TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Wistert, October il, _ CONSTABLE AND MRS. ROBERT STEWART PRESTON RCMP guard for local wedding An honour guard of scarlet-coated police officers flanked the aisle of St, Matthews Anglican Church for the wedding to Carol Jane Pruden and Constable Robert Stewart Preston of the N.C.M,P. The Rev, John D, Watts of- ficiated at the nuptials, held at 3:00 p.m, onSaturday, September 23. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Larry Pruden of Terrace and the groom istheson of Mr, and Mrs, Harry J, Preston of St, Thomas, Ontario, Members of the guard of honcur and ushers, were R,C,M,P, Con- stables Martin Bremer of Prince Rupert, Keith Winch of Sechelt, Jack Wright of -Rich- mond, Dennis Spriges of Kitimat and Fred Simpson of Terrace. R.C.M.P, Constable Jack Haas- beck of Prince Tupert supported the groom, “ navy accessories, Her corsage was of pink rosebuds, The . couple’ will reside in Prince Rupert where the groom is stationed with the R.C.M.P. Out of town guests for the oc- easion were the groom’s mother, Mrs, Harry J. Preston of St, Thomas, Ontario; -the bride’s grandmother, Mrs, David B, Smith of Victoria; Mr, and Mrs, H, Pruden of Kelowna; Mr. and Mrs, D, Smithers of Smithers; Mrs, W. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. C. Latimer and Constable and Mrs. Dennis Spriggs of Kitimat; and Miss Pat Taylor of Prince Rupert, Given in marriage father, the bride chose a floor length gown of white crepe, with bodice appliqued in whiteorganza ‘fowers, A single white rose of satin and organza held her tiered veil of silk iflusion and she carried a bouquet of white orchids and ‘stephanotis. Maid of honor was the bride’s ‘sister Miss Dale Pruden, and bridesmaids were the Misses Wenda Grant and Diane West, . They wore identically styled dresses of pale yellow crepe with yoke and bell sleeves of Venice lace. Their headpieces were of matching yellow silk with short veils, Each carried a cascade bouquet of yellow Spi- der chrysanthemums, Organist for the double ring ceremony was Mrs, Philip Davies, : The Totem Room of the Lake- Ise Hotel was the locale of a reception following the nuptials, _. Terrace R,C.M,P, Corporal Nick Shaigee was mdster of ceremonies and long-time friend of the family, Mr, Peter Ratel of Kelowna, proposed the toast to the bride, Following the response from the groom several telegrams of congratulations were read, They ‘came from St, Thomas, Yancouv- er, Williams Lake and Prince ‘Rupert, .A wedding cake, baked by the bride’s mother and decorated by Mys, Ann Sites, was cut and served by the newlywed couple, - Soloist, Corporal Lowell Dav- idson of -the Prince Rupert R.C.M.P,, sang “The Bluebird of Happiness” during the. recept- on, For a honeymoon trip to Van« conver, St, Thomas, Niagara Falls and Ottawa the bride don- ned a silk knit suit of pink, with navy and white coat and Teen travel | great thing for Canada ‘EDMONTON (CP) — “] think “ats the best thing there is to Knit Canada ‘country,’ said “one of the 24 . Montreal teens, , He. meant the federal-provin: . celal youth travel program, 4 joint effort to send 4,800 young . Canadians on two-week center. . nial vislts acrosa the country, ‘This.was group no. 76, retura- ‘ling to Montreal with leaders Rev. |. : Claude.Tetrault andSister Claire Richer, . The 12> boys.and 12 .. girls, aged 16 to 19, had made . brief tours of Ottawa’ ‘and Edmon- -ton and: spent a week -with fam- - [Hes in Yellowknife, capital. of » the Northwest Territories. ; ‘together as a . : io John: SULSETH mourned here John Melvin Julseth, a long time resident of this area, died suddenly Wednesday September 27. The late Mr, Julseth was born Decamkes 13, 1911 in Portlang, Oregon, U.5,A.. He moved tothe Burns Lake area in 1927, He had been a resident of Ter- race since November 1937, - At the time of his death he was managing director of Terrace Transfer Company. . He was a member of Lakelse Ladge No. 33 L,0,0,F, He is survived by his wife Dor- othy Virginia, sons Donald Walter and John, Albert of Terrace anda son Gerald Wayne and daughter, Joan Ellen living at home; four grandchildren and one brother, Thomas Bernard of Terrace. ‘The funeral was held Saturday afternoon, Sept. 30, from Knox United Church with the Rev, George Keenleyside officiating, Active pallbearers were mem- bers of Lakelse Lodge No. 33 L0,0,F,, Watson Bailey, Frank Clifford, Fred Green, Lee Lew- ellyn, Oliver Baxter, "and Lhoyd Leveque. Honorary _ palibearers were her, Louis Gair, Bert West, Emil Haugland, Fred Thomas and W.A, Bush. heating systems. Education Minister Leslie Pet- erson officiated at the opening of the school on September 5, to- £ether with school officials from Victoria and Terrace, New 5 tewart school uses infra-red heat Everything is up to date in the new Stewart Elementary- Secondary school including one of the province’s few electrical NEW PRESIDENT of Columbia Cell, including the Terrace Twin River operation is R, C, Scrimshaw, above, who has now joined Col Cel headquarters in Vancouver, Lloyd Jolinstone, Rowland Beec-| ° Computer keeps tab BURNABY, B,C. (CP) — One of Simon Fraser University’s newer, staff members can remem- ber sty 90, 00 facts at a time, An IBM “computer installed May 1 is keeping student records, processing accounts and pro- gramming courses. The com- puter’s memory bank can -hold more than 87,000,000 bits of information and can print 1,11C lines of copy a minute, The school is one of B,C.’s first all electrically-heated schools and is also one of the ing in the activity room, This latter feature permits the activity room to be kept at reasonably low temperatures during the day andheatingturmed on only minutes before the room is required to be at operating temperature, The building is heavily in- sulated, Heavy snows in the Stewart area provide further in- sulation during the winter months. Portable partitions have been used in the Stewart classrooms so that larger areas may be created for the instruction of multiple classes and for the pur- pose of team teaching. A covered play area has been constructed at one end of the School, and children may step from the playground directly into the mudrcom area before pro- ceeding to corridors and class- rooms, The school area is about 10,- 700 souare feet with play area of approximately 1 400 square feet, Cost of the building was $276,- 399. Designer was Vancouver architect J, Douglas Henderson, The overall appearance and general color scheme have heen leit’ to amore residential scheme rather than an institutional one. According to Henderson, this ap- proach is now being used [re- quently in the design of build- ings for use by young children cetemonies: were’ Chat the Terrace School Board, Mr, J,E. Cook; secretary treasurer of School District 53, E.G. ‘Ted’? Wells; District Schools Superint- endent E.C, Stewart; and School Board member, Keith Tucker, All flew io Stewart via chartered aircratt, fingers do the walking. / Buzzzzzzzzbusy, busy, busy people tind FLORISTS fast in the YELLOW PAGES. 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