COLUMBIA DIAMONDS The perfect edd ji Bosse’ ellery. To make the melstotioet ee casion we have tings. Also, luxurious ‘gifts, of jewellery for every’ ‘occasion, Including ‘weddings. Bosse’s Jewellery “Your. Diamond Headquarters” CONGRATULATIONS ‘from the folks at Pardman‘s Furniture May we invite you to visit Pardman’s in the near future. We have complete 3 room. groupings: bedroom suites, kitchen ‘sets and living room suites, epplisnces and home — furnishings.. Easy credit terms available. Pardman’s Furniture Here are the Answers to Most Queries May relatives give a shower for the bride? It is. not considered proper.’ What does the ‘groom provide for his ushers? Boutonnieres, ties and gloves. Who provides the corsages for bride and mothers? | The groom, - . : Who Jes for the Idi end, The bride's parents, How. are wedding bands initialed? Bride’s initials; come: first: inside the band, then groom's and date of marriage. Ina church wedding, which side Is usually reserved. . for’ the bride's family and friends? x The left. The groom's is the right, side. Does the groom always kiss the: bride at the alter? - The clergyman will rule on it, according to chu * practice. : Is the clergyman invited to the reception? Yes, with his ite: He 'sits at the parents? table. Are checks displayed with weddi No. but they may eg noted on a card. Is it soclally correct to oetienge duplicate wed ding gifts? es. t Pe ushers and best man stand in receiving line? ae cuts first piece of cake?, The‘ bride, with the groom's right “hand. over hers. They break the slice and eat it together: A’ friend or waiter then takes over the slicing: : Is the groom ‘obligated to dance ‘with ‘someone besides ‘his: bride? ‘Yes — his mother, mother-in-law and maid of honor, When « should and e be ordered? About’ two months before the wedding... When are invitations to a formal. wedding sent out? Three to, four weeks before the ceremony. May pues: tse invited to. reception and. ‘not the. SURROUND YOUR WEDDING. ; WITH THE LOVELINESS OF | Nothing can add more to the pleasures. of .. this wonderful day than the ~ loveliness | of flowers, - From’‘a beautiful bridal > bouquet to tastefull prepar- ed flowers: for the. recep tion, we at Helen's: know > just: what is right. \Please fee to call. on us for ‘advice. Helen's Flowers & Gift Shop 73 Maple St. — Phone 365-5191. ... fora... | WEDDING RECEPTION: in an atmosphere of luxury and good taste Yes, ine the ceremony. is sttended ven by rela- fives and close friends. < i velopes? No. Send seperate invitations ‘to adult’ sons and * daughters. For small children address ‘the outside ie ?o > pe 9 PN PH PO envelope to their parents, write’ their first names on the inner envelope under. their parents’ names... What gifts may a bride give a: bridesmaid? A small. lasting gift, Perhaps fewelry. What gift does ‘a groom give his bride? Something: personal, usually [ewelry, Who gives clorgyman his fee?. The groom pays, but best man hands It over In plein white envelope before or after ceremony... Y Are’ identifying | cards © put with: the, Prevents on display? Not these days. What happens at reception if the other comet: stort ; dancing. before the bride and groom? When the newlyweds ‘appear, everyone stops and.” they waltz once around: the floor. solo. ay i NeoTrace a ten fes, and so are reply: cards a1 envelo The home address should be printed * :teply en velopes,.. When. should wedding announcements: be ‘mailed? vA A day or two after wedding. Are wedding announcements: ever sent. to anyone who's: been invited to the: ceremony or reception? ee No, 4 May a feuee wedding be {ust as formal. asa church wedding’ Yes, though there: are: never as many attendants. Wedding Day Lives ? Forever Portraits“ va by Pettitt ~ Depend: on us* 8 for. pictures -to preserve the we, memories’ of your? wedding’ day. 