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Clouds of sheer over satin fashioned the bridal gown, with hantilly lace appliques and eed pearls featured at the * U-shaped neckline standup col- lar, and on the full, sheer hanced with appliques of lace nd accordion pleats, Her sheer veil edged with lace appliques fell from a Juliet swith Hily-of- the-valley, given to “ her by the groom’s'sister, who z ‘shad just arrived from Britain. « Peach roses, daisy mums, baby’s breath and ivy com- prised the bridal bouquet. A peach color theme was 4; carried out in the dresses of the ‘attendants — maid of honor 7, Joanne Herfi indahl, bridesmaid 44,Jan Belding and flower girl “Shelley Bayoff, a cousin of the # , bride. Each girl wore a dress of Peipalete Swiss dot, the bodice {e-styled with a high round neck- ‘Tdine,, cape sleeves, gathered yoke and a cumberbund at the + ‘waistline. The dresses had been made by Mrs. L. Harnadek of The girls also carried bou: mums and baby's breath, Mr. Ron Milton was best and Mr, Jack Voykin For her daughter's wed- ding, Mrs, Zoobkoff wore a’ cream polyester dress with long, sheer sleeves, round neckline and pleated skirt. Bronze mums in her corsage provided a striking contrast, Mrs, Verigin chose a cream polyester crepe gown with lace bodice and sleeves, fo. e Mr. and Mrs. Brian Verigin The reception was held at the Regional Recreation Com- plex, where head table decor was highlighted by the wedding cake, decorated with peach and orange roses — the handiwork of the bride's mother. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Mike Kurnoff, and the toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Wayne Makaroff, a cousin of the bride. For a honeymoon trip to Fairmont Hot Springs and various Alberta points, the bride donned a printed poly- ester dress in peasant influence, with a ruffled hemline, gather- sleeves. ed neckline and long, gathered Safe Driving Week 1978 ‘Courtesy During more than 20 years of existence as a regular safety campaign, Safe Driving Week, this year being acknowledged between Dec. 1 - 7, has had many varied themes, but 1978 is the first time the focus has been placed on “courtesy,” and the slogan adopted by the Canada Safety Council is “Cour- tesy is Caring.” Drivers will readily see the connection: a courteous driver is a safe driver. 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