CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Juno 20, 1974 ‘Disneyland Honeymoon Blue and white roses, white daisies and blue candles graced St, David's Church ‘in Castlegar for the mid-May wedding of Barbara Ellen Ross, daughter of Mr. Kenneth Allan Ross of Castlegar, and David Gregory Hiebert, son of Mr. and Mrs.David Hiebert, also of Castlegar, Rev. Terry Allen conduct- ed the afternoon ceremony at which “Amazing Grace" was played on organ by Mrs. Genny Walper. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of Venice lace. The natural scallop of. the lace formed the edging of the neckline and the lily-point sleeves with their button clos- ing. A sweeping cathedral train of silk Lagoda fell from the ck. A band of pale blue and white roses held her elbow length veil of white lace. She carried a bouquet of white daisie mums and blue baby’s breath, ~The bride's sister, Mrs. Alice Jardine of North Vancou- ver, was matron-of-honor and Mrs. Noreen Sexton of Port MeNeil and Miss Patricia Simp- son'of New Westminster were the bridesmaids. s All three attendants were attired in floor-length gowns featuring white bodice and sleeves and blue flowered skirts, Pale blue ‘daisies were entwined in their hair and each carried a bouquet of pale blue Expo'74 Tickets at ADULTS $3.50 CHILOREN “Exclusive Expo ticket ager daisies and white baby's breath, Mr. Alfonso Ambrosoni of Castlegar was best man while ushering duties were shared by the bride's brothers, Mr. Allan Ross of Blueberry and Mr. Hughie Ross of Sparwood. Mr. David Heglin and Mr. Charles ~Evinson of Vancouver were groomsmen. For her daughter's wed- ding the bride's mother chose'a blue Fortrel gown topped by a blue and white flowered bolero. Her only, accessory was’ a corsage of white rose buds and blue baby's breath. ‘The groom's mother wore Reduced Prices Tickets available through to November 4th Expo Tickets Cheaper in Canada YOUTHS $2.85 $1.75 For your tickets, send cheque or money order to: Four Seasons Travel Ltd. Box 1219, Creston, B.C. VOB 1G0 nt in the Kootenays”. a pink and white ‘sleeveless Fortrel gown and a corsage of white rose buds and pink baby's breath. For the reception Robson Hall was decorated in hearts, bells and pom poms of blue and white. Blue tapers in silver holders flanked the bride's cake which was made by her mother. and ‘decorated by the groom in the wedding’s blue and white color theme, Mr. Ron Hume of Rich- « mond acted‘as the. master of ceremonies and the bride's cousin Mr. Walter Ross of Fruitvale proposed the toast to the bride. For a trip to Disneyland, the bride donned‘ a pale” blue Fortrel. pant suit, > The newlyweds will reside at 520 '- "4th Ave. N., Castlegar. Out-of-town guests were - from.Vancouver, North .Van- * couver, Cache Creek, Calgary, Port MeNeil, Salmon Arm, New. Denver, Edmonton, Sparwood, Fruitvale, Richmond, Trail, Blueberry, Nanaimo and ‘Sur- rey. ie "STANFIELD T-SHIRTS $1.15 Colored or White: Today, Friday, Saturday, June 20, 21, 22 MEN'S SOCKS Top Quality Mfg. Sugg: $1.75 pr _ 1 for $2.00 Lucky Number Draw (Nothing to. buy) Draw a:number posted on our board Win a Prize!! 35 Prizes fo be given away THE! CHURCH BELL News end Views . from REP - Out-of- Province Autoplan Coverage Nof | ~ Lacking Says ICBC General Manager oo Motorists insured with ithe Brit accident while out of this Vanier Retreat and Lecture! The Church’ office’ has available application forms’ for anyone who wishes. to attend the Jean Vanier Retreat in Nelson, Aug. 4 to Aug. 9. Also available are tickets for the public lecture by Dr. Vanier on the evening of Aug. 7. To obtain the: application forms, tickels, or further infor- mation, call’ Ted Bristow at 965-8337 or 365-7814, Parish and. Sunday School Picnic This Sunday is the date of a Pienie for the congregations of RE The day begins with a joint church service at 9.30 a.m; at St, David's Church, The ‘chil- dren will participate inthis service, which is the. last Sunday School event’ until the fall. After the service we will go to the Kinnaird Park for a time of games, fun and fellow. if ship. Bring a lunch. Ice cream and coffee will be provided. The weather. man guaran- tees a'sunny day. We hope to see a lot of our friends at the park on that day, Church Union Commissioner / ming Dr. Robert Craig, ‘United Church member on the Natfon- al Joint Commission on Union, will be in Castlegar this Mon- day. He will be present at. an open meeting at 7 p.1 Me mr be ish Colusbis can travel. in'the United’ States with full. confi- dente that they.are covered by Autoplan should an accident occur during their trip. ‘That ‘assurance was given today’ by'vice-president and general: manager of ICBC, Norman Bortnick, who was responding to‘concern