CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 6, 1976 AYE LADDIE s SAVE TIME, MONEY! with. a pre-paid classified ad! For ony $1. 50 | You can place a 10 word classified ad in the CASTLEGAR NEWS Use this handy form. Just bring it to our office or mail it with your cheque to: r Special Discount Classified Ads, For Consecutive Insertions Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 3 Weeks for the Price of 2 Name Address Classification Desired (Misc. for Sale, For Rent, Etc): Pay amount after last word (Mil $1.50) $ Remember . .. 3 Weeks for the Price of 2 Number of weeks Total amount $ —Pat Archibald Photo Bouth Blocan is to become the home of newlyweds Donna Marie Walker and Gerald Bruce Schuepfer following the mid- November wedding held in 8t. David's Church which was decorated with pink tapers, white carnations, pink gladioli and baby's breath, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mra, Otto Walker of Castlegar, and the groom the ‘son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Schuepfer of Robson, Rev. Ted Bristow officl- ated at the: ceremony with organ music by Mra, F’. Hostet- Pe Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white floor-length polyester jersey Sor tt sel train, high waigtline and Jong sleeves gathered to deep lace timmed fs. Laco also trimmed her mandarin collar with {ts open V-neckline. Her double layer elbow-length lace edged vell was secured to a mantilla-style headpiece. She carried a bou- quet of white carnations, pink roses and baby’s breath. For jewellery accent she wore her grandmother's locket, Attending the bride wad her sisters, Mra, Cathy Quiding. of Castlegar as matron-of-honor and Miss Judy Walker of Castlegar'as bridesmaid, with bridesmaids Miss Rita Schue- pfer of Vancouver, sister of the groom, ‘Miss Susan Moore of Castlegar and Miss Karen- Bamford of Vancouver. ver. “The matron of honor wore a floor-length pink velvet gown with short puffed sleeves, high waistline and a lace trimmed V-necklii She carried a * Minor Hockey Week Poster Contest Winners “A poster contest open toall pupils in Schoo! District No, 9 was held in conjunction with Minor Hockey Week again this year. Winning posters were on display in the Arena Hall last week, and awards for these posters were presented on PODIATRIST Foot Specialist S. G. Fjellstrom, D.P.M. AT HI ARROW ARMS WEDNESDAY, FEB, 11 12 Noon to 8:30 p.m, THURSDAY, FEB, 12 9 am, to 8 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 365-7282 on Sunday afternoon to the follow- ing winners: Primi ary First—Joe Costa, Twin Ri- vers, Gr. 3; second—Dave Streloff, Kinnaird Elem., Gr. 3; third—Mitchell Peacock, Twin Rivers, Gr. 3; and fourth— Steve Stefonuik, Twin Rivers, Gr. 3. Honorable Mention: Carla Nixon, Robson, Gr. 3; Selena Strelaeff, Shoreacres, Gr. 3; : ohn Elliot, Twin Rivers, Gr. 3; Twin Rivers, Gr. 3; and Lynda Perepolkin, Twin Rivers, Gr. 8. Intermediate First—Shelly Newlove, Robson, Gr. 6; second—Chuck Kilpatrick, Twin Rivers, Gr. 4; third—Jeff Shmoorkoff, Twin Rivers, Gr. 7; and fourth— Robert Moxley, Twin Rivers, Gr. 6, : Honorable Mention: Ev- elyn Loverenor, - Ootischenia, Gr. 6; Jackie Kanigan, Qoti- schenia, Gr. 5; Brian Kinakin, Gr. 6; Lawrence andy ‘Twin Rivers, oe 3; Philip Rodrigous, Twin + Rivers, Gr. 3; Marie Resendes, Twin Ri- vers, Gr. 3; Wendy Silvester, Kinnaird Elem., Gr. 3; Amelia Resendes, Castlegar Primary, Gr. 1; Victoria Armstrong, OFFICE File Folders Ledger and Journal Shoots “Rubber Cement and Scotch Tape CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven't got It, we can get it for you SUPPLIES Ink &’ Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Pencil Sharpeners Columnar Pads Hadikin, Tarrys, Gr..5; Kay Syrja, Ootischenia, Gr. 6; Kimmy Keraiff, Twin Ri- vers, Gr. 5; Cam Kilpatrick, ‘Twin Rivers, Gr. 6; Jim Nazar- off, Kinnaird Elem., Gr. 7; Billy Tarasoff, Tarrys, Gr. 6; sand Michael Hawley, Robson, Gr. 6, First—Kathy Gall and Debbie Millard, SHSS; and se- cond—Vi Stoopnikoff, SHSS, Posters