warre Rog. SUN THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 3 White Rock Fairview girl in Alta. Bouquets of summer flow- €rs provided an attractive sett- ing in St. Paul's United Church, Fairview, for the recent wedd- in gof Miss Joyce Helen Hal vorson and Mr, Lawrence Trey ‘or Jones. The bridt is the on jy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel H. Halvorson of Fairvi The groom is the son of Mrs Charles Jones and the late Mr Jones of White Rock, B.C. Rev. H. J. Miller officiated at the double ring ceremony The pews were marked with bouquets of blue bachelor but tons and white lace bows Given in marriage by her the bride chose a wed gown of traditional heavy silk taffeta in full length itted bodice was fashioned lily pointed sleeves, and a sabrina neckline trimmed with s and sequins, The full styled on shaped lines riched with pearl and quin embroidery, was finished a chapel train. A double coronet of sequins and pearls held in place the finger tip veil. A single strand pearl necklace, gift of the groom, complettd her ensemble. S'! rried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Best man was Mr. C. W. Jones, brother of the groom, were Mr. Jack Halvor- her of the bride, and am Halvorson, cousin of the bride. music was played by Laurie and Mr. Charie: as soloist, sang “T Prayer.” he the bride wer arenko, matron of Lueba _Koshieff, and Miss Carol M. de. wore dpieces and ci of pink carna- the ceremony a re. held in St. Paul’s ed Church hall where the “bride's table is centred with & beautifully decorated three tier wedding cake The table was laid in linen and adorned man wed to jwith candles and bouquets of | awe peas and a bridal wreath Mr. T, Crowder, uncle of the | bride, was master of ceremon: fies and Mr, R, Ward proposed |the toast to the bride, Mrs, D | Reaville, sister of the groom, wase in charge of the guest book. For her daughter's wedding Mrs, Halvorson chose a green |silk figured sheath dress with white i corsage W Jones chose a figured ‘ dress with pink hat and acces sories and her corsage was of | pink roses Telegrams of congratulations weer read from Miss Sally Boy-| ko, of Vancouver; Mr, and Mrs. | S. Halvorson and family, — of Seebe, and Mr, L. P. Guichor Victoria The newlyweds received a telephone call from the groom's brother in New Jersey follow- ing the ceremony | For a honeymoon trip to the {Pacific coast the bride chan& ‘ed into a beige bengaline dress styled on princess lines with| matching pink and beige duster, | This was complemented — by matching hat and accessories and a corsage of pink roses pin- ned at her shoulder Mr. and Mrs. Jones will make their home in Grande Prairie Out of town guests included Mrs. Charles Jones of White Rock, B.C; Mrs. Agnes She Sydney, Vancouver Island; } and Mrs. C. W. Jones and fam-| Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. D. Reayille and family Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. 'f. Crowder and family, Mr and Mrs R. Taylor and Kenneth and Miss Connie Halvorson, all of Seebe; Mrs. 'T. Robley, Calgary and Mrs. G. Gill, Dorothy David, Mr. and Mrs. Mac d Allan and Don, Mr William Makarenko, all } Mr. D. Kynaston, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Bért Davidson, Bluesky; Mr. and Mrs, | B. Godwin, Varmilion; Mr. and | Mrs. R, Warner, Beatty, Sask; Mr Jack Halvorson, Fort St John; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bar- butza, Hines Creek and Mr Pleun Koetsier, Grande Prairie Guests for lunch by Sylvia Walton One day last week my table ‘was graced by two small people lie bringing up in the rear with much wagging of tail —their first visit to my home| Washing the dishes I mused | and, I hope, not the last. Every- on the sweetness of children | thing was ready to start, but|and dogs and life in general— small hands were h an air of expectancy which orrectly interpreted. Would you like to say “ IT asked the elder of ed relief passed between tne two of them, and then—“‘Thank you God for this lovely meal and for Mrs. Walton." Without further ado they opened their eyes and fell to with a will So also did their privileged hosts, the simple salad became a feast, and my little kitchen with the sunlight streaming through the open door became a place of glory. Privileged we were indeed to have been present at such an cager spontaneous conversation between Creation and its Crea tor! The echoes will surely ring down the stream of time, for these were words of sincerity spoken into the very ear of God ‘When the meal was over my two little guests departed; they had other business to attend to, I saw them to the front door where a faithful Collie dog greeted them with joy and away they went, blue and brown cyes looking back and smiles, Cal sped|what a serene atmosphere of children, it was unmistakable! While family units such as these exist, where there is at home shone out from these | | wo. What a look of pleas |tunement with the basic things of life, there is surely hope for |the world! | Sees new bridge | in Fairview | Mrs. Charles Jones of Stev-| |enson Road has returned home| after a visit to Fairview, Alta.,| where she attended the wedding }of her son Lawrence Trevor | Jones, district agriculturist at | |Grand Prairie | While in Alberta, Mrs. Jones visited the new. Dunvegan sus |pension bridge, the first sus | |pension bridge in Alberta. The |bridge will be completely fin- |ished by 1960. 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