CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1969 Sacred Heart Church at Kimberley Is Setting for Mid-August Wedding Baskets of yellow snd|imm white chrysanthemums prac- ed the altar of Sacred Heart > Church in Kimberley, Aug. 16 when Judith Todoruk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Todoruk of Francls Soberlak of Kinnaird. Rey. Father E. Doyle of-| ficlated at the double-ring ceremony. Organ music for the cer- emony ed provided by Mrs. G. Plant of Kimberley. Approaching the altar on the arm of her father, the bride wore a fioor-length gown of white Alencon lace and Mr. John Zigarliski of Kimberley, The reception room at the Kimbrook Motor Hotel is gayly decorated with ellow and white streamers, ells, and baskets of yellow and white mums, The head table, covered with a lace table cloth, was centered by a three-f tier” wed- ding cake decorated in ae. low and white Ing dov- insects usually do not attack humans, But they are attract- ed by vigorous activity such as a group of playful child-| ren at the beach. So, if a bee approaches, don’t aggravate Perfumes, Suntan Lotion and Color Can Attract Bees Bees and other. stinging| ®! Visiting at the home of Ln and Mrs. C,H. Kin; Mr. and Mrs. James Warne of Medicine Hat, f ae Mr. and ) M. ‘ar- Jane and family of. Robeon have taken up residence at 456-5th Ave., Castlegar, hav- ing purchased the former home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Ew- irs, I. McNeil is, ‘visiting 1d daughter- A. Mc- him into action by trying to swat him; keep calm and Y {slowly walk away. ? Perfumes, suntan lotion, an -jand other andiienberg and son Jim, who|M the appearance of the head table, while red-tapers bright- ened the tables of the of ceremonies John Soberlak read telegrams from Castlegar and Grand Forks, Mr. Leonard Domen- Mr.|honeybee, use a needle, fing- vad out with your finger; this bright colors also attract have been the guests for the them. Use an insect repellent| past week at the home of to temporarily keep: stinging|#r. and » He hellen- insects at a distance. berg] left on the weekend to If you get stung by a elm to their home in Wald- Mrs, 'D. Hill Castlegar- Robson district commissioner and Mrs, H. Johnson returned home Wednesday: iafter atten-| ° Train- ing session at Naramata Dur-| ernail, or knife blade to scrape the stinger out as soon! as’ possible. Avoid pulling it appointment warrants and record sheets. At the Mon- day evening session Mrs. resented Mrs. Johnson with er 25 year long service pin. There were 25 co! loners we stock’ a full seloction of SAVAGE SHOES for children ‘Maddocks Shoe Store resent from Nelson, cast, legar, ,, Trail, ton, and Vancouver. Dianne Plotnikoff and Miss Colleen Flynn of Robson’ Ranger Com tended the Land Rang ference during the v ae ae cas $-T-0-P For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6cyl., call today © or write to: John ‘Lockyer DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-6281 eir spent ‘visiting with in ‘Prince Ronee: ; They also vis- ited at the veace Hiver dam the india and caughter-in Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fornelli oochin-Chernoff Wedding Held At the Home of Bride's The bride's home dec- Her. waist-length,- ted with roses was: the|loped edge veil was, secured setting for the Aug. 23 wed-|to a crown of pearls and aurora borealis drops. he: carried a cascading bouquet. of green mums and Toes, Her only attendant was Margaret - Konken of scal- | Misa Mr, Mike Sookochoff of Pass Creek attended the groom. Green and white flow- ers, streamers and roses de- corated the Kinnaird Hall for the reception. ‘ Centering the _ bride's table covered with a white Parents. dress and, white, accessories, The couple where they will: continue versity of Victoria. Guests were ‘from ‘the surrounding area, Saskatoon, wit reside’ at 1950 Argyle Ave., Victor- ja their education at the Uni-| Calgary, Vancou - Vancouver. She wore a floor-|Jiams Lake. eouver and Wil-) soit Wild Animal Life Plays its Part Wild ‘animal: life has. its value to grassland areas, Coy- otes and hawks to keep down the number of ing alma fo imals, Burrowing ani: somie extent help to loosen, drain and rertilize the the . Birds help to protect ,| Brasses against ‘insects. * News “About RECREATION By .BUCK PACHOLZUK Recreation Director YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE AT CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1969 9 YOUR LUCKY DOLLAR STORES * Commission No.1. The fall season is an in- ed between Reason: and” with no, wedding cake roses ve a Ca Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Registra- tion fee is $4. Fowl Government Approved CUT UP TRAY PACK This year the Pp proposed oS en Rob: edge baal aah Summer sports are over and st Ordinarily, the only ef- fects of a sting are tempor- ary inflammation, pain, and itching. Ice packs ora cold cloth will ease the pain. cod baking soda or chose a two-piece" white suit compress noise ced with ae trimmed with lace