8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 12, ,1 968 Morley-Fink Wedding . ‘Wedding ‘principles at a cere-'skirt and: matching lace jacket, A mony held in a ‘lovely sctting of simple headdress entone was fas- white gladioli and bouquets of hioned with a. single flower over pink: and white’roses were Miss shaped net. She wore a pink car- Louise Faye Fink and Mr. George Ration corsage, Ewan Morley 108 Hinnaled whe exchanged | marringe vows’ at the home of the bride's parents, ‘Mr. Este of; Caatlogn: and Mrs, Earl J, Fink of Kinnaird at six o'clock in the eveing‘on eee 30. Rev. C. R. Day officiat- ed, ceremony when the bride's tal The bridegroom is the son gara On The Lake, Ontario, ; Given in marriage’ by: het fa- thers! phe? bride was lovely i we @ Bown of white lace with fitted hodice and lily-point sleeves, Sandmother. It f yp sleeves. | Mrs, ‘Fink was attired in Best man’ was Mr. Gary Arm-| | A small reception followed the was. appointed in pink and white theme with white candles in sil: xer’ ‘holders flanking ‘a’ three-tiered Ww - of Mr, and Mrs. C. Morley of Nis-|orated” Rene enlch dad been de: Mrs.-R, Goulet presided at the or- heirloom table’ cloth’ of white lace /g02."‘The church was beautifully , nad. becn ‘hand crocheted ‘and had decorated “with vases of ‘gladioli | 9 beer ‘the possession of the bride's and the guests’ pews were marked f the ‘recent wedding’ of Anita Claire Jenks, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Victor Jenks of Castlegar and Wayne Alexander Gray, son of Mr, and ;Mrs. Alex Gray of :Kinnaird, Father E, Brophy officiated at the- double-ring > ceremony ‘and ble with white satin ribbon bows and ity of the valley. 8)” The :radiant Yptonde bride en. ing the church on the arm of father looked charming in an original * gown’’ of white chantilly sce poised over tulle and satin, wide 'V. “|from a ‘tiny waistline to form a slight train, ONE CALE AND WE HANDLE ALL EMERGENCIES Keep our number handy for day or night emergency service. Our expert plumbers aro courteous, neat and low! |. Her elbow length veil of illu. sion net was held in place bya stones.) Her caneaniog bougiiet ‘Was, or pl St. Rita's Church Scene. Of Gray-Jenks Wed ng St, Rita’s Church was the scéno | j dainty crown of pearls and rhine-.[groom and Mr. John ‘Pinckney. of ed’ carnation corsage complete: ACROSS FROM THE ARENA—" Royal “Stuart, Console, . “Twin Seal ‘and Crystal. Panoramic’ Wir do Ss. Specializing ‘In Cupboards and: ‘finkhing jwork.' ‘Full. line: oF “Building: Materials, ‘Arborite ind ,C.LLL, Paint. 8 ~ Phone 3 8151, ‘Box 90, ‘cantegar 2 & G ‘Builders Supply A proposal for the’ integrati mical Company,. ‘Limited. ‘and Cana. dian ‘Celanese; Limited, under’ the name) Chemcell : (2988) Limited a ? of the operations. of. Canadian hes} : igs ae e: proposal ti dos ilan|: Celanese’: incltides ‘a’: subdivision “of the of ‘the: Company, ‘and’ the ° issue + visions (of: Chemcell (1968) Limit. ed. reenter . Don Gray, brother of. the white vaceéssorles, A’ yellow. tin , aird, Jher- ensemble. Mrs, Gray“ chose a’ and fern and centered with a tiny Blue Bird for Happiness, Her jewelery accent was” a cultured pearl necklace and ear rings, the. gift of the groom. Sister of th bride Mrs. Dawn Geddes: of ‘Kamloops was matron of honor, and she was attired in a street length dress with full skirt and lace ‘jacket. : The bridesmaids were Miss Be- verley Horlick and. Miss Sharon Harmston’ both of Castlegar. They wore. indentical~ dresses ‘of pink NOTICE RE: ELECTORS