re ge Castlegar News — o<1obw 29. 1 ccf Thomson Roberts Wed in July only daughter of Farrel nd Stephen @ Sherri Janine Thomson, and Charleen Thomsdn’ of Powell River Lyle Roberts, youngest son of Lyle and Judic Roberts formerly of Castlegar and now of Qualicum Beach, ey chiinged wedding vows in a candlelight ceremony on 22, 1989. The couple were united in marraige in an Afternoon service at Canadian Memorial United Chureh officiated by Rev. Dr. Ken Wother attended ‘the double-ring in Vancouver Ninety veremony spoon guests The bride was escorted by her father down the aisle Afier, bridal Which was lined with pink and white pew bows both sets of parents gave their blessing to the couple The solvist sang Baptism Betore the Love during the signing of the register Jana Jabrig of Victoria Then Through the Together, the after the Processional Eyes of bride and groom lit a candle of unity declaration of marriage The bride wore a tloor-iength white taffeta-gown full Skirt V-drop waist. The exaggerated puffed sleeves tapered with bows at the with a and gathered elbow and the fitted bodice had a lace design of opal équins, seed pearls and a fringe of teardrop pearls un: dera sweetheart neckline The cascading tails, flowing into a cathedral train back of the gown had a large bow with centred with double roses, Over a short peplum The hem and train were edged with scalloped lacer Her shimmering veil was sprinkled with seed pearls attached toa netting pult and tiara-style headpiece ot oped seed pearls and opal drop bead She wore long white satin gloves and bowed satin pumps and carried a cascading bouquet of fuchsia roses white freesias, stephanotis, cymbidium orchids, fer nandivy, with white netting touches The Shelly Surrey, friend of the matron-of-honor Claypool of B.C., a longtime The bridesmaids were Louise MacKinnon of Vancouver, a Heather Serafin of Vancouver, ms Lake, both nursing school was bride close friend of the bride, and Heidi Fickell of Willi friends of the bride The bridesmaids wore satin floral print dresses of pink, fuchsia, The graduated hemlines, gathered V-drop waists with fitter V-necklines and puffed sleeves topped with white and mint dresses haci bodices, shoulder bows The matron-of-honor’s dress was accented withra large fuchsia back bow with matching skirt lining a.nd satin shoes, while the bridesmaids’ dresses and sh oes ina pale pink satin. The atten of fuchsia and were accented, likewise, dants carried crescent-shaped bouquets pink carnations, white freesias, baby’s breath, ivy’ and fern with pale blue ribbon and avhsia The groom wore a black tuxedo with black white vest and bowtie. His boutonnicre was a f Best man was John Rob erts of The groomsme rose with stephanotis Victoria, brothe} of the groom Paul Wilson and Ray Jefferd, n were friends of the groc m from Vancouver Thomson, of Vancouver, brother of the bride and Greg They all wore light-grey tuxedos. , the best Births & Funerals Sele Se SES SHERRI J/ANINE THOMSON and STEPHEN ROBERTS ... candlelight ceremony carnation and cum man’s accented with a fuchsia tic merbund while the groomsmen’s were accented, likewises, in pale pink Thic bride’s mother wore a fuchsia dresy with mat ching | ong-sleeve jacket, and the groom’s mother wore a pale-y ellow dress with matching hat. Both mothers wore rose ¢ orsages. The fathers of the bride and groom wore black tuxedos with white carnation boutonnieres. After greeting guests outside the church, the bridal party departed for Nitobe Gardens at the Univ ersity of British Columbia for wedding photos. A recep tion followed at Brock House Restaurant, a Van Jericho Beach, overlooking Japanese couver heritage house at English Bay Master of ceremonies was Jahrig of Powell His wife, Chin River, a longtime friend of the bride's family Arlene Jahri Before dinner, Jana Jahrig and her brother, Rob Jahrig of Powell River House Full of Faith The to the bride was given by Ray Jefferd, a friend of the ve the banquet grace sangaduct, close bride. John Roberts toasted the bridesmaids and toasts to the bridal couple were given by Lyle Roberts and Shelly Claypool Ann Thomson of The guest register 100-Mile House, sister-in-law of the bride The three-tier chocolate and carrot wedding cake Was displayed on separate stands ona small lace-covered table. The