Thursday, May 15, 1952. . d ju BRE e ee : For ‘children’s - parties, here’s es Rp ; . lela ii ad a new trick for decorating R Ceremon : cookies. Make impresions in the ou e€ I : +, dough..using .fancy~buttons. and be aes oP . —————==—="'_ buckles to, give a variety, of: de- signs, : i Unites Happy Couple sienna paate Rowe The, Robson Community, Mem- |. orial Church was transformed in- , A : aa to a veritable flower garden and . rl y a orchard with Japanese crabapple : K nnaird ervice and cherry, blossoms decorating : the church, pink and white car- < nations on the altar and a pink and white lattice with pink and 1932 CHEV., as is white streamers and a huge white bell. This was he setting in which 1940 Hudson, half-ton truck, snap at ..... the Reve. i oa Johnston , per- 1950 HILLMAN MINX, only 8000 miles .... ‘orme: e double ring ceremony ' uniting Barbara (Babs) Easton, .1949 7 passenger PLYMOUTH daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Easton and Wayne Oliver son of 1948 CHRYSLER, 9 Mrs. John Mose and the. late First Class Repairs — Work Guaranteed Hollis MacKenzie of Spokane. . - . Given’ in marriage by her IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS . father, W. T. Easton ,the lovely . dark-haired bride was radiant in . TE 4227 her ivory bridal gown with net E. J. FINK FHON a PERE aca a? yoke, self-covered bi tons = to HMCS Quebec, the first RCN)mer the Quebec will carry oufayand renamed last January tote Mee S ree ene Ly. point 'eru.ser ta pe basea on Canada’s|series of cruises as she engages in |lowing an extensive reat Sa el. f ti d broidered, lase 7 @4sl suast in more than 3U years, {the training- of new RCN recruits j}and conversion. * The 9.0. Panel of tiered embroidere ce 1s seen en route to Halifax from|Formerly HMCS Uganda, the cruiser has a complenent vi with heavy satin parted drape Esquimalt, B.C. During the sum- ! Quebec was re-commissioned | officers and 600 men (bo-peep style). A coronet of : seed pearls and rhinestones held fl the finger tip nylon net marques- Pee sette veil and she carried a mauve orchid with sweetheart roses on a white prayer book with white satin’ streamers, Enhancing’ the bride's white ensemble were the pale yellow and blue gowns of the attendants, Mrs, Dwight MaceKnzie of Spo- kane and Mrs... Ron Gemmill. Mrs. MaceKnzie’s gown featured torso waist and she wore elbow , length gloves entone and car-! . tied a nosegay of yellow and | ’ . mauve carnations. Her floral! L headdress matched the nos2 S| : . A moire gown with torso waist : was worn by Mrs. Gemmill. Blue | gloves, nosegay of pale blue and! mauve carnations and matching | headdress completed her en-| semble. Both’ wore strings of Pearls, gifts from the bride, | Two brothers, Ronald and Rob- } ert attended the groom while a} : third, Dwight ushered the guests, ® with the help of Bill Easton, bro- ther of the bride. The organist ‘was Dr. Wright and Miss Nettie Brodman sang ‘Oh Promise Me” during the signing of the regist- v er. Miss Brodman’s gift from the bride was a lovely bar pin while the groom’s gift to the bride was 7 a necklace and earrings of opal - and zecons. Tulips and carnations formed tad Fim ng PR GP Reg I Oe, Ir a a a wows at a the floral decor in the Twin j Rivers Hall where 100 guests, zs mag) Were served luncheon. A four- - . tier wedding cake, topped with three white plastic bells and miniature bride and groom stand- ing in front, centered the bride’s table. The knife used to cut the LETTERHE A DS cafe was the same one wused + thirtv-seven years ago to cut the : lo oats wedding cake of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Deans, and Mrs. Deans had the honor of cutting the cake O for the reception. , ! > White tapers in silver holders | COZ THOCE with small American flags and ENVELOPES Union Jacks flanked the cake| while the flags, interspersed | < ; Wi RE Gee Tented USE-VALUE FEATURES ers, completed the decor on the guests tables. Many telegrams of congratulations. were read dur- ing the reception and Mrs. 1. Grunerud saw to the signing of the guest register. Mrs. H. Som- u e orms mers had charge of the culinary . ee : ° Lene arrangements. C. H. King was master of ceremonies and gave the toast to the bride and R. Hunter gave the toast to the at- tendants while Rex Little of Nel- son offered a toast to the mothers ‘and grandmothers. Miss Nettie Brodman, dedica- ting her solo “from the bride to the groom, ‘sang “I Love You Truly.” The couple’s parents, bridal a party and the bride’s grandpar-. 5 ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Byers of ‘ !Nelson assisted them ‘in receiv- ing the guests. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs, Easton chose a navy blue sheer dress with white flowered top, pearl buttons and white accessories. Mrs. Moos wore an aqua green dress with beign accessories. Both wore pink car- ' Y ‘ nations en corsage. : + ‘ For her honeymoon — a ‘ten i =] day wedding trip to Vancouver ‘ 1 and United States points — the bride donned a pale green cord- ed silk dress, beige wool shortie white ies and orchid. corsage. The happy couple will make their home in Wallace, |. Idaho. ' Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. D, MacKenzie and Mr. . . Hes and" tice "R'Macetivete oi LES,08 show you how the new Moffac ur-eglue feanures z : Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Till make your cooking easier — make your food tae - PHONE 3031 : : MacKenzie of Phoenix, Arizona. see pave, yas time add work, cS, : 3 : Mr. and' Mrs. W. Byers, Mr. and fe wou. © to demonstrate th ink * 8 Mrs. F. Rose and Heather, Mr Heat Control and the many other Samer a and Mrs. George Byers, Mr.’ and Moffat so outstanding and ul; pa bMrs, Rex Little and Myrna, Mr. These’ Be, popular. and Mrs. Barry Hoskins all of ere's @ complete line of Moffat Ranges to suit any Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. R.. Byers Purpose or pocketbook. Drop in at our store and and Doug, Bill Byers and son see them today! Bobbie of Trail. Mr. and Mrs. George Byers of Blueberry, Mrs. usec of itor toms] WHALDIE'S ELectricat Mr. and Mrs. H. Linden of Spo-| = DEPARTMENT kane. Also Miss Edna Pleasance of Swift Current, Sask. \