irsday ni 's vA ght’: ding of Local Interest ; Place in Vancouver Cathedral in Vancouver was the double-ring ceremony when the Cecil Swanson united in mar- Donaldson and Lionel Melford. “ald = (Irrred Haug land | Lew Vuptials in hue e (hi re h A lovely wedding was solemn- | ized in Knox United Church at} Terrace when Irene Agnes (Honey) Haughland, daughter of’ HMr. and Mrs. Emil Haugh- | land, beeame the bride of An- > drew (Andy) Owens, son of Mr and Mrs, Dave Owens of Prince | Rupert The ceremony took place be- fore the flower-decked altar with Rey. A. C. Dukelow officiating. The bride, given away by her | father, wore a gown of white! satin and lace, her shoulder veil | hanging gracefully from a halo | | headdress, She wore a strand of pearis, gift of the groom Bridesmaids were Pearl Haug- hiand, sister of the bride, who | Was dressed in a lovely gown of figured blue nylon, and Miss Doreen Mutrie of Vernon, whose gown Was of yellow nylon | Junior bridesmaid was little Judy Kerby who was daintily at- | tired in a floor-length dress of | pink with a pink veil hanging | from her blond curls Ray Judd was best man and George Haughland and David Owens were ushers | RECEPTION Following the ceremony a re- ception was held in the Odd fellows Hall where Mrs. Haugh- land, in a gown of figured gieen nylon with hat to match, and Mrs. Owens, ip a dress of blue vith matching accessories, re- ceived the guests Among toasts proposed at the reception was one by Mr. Owens, Sr, to Mr. and Mrs, Emil Haughland who were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary on the same day, he newly-weds are spending a honeymogn at Lakelse Lake after which they will take up residence here Return From Training stern Navy Station plion of Marian Hopkins, members at HMCS Chatham have after a two-week training BMCS Cornwallis, / ir Wd on 2 dsride ’ / Javenis o y niversary “his y Ihe bride’s paients’ wedding} anniversary was the date chosen ‘vy Dorothy Mabel Smith and Paul Maslenki when they ex- hanged marriage vows in St. Peter's Anglican Church on Lhursday Archdeacon E. Hodson offici- iled at the candlelight double ring service for the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Smith and the son of Mr. Peter Maslenki vi Winnipeg he bride entered the church to the strains of Lohengrin play- ed by Mr. J. E. Davey. She was accompanied by Mr, Oscar Smith, who later gave her in marriage The bride’s gown was of white satin in princess style. The bod ice was fashioned with _ lace matching the front and . back panels of the skirt and featured a peter pan collar and lily point sleeves. A Juliet’ cap of satin encrusted with pearls and orange ' oms held the embroidered fingertip veil The bride ca:- vied a white prayer book crestec with a mauve orchid and tulle She wore a triple strand of pearls and ear rings, the gift ef the groom, Mrs. Frank Froese, sister of the bride, as matron of honor was gowned.in medium blue tal- feta with picture hat to maten She carried a Colonial bouquet cf pink and white carnations The groom was attended by Ronald Stewart. Frank Froese ushered, During the signing of the reg- ister, Mr, Davey sang “I Walk Beside You,” Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at St, Peter’s Hall, The room Was attractively decorated with pink and white streamers. Guests were received by the bride’s mother who was gownd in navy dress with navy and white accessories and cor- Sage of vellow carnations. After the reception the couple left on the Prince Rupert for a honeymoon trip south. Her cor- sage was a mauve orchid, The bride until her marriage was a member of the staff of the Unemployment Insurance Com- mission, Prince Rupert, and the groom is associated with Greer and Bridden. \ Beh Roberts will be former R.C.A.F. personnel GFT FOR QUEEN—This Quebec landscape, es Inexpensive Furs Mark Fall Fashions By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP) — Fall: fashion shows in London and Paris have turned the winter spotlight on fur. Not mink and sable; but common mole, natural fox, brushed beaver, lamb and seal-)| winter fur trimmings are those that do not boost the price of it} garments out of reach of a mod- ikin, Throughout the world, seems, the best customers are the, working millions. So for myriade of women in London, Hardy Paris, Rome and Frankfurt, the Scottish Couple Celebrates 25th Wedding Anniversary An air of conspiracy and excitement prevailed Persian and Incton Jamb throughout last Saturday as hurried plans were ;,i.< completed to honor a popular and well-known Seot-| collars, cuffs, peplums, hats and tish couple, Mr. and Mrs, George Murray, on the oecasion of their silver wedding anniversary, As they had only returned the previous evening from Buras Lake, where they spent. their vacation visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Howard Lavigne, plans for the, affair had to be accomplished speedily Acting on previous engage ments, the guests gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G Rodger, then converged on the home of the unsuspecting cou- ple A beautiful corsage of red roses and boutonierre of white carnation complete with a sprig of heather were presented to the guests of honor by Lucille Ann Galbraith, after which a oast was proposed to the cele- brants by Mrs. George Rodger. ur. MUtray replict! As Mr. TAurray comes _ from Aberdeen and Mrs. Murray from Moray, Scotland, the accent throughout the evening of dancing and song was chiefly Scottish In the midst of the ceiehra- tions a beautiful clock, shap- ed in the form of a sailing ship, was presented to the couple on behalf of the as- sembled guests, after which a miniature wedding cake was cut by Mrs. Murray and the refreshments served, From the commencing words of congratulations until the haunting strains of Auld Lang Syne were sung, it was evident that’ the affair had proved a memorable one to the bride anc groom of 25 years ago, who have gained the respect of many both in Premier and Prince Ru- pert by their kindness and hos- pitality Music was supplied during the evening by Mr. Ted Bradley Guests at the affair were Mrs. H. Lavigne, Mr.. and Mrs. Les doch, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger, Mr.} and Mrs. R. Parsons, Mr. ant | Mrs. T. Beattie, Mr. and Mrs N. J. Galbraith, Mr. and. Mrs G. 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