Section 31 of the Municipal Act reads as follows: SA person is qualified to nave his name entered on the list of electors {a} as an owner-elector if @ he is a British subject of the full’ age of twenty-| one years. (A) wlio i is the owner of real property in the mun- icipality;' or @®) who pies with his h h Id as his ordinary |% residence a suite that is owned by a corporation in which ‘he holds ‘capital stock equivalent in, value to the capital value of the suite and that is an owner-occupied apartment building as ‘de-|: fined in the Provincial Home-owner Grant Act; (Owho i is the spouse of a veteran, as defined in the Veterans’ Land ‘Act of Canada, who is an owner-elector and holdy ‘an agreement to pur- chase land under that Act,- if a statutory declar-, atton made by veteran‘and his spouse’ setting fjorth that the makers thereof are lawfully | married to each other and that one of them is ' a veteran holding an agreement to purchase land under the Veterans’ Land Act of Canada is filed with the. Clerk by the Director, the ‘Veterans’ Land Act; or’ Gi) it is a corporation that is the owner. of. real property in the municipality; (b) asa resident-elector if @) he is a British subject of the full age of twenty- one years; fii) he resides within the municipality Gii) he’ has" resided continuously. Within the mun- icipality for not less than six months i di nylon sheer over taffeta, bell shap-' ed skirts Jace tops and. low scooped neécklines, They all wore head ‘pieces ‘of pink organza bows ‘with net, pink shoes and accesso- ries to match, Their colonial bou- quets were of white and pink fea- thered carnations. Pearl necklaces and ear riget, me gift of the bride, ed with white ‘Scathored carnations {mony in ‘the ‘Kinnaird Hallwhich brief jacket, white accessories and, was» tastefully decorated for)the white’ carnation corsage.’ Mr. ‘Leo oceasion:; with pink ‘and white , Bourdon of Trail’ was master | of streamers ‘and. bells. The tables | ceremonies ‘and’ proposed’ a’ toast were decorated with vases of mixed) to the bride. with the groom res- summer flowers. with a white ‘linen cloth -and ‘was centered with) a’ three tiered wed- ‘pink organza over ‘taffeta strapless] din! Ni ther side’ by. tall white tapers in| dance ‘after’ the~ silver holders.; Low bowls of. roses {her ’ and. ivy completed the . beautiful jin |table decor: After the first cut of]in Oregon the cake by the happy couple the, eake was-cut'up by the aunts. o: he. bride’ and groom,’ Mrs. - Rose brown acct Fischer : and. Mrs. * Margaret. John- a corsage son. ‘The bridal party was assisted ' ae the _Teceiving. line by thelr pa-’: pare. Jenks chose a mocha brocaded ‘Vancouver, ‘Trail, ‘Oasis, Warfield followed the cere- yellaw lace sheath ‘with matching | SA ponding. The’ hest man’ proposed |. ast '.to the bridesmaids.: Grace a8. id by \G. Guido, Many ,tele- good wishes were received _IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN C OR BUSINESSMAN .. The: bride's table was covered topped with a miniatiire room surrounded by alley, flanked ‘on i. "guests ‘Sajoved’ a eception, For room or executive suite’... . ‘Then you want: id’ 'several points ie bride changed into lece Tin ‘and! gree carnations.’ On their return MUtual °2-1831' | “Davie at Denman ron their; honeymoon’ they have Ww résidence ‘in Castlegar. Caer, her. daughter's wedding Out cof ‘town’ guests. were from Commercial . Cards honored . organza sheath. over taffeta with and:Slocan City. ne ee il . And want a smart ‘central address | ies in Van-.. couver, .you will like the friendly courteous staff who: attend: to your. wishes, whether it’s in your The ‘Sands Motor Hotel - TAS a result” “of te share . “ac. auulsition’ offera- made ‘to: holders nese on: February,.25, 1963, only 3 per ‘cent of. the, commen’ shares of Canadian‘ Celancso remain ‘in . hands ‘other, than’: Canadian ‘Chem: ical and’ Celanese’ Corporation’ of America: which’, own’ 52 ‘per cant and 45° per? ‘cent respectively, i Accordingly, | directors, of ,Ca- nadian of common ‘shares of Canadlan Cel. |, Holders of Stock Purchase Wa: rants, of Canadian, Chemical would have‘ the’ right ‘to "subscribe. for subdivided: common! shares of :Ca- | of, Kinnaird,;, Robson and Castle- gar, gathered in tho Castlogar Unit, | « ~ (ed: Church Sh): Thursday evening - United Church congregati es aang! a. common. front ‘aot sharing a (common: ; Mr; Booth felt there ‘are three Points «to; be considered; on such an: occasion: “Who - should spent for..God, .what: he. ought to and how. he. ought te. By, it’? ne seasion,: of! Canadian chemical then: satanding.'¢ = “The ‘to be following’ the' sate: would be equal to the number of: common shares| 21. Re repre Cf of ubdivided common’ shares to| nadian Celaneao’(Chemcell (1963) lj : Cana emical -considera-| Limited) .at ‘the’ same price and on ny S from & pe nels on Sept, 20. and & Pt.| tion “for. the: ‘purchase ‘of Its’ a5-|the same‘ terms and. conditions ‘as : ay 7 alan eee and cangdlan, Cal. gots.rThe number: ona Col: * in: of cans gards |=! pp, were ‘gk: "| common! shares: of dian Cel- nm shares of anese. would be maintained a8 di-| snese held by Canadian’ Chemical ca ie i We, W. Dowling, Koo ‘Knox e also’ heing’ ask- : er sarong ‘other’ mat- i to winding-up of-the: Company by -anese consider.’ that ft ‘is now. ap: to ¥ 1 the‘ operations of the two compa- nies, Neri Oe Mea cied “2\ Under the proposal Canadian Celanese ‘would be the continuing * corporation (with its name changed *-to: Chemcell |(1963)\Limited) ‘and would acquire the assets of Cana- share ‘of Canadian ‘Chemical, common .shares.. whi the» Chemical “includes * the ‘voluntary 2 the| million subdivided common’ shares anle-of: its’ assets: to’ Canadian Cel- anese .to’ the’ holders ‘of! common shares .of Canadian’: Chemical on ;| the basis- of: one ‘subdivided*com- mon share’ of Canadian Colanese for’ each’ common “Of the. 12,742,090 . subdivided ich. would be outstanding following the’ comple- tlon’ of ‘ the transaction © approxi- mately 59 per cent would be owned by Celanese Corporation of Ameri- ca, 13. per cent by Power Corpo- ration of Canada, Limited and: 28 in;common: ‘share capital in ‘order. to’ have sufficient’ autho: rized but unissued ‘common shares available. for future corporate pur: poses. 3 a] ui (Shareholders, of ‘Canagian’ Cel: : United Church, ° marked: the ministry was ‘shared by, all 1. the ‘earliest days of. the church ‘and’ while’ today we: have delegated the authority to a ‘¢Hosen few,. the: ministry; is. still. the. res- ponsibility. of all.” corps"! between “the minister ‘and ay S sauravees hes Rev. \f Trail “In. his address, hr. ‘Booth’ re- “There must.be an. “esprit de he said, The congre- >A regular of'seven and ‘onehalé cents (7440) ation must be loyal to the church, per share has: been declared on the common ‘shares. of Canadian Chemical and a regular: quarter) dividend of forty-five cents | (45c)" per, share “has been declared; on the common shares of Canadian Celanese, both dividends being pay- able on Sept, 30,1963 to share- holders’ of. record’ Sept..13, 1963, On the basis of the six for one. sub- Book Your. Next Trip : x “Through” ~ Vipond for ‘Travel. 