CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 13, 1977 Take Mediterranean Cruise ‘A honeymoon trip in the form of a Mediterranean cruise, followed the marriage cere. mony of Patricia May Obedkoff and Michae] Thomas Amos, at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Castlegar. Baskets of white and yel- tow gladioli provided the altar setting and roses and ribbons marked guest pews when Rev, Richard Klein heard the vows exchanged between the daugh- ter of Mrs. Elsie Obedkoff and the late Andrew Obedkoff of Castlegar and the son of Mr, and Mrs, Dave Amos of Prince Rupert. ‘Mrs. Louise Ferworn of Castlegar provided the wed- ding music for the pretty mid- summer ceremony, Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Harold Kellogg, the bride wore a floor-length gown en train, fashioned in Victorian influence. The lace bodice fea- tured a round scalloped neck- line, trimmed with seed pearls and rhinestones and the leg o' mutton sleeves of voile and lace were gathered softly to lace bands at the wrists and fasten. ed with tiny buttons. The full Loto Canada . Picks Twelve: Millionaires Loto Canada held its fourth draw Sunday at the University of fe i 12 panelled skirt of organza and voile, enhanced with lace, fell softly from the empire waist to the wide band of lace at the hemline. A three-tier veil in three- quarter length misted from her Juliette cap of lace trimmed with seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses and baby's breath. Mrs. Louise Maddocks of Castlegar was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Frances Murphy. of:, Castlegar, Holly winning numbers of $1 million. The following 12 numbers each won $1 million. The last five numbers in each series won $1,000, the last four $250 and the last three $100: 1132229, 6283414, 1072711, 8341802, 326- 9867, 1886305, 1726769, 33767- 95, 3928027, 1473687, 2678949, 5655610. The following eight num- bers won $100,000 each. The last five numbers in each series won $1,000, the last four $250 and the last three $100: 52395- 74, 3619308, 3539466, 1461618, 2053055, 2623787, 3745398, 22- 69016, The loto drawing also included a new feature called Extra-Plus with 25 winners of $100,000 each: 1901532, 30834- 52, 1147767, 4127886, 2398825, 4385522, 1090916, 1294383, 18- 54565, 3420981, 1871155, 23490- 83, 1361099, 3404062, 1709727. aA and Willa Condy, of North Vancouver. All attendants were simi- larly gowned in. floor-length halter gowns of flocked nylon with matching capes, in theme colors of pinks and yellows, with complementary flowers in their hair. For jewelry, they wore gold necklaces, gifts of the bride, and. carried bouquets of yellow, pink and white daisies and baby’s breath. ~ Master Wade Kellogg of Ladysmith, B.C, was ring bear- er, Best man was Mr. Richard Maddocks of Castlegar, while. , groomsmen were Mr. Harry Whale of Prince Rupert, the groom's brother, Mr. Daryl Amos of Richmond and Mr. Greg Archibald of Castlegar. Ushering were Messrs.- John «Fowler and ‘Tom Cotton of * Vancouver. + ft’. Wedding colors ‘prevailed in the pink and yellow stream- ers and bells which decorated the Kinnaird Hall for the Sense of Loss... 1 reception. Highlighting the de- cor was a large white heart inscribed with the names of the newlyweds. 3 : For her daughter's wed- ding, Mrs. Obedkoff chose a blue floor-length gown, with blue and pink sheer floral coat, silver accessories and pink and white carnation corsage. Centering the head table was a three-tier wedding cake, which had been made by the bride’s mother ‘and decorated by Mrs. Ivy Salekin’of-Robson, Frosted in pink, it ‘featured’ yellow and white .roses, with the top layer adorned by a glass containing a single pink rose. Each tier was ‘separated’ by small wine glasses, holding ‘lily-of-the valley. Table decor. was enhanced by the white lace cloth with pink underlay, white candles in crystal holders and arrange: ments of mixed flowers. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Jim Kellogg of Ladysmith. The bridal toast was presented by the bride's uncle, Mr. Pete’ Obedkoff of Castlegar. The bride's grandfather, Mr. A. Mojelsky,. recited the Lord's Prayer and gave his blessing to the newlyweds. Rev..Richard Klein said Grace. Attending to the guest book was Mrs. Joan Roth. Prior to leaving for the “honeymoon trip to Malta, Is rael, Turkey, Italy, Athens and other Greek Islands, the bride donned black slacks and a beige and white all lace blouse, with a —Photo byLa Tai Olsen corsage of carnations and pink roses, She presented her bridal bouquet to a dear. friend, Miss Andrea Shelfontiuk. ° Wedding guests attended from Yuma, Ariz; Spokane, Wash. and various B.C. points. The young couple are resi- ding at 372 St. Ann's Road in Campbell River. Former Syringa Creek - Resident Passes at 97 — Former Syringa Creek resident Thomas McColm Sr., 97, died Sopt. 21 at Rimby, Alta, Funeral service was held Sept. 24 from Robson Com- munity Memorial Church. Born Dec. 17, 1879, in Dumphries, Scotland, Mr. McColm came to Canada in 1907. He worked in the mines in Rossland Tor a time, later moving to Trail. where he - operated McColm's Grocery Store as well as working for the City of Trail for 25 years. He; retired in 1943 at which time he. was city works foreman, McColm lived at. Syringa Creek from his retirement until moving to Alberta in ser. Centres Divided He is survived by a son Thomas, Jr. of Blufton, Alta.; two datighters, Mra, Betty Brown of Niagara: Falls, New York ‘and Mrs,' Frances Gues- ford of Trail; 12 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; a brother in-Victoria and a sister in England, He was predeceased by his wife Margaret in‘ 1959, Rev. Don Reed officiated at the service, Organist Mrs. A. W. Thorp played byming pte with Me and “Rock of Paltpscrsie oes Jim’ Me- Colm, Bill’McColm, Alan: Me- Colm, Don Guesford, Cal Grun- erud-and Ellwood Grunerud. Burial was. in’ Robson Cemetery. Airport Site Unsettled A dispute over the location of a proposed major airport in the Crowsnest Pass area ‘near Fernie has - divided ‘several in East involved’e cannot. agree where it should be built. i ‘The runway. would be long enough to handle jets, which regional district. A paved airstrip up to 1,800 metres long is planned for the region, but the three muni- cipalities and one rura! area * Federal Minister Len ‘Marchand to Visit Trail Federal Environment Min- - ister’ Len Marchand will be visiting Trail later this month - to meet with the Trail Chamber * of Commerce. , According to J. F. Murray, regional director for the De- partment of Industry, Trade and Commerce, the visit had been arranged by the former minister, Jean Chretien, who is now finance minister. ~. The minister's meeting with the Trail Chamber is in conjunction with’ the program Enterprise Canada ‘77, launch- ed earlier this year when senior © personne! of the federal depart- . ment made personal contact with some 5,000 company ex- ecutives across Canada, listen- ed to what they had to say, and began the analysis of federal ‘ programs in order to get a more up to date picture of the needs + of Canadian industry. The member for Kamloops- Cariboo, Marchand will speak at a luncheon meeting of the Trail Chamber on Oct. 28. There's a Reason When Purses Begin to Move Residents of Riverside, Calif., have’ been warned to be wary of purses that shimmy and shake. % Police Lieut. Don Mawn said recently an- unidentified -man took home a purse he “ found at a bus stop. Something . inside started to move, so the man called police. Policeman Warrne Banks opened the purse and found an 18-inch rattlesnake wrapped in asmall towel tied with a ribbon, Banks killed the snake with a baseball bat. Mawn said the snake was probably placed in the purse by someone with a “sick mind”, and he fears.there might be 900-metre nal runs ways cannot do, . Ata meeting of the region- al district, held in: Cranbrook last week . involving -Fernie, ~ Elkford, the district “of Spar- wood and the electoral area of West Fernie, Fernie said it is ho longer willing to pay for an airport north of Sparwood. Several’ years ago the districts agreed the runway should be built in the upper Elk Valley, north of Sparwood, but Fernie council told the meeting that would put the runway 48 _ kilometres north of their com- munity which is too far away. _. Total costs for the project are estimated at $1.5: million and the federal, ministry. of transport'-has already said it will contribute up to $500,000 whet the location of the airport is decided. The. land in question is designated farm land under the agricultural land reserve and there was no indication the land commission will release it for airport use. The municipalities have an option to buy the 250 acres of -land appraised at $800 an acre. . : luarantee or by tha Mas! geyee) & H * Bus. 3657553 SMALL Oxygen & ‘Acetylene. 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