CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 17, 1974 Wearing a traditional Doukhobor wedding ‘ensemble, “Tina Ozeroff, daughter of M: Alex W. Ozeroff of Glade a the late Mr. Ozeroff, became the bride of Paul Fomenoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Fomenoff of Castlegar, in a wedding ceremony held at the homes of their parents, The bride's dress was of lace over. polyester and the traditional fringed shawl fram- ing her face was clasped by a brooch, a gift of her bride- groom. She carried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses and fern, accented with baby's breath, Matron-of-honor, Loret- ta Kazakoff and bridesmaid, Veronica Strelioff, were sim- ilarly attired in Doukhobor ‘costumes ina shade of hot pink. heir bouquets were of white For the reception, the innaird Hall was decorated ith hot pink and white stream- . forming an’ arch over the bles. The ‘bride's mother. ped to receive the guests, earing a Russian outfit in sturquoise blue, accented by a corsage of pink sweetheart roses and white carnations. The groom's mother chose an outfit ‘of baby blue.and her corsage was also of pink sweetheart “roses and white carnations, =: Centering the bride's table was the double-tier wedding -:cake, trimmed with pink roses = ‘and topped with ringed doves & and bells. Pink candles set in iszierystal holders, the bases of Be; which were adorned with pink sweetheart roses, flanked the ¥ cake and centerpieces of sweet- Se-:peas and baby’s breath com- Yecspleted the table decor. we 2:Castlégar was master of cere- a “Fomenoff - -Ozeroff. Vows United (Church Women—8t. Paul's;Trinity, The: members ofthe Un- ited ‘Church Women?of;,8t. Paul's-Trinity United Church in Nelson have invited 'the ladies of, the: United and'! The October. meeting of St. * David's’ Anglican; Church’ Wo- , men, held ‘in’ the ‘Undercroft, was well attended with Mrs. K. Johnson presiding. She opened the ‘meeting with prayer: and was ‘pleased \ to’ welcome .a returning member, Mrs:/J. “An, interesting let foster’ child in Brazil'was:read J for\their birthday gilt: =Vonys slide Photo Mr: Paul’ Samsonoff of! ther, Mr, Bill: Ozeroff'of Van- - eouver, proposing the bridal toast. 954+ veer For travelling, the bride donned a pant and vest outfit of pale rust and red, accented by a beige floral blouse: A white carnation corsage tied with gold ribbon ‘completed her ensemble. “; = Out-of-town guests were 4 from Grand Forks, Kelowna, Plans for the annual fall bazaar’ claimed the main BOT - tion of the October meeting of St. Joseph’, Councit Catholic * ‘Women’s League, The agenda ‘also consisted. y of i and the Koot area. < “NEW/AND USED 2 FURNITURE 9191: Highway Drive /PHONE:364-1822:<: « trip anaes Canada a south’ to Florida, U.S.A., the newlyweds it 1: 8 spiritual profect in? prepara. ~ z.tion and through the Holy Year: 1976.) ‘In'this endeavor, each ~, ‘member will-keep.a'short vigil’: 458... of prayer. Tueadaye id ete Satur- pea “ivi ‘alkinemibers | to joist" Gia Visit tb the’tocal cemetery Nov:2 with respect to departed _ friends, and ‘relatives. ‘Also reported was a splen- did-response’ to. the League's and. told of, his is ond p to ‘receive a} letter’ from ;T. Crosbie telling of his‘r ‘Emmanuel College in: Saske: ; toon, Sask. thanks to iectors and choir, ana to organist, Rudy Baff. She alse thanked both local CWL'e cils ‘for their financial’ su| sto:further-the music: in liturgies.) ve ‘A’ shower is ‘scheduled for. ithe Sisters at the frst week of November. “Mrs, Robert Cormier ac- + cepted’ the: “pouring" duties url vafternoon, Mrs. H. Bate will assemble, and ship'a parcel of used’baby: ‘clothes: to’ the ‘Mario nH for, the November. ‘election’ officers was formed, consisting from «oft ‘Mrs. Ww. Cc; Kennedy,: Mrs. the Anglican Church’ Women's Grummett and Mrs, Travis. Included in: the ‘corres: /pondence: ‘was'a’ letisr from. adits, Elsie Corbett, correspond: / @iice’ secretary) for, St. Paul's "einily United. Church ‘Women, ‘Nelson, ‘inviting; ‘the. ladies ‘of “the Anglican: and United, here’ to’ be ‘their’ informal luncheon 3 A circular letter was azo ; ee roceival from: iSeace, United : ne, hundred years ago, «the Rev. and Mrs. ;Thomas Crosby, were appointed by the ji: Methodist \Church’;to Port? fora quarter: of a century. about 25 board members," Ang: © lican ‘and’ United,’ at'a Parish Evaluation meeting held last week. hi. “Led: y bythe Rev. John’ O'Neill of Vancouver, the pur- ‘pase of, ‘the exercise was to help us.to see. ourselves. cbjettively: and 80 be better able to choose worthwhile goals ito reach toward ‘in the. next: year. On Monday, Oct. 28, all the : congregation Is invited to take part;in. the: next, step, the choosing. of: particular: ob- jectives for our church to work on. ‘This open meeting begins at 8 pamec es Among the strong points of ‘our church the} meeting, listed conrencetnye lucite ¢ the: cur: ing.’ Henshaw, Muller, McGaule: and Laufman. . - i Memorial Mass held for Father) ae E. A Brophy ‘on ‘Oct. 8. ‘Mrs. “Steve Gallo, ‘on ;cul- tural life; reported a see regional meeting held Sept, 28 in=-the ‘Catholic: Centre: in, ‘Kinnaird. She expreased her‘! ‘openness and fellowship, good: worship.experiences and:the erulees otters athe ebenrs ae ““The weak; points a our “church included financial eratching”, too few young tot some people: feeling; the |/poor:communication between boards and toward the “public, Training.in basic ambu- lance techniques is to be taught here Oct. '28, i The 10-day, 80-hour course is all part:of the provincial). government. action: on ‘ambul ance service which went int effect July 1, 40 hours of: driving training. ‘Interested persons are ask- “ed ‘to approach | the ‘current: ‘manager ‘Of the local ambulan rice -in: their community to ‘ +. get the necessary papers to: The Cimminae are hechies their home with gas. For « economy, cleanliness and depecdabiity netiing | can beat gas heat. apply as’ every, month at :7: Rey. .C. Smyth, towards vol - tions, alcohol ‘and. drug ‘abtse, a! past lack ‘of: coumnunty: ‘plan- hi {Best wishes fora sheedy recovery. ‘to good health are. extended to parish members in the Hospital Me: R: Waldie,° Tndustrial, Commercial! ©) and) Residential ‘Blectrical’ Wiring BOUNDARY. Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. 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PETTITT PHOTOS fay that'T was ‘born with the pro- ‘verbial’- spoon’ in’ the mouth or got Unto: the’ business by way ofa doting ‘ “unele who owned /a\ string: of ‘newspapers, I ‘casually, reveal - my. runderpriveleged environ- ment"—one ‘thatihas them looking like’ Ro: L; Hunt! Would: you believe. that I school | minus shoes during a ‘y Depression’ childhood?.” Would you jbelieve. my. echoal meal F fiercely, independen father. who' taught ‘his eight: pe jgone:on'the Dole: He chose to push an ice-cream cart,. ig {ditches “and. busk’ outside WI all too’ often docs not aspire | » beyond the next party, anew.) car or another female.conquest.:: “fy Indeed I often’give, thanks for my, school of hard knocks. It ):; not ‘only’, got: me. where) I;am today but enabled: me to‘keep: : my.” perspective’ when\. con: fronted with the bleeding heart’, _Srguments which usually’ pre 4 cede: a pitch jfor, nothe cradle-to-the-grave. measure’ by one’, level ’ of: ‘government another..." i Isay today, as I'said then: L.want nothing for; bothing te costs to:much!". 3 co: ‘barrow: while ‘he ‘slipped : Sto" vthe pub for/a a. auiek mild’ and, : oe essays and entering contests with ‘a’ stubby pencil < These’ same. né swho offered (positions, later oe 13 ‘year: old for her submissions and a'16- year older* “stringer”, © “9 Would you believe that my: first novel? was: launched ‘converted: chicken ‘hduse: that ialso served as a‘coal bin? That’ was | after Mama. found (me - : seribbling: ina clothes cupboard ri : the’ Sei ofa pa 2 Tor the* Northwest Terri PETTITT PHOTOS Pearl Crebbin Victim Of Slocan Valley Fire An elderly ‘woman died in’ < one of two'fires'in the Slocan. - Valley on Wednesday, of last: ye week, 5 The body of Pearl Rosalie Crebbin, 83, a longtime’ resi- * dent of Slocan Park, was found ‘grass fire. which resulted from laze. |. ocstimate of damage; was available; but -RCMP.‘said a “number ‘of antique furnishings wate. lost, The log eee “well 880. An ‘in the ruins of her two-storey’; log house at 10'a.m. Oct. 9, RCMP at Crescent Valley said, The’ fire was. well) under \\: way when discovered at 12.90 a.m, they'said, and the house ;. could not be saved, \'/\" / Police, B.C. Forest ‘Bervies and . young’ valley. ; residents were-able only, to. put out: The second fire; still under vestigation, inyolved burning + Chernoff, in Krestova.: Damage s was eatimated at about $5,000. RCMP. said’ cause ‘of the fire | was: unknown, ‘They said } the ‘garage “had no. ‘electric:: wiring: ‘and ‘noiheating: system. Of \a» garage’ ‘owned: by’ John - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, 0 October 17, 1974 ‘D- BAR - :D: LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Monday to Friday Open’ at 4.00 pam; 4 Saturday and Sunday — 12)Noon D-BAR-D CABARETS The Rythoncs | WESTERN. TACK’ ¢ PHONE 365-3294 ae One, Mile South of Weigh: Scales at Ootischenta tell 7c. DINNERS, 4 pkgs.