CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 16, 1969 COFFEE BREAK By Lois Hughes Figure Skating Has Needed Eqt. Hockey players _start/even a broken bone. Skirts should just cover pretty young but the equip: Leotards are also sug-|the crotch in front (when the ment is all grown up. Moth-| gested for practice, with ajskater is standing) and be oon become familiar|skating dress or skirt and|longer in the back by two helmets, mouth guards sweater, Small children some-|or three inches to cover the hin pads. It is not too it is|lower edge of the panties. before elbow pads and For the most warmth jer pads enter into the and comfort, double-knit jer- mete: fhe lssee arowe (ao sey is the best. The new » [synthetic ki real does the list of equipment,| When it comes to “dress " eed bit malls are. alee ‘ban: but thank goodness for thejrules are more detailed. The duroy, velveteen and non- Pogany-Popoff Creston Wedding Is of Wide. Interest to this District Tangerine and white was’ the theme of a beautiful late Many Local Organizations Benefit From KRC sees Chest Drive bers. Of this original group through t! - there are still 11 active mem- tion of the Community ohest Juers. ‘i each year. This enables members to inves! tries to various points oO! peat and to give spe- cial cards and fl to sick tere si INSURANCE AUTO ‘FIRE LIFE For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact... M. W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Box 1266 Castlegar 269 i ; wack Webster was. the and Victor the secretary- of Creston, exchanged mar- riage vows with Joseph Ken: neth Pogany, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pogany of Lister. _ men and women ra Cor-| Lamphear low- and/]ing.these to become the per- of. three of these|sonal property of th groups that receive a portion receive, tem. eres Harry Evans is now pre- sident_ with .90 members in|. The dressing room being out of bounds for mothers and the young fellow starting to de- mand his independence. I wonder if it would ne simpler to take up _figu skating? Not really. The. is a field all of its own and of course the most important thing is the skates. Here fit and support are the import- ant factors. A skaters’ handbook says the skates should fit as close- ly as ordinary shoes. Second-|# hand skates are not frowned upon provided they fit pro- perly and still retain most of their original stiffness to give h local club gives Suagestions on length of skirt, types of material as well as trims. For those who plan to have children involved it may be of interest to quote the club's outline. It is suggested that the skaling costume consist ofa stretch woollen materials are] | Rev. Douglas Graves con- fortable or ‘advaneed skat- ers, On practice dresses, the most suitable trimmings are: braid lace, yarn and contrast- ing material (preferably not sequins or other sparkling ). bination, separate dress “and pants; or skirt, pants and sweater, etc, Panties should And so like all sports, or as far as that goes, like everything we tackle, it is a world all of its own. Maybe figure skating isn’t any sim- pler than the next sport but when it comes -to qualifica- have the skirt attached at the ip line, never at the waist.'it tions for each badge, I know far from simple. ted the double-ring cere- mony solemnized at 3.30 in tbe jatternoon: decorated with large baskets gerine roses markin, pews, emphasizing chor scheme. Vocal soloist for the oc- easion was Judy Nichol of Vancouver acsompanied by Mrs. Fletcher at the organ. The lovely bride entered the church on the arm of her father, wearing a tradi- tional floor length lace over satin gown. The lace front ‘he church was tastefully pink under tones, compli- mented ‘by a a corsaee of pink ae Sam Popoff, was .master and Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 The bride’s only uncle, read tele: ac-| cessories. The groom’s mother sel- of congratulati Castlegar ms of m Vancouver, support, When it comes to cloth- ing, the handbook ussests beginners should get in the habit of wearing mitts or gloves fore practice. If a ginner who is not ‘wearing Union Suggests B.C. of the dress was open trimmed with scallops chow: ing © off her rich satin under- bas full length lace sleev- es and featured high neck- and Saskatchewan. line were also trimmed with mitts falls, she tends to save herself