aie Sun a Newlyweds t after interior. Ith, daughter the bride of Hil ‘The groom In the nephew o! ‘White Rock, i ‘Phe ceremony took plate on Mornay, June 30, at 7:40 pm, tn the White Rock United Church, with Rev, Petor Connal officiating, ‘Against a background of potted forns and baskets of rosea at the head of the nlslo, which she had personally decorated with minin= ture orchida, the bride was given fn marriage by her stepfather, She was a picture of loveliness in he personally fashioned gown white over ice blue satin. nylonctulle akirt of ber baller Jength gown fell from a lace bo Deautifully band-scalloped to a yoke, enhanced by a Peter collar and long sleeves. A lavende! grehid topped. the white Bible ake carried, from which atephanotls and pink roscbuds cascaded on white streamers CHOOSES SISTER Miss Ywonne Smith, slster of the bride was mald of honor, and 215+ Gloria “Harris of Seattle. was bridesmaid. Frocked alike in gowns of blue taffeta with net overskirts ‘and lace bodices they wore crown- net Pan 7) nd White Rock Weekly THURSDAX, JULY 10, 1005 ‘rs of White, Rock’ Str, and Mea, W. Hi. Woodwar Mr, and Mrs. ? o reside here honeymoon in younger net woro united wat sumtner® weddinyrn, Whon John L, Day of |, non of Mr, and Mr Willam Raymond Woodward, formerly of Woodward's gol! Collishaw, of Local girl weds in Royal City of St. John the Divine, confirma~ ‘on place of the bride, became tho wetting for a pretty Wedding on the evening of July 3, when Dorls Mac Thorpe, daughter of Mr. and Mra, James W. Thorpe, 1885 North Blut Road, and Warren Spick, son 4 Mra. John Splek, 1422 [of Mr. Hamilton Street, New Westminster, wero united In marriage. Rev, 5. Faulks (performed the ceremony fa setting of pink roses and blue delphinium. arriage by her father, ngth gown Given tn tho bride wore « floor ‘of white lace over satin. Fine net constituted the yoke, which was edged with seed pearls and topped by a pearlédged Poter Pan collar. ‘A caplet of artificial potals held ngth vell In place, In her floor ‘keeping with the bridal Custom of wearing “something old,” she wore Jess picture hats of blue lace trim- med with pink velvet ribbon. Each | carried pink gladioll. i ‘Two fiveyear old misses, Linda Woodward, niece of the groom and Valerie Arrell, the groom's second | cousin, served as flower girls. ‘They were dressed identically in fuikskirted, trim bodied, ankte- Tength dresses of lavender taffeta under net, with stcond skirts of colored polka-dot net, ruffled sleeves, and white sprays across the shoulders. Write bonnets of ruffled tulle tied under the chia with big white bows, and black sandals, completed the charming costumes. Attending the groom was his Bistier, Mr. John Woodward, of dow Westminster, with Mr.) Len Suutshaw of White Rock and Keil! Rumble, New Westminster, as _vehers Mrs, M. G. Russel was! miviet and Mrs. Reg. Hanslow, or-! ganist. RECEPTION HERE ‘Two hundred guests attended the | yeezyslon in the Sliver Moon Eall- | room. A theme of blue and white was carried out in the reception! ball, The bride's table was centred | with a threetler wedding cake topped by two life-like doves. Each tler was decorated with white Ic-| ing piped over blue ribbon, Tiny Plue delphinium wound between | cath set of candies flanking tho! table. and blue cobwebdike ribbons 2 family. Mr. and etoile ee lass and daughter Barbara members of the ena V a brother and Mr. and Mrs. 8, tamally Mrs. 3 Johnston Road. Before they| over, Nichol Road. iia eparate for their various homes i ae f& final plenie fs being planned to| | fASTERN GUESTS Mr be held in Semlahmoo Park. and Mea, John Dunamulr of Fir ss CaO |Crest, Ocean Park, have recently ETTER ..’. The many friends! enjoyed n visit from Mr. and Mfrs = of Sz. Mathews. Clit and Guena ly C, Manning.of Halifax and sér|| NEXt fime buy Vista, will be happy to know he 18 recovering from his recent opera- ‘T) tlon at the Royal Columbian, nd Mrs. L, Cavanagh of Calgary ¢ Ma t from Hall: x and the zhs drove {ro fe oh acntie ary. Th will be spend: PLANS TRIP . A ga few days at Harrison Hot ths advert mlahmoo Avenue, plans to soRS wad other lowest: malalend) epi ot Coon eeaa displayed by the Liquor Contral Board or by the Goverment oF shortly on a motor trip which will | points of interest, take him through the southern| Joining the guests at Fir Cres: British Columbia. and north into Ontario. Roy Bowman from Saskatoon. = =| ae ', Bowman, accompanled by the + Mr. and) Mannings, Cayanaghs and Duns- 221 “F* St.|muirs, will leave shortly on ¢ pleasantly surprised this | “Prince George” for a scenic Al: weekend when Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mam Hamer and family, of Dun-| can. B.C, paid thom a visit, Both| VISITS DAUGHTER . . . Mrs families resided in Alberta before | George Bell of London, Ont. Is the moving to the coast, so the friena-|gucst of her Mra, W ship datos back « nlimber of years, ‘Mathers, Elm oe kan erulae, daughter, treet. Q sx What is the OUTH for CHRIST ’ best personal CAR bcos ‘ = | © Rev, Paul Edwardson, Tess oe i DYNAMIC YOUTH SPEAKER, =e cae | @ Helen Voth, pas OUTSTANDING SOPRANO SOLOIST. beh | IN THE LEGION HALL (on Johnston Road) Laas ON FRIDAY, JULY 11, aes B Shop, HL AT 8 Pt Shop, 1 Hood's Dr One based on | voroiny | . White R Sea Vue Theatre Life Insure ae Blaine, Washington When pout oni @: Fy and Sohny uy Wee ||| eee eee een Geis. pes basis. 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