TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA A $50 loan till payday isn’t the maximum oP THE ASSOCIATES | but for 47¢ it could be the answer Caugnt short between paydays? Or need some extra money till the end of the month? Ac che Associates, a $50 loan for two weeks costs only 47¢, and it establishes your credit for a larger amount when you need it. Same day service, too, So if you need $50 or $500 or more, stop in and ask our manager about an Associates Payday Loan. Matter of fact, what's wrong with 'phoning tight now? ASSOCIATES FINANCE COMPANY | LIMITED 4556 Larelle Ave. Phone ¥i 35-6387 DOUBLE WEDDING PARTY Terrace, Shown here, teft to former Sharron. Grant), Fraserview United Church in Vancouver was the scene of a double wedding of interest to Terrace residents on October 8B, when Sharron Donna Grant ba- came the bride of Gordon James Pollard of Port Alberni, B.C. and Jo-Ann Carol Grant became the bride of Terrence Roy Gibbons of Rogers Pass, B.C. Both brides are the daughters of Mr. and Mra David Alexander Grant of Van- ‘|couver, and formerly of Terrace. The Reverend J, Erb officiated for both ceremonies which tock place at 7:00 p.m. Supporting Gordon Pollard, was Mr. Cliff West of Port Alberni, Mr. Gibbons was supported by his brother, Wayne Gibbons of Williams Lake, B.C. Ushers were Mickey Wentworth of Kelowna and Bill and Rick Bar- on of Stave Falls, B.C. Given in marriage’ by their father, the brides chose identi- eally styled wedding gowns af cut velvet on white satin, featur ing oval necklines, lily pdint sleeves and floor length trains. Lily of the valley sprays held bouffant shoulder: length veils crystal was the only jewellry worn. Ea of American red roses and pink carnations, Bridal attendants were Miss Gail WITTNAUER A PRODUCT OF LONGINES-WITTNAUER Pgsnwr PERFECT Want to delight her with a truly special gift this Christmas’ Place x Wittnauer ‘round her wrist. Choose from our special Christmas gift collection of ‘ elegantly crafted ladies’ watches ina variety of inspired designs. Each contains Witenaver's precision-proved, Shock-guard protected movemizat for.on-ttie-dot dependability. LEFT: — facered expr, “$69.50 | MIGHT: — fashion bracelet, $58. | DERKSEN 5" | Cuedit Joules ‘Franchtred Jaweler for Longines & Wittnauer Watches 4 * 2 Path wos oye wy 67 ing October 8 wedding of two Mr. Wayne Gibbons of Willia Roy Gibbons (the former Jo-Ann Grant) Mr. Gordon Pollard, Mr. Cliff West, best man for the Polard nuptials, ms Lake, be: and a single strand of pearls with| Hall bride carried a bouquet | Wednesday, November 30, Double Wedding For Grant Sister ARES aes arrives for reception at Exhibition Park in Vancouver, follo popular daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Grant, formerly right, are Miss Gail Bouey of Terrace, bridal attenda , Mr Boney of Terrace’and Miss Wenda Grant, sister of the brides, They chose identically styled sheath dresses of deep aqua satin ‘with short, full backed boleros. Tulle headpieces and aqua accessories completed their ensembles and each carried a bouquet of pale pink carnations, Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the Board Room of Exhibition Park where friends and relatives gathered to greet the newlyweds, stman for the Gibbons nuptials; Mrs. Terren Terrence Gibbons, Mrs. Gordon Pollard (t Miss Wenda Grant, bridal attendant; and Mr, Tom Olson of Terrace pi posed the toast to the new Mr. PoJlard (Sharron) and Mr. Stuar Smith of Vancouver proposed thei bridal toast to Mrs, Gibbons (Jo- Ann). os Later in the evening the princi pals left-on honeymoon trips to separate points. Mr. and Mrz. Pollard chose Terrace and Mr. and Mrs, Gibbons chose San Francisco. Guesty attended from several points throughout B.C, as well as Alberta and Callfornia. Parcel Depot | To Open Monday Terrace post office will opens a Christmas season parcel depot on Monday, December 5 in the 10.0.F, Hall on Lakelse Avenue. ‘The. special service will provide for the picking up of parcels only, Mailing will be handled: in’ the post office in the regular manner, Parcel cards will be distributed through the post office and’ recip- iénts will then be required to present the card at the 1.0.0F. The parcel depot will be open luring the same hours as the reg- ular post office service. . _ Candy Stripers’ Hold Bakesale Terrace Candy Stripers held a bakesale at the Terrace Coop on November 25 and realized $42.00 in proceeds, A cake baked and decorated in the shape of a butterfly was won by Mrs. J. McLeod. ¢ Many people ‘donated baked goods for the sale. Spokesmen for the Candy Stripers: have termed the sale a “great success” and have | = ‘extended thanks to these who as- isted. . Candy Stripers Julie Roper and Marilyn’ ‘Larson decorated ‘tha courtesy area of the Co-op for the occasion: . 4 IN THE SUPER-VALU expanding his business. Phone VI3-5218 | December 6 - - Gino's Coif Gino is proprietor of a beauty shop in Smithers and is” SHOPPING CENTRE , "pig