Pettitt Photo: - Blueberry Creek Couple Wed At an altar adorned with baskets of red gladioli and white carnations, Rev. Richard Klein performed. the marriage rites on Sept. 7 in St, Peter's Lutheran Church in Castlegar, uniting Elsie Cornelia Annie Rohn and Richard John Swit- zer. The bride is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs, John Rohn and the ‘groom the son of Mr. and _ Mrs.’ Robert Switzer. Both | families are of Blueberry Creek.. Organist Mrs. Maryellen Hunchak played “Why Me, Lord” for the processional and “Somewhere My. Love” during the signing of the register. Given in marriage’ by ‘her parents, the bride chose a gown of rose design petit point lace over bridal taffeta, trimmed insilk organza and looped lace. The dress, which featured a cathedral-length traion, was. i styled with a semi-Em waistline and had rae frill trim around the high ‘Victorian neckline and around the edges - of the long: fitted’ sleeves. ‘A halo style headdress of three satin roses and: tiny ., Mowers on each side secured a‘ ~ three-tier’ elbow-length veil “of. silk:illusion edged with silk, embroidery. ‘ “The bride carried a spol wore an attractive floor-length gown of blue and pink flowered chiffon with long sleeves and » high neckline. ids, Mrs. San- and groom ander a an archivay of blue and white flowers,’ The bride's mother helped to receive the guests wearing a As dra Rohn of Castlegar, sister-in- law of the bride, and Miss Leslie Switzer. of Blueberry Creek, sister of the groom, wore identical’ blue formal gowns, styled with Empire and fe ting.low quet: of red and white miniature carnations with‘ green ‘ribbons on'each side, and‘ she wore as an accessory the groom's gift of a heart-shaped: gold necklace with a diamond centre. ° For the’ traditional “some: _ thing old”, she carried a hand- kerchief from Holland-which had been embroidered by. her: late grandmother; : “Something borrowed” was a.pair of silver, , earrings and “something blue”, a blue} garter. ! Maid-of-honor was Miss Dyck of hi ‘You Save af Bonnelf's 10 Pci. OFF for CASH 9 (a BOYS & MENS WEAR. ‘TELEPHONE 365-6761 necklines| and: short puffy sleeves. White gloves com- pleted their ‘ensembles. Fi y ‘All the bridal’ attendants wore miniature blue flowers in their hair and carried bouquets of blue and white carnations set * in white doilies and tied with blue streamers. Completing the wedding party were the best man, Mr. » Robert Rohn of Castlegar and ushers, Mr. Edward ‘Rohn’ of Trail and Pater. Pebbles of Robson. For the wedding reception, i ‘the Royal Canadian Legion Hall: vas ‘decorated: with ‘blue and hite!’ wedding bells: “and streamers,” The four-tier | wed- ig, cake, centering’ the ‘lace-- shards stella’ Ball." A delicate enced of blu : Funeral services were held® ‘Monday, for. Lydia‘Katherine~ Harrison, 16, of, ‘Castlegar. who . : died last ‘Thursday in Trail Regional Hospital. ° iMrss ison; was born: . two-piece: blue and ‘white ;For- trel ‘suit, white) shoes: with matching ‘purse‘and | a’ corsage of red. sweetheart’ roses... The groom's mother was attired ina floor-length gown of ‘pink ‘and white Fortrel with'a matching corsage of. ‘miniature carna- tions. Grace. was, said by Rev. Klein, and Mr. Hubert Hunchak of: Castlegar:'as master’ of ceremonies proposing a toast to the bride. ° A dance followed ‘the re- “eeption, with music supplied by Don and:Val Belanger. ‘+ Prior, to) leavin; moneymoon trip, to: Banff’ and Jasper, the bride changed into ;,& plaid: two-piece ‘suit’ in ‘pink, with white shoes as accent.:A forsage of a double ‘white: carnation tied with ‘silver rib- bon, completed her ensemble. * Guesta: attended: from Thunder, Bay, Ont.,:Quesnel, Parsons, Canyon,’ ‘Rosalan - Nelson, Rosedale, Grand Forks, i Clearbrook, : Abbotsford, |; var. fous points of Alberta, as‘ well’ as. Soslegety Robson and Blue- be: Funeral Services. Held Monday For Lydia Katherine Harrison © District Senior Ciize Assoct! ; i She is Survived’ by: her: husband, Sam; two ‘sons, four: daughters, 2 20 grandchildren, 12 SHELL PHONE 693-2335 CHINA CREEK EMERGENCY GAS SERVICE w P.M. TO. 6: AM, : ($2. Service Charge) > - = Save 5% by ‘way of Coupons or becoming regular —— this means a saving up to 4.5c PER GAL. ON SHELL GAS Free Cup ‘of Coffee with Gas Purchase Visit our “Country Kitchen and Take-Out” Open Daily 6 a.m. to Midnite’. Groceries. and Confectionery — also— CUSTOM GARDEN ROTO-TILLING an FRONT-END LOADER WORK Book Your Orders Now For Your, Convenience leave your name and address” at our Service Station (0 May 8, 1899, at Chippawa Falls,: Wis... where’ she received. her. * education, She moved to Mani- ‘toba in 1918 then to Saskatche- Si wan, coming to Trail-in 1942, She resided in the "Trail _sarea’ until the past. few. years when Castlegar. was her home. ‘Mrs, Harrison was a mem- ber’ ‘of ‘the Castlegar | wand of Grand Forks Mrs. Jean Ramsden Doek- steader, 54, ‘of. Grand Forks, nesday of last week. Funeral Grand Forks, * 19,1920, Mrs. Docksteader came to Grand Forks with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Wodd (nee Ethel Pennoyer) as a child where she received her life. sons, Rick of Burlington, Ont., Bob and Doug, both of Grand died at her residence on Wed: ° © service was held Saturday from, ; Hammond Funeral Chapel i ins: . Born at’Acton, Ont:, May: education and remained all her. She is survived by ‘three . ters and one ‘brother. Capt. ‘J.T. Phelan of the.:, Salvation Army officiated at, the service Monday which was’: «held/ in the chapel of the Castlegar’ Funeral Home. Cre-\; : mation followed. In ‘lieu of flowers, dona-, tions may. be- made to the: Salvation Army: in, Trail. Mn. Jean Ramsden Docksteader, Dies at Age 54. Forks; one daughter, Mrs. Bill! (Wendi) Danshin of Vancouve: three grandchildren; one bi ther, Hugo Wood of Castlegar; and ‘one sister, Mrs. Car. Holder of Vancouver. Rev. 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He spoke of. some of his: i while ti g in China which proved very aie eating, captivating everyone's interest, The qualified panel of judges were chief judge J. :Pascoe Taylor of ‘Agassiz, Mrs. ‘Georgia Moen of Portland, ~ Ore., Lester Small of Victoria, 3-Jack Harrison of. Trail, Helge Patrong of Burnaby and Walter, ‘Wait of Nelson, +” The following’ are the. : award winners of the weekend exhibition: ‘;Honorable Mention Harold ' Switzer—"Canada ~ * Booklets", Irene and Larry Brown—“ soronatlon saaten “Dr. Schmitt Supervising Project On Trichinosis. ‘in Koolenays quite independently of. man ; Hunters) and’ tra, ed The story” also’, gives in: structions for’. coo! meat which may be infected. : um ye it says “trichinosis is 1a diene ~ disease to detect, to treat; and ~ *,to control. Human trichtiosls can be dealt:with much more. - tapers jin muscle tissue," ‘notes Dr. Schmitt. “Infected animals Anclude: 5 coyote,” [blacks