CASTLEGAR NFWS, Thursday, October 9, 1956 “WEDDING McNEIL -- WANLESS St. Andrew's church was lav- | ‘The bride is the daughter of Ashly decorated with baskets of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald H. Wanless, giladloli on Aug. 30 at 4.00 o'clock } 1569 Fourth Ave,, and the groom when Lyle Arthur McNeil took:is the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Geraldine Ann Wanless as his/McNell 1719 Daniel Street. ‘bride. The double-ring ceremony During the ceremony Mlss _ was by A Jean sang “A Wed- B, A. Resker of Castlegar, as-|ding Prayer” and “O Perfect sisted by Rev. E. H. Patterson. |Love.” Mrs. R. King was organ- The bride, who was given in marriage by her father chose to wear a gown which had been designed and made especially for her. The gown was of tradition: at satin under tulle and Chan- tilly lace. The fitted borlice had)" a- scalloped Sabrina neckline and cap sleeves appliqued with lace, The full skirt featured panels of “Ithe lace appliqued on tulle. The bride wore matching lily-point mitts. The finger-tlp vel! was with a lace cloth was centred by a three-tiered wedding cake. The_cake-was flanked, by. white tapers ‘set In circlets of red roses and lily-of-the-valley. It was cut up by Mrs. G. Balfour, aunt of the bride, The toast to the bride was proposed ‘by Mr. Ivan Horie. The groom responded. At the conclu- sion of the reception the guests enjoyed an evening of dancing. Mrs. Wanless was attired in @ pale blue princess line dress with and pearl] held in place by a tiara. Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace and ear- To celebrate “Gas Information Week", Inland Natural Gas is tg away quaint and charm- cr lamps for your patio or drive-way. They are abso- lutely free with full installation to the winners of a lucky draw conic:t open to all who use—or ar: about to use—xatural gas. Ballot form: are obtainable from your local gas appliance dealer, * or youcan drop in the couponfrom one of the dealer advertisements on this page. The winners will be announced in Octobe: See your gas dealer today. Make sure ‘of your chance fo win one of these hor---me outdoor gas lights. GAS INFORMATION WEEK See the wonders of automatic gas cooking ... discover the convenience of gas water heating - ++ leam how natural gas can cut your heating bills. > From October 6-16 your focal gos oppliance dealer end your inland office will be holding Gas Information + «. Open House. Talk over your plans with them. Discover how you can enjoy the benefits of modem gos living in your home. You will find that installation cesis are low—and the terms most attractive, Hiead Office: 1156 West Georgia Street, Vancouver & 7 PINE ST. -- PHONE 4261 ring set, gift from the groom, She carried a bouquet of red roses and lily-of-the valley back- ed with fern. A shower of satin streamers, on each of which was fastened a red rosebud, cascaded from the bouquet. . As her senior attendants the bride chose her sisters, Miss Beverley and Miss Arleen Wan- less, and her cousin Miss Wendy Balfour, They all wore identical frocks of blue brocaded taffeta in ballerina length. The dresses featured scooped necklines, bow- trimmed sleeves and full skirts. Their pleated headdresses were accented with pearls, They all wore Pearl chockers, gifts from the bride, &nd carried bouquets ef pink carnations and lily-of-the valley, The flower girls were Diane Wanless, sister of the bride, and Lyn Anderson, niece of the groom. Both little girls wore Pink organza dresses. Each wore a silver bracelet, a gift of the bride, and carried a basket of varl-colored baby ‘mums, Best man for his brother was Mr. Grant McNeil. Ushers were Mr, Byron Carr and Mr, Jake Aiken. F Following the' ceremony a reception was held at the Mas- onic hall. The parents of the bride and groom assisted the bridal party in receiving the guests, +The bride’s table, covered OL ATC WINDOW SCREENS poors . CABINET - MAKING 1e GLASS ANY WEIGHT AND SIZE at the CASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR PHONE 3211 UT embroidery. Her accessories were white and her cosage was of white rosebuds. i Mrs. Mclvell wore an alr. force blue dress with pink ac cessories and a pink rosebud corsage, After the reception the young couple left on a honeymoon trip to West Coast points, For her going-away costume the bride chose ‘a tangerine chemise with matching duster and white ac- cessories. Her corsage was of white roses. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil have SE in “NOTICE ‘DON'T DO IT THIS WAY now taken up in Nel- son where the groom is em- ployed. Out-of-town guests Mr. and Mrs. W.