8 CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thursday, Say 21, 1966 ! "Funeral: Services’ ‘Bolag Held Here For John Negriff.. Funeral ‘services are being held from the Castlegar Russian | J. Negriff, a former resident of Vancouver, who recently passed hall at 2 p.m. today for Mr. John away at Calgary in his 52 year. Mr: Negriff is survived by. his wife Mary of Vancouver; two daughters, Mrs, Raymond (Ol- le) McLeod of West Vancouver and Mrs. Cecil (Mary) Taylor of Gainesville, Florida; one son Larry of Houston, Texas and, six Sencha a 2 are hisifath- Also su: er, Mr. John rviving pe of Castle- ‘| with pink”‘rosebuds, was - the King- ‘Remp Castlegar United Church, decorated with. baskets of, sum- mer flowers and its pews:mark- -}ed with white bows sonters tt double rin ar-] scence of a recen' Ka ie ficiatea and the organist was ceremony at which Miss el Wedding leen aati ‘Rempel; daughter .of Mr. and Mrs,’ W. R. Rempel ‘of Castlegar, became the bride d| of Mr. Robert. Charles Kine King, shea of-Mr,.and Mrs. Castlegar. Rev. Frank ‘willed of- Marjorie Peachey. Reminder! Band Concert and Supper — Tues@ay, July 25 — W. T. Wal- "gle Lawn — Robson — Supper 5.80 - 7 pm. Eyeryone welcome. ‘AUTOMATIC OIL FURNACE BUY FROM a Supply Store, Bur ’ WE SELL: Plumbing Supplies, Heating Supplies Air Conditioning - Sheetmetal Work Evestroughing , ‘We Install Too, Buy from a Specialist who Knows His Products SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR PLUMBING a HEATING LTD. : Given in marriage by’ her father, the bride wore a tradi- tional gown of nylon organdie over rayon bodice, ‘scalloped nings,. gift carried a bouquet of sweetheart Her attendants were her Mra. W. Marjorie sister. of They ‘wore identical en: A. EREMENKO a and Co. oSULY. CLEARANCE SALE Dresses. Coats Suits: 2 piece Dresses Price Nee by % “ Ladies _SALE Price ... 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The ladies of of t the Nor: dete Lodge served a buffet lun- Master of ceremonies was Mr. George King, uncle of the : groom. ‘The Dayton 6473-A “Safety Toe” OF SAFRTY STEEL TOS SOOT 6” - Oi Ti * The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Waldo Penner. and the toast to the bridesmaids by Mr. Roger Toogood. Toast to the Fyarents was given by Ln W.:E! gees The three-tiered wedding cake, made by the bride’s’moth- er and decorated by Mrs. ‘Stella Ball, was flanked Oak white ribbons and w! es in’ silver holders. bride and: groom served: slices of their cake to the'.guests. “<> “A number of congratulatory telegrams were read. from friends and relatives unable to attend. Miss Joanne Rempel: and Miss Nancy Campana were: in ‘| charge of the guest book. plece dress with white accessor. ies, Before leaving she Present’ ed her bouquet to the-groom’ dm Mrs. convenient y First Aid Kits... Get Several For. . ‘Use Around the, ‘Home or in the Car ‘SUNTAN:LOTIONS:. . 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SALE $5.25 RV’ 1 ow ae EAR _% OFF : {s'to make in September. and the: world over as the ‘ultimate ‘Continued From +-Page' 1, Section 1 e family was ing ite beats *alsed in tito This loyal’ also befitted the, common folk as at one tide ths government from set from set- ting large numbers of En: and Scots Protestants ‘in| the area,:as/ was’ done elsewhere in natives tisk: z the time of this vals research ‘in ‘discloses, the howe e the | er of the tit fe was the 14th Darl, one-time British ambassador to Pe ‘Worrled Mother _ Giten Has. Tense, . | Wahappy Infant overly anxious wi the thelr firet]| ‘baby,’ the ‘child ‘often: becomes San colteky and: spoiled, the ical oclation The most Sommon cause of a tense, colic is a tense may ‘orties The oth gad en enjoys | him, cress a baby, child. earlier this pentury, at and the title passed to wis of Sligo, an: hones, west “of “Iroland noble hash the other Castlegars al- Hie in the province of Con- mu Tong. ago an Irish king. éthe second and third Cast. Jegars’ must ‘have been very small communities since: there were only 11 tenants in the two luable Property was Jeased : froma. | peer. this -, | Lord. Oranmore. here ‘for a contented and beet ee | Teta advises new moth- Kay elian, Dono- hoe, jMeLoughtin, Doyle, Flynn, |! , Morrissey ;and ess, ey | Teme Kae cry. . Picking him up and walking the floor ‘does: nothing but, add Shans Powe be, moaE he whole of the fifth Cas- 8 Tae Hegar, divided into ‘east and was owned by the Rev. ‘Sir ‘William: spate baronet? we ,| Ireland: at. the expense of the fh ‘ the court ‘of ‘the Russian Czar at| Con: tersburg. ‘The family became extinst mising one of ene ro Cast in t lowing the famine, Perhaps ‘one of those who potty ght sad seit ah an are | nal oO -main Robson Resident Wins High: Water _ Sweepstake Here © Win tS vans "ag cane cee, yet | is C. W. Carter of Robeon who. ¢ “al dae Jand. Who ! later \worked on { the Canada was th “ aonb torn or “naming tale "Cont to| mmuty, : sae nal s must: often look to ena? the United States or |-} Canada fora future. - ‘conrectly “guessed lumbia river would’ crest | witd Colt fd year .12 feet ‘at the ferries: this |’ a" re oe er, | | Meh -water commi: Cc. Mrs. Joann Kenne all. “guessed |-26.18 «: roceeds *o: towards provid Program at, chairman LeRoy said he. con- test was. extremely. ‘close. of for ‘students on the “gen what SHSS. . era : d. work: they ips | accomplished in‘ the:. New World 3 circumstances’ FOURTH GENERATING unit'is to. be installed’ at the Brilliant hydro. ...plant on the Kootenay ‘river. Costing: about $1.8) million; the ‘new.’ unit” P "will have .a..capacity -of.30,000. kilo-::. “watts and will be installed alongside three similar. units at'the plant. :Co- id minco,, owners of the’ plant, say’ that, | ing’ capaci is: re- Fquired ‘to meet ‘the power ‘nedds of expanding operations and certain ob- « ligations of participating in ‘a power: ars / grid.\Primary: functions ‘of the new: ; unit | will::be. to ‘increase: nee! ability of Cominco’s power system to handle peak loads, to provide: ite fheene outer moe redus has:to spare for “hot lt chores.’ She Thould have a aoe country is very, rk, and” tot worry ‘new mother rein eedl en; the baby. 7d nioy. which ‘compliments Connaught’s tragie be ore ‘and 0 ‘one a _ Musical Ride Tra The accompanied by its. ublcal | Ride i fey ts visit ; Nelson . ‘on Ba 9 yas announced. by the Ganatian Gontederation Cenk tennial Committee of, ee week. 0.08. rits performances ’ at. towns these two inthe | West: Kootennys will ‘be ees ft ‘a’ tour’ the ‘ride. ‘The ‘musical ride is known Will Visit ail & Nelson i in Fall » pine professional horsemanship, ‘the origin” of ‘which has been antiquit Jost in: A tae ROMP! historian states possible version: form of cavalry drill. was ‘ae veloped, if not‘ originated, by by the cavalry. regiments Britain. Erith: goralnyment kroveht it| to Canada and to the North-West Mounted Police, as-it is:record- ition: in: :Van- Sth, Lancers | ts “The Ride" does not appear |° ‘to have become’ established un- til after ‘the’ institu- CROCKS as BLUE ENAMEL "CANNERS, BLANCHERS ‘AND PRESERVING KETTLES. : COLANDERS, FOOD. PRESS, WOODEN’ SPOONS, JAR. TONGS AND. STRAINERS. PLASTIC BAGS IN bemeeae FOR YOUR FREEZING RE- - QUIREMENTS. : [MRTFREEZER,....._ $2.36 LRSURANGE For All. Your INSURANCE AND REAL, ESTATE. NEEDS AGENCIES: a for indoor activities gngender. | inter, gotta sre tion ofa police band at Regina, for pothing more is heard of it 350° "Perhaps | tlie combination a band, the construction riding school, and the incent Wiecraes by. the. severity. them accomplishing in the old. |" CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS’. 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Over plains and hills and rivers ’and through the mountains: ,Across a wild land. people said could never. be lived in at all:: When the last spike was driven in 1885, east and west were < joined together. Today the nation thrives and grows. it [eons forward Pi serve more Canadians in: more ‘ways than’ ever before. ’ You may think we sound proud of our past. We are. But we're excited about our future. - : And yours. Qanadian Crecific “Serving you in so many ways.