CPL. AND MRS. DONALD ALLEN CROSS(nee Mary Elsie Nysetvold)—Wooders PortraitsMr. and Mrs. M. Hoskins were Cal-rary visitors, where they visited Mrs. Joskin’s mother and sister. They re-urned on Wednesday and report driv-ng through quite a snow storm on the vay home.Mr. S. A. Miller of the Paradise Val-Leslie Morrison had the misfortune to break his leg last Monday and has been sick in the hospital since.Mr. and Mrs. Eldon DaUyn and Mrs.On Saturday, November 28, 1959 at 2:00 p.m., the Battle River Lutheran Church, Chauvin was the scene of a very pretty wedding when Miss Mary Elsie Nysetvold and Cpl. Donald Allan Cross exchanged wedding vows.Pastor Edwin Bowen of Czar performed the double-ring ceremony for the daughter o£ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nysetvold of Chauvin and the son of Mr, and Mrs. George Dross of Star-buck, Man.Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor-length gown of nylon taffeta with a cowl neckline, whichcame to a V in front and back, and lily-point sleeves, A four-tiered fingertip veil of silk illusion misted from a matching headpiece. She carried a bouquet of red roses with streamers of roses.Attending the bride were her sister, Miss Madeline Nysetvold, maid of honor, Mrs, Annie Vallance, a friend of theThe Community Hall Board sponsored a very enjoyable New Year's Eve Dance in the Community Hall, with music by the Voss-Loy Orchestra.Young people home for Christmas*or New Year's included the Misses Noreen Westwood, Sharon Proctor,|l mLorraine Edwards, Donna Gower, Della Graham, Delores Rehman, DorisWatchel^ Yvonne McGladdery and Jimand Charles Ruchotzskl, Cpl. George■Rehman, BUI and Armstrong, Eugene Dextrase, Me-r.dn Christensen, John Westwood, Down/ McGladdery, and Wayne Reinbolt fron.ithe Airforce. The many friends of Mrs. Buth For-bride, and Misg Joan Nysetvold, a sister as bridesmaid. Miss June Nyset-vold and Master Drew Cahill, cousins of the bride, were flower girl and ring bearer.The attendants wore simialr dresses of red velvet in the princess line, complete with white feather clip hats and accessories. They carried white muffs with red and white corsages pinned to them. The flower girls was gowned in a white velvet gown with a red cummerbund and carried a white muff.Mr. Gordon Millar was best man. The guests were ushed to their pews by Bill Dewar and David Nysetvold,The wedding music was played by Mrs, Maxine Frickleton, and soloist Miles Nysetvold -sang The Wedding Prayer during the signing of the register.The bride's mother chose a dusty rose colored dress with lace inserts in the skirt, with navy accessories. Her corsage was of white gardenias.The groom’s mother chose a beige dress with pink accessories, and hercorsage was also a white gardenia.Following the reception, a banquet was held for one hundred and fifty guests at the Chauvin Legion Hall, where the Royal Purple Ladies catered. The bride's table was centred by the wedding cake, which was baked by Mrs. Karol Kisio and decorated by the bride's aunt, Mrs, Josie Bergerud, Mr.Wayne Nysetvold was master of ceremonies. Toast to the bride was proposed by Mr, Gordon Millar, to which the groom ably responded. Others who spoke were Jim Vallance, Bill Petrie, the bride’s father, Ken Saker, Bill Kaiser and Dr. Saville.For a honeymoon to be spent in Manitoba, the bride changed to a two-piece brown sheath dress with beige accessories, She wore an orchid corsage.The newly-weds will make their home at 801—6th Ave. West, Waln-wrlght.Out of town guests at the weddingwere Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kaiser, Mr, and Mrs, George Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Pet© Dernier, Mrs. Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs.Johnny Norton, of Starbuck, Man.;Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dernier of Buck Creek; Mrs. Florence Dewar, Bill Dewar, Gordon Millar, Madeline Nysetvold, Mr. and Mrs. James Vallance, Sandy Kuzlo, Jeannie Kisio, Maxine Seville* Shirley Wiley, Miles and Wayne Ny-setvoldj David Nysetvold, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wilson, all of Edmonton; Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Gruntman of Forest-burg; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffatt, Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Frickleton, of Riv-ercourse; Sgt. and Mrs. Ted Dewar of Cold Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sawchuk of Edgerton and several from Wain wrlght.Bible week and Bible Sunday across Canada was marked by an emphasis on the Bible, and in 1959t ceremonies of Public Bible reading were held onthe streets and at many public buildings. rThe Prime Minister of Canada, the Premiers of Provinces, Mayors of Municipalities and religious leaders were invited to conduct Public Bible reading on Tuesday, December 3rd, at 12 noon. * ftThe response to the invitation wasboth cordial and co-operative. The Sal-x'ation Army used their officers and cadets on main intersections In cities and towns, and Bishops, Clergymen and Ministers proclaimed the Scriptures In many locations.It Is expected that public Bible reading will be a feature of the observance of Bible week in the future.Hoping that his son would enter politics, Sir Wilfred Laurier’s father had his son live for two years with an English-speaking family in order to become truly bilingual. *