1560 Bay ‘Ave.; Trail Dial ZENITH 6181.: ” Where ONE Call. “CONCRETE. WORK -AND* BASEMENTS ROOFING © REPAIRS. GOOD’ TOP. SOIL. INSULATION oO 'Lightle : Ph, 365-5158 Box. 51;'Castlegar, B.C. OS Does :ALL. BACK. HOE FOR RENT. division of the common shares’ of Canadian Celanese, ‘the current Ca- nadian Celanese dividend rate is equivalent to the current Canadian Chemleal rate. ¢ Cedar Shakes Make Altractive ‘Homes In the methods it uses'to turn|) out its range of products, British a's - forest © indus' spans Mr, Maar Guido ‘of Kinnaird ywas the best man and ushers were Kinnaird Little Theatre Meets The monthly meeting of: the {Kinnaird ‘Little Theatre was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. Jackson. The meeting was pleased ‘to welcome two new members, Miss Susan Baldwin and Mr. Jim Magee, both on the staff of Stanley Hump- hries Secondary School. ‘Mr. “Magee ‘will be choosing iaisecting the fall production |. h will be presented in Novem- ree £8 He has a very impressive back- ground, having directed and acted n about 48 plays, has had ‘six, or seven work shops in Canada and’ ‘England. He. has. won scholarships for directing and ‘awards for acting ‘and directing in festivals in BC. ‘and bean? An ‘outstanding ‘event in ‘Mr. Magee's career was.the request: by -Mary' Ellin Burges, head: of Sask. Drama Association 1961, to’ direct fa one-dct play for presentation to | la 50 member director’s workshop. Mr, Magee is. very interested jin the formation of grama groups or teen-agers. ana Law.courTs. (|, The first law courts opened in the .New: World were. established ion ly prior. to the sut of the d provided for in Section 34; and (iv) his name is not entered on the list as. an own- er-elector; ani (c) as ‘a tenant- elector if @ he is a British subject of the full age of twenty- one years or it isa corporation; i Gi) he: or. it is a tenant in occupation of real’ pro- perty within the municipality; Gi) he or it has been a tenant in occupation of real property within the municipality continuously, for not less than six months immediately. prior to the ission of the declaration Provided for in section 34; and fiv) his or its name is not entered. on the lisb as an or Tf you fulfill: ‘the residence or property ae qual- ifications but were not included on the 1962. Voters’ List, it will be necessary to establish’ your status as a‘British’ subject before you can be placed on this years Voters’ This may be done at the Village ‘Office by either. (A) Producing a birth certificate; or: 2 €B) Producing a naturalization certificate; or (€) Making a statutory declaration. ‘The Municipal Voters List closes on September 30th.” Allen: Selbie, at ‘Trinity, “Newfoundland, by” Sir, Richard Ww 2 in 1615. * $100 MILLION, ROAD “Cost of the 4,801 miles of the million, of which ‘federal contribu: tion will .be $408° million... FOR AIRLINE _ RESERVATIONS. | MEXICO -) HAWAIIAN. AND. EUROPEAN TOURS). PARRANGED: at @ CASTLEGAR AGENT. FOR THE : WESTERN HOTEL. j Pee : ‘WEST! S$ Village: ‘Clerk. . ‘Trans-Canada highway, to comple-|- ~:. .|tion in.1963, is estimated at $699 nec : fhe years fromthe most By John D.