ITT n, \ SP COLUVBIA DIAMONDS eo sessllen “Your Diamond Headquarters attire, ; formally right Wedding. HERE ARE THE ANSWERS TO MOST QUERIES May relatives Ive a shower for the bride? A. i: is not conside proper. Q. What does the groom provide for his ushers? A, Boutonnieres, ties and gloves. “ @. Who provides the corsages for bride and mothers? A. Tha groom, @. Who provides for the wedding and re~ption? A. The bride's parents, re wedding bands initialed? a Bride’s aitials roorne’ first inside the band, then groom's and date of marriage. a i a church wedding, which side is usually reserved, . for the bride's farnily, and friends? The left. The groom’s is the right side. Does the groom always kiss the bride at the altar? The ci m will rule on it, to church practice. Is the clergyman invited to the reception? Yes, with his wife. He sits at the parents’ table. Are checks displayed with wedding presents? No but they may be noted on a card. Is it socially cosrect to exchange duplicate wed ding gifts? ‘es. . by. ;,, Pettitt nd On us for pictures. to preserve the sa les of your wedding day. ‘You'll ind our. etal “Foelities c complete in avery detail. Pettitt Photos Phone 365-7663 The bridegroom and all the men In the wed- ding party will be fitted expertly when formal’ attire Is rented here. Latest styles. Courteous service. THE KLOTHES KLOSET 55 Maple — Castlegar — Phone 365-7589 “SURROUND YOUR WEDDING Do ushers ‘and best man stand in receiving line? No. ” Who cuts first piece of a cake? The bride, with the groom's right hand over hers. a A They break the slice and eat. it together. A friend or waiter then takes over the slicing. ts the groom. obligated to dance with someone . besides his bride? Yes — his mother, mother-in-law and maid of honor, When should invitations and announcements be ordered * About two months before the wedding. wee bat we are pistessional. Carpet Installers : Let us plan your Carpet Installation Arts Festival is Held at New Denver Weel Spina ts Beceeetusd wm OS op eu a teks ied Washington Star Bedspread which Appears at Rear of Booth - Forms for Provincial Seriaraphs Displayed Sri Avaitable a ole for your. new home. 605 Col. Ave. — Castlegar WITH THE LOVELINESS OF Nothing can add more to the pleasures of this f than the Flowers & Gift Shop _ 73 Maple St. — Phone 365-5191 aie s FOF, ie. 5: WEDDING RECEPTION in an atmosphere .of luxury and good taste Castlegar Ph, 365-7232 You pick it...” We'll finance it! Castlegar Savings Credit Union Slocan Park Ph, 226-7575 Q > When are invitations. to a formal wedding sent out? A. ‘Three to four weeks before the ceremony. :@ May guests be invited to a reception and the ‘wedding 5 ‘ ‘A Yes, when the a is attended only, tives and close friends. Q. Are envelopes of invitations addressed forinally? A. Yes. No abbreviations — except Mr., Mrs., Jr., Dr. Q. Is patches correct to use “and family" on invitation en A. No. ere seperate invitations to adult sons and ughters. For small children address the outside envelope to their parents, write their first names on the inner envelope under their parents’ names. Q. What gifts may a bride give a bridesmaid? ,A A small tasting gift, perhaps jewelry. @_ What gift does a’ groom give his bride? A. Something personal, ‘unually jewelry. Q@. Who mays dergyman his fea? pays, but best man hands it over in plein white env cqrvelone bafoee ef affer. earemony. Q.. Are identifying cards put with the presents on $ display? Not these days. a What happens at reception if the other cou jes stert a dancing afore} the 5 bride {ond arom groom? s ot When the newlyweds 9; by tals b hoy walks coal crust tone 2 fe mpi oe oh te, fes, 80 are reply cards a1 ent The home me ‘address should be printed on reply ene velopes, Q. When should wedding announcements be mailed? A. A day or two after wedding. @.. Are wedding announcements ever sent to anyone se Net been invited to the ceremony or reception? 10. a May an house wedding be just as formal as a church ‘A. Yes, although there are never as many attendants, Just Married? WHY PAY RENT? Start off your. marriage, the’ wise way, buy your own home. Why pay ‘rent when you can purchase your future happiness. ‘We have. a selection of fine Singles: and Double Wide Mobile Homes to suit, even the «most discriminating ~ tastes. Coll us today, you are urider no obligation. Carry her. over: the threshold with our help. ". Northwest Mobile Homes Ltd. TOUR MOBILE EXPERTS” 1032 Col. Ave, — Castlegar — Fh. 365-3551 fe a aac .. $15.00 \[:cmust,be returned to president tart kahit by Sept. 25, This may apply LEATHER & SUEDES ~The arts council is organ- izing a display of paintings and hangings and possibly a musical, event for tomorrow's opening of the Castlegar’ and District ‘Arena and ae Centre. Plaza Cleaning Castleaird Plaza Ph. 365-5145 . No More Drudgery_ “house. No worry of arguments ‘vabout cleaning. -, Know the Carefree Life! Come home to a. clean ‘Weekly Houseceaning Excellent References. PHONE 365-7814 At Exhibition Centre The National Exbibiton Centre of Castlegar is pleased to” present Gordon Smith's Gordon Smith's serigraphs use brilliant color overlaid to