a Castlegar News October 29, 1Y89 Eee 4 Thomson, Roberts Wed in July Sherri Janine Thomson, ind Charleen Thomson-of Powell River, und Stephen Lyle Roberts, youngest son of Lyle and Judie Roberts, formerly of Castlegar and now of Qualicum Beach, es only daughter of Farret a candlelight ceremony on The couple were united in marraige in an changed wedding vows i July 22, 1989 afternoon servige at Canadian Memorial United Church officiated by Rev. Dr. Ken Wother attended the double-ring n Vanvouver, spoon, Ninety guests ceremony The bride was escorted by het father down the aisle After, both sets of parents gave their blessing to the bridal Which was lined with pink and white pew bows. couple The soloist, Jana Jahrig of Victoria, sang Baptism Before the Processional.. Then Through the Eyes of Together, the unity after the Love during the signing of the register bride and-groom lit a candle of declaration of marriage The bride wore with a full. skirt a floor-iength white taffeta gown and gathered V-drop waist. The eNaggerated puffed sleeves tapered with bows at the Ibow and the fitted bodice had a lace design of opal quins deta sweetheart neckline The back of the seed pearls and a fringe of teardrop pearls un gown had a large bow with cascading tails, centred with double roses, over a short flowing into a cathedral train, The hem and d with scalloped lac peplum rain were edg Her shimmering veil was sprinkled with seed pearls attached to a netting pull and tiara-style headpiece of looped seed pearls and opal drop bead She wore long white satin gloves and bowed satin mps and carried a cascading bouquet of fuchsia roses stephanotis, nand ivy, with white netting touches The matron-of-honor was Shelly Surrey, B.C., a longtime friend of the bridesmaids were Louise Mackinnon of Vancouver, a white freesias, cymbidium orchids, fer Claypool of bride. The close friend of the bride, Heather Serafin of Vancouver, and Heidi Fickell of Williams Lake, both nursi friends of the bride g school The bridesmaids wore satin floral print dresses of white and mint. The dresses hact graduated hemlines, gathered V-drop waists with fitted V-necklines and puffed sleeves topped wit h shoulder bows ink, fuchsia, bodices, The matron-of-honor’s dress was accented witht a arge fuchsia back bow with matching skirt lining a.nd satin shoes, while the bridesmaids’ dresses and sh oes in a pale pink satin. The at ten sof fuchsia and were accented, likewise dants carried crescent-shaped bouque pink carnations, white freesias, baby’s breath, ivy) and fern with pale blue ribbon The groom with black wore a black tuxedo and bowtie, Hi and a fuchsia John Roberts of white v boutonnicre was rose with stephanotis. Best man was Victoria, brother of the groom. The groomsme:n were Paul Wilson and Ray Jefferd, friends of Vancouver of the bride he groc im from and Greg Thomson, of Vancouver. brother tuxedos. , the best They all wore light-grey SHERRI J/ANINE THOMSON and STEPHEN ROBERTS andlelight ceremony carnation and cum man’s accented with a fuchsia tie merbund while the groomsmen’s were accented, likewist:, in pale pink Thie bride's mother wore a fuchsia dress with mat ching long and the groom’s mother wore a pale-y ellow dress with matching hat, Both mothers wore The fathers of the bride and groom wore sleeve jacket, rose ¢ orsages black tuxedos with white carnation boutonnieres Afier greeting guests outside the church, the bridal departed for Nitobe Japanese Gardens at the University of British Columbia for wedding photos. A recey ion followed at Brock House Restaurant, a Van party couver heritage house at Jericho Beach, overlooking English Bay Master of ceremonies was River, Arlene Jahrig Before dinner, Jana Jahrig and her brother, Rob Jahrig of Powell River, sang a duet, House Full of Faith The toast to the bride was given by Ray Jefferd, a close John Roberts toasted the bridesmaids and toasts to the bridal couple w by Lyle Roberts and Shelly Claypool Jodi-Ann sister-in-law of the bride and carrot wedding cake Clint Jabrig of Powell 1 longtime