CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 14, ss gificial jupplier tothe 1976 ‘ Olympic james AMIFM CLOCK RADIO 7 Model RZS 1 A : $54.95 CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER Model. ¥ZB 1216 WE CUSTOM DESIGN AND INSTALL BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEMS SOUND SYSTEMS OUR: SPECIALTY Quanfities Limited fo Floor Stock Only 12 acypc BW PORTABLE Reg, $159.95 Now $139.95 AM/FM RADIO/ CASSETTE TAPE RECORD! ‘Model YZ5 537 Regular .. .. $99.00 Now... $84.95 mare C50 OS ‘Reg. $889. : Only $74.95 AM/EM PORTABLE RADIO, Model RMA 1078 AFTER SALES SERVICE GUARANTEED. By Government Certified Technicians” Continues ANOTHER WEEK : SALE ENDS SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 Amazing new AccuTouch Il ‘fingertip’ Instant” electronic tuning _ 108 Maple Phone 365-5351 Phipps-Condy Wedding Vows “Vogue Studio Photo Results From Joy Keillor Bridge Club Results, from Monday joy Keillor Bridge Club ait elght tables in pre Ss First Suresh and Wayne Weaver; second, Dan and Dr. Jack Stephens; and third, Ter- Muser and and Jwene Hess, First, Ben’ Schneider and Louise Whitehead; second, Ian MeDonald and Otto Walker; and third, Mary Stewart and Trudy Thor Open pairs. competition will be held next Monday night. Everybody is welcome by tule. phoning Joy Keillor. Local Court News > Thurs., Atg.7 Richard Joseph Jean Claud * Binette pleaded guilty to a charge of impaired driving. He ‘was fined $250 or in default 30 days in’ jail. He’ was’ also prohibited from driving a motor vehicle on a Malay, in Canada. for one mon! Keineth Glen Price: pled guilty to a charge of driving, He was fined impaired $900 or in default 30 days in jal He was also prohibited from driving a motor vehicle on a highway in.Canada for one month, No Canadian Representative At Libby Dam Dedication! es Minister Leon Nims. ick tas cancelled p to join the likes of U.! s. President ~-+»Premier:Dave Barrett will be. on:his way back from a provincial premiers’ conference and Minister Bob Gerald the $360 mill Hines Dam because /he the date conflicts aoe inlaw's silver wed niversary. % ae Niestek’e switch ns the dam likely dedicated without any B.C... abi inet ministers attending. The NDP government had bgen invited by the U.S. government to send a repre- tative to the ceremony Aug. ‘at Libby, Mont. Williams has bowed out be- ciuse of other engagements, Prime Minister Pierre El- Mott Trudeau earlier declined to attend because of-a previous commitment, The $360 million Libby Dam is located 50. miles into Montana from the B.C. border. ‘The storage dam has cre- ated bake Koocanusa, which extends 42 miles into B.C. will be at ar Hi Arrow ‘21st: (365-7262) & a.m, to 3 p.m. you require finanenn or expand your buss B.C. Can IDB = help you? BREN Holmes: of. our representatives Lreietbartiias it Peables Motor Inn, Nelson, Aug. ‘aand/75. (352-3525) Hours: 9 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BARK 30 =\11th Avenue South; Castlegar, Avg. Tel: | 426-7241 Furniture. 2BIG 930 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL Home Entertainment Eost Trail Werchouse and 24 blocks downriver-trom old Trail Bridge “OPEN DAILY FROM J P.M. Wesley Lloyd’ Ritter pleaded guilty to a charge of belng a minor in possession of quar. He was fined $35. ‘Barton ‘Taranko pleaded gully to to a charge of causing a bance, He was fined $76 rin default 16 days tn jl Alien Janeph: Baron pleaded guilty to having a breathalyzer reading of over .08, He was fined $250 or in default 80 days in jail. eles Murray William . Price pleaded guilt days in jnil. He;-was_ alsa ‘The lovely Robson Memor- al Church was the setting ‘when Willa Jane Condy and. Michael Raymond Phipps ex- changed their wedding \ vows on the afternoon of July“12. The church was decorated with baskets of pink gladiola and white dalsies and the pews were marked with pink and blue bows, Tho bride is the younger daughter of Mr, and Mra, A, B. Condy ‘and the’ groom is’ the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack: Phipps, all of south Castlegar. Officiating at the service was the Rev, Ted Bristow of Castlegar while the organ mu- bed was provided by Mra, A. W. orp of Robson, Given in marriage by her father, the radiant bride wore a of'embossed fortre! fea- “turing a sweatheart neckline chaplet "hesddreas_ which framed / She wore a jade pendant, a ait from her parents, and her Mother's silver bracelet (a gift From her husband on thelr edi ). She also carried her father's ueky coin. Her cascading bouquet displayed fallaman’ rosea with yellow daisies, baby’s breath and ivy. The gown was made by the “ pride's mother from the pattern used for her own wedding” gown. Maid-of-honor was Miza Andrea Shelfontiuk’ while the bridesmaid was Miss Patti’ Obedkoff, both of Castlegar. ‘The long skirts of their gowns flowed from Empire waistlines . with standup collars and elbow- ngth bell sleeves. They were dominantly pink motif. ‘Ar- ranged in