CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1967, ‘8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 23, 1967 Gleeson-Zaitsoff Wedding 4n early fall wedding in {united in marriage Verna Zait- the Castlegar United Church {soff and Donald Gleeson, both “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES — Box’ 731, ; Castlegar Tell Lois: 365 5503 of Mancouver: le is the daughter son of City of Two Mountai ins, Quebec. Rev, George Hermanson the double weddi ring ceremony, held Oct, 21, _ The bride, given in marriage by her father, was radiant in a floor-length, A-line fashioned bridal gown. The bodice was of French lace with scalloped neck- |& Hne and short, beiled sleeves, ‘The peau de sole skirt featur- "ted a French lace applique in front as did her long cathedral |§ train. Her headpiece of pearls and rhinestones held in place a four- tiered chapel veil of nylon net. ‘Tiny pearl earings were her on- ly jewellery and her cascading jbouquet was a white orchid centered in yellow spray mums. Matron of honor was Mrs. Jean Marsden of Vancouver and bridesmaids were Mrs, Sharon Clausen of Trail, Patricla Mc-|f Cloy of and Janet Zaltsoff, cousin of the bride, of Kinnaird. The bride's attendants were and long, belled sleeves, Their gowns and were trimmed with District will make. a bid ing in'its BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, 4 Phone 865-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel: Plaza Family Bible le Hour - 10 am. Fa Worship 11 a.m. orship — 7.80 p.m. All Welcome GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. ing shoes and each carried a bou- souutive committee They wore match-(mend to the board that the| ganized areas. CKRD License Central Kootenay Regional “ho: ard Fequést’ the 85-/ municipal affairs to amend the ie power of business licens-|ietters patent to include section area. ‘At a recent meeting of the| 450 of part X of the Municipal |headdresses were pillboxes made |district, a: question from Castle. Act for the lectoral areas.” of the same material as their gar zepresentative e Lorne Zinio This s ecticn| i ithe hes part of of ited in a motion “that. the|the Municipal A recom: | with business estat in unor- quet of white and yellow mums, Starts Thurs., Nov. 23 for 10 Days “Baby’s Hungry” Indoor (Christmas Doll Light Sets 1744" Tall. , 15 Lights. Special. Compare at $5.09 Carving Set Compare at $8.95. 5.88 Special. . Compare at $6.95. Special. Chrome Butter Dish 4.49 ‘They all wore jade pendants, gift of the bride. Best man was Ronald Glee- son, Jr. brother of the groom, of City of Two Mountains, Que- bec. Sharing ushering duties were Michael R. Zaitsoff, broth- er of the bride, of Castlegar, George Kellington of Vancouver and Murray Macintosh of Van- couver. A reception was held in the Kinnaird hall which was decor- Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING.IN CHINESE FOOD” ‘Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6'a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays - Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS Xmas Light Set Noma. 25 Lights. Compare at $11.19. ... Outdoor Kits. _ Floodlights at $5.10 - . at $5.99 Special 3.59 Special 4,29 "Diameter 134". Compare at $10.95. ....... a | ated with Pink and white stream- ers and-bel An ecru lace tablecloth cov- ered the bride’s table, centered with a four-tiered wedding cake topped by two doves holding sil- ver wedding. rings. Yellow tap- ers in silver triple candle-hold- ers flanked the wedding cake. Propos bride! 5 attendants. For her daughter’s wedding, the bride’s mother chose a dress of blue crepe topped by a three- length coat of matching lace. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of white mums, The groom’s mother chose a dress of double knit blue wool. Her accessories were eggshell! and her corsage was of white mums. For her wedding trip to Portland, Ore., the Deide those a suit of green brocade topped Revolvers And Pistols SMITH AND WESSEN BROWNING AND RUGER LEUPOLD — REDFIELD — WEAVERER FULL STOCK OF RE-LOADING SUPPLIES SCOPES INSTALLED BY PROFESSIONAL GUNSMITH Norms Sport. Shop | 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph: 352-2015 Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. stole, Her was a white orchid, 27-Piece. Punch Sets Compare at: $9.29. Special. “H4;-Ball” ‘Tumbler Sets _ 9Va-02. “Tumblers. Compare at $5.95. Xmas Tree Stands Fits Trees Up to 3” Special. Clothes Hamper Three Colors. Special. : Rubbermaid Cannister Carousel ; hing in One S| B Speaicl bergeln af pe) 95 Hoover Deluxe Hair Dryer GE Teflon Fry Pan MOONLIGHT EFFECT is evident in'this picture dows and ghostly: ‘white are especialy evident 2s" uBach week it seems the con- yersation: falls to’ how can you make:do: with what you have as more’ and mou ‘pressure is felt; by ‘those curront istrikes++ Christmas{has already been cut back, in {mal egardless : oi the dour Budget, will, miaed more time to form \up jagairi; ‘The ‘mention’ of Christmas : alien Jast!!:week’ /brought the question’ of: how: to’make’a very economical ‘one. Fruit cakes -are nota ‘specialty’ os Fi luch: has ; been ‘said about in‘ this ‘our: Centennial of the churchyard at . Kinnaird, the in:the place which is apparently the namesake of’ the : ‘West Kootenay's Garden| Town. The stark’ sha- in the skyline’ at right centre is: ‘Kinnaird Castle, }o¢ focal point of the entire area, Tim Repin Fined. For Gareless Driving Tim Repin of Pass Creek was dined $125 by Magistrate]. - ‘ Toastmistress. Discuss Housewives Boredom | ‘A new member, Mrs. John | You was moderaed by. the Vali a Parker Williams, recently when he was found ‘guilty of driving | 7, without due care and attention. The charge arose from an accident Oct. 1 on.the. new Kin- . naird bridge. Munro, presented table topics at the November, meeting ‘of Vali Toast They started with a practice perlod on the elght main steps in a’) motion,” The » controver: over. jslcelaration OF a: of a public nner represetatlv Guest’: speaker was’ Mrs. 12, ‘one took place |: ary. ‘Under: the’ head of Canada Centennial: International: Devel- opment:Program, : this challenge |’; appeared with; the: title, Miles for Millions: i March; On that: Sunday, several Lanzarotta who reported:on her | the trip to. Los: Angeles for the In- algary Clubs | ‘convention.: She dneited ‘a good | so deal of enthusiasm for next & PAINT. SERVICE Mathes ae Towing - — Body Work _Painting — Welding Day wa: cussed, Why housewives are bor- | year's ITC convention to be held ed and what can be done about it |jn Calgary, immediately follow- MARX AUTO BODY | 2: 4 topic which crested many |ing the Calgary Stampede. Three‘ members, Mrs. David |. _,, Mrs. ‘Campbell : convinced | an Campbell, Mrs:L.:R. Hammond council members that the sp eech |j and Mrs. Sam’. Lai at-{contest in April should be held tended the “Gouncll No. 9° meet-}in’ Cast castoet. ing held: velabe neon and Mrs, _ “Insurance Claims ° . Handled Promptly” ne are] ing ae be conducted: by mail. * Council No. 9:theme for this Ph. 365-3037 The: “Bull's Bye plan’. for) year és Tall Trees and the’ Oct. makin; ie Grol 4 ag'to its use'in group pecch Toast planning. A ‘panel minstions and| 2 ing was Mrs. R.-H. Fenner whose enthusiasm was on the subject und. for “the even- e January. council meet-|* and District. International Aid Society. through such’ agencies as Canadian ‘Save ‘The Children Coady. Intern: ittees.. Bch ee iow m many” ‘miles can you It seems ‘that the answer for Sill Machen is’ ar cut ake b we can ‘proudly: point out she halts from Kinnaird. In ‘this ‘particular which ‘some -17,000 ook part it it yas up'to the individual ‘to Theme for the. evening's program. was) Women Here and that, ‘Val club embers ‘are’ in- deed ‘here and ther Giving. their “Geebreakers” were ees ae members. "s .presen-| ‘tation, Mother. makes Headlines, wash Humorous sand enjoyed by al ‘proved: to‘be ‘an inspiration, In’ her ‘capacity’ as ‘a ‘public glect-of our: elderly and‘ shutin cern, X ing of concern for the patients. her’ topic ‘the German Phoenix ‘phoenix: bird. R. T. Waldie;. Mrs, A. v: L. R. Ham: mond and Mrs. Seully. ‘a most anteresting ;aunt who] mile. ‘This health’. nurse; ’ Lynn Reynolds ite. asi wint ‘finds that the boredom and ‘ne- the steel % iad a A people has become.a real con- nourishing the Mrs. Waldo. Yule chose as| ™anaged Then, starting from McMa- hon Stadium, it was up to each checkpoints :to’: have - his marked by a‘ march: officiel as. proof of fulfillmé@&t...