friend of the bride's family. His wife, gave the banquet grace friend of the bride e giveri The guest register was atiended by Thomson of .100-Mile House The three-tier chocolate Was displayed on separate stands ona small lace-covered The cake was iced in pale pink and trimmed with delicate white lace icing and sculpted icing flowers and table ribbon Stan and Kay Davi celebrated their 45th wedding an ame day and danced to The Anniversary of Vancouver, great uncle and aunt of the bride niversary the Waltzacco A gift opening was held the next day at the Davis's bridal couple departed for a three-week Hawaii later that day ests included friends and-relatives from Powell River Seattle, Atlanta, Vic toria, 100 Mile Qualicum Beach, Victoria, Williams Lake, Cultas Lake, Surrey and Richmond The groom is an avionics technician with Air BC mpanied by Clint Jahrig on violin home, and the honeymoon in Fijiz Out of town g Nanaimo, House and the bride is a registered nurse with a Vancouver ommunity nursing agency. The couple are now residing in Vancouver Nelson man donates $20,000 to college The Selkirk ved ar Foundatior endowment of a new College larship and a new bursary Sept when a Nelson Nor Shore Dale hatz, foundation executive director cheques totalling $20,000. ¢ donor, Robert Deni d his gift to provide an en. longtime resident presented son Boyer 9S, direc scholarship for a studen ance under aking the college's forestry program awarded to a student from the Nelson area Boyer has and the bursary to be long been a supporter of institutions and organizations with many contributions He has geiterously Kootenay Lake District Hospital, thre ape project at the Nelson Hor ne Road branch of the over thi: supporte d fire ese Services’ Nelson Salvation Army a Nelson Support Gordon location, the well as other worth y projects and programs, a college news release says A resident of the 5-Mile arca for the past 70 years, Boyer Nelson's North Shore nis player in his a pioneer of A jalent ed ten youth, his love of the port prompted him to ¢ own tennis tabotish his club which attrac (ed man:y ROBERT BOYER . gift to forestry program members and was the setting for some pirited competition in the 1920s and 30s, the release says. As an inveterate backwoods ram companions explored much of the Selkirk and Purcell moun: Boyer's in bler, he and his tain ranges 60 years ago. terest inf mining has remained strong over the years as-attested by the many gleaming ore samples evident in his He is also an experienced and accomplished world traveller and can home recount: many exciting experiences sailing the Pacific from California to South America As a College Foundation Selkirk Boyer is again a benefactor of the pioneer in the area of planned giving. As one of the foundation's most generous ingle donors, he is a leader in philanthropy in the Nelson com munity,” Schatz said. “Contributions to the Selkirk College Foundation are a great way to defer the tax on invest ment income.’’ Schatz reiterated his willingness to discuss the many varied forms of donating and the tax advan lages of gifts to the foundation with any interested group or individual ulpit & Pew By Rev. BARRY ‘WERNER Full Gospel Fe Hlowship “But I tell you tha’; men will have to give account on the day of Judgement for every word they have spoken.” Matthew 12:35 be her e that we will have to comes out of careless Jesus tells u Wecan be our mouth Words are account for every idle, careless, ds inopera'iive word we have In the same scripture passage, old thiat what is in the heart they trite ut of “(he mouth. This means — etc., or s omcthing spontancously — despair, warded moment. without thinking, the at is what is in our heart This hapjoens sometimes when omcone ar gers u cording to the us that it’s not would use defiles a Jesus also. teache ses into the Mouth man and makes him unclear but rather what comes out of the mouth our mouth? Is it defilement? Wha God has given u able to choose our words and life are in the power of our wor nared by productiy either produce lite