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P ue ae B i iM AG i Rages i im ye fy 4 TORONTO (CP) — Show. business, sports's other | «land i and real estate “Eddie,” the jockey who rode in 21 Kentucky Derby races’ - high- people are playing a role in'the promotion of ; Canada; the’ United States and ‘overseas, i and was a two-time Triple Crown winner.. d Junior. resource panies, . if Balt HOLDS INTEREST. } Stock promoter Murray Pezin ‘likes to have Night Hawk has oil ‘and natural'gas prop in if with his Y nan is (-/Mexas and a permit on an oil and gas play in the interior of one example and another is Milton Berle, who owns 16.2 GUITAR HEADaU, OF THE Ko ue ARTERS ra My 840 Rossland Ave; Trail Sic 364-2922 Carol Magaw _ Dianna Kootnikoff, ADVERTISING SALES CASTLEGAR NEWS : 0 DRAWER 3007, CASTHEGAR, 5C.Vee 24 OFFICE 365-5210 PAINTING &. DECORATING 72649 FOUR: CASTLEGAR TH AVENUE 8.c. VIN 287 & 365-3563 Phone 359-7460 vor 359-741 MR. AND MARS. JOHN SHKURATOFF ' >“ In a traditional Russian wedding Venerie Barisenkoff 25 YEARS E: YEARS EXPERIENCE . TRUCKS INI Recored NeW Rapia} and John Shkuratoff were united in marriage on Oct. 8 at the homes of both parents. The bride is the third eld- est daughter of Nick and Kaye. Barisenkoff of Ootis- chenia. The groom is the eld- est son of John and Irene Shkuratoff of Slocan Park. The groom also celebrated 2 LOCATIONS 785 Columbia Ave., Castlega = Mem speeder Bldg.) “oo” 7313 15988 - 2nd ‘Ave., E. Trail (ecress from: 964-1606, res. 359-7059 ... autumn wedding Fall nuptials exc in Russian ceremony. his 21st birthday, making the day even more ial. His birthday toast was made by the new bride.“ Evelyn Maloff of Ootis- chenia, cousin of the bride, performed bridesmaid duties as~ well ‘as: proposing ‘the bridal toast. Michael Pozni- koff of Appledale, cousin of hanged attended the guest book. All bouquets, boutonnier- es, and corsages were made by W. Nipko of Fruitvale. A friend of both the bride and groom, Nicholas Fom: inoff of Winlaw, decorated «the wedding cake. There were more guests I d to the evening the groom, was.best man, The reception was held at the Castk Ce MOTHER-IN-LAW ¢ BEAC? FOR CHRISTMAS? Dazzle her.in ‘TRADI Complex which was: decor- ated with burgandy, pink and white streamers, bells and h The buffet-style’ meal en- tertained 100 guests. Jim Postnikoff of South Slocan, brother-in-law of the bride, was master of dance who along with the others danced to the music of Amber. The newlyweds' first waltz was Dr. Hooks ‘Years From Now. The honeymoon trip to Spokane was taken the next day after gift opening. "go from thy spirit? There’ is nothing of more eternal value that any of us ,could éver’ write, How for- tunate are we freelancers ‘understandest' my “thought afar ‘off. Thou ‘compassest niy path and my lying dows, and art acquainted with all my ways. For there is'not''a “word in my tongue, but'lo, 0. : Lord, thou’ knowest it al- together: Thou bast beset me behind and before, ‘and laid for’ me; it is-high, I' cannot attain unto it. Whither shall I or whe- ther shall I flee from thy. presence? ‘ “If I'ascend up into heaven thou art there: If I make my bed in hell,: behold’ thou art there. If I take the wings of | ~ the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there shall thy hand lead me. It Say, ‘Surely the darkness shall cover’ me; eyen the darkness shall’ be light about me. Yea the darkness hideth ‘not from thee; but the night shinethias the day: the darkness and the light are both alike to thee. For thou hath possed my ‘reins: thou hast covered me in my mother’s womb. I will praise thee for I am fearfully |’ and wonderfully made; mar- vellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well... “... search me, O God and If you are looking for that everlasting way it is found in Christ the’Son of God. Bow before God humbly and he will reveal to you the way of Nicole Barisenkoff, sister of the bride, and Tannia. Ror. isenkoff, cousin of the bride, mous, and Grand Forks, The newlyweds now resids ‘COMINCO Believe God, he can show: you the way better than any preacher. : inn, AND Mik Evin, Moreau wed.in Trail Zoyia Mae via sil Chris Armand Moreau af Castlegar exchanged’ We vows before er Clarke, Sept. 3 