Very nar ay Uren LETTER TO THE EDITOR ~ Robson Group Great Dear Sir: Tas 1 would beg at this Iate date, , 4 small space in your paper to .. ‘express the appreciation of my husband and myself for the love- : dy dinner given to the older peo- ! ple of Robson and district on the presentation of the Centennial medals to the people who have for 75 yoars or more been citl- ;. zens. of Cana The Centennial committee ele a wonderful job in making feel so welcome and the Droeranine was much enjoyed. The Robson evening group deserves a great deal of credit for a delicious meal served so have expressed their enjoyment of the evening in my hearing, Thank you! and. Mrs, oO. Sutherland, &5S, Ro. 1, Castle, legar, B.C, Hans? 2 Solkirk’s Doan Accepts Position Helen Milton, formerly dean oh women at Selkirk College, has een well. The hall was di a Centennial theme and the tables looked lovely with fresh flowers all done by the evening group. Many of those attending ENGINEERED HOMES See the New ‘67 Centennial Award Homes ANDERSON Phone 365-6451 profes- sor in the department of theol- ogy at the University of Wind- sor a Winder, Ont. iss Milton received a BA fr ee ’s University, an STB and‘ an MTh from Trinity Col- lege, Toronto, where she was a tutor. She was also an instructor gad lecturer at Wellesley Col- lege, Mass, Professional .experience in- cluded reporting and editing for the Kingston Whig-Standard and working as a writer for the de- Watkin Burns Wedding Perellcen Crunched Carel oe: ican lurch of AGENCIES onto, ceremo! She has had five Papers and | J. article les published, A double-ring, candlelight, remony was performed by Rev. Rae ‘Allan, June 24 in Fatr-| an United Church, uniting in ‘Addie Marie Burns and| GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. 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The bride is the only dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. George’ Campbell Burns, Nelson, and the. groom is the eldest son of Mr. The organist Angus Fraser |; played The Lord’s Prayer be- fore the service while the: soloist, Mrs. Eugene Jacobsen of New Westminster sang The Wedding Prayer during the signing of the register, Basket stands of pink and white gladioli and pink candles in two candleabra decorated the church while the pews were marked with white satin bows and pink roses. ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, entered to the strains of To Praise My Soul, The King of Heaven. She was gowned in a white floor-length semi-empire A line. The bodice of rose-design Alen- con lace featured three-quarter satin bows, as was her Cathed- ral train also oe the rose-design Alencon lace, The skirt was of silk organza over bouquet. taf- fora with the front A applique of lace, She carried a cascading bou- quet of red swectheart rosebuds which was later presented to the groom's paternal grandmother, 's. Irene Nicholls of Kinnair ” Her shoulder-length, four- tiered veil of illusion was at- tached to a dainty tiara. White satin shoes completed her. en- semble, For jewelry accent she wore a pearl droplet, a gift of the groom, and pearl earrings. Keeping in the tradition of something old and something new the bride wore her great- grandmother Mrs. ‘Mary Wood's diamond ring and placed a new 1967 penny in her shoe, Judi Bagnall, maid of hon- or, and. bridesmaid Barbara French, cousin of the bride, were identically attired in floor- length gowns in semi-empire. Th were of sheer crepe over “taffeta with the bodice of silk A lenon|’ back with seltniade rosettes, Both wore tiaras similar. t the bride’s ‘Dut en tone with their owns of pink blush. They too, wore pearl drop- ‘iets, gift of the bride, and peer earrings. Their. colonial bouquets were of. white carnations - and pink rosebuds. Peter Vatkin, Kinnaird, was best man with Terry Wallner, and Mrs. Francis Vernon Watkin, Kinnaird. . lickde’s "amily, Mr, ) |repeated by all, and Kinnaird and John Vatkis, Trail, sharing ushering duties. A reception followed in the Fellowship Hall, Lat United Church’ with: the bride’s table covered by pees rose crocketed cloth with linen centre, the work of the bride’s maternal cranial \mother, the late Mrsi. E. French, Other cloths used: included one with large crocheted: corners In an iris’ design made by the /groom’s maternal grandmother, Mrs. Julia Manz of Regina and another linen cloth with hand crocheted, edging from the bride’s