CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 80, 1974
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3 Strawberry Tea
‘ Rabson Church Women are
i planning a Strawberry Tea for
lune 20, to be held on the lawn
t the home of Mr. and Mrs, T>
janford from 2 to 4 p.m.
* There will be‘tea and
trawberry shortcake, a bake
ble, palm reading, many door
rizes donated by business-
en, hair “do's”, cash gifts, and
many others to be drawn
uring the afternoon. ©
‘Any Robson women wish-
ving to assist in any way please
‘contact Mrs.-Sanford at 986-
‘15888,
(Christening v,
S30. Robert Anthony Burton,
‘Sinfant son of Mr. and Mrs.
‘David Donnan of Oyama, and
isRusset Lynne, little’ daughter.
Sof Mr. and Mra; Rod Killough of.
Castlegar, were christened ‘at
Bt. David's morning service,
Problem
The following © amusing
story was clipped from. the
&:High River Times, Alberta, and
Sipresented to®.the’\Castlegar
*+News office’ by Jack Stier eat
Robson:
uy In days when type was set
by hand,‘ a wag entered a
ysweekly paper's print shop and
presentation, Mrs.
May 19, by the Rev. Terry
Allen,
Jean Vanier Lecture
The public of this area has
a wonderful opportunity to
hear Jean Vanier this summer.
A public lecture will be
given by Dr, Vanier in Trail on
the evening of Aug, 7. Tickets
are available, for a limited time,
at $2 each, Proceeds go to the
Vanier work around the world.
Jean Vanier gave up a
naval career and a university
professorship to dedicate his
life to the mentally retarded.
From his first home in France,
ean unity homes for the:re-
led have spread around the
:world. Such homes: have been,
established in Calgary, Edmon-
ton and Vancouver.”
The ‘son’ of the former,
governor-general of Canada,
George Vanier, has; become
recognized as a spokesman for.
the ‘retarded, and increasingly
for other “wounded” people of
the world.
For tickets for the lecture,
telephone or call in at: the
Parish House’ next to St.
David's Church.
8t. David's Choir
A‘pleasant evening was
enjoyed by St. ‘David's: choir
members recently when: they
‘were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. —
Robert Waldie’ at Robson.
‘A feature of the evening .
was the presentation of a gift to
Mrs, Betty Hostetter. from the
choir members. ‘In making the
Marion
Booth spoke of Mrs. Hostetter's
faithful attendance to’ her. du-
ties as organist and of the |
choir’s dependence on her.-
The evening was brought
toa happy conclusion’ with the
serving of delicious refresh-
ments.
* Ste David's ‘Thrift Shop
shave a‘thotgun and: if that
‘ithcoundrelly, thief cometh’ a-
‘Sround here again we will ttoot.
shim tho full of holth he will look
like a thievel”
A morning coffee Tnecting
of all Thrift Shop workers will
be held at St. Davia’s Under-
croft this Monday at 10 a.m. All
workers are urged to attend.
“Village of we
‘The Slocan Women's Insti-
state donated the marigold
es
bots for 1973 are available.to
taxpayers | at the Village Office.
Triangle Pacific Forest
+ Products have been granted
permission to use their. Lots 4°”
8 of ‘Plan 2669" for “an
85) and voiced a strong opposi-
tion to: both.
nted| permis-
Printed- financial- state-——-sion-to use. the outfield ares. o!
theBall’ Park: for parking
campers and trailers ‘on the -
weekend of June -p2
thnks fiaaees mH Mayor.
Agda ‘Winje are planning to
attend the Association of Koot-
enay-Boundary Municipalities
Convention in Nelson on June 7,
~ and 8. Mayor Winje and: Ald.
Ald. Adams. was ean a
* eave, of ‘absence from: council
a eetings while he attends a
STrades School from May 27 to
Council has discussed two
ontroversial Bills (Nos. 84 and
Guerin were appointed to act as
voting delegates.
