hae . Club will hold its annual meet- i LENUIK-TERNOVOY RITES. > - Presbyterian ~~ floral wee Flickerin the bridal. scene in the n church g candlelight cast .a radiant glow on First Presbyterian. church December 5 when Alexandra Hope Ternovoy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ternovoy. of this city became the bride of John Lenuik, son of Mr. and Mrs. chewan, ee . Rev. Ivan 8S. Gamble officiated at the 7 p.m. double-ring cere- mony which was: enhanced by baskets of mixed flowers. . Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride chose heavy satin flowered with embroidered lace threads. for her ‘formal full- length gown. The bouffant skirt fell from a fitted bodice, framed witha stand-up collar and off- set with long sleeves tapered to lily points, . w A pillbox hat, appliqued: with lace flowers and tiny seed pearls, gracefully secured -her chapel “veil of French net: and she car- Yied'a white. prayer book, ‘decor-. ated .with an orchid corsage. _ Voluminous —— street - length skirts -and_ fitted’ bodices «in Shades: of beige, tangerine ‘and Kelly green fashioned the gowns Announcements ® Canadian Legion New Year's Frolic, December 31, 1959 at 10 p.m. Tickets’ $12.00. per couple. Phone 4141 for reservations. — : a (253) ® LO.O.M. Attention to - all members, Initiation and meet- ing, 8:30 Tucsday, December 15, All members’ please attend. ~ - (242) |: @ Make Labour's. Choice Your Choice. Vote G. Hills: for Mayor. J. Prusky and) J. West fer Alder- men. | ~~ (242) @ Pacific Trolers: * meeting, Civic Centre, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 15. vee (242): ® Liberal. leader Ray Perrault will “speak tonight on. CFPR, 10:15. Listen in. 7? (241) © The Prince Rupert Burns ing Wednesday, December 16, at the Lotus Cafe, at.8 p.m. All adherents .welcome, (243) @ SON. Business ‘meeting, Monday, December 14,. 8 p.m. Nomination of Officers. (241) William Lenuik of Buchanan, Saskat- Diane Ternovoy, sister .ofj.the bride. — ie. Composed of brocade, organza accented by matching flower headpieces _ and. bouquets: ‘of chrysanthemums en- tone. ' Completing the bridal en- sister of the bride, as flower giri was” frocked. in. yellow nylon eyelet and she carried a basket of white chrysanthemums.. © | Brothers of the groom, James Lenulk, Rudolph Lenuik and. Ar- thur Lenuik, as groomsmen were and: Henry. Cap.) = Mrs. -E, ‘organist. a “ Receiving the guests at the sreception in the Canadian: Le- gion auditorium, the. bride’s J. Smith was church pink - accessories. . The groom’s , mother | was gowned in blue embroidered satin and tan-colored accessories, The three-tiered wedding ‘cake which centred the bride’s table was flanked by tapers... Mr. Gamble ~ proposed — the toast to the bride. . - . Serving (were Mrs. Nicholas ‘Eluik, Mrs. George Pawluik, Mrs. Mrs, John’ Rudy, Mrs. Rudolph Lovestad, Mrs. Walter Arneson and Mrs. Peter Boyko. Master of ceremonies was Si- mund Miners. 7 - .. Out-of-town guests attending were relatives Mrs. Pawluik, Mrs. Eluik, of Two Hills, Alberta; Pat- rick Rosychuk, Foisy, ‘Alberta, the bride’s grandfather; Mr: and Mrs.-Peter Boyko and daughter Judith of Vancouver. and the groom’s parents. — - Newlyweds have taken up resi- dence ‘at 201° Seventh Avenue East, a My. Lenuik ‘is employed at Columbia ‘Cellulose... Company, Limited, Watson Island and Mrs. Prince Rupert. Daily News 3 “ °Monday, Decembet’ 14, 1959:. TUESDAY & ONLY | FRESH BEEF HEARTS or TONGUE SUGAR 10 LB, BAG Grapefruit 4 tor THESE, AND MANY MORE, AT YOUR | TOM-BOY STORE worn’ by .matron-of-honor. Mrs. James Lenuik and bridesmaids Miss. Judith . Boyko '.and -=:.Miss |. and crystalette, their gowns were| tourage; petite. Sonia Ternovoy, | assisted by ushers’Daniel Bartko mother wore navy blue lace and! 1 for: parties. ng —. staple Lenuik.. is employed. at Bob Parker Limited.’ ~ THURSDAY {a...doorway. Staple, streamer fashion, Let friends know about: your| party by issuing invitations... .. print all pertinént’ information (time, place and: date) on strips; of ‘green or red (ribbon and onto small white styrofoam balls (an | inexpensive dime store pur-| chase). | As for refreshments... make! them snack-type. Feature a} punch topped with a green ice | wreath or ice stars: cheese twists and pick-up-size | sandwiches. The centrepiece is} a sleigh (that you can make)! laden with sweets . assorted | chocolates. » If a buffet table presents a problem, simply push two bridge tables together and cover with a cloth. Decorate your table by tacking or taping the edge with the same ‘kind of Christmas balls that you used for Invitations . print Christmas greetings on the ribbons. The perfect hostess grects every guest at the door, so have all the food prepared in advance; then get a friend to'help tote and enrry food from kitehen to buffet table. HOLIDAY PUNCI (Makes about Ile quarts) 1a cups Instant pasteurized powdered skim milk, 24% cups water, ( 1 15-ounce package frozen sliced strawberries, thawed fabout 14 cups), 