CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1968 Summer Colors in Church For Watson - Morissette Wedding Vows Standards of white and yellow gladioli graced the altar and white bells accent- ed with Ime-green marked the pews of the East Trail United Church for the early August wedding ceremony when Lynn Carrol Morissette: the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldstrom of Castlegar became the bride of James Cyril Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson of Trail. Processional was Praise My Soul the King of Heaven, played by organist, Mrs. Har- Tis or a W. Beckstead offic- fated at the double-ring cer- emony. Given in marae by ier stepfather, Mr. strom, the bride Aes a white floor-length gown of peau de elegance with slim skirt. The bodice featured a scoop neckline with inlaid lace on the lily-point sleeves and bodice front as well as along the wide hem of the gown, Her four-tier net veil misted from her wedding ring headdress. For jewelry accent she wore pearl stud earrings and a drop pendant necklace. She carried a cascading bouquet of lime-green and yellow glads, white carna- fone jane trailing ivy. on 6of §=6vhhonor Mrs. MRobert Gale of Kam- loops and bridesmaids Col- leen Triol of Warfield and Kathy Dunlop of Castlegar were » imilarly attired in their empire-style, lime-green floor- length Bowns of peau de with sho- Her headdress was sim- ilar to the bride's attendants, but in yellow. She carried a basket of tiny Nellow spider mums, Marshall of Fort St. John was best man with Mirco Pastra of Trail and James Campbell of Penticton sharing ushering duties. ie groom and his at- tendants wore tuxedos with white dinner jackets and yellow boutonnieres. A reception was held at the Legion hall in Trail, which was decorated with|@ yellow, white and green streamers caught up in the centre with three large white bells bride’s es. Bell-sleeved, yellow daisy lace jackets covered their bodices. Four tiers of lime tulle misted from their wedding CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-5637 Next i. he Cloverleaf Motel tleaird Plaza Family) Bible Hour - 10 a.m, Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship - 7.30 p.m. ring Each carried a bouquet consisting of four large lime- green spider mums and trailing ivy. Landa ‘Gale, daughter of the matron of honor, was flower girl. She wore a floor-length gown of yellow daisy lace over a yellow taffeta under- skirt with white accessories. Cc the table, decorated with a pair of three-tier candelabra hold- ing six cream yellow tapers and rose bow! illed with yellow holiyhocks throughout, ‘was a three-tier wedding cake decorated in the wedding col- ors and topped with two white doves on a_ pedestal holding wedding rings. The cake was decorated by Mrs. Helen Dunlop of Sasa: rents of the principals ansteds the bridal party in| % the receiving The bride's Tanther wore | ? a rose lace two-pi ensem- THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday: 9.45", a.m. Sunday School 11 am. poliness Meeting 7.30 p.m. Evening Service Tuesday: 7.30 p.m. Eee and le Study Thurs a0) ain Home League 7.30 nih: Open Air and Young Putlie i invited to all services. ‘You are never a stranger at the Army Envoy aad Mrs. K. Mallory Ph. 365-7112 LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. wv. Harold C. Clark PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmones Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Biblé Study and Prayer 7.80 p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 p.m. faltedtcaie CHURCH blocks East of the Caietea Shopping Plaza 10 am. Sunday: School Hour dress witht three quarter ess Wi length coat accented by white accessories, The groom’s mother ‘chose a sheath dress of flor- al chiffon over blue taffeta with full sleeves to the wrist. Her hat was entone, with her accessories in whit Both wore white ” gardenia corsages. Coinciding with the wed- ding date, the groom’s bro- cher in law and sister, Mr. id Mrs. Robert Gale cele- brated their fifth wedding anniversary. The bride acknowledged tradition by wearing a blue garter and possessing some- fhing old in the form of a Mrs. Ad e arenes 365-5503 — Brothers Studio Photo son Me my for Montreal where she will board the Em- . He Alexander Tremmell in Scot: land, er of Cranbrook were guests i Palsson of Kinnaird, last Calgary Sunday after spend. ing a week’s holiday with her mother. ed to her nursing position at Queen Mary’s Veteran Hospi- tal ‘at Montreal last week af- touring Europe. joined by her mother, Mrs. Vida Markle of Kinnaird, at Switzerland. though returning home ear)- travel through Germany en- route to Scotland where she visited her cousins. sive stay in Italy. She makes The Sceno Al... KINNAIRD JUNIOR so SECONDARY SCHOOL lia. 7.30 >, Beangelistle