A8 ‘Trail Alliance Church was the sotting for a pretty summer ceremony on Aug. 23 uniting in marriage Margaret (Peggy) Ann Read and Kenneth Earl Nuyens, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Read of. Blueberry. Creek and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nuyens of Trail. Mauve and white flowers and candles decorated the alter where Pastor Art Zaporozan heard the exchange of vows, Guest pows were marked with mauve forget- me-nots and lily-of-the-valley, surrounded with lace and ribbons, Musical selections for the ceremony included “The Wedding Song” and “A Song for a Christian Wedding”, sung by the bride's brother-in-law, Mr. Luciano Dalla-Lana. The groom alsp sang “I Could Never Promise You" to his bride. Organists were Hoe Teh and Craig Webber, Given in marriage by her father, the * petite bride wore a floor: length gown of * white chiffon with seed pearl trim at the standup collar and double-layer’ “bishop sleeves, the latter slashed and trimmed with lace. The bodice featured a sheer insert edged in lace. The scalloped-edge cathedral veil was trimmed with lace and attached to a Julist cap of lace and | pearls. | ane bride were her ring and paternal grandmother's heirloom locket which contained a picture of her great-great- grandmother. A lace fan decorated with red roses, stephanotis, baby's breath and cascading lace ribbons was carried by the bride. . Mauve cocktail-length gowns featuring spaghetti straps and lace jackets (d CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 7 7, 1981 Nuyens: Read vows | Mr. ani Mrs. Kenneth Earl erlNuyens ey Camera Crafis corsage, The groom's mother chose a cream ‘and © dark brown crepe border print gown with lmaptorinited by a purple “and white matching cape, accented by a corsage of: B complementary colors. During the reception, the bride's ‘aunt and uncle sang the Wedding Prayer. A poem. about the bride's life, written by the’ bride's - was read :by her.” by the bride) were worn by her attendants. Matron of-honor was Corrine Braun, while the bridemaids were: Verona Bozek, her sisters Linda Dalla Lana and Tammy Read, godfather, There wore alzo’ varioits other musical | by family mem aad friends. $5 ‘will take hikers through fine scenery ‘in Park, on Baffin Island. Visitors. can neither make’ - package tour, peatie Sis see ire an outfitter or take \ esMewvel Arete Phote , Head table featured a hand-< ; and her. aunt Heather Mauve roses and pink azaleas adorned their hair and for jewelry each wore a gold chain accented by . pearls, a gift from the bride. The attendants also carried lace fans decorated with mauve roses, pink azaleas and baby’s - breath, with cascades of-ribbon. - Flower girl was the bride's niece, Miss Clatice Dalla Lana ‘and ringbearer was the groom's nephew, Master Jan Sutherland. Best.man was Mr. Brian Zaporozan, while ushering duties were shared by the - groom's brothers-in-law Messrs. Dave Lauer and Luciano Dalla Lana, the groom's brother Mr. Greg Nuyens and the brides‘ brother, \Mr. Steven Read. A reception was held at the Castlegar and District Community Complex. Helping to. receive guests was the bride's mother, wearing a cocktail-length ‘gown of. mauve chiffon: and, white flowers, with ruffled V-neckline and blouson bodice. Her outfit was d by a navy blue ui om bride's roses, attendants’ fans and mauve tapers in cryatal holders completed the decor. The petal-shaped wedding cake featured three tiars iced in traditional white with mauve’ forget-me-nots and Australian lace. It had been made by the mother of the bride and decorated by her - aunt, Kay: Blackwell. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Mickey Killough and the toast to the bride was made’ by Mr. Graham Read, both uncles of the bride. ‘ For a honeymoon trip “to. Kelowna, Kamloops and Vancouver, the bride donned a red tailored suit, cream/blouse with tiny red roses and cream-colored shoes. Her corsage was comprised of Ted roses and cream azaleas, . Mr. and Mrs. Nuyens are making their “Public library started in 1946 Castlegar's brary had its start in 1946 when a drive to form a library was launched. Books, all of them do-° -nated, were obtained and the library was housed. in a «windowless, heatless. room behind. the stage in the old Community Hall on the site of the present ‘city hall. There were no operating funds, ‘except for - small home in where both are school. : New. federal party will meet EDMONTON (CP) — The National Party of Can- ada will hold a founding convention this spring and a leadership convention in the “fall, Hu Harries, Edmonton businessman and economic * consultant, announced today. Harries, a Liberal candi- date in the last ‘federal: election and a Liberal MP from 1968 to 1972, told a news conference the party would represent the inter- ests of disaffected Western- ers while standing strongly in favor of a united Con- federation. But appeals would also be made to Northern Ontario and the Atlantic provinces, Harries said party policy will be made at the founding convention, but an immediate assumption is that commodi- ties produced in Canada should receive world prices wherever they are sold. “There should be world Circulation Dept., Castlegar News, x 