| | H H RE i i The home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Demoskov of Thrums ‘Was the scene of a traditional Russian wedding when their hter, Marlene Bernice be-~ tame the bride of Bill John Kalesnikoff, son of Mr; and Mrs. John 8, Kaleanikoff, ‘also et Thrums. . For her wedding the bride | ose a formal gown of organza with lace bodice, faired. skirt ‘dnd an Empire waistline. Her Inng bell sleeves were gathered fo a lace cuff while ‘her - oor-length veil was overlaid Tooth Ache ‘Relief Said: To be Available ELE rca Son a Bou if'a! buttér-tart is so’ sweet ou can hardly chew it, don't be Py YS SEEN ae se £ iS alarmed. -Your reaction is Ed pica! of one person in seven. A recent: survey shows “nat 14 percent of all dental tients suffer) from’ “dental thypersensitivity” to hot or cold, ° Sweets, cold ‘air, ‘or even the uch of a toothbrush. i Your reaction may. vary from a. ‘slight’ twinge © of idiscomfort to; severe,.. searing }pain. And, of course, you avoid t@rinks that are too hot.or cold ‘and certain foods that may be sweet, ire dentists. recommend ‘According to reports in:a number of dental journals, the toothpaste, ' called Bensodyne, ental ibypersensitivity in 9 out ot 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 3, 1974 ‘Wedding Vows Solemnize with a hapal length veil and secured by a‘lace tiara. As jewelry she . wore a heart- shaped diamond necklace and her bouquet was of red roses, white carnations and touches of baby’s breath. Miss Lonnie Cheveldave of ’ Kinnaird ’attended as maid-of- honor and Mrs. Violet Kalesni- koff of Vancouver as brides . matron, Their gowns were of pink floral in long slim styling with scoop necklines. Little Miss Debbie Lee Popoff of | Ootischenia was similarly at- tired as flower. girl and Master Denny Michael Popoff, also of Ootischenia, was ring bearer. Attending the bridegroom’ as beat man was Mr. John Evin of Robson, while ‘Mr. John Kalesnikoff of Vancouver. ushered. * ‘The reception hall was: decorated in pink and white hearts; ‘bells, streamers, flow- ers and white doves. Doves also-decorated the three-tier wedding cake which had between the pillars a “jewelry box with a wedding ring and doves sitting on top. “Baby pink roses, hearts and silver leaves also adorned the cake iced in white topped by doves. © Pink tapers and a floral centerpiece’ of gladioli, asters and sweet peas completed the decor of the bride's ‘table. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Kenneth Davidoff with Mr. Peter. Popoff proposing the toast to the bride. For their wedding trip to Spokane the bride changed: to a pink pant suit complemented” by a\ corsage of: white’ carna- tions ‘and’ pink ribbon, > Mr,’ and ‘Mrs. Kalesnikoff are making their home ‘at lade.” Mix afew imemorice of the; Wild West with a little: nostal- gia’and: you) have the: perfect: excuse for a’ hall of ‘fame, dedicated to horsemen. - So thought western Cana: - da’s oldest’ brewery company. which gathered together. calle: tions’ of. regional memorabilia’ and art and put‘them opin in’an attractive showease in ‘1! The place’ is: Calgary, ect showcase the Horseman's: Hall of Fame,.10:minutes from the. city's downtown.’ “The Hall of museum nor art gallery.,It’s a little of both and ‘more—an: exhibit centre, as jits. creators . ‘prefer. ‘calling: it, in. which >depictithe Mistory, of.the west particular. nd ‘of | ‘Alberta in * Alberta ranchore provide’ a dramatile narrative. ‘All the: province's major brands are on. display attached to: the: build- ing’s ceiling, A’ book | explains the symbols used in the brands, _ some of which date back ‘almost. Ya‘century. ~ New. ‘among Horse Hall ‘of Fame exhib collection: of ana ago. Three: ‘dozen; aretully: restored vehicles include the ‘elegant: Landau, Top: ‘Phaeton. Taking: place Brougham, Stanhope Gig; rant : Cal United, Church’ ‘Women Make. Early Star : With’ Christmas Bazaar. Preparations, The. Harmony: Friendship Unit of the United Church Women: held. its ‘first! fall meeting at:the home of Mra. Fietz with Mrs. -W. Shmoorkolf ‘ ag co-hoatess, There were nine members present. Mra: E, Kratt called the meeting to order, and Mrs. 'A. ‘.... Brady conducted the dey otlonal +, period. ia ves Reporyaheped 23> get ¢. well: cards ‘had been sent) out and:110. visits: made, ‘A’ thank you, card was read from’ Mrs, - Brady. for'the card and wishes on their, 57th wedding anniversary. : (ea Totalled Members. handed’ in‘ com:: : pleted ariiclea fet thé Christ- A 1067 Firebird was tatal: led\in aisingle car accident jaturday, on: the Celgar road | ‘which resulted in the driver.” sustaining, } head injuries. : ‘Injured was Alexander. Paul: Josefatow’ of Robson. said. the premier, was’ to do nore listening’ than: speaking. mee the community, in speaking of Can- Cel, the pref r said the company;-"has major inlcess asnd has ved", he: explained. ¢'Some | people: say, govern: them eithe before the yovernment involy- ing\ the recently: paxsed Arena’ und civic centre referendum, He remembered ‘that it was “hopefully”. in ‘connecti involvement of; school districts and municipalities in joint inter- ests such as recreation facili- Ales. Tho Selkirk College council ‘chairman called attention to ‘When qu stioned. on the. school. resource grant: act; which former town clerk’ Allen Selbie. told the | premicr "refund ,ed money to people that hadn't paid any taxes in the first place : liltle as 35 cents, the; premier ‘slated that it is a1 jempt ‘to; j (see relurns-to tenants and ‘acknowledged that’ problems have’ been encountered. Questioned ‘about a second TV, chanpel to’serve the’ area,’ Mr.’ Barrett ‘said ‘the: govern- ment: was taking: the same stand’as: Quebec: the. CRTC : must'make’the basic decisions, He spoke of 8 hearing to be el Oct. 29.: The premier said. cablev sion companies are \private companies’ with neither the provincial’ nor federal; govern- ments having: forced: them. to serve a particular: area. “The government would not discour- age them; but: they won't force e. said.) . goverhment’ Ss. yespolial ility unless yo ask ent :to'take, will also-présent“his’ report hich’ will include. past! activi + tes and future’ plans: | Social hour is‘at “supper. at. 7.30. Eleven firemen were in: volved in’ putting out a fire,on +). Wednesday afternoon of last itlement, it: might’ not mean: ane immediate return to work: “Mr ‘Alton’ explained. the ngs roken are. windows i intl Ne domes week i in the. rugged area above f 10th ‘Ave. in ‘The terrain. was ach Mr: ‘Archambault, Informal Group Discussions with Premier Barrett Were the Order of the Day. * the two ‘time could be utilized in getting the}: four. miles: leading «to Champion Lakes joined to:the new, road. Premier ‘Barrett spoke of: ‘people’ who have. taken first aid: Selkirk, which’ serves ’as many. as five schoo! districts and 100 per cent a forward”, “A great deal of money. has been spent," he said. “I-believe in (otal involvement of all facilities.” He ‘répeated that the rea- son for the:trip was to hear such as these and maler step wondered if it, was approp: to become involved in one of the * districts.: He related. his ques: tion Lo the new financing policy » in which the: government. pays” eer -Inflation Worry. stated the matter would be discussed ‘with! Education Min: ‘ister Eileen Daily. ‘Art/Anderson noted that ICBC, regulations require $100 deductible and after a.collision ‘repair Work, costs: $4° an hour. ° more than that. allotted: by the reveals that even 19 years ago. E the cost of getting things done wi a concern. rt ti The note, discovered re- cently when a cabin‘was being “Whea I laid thisfloo June 6, 1955,, carpenters. got. $2.50 an hour. That is why. I did the job, ‘The note was signed ‘by E 3.Van Dulken,'a gentleman who passed away | two ‘years ago in. bis 89th. year—which means He asked f the $4: ‘surcharge isin addition 0. the’ ‘deductible?’ .o“The government has ta- ken the position it would honor. existing contracts,” answered he premier,:“and the govern- ment) expects the same: from irk principal Bruce en the govern-._ "Frat “ment might’ roceed with the report resulting from ‘the task force on developing, community colleges, Hy The: premier. ‘said he’ was. not;sure what the government. ° ‘( really: ‘wants todo. “i don’t have she answers,” he said, “that is it_has been delayed.” Ye spoke\of putting an : extra ‘million dollars into Notre Dame’ University to keep it ae z going until some decisions yee i a the; home! and »: Clausen: is, a,well- cast firstaid i and. isjnot’a ‘diffi icult ‘or complicated ‘subject and consists of much common- keep jit;that teaches industrial first aid’ and St.John’ first.’ aid }to ‘several: » district “0 “\a/ski patrol. Mr. D'Andrea is also ~ an industrial first aid instruc- co bor.: andthe Mr. ‘Harrower ‘and Mr. Rivers have i first aid “way and «make. the volesaen interesting. The local St; ohn branch’ 5 is rgely. self- supporting. but: does: receive grants °{ro1 # classes with the local | branch for many. years. 4 Outgoing secretary Bob Rivers said: there/is.a tremen- jdous, demand for. first aid . instruetion in the district from the various youth groups: and from the general public,but, unfortunately, there are not;, “Classes for. juniors: and. ).to be held ing-next Thureday: Watch’ for. the display ad in the Castlegar ‘News. {If you:are an in tructor or you, hold ‘a; seni certificate, ‘yout made. é “If all: financing was on: local *ratepayers,” ‘he ‘said,: . ‘we'd never have the funds for the ‘community colleges we eed. ming is the question,” + wered Mr..Barrett.:“If- presi ent ‘Paul Oglow: asker ‘Nicolson to comment on the bottom’ units landscaping ‘were: Progressin : ‘well. Attending Monday’ ’s lunch: eon were members (of, city: couneil,! school. nd: hospital these casses, ‘would be welcome sen id