| | i q i q it ui ful stars on the face of parents from Clearwat of many kids and adults alll their faces painted, adding color and ex- SEEING STARS? — An artist paints color- Ive-year-old Mecca Thornhill. at last year's Barnes Creek Country Faire. Visiting with her cltement to the village that is the for four days of arts, cratt: clown: and exotic foods. This year's Faire, the Sth ganual: takes place Aug Highway 6, nea tric Hayes Photo Job File Detalla of these and other Job opportunities are available at: ison Canada Employment Centre, 514 Vernon St., Phone: 352-3165. An employer in Silverton re- quires a stee! fabricator, with minimum five years’ experience. A Journeyman or &th year apprentice millwright Is wanted In Slocan. (602) Acartified heavy duty mech- anle Is needed In Nakusp. We are In need of several persons, with cars, to deliver directories early In August, An experienced floral arrang- er Is required to work full time locally. (722) A well experienced palnter, with sand biaotiig experience Is wanted In Sali An appilance rie person is needed locally to 4} appilance parts, answer phone, accept cash and make deposits, (693) A Nakusp smnloyer. is In need of a loader oper: / Wedding Bells Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Chad Edward Wetter, whose marriage took place July 26 at Trail Pentecostal Church. The bride, Deborah, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLachlan of Trail and the groom is the son of Mrs. Lee Wetter and the late Mr. Wetter of Alberta. si * * * Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henke, who were married July 26 at St. Rita’s Catholic Church in Fruitvale. The bride, Heidi, is the'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Deniger of Fruitvale and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henke of Montrose. * * * Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Benfield Gladdish, who were wed July 26 at St. John’s Anglican Church in fruitvale. The bride, Raelene Elizabeth, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Read of Trail and the groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert B. Gladdiéh, of Fruitvale. 2 * Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Zurek, whose ‘marriage took place July 26 in Castlegar. The bride, Susan, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Voykin of Pass Creek and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig Zurek of Robson. * * Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tschop, whose marriage took place July 26 at Knox United Church in trail T ‘The bride, Brenda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitehouse of Trail. . * *. on 175 Track Machine. A manager and an asaletant manager, with retall experience In ladles’ wear is required locally. Resume required. (718, 719) lerks are needed for je work. Sate: full and pai Teall Canada Employment 835 Spokane St. Phone: 368+ “S508, Automotive parts outlet In Trall requires an experlenced counter person. Must have at loast three to four yeara' exp. Salary $1,600/mo. (559) A sawmill in Fruitvale area requires a millwright welder with all-round experience to work as a charge hand. Must be C to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crawford, whose wedding took place July 26 at Robson. The bride, Nancy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zaytsoff of Pass Creek and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. James Crawford of New Denver. . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Egan, who were married July 26 at St. Anthony’s Church in Trail. The bride, Joanne, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Accardo of Trail and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Egan of Brantford, Ont. . . id Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Tee's, whose marriage took place July 26 at St. Saviour's Pro Cathedral in Nelson. The bride, Charlyne, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frocklage of Nelson and the groom is the son of Mrs. Irene Tee's and the late Mr. Fraser Tee's of Victoria. . . Med In sawmill operation. (283) Small engine repatrer Is re- quired by Fruitvale employer. Ap- Plicant must be fully experienced certified tradesparson with ex- perience on various