- Rockfeller, fr. : » of the individual and in his right to life, liberty, and the pursuit. of happiness, plies a. responsibility; every | op- portunity, an obligation; every pos- semion. a duty.. made for: man and not man for \,|the' Jaw; that government fs. th *|servant « of Zane People and not their ‘mi . ;|labor. whether with head or hand; an ‘opportunity to’make a living. to. well-ordered ' economy. is“ a. prime roqulsite. ot MY GREED. “J belleve in the supreme worth I/believe that every right im-| believe that the law. was, I helieve’ in: the dignity ‘of I believe that thrift is essential living and. that hand ‘tools to the *most: up-to-date and complex, automatic machinery. ‘At: one extreme ‘ig. the news- print Iti-milli aisound ther in’ government, © business. Se personal. dol-|are fairs, ° 1 believe'that ruth & and justice lar. complex as: tong as a football field that turns pulp into uniform precision-made paper, at speeds of 2,000 feet per minute. At the’ other extreme there isa‘ single man with two simple tools, a mallet and:a tree advantage. of the’ natural taper ‘of social order. a promise, that a man’s word. sho- ‘Juld be: as. good as his bond; that character’ — not’ wealth or power or position — is of supreme worth. of useful: service du of mankin T-believe in the sacredness of T-believe’ that: the rendering is the. common id that only in the western red ceder to. produce the handsplit ‘shake The handsplit: ‘shake ‘goes back through the whole history of North America, The -ahake‘ roof: tras} 8» pionet the : purifying’ fire’‘of sacrifice is the dross of selfishness consumed and the greatness of the human soul set iree. Loving God, ih ‘all-wise .and ed by whatever elieve’ name,” ners, whether tion always realized wat tits, could involve. : The opportunities to “apeak for: God’’‘are'‘far: more’ numerous than one man can handle, he'sald, quoting: humorously the. words of the |Rev. David McLennan: “By a kind of perverse compliment, many peo- ple expect the minister to have the sermonic skill) of a’ Fosdick, the oratorical ' power . ofa. Churchill, | the « personal charm of \a) movie hero, the. psychological ‘insight: of a... Weatherhead,; and; administrative “ability: ofan Eisenhower, ’ the : wisdom °. of “Soc- rates and the patience of Job. In addition he may be the oiler: of: creaking g ecclesiastical machinery, the office boy for! the Official, Board,’'and~ the ‘dispenser of ‘sweetness ‘and’ harmony. to’ ri- val) groups of devoted churchwo- men." “Mr, , Booth ’ continued: generally true that most congrega- tions wanta: minister’ whose: ser- mons will bring: comfort tothe saints and discomfort: to the ‘ain- whereas |. Christ's was exactly : the’‘reverse, “He ‘felt that. God has ‘spoken the. truth ‘to us thro the life ‘of Jesus Christ and: if we wish to understand what the to His teachings.” Combined. choirs. of Kinnaita and "Castlegar United churches sang the wellknown hymns “ ministry: really ia A.“ H.: Malotte’s Mrs, J, R. ‘MacBain. cial hour. was held tery and minister. of ‘United Church’ in | Rossland. ig were Presbytery secretary’ Rev. Peter Faris: of St. Paul’s Trinity United in. Nelson, Rev. John: Fast’ of Nakusp, Arrow Lakes-Slocan Pastoral’ Charge, and Rev. Rae Allan of Fairview United ) Also speakin Church ‘in’ Nelson: Greetings from the Knox ‘Ualt- ed and East Trail United Churches were brought ‘by: Mr. ‘Dowling: an Mr, Booths) 5): *Cl the .: organizing |: of The Lord’s Prayer was sung by the services was Mrs, C.: Purdy. :Following the induction,‘ a s0-] :. hall of the ¢hurch’ during “which greeting and words of welcome to Rev. Willey were extended by, Rev. Peter Collins, chairman of Presby- congregations of Kinaird, and. Castlegar,’ J. Lipsett,' clerk thanked’ Mr, “Booth, “Mr. ; The Fastest; ‘Brokerage