and a red spirits, will relieve the a alitching, and Mobera silver leaves, Fornelli left a parcel of elathe Surprise Gifts. Please Fashion Show Guests Lovely fashions, good food;chance to see the varied Persons who sutlee mul-l were the order of the day at|styles first hand and to ask or who are al-la recent fashion show held|questions of the models on ct’s stings maylin the dining room of the|the fashions she displayed. er girls wore ‘gowns and headdresses similar in color and style to those of the senior attendants, trimmed. with white lace and carried Colonial bouquets of mauve and white sweet peas. The bride's gifts to her senior attendants were two n|strand crystal necklaces with| gold lockets being given to her flower girls. Her gift to the groom was a set of cuff) s ing the ‘sessions fo ty Stewart, Provincial commis- sioner presented the division with their new Office will also be the arena manager's office. All © ice bookings and hall rentals are to be made through the:Re- creation Office at 365-656: Barring break- downs, the arena will be in during the first) week of October. “Voluntary Work small bride and groom. un-| winter § der a glass cover. Roses al-| begun. so added to the decor of the] Well, here's ‘two are 10) sug- bride's _ table. gestions to fill in your time William Konken, uncle of| and give you some fun. the bride, was master of cer- Jogging will embnies; on Oct. 13, and will be ‘held \ and Miss Cheryle Tengum of. Cranbrook was in charge of the guest Kc, ‘or the hone various points in States and BC., ding which united in. mar- riage Elizabeth. Chernoff, aughter of Mr.“ and. Mrs, Harry J. Chernoff of , Win- Government Approved carnations entwined with fern and red ribbon. Mrs. Marlene Wallace of Kinnaird, sister of the groom, was the matron-of-honor, le Miss Sandra “Bonnie b. 39* 1b.65°% COOKIES Choc. Chips, Pauline’s 2 Ibs, 79c DOG MEAL, Gravy Train . 10 Ibs. $1.99 CRISCO « 3 Ib. tin $1.29 FLOUR, Dutch Oven - 20 Ibs. $1.39 TOMATO JUICE, Libby's, 48 oz. ... 39 BREAD, Dutch Oven 6 for $1.00 moon eet :| Meaty Pork Riblets Chuck Steak aw. and Edward Paul Koo- 8 hin, son of Mr. and Mrs.ling the weenie ne ae Paul A. Koochin of Castle-| ceived from Cranbrook. aca. For her daughter's wed- Given in| marriage by|ding Mrs. Chernoff wore a ner parents, the bride wore] turquoise dress ‘of chiffon h floor-length gown with alover lace, tan shoes and a ‘ull hooped s! of layers Fridays each week: at 8 p,m. The meeting, places, will. be the Community Hall in Kin- naird, SHSS in Castlegar, the .{ Community Hall ‘in Robson, CANADA CHOICE, CANADA GOOD. Shirley Zi isk ley Zigar! MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF of of Kimberley were the brides- Miss Jana Soberlak of Grand Forks and Miss Patti Wallace of Kinnaird were the flower girls. The senior bridal attend- links and tie pin. W. Todoruk aad at. both of Best man was Mr. mal Robinson of Prince Rupert, and ushering duties ‘were carried out by ‘Mr. Eavard serious reactions. y uire medical atten- ~|tion at aise Persons who have been|m elstoke, Duncan, Granbrogt Ed-|stung one. or more times in Vancouver, Sechelt, B. monton, St. Albert, ‘Sinn the Pi past should see a doctor table Hi Arrow Armd A com} ete. faxed background music, was created for the well-attended iuncheon. Mo- dels moved from table to everyone a giving peg, and Numerous iterass which r- attes, pairs of eet ot a ree lunch, perfumes, a gift ce! tificate, and a pantie girdle ee gurncise neta its presented Fly the Alpine Routes to... Revelstoke — Mica Greek Prince George — McBride MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS Leave Revelstoke 7.30 a.m. — Arrive Castlegar 8.45 a.m. Leave Castlegar 9 a.m. — Arrive Revelstoke 10.10 a.m. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Leave Revelstoke 1 p.m. — Arrive Castlegar 2.15 p.m. Leave Castlegar 3 p.m. — Arrive Revelstoke 4 p.m. Carteear Revelstoke Fare: $22 One-Way (Plus Boarding Fee Where Applicable) i MONDAYS. AND FRIDAYS | Cc With Flights to Stine Creek, Prince reais Valemount and McBride. Revelstoke, B.C. For Reservations & Information WEST‘S TRAVEL AGENCY Phone Castlegar 365-7542 mmunicat lite to be sent t UP in nte7i. if the postal rate changes, the postal rate should be chang- ed on the stamp. I would be pleased to have your comments. Yours truly, James B. Whi 55 Gillespie Ave., Sept. 12, 1969. Age eleven.” | 20,000 entries to the national competition to pick a name for’ Canada's domestic com- munications satellite, the get; ter from James Whyie o: Toronto stands “out as one of the most i é Among the eee than =| Competition is Keen on Satellite Stamp Design | With Some 20,000 Entries gered Received Fact or English television to any part of Canada. secon private felecommunications re med by ee dentine merch- Models were. Orla Gran- strom, Ka Joyce Gail Th ee Linda Sorge and Emily McRae. Participating merchants Karnie's Ladies Sevend an 's Bakery, Eva's Poe Toe Maddocks Shee Store, Bosse’s y and Shares in the new cor- e and the will be made available to the | public: . ne - Fashion: shows are planned 4 in the future. See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — Gulf Gas and Oil United Purity Store Easy Credit Terms Available hf Jace over satin. Her scal-| Th oped neckline was edged pearls. A rose applique Hesign enhanced her skiri ind long lily-point sleeves, vhite seed pearls decorated| C: Ihe bodice and skirt. nations. For the wedding trip to Calgary and Edmonton the le donned. a pink fortrel| CHARGE ITI . member ‘Speen Tees OF APPROVED LISTO, MA Credit Card COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING “PLEASURE Johnny‘s. Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Open Sunday 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. and the elementary school | in Blueberry Creek. This is a good beneficial epee of recreation, and best of all, it. costs nothing but a bit of time and willpower. Speaker’s Subject "At KUCW Meeting Regional ° representative for the West Kootenay, Mrs. | Maddocks Shoe Store |2 The eluts will be run on an honor sysiem this year. Each jogger will bs. given a card on which to record the miles he runs, and each person to complete 100 miles will .be presented with a silver spoon. So get your runners gue and start preparing for a good seaso! R..W. Sweeney of the Wo- men’s Auxiliary to the Cast- legar and District Hospital, was guest speaker at the first fai meeting of the Kin- Inited Church Women held resntly in the lower hall of the Kinnaird United; ‘hurch. Speaking on yoluntary we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Ride py ever tothe deeces wie wontag SHORT RIBS OF BEEF Canada Choice, Canada Good - 49 GROSS RIB ROAST Canada Choice, Canada Good . 89°F EMPIRE BACON “Sliced. Vacuum Packed —____—. Ib. 89: FRESH KILLED CHICKEN Fry or Roast 99° aaa SUGAR... 10 . 99: Ladies’ mat mens’ keep- x fit classes will commence on gue the opportunities o; Oct. 14. The schedule is as voluntary. w work in the ) Thrums ‘El- frame work of the local hos- Pi J Oct, 22 was named for the next unit meeting to bd _ members aod. ‘hake GUNS — GUNS — GUNS The Hunting Season is Now Here! , 10 origin. At the time he: announc- or And while he did ot ac- satellite hovering above: it carries the marginal nute: “In this area the name of the area. satellite should be painted.” to go before the Oct. 1 dead- line of the satellite name competition sponsored — by] ii Communications Minister Eric Kierans, entries are still pour-' ing into Ottawa, either by personal letters or. on the official, postage paid and pre: addressed blue entry for pe are available at post | ‘of fices, The winner of the compe- KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION If you, are 18 years old or younger, and if you are, or become a member of Kootenay Savings Credit Union at the Branch Offices in Trail, Fruitvale, or 106 Maple Street, Castlegar, you can participate ia the:— YOUTH DEPOST. CONTEST WIN A PORTABLE TELEVISION SET By depositing $5.00 or multiples thereof, into your Savings Account. Your name can be entered for each $5.00 deposit. If you are the winner, a simple question must be answered correctly which will entitle you to the television set. TERMINATION: . DRAW: November 30, 1969 Early December, 1969 COME IN AND INQUIRE AT: FRUITVALE BRILLIANT BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH 1199 Cedar Ave. 65 E. Main St. 106 Maple, Castle- Phone 368-6417 Phone 365-9223 gar - Ph. 365-6755 TRAIL tition will receive an expense- paid .trip, for two to watch the satellite launching which is due to take plac2 late in 1971 from Cape Kennedy. Florida. ector of the Center of Cul- ture and Technology at the University of Toronto, Leon- ard Cohen, poet, novelist and singer, and Gratien Gelinas, playright, producer and actor and founder of Montreal's Comedie Canadienne. date Quebec leads in With only a short time left} Otta . Kierans ex- lained that 3% aim was “to give the pub.c a chance to participate, in which 1 admit is only a small way, in this project by choosing the name themselves rather than hav- e/ing it chosen for them by of- ficials and politicians here in ‘Noting that schovls ana universities are now of the competition to submit their entries. The communications sat- eliite is planned to go into operation early in 1972, pro- viding ‘Canada’ with the first domestic communications sau ellite system:‘of its kind in the world. The system itself will be owned and operated by Telesat Canada Corpora- tion which came formally into being on Sept. 1. The. satellite, built and designed in Canada, will cov- of Canada in both fremh and English. It will) channels or as many as_3,- 600 telephone circuits, ‘ This means the people of the north will have.reliable ‘0 the number of entries, follow-, means that it will be eventu- School, Castl ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION CASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD CENTRE ST. 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