thelr hair, were several single daisies, and they carried baskets of daisies, ba- by's breath and ferns with pink “ and blue ribbons, The flower girl was the vehicle for two months, pee for the purposes of employ- ment, ~ hana Went of Now Vanciavers= Her Ei « had:a scooped neckline and ™ short putfed sleeves. It was ina matching patterned summer - Tues, Aug. 12 Bruce Gilbert floral with a pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of mari- juana. He: was fined $150 or in default three weeks in jail. y oie. James Osachoff pleaded guilty to a charge of supplying eee toa minor. He was fined Be ete le Robert John Johnson pled guilty to a charge of consuming liquor in s public place. He was fined $100. * Good Furniture And Where You =~ May Find It ‘WThe world’s :most expen- aiye: plece of furniture Is re] sold at a London auction for Even. when cost is not a prime consideration, you'll wet- come the information’ on good, used furniture which is to be found in the Classified columns today. Maybe the item you ‘want is there, ‘And if you have something to'sell, then’ phone the Classi: fied Action Number (885-7268) and a helpful ad-taker will:be pleased to help you word your ad for best results, : LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER (Regular Hours) @ 2194 COLUMBIA AVENUE, TRAIL __ ; Show Room HOME GOODS LTD. * Carpeting only in blue, motif. In her hair -she wore'a circlet of colored daisies and she carried a basket of daisies, baby's breath’ and ferns. +The bride's attendants also wore pendants g sits from the bride. Attending the groom as best man: was Mr: William ‘Babakaiff of Nelson while Mr. . Lyne Reorda of Castlegar was the usher. The groom and his attendants wore beige tuxedos with brown lapels, matching bow tles and boutonnieres, For the reception at the Hi Arrow Arms, the bride's mother wore a green patterned white georgette dress and the groom's mother wore'a floral patterned flame colored dress. Their corsages were entone. The bride's cake was made by her mother and decorated ger. topped by a pair of doves holding wedding rloge: Tt was decorated in’ blue with white festoonseand hows,” p bride's maternal grandmother on her marriage. At the reception, grace . was given by the Rev. Ted “Master, of ceremonies was the bride's uncle,-Mr.’ Ri of Robson. He read ea of congr ons, from Londdn, Ont.; Calgary, Alta., and Surrey. + Following a delicious meal’ “the wedding cake was passed to the assembled guests-by the groom's nieces, the Misses Lynda’ and Lisi Phippa, f Milwaukie, Ore. ‘The wedding guests then withdrew to'the home of the “bride's ‘parents for a lawn ys .g , The bride chose as a going-away outfit, a long white - Jersey suntop dress topped by a white: shawl, to travel: to Spokane for' their honeymoon. Guests were present from Milwaukie, Ore., Prince Ru- pert, Powell River, the Vancou- ver area, Kaslo, Nelson and The home of the newly- ‘weds will be in the Kinnaird area of Castlegar. ‘Community Library at Winlaw Is Awarded $300 Book-Grant A $800 book-grant has peon received by the Slocan * ‘Tho library fs open to the entire community of the Slocan Valley Library . from the Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation in Vencou: er ‘The money will be spent on relerenee books, Canadiana, how-to” books and juvenile non-fiction, Russian language books will be included in this selec: . ion, ‘The library opened In 1972 and now has a collection of about 6,000 books, most of which have been donated by community members, xy i It is located in the old Vallican school and its use is donated to the Library Soclety by School District No, 7, Most income to the library, which comes from overdue, fines and $1 membership fees, in used for maintenance and utilities. The board of directors of the brary, therefore, ‘appre: clates the opportunity the grant presents to broaden its collection, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Auguat 14, 1976 D-BAR-D_ LICENSED DINING LOUNGE. . Open ene to Friday :00 pm. : Saturday rs Sunday — 12 Neon D-BAR-D CABARETS No Cabaret this Weekend ~ WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenla SOMETHINGS ALWAYS ON SALE " CUT-RATE THE FOOD FOLKS Pork Chops =| 39 BEEF CHUCK STEAK" 89 FRESH GROUND BEEF 10 - GARLIC SAUSAGE 89° 8 BolOcNA =——s«G PORK RIBLETS A938 SHORT RIBS 19 a BUTTER ..... Dis. $2.19 ‘SANOWICH ce) Srzorms6 -*1.79 49'| “BANQUET ” | % NUTTY CLUB TV Dinners CORDIALS ‘We | Cookies NO. 1 QLTY, .... 1.39 Tarps ‘Chae 3 Ib, 9g¢| Sha $1.9 MILK Tall Tins Ltins 89c | 139] 9. YORK ; PACIFIC’ | + CARNATION CUT-RATE Peanut Butler 1.69) corree | corece MATE Noz Reg. Grind Ib, 99¢ FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN f Tomatoes. : 39: LETTUCE ‘Lheads 59c_- -CUKES WHITE SPINE - 2 for39e ° ORANGES 6 Ibs. GT 00 Watermeton Ib. Be UT-RATE - QUALITY FOOD for or VALUE WISE SHOPPERS PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, sarin ai RESERVE. THE RionT TO UMIT QUANTITIES PRESET