vehicles, mo- torcycles, snowmobiles, chain- saws, etc. Wages $1071 hr. (333) Retall furniture store in the Trall area Ie looking for a tloor tayer with at feast three to four years’ experience. Must have own tools and transportation. Work will be on a contract basis. $3 square yard for carpeting and $3.50 for iino. (560) Dellvery persons are required to dalivery directories on @ con- tract basla In Tall, Montrose, Rossland and Castle- gar. (638) | A iarge auto deater In Trall has an opening for a certifl sulebody repalrer, Wages $11.50/ F. (642) Grocery outlet In Castlegar requires a ‘ully qualified meatcut- ter for two weeks hollday rollet in August. (50: 2 a A certified experienced paint- ‘aris required by local aor C to Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Manson, who were married July 26 at the Cathedral of Mary Immaculate in Nelson. The bride, Kathleen, is the” daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Morton of Genelle and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Manson of Nelson. Frultvale, - t’s Your Paper and we want you to ge If you don't receive your newspaper, call our Circulation Department Trail toll free 368-9800 Nelson toll free 352-9900 Castlegar & all others 365-7266 Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CASTLEGAR NEWS and MID-WEEK MIRROR CLIP AND SAVE THiS COUPON, / Wital Statistics. born July 22. . BROWN — To Mr. grown of Rossland, duly 4, BUCKLER — To Mr, ‘and Mra. Russ Buckler of Fruitvale, a daughter, born July 12. BYERS — To Mr. and . Howle Sie. of Castlegar, a on, born KIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hoskin ot Neleon, a ton, born duly 18. JOHNSON — To tan id Mra. Gordon Johnson of ‘Gastiovar, a son, born July 8. LOVELL — To Mrs. Marilyn Lovalt of Nelzon, a son, born July 21. ¥ he ? McDONALD — To Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McDonald of Nelson, a daughter, born July 24. MALPASS — To Dr. and Mrs. Philip Malpas of ‘Nelson, a daughter, born duly 7 MOTA — To Mr. and Mrs. John Mota of Genelle, a daughter, born duly 11, Leainch — To Mr. and Mrs. Messer of Genolle, a davonter born July 14. STACH — To Mr. and Mra. Don Stach of Revelstoke (nee Berna- dette Blades of Slocan City), a son, born July7, | TJADER — To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tjader of Frultvaie, a son, born July 7. WEBBER — To Mr. and 5 ‘Warren Webber of Nelson, a son, born July 1 WESLEY — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wesley of Nelson, a daughter, pore July 17. OBITUARIES BESECKER — Or. Lester Dean Besecker, 77, of Kasic, died July 24 at Kaslo Victorian Hosptial. Memorial service was conducted July 28 at Kasto United Church. CHICKERING — Horace Earl Chickering; 88, of Nelson, died dune 20 at Kootenay Lake District Hospital. Memorial service was held at the Kingdom Hall of Jeh- ovah's Witnesses, conducted by Tom Savinkoft. HARTIN — Gregory sosent Hess tin, born June 23, 1 suddenly at his home in’ ran Private family service was held July 25 with Rev. A. Guthrie officiating. Interment was at Mountain View Cemetery HECKER — John Michael Hec- ker, 75, of Nelson, died July 19 In Mount St. Francis Hospital. Ser- vice was held July 23 In the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home with Rev. -F. Malone officiating. In- terment was in Nelson Memorial Park. HORRIGAN — Former Neleon resident, Adela rel- A ja MacKenzie officiat- Hee cremation PADOWINIKOFF — George Fred Padowinikolf, 84, of Castlegar, died July 20 at Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital. Prayer service be- gan July 21 through July 22 at the Passmore Hall, win | Interment In Slocan Park Cam :. PORCO— Domenico Rocco Porco, 74, of Nelson, died July 18 at his home. Rosary was held July 21 In the Cathedral of Mary (mmaculate ‘and service conducted the fallow- Ing day, with Rev, 6. Wilson officiating. Interment , Catholle Section of Neleon Mom. orlal Park. RIDGERS — Kathleen Roedean Aldgers of couver, formerly of - Christina: » Trail and Ross- land, dled July Ve Service wae held July 21 In Vancouver, with L.D. Eldridge officiating. Gromation. SOOKAROUKOFF — Andrew Sookaroukoff, 98, of Nelson, died July 22 In Willowhaven Private Hospltal, Prayers were sald July. 24 from the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home