a Cansinger News September 22, 1980 LOCAL NEWS Martini, Truhan wed in Sonoma The matron of honor’s dress was mid-length pale peach taffeta with a fitted bodice, off-the- shoulder shawt-style sleeves and a full skirt. Her bouquet was a small Truhan of Santa Rosa, Calif., were united in marriage June 23, 1990, in Sonoma, Calif. LP The cost of lumber needed to build your home is only a small percentage of the total cost. but struc- turally the lumber is the most important part. Our QUALITY is what your future is built on, and will save you time and money. For QUALITY lumber at competitive prices give us a call at 399-4211. a ° Local Sales Hours: MON. THRU SAT. 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. DEPRECIATION! It's commonly understood that new vehicles depreciate 25% te 40% in w: % ) the first two years of ownership. We have had hundreds of requests to help people save this high initial cost of owning a vehicle. We've collected this eutstanding selection of late model cars and trucks that someone else has already paid the depreciation on! This is your chance to save thousands of dollars and own a near-new vehicle — with remaining factory warranty! version of the bride's. The ceremony took place in the The groom and best man wore gardens surrounding the heritage home of Gen. Valicjo and was performed by Rev Peggy Harrell. Matron of honor was the Ps ‘ bride!s sister, Lisa Walker of : oa —_ on Castlegar, and best man was the Bethe! No. 60 of the International Order of Job's Daughters groom's close friend, Bill Ludwig held its of new officers earlier this summer. ) v:2 white balloons and ribbons Kerri Lynne Martini ond James Edward Truhan exchanged vows jeme T3 dering « gardes ceremony in Sonoma. Colt. | Suspended from the ceiling The wediling cake, made and decorated by the bride’s mother, was topped with fresh flowers and length gown of white satin with a small crystal ornament, an French lace overlay on a fitted engagement gift from the bride’s bodice. The full skirt fell from a aunt. V-front waistline. Sleeves were The best man toasted the happy off-the-shoulder, full-gathered couple and the bride’s* cousin, Mark Lightle of Calgary, proposed a toast to the bride. Out-of-town guests were from to, Calgary and Castlegar. The couple honeymooned in Negril, Jamaica and now make their home in Santa Rosa. of San Diego, Calif. 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Stuorts samen, Gen How to Celebrate a Holiday in{ 5 |Easy Steps expwes October 10. 1990 Canadian at par Shop, swim, and play! Burt's General Sotre. Ymir, Valu Mart-Solmo. Fruitvale Drugs Alpine Drug Mart-Rossland. Pete's TV. Castlegar ™ a7 FF cantare ORME dey ‘astlegor Arena Complex. 8°30 p.m.-1 a.m. Tickets $5. Advance only — from any members B.C. Oldtime Fiddlers Kootenay Bonnett’ s. Kel Tie of 365-7349 = -* are Tuesday. September 25. 7 ao pin coshorente Room. Castlegar ond District Hospital Bring o buddy! 275 trot end Otrct ranch Mentos Moray eprint 2 7.00 p.m. Greater ror Comenonsty Centre. Room 111 Guest speaker: Dr. N. May’ CHURCH PROGRAM'S have o brand new Children’s Program on W. Evermngs from 7.00 p.m 830 p.m. Wee College is for boys and girls ages 4-6 ond Missioneties ss for girls oges 7.11. For further information call New Life Assembly at 365-5212 275 Attention We now CRAFT FAR seas November 30 and December 1. For tables call 365-5633 or 365 3275 on UNITED OSTOMY ASSOCIATION Meeting will be held at Trail Regional Hospital. Education Room. October 4 1990 at 7-00 p.m. For further information contect Ann C 368-3311 ext 341 Tuesday ond Thursdoy 375 SCOUTING sday. September 27. 4 30-6.00 p.m. Cubs October 2. 7:00-8 30 p.m. Scouts — Mondoy tember 24. 