CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 12, A4 1980 rasp seanic: Smith-Shelfontiuk wedding: vows exchanged _ To the atrains of “Somewhere My Love", Holly Diane Shelfontiuk entered the Kin- naird Church of God on Aug. 23 to become united in marriage to Richard Allan Smith. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Shelfontiuk of Castlogar and the groom the son of Mr. and “Mrs. Gordon Smith of Vancouver. Pastor Ira Johnson heard the exchange of vows at an altar adorned with gladioli floral arrangments, Mrs, A. Ferworn provided the wedding music. Given in marriage by hor father, the bride wore a gown fashioned of Soly chiffon over “bridal taffeta. The bodice was styled with a high neckline and point:-d'espris gine decorated with fine chantilly’ lace, embroidery and tiny seed, pearls. pone d@’espris and chantilly lace was also. featured in the full sleeves, train and wide’ flounce-at the hemline. For jewelry, ee, bride, wore, “her ring and her groom's gift of K cameo rate oh and* husband was gold "pocket watch. Two tiers of silk illusion in nes lengtyh misted from her Siffley-emb¢didered °° Juliet cap adorned with tiny seed pearls, She carried a bouquet of white carnations, pink attendants wore white ivory pendants, and matching earrings — gilts of the’ bride, and pink and white baby's breath in their hair, The senior attendants carried lace -fans ° accented with pink rosebuds, white daisy mums and baby's breath, while the flower- girls held baskets of white and pink mums and baby’s breath, Completing the wedding party were Mr. : Jim Bown of Vancouver as best man and ushers Mr. Don McCarthy of Vancouver and Mr. Steward McCullagh of Castlegar. Mrs, Shelfontiuk, chose for the occasion, a floor-length mint green dress with pleated cape, anda crosage of yellow rosebuds, white carnations and baby's breath. Mrs. Smith wore a street‘length navy floral dress,’ corsage of white rosebuds, white carnations . tinted blue and baby’s breath. A‘pink, green and white theme was ; featured in,the decor of the reception area of the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel. White .ix.-tapers in brass and crystal candleholders ‘ decorated the head table, as did the bouquets «of the bridal party. - “+ ‘Phe four-tier wedding cake, made by the bride's mother and decorated by Mrs. Ivy * Salekin, was iced in white and adorned with pink silk apple blossoms and silver leaves. Hand-blown crystal ornaments of a heart, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allan Smith rey Thea jae Valloy Landscape. Nursery: a On ey 6 two mi. north ef. Winlaw ~~ COLOR FOR YOUR'GARDEN Now Is the time of year to select traes_ and shrubs for Autumn: color. iy © Excellent selection < © Reasopable prices" -_ FALL BULBS HAVE ARRIVED SUPER SPECIAL ORADO : BLUE SPRUCE + Ar. bil . josephe. fasclani box 34, winlaw, 'b.c. VOG 2J0 (604) 226-7270 “MERLE HAGGARD | TTradiéfoid\D éikhobor ‘wedding u conducted :at of, united Whe Sl 4 Osachoff.. their heh darigh . gave their youngest daughter ‘fe son “of Mr.: arid, cc , Passmore. TA doublering | ceremony and, Walters their, in took place. the groom's parents’ home with famil friends hearing the young couple’s vows, organza, blouson-style gown -'° The bride was enchanting in a nyfon with a sheer yolk trim of Venice lace and pearls featuring / a pearl cameo at throat. Venice lace repeated at the waistline, full bishop sleeves and -chapel-length train. She wore a finger-tip well of bridal illusion net with Venice lace*trint’ attached to a teired: satin cap. For: the traditional “something: ‘hor. ¢andles { rowed,” the bride wore pearl: 3 earrings: belonging to Sue Dalzell; her maid of honor. . gift was.a beautiful inscribed gold LD. bracelet featuring a diamond set in Her groom's an open heart, yellow sw : breve Sl " " bouquets. "The bride's other chose a full-length ester crepe: with Bre ke the shoulders.; gor ithe bodice with a olne and brooch. The ensemble was: Ip-length long-sleeved jacket i fred into tiny pleats in: the ok place at Paucae! lecorated with white -and* cand flowers. : 8 and light and dark | tips bridal table was the She ¢arried a cascading bouquet of:red traditional’bridé aad groom on the’ top tier . - -Jaceline roses and stephanotis, enhanced with baby's breath and lily-of-the-valley. .Maid' of honor, Miss Sue *Dalzell of and cupids and cherobs between each layer, The cake was.made and decorated by the groom's mother. [ Remember, 10% OFF for Cash. ees 1 of every description }, LAMPSHADES, BASKET CHAIRS AND MOE, EP. SALES “Waneta Road, Trail 200 yd. past Schneider's 368-8512 -IN SPOKANE Netzon, ‘and ‘bridesmaid Miss Julie Shele- - ‘The guest book attendants were Miss fontiuk of Nelson, were attired in full- length gowns. of yellow polyester gathered at the waist and featuring spaghetti straps at the Master of ceremonies. was Mr.. Fred. bodice. A matching floral three-quarter- Osachoff of Vallican, an uncle of the groom. 