‘PAGE 6 TERR*CE HERALD, TERRACE B.C. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1971 Mr. Studio photo. and Mrs. Dennis Malcolm Jansen, Terrace Phato Jansen - Froese exchange vows Shirley Grace Froese ‘and Dennis Malcolm Jansen exchanged wedding vows in a double-ring ceremony = in Terrace Pentecostal Tabernacle on May 8. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Woldemar Froese and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jansen. Reverend D. Rathjen officiated. The bride chose a floor-length gown of white Beorgette over fortrel with an empire waist and shorl puffed sleeves. The gown was trimmed with lace and white rose buds. She wore a shoulder length veil with tiara headpiece, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Maid of honor Judity Froese, the bride's sister, bridesmaids Judith Rathjen and Donna Tschritter wore pink replicas of the bride's gown. Junior bridesmaids Noreen Froese and Karen Jansen wore mauve dresses and carried white crysthanthemums. Candlelighters Sheila Smith and Sandra Sieben wore mauve. Mr. Ted. Bonk attended the groom. Ushers were Gary Jansen, the groom’s brother, Rob Drake, Keith Webb and Lou, Haselmeyer. Mrs. Blackstock ‘Vanderhoot; accompanied her husband, soloist Bob Blackstock. Ronald Gray acted as master of ceremonies. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Froese chose a mauve and white ensemble with white accessories, The groom’s mother wore a mauve dress with pink accessories. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs, Harold Jansen and children Karen, Brian and Gary of North Vancouver; Mrs, Mary Jansen of Kelowna; Mr, and Mrs. C.D. Froese of Abbotsford; Mr. Paul Froese of Coquitlam; Mr. and Mrs. C. Froese of Prince Rupert, Reverend and Mrs. Webb and 2 RE eo a ae - ie Norma Schulte weds Ulrich Mendel Keith, Kitimat; Mr. and Mrs, E. Molitor and family, Reverend and Mrs. G. Richmond, North Vancouver; Mr. Don Cocks, North Vancouver. Following a reception at the Red D'or Cabaret Mr. and Mrs. Jansen left for a honeymoon in southern British Columbia. For her going-away costume the bride wore pink sheer over satin with white accessories. The newly-weds have made their home at Suite 206 - 1445 Chesterfield Avenue in North Vancouver. United Church in 7 the scene of an afternoon ceremony May 22 when Norma Virginia Carol Schulte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schulte of Terrace, exchanged wedding vows with Ulrich Hans Mendel, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hans Mendel. Chicken Rosemary - (Makes 8 Servings) 2 tbsp. butter 4 single chicken breasts, boned and slightly flattened i. cup dry white wine 2 chicken Douillon cubes, crushed 4 tsp. sall Isp. rosemary pinch of basil ta tbsp. flaur ‘pint (14) cups) light cream parsley Melt butfer in a large frying pan, Saute chicken uniil lightly browned on both sides. Combine wine, bouillon cubes and salt, Pour around chicken, Sprinkle chicken with rosemary and basil. Cover and cook over low heat 25 to 30 minutes or until chicken is cooked. Spoon some pan juices aver chicken. Remove chicken fa a heated platter and keep warm. Com- bine flour and cream. Add ta pan juices and couk stirring constantly until smuothly thickened and mixture comes ta the boil. Pour over chicken and varnish with parsley. Pizza with a Combine another of today’s convenience foods, instant mashed potatoes, with canned salmon, and whip up this tasty pizza. PIZZA WITH A DIFFERENCE: Potato crust: 4 cup instant mashed potato flakes 's cup cold water 1 cup all-purpose flour 1, cup butter Add potato flakes to water; stir; let stand until liquid is absorbed. Add potatoes to flour; stir with fork; cut in butter, Shape into a ball; knead until smooth, Roll cul to 4% inch thickness to fit a 12 inch pizza pan. Prick well with a fork. Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes until lightly browned. difference Cool before filling. Filling 2 small or 1 large can salmon: 2 ; grated parmesan cheese It cup-2 cups well-drained cooked tomatoes lz teaspoon cregano leaves, crushed '» teaspoon sweet basil 2 tablespoons cooking oil 'y medium onion, grated ‘y pound Mozzarella cheese slices Flake salmon, including juice, and mash bones. Arrange on top of cooled crust and then the remaining ingredients in listed order, making the Mozzarella cheese slices into strips and arranging them last in a pattern. Bake at 425 degrees for about 15 minutes. Serve in wedges. Makes 6-8 servings. Reverend Don officiated. Bridesmaids were Susan by her father, wore a gown of white lace over satin. She carried mauve and white carnations. The bride, given in marriage Schulte, Nancy Sparks and Rosemary MacDonald, The bride’s sister Theresa Maria was flower girl and the bride's brother, John Leon Schulte was ring bearer. Ekert Mendel, brother of the groom, was best man. Cameron Schulte and Dick Mendel were ushers. The bride’s mother chose an apple-green dress suit with mauve accessories, The groom’s mother wore black with white accessories. Out-of-town guesls includes the bride’s grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Schulte of Sidney, Vancouver Island; Herman and Phyllis Schulte, _ Lewis “ay IAC ~ Wehelp | make thin " Scope and diversification. We're like someone with many arms. Today we're the largest company of our kind in Canada—and one of the largest in the world. Because of the things we do, Canadians live a better life—and Canada grows. Compa- nies can sell everything fram automobiles to aircraft, from mobile homes to mobile cranes, We make it possible for farmers to buy machinery and equipment. Lumber mills get new saws, Railways get additional trajns. We lease helicopters for moving mining equipment and finance x-ray equipment for hospitals. How does a doctors’ clinic or a new modern office get the expensive modern equip- ‘ment it needs? 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