cake was iced in pale pink and trimmed with delicate white lace icing and sculpted icing flowers and ribbon Stan and Kay Dave celebrated their 45th wedding an: of Vancouver, great uncle and aunt of the bride niversary the same day and danced to The Anniversary Waltz ace A gift opening was held the next day at the Davis's and the bridal couple departed for a three-week »mpanied by Clint Jahrig on violin home honeymoon in Fiji atid Hawaii later that day 1ests included friends and relatives Nanaimo, Seattle, Atlanta, Vic Qualicum Beach, Victoria, Surrey and Richmond Air BC Out of town g Powell River toria, 100 Mile Williams Lake, The groom i trom House Cultas Lake, an avionics technician with is a registered nurse with a Vancouver The and the bride ommunity nursing agency couple are now esidingin Vancouver Nelson man donates $20,000 to college and was the setting for some Selkirk Foundation endowment of a College eived an new holarship and a new bursary Sept when a longtime Nor Shore resident Dale Schatz, foundation executive director, with cheques totalling $20,000 The donor, 9S, directed his gift to provide an en ance scholarship for a student under Nelson presented Robert Denison Boyer taking the college's forestry program and the bursary to be awarded to a student from the Nelson area Boyer has long been a supporter of jocal institutions and organizations over thi supporte d thre with many. contributions years. He has generously Kootenay Lake District Hospital fire escape project at {he Nelson Hor ne Road branch of the Services’ | Gordon location, the Nelson Salvation Army a’ Nelson Support well as other worth projects and program's college news release say A resident of the 5-Mile area for the past tye ars, Boyer is a pioneer of Nelson's North Shore nis player in hi port prompted him to c Atalent ed ten his love of the tatptish his youth own tennis club which attrac ved man;y ROBERT BOYER . gift to forestry program member spirited competition in the 1920s and 30s, the release says. As an backwoods ram. he and his companions explored inveterate bler, much of the Selkirk and Purcell moun- 60 years ago. Boyer’s in mained strong over the years as attested by the many tain ranges terest in mining has 1 gleaming orc He is also an experienced and accomplished world traveller and can samples evident in his home recount exciting sailing the Pacific from California to South America many experiences 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 he is a leader in philanthropy in the Nelson com single donors, munity,”’ Schatz said. ‘Contributions to the Selkirk College Foundation area 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: tages of gifts to the foundation with any interested group or individual Pulpit & Pew rs By Rev. BARRY ‘WERNER Full Gospel Fe lowship “But I tell you thar, men will have give account on the day of Judgem for every. careless word they have spoken." Matthew 12:35 Jesus tells uy her ¢ that we will have to every idle, careless, — ds."" We can be our mouth Words are comes give account for empty, inoperaive word we have poken. In the same scripture passage, is in the heart This means etc or despair, carricrs told thi at what out of (he mouth they we say 5 omething spontancously trite in an unguarded moment without thinking, thi at is what is in our heart This happens sometimes when — image OMICONE AF gers US Jesu would use also teaches us that it's not shat goes into the mouth that defiles @ Isaw adog man and makes him unclear but rather what comes out of the out of defilement? What God has given us a gfeat privilege to be able to choose our words and life are in the power of our wor productive either produce lite will fear, ete. Words are They carry image If E were to describe a dog to you, the in your mind would cording «to the big, black dog. I sawa big, black, mean dog. | saw a big, black, mean and ugly dog. And soon. No wonder Satan wants to use the words we speak to pervert peoples’ thinking. Our like What you put in comes out What mouth? fy. it mouth our Death minds are com. puters, You can warp a child’s way of thinking as well as his or her personality by the words you constantly speak over them d by the words of will joy, Jesus said, They For by your words you and by your words hope, peace, death, will be