Full Uniform Wedding Held At St. Barnabas Church ThursdayI'iilniM .iikI white flowers graced S%. Barnabas Church Thursday evening at seven o'clock for the wedding of Sergeant Mary Patricia Terrill, C.YV.A.C., Calgary, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. N. Terrill of Medicine Hat. and L/AC. Stanley William Thomas Russell Jones. R.A.F., Calgary. only non of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jones, Great Barr, Birmingham, England.Rev. Canon J. F. Butcher performed the double-ring ceremony, the firs' ceremony of this kind to be held in St. Barnabas Church, where the j bride and bridegroom were members of His Majesty's forces. Miss Constance Chinch played tin* wedding music and during the signing of the register. Miss Adrienne White sang •Til Walk Beside You.”Given in marriage by her father, the bride was smart m her Canadian Women's Army Corps uniform. She carried a white prayer book with marker cascade., holding clustersof Sweetheart rones.Mrn. John Mitchell of Vulcan. Alta., was matron of honor, wearing u floral two-piece frock, with matching hat., and a corsage of Talisman roses.Corpoial Pete Jenkins of No. St S.F.T.S. was best man.Following the ceremony, an Informal reception was hold ul the homo of the bride’s parents. The table was centred with a tier of the wedding cake belonging to the bride's aunt, offset by ivory tapers. Or. F. W. Gcrshaw proposed the toast to the bride and was responded to by the groom. Squadron Leader llnttrick presented a gift to the Hide and groom on behalf of the Equipment I Section, where llie groom win formerly attached at No. ?A S.F.T.S.Mr/i. Terrill, mother of Hie brkle, wore a printed ensemble and a corsage of red rcscs.After a short honeymoon trip, the icouplc will lake up icsidcr.co in ; Calgary.CONQUEST OF U.S.A. .TAP AIM SAYS GREWbition ... of that Japanese military machine a power that renders Japan potentially the strongestna-