3 length jacket completed the ensemble. ey . (Toast to the bride was given by her uncle, . the carried bouquets of yellow sweethear} : Mr, Alex Rebalkin of Appledale. - — - white French carnations, baby’s breath ,a! 4 Guests attended from Nelson, Castlegar: ' he ‘the-valley, accented by sprigs of ] brown ,, Silverton, Victoria, Grand Forks, Fort ovina katchewan, Canal Flats, Wasa, Kenloore, ¢ Mancouver, Kelowna and Golden. ae tuxedo with a brown velvet collar an +4... For going away, the bride changed toa! Elaine Rebajkin, cousin of the bride and Miss ict. 17 from Departs O: Natalie Wasilenkoff, cousin of the groom. - Trail, Castlegar & Nelson Sidays/2 nights trip includes: Third World * ee Canadians can do more ssi SAULT ‘STE.. MARIE. that works for an improve- : Ridpath? ‘ Ont. (CP)—Canadians, both ment of the. human condi- % ‘Coach Transportation as individuals and asa nation, tion.” * Dinner In Spokane are not doing enough to As moderator of more than ff Is Baggage Handling salvage the dignity of people 300 churches around’ the: . * PI will fake you shopping doves and double rings were featured between each tier and on the top layer. The newlyweds also partook of traditional 4 Ukranian wedding bread called “Kolach". ‘Mr. Ivan Christensen, an uncle of the brid&from Calgary, Alta., was .master of ‘ceremonies. Pastor Ira Johnson of Castlegar posed the bridal toast. The bride's cousin, Miss Shirlene Shelfon- ukiScaught the bouquet, while Mr. Dan with green fern. The bride Jater presented her bouquet to Mrs. F. ‘Hooper of Saskatch- ewan, the groom's grandmother, who, along -° with Mr. Hooper, were .present:. at. the © wedding. “d The bride’s three sisters. were her” attendants; matron of honor Mrs/ Sharon: McKenzie of G: d and Miss Rhonda Shelfontiuk of Castlegar and Mrs. Andrea McCullagh of Castlegar. Misses rosebuds and baby's mine nmi Bs SL INSTRUCTOR ‘DUTIES: This. i in- structor tateach baste sil to ‘adults in ovine. " ae. ay position: BY; for tou rism promotions 2, Grand Forks Gazette, Grand Forks, B.C.: for the aid often benefits Canadians _ more than recipient countries and he.cited a recent project that sent Canadian lumber to +a tropical country, where 5.'The Glass House, Bos- well, B.C.:, for the Best Guided Tour, recognizing the excellent. preparation and A total of seven special awards certificates were pre- sented by Kootenay Boun- , dary : Visitors Association fh QUALIFICATIONS: Teacher training and experience Lisa and Dawn McKenzie of Greenwood were flower girls. Each wore a floor-length dress of pink and AS white floral eyelet in camisole style, accented a! Stephene caught the garter. Upon their return from a honeymoon trip ¢8-Radiun Hot Springs, Banff and Calgary, _Mr._and Mrs. Smith have taken up residence with white eyelet and green satin ribbon‘ All’ *~ Tin eer ir To reside in Castlegar in the Third World, says Archbishop Edward Scott, Primate of the Anglican Chu- rch and Moderator for the World Council of Churches. “In terms of the wealth of ‘this country, 1 ink this is * tragic.” Scott told a vatheriie of mixed faiths that Canadian conditions made it useless for building accommodation. * Abode construction would have better resisted bugs and, earthquakes, but would not, have benefited a Cana- dian company, he said.. “I think the real interest of : Canadians is served if we become known as a country Traditional religious -parade may return MONTREAL (CP) — The traditional religious parade, part of the St. Jean Baptiste celebrations in Quebec for a century until it was marred by riots in 1968, may return next June. The" “that which ysed. to carry a young boy with curly blond hair, representing John. the Baptist, and a lamb. St. John the Baptist is the traditional patron saint of French Cana- - dians. -_ Following 1 the riots ip 1968, the anual June 24° celebra- .: tion, now. called Fete Nation- .. ale, says it already ..has received approval from Pre- the became more nationalistic than religious in “character, with rowdy thusic Pat : benefits would be inadequate |; Sere ck to cover. their- needs: in sthe::.4a. Sevent’*of injury’ Fesultin atey Polonicatta Jones mier Rene Levpeaue and Montreal Mayor Jean Drap- eau. | The parade would not include one tradi I float, For the last two years the Fete Nationale has been organized as separate com- munity-oriented events in speak to the gathering. PODIATRIST FOOT SPECIALIST S.G. Fjellstrom, D.P.M. | know you are sincere about wanting to bring fashion jeans to the wide screan, but know the hazards. When you came out with jeans designed for the Never sell corduroy jeans to a full-figured woman. When * full-figured woman, there were tears in my eyes as | she walks, she could start forest fires. Never assume called my friends and sald, ‘'Rejolce, * sisters! Gloria has because walsts are In’’.that everyone has one. Jeans Just discovered a cure for the overblouse."