CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 21, 1978 The lawn of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Lebedoff of Glade, was the setting for a late October wedding ceremony which united in marriage Zoe Marie Malahoff-Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Reynolds Avalanche : Strikes Skiers In Dennis :’ Creek Basin An avalanche near New enver has killed one Rossland woman and injured another. Linda Spence, age un- * Known, died Saturday after- noon about 1:30 p.m. in the Dennis Creek Basin when she was buried by the avalanche. > Companion Elizabeth Fe- kete, 24, also of Rossland, was _injured but saved from death by other members of her ski party. She is recovering in Kootenay Lake District Hos- pital. The group had been using adaptable downhill skies to tour _ the drainage basin, and were kiing down when tragedy struck. RCMP report they had been taking avalanche pre- cautions such as moving singly acfoss open slopes, :: All the -skiers were re- . moved from the scene 10 miles * “northeast of Rosebery by heti- copter, of Burnaby and Kari Sohari Yiiruusi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Pelton of Prince George. The bride was given in marriage by her parents, in a traditional Doukhobor cere- mony conducted by her grand- mother. The psalm "Be Devout" was recited in both the Russian and English languages, follow- ed by the reading of “The Lord's Prayer.” Parents and close relatives gave their bless- ings to the young couple during the ceremony. The bride's great-uncle, Mr. Walter Lebedoff, outlined the Doukhobor customs and rites of marriage. The radiant bride was charming in own of sheer styled with a ine and en- hanced ‘with beautiful lace appliques on the skirt and train. A wide embroidered ruffle was featured at the hemline and train of the dress, Framing her face was an elbow-length veil trimmed with miniature peach-colored roses secured by a dainty headdress of tiny flowers matching her bouquet. The cascade of flowers she carried was comprised of 18 peach-colored silk roses, baby's breath and stephanotis, en- hanced with’ autumn green ribbon, =. y Peach ribbon crepe gowns, with empire waistlines, full flowing skirts and drawstring halter bodices, were worn by the bride's maid of honor Lynda Postlethwaite, bridesmaids Kathy Irvington and Kathy Riddelaph and junior brides. mald Stephanie Zoobkoff, cou- sin of the bride. Chiffon capes trimmed with tiny scallops completed their ensembles, A pleasing complement to the bridal attire was the beige and chateau tuxedo of the groom and the chocolate brown and chateau tuxedos of his best man Tom Snarela of Prince George and ushers Jerry Saar- ela of Prince George, and the groom's brothers, Leo Yliruusi | of Prince George und Keyo Yliruusi of Burnaby. Peach and white wedding theme colors prevailed through- out the reception area of the Regional Recreation Complex, where the bride’s mother help- ed to rdceive guests wearing an aqua floor-length gown of chif- fon over crepe, the lace bodice styled with full sleeves, The groom’s mother chose an ocean blue dress with V-neckline. Both wore corsages of live orchids secured by silver and white ribbon, The head table was cover- ed with a lace tablecloth under- layed with peach and featured candles in crystal ‘holders. On a separate table, cov- ered with a handmade lace cloth with peach underlay was the wedding cake, set in dainty peach tulle and topped with two white doves holding miniature rings, identical to those of the bride. Mr. Alexander Lebedoff of Grand Forks was master of ceremonies. The toast to the bride was presented by her uncle, Mr. Pete Zoobkoff of Castlegar, while her great-aunt Margaret Lebedoff, gave a ‘ief outline of the bride's growing up” years. Mrs. Olga Kittson, also the bride's aunt, expressed words of wisdom pertaining to a marriage. Attending to the guest. book was Master Mark Zoob- -koff, a cousin of the bride. Guests enjoyed an evening ‘of dancing to the music of the “Zimmermans.” Out-of-town vi- Look for Alternative Colors ‘ Red and green are the traditional colors for Christ- st! We love them and wouldn't want to change that; but red and green may just be the very “colors that wouldn't suit the decor of people who are color- conscious. The very fact that rust has become such a popular color recently, and that red and rust aren't very compatible, means that we can take a look at some + other materials that are just as tmasy. White, gold and si . for example, are also traditional colors as is wood and when we consider the y scene. These colors and materials * van be incorporated into our “homes for