CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 30, 1969 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 30, 1969. - Deverson-Konkin Vows Exchanged Three attendants in of St. David's Anglican old floor-length gowns pre- | church on Sept, 27, The bride ceded the bride to the al tar | Miss Evelyn Natalie Konkin, ee eee | of Mr. and Mrs, Ed-' im ward Isakson of Kinnaird, : was radiant in a floor-length § gown of peau d' elegance} with high Empire waist. Her pies overdress of imported lace, caught in front by a bow,! featured long sleeves stud-! ded with miniature pearls and Anderson, Kaardal, ‘Nygaard a long train, ¥ flee ay and Jacobson were responsi- Her veil, which fell a8 ‘g y : i i qi for the eerie and season- four-tiers, was sewn by the . s i able decor which supplied the E bride's mother. It was secur ¢ fj|background for an evening of Eee ee aes Aud? ed to a, headpiece of large dance and fun. Dyer graduated witha’ mast- petalled flowers of lace and A bevy of judges selec-ler of arts degre with’ first seed pearls, ted the costume winners with|¢lass honors. Sapa The bride carried a cas- ist prize'to Mr. and Mrs..A. While af unlversity, Miss Miss Dyer joined the de- cading bouquet of giant vand,.as the Munsters; 2nd Dyer iy wast de Pe penotied partment of modern Langu- mums in orange, bronze and prize‘ to Mr. and Mrs. ‘F. ships, including The Interna-|°£°S 09 Sept. 1 after spend- gold and she wore her grand Bailey -as Grandma .and|tionai Ass ing the summer in France. mother's cameo and pearl Last year she taught in the ring. Grandpa; and: 3rd. prize. to th y department of French at IGOF Discuss UN Pilgrimage For Youth Project CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR THE MEN IN YOUR LIFE French Lecturer. Joins: Hold Dance nor : : ie Masquerade Style Selkirk College Faculty |: Miss hats Sons of Norway. Nordic|{Jolned the faculty of Selkirk; Lodge No. 76 held their’ an-|Vollege as“ a {ecturer in nual Hallowe'en masquerade|French in the department of dance Saturday evening. in}Modern languages, Nordic Hall at Kinnaird. The committee composed of Messers and. Mesdames Sons of Norway . The Seone At... SECONDARY SCHOOL First attempt to burn Tuesday ‘whien a grade 0 gita| eck at peaches, thre oe e when a grade of practice. science class bussen bi rumors going around that the We Serve You First REMEMBER 10 Pct. Off for Cash — BONNETT’S sens wear Meanwhile the Jags are Ag 1 3_and 5, Independent Order of Oddfellows. Officers officiating. for the Rebekahs were chairman Mrs. Jean McKerracher of 4| Trail, Mrs. J. Buffet of Kin- naird, Mrs. Bryn Smith of ‘Trail, Mrs. G. Nash of Ross- land and Mrs. M. K. Ozelle of Nelson, while R. Bro of Robson chaired the meeting for the Oddfellows. Members were welcomed by Mrs, Jessie Wilby of Trail, and response was delivered by Mrs. G. Nash of Rossland. EE Present were members from equipped laboratory. The public Nelson, Slocan, Castlegar, INSURAHCE ‘or Personalized “ insurance service on. all classes FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS ing until the Jags Sundays at 9.30 a.m. go) = i Kinnaird United Church they. wilt bets Pushoy. Richard Klein, Vicar R Ph. 365-5976 Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C, Clark ate and heroic action. oe ee we e The science lab is assum- ing a character all of its own. i: a matter, of fact it is go- e pigs. . . guinea that is. A family of six ES moved in. Could they be a secret’ weapon for the next Lip-T-Bird Encounter? KJSS students’ council! collecting money for| “Ride, Over Them ve. The drama will be Ree. sented by the Holi Play- house of Vancouver. The play a created for E level and bking forward to seeing it next, Wednesday. Tr. see Hugh Nicol at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C, Phone 365-7944 mp S-T-0-P Trail Driving School Your Instructor — Fred Nagel SALVATION ARMY Services Each Sunday Afternoon at 3° p.m. 341 Main St., Castlegar : For Further Information Mr. Nagel is a graduate of the famous Nyhart Course, a course designed for driving instructors. This course was given by Professor Nyhart of the EXTENSIVE SERVICE is available ‘to pat- bi all equi u é facilities first hand on fents with the spacious new laboratory area will see the new ne en orey| Rossland and ‘Trail. Fruity ein “thet at the Castlegar and District Hospital.’ Work eH vine nite e Ro or cane will] | During the busy after- . that at one time had to be referred to Trail nave tours conducted by the Hospital LA|noon many topics were dis- : The school reputation for] can now be handled in these new and im- with hospital staff to] cussed g the Oddfel- hospitality was well upheld | proved facilities. Technologist RT, Miss Kath- answer any. questions that visitors might'lows United Nations Pilgrim- by 4 en enee Laurell teen Wilson is shown here working in the any rea aeeie eatin Se Se Ee | saeth Dawes of tal, was the iitenen feeaing the tu] FOUL New Members Inducted to Vali -Toastmistress Club at Oct. Meeting this years winning speaker on d joined the kitchen feeding th + the United Nations and John Lockyer: ey layers... Thanks, the October dinner as well to develop self-disci-;uni-unilateral; du-duet: i of Vali sroastenist-| pline and respect for the fr. and Mrs. I. Reinsbakken ;48 Doctor and ‘Nurse team. B. The latter put on a clev- er “operation” skit with C. Nygaard as their patient. Call Cpt. Fame at the altar, graced with At Nelson 352-7353 baskets of white gladioli, the; mes room, Mr. Daniel Arthur PENTECOSTAL Deverson, son of Mr. and : TABERNACLE Mrs. Dennis Deverson of 791 First Ave. Kinnaird, and his best man Pastor: Rev. L. M. Si Mr. Denny D , broth- Phone 365-5212 er of the groom, awaited the Sunday School 9.55 a.m. arrival of the bride given in } Morning Worship 11 a.m. ote aad her father, Mr. + Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. s ¢ Tuesday: Bible Study and State of P s leading in driving education. Fred has also taken an anc minty cor in Defensive Driving given by the B.C. Safe! He has also taken an Instructor’s Course in Driver and Traffie Education offered by The Association of Driving Schools of British Columbia. Miss Dyer has been par- ticularly interested in French 2 Canadian poetry. The title of Fourth Re ional thesi: “Ty, For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro Bi eee eee AE A RIMO UO promnl 9755 hn astings toc lee hp cyl, call today or UGW Conference Brench Canadian Poets —|| write to: Held on Weekend A Study in Contrasts.” us Choose Only the Best to Teach You j Phone 368-5621 Trail The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Terry Allen a busload of 29 students from DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS Ht ube Th rie bac ery Pra: with Mrs. F, A. Hostetter as British Columbia, Alberta and ashington, for a month’s i yer 7.30 p.m Car Manufacturers’ 845 Marine Dr, North Vancouver Basketball is a very po be Siok: 30 p.m. one Friday:. Young Peoples 7.30 organist. As ular sport up here at KJSS. H pm. P- >niti ; Pi ht winn For the girls .rep team we Matron-of-honor and aunt iss: ay Ignition Systems of the tug-of-war. had a turnout 54 eager of the bride, Mrs. Frank Per-|— y Pel fH 1 Tete id b BC, it During 2 ne student 1ebin Pes ehudoff of Castlegar and ; a E riticize y AA jood old olla} yballs are the b ye bri centered the — lace-covered, corsage was of tinted iced The naming of Mrs. How- Neasiy 11 caltles chit Be od va iy] lon vehicle Miss Wendy eee the best year yet. sity A bride’s table which | i 5. across net coe . 