Page. Six TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA mail early this Christmas DECEMBER 17 is the last date for local Christmas mail delivery CHRISTMAS CARDS Unsealed, with not more than five writtan words of greeting. 3¢ For posta? Information See your telephono book Yellow Payes. Use this space to add up your monthly payments | THE | ASSOCIATES then cut them down with an Associates consolidation loan Add up your monthly obligations. If the toral is too high, the Associates will lend you the money to clear up those debts, and turn them into one low monthly. payment. And by paying off debts instead of putting them off, you keep your credit good for any other purchases you make in the months ahead. So cut . monthly paymerits dawn with a debt consolidation loan from the Associates, Call your. Associates manager today. ASSOCIATES FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 4556 Laxelle Ave, «Phone V1.3-6387 | -| shimmering lights |the bride's attendants The flrat marriage in the third generation of Terrace's founder, the late George Little, was aclom- nized in Sacred Heart Church in the early evening of November 26 when Anne Catherine Little, Skeena MLA and Mrs. Little. be- came the bride of Peter Donald Anson of Langley. The double ring wedding cere- mony was performed by the Rev- erend Father Mohan in the candle- lit sanctuary in which large bas- kets of flawers had been placed. Wayne McDougal of Vancouver was best man and Mrs. P. Davies presided at the organ for the wed- ding music, ; . Ushers in the church were Lorne D. Little, brother of the bride from Seattle, Washington, John Louje of Prince George and Al Mulder of Kitimat, B.C. Given in marriage by her mother and father the charming bride was a picture of loveliness in her short wedding dress of blue bro- cade, cut on princess lines with long sleeves, She wore a heart shaped, hand-painted pin, the work of her grandaunt, which her mother had worn on her wedding day. Her dress was made by her mother. Her short vell of pale blue net fell from a circlet in her hair. She carried a white prayer book with cream roses and steph- anotis and a handkerchief her mother had carried on her wed- ding day. ‘ Her three pretty attendants were, maid-of-honor, Jo-Ann Alsup of Alameda, California, presently attending the University of Brit- ish Columbia, and bridesmaids Sharon O'Brien of Prince George and Zalynne Mulder of Kitimat, They complimented the bride with their dresses of blending blue crepe, with shoulders encircled with matching stoles. They wore head circles of deeper blue. with matching shoes and carried nose- gays of beribboned yellow daisies, Little Billy Kawinsky, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer, The groom’s gift to the bride was a bracelet of pearls and fine gold. The bride's gifts to her at- tendants were silver bracelets. A reception was held at the ‘spacious home of the bride’s ‘parents on 4407 Birch Avenne where one hundred and fifty guests were received by the bride’s mother and groom's parents. For the occasion the bride’s mother chase a blue dress with and a white corsage. The groom's mother wore a fmavy crepe suit with gold cor- sage, ; The bridal party stood beneath a canopy. of small wedding bells tied with blue ribbon, where the happy couple received the con- gratulations of the assembled friends and relatives. The cham- Pagne toast to the bride was pro- posed by Ceci] Blakeburn and re- sponded to by the groom. The best man proposed the. toast to and read telegrams of congratulations from 7 Granddaughter daughter of Dudley George Little, Anson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald : . . _ 2 apace The beautiful four tiered wed- ding cake was made by the bride’s mother and decorated by Mrs. Ann Sites in pale blue icing with slightly deeper blue flowers down the side, and topped with the bride’s parents’ wedding cake dec- oration. It was cut in traditional fashion by the bride and groom, The bride’s bouquet was caught by Miss Wenda Grant. Her gay red Iace garter, thrown by the groom, was caught by John Louje. For her going-away costume the bride chose a dressmaker styled soft dark turquoise blue suit, dark blue overcoat, turquoise hat and navy shoes, purse and gloves and she wore a white corsage, , The happy couple left for Skog- lund’s Hot Springs for their honeymoon, travelling on the following day to Vancouver, where the groom is employed. They will make their home at 2072 West Third, Vancouver, B.C, where there FIVE or TEN PIN . 4807 Laxelle Ave, out-of-town relatives and friends, | Wednesday, December 7,1 of Pioneer Family Weds} MR. AND MRS. PETER DONALD ANSON es. Photo by Max Patzelt, Kitimat will always be “open house” fg their friends. . . Included in the out-of-towll Suests were the groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anson og Langley; the bride’s uncle anq aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Mangnal@™ of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Fre Eyre, Jeanette and Jimmy Eyres Mr. and Mrs. David Duguid, Mr.@ and Mrs. Ron Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. K. Mulder, Mr. and Mrs. Al 7 Mulder, Mr, and Mrs, Beaupre andi other young friends from Kitimat. a : Christmas seals come once af year — But the programs for@ which the funds are used goes on all year round. That’s the only way to fight the Tubercle Bacillus the germ.that causes Tuberculosis ¥ never takes a holiday. ; Do your part to fight Tubercul- § osis. Have your free TB skin test and chest x-ray. 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