acquitted, you will be condemned.” The first step to bring our words un der the control of the Holy Spirit iy to accept Jesus as Savior and Lord of our Will you confess him as Lord? Now is the produce hange a descriptive words | lives. Now is the accepted time awa bigdog. Psawa day of salvation. BARNHARDI ~ nhordt Hospital in Vancouver BROWN Calgory, @ boy, born Oct. 15. CLAY/BARRET! Borrett of Fruitvale, 0 CULLEN Rossland, a boy, born Oct. 8 EGGARS Nelson, a girl, born Oct. HAYWARD) WATERFIELD Hayward and Eric Watertield of Nouyer, a girl, born Oct HLATKY @ boy, born Oct Hospital. longti LUNAN Nelson, a girl, born Oct MacAULAY to ‘MacAulay, BIRTHS UNGER — lo Dore fo Seadra and Don Bar 19 at Grace @ boy, born Oct DEATHS BILLINGSLEY in Creston Oct Billingsley Clar To Sue and David Brown of sister 10 Gino Clay & gd Rey boy DAVIES Rossland died Oct Misertcordiae Hospital To Marian and John Cullen of To Shauna ond Eric Eggars of end Brian, all of Rossland; one daughter Radium: six dchildven end twee Grea'-grendchilsren He was predeceased by his wite Doris Donna Baines of and one grandson To Judith and Robert Hiathy. : 20 in Trail Regional ~OONALDSON To Jessie and Dale Lunan of and his wite Dod: of Hope and Stonley and his wite Mable of Nelson; five gran great-grandchildren brother Al Clark of Sorrento, B.C.; ond two sisters, Evelyn Adams of Chase and Margaret Anderson of Robson predeceased by her parents Evelyn Clark, and two brothers ond Ron 10 in Surrey Kare @ boy, born Oct Memorial Hospital dchildren tive POSTNIKOFF Postnikott of Sept. 27 To Sheron and Steve Castlegar boy, born Clork and Albert Clark SAUNDERS SIMMONS — To Kelly Soun ¥ ders and Terry Simmons of Nelson, o girl, born Oct. 21 FOGLIA Oct. 19. She was 74 TWAN, FOX To Kristina Iwan and and Victoria of Stephen Fox of Kaslo. a boy. born Oct 23 ‘and brother Antonio Laycock hosts tea The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 held its fall tea in the Legion Hall Oct. 21 hosted by president Florence Laycock ajardraw Winners were Decorations were on the Halloween eme with table centrepieces made by : theme with table centrepieces ma the weather didn’t co een and Chris Unger of Wertield, 0 gutl, born Oct-15 Gordon Billingsley, o former frail resident, died survived by Donna Keete of ar and Keith of frail Thomas Edward Dovies of He was 85. Mr Laura lola Donaldson, a Nelson resident at Kootenay Lake District Hospital Luigio Foglia of Mrs. Foglia 1s sur vived by her two daughters Toronto: dchildren; two sisters, Anna-and Oxsolo. all of draw and guessing how many beans in Joy Saunders (door prize), Reamon Le Couffe (jelly beans) and Gladys Askew (doily) A great time was had by all even if operate numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Natole in ' brothers, Richard GIANERANCESO Cormela (Mildred) Glen of grandchildren and great grandchildren; and sister Albina (Bessie) Swedish of Lethbridge. She was predeceased by her husband Andrea in 1979; son Elio in 1981; daughter Norma Porcellato in 1987; four sisters, three brothers ond a half-sister 22 at Mater Ronald Edward SUTHERLAND Mory (Molly) Sutherland of trail, @ Slocan Valley native, died at Frail Regional Hospital Oct. 20. She was 68. Mrs. Sutherland 1s survived by her husband Donald. daughters, Donna Smith of Revelstoke ‘and Darlene Wiebe of Surrey; three sons, Douglas of Meadow Creek. led of Kaslo and David of Castlegar, step: daugher Josephine Fox of Burnaby; and 15 grandchildren died Oct two She She wos Frank and Frank Trail died ltaly, and Don’t be Disappointed! ORDER YOUR PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS Bea Lundquist In charge of 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, Pearl Mott, Gladys Senetza and Joan Blais tea tables 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 busy with the white ified section every Pherson elephant table Kay Bate received the Muriel Heagey was busy with the daily were he or down it all in tea tickets Fresh, new ads appear in the class issue you just take little sips of classifieds ‘one big gulp, you'll find classifieds hit the spot Call 365-2212 Yes, order your personalized Christmas cords now while stocks ill complete. Choose your Christmas card trom the wide variety evoilable and have them personalized with your name ond address We Also Carry Christmas Letterheads Whether Castlégar News Maurice Doucet and Ed Motz. Six journeyman technicians who have 92 years of combined experience in the automobile trade and who ar committed to tixing your car right, the first time! Our technicians have completed 36 specialized General Motors training courses so that they are prepared to diagnose, repair and KALAWSKY GOLD CARD ore offering I jomers. 