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INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE that can be used elsewhere letor on, 15 Practical way to furnish that firs ving room. Patio chairs, for instance, I a good sota and quality chairs ( Wedding Bells Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Michael F.G. Calder, whose wedding took place July 12 at Knox United Church in Trail. The bride, Sandra i youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chari and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Calder o Kenilworth, Ont, Congratuiations to Mr, and Mrs Barry Milne, who were married July 11 in Sechelt, The bride, ast Dees & ie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hutel of Praitvale and he groom is the son of Evelyn Milne of Vancouver and i late Joh. Milne. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Laurent Poy, whose marriage took place July 12 at St. Saviours Fro Catheda in Nelwon. The brite, Pett ‘Ann, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Ivan Laughton of Nelson and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poty, also of Nelson. Weddings More Formal and Less Seasonal, Now New figures have re- vealed that not only are ‘more people opting for mar- riage, and for ings, at that, but that this is a year-round phenomenor release from the Vital Siatis- tics Reports of the ment of H.E.W. reveals ere celebrated in the later fal of the yer! For various reasons, ing Center of Purdue Uni- versity indicates that ap- proximately 90 percent of us igher ly. Te Birecior of the institute ke fundament iy awed teationships with other people. As long as this need exists, there will always be marriage.” With more people of these weddings taking place later in the year, a loo! at wedding fashions and trends is definitely in order. Full, formal weddings offer a richness and that is indeed like the breath of freshness of an early summer's day, Shake- speare’s sonnet, ‘Shall I compare thee ¢o a summer's day?” reaches this thought, ‘But thy eternal simmer , Nor lose pas session n of that fair ‘hou owest « son's brides have the best possible setting from which to launch a lifetime's worth of joy. The memory of arite groom {0 create together as they select ions and make their plans. Authorities on the fash- ion picture, such as Barbara Tober, Editor in Chief of Bride's Magazine; Edith term and detail than previous season’s offerings, ‘The feeling of refinement and Juxury prevails—fabrics are ( Wedding Bells Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kalusik, whose place i Lutheran Chureh in Fruitvale. The bri daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Valliere of Mont groom isthe soa of Mr. and Mrs Lyd Kalusik of Fratvale, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Allan Brett on their marriago May 17 at St. Andrew's Anglican Church in ‘Trail. The bride, Carol Arleen, isthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle MeN of Teall, and the groom isthe son of Mr. Allan Brett and Mrs. Wayne Hickman of Nanaimo, Congratulations to Ir, and Mee, Stan Hyatt Jr,, whose wedding took place May 17 at St. Anthony's Church in Trail. ‘The bride, Lynne Joyce, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. leeve and other feminine touches and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Stan Hyatt Sr. of Welland, Ont, eS Randal Elmer Reese, on Pop- ular. ‘Ata showing of formal- felum to elegance from the young people planning wed- M May 17 at the Chureh in Nelsoa. The bride, Crathia Laas, io the os deaghier of Yr. and Mrs, Robert Shilito and the the Grace Reese. Both families are of Neca. Congratulations to Me, and Mr, MacPbersca, whose mari aes tratine Carol, la the Joungest daughter of Mr. td Mrs: Omer Ligh of Castngaz andthe groom is the of Mrs. Dorothy MacPherson and the Jate Allen MacPherson, ‘groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Harsord of Nelson. Congratulations are pees to Mr. , whose marriage took place May 81. The bride, Joanne, i the daughter ct Me and Mes. Jobe Mickaaro of Rivervale and the groom ls the soa of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Paskaruk. id Mrs. Maleolm Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Reg Martin, who were wed May 81 in Edmonton. The bride, Janice, is the daughter is __Coagrataatoas to Mr. sad Mrs, Edward 8, Eig, who 31 in St. John’s Anglican Church in Fratvals: The bride, Wendy Ana ithe daughter of Mr. a ger of Fruitvale and the groom is the son of Mra Margaret Elgie, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morin, whose marriage took place July 4 in the Robson Community Memorial Church. The bride, Lora, ia the daughter of Mr. and Mi Gederaoa of Retwon, and the groom isthe ten at Mr: and Mra, Albert Mori