Nahe ae. WRG Ye Ma tan a he ial tae ige eee “%. pearl and. sequined: tiara, To Jeanne Lorraine Clifton, George Clifton of Hartley: at. First. Unitec oA mid- -summer. afternoon . med: in First’ United. Church July 19 when Gladys | daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. | ilson rites Bay; became the bride’ of Frederick Levi. Wilson, son of Mr. and. Mrs, Andrew Wilson, ‘Ladner, ‘Rev, ‘Vernon E, McEachern of- ficiated before the altar flanked with: pink: ‘and white | gladjoit. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a white gown of nylon’ net-over-taffeta and chantilly lace, in ballerina- length. A matching lace ‘shoul- der-length- veil was secured with complete’ her ensemble, the bride: carried a white. prayer book, decorated with a mauve orchid, : ~: Matron-of- honor. ‘Mrs. Fred- erick. Edgar, the bride's aunt chose a gold-toned nylon net- over-taffeta gown, featuring a full skirt. .Bride’s matron Mrs. Catherine Eckert, wore a shrimp nylon gown. and bridesmaids, the bride's sisters, Miss Francis Clif- ton and Miss Linda Clifton were gowned in pink lace and’ tur- quolse nylon. All attendants ae ‘GETTING British Columbia: carried bouquets of ame : Best. man:was Ronald E, Fish- er: while ‘ushers were Norman} Fisher, Russell Robinson . ‘and Benny: Clifton. Mri, Paterson ‘was, organist. - -At the reception in‘the Can- adian Legion the bride’ 8 ‘mother wore a. dusty-rose’ lace | ‘gown and white accessories while the groom’s aunt, attended wearing an egg-shell toned Sheath - gown |: and white accessories... Ronald . Fisher and Edward! Clifton were toastmasters and George Robinson: was ‘master of ceremonies, A three-tiered ‘wedding cake oe was Offset by bouquets: of: car-' nations and.mums, For ‘travelling to Ladner, where the newlyweds aré’ mak-| “Wilson |o. wore a, two-piece: sult and white a ing their home,: Mrs.- accessories., ss é INTO THE SWING OF THINGS Wwas'the La Gondola. Gafe swinging doors, picturing the “Old and the ‘New” to .cel-. -@brate Prince Rupert's Centennial celebrations “during “Potlatch Week” which ended. Saturday night. . ae ro < “Centennial ( a. ee, * - =——Staff photo. © open two more deve, The B.C. Centennial Caravan arrived in the city yes- p.m. fast night. } " Stationed.in front of the Civic | Centre the caravan wifl be open ; to the public today and tomor- ! row from 10 a.m, until 9 pam. . | On loan frum the B.C. Provin- | Glal Archives and Museum, the | caravan features historic mus-! eum exhibits of British Colum- : bia from 1858 to the present: day, Visitors will be received by Jim Freemantic, the driver atten- dant. aa 150 watch Graham film The Billy Graham film en- tiled “Miracle of Manhattan’ was enthusiastically reeelved by ; sone 150 people last night in the Salvation Army hall. Showing the film was) Rev, GY, Beuhler from Regina, rep- resentative oof Billy Graham | Min Association. The ln depleted the work oG the world evangelist, Mr. Graham, io his crusades In New York. Tonight at another film wl .be shown entitled “The Henrt is a Rebel," The techpl- emored fim ts featured as. the inbst dramatic of any of the Bly Graham filing, PThis event is being sponsored ye the Prince Rupert Minister- iN nasoalatlon, » Douglas CHIyALh,, “140 Ninth Agen Weal, Jeaves tomorrow Ay plane for Vaneouver en route bf Victnrin where he will attend y eloctrianl convention