ERICKSON — MILLSThe United Church in Ear Falls, Ontario, was the scene of a prettvsummer wedding, when Glenna Lou-*fgh‘er °* Mr- and Mrs. D. C.Mills of Ear Falls, was united in marriage with Garth Milton Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Erick-Swan River, Manitoba. The double nng ceremony was perform-Reverend Garth Nelson onSlSaQi, ,Uy ord’ 1965* at 5 P-m-soloist, Shirley Spencer, was accompanied at the organ by Mi-s. B. Y oung.. * GiyeP,marriage by her father, the bnde wore a full length gown ot white sand crepe featuring a softly controlled skirt flowing to a long train. The fitted bodice was fashioned with elbow length sleeves. Her floor length veil, which had been her mother’s wedding veil, was held inplace by a semi-pillbox or organza and she carried Baearra roses andivy. .The matron of honour was Mrs5yn,Nic!lols with Mrs. Don Watts and Mrs. Roy Bretsen as bridesmaid They wore identical floor length dresses in yellow and carried yel-low parasoLs with roses and ivyThe flower-girl, Little Miss Debby Ellis, wore a white dress highlightedby a yellow sash. ^Kenneth Emmond attended ther 85 **** man- James andLeslie Mills ushered the guests.ine reception was held in the Ear • alls Legion Hall.The happy couple left on a wedding VIP to Southern Ontario and a Gar-ibean Cruise.Mr? and Mrs. Erickson will reside i Winnipeg.PORCHER — ROS.McDermot Avenue Baptist Church Winnipeg, Manitoba, was the scent of a lovely double ring ceremony on June 19, 1965 at 4:30 p.m. when Verna May. youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Russell Rose, Minitonas, became the bride of Ei-win David Porcher, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Porcher of Winnipeg.Or. and Mrs. W. Gutowski sang O Perfect Love” and “The Wedding Prayer” during the signing ofthe register. Miss Imbard Tiede accompanied at the organGiven in marriage by‘her father,the bride looked lovely in her full hgte gown white peau de soie wrtn lily point sleeves and a long train. The fitted bodice and full skill were adorned with applique roses arid seed pearls. Her four tiered shoulder length veil of nylon tulle was held in place by a headpiece of teardrop pearls and aurora borealis.she earned a bouquet of pink roses, Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift from the gloom Matron of honor, the bride’s sis-JUlt; ?awXer brides-d, Miss Shirley Schroader were gowned alike in Rose floor length peau de soie gowns. Their headdresses were matching pink flowers with nylon net veil. They wore elbow length white gloves and carded white carnations sprayed pink The®°we*’ girl niece of the bride,*MissDebbie Weston, was dressed ident-iai to the bridesmaids.t ,Thf gI’oom s attendants were: Mr. Lloyd Porcher, brother of the groomand Mr. George Rose, brother of the onde.Guests were ushered by Mr. Glenn Weston and Mr. Marvin Holland The mother of the bride, chose a blue lace dress with white accessories and wore a corsage of red sweetheart roses and white featheredcarnations.The mother °f the groom wore a blue dress with white accessories ana a corsage of white carnationsand pink roseshF/E Ff^j Jlanders. cousin of the bride attended the guest book.01A.recePttor] was held in the lower hJiSrTw t!l° church, where theJ .e vvas decorated withf? ^hlte streamers and a£23®, 5ered w-dding cake. “Congratulations written with pink pom^ms^afauist white P°m P°m background hung just above the table.A/r.IaCe „was asked by Mr. HaulrSm MereT ,n,ief was M*- HansiP- Jack LeBBitt, proposed the toast to the bride.After the reception everyone enjoyed a programme put on in honorthe happy c-mple, and the giftsware unwrapped. KSome 120 guests sat down to a delicious dinner.The bride and groom thanked iheir many relatives and friends.For going away the bride choose ablue dress with matching coat and white accessories. Her corsageS. C6 shatteredwmg ample will real*, to