4 _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1968 White and Pink Glads Decorated For Trenholme - Standards of white and pink gladioli graced the altar of St. Rita’s Catholic Church in Castlegar recently when Audrey Bertarione, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bertarione of Castlegar, became the bride of John Edward Tren- Father E. A. Brophy officiat- mauve were attired in floor- length A-line dresses of peau d’ elegance. They carried bouquets of white spider mums with flowing ribbons to match their dresses, Best man was Ken Mc- Rae of Kimberley. Jerry Boone and John both of Vic- Bertarione Vows The bride ‘chose a plum colored two-piece sult and off-white accessories. Her corsage was a white orchid. Following a sailing trip on the west coast, the couple will reside in Vancouver, Out-of-town guests in- eluded Dr. and Mrs. W. R. toria, shared ushering dut- ed at the doublering cere-|ies. mony. Organist was Mrs. Romeo Goulet. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in her floor length, A-line gown of peau d’ elegance which featured a cowl neck- line, three-quarter length, bell-shaped sleeves and jong. train, all trimmed with Jace. A coronet of lace petals held in place length bouffant veil. Her bridal bouquet was of white gladioli and_ spider mums. Her only jewelry was a_ pair of pearl earrings, a gift from the groom. Maid of honor Bartsoff in green bridesmaids Glenna Howes in pink and Pearl Koochin in Alwith low. bowls of The groom, best man and ushers wore black slacks, white dinner jackets and black bow ties. At the reception and dance, held at the Terra No- va Motor Hotel in Trail, the bride's table was decorated ink and white asters flanked by tall white a toners The three-tiered wedding cake, embedded in pink ¢ tulle, was decorated with pink and white roses and was topped by a small champaign g! containing a single pink ease: Parents of the principals | 4 assisted the bridal: party in ad receiving the gues! Elmer Kraft of Castle- gar said grace. Master of ceremonies Andy Shutek of BEAUTIFIES your home with one quick coat of lasting protection Onegenerouscoatcovers most previously painted surfacesofsimilarcolors. New Breeze Self Priming Outside Latex House Paint. A product of General Paint Corporation of Canada Limited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trenholme, Mr. and Mrs. W oR, Clark, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Humble, Mr, and Mrs, Bill Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. Godlotun and Sue McIntosh from Victoria, Nana al Dorothy ‘Trenholme from Nanaimo, D. Morrison from Vancuver, Eride Pozzi from Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manning and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Manning from Delburne, Alta., Mrs. L. Pozzi and Mrs. Podgornik from Tetras, Hill- College Biology Instructor Plans Survey of Birds Mr. Bill Merilees (BA, UBC), of Selkirk College's de- partment of biology has an- nounced his intention of con- ducting a bird survey through the West Kootenay area, . Merilees hopes to en- H compass the area spanned by Nelson and Rossland in his survey. He has pointed out| ¢ that there has been no com- prehensive survey to date of the bird population and mi- gratory patterns in the West Kootenay. The. data that Mr. Meri- nd) jogs is interested in includes the various species of birds to be found here, identifying the transient species which pass through at various times of year and the pat- terns of migration indicated yy the presence of these transient Species In examination of birds, | Mn Merilees_ will be Pete crest, Alta., Mr. ana "Mes, J. L, Huesdens and Wendy of rley. Other out-of-town guests were from Grand forks, Trail, Genelle and Green- wo Ceca from relatives and friends. The to ‘the bride was proposed by peter Obedkoffé of Castlegar. The bride presented her bouquet to the groom’s 92- year-old grandmother Mrs. W. B. Trenholme of Nanaimo. Loretta Infanti and Net- tie Koochin were in charge of the guest book. For her daughter’s wed- ding, the bride’s . mother chose a beige floral sheath with jacket to match. Her accessories were beige an she wore a corsage of white and yellow carnations. + The ‘oom’s mother chose a_ rose-colored lace dress with accessories ._to match. Her corsage was of white and pink carnations. Wedding Party Honors Couple Recently Married A wedding party. was held at the home of Me. and Mrs. Tom Jerome Sept. 7 in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jerome, whose mar- riage took place last month. The bride was attired in her wedding dress of peau de soie with lace coat of baby blue. She wore white accessories. Her necklace was a gold cross, a gift from the groom. The mother of the bride wore a ‘powder | blue:s suit with white ‘Your Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Representative ers forming the groom’s mother was attired in a green and yellow gown with white and green acces- sories entone. A corsage of white car- nations was Pinned son the bride by her husb With two tall Pini tap- ting parasite data and the diet of the various species. This information would then be published and would be of use to various levels of government, to