| Page 14, The Herald, Friday, August 10, 1979 Shannon-Nystrommasried > The Saint Matthew's _ Church on July 7 at 4:50 pam. was the setting for a - beautiful wedding for Kerry : Maureen Shannon of : Terrace, B.C. daughter of : Kevin and Eileen ‘ Shannon of Lac LaHache,: B.C. and Matti Petri Ensio Nystrom of Terrace, B.C., son of Matt! and Leila Nystrom ‘of Terrace, B.C. Rey. ‘Lance Stephens was the officiating clergyman. groom, in a brown sult with white shirt and ‘tie, stood expectantly with his best man Arto Paivio, of Kitimat, B.C. . and his usher Pertti Harkonen. The best man wore a navy blue suit, white shirt and navy tie “while the usher wore a light blue suit and same accesories, The maid of honor, Denice Robertson, cousin of the bride from Rich- mond, B.C. and the bridesmaid, Sheila Shannon of Lac LaHache, B.C. both wore baby blue peincess style “A” line summer’ dresses with scoop necks | and gathered sleeves. They carried matching bouquets of ‘large: pink and white daisies wrapped in baby blue - Tibbon. There was a solo in church done by Laurel Shannon, sister of the beige | from Vancouver, B The mottier of thebride Robert was dressed in a short creme colored dress and the mother of the groom was dressed in a long pale blue flowered dress. Finally, on the arm of her father, the Bride, dressed in a white floor length gown with a pearl and Jace scoop neck bodice. The gown gently flowed into white sheer netting with a gathered edge, Adding to the effect: it also had short loose dleeves of matching lace. Her hair donein an off the face sweep accented the cap of lace and pearls, and the flowing net veil. Her bouquet full of ingenuity made by Hannah Hogarth con- > PREVENTS - BURGLARIES ‘Bristol tained red pieries fading through: pink to white. There’ were yellow daisies tossed: throughout the t and two blue tithe rece, tion was held % - at; the. “Anglican Church 3 Hall... ‘During _ the festivities: ‘a toast was’: given; to the bride by Trapp, uncle of the’ bride, and Bestman Arto Paivio, gave a toast to the bridesmaids. The ~~ cake was beautifully decorated by Valerie Spencer and the wedding was done traditionally using bits of both: ‘Canadian and Finnish traditions. No | wedding on ives properly put together without the right Master of Ceremonies and Ey Fergen uncle of the bride, of Smithers, B.C. did a splendid job of this. Seme of the out of town guests were from Kitimat, Smithers, ‘Prince Rupert, Rich- mond, Vancouver, Haney, Toronto, and England. Telegrams were received from relatives in Finland. .For her going away ouifit the bride chose a short dress of pale blue and wore matching blue flowers in her hair. For their wedding trip they travelled down through to Vancouver taking in their grand- parents S0th wedding anniversary as part of their. trip. The new Mr. and Mrs, Nystrom will be residing ' in a B.C. corsingivers to finish the @ Kerry and Matti Nystrom . Charred remains tell of old dinner SEQUIM, Wash. (AP) —A charcoal hearth and charred, broken bones have been found at the lowest level of a campsite where a group of hunters a Uy butchered a mas 12,000 years ago. - The camptire appears to match the age of the mastodon deposits, archeologists, and carbon-14 dating tests are conducted to determine the age of bits of hone found at the campsite area near this Olymple _ Peninsula town, The site, first discovered two ago, is significant use a spear point Try ces about that was found in a mastodon rib, indicating that man once hunted maatodans, Dr. Carl Gustafson, director of the archeological dig, sald the hun band used the cam: | doubt if there were say more than 20 or so in the group," be sald, Studies of modern aborigines, show | that members of hunting parties ate five to seven pounds of . meat aday. At that rate, the mastodon probably provided food for three , said ‘Gustafson. Mga eke gape oe I Dairy producers are saying butteris better. MONTREAL (CP). What's all this ollo about healthy seem to have ah time Irying to keep ‘up. First, consumers are told to spread sandwiches with margarine because it is ‘healthier than butter. But butter producers now are back with an ad campaign suggesting natural food ia more he-|thful than a man- miade pa vduct. Nutrition research In: