Oe — Pettitt Photo MR. AND MRS. BILL DEMOSKOFF A month-long campaign to raise $175,000 throughout North Am America et rehal sero ite dry-robridden ig *piuenose I was announced by Tourism Ml- nister Game Brown. replica of the fam- ous Nova, Scotia fishin, schooner Bluenase, whicl foundered on a reef near Hail 946, was present- ed to the provincal govern- ment Jast: fall by the Hali- Mike's Radiator. REPAIR Transmission’ Goolers Sales e Exchange Radiators In-Stock e PHONE 364-1606 Fund Raising Drive Underway To Rehabilitate ‘'Bluenose’ > fax browe which had her hilt in 1688, Pou may recall that Canadians turned _ their. dts Wedding Bells Strelaev-Demoskoff Wedding Celebrated in Parents’ Home The home of the brid- e’s parents provided the setting for the recent mar- riage ceremonles unitin, Ann trelaev, younges duugiler of Mr, ‘and Mrs. Peter Strelaev of Pass Creek, and Bill Demoskott tists son of Mr, and rs Felet Demoskoff of also the bride's areas wedding an- For the weddin; the The fully eres niet was fn by a plouse: wit ing fa ince 8] meey nea ince ant itea ice ed the outfit, Pink baby roses comprised her bridal e. ‘or the reception, Tar- rys Hall was beautifully d de- corated with blue and white flowers and stream- ers. COFFEE BREAK Centering the bridal table was a_ three-tiered cake baked by the bride’s sister Mary Verigin, and de- corated by Stella Ball, The cake featured blue roses on a white background topped with two doves holidng wed- ding bands in their beaks in an arch of white hearts trimmed with tiny » blue roses.’ Separatin, ng the tiers were inverted wine goblets with a blue rose in each ne, For the occasion the bride’s mother chose a pink Russian suit with a corsage of white carnations and pink ribbon, The groom's -mother wore a white and blue Russian out- fit complimented by a blue carnation corsage. Attending je he wedding ernie and The couple have seken up residence at Thrums. Odd Signs of Spring Abound — Including Pig, Basement Pool Life has many oddities and at the moment I am not talking about the wea- ther, which this spring, has been the main conversation “one oddity I am think- ing of is in a recent issue of ~ Langley Advance. It foturee 0! # Piglet with legs. The idea was a an Apri Fool's Day as- but the truth turned out to be stranger imagination. than the When the little pig runs around, the extra ap- pendages (as the extra im- proper eee are called) wig- gle from : don’t believe Canadians are ready to turn their backs on Bluenose lh and repeat that parent original Bluenose, bul in tet at the Smith and Rhuland Shipyard in os defeating a number of Now England schooners in a series of races on the East Coast, Her record in 12 starts was nine wins and three losses, Her honors included a dian 1¢- from King George Von the occasion of his silver jubil- ee in 1935. in, no bonus. HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES First or’ second mortgages for the purchase of existing homes, consolidation of debts etc. One day approval service, competative rates, no lock Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week- ends 493-1291 or write Homeplan Realty 283 Martin St., Penticton, B.C. tin 6 little “animal deformities that do not stelled a four foot deep swinuaing pool in the base- ment. The Merritt Herald featured a pcre of some of the neighborhood child- ren enjoying a welcomed dip with the caption, zine needs to go to Hawaii to swim in the off-season!” I assume the Linders live in Merritt. The pool, which is complete with hea- ting, filtering and ig systems is in their recrea- ion room. The background walls are suitably decorated in bright colors and plastic sheeting is used on the ceiling and as “shower curtains” around the pool. The article quotes the Linders as oe by hamper it at present, but . " Avilliams of manager Bob Bella Vista Farms, where it was born, feels it "will not live long when it gets on .to solid foot ‘Deformuities in piglets, he stated, are not very rare, but this particular © interest- finding ft most niet and ee much r than hav- Hee eur rempast room. Why I, the’ weather he ee tryi te relate to od idities is'a sure. sign of how much it is ef- fecting our lives.these days. But for. an every. black cloud 7! ‘ there has to be a silver lin- The silver lining was very evident last Saturday when the - Brownies and ” Guides held joe 2 oF thelr Utterly plastered with the miling face, which has gained such recognition, the id do little one is i Another rarity which could easily catch on if the children had their way, is some off-season swi i being done in the basement of he home of Bert and Lil No the: pipes didn’t burst, The Linders have in- Bank of Montreal The First Canadian Bank You want fast action on a car loan. And you probably. don’t want to dip too deeply into your savings, either. So if you’ve got else but ante: The same sunshine was equally welcomed by the golfers who took pi in Saturday's Mickey's Patou ta. It would only take a few days like las! and we would Bee forget just how long this las! ter has been. + EDELGARD BAEUCHLE become the bride of John Gleboff at a wedding ceremony held at the Emanuel Lutheran Church in Calgary, Alta. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, Baeuchle of Calgary and the groom the son of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Gleboff of Robson. The newlyweds are now residing in Nakusp, where they are both em- ployed. _. Lamarche-Amold Vows Heard At Sf. Rita's Afternoon Rite An sar! afternoon ser- ita’s Church in ‘Arnold of Kimberley. Officiating was Rev. Fa- er E. A. Brophy. he bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andr gr Mrs. Cora Arnold of Den- ver, Colorado, z Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose her sister, Louise Lamarche as her attendant. They were both gowned in white for- sell hooded dresses, with the bride carrying a bou- quet of daisies and baby reath. Best man was Wayne Qanada Safeway Incteasa’ «During 1971 « Canada Safeway Ltd. consolidated sales, including were $159.9 million, up 29 cent, Consolidated net earn- 263: sto) 62 in Europe and 35 in Au- stralia. atk Retained 874,051 at the end of 1970. The report notes that the four Canadian retail di-’ visions are decentralized each exercising a large de- gree eof autonomy under PHOTOCOPYING | letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings Reasonable Rates (CASTLEGAR NEWS' ener: lost operate warehouses and trucking fleets, and are served by Macdonald Con- Peppard of Nakusp, and a of ceremonies ‘at the reception, held in the brid- arents: home in Port "alberni, Phillip Lam. arche of Castlegar, proposed the toast to the bride and telegrams were read from Denver and Mon! For the reception, the bride’s mother was a polyertet print grees in 9 ee| leep. grey W bro! nee punlower and wore a white carnation as a cor- ae ‘The two tier white cake made by Manual da Costa of Castlegar, was trimmed with white, yellow and mauve mums, “fhe invasion’ of Pakis- tan pe India and the former surrender in December of Pas” and porns finde en which have thelr’ roots in anudquity — Jong before fug, 14, 1947 when, follow- ing the end of he Second orld = War, British Wranised dia ‘attain Jadependance as te Hee rete nations — India and When Pakistan Jeft the British Commonwealth on March 28, 1956 and became . a Fepuli Wek took its ri i ce In the United ae mn a member of SEATO and CENTO, the re- public endured an uneasy peace which culminated with agreements with Red China, just as India moved closer into the orbit of the USSR. Today, we are faced with the tragic situation of one member of the U.N. having invaded another sovereign state and mem- ber of the U.N. while the U.N. remained helpless and silent, But where were the ceful and anti-war pro- sters? Obviously, with comrades both camps they were a little confused. Of course, if the U.S. me peed involved in any 9 beacomongering 4 would be havi from here For instance imagine a “People's Republic of ote bec” causing thousan f. invading Quebec? Indeed the screams lalistic pansion ty the reactio: would ring out irom a ecat Nowsprint Figures NEWSPRINT PRODUCTION of one ven our newspap- jout er the growing ternevional politi kin t becomes more and arant in our Dis- lations, As for our anti-war protesters — thelr credibility has long since gone as they continue to lore war and violence — CHURCHES ST. RITA'S . + CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey. E, A. Brophy Ph. 965-7143 Sunday Masses at Sam.-llam.-7 p.m CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 Home 365-6067 Next to the Cloverleaf Bicte} Castleaird Pi ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Ci au of which points up ‘ This IS NATIONAL AIR: CADET WEEK ’Solkirk Vintners To Plant Grapes On Saturday The Worshipful Com- pany of Selkirk Vintners will. meet.on Saturday to plant grape vines on a‘ plot tr land | lust below Selkirk College. The Worshipful Comp- ary Dr. William Mori- Golge ath of Selkirs asthe. Venerable ter. Its aims and objects me to. cultivate’ grapevines on Herne College grounds to carry out research ° to Gietereane varieties ‘and viticulture practices _suit- able for local conditions, tigen charge of the pant: a lurday |W Master Vintager Frans Braal, of Stocan Park, and looking after the ceremon: ies involved 5 wil be pie morable are Baril of ‘Trail. eee The Trusted Keeper of Exchequer, John Mans- bates hopes’ that within @ years the vines, which have come irom the Sum- merland Research Station, Wiebe thi ae Produc! on 8 le for the production of wine. licers in th er Vintner, George Dubok- ovic, Bachelor Vintner Bill Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Phone 368-5976 Pastor Robert Naber ~ 1905 - 4th Ave., Kinnaird “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” For her honeymoon to an the bride wore a eek point floor length emp waist acess with a founees and a pearl ne Gulests to the’ veddin; came from Port Albern Nelson and Nakusp, and the coupe orth -take: 2 Beth rthern Salt The ton of newsprint, according to B.C. Fo rest Service sta- tistics, requires 1.10 cords of wood, 1,590 kilowatts of APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 am. Sunday School 11am. Morning Worship 730 p.m. Evangelistic Wed. 130 Prayer- Buble. N. Walker - Phone 965-6662 REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH 9:45 A.M. United or Anglican Service (alternate weeks) ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR earnings in-— to $40,037,057 at © “fhe e ey of 1971 from $124, 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion * 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service Ist, 3rd, 4th Sundays: Communion (trad.) 2nd Sunday: Family Communion (contem.} Sth Sunday: Morning Prayer Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: T. M. Allen and C. N. Howard PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph. 366-5212 Sunday School 9.65 a.m, Morning Worship 11 am. . Evangelistic Service 7 p.m Services & Church School Sundays at 11.30 am. Minister Rey. Clare Martin Ph. 352-7400, Nelson, B.C. of Trail, and the Bachelor Vintager isn't a bach ve voting privileges, and Companion” Honoresy. - BIRDS HAVE FUN “Provinclal Park Usage in 1971 Showed Big Jump Total attendance for provinclal parks in 1971 was 7,756,580 visits it is jy comparison the tal attendance for 1970 was Hs Sat 380 made up of 5,958, 0 day visits and 1,583,030 oon r ights, i ay. and cam} night totals are four. times the number of motor vehic- les counted by automatic traffic unters in the ease of most day visits and counted by park attendants in the case of and Garibaldi, where access by trail, each visitor is. erie: individually. Business and Professional Directory Dutch Cleaning Service For Day-Week or Monthly RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stemp Shop and Production of It says the Vancouver division helped make a suc- ‘cess-of reclamation efforts during the past year of 2, 661, ai, 40,000 soft Grink tins Safeway Box 25, Robson, B.C. Free h. free charge Sg 7133 or Nelson Ph. 885-7605 Zenith 6826, Castlegar. Satisfaction or No Charge —— Basis C/svan Pelt GREEP’S ELECTRIC MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, 8.C. CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates your eye on a new car, turnin at your nearest Bank of Montreal and.talk to our people. We can tailor a low-cost car loan to fit your budget — quickly. -Our life-insured loans can help you get that new car. We want you to get your money’s worth. = FREE. HEARING AID ‘WORKSHOP at CASTLEGAR, B.C, HI ARROW ARMS HOTEL MONDAY, APRIL 24, Phd a.m. to 12 Noon GARY BROWN, B.C, Government Ucenced Con- sultant will be in attendance to give you: FREE SERVICE AND CONSULTATION Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical tig BOUNDARY Eleciric Cantey itd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 368 Baker ot. Nelson, B.C. Ph. 352-5152 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph, Pete Zibin 365-5575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly “Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques * vers, daily. GIFT FERTILIZER Cominco Pensioners and Widows of Cominco Employees in the Trail area may obtain their gift fertili- zer card by writing Employee Ser- vices, Personnel, or by telephon- ing. 368-5453, Trail. The card en- . titles them to 50 Ibs, of one of four types of Elephant Brand fertili- Cards and the gift fertilizer will be distributed from the Tadanac Salvage Yard, April 27 - 29 inclu- sive, between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.. CASTLEGAR NEWS Car Loans: - felihelp you g rolling. FREE INSTALLATION OF WIND NOISE REDUCER FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST FREE DEMONSTRATION ON. HEARING AIDS All hearing aid users are invited to take advantage of our FREE SERVICE. Anyone and Everyone is Welcome. Hearing aids will'function only as good as the service you give them. B.C. GOVERNMENT ;HEARING AID Available to anyone hard of heating for ONLY .. If you are not able to « come in, af the Hotel me for a HOME Appointment. BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE ifs 1559 Ellis Street, Kelowna, B.C. re Seas Ganesan Every Thursday At 18 $6.00 per year. The price by delivery boy is 15 cents an issue. Single coples in stores are 15 cents, i Second-class mall registration number 0019, ‘The Castlegar News is a member of the audit Bureau of Circulations, 3 It is a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the 3.C, division of the Weekly Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News © iagere in ink with the correct name and address of the writer.