CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 80, 1974 >” THE: CHURCH BELL Nows Ble Views oa ODED SEEESLSE IES trawberry Tea Robson Church Women are t the home of Mr. and Mrs, T> janford from 2 to 4 p.m. There will be‘tea and trawberry shortcake, a bake table, palm reading, many door rizes donated by business- en, hair “do's”, cash gifts, and any others to be drawn ‘iduring the afternoon. ‘© Any Robson women wish- Ning to assist in any way please Seontact Mrs, Sanford at 365- ‘5.883, Robert Anthony Burton, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘David Donnan of Oyama,’ and Russet Lynne, little daughter if Mr, and Mrs. Rod Killough of Castlegar, were christened at tt. David's morning service, Problem The: following amusing son; In days when type was set by hand, : a .wag entered a igure ‘would be stymied; but he failed - ‘to account for the ingenuity of ‘the man whose paper appeared ‘with this leading editorial: “During our abthenth from \like a thievel” May 19, by the Rev. Terry Allen. Jean Vanier Lecture ‘The public of this area has ‘a wonderful opportunity to hear Jean Vanier this summer. A public lecture will be given by Dr. Vanier in Trail on the evening of Aug. 7. Tickets are available, for a limited time, at $2 each. Proceeds go to the Vanier work around the world. Jean Vanier gave up a naval career and a university profesuorship to dedicate his life to the mentally retarded. From his first home in France, emmy homes for the. re- tarded have spread around the -world. Such homes have been. established in Calgary, Edmon- ton and Vancouver. The son of the former governor-general of Canada, George Vanier, has become recognized as a spokesman for the retarded, and increasingly for other “wounded” people of the world, For tickets for the lecture, telephone or call in atthe Parish House next to St. David's Church... St. David's Choir A pleasant evening was enjoyed by St. David's ‘choir members recently when: they. “were the guests of Mr. and Mra. Robert Waldie at Robson. A feature of the evening was the presentation of a gift to Mrs, Betty Hostetter from the choir members. In making the presentation, Mrs. Marion Booth spoke of Mrs. Hostetter’s faithful attendance to’ her du- ties as organist and of the _ choir's dependence on her. The’ evening was brought to a happy conclusion with the serving of delicious refresh- ments. St. David's Thrift Shop . A morning coffee meeting of all Thrift Shop workers will be held at St. David's Under- croft this Monday at 10 a.m. All workers are urged ‘to’ attend. Village of Slocan Briefs ‘The Slocan Women's Insti- ite donated the ‘marigold : wi. Triangle Pacific Forest “Products have been granted permission to use their Lots 4~ 8: of: Plan’. 2669" for an ‘employee. parking lot: - - aoe * wt. Ald. Adams was granted a - + eave of absence from’ council “meetings while he attends a ‘Trades School from May 27 to Council :has discussed two ntroversia} Bills (Nos. 84 and 85) and voiced a strong ope ‘tion to both, a muy is ‘Has the:Ball Park: for parking campers and trailers:on the weekend of. June 22, ee ved Y Three aldermen and eee : :: Agda Winje are planning to attend the Association of Koot- °- enay-Boundary | Municipalities Convention in Nelson on June 7 ‘and 8. Mayor Winje and “Ald. Guerin were appointed to act as voting delegates. . * ind ‘Enumeration for the Muni- cipal Election is now, sundernay, ae tot al ean a a eC Heirloom Pearl Brooch. Apearl ie worn by the bride's Pemothen, ; grandmother and great-grandmother on their wedding days, was, worn by Sheila Lynn Horvath at.a May 18 wedding ceremony when she became the bride of Harold (Hal) Richard Hesketh. : The bride is.the daughter. .of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horyath