7 10 & 11.a.m. morning worship| Lampard of Vancouver and| corated awith otatige © oe lepine ard as al took} breakdowns could be avoided and the first victories tasted We miss our PE teacher,| own. 9.80 p.m. Evangelistic Service| Miss Kathy Plotnikoff of | yellow mums, baby rosesimr, Frank Perehudoff, uncle| Place at last week’s meeting|in Canada and the United iP sweet to the Lipizans and| mrs. ‘Young, who is in hospi- TS. Wea. 7.30 Prayer Bible Study|Castlegar wore headdresses {and gold tape: of the bride, read congratu-|}of the Kinnaird United| States each year if the car in- DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Ri erieh i ee IS Prey abet ‘joins in ae Phone 365-6662 of flowers in fall shades and The cake, decorated with latory telegrams -from Van-| Church Women held at the/4ustry developed weather- ; The house soccer season ing her a KOOTENAY LAKE e relense | Pene iy seems after See Ey i Norman Walker carried cascading bouquets of] orange flowers and trimmed|couver and Prince George. Proof ignition systems, says FERRY SCHEDULE The followi Will be ef trip, which took them across Canada to New York, spend- hoste a ag tor the “oustil| ing one week visiting and at- meeting which will be held| tending lectures in the Unit- Castle; r. ed Nations i . Miss Dawes was present-| and Cranbrook will be in at o4 with her Oddfellow U.N. feadanees a banguet held pin, ( versary of Kuterprise, Lodge Robson Couple yersary of Enterp Celebrate Their ‘PULLOVERS OF ALL WEIGHTS FINE KNIT BY GLENHILL Three-quarter and long sleeves. Mock turtle and round neckline MEDIUM KNIT BY KARI LYNN V-neckline or turtle : APOSTOLIC. CHURCH : One block East of the fo! ‘d Sh Plaza It was stated that though we do live in different worlds, parents should re- ests to give their opinions|main firm in their own be- Pearaing ae topics she pre-|liefs in right and wrong. sented for mn. This is| They should let young peo- one method designed to help know there Sveroame i nervousness an valt speakin; fore an audience. . . topic dealt|pline themselves to keep an| In.commemoration and appreciation of 60 faithful servi hi . . Pasta ronze mums, carnations and|in tiny ruse buds, was set For travelling to the SE cure thence the B.C. Automobile Associa- ‘astor daisies, Their sleeveless lace|in bronze tulle ' sprinkled|East Kootenays, the . bi B ped. si coats and bronze elbow-| with flowers. donned a chocolate brown Meeting a future rummage ‘Wet wire” breakdowns on the Koo- tenay Lake. Ferries, commencing Sunday, October 26, The first 1969 at 6:00 a.m. with the request by some|open mind and to resist the to have length gloves completed their For h 1, wool dress and coat trimmed Sale was discussed and Mrs.!occur in rain, drizzle, fog and ensemble. snot or ter daughter's wed-|¥ James Horswill and Mrs, E.|even periods of relatively ding, Mrs. Isakson was attir-|in aqua, by re PACIFIC STANDARD TIME HAWAII women’s to “is Leave Balfour Leave K 1 . government. “legislation to It can help fo have. uther Ushers. were Mr. Hugh|ed in a gold and silver bro-| alligator shoes and bag. Her C. named |high humidity because of the BOOK NOW: ensure that employers pro-|adults available for rtal tio: tear were McCutcheon of Vancouver,|cade coat with dress of|¢orsage of mums, carnations|convenors for a fall tea andjlow grade components used i 15 days $299.60 Internation-| vide mn for -wo- Kinnaird Hall for the recep-| tions completed her ensem- b He also the church women. better placement and protec- Includes air fare, hotels, , ST. RITA‘’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am. -11 a.m. -7 p.m, the : feat the Lips, and vice-versa. Mr. Terry Montgomery and i and ribbons were in aqua| bazaar. y car manufacturers in pre- the bride's brother Me Ron pee eet Hon“ chitton and off-white. Members were remind- sent, ignition . Systems, the Konkin, both of Kinnaird. bodice to match the coat, The newlyweds will re-|ed the UCW’s calendar has fad | BAYS. 53 aa Gold, bronze and orange/ Gold accessories and a cor-|side at 1961 Robson St., Van-/been ordered and will be Use of higher grade in: Toaatniantare fall flowers decorated the|sage of gold tinted carna-|couver. available for sale to mem-/sulation would prevent many 5 : ji nm e ers, ignition failures during in- g . : B t from Vancouver - al is a world-wide, non pro- CHURCH OF GOD tion where candle centre| ble. weather