Next to the Cloverleaf Motel . g Plaza CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 10, 1967 .PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 79% Wirst Avo, Pastor: Rev. K. D, Cooper Phone: 365-6212 Sunday: Hed aa m. pe cunday School. Devotion, 7 Pp. nae eit Evangelism. Tuesday: 7.90 Bible Study and Peage! Friday: 7.80 p.m, C.A, Service. _—————————— GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘ Rev. J. H. Wiseman Combined Service in Kinnaird United Church during July at 9.30 am. ia Services in Grace Cha Church dur- BR undey School. discontinued | summer months. [$< ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8.00 a.m. Holy ( White and blue bells and Hall | fin 9.80 am. Holy Communion ——— LUTHERAN CHURCH "» SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. Dauid’s: Angiican Church Sunay School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark THE SALVATION ARMY 730 pam. Home ‘League ‘Phone 365-7112 “ppb invited to. all ‘services. ou are never a stranger at the Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory —— SSS CALVARY‘ BAPTIST CHURCH |<: Pastor D. Reeves, Ph, 365-7176 Bible Hour - 10 a.m. re y Worship 11 am. — ievening Worship — 7.30 p.m. All Welcome : Apostolic Church Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m. — Sunday School Hour 11 am. Morning W lp of Nina and James M. Wasilenkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wasilen- | ko! koft, of Nelson, The bride was radiant in her floor length empire-waist gown Her lace and organzo overcoat featured ‘Illy-point sleeves. eadptéce of simulated ja.) cet rears centered “wit! three | organza bells and surround- ed ea by. esi de soie lilies held | cy, fant vell, while she car- En a bouquet of red roses and lily-of-the-valley held by a big white bow: r brocade. shoes com: ple' sher-ensemble, + blue loor-length of peau:de sole with lace yoke, |=. Out of town Guests included ce Mike Hor- ff, Timmy and Barbara Hor- | wa: coft, Bev Went Marlene Bay- off and Mr, and Mrs. Los Foan of Vancouver; Mr, ant Mes. a Wi yf Duncal I. Hie: Mr, and George Strookow, Leonard Saleken’ of Great Mrs and a Be, sok locan City; Mr. Bea dott and ‘Michael of Lang- ham, Sask,;' Mr. and Mrs. Kooz- ma K. Tarasoff, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kasakoff of Saskatoon, Sask; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Zari- koff, Spokane; Tillie Faminow, Ore. ‘Marlene Peréeversoff, Allen Swet- ; Mr, and ‘Nick Jmaeff, Cranbrook; Mrs. | ip-! -_- Pettitt Photos Wasilenkoff- -Drazdoff Vows Recited Calgary; Mr. and Mrs, John Drazdoff, Independence, Ore.; Mrs. Grace A. Perkins and Janet, "Boyd McMillan, Calif.; Mrs. Solvelt Knudsen, Bergon, Nor- ; Mark Dearburn, 5 Boneney, Ons Dianne Rydall,' Sa Marie, Ont.; Alex all Sout Port aul Chemnoft and Mr. and’ Mrs. Phil- mn of Salmo; Mr. and Mrs. Coart Tarr, Kaslo; Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Davidoff, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Tom Chernoff, Mr. and Mrs. George Chernoff, Mr. and Mrs. .Mr, and Mra. Rei- Malako! and Mrs, Mrs, Nick Zibin and Mr. and Mrs, Nick’ Vanjoff, all of Grand Forks. ue I gowns of eau de sole with chif- on tops and sleeves flowing chiffon trains were worn by the maid of honor, Eileen Davidoff of Grand Forks and the bridesmal Lucille. Wasilen- Koff, sister-of the groom, and ver, The ‘flower girl, Carrie Lee Plotnikoff, who carried a bou- quet of white carnations, wore a peau d’elegance gown of the same as the bridesmaits. Best man Was was Alex Chern-] jn; off of Crescent. Valley with Al- Swetlikee of Vancouver and ary Seminoff ots Nelson shar- ing Pushering da duti A tirer tered ¢ cake baked b Mrs. Fred Nazaroff and decora‘ ed by Mra, H. D. Fisher, topped by. a Spride and groom in a heart of roses, centered the bride’s lace-covered table. The banquet room of Tar- was decorated with dain- st blue lace hearts, silver stars and tiny lace bell for the occa- sion. Marlene Pereversoff of Vancou- “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 3656503 seem enne nntminets wrencetinien sani snenpntensiaheh tain meatuent InRUAnonrH nA sere TE RRNA ASN ATLANTA TAAL Rd Kinnaird Pool Named in Memory Of Bob Brandson A subject of pride, a symbol! of the sharing of a whole com- munity in a family ;tragedy, a fitting tribute to the Centen- nial of Canada — these were a few of the expressions Saturda; of. the significance of the Bo Brandson pool a portion of which ‘was built as Kinnaird’s Centen- nial project. At ceremonies to mark the of sinnaird to build a safe swimming place for Kinnaird y Kinnaird Centennial “queen Lily “MacKenzie complimented the, council on their choice of an appropriate name for the In a short talk geared especially to the young citlzens present, Miss McKenzie urged ‘that the pool be considered an