-Copeland and Mr, and Mrs, S, Bartlett of Van- couver; Mr, and Mrs. ‘W. Ander- son, Lyn and Robbie of Edmon- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Grant McNeil of Calgary; Mrs. H. Mawdsley of Riondel; Mr. and Mrs, D. Romes and Donny of Christina Lake; and Mr. and Mrs, I. Horie and Mrs, F, Doubt of Nelson. West's Fashion Show Tops ‘The Fashion Show Models the ladies by West's Department Store Tviday night and held in the store itself, drew a crowd of between 300 to 350 interested onlookers, Counters were moved back from the Ladie's wear section, and a stage was prepared for the models, Vases of colourful autumn flowers, chrysanthe- mums, asters, etc. lent a festive air and,-provided an attractive setting for the style show. Mrs, Rose Magee, commenta- tor for the presentation, explain- ed each costume as it was dis- Played, describing special points clothing were Mrs. E Whitelock, Miss Berne Jean Dunlop, Mrs. A. Sylvest, Miss Mary Fogolin, Miss Dulcie Whitelock, Mrs, W. E, MacCabe, Mrs, A, D, Johnson, Mrs. D, W. Brookes, Miss Eliza- beth Boettger, Mrs. Jean Wyllie, Mrs. A. R. Harvey and Miss Corinne Kennedy. Children's clothes were dis- Piayed by Judy and Dorothy Thring; Stevie Koochin, Susan and Leslie Bainbridge, Jimmy Rysen, Barbara and Charlotte Sharples, Donna Haines and Pamela Johnson. F the of interest, such as colour, tea was served by a ing or matching, and style de- tails. A wide chotce of attractive clothing was displayed, ranging from tiny tots to adults, and from dainty night-time apparel, through every day, sports and work clothes to the fancier after. noon and party dresses, Outdoor togs were not for- gotten, and cozy coats and snow- suits for winter wear were dls- Played by the younger models, as well as dainty nylon dresses, sweaters and skirts for school wear, and waterproof coat hat and unbrella for the rainy sea- son. Up-to date styles for. teen. agers showed jumpers, fitted and sack type, skirts and the new overblouges. |, In’ the. ladies styles, there was a wide variety of clothing, simple sheath dresses in silk or wool fabrics, glamourous metal- Ne threaded party frocks with full skirts, dark jumpers with light nylon blouse for business wear, bright and warm’ wool jersey suits, and the ever pop- ular sweater and skirt ensembles, All costumes featured correct matching: or contrasting acces- sories, and with many of these were worn the latest styles of warm and attractive winter coats in cloth, “man-made” fur, and orlo mist. - Ld “Where are we going, Dad?’ Along with the desire to go places and see things, Canadians have an urge to get ahead in life... to have guaranteed financial security. That's why they own more life insurance, in relation to national income, than any other people. Over 714 million Canadians own life insurance because they feel it offers them a variety of guaranteed bene- fits not obtainable in any other way. Every year an i number of Canadii buy life insurance as their major source of family ond : personal security. This strong belief in the ownership of life insurance means. that Canadians may well continue to be the world’s best insured people, in relation to national income. Ownership of life i reflects the confic that Canadians have in the well trained, helpful agents who offer them this valuable property. Who may obtain a Commerce. What does a Loan loan if you die. More than 1.240, 000 PERSONAL LOANS ' since 1936 Anyone of good character who has a regular income and can mect the monthly deposits. How to obtain a Loan At any branch of The Canadian Bank ol Six per cent per year deducted in advance. 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Mr. West thanked Maddock’s Shoe Store, which had furnished shoes, etc, for some of the cost- umes, Mrs. Magee, on behalf of the store staff and herself, express- ed thanks to the models who had done such a fine job, and to the audience for thelr apprecia- tion and co-operation ici oe fashion show. love S4°Gd | pire wey. é anoy 4,u0M, uodnod 4no,. YIM YI dog AladVS GNV ADNaINSANOD YNOA YOs jAVLS SWIL TW ROIAWAS 3-3-U-32 NYld LNaWAVd ASsva @ AN3WAVd NMOd.ON @ HLIA QNIAVS I1dIul viv NOILVTIV.SNI 31dtuaL V SO'SJDVLNVAGY SHL YAAODSIG GNV NI dOUd OL NOA ALIANT 3M ‘—=@ONVY SVD © — UYILVJH YWALVM SVD @ — JOVNUN SVD. @. Just Arrived. i New Shipment Of The Bést OF Furnaces you can depend upon to give tops in perfor- mance — tops in heating comfort this winter. GOOD-CHEER, ENTERPRISE, MESRION ANY SIZE TO SUIT ANY HOME — WE HAVE GAS