CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1961 NEW ELASTIC SIDE PANELS Cling snugly to your foot . tn the market for shoes... but ‘looking for some thing different?. Maybe you're look- clings’ snugly to your foot. ‘This is your steele 10.95 MADDOCKS 74 Make. Their First Communions ‘The solemnity of the Sacrament | FA of Holy Eucharist. was celebrated | Sunday for 74 First Communicants - in St, Rita’s Church, “ At the outset of the day, the] young group were led in procession by Margaret McCauley and Eliza- beth Kaufman, The junior choir sang appropriate hymns, Following. the ‘early service breakfast was served for the child- ren at the Marlane Hotel. Conven- ing were Mrs, H. Newel, Mrs. A. H. Hominiuk, Mrs. W, Fields and Mrs. R. Paul, Serving were Audrey Ber- tarlone, Ann McLean and Peggy Newel. In the evening a May crowning | of the Blessed Virgin took’ place. Miss Audrey Bertarione, president of the Senior Sodality of Mary, was the May Queen, attired in a robe of royal blue accented with a gold crown, Her train bearers were Deb- bie Rust and Cathy Mulyk. Kathy Fields was the crown bearer. ‘The queen was led by the Firat Communicants, continuing in pro- cession were the Junior Sodality. Forming a guard of honor were senior members of the Sodality, the Misses. Dianne Soberlak;' Sandra ‘Vaessen, Peggy Newel, Evelyn -Rod- ‘gers, Atlane Archambault, Ann Mc_ Lean, Noreen Hendricks, Nicole Kaufman and. Sharon Batting, Following the: crowning. Rev. Father E. Brophy enroled each First Conimunicant into thé ‘scapular and presented each’ with ‘a gift of'a ro. sary ahd prayer book. The ‘occasion ended with-benediction, William's MOVING & STORAGE “The Family Mover” LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE HAULING STORAGE - CRATING - PACKING - SHIPPING For Free Estimates Call Collect Trail 191 Nelson 1471 (aS =O es PUBLIC NOTICE ROSE BALL Kinnaird Improvement Hall June 9 Dancing 9.20 to 1.30 Crown Queen at 11.00 o'clock Free Corsages for Ladies Orchestra - Men of Note STRAWBERRY TEA and Bake Sale at Home of K. Spence, 221, 7th Ave. Kinnaird, Wed. June 21 Kinaird United Church Womens Auxiliary rae’ sia Ac IF YOUR FURNACE LOOKS LIKE THIS... EQUIPMENT DEALER PLUMBING & © HEATING CASTLEGAR, B.C. WHEN, Your Doctor: gives you pos a PRESCRIPTION take it with confidence . CASTLEGAR DRUG * PHONE ae Sather-Selvig Wedding Kinnaird and North Surrey shared interest on May 19 when Bonja Elna’ Selvig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gunnar Selvig of Kin- naird, became the bride of Norman Enut Sather, son.of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Sather of North Surrey, B.C. The wedding took place in the Trinity Lutheran Church at North Surrey with Pastor J. B, Haave of- fictating. Given in marzlage by her fa- ther, the bride wore s gown of ny- lon organza over taffeta with full- length skirt appliqued with satin and sequins, The bodice was of lace sequins and pearls with wide pic- ture frame collar, elbow-length veil with sequin trim. Her crown was of pearls and sequins, She carried a bouquet of ‘yellow roses, yellow carnations and aste- phanotis, Attendants of the bride were the bride’s sister, Miss Shirley Sel- vig, and a cousin of the groom, Miss Jane Leander. Both atten- dants wore gowns of polished white cotton with turquoise coin dots, turquoise headpieces with white veils, They carried colonial bouquets of yellow carnations and roses. The best men were Mr, Law- rence Haave and Mr. Paul Swen- numson and the ushers were: Brian Lande and Mr. Donald Hendrickson. Music was played by Mrs. J. B. Haave. For the reception, held at Mt. fon Lutheran Church in New ‘Westminster, the mother of the bride chose’ a yellow ensemble with hite accessories and 4 corsage of ink roses, while the groom's mo- ther. chose 2 navy-and-white en- semble with a corsage of pink roses. many telegrams were read from Port Hope, Ont., and Pirnce Ru- _ FOMINOFF — To Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Fomiinoff of Winlaw, May 27. O BOD. . "THE WEATHER 5 FLOWER Helen 'S shop tp: | |Phone 5191) | Eve. 5561 * Cards * Gifts * Novelties Flowers: Wired Anywhere pert, BO. Out-of-town: “guests included: Mr, and Mrs, W. Simonson, Prince Rupert; Mr.‘and Mrs, R. A, John- an upmeras Mrs, 'T,: Kaardal, . I. Stratton and Mrs. R Maxsolf af and two young daugh- ters, all of Seattle, Wash. ‘The young couple will realde in Castlegar in September where the groom has ‘accepted a ‘teaching position et the high school. BEEF POT ROASTS ‘blade « ol round bone, ‘Ib., STEWING BEEF, Lean. 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