Page B2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 22, 1992 Baptism a sp Proud parents Kelly and ' Suzette Pelletier are pleased to announce the arrival of baby Nicolé Desiree, who arrived on March 8, 1992 at Mills Memorial Hospital, : And on Sunday April 5, baby Nicole Desiree was baptized at Sacred Heart Parish by father Al Noonan along with chosen godparents of Tina Beaudoin and Grant Schille, both of Ed- monton, Alberta. Later everyone gathered at Kelly and Suzette’s home for a special family dinner. And travelling from Edmonton for the special baptism was proud grand- mother Priscilla Beaudoin. Nicole is the first grandchild for the Beaudoin family, And other grandparents are Reno and Lin- da Pelletier, who live in Ter- race, kKkekkkk A big thank you goes out ta each of the volunteers who gave their time in workshops for the Miss Terrace Pageant 1992. They are: Ann Marie Merkel (effective speaking), Dr, Barrie Phillips (smoking information), Doug Smith (Superhost pro- gram), © Gerry . Kasten {nutrition), Cst. Rick Shaw and Cst... Tim Alexander (lady beware), Eve Kusnick (drug and alcohol prevention), Karlene Clark, Lisa Smith and Denise Kluss (hair care), Mare Page (table etiquette), Karlene Clark {nail care, skin care, makeup The people know best The judges may have snubbed her, but in the end democracy ruled. Terrace artist Denise Linley got the most: votes from the public. in the -people’s choice award section of the 1992 Nor- thwest Regional. Juried Art Show. | uo Linley took home first place and $100: for her oil painting Wolf Life. pur gi re the BQ next). qmorth include: colour artist Diane Myhr, wood carver Gordon Stokkeland, and artist Jane Turner. TOBACCO ISA DRUG. Protect your children. “RECOGNIZE YOUR PROFIT POTENTIAL” . Sam Collier Aaa Terrace Standard Advertising Congultant my job is to enhance your sales and profit position and link your dOusiness to consumers by creating exciting, eye-catching ads with constant service and personal dedication. © Advertising is an investment and good, sffactive advertising doesn't have to ba’ expensive, | will show - you frash and innovative advertising ideas. i “IF you're not convinced avan small advertising works, consider this: You read this one didn't you?" ADVERTISING IS AN : . (NVESTMENT AND * GOOD EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING DOESN'T HAVE TO BE EXPENSIVE. _ FOR ADVERTISING ‘INFORMATION CALL “TERRACE STANDARD) SEP ae PEE A 638-7283 . ‘Here ’n There”’ by Yvonne Moen application), Naomi Shaffer (modelling), Jo Patterson (stress management), Lisa Stella (draping), Mamie Kerby and ecial event — Sheila Sandover-Sly (history of Terrace), Christine Skinner and Sandra Hartford (sexual health), and Vesta Douglas. HAPPY PARENTS Suzette and Kelly Pelletier flank Father Al Noonan and their newborn daughter, Nicole Desiree. | Gi sponser sm fre Beet gf Coe kkk kt a In news from. the Willows Apartments, Cecile has just returned froma short vacation. And people who are having birthdays include: Molly Gauvrau (April 28) and Juliette Trembley (April 30). kkekkkxk A correction to last week's column: Herb and Ethel Yehl live in Terrace — not Burnaby. Their best man lives in Burnaby and was in attendance at their 25th anniversary, Vanaurngy Breen ae aS Ctrriry Canada's International Sound Recording Conference, Music Festival and Music Exhibition, Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre May 1 - May 4, 1992 CONGRATULATIONS To CHRIS BAYLISS and ABBEY GENEVA From Abbey Normal Band — of Burns Lake Winners In This Area Their Winning Song. ‘Is It Really You’’ Will Be Critiqued. Special Mention Of - Terrace’s CHRISTINE INKSTER As One Of The Contests Runners Up Terrace Co-op : Fashion : chombandigho iorested Rie Mob going anid FestivabaftheArts: ‘waler- | - LATE Terrace Co-op Dept. Store a 4617 Greig Ave. 635-6347 STORE HOURS: Mon.-Wed. 9 am~ 6 pm Thurs. & Fri... Qam-9 pm Saturday .. . ..9am-6pm Sunday... ....41am-5pm 635-9595 ‘ at 0 | ; aS ~of FREE Gortex Backpack — With Every Purchase Of A Spring '92 Farwest Gortex Jacket Farwest Spring Collection 1992 Or Totebag Retall $45.00 Apri 22-30 ONLY _ HURRY IN WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Co-op Home Centre = he . , ee e ne STORE HOURS: MONDAY THAU SATURDAY — Bam- 6pm 2912 Molitor St. OPEN SUNDAY 17-4. 4617 Greig Ave. Co-op Farm & Garden Centre 635-6347 STORE HOURS: Mon. - Thurs... 9 am - 6pm Friday -. 2am-9 pm Saturday... -Sam-6 pm. OPEN SUNDAY 11-5