. «Castlegar News September 27, 1987 COMMUNITY NEWS Soltys wedding held Lorraine Marie Haffner, daughter of Fraser and Eileen Anderson of Grand Forks, and Rev. Morley Jeffrey Soltys, son of Mary Lylick and the late Alex Lylick of Edmonton, were married June 27 at the Calvary Baptist Church in Castlegar. ‘The bride was given in marriage by her parents. The bride and groom exchanged vows in front of Rev. Kenneth Smith, in a church decorated with royal blue and white pew markers, and baskets of royal blue and white flowers. During the ceremony the bride and groom lit the candles on the candelebra as maid of honor, Patricia Davidoff, sister of the bride, and best man David Lylick, brother of the groom, stood by. The bridesmaids were Barbara Lylick and Jolynn Lylick, nieces of the groom, and Kelly Davidoff, niece of the bride. They were dressed in royal blue satin dresses with white ribbon belts. The flower girl, dressed in a white satin dress trimmed with royal blue lace, was Joanna Davidoff. She carried a white basket of blue and white silk flowers. the groomsmen were Darren Haffner, brother of the Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 bride, Allan Lylick, brother of the groom, and Dan Davidoff, nephew of the bride. They were dressed in navy blue two piece tuxedos with royal blue bowties and cummerbunds, The ringbearer, dressed in a white tuxedo with royal blue bow tie and cummerbund, was Jordan Lylick, nephew of the groom. The ushers were Rick Haffner, brother of the bride, and Ray Allinson, brother-in-law of the groom. Shelly Allinson, niece of the groom, and Dawn Tedesco, cousin of the bride, attended the guest book. Kari Sahistrom sang as organist June Lepsoe played during the signing of the register. Afterward, the groom sang a beautiful song to the bride entitled My Treasure, ‘The bride wore a white Joor-length chiffon gown with sheer sleeves, a bodice covered with applique and decorated with sequii ind seed pearls by the mother of the bride, sleeve cuff and train trim covered the same way, and a white rose halo with a long three-layer veil made by the bride. The bride and bridesmaids carried silk flower bouquets made by Irene Smith. The reception for the couple, catered by the ladies of the F 1 New Life A bly, was he! after the ceremony at the Kinnaird Hall where a three-tiered cake decorated with royal blue flowers, white doves and bells, awaited them. Duane Gliege, cousin of the bride, was master of ceremonies, and Frank Da ff, brother-in-law of the bride, provided the toast to the bride. The couple honeymooned in Washington, Oregon and the B.C. Coast, before returning to settle in Castlegar. Job openings iis of these and other job