a aE NOME In an. imported French SUMMER FLORAL SETTING of Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholls of Maxwell, Ontario. — - Rev... Dr:. Robert Eliott offici- ated at the double-ring evening ceremony. oe silk organza gown of white, the bride was lovely as she walked down the aisle on the arm of her step-father, preceded . by cher ' two attendants who wore ident-. rolls-Sweeney vows heard. jay in First United “The First United Church was the scene of a beautiful late summer wed-' s ding ‘Friday when Jean Elizabeth Sweeney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.’Norman - McIntosh of Powell River, became the bride of Gordon Franklin Nicholls, son f rites. ‘The floor-length hooped skirt fashioned with a short train fell from a fitted ‘bodice’, appliqued with swirls of Jace at the neck- line. Four layers of French’ il- lusion net composed the bride’s waist-length veil which was held in place by a Juliet cap sprinkled ical. blue taffeta sheath dresses. with pearls and ‘sequins. Her | LAC and MRS, CHARLES ROLAND LEWIS : MILITARY WEDDING » | Well-known city man a” West Ge rman‘ Air ~~ marries in Germany Base chapel was the set- ting for a guard of honor military wedding service of wide interest here, when well-known city man LAC Charles Roland Lewis took as-his bride Christiane. Mauren. — . Se | Rev. F. Hilton officiated at the July 5 11 a.m. double-ring cere- mény in the Protestant Chapel -4 (F) Wing at Baden-Soelingen for the daughter of Mrs. Trude Maurer of West Germany and. the only son of Mr. and Mrs. F., H. Lewis of this city. The -bride’s eldest brother Rainer :-Maurer gave her in mar- riage while her younger brother was best man, A trio of attendants preceded the bride who wore a white for- mal lace and nylon tulle gown, accented with rhinestones. A crown of. Iiy-of-the-valley gracefully secured her veil of Brussels Jace and following a German tradition, she carried a bouquet of 39 red. roses, ‘}matching hat and a white gar-.. -;denia corsage. : ‘| Pallant. Also in tradition, were the 1} white carnations carried by the bridal attendants to off-set their pale blue gowns.. oo single strand of pearls was a gift of the groom and for ‘‘something ola” she carried’a handkerchief: used by both “*her°.‘maternal . § grandmother and’. mother on their wedding days, ° | Tee Pink .roses and stephanotis composed her Cascade bouquet. .'Maid-of-honor Miss Shannon Pallant and. bridesmaid Miss Darlene Cummine, RN,: topped their. gowns with matching blue headdresses. They carried car- nations of blue and white. . Groomsman was Robert Fou- bister and best man was Alistair Duffus. So ; Ushers were William Beck and James Houchen. The church was. resplendent with pink and white gladio'i, en- hanced by seven white tapers. Church organist was Mrs. R.° M. Paterson, who accompanied Miss Valerie Dearden, who sang. “Where ’er You Walk.” Some 70 guests attended the reception held in the Prince Ru- pert Hotel banquet room when the bride’s mother chose to wear a-lace dress in beige. tone, The three-tiered wedding cake was emphasized with tulle and white. tapers, flanked by kowls of pink roses. while garlands of white bells formed a canopy over the bride's table, .’ Mr, Elliott proposed to the bride. -— : 4 Serviteurs were. Mrs. William) Beck, Mrs. James Houchen, Miss Margaret Duffus,. Mrs. Wood, . Miss Dearden _and-Mrs. Thomas the toast “Mr. Foubister, as master cf}, ceremonies read the: congratu- friends and relatives. _For travelling the bride wore! a Dior styled. blue suit, velvet | hat. and a corsage of white baby , chrysanthemums.. Sy | ‘latory telegrams -received from | 6 di | Joe | ved trom | A/\ecical care. — threatened — Upon their return from aj} by drugs honeymoon to visit. the groom's ; { Rs - tw ic- parents in. Ontario. and friends‘ nanaviiashh an ane two oe. in Powell River, newlyweds wil! ;&°S azards threatening e : . oe . quality of medical.care on tht take up residence at 1443 Sixth |North american , continent, a Avenue East. '- : Canadian: physician said today. {are too much. dependence Cs on , crugs anda “preoccupation with Ma Ny attend ithe financial aspects of medi- icine.” in Canada Some 80 members of the local l congregation of Jehovah's Wit- nesses are attending. one — or: niques.” more of a’ series of assemblies} « Dr. Macleod spoke at the sec- sponsored by the Watch Tower:ond world. congress on ‘medical — an understandable — conse- quence of the introduction of a vast array of