¢ 0 or) : The bank manager wher Jill works pledged’ $2.95'a mile, a friend ‘a: dollar, ‘while’ Jill; sides taking the ‘physical punish: Mrs. "Ken Hall talked about ment, paid ‘herself. five’ cents'a \anvol ved’ in the] / Allocation ‘of the monies will) maint i-by..the Ci tain marcher to’ stop at a series of| th pleberg were good enough | to supply. the y adarens should: any- one; care» Carolynne:a nice basa lioary card. . ‘Just! bend! ‘At: tos: Carok By Sapeeee Hospital : for cripoted [= Gulden North | 820 levard, an Wash a mt k ode 99201. * Jt ‘is fanny: how: important zip codes. and area © numbers dhave become,’ though it ‘does not seem to-end all confusion, A wrong number is not un- usual’ but’ a ° local ‘resident re- cently became involved ina call meant. pai New: Jersey. lady atthe: other. end of. me line’ explained* she | was in. ‘Philadelphia where you dial direct ‘on ‘long: distance calls and Now demey, 7 0 Pe New Jerse: Kinnaird Council Briefs “BAY. ‘AVE. ODEON © PH. 364-2114 ner OVER: ‘BY. POPULAR DEMAND _ SIDNEY POITIER © oro SIR. WITH LOVE”, “DOORS 7.00 TWO SHOWS 7.30. are : “The "Town: of Kinnaird and the department ‘of highways will split. the ‘cost. of ‘grass. at the! new highway. over-| ‘pass. ig of expenses’ for ing the lawn-cutting and watering 2 awell as Planting. The town wi take advan- tage of CKRD’s assessment ser- "| vice, as Castlegar ‘has already . Cost Kinnaird - will wo ra coe ‘The council will write to the provincial a government to request for, setting up ‘of a association to ‘govern the operation’ of - the Kinnaird Hib-| rary. NOUN ake clerk Allen Selbi a pledge to pay: 50" ‘much perl ig Rates for apartments also cut, as Mr. Selbie had eaid ere was an excess of cash 01 expenditures Suring 1967. in the sewage account, a cers Kinnaird couneil ‘came out in favor of: a; locally-operated be: | radio station and Seainst a Pro- posal from CKLN. Ne tion. The: nomination:paper NOTICE OF ELECTION : Public notice is hereby: given ‘to the’ electors: of the ality of Castl that I require the © presence ofthe sald. cariay at the:‘Town Hall on Monday, ‘the 27th day of November, 1967, at the hour of ten: ‘o'clock i in the forenoon, for the purpose of ‘electi: to them as’ mayor, two aldermen and one school trustee. The mode of nomination of candidates shalt date of this notice and noon of the day of 1 paper may be in the prescribed. in the ‘Municipal Act”, and shalt ‘the name, Teaidenee: and occupation of the in such as to sufficient ies tify such’ candidate. The nomination-paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate. » Inthe event of a poll being. necessary, such. poll will be opened at The Town Hall on the 9t& day of December 1967 between the hours of $3 AM. and.8 P.M., of which every person is hereby re- quired to take notice and govern himself eccord- ingly. Given under my hand at Castlegar this 16th ei of November, 1967. came! ‘to ae ‘nice! sum of $04. ye ie march must have been around and: “Wo ce “Associa- In her speech, ‘she ‘was thor-| tion handed out band-aids and oughly’ convincing in’ her ‘feel-| Needed ‘care. I do™not know how many le. Grounds, ‘put if ; Ded and meat likened the recovery Pata Jill's efforts’ by the that: took: part, it’ must fare of. the “ameiot “mythical have been a whooping success.” * Unfortunately, Tam not one Evaluators of the ‘speeches who has the radio on often and «were Mrs. Sam: Tanzarrotta, Mrs. it-was only through the goodness of'a reader who sien ‘and told With Christmas only weeks away, Community Video will install cable TV in your home .. -. FOR A