and, grizzly: ae Pi bs than by cure."" Use of Bells : Aboard Ship Dates Back’ rs, lynx, © cougar: and: saben; kunk,; + weasel, marten representatives * pointing sonie.g at te the tfticlles arising out’ of the provinclal govern “= ment’s move. i “In” Alberta, Donald ‘Getty,’ or. practical nacks position ‘offer ig challenge : this. year LIP, ‘will provide funds t luring ‘seasonal ‘erloymeniondownsin their commu es... OA icat ne Canada Manpower * Coyotl : fan showed a jelly + marten. One ‘of si 2 dogs: + parasite.” ‘high rate’ of infection — 25 of: 104 /eoyotes, sand. 22.0f. 36°) The, use of bells to. sound s the time aboard ship'goes back ; lat Jeast’’to the 16th century. Originally, time'was kept'by. 4 whicl ix de ‘rs tested also carried the: Dr.» Schmitt; also rts | Infections in pea «The story says that; garb e.. ‘dumps on’: which"! bears’ ste, other wild aula feed have? been : consi -primary ; source of infection. However, * the! infection gyele can serates ae the Wright ‘vehicles; Damages ;-are estimated at $450 with $800 to | Sparovic's 11963 ‘truck and $150 to Wright's 1962 -truck. Scotland: After. retir-:. lived in'Kinnaird before two sons, obert of; Trailj and Ron’ of ichmond;. one daughter,’ Mrs. t (Marg re Lawrence of ‘8:30. 10 12 “1, to'5 ‘p.m. “Thursday & Friday 0am. t0'5' pm, half-hour. "The glass was turned when the sand had run through and a bell’ was struck: vat the ssame time: One bell signalled the first turning, two the second, and so forth until eight: bells when the swatch was changed: The‘ strokes of the bell were sounded in pairs, witha, pause ‘in’ between, ‘The: bell,’ sounding throughout the ‘ship, let?/all; hands’ ‘know? the: “Painting Issues- ane . Karen Anderson— ‘Tourist’ Issues-Spain", Axel Nielsen—"Minerals on Stamps’, Susan Walton—“USA 1957-60" and David Nicol—“Royal Wed- ding of Princess Anne”. Bronze Award Margaret Munns—“See Canada First", Muriel Walton— * “Canada Perfins", Axel Nielsen ‘—"'Canadian Officials", lanier ind: Toba- rs, A. Alfano—“Selected Page from ‘Down )Under’ .”, Margaret Munns—“Nicaragua- ‘The 10: Commandments’. Irene and Larry Brown—"Lei- ° ‘sure”, Margaret’ Munns—“Cats yon Stamps", Axel Nielsen— “Greenland Covers”, Billy Zayt- soff—“Conquest of Space”, Tim: my Richards—“Wildlife Co vation", George. Karda: “Ukraine and Its_Neighbors”, : Joan McDonald—“Canadian Pa- _ triotic Post Cards", 5 ‘Silver’ ‘Awards! : ‘Helge Patrong—"Centen- nial Issues”, Margaret Munns— “New Zealand: Varieties" ~ Charles Anderso: ~ Paul’ Wolfe—"Black J ks Abroad”, Russell ‘Long { pan Airlines Inaugural Fights” -\ Lisa * Patrong—''Proficiency. * Badges" and John’ Nicholson— “Canadian Definitives”. Gold Margaret Munns—‘New Zealand's One Man’ Show", Helge Patrong— “Denmark: Imperforates”,: Ne!- lie ‘Taylor—“Toys ‘on’Stamps", Bob Lewis—“Duke of Windsor”. ’ and’ Thurlow.’ Fraser—"R.P. 0; Odds "N; Ends". = Can-Cel Grand ‘Award and. John: Moore Foreign Award 'to Helge’ Patrong, Castlegar Cre- oT dit Union: Trophy ‘and : Topical -” Award to Nellie Taylor, George. Burns: Memorial Trophy. for British Commonwealth 'to Mar-" ‘garet Munns, David Thompson = Trophy for Canada to: Muriel Walton, David Thompson Plaque for Postal Stationery.to | ‘Thurlow Fraser, David Thomp- son Novice Plaque to\John ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 9, 1974 JOIN THE CROWD... SEE THE “NEW VOLKSWAGEN” ON DISPLAY. AT. 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