at the Saint Francis Xavier Church in Trail. The bride is the datightee of George G. Evin and the late Patsy Evin of Castlegar, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Moteat of Montrose. Hitis MOREAU in. Castlegar overlay on the bodice, and wrist ‘ruffles. To large ubum flowers, outlined with spider fern and compleri¢tited with stephanotis.” ">, Maid of honor was Heather Bonnett of Nanaimo. She also wore a'three-quarter-length mauve satin dress with large puffy sleeves and embroidery in the front. In her hair she wore mauve satin flowers and to complete her attire, se carried & bouquet of elegance, fernand fresh baby's breath. The groom wore & fas white tuxedo with ‘coat tails and a pink rose with babies breath in his lapel. Best man was Pete? Korn of Fruitvale. He also wore similar attire except in gréy. Ushers were Gerald Evin of Castlegar and Marcel Moreau Jr. of Kamloops. * Reception took place atthe Eagies Fraternal Hall in Trail. The bride's théie color was pink, white and mauve. wv > . The hall was decorated with two large satin mauve hearis and their names “Zoyia and Chris . . . always.” ‘They also had custom-made helium balloons with the silhouette of a'man and a woman's face on them: Two large chi glasses were di on the wall by the bride's sister, Debbie Evin, in order to complement her candy-filled champagne glasses for their guesta~~ The guest book was attended by Kirsten Moreau of Kamloops, niece of the groom and Freddie and Shannon Gienger of Castlegar, nephew and niece of the bride. Master of ceremories was John Evin of Castlegar. 4 dnsurers who are paying out' $36.1 million to the unidentified Bicily. For, $260,000 U.S., Night Hawk acquired a } 8216-per-cent: Aerie et rest in 276,200 hectares in the ae n Central Basin of Sicily, . * ; Secretary for Night Hawk Resources Ltd. of Toronto. |, Heading Night Hawk is his father, a self-employed oil _ consultant, Nedo- jo)0: jae eB |. Also on the Night Hawk board are Arthur Maloney, ~ former Ontario ombudsman, and Angel ; executive of Tridél Corp. of Toronto, the flagship _ company for the Del Zotto family, which is‘engaged in ~ Where is . LONDON (AP) — With 6,200 little gold. bars tn! hand; thieves‘who pulled off Britain's biggest robbery could have eager’ buyers allover, the world. ey ‘That's the opinion of police, security companies and the +: owners of the three tonnes of gold. ° | Anthony John Blak, 31 announced the first arrest in the case this week. was : with | Fobbee cy ay ee irre wi clandestine markets almost $400'a troy ounce, ‘very desirable, eS 5 MELT BARS of the gang, be six men, or the whereabouts of the hold, ‘which, if stacked, takes up the spacé of a twin bed. Some officials tear the gold was quickly. slipped into Gold can'be 1 as well as 1 aiid at lo Del Zotto, chief © Movie star Gene Hackman, who won an Oscar in 1971” for his role in The French Connection, is an investor in ‘Toronto Stock’ Exchange-listed Hale Resources Ltd. of Beverly Hills, Calif... , > Actress Farrah Fawcett was once shown as holding 100,000 shares of United Southfork Energy Inc. of Van- couver. That company has some oil and gas holdings in -Texas and in mid-1983 was considering the acquisition of ‘a Sony office products franchise in the Dallas-Fort Worth . area, "OE.G, Arearo of Miami, a director of United Siscoe Mines Inc. of Toronto, is described as a self-employed public relations consultant, ‘Arcaro is ‘more famous as Asked at'a news conference whether it would be. dispose of the gold, Powis said: “It would not be't knowing the amount of gold smuggled on the inter: scene.” * -A source ‘with one of the insurers ‘said: “! difficult to get rid of gold.in‘that quantity, bi per cent of Berle Resources Ltd. of Vancouver. i) Another laugh'generator is Andy Donato, cartoonist for the Toronto Sun, whois a vice-president of Zahavy Mines Ltd. of Toronto, which is managed by A.J. Lewis. IKts shares are not listed on an exchange and traded over-the-counter, Another over-the-counter stock, Century Energy Corp. ‘of Toronto, is controlled by Charles Finley of Chicago, the former owner of the Oakland A's baseball team.) oe _ Most of the companies tend to be quite speculative in nature, but not all. United Siscoe, for