- "Pen" names will be used on request, but.the correct name must be submitted. 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Letters for publication must be:signed, the for that portion of the advertie ing space occupted by the incorrect item only, and. that there shall be no lability in any event |. beyond the amount pald for such advertisement, EARLY GARDENERS POTATOE | FERTILIZER 4-10-10 in 10 tbs. and 50 Ibs, ONION MAGGOT KILLER - alr cadets is A boy. normally joins’ the Air Cadets when he reaches the age of 13 or up- on entering high school, The complete training: syll- abus calls for four years of squadron instruction, plus.a fitth ni yene: of advanced -stu- each summer by the Canad: fan Forces ‘and: t! det League of Gaiman, The awards include camps, \a' senior leaders course, echnical training course, bush tion. course; physical education cou! { "Short after: signin, on. with * a ar! pet with TY tte dttters and instructors in seeing that the time devoted to well and pro- fitably spent. The air cadet trahing year, which: coincides with the school year provides for 50 periods of approximately one hour euch: for instruc: ing “sequences has been carefully timed in its re- lationship to the school curriculum. Air cadets learn about | - ald, drill, first photo- graphy, en soca air-" squadrons may select those they are best equipped to As each phase of train- ing Be “complete, cadets ~ CONSCIENCE & COMMENT By Rev. K. Neill Foster The hockey grapevine hee it that the world Hock- Assoclat di ‘peg Jets succeed in the o SE year-old Hult it wi Schedule, he 300 per minute, Ina world where half. the population goes to bed | fun and’ millions earn « $100 a year, the | Han statistics make uncom; fortable reading on be Pana ‘or “acceptin : - what is offered him, but ft is’ a sad commentary on ing society that we are will- to: ions to. suj retare. While babies rot an exactly, fanatics. : cience is the casualty. God's: f voice‘ within is often throt- tled by our immersion in oNfnptitng that fix es men on time to the exclusion of , Nat S pee : lo e, haps, but .all too often we think (to paraphrase: s one we'd Pather not quote) sports is the opiate of the. - people. SPANISH ONIONS - “ONION SETS - MULTIPLIER ONIONS. Sap 4cu, ft. PEAT MOSS $3.25 No Limit McKenzies SEED TAPES The Easy Way To Plant ‘Everyblooms, Hybrid ROSE BUSHES | Tea, Climbers 95 each WATCH FOR 1972 ALLONT CATALOGUE IN MAIL power ri ‘the covete on der training, know! edge a on the part of cadets ‘pring! 2 nsibilities Increased © © respo! les, The: young . man who joins the air cadet pro; ‘offered’ instruction most. fascinating aspect t of our modern world — interest, to all young men, - UND STE/ K ie Alr Ca-:, summer ., ty, The New Denver Wo- men’s tue recently i viewed films sponsored by the Canadian Cancer ‘Soclo- Entitled ‘Investment in J. Kichenton: as a prelude to the annual Conquer Can- cer Campaign which gets underway this month, The members. also heard of the . work done dur- n i and daughter. Linda ‘will be fe, tion,; a. subject of endless. imaginati , Representing the insti-- tute at’ the .West Kootenay Rally in: Salino'on:April 26 7 New Denver Women’s Insfitufe will be Mrs. W. J. Wilson. The meeting also heard that the raft at Bigelow Bay had broken loose during a severe windstorm — and through'the courtesy of Mr. Ashby, president of the Re- creation Commission, it was tled up and will be towed back at.a later date, It is hoped,’ the meeting felt, that the’ village would help witha new raft, A donation was given to the New -Denver-Sliver- ton Award. Committee for bursaries for Lucerne High Schoo! pupils, Part of the meeting was ‘ taken up with a discussion on social) welfare, with a summary being given of the : care recelved at Mount St. Franels andthe New Den- ver Pavilion. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda GAS PIPE-LINES Modern man cannot take the credit for creating the gas Ri ipevline, “ je Chinese built the first such line as long ago April 20, 1972 as 940 B.C, Bamboo rods lald end to end and scaled’ with gum successfuly trans ported the’ gus to a’ salt- producing area for the ‘ey- aporation of brine. SHOPPING SPREE FINEST MEAT ALWAYS” BEEF. Can. Choice, Can. Good BULK WIENERS «000. PORK STEAK Gor np, Ln SHORT RIBS .... . 59* LIVER ees pik oe Se Rat By the Piece. Gov. aa RESERVE Saturday, 6, 1972 BAVARIAN NIGHT DANCE Sponsored by. ‘SELKIRK LIONS CLUB Will be Drawn This Night... Tickets Available from Any Lion's Club Member and Various Business Outlets Raffle Tickets | feces: GRADE A LARGE (2¥4 DOZ. PAK ... =. SOAP. SUNLIGHT. REG. SIZE . 12.41 CRACKERS PAULINS Vib... 3.1 GLORY (REG. $1.59) RUG. SHANPOOS 39] CHEESE Wall $1.69 | SComTE 3. $1 SUN GOLD (Ass?.) DRINK CTS. $1 CATELLI. LARGE 11 Ox. Pak .. TOOTHPASTE CREST. 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