aw Ok 0 Page 810 ~~ Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 1991 RIVERBOAT DAY. The ceremony aver, newlyweds Stephanie and Gary Maen set out to join family and friends for a reception held aboard a paddlewheeler as it cruised the Thompson River. — Col ERP ASTI CE EES So 1 Dirom — Moen wed Contributed Exactly one year after their romantic engagement — over a cozy campfire on a moonlit night at Meziadin Lake — Gary Wayne Moen and Stephanie Jean Dirom were wed. ‘The’ wedding tock place Saturday, Sept. 7 at the Southwest Community Baptist Church in Kamloops and was followed by a wonderful recep- tion on the Wanda-Sue pad- dlewheeler riverboat during a three hour cruise down the ‘scenic Thompson River. «Phe celebration began Friday everiing with the parents of the bride,.Gavin and Linda, parents of the groom, Yvonne and Don, cand the wedding party gather- ing for a short rehearsal. After- wards, everyone met at the Crossroads Liesure Centre for an ‘evening of getting ac- quainted. The ceremony, a ‘‘Celebra- tion of Love’’, took place the following afternoon at | p.m. with the Rev. Don Harrison of- ficiating. It began with the two mothers, escorted by usher Martin Forbes, lighting the uni- ty candles. They were followed by lovely little flower girl Nastassia Ljungh in a pretty white dress trimmed with purple lace walking hand-in-hand with her brother Garrett, the ringbearer, dressed in a white _ shirt, charcoal grey bowtie and trousers. (They are the children of Marine, the groom’s sister, and Jim Ljungh of Kitimat):’- Next came bridesmaid Lisa Slauenwhite (Vancouver) and maid of honour Eline de Boer (Chase), both in floral print, knee-length dresses in purple, turquoise and lilac. Then the bride, escorted by her father, entered the church in a full-length, white, mermaid- style dress with a beautiful ‘headpiece and veil: Upon reaching the altar, shie lifted her veil and turned ta face | the handsome groom who was wearing a charcoal grey tuxedo with royal purple bowtie and cummerbund. Best man was longtime friend Doug McRae and Martin Forbes of Kitimat was groomsman. Both wore char- coal grey tuxedos with matching accessories, After the wedding, the bride and groom lit the centre candle of the unity candles andisigned. . the ‘register before leavitig' the: ~ church accompanied by organist Holly Connell’s play- ing of Billy Joel’s Just the Way You Are, The couple accompanied by the best man and bridesmaid left in a white stretch limousine’ for picture taking before boar- ding the Wanda-Sue. CONGRATULATIONS! meee SS SS PTET VAT Wi bic nie elo a ihe i hie "tT" cae rae OP ETT NY Ay Fr Fh a there's one thing this election is about oot ~dt’s our kids. Skeena has to offer them “more than just a home. They need jobs : and security for the future. That's ‘Se _ priority for me. (Dave Parke 3) = ‘CCl. Computers. ‘Slumberlodge ; . Shorty Pants :Baby Store : ‘Flowers.als Carte William Davis of Terrace was the lucky winner of PLAY & WIN. William received $150.00 in gift certificates, presented here by Sam Colller, Terrace Standard Advertising Representative. . Congratulations Wiliam from the participating merchants. * Central Flowers « Color Your World. * Rainbow Embroldery « Inn of the West. « Terrace Furniture Mart * Gemma Bed & Bath * Terrace Equipment * Agar Red & White ® TNJ Sound Systems © Central Gifts “AND THE "_ ESTABUSHEO APRIL 27,1968 TERRACE - CONCERT SOCIETY Invites you to an evening of enjoyment with... Driging oe Miss Dairy by Alfred Ubry . directed by BIN Millerd Friday, October 18, 1991, 8 pm at the R.E. M. Lee Theatre a ~ TICKETS: “Adults $18. 00 2 ‘Students & Seniors $12, 00 a AVAILABLE NOW AT ERWIN'S JEWELLERS — SKEENA MALL Sponsored by The Fabria Boutique & Skeena: ‘Beverages (Pepsi) Thank you to our. corporate sponsor ; "Terrace & k District, Teachers, Association. ume es md he ell. to Sy sea AMET ame A enh yg co, wens