“They met.on the high road’’ as. ‘the ‘song says. Well, not ; -quitel: but Dave and Cheryl’s Tomance biossomed when they “were both employees of the - Ministry of Highways. They had gone to elementary school _ together at Uplands but didn’t »-Seemi to notice each other then. However that changed and on August 25th, Cheryl-Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William’: McCullough of Ter- .Tace, and Dave, son of Mrs. “Dorene Byng of Terrace and ‘Mr. Brian Byng of Campbell River; B.C. were married at the ., Christian Reformed Church in Terrace, , While guests arrived at the ceremony, Daniel: Green of ‘Sherbrooke, Quebec, brother- in-law of the bride, played the piano. Cheryl walked up the ai- ste on her father’s arm to ‘The Wedding March’’. She looked beautiful. in her ivory satin gown and matching headpicce. The full-length dress with chapel train was embossed with lace, beads and tiny satin but- tons. - Cheryl’s head piece was ‘a pearl headband, from which fell sprays of flowers and a waist length veil. Her bouquet was of orchids and ivy. She wore an opal necklace, a special wedding gift from Mrs. Bnyg. Rhonda McCullough, sister of the bride, was the maid of honour. Her ballerina length dress was of jade satin and lace. Breanne Funston, niece of the bride, was the charming flowergirl. She wore an ivory dress of lace over satin, trimm- ed with jade ribbon, Cheryl designed and sewed the gowns for herself and her at- tendants, as well as making her poing-away. dress, Dave was attended by his brother, Garry Byng of Van- ‘couver, as best man. His other brother Greg, of Montreal, and Clayton Tomas of Terrace, ushered. The men all wore grey suits, jade ties and white rose and carnation boutonnieres. The ceremony was performed by Mr, John Abernethy of Westbank, B.C, During the signing of the register, the con- gregation sang a hymn, accom- pained by Daniel and Eileen - Green on pan flute and piano, The wedding party left the church to ‘*Chariots of Fire’? played by Daniel on the pan flute. ; The reception, emceed by Mr. Alex Houlden, uncle of the groom, was held at the. Thor- nhill Community Centre, - Two special presentations were made. Dave and Cheryl were -very organized in their wedding planning and had a large ‘chart of “things to do” between engagement and wed- ding. This chart was presented to Rhonda, just in case she ever needs it! The other presentation was to Claylon Tomas. Dave and Clayton have been friends a long time and at grad they bet each other $1,000 that the other one would marry first. Well, Dave lost, so he presented his payment to Clayton by cheque — perfectly painted on a 4’ x & sheet of plywod. Wedding guests. are now betting on whether or not it will be cashed! The ivory wedding cake was made by the bride’s mother, -and-decorated by the bride in _Phillipine style. Je featured or- : chids,; sprays of flowers, hearts and swans. The special cake- top, which has been used for 3 previous: McCullough wedding cakes was seen on the bottom layer of this one, while the top’ Was ‘decorated with a “lake’’ on which two blown glass swans ‘floated’ beneath sprays of flowers. The guests left with the traditional piece of cake, in- Shoppers Drug Mart CORRECTION Ae: January clreular, ‘yolune 23, Ne. 2 Tha description and illustration fer the wilsk Plus liquig laundry detergent are in- one product thal should ba advertised is 1L. Wisk Plus at $3.20, We apologize for any inconvanience thase errors may Wa fava caused Out customs i ie > the knot VOWS EXCHANGED, Cheryl-Ann (McCullough) and Dave Green INVITES | You. To Skiing IS for everyone! i you" ve 2 always wanted to. learn to ski, or you have a friend who would like to” learn, this i is the winter to do 8 head down the aisle on their way to a Hawaii honeymoon. dividually decorated with peach couver, Richmond, Burnaby, flowers and wrapped in jade Kamloops, Westbank, 100 Mile and ivory. House, Prince George Houston, Some out-of-town guests Kitimat, and Prince Rupert, were here for this special occa- B.C. A telegram was also Includes rental equipment, a group beginners’ ski lesson and lifts. Register in Smithers at: In Terrace at: -LAS r CHANCE! OSCAR’S SPORTING GOODS 8 & Ki SHO WINTERLAND SKI AND SPORT SHOP ALL SEASON SPORTING GOODS — -SUNDANCE SPORTS | Sikii Smithers Your winter may never be the same — sion. Mrs. A.H. McCullough ‘eceived from the Greens in from Powell River, B.C., the France. bride’s 86 year old grandmother § Dave and Chery] spent their was a guest of honour. 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