Page 2 THE WILLIAMS LAKE. TRIBUNE Thursday, September 10, 1959 LARSEN-MORRIS WEDDING Forest Grove and Knutsford share interest in fall rites Barbara Opal Morris, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daymond Morris of Forest Grove, and Rich- ard George Larsen, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larsen of Knutsford, B.C., were united in marriage in Forest Grove on August 31 at 2 p.m. Rey. Carl Klauson performed the ceremony in ical Free Church which decorated with baskets of gladioli for the occasion. Deep wine dahlias graced the altar and organ. Mrs. Voeness of Forest Grove was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a waltz length gown of nylon net over taffeta. The dress featured a chantilly lace bodice with long sleeves, trimmed with pearls and sequins. A misty veil was gathered to the matching tiara, also trimmed with pearls and sequins. An aurora borealis pendant, gift of the groom, completed her costume. She carried a bouquet of pink and white roses, inter- mingled with lily of,the valley. Miss Carol Morris was her sister’s only attendant. She Go To Church on Sunday LISTED BELOW ARE PLACES OF WORSHIP IN WILLIAMS LAKE ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN CHUR CH, Corner Carson Drive and Homecoming Sunday September 13 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer, Holy Baptism ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHUROH Srd Avenue at Cameron St. Rev. A. Anderson Sunday, September 13, 11 a.m., Service of Worship. SAORED HEART CHURCH 4th Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist Fathers Sunday Masses, 9 10:30 a.m. First Fridays and Holidays of Obligation, Mass at 7:30 and Dem. Benediction Saturday eve- ning, 7:30 p.m., followed by confessions. KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 4th Avenue South the Bvangel- was Friday, Sept. 11, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic Ministry School. $:30 p.m., Service Meeting. Sunday, Sept. 13 7 p.m., Bible Study. LUTHERAN WORSHIP SERVICES The Church of the Lutheran Hour Rev. Dan Pfotenhauer Every second and last Sun- day of the month, 7:30 p.m. at United Church. The Lutheran Hour over CFJC, Kamloops, Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School and Churca Services held 11 a.m. Sundays. Wednesday evening Testi- mony Meeting, first Wednes- day of each month at 8 pm. These services held in vhe Masonic Hall. All cordially invited to attend. Radio program: “How Christian Science Heals,” station CKCQ at 1:05 p.m., first and third Sundays of each month. * The Tribune will be pleased to include any religious notices in this column such as title of service, name of preacher, etc. Information should be available by noon, Monday. wore a blue nylon taffeta gown .of waltz length and a band of delicate white flowers on her head. Her bouquet was a small nosegay of white roses and streamers. Mr. Henry Powell of Fawn, the bride’s uncle, was best man. The Forest Grove community hall was tastefully . decorated with pink and white streamers and summer flowers for the reception. A lovely three-tier wedding cake centred the bride’s table. The parents of the twd principals receiving the guests, and the great uncle of the bride, Mr. Daymond Morris, Proposed the toast. Serviteurs were: Mrs. J. R. Dixon, Mrs. G. Felker, Miss Bonnie Deshene, Miss Sylvia Tubbs. For a wedding trip to Van- couver and the Okanagan Valley, the bride donned a pearl grey tailored suit adorned with a star jewelled brooch belonging to her grandmother, On returning the happy couple will reside in Forest Grove. Out of town visitors in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Daymona Morris of Brewster, Washing- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nath, bride's maternal grandparents, of Sheriden Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Judson, bride’s parental grandparents of Bradley Creek: Mr. and Mrs. R. Pain, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pain, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larsen, of Knutsford, B.C. Henry Powell, Mr. and Mrs. T. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grandberg, Shirley Lee and Norma, all of Fawn, B.C.) Mrs. Edward Deschene, Bonnie and Theresa, Williams Lake. EAGLE-BUCHAN RITES St. Andrew’s scene of fall rites uniting local couple Gayle Delores Buchanan and Lawrence Moffat Eagle were united in a pretty evening ceremony at St. Andrew’s Unitad Church on September 5. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Buchanan, and the groom is the young- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Hagle, all of Williams Lake. The bride, given in marriage by her father, “wore a full length gown of net and lace bride and groom will take up over satin with lily point residence in Williams Lake. sleeves and sabrina neckline. Out of town guests included: Her shoulder length net veil Mr. Joe O’Brien and family of Port Melon, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. K. Buchanan of North Burnaby; Mrs. W. Andrusko and Roy of Kelowna; Mr. R. MeLean of New Westminster; Mrs. Charlie Place, Dog Creek; Mrs. Allison of of Kamloops; Mr. and Mrs. M. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. L. Was gathered to an opalescent sequinned tiara’ and she car- ried a bouquet of red roses and white feather carnations. Miss Pat Buchanan attended her sister as maid of honor, and Mrs. Bernice Smedley was bridesmaid. They were gowned Be. Cutting their wedding cake following their marriage last Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Hagle. The young couple will make their home in Williams Lake. alike in nylon tulle semi-for- Rufus, Mr. Murray Buchanan, " P) by W ams Lake o Stu mals, feather hats and white Mrs. Lexton, Miss I. Lexton, Photo by Williams Lake Photo Studio shoes and gloves. Miss Buch- Miss Fran McCan, and Mrs. Robinson all of Vancouver. Try these trouble chasers anan chose pale yellow and carried copper yellow carna- tions. Mrs. Smedley wore pale green and carried a bouquet of yellow carnations. Mr. Walter Richardson was best man and ushers were Mr. Closed Hugo Stahl and Mr. David _ Tf she needs to get her We shall be closed for Whelan. mind off her trowbles a womar cy , | Mrs. Jan} Unrah, organist, C40 usually do & pretty good ce vacation from accompanied) Mrs. June Rich Job of it by— Pe who sang “Walk Hand In Hand = @ eee ene Bee With Me and “Love's Prom- Tom furniture or mentally es redecorating as though she ep ember 0 ep ember A could afford to toss every- A reception was held in the Elks Hall following the cere- mony. Pink and white stream- ers flowed from the centre of the stage to the edge, and hung thing out and start over. @ Going shopping whether she can buy anything or not. For this purpose, window shopping is almost as good as JAN MIKLER Chrysanthemums grace altar for Sapuntzoff-Lowe rites Baskets of chrysanthemums graced the altar of St. Peter’s Church for the pretty afternoon cere- mony on September 5 uniting Brenda Lowe, second daughter of Mrs. E. Lowe and the late Mr. Lowe, of Lancashire, England, and Ernest Frederic, Sapunt- zoit, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Sapunt- zoff. Rev. W. E. Wallace The bride was given in mar- riage by Dr. Roy Fraser. She was lovely in a _ ballerina length gown of nylon sheer featuring scooped neckline, brief sleeves and a deeply shirred band with jewelled lace appliques on the. bodice. A silk ilusion veil misted trom a matching cap of jeweled nylon’*theer. She carried a prayer , book with a white officiated. orchid. Miss Barbara Bond, brides- maid, was gowned in a peri- winkle blue ballerina dress of nylon chiffon. The gown was styled with folded sabrina neckline and floating panels from each shoulder. A small tiara of pale blue and silver leaves completed her costume. Her bouquet was of yellow carnations and mums. Mr. Daniel Lawson was best man and Mr. Roy Anderson was usher. Organist was Mrs. L. A. Moxon. For the reception the nurses residence was decorated with white gladioli. Dr. and Mrs. Fraser received the guests and Mr. David Lawson proposed the toast to the bride. The young couple motored to Bani for a wedding trip. For travelling the bride chose a blue wodllen sheath with matching jacket. On return. ing the coupse will reside at Moses Lake, Washington. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penner, Mr. Peter Hoyle, Mr. Gerald Law. son, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ani- son of Gang Ranch, Mrs. H. M. Hamilton of Lac La Hache, and Miss Bessie Chatron, of ‘Vancouver. ad Old Style brewed naturally ior brawny flavor Order the beer that’s brewed the old.style way for brawny flavor —ask for Old Style! Jor free home delivery phone 184 MOLSON'S CAPILANO BREWERY LIM ITED This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 5 A For over 40 years ‘ers of ed furniture spending money. © Inviting a few friends in, so that she has to get busy from the ceiling, mingling with chinese lanterns. ' Mr Joe O’Brien, an old friend of the bride’s family, from Port Melon, B.C., proposed the toast preparing refreshments. The to the bride. stories she heary will also UNIFORM QUALITY - MAXIMUM HEAT For a wedding trip to points Sive her something else to south of the border the bride ‘Mimk about besides her own chose a brown fitted suit with Problems. - narrow fur collar and tangerine _ © Doing something helpful accessories. On returning the for someone who * much worse off than she is. This gives her a nice glow from being useful and makes her ashamed of stewing about her own minor problems. @ Making up her mind to do something about her looks, Knitting needle. holds bobbins Keep sewing machine bob- whether it is to go on a diet bins on a long knitting needle, immediately, get a new hairdo, with a cork pushed on the or fix up her clothes. A pointed end to hold the bob- woman on a self-improvement bins on the needle. 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