CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 1, 1963 Suggests Castlegar Copy. Nelson‘s Promotion Film Nolson's latest and possibly most effective tourist booster, has been “canned”, Six years in the making, a 20-minute colored film “Cameras, Creels, Curling Rocks,” in its can ‘will probably log more miles than any other booster in the city’s his- ory. It is planned to circulate the film: on the oy Pralrtee as well as ic Photographed by E. A, Sik- ula and C, A. Peterson, and nar- rated by Bob Bruce, the ae se; picts Nelson's mer Bonspicl with some function of their own, “We believe the film is timely because of the opening of Rogers Pass last: year, “Rogers Pass is a scenic ar- tery of incomparable beauty," he admitted, “but we must remember that more than three-fifths of the tourists have children, and you don't keep kids happy on scenery, “Our answer is to be provide things of interest for the tourist, With longer “holidays and more People taking holidays, there is a ublic in spiel, district beauty and industry, Director-writer Walter Wait ‘said it was done ‘on a. voluntary basis by amateurs, Mr. Wait, in PB the United States and Canada look- ing for places to go and things to do. If this film helps bring any to the Kootenay we will feel hiehiy his remarks, said’ he’ hoped the movie would be the forerunner of com- munity effort and inter-community effort to publicize the Kootenay. ‘He felt the time has come to co-ordinate events among commu- nities in the Kootenay to hold the tourist in the area longer. “The Kootenay should be put- ting on more things in sequence,’ | ‘Mr: Wait said, ‘so. we can really tap them (tourists) to death. We will send them home exhausted, broke, but happy. “We would like to see Trail and Castlegar follow the Midsum- ‘INSURANGE For All) Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 AGENCIES Seagrams Studies New Grain Grop A new.crop will provide ex- tra income for B.C. farmers if experiments being carried out by the House of Seagram prove fea- sible, Grain corn used for distilla- tion purposes is being grown at several B,C. areas ona test basis. 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A garden reception’ in Inver- and smaller tests at Lytton, Ver- mere followed a pretty wedding in Christ Church at Invermere .on The House of Seagram annual-|yu1y 99 which was of interest here. Principals were Bernice Aud- its New. Westminster plant. ‘The /t8Y Heslop, daughter of Mr. and James Heslop of Robson, and ‘Mr. Sergio Antonio Pasin of Toby Creek, the son of Mr. Luigi Pasin of Treviso, Italy... a " Officiating was. Rev. John tainer, rate Pink gladioli and white ‘mums in gold and white stands decorat- ed the alter, and pink‘and white carnations were effectively used throughout the church. The organ- ist was Mrs, George Duthie. The ‘bride was given in mar- : |Her' accessories’ were orange and IF YOU ARE ‘A’ SALESMAN OR BUSINESSMAN . And want a sinart central: address ‘whan in Van- couver, you’ will like the friendly courteous staff - nage by her brother-inlaw, Mr. A. Sanford of Robson. Her brid- al gown of. white nylon ~ chiffon over taffeta ‘had a white: scoop neckline .and lily point sleeves, and featured -bell shaped ‘skirt, Seed pearls trimmed the bodice. She wore the gift of her groom, a single cultured pearl, and, her pink roses, white carnations. and bouquet’. was composed of dusty | baby’s breath. Mrs. T. A. Sanford,’ a sister -|of the bride, was her ‘only attend- ant. She wore 'a spruce’ green frock of organdy with a ‘white lace bod- ice and carried a bouquet of pink carnations “and baby’s” breath. * who attend ‘to your wishes, whether it’s in your groom was attended by. a yellow rose corsage. A‘cake made by the matron of honour centered the bride's table. ‘It was nestled in white tulle and pink roses and flanked by white and pink carnations, : For her honeymoon to Van- couver and Victoria, the bride tra- yelled in a heige linen jacket dress, black and she wore a yellow rose corsage, | =~. The young couple will reside at Toby: Creek, ‘where the bride was on the. taeching staff’ and where the groom: is employed at Mineral King ‘mine. Out of town’ guests were: Mrs. James’ Heslop, Mr, and Mrs. T. A, Sanford,-Misses Dawne and Lynne Sanford, all of Robson; Miss Florence, Campbell, Calgary; ‘Mrs. .Omand: and Misses .Deborra and Bonny Brown, Trail, and Miss ‘Sheila Smith, Calgary.’ Don’t Measure - ~ Happiness by Material Values. _ Many’ ‘people measure happi- ness by material possessions, ‘They ‘waste valuable time in sighing day [Lourdes to spend 20 days as lead. *|Mr. and Mrs, D. McMillan at Kim- 7 Minmalrd - Socials: Mrs. a Kaufman Ph. a65-s4e8 Miss Ita Byrne of Castlegar, a bride of last’ Saturday, was’ feted P & G Builders Supply ‘ sp AChORS, ‘From THE ARENAS j Royal: Stuart, -Console, Twin Seal and Crystal ete able tn Spectallzin, Conk ‘Fntehin by: her ‘friends: with a eous shower at the home of Mrs, Ed. Hapala on Thursday of Jast week. * A novel: container for the gitts was the-relica, of a police patro! car which had. been’ fashioned by ; Jal . work, Full line of Building: Materid{s, : saborite and C.LL. Paint. Phone eGo 8151, “: Box‘ 90, . Castlegar Mrs, R.'H. White ‘and of her’ family. Before ‘unwrapping each gift,"Miss Byrne made a wish for the person ‘whose name appear- bd onthe accompanying card, She xpressed ' pleasure and ‘surprise which fullfilled avery: Pleasant event, ' Co-hostesses. were Mrs, Bill Henke and Mrs, Mi. Henke, Howard : Bonderoff ‘and’ Rich- ard Martin returned: Monday from camping and fishing’ at Bear Lake, The boys had a week in which to enjoy the rigors of out-door life. Kinnaird girls attending Camp ers for’ two séssions are’ Sharon Ponak, Evelyn Rodgers and Ni- cole Kaufman, They. left Sunday joined by Becky Kaufman who will attend for ten ‘days; her - first “camp” experience. Mr, and Mrs, David Calder and week ‘visiting the East Kootenays. They spent some time with ‘cousins, berley and with Mr. and Mrs. D, Oliver. int Fernie.” .:' ~ Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Harry © Woods have © been: Mrs, ‘Woods’ brother ‘and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, ‘Bill Halagaza and fa- mily ‘of Battleford,’ Saskatchewan. ‘They left. here: at' the early part}. of last: week to tour the Okanagan and return home via the. Rogers Pass. cf fy : Miss Rose Williams of Castle- far occupied ‘the chair: of -honor which was decorated | with: pink and white, streamers at a petty bridal shower held at the home of Mr, and Mrs... Brommeland. Hosting the event at, which, the bride's father was’in attendence, was Miss Doris. Brommeland and her mother, family ‘are home from spending a| . Use this easy to read schedule to help you plan your next trip in British Columbia. Whenever you : travel, fly’ Canadian Pacific — the fetes most _ comfortable way to get therel - let ntiesttoata at teetieetemtatastas | t Esstbound — Dally Mrs, F. Campbell, Balzac, Alberta; Mis, *|ments Were served by the’ hostess. + Receiving Corea were Be bride elect and her grandmother, R. Williams. Miss Williams Westbound Daly received her gifts from a pink and TV tveactegar. 4aspa. is iaesihaelt ‘white basket arranged before the ee LV Gastionse 40 pam AR Vancouver chair of © honor‘ and‘: becol 1 times local “=: topped with: a‘ bride-doll- 2 Byes Twelve ‘gusts enjoyed ‘a round of. games and‘ contests. Fe iv Rasen’ Jit. a.m. AR Cole pimrore 22:10 p.m. AR Calga: poe OR gh Ses your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacificoffice. aes Oe es assisted by Mrs. D, Lindow and Mrs, L, W. York, », WORLD'S MOST. COMELETE: TRANSPORTA TRAINS /TAUCKS/ SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATION N SYSTEM bo CASTLEGAR! NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 1, 1963 NAAN HAAN ATH CERT IN ‘TR o room or executive suite ..... MUtual 2-1831 Then you want The Sands Motor Hotel Davie at: Denman~ Commercial Cards. honored and the ushers were Mr. Remigin Dalcastagne, both of. 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