Service Tues. 0 Prayer-Bible Study "phone 365-7807 Cc. V. S. Walker CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Fri. Youth Fellowship 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in Homes GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman United Services at St. David's Anglican Church at 9.30 a.m. Rec. C. Howard in charge riba the room's grandm For the wedding trip to San Francisco via the Oregon coast, the bride donned a navy and white She wore a large-brim- med white hat and accessor- ies and a corsage of snow white carnations. The present residence of the bride and groom is 2387 Columbia Ave., . QOut-of-town guests were Harry Robinson, grandfather of ‘the ©, Froom from Kelowna, Mrs. ith Alexander, grand- ‘nother of the Eroom from REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Terry Allen — Ph. 365-7424 ° Services at 8.00 am. and 11.00 am. Mr. and. Mrs. Har- ry Webb of Kelowna Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lorne Al der their son, Courtney and thee ir daugh- ter, Gary All from Prince etaibert Sake Last June, amid all the excitement and confusion of school closing, we did not get out a final column listing our awards day winners. now. The top award, the Col- umbia Cellulose ‘Trophy giv- en to our “best” all-round student,” went to Linda Mc- Gauley who, besides being an honour. roll candidate . was very proficient in “gymnastics and was quite outstanding in her school. and service to the schoo! to Hal Hes’ won the Bob's Pay’N. Taki Hephy jand Hal the Pettitt Castlegar, 11.15 am. UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Rev.-Geo. Hermanson — Ph, 365-8337 MORNING WORSHIP Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.30 a.m. Robson, 9.45 a.m. Kinnaird 11.00 a.m. UNITED CHURCH KINNAIRD - GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard — Ph, 365-7814 Sunday School, Kinnaird, 9.30 a.m. Genelle 9.30 a.m. F.J. SMITHERAM » TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castl e the Bosse trophy, waa epre: sented to Ellen Knutson. Robert Fullerton was honored by being given the citizenship award, a trophy ited the. KJSS individual subject awards were as follows: En- glish: — Ellen. Knutson and Natalie Math — hehe Fowler, Social. Studies— Eugene Raponi and Dale Goosen. Science — John Fow- ler. French — Diana Popoff and John Saliken. Drama — usic - — are aan Thenlinson. Industrial cation — Paul Snaretobitott — = vanny = Sawatzsky, fynn Westlind and Vera Strelaef. Home Economics— Marni Kanigan. 4 El Knutson, Debbie Laidler and Bnan Brady. Some of these students We are happy. to honour PS them publicly through - this it] column. * es * KISS has added five new ” We “weleome the follow- ing new Rees Mrs, Young Turner ((girls’: PE), Miss (erench). Mr. Yeterson (Eng- lish), Mr. Salekin and Mr. Phipps (General Subjects). Phere are 299 students enrolled at present. Two new _— classrooms have been added tu house the grade IX students who foe ‘attend. The school is lively, as you PULL COLOUR, SOUND MOVIES THEY .ARE B.C.A.A. ELECTRONIC DRIVER TRAINING COURSES - RETURN TO. CASTLEGAR SEPT. 30. HOW A BCAA DRIVER TRAINING COURSE WILL HELP YOU LEARN TO DRIVE ES ‘DRIVE’ THE MODERN ELECTRONIC SIMULATOR. ‘CARS AND FOLLOW WIDE SCREEN TAKEN THROUGH ACTUAL TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AND can well Our first Newsletter has \gone home to our parents: Tt announced a special e ing get-together. tonight. the program is as follows: 7.30- 8.00 p.m. Visit to to all areas of the school. 8.00 Assembly m tter ae sat: # bjective o! le the” o biec ‘fo permit Eugene Deptuck and Linda Fox. We would like to do this} Gor District Socials ry Hood of Rob- wwe stock '@ Tull selection of SAVAGE SHOES. for children Maddocks Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Keiz- f Mrs. Keizer’s mother, Mrs. Marilyn Markle return- ter spending four months In mid-July she was Mrs. ‘Markle, ier than her daughter, did ndon, then to Mrs, Maria Merlo return- ed Tuesday .after an exten- her home with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mario of Kin- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in i Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 as Nona Mills, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Ernie Mills of for Royal Tnland Hospit . and Mrs. George Bertola and family of Natal e visitors on the weekend att the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Zanrosso and Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Susanna, both of Castlegar. © Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Fox of Victoria were guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hawkins of Kinnaird. The Cee have just returned from Saskatoon where they visited their son and d daugh: ter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Did