CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, June 29, 1966 - Anderson-Hopland Vows - F. H, Willey officiated, “CENTENNIAL holy matrimony Miss arlene Sa: ist, dred Hopland and Mr Alvin Anderson. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Alf Hopland of Castlegar and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence! Anderson of Trail, «. keeping COOL? ; Then you are one of the jamart people who will tase an Electric Air Con- {ditioner to keep your home cool and comfort- able all summer long. WEST KOOTENAY ‘ POWER Rey. with Mrs. M. Peachey as organ- Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white floorlength gown of peau de sole, The skirt, with unpressed box pleat in front: featured a] short train in the back, The bo- dice with scoop neckline and lily point sleeves was enhanced by seed pearl motif embedded in lace set over the peau de sole, the seed pearl continued conn the front panel of the Her ‘shoulder-length veil was secured with a white rose and lily-of-the-valley, For jewellery accent, the bride wore a small heart-shaped pendant and matching earrings. white carnation and lily-of-the-valley ivy. She was attended by mat- ron of honor Mrs, Al Robinson Her bouquet was of blue and trailing | g p id short sleeves. ‘Their short lace gloves were white and for jewell- ery accent they wore five strand necklaces in nipale turquoise with matehin ig earrings. Mr. Leo Plamondon of Cas- sepia gs th Me lop! Roy, Neil of areal aeons is a reception followed at the mn hall. ‘~ "three-tiered wedding cake, flanked by ed on .a_ hand. cloth made by the bride’s moth- er, — Pettitt Photos with a_ three-quarter length navy blue coat ‘accented by white accessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations, Out-of-town guests were from Montreal, Calgary, Kelow- na, Nelson, Rossland and ‘Trail. ane couple now reside in A reunion was held recent- ly at the home of Mr, and Mrs, T. E. Green, Among those pre- sent were Mrs, Green's sisters, Mrs, “Margaret Evans of Kin naird, and Mrs, Cora Movik of Bergen, Norway and their’ bro- ther Warrant Officer 1st clans R, Field’ of Green Wood, N.S., who was’ accompanied by his wife Hazel and daughter Linda, Fraiice aid many otiter ta ce of interest. ‘Mr. and Mrs, B, L, Brown now make their home’ at 1204. 7th Avenue. Mr. and Mrs, D. E, O'Shea and family are flying to Prince Rupert today where they will be making their hom: Visiting at the ome of Their son David jolned them at| Mr. Lunsden, Sask, where he is employed by the Royal Bank. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson of Unity, Sask.. It had been a good 30 years since Mrs, Green and Mrs, Ev- ans had seen their sister Cora and 40 years since Mrs, Movik had seen her brother Edgar. Miss Sandra Palsson recent- ly spent a week as the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maitland of Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Plotnikoff, accompanied by Miss Olga Plot- nikoff of Castlegar, traveled to the coast recently where they visited Mr. Plotnikoff’s broth- er-n-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kalin of Vancouver. The Kalin’s nave just renurned| from | OF son Barry of “Devon, Alberta, Guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Jacobson were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemmer- ling of Trail and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Robinson and daughter Kel- ly Ann of Spokane. i iguell cel MEETING ROBSON COMMUNITY HALL TUES., JULY 5, 1966, 7.30 p.m. All Robson residents urged to attend with ideas for a - CENTENNIAL PROJECT * This will be your last. chance to put forward your ideas ... . . al project must be chosen at this | - meeting. ; Miss Faye ed her seventh Binday Friday. Invited | guests Christensen, } thy Dana Smith, David Kubos, Eddie Arishenkoff, Jerry Tom- ln, Lorie Konkin, in, May Chernoff, Cindy Bonderoff |. and Kathy Jackson. Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Hen- derson were surprised recently ‘with a farewell party and a gift day, during which they visited Eng- Jand, Holland, Switzerland, “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar ough *re-| veainine in the district their iu. K ture plans are not immediately known. "Those wishing the Render: sons’ well were Mr. and wee alsson, Mr. and Mrs, son, Mr, and Mrs, A, Culle: ey, and Mrs. B, Cheveldave, Mr. and Jack, Mr. and Mra.’ D. For her wed- ding Mrs. Hopland chose | a dark pink sheath with scoop neck- fine accented by white accessor- ies while the groom’s mother Mrs, Anderson chose: a green print ‘silk dress. ‘Master of ceremonies was Mr. C. Blunt of elon with Mr. Telegrams were read from Osto, Norway; Toronto, Ottawa, Penticton and Central Butte. For the wedding trip down: the Oregon coast, the bride don- ned a navy blue and white sheath A Special Invitation _ is .extended to all adults in the West Kootenay région who wish to continue their formal educa- | tion to discuss the prospects with the Principal or ‘Dean of Selkirk College. Of particular interest is the College Preparatory Program in which ‘ma- ture adults. who have left high school without com- pleting their program may now prepare themsel- ves for entrance at Selkirk College either for the academic or one of the technical programs, A num- With school out today and the long weekend ahead it is like the gates of the open road being thrown wide open. Only now, when drivin; riving by all play grounds, remember there may always be children around and extra care is necessary. For some