great-aunt, Miss Marie Burns of Belfast,. Northern Ire- land. weet The three-tiered wedding; cake, made by the-bride’s motte er and artistically decorated: by Mrs. M. Bader, was embedded in| pink. tulle.and flanked by. four pink candles. It was topped with a. miniature bride- and groom under an arch of: p' tulle and: Powis of pink roses. centered the serving tabl- es, Master of ceremonies was M. Bader gave. the toast tb to the bride. Mr. ‘Wallner to: the. bridesmaids with Peter Yet kin- replying on their. behalf. Miss Judith Paul, was in charge of the guest. book. For the occasion the bride's (fall the -| horseshoe and each patrol took ~ “stood at att Mrs. J. y | Langilie assistant. Twin Rivers Girl Guldes Spent Week: At Slocan Lake Girl Guides of the. Twin ip: Guide‘ camp, at the: head of the b we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store Slocan’ Lake, ry and Valhalla, There. were 60 Guides. from all the girls were wakened, Breakfast was at 8.30. Swimming, handicrafts and hikes \were the order of ey: Each day a different: patrol did the chores — cleaning of biffies, gathering ae ged for cooking and camp At the’ 10 a.m, Aes. raising guides formed . their a day for the flag raising. The Buide promise, and prayer was “O Canada” Was sung. In the evening when the flag was lowered, Guides all ‘CREIGHTON. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD. ' announces ‘the formation of CALWOOD INDUSTRIES LIMITED with Mr. Rudi’ Baumeister as Millwork. manager, who’ comes well experienced from’. A. R. Bennett’ Millwork: Ltd. of Calgary,’ Alta. CALWOOD INDUSTRIES LIMITED will specialize in Contractural’.and | custom’ millwork, ‘cabinet and: ° store fixtures, ready-to-install pre-glazed windows and pre-hung. doors. 717 6th Ave. KINNAIRD. . Phone 365-7011 5 3-27 MOTORS Ltd. With the Largest _Section of New — and Used Cars in the Interior SUMMER. SALE they were. Prise as each patrol had differ- ent ideas. Everyone joined in the singing of camp songs and each night there was a: skit put on by the patrol ‘in © charge, These akits had been made: up during their rest period, The theme of the camp was Gentenntal so that the girls nam- tents in the . same theme “Tent 1 was Homestead- ers 67,. tent 2—Pioneers of 67, tent 3’— The Unkno' ‘ ing and invited a different Lead- der each day to eat with them. They :had their own fires and kitchen. area. Leaders in charge were Mrs. Campfire was always a sur-| TELEVISION * SERVICE — TW, Radio, Stereo, Record Players * SALES - _~ puiherized Dealer For * RCA. victor — For the finest in color or black & white TV is your ot “Years of Electronic Services: “Ph. 865-7833 Day or Evening’ 270 Columbia Ave. 1967 CHEVY 11 2-DOOR HARD. TOP with Ve engine, automa- tie transmission, custom radlo, whitewall tires, etc., and with 5 years factory warranty. Spe- clal reduction sale price $2,795.00 R. Bro, division camp advisor and commandant, Mrs. gaptain, Mrs. Dewis assist y captain,: Mrs. S.. Mrs,.J. J. Strelioff assisted. as Bro. Mrs. H. Johnson’ was in charge of Handicrafts and. helped. Leaders when - needed.. J.. Lenihan, RN Leonard Greenwood. of Castle- | Mr: length sleeves trimmed with| gar. Rup The highlights of each fay were | 5 , canteen linen ter lace coat.en rae peer eae ‘d.| with pink accessories and a pink carnation corsage.. The groom’s mother chose a sheath of -silk organza over floral print with matching three- quarter length coat in rare rose shade, with accessories and car- nation corsage in white. Serving the bridal table was Miss Eleanor. Jones,/ cousin of the bride from Vancouver. Others serving were Joanne Rourke and Lynda: Munroe of Kinnaird, Sharon: Stickley * of Kimberley, Judith Foster of Cas- tlegar;:: June. French, cousin of the bride, Marnie:Curran and Jean Craig of Nelson. | Telegrams were read from Belfast, -High: Level, Vancouver and Kamloo; loops: ng-time renee the girls held'a Guides Own Service with girls fom each Patrol tak- ing part, This was a beautiful and pesteal service held among By 2 p.m. Sunday the guid- es were siying a sad fareweil to their sister Guides and the camp. Mrs. K. iain and daughters of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs, Tom vert 3. EB. 5 i ote, “both of Portland, Org. 