Without : a fit organization devoted to the BULKIE KNIT BY RENDALE i j-| Pieces blended with the gold Departures: of its = few uy Kinnaird Communi- table cloths. e dress and wore iced tang-| Denver, bers browsed through sampl. to; tne 7 consumer, a BCAA January 5, 19 & 25 Pure wool and Sportania ; tit erine bows in her hair. Herland Gold es oO! mas cards an i E A four-tier wedding cake and Gol hovelties which are sold by suggested that February 2, 8, 16 & 22 Available in S, M, L and XL. . March 2 and 16 ° Nineteen SHSS Students IT’S NOT TOO EARLY TO The evening with refreshments .as mem from approv: to the amp! in the art of public speaking./apility of the plan and the The C; need for to ace ters Club meets next on Mon-|cept personal responsibility pbell day, Nov. 10 at 6:30 p.m. in|for their own safety. elm by ‘st lane Hotel for a reg- another lenge called eaiereea eters the m mre monies for the evening was the May for discussion on an adver- er get the Mr. and Mrs. “Cap” G.| Mr. Bro. ne dinner meeting witha ant by an aces feeling that yo 'd like tolo. Sutherland, ent g ra : ns were of College -of 1 Lemped Pde Ate news.| 2obson for the _p- fered eorge Pearson on echolo PEThe sellin from‘ radio, ‘television, ‘news-| years, were at home to there| hohalf ‘Of the Masonic Order: many relatives and friends/ Mrs. Frank Grubisic of Ross- { Phone 365.6762 Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m.- Evening Fellowship 7 p.m. 1969-70 Theme: “To Know The Living Go nee Acting as master of cere- Life’s Every Facet Related to Wildlife Hostess gift for the even-| tion of the components in the : ‘ngine compartment . could ing was won by Mrs. Wayne transfers and sightseeing Many other plans daily e Paulson. prevent many more break wns. : “It is well within the car industry’s technical know- full 6. R. KENT evaluations. t And Management Contrary to the popular view the importance of wild- life management extends far beyond the specialized inter- ests of the hunter, the fish- erman and the naturalist. The well-being of our dlife i is GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday service at 11.30 a.m. with Sunday School Minister Rev. J. Wiseman Ph. 352-6194 Nelson ; wil is clos ly related to the well-being CALVARY Taking Drivers Course ; id at- tended the second session of the Driver i e j icipati an recognition of danger, and and al- courst at SHSS. Mrs. Samuel Lanz- arotta, the instructor for the second session stressed the importance of proper attitud- es.. She dealt with the rea- sons for the Driver Educa- e-/tion course, the types of, “bad risks" drivers and the makeup of a good driver. ertness, Respect for the law was mentioned. Laws were made to protect the people. The policeman should not be blamed for. the regulations. The automobile gives man a sense of power. Power is show us that our bees are a very sanitary lot. - Naluralists Say Fs Bees Maintain w to produce ignition sys- tems that would resist deter- ioration’ and moisture,” the auto club said. District Superintendent Department of Highways Z x Nelson, British Columbia October 22, 1969 Sanitary Hives Close study by naturalists Ifa bee should die in Mitchell Supply Sas VIPOND FOR TRAVEL Tot - Trail and Cranbrook are invited to attend to cover the advantages. of. this; self help 2 Te feng terested men of all ages points wey “sandy beach es,|papers, telephone -—- away closeness to.a major city, no wrhere you can communicate net a Tighe sp Wa you?’ She then’ guided the Don’t Break Lard 12 on _ the fi the International Association rit within |their 50th Wedding Anniver- Oct.