meqenronarens ees 1 ‘Paul Peter Ozerotf, 65, of , Kinnaird, died Saturday at the. H + Castlegar and District Hospital . tafter a short illness. ; Prayers ‘started Sunday night’ at the USCC ‘Hall in 1Grand Forks with funeral ser- {vices held Monday. > Born at Grand Forks, Mr, $Ozeroff was employed as'a Slaborer, in construction, most ‘recently the the Dawson Con- \itruetion Co. of Castlegar. He married Florence Gor- ‘ott of Nelson at Grand Forks June 30,1959, and was an active member, of the USCC Nelson: Public People from the West Advaey Committee “on the. Needs ‘of the: P' ally Han. dicapped at Peebles. Motor Inn Saturday and received not only & a sympa thic ear, but’ concrete ‘Trail, Nakusp:and V: attended’ the ee forum designed to’ get“ people” with. {physical problems together with those who can provide ‘services: ‘or information’ about services. -°, "CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 12, 1974 ” Filty-Five-Year-Old Kinnaird Man Dies After Short: ‘Mllness _ Kazakoft -Negrave Vows. are E Hall at Grand Forks, singing in. the Doukhobor choir and partl- ; elpating {n other! USCC activi- ies, his wife;’ his: father, Peter W. Ozeroff of Grand ‘Forks; an aunt,’ Mary’ Ozeroff of Grand Mr. Ozeroff is survived by | Forks; one brother, Nick P. - Oceroff. of Grand. Forks; | two nephews and. four. nieces. He was predeceased by his wife’ Dora and 2 half-brother Bill'A, Zibin of Midway. Burtal took place in the uscc Cometery at Grand Forks, Forum. Ars © Problems of the Handicapped ‘Committee’ member Doug’ “Mowat, who is in a wheelchiar » himself, toured Selkirk’ College :: ta Castl jegar ard Notre Dame » “University. Friday. and found both. seriously. lacking in wheelchair acces: On the bylaw. < Sen tie dings access to w! irs. Sa tec teddlar thal is peeing for, these buildings, he a ‘ako ioae to city ofa it ramp! Baker sidewalks and received "a a promise to into the matter. ‘The committee is trying to get a’: provincial | program son. tectural | barriers. “me are trying to prove it cot Es no more to build an accessible ‘house thana. normal house,” Mr, Mowat said. Also discussed at the meeting was the committee's hope ‘to, -, ineeexsares; a no access: {ces a becker Es: Drive was the scene'of a very, pretty Silver Wedding Anni-. versary party, for Mr. and Mrs. W..W. Moore. The house was decorated with beautiful arrangements of flowers and vases holding mix- ‘ed bouquets of snapdragons, ions and roses. “A toast was proposed ‘to ‘the couple by.a very dear friend from Penticton, Mr. Con Bor- coman. Mr. Moore responded i : the toast and then p eople aré paid to be sick by \ nsation * 1 They should not be paid to’ be} sick, But “abaites, 96 Party Held fo Honor Couple ‘Sad family of Cali i Mr, ant Mrs. Wilf Sweeney of ‘Burnaby; “Mr. :and Mrs.” Golinski ‘of. Vancouver, Dr. and Mrs. Miller’, of Nelson, Mr. Keith Robertson of Nakusp’ and’ Mr.’and Mrs. ‘Bodard of. Nelson. : toast to the guests. | : The evening was much. Senjoyed by all'and a great’ success, The out-of-town guests. at- A. Moore of Montreal, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Con Borcoman of : tending the party were Mrs.'M. ‘Mrs. Alec Tait of Ottawa, Ont, Penticton, Mr. and Mrs. Seragg |): ——— paid for their. tr of Mr. 3 tbe Kelas in et dei iter nd) Mrs,’Sambel |! wil exline, flowing 'Geor- igh ‘gette skirt'and’ toi The: * Selkirk College is offering: a large selection ‘of courses in } the continuing education pro- “gram this Courses offered this year include such diverse topics as photography, yoga, tht cutting, choral singing, boat “antiques, Spanish, ‘Italian, as. x tronomy, stereo, ‘oil.’ painting, . silk ‘screening, reading! im- provement, electronics,: book-? keeping, ’ industrial “relations, : * processing of: wool for ae & and'many more. - Released Ferry ae ot pas: sengers in vehiclés using | Oho : Castlegar: Ferry’ in : ‘August »:; were: down ‘from: that’ month’; motor buses (26) 2; number of motorcycles (857) 253 and bunt: _ ber of livestock (88) 15." moved to SWinlaw and had resided theré ‘since. +) He is survived by two sons, Nick of Appledale and William his home. Bora in of -Thrums; ‘two’ daughters, Mrs.:W.' (Polly) Cheveldave of Gold: River, :B.C., and‘ Mrs. 'P. arti tl ) Malahoft of Cowichan, grandchildren and two en pibihere’ G Gus of Grand Forks a5 cand Walter of Winlaw. . search ‘skills. / August 20th: - Your nelghbor's Pool party. You dove into the hors d'oeuvres. gay to to all thoes goodies. veuraeoanere bintay p - How could yor “brought home a* gatlon of Ice cream. ‘Another argument with Marvin: There's nothing like chocolate layer ‘cake to. calm ied down, Too many barbecues, > piente, ‘parties? +S. Weight Watchers can help you trim down and stay down.’ The pith it hae sand your hut -avill be offered ‘on: motor camp- "ing, including information onj. building, buying, modifying and equipping a camper:vehicle.