and service con- cluded July 26 from the Taghum Community Hall. Interment wae In Shoreacres Cemetery. MANO — Olive Peal i CHECK AND COMPARE THESE VALUES BEEF BLADE CHUCK STEAKS — de | Aa Ihe ( Record Tracks? So you wont to be 2 rock-n-roll star? Now you've passed go and gotten your- self a recording contract. The next step is how to get on the cover of Rolling Stone. the basic functions of a record company are to find artists, record, produce, promote and market their records, Each record com- pany is structured to carry out these task8. Record companies provide various ‘creative services’ which Include artist and repertoire, promotion, publicity, artist development and sales. activities are integrated to build a unified image for an artist or group. Jerry Jatte Jerry Jaffe, vice-president of artist development for Polydor Records, a Poly- gram company, explains what his job entails -to develop an act to its fullest commercial potential. “The end result for a record company is to sell records, hopefully millions of records, -which is to the mutual benefit of both the record 4,200 albums were released. That's a lot of new product tor radio stations, reviewers gan, 88, late of Normanna Bost Home at Burnaby, died July 19 In hospital. Private graveside service held at Nelaon Memorial Park. zi KLINE — Joseph John Kline of Castlegar, and formerly a resident of Trail, dled July 21. Service held July 24 at St. Rita's Catholle Church with Rev. Aloysius Michael 8.J. Crema- Sponsored by: 352-3000 - and consumers to digest. Our goal Is to draw attention to our artists—to create interest in their music. “Talent must be given an - packaged. This can only be done by carefully exploring the talents of an artist and BONELESS the image ane best relates * to those talents.” _An artist isn't developed over night. A recotd com- pany can spend months, even years, trying to estab- lish_a lasting and successful career for an act. It can sometimes appear to those on the outside of the in- dustry that record compan- ies try to created trends with the new acts they sign. Certain companies can, and do, popularize a type of music by heavy promotion and subsidized exposure. Most’ often though, the music itself is there—It has to be in order to evoke any kind of emotional response - from the audience. New lifestyles or reactions to cultural conditions produce record industry then latches ‘on to and packages for mass consumption, “| think it's Important to mention’ «that record companies try to make as much music, and as wide a selection of music as.possi- ble, available to the public. Some might suggest we offer to much. We try to give every consideration to the artistic needs of the talent as well as to the demands and appetite of the public. Ultimately, the public makes the choice and decides who becomes the star and which type of music prospers.” tlon. P - KRAFT — Winnifred Mary Mar- garet Kraft, 84, of Nelson, dled duly 18 In Kootenay Lake District Hospital. Service was held July 21 «In ..the chapel of thompson Funeral Home with Rev. A.C. Smith officiating. Interment was In Nelson Memorial Park. MAGLIO — John Magilo, 75, of Nelson, dled July 18 In Kootenay Lake District Hospital. Rosary was held In the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home on mally 21-and ser- vice was conducted July 22 In the Cathedral of Mary . Immaculate with Rev. J.F. Monaghan offi- clating. Interment was in the Catholic Sectlon of Nelaon Mem- orial Park, | MIKKELSON — Melvyn A.A. Mikkelson, 59, of Nelson, died July 19. Memorlal service was held July 22 In the chapel os Thompson Funeral Home with” CALIFORNIA GROWN CANTALOUPE — Size 23's. ¢ Canaéa No.1 Grade. Bath. i. cc ccceeeeeeees B.C. GROWN _ CELERY Canada No. 2 Grade. CT ree | 29 PARTY PRIDE POTATO CHIPS HEINZ KETCHUP $449 Tomato. Keg O' Ketchup. 32 fl. oz. NOW SERVING Vancouver Richmond Victoria Nanaimo CONGRATULATIONS and Welcome to Perma-Shine, Castlegar The original and only permanent polishing process, You'll never wax your car again... . guarante PERMA-SHINE’| (Western) Ltd.’ North Vancouver Port Coquitlam Kamloops Prince George TS.McKAY 7, FRAIL, B.C.— JA. West Kootenay Power-Appointments SRE A G.K. 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