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Knox United Church was the scene of a pretty spring wedding Saturday, June 18, when Loretta Gail Ovelson, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Ovelson of Terrace, be- came the bride of Mr. Ron Francis McHugh. The Reverend G. W. Keenleyside conducted the 7:00 pam, nuptial service. The bride’s brother, Mr. Wayne Ovelson supported the groom and the Messers Bernard de Kergom- meaux and Grant Johnston served as ushers. Given in marriage by her cou- sin Mr. Dale Wiley, the bride was radiant in a full length gown .of traditional white satin which feat- ured a modish scoop neckline and lily-point sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was of delicately pat- terned lace and she carried a bou: quet of deep red roses, Her only accessory was a‘ necklace, which was a gift from the groom, - The bride’s sister, Mrs. Lavergne de Kergommeaux, was matron of honor. She chose a street length gown of pale blue satin with a lace bodice. Her bouquet was of ent is not d by the Liquor y) < HELD OVER io ae cant bial iin CD ‘oy, ae Mt + ECTIONATELN Nt | CARLING PILSENER EEA say “ae for Carling Pilsener Lace, A British Columbia favorite for more than. Forty years. a Featurmng the ever popular BUBBLES <°HOPS FAS GAJEINALLAY PRODUCED I 1925 aunque isht, refreshing entertainment fa , Px10725-1 BC RON FRANCIS McHUGH pink carnations. Youngest sister of the bride, Miss Deborah Ovelson, was junior bridesmaid in a bouf- fant dress of pastel blue nylon. She carried a basket of pale pink cat- nations. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs, Gertrude Ovelson of 2808 South Sparks Street. Mrs. Ovelson received her guests in a navy blue afternoon suit with white accessories. She was assisted by the groom’s aunt, Mrs. ‘Nellie Hurd, who chose a ‘deep pink suit and white -acces- sories. Miss Ruth Hurd, the groom's cousin was in charge of the guest book. A three tiered wedding cake, beautifully decorated for the, occa- sion by Mrs. Lavergne de Kergom- meaux, and topped with three small white: bells, was cut and served in traditional fashion by the bride and groom. Guests enjoyed a buffet cold plate dinner, preceded by the traditional hour of toasts. Mr, Robert. Hippesley proposed a toast to the bride and the groom responded, During the dinner hour, many gifts were opened by the bride and groom, and guests were invited to yiew them. A long distance tele- phone call of congratulations was received from the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, -Raymond {| Ovelson, of Kingman, Alta. Later in the evening the bride donned a double-knit cotton sheath dress of. goldtone with white acces- sories, prior to leaving on a honey- moon trip to Edmonton, Alberta and surrounding district where the couple planned to visit with rela- tives and friends. Upon their return, the McHugh’s will reside in the Thornhill dis- trict. Mr. McHugh and: his bride are both employed hy the Terrace Co-op Association.. —- ’ Out of town guests at the wed- ding and reception were: Mr. Wes- ley Ingram, Kingman, Alberta, and Mr. Stewart. Ferguson of Tofiela, Alberta, both | cousins of the bride. by ABE HEROD . THE scene | id ; | My nominee for the “cad month”. award is the type and proceeds to tell how the gram went when he saw it o TV two weeks before. On one serial in particular, # is. a romance brewing betw4 : congressman and his housekemam Imagine being told what is 7 to happen, and when. It’s eymim to make a person swear offff anee. a How about when you go7mm movie and right next to youu the same type of person, WHR obviously seen the show be busily outlining to his com the events to come. Both these types shou chained to a chair, facing a circuit TV set carrying grad movies, for a week. Or the stinker who finds o are currently reading some Sia lar novel and immediately sae “Have you come to the part @& he’s up in the Arctic, surrote by all these wolves, | and hitay is jammed, and... .’ ine Of course you have just ae the book and the hero hasn@ left his Nanny's knee in mermy England. You might as welgem that story aside in case yougel into this backguard again are spolls- another chapter. _ In the same class, but mova a flendish character, is‘the fam who lets you tell a good joke, 1g ly knocking yourself out, then® smilingly says, ‘I heard it® ready.” — There must he punishment{i fit this crime! - F But the thing that realy g my dander up, way up to herd fact, is the blatant izivasion of & privacy of my mailbox. Now § not referring to honoest-to-g¢ neys advertising dodgers, - hal bills, posters and the like. I like “the rest of the people, thig that stuff on the floor of the I Office if I want to. It’s the little brown envelopes replete 4 my name ahd address, and every ‘ account number they’ve given § — without so much ag 4 by leave. And — they tell mé I have } . privilege of paying only $3 for # “enclosed” stamps, which worth a penny, or mailing. tg back- at my own expense. They% provide an envelope. _ Who in the ever-loving, ba eyed world asked them to sq me their stamps anyway? A note on the back of the retE envelope contained therein, . es: ‘These stamps remain our !f perly until fully paid for.’ And 3 gem: ‘Settlement must be mm within 10 days or we reserve § right to discontinue service to: ie tory. clients.’ Now you're talking! You | discontinue your service to me cause I'm the most dilatory cl@ you'll ever have the chance toy vade the privacy of. And if you want your stamp§ they're. right here in my & drawer. Possession is nine ted of the law I've heard. en LAFF . LINE... LAFF - Li Seated next to hig dinner tess the shy young fellow had trying to think of some thing 3 plimentary to say to her. “But you've hardly - eateg thing,” she happened to sa him. “Any man,” he replied, seu the opportunity; “would lose appetite sitting next to you. ie For Residential, documents 718 Granville Street, Mortgage Money | Terrace and. Thornhill Area _ Commercial, Properties, Low Menthly. Payments, existing’ . Revenue and Farm : : ‘purchased. TRANS-CANADA \ MORTGAGE ‘CORP... LTD. - Vancouver 2,. 8.