object of: pride. “I know that none of you will mark it up, or otherwise treat it carelessly," she sald. “It is yours. It is something to be proud of. Remember this, and remember, too, your friend, swhose deat Tested in the buil- we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store PULP MILL TOURS Tours of the Celgar Pulp Division will be Held Tuesdays through Fridays at 1 p.m. For special arrangements such as group tours and days other than the above, please contact the Industrial Relations Department. Clothing Alterations _And Repair Service FOR MEN AND WOMEN _By Master Tailor Joe Fogolin Expert-Seamstress Maria Fogolin HIS MEN’S WEAR LTD. Agents for Gem Cleaners oject, had special that. not all such projects had — they were designed for full en- -|joyment for both adults and children. New Organization Gete Letters Patent A new organizatio: has been brought into being to ad- +] minister hospitals in the Castle- gar-Nelson district. Granted letters patent re: cently at a meeting of CKRD wa: the Central Kootenay Regional Hospital District. fs ly ade SPECIAL MESSAGE OF Interest To All Who Love Immaculate Cleanliness . What’ is so significant about the "FILTER - QUEEN that’ makes’ it'so superior to other bag type vacuum cleaners 1. The “CYCLONIC ACTION” principle of se - parating dust from air, using the Patented “CELLU- LOSE FILTER CONE” is the outstanding feature that makes the FILTER QUEEN the number one choice on all counts. 2. The FILTER QUEEN De-MONT#er virtually destroys moth larvae, Coes, B puppae and moth miller — all in one easy minister all hospitals inne Central ” too — hair crying. Ged eed humidify- _ ing, medicament spray ing, spray Ke trict, the new. hospital etre is to be managed bythe same council as kt is, however, a separate We have been getting an insight to drama this past week. Watching first a small hillside fire and then, step by step, see- ig it gain its foothold and dom- inte the so-called master, man. I wonder if anyone particu. Jey noticed an article in the July 27 issue of the Castlegar News by Pat Carney of the Van- couver Sun with the heading, They Die While Protecting Us During the Times of Peace. She spoke of the forest in- dustry and the tanker pilots who fought the blazes and died fight- ing them. You may find it interesting to rummage around in the bot- For her the bride’s mother chose a blue lace dress with matéhing: coat, white accessories and a white rose corsage. ie groom’s mother wore & pale blue linen dress with a lace white d | Evening services cancelled for summ Phone 365-3150 W.- Love, Minister All Welcome $$$} ' CHURCH OF GOD |aup: ; Pastor:. io Co Ea " 90 asm, Sunday School 10.30 a.m. n. Morning | Worship tite 00 aD hie 0 pam. Fridays te Bible Study & Pray: 7.30 p.m. Wednesdays an pink, roses Master of ceremonies, Paul Markoff proposed a toast to the] ¥' bride with C. R. Waldie propos- ing a toast to the groom. legrams were read frum Vancouver as well as a very humerous one from the groom to ther pride — to‘the groom’s FE oa dance followed the recep- ion. vane Grand Coulee Dam, Seat- tle and Vancouver, the bride donned:a navy and white walk- ing suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses and | © ly-o8 e-valley. The bride ‘and groom will © Held in homes — will complete her third year for an elementary teaching degree [i to UBC where the bride UNITED CHURCH “For the wedding trip to Spo- ed — tom of the ine rack in case it got overlooked — it is worth a second reading. x There was a copy of ‘fhe Saskatoon Daily Star dated Tues- day, June 5, tp on loan at the office not too long ago, which proved interesting reading. If you think the income for your family is rather“ low in these days of high prices, here are samples of three jobs in the help wanted section. Wanted — 1 d au- ‘The green apples are slowly sizing but if you are hungry for apple pie, do you remember that surprising ritz cracker apple ple filling that will pass for a good imitation until the right kind is on hand? How about giving it a whirl? ise 20 ritz \: 2 cups gutity, as explained in ta letter to district from ti Black, acting Talnister of painting, etc., etc., indeed a cmp i nae “HOME SANITATION SYSTEM” Take advantage’ of our FREE HOME DEMONSTRA- TION ‘and make us prove what we claim. HOME CLEANING APPLIANCES BOX 57 — SLOCAN PARK — PH. 359-7295 8. The FILTER QUEEN has Le ay “blowing op that the carne headquarters, ‘hold their meetings at the same time, but should, in fact, be consid- ered different entities. - As an exemple ts of the two water, 1% cups sugar, 2 tsp. explained hat: the tye should cream of tarter, 1 tsp. % tsp. nutmeg, butter. : Combine water, sugar, cream of tartar and, bring: to a boil. Drop crackers one at a time, boil until. transparent. (8-10 min.) Pour‘into pie shell, sprin- kle