CASTLEGAR NEWS, area October 81, 1974 Ay Se ING fire "eomplatsly guited the Junction | Gulf MORNI '933-7th ‘Ave. in the Kinnayed, ‘area’ of: the ria of Cast- ‘estimated $75,000’ to’ $100,000 y, before being discovered Bis a nthe garage were three the Old. ‘Testament: Jews were ot Pisa’ ‘sold* on he iss even Tm ‘merely. trying.to remind you,” if-you « have “:grand- shildren: ‘of what a or the they +*\are,.and if you now” have only rotten kids, you have a precious experience 'in store: for your nether } years. 1 SMy? grandbab isin most): beamtifel (>: to eat sand, was delighted if something ©“: ahkeciewag F ’ Mrs, H. Johnson 305-8294 Mr. and Mrs, B., Freeman of Trail, formerly of Castlogar, were fn’ town'on the weekend | : vislling friends, Sake » Miss Sybil Harrower, who was employed by the Bank of © Commerce in| Nelson; has been transferred to the Haney bank, . Prior-.to} taking ‘up her: duties there, she visited; her’ parents, -Mr.’and Mrs. W. Harrower ‘of Castlegar ‘and..is ‘presently enjoying a vacation in’ Hawaii, oo) Mrs-J.Raine. returned “home fast. ‘Tuesday after spend- ing two'weeks visiting his son |]! and. daughter-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raine. and family, in Vancouver: i oo Teeth | 4 Here’ 's good news for those IN, THE’ aro OF DOWNTOWN: AMCDUVER THE MAYFAIR HOTEL ecanineaalne that patients | treat’ themselves at’ home for this problem, ‘by simply: brush-). ie with a new toothpaste." * When’ ‘your teeth react painfully to. hot 0 or. cold, sweets ‘desensitized’ and ‘life’ can be: made a lot more'comfortable ‘by brushing;twice daily with Sen- sodyne, a dentifrice containing | - me “Strontium chloride is a ». desensitizing ‘agent’ which the-. Journal: of Periodontology. re- mn Pports.to be ‘non-irritating, non- iy) toxie and’ non-allergenic,.as 2" x 4 x Fy STUD . 25 STUDS & OVER 5 ‘opposed to} the isotope sometimes ‘referred ‘to in discussions, of! fallout. y ‘The strontium in’ the, toot! paste resembles caleium jin th “way? itivacts Sse STEREOS . ERA BIOS and a te a ‘ —_ in Edmonton Pat ‘Archibald Photo ‘Soll and white mums di :FO! CONCERNED CITY GOVERNMENT * Re-Elect ) °° ingstone Hetil of ins a; Set upto PER GAL. Edmonton has become the, “home of Bruna’ Maria Della Siega and John Horcoff follow- Ing their mid-August: wedding held. in St: Anthony of: Padua Catholic Church in Trail..°) The bride is'the daughter of Mr.,and Mrs. Paul Della Siega of Trail and; the groom the'son of Mr. and Mrs, Nick Horecoff of Castlegar, Rev. Ulric Ell officiated at the service with soloist Mr.'Joo Guerco of Trail singing :"Maria”, Candles, yellow’ gladi- Beat man was Mr, Gary. ‘ Konkin with Mr. Tom ‘Tarasofl’ and Mr. Jerry, Antignonl tending to ushering duttes: ‘All are of Castlegar, A large array. of flowers, ‘) with yellow dominating,'as well as yellow streamers and’ a decorated arch, made up| the ‘decor for the Tadanac’ Hall'in Trail for the reception: where’. the: bride's lace-covered table : was'centered with silver. can- ‘delabra ‘and yellow. tapers. the church for the ceremony. ‘Given in marriage by ‘her father, the bride. wore a’ full- length satin gown in'a straight ‘style bordered with lace, It.’ featured a high neckline, small train and full sleeves with cuffs J also ‘bordered. with’ lace.’ Her “,/shoulder-length lace veil, en-. hanced by a border of lace matching her. gown, was se- red 'to-a beaded headband., She carried a bouquet of yellow ¢ Foses and white daisies. For jewellery accent she wore a earl necklace, 1 a gift of the «groom, 5 Attending the bride were her: three ‘sisters, Miss Eileen ‘Della Siega of Yellowknife’ as. *-maid-of-honor, Miss: Doreen Della Siega and Miss Lola Della » Siega, both of ‘Trail, as brides- “maids. Allcwere, attired in full-length light yellow polyes- ter crepe gowns trimmed in lace‘and.large white picture hats. They carried bouquets of yellow mums," Flower. girl was the niece of. the’ groom, ‘Miss Judy » Kinakin, and ‘the. ring. bearer . was' the nephew of the grogm, Master