museums and to universities. Mr. Merilees “noted that help of volunteers in collect- ing data for his survey. Anyone finding dead or ailing birds should contact Mr. Merilees in the College’s biology laboratory. ~ On the Caine Course by Duffer John Who says it never rains at the golf course? During the weekend play- offs for the club champion- avy many golfers experienc- to get the ball into the hole. He didn’t. Bob Wadey came out of the early morning mist to re- port’ that people were not oe with spells of brilliant sunshine. These unpredictable fac- tors created scores. For i Smith took 35 number seven in four rounds of golf. Everytime he got to the tole it ain d. ‘ontrary age that only thet bes! golfers can win, the initial playoff for the club cham- pionship had three flights for both low srons and. low net. Low First fig ne ae Bile: 149; Be “tot wn flight, B. Jeffery. 173; Nick ear 178. ((Bo won in extra hole playoff). Third flight, Phil Kon- kin, 180; Lorne Zinio, 185. Low Net First. flight, Buzz Mac- Donald, 141; Ross McCutch- eon, 148. Sec 145; ak “deClenaghan, 148. 'd flight, Sam Walk- er, itt oe Landis, 155. ond flight, Lloyd Ish,| > divots on the fair- ways and repairing ball marks on the greens. Come 1;0n golfers, look after what we have. The top 16 players will tee off in twosomes on Satur- day at 10. a.m. The draws are as follows: 1. Jim Bilesky vs Tom Clark. 2. Bill Perehudoff vs Bob Jeffery. 3, Buzz Mac- Donald vs Lloyd Ish. 4. Alex Perehudoff vs Nick Burak. . Ross McCutcheon vs Ernie Fitzpatrick. 6. Otto Walker vs Neil McClenaghan. 7. Dick Wayling vs Tom Wilson and 8. Willy Sherstobitoff vs Nick Shestobitoff. Eight players will play on Sunday. The course is not tied up for any considerable kngth of time for regular lay. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF CASTLEGAR YOU DO NOT HAVE TO OWN PROPERTY TO GET ON THE HURISIPAL VOTERS’ LIST RESIDENT. ELECTORS are es persons, as above: who have. lived in apartments or other rented residen-< tial iousing within Castlegar for at least six months be- fore and the ‘TENANT ELECTORS are those persons, as above, who do not necessarily live within the Town, but who nave rented within C: at least six months before completing and Tenaraing the required Declaration. Please watch this column for a future at the course. Proceeds fro! the tournament went towards prizes for the winners. Some of the contestants presented interesting view- points the course, ed that) those who are inter- ested in helping might keep specimens ‘overnight in the freezer in an airtight plastic bag. Telephone Rates For Night Calls Are Now Lower “Night owl’ telephone rates went into effect Sunday weather conditions and the overall playing conditions. Bob Jeffery predicted the course would play long on Sunday and it did. This did not deter “‘deadeye” Phil Konkin, who was dropping in 50-foot putts as if he knew what he was doing. However, an amusing comment was made by ‘Choo- Choo’ Hank Godderis when he complained about the fel- lows playing the game with- out any strokes. __ “Choo-Choo” could not figure out how he was going Legion BINGO Saturday Sept. 21st 8 P.M. LEGION HALL OWNER ELECTORS are those persons, as above, who within and whose names are elacod on the Voters’ ont automatically if their titles pave been registered prior to 5:00 p.m. on September 30th, 1968. CORPORATIONS qualifying as Owner Electors (or Tenant Electors) must appoint agents in writing, who, are Canadian Citizens or British Subjects, 21 years old to vote.on their behalf. Agent Appointment Forms * may be obtained at the Town Hall, but must be return- ed to the City Clerk before 5:00 p.m. on September 30th, 1968. The spouse of a Veteran who is an owner elector should ask the Town Clerk or the Director, Veterans’ Land Act, about Voters’ List qualifications. The are for the Vo- ters’ List only, | for use at the Municipal Election in Dec- ember, 1968, if be obtained at the Town Hall (Phone 365-7227). A. Percheson, Clerk-Treasurer, The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar we stotk“a,full solection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store Castlegar and District MINOR HOCKEY General Meeting Tonight — Sept. 19 — Arena 7.30 p.m. Anyone Interested Please Attend 5 Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS B of Courlenay: | ried on a white Rjaccessories and yellow rose Robson Sunday School Registration Resker Hall, Sept. 29, 10 a.m. Teachers urgently needed. Classes limited to 10 per teacher. Number of teachers determines number of classes. Resker Hall annual meeting Oct. 7 at 7.30 p.m. SHSS ACTIVITIES By Katherine Knippelberg Edgett- Groutage Vows In Vancouver Church A ‘lovely summer wed- ding was solemnized in Aug- ust at Lakeview United]’ Church in Vancouver when Rev. Dangerfield united in marriage rel Jane, only ind Mrs. the bride presented her flowers to her grandmother. The young couple will reside at Powell River where the groom is employed. Out-of-town Russts were from Haney, Courtenay, Vic- Loyd of and H. Ross Edgett, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Edgett Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for her wedding a gown of Jace over silk lattets