you know? — To cut a child’s pangs straight and even, just place a piece of cellophane tape over the hair when you have it in place and the length you wish, snip along edge of tape. St. John Ambulance Association CASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD BRANCH St. John First-Aid Classes for seniors and juniors will be held at the Woodland Park School commencing Thursday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. Registration at the first class. Fees: Men $5.00 Ladies $3.00 High School Students $1.00 Juniors; age 11 to'14; 25¢ New St. David's Minister _ Feted at Sunday Reception A reception was held, through the Regional Ecu-,of B.C. in 1962 as part of a Jast Sunday evening undercroft of St. David's An- glican Church for parishion- ers to meet Rev. and Mrs. Terence M. Allen. The Allens come from the Shuswap area where, 1965 to 1968, Rev. Allen serv- gar area. His ‘special interests are ed, as priest-in-charge’ in the | Anglican parish of Shuswap Lake with congregations at Chase, Sorrento, Celista and Adams Lake. Rev. Allen, who speaks of a_close covperation with in tho|menical Parish in the Castle- Sontinuing trend for older with diverse back- grounds to enter the minis- "His classmates were bus inessmen,, teachers, ‘a_build- ing contractor, a mechanical engineer, a farmer, a philoso- phy professor, an ‘force m|colonel, a navy p.o., custom’s the United Church in that/i PETTITT PHOTOS See The KODAK CAROUSEL 850 Now With Automatic Focus And A 2.8 Lense PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILLad Only $215 And Remember: We Still Give 10% Discount for Cash PETTITT PHOTOS » SOLOHd ,LL1L13d PETTITT PHOTOS M\ prior to entering the family life education and marrare counselling. fh heavy contempor- officer, cabinetmaker and a member of the RCMP. v. Allen graduated in 1905" ‘with his Bachelor of sacred Theology. His. professional career ‘Angili- can Theological College of .C. was two years as geo- logist for Cominco at Tulse. quah, B.C., five years as geo- logist for Canadian Explora- uon in Salmo, in tungsten and lead-zinc ‘divisions, fo years at Craigmont Mines in Merritt, as an open-pit geolo- gist then ‘as open-pit engin- eer. Rev. Allen was born in Medicine Hat, Alta., iy a nj fabric of family life with its| mobility, vocational uncer- tainty, sexual revolution, gen- eration gap and financial traps, Rev. Allen sees a great need for emphasis on this ministry of the church. He stated the church should serve the community by offering pesgurees | to build strong famil fam- ily ae programs; pre- marital guidance and mar- riage counselling services. Rev. Allen entered the Anglican Theological College graduating from UBC in his BA Sc in geo- logical engineering. Rev. and Mrs. Allen have attending SHSS and thew, who attends Woodland Park School. Rey. Allen enjoys fishing and Spada ntry. Very much at home here in the Kootenays, he express- ed his gratitude for the warmth of the welcome he has and hopes to KINN The Motor and Mower Shop Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repairs — All Types — Saw Sharpening — EQUIPMENT. SERVICE 707 Sixth Avenue, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-3411 AIRD d Professional Directory CASTLEGAR _CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling + Tiles *’ PHOTOCOPYING Bir Certitioses Pages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates REPAIRS To All Major. Appliances APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Ph. 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES IMPORT EXPORT P.O. Box 833 Ph. 385-7377 Castlegar, McNABB Ee ATING: some of Theo objectives and policies of: the school Se TTT TUT UU AUT FOR. AIRLINE MARVIN L. LeROY. GREEP’S ELECTRIC OFFICE SUPPLIES ‘Call at the Enterprises Ltd. _ CASTLEGAR NEWS Gunsmiths Ph. 365-7266 Locksmiths Sporting Goods, Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. - KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box a Peary B.C. 15-7605 Kinnaird Eqt. Service 321 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5531 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly T Service Ambulance — Flowers Tanite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Industrial, “Ge Gonimerctal Blecttical neal Witag BOUNDARY Electrte (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Special Medallion Ph. pre of Power Mowers and PH. 365-3411 707-6th Ave., Kinnaird KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS 636 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5155. “A Complete Builders Service” DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. - Nelson, B.C... » Phi 352-5152". MOORE BUSINESS FORMS Agent CASTLEGAR NEWS. CASTLEGAR NEWS ALL SHARES AND DEPOSITS WHAT THIS SYMBOL TOVOU The Provincial Credit