Levine-Kamadowski VowsSpoken In WinnipegSt. Stephens-Broadway United church was the acene of a wedding July 31. at 2 p.m., when Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kamadowski. of Cook’s Creek, Man., exchanged marriage vows with Michael Levine, ton of Mr. and Mrs. F. Levine of East Selkirk. Man Dr. W. E.Donnelly officiated Filmer Hubble played the wedding music.The bride chose a gown of eykm tuDe and lace. The lace . bodice had a surplice neckline’, edged with lace and long lily-point sleeves. The bouffant skirt was of tulle over taffeta. AVjS y', El ;;- 3f; zshirred bandeau of tulle held her fingertip vdL She carried a colonial bouquet of American Beauty roses. jMisses Joan Biedron. Naomi Tencha of St. Norbert, and Anne Chanas of East Selkirk were bridesmaids, Stephanie Kamad-owski, sister of the bride was flower girl, Andrew Bosko, Waited Pluta and Walter Zdrill at tended the bridegroom.A reception was held In the Memorial Hail, Selkirk.Mr. and Mrs. Levine left on j a wedding trip to the United States and on their return will , reside in East Selkirk, Man.