Page Six. Vancouver : rite: - for Terrace girl A wedding ot local interest took place in the Unitarian Church in Vancouver on Saturday, May 6, when Sonia Fenger, only daughter || of Mr, and Mrs, Paul Fenger of Terrace, became the bride of David Hille, only son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hille of Burnaby, : The wadding service was con ducted by the Reverend Haydn | Stewart, Following the ceremony an Ins formal reception was held in the home of Mr, and Mrs, Steven Ringwood for the families and many close friends of the couple, ; td] OBITUARY GORDON TEMPLE, Victoria, B.C. At Victoria, B.c. on May Ist, 1967, Gordon Temple, of 898 Vernon Ave,, formerly of Terrace B.C., passed away, He is survived by two brothers, Edward and Cecil Temple, of Vic- toria, - He was a member of the I. 0,0.F. and the B,P.O, Elks of Terrace, ; Funeral service was held Sat- urday, May 6, at 2 p.m. from Hayward’ s Funeral Chapel, Rev. HR, Whitmore, officiating, Sam Kirkaldy, formerly of Terrace, was one of the pallbearers, “Interment was In Royal Burial Park, Local lapidaries - mourn. loss of ’ “Rock Hound” “Terrace Lapidary Club Is mourning the loss of their "Rock Hound’ *, _The hound was a wall poster which belonged to the club, > They offered a reward for its return at the May 14 meeting in the civic centre, . Meeting also offered thanks to the people who dropped in to see the club's display at the trade fair. -Door prize winner was Mrs E. Lndseth, Club meets again June 11. OTTO SEZ: The politician's favorite menu — applesauce . and baloney! ° Mr, and Mrs. Williams K,. Best of Terrace were married in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 50 years ago on May 14, 1977, . On Sunday, May 14, they cele brated thelr Golden Wedding anniversary with. their family at a noon-hour dinner party atGim's Restaurant, In the afternoon a few friends called at their apartment home and In the evening the family gathered at their son Arnold’s summer home at Lakelse Lake. MARSHALL | WELLS MAY 17, 18, 19, 20 WHITE HOUSE PAINT GALLON Don't depriva your house, gor- age, fence — ofl! outbuildings — oF protection when you con paint up ot this low price! STAINLESS STEEL Drop forged steet, so handy cround ferm home or shop. Save now! 10" FRYPAN 497 Ideal for camp or summer cat- — tage use. TAKE ALONG A 19" CORVETTE PORTABLE TY NO MONEY DOWN ’ Pay only 2.30 weekly 179” — GIANT FURNITURE SALE! @ Chesterficids @ Davenpots - @ Scetional Suites "gy Convertibles @ Dinettes Ct 6 6 6 ee EE Orive comfortably and rea- freshed with a Koa! Kushion. Choice of colors. 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WILLIAM BEST Celebrate anniversary Fifty golden years for the Bests Their son Bill, of-town member of the family from MacDowall, Sask,, was pre- sent for the celebration accom- panied by his daughter Gall, The evening was spentreminis- cing and viewlng slides and movies of former days, Mr. and Mrs, Best were marr- ied in Saskatoon on May 14,1917, at which time Mr. Best was a member of the police force, In 1984 the family left Saska- toon to take up farming in Mac- Dowall, Sask, In 1948 Mr, and Mrs. Best thelr son Cliff and daughter | the only out- their two sons George and Arnold, leaving son Bill in MacDowall where he still lives, Mr, Best worked in Pohle’s came to Terrace; with Co Li for a year Board until his in 1963. He made many young =|friends during the time he was janitor in Riverside elementary school their home in an apartment in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, J. Waish. Haldane-Wells celebrated in Vancouver Christ Church Cathedral In Van- couver was the scene of a wed. ding on Saturday, March 25 in the afternoon, when Heimke Wells, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Edward Wells of Terrace, be- came the bride of Thomas Hal- dane, son of Mr, and Mrs, J.C, Haldane of Mirfield, Yorkshire, England, Canon JM. Brownlie officiated at the ceremony, Gordon Drye brough was best man and ushers were CarlJensen, and John Dahle, allof Vancouver, . The beautiful bride, given In marriage by her father wore a wedding gown of white chiffon, empire walsted, withGuipure lace and elbow-length Sleeved jacket. s| Her cathdral-length veil featured Gulpure lace petals, which fell|— }| gracefully from a coronetof flow- ers in her hair, She wore wrist-length white kid gloves and carried a bouquet of red roses and white hyacinthe, The bride's veli was a gift from her uncle !n Germany.: Mrs, Marilyn Gravel of Prince 4) George, as matron of honor, and Miss Pat Buchanan, also of Prince were charming attendants. They were attired alike infloor- length gowns of hot pink peau de sole sheath with pale pink chiffon overcage irlmmed with bands of hot pink peau de soie, 1 They wore pale pink patal head. mipleces, white gloves, shoes en- |. jtane, and- carried bouquets of white carnations, Mr, and Mrs, Wells were hosts at. a reception. that followed in the Queen Ann Room in the Hotel Georgla, at which sixty guests attended, The three-tier. wadding cake, |. German style,. featured: the de’ nuptials licious afternoon tea refresh ments, Phil Sampson of Cambell River, old friend of the family, proposed the toast to the-bride, which was ably responded to by the groom. The bride is a graduate of Skeena Secondary School in Tere race and the groom has been at tending university in Vancouver, Mr, and Mrs, Haldane will make their home at No. 101, 1078 West 14th Avenue, Vancouver 9, Guests from Terrace altending the wedding were: Mr, and Mrs, Fred Locke, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Skoglund, Mr. and Mrs, Alex. ander Inselherg, Mr, and Mrs, E. Wirtl, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Joli. mann and daughter, e Ié’s a family affair "WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. (CP) — Gowan Macgowan, an 85-year-old former clvil serv- ant, is related to three Fathers of Confederation, A. A. Mac. Donald, premier of the Prince Edward Island, was his uncle and he is related by marriage ART’S | CHEVRON SERVICE - CONFECTIONERY G& GROCERY ; * , Thornhill NEW HOURS | ‘6 AM. to 10°PM, , _ Seven Days a Week = * Umbia Cellulosa! Company and then with the School retirement | Mr, and Mrs. Best now make} serene Shirley moved to Terrace to join| # Lumber Company when he first | ema" “rereae ve ee ss i terersle et ffe and Mr, and Mrs. Karl Wichs| : to George Coles and Thomas] ‘% an . ‘in the Heart of Terrace - Our ‘large BANQUET ROOM is ‘suitable for Club Meetings, Private Dances, ‘and Receptions . “served | + BINING-ROOM Conia in and “eno eae ‘Delicious Food in the ‘ilet Excellence ot-our ultra-madem melee sonememinntigeaytes reredie beceencens LIES Ae a ne - PahatetsMePhabehalateMesMatateTstaMatate™eeteeMeTetete soleretetateteh sans o sr alecaaseacabecaceite a