dicates neither assertion is accurate. . Researchers have: found. . that more than © -helf “the + Canad connie bates ge con _ Ganads contain ee . tat to be avoided by those . cerned, to the’ “trans-ungaturaied” tay acids, These substances ‘ate wivalent,’ as far a6 blesterol levels are con- paly-saturated who worried about -nenet““fats™ which ~ bhould’’ “be dipease, and several.claims.., made about butter” by be dairy producers are ‘either false or questionable. Anew atudy of margarine, funded: by the Canadian ‘Dair ‘Commission, examine hard ed‘ 95 Canadian and soft samptes and found that @2 brands ‘contained more “han 10 per cent of Refugees have © newopposition EDMONTON (CP) — It's outrageous for the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. telecast a musical special to - help. raise money for Viet- namese refugees, says a self- appointed spokesman for a phe th lrgecae to th ‘escale resettlement in Canada Jack Pickett, former Alberta Liberal leader, said Thursday he objects to the CBC's plans to hold a three- “] think’ the CBC has no right doing this. It destroys oO | its impartiality on this issue because it’s a very emotional issue. A lot of Canadians are objecting very strongly to large numbers of thease sat ad ne CC hs tt sa: e not held similar fund. raising activities ‘for thé. tally. peoplea of Canada” or for other immigrants’ ‘to . the. better country and to do. #9 now, _ more ‘unaaturated. fata and 26 maine hour, fund-raising television benefit on Sept. 1 "T have gent a telegram to the president of the CBC, Al: ; Johnson in Ottawa,” Pickett ‘Pickett | i ie. telecast, said. “I'yesentatelegram to which will feal ‘orm iomiprati the minister of by 8 ation. I've sent a MclLauchlan, Dar. telegram to Sinclair Stevens, Allan sees the president of the treasury board and I've voiced my objection most strongly..: “indicates the ' top management of’ the ‘CBC favors bringing these peiple into Cana om ae “aRpRyere be vote a rele : +: aco Zion Baptist Chureh Corner Sparks and Keith: i Pastor Paul Mohninger Morning Worship VW: 0a.r m. 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White Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. _ Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Reverend Rolf Nosterud 635-5082 Sparks Street and Park Avenue Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Church School 9: 45 a.m. SUnday School, Confirmation Youth and Adult Classes . Bwiteh :pr aval’. at haif the anargarine samples. ‘studied’ contained leas than 10 per cent of the beneficial . ‘poly: samplés had ‘leas _five per cent of these. The study also “qhcationd the hydrogenation process by which | margarine wanes pea on ta ; len to. veget oll ta harden é and Tengthen ‘fu nmme Tiethod reduies letcle of the more benefi unsaturated fatty acids contained in vegetable oils and creates, trang- whaaturated fats. |. | Federal food scientist and study director Madhu: Sahasrabudre recommends, manulactorers said research has not yet proven beter ole tion ia,a relied an agen é that for: a; ora mofo thee a =a during a 25-year aoe Meanwhile othe Dairy Bureau of- ga: has. just launeho an. reach “the campa to. .prea \] truth about butter. " Statistica Canada reports that butter . consumption dropped to 10. pounda a person in 1977 from an average 18 pounds in 1985, Cloutier. of the Dalry Commission said that while butter con- sumption dropped by 10 per cent in 1977, the drop was cut to four per cent last yaar and 1979 consumption is expected to be stable. ‘Montreal nutitionist Louise Lambert-Lagace. objected to ine, claim that “butter is “not. by= arog Rr oe fat? she said said. ; She algo disputed the claim that there is no proyen link between butter ahd heart,’ dinease. “There is a proven link be- tween saturated fats. and eholestero] in vulnerable’ people — people with. a family history ate » he diovascular di said, The best ‘margarine ‘tae " pealth's sake is a corn oil « variety since totals of hydrogenated oil are: lower in these brands than in varieties made with soya or. other vegetable olls, and are. . more likely to ba listed labels. their Tha Meat Faenect Reghrt in the World” Sei, Tt’s time to call your [ Welcome Wagon hostess. 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