i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 1, 1968 % ; Surprise Shower For Bride-Elect A surprise miscellancous shower was held Wednesday vening of last week in the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 1, 1968 we stock a'full selection of* SAVAGE SHOES. fot children Patio Group Winner: Hundreds of junior farm. Castlegar United Church Hall jin honor of Miss Jil Hughes, jan August bride-elect. On their arrival the hon- oree and her mother, Mrs. Gwilym Hughes, were pre- Maddocks Shoe Store ers and farmerettes will in the during the first week of the giant agricultural ibe Pacific National Exhib- fake itio: thelr beef an rs from all over pritien Columbia will be com-|try. peting for top iia es sheep, swine, goats and Poul: Food, fashions, home arts exhibits, garden displays, ed- ucational displays and flowers GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE Social Notes from About the District Played in the upper con- course of the Agrodome for veers, to PNE '68. will also be judged and dis-|f | Big Agricultural Show at the PNE me pene or Mrs. HELEN JANKOLA | Of Seventh Avenue, Kinnaird sented with rose bud cor- sages. The bride-elect was ie 4H In Revue even- ing who includes a project parade and square dance coim- Detition, will be held Aug. 21 at 8 p.m. in the Agrodome. 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 fi Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 week from Calgary where B\then escorted to a decorated : : Mr. and Mrs, E, they visited ts chair which was placed un- #4 . Hawkins a family ue Bete Maven eir daughter, der a canopy of pink and p23 . naird returned at the week- While in Cal; Mr. an white streamers and wedding ; WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE eyes atter, holidaying in the|Mrs. Oddie and. Maren ae A bells. * a G q : i Bill Horvath of tended the workshop produc- The 35 guests enjoyed a Blucbessy Se Horvath ot tion of Riders to the Sea, at |muner Suggestion for those game of parcel bingo with led by Ber daughter Shells, the opening concert of the lihatr' homes. “A. couple off era winner returned home Monday from |which their son, Dor Oddie, | thumbtacks stuck in the back ealant where they had the male lead. of picture’ frames at abot Largs bas Hoe hom or Me, ana 2 ane | Potton «corners aloe pis "parents Ey Me 3 Hors eo and Mrs. Alex|the air to circulate in back H. Lorenz of Sointula. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Od- ard returned of Edmonton. Also visiting the Kasslan home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sorachan of | Edmonton, Did you know? Here is Open Weekdays. 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. FFA judging competitions. pt ys 1 p. Pp. The Norgan Foundation, which assists in transportation costs for youngsters and lead- ers. co! e fair from outlying aed ue the prov., olarshi Kassian of Kinnaird werejof pictur Mr. and Mrs, Paul ‘Tropack | ho °wall ies of seaceicg| Will also provide se They /|tell-tale mark left on the|@ bus tour to Vancouver by Mr. id vere ry wall when pictures are mov- Jang) and send two ierabare hange trip a part of ENE 88. Armac’s Ltd. House of Fine Fabrics To Hold its Official Opening Friday Official opening of Ar-)venes the organization’ crib- mac's Ltd, House of Fi : Fabrics, takes place in Cast. poe tournaments The Mail Strike Will not affect us — Mail Orders will still go through. Phone 365-7707 KEEPING A LEVEL head and a level founda- tion, too, are necessary when undertaking a construction project. Workers at Kinnaird Church of God, in an admirable spirit of co- of Michigan join local enue members in construction of the arches, some 27 feet in pear ane erected |" and the workers hoped to have the building -in” by the end of last week. — Castlegar News Photo Wedding Held INTERESTING SIGHTS to-one may not be s0 interesting to the West area is of inter- ate ean Sa cree eee eae ie summit of the Kootenay ay, school superintendent od Delicious haa Claude Bissell right background, points out ‘a, landmark es. od to Quebec student Michael Brothman. Michael and 23 others Miss Hughes expressed visited Creston and inet the Balfour ferry on He al her sincere thanks and ap-|cent guided b; local preciation for such a won- ing John Grant, left. ‘Aver panying the students was here right. — Castlegar News Photo read atied Chicken Fresh Killed. Heavy. Good for Roasting Fresh Turkeys zi to 9 Pounds. a 49c for the common a goal: as workers from the State Kinch-Carruthers and intends to carry a wi ide Louis Mathieu, range of fabrics and aids In Castlegar Salvation Army Hall In_ a beautiful setting on the afternoon of June 29, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wayne Kinch were married at The Salvation Army Hali_ in Castlegar, Mrs. Envoy Mar- lene Mallory officiated at is Roseanne |& Carruthers, daughter of Mrs. Alaine Carruthers of Castle- gar, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Gladys Kinch and the late Mr. George snc of Prince Edward Is- Mane bride was given in marriage by Envoy Keith lor’ The bride was lovely in a floor-length gown of white ii PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings z Copies of Book Pages Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS ERECTA x taffeta with rounded neck and long sleeves. She wore a shoulder length veii. The bride wore a gift of a gold neckpiece presented to her by her mother and car- ried a bouquet of white and red carnations. Mrs. Laurie Watmough of Warfield, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gold satin floor- length gown and carried a colonial nouquet of white and red carnations. © The groom was attend- ed by the uncle of the bride, Mr. Donald Watmough of|i derful evening. SUGAR AND SPICE For her 's wed- ding, Mrs. Carruthers chose a pale blue satin street- length dress with white as- sessories. The bride's two sisters, Diane and Lucyanne, were attendents as flower girls and wore matching frocks of blue, made by their mother. White and pink stream- @,ers decorated the hall and altar bench was de- corated with white and red|o! carnations. The bride's mo- er and Mrs. Envoy Mal- lory wore corsages of match- ing colors. While the register was being signed a beautiful solo was rendered by Mrs.-C. Walker of Kinnaird, assisted at the piano by Mrs. Bergen, also of HGanaire. The wedding dinner was served at The Salvation Army arters where numerous friends and relatives ‘were present. The two-tier cake was cut by, tf the happy