; 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 26, 1968 Golf News From the Local Course The duffers have becomeday's Players by downing the masters! Lloyd Is] In the past two weeks the manne: on Saturday, favorites have been toppled Ross McCutcheon defeated by a few who are determined to win Wilson i “bie Way. club championship and the Corby cup. Prizes will be awarded for all flights and it should be a fun day for all members, Past entries will be the club championship and the Miros trophy. ing. On Saturday Tom Clark Tommy on Sunday. overcame that. long: win-| Bill P last year's champion, out-putted Bob Jeffery while Alex Perchu- doff took Nick Burak on ex- tra holes, Then Alex proceed- ed to show Bill some hidden talents to get into the finals. Otto Walker Baye Neil McClenaghan a lesson on counting while Willie Shersto- bitoff gave Nick Sherstobit- off a few pointers on attack- ing a course. However, Otto won fairly easily on Sunday against Willie. weekend should prove very exciting with new faces trying for the champ- ‘onae. = nm Saturday it is Clark =? vs Mecutcheon and Alex Per- ehudoff vs Otto Walker. On Cc A Ss T L E Sundays we wall have a new club champion. MOTORS LTD. The ladies wind-up tour- PH. 365-7033 nament will also be held on SHELL PRODUCTS Saturday. Teeoff time will be 10 am. This is for the Last was a rather exciting men’s night new nine. The scores were all tried it. Following this first ad- venture there will be a mixed fun social Oct. 5, open to members only to play on the new nine. Watch for time column and at the clubhouse. Then on Oct. 12th at 10 am. the official opening of the new nine will be held. A tournament open to everyone with many prizes, will follow the opening. We request all members — men, women and juniors — to turn out in full force for a fun day on the first tenays. Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 stone will be held on the full 18. Come on, everyone, let's see how many holes we can survive this year, The annual banquet and social will be held on the same night, so watch for fur- ther details. Finally, the annual gen- eral meeting will be held in the Legion hall Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. : as the fellows tried out the|¥ high — but who cares, they |; notices at a later date in this} | Glads and White Satin we stock a-full selection of SAVAGE SHOES. for children doesnt pay over to take chances with crowing Maddocks Shoe Store Si. dohn Ambulance Association Castlegar - Kinnaird Branch ST. JOHN FIRST-AID CLASSES TONIGHT At Woodland Park School 7 p.m. Seniors and Juniors Registration at First Class 4 mony Aug. 31 when Castlegar Girl United In Manitoba Wedding St. Paul's United church A in Sourls, Man. was t! double-ring cere- tng tore acre ghter of Mr. and E, Bennett was marriage to Const. James Madrigga, and Rapids, Man. gar. ane articisted. music and Mrs. J. Cosser 0: we stock o full. yelection of SAVAGE SHOES tor children 18-hole course in the Koo- For Turner-Moffatt Vows Maddocks Shoe Store Beside You. Chantilly lace and over sitin, The fitted lace | bodice was appliqued with corsage of white roses. the son of Mr. an 6 Michael Madrigga of Castle- etre E. Adams and/a white rose corsage. L "Nagus of Delor- Allan Conner of Deloraine played the wedding | 5a soloist, sang instervile, Mat. und T! ist, song to British Columbia, Cons' The bride, given in mar- riage by her tather, chose a full. floor-length, gown. of) th the bride at the reception held in Souris community hall. The mother of the bride wore a green and gold bro- cade Gress and jacket with gold Becessories and had a The mother of the groom wore a beige dress with lace coat; white accessories and For travelling the bride chose a turquoise lace dress, black accessories and a cor- sage of red carnations. Following a wedding trip and Mrs. Madrigga will reside at Fort