by putting out her elbow rather than her bare- hand — and can more easily incur a sprain, dislocation or Air Lines Investigation Air should be “in- LtapA for their fitness te continue operating," saya from il to tl TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, OCT. 17 12 Noon to 6 P.M. Several Fresh (not frosted) items included in addition to our fresh frozen regular line. Located at Gulf Statien Near Kinnaird Junction WEST COAST SEAFOODS | (r,: Commis- The telegram objects to B.C, Air's proposed fare hik- es. R. L. Keiver, president, Local 480, United Steelwork- ers of America, sent the gram _ to W._ Pickersgill, president of the CTC. Mr. Keiver sent t fhe. ele: e 3,- Mr. Keiver aie out the fact. that the department of i ort granted CP Rail e ight to le-| transport has sanctioned the o! senger service in the area in 1963. Permission. was granted “on the grounds that an ade- quate and satisfactory air existed.” service “B.C. Air does not and never has provided an ade- quate or satisfactory service,” states Mr. Keiver’s telegram. “Since the board of matching scallops. Her two- tiered mantilla style floor length veil was trimmed right around with matching scallop- dress lace. She carried a bouquet of compromised tanferine gladi- oli rossets in_ white Gloria Pogany of was maid-of-honour; Miss Gi lian Taylor of Calgary and train service,” says the tele- gram, g travellers. are forced to use air “The department transport should accept a re- sponsibility to ensure that the monopoly: created with th of the department o! of | Miss Darlene Hoobenott, of nes net with white satin ribbons. | Sue viet eee of the groom, Brat and ected a smart light wool two piece turquoise dress with a white .corsage and matching accessories. The Catholic Hall was decorated with white and streamers bells, the color scheme of the wedding, where the recep- tion was held for 130 guests, who were served a delicious supper by the Women’s Lea- tangerine and “The bride’s table was lay. The elegant four-tiered cake was decoral with 8) the young couple will take Mr. Nick Koochin pro-' posed the toast-to-the-bride to which the groom respond-| ed. For her going-away en- semble, the bride chose a hot pink lace dress over sat- in with matching three-quar- ter coat and shoes entoned. Her accessories were white gloves and a white orchid corsage, After a honeymoon trip to Banff and Lake Louise, up residence in Elko, where will bof they th be em ployed by ow Nest Indus rovid- The lively music ed for the dance that Fallow. ed was by Timothy’s Orches- tra of Creston. ride and groom. : Tall. ta! ym. Victoria, gerine and. white candles couver, Prince’ Ru pert, complimented the table as legar, Grand Forks, Nelson, Out of town we . fro gary, Van- Cast- Did You Know? That you can travel to Reve. in about one e hour — in real comfo: British C of the contributions: Canadian Cancer Society, cautlogar Unit ur prim: functi to be of service t to unction is ple needing help during ‘the! perlod aneey cite jpember: of of; under; ing frentmenty for eancered! Another fi é Teelteittg function of the -directed chiefly towards the adult Population of the area. 'How- ever, it does involve the stu- dents of the area by means f ciety sen ‘The society assists chur- ches in their outreach in the suner city, remote areas and «vu chose im special need, pro- viding large type editions for those who can no longer Jad ordinary ‘size type. The In Canada, mn ‘message of the Bible has appeared in many languages and the so-| ciety out millions of che association with ‘an. av- erage attendance of 35. What does Senior. Citizens mean? Members range in ag- es from 59 to over 90 and all are very ‘much alive. The fee for membership| pz is $1 per year of which 45 ber cent is sent to the pro- vincial treasurer in Vancou- ver to- help ia the welfare of all senior cit Members ay 10 cents for the evening’s lunch which includes a’ lovely cake once a month from _the Sor- opumist, Club of Castlegar- Being inter - denominational t/and also an auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible So- ciety, the Canadian Bible So- ciety's work is never ending El rest of the, world. Canada and the The club is for relaxa- tion, fun. This is made possible ed by various which most often prove hil arious, pretty pertormer gives spec- Jal attention to one of he group's not