CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Aug. 10, 1961 Sewer lly Proposed coat and the etme of-the works, date before. the inspector. of muni- | to the inspector x can issue a o! PROVINCIAL LIBR VICTORIA, B, ¢, ARY Grenier - Lipsett. DEC. 31/32) j i 4 q EIST for his aj Give fourh reading ‘to the by- law. Hold a public meeting on the bylaw, : publish ‘the proposed bylaw, and ‘hold the vote, mt Wait’ for’ one-month quashing period required after the polling 3-T RAYON CUSTOM BM. 24 MONTHS Af -ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE 750/14 tubel WAS 32.10 less trade Now $258 Our 1961 original equipment fire. The. best new car tire Goodyear ‘has ever made. [t delivers 15% more tread wear than tha best 1960 new car tire, CASTLE | TIRE’ SHOP REPAIRS - VULCANIZING PHONE: 365-4441 tye a! debenture. Apply to the Central Mortgag- ing and Housing for a loan after assent by the owner-electors and the registration of the bylaw. Amend the original bylaw to agree with the final OMHC loan fi. gures, Obtain approval of the amend- ment bylaw by the Lt.-Gov.. in Council. Do ‘detail engineering; includ- ing running of ‘fleld profiles, draw- ings of sewers and treatment plant, specifications. and contract docu~ ments for tenders. Invite contractors to tender. Award. the contract, : ROBSON SOGIALS Mrs, A. K, -Waldie, Phone 365-5921 David Stadler. has been spending the past week vacationing in North Burnaby. and |New, Westminister with relatives. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Adshead were, the ‘former's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mra. A. Knelsen and Nuptial mass in St, Rita's Church July 22 saw Roas Grenier, son of ‘Mr, and Mrs, Paul Grenier of Victoria, take as his bride Maur- een ‘Jeanette Lipsett, daughter of Mr,'‘and Mrs, Edward J. Lipsett of Castlegar, In a double-ring cere- mony. by Rev. E. A. Brophy in a Gelicate floral setting of white and mauve flocks flanking the altar. ‘High nuptial mass. was sung by the choir and the soloist was Mrs. 8, Gallo with ‘Mrs, R, Goulet pre- siding at the organ. The. lovely brunette bride en- tered the’church on the arm of her father and was radiant in a floor- length’ gown jof white pure: slik or- ganza’;over a‘-fully crinolined taf- feta,‘akirt, The skirt was accented by. panels of chantilly lace, / he basque lacé bodice with lly polnt sleeves’ was. designed: with a Veneckline front ant and back of softly pleated organza. For the “something borrowed" the bride wore her alster's wedding veil’ which was elbow len- gth of full fowing tulle cascading from 9 seed pearl bandeau. She‘ also wore. the: groom's ‘gift, a double *| strand ;’of pearls and: carried a Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Benham left recently {or Vancouver to attend the, wedding of the former's son, Keith Edward, to Nancy ‘Trotter of ‘Vancouver. Home visiting: ‘wits his parents is David Adshead from Camp Shilo ‘yin ANGLICAN | CHURCH. St. Alban’s Angilcan Church Aug. 13th Trinity XI 11.00 Matins St, Alban’s OHERNOFF — ‘To Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell Chernoff of Castlegar, shter. MARTINI Rudy Martini of Castlegar, on Aug. 6, a .son. SETO .-— ‘To Mr. and Mra, Har. ry Seto of. Castlegar, on Aug, 10, a crescent bouquet of red carnations and white -stephanotis. The: bride's slater Mrs. J. E. Daley, was matron of honor, She taffeta, a sleeveless dress with clas- sie bodice and full short, skirt with matching cumberbund. ‘Bridesmaid was Miss Corry-Ann Barnes who waa attired in pink or= ganza, over taffeta, the same style gs the bride's matron. Both wore white headdresses, white:shoes and gloves and each carried a crescent bouquet of yellow carnations. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Gordon Grenier of Victoria, Ushers were Mr. Charles Curtels and Mr, David Harris, both of ‘Victoria, we For her “daughters wedding, ‘Mrs. Lipsett’s dress was of gold bro- cade sheath with beige accessories -jand pink carnation’ corsage. ‘The groom’s mother’s dress was'a mint @reen sheath and her corsage was of yellow. mums. ‘The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake “Gas: OR - Om, * THN. YDAR WARRANTY: © WHISPER QUIET OPER- ATION “HEAVY CoNsTRUCTION — es FURNACE WITH ALL THES BONUS FEATURES ' SMITH'S “HAVE YOUR FURNACE INSTALLED 7 BE OUR EXPERTS * LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR YOUR, PROTEOTIO} WORE. CUSIOM DESIGN. ED FOR YOUR HOME. * QUALATY ENGINEERED FOR EFFICIENT, EVEN DISTRIBUTION, rue OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR BEST ADVERTISING FOR AN INSTALLATION AS Ir SHOULD BE CALL PLUMBING: &- HEATING _- CASTLEGAR, BC. Pennine Meee Pink tulle. and: sur- rounded by wee pink rose buds. The cake ‘was made ‘by the bride'smo- therand was topped with two.doves =| holding double wedding rings. The center. piece ‘was: flanked on each side. with pink” and white ‘tapers and low bowls of roses, After the .bride and groom made the. traditional first. cut in the cake it was cut up for serving by the bride's aunt, Mrs, Deer, and @ friend of the family, Mrs. Black. burn. Following the dinner the young’ couple served the wedding cake to the guests, * ‘Mr, J. Dunlop proposed a toast to the bride and- the’ groom: re- sponded. Mr. Gordon’ Grenier pro-, }posed the bride's attendants with Charles Curtels responding, Master of ceremonies, Mr. G. Hughes, read: the many telegrams recelved from Switzerland, several Ontario points, Victoria, and many other. B.C. ‘points. ‘The bride and groom were as- sisted in the receiving of the guests =ihe their parents. For a honeymoon to be spent in Banff, Radium, Cal- gary and Seattle, the bride changed into a white brocae sheath’ dress _ Look Smarter, ot Feel Better. ‘Engoy Jarman’ 8 “Friendliness Of Fit? ‘Here's a iyle that never grows old—French ‘tee pattern ‘with the smart creased vamp that makes, you look your best. And for foot-free comfort that. lasts and lasts there’s Jarman’s famous'“‘friendliness of “fit” to’ make you feel your beat. Stop by soon, ~ MADDOCKS with Jacket with ‘access- ories and corsage in the new. shade of watermelon red. On ‘their return’ from their ho- neymoon, they “will reside at 3721 Craigmillar Ave., Victoria, ‘Out-of-town guests’ were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Grenier, Gordon and Linda, Mr. Charles, Curteis and Mr. David Harris all. of. Victoria; Miss was attired in an aqua organza over | dish. Vows Exchanged 38 Corry-Ann Bares. of ‘Balmon Arm, Mr, and Mra, J. “Barnes of -Laving- ton, Miss Teresa: Dehghunty of Se- attle, Mr. W.'J;"Delahunty of Vic- torla, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dawson of Calgary, Mrs. 'J,;, Daley of Sud- bury, Ont., Mrs, Paulson, Mr. A. F, Paulson and Mr, and Mrs. E, A, Paulson, ‘all jof Portland, 01 Mrs. D, Deer, Vancouver, Wash. Mrs, L. Renwick, and: Mrs. L. M. Kirby, both ‘of, Nelson’ and ‘Mrs. T. Gergely, Oliver and Mrs. J. Nixan of Comox, REWATA SOCIALS : ROUND STEAKS, Ib. Mrs, M. Robn Mr, and.Mrs. David Hamm of Kamloops and Mr," and Mrs, Abra- ham Hamm of Abbotsford are vi- siting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dyck, Raymond’ laindquist of Kin- naird is 8 guest at.” ‘the home of Fred Koch. Mr. and Myrs,: Jackson and fa- mily of Kinnaird were recent visi- the home of Mr.and Mrs. F. Wen- Miss June Lang and Miss Lor- raine Fladager accompanied by Miss Ludelle Lang of Penticton lett for o holdey to Banff, Alberta, Mr, and Mrs, W. Leduc and fa- mily of Kinnaird were weekend vi- sitors at the home of Mr .and Mrs. ©. P, Rempel. Mr. and Mr, G, Friesen, and family returned from their recent camping trip. 