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Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a floor length white silk velvet gown of Prificess styling, featuring a floor length wedding coat of delicate floral lace. A triple tiered nuptial veil misted from a snow white silk halo headband and she carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthe- mum, white stephanotis, bronze Garnet roses and eucalyptus green- ery with gold ribbon streamers. An added touch of tradition was provided as the bride wore an engagement ring with a blue stone borrowed from her Grandmother Easton; and as something new, a single pearl on a fine gold necklet, gilt of the groom. Warm fall colors were predom- inant in the gowns of the bridal attendants. All were fashioned on floor length Princess lines with Matching muffs, each of which was adorned with yellow chrys anthemums, trailing ivy and rib- bon streamers. Matching self bows Coulter Electric Lid. CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL — Agents fer Waltaca Neon and Neon Products ’ FOR SERVICE AND Terrace, Bob Ramsay V1 3-2445 KITIMAT, N. COULTER, 1072 COMMERCIAL ESTIMATES, PHONE: Vancouver were worn a8 headpieces. Matron of honour, Mra, T, Jarvi, autumn gold velvet, while brides- matron, Mrs, Janet Easton, select- ed apricot velvet; and bridesmaids Judy Mabley and Karen Calvert, both cousins of the bride, .chose brown velvet and moss green yel- vet respectively. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the banquet hall of the Lakelze Motor Hotel. To receive guests, the bride’s of pink silk knit with navy acces- sories and a corsage of yellow "mums. Assisting in the recelving line, the groom's mother chose an after- with black accessories and a cor: aage of yellow chrysanthemums. Floral. arrangements and tables decorations for the reception were created by Mrs, N. Douglas. They featured giant yellow chrysanihe- mums on background tables with dainty clusters of haby mums in sprigs of ivy, placed at focal points along the banquet tables. Head table candles earried through the fall color scheme In tones of deep orange. An heirloom linen cloth made by the bride’s grandmother over 50 years ago, covered the table on which a three tiered wedding eake, beautifully decorated by friend of the family Mrs. W. Balley, was resplendendtly display- ed. . Mrs. Nev Calvert was in charge the brides guest book during the reception. . Master of ceremonies for the evening, Mr, N. Douglas, proposed the traditional toast to the bride, and the groom made an approp- riate response, : Bestman, Robin Thomas, toasted the bridesmaids and the response was spoken by Mr. Mel Winter- bottom: Mrs. N. Douglas, paid tribute to the bride's parents and the bride's father Ralgih Easton gave the re- Several congratulatory tele grams were read during the sit- down dinner for fifty. ‘Following dinner,’ the bride Enjoy it this winter with STANDARD HEAT- ING OILS. Order from us ioday and we'll seo that you get uninterrupted clean. modern heat, head to feet, all winter long. STANDARD HEATING OILS burn hot and burn clean... "your best buy in modern oil heat, Ken Robison Phone VE3-5414 Terrace, B.C, AGENT, STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS TNT HEATING OLS sister of the bride, was gowned in- mother selected an afternoon suit 4 bronze, gold and yellow tones with — | noon gown of pearl grey boucle . | MR. AND MRS. DONALD donned a suit of natural camel hair knit, with jockey hat of mat- ching suede, brown accessories and a bouquet of yellow and bronze ‘mums. The couple left shortly afterward fer a honey- moon trip to Carmel, California. They will reside in Vancouver upon their*return to Camada, Out of town guests in attend- ance for the rites were: Mr. and Mrs, Reg Winterbottom, Austin, Manitoba; Kenneth Winterbottom, Port Alice, B.C.; Mel Winterbot- tom, Vancouver, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. G. Dawson, Manning, Alberta; Jim Mabley, Manning, Alberta; Miss Judy Mabley, Manning, Al- berta; Miss Karen Calvert and Mrs. Nev Calvert of Edmonton, Alberta; Mrs. W. 5. Easton, Van- couver, B.C; Mrs. Bette Anne Jarvi, Urbana, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs, Dave Anderson, Kitimat, B.C. and Mr. R. Hill, Prince Rupert ————— ' In 1892 a smallpox. epidemic struck B.C, There were 150 cases and 30 deaths. Wednesday, November 9, 1% | timated at $300.00, GEORGE WINTERBOTTOMES letters to the : EDITO!H d re The Editor, Terrace Herald: {3m On behalf of the United Natica Club of the Skeena Second: school in Terrace, I would like extend thanks to all those wit took part in- this year’s UN CE. 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