for work, and is all sorts and wonderful hat hows. highlight . of . the year is the eee tase ban- gusts complete with all the A huge fruit cake. was donated Jast Christmas by ti director Buck The mistletoe, which’ is used 80. much by the 80's and 90's, is never left out. Entertainment is provid- associations especially. ;- when’ a Sewers enjoy games of Accent is on “fun” with much credit’ due the Com- munity Chest ‘without whose help the association could not Useage of Water Senior Citizens’ Association The Senior Citizens’ As- sociation was formed Aug. @ That you can go in Alberta or the Northwest U.S.A. in less than three hours. That the most dangerous part of flying is the drive to the rt. That you can travel to Mica Creek in one hour and 25 minutes via Trans-Inland Airlin to Prince George in less than three hours. That there are fall and winter excursion flights to Reno and Las Vegas. That the cost is less than you would expect. Revelstoke, B.C. For Reservations & Information WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY Trons-Inland Airlines 1 1957, with 34 charter mem- COURT OF Take notice that the Court of Revision of REVISION carry: on. Ground Beef. aa Drops (6 Million Gallons in Month Sampling. of Castlegar’s sewerage lagoon brought “fa- vorable” results from the health hi authorities: was reported by Ald. Ts R. Cook at last week's council meeting. Water useage for Sept- ember’ was reported at 14, 729,700 imperial: gallons, 16,- 000,000 0 gallons less than the month ae August. ie Ed Mosby reported cl the ae crew of the town] V@¢ation in th manufactured 15 feet of man- exhibits id ive rs common. sense akamai who Aas to Hawaii’ by CP seasorl germs in the distance t= | ma ing fir islands 3 Hawaiian Person: Wiih Good Senso Is Called ‘Akamai Hawaii a person who is the tourist Air from Vancouver to von lulu and plans to do: ‘hristmas Shopping ‘auting' a a ° Although “inet mn yaletide P air passengers visit- Club Steak Canada Choice, Canada Good. Mature Grain-Fed Beef FRICASSEE Fow Government Approved 39° READY TO SERVE Hams Shank Portion Short Ribs of Beat Cenada Choice, Canada Good __ 49 BABY BEEF Liver Government Approved Pot Roast of Beof Canada ‘Choice, Canada Good tb. 99 Bologna Phone Castlegar 365-7542 No. 1 Quality Bb. 19: ring the fall take the eapartie ity of the Bouaucts of the bride South S-T-0-P Fora real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6-cyl., call cate or write to: John Lockyer DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 tén-22 ice. *“F also draw attention ta] that fact that BCA did not reveal: their intentions to in- ase fares when they ap- plied t to have CP Air transfer the franchise to BCA. “T request that your de-' partment ‘rescind’ the propos- ed increase in air travel fares in and out of this area and that the ‘operations of B.C. Air on this route -be investi- bands entwined in tl e | did .|and bridesmaids. of Slocan,_ Manitoba, Rock. Cranbrook and White They large white ragged mums. surrounded by baby mums nestled in tangerine net and tied ont tangerine ribbons. tle Miss Deborah Lee. sister ve the bride. was flow- er girl. Her attire was white crene empire style floor length gown. trimmed with a floor Jeneth tangerine sash at the back. Her head- the cost of Persons in NELSON-SLOCAN ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION DISTRICT 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, on Wednesday, the 29th day of October, 1969, ‘at the hour of 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Courthouse, Nelson, British Columbia, I will sell at public auction the lands and improvements thereon in the list hereinafter set out, of the persons in said list hereinafter set out, for all DELINQUENT AND CURRENT 2) due and unpaid (including any penalty) by said persons on the date of tax sale, and for interest, costs, and expenses, said sale, if the total amount of taxes due up to and including the year 1967, and interest thereon, together with costs of f advertising said sale, be not. sooner paid. at tax sale are advised that tax sales do not extinguish existing Crown taxes the Town of Castlegar will sit on Monday, Nov- ember 3, 1969 between the hours of 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. to hear all complaints and correct and Tevise the list of electors... Dated the 16th day of October, 1969. R..R. O’Genski, storm drain ‘had been install ed on Hemlock St. and 5th Ave. and 124 yards of gravel have been used on Elm St. and and Ave. ion was discriminati shown. between dogs or cats with reports stating four of east sand btn lectin many uni for later giving. Be silts as well as its geographical location as a bridge between :| BUTTER... 