3007, ee VIN3H4 5, i'm inlarested In gel- tin ‘Re Castlegor News as follows: CD moit O1 ‘carrier Please contact me with Porailss Name (Please Print) Address City Phone Number prices for sulphur, for wheat, for Potash, , for oil and 80 forth.” . Premier Peter + Loug- heed’s oil-pricing offer of July 26 envisaged oil prices at 75 per ‘cent of international levels. “Why should we go at 75 per cent?” Harries asked. “Let's escalate it. I would say * within three years v we should’ be at world price.” He said his final break .. with ‘the Liberals came a week after the election of February, 1980, when talks _with officials in the prime minister's office made it clear to him those officials did not . know or care about the needs | ‘of the West. JANUARY, SALE CONTINUES - DRESSES” upto’ Vz Price amounts collected in fines, . and the library was operated.” : by volunteers — who thust * have been well endowed with : the plo: In 1947 the fibrary ob- tained its charter from Vie- .toria and a yearly grant of $250.was given by the Village of. Castlegar. This was matched by the Public Li-. brary Commission in, Vic- specified | that half thé sum was to be spent on children’s books. _ The original cramped up 1 to. pubiic tk quarters soon. proved-inade- quate and Mr. and-Mrs, Len Davis offered their basement as the library's next home. It was located in the Davis, home from 1949 to 1951. _ After that came another: move, this time to a larger room in the Community Hall. The volunteers built and painted shelves and at last the library began to look like a library. ° Then in “t955 the Coa: munity Hall was condemned and the -volunteers packed - again, this time'for the move to the building’ ‘which * sab- * sequently housed the recre- ation commission on Front’ Street before it was torn down,and burned in May of . 1977. That building, formerly. a house, was moved there 2 site of the p: Bank of Commerce. It had no } water and no plumbing and a cantankerous oil heater made- COATS & JACKETS | "s Price Weol Blend Slim Skirts, Sweaters. Matching Tan-Jay .- Suede Suits 25% Off Blouses.......25 70 OFT « Your LINK Hardware sete Air Travel Agents-for ALL -AIRLINES — * ACCOMMODATIONS bd RESERVATIONS ; TOURS — + interior, the. new quarters unforget- ‘able! . x! However, the. town. added water and: plumbing, the Rotary Club painted the and .volunteers added shelving, book racks and tables. Financial’ ist- ance increased gradually, too, ° and in 1968 the brary board. ‘ an hel fright naw, YO carrot pres seoy hp poet ans, trad _ A-APK! LITED RIGS™ HO Scala Rig with taer and working 108 _ Neadtighns, Ba OWA. Cora with strong magnets: foe to sop re On a » tight in th an “Ca wh lag woot assis, 3 FEE Ram, g The track. that banks, curves, pes imhs almost any way you Ea E 38 inch 15 mata) section comes ith tr supports. was able to appoint Mrs. B.C. _ Donnan as half-time librar- aig ” the year 1967 marked ‘another milestone: in’ the -library’s history. building was chosen. as Castlegar’s Centennial proj- ect, and this was ‘officially opened in November, 1967. It A new. > was & proud. moment for the . community, for after 21 years, the library was at last, permanently housed! Books, building and bud- get notwithstanding, tribute must be paid to the people who, have worked tirelessly through the years to main. excitemert oad ansesr ites best! reas nod oat! ‘se Winning Prices” On APG Performers 0, APX FLAME UROWER' ACTION™ & Hay crus ome ats) "3 the an, iiss ligh-Ballers. Two HO Scate with tn and working headlights. 12% feet (3.86 metres) of multitevel toadway for tha young ‘truckers. Controllers, -safoty wall pak and glow Guardraits for night ehyiietiy rating enjoyment, f tendighs lo ‘pre or ch ack. teas Bois at Sela mprrene to Seer parla AB acy ean Bas 0 as the ta eng system fe. sa 2 Five Gostlegar : Rebels players have been named to: : the’ west. division” all-star - team ‘and ‘will’ take ‘on ‘the’ east division KIJHL all-stars . Saturday at the. arena com: plex. 1 a “os They “are goalie: Dan® MacDonald, Jim Eadie, Ken: Keri ‘Gary ‘Baines, David Krom : +and Ray Ferraro, of the: Trail ..: : Junior: Smoke’ Eaters}: Mike Boulton, John Jorgenson and “Terry ‘Halisheff, of: Rossland, Warriors; " ‘Harold Shamhart, ; . Doug ‘Allen, Robert’ Richichi,:: Kevin’ Mitchell,” of Nelson: Mable’ Leafa; Mike Boulton,’ ’ Bria: sand ‘Tim, and Barry Streliey. 20s. + Others‘on the ‘west team, . are: | goalie Billy Maniago, Dats Miller, Tim Lenetdons: _MeNati; ‘of Grand Fork: Bor. 4 der Bruins. se ‘The: coaching stalf D Cranbrook * Kimberley : we GelumbiaValtey ele ei, ; Vee eee Chargers, ‘Raiders SANDIEGO (AP) ‘a made-in-heaven ‘matchup, the: = National. Football. League's. version of. Bjorn yone-on- one ‘skills; eee a hative of Dallas, ‘was a city” print. champion and Hay “who grew up in Housto: was the state 220: champion as'a |. *“senior before .becaming: a ; : ‘mad ‘Ali-Joe Frazier: This time, it’s the flair o John “Jefferson ‘against, th finesse of. Lester Hayes. be: har, ‘and in receptions with 82, Hayes, the Raiders’ interception leader with’ 18, years. ‘He's added’ four ‘in the playoffs, ach: in .Oakland victories over Houston Oilers nd: Cleveland: Browns. _ Sefferson’: won Roun 14 with a leaping