4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 18, 1968 Grand Forks-Kinnaird Couple United M. Koorbatoff of) and buttoned down the back. Her dainty The parents’ homes pro-; William vided the settings for the) Kinnaird, double-ring marriage cere- The monies uniting Evelyn Jmaiff/in a pleated skirt and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' blouse of white silver em! Lewie M. Forks, and Lawrence Koor-| cd _ lily- point | becoft, sin of Mr. and Mus.! {Sleeves bride was charming boss Jmaiff of Grand‘ brocade. The blouse featur- with organza ith a touch of silver, was fastened with a rhine- stone pin. Her corsage was of red id hem, t roses, B | carnations. White peau de sole shoes completed her ensemble. The bride's sister, Leona dmaiff, attended the bride wearing attire similar to the bride in pink georgette over pink taffeta. Her corsage was of pink sweetheart roses and white White nylon was chosen for her shawl contrasting with her white shoes. The groom’s _ brother, Bil Kookbatolt Jr., was best A reception was held at the USCC Hall at Grand decorated with red roses. Pink and white stream- ers and bells with lettering wishing the couple good luck, decorated the Kinnaird hall tor the Kinnaird. “COFFEE BREAK” Observation Tower shawl, decorated ‘a white or- over- | chids ‘wil 4’orks where the tables were gu Erected at PNE, Van Gerry’ Crawshaw, man- ager of playground, has an- nounced plans for the erec- tion of a 380-foot passen- By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar. Tell Lois: 365-5508 “School was never like this,” — is a familiar phrase that comes from each gener- ation in its turn This is true even more so today. With the work “growing small in the sense of modern travel, it is vital to the wel- fare of our country for peo- ple to understand their own Countryien: ‘ young people are doing Must that in the form ne the Young Voyageur pro- on Sunday I had the ats to be traveling ith the 24 French-speaking students from Montreal- while | th MacLure and Mr. and Mrs, ars Lamont at Christina bs tion of this building, but Ijto ger-carrying observation tow- er at Exhibition park in Van- couver, Construction of this new d tower has begun and the tower is to be completed in time for the opening of this year’ Pacific National Exhil ition ugUs on Promoter of the $350,- 000 tower is Observation To- wers Ltd. of Victoria. which at the end of the year was offered to the general public with a price ‘to cover expenses. This project, which serv- ed as a concrete project for sumer skills, now is a summer home at Christina fact, the very home at which all our Montreal Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 students were guests. he slim, on a concrete |steel-tube mast will be situ- foundation to accommodate a | ated adjacent to the Play- well sloped lot, the structure |sround cafeteria and now also boasts a lower Windermere St. gate on Hast- storey. ings The students have already Visitors Exhibition the satisfaction of knowing they did well in the construc- to wonder if they realize while learning, they have added a| wil solid and lasting home to be used for many years to pproximately six of the| come? visiting students with eiely at A _three-ticred wedding cake flanked by pink and white tapers and red roses adorned the bride’s table. The. mothers of the brid- ‘al couple were in traditional Russian outfits, each wearing pink and white carnation corsages. ‘The bride's mother chose an aqua green terylene crepe ensemble while the groom’s mother wore ice blue tery- lene crepe. 7 For ee 2 wedding trip ie Ser ray Jace dress in aqua blue with white accessories. Former Residents AT YOUR GENERAL PAINT AND MONAMEL DEALERS 601 Columbia Ave. SUPERTONE SHINGLE STAIN, Gal. Red — Green — Brown SUPERTONE SHAKE PAINT, Gal. White Only OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. _ PH. 365-7202 Pay Visit After 45 Year Absence Mr. and Mrs, Helbecque Falls had as Stirs. Boucher, nee Rose Hebert, formerly of Castle- gar, left here in braces wae Castlegar was still small village. She had lived a ture, Mr. Jean-Louis Mathieu. are ge communication had ‘i its reblems but not the mutual understanding young people so freely share. With swimming, boating, an outdoor hamburger. and bean feed and a sing song, enthusiasm was the Keyword. With everyone now familiar face, the week of. tours showing the visitors/ the growth of this progres- sive area will be one to re- member. A program of this na- which - is repeated throughout Canada, can only bring unity and understand- ing. spoke P. Wood Appointed To Selkirk Staff. Another practice of mod- ern school systems which is used in our ent on an individ Facilities are on hand | for those with high academic standard continuing to‘ uni- versity: level as well as those sengers, seated backs to the mast, th get ir full view of the area skyline. The circular car will also rotate three times during the descent. Travelling up and M|down the mast at 295 feet M\per minute, about one-third of the speed of modern ele- vators, it will safely carry 900 passengers each hour. There will be NEW! OZITE CARPET TILES Soft, warm, quiet, nowaxing, nopolishing! 