TOSBERG-NORDSTFOMThe Sprague United Church was the scene of a lovely wedding. Elaine Nordstrom became the bride of Karl Tosberg, of Atikokan.The bride entered the church on the arm of her brother, Clarence, who late gave his sister in marriage.The bride's sister, Lillian, Mrs. John Hebert, was matronal honor. The groom's sister, Han-ior Schllngmen, was bridesmaid. Flower girl was Judith Schling-men.The besimen were Roger Mature and John Hebei.Mrs. Richard Thiessen, soloist, sang uO Promise Me accompanied by Beverley Struthers at the piano.Rev. Ellerbush, of Warroad, performed the ceremony. The ushers were the bride's brothers Lawrence and Arnold Nordstrom.The reception was held in the school auditorium; catering by the W.I. Grace was said by Clarence Nordstrom, Gunner Nord-berg gave the toast to the bride. Mrs. Gunner Norberg was in charge of the guest book registry.Out of town guests were from Winnipeg.The bride, who carried a bouquet, of American beauty roses, wore a floor length gown of nylon sheer over crispy avril rayonand net with long lily point sleeves, Cutwork type lace trimmed the boat neckline and bodice of the unpressed pleated skirt. The elbow length veil of nylon tulle 1 was held in place by a tiara cf looped seed pearls with a centre ring.Mother of the bride wore a copen blue suit with guipure lace ; overlay in light blue with sand color accessories and a corsage of American beauty roses.The groom’s mother wore a sand color suit with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses.The two bridesmaids and the flower giri wore floor length dress of blue tulle over satin.The wedding dance was held in Middiebro hall. Music was by a Roseau band.For going away the bride wore a pale green suit with white accessories and orchid corsage. The happy couple left for a honeymoon in the stales before returning to live in Atikokan.Mr. and Mrs, Craig Lee and children, of Dauphin spent Easter week with their folks, the R, Wesners. The Lees plan to move to Winnipeg so Craig can enter university to work toward a master* s degree in agriculture. Robert Wesner Jr. accompanied the Lees back to Dauphin for a visit.Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wesner of Winnipeg and David Wesner of Vancouver, B.C., were Easter holiday guests at their folks, the Joe Wesners.Gordon Ringuis of Atikokan, and Alita Viddal, of Dryden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Viddal, and children, of Atikokan and Kris Viddal and friend Marilyn Spargo, of Winnipeg, spent Easter at the Viddals.At Emanuel Nordstrom were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kelly and Roula, and Mr. and Mrs. John Major, of Winnipeg*