Nerf) ent cricaphowpelapmag gripe y = HaN )ponp ee an gM EI peepee pa gree eed Nera CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September: 26, 1974 ~ Dogwood Unit Begins’ | ‘Activities: of Fall Season — 7 B - Be EiDays pe er‘ baskets’ of: allow; | Ws mauve ave cuales in crystal ‘and ‘white ‘dalsy/ mums ‘candlestick ‘holders. The cake a q “earnontls oe ceremony, / Delroy, of Calgary Tales? with bMS completed ‘her. ensemble, mks = ( a ws writtel i The Dogwood Unit of tlie which lato be held Dec. 7, was the \'/hadibeen'made by the: bride's. Bi ig written b; 4 Castlegar. United Church ‘Wo- | discussed’ and various sugges- of: tht) ‘| receives catvet living ‘ad in by. Warren Milley of,Edmonton bridegroom's mother 080 a 5 mply i 1) \mother and 'Mras. Jy:Fornelll,., : the, bride :and” ‘groom, was) /and Mr.. David’ ‘O'Grady; of | floor-length of Fortrel in ‘ ter of cerem rt ee peel eh | . tions and ideas were presented ‘ Ne 2AThree' “with decprating:by, Mra, J.” Gaile ei ie ier at the Gales sharing ushering du: navy, and een Bho ‘wore ‘a | Mr. Wayans Delt Delroy. He arene iniiieg om tating the ; . 4 ! Ke Dis Selly : ies ics, essages-from for making the barsar more 7 1 MeL vest New, Westminster. the _ Party,» Bite my f to‘unit'in' marriage Patricia A reception followed at ie) ibboa. Ter ciesage' vas Cal; : ee sald: yee eee i "Boland hit he end i's ‘nat A‘ card of thanks was wis’ received and read from'Mrs. J. ROCK Staff Awarded alse. 'D- - BAR - D. LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Monday to Friday Open at 4,00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday’ — 12 Noon. agree a Eee o and ‘Mrs, + called the meeting to order, 4 One minute's’ silence was ob- y served in loving: memory of + Mrs. F. Nilsen. The members i + extend their deepest sympathy t gto the bereaved family, conducted by Mra. Hunter and Mrs. Travis. Mrs, Hunter had a display lor which she will take orders. The Christmas’ bazaar, te@:home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Zorn of Pass Creek were Mr, Zorn's * brother-inaw and sister, = and Mrs, R. Lee of Surrey. 4 Visiting in Nelson (on Fri- day MeN M.' Olsen, lowing 13 a Sot thet oe eof activities that ca an % be. conducted; in the:'new # community centre and has been piled by recreation director = Eoack ‘Alouf of Regional’ Recre- ” ation Commission’ No. 1. In presenting his resume BS She has taken into consideration e zithe existing. :arena eet in the ov progral et vine ok all, ice skating The Devotion period was |: of assorted cards including Christmas cards and’ supplies SEA Recent ‘visitors at‘ the Kalmokoff, thanking, the ' unit members for all the cards also enclosed a donation to the unit funds, The:members had been very busy visiting their shut-in | and ‘sick members with 69 hospital visits and 26 home visits having been made and 89: get-well and sympathy cards sent out, It was decided to’ order a number of hasti-note packa; ges to sell, from the department of, " ‘stewardship services. «+ The October. meeting will be.held at the homie of Mrs. A> McNeil with Mrs. E. Sherbiko as, co-hostess, | ~The’ meeting closed: with. ‘members repeating the Mizpah - | Benediction, : alter which’ a was served by Hunter, and 7 [NOther ice activities will most likely include: summer. hockey, school summer othe. ized for thany. activities,” ‘says : Mr. Alouf, who in his resume lists ‘the ;following:: Annual spring boat ‘and. trailer’ show; ; are showsj annual recreation: ‘Recreation. Unlimited’: ed shows such as the 4-H_ major, bn of the PrORraln luring the winter months. “Skating: activities “inthe tin Castlegar | have been eatricted to minor. hockey, figure skating, commercial hoc- re key, soft Puck Hock hockey, pre- fischool hockey, Selkirl 5 hockey, publi ekating,’ ‘mothers ‘6 Show;: annual con- ferences : by various: organiza- ‘tions, special stage shows; band. f concerts; dances; special KC Days events and playground special events, “that mal a:program “could ve an P ‘possible service: project. ‘Annual’ clinics ‘and wol Beker in‘ baseball,’ peotebal, and : lacrosse, held f ia this area in the prin of each: year as well/as: being | utilized for roller skating and - ‘crafts and ‘hobby shows.’ = Mr. Alouf says that activi ‘ties for the main fe’ ‘area-when ©. there ‘is ‘no ‘ice’ are! “really: limit less, : 2 "In utilizing ‘the. one: large f Mr. Alouf: ntates there is no doubt) other special events, would arise from'time to time, “but he! hag: Imited his ‘list asthe: events, he : feels’ fairly, Ne he saya. f ‘that can be conducted, byt have~ not been in the past due to lack of ‘ice time,’ such’ as power ‘ , Regular. ’ programs that may be conducted in the main arena area:are lacrosse, bad- . minton, Le $a Junior. hockey. club.’ nee "THE CARPET CENTRE Upstairs ate TRAIL TIMES BLOG. {PHONE 364-2421 "case mee Api ter : © long as needed, Mr: Alouf spoke of setting up a large portable pool. “This "he says, “is vred extensively in Saskatche- twan with; proven: success an RAR SAA AA ARSON cs TAREE TERRA MAA AAAS TPM le ‘cost.";He suggests “White the large nterene room, ‘chil. dren's art,.childrén’s crafts, silkscreen, children’ *macrame, ballroont dance ¢ weaving and. creative dance ;eould - be conducted. “Again if sd tion Prep for geen Dl Data i room opanig: up to ey ‘aately 100' feet by-50 feel, i -ganizat be al Peto no doubt ia iap mind « that there is definitely. a‘ very. - desperate need for a sports and (cultural ‘centre fai our’ commu- : turned into a youth activity. “centre, a-facility ‘which? A lesperately needed and long’ * # large enough! z uses functions. The: youth crime rate and dru blem.in tsenough 9, I have. ‘becomie extremely ware . of (the: Very: important : : ‘ geographical location of Castle- = ‘gets! of crystal knit pol pte ‘scooped noel Sinitl proposed’ fo “feforenduim this. ’ “Baturday, Mr. A ouf outlines ii3 During: the jummer ‘montha this | area-‘could be Cutilized as'a Youth ‘Activity: : “ Centre..It would also be ideal _ CANADIAN LEGION HALL Every Thursday ble eh for. senior citizens’ carpet bow!- + ing,: bingos, whist drives, club zteas and general meeting area. +4; Leadership « courses’ end train: ing seminars would be throughout the year. this area for a cultural centre is *) just’ as great and there ‘are *, “equally as many people who . would like tasee this come’ about as there are those voicing _/s their needs for an ice skating or “sports. facility. Mr. ‘Alouf' says he‘ is inclined to feel that the * ‘_ cultural faction in the commu- ‘nity are of-a more passive ; nature and consequently are “gare In'many cases we have had E o' put: restrictions on ow {s.programs: since most of; th itime® we doynot- have | ‘the program would, ‘and I’ say this with-no reservations, ; draw: ‘Trail areas for; certain. The Selkirk College adult education programs ‘draw a: good per .centage of their attendanc “We in turn could iif:we had ‘the’ He B.G Division, C.ALR.S., has » and its /mume belonging to% ithe: a Yeents to the bridal table, Two holders and white candles com: pleted the'.table decor..: “Guest: table decorations featured bud’ vases, each con- "1. Home’ Serer ‘talning a yellow, rose ‘atid white Next to the Cloverieat M Motel daisy nestled ‘in fern. Mr. Arch MacKinnon of cle posed“ by,’a! friend | and Yo pre f a of the bride, Mr. ‘Aldo : Fra nico of Castle, pantauit Sith Gelicate. ‘ tiny oe ‘with’ embroidered’ e8 “trim: ‘Hor outfit was completed from’ Vancouver,’apateéni : oe red from Trait, friends:’and : Si gton,.D. ‘nlx,’ Ari Winnipeg, Visors cover, ‘Kamloops;':8) “survived by, her 7 husband, Pat; four’ sons, Mike Lonnie Lawrence ‘Jeffrey, | ‘The:bride is.the daughter of Mr, and Mra.’ Willem: Van *Yzetloo and the groom the son. Richard ie eae 1'C 8, ‘wediling ball, 3 blue" ‘flowers {and ‘a: blue\'ang’ white heart’‘decorated the lounge ‘for the ceremony. at’ Med Rev. ‘Ted’ Bristow and nor was Miss ‘zetloo of Castle- nd’the two