Union Share and Deposit Guar- visit i in the near future, getting to know the people of the church as soon as “possible. Xi Alpha Chapter Held Social Recently Xi Alpha Lambda Exem- plor, chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, celebrated beginning day recently with a social held at the home of Mrs. Peter. Maj- esgey of naird, = Hostesses _ were “Mrs. James Gormley and Mrs. Jim Vigue. business meeting was hela S prior to the social. College Course In Nurse Training Looks Hopeful The situation looks re- i latively good for the- insti- tuting of nurses’ training at Selkirk College, possibly for 1970, a representative of Canadian ociation said Friday. t Steed, educa- the lege that the situation looks relatively good. Her evaluation is part of Mr. I. A.; Cairns, president Celgar Pulp opera- tions, has announced the ap- pointment of C. D. Horrey to. j the position of mill control- ler. Mr. Horrey was_ trans- yice-, ferred from: the company's me Pulp Mill in Prince. Rupert. He articled in Nelson, and entered a private practice which he sold to join Colum: bia Cellulose. Mr. Horrey and his fam- ily reside in CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1968 Nabob Coffee | NINETY YEARS ‘were mark- ed by John W.: Tomilin: last Thursday when he cut his birthday cake with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Tomilin of. Kin- naird, with whom he makes his home. Mr. Tomilin, who has spent the greater part of his life in this area, worked as a carpenter and enjoys gardening. With five genera- tions ‘surviving, Mr. Tomilin has eight great, great grand: children. He is a member of the Union of Spiritual Com- munities’ of Christ. Accept Paving Bid set bid of $5,938.50 has by C. a) Round Steak Canada Choice, Canada Good. Mature Grain-Fed Beef 89 e Chicken Cc For Frying or Roasting ........ lb. Fresh Killed. Canada Grade A. Blade Roasts. Canada Choice, Canada Good. Mature Grain-Fed Beef SY Corned Beef Brisket Canada ei 79c Approved .... 2 for 89° Prem Luncheon Meat. 12-0z. Tins .. Shake ‘n Bake For Chicken or Fish Evaporated Milk Seven Farms. 6 for $1 town council for repair pav- ing to be done by H. jam- son Blacktopping. small area on Willow St. > The bid, $938 over the budgetted estimate, was re- ferred to Ald. Ed Mosby, committee head of both fin- ance and public wi Ald. | Mosby »| the tender, speculatin; “spending a little extra mon- ey now can mean saving.a ict of money later.’ bis a feasibility ‘study being made by the regional college r the directio: council, under the of Dr. George Friesen ‘Ot The eee of a nurses’ course «at Selkirk is part eae a province- wide move to-take nursing training out of hospitals and put it, instead, into two-year colleges. t present, nursing train- ees must travel to the Van- couver area to begin their officials, Steed said abe peice "rath antee Fund p thein ofall in every credit union in British Columbia. Such investments may be in the form of credit union shares and/or credit union deposit accounts, term deposits or any similar savings or investment plan. The Fund also guarantees credited dividends on This p makes places where any one can save or invest. 4 B.C. CRED the facilities and the’ evalabiy of com- petent medical care. CASTLE MOTORS LTD. Peas asta. sizes. 14-07. Tall Tins Ba tins «$1 ; Shrimp Sealord Broken. Halves .. 49c Peanut Butterée.o:. tin. 98c Empire Bacon 1-Ib. Pkg. .....69c SILVERLEAF PURE PASTRY LARD 1-LB. ONLY 10c WITH BACON! ».69e Pork Steakscrin-Fes Jubilee Luncheon Meats.- 12-0z. Tins Cake Mixes Robin Hood. Astd. Flavors. 18-07. 3n- $1 Waffle Syrup Lumber Jack. 32-0z. Bottle 59c Margarine setter suy-Sn= $1 69¢ Dream Whip... pkg. Biscuits Back-to-School Assortment. 24-oz. ............ Potato Chipstice pax. 49 f Coffee 89¢ -Sweet, Tender Kernals Monarch Salad Dressing. 32-0z. Blue Ribbon Instant._5-oz. Jar : 3 Tins $1 Corn - on- the - Cob Seneca Chief. 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Pen names will be used ga Feauest, Nut tha B correct brewed must be mamitttede Castleger Credit Union Telephone 365-7232 Brilliant Credit Union Telephone 365-6755 Brilliant, Fruitvaie and Trail Credit Unions ts agreed by aavertiser re- questing: eee * that the Tiabhlty 0 of the paper in the event of failure to publish any advertisement event Central Food Mart 3 cat to i ant We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities — Phone 365-5336 for Kootenay Laundry to Call for portion of ie vertising space occupled e Incorrect item’ only,’ and that there shall CENTRAL FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. be ne Y Habiiity In eny event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Newspapers we ‘Newspapers Leyte art rP ‘The alton, Castlegar ‘Nawn renee +, Castle. gat, B.C. Letters for publication must.be accom-