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Of course it isa happy occasion for.you but. a1. ifs aiso-a very. busy one. =, able.« We. bake ‘the *.” specifications, Our wedding cakes are poate mm. to your strict Your wedding cake is of. vital importance to you . .."we suggest that com U contact us and be sure of plete satisfaction. We, take this opportunity to. ex- tend to you our very best. wishes for. “your future happiness. SUPER- VALU PHONE 368-5558 TRAIL B.C. Memo 40: BRIDES - 10 - BE. The perfect wedding starts with the’ tight invitation. "See us for’... WEDDING INVITATIONS — NAPKINS COASTERS — MATCHES — CANDY TAGS Special New Colored Papers — Modern Designs,. Including Love and Peace Symbols — Multi-Cofor Floral Designs ‘on Parchment Papers — Special Lined Envelopes See LINDA at the CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘Beene from Stanly ear West Kootenay Drama Festival Entry “Oedipus Rex’, SHSS Drama Students Refumn. From Festival with Flying Colors The drama students from * Stanley Humphries came home with flying colors from the West Kootenay Drama Festival held in Nelson last week. Susan Goetting and Connie Polonikoff received Merit ‘a: wards for their performances In ‘ “Princess”, Raising ‘Thor-Lar- son who directed’ Princess, received We trophy, for “the best student director of a dramatic play". Janet Milliard recelved the Trophy award for the “best student director’ of a comedy”, _ Janet directed “Ikke Ikke Nye ‘) Nye Nye”. The major play, “Oedipus . Rex” was excellently received by the entire audience. Stephen Clark was voted the Best Supporting Actor for his role as Tiresias, Robin Heagy got the Best Actor Trophy for his brilliant performance as Oedipus. The play also received two major trophy awards—for Best Visual Presentation and for - Best Costumes. : Drama teacher, Des Desal is extremely proud of his students for the excellent manner. in which they” con- “ducted themselves at all times, before, during and after the festival and records his appreci- ation to all those who helped in tasking the venture so success- ful. Refum Cribbage Tournament Planned by Local Sr. Citizens Fifty-seven members were present at. last | Thursday's regular meeting of the Castle- gar and District Senior Citizens Association held in their Cen- tre. President John. Stier ex- tended a welcome to all present. with a special welcome to the ‘Local Court News Richard Clayton McNutt, 31, of Mica Creek, B.C., pled not guilly but was found guilty ona charge of:common assault. He was fined $25 or in default one weekin jail. . - Wiliam Allan | Montgom- ery, 26, of Castlegar, ‘pled guilty: to.” possession of a narebtic. He’ was fined $300 or. in default: three months in jail. of Genelle, \-pled. guilty: to driving with: a blood ‘alcohol count ‘over .08. He was fined $200 or in default 30 days in jail, His driver's licence was sus- pended for, 30 days. Chiaies ele John Donald Lennon, 18, of Castlegar, pled: guilty to driv- ing with a blood alcohol count over .08. He was fined $150 or in'default 30 days’ in jail.’ His driver's licence was Aopen for 380 days. “Lillian Killough, Chapter. (ODE: To Sponsor Essay Contest Mrs... Irene Brown was’ the sale of rose bushes in this welcomed as a new.member of. ‘area “a zone : _Brojects: ° was the Order at the April meeting. « of the Lillian Killough Chapter, IODE, held at the home of Mrs, M. © Rush. } The*: installation .. ceremony was conducted by the regent, Mrs, A.’Sylvest. The. chapter decided to sponsor an Essay Contest: for Grade 7 students’ of School District No.