of, Blueberry Creek and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hesketh’ of Castlegar, “Rev. Ted Bristow offici- ated at the double ‘ring ‘cere- mony’ which ‘was ‘held\in ‘St. David's Church in Castlegar. ‘ where nosegays of roses, mark- ed the pews'and a‘ candelabra adorned the ‘altar’ with ‘indivi- dual candles on the window ledges. on Beto Organist for the:candle- - light ceremony was Miss Robin Miller-Tait of Blueberry Creek. Given in marriage’ by her. father, the bride wore ‘a full- ~SJength gown of: white polyester bridal satin with fitted Empire waistline. The gown featured a V. neckline with lace’ applique insert and a satin ring collar on «which was secured the brooch. ‘The lace rose app! of the bodice continued down > the front of the gown to form’a triangle with ita’ wide: base: at << the hemline, Lace rose applique also covered the ‘satin cap sleeves which continued into full-length sleeves of silk’ organ-* ‘za with satin cuffs. Her fall ‘trailing train, .which fell in” gentle folds from the waist line, also featured lace rose applique, d trim: A headdress ot white satin 3 + and. pearl flowers} secured ‘her. falllength: three-tier’ veil which “-Swas decorated with a spray, of in granted! permis- -to-use.the outfield area of~--- It was with mixed feelings of pleasure. and “sadness ‘that many parish members and other friends’ gathered for an undercroft on May 15 to wish ‘:Terry-and Barbara Allen, Le-. anne and Matthew “God speed” and: much happiness’ in’ their forthcoming move to .Vancou- = ver, ae ot friends. Jon-Raine brought. best: - wishes to the ‘Allen's from the informal evening in St. David's **: ded and served by. an of St. David's Anglican Church Women‘and:by eb gentlemen. ‘of }riést‘in® of- the he Parish. of St. Helen's in in. West’ Point Grey ‘and will assume his duties there. May 26. During the evening, pe sentations were made to Allen by Mrs, Lillian Flyan‘ ‘om behalf at the Robson Women's Auxiliary, and by Mrs. Ken Johnson for St. David's Church Women. On behalf of the United Church congregation Ron John- stone presented Rev. Allen with’an illuminated. scroll. A » gift of crystal and a purse was are they cannot be sworn in ‘at: the polls for the Municipal Election. d by Jim Waldie from members ‘of: St. David's. Ecu- menical Parish, Robson Memo- ours OF LANDS, FOREST ~ AND WATER. RESOURCES WATER RESOURCE SERVICE in the matter of the: WATER ACT and in‘ the matter of an appli- cation by. the British Columbia Hydro .and Power Authority. for. a water licence to divert and use water out of the Pend D’Oreille River. at Chureh (Fish) Creek, British Columbia and in the matter. of certain thereto. DED SOCOONOCOOOOOOoDOo British Columbia to hear the appli jt "to the said NOTICE OF HEARING — WATER ACT SECTIONS 9 AND 9 Take notice that a public hearing held persuant.to the provisions of the WATER ACT will commence before the comptroller of Water Rights at 10 a.m. on the eighteenth day of June, 1974 at the.Colombo Hell/ 584 Rossland Avenue iri the City of Trail in the province of d and Dated this 25th day of May, 1974 at Victoria, British Columbia. H. D. De Beck : ’ Comptroller of Water Rights $22... dents vill receive their academ- - lace ‘roses ‘in all corners. She carried ‘a. cascading "i bouquet’ of: mauve pia white orchids. with: trailing Included ‘in? tho. bride's G blue garter, an > attire’ was a’, underskirt ‘over 60 years’ old - and'a ‘lace :hand- mauve flowers accepted thelr Vv necklines and they’ wore white roses {n their hair, Each carried a cascading - bouquet of ‘white . daises, baby's-breath and mauve violets, The bride's gown and those of her attendants were de. signed by the bride and/made by ‘her. mother. “The:bride's niece, Miss ; Susanne Horvath of Vancouver, ‘was flower. girl. She ‘wore a gown’ similar to that of the: bridemaids but with a) white Pibiafore over the dress, The flowers girl's brother, ‘Mr. Karl Horvath was ring- saree, He wore ‘dark tuxedo Sorority Concludes - For Summer ‘Xi Alpha’ Lamba. ‘chapter, Beta. Sigma Phi met recently at the‘ home’ of Mable ‘Isakson where’ the pro; ba. of Life’. was given by Shirley ‘igue. The second part ‘of the “End of Life", given |: by by Alice Shutek,! was followed by'an open discussion, Refresh. ments were served by. the jostess. “The Founders, Day ban- ‘quet, which’ included: members of.the Alpha: Phi chapter, was was “enjoyed at the Hi Arrow-Arms. On May 15 the Ritual was given ‘by! Catharine Jones for three girls stepping, up from the ‘Alpha Phi chapter.: These are Karen Le Roy, Ann Shookeroff and Judi Stewart.’ 4 meeting ‘was. ‘held at “the home of Catharine Jones. The ‘program -was’a group project ‘during which, I learning, {fiendship an and the good life ‘were. discussed. A lovely’ lunch was served oe Society: for. Handicapped Chil: by; the social: group. ©: fem! have’: the feeling ng it has been’ an kerchief belonging’:to. the bride's: great-grandmother, **:: > S)Attending the bride were maid-of-honor Miss Elaine Tam: elin and bridesmaids’ Miss Su- san:Miller-Tait' and‘ Miss Rilla Hartley. ;All are of : Blueberry. ‘Creek. 229% : They were attired in full- “length evergiade green® gowns = of polyester suede Featuring full, dlong:slee \3 cuffs. fand short, ‘over ‘by U.] BO" ‘3 chancellor, the ‘Hon, Nathan a, Nemetz,, Chief ‘ fc degrees at:the U of, : B.C.'s three-day Spring Congr gation which’ began yeste: and ‘concludes tomorrow. -\'>* Among those receiving de- ‘ . grees are-Ely. E. Kazakolf, Master. of Applied Science; Morag'M: Nicholson,’ Bachelor of Arts; Larry Popoff, Bachelor. of Commerce; Sargent Allan Pereverzoff, Bachelor of Sci- ence in Forestry; Alvina: Mary.-;* _Koch, Bachelor! of{ Science in Nursing; Lorraine Hoodicof! {nee Gorkoff), Bachelor of Edu- ~ : cation Element inguages and Walter Hoodicoff, Bachelor + of Science Chemistry: Major. The ceremony begins. at«:7. 2.15 p.m.:'each: day. in the “campus War Memorial Gymna-: »; sium and are “being” presided “Justice of th Court of .C. In addition: to. conferring ‘academic degrees on students, . Chancellor 'Nemetz will confer six honorary degrees approved ; by U.B.C.'s, Senate. Js yesterday the ‘honorary 3 degree of Doctor of L © Beginning Day willbe at the home of. Mable Isakeon on Sept.4.9 255 trousers as did the other male members of the wedding party, “but instead of the white dinner. jacket, with brown velvet lapels and bow ‘tle, he wore an everglade green vest, Best man was Mr, Harold Baker ‘of Castlegar with Mr. Dale:Harding of Williams Lake and’ Mr. Tony’) Byra of Blue- berry. Creek sharing ushering duties.” Hi : A: reception followed at Nordic Hall in Castlegar which was decorated in‘the bridal colors. © Centering the bride's table i was a three-tier wedding cake made by the bride's mother and decorated by the bride's cousin, Mrs.:Charlie. Burdett‘ of zsin- -(naird.The ‘cake depicted: a Grecian garden and was adorn-*’ ed*with cherubs with athe _> Besides guests Immediate ares, th guests from Lake C Victoria, Vancouver,'R stoko, Kelowna, Kimber Tisdale. | * tiers Corinthian pillars,’ Master of ceremonies was the’ bride's brother, ‘Mr.’ Len Horvath of ‘Vancouver: who read ‘congratulatory, messages » from , Nelson, Edmonton, :Port *:MeNeill, Ottawa, ‘Regina, Ter- race, Victoria, Tisdale, Sask. and Belfast, Ireland, : “tS Toasting the bride was Mr. ‘Larry Lorenz of Victoria, ‘a cousin of:the bride. {\For her daughter's wed- ding the bride's mother. wore a floor-length Pale ri pink hey an ‘coat. ensemble’ of corded ‘ silk: with pearl trim ‘on spas collar. Her accessories were white and. jher. corsage | of deep pink roses: ‘The! groom's mother’ chose’ a floor-length gown in fuchsia with pleated ‘full: skirt and sleaves. “Her: accessories were of white‘and she wore'a pearl. | ‘wrist. corsage of white: carne. tions.” Flowers for the reception and the cars of the bridal ‘were courtesy of the Kootenay "Ror travelling the bride «=. donned ia navy. ensemble with black accessories; and-a:yellow corsage. ee On ‘thelr return, the newly-. ECUMENICAL PARISH i D's RCH, CASTLEG: 940 AM, Sunday School ; Eveiiing. aria CALVARY. 2.5 Barrisr. CHU SHURCH Office’ 365-3431 3° Sunday. Schon We ast PETER: LI “Cl Rev. Richar -d° Klein: ) Pasto: 7965-9662 or 965-9604 APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East ‘of the : party °° ns bits Geddiag anniver: Mr.:and Mrs.’ Allan «Slocan City!was 0 acknowledgeed onthe after). 1.0.00 “A.M, United Church Service 1. 15. A.M. Service Cancelled United -Church “Communion : 2nd Sunday each’ month'— Shared’ Service, 11.00 AM, Parish. Office'— Phone 965-8337°"' Minister — Rev. Ted Bristow ee f ‘Business and Professional. Directory, ‘was conferred on Prof. Marga- ret Ormsby,’ one’ of Canada’s best known historians who “retires as head. of. U.B.C.'s > History department on June 80; and Prof. B, C. Binning, a noted Canadian painter and former Head cf the of the U.B.C. department of ‘Tomorrow UBC. will hon- or Canada’s, Governor-General, his Excellency the Right Honor- Sable Jules Leger. * - New Denver Teacher : Heard by School:Board — “A New Denver teacher on “the staff of Lucerne Junior Senior. High School has not‘ been’ fired,” says superinten- dent of school’ Tom Ellwood. Mr. Ellwood did say that Mr. Jerome Cherry appeared before the board of trustees for Arrow Lakes School Board No. ' 10 last’ week and read a +. principal's report in its entirety complete with personal com- ments. The presentation is said to have‘ taken three hours. ‘Mr. that he be given’a permanent é . certification. Mr. Ellwood told the: Castlegar News this can only be (done after certain steps are taken, steps which he feels'he cannot’ comply - with. . He ‘also stated he thought the matter: should not’ have, come. before the school beard, but was what? he considered ‘an internal mat- “ter between principal Brian Holt and Mr. Cherry. . i During Mr. Cherry's pre: * COHOE ‘INSURANCE _ Providing | ‘a Complete Insurance Service é 269: Columbia’ Ave. Phone 365.3901.” - Ph. 365-7241 © WEST. KOOTENAY ~ / ANIMAL: HOSPITAL /8S.No. 1, Trail): No. 6 Ymir Rd, Nelson: % Cl ‘Tuesday. & Thi “Castleaird. Plaza Next to: Young Agencies “1098 cee ‘Ave.’ fF Oped. 8.30 a.m.-10.30 Pam “Phone 365-6534. . (BOUNDARY. 7. Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric’ Heat Specialists Medallion Homes= ©. : caiget g onocereni “AND LAUNDRET ‘Vacuums, and. Westing applian Phone. Evenings. 865-6141 “178 Columbia: Ave. 3 Castlegar : i “DESMOND T. * LITTLEWOOD DOS.” OPTOMETRIST “986 ‘Baker St. Nelson, B.C. "Ph, 9525152 WEDDING ©” © STATIONERY CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS. ;-CADMAC: APPLIANCE | sal be SERVICE.’ F Cherry, who is p ly teach- ing ona certifi cation that has ded, has os ofa ‘sine 30 persons were in ‘Listen to the _ Back to the Bible Prosdest (oR 120 Kc- 9:30 pm i eu conta jan | tenia: Sinaia copies conta. ‘audit Bureau of Cireulations. Of the Canadian Weekly FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7. BURT CAMPBELL, PU une.) Lore HUGHES, News epitor Mail subscription ‘rate to the Castlegar News | 1a $600 per. year. The peice by delivery boy is 15 Second-class mall registration number 0019, The Castlegar News is. member of the Tt ts a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the BC. division or THE CASTLEGAR NEWS RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN in’ stored are 15 © Lv aes) cusremt: SHER AND EDITOR. WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MGA, in ink with the correct name and address af the questing space that the ltability of the paper in the event of failure to publish any ‘advertise- ment of any description or in the event that All correspondence should ‘be addressed to: ‘The Biltcr, Castlegar News, Drawer sey. Castie- gar, BC, Letters for publication must. be signed errors occur in the publishing of an ‘advertise- je : ‘Annable: Their first home was ona cattle ranch in the Pend D' \Oreillé Valley;:25° miles from ‘Trail. Mr. ‘Merry was born.in. came to Trail in ‘Mcs.” Merry was born in ‘Oconto, Wis., coming to Trail in here she met Mr. Merry: In71928 they moved to ‘nnable and Mr. Merry worked inthe Trail Smelter’ for. the ‘following 14° years.. CAt the ‘War Mr. Storey served with the Canadian Army. in Terrace. |, The couple first lived in ‘Is Damage In Backing. “A 1971. vehicle driven: ‘by. Lynda Palibroda of Kinnaird suffered damages estimated at $500 on Thursday of last week when it ‘struck: a: hydro: pole. ‘Police reported the acci- * dent occurred when the car was being backed out of a driveway. ‘There were:no injuries and no ‘charges were KC Days Queen Canaldate . Fashion Show, the first'to be sponsored by the Blueberry Creek’ Recreation Commission, was held on eee of last week in the Stanl radio Sr Fred Sack: Blueberry Recreation Pat.He- “Haan, Katrine ThorLarsen and Bov who modelled set were Cynnamon Carter, gan opened the show.:KC Days Chairman Ken Bonde jan Ke Secondary School activity . oom. Good organization, lovely models and beautiful clothes all contributed to a: well received evening before a capacity crowd, | The hard-working Blue- berry Creek organizing com- mittee consisted of Mrs. Jean Friedel, Mra, Linda Carter and Mrs, Kay Sieh while the Days Queen ator Mra, Dianne Strader, both spoke briefly voicing apprecia- ation to the Blueberry group for their sponsorship of , the event, | Models were 1973 KC Days Queen Brenda Healey and her princesses Roberta Kulbaba and Linda Popoff as. well’ as current candidates Leona Davi- doff, Jackie Geiger, Donna’ was Mrs, Lorry. Harnadek. Other commentators werc Mrs. June Mills. and CKQR Primary Teachers Hold Wind Up’ Dinner Meeting Castlegar Primary Teach- ers' Association held a windup - dinner meeting May 16: in'the new Pass Creek Hall.’ A delicious Russian dinner was served by the Pass Creek Ladies and was enjoyed by * everyone, ‘A meeting followed during which election’ of officers was’. held: The new president is Mrs. Louise Bell; vice-president Miss Marianne McNee, secretary Mrs.Marge Culley, treasurer. Mrs, Valerio Pelland, publicity” Mrs. Rosemary Christensend Kat! 2, la: Hartley, Janice ‘Jaque. Connie Fotonlkott, in BSher- hions from Field's, West's Department Store, Karnies La- dies’ Wear, Robinson's Stores - and their own individually. styled and handmade -gar- ‘ments. Thumbnail sketches de- serlbing each girl were read by Mrs. Haruadek as each girl ~ appeared In her own outfit. Men's fashions proved: to be a popular part of the show and a unique. addition to the local fashion show scenel Mo- delling the’ elegant ‘apparel from the Klothes Kloset were , Jack Alouf, Pat Hegan, Andy . Verigin and Mr. ‘Rosner. Representing the younger. McIntyre, and In a slightly older age group, Robyn Hyson and Dawn Muller. Wo- men’s up-to-date styles were modelled by Mrs, Adele Yule, Mrs. Sylvia Smith, Mrs. Geor- gina Duff and Mrs. Molly ‘onkin, Entertainment was pro- vided during the intermission by a promising young singer from Trail, Miss Debbie Van Tassell. Coffee was served at the conclusion of the show. Silkscreen posters publiciz- ing the Fashion Show were the work of Mrs, Nancy Knight and Mrs, Darothy ‘Milller-Talt. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 30, 1974 D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Open Thursday and Friday at 4:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon D -BAR-D CABARETS FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY REG AND THE “Country Gentlemen” WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia | Everyday Savings Start | at CUT-RATE the FOOD FOLKS 10°00) ‘GRAPEFRUIT and Mrs. Yvonne Marr. Miss Loraine Deans and her executive 'for the past year, ‘were congratulated for their hard work. A small presentation was made to Miss C.: Hogendorn who is ‘retiring at the end of z une. Mrs. Margaret Henne as also presented with a gift. inporeation for her. efforts in CAUUFLOWER 49° tractively decorated the tea tables. Two lovely cakes, baked and decorated by Mrs. D. Hird graced the headtable. Mayor Agda Winje, con- the: charming ; surely! affirmed “Age is not thé number of. years but. a. matter of < mind”. Before tea was served Mra. Merry led the Barty in singing. 4 ~ GRAHAM vars ) ~MeCORMICKS. : é 13 OZ... =. 89+ B doz. 4. £9) GOOD ‘HOST ICED TEA 24 oz. $1.89 “Beautiful Isle of Luncheon was provided by. the Sr. Citizens. Mrs. McPake, Mrs. . Gustafsen, Mrs. 'Hird:and Mrs. Priest served the guests. While: ice-ream and strawberries were served Mr. and Mrs. Merry cut the ‘cake. Mrs. Winje, on behalf of the village, presented the honored guests +. with-a lovely hanging basket. Mr. and Mrs; Merry shared + the reading'of the many cards and from friends and 2 “tewallery. : “Beauty on the wrist! ” As exciting as its namesake, Bolero! Enchant- “ ingly styled. Fully jeweled. The look of gold. = Alwaysin fashion. The Wittnauer Bolero! Graduation Is drawing near, 20. shop “now” » for your Grad Gift. Selection is tremendous in all lines of Watches, Rings and Gold ‘lay-eway your gift “now” to avoid disap- pointment of last minute shopping. -BOSSE'S JEWELLERY Pine Street, Castlegar — Phone 365-7141 family.; Congratulations’ were received from: Prime Minister Pierr = Trudeau, - Kootenay West MP. Ran Harding and Slocan-Revelstoke MLA Bill |; King. Manymemories of past years were recalled, amongst them, the Golden Wedding » Anniversary’ of Mr. and Mra. Merry. celebrated in the same hall, which was then the IOOD Lodge. 5 : . Mr. Merry, in thanking the gathering, remarked in all-his years'he had wanted to‘ win a record in some activity. At last he he felt he had done so, with the- celebration of their 60th wed- . ding ‘anniversary. To close the enjoyable ‘afternoon, members, friends and the guests joined in singing “For ‘They’ Are Jolly Good Fellows”. eas ‘$600 Damage Occurs When Elk Appears An estimated $600 damage. resulted on Victoria Day when a car is reported to have run into an’ elk, Driver of the 1968 Volks- wagen is identified as Walter. Sandulescu of Rossland. ‘The incident occurred near_ Keenleyside Dam. No injuries were reported and no charges were laid. Want to Sell Your House? psinamasee tattenalaahemepinniny/ MAPLE LEAF ile $1.79. ha PICNICS. 17 oz. 3 for $1 Gov't. : Inspected Ib. $1.49 CHICKEN. : Grade ‘A! Fresh Ib. 79¢" PORK SPARERIBS No: 1 Quallty “Ib. 99e BEEF RUMP ROAST No, 1. Quality Ib. $1.59 “Ib. 9c ~ FREEZER - MEAT : "SIDES. HINDS | FRONTS fb. 1.19 Ib. 79 Ends 59 | - cur WRAPPED _JOMATO SOUP Tfins $1: Maple Leaf. No. 1 Quality. By the Piece... I G: ROUND sii 491 - Beef. No. 1 Quality..2. 00. 05..0...-. 000 Ub. BACON BOLOGNA } 7: Site