Page 6 as ies THE TRIBUWS, WiLLIAMS:-LARE, 8.6, O’DONOVAN-CHRISTIE W DDS GLOBE-GIRDLER Summer Flowers Form Setting For Pretty Double Ring Rites One of the loveliest weddings of the season took place Wednesday July 7th, when daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Christie of Williams Lake, O'Donovan, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Donovan of County Cork, Skibberen, Ireland. exchanged vows with William. Baskets of red carnations and white peonies formed a beautiful set ting for the double-ring ceremony which was performed by Rev. Father Boyle in Sacred Heart Chureh at 10 a.m. Given in marriage by her father the bride was gowned in an exquisite floor-length dress of white lace fea- turing a fitted bodice with smal} rolled collar and lily-point sleev The skirt with inset of pleated nylor tulle fell in soft fiaring folds to the floor. Her fingertip veil misted from a tiny Queen Victoria headdress o! gathered tulle and seed pearls, ang she carried a shower bouquet of red roses. = . Miss Mary Latin and Miss Doreen Goudall as bridesmaids were dressed in identical floor-length gowns of pale yellow. They were styled with fitted lace bodices topped by a lace bolero and full tulle skirts. Short yellow nylon mitts and bandeaus o/ yellow flowers in their hair com- pleted their costumes, and they car- ried colonial bouquets of mauve carnations. Ring-bearer was Brian nephew of the bride. Sean Kelly Was best man, while Henke, Church of Christ SUNDAY SERVICES Bible Study - - 10 a.m. Service - - - - 11 a.m. VISITORS WELCOME at Home of Dr. James Smedleyville Qo you nod a If you want to replace worn-out roofing on news for you at the Bank of Montreal. A shortage of ready cash need not hold up your i, Mr. and Mrs. Britten's daughter 2 your farm-house or buildings . . . there’s good FOR CANADA Mary Ann Christie, youngest Jan Buckley, Billy Christie and Bus- er Henke acted as ushers. Miss 3etty Wrightson played the wedding nusic. ‘ For the afternoon reception which ollowed in Columbus Hall, baskets 4 white and pink peonies, and white ‘nd pink streamers and bells formed he principal decorations. Receiving the guests were the par- wnts of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Buckley, friends of the groom. drs. Christie was dressed in navy jue sheer with navy picture hat omplemented by a corsage of pink entral ress Cansdian kins is ready to start whirlwind round the i the request of e Canadian ambassadors in va ‘ious arnations. Mrs. Buckley chose green countries. In Egypt she will be repe with a black picture hat, and presented with a camel. In New er corsage was formed of yellow | Delhi she will teceive a pain ol Save . fove birds. And in other places carnations. she will pick up examples o! Presiding at the tea table was Miss W. Weetman. Serviteurs were Irs. James Blair,’ Mis: Chapelle, Miss Bernice Rae, Betty Hodgson, and Miss Buckley. Mr. George D. McKenzie proposea the toast to the bride, Following their honeymoon trip through the Okanagan and to Banff, Mr. and Mrs. O'Donovan will make their home in Williams Lake. For the trip the bride changed to a beige linen suit with green a coco brown hat and carried a match jing topcoat. Her corsage was yellow carnations. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Buster Henke of Caliornia Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Henke of Rock ferd., Alta, Mrs. Norman Lee o. Hanceville and Miss Jean Kennedy of Dawson Creel native handicrafts to bring »ack fo the Canadian National Rxhibi- tion in Toronto. She is manager of women’s activities at the CN nd she is travel he tional character BIG CREEK —————_.. 18 Attend Surprise Birthday Party Mary Hutehinson expected her birthday on July 7 to end quietly liks any other day in the week, so she and her mother were both genuinely surprised when 18 friends arrived about 9 o'clock, bringing good wish- es, refreshments and intentions of staying all evening. Rosalie Church, who planned the surprise party, had organized games for the evening, and Mary and Mrs, Hutchinson were quickly changed and ready for the fun. At midnight the refreshment table was highlighted by a beautiful birth- day cake, made and decorated by Rosalie, Sheila es Mr. and Mrs. Britten and daughter Dianne of Vancouver are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Jark Haltnights, and fam Around Town... Mr. and Mrs. R. Hashburger of Snohomish, Wash., and Mrs. and M Roy Lynd of Sultan, Waen., were roe cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Les Alan Blair and fam- ily have been visiting with the lat- ters Mr. and Mrs C.. Me- Intosh. Mr. and Mrs. Perley Mitton, guests of G. Groome, have returned to Chilliwack where Mr. Mitton is sta- tioned with the Royal Engineers regiment. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Perr nd two children of Smithers, made a brief visit with the Liam O’Fees the first of the week. They are former residents of Williams Lake. Thureday, July 15, 1954, Forest Grove Home| Of Newlyweds Forest Grove shared interest with Ea ‘tern Canada in the wedding Fri- day of Josephine Ann Wilcox, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry - cox, with Claude Ronald Vaugeois, yeungest son of Mr. Henry Vaugeois and the late Mrs. Vaugeois of Win- nipeg, Man. Toon trip motoring through the Okanagan and to U.S. points, the |a recent yis young couple will make their home | daughter at Forest Grove. G. Duke and Arlene. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hunter, Mrs. Ray Devore, Peter and Philip Wilcox, Neil Clarke, | from face, arms, legs, with Egyptian all of Forest Grove; Mr, and Mrs. | Misopile. Harmless—leaves skin soft Roger Vaugeois, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vaugeois, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Gyer, all of Harrison, B.C. Mrs. H. Larson of Roe Lake, was itor at the home of her and son-in-law, Mr. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Potter. LADIES: READ THIS! Unwanted hair removed permanently Out-of town guests included Mr. lguid applied direct from the bottle. Sold on money-back guarantee, Price - Mr. Jack Wil- $3.00 bottle postpaid. (C.0.D. — aie tites were performed by Rey, |X and J. T. Wilcox of North Kam-| Postage extra), J. C. Naphin in Sacred Heart Church at 2 p.m. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a lovely white nylon gown styled with full skirt, over which misted her white nylon veil embroidered with white flowers and sold sequins. Her corsage as com- besed of pink and white carnati her corsage was also fashioned of pink and white carnations, Best man was Roy Charles Wilcox, At the reception which followed in the Elks Hall, the toast to the bride was proposed by Roy Wilcox. \ssisting in serving were Mrs, Ray Vevore, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs, Half- loops. nights and Mrs. T. Bishop. FORTUNE PRODUCTS (Dept. 130) 1176 Sherbrooke W., Montre al, Que. Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Ready-to- eat PICNIC HAMS for those weekend Picnic meals... 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