WEDDING BELLS*4 • 1Hiscock - Baskem’HeiKillamey Free (Methodist Church was the setting for a pretty double ring ceremony at3:00 p-m., July 24th, whetKRev-! tE- Hammond united in marrfge Doris Dollena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Charles Baskerville of KUlamey, and Robert John, son of Mr- John Hiscock of Baldur-Mrs- Marion Frank played the wedding music and accompanied soloist Mrs- Joan Taylor of Wey-bum*The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of lace’over net and satin, featuring a bustle decorated with chiffon rosettes and scallops around the bottom; a pattern of tiny pearls and sequins framed the neck of the bodice- Her bouffant veil was held by a band of ruffled chiffon. She carried e cas-cade of deep red Happiness Ro*-es.of white feverferh; backed by white satin leaves and completed in a shower of white lace stream-