will produce fear, et carriers. They carry image If were to describe image in your mind would descriptive I saw a dog. | saw a big dor big, black dog. I saw a big, black, mean What dog. I saw a big, black, mean and ugly dog. And soon sin our heart? No wonder Satan wants to use the words we speak to pervert peoples’ thinking. Our minds are like What you put ii warp a child’s way of thinking as well as his or her personality by the words you constantly speak over th a great privilege to Death com puters. comes out the words of | Youc They- will ‘or by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned.” The first step to bring our words un hope, peace, joy, Jesus said, death, Words are der the control of the Holy Spirit is to accept Jesus as Savior and Lord of our lives. Will you confess him as Lord? Now iy the accepted time. Now is the day of salvation adog to you, the change ac words I Births & Funerals BIRTHS 1o Sondra and Don Bar nhardt, @ boy, born Oct. 19 at Grace Hospital in Yancou SARNMMARDI P BROWN — To Sue and dot Brown ot Calgary, @ boy, born Oct. £5) CLAY/BARREII — lo Ging Ciay and Roy Barrett of Fruitvale, a boy, born Oct, 9. CULLEN — Ip Marian and John Cullen of Rossland, a boy, born Oct. 8 EGGARS — fo Shaune and Eric Eggars of Nelson, a girl, born Oct. 19. HAYWARD, WATERFIELD Mo Hayward and Eric Watertield of Nokyep, girl, born Oct. 14 HLATKY — To Judith and Rober! Hlathy @ boy, born Oct, 20 in Krai! Regional Hospital LUNAN — To Jessie ard Dale Lunan of Nelson, a girl, born Oct MacAULAY To Karen and Ron MacAulay, a boy, born Oct. 10 in Surrey Memorial Hospital POSTNIKOFF To Sharon ond Steve Postnikott of Castlegar, a boy, born Sept. 27 SAUNDERS, SIMMONS — Io Kelly Saun ders and Terry Simmons of Nelson, o girl, born Oct. 21 TWAN/ FOX To Kristina Iwan and Stephen Fox of Kaslo, a boy, born Oct 23 UNGER — 10 Doreen and Chris Unger of Wartield; o girl, born Oct. 15. DEA Richard Billingsley, a tormer frait resident, died in Creston Oct Billingsley is survived by his father Clare, of Trail; sister Donna Keete of Penticton; and two brothers, Glen of Cassiar and. Keith of Frail DAVIES — Thomas Edward Davies of Rossland died Oct. 22 at Mater Misericordiae Hospital. He wos 85. Mr Davies is survived by four sons, Ronald o na Lake, and Allan, Edword gd Brion, oll of Rosslond: one daughter Donna Baines children end Iwo great-grondchilsren He was predeceased by his wite Doris and one grandson DONALDSON —. Laura lola Donaldson, o longtime Nelson resident, died Oct. 22 @! Kootenay Lake District Hospital. She s 82. Mrs. Donaldson 1s survived by her busbond George: two sons, Herbert ‘and his wite Dod: of Hope and Stanley and his wife Mable of Nelson; tive gran dchildren; tive great-grandchildr brother Ai Clark of Sorrento, B.C Evelyn Clark, and two brothers Clark and Albert Clark Frank FOGLIA — Luigio Foglio of Oct. 19. She was 74. Mrs, Foglia 1s sur vived by her two daughters, ida of frail and .Victoria of Toronto; tive gran dchildren; two sisters. Anno and Orsola. ond brother Antonio, alt of Noty; and Trail died Laycock hosts tea Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 held its fall tea in the Legion Hall Oct. 21 hosted by president Florence Laycock The Ladies’ Decorations were on the Halloween theme with table centrepieces made by Bea Lundquist In charge of tea tables were Sig Olson and Carol Him. Their hostesses were Shirley Torbic, Georgina Silva, Sherry Heagey and Kathy Sperling In charge of the kitchen was Joyce Turner and her helpers, Peart Mott, Gladys Senetza and Joan Blais. Bake table was served by Belle Gray and Sarah Jacobson. Pearl Zorn and Marj Rafter looked after the sewing table Edna Dodgson and Dorothy Mac Pherson busy with the white elephant table Kay Bate received the Muriel Heagey was busy with the daily were tea tickets. draw and guessing-how many beans in ajar draw Winners were Joy Saunders (door prize), Reamon Le Couffe (jelly beans) and Gladys Askew (doily) A great time was had by all even if the weather didn’t co-operate numerous nieces and nephews. She wos