| K. land, P.P., representative to lies, IOOF; |; Mrs. M. ; Mrs. Ison, .and to be derived from attending this type of college. pi The. annual theme for Vali Club pertains to com- ‘They were married 3¢/16, 1919 at Pingston Creek. of our soil, water, forests, constructive only when it is}one of the hive cells, he is farms and ranches, touching The Driver Education|Under control. Either manj instantly pushed out ‘by his -Phi 365-6667 See esse, every facet ot] course promotes. safer ettioe soutrels Power or it may de-[fellow workers and then the 2 Barts jes| @@t use of an automobile. It]stroy him.: leat in the cel Next to fue, Cloverieat Motel ,__. Uses of wildlife species] rosters a strong eo pee tt Note: ism offis aired out by two of the Family Bible Hour - 10 am. include recreation, insect con- sonal responsibility for traf-|this article is being handled | little creatures standing at Family Worship 11 a trol, provision of food for na-| fic: conditions ana improve-| by six girls taking the Driv-|the doorway. using their Evening Worship ‘Service |tiv@. Populations and others| Me,,f0 ‘co-op-| &F course. wings as ventilators. 7.00 pan, ? |in frontier regions, fur pro- eration in solving public pro. e 7.00. p.m, duction, and the industries blems and. gives personal y to these uses. - foride in performance and conduct, unica: various as Sar ang * ly,|a holiday which meant re- t Jaxation and an opportunity Yeassess perso! values. ‘At the workshop meet- ing, discussion related to dut-| ies of the club treasurer. One duty. is to prepare a proposed between two . generations.” |bhudget.. This provides he felt that -it- would then d lollow that there was more than one generation gap! . Scully was perturb- St communication, between | F scology par. ication SRST and their par-|tion of the meeting, the ete ents. One problem was given|version of numbers one as the greater permissiveness|ten was stated. Everyone towards thinking and ex-| was requested to list three or perimentation without suffi-|four words for each of tl oe cient emphasis on the need|latin derivatives; for example BAPTIST CHURCH the Chain! SPECI Thurs. - Fri. - AL Sat. : VINYL - ASBESTOS 9"X9” .080 : Floor Tiles, each Only ...... 10c VINYL - ASBESTOS 9”X9" 1/16 Floor Tiles, each Only ..... 08e When someone stops advertising, Someone stops buying. REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH When someone stops buying, 4 Someone stops selling. 7 : Anglican — United CHURCHES OF : . Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird IN ST. DAVID‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH UNITED CHURCH SERVICE 10:00 am. ANGLICAN SERVICES 8:00 & 11:15 a.m. Robson 9.45 a.m. Sunday School Grade 1, kindergarten & babysitting at 10 and 11.15 a.m. Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson 365-8337 — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 When someone stops selling, Someone stops making. 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So advertising greases the wheels in the chain of events that enable our making a living and that spell out the progress of this community. Here's a gift package that will be remembered fong after the Christmas season: a year's subscription to COURTEOUS peeutifal British Col plusa full-col calendar-diary. You can give both for just $2 — SERVICE te : _ the regular price ofthe magazine subscription alone. e ‘ : We announce your gift witha greeting signed in your For Reservations : : British Columba: The 1979 Spee seem ‘olumbia. The Spring, Summer. and Phone Peat Fall issues will be mailed as published, i This offer applies only i" new and renewal sub- Bb for $2 and i the Winter, 1969 issue, ae Don't break the chain. Coffee Shop — Dining Room — Banquet Room MONDAY TO SATURDAY 6.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. SUNDAY 10.00 a.m to 8.00 p.m. CITY CENTRE MOTEL speed: 125 mph. Datsun 2402 provides luxury. driving in the grand manner at a new low price _ for this class of car. Datsun enters the excl world of the great GTs with the all new Datsun 240-Z. Its 6 cylinder SOHC engine develops 150 hp @ 6000 rp. Top CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES Gordie Baulkham, Sales Manager, Phone 365-7209 Corner of Maple and Columbia Subscriptions Taken At CASTLEGAR NEWS Sorry, No Telephone Orders 9 am. — 9 p.m.