express- ed this"week by’a number of. motorists ‘who’ had mistakenly concluded’ that , such coverage was lacking. aceident bene- held in‘the und of St. David's Church. All interested persons are invited to attend. The purpose of Dr. Craig’s visit in B.C. is to get “grass roots” reaction to experiences In Anglican-United Church ‘co- operation, Dr. Craig is also qualified to answer questions about “Plan‘ of Union", a document outlining the basis’ for’ the proposed union of Anglican, United ‘and Disciples of Christ:,’ Churches, and other matters‘: pertaining to church union, Conscience and Comment Salute to a Missionary By Rev. K. Neill Fos! Bongolo,: Ga. bon—The’ largest. ey Protestant church in this country’ is* & located here on one of’ the pla- m teaus of Equator- : ial Africa, And it certainly was a unique exper- ‘lence’ to attend a service last night. ‘The massive cathedral- like structure arches into the sky. The walls are about a foot «thick. The: windows ‘are’ com- pletely open. The‘ floor paved stones. The pews are: made of planks: But this is Africa:’: The fi ret comers) move | “School Briefs” A grant of $6,468 has been’ approved ‘by the ‘Provincial. ‘Government for the hiring: of ‘four students: by: the ‘board. of setrustees for. School District No. 9. Three of the students hired “Department of education} has approved the selling the old Pass Creek School. It is to be + purchased by Mr. Hoolaeff forg $800. . Abid of $22 218 ae Losi! Brothers for:paint has been accepted bythe board. Other: bids’ received werg’” Castle Hardware $2,268, Wes! Department Store: $2,455. a! Kootenay Builders $2,716. eee et The negotiations with”: C.U.P.E: and the. mediator resumed yesterday and will be. held for three days. School board representative yesterday was -Pat Haley: with board chairman George; Rilkoff as; “representative today and to- morrow. .~-.- ae * * ° A formal request is to be made to the department of education for the disposal of the. maintenance property. The lot/plans have been, . returned by the’ Land Registry: Office and the necessary ap-/ praisal of the Property has been~ made, the very front of ‘the sanctury. The ones who come later. are. presumably farther from the action.:And action there ‘is. ‘The pastor is a man of God. He leads: the ‘foot-: -stomping, hand-clapping hymns by panto- miming the’ words {from an elevated platform: The music is- exuberant, Joyful. loud—and | sincere. = 1 was particularly fascin-? ated by two teen-age 'girls with drums. The beats they. gave to, these African: gospel tunes varied ‘but their expertise did not. The:drum is; the instru- ~~ ment of Africa, There are thousands of. Christians here (though not all of.them were in the church last night!). And my mind is turned to\anmissionary,’ now retired, who brought’ the} Christian’ * message here from the Congo. in'1935. In the:tradition of. Livingstone he blazed trails for... God and the church.’ The sheer size of his projects tells me:he a.man of great’ faith and “dinive: ‘igs’ ee tuate:. theirglive: But the’ palate ‘enduring work tan ‘can’ eve# ‘do’ is’ found church. “The gates of hell shall i not prevail against it.” For such a work I salute a weary Christian-‘soldier in Oregon. Don Fairley has done a- good work, Fruityale Man “Charged With following an accident Saturday, --morning near the Kinnaird Hall, * Charged is Lueien Drovin. whose 1965 Ford sustained an; estimated $300 damage. He was ‘driven’ by Fred M. Tomilin of Kinnaird. ,The Tomilin ‘vehicle also sustained $300 damage. Police said Mr. Tomilin was attempting to make a left hand turri and when he stopped he was rear ended by the Drovin vehicle. - No injuries were reported. _ SHIRTS Save $3. fo Large Selection in Various Styles and Colors Further Savings. Save $5 §5 Special Rock On Pants $2.98 Bathing Suits, BOYS (SCOTTIES) Summer Squall WINDBREAKERS 15% OFF tnd Connie Pep Bm Cu DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ° __ MINIMUM WAGE RESIDENTIAL CARETAKERS By Order of the Board of Industrial Relations effective July “1.1974, a revised Minimum Wage Order. will be applicable _ fo the occupation of Residential Caretaker. This Order will Provide for the following Minimum Wages: 1, $150.00 per monty plus $6.00 itt month’ per bullied * _Impaired Driving eo j A Fruitvale man has been“ charged with impaired driving in ‘collision with a'1967 Dodge’ ” fits, third-party lability cover-"’ ~age, collision and comprehen- sive insurance remain jin’ full force anywhere in’ Canada or. the continental United States,” sald Mr.’ Bortnick,” We maintain /a 24-hour telephone service ‘at (604) 665- 4600 where those of our in- sureds who are involved in an Zenith 5555. i may-call collect to report, the incident and receive instructions for having their claim attended to immediately. We will contact'an adjuster in; the area who will advise the motorist on the course of action to be followed,” he explained, “Mr. ‘Bortnick. pointed out. that some confusion on out-of- province coverage arose as a result of a media report that ICBC was amending a regula- tion to close ‘a’ small: gap ‘in coverage. 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Ruff Memorial service was held Monday. from East Trail United Chureh for Ethel Magdelene Ruff, 44, of Trail’ who: died Friday in\the Trail Regional Hospital. “Mrs. Ruff was born. in Eckville, Alta., Sept. 16, 1929, . receiving her education in that province. ‘She married in‘ Cal- gary and lived ‘in Stettler and Red Deer\before moving to Trail:where she has lived for: the past eight, years, ©. *Mrs:” Ruff-‘is survived by’ her hisband ‘Elmer; one’ son, Darcy? ‘one daughter, Beverley; two'sisters, Mrs. Jack (Minnie) Edmands: of Quesnel and’Mrs. George (Caroline) Hewitt of Rocky Mountain ‘House and three ibrothers, Bill Walsh, of Alex, “Alta.,George Walsh ‘of © -'- Quesnel, and Bob Walsh of. Lillooet, i * Rev. Hadden Gregory ‘offi. ciated at Monday's memorial service with funeral services held: yesterday: in’ Calgary ‘un- der ‘the care: of Cy: Foster. Funeral. Home. Burial] “took: Queens Park’ Cemetery, Cal- Damages estimated at $8,- 500 resulted’ Friday evening when; two vehicles were in collision near the Kinnaird Fire’ Hall. es ‘Drivers were identified as Murray Gordon Spain of China and’ Ingeborg: Thor: Larsén’ of Kinnaird. { Mr. Spain, who was dri ing a vehicle owned by Gordon” ‘ Spain, sustained head: and injuries‘ while ‘the 1972 ; Taya he “was driving: 1960 and ‘th el place in.’ John 8. Makortoff Funeral services were held yesterday’ from’ the Castlegar Russian ‘Hall for John. 8, Makortoff, 44) of Genelle, who died Monday in the Trail - Regional Hospital. Born in Saskatchewan April 18, 1980,’ Mr.’ Makortoft came to British Columbia‘as a young boy taking up residence at Pass Creek. He was em- ployed by Speedway. Services and Garage‘ where he has 20 years of service, Mr. Makortoff is survived by his wife, Tillie; one son, Wayne, and: one daughter, Leonna, both at home, A sister, Miss Nancy ‘Ma. kortoff’and his mother, ‘Mrs. Mable Makortoff, also'aurvive, He was predeceased by his father, Sam, when he was 15 | Years old, Burial is to take place today.in Park: Memorial Ceme- tery in’ Kinnaird ‘with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. — Charles Fodor : Funeral services are being conducted this. morning at' 11 fromthe chapel of the Castle: gar Funeral Home for Charles Fodor, 48, of Castlegar‘who died accidentally Monday | in Grand ’Forks. Bora in’ Hungary, Sept, 27; at Mr: ‘Fodor..was educated in: Alberta ‘moving \to British Columbia in 1948. 'He worked in the East Kootenay as well'as in the Kitimat and Kemano areas, He: moved. to' Robson in Castlegar. ‘ Mr, Fodor was married in’ /1951.: He enjoyed © outdoor sports’ and was. an ardent chunter. He is survived | ‘by his’ ‘pte Shirley; three sons,‘Donald, Allan and: David, ‘all’ at ‘home; one daughter, Mra,’ Bill (Susan) Woods' of Elkford; ‘one grand- . »Sson'and two brothers, iDon’of Fort*McMurray, Alta. and J vot Kamloops. % Rev. Ira Johnson‘ will offi- _ clate at the service after which = eremation will follow. reported to have $1,500: damage.) Mr. Spain, who was travel ‘ling south on 7th Ave. when his vehicle crossed into the’ north lane colliding’ head-on Thor-Larse The Scene at as ;_ KINNAIRD JUNIOR © SEG CONDARY.. SCHOOL TT We sh should call this column - the "Sounds of KJSS”, There is certainly an interesting, variety of them up here these'days! From .the’ typing room comes the clickety-clack of typewriter keys, From: the open doors of the IE shop there is the, steady whine of the Power, tools as the boys put the finishing touches on their pro- Jects, From the Art Room the sound of music floats ont and mingles with|the drone of the lawn mowers..(The Art stu- dents ‘always work to music.) Down at’ the home: ec. wis pretty happy to be the‘win Way 6 go, | for. ae ee achievement wrote’ their” jand ah,: wine! “All clues led to objects on. the, school grounds. f "| : 4 Danny. Stewa: on atest Spelling’Sample with : SLawrenee: Albright of ;7 Castlegar, pled guilty to being a minor:in: possession’ of liquor. “He, was:fined $50 or in‘ cetauly 10 days in-jail.7 t in jail.;His driver's'licence was. sepehded/ for cone menths Fe Martin: Mills: of' Castlegar, * pled guilty to: being a:minor: possession. of liquor. He: was — fi ined $50. or: in default 10 days Blueberry Creek, pled guilty to being a minor i in’ possession of liquor. 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