"CASTLEGAR WS, Thureday, Nov. 7, 308 Graham — Irving Vows Exchanged at Hom ay cp ERTS Busy Agenda CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 7, 1968 For Guiding Guiders, “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 FROM THE GALLERY PC’s Need a Policy Conference for en after, ne ioeeuon ernment for past mistakes,|views on how the national 28 g to the leadership o! ie “appealing for special treat-|economy should develop to = Fast Efficient Complete Service se oan aM |servative Party, Robert Stan-lmient for one's own constitu: |promote equal opportunity in on thet ast Halloween goblin bese } oR wos : \ aca tele a aateronce a oetd be|cncy or babbling irrelevan-|a11 regions. The business it Is like a revolving door and Industrial & Di ic Water S : ; : i eld sometime in the future,|Cles to talk out the clock do|community is particularly in- | thoughts immediately turn to That sometime needs to be|not constitute debate. pristmas. Box a2 Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 Pacific Water Wells Ltd. By Henry Heald Drilling Contractors ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Parents and|!}) commissioners of Twin Riv- i ers Division, Girl Guides o1|f Canada, held their annuai mee in © Kiwanis Scout Hall recently. : It was reported Brownie revels which haa been held in June had been very = successtul, Gratefur thanks were extended to the The Robson home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Hazel Irving, was the scene of a lovely double-ring ceremony which united in marriage Shannon Patricia Irving and rge Alexander Graham, both of Robson. The wedding took place on Oct, 9 with Envoy Mar- Iene Mallory of the’ Salva- Kinnaird Land Rangers ana tion Army officiating. leader tor the excellent Jop The bride was given .in|f Ss as they did with the games, etc. marriage by a life-long friend & | for the Brownies, ‘Ihe ques- Antony Erling Whitelock of | fine tion of having a campsite fur The bride wore a street- ieee’ cay disct cranes funk length dress of white crepe : @ ther ussed-+ Buck: Pacho- ‘wag daintily pleated table was beautifully centred |2UK Of Kegional iecreational around the waistband. She|With the bride's cake. bet lon ste carried a lovely bouquet of Shannon has served on ‘red and white mums mingled|the Selkirk College student together with an assortment council and h: i : of fall flowers and Lily of the Sid hos recelved, sev Valley. eral awards from the College, fh ‘The bridesmaid, Sandra|icluding the award of hon- in Lee Malcolm, was prettily at-|0r. She was also president of tired in a pale blue and white|the Folk Singing Club on : eyeminter oa dress. which George was a member. ni e groom was|George came to Canada from Robert Donaldson Craig of Scotland with his parents Castle; The mother of the bride|W"en he was nine years old chose a dress of satin in tur-|@04 has resided in Castlegar quoise color and wore a cor-|and Robson taking his public, Sage of fall flowers, trimmed|high school and university Armistice Dance Monday, Nov. 11th — Legion Hall volved and there is a key role Refreshments $3.00Couple. 9-1 There is plenty of scope|for the Tory party building The Jt 25 election |for constructive action by the bridges between business and showed that somewhere the|Conservatives. In the Com- politics. It is i that issed the boat. ies in the Com-| mons they should come down |business knows how to make mons since Sept. 12 make it hard on anything that is dan-|.ts views known to govern- daily more obvious. With the/gerous or unnecessary. But|ment, that industry thinks wisdom of hindsight one can} they will have to spell it out|beyond the walls of its own turn up further evidence thatlin detail and resist every ef-|factories and that govern- nometnine s is ae et olic: fort to raise expenditures or}ment consider the views of a eee Neus the aera expand the civil service.