Holowka ExchangedPetter VowsWinnipegMarriage tows were exchanged between Annette June, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.etter, of Woodside, Man., and Const. Robert Frank Holowka, of the R.C.M.P., only son of Mr.and Mrs, John Holowka, of Winnipeg, on Saturday, August 6th, at 4 p.m. in St. Theresa's R. C. Church in Middlechurch. Service was conducted by Father Mo-rand.Given in marriage by her fa-her, the bride wore a lovelysnort sieeveu floor-length gown of white corded silk overlaid with a rose motif, featuring a single row of 47 self-covered buttons extending fi;om the deep V of the neckline to the high point at the-front of the interesting hemline which gave a petallike appearance to the skirt. Her shoulder-length veil was held inplace by a cluster of white rosebuds, Her cascade Eouquet was composed of a single white orchid and white stephanotis. Bridesmaids were LorrainePetter, sister of the bride and Betty Hillman. Maid of honor was. Sylvia Holowka, sister of the groom. They were dressed alike in short-sleeved floor-length gowns of pink corded silk,styled on the Empire line. Their pink net headpieces were held in place by rose petals. They carried cascade bouquets ofwhite mums and ivy accented bypink ribbon.Tiny Joyce Watson. Winnipeg, was flower girl and looked delightful in a dress of pink tieredace. a pink velvet bow adornedher hair and she carried a basket of white chrysanthemums.Best man was Const. HerbStengert, Winnipeg. Other att-(ContTnueci on Page 8)