Service in: the ‘Interior’ ‘As Close. As Your ‘Phone DOHERTY ROADHOUSE & | MeCUAIG BROS. */ Direct Private ‘Wires to. ‘All Leading , Canadian Stock Exchanges, 1402 Bay Avenue, age : é eleskiua: 3641281; NQUIRIES ' Robson oflers Dowting and other alin minist- for taking part ia the induction required to be|., “it is STANDARD ‘ MANN’S ‘YEAST; offer ‘the following MANN’ iministry we must look ‘Christ fs made “the . Sure’. Foudation,” Ast: prize that the : world:,owes' no man 2|;, % ‘Spirit Divine Attend Our Prayers” |-° living’ but: that it:owes every man aed “I Leve Thy Kingdom, Lord.” | 2nd :prize.. arrangement Organist: for in. the lower St; Andrew's ‘and. that fet perty the’, West It: gives! mel- low; beauty. - It protects: gainst all @ highest : fulfillment,’ greatest! hap- “Wet nee led it NOW, the bank said yes S05: Many.a household purchase like this starts with a bank loan. People fin¢that the simple, natural thing to.’ do is to borrow where 1 they save—at the local bank. In |; fact the: hartered banks are the largest single source: of consumer credit Toans, both in number and value. Through the. years the chartered banks have made it increasingly easy for, people to borrow, ‘at reason- able rates, for almost any worthwhile Purpose: the s of such: loans has almost ‘do 5 years..-further evidence ‘of the: THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR » Gane pig thro ugh full- rane. ranking eaponsive to gy Sav TT TIE weather. Tt lasts. Says ‘During ©. ast few"! years there’ has ‘been a‘ shake .“'revival” Sa “rediscovering “of - its “excel- piness,: and:.widest usefulness are to be found. in living in ‘harmony “Be the Castlegar. Board "of Saari g spoke briefly. welcoming Mr. Willey. and. family ..to.: Castlegar. ! On: behalf.‘ of the combined BROWN BREAD: ord prize MILK ROLLS.” prize’ 2nd prize “8rd prize . CINNAMON BUNS 1st ‘pri EXHIBITORS’ PLEASE: NOTE: Owing to:receiving ’ this: notice: late from STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED, this: section was not printed in the : YEAST:BAKING SPECIALS - LIMITED, * Makers BRANDS to | goods Taised: a? FLEIS) WHITE: BREAD of aoe special prizes for S ACTIVE DRY YEAST. "SPECIAL STANDARD BRANDS ® LIMITED, makers of MAGIC: BAKING POWDER offer the following prize for the best (ICED OR FROSTED) eight or nine square par SINGLE LAYER WHITE. CAKE ; baked with magic.’ : should be accompanied by an n empty tin of MAGIC Bak os ING yaaa lence for roofing. The trend began |” ‘+ slowly, first withthe more expen- sive ‘homes. whieh required quali: ty. material. :~ Lately, and more significantly, F it/has spread to’a: wide’ rangeof homes, whose owners want the’ best roof obtainable — and at a reason- able’ cost. ‘Today, homes,’chutches, pes »of :.buildings*: feature .. shake ‘roofs’ that ‘achieve a or ty ‘and’ pattern“no other’ material is? capable, of ,giving. 7° ‘The ‘making -of the handsplit Es cedar shake “is.simplicity: ‘itself. The® shake-splitter ‘takes a block | (or “bolt") ‘of red cedar, places his.|* ° tapered-edge | “frae"’;on ‘the : block with the ‘cutting: edge’ across ie a turns” the, bolt over,: stripping ‘a i well-tapered shake, each individual- ly fashioned with’ and ridges along.the grain. ict grooves at oe “VANCOUVER 5 Sy, CLOVERDALE “PORT COQUITLAM — 2 RUSKIN ALDEROROVE | ‘points and ‘Hope, ‘mninals ‘along the HARRISON HOT SPRINGS. TRAIL & ‘NELSON © Sal ee 365-6161 ‘ZEnith 6214 CHARTER: SERVICE ‘A ‘fleet’ of. modern trucks and stream-. lined frailers is avail-, Next to. Post Office