|:xperienced businessmen be- arose. They should welcome every|fore making decisions. ‘ @ The fine-print dis-|move to cut costs or improve A brief comment on the cussions on national unity. | efficiency. suggestion by Eddy Goodman @ The publicity-aired There are some items|cnut the Conservatives be- on which are debat-|cume a youth party: irs. able, bills which reflect dif-| ,,_. The rule of youth in pol- i t “i | stics 1s too big a subject to in cereus tor ntieipat "the | Tent philosophies. The £0V-\ireat here But somebody ‘throne Speech. Teo bill] snould warn Mr. Goodman @ The failure of the na- needs careful-study to make|that the baby boom is over, tional executive to meet soon|sure it doesn’t put too much tne eases Bete ne, ane. , - power in one Person's hands. tauon under 25 years of age p soon. Many homemakers com- } mented cn a September news tia lem that spoke o: inta ap- e candles to pre- pearing in one of Victorias vent Fre dil F stores, only to have ‘the wo- Greasing the pot cover men of that area demand he| und to keep be removed from the pre-|or rice fsom boiling over? mises — but his presence is Long : mean 6 inevitable. different things to different A Kinnaird Last Christmas saw many | people. ini man is now waiting out a strike, some- To some it is an extra a third class constable with! thing no one wishes on his|day to travel to see a loved the RCMP, neighbor, It did have one/jone, or ‘an extra morning to T. A. Lamond, son of Mr,| Pleasing side affect in that}sleep in. and Mrs, R. V, Lamond of| °° eeany, Small fry and a ig i stmas, |not-so-small fry it ii Kinnaird, joined the RCMP Little gifts were careful-|day free from’ schoo ae on April 16 of this year and|ly made or shopped for just This weekend make a a re-|so C wouldn't be too|point of having everyone un- cruit training at Mynarski| bleak. ferstand | — _ Remembrance ion Park, Alta. on Oot. 28, Extra thought, instead of|Day is for remembering. who to had) “He hos been posted to|Guristiey aly eee ey a A 4 _ _ i bee : : Taghum Resident Hi o B A with autumn leaves, here. as day into the best the province of Alberta for|one yet for man; aaah re- iy: SS PRESENTATION OF GAVEL was one of of Trall, co-ordinator of the East-West Koo- than 2 0yo aaa als ‘Youth have an George Niminiken many gifts given to the various officials of lon like Canada there is annoying nabit of growing the rise in postage costs is The reception was held A the burning question of th at the mothers home and the|, The ge sand Bon time, 5 re , tethers Funeral Thursday ‘or|many mal one think it da ' : tenays and master of ceremonies looks on. had the newly formed High Arrow Shrine Club Other gifts were a charter member book disaster; the: top’ offleers Pa plenty of room for differcnt when it was here even- to secretary-treasurer Harry Smith | pach other. ; ing. Pictured above is Carl Henne, presi: by Gunhar | Nyberg of ine See rooney, @ The ill dent of the newly chartered club, receiving rine Club and a minute . teed annual wage at a LAAT | their noneymoon where they would be just as reasonable, | Niminie a segent George the gavel from Norman Peters, president of time when p r are being auditioned for CBC Gree R. Bi i ie nut ob & much more pore son Oct. he , dled in Nel- ; ers Division camp advisor, re-| ' lown and write t new Pork snd ose ave bookings ported a full and active out your best wishes in a nice lived oe ach aee Mesut he BREEZE song entertainers. Mr. and|2™Ping season enjoyed by newsy letter. ughout _ makes paintin GENERAL CONTRACTING AND MILLWORK — | D&M Contracting DON BOYKO PH: 365-3095 P.O. BOX 335, KINNAIRD, B.C, affa! AGENTS FOR BEAVER HOMES Free Estimates and Brochures Just what to do about in view of Castlegar Socials spent the weekend with their son-in-law MARGARINE, Parkay, “Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday Record Players & Tape Recorders HOOVER WASHERS ...........