RANGES, TOO — SEE US FOR PRICES AND INSTALLATION NAME ADDRESS CITY CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY Kinnaird Chimney Cleaning Service Phone 3722 We Servicé Oil Furnaces AUTO BOB'S SERVICE General Repairs and Tune-Ups Tires — Batteries Phone 2091 Kinnaird, B.C, FOR SALE — Booker coal fur- nace with circulating fan, ap- ply Castlegar News, tin 31 FOR RENT — 4 bedroom house at Kinnaird, apply Box 0k Castlegar, 339 FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom house, situated on large lot —| also additional lots, next to Robson School! — Phone 2272 — Peter W. WANTED — small furnished house in Castlegar, immed- iately, Write Box 68, Brillant, Aon 340} nual, Since the 1912 sinking of the Titanic off Newfoundland, Can- ada has participated in an an- census of ice FOR RENT — heated, furnish apartment. Private entrance — private bathroom, dishes, linen, fridge, gas stove — phone 2332, Kinnaird. tin38 tin 28 NOTICE — will take in sewing. * Phone 3299, Mrs. J. Devluck. bergs. As they’ come down our east coast, icebergs are count- 49/ed and tracked by sea and alr NOTICE — The: Women’s As- to Robson FOR RENT — Sulte, FOR SALE — Milk separator and pail, phone 4561, 339 FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house, unfinished. Apply Remi’s ry Shop. FOR SALE — 120 Bass FLLA Guerrini plano accordion, 11 AHOIY 2840p PUD NAWS.Ld UD Aq sup qof snok endq | CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronre Plaques Phone 3601 FURNUTURE LONG DISTANCE ANYWHERE UNITED TRUCKING treble 5 bass switch. es, new conditlon, enquire S 5th avenue. or phone 4172. tin20 so that can be detour- ed in case of hazard, RICK’S ¥ TV. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies Community Chusch, is spon- soring a “Family Fun Night" on October 18. Doors FOR RENT — 2 bedroom un furnished apartment on high- way—phone Kinnaird . 3131. tin29 FOR RENT — Furnished self- contained apsrtment, dishes open at 7 pm. No admission charge, Bake table, Lady with Many Pockets, Home.~ made candy table and many games of skill at the'low cost of Sc a game, Bring your family and have a good night, Coffee and and linen © lied. Phone 2332, Kinnaird. tfn26 FOR SALE —.Cheap, one oil -Yange,'1 coal and wood fur- nace, highest offer takes, Phone 9801. 339 FOR SALE — 1 used coal and wood heater phone 2081. 341 RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP _— ‘TAXI Phones 288M && 2311 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.C, LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES iLHORI ‘Ho o@ - \NORAS . HAIR DRESSING PARLOR ~ A complete beauty service by a PHONE 2564 Nora: Mosel: CENTRAL SHOE FOR SALE — 20” furnace used 6 years—length of 8" and 10” Jength pipes, elbows, boots, and registers—10° length 6” x 10” cold air ducks — 30 gal, hot pict tank, 10 years old phone 14 FOR SALE — 1 hardwood book- éase, 3 shelves—I tri-lite with] shade—t bridge lamp with new ere smal china cabinet— stead and spring—appl: H. R, Wood, Kinnaird, phone 2482. 141 & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 ” We attach “Dinkle” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, BC. UNITED TRUCKING * ‘es DAILY FREIGHT ‘SERVICE ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson PHONE war 2521 |. MARLANE GRILL “open “8:80 a.m, to 9:30 pan. Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Est Another PHONE 8881 CASTLEGAR SMITHS ’ PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone 01. & 1261 We Service ‘What We Install GREEP'S ELECTRIC * ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING. “Free Estimates . PHONE 3578 * Castlegar, B.C, CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS _ Phone 4851 We Pick-Up and Deliver J. |. LAUGHTON BSc OD. OPTOMETRIST Office closed until October 20th. Contact Nelson olfice for service. ‘PHONE 2581 G. A, SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Bultding PHONE 2021 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies C.EL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 240 — Phone 2161 WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs. Estimates giadly given. Phone 7112 * DESMOND T. LITTLEWCOD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone 3021 or 2231 DUTCH MAID BAKERY. LIMITED Birthday Cakes ’ Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE 8241" For COAL, SAND, GRAVEI BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ‘W. Sharples Phone 600! FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house fully modern, behind the Castle Theatre, phone 6731. 