“COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lols: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar The unpacking of our week- groceries can be quite a rou- of e thing. What keeps it inter- esting is those loose coupons with their numerous offers that are intermingled with your pur- eB, The one that caught my eye recently was for disposable It sounds out of this world, te net fit the »ealorls chart: If some ‘a oe are ‘still fighting the guck of the Castle- gar streets on your Ino and dresses from what is as a chemically treated fabric which permits ari to pass right through this, making for cool summer wearing. It claims it can be washed and worn again and again, still looking like new. You'll be safe because they're fire resistant, = tool Sizes 10 fo 20 wits hemlines raised with the simple snip of your seeoree and itstretches for tiles, one was good enough to phone the answer she found. It seems we cannot, name specific Halen ‘but my phone number is at the top of this column if I ould be of ser- vice to anyone. e * Resecily’ I_ had the priv- ilege as Kinnaird’s correspon- dent for the Castlegar News of viewing the many entries in a comfort by famous designer Emileo Puc- Two Mestings Hold By Ce Phi a Shepter ig in May of ar] Beta Sig- at the home of Carol Couch. The Printed Word and Your Life was: mais by Mrs, G. jiishele sa and efi eee imine vending of the of the pla’ aay ght e reading yl into Danger, .by by Arthur Hailey. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. F. Mattiazai and Mrs, Mrs. S. Campbell hosted the second meeting in May assisted by. Mrs. a Vignes , Make ai of living ai “aven by Mrs, Ag Byers and Mrs, P. Majesgey. ENGINEERED | HOMES See the New "67 Centennial Award Homes ANDERSON ‘AGENCIES Phone 365-6451 competition local sec- ondary school students for a coat-of-arms for the Town of maird. Each and every one of the entrants should be commended on their. efforts. The entries showed considerable thought and) Ge It would be ai to know how the other covert judges managed. Personally, I would have been were hard to ) come by. Parking problems ten a topic se discussion putt have you ever thought any, er than everyday ‘problems to the unordinary problems facing the an Okanagan city favorably deseribed recently as ‘rt | deal for a wheelchair victim to maneuver. The paralle! ing gives them access curb for many. capal of: Given father, the bride wore a floor- Lewin” Anweil Terrace Pentecostal Taber- nacle was the scene chosen for the early May marriage vows which ‘united Gladys eee a "Rev. Dave ty ite by clergyman, Rev. Roy Webb During the signing of the register, Miss Biebars Lewis sang The Dedication. in marriage by her length gown of brocade damask in a Queen Victorian empire- style, with train. The bodice fea- lily-point sleeves and ae ned neckline. ler chapel veil was held in piece, A silver cross centered with i, a gift from the led jewelry accent to placing a Sea and she carried a of d in the the car and alightin The blg ignting in is the structure of the curbs where the asphalt slopes Senty from} |, the curb to the street each block easily accessible. Curbs can be conquered by some with two sturdy ‘hands but not all are fortunate enough to have this Advantage, pink roses. Matron of honor,: Mrs. Wil-|; liam ‘Harker’ of Vancouver, sist- er of the bride, wore a floor- length, knife-pleated -gown in light furauiolse, featuring. an em- pire e with’a bow, with hoes 10 match. The bri esmalds, Sharo Anweiler, sister of the ‘pride ‘and Brenda Best were identically a’ tired in rose-pink gowns with matching ‘carnation : headpieces. They uquets ‘of white carnations and pink.roses. Each ‘ed 5 Years on the ( Pardman’s Offer Roy Frost-Free REFRIGERATORS @ 15 Cu. Ft. — 1151b. 