Churchill, Man. Ouboe iowa ta guests were Bas] On Oct. 19 the tomb-|8l@dioli decorated St. David's kets of vari-colored Anglican Church in Castle- ea ith white satin bows aaroee the pews for the Jate.summer wedding of Al- ace Jean Moffat, twin gaugh: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Moffat of Castleman when/ marriage vows were exchang-| ed with James Louis ‘Turner, |2 son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Turner of Nelson. Rev. T. Morgan of Nel- son officiated at the double: ring ceremony with Mrs. A. as organist. LEGION CORNER zone of West the Royal Canadian Legion will be held in COMMERCIAL STUDENT PILOTS Save Dollars by Leasing Block Time on my Cessna 150. @ ‘Full Panel @ Equipped for Night Flying @ Fully Insured Reply, giving full particulars and amount of hours required Reply Box 490C CASTLEGAR NEWS Saturday. Sunday sessions Bin at 9.30 am. Ae parade of gelegates with Branch stan- gastieeae on Saturday and at Delegates from 10 branch- es in this zone tendance along with repre- sentatives of B.C. Command from Vancouver. Registration of delegates will commence at 11 am. ceremonies at lards to Cenotaph is set for 12.30. Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM MARVIN L. LeROY UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling - Tiles PARSLOW'S PHOTOCOPYING Enterprises Ltd. Papers Gunsmiths Bi ites Pages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates Locksmiths Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. REPAIRS For To All Major Appliances RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION Stamp Shop SERVICE GREEP‘S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL will be in at-| train. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a floor-length gown of white taffeta with straight] ¢, skirt and empire waist. The bodice, with its lily- point sleeves, was trimmed in Jace as was the hemline and her cathedral She carried a cascading bouquet of red roses and baby breath. The bride's twin sister, Janet of. Calgary, was maid with ida Sw er and the bride’s younger sisters) Charlene as brides- All were, identically at- ale aqua floor- ..| tired Pi length ‘gowns of peau de el-|. egance teaturing the empire t, short sleeves and scoop neckline accented by her ac- cessories. They wore pearl necklac- es, a att from the bride, tia- ra crowns in their hair and soued bouquets of white carnations. . Best man was Wilf May- quis of Victoria, uncle of the duties. After the ceremony the couple was piped out of the church by Jimmy Watt of OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at the CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph, 365-7286 KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS 121 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5531 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Pink and white streamers and wedding bells suspended from the ceiling floor-length his er. of honor Lin jumn- Nelson id the bride's blue garter Les Westmacott, also of Nason For her daughter's wed- ding, Mrs. Moffat chose an afternoon dress of lime green crepe with lace bodice and green hat, The groom's mother wore pink figured fortrel dress with long sleeves, enhanced with ruffles around the neck- line and ts, Both wore white acces- sories and white eH For the wedding tri Spokane and prairie pol te the bride donned a t Mr. and Mrs. Ted DeKezyer, ‘Tucson, Arizona, Randy Con- ne, of Vancouver, Janet Mof- fat, Calgary, Wilf Marquis and daughter, Danette, Vic- toria, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mott and sons, Larry, Brian ‘and Darrell of Kitimat, Pat Hart- en of Kamloops, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bulis: of Calgary and Mr. and M A. Openshaw, godparents of of the bride, from Iso} » OR. grandparents, Mr. 5 ‘W. Marquis, ‘all of Nelson ivory-colored suit with red