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Dresses Trunks by Travelgard $23.95: - $31 95 Lope Touring Cases -$1295 LUGGAGE by TRAVELGARD Overnite Cases as low as $6.29 and $13.95 ‘SAVAGE SHOES = $5.95: pl BACK to SCHOOL : $3.95. ‘and ‘$495 Boy's Black - Oxfo rd : ~The ‘be called upon saith the next j, weeks to vote on thé Incorpora- fot (@.:$1: million ‘subdivision of the Castle Bar Ranch) ine tlon ‘into the’ village was: the coti< flict of interest he had referred to] enough’ to-appreciate the -desirab- VLA: Subdivision © After many months of trials. and first’ “thing esday | morning from ; the Millage} office for the subdivision.” ~". Under an‘ agreement reached | between the village and'Mr. Shel- ped to the storage tank from a 6-in, matin on’ 10th Ave, by a 160 gpm rhe ‘Cub’: ‘Packs of the Kootenay vii|| Columbia “District held helt sums ‘from camp and: Bonnington-south » Sloan, Rabson, tf ~" | large iswimming; ; pool many of’them learned'to swim dur- for | ing’ their week ‘at camp. ‘One of the highlights ~ was ‘Western «Day and engaged in games and : Western. theme, - Part- of? each ‘day: was devoted to “nandlcratts ‘where, the boys lear- ned ‘how: to make’ various: interest- ing gadgets including plaster moulds and woggles. Every day closed with a campfire ‘during’ the evening whl. activities “Issued ‘ch ‘the boys’ enjoyed learning new ‘soigs, performing’ skits and. listen-. ing to. .cubbing stories from their leaders, Camp Chief.was-T. Lang, Cub- master, of the Firs, Kinnaird Cub [zee “Assistany Camip'Chief was D. James, Cubmaster’ ofthe Bonning- tou-South Blocan-Cub Pack. ™\ They were ably.agsisted by Mrs. “|B, James,: Assistant: Cubmaster: of |7 ito. the Above leaders ual mésting. of Kootenay, S talpallt has been tested a enletpal ft .Kin- Howard | nldae ane and Jon McMillan enjoyed _ the won- psec mele ‘prepared ‘by them.» i The. enrages the ‘camp wish T have served on council ” > long lity’ of . having; these: fringe areas part of the village," aldize this. He sald that’ it wad is standing ‘while on. council ‘that al- ing:names"'ror’a petition favoring corporation,‘ presented ‘| couxicll with i Datitlons algned by, three-fifths dscof: which ‘the Eddy ‘Match |" ig) tenay:Forest: Prod di are Cel, é i ap es ost orl Uideriration at the “Village: were pre- eld bY. the ‘Arrow junday, ab Anderson’s Or ‘the! crowd arrived sented by-Mr.- Oglow on behalf ‘of day where the: boys’ developed Western| G. W-.Auders Word has ‘been creceived , that ard has ‘contacted, the partment of education with “Te- panel ‘responki- ‘Tarrys addition plans will be forth-| et eoming:-on or about. Aug..18..No word:on. date of: receipt of f plans. for Rob id, Ootigchenia. mediate’ enquiries; *: expressed grave. | lays encountered - sing favorably. The’ old coal fur- |nace in the Kinnaird school isbe-| ing’ replaced with a gas 4 cpived and any person in if’ they ‘are’ on | free, style- event at the seco} : Squadron: Took 0 in. in Ney, nS * 2: oS A LOCAL EAD: Guy Gibson,| placed ie list by phoning “the Board of he or checking ‘the list the‘ new wells at Pass Creek, Sint * 2+] son Creek, Tarrys and Ootischenia. Given Out ia Seip ‘Fourteen dog Ucences worth’ 42 issued during duly in Castle- fears reported! works supervisor Nor- man "MeNabb at souncll’s Tast meet- Anges. bk ‘An addition, he sald, four 0 over- | time’ parking tickets were given’ out and five apis, quitter salle ae iors away meee toe ell. ‘Council accepted yt Dr. Lindsay's Powe mmissior barring be, specific “at this time” ‘as ‘Property owners any prope! “the building: of, thie dam, H, However, continues Mr. Keen- leyside, Tie principle..we have comipensation which |; ae: informatie ‘as tothe basis ‘on w! ch compensation’ “would™ be” made.) a The Chamber's Columbia River De- ter to Mr.» Keenleyside that. it; re- alizes “that at the present time. this is’ atill a hypothetical question, pat aince cost estimates covering, “T[Meence application together with a] ‘¥elopzient Committee“safd'in a let-|>~g 7 ‘en J Clarke's Pool