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Leonard Lewis, brother of the groom, was the' best man with Eli Fricker, Kitimat, "and Tony Bartelme, Kaslo, as grooms- men, oF Kitimat, performed the nup-|lOOF tials. place with a matching head beige er Marriage Vows At Terrace Church Ushering duties were shar- ed by Tracy Skead, of Terrace, brothers in-law of the bride; Har- vey Anweiler, Burnaby, brother of the bride ‘and Ron Lampard of Castlegar. decorated with pink and white rose buds centered the bride's table at the reception in the Master of ceremonies was Eli Fricker, with grace being said by Tracy Skead. Toast to the bride was given by Clifford Best. For the wedding, the bride's 3 es 8; May 16, D A three-tiered wedding cake, Te Minor Baseball And Sandlot Ball Resulis Released ive games were playe the minor. Jeague last ois Re wer May ‘I, Mounties 18, Brav- jodgers 12, Yank- ees 12; May 17, Giants’ 13, Braves: bor May 18, Yankees 15, Mounties 2; May 19, Giants 13, as of May 19 Ww oT. L Pts a 2 5 1 1 Mounties | ee ee Five aus mete played in the Sandlot Lea May 15, Or! oles 12, Bears 8, May 16, cubs 17, Pirates vA May 17, Bi 10, Angel els 7. May 18, Pirdtes ve Orioles 7. May 19, Cubs 7, Angels 5. Team standing: James Linklater Appointed to Post ‘With Col. Cellulose Columbia Cellulose ‘has an- the of mother chose a sheath with brown. and ‘ere accessories accented aby. a cor- sage. of pink carnal The ms mother chose an aqua lace ensemble with er James’ W. Linklater as director WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Electric ranges, fridges, automatic and roller- type washers, dryers, beds and mattresses, sewing machines and all ancient articles. Phone 365-6621 CASTLEGAR EXCHANGE LTD. ad Clearing Special On Sleeping Bags Get Ready Now for Holidays CLEAN. YOUR SLEEPING BAGS FOR ONLY $2.50 PER BAG — Maximum 8 Pounds. — King Koin poundry Castleaird Plaza} . Linklater a be be seaponatle oe was also of pink Trudy Best was in charge of floral arrangements at the church and the reception. the evening, various musteal selections were given yy Rev. Rathjen, Re Rev Zand Mrs. Roy Webb, Miss Barbara Lewis Mr. and Mrs, Eli Gricker, Miss Shirley Froese and Mr. Doug ynn. Organist was! Miss Dorinda Sieben; pianist, Mr. vn | and. Soloist, Mrs. Eli sang The ‘ Lord’s , Langley, Vancouver. and Revelstoke. For the wedding trip to Van- couver Island, the te donned |, a double knit ice ‘suit sea blue with. ma fine. shoes. and white accessories. Her .cor- sage came from the centre of her bouquet. Both: the bride and groom are graduates of the western Bible College in Van- Local Guide Unit's. Season Wind-Up Held Last Week Castlegar-Robson a Dist. guide’ sssocigHon hele held | son May 24 at the F. Wilcox. hace T néeting was opened repeating ‘the Frajet ated by Mrs. es. Dewis, Dic: Commissioner, followed by a eistont reading by Mrs. H. John- son, OU he couple will make their -{home at Castle; gar. Outof-town guests were: the | win: groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. \dward Lewis; the groom’s bro- ‘ther and sister, Leonard and Bar- Dara; Ron Stua: ‘dinger, ‘all brides ‘s sister, Mrs. Mrs. Eli: at of congratula- tio: tions were’ read from Melville, Ker. . of ‘Vancouver; the . bride’ : Snags ry Pelligrin 1 ani Shawna and Connie, Mr. and ‘Mrs, two doubles. >. Fricker Sr.,-Mr. and id Forks got the only, Gran Jr., Re , and. Mrs, Roy | double play. oe n if tf In The y econd game Grand! and salary “labour is; employment ‘and employee rela- tions activities. within ‘the com- pany. ou . Linklater has. éxtensive experience in both industrial re- lations and manufacturing, gain- ed during 10 years with a large paper ‘products and ‘container y in! oust Canada. A graduate of Trinity Col- lege, University of, Toront tb, Mr. in mm, Management (ees and "personnel t testing. . and Mrs. Linklater have a gon, 13 ~ Driving Through Grand Forks ? STOP IN AT THE ; Airport Auto Service And Say Hello to. IKE WIEBE © (Formerly of Castlegar Post Office and Southern Motors) “_. Ike Would be Glad to Hear the Latest Gossip ! — “Ike's Airport Auto. Service is Located on Highway 3 Near the Areria. Look for the Big Chevron Sign. and ° tw aged 11 and‘ aid * Young Players Stage Double-Header, In Local Ball Action | Grand Forks won: the first game of.a double. header a at Kin- naird: Park: Sunday. 