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They are presently residing in Parksville, B.C. ——— Webber- Browne Crystal Lyn Webber, Wednesday, ohtober 12, 1994 The Castlegar Sun Wonderful in white! Mason-Jones Leona May Jones, daughter of Edwin and Marlene Jones of Robson, B.C., and Thomas Joseph Mason, son of Mary White, of Nova Scotia, were united in marriage at the Gateway Christian Church at 11 a.m. on August 22. Pastor Role Bei rfc d the The couple honeymooned i in Vancouver and Victoria and now reside in Edmonton, Alberta. Bedin-Mokonen Rachel Mokonen, daughter of Edna Mokonen and Tony Walker of Glade B.C., and Mark Bedin, son of Licia and Luigi Bedin of Trail B.C., were united in mar- riage at the bride's parents’ home on August 20 at 1 p.m. Mr. R. Monty, marriage com- missioner, performed the cere- mony. The couple honeymooned at Color yourself a new career with college course Submitted A new pre-apprenticeship training in Painting and Decorating is slated to begin Nov. 7 at Selkirk College in Nel- son. 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