Rebekahs hole fete give han No Centennial Rebekah Lodge the will give needy familiés in may Christmas hampers. ripht decision was made last ue when the lodge- held a snort business meeting in the Mrs hall with Noble Grand : Edwin Fregin presiding. Highpoint of the night’s: ac- tivities was the joint-Christmas pirty with Rebekah’ members their husbands and Oddfellow members and their wives. 7 More than 40 persons sat down: a pot-luck Smorgasbord supper, Meena by kitchen conveners irs. Norman Moorehouse,: Mrs. James Gilbert and. 7 Wilkinson, Muse Caries Tables, decorated by Mrs. ‘wil-| Nam McDade were festively: ar- ‘anged with pine sprays’. frosted cones.and Hehted candles. : - A sing-song and games com- prised the enjoyable entertain- ment, with Mrs. McDade in: charge of the committee, : , ‘To conclude the gay ‘affair, gifts were exchanged by | every- one present. ’ * wees +4 Reotes tee ge ere c* os boned COs tere OQ see This advertisement is not ~iblished or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. “prince Rupert Daily Mews . 3 Thursday, December 15, 1960 yrmeciennecnnonnennnnnenennecenrewnneneete Rete SS a NIE ~~ \\ y y ys MR. and MRS. J: rseneau- candlelight. Rev, M. C. Murphy officiated at the evening service for the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- -lfred R. Garbutt of this city and the son of Mr. and Mrs.: James S. Arseneau also of Prince Ru- pert... 3 - 2 ‘Given in marriage by her fa- ‘| ther the bride was radiant -wear- ing: a white brocade gown ‘fa- shioned in ankle length. The fitted bodice was framed by a circular neckline and _ long sleeves. tapered: to: lily - - points, gracefully: ‘gathered ‘at’ the’ hips: sequins’ were repeated in’, the meckline of. the dress and she . carried a colonial bouquet of red roses‘and white carnations for “ pretty color contrast. . Miss -Shirlene Garbutt attend- ed her sister as ‘maid-of-honor \choosing a gown of surf-green styled on princess lines and for ‘color accent she carried pink carnations, Her feathered ban- deau was in white. “James A Arseneau attended his brother as groomsman. ae Performing ushering duties were Steve Comadina and Allan SB SE ALLY! “YOURS t--by, Byrne. ty TU (a f left! MONTREAL the ‘“difficult’’ sents that turn th friends really want most. 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