A branes for the Muni:
cipal Election is now: underway:
tl
A soley py worn by the
bride's miother, , grandmother
and great-grandmother on thelr
wedding days, ‘was, worn by
Sheila Lynn Horvath at.a May
18 wedding ceremony when she
became the bride of Harold
(Hal) Richard Hesketh. f
The bride is the daughter.
.of Mr. and Mra. Bill Horyath of
Blueberry Creek and the groom
the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Hesketh of Castlegar.
Rev. Ted Bristow offici-
ated at the double ‘ring ‘cere-
mony’ which ‘was held) in St.
David's Church. in Castlegar,
where nosegays of roses’ mark-
ed the pews and a candelabra
adorned the ‘altar’ with |indivi-
dual candles on ‘the: window
+» ledges.
Organist for the candle-
light ceremony. was Miss Robin
Miller-Tait of Blueberry Creek.:.
Given in marriage by her.
father, the bride wore'a full
‘length gown of white polyester
bridal satin with fitted Empire
mauve flowers ‘accopted thots v
“necklines and they. wore white
roses in their hair, Each carried
‘a cascading bouquet of white
daises, baby's:breath and
mauve violets,
The bride's gown and those
of her attendants were de-
‘signed by the bride and'made
by her. mother.
The bride's niece, Miss
| Susanne Horvath of Vancouver,
was’ flower ‘girl.’ She wore a
gown similar to that of the’
bridemaids but! with a white
lace Pinafore over the dress,
)The flowers girl's brother,
Mr.Karl Horvath was ring-
seater He: wore. dark tux
: Sorority
Concludes
- For Summer a
xt ‘Alpha Lamba chapter,
: Beta Sigma Phi met recently at
‘thethome of Mable ‘Isakson
waistline. The gown featured 'a:_ where the program}“Origin of
V neckline with lace applique
insert and a satin ring collar on’
which’ was’ secured ‘the’ pearl
brooch. The lace rose applique
of the bodice’ continued down
the front of the gown to form'a
triangle ‘with its‘ wide’ base: ‘at
the hemline: Lace rose applique ~
also: covered the satin’ cap
sleeves which continued into’
full-length sleeves of silk organ-°
za with satin cuffs.:Her full
trailing train, which’ fell:in':
gentle folds from the waist line,
also featured Jace rose appligie,
» trim.
A headdress of white satin
\d_ pear! flowers; secured ‘her.
full-length three-tier veil which
Terry and Barbara
It was with mixed f
‘of pleasure and sadness thet
many parish members and
other friends gathered for an
informal evening in St. David’:
undercroft on May 16 to wish
‘anne and Matthew ‘God speed’
and much’ happiness in’ their
‘posit
f-the. Pe Parish of-St.. Helen's
Allen,. Le--
ial Church canbe and other
friends.
Jon-Raine brought best:
wishes to the Allen's from: the
embers o| Robson Memorial
‘was decorated with a: spray of
jlace ‘roses ‘in all corners.”
She: carried ’a: cascading’.
bouquet: of mauve ene. white
orchids, with: trai :
Included in? the. bride's
attire: Was a blue: garter, “an
underskirt ‘over 60: years’ old -
and’a Valeneiennes ‘lace -hand:
kerchief‘belonging’:to th
bride's: great-grandmother.
tending the ‘bride mere
maid-of-honor Miss Elaine T:
elin and bridesmaids’ Miss ‘Sie
san Miller-Tait and: Miss Rilla
Hartley. All’ are of Blueberry,
The were attired in full.
length evergiade green’ gowns
f polyester suede featuring full ©
long? sleeves: with;
fa3and
West" Point Grey «and, will He
assume his duties there: 2 May, 26.
During the’ evening, pre-
sentations were made to Mrs.’
