inesday, May 25, 1966 i “MR. AND MRS. WESLEY SULYMKA —- TERRACE _“Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA _ Salvation Army .._ Youth Rally Heid. “A Better World: Begins with Me” was the theme. of services marking a recent. Salvation Army youth councils rally, Delegates at- tended from all parts af the. area between Prince Rupert and Prince George. Major and Mrs. Fred Lewis, di. visional commanders for Northern British Columbia, chaired the four sessions, Major Albert Browning, divisional youth secretary ‘from Ed- monton, Alberta, was guest speaker, . : A Salvation Army film “Desper- ate Measure” was shown remind- ing the young people of the chal- lenge of the Gospel. Taking part in the entertain. ment portion of the two-day ses- sion were Marlene Strecker of Prince George and Norman Huson {0£ Glen Vowell with vocal. selec- tions. A rhythm quartette and a brass band added much to the pro- grains, Major Browning concluded his weekend by conducting the Sal- %& DRAINAGE * GRADING retty wedding was solemniz-| Rupert, Phillip Molnar of Victoria, j vation meeting on Sunday evening | Sacred Heart Catholic Church | Mr, and Mrs. Peter Husoy, Mr, and | for Lieutenant and Mrs, Eric Ten-!} pril 16 when Judith Marie|Mrs. T. Mosley of Prince Rupert | nant. He. enrolled: five new junior pson, daughter of Mr. and|and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conan of soldiers. for Terrace Corps. The Patrick Phillipson, became|Prince George, B.C.. and others, |Cedarvale group also Participated. Bride of Wesley Lyle Sulym- meon of Mr, and Mrs. moka of Newdale, Manitoba. Houble-ring ceremony waa per- med by Father Mohan, Allan aera presided at the organ for miwedding music. Altar. boys, A Goulet and Dale Porter rang mehurch bell as the newlyweds meed down the aisle. Berry Davy was best.man and ers were James Simpson and |. ‘Sulymka, mie ‘bride, given in marriage by me father, was dainty in a wed- B gown of white organza over | Feta ‘with Jace- appliques. She gee )a shoulderlength veil and stied a white orchid-with orange. = roses, ; : mehe wore a diamond pendant, m gift of the groom. - : Sfatron of honor and two atten- mic, Mrs. Harry Davy, Mrs. Bar- | @ Gieselman and Miss Allison Ir- e were dressed alike in ankle-| _ meth white crepe skirts topped |. mishells of white lace over orange-{ ma Peau de saie. They wore head- pads and shoes in orange-tce made and carried bouquets of or- me carnations, co ompleting the bridal party me two pretty. flower girls dres- @ similar to the other-attendants,| Judy Husoy and Miss Kim , cousin and niece of the bride y carried nosegays of white m orange daisies. = reception was held in St. athew’s church hall. The beauti- |‘ m wedding cake that centred the|. -_ me's table was made by her pr, Mrs. Harry Davy. . zhn McAllister was master of mmonies and read telegrams of Bratulations. Pete Husoy, of ce Rupert, uncle of the bride,. hosed the toast to the bride mh was suitably responded’ to he groom. me pr their honeymoon trip to adale, Mon., Vancouver and Vic-| — ma, the bride chose an ensemble merald green wool crepe set with champaigne-beige acces- and an orchid corsage. © happy couple have taken residence ‘in the Keystone etmenis, @t-of-town puests at the wed-| included: the bride's grand- er Mrs. .J. Sandhals of Prince n 10 am. to 10 p.m. j DARY aehone 843-6180 * TOPSOILING... |. * SEEDING =. > _ %& PLANTING * LAYOUTS. ~ . Asphalt roadways, drives and walks a a ELLULOSE A MEMBER OF THE CELANESE GROUP ‘New symbol with international meaning: | " ° Possibly you're familiar with our company trademark of many years: a Canada goose contained within our initial. letter, C. It has served us well, but now the time has come to express in modern terms the — ‘nature of our world-wide affiliations. As a member of tha Celanese Group of companies, Columbla Cellulose will henceforth be identified by a corporate symbol closely resembling that of the Celanese Corporation. The symbol witl appear in our advertising, on our stationery, our plants and trucks .., wherever we do business. It represents the unity of an international group of companies which today . produces more than 100 basic products. At Columbia Cellulose, our job is primarily the production of . pulp and lumber. But our efforts relate directly with the world of consumer. goods. . : for pulp'is ans po essential material in textiles, chemicals, plastics, and paper products of ali kinds. All over the world, ee ee _In every market plac, whether it be a product of Celanese, Champlin, Chemcell, Celanese. Mexicana, -, Amncel or Celgar,.the naw ‘symbol will appear to show we're all part of the same family, concerned with ~ the same alm of putting chemical science to work for people. Qowmen Qreuniose GOMPANYZLIMITED -» 1080 WEST GEORGIA STREET, VANCOUVER, eaily. |