example, 1982 revenue of $8.9 million and ordinary items of $8.7 million. Night Hawk is tare junior, “vith revenue of $966,056 and a loss of $210,935 for its r ended Aug. 31. VSE stock prices Prices were mixed in heavy trading Friday on the Van- couver Stock Exchange. Vol- ume'to close was 9,067,730 shares, Of prices traded, 242 ad- at .52. Even if all you want is advice, get in touch. Jack Parkin 365-6664 Monica was up .20 at .64 on 128,500’ and Capricorn Re- sources was steady at .40. on 105,500. Futurtek rose .18 at -95 and Altar Gold was up .09 Kootenay Society hristmas from your friends in the likely market is the backstreet jewelry. market world.” _; 4 sf TAKES It would have to be melted down’ and woul ¢ time to disperse, the source said, indicating that the insu “believe the thieves still have it.” rey | '). The recipient of the stolen hoard could also have someone in the secret: world of international arms = said a second insurance company official. “They can handle large amounts of gold, o: ced, 289 declined and 360 ‘-unchanged. The VSE . was 1078.04, down 4.05 the industrials, B.C. Re- clandestinely,” he said. “They would want payment in gold if. 1 1 Thieves can/melt bullion’ bars to ‘remove identifying ;2erlal numbers and assayers’ stamps, and then slip them into “any number of illicit markets to be transformed into jewelry, ; bought for hoarding or-used such as arms or drugs. to pay for other fllicit goods “Gold is a commodity which is very easily.disposed of in the world, particularly if it is melted down and you change its description,” said Conservative MP John Wheeler. i: <2You've only got to think of its value in the Middle East, the Far East, Taiwan, or any other place,” said Wheeler, who specializes in police matters and is chairman of the British ‘Security Industry Association. David Powis, a deputy assistant police commissioner, they don't want the transaction to'be traced.” a z Other possible markets are in the Middle East, southern Asia and the Far East, where hoarding of precious metals is a traditional hedge against hard times or political upheaval. Gold also has been'a vehicle for tax fraud in Britain. A court in London is hearing a case involving evasion of $9 million in sales tax on’ $60 million worth of gold. *’ ‘The gimmick, the testimony showed, was to buy South African gold coins, which were not subject to .the 16-per-cent tax when imported into Britain. Then. the coins were melted and sold legitimately as bullion bars, with the purchaser paying the seller the routine 16-per-cent sales tax, known as Value Added Tax. 7,000 ‘and Datel was un- changed at $1.80 on 6,601. Datatech was up .05 at $8.15 f and York Centre class A was. down 1/8 at $6 7/8. On the resource board, Triple-Crown warrants were down .04 at .04 on: 252,000 shares, International Corona jumped $1.50 at $9.87% on | 184,219, Nuspar was up .25 at $1.84 on 147,300 and Cove Energy. w: its were un- MINOR SPORTS |, Sure, we're interested! Phone the Castlegar News for details on how. to get reports of your organization onto the Sports pages. 365-3517 ‘the Society will issue a receipt, If for the Handicapped | local Season's Greetings and help the Kootenay Society forthe Handica; . For a donation of $2 or more, the Society will ish your name in issues of the Castlegar lews [ust prior to Christmas. (For a tion of $5 or more, requested.) LOCATED AT (de and tank of castiecird Plaza), i Savings Credit Union, Kootenay rot eat nen, Papen ee Orage ee Par for this Course! Canadian Money is at par on your foom bill with this coupon. A and use of coupon must be estab- said there are numerous “no questions asked” markets for { gold around the world. The five’ defendants are accused of pocketing ‘the $9-million VAT instead of paying it to the g changed: at .04 on 118,000. -term insurance Krugerrand has sold more than 89 million ounces since it started producing the South Afriéan coins in 1970. Krug- errand outsells all other gold coins b Krugerrand,” Enloe said. “It’s the best known financial Product by name over any- thing else one could think. of.” the Krugerran: Centre‘in New York. “ “It's insurance and the reason it’s insurance is that for over 5,000 years the price ‘of gold has always kept up