complicated tech- A reception followed at the|Biblie and Tract Society of'cducation attended by 1,500 home of the bride’s mother. Brooklyn, New York, it was an-; medical. educationists from 51 For their honeymoon trip, the {nounced today. countries. bridal couple motored’ threugh Switzerland, spent nine days on the French Riviera and motored into Italy, returning to Gerni-: any by way of Austria. LAC Lewis is a 1956 Grade 12 graduate of Booth Memorial High schaol and after receiving high military honors in tratning in Canada has spent one year overseas. The bride is a professjonal translator, a fluent speaker in four languages, - Hideous drawers for men latest fashions in London By STEWART MacLEOD Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON -@--You miry not be- Weve if, bub that elegant Eng- lishman, so immaculate In bow- ler, brolly and black, is probably wearing a hideous palr of draw- Ors, Perhaps they are mauve, dec- orated with green clephants: Or they could be searlet with QYe Ange dinosaurs galloping after. a mrroon moose, A'pink speed cap may be chasing them around the back bend with a horrible grin on his face, Lo The well-dressed Englishman, conventional on tho surface, has become rdfeal underneath, Manufacturers describe this as Ihe greatost. revolution in men's elothing since the war, One WANT YOUR OLD SUIT TO HAVE A. NEW LOOK?? 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MEET ENE GREER Em RaN TRO COME fmm PERSONALS Leaving tomorrow by car en route ta Kelowna aro Mi, and Mrs, G, M, Harvey and | sons David and Petor where they will make their home, Mr, Harvoy has boon transfored with the T, Eaton Company Limited, My, and Mrs, Perey Borg and family of aba Mifth Avenue Enst returned hame ovar the wookond following a month's holiday in the Okanagan, ANCIENT SHEPITERDS Wool growing was a major tie. dustry In Masopotamia by 2,400 (VATE WONG) Neth KE, Phone (ug 1 ) . NO, ae P, t ites He tine Ne a de i ie, Ae to sportsnyen,” the Text of his remarks was re- leased to the press in advance of Of these assemblies six are in Canada and local. delegates have been attending in Saskatoon, | delivery. Calgary and New Westminster.| “In our technological culture Three family groups attenced: the laying on of healing hands the Saskatoon assembly frem,has been replaced by instrumen- August 20 to 23, travelling by/|tetien,” he said. “Large sections car, two groups attended ig Cal-; of our people clamor excessive- gary from August 27 to 30 and | ly for x-ray examinations, chem- some 11 groups are attendingjical tests and surgical proced- the New Westminster nassembly; ures,” to be held September 3 to 6. a at a rt eee At the New Westminster gath- HALLS OF LEARNING ering to be held in) Queen's} The United Kingdom has 22 Park, the subject address will be | degree-granting universities and "When God Speaks Peace to all| university college that awards Nations." j its own B.A, degree. ay rea aa - carer ay tpt ine THE CLASSIO TUNIC has been brought up-to-date this tall, Tn a now blend of O65 per cont terylone and 36 par cont vis. coxa, It can be washed at night and will be ready for wear next morming without the touchy af an iron, It will take the pinee of two tunics which! have to be dry-clonned and the frbria will kao its good looks for the Hfe of the garment, The blouse of torylone pique is alao “wash and woar’, Tunie and blouse aro by Cloosoy Chancur, . ' wh 1 agi eh yhe ‘ 4 we a oe 4 on. -“°-MR. and MRS. GORDON FRANKLIN NICHOLLS Pe a - : on Photo by Chandler's: Studio | 4 |io and brother: Collin” Thrift’ of | land Mts. R. E. Gladding and : tion all. members. Regular. mon- Rawleigh of Bracebridge, Ontar- White Rock, « British: Columbia are in the city enjoying a holi- day with her grandson ».and granddaughter-in-law,:“Mr.: and Mrs. Walter Eyre, 840..Summit Avenue, Mrs. Rawleigh, 85, made her first plane trip when. they arrived here last week by Cana- dian Pacific Airlines plane. 9: ° “Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hedstrom, 1052 Sixth. Avenue East, left by car over the weekend fora three-week vacation, — visiting friends and relatives in New Westminster. Returning ‘home last week from .a three-week. motor ‘holl- day. in southern B.C. were Mr. their. daughter Leslie, who. was accompanied. by her little friend Barbara Hood, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hood. Announcements — @ Loyal. Order of Moose. 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