form layers of opaque and plaids. The :prints. will & b on display sot Sa AT cafevery Simple combinations of Word Visa To be Added To Bank Card The word Visa is to be added soon to the Canadian Chargex bank card to give it international recognition, acceptance of the system which uses the same card design but different names in some countries, announced the adoption of the name Visa for the entire network. Thanco said Chargex, the Canadian member of the sys- tem,’ along with 21° other affilia with OUR VERY: BEST WISHES «+ fo the Brideto-Be Right now. you are living what will be among the happiest moments of your life. Of course it is a a happy occasion foryou but. i «it’s also a very busy on Our wedding cakes are incomparable. we bake them to vour strict specifications. Your wedding cake is of vital importance to us. ‘we suggest that you contact us and be sure of com ; plete satisfaction. We take this opportunity to extend to you our very best wishes for. your future happiness. Da Cosfa: BAKERY: 13 PINE ST, — CASTLEGAR, B.C. — PHONE 365-3022 BRIDES - 10 - BE The perfect wedding starts with the right invitation. See us for... WEDDING INVITATIONS — = NAPKINS COASTERS — MATCHES — CANDY TAGS Special New Colored Papers — Modern Designs, Including Love and. Peace . . Symbols — Multi-Color Florat Designs on Parchment Papers — Special Lined Envelopes Soo UNDA atthe 4° CASTLEGAR NEWS representative, R. G, Pavich i, asf : “tel 365-7282) & Peebles ‘Motor nn, . ‘Nelson, Sept. -17. {ell 352-3525). «. Y you require financing to star, modernize or ‘expand your business and are unable to abtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions of if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on _ government programs available tor your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT. BANK ; 30\- T1th Avenue South, Cranbrook, B.C, Tel. 426-7241 Opening new doors to small business. var- ious names, 5, will begin using the additional name early in 1977. ‘The name Visa wa chosen because it is pronounced and recognized throughout the + world in the same way. dian Chargex mem- bership totals more than five million, Ibanco said. Little Damage In Accident : At Junction - An accident at the Nancy Greene Junction Saturday af- ternoon has resulted in a Trail man being charged with failing ‘to stop ata stop sign. qi is’ Cecil; Ralph Seott: whose°1973 Dodge Van » sustained $100 damage when it was in collision. with a 1968 © Ford T-Bird driven by William §- Joseph Thomson of Blueberry Creek. Mr. Thomson's vehicle, which sustained approximately ‘| $300 damage, was struck as it was, travelling west. to Grand Forks. ‘The Scott vehicle was coming. off Highway. 3B. No injuries were reported. Had your tecth cleaned lately? 60% of Canadians receive little or no dental care. (Health & Welfare Canada) Tennessee Aromatic Cedar] Chests é Every .8ride’s dream Artistic Design. Superb Quality at : MIDVALLEY | SHOPPING ENTRE ¢ Slocan Park ines and blocks of color, but the < result is'a visual experience combining color be the simplest .way possible to produce. a lively, colorful, detailed exhibit. Gordon Smith was bora in Vancouver where he is the head of the art department of the University of B.C, The National Exhibition Centre ‘is located with the Doukhobor Village Museum across from the Costeent A Air = ‘port, Ss Castlegar Man Charged After Striking Van A 1975 van, owned by Silver Birch “Adult Activity Centre, sustained $300 damage when it was rear-ended Tues- day morning near the Blue Top Berger on Cohimbia Ave. ‘The incident occurred when the van slowed down to ‘allow the vehicle in front of it to turn left and was struck in the rear by a 1968 Volkswagen driven’ by Gary Palamaruk of Ber, has. been charged with fol- lowing too close. Driver of the van has been identified as Margaret C. Kauf- man, also of Castlegar. No injuries were: reported. By John Bohle Castlegar News: Stocan Valley Correspondent Artists and crafts people of the Slocan and Arrow Lake valleys exhibited their skills on Labor Day weekend in demon- atrations and displays at New Denver. The first event of its kind, good support was given by entries from Edgewood to Slocan Park, were centered the lake she had served from 1698 to 1968, meg objects from hand welded heaters, knives, leather boots, to paintings, printmak- ° Ing, pottery and wood carving were displayed, Patric Yesh of New Den- ver exhibited three portraits and on Saturday was observed, palnting a portrait from an old enlargement on the park grounds. Roy Gunn of Nakusp gave . f ina gallery in the Human Re- sources building. Mounting and displaying the material called for an all-night session by Robert Inwood and his com- mittee. Demonstrations, held In ~ Geftennia) Park, covered apin- ning, weaving, painting and print making. Music on the field during the day and special sevents in Bosun Hall in the evening carried out the festival ; otf, East Indian, Mexican, Rus- sian and health foods were available on the grounds. Jewellery, pottery and weaving stalls made craftamen’s work available to the public. Among the exhibits was a painting by Barbara Doyle ‘of Nakusp: commemorating the last voyage of the old stern- wheeler 8.S.