2 ws. 51.39 ‘| EVAPORATED MILK Seven Farms, Case of 48 tins . $7.95 gated for their fitness to con- tinus eee ‘SALMON OR ‘FLAKED TUNA ....... ICE CREAM PALM LIPTON‘’S ASSORTED FLAVORS CASSEROLE BASE ..... TOMATOES ‘Aylmer ROBIN HOOD Quick Cooking ‘Oats liens and other exceptions referred to in section 25 (a) ofthe Land Registry Act and section 137 of the Taxation Act. Payments for properties purchased at tax sale are to be by cash, certified cheque, or equivalent. LIST OF PROPERTIES each. were. picked .up - and taken to the pound. last dress was a ‘zeplica .of: the s. month, she had. acces- sories of vohite and ‘carried a white basket filled with tafigerine roses and white d with tangerine ribbons Mr. Ken Swetlishoff. cousin of the bride. was best man. Mr. Ernie Klaffke and. Mr. % John P > the groom. Master Clifford Poganv. brother of the groom carried the two gold wedding hands on a satin cushion to the altar. The groom and his at- tendants were attired in white dinner fackets fri me’ with black uining “and ee % 2 ner, Charles K:: 4 tans "The ringbearer More) Eemuse Sennen Si: Penick Biche. a similar atti The mother of the bride chose a three-piece suit o! areenish grey brocade with a 69¢ PANGAKE SYRUP....... 2 39% = 9 ShagiiETT or MACARONI = 89¢ Seas ance $1 289% $1 12 29¢ 2. 29¢ 3. $1 Business and Professional Directory PHIL/S TELEVISION PARDMAN FURNITURE SERVICE & REPAIR Maytag Sales Phil Popoff Aaa and Sora 365-8143 ; Name of Person Assessed Short Description of Property 3 Pint Taxes (In- Costs and Expenses REPAIRS « cy KOOTENAY LAND DISTRICT Lot 24, D.L. 301A, Plan 2692, C, of T, 1323731 D.L. 301A, Plan 2637 é DILLS WALDIE'S : 5 SERVICE CENTRE Fodor, Charles; Fodor, Shirley J. All Work Guaranteed RUBBER STAMPS Phone 365-6767 Quick Service Havitand, Charles S.; Haviland. Lois G. ‘William -Evdokim: ott, gece. mat alate of Witten dona Haviland, Charles S.: Haviland, Lois G 2 oo $1 = $1 A$l CHILI con GARNI ....2 .< GO MARVIN L. LeROY B. S., ? Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: . Fri. 8 a.m.- 4.30 p.m. TBtiraays 8 a. ee -11 a.m. ter centerpiece; made from a pol nut or jewelery both unusual and inexpensive made from iPele’s Tears,” “Olivene,”. or coral. Lot 10. C of T. 1134931 - Lot 11, G. of T. 1483971 D.L, 301A, Plan S758 All Sizes, Styles CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘Phone 365-7266 a pendant lished kukui CASTLEGAR CUSTOM HOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling Carpet - Tiles Craftsmanship Guaranteed Cali for Free Estimates No Obligation Ph. 365-5636 KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS General Welding Cylinder Blocks Cylinder Heads, Etc. 121 Columbine aye. Green Giant Mix or Match : NIBLET CORN CREAMED CORN - SWEET PEAS Bic 194, D.L. 774, Plan : ene (S087 ot Bishop, Burton Lawrence ‘T. 1590261 . L- We Sec_ 29. m outlined In red on Ref. Plan See reetuise Bisnop, Burton oraEwice Gap eee Free Estimates Davidson, Edward M. For Ail Types Of Cleaning Phone Free ZENITH 6826 Castiegar-Nelson Apple Tree Uses 800 Lbs. Water Daily The root system ofa tree extracts an enormous quantity of ater. from .the soil, ‘he tree a very active Waborworke. On a single summer's da‘ Sized of wa tree water out of jthe ae spraying all but small ‘part of that water into e 1905. CT. 1307421 Lot 9. pts. Lots 6, 7%, 8 outlined in red on Ref. Plan 373891, D. 1. 917, Plan 764A, C. of T. 1STIS7I D.L. 1236,: 1237, Plan 4153 wet A Cc. of 7, 1208261. © BG. of T. 120826r TUFFY’S Compressor Oil NUTS & BOLTS........ Caused Problem Oil used pn the Saher Thoughtful Service sors at the Castlegar Arena Auttueke — Flowers have caused’ problems Tequir: ita - Ly 273, ant Granite, Marble and ing | ie on both compres fhenee'S ie or we ViPORD FOR TRA TRAIL and CRANBROOK “SERVICE is our Business” - Call 365-7542 for your reser canons, GEORGE L. BRODIE, Provincial Collector. Dated at Nelson, British Columbia, ‘this 3rd day of October, 1969. ocl6—9967 : be no Mabiiity in any event beyond the amount paid for such nt.