Job Opportunities Limited for Single Girls! a those they hire are married ‘As I read the Papers and.’ “women, NO"LEGION Bingo “= TONIGHT. — Bingo will resume. THURS,,. NOV.) 7th. “LEGION » HALL + hear. is, {3/Sure I believe that women top every: store in town and ail’'T jorry,’ we don't need, LOOKING FOR A SPE “| + Drive out and see for. yourself - the unique and unusual wood. sculpture we do here. Many one of a kind items ‘you will find nowhere else Also Indian Mukluks, Mocassins, Rustic Furniture Open 7.days a week 9 8.1 p.m. ~ carried a bouquet of yellow and: ' high paying jobs, 80 they don't “really need: the money except ‘maybe‘to buy. a second car; or, ‘péople:‘I‘am*sure if'they they. cla find ; things to do. There are: many: organizations | they. could, join to: ge sout among’ peopl But ‘sti ‘they: hold ‘all the jobs,’ 50 consequently I and “many girls like myself are left unemployed, How‘are we: sup- | posed to support,ourselves?, Turn to.the government In late August, oon: Margaret Jolliffe’ and Edmund John Erzinger were united! in marriage in the Gospel Chapel in Rossland. The bride is the daughter’of Mr.)'and “Mra, William R. Jolliffe’ of Trail and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Henry A. Erzinger. of Kinnaird. Mr. W. M.. Dawes: offici- ated at. the afternoon’ cere- mony. Organist, Miss. Beverly Baryluk, a friend of the. bride, played “Praise, My Soul, The King Of Heaven’ (based on Psalm 103) as the processional, two congregalional: hymns. en- titled, “O God Of Matchless. Grace”. and "Saviour, ‘Like? A & Shepherd Lead Us" during the ceremony and her own medley. arrangement of “The Lord ‘Is My Shepherd” (Psalm 23) dur. . ing the signing of: the’ register, In honor of the bride's; father, : Henry Purcell’s ‘Trumpet Tune. * In D" was played: a _ recessional. Two standards ‘ot yellow and white daisies backed by “fern and peach gladioll, as well as other, bouquets of’ garden * flowers decorated the chapel,’ _» Escorted down the aisle by. her, father, the bride iwag attired in a full-length gown ‘of : e daisy patterned nylon’, < vver taffeta which featured |. -dainty scalloped:lace edging on? the neckline, lily-point'sleevi ~* fitted V-waiatline and hem edge of the skirt’s full deep flounce.) + The gown’ was “designed and made: by Ph, 385-5240" - GREEP'S ELECTRIC. ( BLECTRICAL.<2 CONTRACTING | ‘SALES’ & SERVICE Columnar.: Pads CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone. 365-7266 _CASTLEGAR NEWS - PUBLISHED EVERY, THURSDAY. ‘MORNING | ATO: mt a0 Press AR BN BS a Fl eet os Ne Plea made with m crust ia voured 7 with che heese, Nutty, mild sheets ‘Rayour, i Dated rg ai i ‘you ‘like ‘cheese “with ‘your apple aR ip really enjoy this. Plump, juicy apples are bake flavoured crust'so't fe) flavouris built right in: id, nutty. flavour. of Holland im) ise). i ideal ‘with cooked or fresh fruit: If'you'hayen’t time to - ina cheese- ‘ rted Eda: \. prepare ‘dessert, try. serving an‘imported: Baby ‘Edam at | foom: temperature with ‘a’ platter of fresh fruit such i as gray PE : gins V4 cup bolling water ey 1% cup shorteninge 1 “tablespoon milk y g fingertips ‘until aoe ORE 2 ented peeled ¥ sanulated sugar.) ; ‘Preheat oven to 423°. bolling water to shorten: $ “ he Blend with fork to make a smooth, thick: ded Edam, mix well with lough holds - half and ine a 9-inch ic: plate.’ Roll crust. Naas half Rely Slices Sea astry, ; shell Mix ‘dryJingredients;“:~ sprinkle ‘half over. apple slices: Place remaining app! beapine jhe An ‘sugs ‘ture’ over: top. Dot wit i.) Cover. with top crust: Seal and p Ate the ‘edge; slash’ top.’ Bake’ in’ preheated 42. 5 nla A‘ copy of the minutes. “each “council meeting will be Bent to Kootenay: ‘West MP: Bob Brisco, ‘having received such'a renues! from him: % The: ‘eiécan Sports < sent at the meeting from 8 to oe ..to discuss the installation the new’ village water line in west 'Slocan’as it relates to the.) to the base. Lay the next coil so that itrests ‘on the outer edge i of ‘the'coil: below. A few ideas for making use ‘ of the slab method are buttons, a name plate for a childs’ door, “letters'and'numbers for the - ‘front, of your! hduse, decorator wall hangings, toys in’ animal > “shapes, ‘necklaces and Christ-< mas decorations. ‘ Make ‘a -pattern out of ciouee you'are cutting more > ».than;one shape or. cyt! your.” design ‘free hand. After the. shapes have’ pardoned, decorate them. i f Kilns” 5 fe Kilns are ‘an’expensive ‘outlay for anyone seriously into: pottery.’ Because of this many. ties. * If the;clay: you teasing i requires firing, make friends with’a® potter. who won't mind you using the: kiln. once’ in awhile. Or.go together with. “some of -your. friends ‘who ‘are >: also interested’ in part t time é :' potting. ee ‘However, they: also leave ‘you~ potters‘ share’ _ workshop facili: : glue, mentioned last wee : make’ it” waterproof.» Aj ply. color with ‘acrylic paint and good brush, A coat of shellac or varnish will protect jt ‘further =) and ‘provide a gloss," Pottery is one of the most : creative crafts you-can become), involved in, _ Sam Moligian, a: talented: young patter, whose work is‘on' display at the World C! show: in’ Toronto’ made ‘th comments on his craft,;“‘I -vibrant,' things are happeni there's a feeling‘ ‘of movement, texture'which make i exelting.” Outdoors Unlitfered Makes Film : Available Through [ts Library H The Outdoors. Unlittered +) film Ubrary has ‘several’ films available to schools, A recent addition to the » library is “In The Bag”, eight minutes of film in color. This clever Walt Disney cartoon features Humphrey the bear. and his:problems in trying to clean up a littered park. It is suitable for Grades. one. to eight, Other films available. are ‘The Litterbug", also eight minutes and in'color, and “The ~ Lillermonster", 17 minutes and in color. In. “The Litterbug", . Donald’ Duck gives’a ‘graphic BONELESS aur $1.19] os demonstration of the scourge of cities, beaches, mountains, highways...in. fact, the whole countryside. These films are also directed at Grades onc to eight. “The Littermonster” fea- tures young. people in action, fighting for-an environment free of litterbugs. Excellent for project ideas and as a starter to kickoff school anti-litter cam- paigns, « Theae films may be! re- - served through’ the: various school ‘distri that any, booki to avoid: di It is suggested be done early CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 31, 1974 ‘BAR - iY LICENSED ee Rue "ROAST aii Mt. 9), ‘BEEF CHUCK STEAK’ Ib, CLUB STEAK! Can. 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