Page i8 “TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA SLINN-WILLIAMSON Terrace Man Wed In Ottawa Gold and bronze was the setting for a pretly wedding September 17th in Ottawa, Ontario when Carol Anne Williamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiliam: son of Ottawa and David H. 6linn of Terrace, only son of Mr. and Mrs. David ©, Slinn of Preeceyille, Saskatchewan, exchanged vows at a double ring ceremony in Britan- nia United Chureh. The Reverend John Wayling performed the marriage cere- mony. . Constable Don MacDonald acted as best man, while Mr. James and Master Arthur Williamson, brothers of the bride were ushers, The bride, given in martiage by her father, was: radiant in a full length wedding gown of white peau de sole headpiece which re- line with lace empire bodice. The sleeves were short and full with matching lace. The dress was com: plimented by a matching floor length train with scalloped lace edges. She wore a white (gathered) peau dersoie headpiece which re- sembled a petite pill box, accented with one row of tiny pearls along the edge. A triple net shoulder length veil with scalloped edges completed the outfit, Her only jewellery was a pair of tiny pearl earrings. She carried a bouquet of white roses, Matron of ‘honour, Mrs. Marian Williamson, sister-in-law of the bride, bridesmatron, Marilyn Du- four, sister of the bride, and jun- ior bridesmaid Miss Vieki Marcou all of Ottawa, wore identical sleeveless floor length gowns in gothie A-line empire style of gold peau de soie with brown and bronze brocade accents. Their head pieces were pill box hats of gold peau de sole trimmed with brown and bronze brocade. They wore sliort chocolate brown gloves and shoes of gold satin. They car- ried nosegays of bronze mums. Little Miss Cheryl Pletcher {cou- sin of the bride) of Moira, New York was a dainty flower girl at- tired in a long white A-line em- pire dress with a brown and ‘bronze brocade sash and bow. Her headpiece was a tiny band of bronze mums and she earried a white basket of bronze, yellow and white chrysanthemums. During the signing of the regis- ter, Mrs. Faith Ashby (cousin of the bride) of Plymouth, Michigan, sang, “The Wedding Prayer,” ~ A reception: followed in the church hall where 60 guests gat down to a buffet supper catered TERRACE DRUGS Kalum Street VI 3-2727 Open Sunday 12-2 p.m. “YOUR REXALL STORES" Lakelse . Pharmacy. Super-Valu Shopping Centre VI3-5617 Open Sunday 7 - 9 p.m, PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DRUGS - SUNDRIES - to by the United Church women. Guests were received by the brides’ mother who wore a‘ ‘two- Piece rose lace suit with chocolate brown hat and accessories and white orchid corsage. She was assisted by the groom’s mother who chose a gold and black bro cade suit with black accessories and white orchid corsage. A beautiful three layer wedding cake with pink and white roses, centred the bride's table. The same colours were carried out in the decorations in the hall. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by the master of ceremon- ies, Mr. Godfrey Barr of Camden East, Ontario. The groom Tespond- ed. Const Macdonald read twelve telegrams of congratulations to the bride and groom. The bride chose for her going away autfit a navy and white dress coat with navy accessories and a white gardenia for her corsage. The happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls; Cleveland, Ohio, Chicago, Dlinois, and to the grooms home in Pree- ceville, Saskatchewan ‘where a large wedding reception and dance - Christmas Postage Up This Year . ‘The Post Office Departaient has issued a reminder to: all postal patrone that Postage Rates on the Christmas Greeting Cards to most foreign countries is now 4¢ for surface mall, Patrons should consult thelr Postmaster for Parcel Post Rates for both Air and Surface Mail. AROUND the TOWN Mrs. Grace Richards, former owner and operator of Milady Beauty Sesion; will spend the next two weeks visiting in Penticton with her sister, Mrs. Aimy Tuck, was given by the groom's family. After leaving Preeceville, they motored to Calgary, Banff, Lake |: Louise and Kelowna, Out of town guests were from Preeceville, Saskatchewan; Ply- mouth, Mithigan; Howell, Michi- gan; Niagara Falls, New York; Moita, New York; Chateauquay, Quebec; Cardinal, Ontario; Brin- ston, Ontario; Ajax, Ontario: Cam- den East, Ontario and Toronta, Ontario. . Mr. and Mrs. Slinn have taken up residence in apartment 28 in the Keystone Building, in Terrace. Mr. Slinn, a former RCMP cons- table is now sales representative for Spee-Dee Printers Ltd, 10 YEARS To PAY e LOW INTEREST. RATES _ @ Call today for full details—and find out about the many other benefits available with Esso Home Heat Service. . . most of which ore FREE ! Wednesday, October 19, * DRAINAGE %* GRADING — *% TOPSOILING * SEEDING. % PLANTING | * LAYOUTS Asphalt roadways, ‘drives and wall The HERALD gets HOME to the people. 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