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Reverend John ‘Watts at 6:00 p,m, on August 26. best man and ushers were Mike and David Topham of Kitimat, .| and James Banting sang, | strand of pearls, gift from the ‘| the bride, was inatron of honor. “| Mrc-and Mrs, K, Grindler, John -|and «Rob. of Kitimat; Mr. and ‘| Michell of Salmon Arm; Mrs,- “| the: | 22, aged 81. | Cemetery.” ; ‘B CG. where | her. hugband George ‘ 7 ‘| tlon-in community ‘work: aa : MR. AND: MRS, GORDON ALLAN COULTER . Denise Grindler weds Allan Coulter — Tall baskets. of orange and white ‘gladiols decorated the . ‘altar of St. Matthews Anglican Church for the wedding of ‘Denise Winnifred, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Grindler of Terrace and Gordon Allan Coulter, only son ot ‘| Mr. and Mrs, N,.E, Coulter of Kitimat. Pumpkins, : Lasichieg at Cedarvale. foi Pumpkins, preserves and over 200 people ‘made the sind ° annual Fall Fair at Cedarvale a successful event, © Sponsored by the Woodcock; Cedarvale Farmers Institute, the Fair was © held” ” Saturday, September 9,0: And, after several days of con Sinual "rainy weather, even Ofd Sel: came to the Fair, Tho tay was warm and sunny and games and refreshments concessions ing) enjoyed a brisk trade,- To say nothing of the m displays of handiwork, hobbies, produce and home canning: ; Judges came from Terrace and Smithers, . They included Dave Havard, district ‘agriculturist - Smithers, Miss Kay Rempel, Mr. aml Mrs, Floyd Frank and’ wt ‘and Mrs, George Holliday, all of Terrace. The Grand Aggregate Prize, a Centennial serving tray, went to the Bob Perry family of Wood cock, A list of exhibits and winners in the Produce ‘section ‘in order of standing follows: .BEETS — Engholm, Diesing, Perry. TUR- NIPS — Engholm, Diesing, Cas- orso, CARROTS — Cedarvale Farms, Essex, Emery, ONIONS — Thompson, Essex, Davis. ONIONS (big) — Pienig, Eng- holm, Essex, PEAS — Diesing, Emery, Thompson, — . BEANS (green) ~ Casorso, Sutton, Es- Sex, son, Casorso, Emery. CORN —- ‘| Thompson, Diesing, Perry. RIPE | TOMATOES — -Engholm, Casor« ‘| 80, Pienig. GREEN TOMATOES -~ Thompson,” . Perry,- Pienig. CABBAGE — Perry, Diesing,| | Engholm, . CAULIFLOWER — '|Engholm, - Perry, (no _ third), BRUSSELS SPROUTS — Eng- holm ( no- second. ‘or third} VEGETABLE MARROW — Pienig, Essex, Grey. PUMPKIN — Pienig, Degerness, . Engholm, [RHUBARB — Pienig, Diesing, from} ed: BEANS (wax) ~. Thomp-| . Emery: CUCUMBER Engholm, ,. Grey. . os, LETT UCE. = Enghola t no “Becona ‘or third), WHITE POTATOES —' Engholm, Perry, Diesing, RED POTATOES — Thompson, Casorso, Cedar- vale Farms, APPLES (for keep- ~ Diesing, Perry, Sutton. APPLES ( for eating } — Dies- any| ing, -Pienig ( no third). YELLOW CRABAPPLES — Perry, Emery, . Diesing. RED CRABAPPLES — Diesing, Perry, Sutton. In the Home Canning Division the following prizes were award- CONTINUED PAGE 12° PUMPKINS COL 5 "Whether the move is ditect, ¢ or storage of. all your’ belongings is needed, our experienced’. “men. and vy large facilities are ever ready to, serve you of Call for a he om . Crt & Storage _ Phone 635-27, 28 [Need a Power r Sow ?| “There’s a Pioneer. Chain Saw for. every purpose — A FULL POWER RANGE J AND A FULL RANGE OF FEATUR SEE THEM AT race EQUIPMENT SALES Logging Supplies - Chain Saws - Wire Rope - Welding Supplies P.O. Box 508, Terrace, B.C. - Phone 635-6384 - The double ring’ ceremony was Malcolm Hill of Terrace was Grindley, brother of the bride, Mrs. Phil Davies was organist Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length empire gown of white or- ganza ‘with appliques of ‘eenon lace and full le lil sleeves. Organza so fas her train, : The bride's chapel veil was ‘held in Place by a petal head nig Her only: jewellery . was a ‘zingle point groom, Mrs. Dave Karran, ‘sister. of| Bridesmaids - were the Misses Lynn and Cheri Coulter, als ters of the groom. Cheri Karran. and Michelle Grindler, nieces of the bride, were flowergirla, — The reception was in the Lakelse Hotel banquet room, She was assisted in the re~ eciving line . by the groom's mother who wore a dress of gold lame with matching lace coat, helge accessories and a corsage of green carnation: Mr, Alec "Baile of: Kitimat, was master of ceremonies, Mr, Wilf Thebes’ of Kitimat proposed the toast to the bride, |. and the groom gave the tradi- tional response, Maleolm Hill, best: man, -paid tribute to. the bridesmaids and matron of honor. .. For her going away costume the bride: donned .a-two piece sult of green: .. wool with mate hat and black patent accessories, Her corsage was of orange roses, Out of town relatives included Mrs, Mika Grindler, Brad and Dave Karran, Cheri, Greg and Scott of Kelowna; Heather Roland |*: of Govan, Saskatchewan and Ron. Ritz of Vancouver. FLORENCE “GROSVENOR MOURNED Funeral services: were hold here: Tuesday, September 26 for late - Florénce Edlth Grosvenor. Shediedin Richmond General Hospital on. September Rev, George: Keenleyside con. |: ducted. the 2:00: pom, - “service from Hnox United Church, .' . terment was: An, “Kitsumiatun : Born in London, ‘England; Mrs, | .. Grosvenor’: came to’ Canada “in]:-. -- ‘4910, She was married in Win-/-"..... nipeg and then homesteaded/at| io Green, ‘Saskatchewan until" 920, ) She. moved. to. Princa. ‘Rupert; i fed in 1042, : ea ‘My, Grosvenot then moved toler: ‘Terrace where ‘she became well. oan - known’ for ‘heractive -participas |: ea ehureh commitioes..