it is time for their annual _ holidays, having i only waited for the children ish their term. I believe noth- ing compares, when leaving for any length of time, with: the concern of a good neighbor, one who ‘will keep a general eye on Jour, home and maybe check the deep freeze a couple of times to make ‘sure all is in ‘working order. If your holidays are at dig- ferent times this favor is com- fortably:< exchanged. low many have been sav- ing How empty plastic liners from: the Magic Cow’ D make the ayers of a cake set on one another. I am still guilty of having recipes gi given to me for the col- umn but of not having taken the time to try out. Here is one that would do very nicely, with Mr. and Mrs. R .Staudinger, Mr. and Mrs, D. Schapansky, Mrs, V. Markle and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendricks, Mr. 80 economical | Mr. being’ taht ae now. It was described to me as nothing unusual but has nice texture and good flavor. BANANA TEA LOAF: Mix in a large bowl.— 2 bananas sliced: 2 @ 2 eggs, % cup cooking oil (margarine or shortening melted can be Substituted), % % cup sug- ar. Ad 1% flour, | % teaspoon: n soda; in Feaspoons cream of tarter:j jerand | 44 teaspoon salt"— Mix snigoth. Pour the batter into a greas-|~ ed loaf pan and bake at 350 deg.. and Mr, and Mrs. A. Musselman of Castlegar. Also visiting at the Hender- sons’ home is their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chesworth of Campbell River. Their son, Arlene, who has been home for the past month left for paneouver, yesterday. Tv. i have left'to make “their: home at Prince Rupert. -Did-you know? — a ‘neat way to keep your cookbook clean until® golden -brown, about 45] pot desired. >» 3 board ‘door. aaa at eye, level is to, bend the tom’ of a wire hanger to fit minutes, Nuts may be added if| size of book, ‘and hang on a cup- through the winter? For those who missed the suggestion, for it was submitted Jate last fall, it was brought to our attention these made won- derful pillows while camping. They take: little or-no space while travelling and’ are quick- inflated when .needed and are ne great loss when dam- a ei While preparing cinnamon buns for the pan. slice the roll of dough with a thread, Kinnaird ‘Shower is Held. come have : feentennial jamboree : There's fun at the fair, there's ~ fan for all at the free Stadium Show with - the famed ROMP * ~"* “Musical Ride “> and stars of stage, sereen and. TV. Win big program prizes. There is livestock galore, there are dogs to be seen, there are Horse Races and Horse Shows.There are\4-H exhibits, Armed Forces Displays, there ¥ are Home Arts and Flowers. Home Workshops? We've go: them: Hobby Shows?’ We've got them. We've got every- Sune Pen, 48-02. Tins Watermelon Sweet er dere Pound pple Juice. Margarine: Better Buy: as $1. Tomato Juice Libbys, 48-0z. Tins eo Cantaloupe of. $l 2..89¢ Sea Lord — Tuna Fish, Seven Farms — Milk Powder, Eggs, Cheese Slices and Butter. ‘| |. Better Buy — Canned Vegetables, Margarine, Brooms mnt , Bach x WIN ONE OF FOUR TENT TRAILERS! _ (RETAIL VALUE 420.00 EACH) Mail your entry forms to ‘Summer Meals Are Fun” P. 0. Box 66, Winnipeg, Manitoba, along with 5 labels or facsimili from any of. the following Westfair Products: Malkin — Canned Fruit Juices and Vegetables, Spices Extracts, Jams, Jellies, Marmalades, Raisins, Prunes, Tea, Pork & Beans & Spaghetti. Dot West — ‘Aluminum’ Foil, Sultanas, Currants, Cocoanut, y Cereals. Shelled Nuts, Rice and Dried , Shrimps and Chicken Haddie. Toilet ‘Tissue and Stationery. Cala. — Facial Soap, Bl Bleach and Liquid: Detergent. “Carnival — Ice C: Dutch Oven — Flour, 1 Bread and Buns. Garden, Gate “— Canned Vegetables, Coffee Prea Dainty Fare — Biscuits, ‘ Official. Entry.Forms For Tent. Trailer. Contest Available at The Store All Entries Must Be Post Marked By Saturday, July 30, 1966 fais “WIENERS | Stuck steak CANADA chore a3. Butter ) Canned Pop Shasta, Assorted hy 10-02, Tins To Honor Ann Howells A surprise shower was held recently in honor. of bride- elect Ann Howells, whuse mar- riage to Jack ‘Nazaroff takes place on Saturday. Some 82 friends gathered at the home of Mrs, 'G. Marshall in ‘hing under the mm and it all Ji adds up to fun. © - 3 replica’ of an.ox-drawn cart, and]. dolls dressed" in costumes re-|’ presenting the. -professions of the bride and groom. = Assisting ‘in. opening the gifts were Mrs. M. Nazaroff and “vaniCol UVER “Ane 20-SeptScstr come to the PACIFIC NATIONAL EXHIBITION Orang e. Base Stuart? ioe ‘42 oz. Tins Pork& pee. 152. tine 7 tor $1 2 w. in 39 Ja mi 5 ber Pure, Malkin‘s . ispherry F BACON f ay Kinnaird. Hostesses for the even- | Miss Keates... Stems and Pieces NeNew Wr ae —— — EIT : = — c i Mushrooms Garden Gate, 10-Oz. mS. for $1 Game: njoyed by all, Bee ak ee ee N permenant james were en: oye 3a Cook-Out Headquarters the winners being Mr: Jam, ‘Deluxe Patio Torches, each es, Miss M. Keates, "Mise was also helpful to] Hamilton, Mrs. G. Walsh and Barbecue Utensil Holders, each .. $2.49 Bring in this handy Entry. Form to the Store and Deposit Barbecue Tools, Astd., each it in'the “BARBECUE DRAW. BOX” ite a "cake. Mrs. J. Hall. Bei cake would be baked in A mock wedding was atime meee come : : i od . BE Ce t End daly ADth 1946 BARBECUE TOG Texe cies By ; rs ye [No _ Obligation To Buy BOL OGNA.. ie Peas ‘Malkin's Choice “Assorted ber of citizens have already enrolled. In order to make plans, College authorities would like to iow as soon as possible the degree of interest. 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