8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 24, 1968 DEER PARK SOGIALS “Ms. E. WILLIAMSON Mr, and Mrs, Fred Results from Local Bowing. To "25-All Tie i returned at the weekend from a three week holiday spent visiting with frlends and relatives at Seat- tle, Wash., and Portland, Redmond and ‘Canby, pregon. They were y . brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wires of Seattle, Mr, and Mrs, G.. Simkin: of Nelson were recent visitors to Re nata.and Deer Park, Weekend visitors to Deer Park from Trail included Mr. and as A. Bortnick and son David, Mrs, R. Worley, her son Mr. Frank Wor- ley of New York ‘and her son Mr, Ted Worley of Robson. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Ken Rigby of Castlegar ‘spent the weekend at their’summer home here. Mr, and Mrs,’ A, Mackereth and ‘son Bruce, also of Castlegar, were weekend visitors here, Toe ‘Jead 7 to 0 on a: Celgar Mixed Bowling Ladies High Single Val Fland- ers 273; Ladies High Three Val Flanders 784. Men's High Single D. Hiebert 247; Men's High Three D. Hiebert 680. Team High Single Team 1 944; Team’ High Three Team 2 2603, Team Points, Team 1, 107; Team 8, 106; Team 5, 100; Team 2, 91; Team 6, 91; Team 321100; Team 9, 89; Team 1, 71; Team 3; £5; ; eam 10, 63; Team 4, 56; Team maa 1 o'clock “LHS Betty McAllister 218; THT Betty McAllister‘ 520." THS Inde- Ppendents’ 840; THT Ross’s Meat- market’ 2288. TP: Ross's Meatmarket 3, Cas- tlegar Drug 1; Tiger's Servico 1,,. Independents 3; Skyll Ine Auto-ser- vice 3, Oglow’s 1, Tuesday Mixed League 7 o'clock LHS. Ruth Rourke 252; LHT Ruth Rourke 568. MHS Bill Davis 274; MHT Bill’ Davis 702. THS Button Pushers 1007; THT West's + "TP: West's 4, Button Pushers 3, Regulars « 4, ‘Bridge Builders 1, Lotta Blows 0,. Hailley'’s Comets Qo Other. 600’s Ben Rourke’ 647, Tuesday Night Mixed 9-11 ‘LHS: Erma Mykyte 235; LHT Erma Mykyte’ 488."MHS Curt Wa- terman 308; MHT. Curt’ Waterman 685. THS'L: Don’t Know 895; THT I Don't Know. 2550, ° TP: Sportsman 3, Bank of i CAAAMTTMM Bulky Pullovers 100% ‘high bulk Orion $9.95 fecal a A Shawl Collars & reversibles with zippers New Plaid Stretch Slims by Jacobs . Size 10 - 20! "Priced ‘at $15.95 -KARNIES. 0 | ue $14.95 mT SE aS 0, Happy Gang 4, I Don't Know ‘o Night Hawks 1,- Bootleg- gers otter 600's Don Archibald 615, Ed Webster 606. ed Commercial Lei ague LHS Pat Miner 246; LHT Janna | ppp Prowalie 622, MHS Peter Kazakoff MHT Peter Kazakoff 698, _ -Imperials 987; THT Plaza Five 2831, TP: Celgar Two-4, Kay Bees 0, Rick’s Records 3, Ups and Downs 1, Plaza Five 4, Mudlarks 0, Untouch- ables 3, Bob's Pay’n Takit 1, Im- perials 3, Bank of Montreal 1, Celgar One 4, Four Pointers 0. ‘RENATA SOCIALS | MRS M. ROHN Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Salmon Arm were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, A, G, Koch. Mr.. C. Rohn of Quesnel has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John, Rohn and'Mr. and Mrs, Mathew Rohn. ; Mr. Rudy Nuefeld and son Cameron of . Rosemary, .. Alberta, were weekend visitors here.. His mother,: Mrs; M, .Nuefeld, return- ed to Rosemary with him where she is going to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Don Symington of Nelson: were weekend visitors here, Miss. ‘Ruth Grove accompanied by her mother of Trail were Sun- day. visitors to Renata, Mr.-Wm. Haegdorn of Kaslo was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr? and Mrs. Wiesmer. Mr. and Mrs, J. Riemer were recent visitors to Nakusp. “ot ther 600's Fred. Horéoit 637, George Brownlie 602, Wed. AM Drivers League: "LHS" Pat Gordon. 277;° LHT Pat Gordon 677. THS. Corbure 898; THT: Carburettors 2464. 1 DP: Bumpers 6, Carburettors 4, Sparetires 3, Sparkplugs W Cranks 0, Exhausted 4. Ladies. Wed.-Nite LHS; Fran | Moffat. 228; LHT Fran Moffat °645. THS Choregirls 944; THT Choregirls 2735..