AM eh SSA ARE SER OME MOI 25 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1965 LTA Races TN, OUR TOWN _ -W7mes miter, now ARE YOU? YOURE iocane,) A JUST GREAT TODAY. i :: = A fe WHY, IT'S: MY_OLO BUDDY PAL, JAY HUMBY, UW WON'T GET VOTES Layman Doesn't Realize Danger In case of. fire, unless it is so small that it can be extin- guished immediately, ‘call. your fire. department. The ’ layman doesn’t always realize the dan: ' ger of fire eating through walls oF floors of the building. While the blaze may apparently be out, the’ fire may ° easily. later: in: another part’ of the Bro-Heagy Wedding Vows Made at Kinnaird United how to. give 3 gifts this Christmas for *2 BRITISH COLUMBIA ak A yearly subscription to BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA (worth $2.00 alone). travel diary “with 26 beau-. tiful’ B.C, colour scenes (worth $1.00). e 3 A tasteful 6" x 8" Christmas greeting card announcing your gift. subscription (worth 25¢). * A. $3.25 value for $2.00! Beautiful British Columbia isa wonderful gift for friends and ‘relatives any- where In the world. This spectacular. illustrated anaes ates Baskets of autumn flowers graced the altar and small pink] the and white flocks with blue satin bows marked the pews at an early October wedding in Kinnaird United Church, when Rev. D. L. Faris united in mar- riage Janice Leila Heagy, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.; Raymond Heagy of Kinnaird and Gary Wayne Bro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bro of Robson, Mrs. W. Walper was organist. Prior to the exchanging of vows Mr. Walper sang The Wedding Prayer. Given in marriage by her} Mrs, father, the bride was radiant in a full length gown with three- tler full s' of alencon lace over peau de soie. The fitted bodice with lily-point sleeves featured a square’ neckline trimmed with seed pearls and cup sequins. Nestled in her cascading bouquet of red sweet: heart roses, white carnations and ivy, was'a jewelled comb worn by the bride’ Belbacts, , Proposed the toast to ith’ the groom re- thei: bride The groom then proposed a toast to the bridesmaid with the best man responding. Telegrams | were . received from California, Calgary and Vancouver. For the wedding trip: to points south, the bride donned 2 coral two-piece suit with blege and brown accessories and a white orchid corsage. Out of town guests included Southern Motors Opens New Station: i Southern Motors of Trail; dealers for: C! jer, Plymouth, Dodge and Valiant cars and What Does He Plant : Who Plants a Treo?|” Mena foes, he plant who plants He Plants the friend of sun He Plants the flag of breezes The sit of beauty towering _ Henry c. Bunner. of Sask., ‘iandiather of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. C. Heagy of Slo- can City, grandparents of the bride; Mr. W.. Rodre; of Crofton, uncle of the groom, and his family; Mr, and Mrs,.R. ville :and Mrs. Jerdine of ‘Rion- del; Miss C. Ried, Mr. M. Bro, Mr. S, Ganzales, Mr, and Mrs, D. Lamb, Miss J. Hughes, Miss D. Giraud, and Miss A. Archambault J. Shand of grand- mother at her wedding 55 years ago. For jewellery accent, the bride wore a: cultured pearl necklace and earring set, a gift from ene groom. The maid of honor, Miss Lynne Maglio of Castlegar, w: the bride’s only attendant. She was attired in a floor length gown of a medium blue satin ibrocade with short sleeves. . It featured a square neck and at- tached train. Her blue headpiece was of frothy net held by match- ing flowers, Her satin shoes and pate ‘length gloves were also in blue. For jewellery accent she wore a crystal necklace,.a gift from’ the bride. Mr. John Gleboff. of Robson was best, man, Mr. Gary Fodor of Castlegar and Mr. Ted French of Robson ushered. buffet supper was held at the KIS hall which was dec- orated with pink, white and :| blue streamers. In silver letter- ing, amid flowers: and white bells, were the words, Goneratu: lations Janice and Gary. ats e, her, att ture lace orated topered. “eandles. in crystal holders flanked the cake. The le, : by. the bride’s aunt, Mrs. B, “HDL carried the pi white and blue decor throughout, As: ef in ‘the receiving line, the bride’s mother wore a brocade’ dress ‘of’ brown, :and blue grey shades with jacket and with B.C. and Is published quarterly by the Depart- ment, of. Recreation and Conservation. % of brown. Her cor: sage was of blue and white mums, her hata pale blue. .’ The groom’s mother wore a bleee lace dress with jacket and atching hat and gloves. Her corsage was of rust-toned mums. The bride’s uncle, Mr. H. All three gifts: current issue of the magazine, cal- endar, and greeting card, come In a special protect- vo envelope that will be mailed out for you. Send ; several this year. Come In ; soon to - : -GASTLEGAR NEWS A $3.25 VALUE FOR $2.00 a ee ee Juices Should be Given to Baby at Room Tempeature Baby’s ia juices and oth- er drinks’ 3) id. be given at ‘{ not: lower shoul room tempera- ‘| ture, never ice cold. Care sho- uld be taken that the heated foods are given at a comfortable temperature, not hot enough to hurt baby’s sensitive. mouth or. cold enough ‘to startle him. Ei- ther condition could cause the child to, reject. his food. 2 Jehild ; to ieeject bis 7008s si ey PUBLIC NOTICE Parent Group to Guide: and ’ Brownies — meet at the home of Mrs. Alfred Anderson, Colum- bia Heights, Nov. 16 at 10 am. Senlor Citizens — Friday, Nov. 12.1n Legion Hall at 7.30 p.m... Entertainment by Mr. and Mrs, Walper.. ‘Toys Club — meeting cancelled for this week only. Kinnaird United Church Women —Tea’ and Bazaar, Nov. 20. Hoe Dewn — Sat, Nov. 13.— 8 pm ne Gymn in Trail, Adm. 7c each. Regi*tered ‘Nurses Assoc. — gular meeting eee Heath .Centre, Nov, 16, 8 p.m. SMITHS ROOT 61: CRESCENT: ST. — PHONE 365-753] — CASTLEGAR | New. Years’. Eve Dance — son Hall, Orchestra, Buffet Bape per, feserve early. Only 40 tickets, Robson Rec. Society. Rummage — by Castlegar United Shureh, Bat, Nov. 13 — 10-1 p.m, at Legion Hall — For pick up, phone 365-8087, 365-8030, °°, 865-7613 or leave at Mrs.. East: ; on's, 410 Maple St. by Friday, Nov. : Reserve Deo. 4 — For Robson Guides Crt pa Brownie ‘Tea, bazaar p.m. nightly at 7.30 .p.m. Mon, and Sat.) at the Pentecost- al Tabernacle, 791, ist. Ave., Castlegar. < PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. LN t Mrs. Port Coquitlam; Miss E. Hirtle of Victoria;) Mr. and - Mrs, 7. Stewart of Fruitvale; Mr. A. Bouthiller and Miss J. Fertick of Montrose. The couple now make their. home in Kinnaird, Lockjaw Usually Fatal Disease ‘Tetanus, or lockjaw, is a us- ually fatal disease which is the result ‘of the: entry of tetanus germs into the body through a lesion. There is available an in Castlegar Dodge - and Fargo : trucks, bas opened’ an .new outlet here. in Castle legar. "Managed by Gordon. Gatta- foni, Southern ‘Motors pacitic 66 a ET PT EE ASAE ELM OEIAML TTP beara oe ee Remember . eee . Save on Xmas Shapaingl 10% OFF for CASH BONNETT'S OTE a nenG WEAR Su i AR T Office Supplies ‘Adding Machine Tapes and Ribbons, is located next to' the’ C. arena. Mr, Gattafoni was born and raised in: Trail and has worked for: Cominco‘ as well as ‘serving for.seven'years with the RCMP. He joined ‘Southern. Motors at Trail earlier this year as service manager. Mr.’ Gattafoni and his wife, Marlis, have one child, 10-month- old Ronald Joseph. They are pre- sently “living at) Anabelle but have plans for moving to the Castelgar-Kinnaird district ‘as soon as possible. ‘While Southern Motors Pa- ‘| cific 66 is announcing its open- | = ing this week, the official open- ing celebrations will likely not be held for about. another month. Southern’ Motors was esta- plished about four years ago at Trail and the manager for: its ‘method of tion given to infants with their other “shots”. Farmers and any- one whose work entails contact with the soil“shéuld have this form of protection. 00- tenay. Hone 3 Ralph Strand. Besides _ automobiles and trucks, the: garage will offer a full line’ of Paclfic 66° products as well as. car repairs, lubrica- Typewriter E Typewriter Ribbons - Inks & Ballpoint Pens. Steno Note Books. Pencil Sharpeners, Columnar Pads, File Folders =| Ledger and Journal = Sheets = ‘Rubber: Gement and Rub-: ‘ = ber Bands. CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven't got.it .we can -get if for -you. tions, car: washes and. “tane-ups. 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