- Minto. Once pre- served on his farm at Galena Bay by the late Walter Nelson, the grand old ship was given a Viking’s funeral and burned on on Sunday and had a sophisti- cated print at the gallery. | + * On Monday, Judy Bradford gave a tapestry demonstration, Margie Reed made jewellery and the Kokanee String Quar- tet. ployed-in-the gallery, slide _ shows and poetry readings also took place. Pottery wheel work and many other art techniques were demonstrated, Paddy Ray and Melody Arnold of Slocan Valley demon- strated spinning techniques with long and short fibers on Saturday and Sunday, Dying methods with natural and syn- thetic materials was on the program for Monday. ‘Among fibers used for spinning were wool, silk, dog hair and alpaca. . Natural dyes were ex- tracted from onion skins, mari- golds, walnut hulls, peach and, -apple tree leaves, rock lichens, | coffee grounds, cochinea! and indigo root. Meals-on-Wheels Rally Is Successful Event A keen group of partici- pants gathered on the dosnital patio to enjoy the Wheels Rally. ‘The. social Gas held Friday afternoon of last week with approximately 50 persons attending, The board of directors, who organized the event, were pleased that it was so: well attended with more than half of the volunteer drivers and car- riers and most of the people who receive the meals in at- tendance. Although! somevof the re- "Gpients were in thee Boe thay were able to come With friends who provided transportation. ; Everyone. seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves, The hospital provided cof- fee and tea while the pastries and cakes were donated by in- dividuals and Central Foods. The purpose of the gather- ing was to thank volunteers for their help in keeping the pro. ‘gram rolling and to allow the volunteers and meal recipients | to get to know each other. Membership to the society was also initiated with 82 joining as jmembers: \ Due té this success and the" *ibtetest shown, the board is considering making this ree ular event, Ss More Dollars Required For Gas and Heating Oil Set aside extra dollars this year to pay for your car. trips, That's the direct cost to the consumer, according to industry and consumer groups, resulting from the six cents per gallon increase for. gas and 5.5-cent increase in home heat- ig oll. As B.C. Auomebis Asso- price increase will add another $60 a year to a big-car gas bill, $34 toa medium car and $17 to a small car. The figures are based on gas consumption of 10, 18 and 86 miles. per. gallon respectively and mean yearly gas bills of $810, $405 and $230 for “average” drivers in the 10,000 miles = year range. “sun Hall featured CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, September 10, 1976 y >. Artists and Crafts People Display Their Skills on Weekend ‘These produced yellow and gold, yellow and orange, brown, light green, grey-brown, pink and blue, Indigo root Is grown in the Okanagn Material dipped in the indigo root dye is yellow in color but on exposure to air, turns blue, Cochineal is imported from South America. ‘The ‘apinners learned the craft five years ago in classes held in Slocan Valley by Judy Bradford, Evening programs in Bo- Tock and country music, a string quartet and The Women's Theatre Workshop, EATON'S TRAIL | $1.49 DAY TUESDAY September 14, 1976 Hundreds of Seasonal Items for Personal and Household Needs af | Special Prices! BIG! BIG SAVINGS! ~ AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable: ‘Phone 365-5700 Sour ‘Cream. “Give your family Gurbest ey Lynette Lightfoot. SCHOOL OF DANCE Ballet —- Modern — Jazz PALM DAIRIES LIMITED Preschool thru Adult Advanced Member RA.D., 15.T.D. REGISTRATION INFORMATION 352-6717, Classes will be conducted in Castlegar ion iy putit, it all seas on ie of car you drive. BCAA estimates that the Backing Accident ~ Results in Charges ‘An. accident, which® re- sulted -in ‘aprrosimateiy $100 damage lart Friday, has, re sulted in a Nakusp man being tharged is Ronald Isbell ‘whose 1967 pickup was in col- lision with a 1967 Ford parked behind the Marlane Hotel on Wood St. Driver of the parked ve- hicle has been identified as Albert Mayer of S.S, No. 2; Lawn: &: Patio Furniture Bed Frames & Coffee Tables Yard & Walkway Archways Porch Sorbent Grills Business Signs Lereliseciod Porch Step Railings ANVIL TRON. WORKS tow located at the Ferry on Broadwater Road et in Robson aN Columns Spiral Staircase | Pickup Headache Racks The predict sales and approach bank managers. of Economic in Super :For!Friday‘and | Saturday only. Youd * KIDA Devel Ud. is a 1 < in small businesses; Entitled ‘Forecasting Sales | end Working Capital”, it will deal with how to anticipate your sales picture for the coming year and how ‘to determine loan funds required, calculate cash flow and establish lines of credit. + This.one day session will be held on Wednesday, September 8th from 9:30 a.m, fo 3:30 p.m. at the Crown Point Hotel. Those... interested in attending ‘are asked to register by phoning Austin Fraser at 364-1188. (Registration Is $10.00 and lunch is provided). 1p for people with