MRS. GEORGE KEENLEYSIDE, the former and groom Rev. George Keenleyside, pastor Violet Seaman, signs the register watched of Knox United. by officiating minister Rev, Lawrence Sieber KEENLEYSIDE.SEAMAN WEDDING Ni _@ , ° d | Minister married -: <.- at Sunday service wedding cake, which had been |: Rey, George W. Keenleyside and Mrs, Violet B. Seaman were married at the 11 a.m. service in Knox United Church on Sun- day, June 30. Mr. Keenleyside and Mrs, Sea- man walked down the aisle to the flower-banked altar to ex- change marriage vows before Rey. Lawrence Sleber, Superin~ tendent of Home Missions for the trited Church in British Colum= a, : Standing up for the couple were Mr, Keenleyside'’s two sons William D, (Bill) Keenleyside of Terrace and Robert. (Bob) Keen- leyside of Golden, his daughter Mrs. 'C, (Shirley) Ayers of Cal- gary. and Mrs, Seaman’s. two daughters, Leah and Gayle, e@ bride wore a short-skirt length gown of white peau d’ele- gance on priticess lines and dus- ter of white lace, A white pill- ox hat sét off her dark haly - and she wore a gold chain and cross, of the groom. Her three attendants were charmingly attired in short gowns of aqua peau d’elegance, on princess lines and long white Jace sleeves, They wore white eirelet hats and carried white ’ Bibles, gifts of the groom. - .Members of the junior ‘ and senior choirs were pres- ent. . At completion of the sacra- ment -of marriage the senior choir. sang The Lord’s My Shep. herd (Brother James Air), ur der. choir conductor Jim Bant- ing and organist, Mrs, Don Par- menter. “Following the offering Jim Banting vendered the sole, [il Walk With God, : * During the singing of the hymn O God of Bethel By Whose Hand, . Rev, and Mra, Keenleystde took: their places behind the altar. ' Mrs, Keenleyside played the organ: for the anthem by the jun ior choir, lead by-Mrs. Roberta Lennan, - They sang a special setting of The Lord’s Prayer, -composed by Kees Rommers of _ Holland, a brother-in-law of Mrs, . Charlie Adam, He had sent the original ‘setting ‘as-a gift to Vi Seaman following a visit to Ter- races): po a "Mr, Keenleyside, assisted. by _Mr, Sieber and members. of the. *” session, conducted the Sacrament. of the Lord's Suppers 3 -- The ‘benediction and” choral. Amen concluded the services..." “Rey, and Mra, Keenloyalderé- ’ eeived congratulations from sev- -“@ral’ hundred. friends: and relat. fveds Ee ot > An informal reception was held |. | ‘in. -the ~ church’ ‘hall: which: was decorated for the occasion with. lue-and: white streamers. and: blues as «Tho-bride’s table | mage by her daughter Gayle and decorated by Mrs. Ann Sites Her older davghter, Leah, made her wedding dress. Pouring at the three lace-cov- ered tables were Mrs, Albert Richardson,, Mrs. Otto Lind- strom ard Mrs, W.E, Skillicorn, They were assisted by: other members of the UCW units of the church and the junior choir girls who served. a “ Mrs, Wilfred Fell was. res- ponsible for the floral arrange- ments in the church, Miss Marilyn Rugg attended the guest book. Following the cutting of their wedding . cake Rev, and Mrs. Keenleyside expressed thanks and appreciation to their friends. Mrs, Seaman is the daughter of Mrs. H.A. Bain of Vananda and ‘the late Rey, HA. Bain. Her mother was present at the wedding and so were & number of Mys, Seaman's kindergarten pupils, Mrs, Seaman has oper- ated Spruce Kindergarten for Young boys from Mr. Keel leyside’s senior scout group were ushers and helped with the parking of cars, 7 Mr, and Mrs. Keenleyside left on a honeymoon by car in North Central B.C, For her golng- away costume the bride chose a lilac and white linen dress with white accessories. On their return they will make thelr home at 3305 Kenney St. _ Among the other out-of-town guests, not part of the wedding party were: Mrs, Bob Keenley- gide and daughters, Nolaand Deb- pie of Golden; Rev, P.H, Mallett Blue Brand perlb. = teed caked Meats | Frying Chicken | Assorted Varieties — 631.39 TOP'S ce Dog Food . former. Knox United minister, | | and Mrs, Mallett and two daugh- tera, Ethel and Phyllis of Revel- stoke; John Lawrence, former | J Skeena Secondary School princi- pal, ani Mra, Lawrence; Mrs, and Mrs, George McAdams and two nieces, formerly of Terrace and now living in Sidney; D.H, Bain of Victoria, brother of the bride and Mrs, Bain as well as friends from Kitimat, Prince Rupert and -other points . alon the line. 15 years, Ontario studies nesting geese — —The Ontarlo department of lands and forests Is for the birds, The department is carrying out a study. of nesting habits of geese in the Hudson Bay lowlands onbe- half of members of the Mississi- ppl Flyway . A team headed by Harry Lum Councll. | search branch at Maple, near Toronto, set, ip ja ‘camp north- a-sité chosen as representative of the vast breeding around Hud- son and James Bay, , muskeg, swamps provide a great @eal of food for the Cree- Indians for the residents, ==. - ‘The team will spend two mon ths findlng nests, counting ¢ggs against the results recorded in. 15967: when biologists found ‘that they expected.) | pm Me: Retailer! — SPOT ADS. ye - was centered. with. a, throe-tlor q MOOSE FACTORY, Ont. 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