42-Inch squares with bulltn rubber back. Made with stal on both decks of the gon- dola, Each level will be equipped with dual controls and telephone communica- tions equipment to allow the attendants to maintain con- tact with each other and the operators at ground level. Officials of the firm say that the hollow steel mast is designed to withstand gale- force winds in excess of 90 ‘miles per hour. of setkiti Soe has announc- ed the appointment of ‘Pet- er Wood as lecturer in biol- ogy. Mr. Wood was born in z ta £0 into a partic- sia voc a remember the attests of 1 the senior vo- cational students of SHSS of the 1966-67 school year. 4, aust oe mating esl yy, the vocatioi - strustor, ‘the students | con- ea a small cottage| og ni Wales at Bangor, his BSe where es next door Fo McGauley's by ihe river, and had sho shopped tore ith honors im zoo- a deeply emotional one for |} olcher. logy ‘and aj applied zoology. Mrs. Bouch After an absence of 45 years she exclaimed, “At Cal Farmer's General and West's. 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A car-a-day will be won throughout | the he: first 18 days the Hak eget 17 nit Septem- ber 2 — and e gra ‘and prize of a $50,000 gold bar will be awarded on Labour Day, September oe lessons to an; One car awarded each of the draw at 11.15 one Chrysler Newport con- vertible and one Chrysler Imperial four-door sedan. McKinley Driving Schools Ltd. will give free driving y one member of a car winner's family. fully-licenced and ready to drive will be first 13 nights of PNE '68 at a p.m. and on the final night of the fair, tal 5s tember 2, another draw * {home which car. wagon; stationwagon; one also ;[ will sell for $1 the CASTLE) tes ostcin Iron Deficiency take place at 11.00 p.m. to decide which winner takes al Draw for the grand prize ; {of the $50,000 gold bar will be held on the final night of the fair, September Prize programs, contain- ts| ing a lucky coupon Eood for CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 18, 1968 | ‘Shots’ Will Protect Baby From Many Serious Diseases ‘THE LINEUP at Cominco one day recently was not for jobseekers, or for those already all; are from the province of Quebec. The tour of Cominco was one of a wide variety of and smallpox All babies can and should be protected from these di by tion. B\ doctor or enquire at your local health department as to when w\your baby should have his injections and be vaccinated. immunizations started at three months of age. against diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus and poliomye- Most babies have no re- ope Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS The federal health de- artment pamphlet Protect yy Immunization says baby’s should be You should consult your Protection may be given The Motor and Mower Shop — SAW SHARPENING — Valvoline Oil Products . KINNAIRD EQUIPMENT SERVICE 707 Sixth Avenue, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-3411 itis at the same ie. Polio- myelitis vaccine can also be given by mouth. A number of f injections given at regular intervals is needed. Because the level of protection tends to become lower with time, booster or working there—rather it was for a group uf easte! events which took them to many points of | reinforcing injections - and rn Ci iting the plant SHOWS 7.30 & 8.00 pn. If you're feeling TONITE & FRIDAY FRONTIER HELLCAT enough iron in your Although. the it could be you ao noth have uses iron very. Out lent, some of it is lost through body wastes, asa chan, ery! thila bd te tha pesine up. that booste: ts interest in the West Koot —C¢ part of their stay in this area on an ex- News Photo * ge program. The students, 24 of them in tes, Golf Club Report SAT. - MON. - TUES. The New James Bond CASINO ROYALE SS WED. - THURS. - FRI. Frankie Avalon Deborah Walley T DEAD! and pre need more iron ment publication. or accidents; or the require- ment for it may be increased, for instance, during growth ancy. en “Ind adolescents men says a federal health depart: Tron deficiency anemia is the reat 2 making ou feel d. days, in fi Brian MacLure have. been gartying Vancouver: e e keep on hand the record of child's immunizat- District Golfers at Coast Meet record of cla imi During the past earee 2 an Oxman were award- Dennis Quilan and Lyle iss ie h Maclare have. bee p rest of the Castlegar contin- respective divisions. gent ggg A Good work, fellows — Remember, the ladder Tow the) four of you ca Junior tournaments cannot function Club the knowledge gained Castlegar’s colours the B.C. Junior Open in It has been a great o them to. galn at the college. COLOR SLIDE SWIMMING CLUB Pre-Beginner, beginner swim lessons. REGISTER FRIDAY, JULY 19 : 10 - 11.30 am. AT THE POOL and tots should also register at the same time FOR INFORMATION CALL 365-7618 Adult class and special classes for parents /? Ty ai the iors was playing portant tournament and wil see ee some golfers. first-day arrangement Pesaira Provided under the guidance of Mel White who lege this year. gross ‘a's an Sint th FILM . COMPLETE WITH PROCESSING ONLY $2.99 Don't forget your quantity discount for Holiday Film of BC.’s top junior of olidays, summer weather and ) hot weather have will improve. Remember the Castleg; Junior Open August 2. let's have a re ood turn-out! Unofficial reports of the | showed Ter- | ( SOLOHd LLILLad — PHOTOS | it 4 and Brian at ‘94 with leader in at 71. The four Castlegar Jun- arrange. Therefore who attended the BCJGA |it: has Boas decided to can- cel. th except for the Harter group,.whose next session is 5.30 p.m. on Mon- day. Bring your drivers. 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