Wed- Pans muvsdiy and Friday, fT REALERS ‘ fy ete ne wag eenesbtian sarees e Hall Lake ferry chitly except Iiday, weather pornilithiag. awive Caw Thay tlonta @-defed pf. Annday ane Wodnesdny, cu xervied fron TP aan. Myon YUN + SLU, HW) Piehard — Sophtony — lalate Agent Mutual tifa of Canada ts fe Olty, Mor Life Tnaurance COU nal and tafomaddion, phone LWAION AuUxilinery Mooling Phursdiay. Aumust Th wt o:00 and~-was, officially open to the public at-6o" wedding was - ‘perfor- Richard rrrmmner pcr newec reser oc ‘Fifth Avenue. West, leaves... to- West. Vancouver, leaves | tomorrow. by Plane for. ‘Elizabeth |: laway : for a month™ they: “will 7 canada. DIAMOND WEDDING: ANNIVERSARY | ‘COUPLE 'M Avenue. ( centre) | are shown last: ,On- Sunday: morning, Jef fre rey, a ijoving a, family. reunion: with (afte etheir : ‘Son © TAre. Allan: ' Howard | 5 A A ; venue East, ‘left ¥ esterday- ‘by ‘arriving? ‘By- car: ‘Saturday. morn- CPA plane: for a ‘three-week: hol+ Meg and: ASE. Dickens jr. and their’ sen. Sonny, 433-Fifth, Avenue West leave tonight on the “Prince. George”: for’ ‘Vancouver oo where: Mrs.: Dickens’ will: -receive ’ medical treatment. : ‘Mrs. T.. Norton “Youngs, 540 night. on the’“Prince: George’: for“ a two-month holiday, Mr." “Youngs | week in Vancouver. “Leaving today. “by. Canadian | Pacific Airlines plane for. Van- couver. were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams. and their. daughter: Julie; Apartments. While / | Ronor student’at Camp Borden, wil return to. his. base. in, Green- |, «wood, Nova" Scotia, following - a Avenue -Bast, ‘visit..in ‘Toronto and. in: eastern ing. A/C Johansen, who was’an two- week” jeavee: co ae it ‘Mrs. ‘Emit Petersen,: ‘950° Sixth leaves: tomorrow morning® by ‘CPA plane, ‘for Van-. couver- en. ‘route: to’ England via the’ “Polar Route.” ° ‘While away: ‘for, two, months, .: “Mrs:. Petersen will, “visit: her * brothers, who she hasn’ bt: seen, fOr 40 years, in Wales. Be pr. and: Mrs. A. B “Franklin and. their: sons David and Phillip, of Toronto’ ‘arrived in‘ the. city | Sunday. night: by “train: to spend a three-week’ ‘holiday visiting Dr: Franklin’s parents, Mr.’ and ‘Mrs. Lester. Franklin, “TY ‘bienere. “Street”. ‘Demand ‘for. the: ‘Potlatch Rupert ‘Daily News has ° been anticipation of ‘this, the publishers printed extra, copies.. While the remaining ‘numbers are limited,:a phone. call to 4125 will SHOVEY ted : Wer, or Potlatch edition still ‘available Ww eck - ‘edition. of the’ ‘Prince. brisk. over. the weekend.” In: ne dn ihe Legion Andttorinn. mn . is (157) tego he ei} Bt Atel ite 1 eh m6 Oe c fa i cc SON SUNSUING, KATTING SUITS and pretty wiv ara all “yNon MOUN with Kolowna: “Orehard City" of 1.0,'8 Oknnnagan Valley, and Wome of the annual Kelowna Intornationn) Regatta, Mor tive finetilled daya this your, August 12-16, thocelty by the Lilo will be “Busting atthe donna", a they entortah thelr centennial your quotn of vinitora at the annual splash, On hand to weleomo visitors will be sueh outios aa the five soon nhove, | enndidintos far the title “Bndy of the Lake" Viekte Bissell, Russo, Jonny FN and Paul Aholby, Jornnno Woergoaholmor, ~-Photo hy Cloorye Inglla,, (Courtosy Kolownt Hogutin) you: p may. call in person. | Lott to right they are, Oynthin Prince: ‘Rupert since: bas, th celeb rated: ‘her. 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