CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 27, Po off- Polovnikoff Weddin —Vogue Portraits Photo Castlegar Hospifal May Consider Storage Tank fo Assure Uninterrupfed Water Service Is the elty in the process of Bhnning any major improve- Htent to its water aystem in the orth end of its boundaries? ‘This was the question put council at the Nov. 13 eeling by hospital © board Se Nick Ogtow when! appearing with a delegation of ree, ‘The delegation said that on three separate occasions this year the hospital has been without. water for, periods of “five minutes to two hours.” On several occasions fluctuating NOTICE UIC Claimants Due to Postal Strike do not mail report cards, take them to your ffice or Canada . nearest UIC Manpower Centre. Failure to do so will delay your next cheque. TRAIL: tf you normally: report to the Trail office and you live-in or around Trail including east to Robson and Syringa Creek, you must pick up your cheque at the Unemployment Insurance Commission office in Trail, on Saturday between 9 a.m, and 3 p.m. lf you are on sickness benefits or are disabled you may authorize someone in writing to pick up your cheque. Please bring adequate Identi- fication, (L€.) Social Insurance card and one other item with your signature, Do not, 1 Tepeat, do not C 3 Bring them to the amp! “surance Commission eee ‘oF Canada Manpower Centre Sotigrt and they will forward them to. to the Pay centre. (U.L.C,, REMEMBER THIS DAY. seers i Trail — Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The U pl venience. i¥ Cotmmission regrets this incon-. _ Unempléyment Insurance Canada Assurance- chémage Canadas” tin44 water levels at the hospital are reported to have been a matter of concern. As well, sand in the water supply has apparently been the cause of considerable maintenance costs, ‘Ald, Mike' Livingstone said : The parents’ homes pro- vided the settings for marriage ceremontes uniting Vickie Irene Polovnikolf, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Polovnikoft of Burnaby, formerly pf Thrums, and Timothy’ Willie Popoff, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs, Willie Popoff of Castlegar, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a fldor- length white organza gown featuring a train, Dainty flower clusters of lace appliqued the bodice with its seoop neckline and encireted the hemline from which a double ruffte fell. The gdwn's cuffed caplet sleeves were similarly appliqued. Self- covered buttons closed the back of the bodice, and a bow fell at the back from the waist, -Her caplike headpiece with lace applique was seeded with pearls. To thls was secured her shoulder-length veil of ‘nylon net with embroldered edges. To complete her ensemble, the bride wore a seed pearl efioker: She carried a cascading quet consisting of a white sweetheart roses enhanced by white ribbon and ~ baby's reath, Sister of the bride, Marilyn Polovnikoff, was maid-of-honor, Bridesmaids were Linda Popoff and Brenda’ Popoth “both: of that the three times: water service was cut off were due to abreak in the line, a mechanical failure and an electrical failure to the pumping system, He added that council could not guarantee that such failures would not occur in the future. The delegation indicated it had already been considering two alternatives to the water problem. Either to drill a well of its own or to have a 20,000 gallon storage tank. The delegation was cau- tioned that the city did have problems with “sanding” and that this could be experienced with any well the hospital board might undprtake. - 2 “Asked: if other hospitals had storage tanks, Mr. Oglow stated that some did. Hospital administrator Ken Talarico stated that it was a matter of hospital accreditation, ‘+ ‘The delegation was told y that council. has budgeted $16, _,000 for two years to Install and “{mplement @ pressure-control alarm system to monitor the water supply. Ald. Audrey Moore asked ifthe tank would not be a idea in terms of the hospital in ._ renewing accreditation status. egar.. identically gowned’ in null colored floral polyester gowns that featured an A-line cut and butterfly sleeves. They carried colonial bouquets of blue and white daisy mums and ‘white sweetheart roses, Best man was Mr. Willle Kalesnikoff of Castlegar. Ushering duties were shared by the groom's brother, Mr. Joe Popoff of Vancouver, and the bride's cousin, Mr. John Pere: __ verzoff of Blueberry Creek. The groom and his ushers were similarly attired in blue vested Newport Tuxedo's. For her daughter's. wed- ding, the bride's mother wore a floor-length, sky blue chiffon gown accented by a sheer cape featuring silver and blue trim at the neckline matching the trim on the empire waist of the gown. She wore a corsage of white sweetheart roses” and baby's “breath accented by silver ribbon, The. bridegroom's, mother chose'a Mdoblength ‘aqua blue: polyester_gown .with.a.matcti-= ing jacket, White sweetheart roses and baby’s breath made up her corsage. She, completed her ensemble with a gold chain necklace. 