‘Allen by Mrs.:Lillian Flynn‘on
behalf of the; Robson: Women’s
Auxiliary, and-by Mrs..Ken
‘Johnson for St. David's. Chureh
Women. |’
“On behalf of the United
Church congregation Ron John-
stone: presented Rev. Allen
with an illuminated scroll.’ A
gift of crystal-and a purse was
are
they cannot be sworn in at:the:
polls for the Municipat Election.
menical Parish, Robson Memo-
by. Jim Waldie from .
members ‘of! St. David's cu:
to the said
DEPARTMENT. OF LANDS, FOREST
AND WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCE SERVICE
in the matter of the. WATER ACT and in‘ the matter of an applie
cation by the British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority fora
water licence to divert and use water out of the Pend D’Oreille River
at Chureh (Fish) Creek, British Columbia and in the matter. of certain
thereto.
NOTICE OF HEARING —
WATER ACT SECTIONS 9 AND 29
Take notice that a-public hearing held persuant-to the provisions
of the WATER ACT will commence before the comptroller of Water
Rights at 10 a.m. on the eighteenth day of June, 1974 at the.Colombo
Hall/ 584 Rossland Avenue in the City ict trail} in the province of
d and
British Columbia to hear the appli
Dated this 25th day of May, 1974 at Victoria, British Columbia.
H. D. De Beck
Comptroller of Water Rights
‘Approximately’ 8,000. stu
dents wall receive their seaden: i
ic degrees at:the Universil
‘over by U.B.C.'s chaneallor, the
Hal ; Nethan T. Nemetz, Chiet
ft
~ B.C.'s three-day Spring Conve
gation which" began yesterda;
and
Among those receiving de-.)
; grees are:Ely. E. Kazakolf,
-“Master of Applied Science;
M.. Nicholson, Bachelo:
eee Se the ‘honorary
degree of Doctor of,
tite’, was given ‘by: Shirley
The second part, ‘ofthe
program, "End of Life
‘by Alice :Shutek,: was followed
by an open discussion. Refresh-
‘ments were served by, the
hostess."
US The Founders Day ban-
‘quet, which’ included members
of:the Alpha Phi chapter, was
enjoyed at the Hi Arrow’Arms.
On May’ 16 the Ritual was
‘given by Catharine Jones, for
three girls stepping up from the
‘Alp he) wal chapter. These are
Le Roy, Ann Shookereff
eee Judi Stewart. 5 i
This meeting was.held at
the home: of Catharitie Jones.
The: program was’ a group
project ‘during which learning,
‘ondehip and the Bood if
were dis
May 19, “IOl4s “in
‘Anal ible, Their first home was
ona cattle ranch in the Pend D’
\Oraillé :Valley,*-25: miles from~
‘Trail. Mr. ‘Merry was born -in->!
‘ahd came to: ‘Trail in
Mrs.” Merry was born in
conto, Wis., coming to Trail in
here she met. Mr.
928 they moved to
le and Mr. Merry worked
in the Trail: Smelter for: the
‘following’ 14 -years:, At the
“beginning 6 of the Second. World)"
War Mr. Merry served with the
Canadian Army in ‘Terrace. :
‘The couple first lived in
‘Slocan_ in 1917 for‘ one ‘year, *
“In Backing.
°A 1971 vehicle driven by
Lynda Paprode of Kinnaird
suffered damaj
KC Days Queen Candidate .
Fashion Show, the first to
sponsored by the Blastoere
Creek mmission,
was held on Tuesday of last
week in the Stanley
radio personality Fred Jack.
- Blueberry | Recreation
it. He-
idan, Katrine Thor-Larsen and
Buv Simmons, who modelled
i
gan opened the show..KC Days
Chairman Ken Bonde atte
Secondary Sehool activity
, Foom.
Good organization, lovely
models and beautiful clothes all
contributed to a well received
evening before a capacity
crowd.
The hard-working Blue-
berry Creek organizing com-
mittee consisted of Mrs. Jean
Friedel, Mrs. Linda Carter and
Mrs. ‘Kay Stel while the
Days Queen 0-01
ator Mrs. Dianne Strader, both
spoke briefly voicing apprecia-
ation. to the Blueberry Creek:
group for their sponsorship of
the event, '
Models were 1973 KC Days
Queen Brenda Healey and her
princesses Roberta Kulbaba
and Linda Popoff as. well: as
current candidates Leona Davi-
doff, Jackie Geiger,’ Donna
was Mrs, Lorry. Harnadek.
