CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 7, 1869 PW Air Prepared to Enter GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 Castlegar and Robson; Brownies returned home on! eriday after a wonderful five! days camping at Camp Rory. suuny of the girls were very. u co'have to leave such Brownies Return from Five Days of Gamping jdelicious food ‘the cook pro- vided. Thursday evening be- ing the last campfire a cook-' ut was held when pounds of) : einers, and many buns, lots} of cool aide, marshmallows, | autiful spot, The ‘weather: an was really good to them Chocolate bars and graham th ideal camping weather. crackers were soon eaten up. - Competition Over Castlegar WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Pacific Western Airlines prepared to compete with Car at Castlegar but wil me S30 so unless asked by thi | Air hanes Commission, ire, vice-prest- at sales and yas about 30 civic and Chamber carried a bouquet of pink ros- es and white lily of the val-|B' ey. f Bridesmaid | Katie Lebe-|fi dow of Brilliant, B.C. was gowned in a floor length pink dress with nylon lace overlay on the bodice. She wore a tose and net headpiece and carried a bouquet of pink and | air white carnations. Sister of the Christine Postnikoff pround the neck and sleeves. Her bouquet consisted of pink carnations with white mums. of Commerce officials at a meeting in Trail designated to get the felling of this area lon existing service. It was pointed out by Mr. McQuire that they had_wit- nessed problems at Cran- brook where B.C. flights land to allow passengers to continue flying east with ir firm with an eye toward possibly making stops at Cas- or Vancouver. He said PWA and B.C. Air have been working close- ly together in setting up sche- dules so passenger changes be made with a mini- mim of trouble at ¢ tlegar on the trip to Calgary pI present communication pro- which face citizens and busi- this district; blems can So far PWA hasn't made an application for landing privileges at Castlegar al-|t though one was made last year, a brief informal ad- dress, Mr, McGuire told the meeting the traffic potential in this are wasn't even being es Late in the 65-minute tT meeting Mr. McGuire said, “We are not asking for cham- bers or clvic offi to write problem.” He sald He didn’t think a ould harm B.C. "s acti- vities there. PWA is classed second airline in Castlegar as a regional carrier iy which . jcUmP seaae to another Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. In uestion Mr. McGuire said a ‘ough-flight to. Cal; from “Castlegar is is not being considered at this time. Cominco Profits S-T-0-P For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6cyl., call today or write to: ‘ John ‘Lockyer _DICK IRWIN. CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 : tin-22 Cominco Ltd. June 30, down from $21.2 palllion, or $1.27 per share for Some individuals at the meeting suggested the rea- son for’ Mr. McQuire end three other PWA officials vis iting this area was so that jo Ringbester was Wayne brother of the “pride. Paul Hoodikoff of Pass Creek was best man. For the reception at Rob- son Hall the bride’s mother received wearing a blue chif- fon dress with accessories of reports would be made from here if PWA ap- plied to the ATC for permis-| This sion to make stops at Castle- gar. Mr. McQuire said nothing will be decided on this uniil Robson Couple United In Home Ceremony The bride's home in Rob-, father and mother, the bride|©™* son was the June setting of]/wore a ppercanwe full length red at the back ulkoff, daughter of Mr. and/and a 3 ite lace coat. ee the marriage of Emma Post-| gown, k F. Postnikoff of|headdress of a crown Robson and Bernard Turcot-|pearls, accentuated with te, son of Mr. Ben Turcotte |crystal pat x drop in the mid- in. dle, hel seven layer veil Given in marriage by her! of ‘shoulder length lace. She of Robso! silver. pin and white shoes,|a meeting in Vancouver with supp! ger airlines. BC. Air is ata third level doing a similar job for PWA. The biggest problem was ‘with proper connections not being made at Cranbrook tor the eastern flight to Calgary. happens when a “B, _ connecting flight with WA is mare than 30 min- ites late. ck of adequate infor- mation about flight cancella-| comp: C.| said tactors Tn the decline of period last year The company noted that net earnings for the first half this year included $3.1 mil- lion from sale of land and a annie. investment. any spokesman net e: gs included reduc- ed fertilizer income because of over-supply and shrinking demand, and reduced deliver- ies of lead and.zinc because and a corsage of pink carna-| B.C. Air Officials to see if tions and white lily of the tions and high freight costs of severe weather conditions. Recreational Lands — Announcement -- Mr. J. F. Hipwell, RI. (B.C.), F.R.L, of HIPWELL REALTY is pleased to announce an association with BLOCK BROS. REALTY LTD. of Vancouver, B.C, bs 3S] FA for the specific purpose of advertising, promotion ands sale of rural and country properties of interest to in- vestors and those who seek to move out from the cities. x Enquiries are solicited. 231; ROBSON-NANAIMO COUPLE UNITED Marriage vows were ex- -n1 long lace sleeves. scal- changed by Gloria Jean Let-loped neckline. empire waist keman of Nanaimo, daughter | and A-line, Her headpiece was of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Letke-'a jewelled tiara, White acces-| man of Robson! and Leif sories and a red rose corsage Hovde alto) a! The her ook plac the The bridesmaid, Miss Pat valley. The reception hall was decorated with white, pink and blue flowers and stream- The three tiered bride’s cake with white icing, pink Toses and swan dividers cen- tred the bride's table which lace table cloth, pink candl- es and pink and white roses. Master of ceremonies was Jim Waldie of Robson. Guests, attended from of a Hi-Lite Restaurant «gq salios in Chi: F Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 am. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday 39 BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS For the honeymoon. to Prince George, Dawson Creek, ‘Alaska and Alberta, the bride donned a pastel ‘pink dress with silver sequences in lace and accessories of white plov- es. white shoes and white hat. The newlyweds will re- side at Columbia Heights in Robson. Business and Professional Directory PHIL’S TELEVISION SERVICE & REPAIR Phil Popoff 365-8143 Lawn Mowers Power Saws Outboards Motorcycles WALDIE’S SERVICE CENTRE Work Guaranteed MARVIN L. LeROY Phone 365-6767 BS., O.D. Soe ubricns CUSTOM ices hel ffice Hours: UPHOLSTE! ue Recovering - Remodelling t cliles Ph, 365-7355 Call for an 3 ii lo Obligation Ph, 365-5036 SRS ABATE ee Free Estimates For Au Types Of Cleaning Phone Free ZENITH 65.6 Castlegar-Nelsun PARSLOW’S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Ph. 365.6939 For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop - box 25, Hobson, BC. Box 130 — Castlegar, By ‘Tues., Fri. 8 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. Saturdays 8 a.m.-11 a.m. REPAIRS To All Major Appliances PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS PHOTOCOPYING Important Papers Birth Certificates CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates Cc. KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS General Welding Cylinder Blocks Cylinder Heads, Etc. 121 Columbia Ave. Ph, 365-5531 CASTLEGAR GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AIR QUALITY STANDARDS FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques the issi ig) being incorp Industria}, Commercial and Residential 2 Electrical Wiring + with the Pollutio ‘dust, gases, sparks, ashes, soot, cinders, and — i fumes of other effluvia. These Standards are I and. Regional District “Air Pollution Control By-Laws,” in co- Control Board and ~ Ph. 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes "Ph. 365-7241 Save lots of money. Make rugs beautifully bright with Rug-Mate Stain Ke- moving Rug Shampoo. Rent electric shampooer KGOTENAY. BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS Kinnaird Eqt. Service The Motor & Mower Shop the Department of Health. Airsampling is being conducted ona continuous basis in the Lower B.C. Mainland by 14 fixed air sampling stations and 2 trailer laboratories. Simitar air sampling will be conducted in other Sharpening and Repair ists for All. Makes 366 Baker St. 5-59" We pick-up and Nelson, B.C. Deliver Ph. 352-5152 tT. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. PTOMETRIST of Power Mowers and ines Columbia. 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The Air Quality Stan- dards prevent, abate and prohibit nuisances including the fouling or contaminating of the of ke, For further information, please write: HEALTH BRANCH, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES HON. RALPH R. LOFFMARK, Minister J. A. TAYLOR, M.D., Deputy Minister _ Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Ga Ee — a 7 aa ae thas Abas Yaqe— * ein ‘ janaimo fests House, late in! Wheaton of Nanoose. Bay, was. q gowned ‘in a frosty peach ‘The bride’s gown was alse of peau de soie, the fMhite strect length peau d'!same style as the brides. Her} legance, with lace bodice! ‘corsage and socessorics were Jenner was in oy wook Mrs. - J. aurse — Mrs. J. ion and Mrs. J. McKay .who helped wherever needed. Cab- in. Leaders were Girl Guides aoralee Flynn, Louise Zurek and Christina Salekin. As the theme of the camp was nature, ee. seal ins were named Cabin one Lil- ies — Ellen Fowler," Mary «inn Cohen, Annette Lebed- off, and Heather Beaton. Leader Loralee Flynn. Cabin two, Juniper under the leadership of Louise Zur- ek, Brownies were Winifred Giraud, Marie Christofferson, | } yvonne Belleau, Mary-Anne Lenihan and Arlene Saliken, Cabin three, Blue Birds— Leader Tina’ Salekin, Brown- ies Kathy Gall, Kelly Hurser:t; Patricia ‘McKay, nne Me- Gauley:s and Mary Anderson. Pat Kennedy + of Rossland is this season’s swimmer and life guard. The leaders and girls enjoyed the swimming pool which is real- ly wonderful now after being fenovated: Everyone declared ‘hey had gained weight with the After supper Mrs. Jenner arge of “the camp assisivd presented prizes to the girls. Ranger-Barbara Henne, | Fir: ‘st prize went to Cabin’ threo, Second to Cabin .two° and third to. Cabin one, Points were earned for neat ness of cabins, Promptness | when called and ‘for the per-! formance of daily duties, ‘The cookout was brought to ‘a close with each cabin acting out a skit. Cabin one’s skit was entitled Picnic Time, Cabin two, Mock Trials and Cabin three, Mixed. up family going on a picnic. The adult’s skit was "The World's Famous: ined Flea.” were enjoyed very much and needless to say the girls were loathe to go rr bed, so it was quite late’ hefore’ the camp quieted down for the even- ing. Frida: morning — after camp duties were performed the girls packed up for home, and parents began to arrive by 2 p.m. to collect their daughters, Mrs. Jenner pre- sented each of the Guides with a small gift as token of her’ appreciation of their work which was well done. Thursday Mrs. R: Bro and son Karl visited the camp and enjoyed a swim in the beau-' tiful pool. IN TOWN! YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT LUCKY DOLLAR STORES Turke Club Steak PORK STEAK 6 to 10 lbs. Canada Grade A entone, The best man was or poaie of Nanaimo. ception was held at the Shoreline Hotel in Nan- aimo, which was_ decorated for the occasion. 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