CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 16, 1965 “Wedding Vows ‘Exchanged _ { ‘The Castlegar United Church recently: was the scene of a pret- ty double-ring wedding corona: ny. which united in marriage Jen ‘Hannah Zaitsofé, eee: : of Mr. and Mrs, Paul ‘Sheloff of Grand Forks, and ‘Richard Francls McLeod, son of Mrs. John 1 Danlop of Castlegar. v. F. H, Willey officiated at oo late afternoon services, for which baskets of yellow dis- bud ‘and white fantasy ‘mums mingled with sprays oft boxwood greenery were ‘the main’ floral decorations. Pew markers were tiny white lace-paper'doilies cen: tered ' with sprays of lily of the|' valley and’ mauve ribbon bows, The bride, given’ in mar- riage by her father, was lovely in ivory. lace over satin styled in an afternoon length gown |g mith nanny overskirt ‘and long it sleeven. (Her chapel va POE illusion. net was held in ‘Place by a tiara of seed pearls and her bouquet of red roses and ivy was complimented by a bow |, ‘of white | satin. ‘The three bridal attendants were. gowned dresses of imauve taffeta, in a style similar to the bride’s' dress but, having cap ‘sleeves. Headdresses were | imme of shoulder length mauve ny- ‘lon -net' gathered gracefully to a sa mnallve ribbon’. bow at the wn. Their: bouquets were or- “chida and white baby mums with : Sprays of ‘ivy leaves.: : Matron of honor was the :bride’s sister, Mrs..Sonny Strom of Grand Forks and bridesmat- rons were her cousins, Mrs. A.| s Lenedote of Grand Forks and F. Podovelnikoff of ‘Valli- : “The dresses: worn, by. the ‘bride and her attendarits : were ‘created by the bride’s aunt, Mrs, Rilkoff.... P, “ff ay LATA AAA PUBLIC NOTICE © Ringbear ‘Master Wil- lie. Zaitsoff,’ the brides, “little son, who carried: a:white satin | : ety on Which, the rings rest- e Best man was Ron Lightle of: Castlegar ‘and ushers were Dick. Dunlop, brother. of the groom'and George Sheloff, bro,, ther of the bride. Soloist’ was Mrs, Gordon Read, cousin ‘of the groom. Mrs. Read’ sang the Wedding Prayer and ‘was’ accompanied by .Mrs. Robson ‘Evening, Group. Socal’! Evening, Sept. 93! Church. Halt. | 8 ‘and’ Enter- tel Dining’ Room, Castlegar, 6.80 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25. For ine formation and reservation please phone . M pair 365-6596 before Sept. 21, . MoKay School of Dance Com-, ymences Sept. 21. Ballet, Tap,’ Modern Jazz and keep fit class- es, Ph, 385-7555; ; Genelle United Church Laden ~ Legion pate Castlegar. Sept. 18, 9 a.m. Do- huts, coffee. Welcome, : Reserve Thursday, - Oct, 21 for Coffee Party: held by Women's : obson, ows dinner meeting, City Centre’ Mo- (" talnment. Come and ‘meet your * neighbor, -7¥ on ‘ Remember > Hospital WA rummage e sale, Sent, 25. Any contributions will _be- picked ; up’ by phoning 365-8115 Lady Golfers” : Corby Trophy ‘gournament to be. . played. Sunday Sept:.26. Tee of! time 9 am.. Entries must. be posted by.'Sept. 24. ;Tombstone ~ Tournament! postponed to” Sept. a, ae pe Hedy ssor-Robyon., - Minor “Base ane “Resoclation: meeting Wed. ~ Sept. 22 at_8.p.m. Marlane Base- é Re Memorial . Church, -SMITH'S (3) CRESCENT st, — Ar ni WARM FOOTWEAR FOR. stele here! : FULL SIZE RANGE OF WATERPROOF AND INSULATED BOOTS FOR THE HUNTER: - From MADDOCKKS | ment, Persons spies attend. | - PLUMBING & elie LTD... $19.95 ,| circled the:pillars on:the centre | around the.top ‘| of which were p) chiffon over. taffeta sheath dress R. E, GOULET CASTEEGAR: DRUG 100 Tablets 28 CASTLEGAR: DRUG 5 ,Corner. of Pine. and Columbia “Open “Monday - ae 9-6 PHONE. 