a.[isHSWJJina BJLin »i r! lt;pI/I/ecictinq i/—eii3 grif,h | tf Lesli'n*’ and tMAYOR — MOSH'NSKI pasHfIr ! A quiet wedding was solemnizedek at 2:30 p.m.. Saturday. August 3rd.; 'ey I in the Gladstone United Church, ac- 1 when I-oretta Merle, daughter of Mr : and Mrs. V. Moshidski. became the; ‘(S.k bride of Raymond Mayor, son of Mr.imTheWhitesGeorge Mayor and the late Mrs. May in -lor. Rev. Wm. Hogman performed the! reremonv. Miss Shirley Tomsic, of aTh*('.orostheWinnipeg, sang “The Lord’s Prayer' preceding the ceremony and “Because' during the signing of the register.!Mrs. J. D. Rogers presided at the iX) organ.The bride, given in marriage by | AM/ her father, looked lovely in her choice j GR* 1 of a full-length strapless gown of im-1 ^. ported chantilly lace and nylon net. j in t! I The enchanting radiance of the lace the skirt ended *ith an edge of hand er8 **1‘ rolled nylon caught up with seed . T] , pearls with a swish of nylon forming I dec( Y7 ! a bouffant skirt over an underskirt ofDupont satin. ! AI n iIridescent sequins and pearls out- Slatlined her beautiful molded bodice 'Her long-sleeve jacket featured a f*'”*scalloped neckline and the sleeve* ended in lily points. c*lvgraiHer veil of nylon, dusted with gra! sequins. was held in place with a grei , a Grace bandeau of hand-rolled net and y as sequins. She carried a fan-shaped gjje lin 1 bridal bouquet of red roses and steph- I y in* anotis. She wore a rhinestone neck- ; gra ne lace and ear-rings, the gift of the y the groom. forMis« Corinne Moshinski aecom w*‘ —■ panied her sister as maid of honor A She wore a gown of blue crvstalette. orowrth matching headpiece and carried oclt; a cascade of pink and white carna- 1 nlt;tions.Mr Fred Mavor acted as best manlellH9isefUKax,The bride's mother chose a dress of fieur**d satinette in avocado green )( with white end black accessories Sb*►m- wore a corsage of American Beauty ar! roses |I,ie A quiet reception, with the limned ep Sate family in attendance, was h- Id S at the groom's farm in the Palestine r.\ 2 district Rev. Hogman proposed the J ne- toast to the bride and the vronm res-Y,l- ponded with a few well chosen wordsFor going away the bride chose rlt;El beige dre*f» topped by a bolero and.imbrown ncceaaorie*. Her corsage was of red rosesurn Mr. and Mrs. Mayor will reside on F! of the groom t farm following a honey-1moon to Kencra and points east