ta FPRLOEPLELE PERE ES “OV ee twp eee ‘ an a DYER—LUND VOWS 7 — a Yorince Rupert Daily Wews co pos Tuesday, October 18,-1960° ~ MRS, CRAWLEY TO RECEIVE woe » G CW) annual. bazaar, tea “ |. OR PHONE 5770 FOR AN _APPOIN SS Miller B ————|,_ The affair to-be held trom ‘the | hours of 2 to 4:30.p.m: is being|| 0. | rer oC ay _, || convened by Mrs.-A; B. Faulkner; |’—— . Tidbits... || with: Mrs. Crawley receiving. "| [mmmmmmnr ST aE ‘By STEVIE STEPHENSON Decorated with multicolored] 2 CANADIAN LEGION’. -. Dr. J, O. Crabbe, regional den~- streamers, the booths will fea-. tist, Vancouver, visited the hos- ture: hoine-cookIng. candy “and es | pital this week. . 1B - Coe a he tos §. m + fF * . Special features will.be a white -/_ SS aw WN SS S SONS LIN WS ? . -Anglican chur ch rites Dr. J. M..Spruenken, M.D oa. . : : ye iy i Y Yi es y ie y : . . \ / : . ote 4 oe vos : ot : vik eae arch for principals Corporal and Mrs. Russsell Edwin 7 Lo Le) Worthy Matron ‘of the Order of the Eastern. Star,|Po WILL BE IN: PRINCE RUPERT ly ey left St. Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral 1777, a Mrs. A. P. Crawley, on behalf of: the OES today ex-|| — FROM OCT. 24th to 29th. (incl. ceremony officiated by the Very Rev. George T. Pat- Ly a ye a ‘lthe order’s annual Bazaar and Tea, to be staged in|} ~~. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR FAMILY DOCTOR tison, Dean of Caledonia. | i me : } M - \the Masonic-Temple tomorrow afternoon: | AD hanced by -candlelight adorned| Vi : | . in ae : i Q ereck and Miss Sharon Bond. thée.cathedral altar for the 7:30| Miss Carole Clark was in charge mairiage’ Elsie Inga Lund,| Miss Saunder , | ' s caught the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Will-|bride’s bouquet while Lioyd poral: Dyer, a member of “D"| ter. Company Irish Fusiliers of Can- In charge of the guard-of- | groom is the son of W. G. Dye | son pr. ©. F Sears and son Gor-| elephant sti ond alfish Pansy) and. the late Mrs . - a Oo Se ee | ae cn e Mrs. Dyer of Brook-| For going away the bride don- - | Brunswick. eS pe sor , MENT ‘Pastel shades of gladioli en-| Sherry Douglas, ‘Miss © Lorraine pmservice which united injof the guest’ book. iam Lund of this city and Cor-| Watson caught the bride's gar- ada (Vancouver Regiment.) The|honor was Sergeant Jack Pear- : | . CSE ‘laon are holidaying in- New for. the’ children. an 8th gome—$50 wih! lin, Ontario. ned a grey-tweed fitted suit, and wh Mrs. Helene Edmeston on be- radiant in white silk corded taf-|home at 1360 First Overlook. wT a ~ CONSOLATION: venir spoon. Miss Nelson is re- Tiny Tots (4: yr.)-.Ceramics, FB, ot from a fitted bodice, framed by | ara Falls and Brooklin, Ontario. . | Jr. Badminton, Juv: Floor “Hock- -55° numbers $250 ion was French lace, outlining | ployed as a medical records sup- Ketball’ Practice, 6 .pm.; Bad: » casual, weight ‘training, .class-7 |. .-. carried a bouquet of red carna-| vator. "hot —Photo by Nishio VanMeer ‘Studio--Everyone is welcome. - 1) ,€202)) ami¢s, ‘weight: training; 7:30-p.m. 1. pearl necklace and matching lic Anderson as maid-of-honor, of. the bride, as bridesmaid, pre- white and each carried a bou- gon chose a pale blue organza bodice and accented with straps over-taffeta and styled in semi- studded with sequins and off-set gown. a, ‘son and performing pshering (rs. Michael Kara- You" accompanied by church The guard;of-honor formed the arch as the newlyweds cn- tered. the .Armoury. ‘for. the. re- cine ception, led by Officer. “Com- re manding Lt. E. C. Ewart, play-: aera ing the bagpipes. sss fo — :. ‘The bride’s mother | received . wearing a grey crepe afternoon "te cocktail gown, accented with ny pink accessories while Mrs. oe George Viereck, the groom’s ad . aunt, on behalf of his mother, ee :. chose an afternoon cocktail ne" : gown of lilac tones and acces- a sorics cn tone. ch" ; A three-tiered wedding cake, in made by Mrs, Karasosky, was ee E the focal point on the bride's table, covered with an heirloom lace cloth ° belonging to the pridg’s mother. Tapers com- pleted the setting... Master of ceremonies, Wilson Harkies, proposed the tonst to the bride and assisting as scrvi- teurs were Miss Margaret Saun- ders; Miss Mary Gomez, Miss Tip eeeen ean at «|. 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Tod wilis of Vernon, an Doo, a : SAR, an yy a y of " coy the Rov, Jolin Ualscon of Prince | — a re ae iC pind Qoorge. . rye : oe " Lapeer ed oa me ee oN: Veet Tho gontor choir under the d= |. Oe en vee yoetion of Mra, Bd, smith will oo | | hen ‘pe alnging a spectal anthom of | wey oh Soot de Thankaghvinye written for the - a rei Reenwion by tho minister, Rov} snr | : } as : ah | | ‘ | : . nee yo Ivan 8 Gamble |. , fm ) as : | en ' — —_.. y : . 3 ys 5 wea “after tho service ft soolnl |i ee Se a namie ae Rav Lee meme ee —. ’ _*< 2 soe 7 ce ‘nianned In the church hall with OO Ee . J onh m san tabsg : “ ‘i : : : : rene : tase ‘ha women of tha congrogavion | on providing rofroahmonts, “TMB) Oe “a a happy and Importdnt milo foe on vm atone In tho life of the Prosby- | gh i baete sorian congregation; MreGame| 2 fe Merk ar | aay ; Io BNUOUNGEE, uate teen A ow. ; n ‘ ier ete fale a Oe ‘ey "s i iF | ; Ny hee wo aN Gid BoM sha! ¢ vise: sic Sat MG Ta AeA A Mie he ©. Be be Te We HO fe Poe