- $179.00 Plus 2 Boxes King-Size Soap, Your Chica See Us For ing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cy! Filled — BA Gas and Oil —— United Purity Store Johnny‘s Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday Open Sunday 9 a.m. — 9 pm Funeral servic Oct. 81 in the chapel of ie FOR SERVICE PHONE 365-7241 Savings-Shares| ive of : m be changed to| Gelgar | Pulp « medal of merit. Non-niform-| Since 1965 and of the assume’ dis- | &¢. cussed points one and two| Will be given of of the social action Program. | merit. trolling irs. Carlson was present- " ed with a gift from the| association was discussed for Ti for]a who has left. the iy the evening were Mrs.jarea and this-is to be looked Theresa Steenvordeen and|into and letters sent out to’ Mrs. Rita Of Daherty. the other divi & oF Mr. J. Bailey, a former Kinnaird resident, is a pa- tient in the local hospital. Henne by Ollie Jensen of the Salmo Club.|time when people were edgy the Trail-Rossland Club, while Fred Moffatt — Castlegar News Photo | about social welfare spending and even the te exats were e e backing away ‘om Mrs, Graham will make thoir|43_ Brownies, 78 Guides, 14//. 25 We have in the past re-|° 2fea until his death MacNicoi-Gordon Wedding Vows ic) Patliament atl “operates | Mrs. Hi dohnsdn Ph 965 6294 Nelsen home in Edmonton. Rangers, ee aaiilaets, andi ay j 3 member sipie I tion and_ tradition ays {82|Robson returned home Sun-|and daughter Mr. and Mrs. iE . Bu 3 Si airs ow |e bela. held “ai uvies [Cheat Said in the Meadow Creek Chapel _[2ppesuon must ext fees nea aes rend (aeeee eee = Mlta’s es had ane. : ; mone) opt, #8 survived by one Nisa Arrangements ‘of gladioli ) veil and her accessories were ; groom's Mrs. G. worthy of criti! monton. te og |ent, in the Castlegar and Er ian ages, had earn: : Swot may not be quite as|Prote®, Joe, and his sister- and ‘mums graced the Mea-|slan ‘cream colored, She car-|Sr MucNiol cis? eay| ME 2nd Mrs. C. Howitt of| District Hospital Plans Shower one her camper's badge. Two | i ; ; personal ag a hand written | 23 Annie of Libby, Mon- Regular $260.00 dow Creek Chapel in the Lar-|ried a white Bible topped] yaster of ceremonies was|, > *ime, Minister Trudeau) ———"~"~______|_ Mrs. J. S. Scott of Rob- Guiders “had earned their letter but we looked forward| ar Nine nephews and niec- Sale Price $249 00 deau Valley on Oct, 19 for) with a pink rose bud BoUu-!s'p. MacNicol who intro-| position St. Rita’s Hall. [222 ‘ft Sunday for Vancou- bre to those letters, t fetevenetsse ie lage instance | qui art R walls On November 9 able rere ind are ad cee « he Irene Gordon, daughter of Maid of honor was Miss|duced Rev. Laird who pro-|should too. Helis out-of place Vancouver General Hospital Brownie camps. Mrs. John- Have you tried Mixing Mr. and Mrs. David L. Gor-| ariene Sawerk of Argenta. |Posed the toast to the bride|as a copy of Diefenbaker. We Broken Into as a patient on Monday. To Aid Si fi son gave a report of the com- about % cup of maple syrup don of Johnson’s Landing Her ensemble was a blue two.|With the groom responding. got a Elimpse, het ff ite oar Mr. and Mrs. F. Web- isters joners’. conference ‘she into 4 to 6 of oat. al and Glen William MacNicol . The best man then proposed | 72" robs ti mt ‘a Be ieom: Monda Night ster returned home Sunday r Th had attended in Saskatoon meal while cooking it and f son_of Mr. and Hugh |plece dress with white ac-| of ost to the maid of honor. | taco ate teat OF ons y from Maidstone, Sask., where 4 meeting of tee ee ten eeneta! | and also of the provinelal| appoeste] oo noes, Bas beeh| then placing a pat of butter| rome eq. stceee | Funeral G-; MacNicol: of | Kinnaird-177' cessories- and iwas completed | laeram ad which | Gkutche says he will do and| St. Rita’s Hall on Front| bey, Were called owing to the easier with hate in gt ees Hall Pecting | she attended | at af woodroo ne a rene oe on cach