Other commentators were
Mra. June Mills-and CKQR
Primary Teachers
Hold Wind Up
Dinner Meeting
r Primary Teach-
Castlega :
ers’ ‘Association held a windup -
dinner meeting May 16 in’the
, New Pass’ Creek: Hall.
A delicious Russian dinner
was served by the Pass Creek
Ladies and ‘was enjoyed by
> ‘everyone,
A meeting followed during
which election’ of officers ‘was
held. x
=< 'The new president is Mrs,
Louise Bell, vice-president Miss
Marianne McNee,’ secretary,
Mrs. Marge Culley,
Mrs. Valerio Pollan, ety
GMs: Rosemary Christensen
Kathy Harrison, RO;
la’ Hartley, Janiee Jaques, ,
Connie Polonikoff, Sandy Bhers
hions from Field's, West's
Department Store, Karnies La:
dies’ Wear, Robinson's Stores
and their own individually
styled and handmade. gar-
_ments, Thumbnall sketches de-
‘scribing each girl were read by
Mrs. Harnadek aa each girl
ft Sppeared in her own outfit.
Men's fashions proved: to
be a popular part of the show
and a unique addition to the
local fashion show: scene! Mo-
delling the: elegant ‘apparel
from the Klothes Kloset were
Jack Alouf, Pat Hegan, Andy
Verigin and Mr. ‘Rosner.
Representing th the younger.
set were Cynnamon Carter,
Suzanne McIntyre, and In a
slightly older age group, Robyn
Hyson and Dawn Muller. Wo-
men's up-to-date styles were
modelled by Mrs. Adele Yule,
Mrs. Sylvia Smith, Mrs. Geor-
gina Duff and Mrs. Molly
Konkin,
Entertainment was pro-
vided during the intermission
by a promising young singer
from Trail, Miss Debbie Van
Tassell. Coffee was served at
the conclusion of the show.
Silkscreen posters publiciz-
ing the Fashion Show were the
work of Mrs. Nancy Knight and
Mra. Dorothy Milller-Tait.
CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 30, 1974
D-BAR-D LICENSED
DINING LOUNGE
Open Thursday and Friday
at 4:00 p.m,
Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon
D-BAR-D CABARETS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
REG AND THE
“Country Gentlemen”.
WESTERN TACK
PHONE 365-3294
One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Cotischenla
“Everyday Savings Start
at CUT-RATE the FOOD FOLKS
GRAPEFRUIT
101.00
Mrs. Yvonne “Marr.
Miss Loraine Deans and
her executive for the past year,
were congratulated for thair’
hard work.
> for your Grad Gift. Selection is tremendous
tn all lines 2 Watches, Rings and Gold
et ‘tay-a-way your gift “now” to avoid disap-
pointment of last minute. shopping.
~ BOSSE'S JEWELLERY
\-Pine Street, Costlegar. — Phone 965-7141
: family.: Congratulations’ were
received from: Prime Minister.
Pierr’Trudeau, Kootenay
West’ MP Ran Harding and
Slocan-Revelstoke MLA Bill
King. Many-memories of past.
years were recalled, amongst
them, the Golden Wedding *
Anniversary’ of Mr. and Mrs.
Merry celebrated in the same
hall, which was then the IOOD
ge.
- | Mr. Merry, in thanking the
gathering, remarked in all: his
years:he had wanted to.win a
record in sonie activity. At last
‘he felt he had done so, with the:
celebration of their 60th wed-
ding ‘anniversary. ‘
To close the enjoyable
‘afternoon, members, friends ©
and the guests joined in singing
“For They Are Jolly Good
Fellows”... +
‘$600 beet.
Occurs When
Elk Appears
‘An estimated $600 damage
resulted on Victoria Day when
a car is reported to have run
into an elk,
Driver of the 1968 Volks-
wagen is identified as Walter.
Sandulescu of Rossland.
The incident occurred near
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