7.30 9-00 pm. Registrations will still be accepted on these dates: All meetings ore ot Kunnaurd Holl 275 First meeting Beavers — Thur Tvesdoy Zoning events of Castlegar ond Distirct non-profit organizations may be listed edditional words ore 25 each. Bold toced SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS IN EXCITING AFFORDABLE IDAHO! Head south of the border this holiday weekend and discover Idaho. Enjoy great dining, shopping, greyhound racing, hot And. for a limited time, during our Coeur d'Alene Loves Canada promotion, we're offering special savings for our northern neighbors at many area retailers, restaurants and lodging properties! COEUR dALENE LOVES CANADA FOR YOUR FREE COEUR D'ALENE LOVES CANADA PACKET CALL 800-544-9855 (or 208/664-0587) Or Write The Greater Coeur d Nene Corvention & Visitors Bureau PO Box 10K. Cocur d Uene. ID X3X14 Paad Idaho Tend Counc From , Junior princess Anita Bray, queen-elect Lana Venier and senior princess Shelly John cut the cake at the meeting. Job's Daughters install slate of new officers The public installation of the new officers of Bethel No. 60°of the Inter- national Order of Job’s Daughters was held earlier this summer. Installing senior custodian Naomi Bain, past honored queen of Bethel No. 14, and installing junior custodian Maryanne Mathieson escorted bethel guardian Bonnie Thompson and past associate bethel Bob Foubister into the bethel. After Thompson extended greetings to the assembled guests, Foubister retired and escorted the in- stalling officer, honored queen Kathy Bate, into the bethel room. The other members of the installing team were Chloe Hegan as installing guide, Alana Poznikoff as installing marshall, Victoria Thompson as in- stalling chaplain and Kim Tassone as installing recorder — all past honored queens of Bethel No. 60 — Ruby Par- tridge as installing musician and Judy Wearmouth as installing narrator. The new officers entered the bethel during the reading of the narration, Let the Sun Light Your Way, carrying small sunshine faces to represent the term theme of the same title. The elec- ted officers include honored queen Lana Venier, senior princess Shelly John, junior princess Anita Bray, guide Takaia Casler- and marshall Katherine John. The appointed officers for the en- suing term are chaplain Cherie Bridges, recorder Stephanie Poz- nikoff, second messenger Kathleen Brooks, ~ third messenger Jennifer Idle, fourth messenger Karen Akselson, fifth mesenger Kim Quiding and librarian Kathy Bate. Honored queen Venier was escor- ted to the east and presented with her honored queen’s pin by Bate. Venier then presented a past honored queen’s pin to Bate. The gavel was made by Claudio Pavan and presen- ted to Venier by her father. After the- betel was closed, refreshments were enjoyed. Lois Johnson and Marg Foubister poured tea for a large gathering of parents and friends. Job’s Daughters is an international organization for girls between the ages of 11 and 20. Anyone wishing in- formation can contact any Mason, Eastern Star member or call Bonnie Thompson in Castlegar. IN MEMORY Robert Wiebe 1990, at age 53 when his helicopter cr the state of Washington. sons, Alan and Earl of Abbotsford, Funeral services were held Sept Church with Pastor Jeff Anderson Nelson Memorial Park Albert, Sask Funeral Service Ltd Robert (R.P.) Wiebe of Nelson passed away tragically on Sept. 11, Bob is survived by his loving family, wife Myrna of Nelson; four thew of Port Alberni, and one daughter, Michelle Benson of Cran- brook: five granddaughters; his father and step-mother, Peter and Agnes of Three Hills, Alta.; brother Edward of Calgary; two sisters, Lillian and Betty Ann of Edmonton; friends. Bob was predeceased by his mother Helicopter fly-by tribute to Bob was performed by DustypRhgdes over the Wiebe residence in Pass Creek following the service. q In lieu of flowers, friends who so desire may make donations to the Winnipeg Covenant Church, c/o Covenant Church of Canada, Prince Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Thompson ashed while fighting a forest fire in Michael of Coquitlam, and Mat- and many close relatives and dear 15 from the Evarigelical Covenant officiating. 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