rangenieats in charge of ar- atev.) Gordon, a ctile: mage ind groom was attend: had been received from the 50 “tar “all the Conservatives | St, was broken into. some Poe eran agen wh as i ~ is double-ri oa z > . i | er, . lougen, who was ot Father Ee Fe Brophy: Min, oe broneial camps Shae ete, Ge ait Som | vind to whipred steams fora s Smony and: Mae Mant ed by (bis brother, Wayne] groom's brother and sister-in-|have found fo, charge htt) time during one miSht OF lin his Bist year Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Polly Marquis, in attend. ecutive officer of Columbia change? the wedding march. |B wae’ o IGnnatd of jaw Mr. and Mrs. Bruce! once, ‘The breakin was report-Hougea resided for many than éver anes s Cellulose. sr Using (a buttered lee cube The brid Johnson’s Landing, a cousin Macticot of pana weae| gr-ce Te Conservatives need ed to ROME at 9.30 on Tues: gears i in Robson, nioving to Mr. Higgs has been of the groom. _ |... For her daught first to formulate a y morning when the nalllFougen retired. woodroom and material han-| Forest Indust A reception was held i: |ding Mrs. Gordon chose. an| policy on the kind of country|was opened for regular kin- dling ! for the rae ndusiry the Meadow Creek Communi-|afternoon dress of brown|they want to see. Then they n classes, , Mrs. K. Rigby, who wee division ‘here = ‘Hall which was tastefully | with a bi d rust col.|need to back it up with re-| Police report nothing was|Patient in the Castlegar an will now also| Gives Free Logs ted for the occasion. pe eduialon ders col-| search so they have the proof|taken. Entry was gained by |District Hospital, has return- or The youn: couple were assist. | Ted feathered hat and beige|o¢" their philosophy. Finally | breaking a window in a rear |ed home. and con- Ht hard i line by | accessories. A corsage en-|they need. tailor their|/door and unlatching the door. woodroom. For B.C. Pavilion : : j g tone completed her outfit./House activities to being the The incident is under A emk ip it at z . : —- tabl S ith a|Zhe m’s mother, Mrs. | public of Parlia-| police : datien eae Ne white linen cloth which was|MacNicol, chose a blue suit/ment. 5% based’ on distribution centered with a threetier|and hat with Lan rae Debate in the true means of surplus by the members oa : 4 wedding cake made by the/ 7 SS Barbara MacNicol and|img of the word is almost): in 1966. In most cases Marianne Gordon were in|10n-existent in the Commons. savings Iso fife i of the guest book. |The speeches of the opposi- a boi et eae ee ee q Z A dance followed the re-|tion (and a good many Liber- Mr. Hi 1 ‘i ii : sured. fi] | ception and music was sup-|al backbenchers as well) only Cc A B A R E T a " ‘ 5 plied by Bob Maunter, Dick|rarely deal with the sub- ea \ insurance Pollard, Dean Carmen and|stance of the matter before = —s oving’ between | : : : \ : Ed Sehanvel. oe the House. Berating the gov-|’ It's the new Interior latex D 1 id falling - pro- . | Outof-town gu tS EES guarantesdtocoverinone DANCE tealeeee FIRE HE | jsemt were 3 Halloween Parly coat or we'll give you the . extra paint FREI Held by Kinnaird’s ist Brownie Pack OVER 1000 n% B CASTLE |i tates Be 2 at care A icol_and a| Phe First’ Kinnaird Bri Kinn: thi re- re AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol =, at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-7944 ROBSON HALL FRIDAY, NOV. 8 9.00 to 3.00 a.m. ORCHESTRA REFRESHMENTS $3.50 Couple by Robson Wear a Poppy For Remembrance This year when people Vancouver: Island and rafted 5 5 are asked to “Wear 2 Poppy” |‘0 Vancouver comp] : * cee fe bark for shipment arn 5% monthly on your ior Remembrance Day by The t oe “wil é jon members, i will by logging minimum monthly balance ‘The Poppy fund which|crews and transported by (to the nearest dollar) Why has dependants, has ‘been of-|*tuck to tidewater. 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