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KALA PONTIAC BUICK GMC (1989) LTD. 365-2155 Collect October 27, 1969 = CI Action Ad Deadline For Sunday ........11 a.m. Friday Display Ad Deadline for Sunday ........ 10 a.m. Friday Action Ad Deadline For Wednesday . . . 12 Noon, Tuesday Display Ad Deadline for Wednesday 11:30 Action Ads — 365-2212 Display Ads — 365-5210 .m. Tuesday 613-13th St., Castlegar MAIN ST. MUFFLER "Quietly Leading the Way” COMPLETE IMPORT & DOMESTIC EXHAUST SYSTEMS OPEN SATURDAYS & RADIATOR FOR YOUR LOCAL RADIATOR REPAIRS AND RECORES. AUTOMOTIVE AND INDUSTRIAL RADIATORS. R-E-S-E-R-V-E-D 365-5411 For Better or For Worse” by Lynn Johnston Misc. For Sale ELECTRIC RANGE $100, mens size 11 fkotes, $30, Hotner 6-siring accoustic Guitar, $100. 365-7528 3/87 KOZI 25 Woodstove, heavy guage steel brick-lined, thermostat controlled value sell for $395 firm, 365-8246 atter 4 3/87 Crystal Exes €rystals, Gems. 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NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT Full, complete and sole copyright in any printed matter produced by Ud. is vested in and Castle News Ltd however that copyright in THAT PART AND THAT PART ONLY of any advertisement prepared trom er ” Nertiser shall remain in ond belong to the adver tiser all season 185x70-14" tires 3,000 kms., $10 each, Please contact Scott 365-3507 between 3:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. tin/85 ROLLING STONES Ride Ticket. Tours Ltd. $299 left, Vancouver, B.C. November 2nd. VISA. Call Dennis 1-800-663-9929. _ 3/85 VICTOR SHOE REPAIR and ALTERATIONS 20 seats VICTOR SHOE REPAIR 1038 Columbia Avenue 365-6632 364-2339 CASTLEGAR TRAIL TWO 13° winter tires with rims. Fit Nissan Centra. Very good condition, $60 each. Phone 355-2443, Slocan City. 7/86 The Hot Box Up to 10 words for only $2.49 for one time, $: t wo insertions or $4.49 for three consecutive issues. 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Decorative Pots Available in the latest colers NOW AT e 9-5.30 FLORAL CO. 1125-4th ee, Castlegar 365-5191 Seamless Gutters 4” or 5° Heavy Guage Painted Aluminum 5-Year Leakproor Guarantee UM, on 365-3240 LADIES stretch ski pants, $50; Sun Ice Ski both size 8; ladies Nordica size 7 reversible ski * Silver * Jewellery * China * Furniture COME IN AND BROWSE AMONG “Treasures of the Past”’ Silver ‘Rattle Antiques, 1125-4th St., Castlegar igcket, size 8-10, $25. Phone alter 5 p.m 365-253; 3/86 'N MONDAY: CRUSHED road gravel, sand, till, gravel drain rock and backhoe service. Poul Legebokolt 365-5699; 359-7926. tin 45, CONCRETE GRAVEL, $100/load. Top soil Poul Legebokott. 365-5699 ttn/70 HALLOWEEN SPECIAL R.B.'s Barber Shop 463 Josephi 2 8. Nelson 352- 7001 HAIR CUTS $6.00 SENIORS «95 .00 ber pore he FATHER’S DAY LAWNMOWER 4 HRA214PXC 21-Inch, push 4HP, rear bagging, steel deck TROWELEX EQUIPMENT RENTALS 4450 Columbia Avenue. Castlegar PHONE 365-3315 BOYS ond GIRLS, bicycles for sale. Needing minor repairs, best offers, 265- 6075, 8000 POUND Warn winch, $650 or we Call Lloyd. 365-7241 3/86 INSURANCE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME OR AT YOUR BUSINESS For ALL Your insurance INESS * HOME * RVs LIFE © BOAT INS. NEEDS, CONTACT Peter Majesgey Home 365-5386 Office 364-1285 PETER MAJESGEY & CURRIERS INSURANCE LTD. 1331 Bay Ave., Trail Crossword Boo to You! .. . answer in Wednesday's paper 86 Author Lud 127 "The Razor's 128 Word betore 129 British sand ae Salad plant Tt Pay oe R 39 Statement 60 Account tem b Jawn god 8 Sense 79 Orgarc ery 103 Author Average time of GXRUFSC TCOGPCK NCKD HSAUXCAA HOMGSAC AYE " aye Ke RYC GSMRUVX FSUMBPD PVAR YCK KONCK ACCOCT RV QGA Today's Cryptoquip clue: S equals U This Crossword Puzzle sp os d by the f MEMBER OF TIM. 88 ANARIS L10, 368-6466 SCHNEIDER'S UILDING SUPPLIES LTD. Wenet TRAIL CHRYSLER Junction t Waneta Junction, Trail PAUL'S PLACE LTD. DODGE PLYMOUTH 368-8295