24h FOR RENT — 4 room house at Kinnaird, bath, furnace, wired for electric range, Apply Box 480A Castlegar News. 341 FOR RENT — Furnished or un- furnished 2 room ‘house in Castlegar, electric. range, cen- tral, phone 4631 days, 341. FOR RENT — 4 room house. Phone 5107, 341 WANTED TO RENT — Com- fortable small cabin by sthgle man. ‘Also may purchase small acreage by stream, Box 243, Rawdon, Quebec. 241 NOTICE — Senior Citizen Assn. meeting Friday evening 7:30 Board and other games. Guests welcome, 14 No man with a burden of ‘debt has a right to pro- LOST — Boy's glasses, brown plastic rims, finder please phone 2338, 141 tect his if he has not'first protected his wife. end children with ' = Life’ “Assurance. , Plans to sult your individ. ‘ual requirements. maybe arranged through. Dick Fowler North American Life Robson, B.C. NOTICE — Catholic NOTICE — The Annual General : meeting of the. 1st.-"Robson ., Group Committee will be held ‘in the Robson Community Hall *'on Monday, October 20 at 8:00 nm, Everyone welcome, ‘especie }- ally the parents of Robson ty Cubs and Scouts, 5 241 NOTICE — To all residents of Robson. If you will gather to- gether your pop, coke and beer . bottles or old car and - truck ‘batteries the scouts will col- lect them on Saturday, October 18. Proceeds to carry on, work of Cubs and Scouts in thls area. ‘Women’s League Bake Sale: at Bob's Robson : al Hall, “241 NOTICE — The Baden Powell Club will hold a bake sale on October 10th from 2 p.m. to 7 This sale will take place from Mrs. Oddies’ on the bench from Kinnaird Service and from Central Trading on the high- _ way. U 141 BOARD and ROOM — fpelys ft Columbia. NOTICE — The Annual General meeting of* the Ist Robson Group Committee for Cubs and Scouts, will be held Monday, 20th at 8:00 p.m. in the Rob- son Comunity Hal. 2aL . LEGAL SEALED TENDERS addres- sed to the undersigned and en- dorsed “TENDER FOR R.C.MP, DETATCHMENT QUARTERS; Castlegar, B.C, will be‘ received in the office of the Secretary, untll 3.00 pm. (E S.T.), WED. NESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of the Chief Architect, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, the District Architect, 1210 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. ae the Post Office at Castlegar, To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a securi- in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as Specified in the forms of tender. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein, The Department, through the Chief Architects office or through the undersigned, or -through the office of the District Architect at Vancouver, B,C. will supply blue-prints and specification of the work, The lowest or any tender not Pay’n Takit, October 11 at Ham, 141 BUY your Dutch Bulbs at Neil- se’s — .good, assortment . and competative ‘prices, Nellsen's Flowers, Kinnaird, B.C. 341 Robert Fortier, Chief of Administration . Services, and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, October 2nd, 1958, WANTED — Steel (not cast) ¢oal and wood furnace with blower. Phone 6421, 141 Building Supplies ig & Buy Om Lae ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — P.O. Box 303, C: 41tin Phone 33 3351 1 READY - MIX CONCRETE DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR ‘CONSTRUCTION JOB WHY NOT USE THE BEST FOR LESS? Driveways — Parking Lots — Carports For Free Estimates — Ehone: Trail 2054 Collect McGauley “= READY Mx LL.S. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow e Lekes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON %O EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 a.m. Monday. Artive Edgewood 4:00 p.m. Monday. Leave Edgewood, uu cas | RESTAURANT Castlegar News > CHANGE It will soon be time ta change to “Long Johns” ‘We have a complete stock of fall. and winter underwear, in all. styles. 10% OFF it: you buy more than one suit! LEITNERS EL Fleetwood T.V. ATLA a CASTLE THEATRE Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Great Pictures Just Don't Happen! S30" and 8.40 p.m. Sat. ee 1.30 p.m apter 2 ‘Gun Fighters, of the Nwe ~MON. — TUE. — WED. News and Cartoon Shows 6.45 ond 8.45 p.m ATT Thur., - Fri., - Sat., One Showing Chie aS Yors Ne TREES Bbcng the Ki TREES COMINCO ONCE AGAIN IS OFFERING TREES TO RESIDENTS OF THE DISTRICT Please pick up forms at the Castlegar Village Office and after completion return them before Oct. 25 ' a I. Drive-In; Jiccilt or Oct. 9- 10 - 35. NAKED SEA — in color — Plus — BLACK KNIGHT — in color - - Alan Ladd — Patricia Medina — 7:30 Pom. HES TREES J. LOGELIN,, ; Village Clerk