° | TP: Choregirls 4, Sputniks .0, Oddballs ' 3,\. Kingpins .0, Five |. Thumbs 1, Beatniks 4. Coffee Break League LHS Alice Guthrie 284; ‘LHT Alice Guthrie 636. THS Mutfete 868; THT..Muffets 2507) °° TP: “Wheaties 4, Muffets 3, Mugs 1,‘Cheerios 2, Take “6" 2, Pincurlers.’ 0. Other 600's Barbara Wood 616, Thursday’ Morning League LHS Ethel Mackenzie 205; LHT Dorothy Hardy 569, — No. Blows Bea Goetting. THS Beavers 839; Beavers 2366. TP: Beavers 3, Chipmunks 2, Lions 1, Minx 2, Squirrels 1, Teddy Bears 3. Rowdy Roller’s League LHS Glenys New 215; LAT Joy Saunders 549.—No Blow Sarah Saarikka, THS Moaner’s 795; THT Groaner's 2091. TP:\Team 1, 6; ‘Team’ 24 neem 3, & Team 4, 2; Team 5, 8; am 6, 8. Glasste ‘Mixea League LHS ‘LHS Marge Bonnett Bt LHT Marge Bonnett 588, Ralph | Peterson 292;) MHT. Ken Price 729, THS Five ‘Shakes 1050; THT Five Shakes 2939. TP: Five Shakes 3, Defenders é 1, Reformers 3, DeVito's 1; Dead- beats 3, Castle News 1. , Other 600's Tom Cowlin 713, Slim Koochin 650, Ralph Peterson 631, Bill Davis 629. Gas Assoc. Urges Tah % Utilizing of Space Tf you're like the average homeowner, ,who. has lived ,in the same house for a number of years, you may: well be faced with. the growing space bored of an expand- ing family. Rather than give up your pre- sent home for a larger, more ex- pensive house, why, not consider ereatiog additional living space in the home- you now. occupy? re quarter touchdown by. Frank Lanzarotta ‘and: a single by. Roddy, Mosby. Playing in the second quar- ter Jack Burak. passed to .Duff major’: which |. went: unconverted. Gerry Leditc broke away on a quick to end the scoring. in the first half, The big Blue lead the Black: and Yellow Machine. 13; to. 6 at “half time, i in the third quarter Ger- for- the: Bombers, The Cats - got cloge ‘to: the Bomber’s front door. "several times in the third but nu- merous penalties ‘kept them out, Playing’ ‘in’ the fourth ‘quarter Frank Lanzarotta picked’ up a’ ma- ;| Jor'on ‘a Leduc to Lanzarotta. pass Play and then’ the perpetual fourth quarter let down that has marked Bomber. games ‘all’ through | the season. Jack Burak ran the op- tions* and “before ‘the Bomber’ de- fense had a’ chance “to recollect Flinging Jack had become Running Jack to the tune’ of three ‘T.D.'s in'21 minutes, Randy Palsson scor-, ed on a‘single and the game end- ed in a dead] ‘Lions Win First Game of Beason ‘Anspired” by rookie ‘quarter- back Ken Pickering the Lions prov- ed td all concerned: that they are very much alive and are very.much intent: on keeping the’ Little Grey Cup ‘in the’ Lion's: den.’: Whizzer Chernenkoff scored‘ a’ first quar- ter TD. for the Riders followed‘ by Armand Greenweod ‘for the Lions: The’ quarter: ended ‘in a 6 all tie. Tex: Gormley : picked’ up a‘ major. on a 40-yard pass and run play with Wayne Kinakin ‘repeating for the Lions. ‘The ‘Riders’ were not ‘able to muster a. sustaining: attack in the half and the half time score read Lions-13, Riders 6. Wayne kin scored his second major on-a.26- yard pass and run play in the third quarter and added a: third in the fourth. Early in the fourth quarter the. Riders put on’a desperate bid to salvage the game. ‘Wayne Peppard sored 8 points ona TD and ‘two singles. ‘Rick Harmston scored two: on a-touc- down and rookie, end:Hubert Hun- chak scored a-TD on the pass and run,’ the Lions held ‘on’ to; their’ lead.and came off the field with a 30 to 22 victory. We said: all along that the. Lions: would’. roar. and roar’ they. did. Sunday’ at:1 p.m. Johnson.who went 34 yards for the | "> opening play and went for the TD|: Early, ry Leduc picked‘up his: second TD | third, in’ ‘First Game the: semifinals ‘which’ 3 death: for ‘the right. t Burak. has won’ the scoring cham: pionship for’ the’ second ‘year. with ‘1:points, followed .by Frank Lan: zarotta’ in second and: Wayne Pe pard * ‘and Wayne next Saturday for, the Tati rey 4 Cup which;is put; up’ for, conter-| :° fi J There | Fe stious, las al} four teams will ,do\-battle: iri | == SITCHENS « TRIM « BATHROOMS ~ _SEMI- GLOSS _ LATEX ENAMEL. ver has been an ‘hat goes ‘onso--easit sts so long. + ing in marrage tive Anne Dreve- ‘nak, daughter id “Mrs, i Brennan, Persie : Willi ) Bruce’ MacCabe, : Castlegar, only son of Mrs, Wd A, MacCabe and » the late W. A. ‘formed by Rev.: Fi Carthy ‘in-:St.” Francis.’ Xavier's Church, Trail, The church was bea- utifully ‘decorated ‘with baskets of white’ gladioll and ‘golden chrysan- themums, with white-satio-tled lly: of-the-valley..’ marking... the:. guest pews. The wedding music was play- ed by Mrs, “A. Wilson, The bride, escorted to the'altar | ¢ by her uncle, Mr. Samuel. Brown, was lovely’ in! her wedding gown of! white organza, fashioned . with fitted bodice, and, lily-point sleeves of lace, The, full skirt was draped ins bustle Sttect extending to a slight train.’ Her, fingertip | veil, edged _with matching lace, was held in place by. a. tiara of seed pearls and © sequins.: She ' wore \a\ single “- atrand ‘of; pearls, the :gift of the de bi of Jaron only att attendant, wora'a naltstenath "+ gown of-pale ‘yellow. organza, with a matching flower head dress. She carried a: bouquet of white and > ‘golden’ chrysanthemums. Mr. Earle Cherrington Surrey, * Vancouv Mr. Donak Guestord, and Mr. ‘Wil- lam Burns, Trail, were the ushers, Following ; the .church .\cere- g mony ‘a reception for: about™ 70]- © guests waa ‘held at the Trail: City Club, where’ the room were fully decorated ‘for .the’ oecasion with pull colaked, eladioli and yel- “low. chrysanth “The wed- ding ‘ guests. were: "received" bythe bride’ and groom and ‘ths members - of the wed For. her: daughter’: ‘wedding ‘Mrs.. Brennan.'chose a. gown of Toyal blue and ‘white, -with white accessories and’a corsage of white A carnations. The: another, of fhe Nova Scotia: and Castlegar, . .) The three-tiered Tei, sited cake. Sages le; skir' a . ates edi with white tapers, ran embed: ded in ‘tulle, in which nestled tiny pink rose buds. Following the wed- ding tea, tho cake was cut. and served'to the guesta by the bride, and. groom. The punch. bowl. was presided over. by Mr. .R, Jones, Miss. Gail Evans was in charge | of the Buest book. For. the wedding trip to the ‘anagan’ and ‘Radium, the bride nned a pink “boucle’ two-piece jemble , with ° white accessories, ‘ Fr corsage was of white garden: ag. Out-of-town. guests. were: pré- sent from Castlegar, South Slocan, Bonnington, Nelson, Fernie and Vancouver, © 75, . he’ groom is assistant mana: ger of’ the ‘Trail Credit Union, and the: bride’ is employed ‘with. the accounting firm ‘of Yolland, Soligo and Bacta:s ‘They have taken up 3270 Taburauim Drive, Trail. “nha Pi Chapio Studies Mai tyling ‘Trends in hairstyling: through: out the ages provided ‘an interest- ing tents for. the:program at the ‘Crowning : : tite. not ‘the Presentation’ by Mrs. & Campbell and Mrs, .W: Nyhus hich ‘ covered’ different: types “of semble with white accessories, Her ; corsage was of bronze chrysanthe- mums. 2) Mi. TC. Yolland; as’ master of ‘ceremonies, called upon Mr. S. ‘Dally to propose the togst to i bride, which was responded.to > by the he bridegesom: 4 setting. méi ane aaa, mens Heit aoe beard ieee ‘Gute > during the 3 oni a poeta ‘demonstration on hair styling was in’ progress with Mrs. T. Couch as the model ‘and: Mrs.'.D, Calder performing the Preliminary pe Meanwhile, algo, tips ‘on choos. ing one’s hair style were given with ene tration of. becoming. styles: for. ven style can mean to a certain type of’ women. To conclude. the read by Mr, Yolland from’ Ferale, | B ea aroun . APPY WITH OUR SPECIALS | NABOB (WITH, ‘ORDERS) : CHEESE : BROOKFIELD. 2 Ib. ea FLOUR 24 ib. bog - x SOGILVI E , ROLLED OATS 3 3 ib. box. $1. 59 396 ESI ; ee y ee Bonn ha a's oa an _ SHSS UNITED NATIONS CLUB | a . ye mists SS | ste. Es Hostesses for the meeting were ‘is? sponsoring ‘a Mrs. G, Batilkham and Mrs. CA UNICEF SILVER DRIVE Dickson. 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