GOLF PRO Mike Verzuh of the Castlegar and District Golf Club illustrates some common golfing errors with the help of golf club mem- ber John Dalziel. In the top|? left picture, Mr. Verzuh has Mr. Dalziel keeping his hands in line with the ball, com- menting that many golfers}; put their hands too far be- hind the ball. In the upper right picture, the golf pro makes the point that goliers on their back swing should try to bring their lett shoul- der down so it points at the ball. At the right, on the backswing, golfers should try to keep irom straightning up their legs. Mr. Verzuh gives private and group lessons at the course and is a fulltime registered pro. He is a long- time local fesident, diving at] ® Kinnaird. He first golf pro with the eat club but returned for a period of time to Cominco. He has now ; returned fulltime to the club. — Castlegar News Photo: Menard-Morey Vows Are Exchanged Here Baskets of pink and white daisies, carnations and roses decorated St. David’s Angll- can Church for the June 21 wedding ceremony which un- ited in marriage Carol Morey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Len Morey of Castlegar, and John Roger Menard, son of Mrs. Roger Menara ‘of Kinnaird, T. M. Allen officiat- ed wah ‘wedding music by or- ganist Mrs, F. Hostetter of Castlegar. Given in marrloge, by her She a white bible. Sister of the brie, see Lennie Morey o! lodest Calif., was the only bridal at: tendant. She wore a yellow and white suit with white acces- sories, a yellow veiled hat and a corsage of white car- nations and pink baby ros-| .| with white accessories and a sey Anderson of Castlegar. Pink roses decorated the white wedding cake center- ing the bride’s table for the reception at the Hi Arrow Arms. Topped with two doves, each with a golden ring in its beak, the wedding cake set in pink tulle was flanked by white spider mums and pink baby roses. For her daughter’s wed- ding, Mrs. Morey chose a pink suit of lace over, silk, a pink veiled hat and sitite accessor- ies. Her corsage was of pink and white carnatio ns. The groom's step-mother wore a white brocade suit pink carnation corsage. Tele, were from Kamloops and pais For travelling, the bride donned a wi ite suit with white accessori The newlyweds will make GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the. Millar’ and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.80 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. ° prot thelr home at Creel Guests were from Trail. oe Best man was Mr. Lind- Surrey, Vancouver and Cali- fornia. Fish Run Restoration Work is Being Urged Dear Sir: ae ‘We think the time is im- minent to start working for the restoration of the fish runs in the upper Columbia drainage system. The earlier’ we start, the more backing we obtain, and the quicker we get this proposed project before the proper officials and the sooner we will be able to fish these g-neg: important factor. ‘Large spawning trout failed to make their annual run up the San Poil river this spring due to the extreme draw down of the Coulee Dant. Little need be said about the tremendous economic impact this will have on this area and part of British Col- umbia. Ty me it will lected waters. We have been told that new ideas and technology by by federal fish bea ths appreciated boon. ‘We will be grateful for any ideas you may have in now make it possible for we downstream return of migrat- ing fis! tne stabilizing of Grand Coulee bam will also be an Blueberry Resident Concerned About Odor Dear Sir: plant was polluting the at- May I commend you for| mosphere. the editorial on the front in the same issue of your page of the Castlegar News| paper I read that legal action of June 19, This is a refresh-|may be taken against an as- ing change from the stand/phalt plant at Ootischenia for taken by another district pap-; polluting the atmosphere 25 er regarding air pollution. |alleged by WKHU. I also read refer to an editorial|that an 18-year-old youth was some time ago by a Nelson|fined or in default would be Paper which I interpreted as|jailed for five days for oper- an apology to big industry for}ating a noisy motor-vehicte the action of a group of |(a form of pollution or pub- homeowners who had the au- lic nuisance. ce.) dacity to take legal action If there is justice here in against a company whose Stinksville we should be read- r ing that the biggest public nuisance and cause of pollu-ja tion (the pulp mill) is going to get the same kind of treat- ment olher offenders get. stop the smell or shut-down. have lived in this dist- rict for 59 years and I re- gard the operators of the pulp milf as the most selfish and irresponsible citizens this district has ever had. What other group of people would pollute every room in every fome in the district with a Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializmg in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 aim. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS said that people in Rossland. where’ the air is tory? It's an insult to hum- diginity. ° If I was to turn an angry skunk loose in the pulp’ mill office I would - probably “be put in jail but they can smell up my home 24 hours a day year after year, and ‘get away with it. Why? Bia there is a leaky’ ¢: line in a Home or school fhe here when they allowed the pollution detection devices to be removed. If these are back in use it is only because of ressul local people. Isn’t it time the people were made aware of the results of these tests of the atmos- phere? If not, we may as- as|sume that is afraid the fur of this pro- ject. This organization will be appreciative and so will the thousands of fishermen to come. With the wholehearted backing of the citizens of this area this proposal can and will become a reality — but then and only then. Ed M. Walter, President Ferry County Sportsmen's Club, Republic, Wash. VELVEETA CHEESE, . Domestic SHORTENING, .. 2 Ibs. $1.29 2 Ibs. 69c PACIFIC MILK, Tall TISSUE PAPER, Better Buy, 8 rolls 95¢ FLOUR, Robin Hood, 20 Ibs. $1.59 See-Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — Gulf Gas and Oil United Purity.Store Easy Credit ‘Terms Available CHARGE ml cb D maths member mmo THOSE ON APPROVED Lists. “All Credit Card Program” COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE Johnny’s Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Open Sunday 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. at a Business and Professional Directory to let us know what we are i be warned by 2 a certain odor in the’ gas. In Castlegar you'll know if you have a ‘gas leak it|when the building blows up. What’s an another A lot of people in the Col- umbia A valley don’t know whe- ther they are drinking pol- luted_water or diluted, sew- smell in Castlegar? I hope the civil defence people are ready. Our - government showed little concern for our plight age. There are substitutes for' drinking water but none for pure air. Jack Johnston, Blueberry Creek. naird, Robson or’ Bluebérry by the smell on their clothes. Not a very is it that: will: cause ‘every school classroom, every hospi- tal room, motel or hotel room and every office and ‘store to ‘smell like a hippy’s dormi- ENJoY THE Difference! Must be erry fruit Hcy in all parts of the Koo- tenay. Unless controlled, the: ey! oh eir eggs in the cher- white maggots or worms. Control is dependent upon Killing the flies before egg laying can occur. It is, there- fore, essential that the fruit be sprayed iumediately. Ad ditional’ sprays’‘must be ap- plied’ every 10 days or after heavy. rains. whichever oc- curs ‘first, until ‘all the fered fee is harvested. Di Cherry Fruit Flies ‘flies are now tion) is the preferred mater. Controlled ial for the first spray against cherry fruit flies. Diazinon has ‘a useful side effect, in that it will’also control black cherry aphids. Since there is 0-d: e restriction be. he ane spray of‘ Diaz- harvest, either Sevin jane must be used 'im- ly prior to and ‘dur. ie ‘Wicking: seasoi mn: (The correct dosages and ‘directions for use are ‘given’ on the lab- els of all pesticides.) the number of rains and. The lateness of the ies up to ‘five sprays may re- uired. control, it is important to prevent them from sajacent to commercial cher- orchards.. Consequently, al unsprayed or abandoned cherry y ress should either be sprayed or di ryed. Diazinon (cite the liquid Phone 365-5308 Box 1 51, Castlegar Lawn Mowers Power Saws SERVICE CENTRE All Work Guaranteed Phone 365-6767 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM. UPHOLSTERY OFFICE SUPPLIES Call ‘at _the CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 MARVIN L. LeROY BS., O.D. Box 130 — Castiegar, B.C. ~~ OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: Tues., a Bri. 6 am 4.30 p.m. Carpi Tiles Graitsmanenip Guaranteed Call for Free Estimates “ No’ Obligation’” Ph. 365-5636 PARSLOW'S Enterprises ‘Ltd. Gunsmi Locksmiths Sporting ‘Goods Ph... 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Ph. 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC EWECTRICAL, Free Estimates ADDING TAPES MOORE FORMS RECEIPT BOOKS or der fe CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph, 365-7266 ROBSON SeGRER TOR SQCETY are now Tennis Only — family Swimming Pool and Tennis Court Memberships available Membership $10.00 a.m.-1) a.m. ‘Fh. 265-7355 DUTCH CLEANING G SERVICE 9 KOOTENAY BUILDERS DESMOND T. LITTLEWOQD. 