with, or surpassed, the rate of inflation,” David Enloe - said in an interview. “There is really no other asset you could own or anything you could save that has done that.” Enloe said the price of gold has fluctuated widely in re- cent years and some experts sales are ‘directly tied to the price of. gold, said Enloe, ‘while on a tour of Atlantic Canada to promote the coins, Enloe, ‘Krugerrand’s Can- adian expert. said: bayeotts against South Africa and its apartheid policy have not tarnished the reputation of coins, troduced smaller denomina- tions in 1980 with an eye .to the smaller investor. Krug- gerrands now come in half., quarter- and‘one-tenth ounce sizes, the smallest solling for about $50. : The coins, with an African spring buck on the face, are the Ki because in- dividual investors are more concerned with security than politics. :“The success of Kruger- rand with 89 million ounces sold worldwide suggests that and are often made into jewelry. Inthe United ’ States, owners have the coins mounted as earrings, cuff links and pendants which make said.- i He said he has not seen.the coins. mounted as often’ in Canada,: but on the whole Canadians are bigger gold buyers than Americans. The fact that it was illegal for in- dividuals to own.gold in the United -States for 40 years may affect sales there. Until tie Krugerrand was introduced in 1970, there really was not an easy way for the smaller individual to go out and buy gold. He said wafers, . bullions and bars: were available, but no one product ‘ was” well known throughout the world. - the deyelopm oar Monica Resources. warrants were unchanged °at: .17 on 281,000 shares, Rea Gold rose “were lished when making reservation. Subject to space availability. Offer expires 4/30/84. ¥97: "Call collect for Reservations: WORDED E 4-609-624-4142, 5th & Jefferson in Spokane Z predict the price, now abut $500 an ounce, soar as high as-$2,800 in the next 24 months. But he said investors err when they try to make a Toast to the bride was given by Gerald Evin, brother of the bride. : The couple will take a honeymoon trip to Disneyland (and Palm Springs. They now reside in Castlegar. that (politics) really isn'ta problem.” OUTSELLS LEAF dress suit from the Bay | | - TURKEY 2 "ery ee oo | DISTRIBUTION Cominco employees in the Trail; Warfield, Castlegar, Kinnaird, Montrose and Fruitvale areas may ‘pick up their Christmas Turkeys at the Tadanac Hall on the following dates and limes: os PREG Ra Wednesday, December 14 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cen Fie y Physletherapist is required to Thursday: Deceniber 15 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 ate Trl Conode Employment Contre, gai eee 635 Spokane Street - Phone:368-8566 Occupational ti A new Tratl firm requires an needed in Trail for ful » part jonced TV . Must time and t work. fave own tools (12017) CON Si7sbarhee (IOS) ee SY Gift A Phone This Christmas Various Styles $is- Day Warranty - Parts & Service Audiovox Cordless Phone Only $ Gift Certificates Available KEL PHONE MART 623 Columbia Ave.,Castlegar gold coin — is because it is a highly recognized, liquid . 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Cominco employees living in the Rossland area ma pick up their Christmas Turkey at the Boy Scout Hal hy Spokane Street on: 2 Wednesday, D ber 14 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. DISTRIBUTION AT ROSSLAND ON THE ONE DAY ONLY. PLEASE BRING YOUR TURKEY CARD. Turkeys can only be given to those presenting their cards at the distribution centre. He said it was important to get it there fast. “First-Flight-Out,”’ I said. But always look for a good deal, he advised: Free envelopes. And a charge for the service of ten to twenty dollars, max. “First-Flight-Out,”’ I said again. To save time, we should be able to choose the flight, and have our documents ready for pick-up within thirty minutes of arrival. “First-Flight-Out,” I was beginning to sound like a broken record. He said that maybe I should try Pacific Western’s new document shipping service. The Boss thought it was called First- Flight-Out. “Good idea,” I exclaimed. A boss has to keep up with what's new, he noted. 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