~ * Actual squlpmient will, r hiding Spanish, as ‘efficient reading, : niques ‘of business ‘letter writ-: ing and Teading strategies : ») business, and rofessional’'p per- Cet ‘will provide an ‘opportunity for; , ;participants to produce ‘a fin. ‘ished’ gem ‘stone ‘from ‘ough ee audag by; sawing, ” The ‘course 9 on antiques and : will include films, . ield trips and displays by local; fered, the: saehtlanes of. taking her: will C Ata one- day Dene titled “Layman's Guide to. Stereo”, specialists from couver will’ demonstrate and. “men” will provide information about the world of, work,: self: ; assessment, + lace sleeve: i), anivory, Vel ’ ‘scalloped at ‘the’ w: three-tier. chapel length illusion >: {veil was secured:to a headpiece lined with’ Venise ‘lace.’ Along yellow ‘ribbon’ ‘secured her. bouquet which consisted of one lozen yellow roses interspers-: with mabye Ps breath and soft - Miss Kathy, Henderso: ot Kamloops: were: identically: at-” tired; in‘long! Nowing:p Empire’: waistlines, full’ leeves with wide cuffs finished ‘high’ cowel’ necklines, Bach arried’a bouquet: “babs vet breath me olyester. ecece in the’ Atlin featured ‘full sleeves in sheer. ° crepe and had an embroidered palit ‘around the V-neckline. Her accessories were, white and ‘she wore a mint’ green corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore ., pink 'floral' floor-length ‘gown. {chiffon with long sleeves ‘and ‘a: V-neckline with ruffles, ‘Her > “accessories were of silver and {her corsage of pink carnations. Decorating the bride's lace ‘covered table were two white tapers in’silver: candleholders, two long centerpieces of yellow.» gladioli; and white and: peach x erysantheruis, ute hi delleate floral cascade of yellow: daisies’ spilling down’ and around a pillared bower. On the "Rev, We Harcison Ph, 865-7148 Saturday Night Mass 7 pan: ‘9 a.m.‘ and ait ea Y CALVARY Ne napyist Gri ARURCH Nett ae cverieat Motel 4 lover! sat} Castleaird: Plaza top tier was'a miniature bride -- ‘and groom under an archoray, of): yhite flowers. Master of ceremonies was: the bride's’ uncle,’ Mr. Alex Gritchin:of Grand: Forks.’ He read. congratulatory, messages from Benito, Man. and Victoria. He'also’ proposed the toast, to ” the bride. : fe Before. travelling\t the Oregon coast, the bride and groom first went.to, Vanco where. the bride placed her : ' ~) ‘wedding: flowers‘on the grave * of her. Grandfather, the late: Mr. Chi dinner. For the dance owing the music.was by, the Del Rays was of yellow:gladiloi and’ white’ carnations .with; yellow and white'streamers, hearts and George C Onher. departure the bride donned’ a’ polyester suit of ellow and lime green, Her corsage. was of yellow’ carna:); tions tinted with a touch of lime” green, She also wore ellow. § -. CHURCH OF GOD. 804)= 7th “Ave., Kinnaird School: for ao ed athe including saute arents,and grand. irs, Mary Chernen- ace explor-: pone and. ne \cipants will and ithe - ¥ The bride’s' mother, wore'a mint green Soerengts gown ‘of’ “Morning. W "Brenig Fatwa ‘hour 7:80 ainatr: ira igen to view the tory. Audubon natural Bistory, ms will be, presented again,” _personally, narrated by’ out- tanding naturalist-photogra- » iN «i hers, ‘This y idl ig personal | th career plans and developing. job four? week; ‘series of films ntitled “Chal ‘problems: ifaced } by, ‘working “women, “Worship Service'9\a.m. ¢ Sunday School: 10:15 poet rary:: This is’ part ‘of a' $1,000 grant {com} the‘Leon’-and ‘Thea’ Koerner’: ‘ Stowe here!is mouth placing this welcomed siditioa i the shelven.Castlogar, News Photo * oe “and Kinnaird branches for reference’ books: ‘Kinnaird ‘Hbrarian’ 31 ke East of the- Castlesird a shopping Pat ‘Plaza, g 7 208m, Tt:is' my ‘opinién : ‘that the ‘ment of MLA’s, etc., e ‘partment nt of Ta labor, depart ‘N will not be. loaded down with” strike in. the schools. is \intoler- able ‘and ‘the: students-will:-be the losers, As taxpayers, we all ‘are paying very, highly: ‘education of these students, we presently :we are’ also’ pa: to do absolutely. nothing as our children still ‘aren't :in- school. ° Perhaps we should all complain to the consumer affairs depart- ment about, this ripoff... I the local Person- “ally, can see ino value in ‘make the’ school work’ more’! ficult for the ‘students in the © these. same people, Le., board a teachers, staff, de=..° cor vailable : through to: No mer. 4th, Tickets Cheaper ini Canada offi P ition may be obaied by ering, ar work, changing: the ‘life’ eee, child care, and hagdiing Fespo! ; “Kootenay. ‘Women 74" is a Z special weekend: program on the status of: women today. It will include a keynote speaker; plus workshops covering wo- men‘and the ‘law, women ‘and ‘education; Se Ry College, Box 1 {Cn BO. BC. health, education of children “3 andother te care; will E "preventive: Healt care, insur- hold fi- " nances, mortgages, wills, estate 3 laws and genetic counselling. In'the area of personal development, two popular pro- grams being repeated are Yoga --and Experiences in Personal Growth. The latter is a series of “evening ‘group’ sessions: de- “signed to'stimulate personal growth, communication and're- lationship development, and is of special interest to couples. For people wishing to develop language and reading akills,’a number. of courses will Pee ‘at the, Kinnsird. Fire, Hall from:8' ‘a.m. il voit 8 a or grat Ne or ‘agree; with the. local school ‘board: who are contemplating ° bringing : the: high ; schoo)’ stu-*