ac- cessories and a red rosebud corsage which had formed the he, centre of her bridal bou- quel A dance followed the re- ception with W. T. Watt and son, Jimmy piping the Grand March led by the hon- ged couple. Mr. and Mrs, Turner have taken up residence in Nakusp where the groom is a teach- Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding I ce Clai Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 Out-of-town guests were "School District No. 9 — Castlegar i Night School Classes The following courses will be offered: Sewing Bookkeeping Registration date is October 1, 1968 at 7.00 p.m. at the Stanley Humphries Secondary School. Fees are $20.00 per course (no refunds) which are payable in full on Registration Day. The courses will run 20 weeks. School District No. 9, Secretary-Treasurer, Castlegar, B.C. seed pearls, 3 sealloped neck, id joint : ene "front of the overskirt Cast gar Soe! Is was open to feature’ tiers of ot lace. flowing train which Mrs. Margaret Hughes of Iders was per the she ¢ lop-| Vancouver, who arrived here The Motor and Mower Shop Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repairs — ASL Types last Friday to attend the Sat- urday wedding of her grand- —_ Saw Sharpening — KINNAIRD ‘EQUIPMENT SERVICE 707 Sixth Avenue, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-3411 Marguerite Ogilvie of Snow Lake was maid of hon- or, Shirley and ‘Barbara Ben- nett were bridesmaids. They chose floor-length gowns. 0! sea foam crystal charm, fa- shioned on empire lines with bell sleeves. Their headpicc- es were crystal tiaras. and vertising said sale, be not soo} Persons i mer pai at tax sale are advised that tax sales do not extinguish existing iene and orice exceptions referred to in section 25 (a) of the Land Registry Act and section 137. of the Taxation Act. at tax sale are to be by cash, certified cheque, or equivalent. NELSON-SLOCAN ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION DISTRICT I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, on Wednesday, the 9th day of October, 1968, at the hour of 10.30 o’clock in the fore- noon, at the Courthouse, Nelson, B.C., I will sell at public auction the lands and improvements thereon in the list here- inafter set out, of the persons in said list hereinafter set out, for all DELINQUENT AND. by said persons on the date of tax sale, and for interest, costs, and sale, if the total amount of taxes due ae. to and including the year 1966, an taxes due and unpaid the cost of and interest thereon, together with: costs ae ae Crown .LIST OF PROPERTIES Name of Person Assessed H. M. Dignam Corporation Samo Divestment bade Haviland, Charles $+, Haviland. Lois er Peter Wiliam Evdotaenort sree, of € of estate Of Willlam-John Evdo- the Skylark Supper’ Club in Trail with the backdrop the bride’s: table decorated with rosettes to form names of the bride and groom. The pride’s table, cover- ed with a white linen cloth, was centered with a three- and topped with ‘a miniature bride and groom. The cake was flanked on either side with slender aqua Moran. Michael E-; Biartin, Albert J Strachan. Robert M. (V.LA.) Limited (NP. Aetna Inv sstinene lerlo, Fred . Babich, Helen” Haviland, Chartes’ 3? fraviiang, eis" &. fexecs. of estate of Austin Herbert Tom 3 Bks. 279, 285, D.C Wiklund, Edward Moin Wind, Bava on Ref. Plan: 125124 Aetna “Investment Corporation Limi! (reg, owner Sheep Creek Gord Benes Short Description of Property ‘KOOTENAY ee DISTRICT Costs and Expenses @ | Interest Bb 8 8, B : james Ses eras gee aaeate 534831, and fan 4076), iss 8. Shown ih red L. 889, C. of T. Plan 4308, CG. iy Problem Windows? _ Sliding Patio Doors White and Beige, or Any Color C.M.H.C. Approved SB specifications. FREE ESTIMATES See the Exclusive Agents: they carried hand’ bouquets of Fellow giadioli. Fiona Easterville was flower girl and her dress was identical to the bridesmaids’. Her head- piece matched the bride’s and she scarred a basket of f| daughter « Jill, will spend a few weeks visiting her son and daw, tignter In apr Mr. and Mrs. Gwilymn Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King left Friday for Victoria for the weekend. They were accompanied by their daugh- ter Marjorie, who is returu- ing to University of Victoria for her final year after spen- ding ne summer with’ her Kirkpatrick of |? Sirloin, T-Bone, Porter- house, Club. Canada Choice, Canada Good. Mature Grain-Fed Beef Sliced Bacon Empire. Canada Approved. 