1.0.5. OPTOMETRIST elson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 PARDMAN FURNITURE M les PHOTOCOPYING picture Papers . CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable KOOTENAY. WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS General’ Welding Cylinder Blocks Cylinder, Heads, Etc. J21_ Columbia Ave. "ph? 965-5531 a CASTLEGAR - FUNERAL HOME Deédicatéd 'to:Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and ynze Plaques Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring ‘ BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists “Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 oer Kinnaird Eqt. Service The Motor & Mower Shop Sharpening and Repair f “All Makes § for + oU Of Power Mowers and ‘Engines + PH. 385-3411 1480 Columbia Ave. Castlegar “CASTLEGAR NE Wi hd we RLS Se Morgenthaler-Duetsch Surprise Shower For Nancy Gemmill ‘ Prior to her marriage on Saturday, Nancy Gemmili was Pleasantly surprised on Mon- day evening of last week when a miscellaneous shower was held in her honor in the Castlegar United Church Hall, | ‘There were 50 invited guests. Vows are Exchanged The groom's mother trav-] elled from Scotland for the June 21 wedding which unit- ed Vatherine Elizabeth Duet-| sch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs |the Richard Duetsch of Blueber- reek, and Dr. Veter Thurley “Morgenthater of Trail, the son of Mr. and Ricnard Morgenthaler Prestwick, Scotland. state “of yellow gladio- and white carnations de- ean the altar of the Kin- naird Church of God for the of ison. Mr. Ed Kowalko of Castlegar sang “Each for the Other" and “O Promise Me" and was accompanied by Mts, fallery of Castlegar. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a flcor-length gown of white satin with lace bodice and sleeves. A white daisy chain carnations and for jewellery accent she wore a_ single strand of pearls, a gift from groom The nride’s sister-in-law, | Mrs, Gordon Duetsch of China Creek, was matron-of-honor with Miss Kathie Moran of Thrums and * Lucille Duotsch of Blueberry Creek as bridesmaids. They were identically at- tired in mint © street-length Princess-slyled dresses trim med with silver sequins fea- turmg round necklines and bell sleeves. Their comb headpieces of silver rosettes with white net- ting and they carried bou- quels of yellow mums. Mr. Gordon Duetsch of China Creek was best man with Mr. Norman Duetsch of Blueberry Creek -|Sven y n line and finger-tip sleeves as well as her waist-length white net veil which was sec- ured to a headpiece of white Pearls, She carried a bouquet of shari ing ushering duties. ie church hall w: ane with yellow, pink uae blue carnations for the re- ception. The bride's table, cover- ed with a lace cloth from yellow rosebuds and white hi On their arrival the bride, ajher mother Mrs. R. Gemmill and her bridesmaid Miss Judy} Thwaites were each presented with a rose bud corsage. The white crocheted cloth center- ed with a large bowl. of yel- low au and orange roses. ° T! the occasion. After, several games and contests with many ners, the honoree’ was presented with a plastic garbage can container full of many beau- tiful and various gifts.. Assist- ing in the opening of the gitts were Miss 'Thwaites and Miss Joan Hunter, Refresh- ments. were served by the hostesses, table was covered» with alf e was also: decorated for] mission No. 1's summer. SPLASH PARTY, or whatever you wish to call it, is just plain fun to the children re- gistered with the Regional Recreation Com- mer program sane so have the six-to-12-year-olds who in’ the middle of July will begin their sum of three days a week at Pass Creek Park. he: enllgren. shown here are for four-to-six-year-olds. Children meet daily and enjoy a variety of activities under the watchful eye of a supervisor. While younger brother and sister have their recreation from C. On . this oc- casion the eat Park was being utilized so supervisors and children joined forces at the Kinsmen Park. — Castlegar News Photo SUGAR AND SPICE How to Fix down the trail like a. bunny ie: rhe met a cher, in June, with a or 5 tooth, Right now I'm willing to. take on anything, up to and includ. ing, a June is the month in which nothing is so rare as a ‘ BLUE CHIP PLAN Interest Paid Monthly CASTLEGAR SAVINGS © CREDIT UNION sada 2 threeiered ¥ to And for school: it le-| or lcorated in white ea aie pink roses and pale green and silver leaves. The bride and groom’s names, .iettered in ‘silver, marked the back prop for the place of honor at the bride's .table. Assisting in the receiv- ing line, the bride’s mother chose an apricot dress of ace- ecessories, e groom's mother wore eth dress of blue roses. Both mothers wore white carnation corsages. Master of ceremonies Mr. Ed Kowalko rei it's a month- in The teacher is plagued by paper work which could be done by. a 15-year-old moron, ajausurance company, -|which annually iniuriates me. day, on the znd. The only Cara 1 received was irom my a cara iNeXt day one of those nicotine-tanned stumps which my dentist laugningly calis teeth began tu