365- 7813 -| white accessories and white denia corsage. :| nagan points and to Banff,“Koo- ‘|: |the’ bride. changed to -a” suit “| Peggy, Linda and : of Tr: il. seman BE et M. ‘Peachey; organist. . A-reception was held in: the ‘Twin Rivers hall’ following the ceremony. The hall was jtaste- fully . decorated -in. the mauve and white color theme through: out, crepe paper. streamers ,be- ing. used to: form ‘a lattice. ef-. fect at the: front’ of the hall; while white bells and evergreens were used at windows and door ways, creating a us estive atmos- Pp) lough, :aunt io. the plain white: background. Tattice " work hearts. of white icing -en- layer: and. werent also.: placed: layer. which was adorned by .a tin; bridal: cou- ple:.under : ,an are! s. The. full.lace.skirt. onthe. inture bride spread out: to cover ‘the: entire ‘surface: o| fhe top Jayer. The cake rested ‘on nylon ‘tull laced Pale. peach rosebuds., A‘stlver carving mauve: ribbon ::bow; used by the young couple the wedding cake... -Placed at: each side ‘of the: cake. were’ -floral- arrangements’ of. white :gladioly‘and."mauve’ Suayeentheriians cen centered with ‘Tiny: white ‘flower taskets. wit flo. =the places‘ it ad table. The baskets were the’ handiwdtk > of: the *groom’s sister,. Miss: P.'. McLeod. i ‘' Master of: ceremonies was Mr,’ S.. Strom! of:,Grand .-Forks; who: read congratulatory tele. grams ‘received: from ‘Albany, California, Victoria and Calgary. ,Grace was_said: by- Mr. -Wil- leyand -the toast: to "the bride was made by. Nick Keraiff (Bud-|§ dy. Marr)... Ron Lightle. propos: er. ‘daughter’ % Sheloff chose ‘ai lace.. over ‘satin, cessories. : Her corsage - was a pink gardenia. >) Mother: of. the. groom, Mrs. Dunlop, wore'a gold:and brown and brown “whimsy”. hat, .with Leaving for the’: weddin; ing ‘trip’ which’ Fook ther to Oka- tenay and Yoho “National Parks via, the Rogers:.Pass highway, tof. suit. of - light ‘navy>. double knit wool, with. which she wore white accessories: ind; a corsage Tos ‘Among: out, of: town guests Me ‘J, Auer ‘of Cailfornia, a i'M. Ab di Dunlop and. Mr.: ae Mrs.‘ Gordon ‘Read. ail. Mr. Friday 99 | : and: Me : residing an Castlegar, ‘gro a employe Lwith : "Exeling New Fall and Winter A-Woots, + Ty of mata, has lust’ been ito the & 84-page bookle! “The Sto- vice by; BC. 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Ain ‘Trail Tadanae in’ an aceldent -at Sunday. “Castlegar RCMP report that |" ni Robson” on ived'by her grandfather, Ly Makayev and seven nephev a G. Furano; construction worker |.” “at the..dam ‘site, had’ started |* ) his car‘and pulled away from:the side - of .the-:road: when. - jumped ‘onto: the ‘hood. Furano automatically." slammed: on ‘the : "girl. fell: off. ‘The taken “to. tlegar Hospital: at approxim: +5.45 a.m. Sunday, and, police are still investigatin, “accident: “to determine the “time it ‘had ating year. she 4 ~ hers: brother~ Mike ‘ aw ‘She. Wie = member in al ‘Jo. and: Castlegar meh schools. A} member’ of’: the: gir 12-GA Model 30-AC ‘was: winner: of Laura |: elect in which he ‘exhorted party. Herr fo hockey,’ soccer and eeley pall} Laura? ty. the: country, £U1 t was |) the battle os West Kootenay “ Progres slog: cleiea candle ting, 2, Thomas 3 | house® e Nelson; Mr." Hors will ys ‘Let's ‘talk C: i ee happiness, freedom, unity t to the gave'a lon’ speech worl ers 5 ‘take-a positive’ approach in’.a.‘tremendous ‘sales: effoi the’ Kootenay West Beal Conservative "pi ti ship 7 ny ices] du: sity the ee ‘and schools. and ur. ¢ te nivel ersity: ‘facilitie gn: ed to see that the yOune men and women‘ of ‘our. post-war, ba- icipate to the. full;in ‘the; most a couieise- -speeck he. ‘urged: ‘growth, ditch digger as. well‘as the: fin-, ancier, the clerk’ as well-as.the doctor. Let's not:-be: ‘k- | Bert ‘Herridge can: be’ defeated. He's lived.:on_a:: protest: vote. ‘This‘is no minor? ‘game;’ it's. the ¢ t | World Series. -); The Conservative. ‘party may become the only ‘refuge ‘of the person: - Who likes: to be: indep- ‘ani ‘we endent.. Ih cent ‘thought is for Canada "as ‘a 0) will midst ‘many’ trained cannot be. ahsomieas into ple istry. ‘This .cat v by: crop: will be: énabled ‘to. part- | ° lucrative of the employment op- bile arking ‘lol 10 ot: on a north of: Mitchell's boa ¢ department’ taapeactonan very ge much; the’ fine efforts of the board’: tn’. ‘developing:* Pass}: be Ik Park. so, that .it-cai 645-foot-high’ Mica’ ‘dam, scheduled for. center, "school, | office build- ; “completion