featur- ing a scalloped neckline, em- pire walst and A-line skirt with slight train affect. The long sleeves, fast- ened at the wrist by small} covered: buttons, ended in lily points. The three-tiered illusion shoulder-length. veil was held in place by a tiara from which hung flowered droplets. The bridal flowers, car- ayer book, were red sweetheart roses. Maid of honour, Judi Groutage, was attired in a mustard-coloured A - line sleeveless dress with yellow corsage. The best man was Ray Spracklin, cousin of the groom. During the st; ing of the register soloist Shirley Edg- ett, sister of the groom, sang Oh Perfect Love, Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Patton former C: re- toria and C: Alpha Phi Held This Season’s First Meeting Recently Alpha Phi chapter of jgma Phi held its be- ginning day Sept. 11 at the home of Mrs, David Fergu- son. hostess. On Sept. 17 the sorority held its it meeting after summer recess at the home of Mrs. Marvin, Woods. Special guests. attending the meeting mers Mrs. Thom- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1968 LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order Fall is Almost Here Storm Windows Made to Order — Come In for Free Estimate — as Couch. o! who _ been appointed social ad- or and Mrs. V. Holliday al- so veer Castlegar, ‘who has been appointed as cultural direc- During the cultural pre ‘am. of the evening, 8. unther Aichele and Mrs. KOOTENAY. BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs* 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 Ray Marx gave speeches on |' oratory. ers to call almost any two points in Canada for a maximum cost of $1 for the first ee dompany the B.C. the bride’s cake, embedded in white tulle, centered the decor of pink and white car- nations. The couple was escorted to receive their guests, into a room “decorated with pink and white carnations form- dding rin; the centre. These were join- e Wi ed this wi The ‘ates I ight tates offer reduced charges for custom- er-dialed, — station-to-stations long distance calls placed be- tween 12 _mildnight and 6 a. m. local The ‘night owl rates ‘will also bring. reductions in charges on customer-dialed stafonio -to-stations calls within ith a where in Following an evening of dancing, the bride and groom opened their gifts after which a buffet supper was Melee Out-of-town guests wi Dowels Joanatone of fae Mr. Jerome of arina orks. Bare McDonald of Fernie, Bruce McQuaig of Kelowna and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mar- rello of Nelson. f|almost every case, the maxi- mum. charge for such a call will be 70 cents for the first three minutes. J. Ernest Richardson, president and chiet executive biticer of BC. said new rate structure will offer substantial savings to tele- phone customers dialing their own station-to-station calls, ‘ignt hours. | Long Distance calls after midnight at Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien FIRST MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY Assets $217,000,000 — Capital & Reserves $42,000,000 your cheque to: 850 SHORT-TERM DEBENTURES 7 1 1.) Trustee ‘West Hastings, Vancouver A dividend has been paid regularly every year since 1882, Write for brochure or mail tanley Humphries is finally seriling into a typi- cal Tae cday’ routine: the eight-by- five timetable system proved so satisfactory that it been utilized once again. Bl van ery morning at 9 a. . elasses | vou! of one hour’s Tength begin, separated by four-minute in- termission periods three morning Mand two aftern Clubs beginning to get on the 2 swing of. things as_they canvass for new members and hold executive elections; one drill has already Been held to staff eventually most tra- prepare armed its It seems that every year SHSS is plagued by more than its share of bomb scar- es, gas leaks, Trudeau, and power failures. This time it was a pow- er failure. The school wee given ia ice warning last Thurs that t the lectiiy would be turned ‘0! facilitate nec- essary work rn the Castlegar area on Friday afternoon. Bus students were in- formed that -buses. would. not leave carly and most of them for their own trans- did many3 a lonely afternoon of activity. Much speculation > has arisen in them minds . of. stu- denier “Will last year be re- peated ets ”. me knows wwhethes to Taugh or sigh. was lace and centered on a lace-covered table. ‘or her daughter's wed- ding, te bride’s mother wore an en tris coloured dress with trim and navy Beves: pores, ome gard corsage. mother mm’ mn's chose a blue ie knit suit with ‘multi-coloured blouse. and beige accessories. Her. cor- sage was ‘oast : ding ae was $ made by. the pride and groom with a heir- loom cake knife ~ decorated with white satin ribbon and the bride's One-time Prize Figh' Sun., Sept. — Now Preaches th HEAR HIM AT THE, Pentecostal Tabernacle 791-I1st Street, Castlegar Thurs., Sept. 19 — 7.30 P.M. Fri., Sept. 20 — 7.30 P.M. Youth Rally 22 — 11 AM. Worship Service — 7 P.M. His Life Story Evangelist Speaker SAM JENKINS ter — then Union Leader Gospel — Start - of - ag ~ New - TV - Season Sale at GLS Electronics ee SCREEN COLOR: TV. Model 9C630V. 22” Screen size. 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