y sai os Castlegar News ‘ December 23, 1989 Jack Allen Malakoff, son of Mr and Mrs, Walter Malakoff of Winlaw, and Kelly Marie Tereposky, daughter of Mr, and Mrs; Raymond Tereposky of Pass Creek, were married in a traditional Doukhobor ceremony at the homes of the bride's and groom’s parents Sept. 23 The bride was given in marriage by her parents. The bride's cousin, Phyllis Soukeroff of Pass Creek, was the maid of honor and Lisa Josey of Pass Creek, also a cousin to the bride, was the bridesmaid The bride’s sister, Cheryl Ter posky of Pass Creek, flower girl and Cyril Soukeroff of Pass Creek, carried the rings Chernoff of cousin to the groom, stood as best man while Paul Poznikoff of Winlaw, also a cousin to the groom, acted as usher The bride’s Victorian-style gown had a high neck and a low scalloped bodice with a lace overlay and tacy was the the bride’s cousin, Joe Winlaw, a pointed sleevés, The dress was ac cented with sequins and had a long train of lace that came toa point at the front of the dress. She wore a white satin hat, raised on one side, with a stream of beads coming off the side. The hat was accerfted with sequins and pearls and was finished with a veil falling down the back She rhinestone wore a silver es i JACK ALLEN MALAKOFF and KELLY MARIE bracelet givensto her by her gran dmother. necklace and matching earrings The bride which consisted of fuchsia, light pink and white light pink lilies and baby’s breath. The slim-fitting a_rhinestone made her bouquet silk carnations, attendants wore fength bride’s three-quarter dresses of shimmering, sdtin-look fuchsia fabric featuring butterfly sleeves and flouce hemlines The flower girl wore a full-length white dress of satin-ldok fabric : moe sas . _ married in September finished with a fuchsia bow in the back_and_a_fuchsia_insert-in-the fronvof the dress All the gowns were made by the bride's mother The attendants’ bouquets, made by the bride, consisted of fuchsia, light-pink satin car nations with pink lilies in the centre and baby’s breath highlights. The best man and the usher wore and white dark grey tuxedos and the ring bearer wore a white tuxedo. A reception was held at Playmor “Malakoff, Tereposky wed Hall-which was decorated with fuchsia, light-pink and flowers, streamers and bells The round, three-tiered wedding cake, made by had scalloped edges and fuchsia and light pink decorations Jim’ Ordog of Kamloops bride's cousin, acted as master of and brother, Chris Tereposky of Pass white the bride, the ceremonies the bride's Creek’ gave.a toast to the bride The Spokane and now live in Winlaw couple honeymooned «in SEASONS GREETINGS 2: From All of Us at Castlegar Savings Christmas Hours WE WILL BE CLOSED Saturday, December 23 Sunday, Decenwber 24 Monday, December 25 Tuesday, December 26 and Saturday, December 30 Sunday, December 31 Monday, January 1 Have a Happy Holiday! «cS Castleaird Plaza and Slocan Park Castlegar Savings Insurance Agencies Castlegar Savings Credit Union Weekend — Cast 60 Cents RS —_ La. N Peat Shey CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1989 Vol. 104, No. 42 4 Sections (A, B, C&D) Births & Funerals BIRTHS BATH — To Wayne and Laurie Bath Nelson. a boy. born Dec, 12 BERGERON WILLIAMS Bergeron and Hugh Williams girl. born Dec. 12 FERGUSON To Bone Ferguson of Beaver Fal Nov. 2 FERTICH — To A elina and Robert Fer tich of Castlegar 7 a girl, born De HUTCHISON OSACHOFF T ond Castlegar. a boy, born De Dorle Walter Osachoft KERMOCIEV Kermociev of Nels: 13 KOZAK — Tole of Castlegar._a boy. & LILLIGREN DUNCAN and David Dunca rn Dec. 12 MASON — ToKimM boy. born Dec. 19 PLAMONDON Plamondon of F Nov. 3¢ REPIN To Audre Castlegar. o girl y and Pete rn Dec. 17 ROBSON — To Donna and son of Castlegar, aboy & TOMILIN — To Natalie T in, agitl, born Dec. 7 WORSFOLD To Deanie Worstold of Rossland. ag DEATHS ARMISHAW — Ralph Armishaw of Fruit vale died suddenly Dec. 17 in Trail at age 52. He is and daughter-in ‘of Ross Spur: 5 n of Pe and Norm survived by hi daughter Cathie c sons John of Blueberry ichildre great-great-g) gréat-grandchildren and FERGUSON Fe # Nelsor Forster of Fruitvale < @ lengthy illness. She ed by three daughters, Chery! ore s Ernst and Corliss May (Pat)| Keiver nome after a lengthy ed by her husband + of Troil-and s ived Bob of North 4 grandchildren, 31 great 4 19 great-great Sharp of Castlegar died s Dec. 15 at age uddenly 18. He d by his parents Sharp of Castlegar and lan: sisters ella. grandparen t Ball of Chaplin Nayana_ Kalindi « ts Mr. and Mrs Sask ‘and many TAYLOR c of Delto. eight great-grandchildren and a brother in Ontario to* ¢ JANUARY 3, 5 Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212! I] DECEMBER 8 E a David and hedbeies mace. I. sesitore AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY 1507 Columbia Ave. Cosflegor, B.C COMPUTERIZED ALIGNMENTS 2.Wheel & 4-Wheel Call 365-2955 TA Everybody Knows Everybody Goes to WANETA PLAZA OPEN SUNDAY, DEC. 24 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. CHRISTMAS HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m, to 9 p.m. Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sundays 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 3 Miles East of Trail on Hwy. 38 (HARDWARE) Regular prices upto Powe Small Appliances Giftware Vanities 0% OFF * TOYS * Christmas Decorations & Wrap rTools + Light Fixtures * Caulking * Paint * Formica Sheets We will be CLOSED January 2 for Inventory | ood ie Ak hardware ean 8130 Old Waneta Rd., Trail, B.C. WE ALSO HAVE... RENTALS # INSTALLATION SERVICES # DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN THE WEST KOOTENAY! * HOW TO VIDEO RENTALS Mon.-Wed, Sat. Thurs., Fri, 8:00-5:30 8:00-9:00 364-1311 ———— MEMORIES: 1980-1989 Vy 2s Some of the top stories of the decade in and around Castlegar were captured on film by CasNews reporters. Clockwise from top left: Local residents-erewd on to the Castlegar Robson ferry in May 1988 to protest its shutdown by the Social Credit government; a camera-shy Dixie Dee Powers, also known as Laura Grace Gibbons, hustles out of the Castl ci in ffs after she was d to one year in jail for running a pyramid scheme that took in $3.2 million in the WesfKootenay; fire destroys the 73-year-old Castlegar Hotel in July 1982; fire also destroyed several buildings at the khobor Village in S ber 1985; a tanker truck flipped on to its side near the Highway 3-Highway 22 interchange in April 1988 spilling its load of sulphuric acid; the highest winds ever recorded in Castlegar — up to 115 km-h — toppled trees and knocked out power in May 1986; local barber Glen Carew has reason to smile as he wins $100,000 in the Pacific Express lottery in March 1986; the historic Castlegar Rail Station is moved across the tracks to its new location on 13th Avenue in November 1987; workers put the finishing touches on the Zuckerberg Island suspension bridge which officially opene jay 1984; and former Castlegar RCMP officer Dale Hockley led his rink to the Canadian Police curling championship at the 30th annual event in Whitby, Ont., in March 1985.