*9,.'on ‘the topic “What is a Citizen?" Mrs. J. F. Killough, as’ citizenship :’con- venor, agreed to convene’ a » committee to. arrange’ the details of the contest, . changing the: seaatle material. Whi at’ is needed in’ virus research is-.a: lot ‘more ‘-basic:- cant y, virus Tie the disease a ae contagious? There is, as yet, no. Wi evidence that. this is so. These, would be. viruses transmitted in a different way, and?acting in a different: way “from ‘other disease-causing’ vi- “ruses. It-is thought. that they | -may.. cause “the ‘disease by about the action of “the; virus jon the; cell—how. it ters - the’, cel growth © ai means: by. it ‘can cause.a'tumor. will then ‘be understood. (i: “Pamphlets and information about ‘cancer, can’ be obtained free by> writing’ to::.B.C.° and. Yukon Divisions ‘Canadian’ Can- cer Society, 898 West Eighth . ‘Avenue, Vancouver ‘Caledonia, Victoria, PUBLIC ys. B.C. The Hugh Keenleyside Naviga- a tion Lock will be.closed for. main- tenance from Tuesday, April 16. to Tuesday, April 23. : “The ‘roadway over the Keenley- side.Dam will be closed: from 8:30 to 12:00 noon, Tuesday, April 16, ind ‘traffic during the following’ week may be subject to short de- ~ HYDRO - ‘Castlegar, B.C. . ‘NOTICE The regent spoke on the special LODE rose which will go ‘on sale this year. The project “calls for the selling and planting of 75,000 rose" bushes, to bloom across Canada ‘in 1976, when’ ‘der. celebrates’ “16th: - project, Concern: for Childre ¥ The posetblty of: ‘making : discussed: ‘A membership in the Rota‘ ' Villa Society was taken out by the chapter, Mrs.‘ Killough, Mrs,’J. "Donnan © and. Peddle volunteered’ to attend . the annual ‘meeting . of the.) ‘society. 'Mrs. Killough reported ba the, annual:: meeting: of. . Hospital: Board ‘where: she ee Mrs: Donnan had ‘represented ;; the ‘chapter.; } Mrs.. Rush, was + new A'letter from the Human ‘Resources and ‘Public Health was discussed. It dealt with a eeting. to be held in’ the Rotary” Health Centre ‘which will be attended‘ by ‘Mrs. R. *. Cormier and’ Mrs,’M. Olsen. A letter was also received from Regional Recreation Com- mission No, 1 outlining its program for April 20. + “Vetters of thanks were , Teceived: ‘from. recipients “of cards, flowers, ete., a8 well as from those invited to the official opening. of the Centre. Entertainment for the next. meeting will be -colored slides shown by John Dvorak includ- ing many of the official’ opening of the Centre. The ‘evening’s entertain- 3 men was bingo provided by of the. Hi delegate..to. the ” provincial’” annual meeting to be held later in:the’ month in-Nanaimo. ° Hospitality ‘convenor Mrs, tel * Friendship Unit of the United Church’; Women.’ They. also provided the refreshments. z Reports: showed many cards were sent to: members with-hopesithey-will all be: well po ge ? Trail was a \ very: enjoyable * afternoon ‘with Mra. /AiLam- 9!) ; pard, winning a money chart, Al return tournament is to be held: < in Castlegar April 29. Rossland, ‘Trail’ and: Fruitvale :members hearty vote of thanks for the Tost successful handling of the catering at the Official Opening of. the Gentre. Mrs. Keating replied that without the co- of the and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 11, 1974 OUR APOLOGIES We wish to extend our sincere apology to the PLAZA BAKERY where their name was omitted from our thank-you ad to businesses who helped make our grand opening such @ success, Castlegar Savings Credit Union KINNAIRD TRANSFER LID. L. A. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER — _ EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL TOP SOIL — % CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND “Septic Tanks and Disposal Fields a Specialty” Phone 365-7124 ae tfn ‘the members it would not have been’ possible. ‘She also asked the members for sandwiches ete. for the West Kootenay Regional’ meeting. Several members’ volunteered to do- nate some sugar and cream sets for the Centre and Mrs. R. Donnan will donate a mirror for the ladies room. The treasurer also gave a very detailed report. Survey Markers “- Survey markers and. the stakes marking mining claims have always been of the utmost importance in Canada. ~ 7In/1798, an_act' passed in, Upper Canada pronounced the’ death penalty without benefit of clergy for any person caught moving a township survey post. Today's Criminal Code still provides: five year's imprison- , ment for this offence. S.H.S.S. DRAMA STUDENTS present x OEDIPUS ‘REX and PRINCESS f in the §.H.S.S. GYMNASIUM Wednesday, April 17th 7:30. p.m. ADMISSION $1.00 CUT OUT AND SAVE. “Licenced Dining: Lounge” ; STLEGAR HOTEL ix Na = completely painless, but in the: ~/advances have been made. ‘vanes are a method of dissolv- Dentistry may not yet te introda which | dese Temoves plaque when - / properly. Jast 10°». years :~ remarkable. Among ‘the “newest ” ad- ing decay which will reduce the’. ‘healthier “Dentists are quick to point out ithat. prevention is a much ‘amount’ of drilling a dentist must’ do-and a~ glass filling material that® will%last longer than ‘present materials. and more closely mateh the appear- ance .of teeth.) =: ‘As for the future, dentistry .is- considering even .-more startling possibilities. Implant, ° -ation of plastic: teeth:may one: than'merely providing a repair service. For this ‘reason, den- tists recommend fluoride tooth- © pastes, fluoridation. of « water supplies, and watching the diet as the ‘only sure Hepes of. reducing tooth deca: hi But , they: eautlon’ that a: dental recommendation, be ‘are to be: invited. Spokesman for the Ways ‘ and Means:committee suggest- ved a tea beyheld. It was decided to hold a Spring Tea April 27. in “the Centre. Some information has been ‘for ° dentistry ;..' received ‘regarding tours to the B.C..; Hydro Canal project.’ Dates of these tours are to be announced at.a later date. There: was also an outline «. ven by Mrs. Olsen‘concerning bus:service to Spokane's Expo '4:° More’ information’ will’ be ~ given. members. when it is ved, Mrs. .K. Ke: ing and her ‘Luncheon Menu BURGERS — OMELETTES — BORSH FISH & CHIPS — CHICKEN — STEAK - Dinner Menu CHAR BROILED STEAKS — I AN ‘ CHICKEN -IN-A- BASKET: FOOD: “Tuesday to Saturday, 12:Noon to.8 p.m. — Sunday, '4 p.m. fo 8 pm. 7 NAME“. “Send in ‘ADDRESS: this PHONE * Mail to The Castlegar Hotel Ay FREE. DINNER FOR TWO . Entry ‘Form DRAW APRIL 15,1977 ~ ‘the waiting room may even talk. © computer, responding to. ques- _ tions flashed ona television: ike = screen. : day ‘replace | dentures, « while dental care A laser-beam treatment is used to, s prevent cavities. Patients. in. 2 over.their dental history with a‘: Progress has also come in the .area of ..toothbrushing. :* Many“ dental - researchers . be- ‘lieve: that it’ is no “ longer: Rey SPRING HAS ARRIVED AT THE “KC (0-0P Brilliant : "Your Complete Feed Supply” ne Seed Potatoes — Onion Sets Onion Plants — Fertilizer “Gorden Tools — Orchard Ladder, rn, Agricultural Lime ‘Lawn and Pasture Mixes” Garden Seeds (Packaged and Bulk) "We Have it All" Phone 365-7373 merely. to brush your "teeth: ‘They. have found that it.’ is not only food’ particles but also plaque adhering to teeth which. causes. cavities. They recommend the correct ‘use of” dental. floss," in’ addition to brushing, { to. remove plaque. © Tablets > and ~ solutions » are“; available that. stain’ plaque, ‘making it easier to detect for removal. There is even a toothpaste is for. teeth which ache when they come in contact with heat, cold, sweets and in some cases, a - toothbrush. For the one patient. 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