1 Ib. pkg. Pork Steck | Canada Apvd. Grain-Fed Pork. woe: accompanie: [Hunt of West Also visiting ot the Bra- flay home was Mrs. Wieners No. 1 Quality. Steakettess rs. of 10 cock joe innpeg ‘oun: Mrs: er! Cue re gS | Poole of Ralston, Alt Frank Bonacci, jr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brady and accompanied em to Vancouver. Mr. Bon- Westcraft Custom Line Aluminum Windows & The Westcraft Custom Line features ball bearing rollers that run on quiet nylon tires. These rollers are supplied in the heavy series where sash must’ meet 63 GP2 CG WIDE PRICE RANGE thi ‘Gordon Coates of Good-|acci is from CNIB in Vancou- lands Proposed the. toast tol ver. Fresh Peanuts Roasted in the Shell .... 99 Jubilee — ae 3-~$1 Walnuts atcha. 1. pka- Flour Dutch Oyen 201. t23 $I 239 BABY FOOD . See. Us: For BA Gas and Oil CHOCOLATES Willow Pak Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday Record Players & Tape Recorders Hoover Canister Vacuum Cleaner ‘Johnny’ DOG FOOD, Zips sss FLOUR, Dutch Oven BREAD, Dutch Oven, Starting Sat. 5 for $1 20 Ib, bag $1.49. . 4tins 49c 3 for $1 - $49.95 Fishing Supplies ere Fall — Rock Gas Propane Cyl led — “United Purity Store 's Grocery KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES ; “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs” & Gas Sales Lid. ‘Coconut _Natural, Fine, Medium 2 six. A9¢ Tomato Juice Aylmer. 48 oz. tins .. 3-$1 Aylmer SOUpS, 0... verssii. 10° $i Evaporated Milk, ...... Tall Crisco Shortening Cake ‘Mixes Duncan Hines. 19 0z. pkgs. . Toothpaste Crest. Family Size instant Coffee Maxwell House. 10 oz. iar Fresh Bread Sliced, Poly Wrapped eer iy ate es Bee oe g ERS ‘ob Si the Fe Box 25, Robson, B.C. 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 ; On Robson Side of terres shh fapers in silver holders. Ph! 365-7605 i ‘a One. Ton ‘L. 1237, pee Haar "G. of T. 117049f cake yan mad le Ulte estate to Aal Substot 17, D. Plan X 1s18sor the bride's aunt, Mrs. -| Delonge worn! sates Stata T. 1299, Plan X 56,,C of T Ci lis of Calg: (ite estate to Aaltie'D. Stavaat) eos | Sub-lot 1, D.L. 1241, Plan X 58, C. of T. 131889r Parents of the bride and D.L. 1242, Plan 640 groom assisted in the receiv- Lots 2, 3, 4; Bk. 5, C. of T. 946591 ae line _ with the pris urges, Lot 8 Bk, 26. C. of T. 56054 . sister, Sharge of the guest book. | DeJong, Sonn. Substgt 42 (except Plan 1686) bert Maddocks of Cast-| actna Invest read telecrams irom Paris, Sheey Chek os | DL. 3652 (except pt, outlined in red France from Vancouver, - Teg. owner eep Gold Mines except pt. out in on. berley and Penticton. semenote Nick inten (exec. of will of Big 5 (except t eh fot on Se Ptan F. Hermans, a close friend schae, gmenotty Ree Ph, 365-5155 Medallion Homes Proposed the toast to the] Pete nied “A Complete Ph. 365-7241 brides with the groom respon-| Peterson, Staten 3: 22] Bk, 50" (except pt. Iyin: Le aline 2 ate: fe and 79 fi. per. Builders Service” 8 wis proposed ne drawn parallel to and Bow eee Sistant from ——— rl, DESMOND T. MOORE Wilf Marq the auast ie the attendants. LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. BUSINESS FORMS bouquet was caught by vBev McLellan of OPTOMETRIST Fe DEES OATES, 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. 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