TOY ++<@ toy valued at $5 or more which will be given to a needy child at Christmas "time through the local Relief Organization. : Here Is All You Do: | Phone our office at ‘Trail at no charge. Just ask the operator for Zenith 6228, your donation will be Picked up when we — é do: your installation. »| me,’ that I earned of. the prrecenit lynne Knippleberg, who had both " Wischio Charge Laid her legs amputated, eS uf Nelson man, Kenneth Lee lalsey was convicted of a charge | never ora wate so such an opera- of mischief. recently when ‘he! tion opens the door to mop jpppeated before. magistrate i limbs:;which will: bring -her a : new. life. Bank of Montreal ww la ne are carone sfrom ait Carolynne is very young and y Conadats First Bank Twastbrokew at the Hi with the spirit of the ne. very, very fs Arrow young, she will persérvi 5 peas a , _. |} Arms in} Kinnaird. °" ‘This has already. been prov- Halsey fra ort jexdered to make ]en by Carolynne's brother Ken- hotel: in the neth:. who | travelled: a° similar amount of ron in addition to|road’and-is now attending Kin- payment ofa: fine of. 875 or 30|naird aeeon entary . School. E . and Mrs, Henry Knip- Outof-town guests includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Leo: bi peg, Kenneth Rear, cousin of the bride of Hudson Hope, Mrs. Ron- ald Gleeson, Jr. of City of Two Mountains and others ‘from Creston, Grand Forks and Van- icouver. The couple is making their ‘home in Vancouver. Compare at $36.95. Special. ayer ‘cha Compare at $31.95. 27.95 Special. . Xmas Tree 6-Foot Ponderosa Scotch Pine. Special. Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C, Clark - See how this simplifies your money planning. Come in and ask ebout the new True way to bank — and THE SALVATION ARMY ‘get your new, ‘True-bloo wallet 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting Wednesday ‘7.30 p.m. Bible Study Stainless Steel Electric Kettle Auto Reset. Heat: Resistant Handle 2-Quart Capacity. - C.S.A. Approved. ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN . CHURCH @ 10 Carat Solid Gold Charm Bracelets, @ Watches and Rings @ Dresser Sets Public invited to all services. x You are never a stranger at the Peeper eee ee ‘@ Jewel Boxes .@ McBride Luggage e Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory Neca cae aaa Silverware, Copper, Brass and Crystal in Exclusive Patterns ani Obtainable Only from a Quality Jewellery Store g Lovely Wall Clocks for the Home Pen and Pencil Sets’ @ Lighters Many, Many. Other Gift Items: FREE ‘GIFT WRAPPING _ Use Our Christmas Lay-A-Way A Small Deposit Will: Hold Any Purchase Bosse’s Jewellery || “Castlegar’s Jewellery Headquarters” — Budget Accounts May be Arranged =— GIFT SUGGESTIONS: Thu ireday 7.80 p.m. Home League \S-E. PAULSON, Manager’ Phone: 9657112 8 a.m. Holy Communion 3 eR : ‘All toys will be given | to a local Relief Organization a few days before Christmas to be distributed by them to child- Z 4! gaetiees “ren 'they feel will benefit most. i | Elects \ Water ‘Heating Castlegar Brauch: i d 5 It you are plannin, ing to have four channel cable TV installed in your home this winter, there would be no bet- ~ ter. time to make ‘arrangements than now. .. Nylon Flite Bag Maximum Capacity . Without Weight Compare at $24, 95. Save at ‘Onty UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Gongregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada CASTLEGAR KINNAIRD ROBSON GENELLE Phone 365-8887 Rey. Clinton Howard Geo. Hermanson, B.A., B.D. Phone 385-7814 Worship—Kinnaird 11 a.m. Genelle 7.30 p.m. First: month rental due ‘Jan. 1, 1968 at $5.00 per, month, Special ends. Dec, 15, 1967 COMMUNITY VIDEO TRAIL AREA CASTLEGAR AREA 1146 Cedar Avenue 1146 Cedar Phone 368-5501 Phone Zenith 6223 —_ Look for Our Flyer in the Mail _— MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. . Castlegar — Sunday School B30 am NELSON AREA 390 Baker Street Phone 352-3322 WEST KOOTENAY ‘ POWER - Sunday School — FRONT sti REET —_ ‘CASTLEGAR ae TELEPHONE ‘965-7252 -Kinnaird 930° a.m,