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Street Castlegar, “B.C. Glacier ‘Park, Montana,’ and ‘returning via :Calgary, the bride donned a pink Jinen:sheath topped with a full-length: pink :| and blue floral voile coat. White accessories and a white gose cor- her sage’ : ee AIRLI NE RESERVATIONS ‘ oF ee. : MEXICO - HAWAIIAN. - AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED z CAST! LeGAR AGENT? FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL © CHAIN WE 5 T’‘S DEPT. STORE. Phone 365-7542 =i A . IE coal by ae Haan Clean. 201 ar wil ay oper - controlied, sere wade on. bet *umid daya 2 Electric WEST KOOTENAY : POWER 1966 CHEVROLET: IMPALA 2- DOOR HARDTOP loaded with all luxury options and fully po- wered. Still covered by Gen-| eral Motors full factory war- ranty. Save $1,000.00 on this tuscury car. 1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4- DOOR SEDAN with ‘V8 engine, automatic transmission, cus- tom radio and power brakes and power steering. Only 20. 000 one-owner miles. Special reduction sale —. $2,595.00 1964 VOLKSWAGEN CUSTOM COACH with radio: heater and all first-line tires. Covered. by Kay Motors 2.-years warranty, |: 5 1963 CHEVROLET | IMPALA beat PER SPORTS 2DOOR HARD. ‘TOP. with V8 engine, automa: ~ tie floor consul, bucket seats, radio and fully powered. Spe- cial refucticn * sale $1,995.00 1962 CORVAIR 4D00R SEDAN, big: 6 engine, Sepeed , trans- mission, custom radio, white- E: _ wall: tires,” ete. : A oneowher car: with: only. 30,000, miles. | : Special reduction sale $995.00 1961 CHEVROLET AD00R. ‘SE with over a dozen Creek in 1916. , i She By BURT CAMPBELL Edi Itor, Castlegar News Kelowna is said to be a city millionaires. srhaps the most jovial and fall the members some 50 years ago mill when he accidently set the aflame. ong it. weren't fort that fire and old'Bill: Waldie. firing me, ld sc al be working for. for. Gel legar today,’ All Stars Ball Team Travel to Invermere For Tournament Kinnaird ‘All Stars) minor |92, baseball team traveled to In- youre Friday for the annual Lions Club Baseball tournament. After losing their first game |), to Invermere, the All Stars won their B ied fo games to winj7, In the first mame Friday | evening, after two » Kin- naird was leading 43, but could | © not hold. the lead, even: with a grand slam home run by-John Haley. with bases loaded. ie Invermere ‘team, ing on Senet home: “field;” rule: Final score — Inveremere Kinnaird 11. In the second game, played iapaind All Stale or Neloci; 1 Trophy winners,: i abt ‘3 tre | Phoenix, located between Grand the game after the third inning, fi 3 future of British Columbia. “Cap” as he is located here ¢ cote ars '8 sewage disposal pont al. ane was ponds are out by Y cetene| © in 1952.) Following the accidental set- ting of the fateful fire and his dismissal by Mr. Waldie Sr., Cap tes | mores to Trail where he man- a co-operative | grocery iat | store. He then left Trail to start his own’ grocery, business at! tre | orks and Greenwood, and then went on to Kelowna where he opened that city’s second gro- cery store. some other Kelowna business} men, including a hardware mer- chant by the name of W.A. Cs Bennett, started a small winery. Today that winery:covers several Dismissal from Job Melps Capozzi Become ‘Millionaire Prospects, int the’ years Bhesd. untry has tremen- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 20, 1967 A elty acres’ and its are «| sold across Canada, In ,the late 1950's Cap de- veloped, an old orchard on the|/¥ outskirts’ of Kelowna into the Capri Shopping Centre, Includ- th’ the: dous sand its can only go up,’”? notes the highly successful. merchant, “If I were young,” he continues, ‘‘T, would- n't be, afraid to take.a chance. Look at California ‘and the ‘de. there... Look: at. the was.@ modern motor-hotel, alnce | ex- patided to. Jutane. a i govenstorey tower com coniés ‘and ‘two o ablannine pools, 88, ag two. dns ‘ind ‘famous hae hare States and what a big population has meant for' markets for pro- ducts' there, “Take a'/éhance. Borrow money and invest in the future of this. country ‘and province. The‘ nities are Herb bok « Advanta: ‘of: the federal peace ‘Area Tncentive to gonstruct a ial mil- lion carp carpet ae Its products are not avalleble @ f- ee stores every: In the mid-1930's he and his ; It’s a young banat and a. young and th of the. past: few. years: will be nothing compared | to the devlop- ments yet. to.co: ‘And Ca) ell ch ‘happily | Usting Kelowna, is the possible ‘advertisement for leet, ‘sincerity of his advice. VICTORIA REPORT NOs seid the ‘emler, si- ij tion