* made to ‘“‘hug’’ hips often get carried away and cut off Announces that ,effective Oct. 1, 1980, Mr. Edwin --McGauley will be leaving the firm and’ Jacob P.- Polonicoff, Anne M.N. Jones, dnd Alex Perehudoff, will continue to practice’ law at 1115 - 3rd St., | hope you do not fee! that out of all the Jeans designers, t am singling you out. The truth Is, | Ilke you. i ” KIWANIS SKATE-A-THON > ‘Sat., Nov. 8 PLEDGE WHEN ASKED Architectural — Mechanical Drafting Selkirk College Vocational Division in Nelson is Saticipoting offering . a 10 month training Mr. and Mrs. Norman Douglas Morisseau tiveride Photo rod Dower Stately candelabra adorned the altar of the United Church of Canada in Castlegar when Rev. Ted Bristow heard the exchange of marriage vows between Marilyn Sapriken and Norman Douglas Morisseau. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Nellie Sapriken of Thrums and the groom is the son of Mr. Peter Morisseau of Kitimat, B.C. * Mrs. Louise Ferworn provided musical selections for the ceremony. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. John i the bride was’ in 3 gown of belle infl i Queen Anne neckljne, bishop sleeves and deep flounce trimmed with lace at the hemline. A bandeau of matching lace held her floor-length veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations, secured with red and white ribbon. For jewelry, the bride ‘wore her groom's gift of an opal necklace with matching earrings. Green floor-length dresses with chiffon capes en tone were’ worn by maid of honor Miss Nina Laren of Krestova and bridesmaid and cousin of the bride, Miss Lisa Rezansoff * of Thrums. Baby's breath adorned their hair and each carried a bouquet of white mums interspersed with tiny red berries, with a heart-shaped seéd pearl edging and cas- eading white ribbon. . Best man was the bride's brother, Mr. Paul Sapriken of Thrums, while ushering was the groom's brother, Mr. Garnet Morisseau of Port Alberni. * : Wedding theme colors of green and white were used in the decor of the banquet room in the Fireside Place in Castlegar for the Master of ies was Mr. Russel. of C. Says church help: more important than gov't NEW GLASGOW N.S. (CP) — The church mugt get involved with the rights of Nova Scotia’s native people, arecent conference on justice was told. Sakej Henderson. of the Union of Nova Scotia Indians said that for the Micmac people of Nova Scotia, help from the church is more the bridal toast was the bride’s brother, Mr. John Sapriken of Ootischenia. 2 Following a honeymoon trip to various Alberta points, Mr. and Mrs. Morisseau have , taken up residence in Castlegar. Thankspining| About Your Auto Ineurance, A motorists who takes a _vehicle outside of Canada and the United States for any period longer than one month may, on return to B.C., apply for a partial refund of insur- ance premium by providing proof that the vehicle was” SMORGASBORD insured in another country iP than g help. : “We are not seeking more or less power than our tights,". Henderson said. “What we are seeking is power to protect dur religous feeling and live as we sho- uld.” : AT HI ARROW ARMS TUESDAY,-OCT. 14 9a.m, to 6:30 p.m, _ " FORAPPOINTMENTS § [- PHONE 365-7282. | International Credit Union Day Y, prog | Drafting. z : This program: will be in a modular fermat, and | will deal with the following areas of study: Basic Drafting, Working Drawings, Residential and Commercial Construction, Process Flow Diagrams, Process Piping Drafting, c Site Development and Plant Layout, Material Handling Drafting, Job Orientation and Office Procedures, Also included will be a brief orientation to some of the facets of Structural Drafting. TENTATIVE START DATE: Jan. 5, 1981 For further information please contact: College " Vocational Division - 2001 Silver King Road Nelson, B.C: VILIC8 * i, Telephone 352-6601 Gloria, the’ woman who went w ith me to the fitting blood supply to the kidneys. Artist Brian Scott to hold painting workshop A workshop in painting will be-held at Selkirk Col-’ lege the weekend of Oct. 24 - 28, conducted by artist-tea- cher Brian Scott of Vancou- ver. Scott, a painter working in a variety of media, is an honor graduate from the “Vancouver School -of Art Chuie fails woman lives GASTONIA, N.C. (AP) — It was supposed to be an ’ off-duty. fun fall, but Gail . Tate's parachutes failed to fully open and. she plum. ‘meted 1,350 metres, hitting the ground at 200 kilometres «an hour. {ECCA). 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