4equiereq ‘Anpuns 04 yBnosy; ¢ sequiereg ‘Aopuow ‘007 (uleds) pupeyy eu AVHL 00 LNVD NOA 9 -voneye.'s.uesng pur AueH NYWEdOOH op CO SONIA 40 3UNLWN ED r \ c 7 HON BHL 40 LV3H 3H. 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The hall was decorated with white and pink doves and flowers. The bride was radiant in a traditional The uncle of the bride, Nick Koochin, proposed the floor-length gown of taffeta. The fitted bodice toast to the bride. featured a pearl encrusted laced “V" neckline, and The beautiful three-tiered wedding cake was long fitted sleeves edged in lace. The full skirt was made and decorated by Rhonda Swetlishoff, enhanced with a lace border. The matching _ sister-in-law of the bride. The tiers were surrounded headpiece was of silk stephanotis and hanging pearls. with white hearts and tiny pink flowers and The unique draping bouquet of pink rose buds, separated by pink stemmed wine glasses. The cake beige lilies, white freesia and ivy, completed the top was two intertwined pink and white hearts. bride’s ensemble. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon at Lisa Koochin of Castlegar was the maid of Sandals Resort, Jamaica and are now residing in honor, with Nicole Swetlishoff niece of the bride, as Grand Forks. Sponsored by . . . 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The questions asked are not Castlegar and District Development to help both new and existing busi- difficult and ean be answered in five Board will conduct a telephone nesses cater to the needs of area to 15 minutes. survey to give area residents input residents. Residents are also invited to into the future planning of Castle. The Development Board would contact the Development Board on gar's business and service sections. like your cooperation if you are their own to give their opinions. The survey expects to find out where residents shop and use com munity services such as doctors and dentists, and where they go for entertainment or recreation. Do local residents travel to other com- munities for these services or shop- ping? Why? Here’s your chance to speak out. The survey not only asks spetified questions, but asks for input such as “Which services would you like to see added to the community?” and “How can the community be improved?” More than 400 households will be called to get sampling of all age and income brackets. Telephone numbers will be selected randomly with in formation provided kept confidential. Results, which should be available RUBBER STAMPS CASTLEGAR NEWS 1 eros. * ‘Single or double occupancy. Room tax extra. Effective Dec. 16/88 ~ tan. 8/89. Regular rates are only $56 to $68 plus tax, So that makes it . . 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