predeceased by her husband Natale in 1984 and three brothers\7 GIANFRANCESO ~ Carmelo (Mildred) Hospital. She was 84. Mrs. Gientranceso is survived by her son Gilio (Chich) of Fernie; two daughters; Fiorina Mclvor of Kimberley ond Dottie Hewlett of frail; 11 grandchildren and 10 ~ great hildren; ond sister Albina (Bessie) 1979; son Elio in 198) Porcellato in 1987; tour brothers and a halt-sister daughter Norma sisters, three SUTHERLAND Mary (Molly) Sutherland of roi, -Slocan_ Valley native, died at [rail Regional Hospital Oct. 20. She was 68. Mrs. Sutherland 1s survived by her husband Donald; two daughters, Donna Smith of Revelstoke and Darlene Wiebe of Surrey sons, Douglas of Meadow Creek Kaslo and David of Castlegar daugher Josephine Fox of Burnaby; and 15 grandchildren. Castlegar News October 29, 1989 Work Wanted HANDYMAN electrical, plumbing, steps. exterior/interior, light carpentry, 365: 5289 tiny 44 RENO VATIO try — Plumbi _ ig cw Doors — — Security Fencing — BOWSER’S SERVICES Phone 365-5948 Fresh sh, new ads appeor in the class d section every issue. Whether you just take little sips of classifieds or down it all in one big gulp, you'll find classifieds hit the spot Call 365-2212 Don't be ORDER YOUR Yes, order your personalized are still complete. Choose your Christmas card from the wide variety available and personalized with your address. We Also Carry Christmas Letterheads Ss Castlegar News Christmas cards now while stocks Six journeyman technici years of combined exp automobile trade and who fixing your car right, the first Our technicians specialized General Motors t: KALAWSKY GOLD discounts at ov' ‘be, ot! and oF ed and vocuy' Free courtesy Cor Service Deparime through Saturdoy Sci sen Saturdays 8:30 0 Yon count card moy nediate family Left to Right: Gene Waddington, Mike La Maurice Doucet and Ed Motz. have ed mext cosh and be used by or ‘any make oF NO Jans who have 92 erience in the ar committed to time! completed 36 raining courses so Our CARD 92 YEARS OF _COMBINED EXPERIENCE mmerts, Mike Nevakshonoff, Rob Zurrin, service the very High-Tech vehicles that are manutactured by General Motors today 8-bay equipped with the latest in diagnostic equip ment so that all General Motors Warranty repairs can be completed here in Castlegar that they are prepared to diagnose, repair and B.C service department is fully We encourage you to use your “Kalawsky Gold Card” every time teel you visit our dealership. Con- ued support of this program will help us continue this un- ottering the «dealership ‘itilter change {Por der par's J carry ports nt precedented program. service discount ys per week Mondoy Lael 7) y membe = m7 IKALAWSIKY PONTIAC BUICK GMC (1989) LTD. > 1700 Columbie Ave Costiegar DI. 8917 365-2155 Collect LAYING carpet and lino, free work guaranteed. 365-5249; 365 74 Ba)’ Tax Service pp ety Returns CALL 365- 7033 1245-3rd Street * C: BABYSITTING available, close to down: town near Kinsmen Park, Reasonable rates, tlexible hours, 365-6646. ttn 68 HOLIDAY GIFTS Shop in 9 relaxed atmosphere your home to see an array of men's and women’s fragrance and glamour gifts. Call Michele Wilson professional Mary Kay Beauty Con: sultant. 365-3889. HOUSECLEANING jobs in Robson. 365 5036. 7/81 LOCKSMITH Licenced & Bonded 365-6562 ergata Tisnockconcnstt. timat 0 364-2346, tin, ES Té-year-old with com: pleted babysitting. course available to abysit anytime after school and weekends. 365-6172 3/86 NEED a job? High school and college students may offer their services under this categogy. Phone our Action Ad no. 365-2212. We will run your ad tor 3 issues at no charge. tn/77 EXPERIENCED 4 BLACK and white male kittens trained. 359-7193. TWO male kittens cat food. 365-2974 iF YOU have an item youd like to giveaway please drop us a line or phone 365-2212. We'll run your ad tor 3 issues tree of charge ttn 77 litter 3/87 with litterbox and 3/85 PART Manx, part-Persian, 2-month-old kittens, long-haired, 2 brown and white. 2 with black and white. 365-3643. 