54 swith ning: pitcher wang out 13 and aa weil only one. Hesketh led ‘the Grand Forks! batters with 2 for 4. Gene Shu-) rier and Lorne| ‘astlegar ‘hitters with 2 for ry both hitters getting’ Routine business included a :United. church |; Mr. and Mrs. James Nich- Forks won 4-1 on the fine pitch- ‘Kas- |ing of John Seminoff who sruck: y ‘cut 14 Batters and walked four. e "Easiest to start: Quietest @ Lightest - e Exclusive slog-proot Grasscatcher ° Mitchell Supply Ltd. one 365-7252 NEWS ABOUT .... ‘MINOR BASEBALL in: Castle, gar-Robson and Kinnaird : Five’ games ‘were played during the past week in the Kinnaird Mounties | ; * " Sewas® Essay Contest. “Winners Three local secondary school students = toca encemidary 24 who have won honors’in the 20th annual forest industries essay contest, ond and third places, - ly.in each zone: , respective senior competition in pone 1— Peery Castle- 6 went to Kath- erlne shila ape x fee dey} Nal leberg and D 4 thle nate 8 ‘ tude everney. place this’ divi Rent to Manion E.: Huva of West men junior competitions i zone 1, third prize as sel PB to Nina Mae Tmlett: also of of 20 5 a(S a Castlegar Band Won in Creston Battle of 'the Bands, ' The local grou; class competition. A Castlegar teen band, the Images of Night, won honors in several categories’ recently’ at the Creston Blossom Festival P which fea- tures Alan reget note, a She-| the West’ Kootenay branch, B.C, fF eid eee george Association ot Professional Eng- off, won the top award in B Dr. G.T. Mathews Talks on Newly Set Program at UBC Dr, Geoffrey ‘. ineers, awards, won. th MC for’ ‘the show was Tak| vi Toyota, producer ‘and director of the original battle of the bands competition in this area. was dint Ellof of ‘radia statins jot of croc. Lethbridge, Alta, reer ther judges’ for the event inctudes Buddy Marr, well- known’ for performances with and. Rok Gentty ‘of Tea as entry: of station on CIAT. uc lest bands at the ev- gut were the Blue Nova Set from award for the vocal the UBC, at UBC, Dr. Matthews is head of. the organized oe a the a ea at the and ed eclonce of Dr. Matthews receive ‘BSe with honors from ee versity, oh reeds in Tone and his PhD in 1957. He is a member of fie he Bagnesing Institute of Ca- American Institute of Chernieal Engineers and an as- eoclate) member of the Institu- oO emical En; fon oe gineers of ardless gf a legree th gram will eoosdin mite eS otto of th the wil bea and the sion, 2 aah en ibe 3 administer- from eH and the Blue Velvet Brass | ed Kim Di Matthews, | last Friday at 2 P. Eng.;was, the gitest speak-| Castlegar Russian Halt er last ‘Tuesday at ‘a meeting of| Th as pols otf, 66 at Mr. | Bérisoff ° * Dr. Matthews subject was] 1901 at Pai Cee ee eaee ss ln Bost for Individual the. newly set up Bplay of Was | born? in a councll Trail in 1: Funeral Rites Heid Last Friday For Local Gouple Funeral gervices' were held p.m. from the jomas Nicholas Berisoff, 66, and hig wito Mary, 85, 55,.who. ’ died (68 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1967 1 lay 12 miles east, of Princeton: and since Mr, Berisoff’ ment had devoted much of their time to volunteer work forthe Castlegar Branch of the union. ey are survived by one son, Harold Thomas Berisoff ee Vancouver; one daughter, Harry (Diane) Cheveldave of Wi liams ‘Road, ‘Richmond and two a 2tnddau . e was at the -Bril- tT sant Cemetery with the Castle- gar. Funeral Home in care of arrangements, In Hew of flowers, donations were made to the Children’s ritual Communities « of Fund, C/O. the ‘Union of Spi- Christ, SAVE \3 your INCOME TAX Now is the time to set aside funds for this year's income tax deductions. The Act makes it possible for you to obtain some relief from income tax on earnings set aside for retirement. The Mutual. Life of Canada offers plans by which you can qualify for tax relief. C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar &1 HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop ‘us a line for our descriptive brochure. 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