Timothy. Horcoff. Both are of Serine i Anny successful, bazaar, 4 tea and bake sale was held’on the weekend of Oct. 18 and:19 bythe Slocan; Valley-Senior ‘Citizens’ Association to cele- brate the second anniversary ‘of. formation." ELL GAS ‘our E Country Kitchen and Take-Out” ~ a.m.:to: Midnite. » FRONT-END LOADER WORK = Book: Your Orders Now , ave. ‘your. name ‘and ‘address | at_ our ‘Service Station: _PHONE 693-2335 ikonen’ and: Mrs. |W. ‘both of Slocan. : = Women’s Institute raffle: »j winners were: (doll) Miss Cindy / The display ‘also had two button. pictures and'a 65-year- old wall hanging made up of 56. silk pieces from cigaret boxes. ~ Many of the visitors were enticed by the mystery of. the “surprise table’. Thig fable of and daisies completed the decor. of the table, The’ white iced ‘wedding cake carried out: the’ yellow color ‘theme with its trim. of yellow roses. A” miniature bride’ and groom: under, (any archway adorned the top ‘ie For her daughter's : ding the bride's mother. wore a’ crepe dress in hot. pink with: lace overcoat and white ‘acces- sories. The bridegroom's’. mo-? ther chose'a crepe dress of soft, pink’ with a lace overcoat:'Both’. mothers wore pike mum. sages. Master of ceremonies was a friend of the family, Mr< Paul Merlo: of | Trail. He ‘read ‘con-, gratulatory messages from: monton. and‘ Italy. Mr, Gerry ‘Moro of Santa’ Barbara,, Calif, ‘proposed the toast to th rid 5 *) For travelling, the donned an ‘off-white: pai ‘with: brown’ accessories brown and:yellow corsage. “The couple now reside % #2131063 40th Ave., Edmon- ton,'where; both are attending .the University. of Edmonton.! Out-of-town guests were from‘ Grand’ Forks, Cranbrook, : |Pamonton and Caltorna. Storgard, ‘(loader) ’Miss Marasek and “Guess Whi {barret) Mrs. D. Hird. All are of Slocan. - “Winners of the’ Seni Citizens*'raffle were:: cular quilt was made of patches from’ relatives’ and friends of “wthe owner.: A visitor from ask.,, while admir- quilt; recognized the ‘of: another ees teaebure f ‘fined of ceramics, slippers ‘dolls, glassware, a:hand-carved ©. »woode! 3 Spoon, ‘caps, » imitts, ‘potholders and. many: more - ‘items. =;Door prizes won during the » “ two- day: event went:to, Mrs, “Arvid Swanson of: Winlaw:and : ‘Mrs. G. ‘Love of Kelowna.: The cake raffle winners | were: Miss: Maryelten Kerk- -Nalliere, ° x full fur service including _ remodelling, Tepairs a MR. JOHN. ARMSTRONG STOEN WRIGHT FURRIERS - Friday trade-ins. Ph. 352-5742. cHUCK STEAK Y SPARERIBS =: == | BEEF SAUSAGE : ape ‘BABY BEEF LIVER | Coll, se RING 995 OVERNMENT: INSPECTED ss oyysceesen ie ~ CANADA, GRADE “A*... PURITAN’ ‘ASSORTED 15 OZ. TINS : SKINLESS SOLE FILLETS RUPERT. BRAND FROZEN 16. OZ. WAGON WHEELS BAG’ OF :15 NALLEY. 32 OZ. JAR:; | WARNUT PIECES valley community,:and were a ¢} real credit to’ the small Village of Slocan.:.: Included the antique collection were’ ‘such items ‘as horses’ teeth; buggy. ‘lamps and bicycle lamps} large ‘collection * of ‘jars’ and bottles; ‘ironstone = crocks,” iron cooking: pots ‘and ‘very: old tea: caddies; gia: ‘ware; saltcellars, sugar, bowls, ete; a cutlery table'setting from ning wheel; old silver ‘table pleces;‘a small coffee urn <3 heated’ by’ a: spirit" neWspapers and books; as ; well | / 88.8 picture of the/tH.M. Argus”. embroidered by'a mean’-War, veteran in 1858, along with a medal. on by the ; same veteran, The art display, fea feattired 12 pictures contributed by five artists from the Slocan Valley, along with photographs of early Slocan ‘settlers. H .A popular‘display was the © gem collection—a large variety of polished‘stones which in- cluded garnet, black jade, opal, * tiger eye’ and ‘peridot. S The crafts included very © fine old.‘needlework, crochet- “sing, embroidery, ‘aprons and | weaving. An impressive array - of dolls featured dolls depicting songs’ sucl “Gentle Annie” and “Clementine”; hand-made apple dolls, grannies, quee! empresses,an Eskimo, a China- / man and ‘a bullfighter. Compliments, of CASTLEGAR NEWS CREAMED. BEA ‘MAID a A 00