3/86 Shore-o-Ride Work, school trips, weekly shopping. Cut expenses and save money. Get together with @ neighbour in our FREE Share-A. Ride column. We'll run your ad 3 issues tree of charge. Phone our Action Ad no 365-2212 ttn 77 Lost LOST Iddies gold bracelet, sentimental value. Reward. 359-7935 collect 87 MISSING. — King Alto-Saxaphone family heirloom, $300 cash reward tor retusn of said item. 359-7726 3/87 MOHAWK AREA, male Siomese shades tlutty cat, October 14. 365: 3/85 DARK grey and white male cat, Robson. townsite area. Ansers to “Teegar Please call 365-5775. 3/86 SIAMESE grey-point male cat, South 9th 10th Avenwe area. Answers to Shuki 365-3400. DOWNTOWN between Ermenko's and Medical Clinic, keepsake brooch, ‘silver spray of leaves’ with blue sapphire and crystal stones. 226-7610 collect. BLACK female cat @rea, Robson, Sunday please phone 365-2787 Foundation Homes October 22 3/86 Found BLACK & WHITE mole kitten (unusual markings). 2-3 month old found in Rob son on Quance St. 365-5436. 3/8 YELLOW & white fluffy kitten by Woodland Park School, approx. 3. months-old. 365-3463 3/86 GRAY and WHITE kitten. Found on 11th Avenue. Phone 365-2375. 3/85 NEW Robson Bridge? Keenleyside Project? Murphy Dam Project? 9 years construction? Hall of the 14 units in this motel with restaurant are rented on o monthly ber 6 Oltered o1 $165,000 Con: tact in Waters 365-5604, Burns teal Lid. 525 Vernon St, Nelson, 8.C 4408. 3/87 DISTRIBUTORSHIP WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH PRESENT EMPLOYMENT NO SELLING REQ. If you are looking for a steady income, flexible hours and a business of your own this is the opportunity you have been looking for. National corporation seeking a. few ambitious people as distributors to service established accounts. Our products are nationally ad- vertised and carry tremen dous profit markups. Ap- plicants must be able to start immediately and meet finan- requirements. (Invest details write Director of Marketing No. 109-4240 Manor Street, C. Burnaby vsG1 in Memoriam CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION in Memoriam Donations, Box 1226 Rossland, B.C. VOG 1Y0. 104/73 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. in memoriam donations. Information Box 3292, Castlegar. 365-5167 104/17 TELEPHONE 365-5210 Commission to tackle forest tenure New insertions, opt 1 on VANCOUVER (CP) ce’s Forest Resources Commission has decided to tackle the forest tenure question as its first order The provin controversial of business. After its first two days of meetings this week under new chairman Sandy Peel, the commission decided to have information on tenure evaluated immediately A discussion pap next February. Te collected and will be issued by ure is the length of time a company has the right to log land. Public hearings will follow in the spring. BUSINESS DIRECTORY for the Castl th of December. an id Ne d up to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28 for the mae Brian L. Brown CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT + 270 Columbia Avenue Castlegar * 365-2151 SLOCAN LAKE GOLF CLUB is id in receiving proposals regarding management of their new clubhouse tor the 1990 season. This includes kitchen, lounge and pro shop. Please reply 15/'89 to Box 297, New Denver 180. NEED $10,000. Clear title equipment for collateral, Will pay principle plus 25% on or before April 30, 1990. Reply box 3007N, Castlegar, VIN 3H4. 85 ALCOHOLICS cS anenpraces and Al-Anon. Phone 365-3663. 104/71 FEMALE companionship in room and board. Reply: Box Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4. May the Sacred Heart of praised, adored — and throughout the world forever Say 6 times a day for 9 days and remem: ber to promise publication and your prayer will be answered. 7/85 THANK You, St swered return for 3007K 7/82 Jesus be Jude for prayers an 87 CHAPEL HOUSE — Zuckerberg Island Heritage Pi Open 7 days CASTLEGAR RAIL STATION. Mon. -Sat m.-5 p.m. For turther information shone 365-6440. thn 43 NEWLY painted Scout Hall. Reasonable rent for meetings, gatherings, 365-3226. 7/82 ATTENTION SCUBA DIVERS: Dambusters Scuba Club, Nov. 8, 7 p.m.