will be displayed around town and the winning posters will be on display in the Arena Hall with awards to be: made at 1 p.m. on Sunday Feb. 1. crescent-style bouquet of white carnations, star’ flowers’ and baby's breath with hot pink colored ribbon, The bridesmaids were sim- iarly attired but wore gowns of blue velvet. Their bouquets were the same as that of the matron of honor, but were color co-ordinated with delph blue ribbon. Best man was Mr. Gilbert Schuepfer of Robson, the brother of the groom. Attend- ing ushering duties were the bride's brother. Mr. Danny ‘Walker, the bride's brother-in- law Mr. Warren Quiding, Mr. Ken Carlson, all of Castlegar, and Mr, Mike LaHue of Robson. Pink, blue and white streamers and a heart bearing the names-of the bride and groom decorated the Hi Arrow Arms banquet room for the reception. For her daughter's wed- ding the bride's mother wore a floor-length gown of emerald green polyester. and a white feathered carnation and yellow. rose bud corsage. The groom's mother chose a -floor-length gown of royal purple. She also wore a white feathered carna- tion corsage but with pink rose buds. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Ian McDonald of Castlegar: who read telegrams from Fort Restoration of Fort Calgary Part of Centennial Celebration In’ 1875, Fort Calgary in Alberta, took its place in We Mounted Police pos junction of the Bow and Elbow rivers. This year, almost half a million Calgarians are putting the finishing touches on their year-long centennial by restor- ing the original site. The remains of the fort stockade posts will be exca- vated anda unique interpretive centre build over the original fort. The entire area will be restored, with native grass, trees, lowers and bushes plant- ed to provide a pocket of prairie at the very heart of modern, sprawling Calgary. Calgary's ‘olorful past will be displayed. PICK-UP and DELIVERY Per Parcel DOT’S . . . 365- 8 AM. TO 8 P.M. ..6 DAYS A WEEK PASAVE S 6538 Beginning with the North West Mounted Police march west, the saga of the Indian treaties, great leaders like Crowfoot, replicas of the origin- advent of the railroad, the Fort Calgary of 1875 will spring to seid life in the modern Calgary of hig) and expressways. ‘The final display, a contem- porary exhibit including photo panels, an audio-visual presen- tation, documents and histori- cal objects will ilustrate the city’s growth from the original 12Z-acre site to the 100,480 acres Calgary covers today. An activity square, de- signed to accommodate band concerts and outdoor public activities, will be surrounded on three sides by the interpre- tive centre. The entire: site will be transformed into a prairie park for the use of present and future citizens who come to view the city’s proud past, The project is scheduled for completion during the sum- mer of 197 Tennessee Aromatic Cedar Chests Every Gride’s dream. Artistic Design. Sy; Quality at MAYFLOWER SERVICE Slocan Park 8. John, Vancouver and Bwit- zerland, Proposing the toast to the bride was her uncle, Mr. Ron Gorsline of Courtenay. The bride's threeier wed. ding cake was decorated in pastel pink and blue flowers and topped by a miniature bride and groom by Mrs. D. Marcellus. Guests took part in a dance and midnight buffet luncheon, For travelling tothe States and Vancouver, the bride don- ned a brown knit sult accented “by a pink rose corsage. Qut-of-town guests were from Trail, Cranbrook, Courte- nay, Victoria, Vancouver, Sal- mo, Ainsworth, and Sparwood. Castlegor S CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, February 6, 1976 Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 Mrs. M, Goodey and he? two daughters of Sardis, B.C are presently visiting with her parents Mr, and Mrs. 8, Dew! in Robson, while her husband is away at army camp. A welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gannett, newcomers to our elty who have taken up residence in North Castlegar. 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