centrepieces, table- cloths, candles and lighting. The very tiny little clear lights have become popular in _Fecent Yuletide seasons as their ‘little glows reflect the beautiful things around them. These neutral materials and colors can blend nicely with your fur- hings, not compete or clash e and still create the spirit of Christmas. Felt and old-fashioned lace are two materials you can use ‘as you prepare your table ‘covers, A silver plate with ergreen, candles of different ights and a few gold or silver- laid among the evergreen i make a beautiful centre- piece or coffee table accessory. Consider the use of baskets with ribbons and colored balls arranged with a bit of ever- green for serving baked good- ies, Mantle tops, stairways and doorways have long been tradi- tional places to accent with Christmas garlands and dis- plays. Instead of having a lot of small Christmas items scat- tered all over the house, con- sider placing them in well arranged groups near these areas and make a strong state- ment about the season, For example, a grouping of different candles in varying heights all lit at the same Lime, is much more effective than one or two on each table and ledge. A cut-out felt protector under: neath will permit the use of real evergreen, straw or baby's breath and still protect your furniture: Replacing the bulbs in your chandelier with colored Chi mas bulbs and carefully wiring Four-Legged Ringer's Howls Heralded Calls Many years ago, when Victoria had magneto tele- phones, a lady customer com- plained that she couldn't hear her telephone ring, but that oddly enough, her dog could. When her poodle howled, she knew someone was calling her. A repairman sent to solve the mystery found that the dog was chained to the drop line to the house and every time the operator plug in her num- ber, the poor al gota sharp electrical jolt. Naturally, he whined — and the Jady hurried to answer, the phone, After different arrange- ments had been made to restrain Rover, both pet and mistress were much happier with the telephone service. or Living holly pieces or artifi- cial evergreen with colored is on your light fixture ean turn it into a Christmas accent, strips cut at angles on ind tied around nap- bring more of your mas color Lo your table. ice cloth with felt runners. over top to indicate place set- ting: ws accent to the table the heat of hot dishes. Choose a color that will bring out the pattern on your or co-ordinate the colors ‘oom. decorating trends ‘ds natural materials, round the house for different uses of items such as stemware, brassware and crockery, which you already have, and spruce them up with ribbons, felt or colored balls. You will find that you can achieve a Christmas atmos- phere and still have everything blending in with your color scheme and lifestyle. cfhow Gratitude tn Pyuyer ANGLICAN CHURCH 512 Christina Place Castlegar Christmas Eve 11:30 p.m. Eucharist Christmas Day 9:30 a.m. Eucharist Rev. Desmond Carroll Office 365-2552 Home 365-2271 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Castlegar 10:40 a.m. Sunday Schoo! 11:00 a.m. Worship Christmas Eve 7 p.m. Robson tst & 3rd Sunday 9:45 a.m, Rev. Ted Bristow 965-8337 or 365-7814 APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST below Castleaird Plaza Ph. 365-6317 10 a.m. Sunday School 11.a.m. Worship Service Val Lelding, Youth Pastor Ph, y9-4753 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail Saturday Services Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Divine Service: 11:00 a.m. Christmas Eve Service 7:30 p.m. Pastor: D, Zinner, 365-2649 ST. PETER LUTHERAN ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St. Sunday, Dec, 24, 7:30 p.m. Candlelight Service “Everyone Welcome'' Lowell Kindschy 44 - 3rd Ave., North Ph. 365-3664 or 365-3662 Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sundi inday at 11:30 a.m. * gn Radio CKQR -ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC Rev. Michael Guinan Ph, 365-7143 Spturcay Night Mass Sunday Masses at 8 a.m, and 10 a.m ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle - 12 Noon . CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Ave., South “Learning'’ 'Worshiping’’ “Serving” Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Class for all ages 11 a.m. Family Worship Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Opportunities to Serve GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 7th Ave., Sout! . 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11.a.m, Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship “A Warm Welcome to All’ Minister H. M. 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