2le cups wnipped Instant Vrapeeeie we ” Holly, gran | for | holic ay. SEASON open. house parties ‘Tis the holiday: season . cookies, ; - _+-Photo Make yours an open house’ for .friends. greens and Christmas cards arranged: on side tables o you'll need in the way. of ‘decorations for your party. Anot “Christmas” LENUIK by C /; rislinas ca rads gay ds ecor .one and all. - ' Nishio-Van’ Meer Studio. — . the season :to be jolly and a perfect time Inc Holly, mantelpiece are all her idea for. decorat- pasturized powdered : skim’ milk? Ps 8 oe 1- pint. lime sherbet:.":. Combine pasteurized’powdered skim. milk. “with! water; . stir lightly. Add- strawberries;- stir. Chill. Fold’ in whipped instant skim milk powder. (Serve: punch topped with sherbet). |. °| * “To whip-instant pasteurized powdered «skim. milk (Makes about 2% cups). 1. Mix. Y%. cup © pasteurized powdered skim milk with 1% cup ice water. - mo 2. Whip until soft peaks form (3-4 -minuteés). Add 2. tablé- spoons lemon juice, — 3. Continue. beating, while gradually adding % cup sugar, until stiff peaks form (3-4 min- | ‘utes longer). ; OLIVE WREATH | SANDWICHES (Makes about:134 cups spread) : 1 4-ounce package cream cheese, softened. | ya cup cheese spread, 2 tablespoons mayonnaise. “2 tablespoons chill sauce, } teaspoon prepared mustard. | 4 cup chopped pimento- stuffed green olives, Combine cream cheese, cheese ' spread, mayonnaise, chill sauce: Dr, Alexander Gray left Sat-- urday night aboard the “Can-: adian Prines” en route to Sid- | ney, Vancouver Island, where he: will go: Into. private. practice, on. red or green ribbon,and. tack it up to frame _| WEDDING DEC || for children JV suppersir 6 my egy _ Bride-e me / Children’ of ‘Rebekah’ Centen- _ | nial Lodge No. ‘40 and Oddfellow ‘members, who’ are under 12 years |: ‘of. age, ‘will be feted to’a Chiist- |-mas Tree party December’ ‘15 ‘in. the Valhalla hall at.7:30 p.m: ‘the Rebekah lodge held its regu- dar.meeting..: 2° oe ‘It -was.. announced’. that’ a Christmas ‘program. has. been Treats'‘and gifts will. be high= lighted .by the arrival of Santa Claus." \") Also planned was. ‘the adult ;Christmas: party tobe: held De- ‘cember?23’at 8 p.m..in:the Val- ‘halla’ hall. aa - “#The. -party-fare will include ‘exchange ‘of. gifts, and: pot-luck “Members: planning to attend ‘are.asked ‘to get. in’ touch with .|Mrs.. James Gilbert at 4239. | PERSONALS | A. M.’ Rivett, leaving this morning’. by train for Vancouver will spend.a week on business before being joined by his wife and children, Arnold and. Ruth, who ‘leave Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives in the south. ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frederick .Wil- liams and .their granddaughter Marlene...Martin, of Skidegate, are leaving the. city’ tomorrow ‘by Canadian . Pacific Airlines plane .for their home after a month’s.. holiday .as_ guests of their.son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and: Mrs.-‘Ronald Krug, 1632 Sixth Avenue East. EMBER 19 At UN TED - | | lect Jacqueline M by many friendsw {> .. Wedding’ plans were ‘|.'Plans for the .annual::party. |. were. completed last week: when | planned’! for. the . youngstérs. - ong me Miss Moorehead’s marriage’ to Keith Phillipson will be an event of ‘December 19:in the. First United church.) 0 8 Co-hostesses, for the surprise party were-Mrs.’ Lance Theobald “|and Mrs. T.’G. Howden. > _ Decorated..in: pink. and. white,. the. tea..wagon ‘was laden -with lovely. gifts, which. were pres- ented'to ‘the guest-of-honor. | - Along.with the individual gifts, Miss . Moorehead was': presented with a. group gift, of a*record hassock*’ and*-a Christmas .cor- sage. a a I ‘Bingo games. and - refresh- ments, including’ a’ bridal: cake tion. D. ARCHIBALD: BOWEN, who: recently: resigned as operation’ Fishermen’s: Co-operative .as- | sociation is leaving: Wednes-.. day with: his family to make. couver. Arriving ‘here in July, 1953, Mr. Bowen Was manager of the Co-op ..Cow, Bay: store - before his: most. recent posi-- tion. In Vancouver: he will, be manager of - Lyons Drive-In" restaurants.: lans Ww _presaged December 7 when many friends “gathered at..the homeo} hostess: Mrs. Carl John sen. to attend a@ miscellaneous «Brida | shower, for bride-élect “Miss Jacqueline’ Moorehead... 2. A lodge concluded. the. delightful’ func-1. manager. for:’ Prince -Rupert. |- “ his home -once. again. in Van- }.- ‘elect’s: mother, Mrs. Jéan’ Moore heac . Donald 'Creed,"'M Gerald ‘Lord, Mrs.-Carl Ol: ith,."M Doan Miss ‘Merial Sm Zabudney, : Miss nina “'Ged- des, Miss Lorene“ Gua@mundson; Miss Mary Storrie,iMrs:, Stanley: ~ Koshman, Miss: ‘Sharon : Berr3 Miss -Natalia’ Maskulak,*:'-My; Robert... Gilker,:-Mrs.-s William: Brown, Mrs..A. B.. Faulkner, Miss Evelyn ‘Rivett, "Mrs,.June. Vane Miss Barbara; Marineaw and:Mr A. Jeffreyseo ion 2k eee é 3 | Daily News Classified Ads “fun AT THE. and mustard; beat until blend--} cas cL cde ed. 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