with cinnamon and nutmeg, dot with butter. Bake 425 deg. for 30-35 minutes. : coe eon ié ms are, 0. AL but merely that he will be ke; letter- heads for correspondence and that some matters of concern to the one will be of no interest to the other. Committees will be set. up within the hospital district with the board chairman as a mem- ber of each committee. This does not mean he is the chairman of all oo be heat course, in order for gt having over the weekend taken its step up from village to towa. I was a little surprised that it has only been since 1948 that the status of. village was ‘born which means we are not too far behind the:first residents of the village when we made our home tomobile mechanics ‘and sales- men; 50 to 75 cents per hour. Wanted — Experienced gas en- gineer for 25-45 IHC Arkin En- gine, $100 per month. Or Want- Capable man: for farm; good. with horses, $60 per month. There were other articles such as; cut glass sugar and cream set, hero three years later. the village ee in 19 short years, ‘it has grown ina quite orderly manner, pene park in particular can be held as’ a: fine of of of tH committees. The letters patent of the hospital district empower it to “take over the annual. debt charges: of the member muni- cipalities with respect to deben- tures issued Hoe the purpose of whieh (have been) issued ior which (have been) issued .prior to Dec. 31, 1967.” a ‘This ‘takeover will become effective Jan. 1, 1968, district’ will also‘ reim- ‘burse member municipalities which have provided money for capital of thought for a family’s needs. My own: pride goes further than the town’s.boundary. The nicest moments are: when you can become and see the only, special 69c; Solid Oak dining room suite, $65; 40 inches plain “white voile! 40 cents yd. development of the entire area. truly, the Cross- We toads of ihe Kootenay! prior to Dec. 31. Hospitals . included “under this provision of the letters pat- ent include Castlegar and ‘Dist- rict | Hospital, Creston — V: Hospital and Kootenay Lake Hos- pital Improvement District (Nel- son). Paid on Shares (Gavings — and Often Insured) 6% . ‘Term. Deposits @ouble Your Money in 12 Years— Why Wait Longer?) CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION [oR See the ¢ Five fabulous headliners — see them during free daily performances, - @ The King Family Aug. 21-24, ®@ Dennis Day Aug. 25-26, - > Inspected for. Wholesomeness ., ae 7-14 Ibs. Government Inspected. j Whole, Half or Tenderloin ‘Homs— _— Pork Loin California: Sweet and Juicy. Ideal - for a picnic dessert. 89°: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 10,:1967 u4 - Outspan /Oranges'T 5 $700 9 Readies. Green Beans “Local. Fresh. Crisp snappy and. "tender. ~ Bel-air Frozen Premium Quality, Each 6 02.57 tin’ makes up td: 82 ‘oz. “of fresh Orange Juice.) :". Concentrated. 6 oz. tin Airway 6 or Nok Hil Rich Coffee * flavor and aroma,;, . Lockéd in the ©’ whole beans. a! Ib. bag Piedmont Make tastier salads and sandwiches, 82 oz. jar Satan Dressine | Sun Rype Blue Label. Made from . crisp Okanagan Apples. Serve chilled. 48 £1. oz.’ tin' for * Apple juice “Lunds Box “Fresh, Grisp and Delicious. ‘Three stay fresh packages. 9 oz. tri-pack box Potato Chit Empress, Pure For cookies or Peanut Butter . and Jelly. 38 sandwiches. 24 fl. 02, jar .. Taste Tells oy — Ee ite = for 1. 00 “Snow Star Truly Fine Facial '|> white, Pink or Yellow: Skylark Fresh Hamuncer Bu _ Full Strength Bleach. Strong and. Durable. Keep 2S plenty on hand. Ree Ore Box of 400 ..... Pat Boone Aug. 28:29, Ps Rosemary Clooncy Aug. 30-31, @ Bobby Vinton Sept. 1-4. See Free’ Festival of Forestry, Free Oriental Bazaar and Reyue. Live it ap at eee ay 67, Eloy, the fun of the Midway an the other excitement af PNE 67. Win a $50,000 Bar.O'Gold, Pure Lard Detergent Grand Prize in the over $100,000 j ‘ For fluffier pastries. |; Special Offer. Program Draws. : sas : eas, Se arora * Lib. pkg. 2 for 49¢ | Giant Size Pkg. 89c | ‘ lJ mae. : OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada CASTLEGAR KINNAIRD — ROBSON GENELLE Phone 365-8337 July Rev. Frank Willey 9.30 with Rev. Clinton Howard. There will be no services in August. star-studded - Grandstand SWS: | all the fun of the Fair! Safe for Nylon, Rayon or Dacron. Sts ‘oz. plastic All Purpose J Cloth Johnson & Johnson |" Pkg. of 12 ......... 55 Shamrock. Burns. Oxydot ue ay) Scott - Toilet Tissue Assorted Prints. Pkg. 2 rolls 2 for 59c » Aylmer. Tomato . Catsup ‘Adds flavor-to meals 11 oz. btl. 4 for $1.00 Liquid FA Ga epi soe rench © Regular French Roll of 50° 8 oz. btl. 2 for SOc 2 for 49¢ Prices Effective: August 10th to 12th . MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Roloson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School y 9.80 am, Sept.’ 10 11 am, with Rev. Clinton Haward