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PHONE 365-3355 WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME? “Call Mary 365-5244 of 364-2507 STRAND & MOSBY [REALTY LID. the guest book was altended by the bride's cousins, Miss: Shar- on Peroverzoff of Blueberry Creek and Misa Ester Perever- soff of Taghum, They were similarly attired in floor-length flowered gowns that featured pully sleeves. A white daisy mum corsage with gold ribbon and greenery completed their outfits. ‘The banquet room decor featured a blue and.’ white theme around: a decorative heart inscribed with ‘Vickie and ‘Tim’ on two ribbons. A lavish array of streamers and ‘bells hung from the celling, walls and chandeliers. Silver candelabras with white | candles ‘and. the at- tendants bouquets decorated the bride's: table‘ which “was covered’: with a white lace tablecloth and blue’ underlay. ‘The guests’ tables were trim- med with blue candles rising from a cluster of flowers. The bride's six-tier wed- ding cake, iced in’ white and trimmed in blue, was a revolv- ing delight decorated by Mrs. Kate Varabiolf of Castlegar. It was displayed on a separate MA Prov. g Vows are Exchanged table tovered with a white lace tablecloth and. blue underlay. matching the bride's» table. Each tler was decorated with dainty blue rose clusters and lavishly draped garland string- work. Three boltom ters sup- ported a single ticr separated by angel pillars which in turo separated the two top tlers from the single one as well, ‘Amidst tho pillars was a ring of sugared lace bells that con- tained lily-of-the-valley and a rose bud, The cake.tép consisted of two satin bells on a rose base. ; ‘This provided the base for two doves which held a) wedding ring in thelr” beakss Silky. ribbon and lily of. the’ valley completed it’s decor: Maaler of ceremonies was Mr. Paul Strelioff of Castlegar. Words of congratulations were read from Victoria and’ Kam- sack, Sask. A toast to the bride ‘was proposed by the bride's uncle, Mr. Bill Pereversoff sf Taghum. For a honeymoon'to south: ern California, the bride wore a black silk halter dress with blue flower clusters and.a sheer matching jacket. A blue-tinted ; RECIPIENTS OF: Mincome, Handicapped Persons: Income Assit ¢ 4 ance and Social Allowances. available, Clientele are advised to ‘pick chewUes up a fh Office 280 Department of | Human . Resour 7 Gol. Ave,, Room 3. (Above Bos Pay'n' PHONE 365-3322 °° and white: fs Buying Historicol Items «Under its acquisition fund, the Provincial Museum is o taining artifacts that might otherwise have been lost to the people of British Columbia. A fair market price is paid for such objects which range from antique clocks; lamps, musical instruments, weapons and similar small items, to a stage coach, wagons and farm implements. - One Climax logging loco- motive (circa 1912) once used by the Shawnigan Lake Log- ging Co. has been obtained. = Citizens who contemplate selling or otherwise getting rid of objects which have historic value, are urged to get in touch with the history people at the Provincial Museum in Victoria. Phone: Victoria 387-3648, .or 387- “quittam, t the: V-neck, a pearl choker and gold sandals completed the ensem- ble. The groom wore a groyish- blue sult of wool and polyester accented by a botd floral print dacron shirt, Daisies, roses and baby's bréath, tied with a blue ribbon, made up the bouquet thatthe bride tossed to jenna Makieff of Chotleeats The groom threw the garter. which was caught by. Mr.’ ‘Andy Davidoff of Castlegar. : ‘The bride and groom were ushered ' from: the reception premises by the guests singing ‘For They're a’ Jolly | Good Couple’ as they encircled them in’a ring then made a tunnel through which they had to pass” to make thelr way to the exit. ‘The newlyweds will reside. at 207. 514 East Sth Ave,, ‘Vancouver, B.C, Out of town’ guests ‘at- tended from Williams’ Lake, Burnaby, Vancouver ‘and’ Co- WM SeLcinie Cotte ANOTHER COURSE IN SMALL. ” ‘BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. HELL Sete Here Is another opportunity to look at an essential aspect of small business management. ;This,jime the subject matter Is “Legislation” which. covers::. Taxation, Unemployment Insurance, Human Rights Code, Workers’ Compensation, The Fi Practices Act, and other relevant Statute: TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS Commencing - DECEMBER: 2nd, ROOM. ate The Course includes 4 Sessions (2, weeks) ) Fee: $15 Per Rerson, which. an be paid, the, fiat evening. For ate information Phone S657 492 Mon. thre . am. 4.30 p.m, Take notice. that an Advance Poll will-be held for registered voters who have reason to believe that they will be unable to attend a polling place ‘on, Thursday, December 11, 1975, Advance Poll Dates andTimes Thursday, December 4, 1975.........-1: 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m: Friday, December 5, 19755...) 0... 1;:00'p.m.:to.9:00 p.m.” Saturday, December 6, 1975... +1:00:p.m. ‘to.2:00 p.m. Advance Poll Voting Location ROSSLAND-TRAIL ELECTORAL DISTRICT: St. Andrews Anglican Church Foyer: 1347 Pine Ave,, Teall: Oglow Building, ‘No. 3 605 Columbia “Ave., Castlegar + GR. 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