Leader Rob. m ert Strachan is conferences auch entertainment, and he, the has as good a time as the ~ By James K Nesbitt Socreds Celebrate their 15th Anniversary when she couldn’t keep up with her husband's pace. He left her The’ pie and his wife the good husband;‘the Premier took his wife out to dinner and she went ‘along with him to. the sary of their marriage. Like any E Not now — she’s as good a a traveller as he, which is’ saying a lot. . - Tm’ sure’ British Columbia would not. collapse if Social Credit was defeated. But it would be a duller‘ place without W. A- the show in tish Columbia ‘ day. one’s glad Mrs. Ben- 30 much better that sh t. around’ with | her , |fastmoving husband.:‘Time’ was, Montreal Fair to ¢ te Bri-| C- his own genial,’ flamboyant, ut- terly ruthless way, quite sure he's the only one w! the job: in way he fea ie 0 e e fee! should. be: done. 3 t g Scotal Columbia. govern- it, will be just a big, happy Bet-t together, a strawberry cial}: with music games and fireworks ‘at’ night, andl brotherly love and pledges it. all will work hard for the “And there 1 may be some an- " said the s manding lead in the‘first inning, never looked back. Final score, Kinnaird 10 Nelgon Te. “The: third ‘final gam in Series “B” was’ ere on Sun- good’ hit ra had: piten sont *yith a: 101 win andthe eries. =! ‘Kinnaird AM‘ Star Roster:.N. everney, N. Krueger,-D. Davies, ro Nichvalodoff,’ E.. Zeberoff, T. Cotto: g- ch le. tant coaches Dave Calder: and Doug: Mck . - Funeral Services Greei _ Resident Monday Mrs. Tania Hoolae resident ai Pass Creek for over 50 years, diedin‘the Trail-Tad- anac Hospital : last ‘Saturday. ‘Mrs:: Hoolaeft Russia>and'.came to: ‘Saskatche- wan" in 1898, “moving ° ‘to Pass was.a member: ofthe Christ. : “Mrs. Hoolaeff is survived by. ‘illiam of Pass‘ Creek f° Grand Forks;' one irs. Nick (Verna) Pos- ‘hrums; two: brothers, | ‘Alex and ‘Bilt Gorkoff- and ‘12 grandchildren. | husband id in, 1918, one sister, and ie: brother. nt services were held ‘from Pass Creek ‘Rus- ‘wll e | Sleeve with wi Te ing “by *yannaird put them’ out was owas ‘born in Union Spiritual Communities of en. She was predeceased by. he ba almost in a mumble. That meant he may have something up his political opinion: * #°* The Premier’ has spread Ts) much’ razzle-dazzle’ around that many British Columbians actual- ar this province would fall flat ¢ on mn its’ face if he were'not in the driver's seat.’ He has been in: seat so; long that’ vast numbers’ of -British-Columbians cannot’ recall’ when any - other man was there.’ Voters of 25 to: day were only i0 when he took office the night of Aug.-1, 1952. To them: he “is the ‘great’ white father. The Premier came home from dining with the Queen in HMS Britannia in radiant mood, saying ‘all Canadians are:broth- ers, work well with each other ahd love eath other and bye arm in» arm,; ‘from: Atlantic’ to Pacific, from :the 49th parallel ward together, in unison, into a great ‘and glowing :future. : However, 3 a ‘week later, as he the ‘troubles of the ie and fun and to the Artic. they will march for-|j No Need For Continuous Advertising... © PREACHERS... should preach only one ger- : mon or so a year. People are against ‘>. sin anyway, so why harp on it. TRAFFIC LIGHTS... should be turned off at dangerous int TEACHERS . aaa no need to review lessons. Tell children just once and’ they’ ne forget. HIGHWAY POLICE 2 tio ears viene by patrolling. high. ways. Drivers know th should obey. OUT OF TOWNERS o's that advertise in s local: paper and mail order firms eer out catalogs: are wasting money. Everyone knows what in the stores in town, and i But if you are one of the foolish kind — Notre-Dame: Cathedral ‘that has stood centuries but, still rings the bell every people know it is still there — and continuous, profitable advertising, then you want to advertise in the CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘Shop Whore You are lavited te Shay? § iF tae | Solo Margarine, .. York an Corn & Fama. Peas. Potat Sets anid 80 they in ite was: is a long 8 ice, but thé. Premier gets ee * Mighway Dr, at louameny Trail — Phone: (366-3301 DEPARTMENT NELSON-CRESTON E for vehicle featte: Date: July. 14, 1967». Ati Nelson, BC. : PROVINCE OF BRIT (OF. HIGHWAYS: . LECTORAL: DIST RICT . The GLADE FERRY. is back. in. operation M.A. Merlo; P. Eng, : District “Engine: ‘for: Minis! ter’ of : Highways Se Tip Roast Ib. sesneesae 98C I