-9 p.m, North Shore Hall, Nelson, Everyone welcome. For intormation 229-4740 87 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) Call tor Proposals. School District No. 9 (Castlegar) intends on publishing an An nual Report in a twelve-page newspaper format. Interested individuals or groups are requested to submit proposals con cerning availability, past experience. wages expected and ideas on how such @ report can be an effective instrument of communication trom the School District to its public. Submissions should be received by the undersigned by 1200 HRS. on 89.11.06. For further information as to what is required, contact: Superintendent of Schools, School District No (Castlegar), 865 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1H3, 365-7731. 3/87 DANCE BANDS and mobile disco available for any type of engagement. | 362-7795. ttn 65 ON BEHALF of my fonlHy and mysell we would like to thank all of you for-your kindness during the loss of my husband father and grandfather. Father Herman Engberink, organist Mr. Rudy Batt, Sister Margaret Walsh, the Doctors, nursing staff and all hospital statt of Trail. The 86%, Doctors, nursing statt and all hospital staft of Castlegar. The pallbearers, the C.W.L. for the lovely lunch following the burial. For those who brought food to the house, for the phone calls, and the visits, flowers, cards, the workers, Trail and Castlegar care nurse. The neighbors tor the kind help ond to all whom we may have missed. Mhank vey all, From Th Hajdosz Connie Hojdesz, Robert “ineidess ond Treey Josephson. 8 “Your Charity of Choice’’ Your caring gifts in Honour or in Memoriam are a beautiful and thoughtful igh * Pe phonon po Ske B.C. AND YUKON HEART FOUNDATION Your Donation is Tax Deductible Major Canadian bakery requires West Kootenay. This position offers resume and driver's abstract to: DRIVER SALES POSITION highly motivated route sales person tor the good starting salary and commissions as well as o secure future for the right person. All interested applicants submit BRUCE MARLOW WESTON BAKERIES LIMITED Box 5190, Stn. A Calgary Alberta, T2H 183 (403) 259-2777 Gordon A. Read & Co. Certified General Accountant Office 368-6471 Residence 365-2339 1250 Bay Ave., Tr OR STIFF NECK? Call 365-5527 tor appointment HAN’S ACUPUNCTURE 505 Columbia Avenue “Even I can paint better than that!” SANLAND CONTRACTING LID. GENERAL CONTRACTOR 365-3033 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR BUY or SELL by AUCTION 399-4793 Carpet Cleaning CLEAN-SCENE| CARPET CLEANERS * Most Advanced System Gets more deep down soil than ‘any gther cleaning method * Upholstery Cleaning Too — SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — Why not Call Us Today! 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Let our representative tell you about the many services which have made Williams the most respected name in the moving business Ph. 365-3328 Collect Optometrist Noy B.C. O.D. OPTOMETRIST 1012 - 4th St., Castlegar PHONE 365-3361 Tuesday to Friday 9.a.m. to 4:30 p.m Saturday 9a.m. to 12 Noon DANIEL’S PAINTING ‘Quality workmanship at reasonable rates Phone 365-6971 Plumbing & Heating Bartle & Gibson The Plumbing & Heating Centre American Standard * Valley Fibrebath Crane * Gulf Stream Spos Duro Pumps & Softeners PVC Pipe Fittings ® Septic Tanks Electrical & G.E. 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RENTAL APPLIANCES & TV Rent to Own Washers, Dryers, VCRs, TV, Stereos cal 365-3388 1008 Columbia Ave., Castlegar Roofing ROOF REPAIR * Quality Work *Excepiional Prices * FREE Estimate: CALL JAMES 365- 3282 Experienced Rooter ROOFING Guaranteed Work Fair Prices ve Years in Business ee Estimat JAMES SWANSON AND SONS Ph. 367-7680 Septic Service COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping Phone 365-5013 3400-4th Avenue Castlegar Planning a Wedding? We Sell Distinctive Invitatigns, Napkins etc COME SEE US AT Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. DARN! 1 OULD HAVE ADVERTISED IN THIS SPACE! Castlegar News 365-5210