TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B,C, fen a ARCHITECTS SKETCH —of proposed enlargements to Terrace Post Office which will house all federal government agencies, Two-storey addition to federal OTTAWA —A $266,234 con- tract has been awarded to Nor- Pine Construction Company Ltd., of Terrace, B.C., for alterations and additions to the Terrace Fed- eral Building, Public Works Min- ister Arthur Laing announced to- day. Nor-Fine submitted the lowest of five bids received for the con- tract, the high being $305,840, lions fo deliver hampers The Terrace Lions Club will wind up their Christmas service projects by delivering hampers, December 24, The distribution of hampers to needy families is one of the an- nual projects taken on by the Lions Club, , This year, according to a club spokesman, they. will provide hampers for 14 families in the Terrace area, . The Lions and other service clubs and churches will bedistri- buting hampers of food and basic Christmas items to more than70 families this year. ~ The project is co-ordinated by Rey, George W, Keenleyside and the Christlan Welfare Coune cil, Another annual project of the Lions Club. is the Christmas party for retarded children which was held December -18 at Knox United Church, Twenty five children were treated to a visit by Santa Claus, The children were entertained with.a film about the history of post office service titled “A tale of Mail’’, The party wound up with a lunch of hotdogs and pop and bags of candies, : . We're sanding best -" wishes of, : the season to you and “ee yours. Have. |, Merry Christmas! - * oe building The addition will provide more space for the post office, accommodation for the depart ments of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Fish- eries, Veterans Affairs, National Health and Welfare, and Energy, Mines and Resources, The 100-by-60 foot addition will be a two-storey extension of the existing post office, The second floor of the addition will extend partly over the roof of the one- storey post office to make full use of avallable-space,=- Exterior finish of the build. ing is to be bri veneer}: Ins teriors will be finished with acoustic tile ceilings, gypsum wallboard, and. viny! asbestos tile flooring. Parking space for 23 cars is included in the plans, Plans and specifications for the addition were prepared by the Vancouver office of the federal Department of Public Works. W, W, Ryan, director of the de» trict will supervise the contract, SETTLED 200 CLAIMS: : VANCOUVER (CP) — A Can- adian National Railways spokes- yan said the company has set~ tled more than 200 claims re- sulting from an explosion in an underground tunnel project.in suburban North Burnaby, ‘The’ small claims ranged from brok- en windows to eracked plaster. GROWS BETTER CROP HALIFAX (CP) — Apple chem= istry helps turn out firm, fresh, rosy apples each ‘harvest timein the Annapolis Valley, Chemists at the Nova Scotia Research Foundation test the skins of Nova Scotia apples to gather data that will determine the soil compos- ition of -the next years crop. Sacred Heart Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Sep. tember 21 when Euelide Rino Page, son of Mrs, Rachelle Page and the late Oscar Page took as his bride Linda ENzabeth Porter, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Miguel Aguirre, - Father J, R, Bernardperform- ed the doublesring wedding cere mony and Kenzie Kellar acted as best man, Ushers were Trevor Hangen and James Kluss, Dale Porter, brother of the bride, and Allan Karpayshyn served at the mags. - Given in marriage by her father length wedding gown of whitepeau de sole with chantilly lace overe lay bodice, lace sleeves and a lace overskirt scalloped on the edge of the open front and. fall. ing ‘at the back in a long train, of-red sweetheart roses and white minfature mums, and woreagold ‘MacDonald of Miasion, B.C, who wore 8 gown of ice orange sheer over yellow peau de soie, Her two bridesmaids were Shirley Swick of Kitimat, cousin of the bride, and Tona Sims of Terrace Both wore gowns of mint green peau de sole. ae A reception , was held in’ the Elks Hall. For the aecasion the bride’s mother wore anaqua lace sheath with lace overcoat, black accessories and a corsage ofyel- low roses, The groom’s mother chose a mauve sheath with lace overcoat, beige accessories anda | corsage of white mums; She carried a tascade bouquet - cross, the gift of the groom. . partment’s British ColumblaDiew| 6-0 ' Matron of honor was Mary E, . Dave Roumiu, uncle of the bride, proposed a toast to her to which the groom responded. Joe Mitchell proposed the toast to the bride’s attendants which was resporided to by Kenzie Kellar, The bride’s table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake, Page-Porter rites at Sacred Heart Out-of-town guests at the wed. ding included: Mrs, Lavid Rou. mieu, grandmother of the bride and A, Roumieu, uncle of the bride, of Kelowna; Mr, and Mrs, David Roumfeu ‘and Laurel Roumieu, uncle and aunt of the bride from Smithers; Mrs, John D, Tragualr, aunt of the bride ££ and John and Patty Traquair of the bride was lovely in a floor. & Mr, and Mrs, Euclide R, Page made by her aunt, Mrs, J, D. Traquair and topped with a gold eross bearing their names and the date, The cross was the gatft of Father Bernard, For their honeymoon tour of southern 3,C, the bride wore for her going-away outfit an aqua and cinnamon tweed sheath with matching walking jacket and black patent accessories, . Mr, and Mrs, Page have made their home at 4738 Olson Street in Terrace, ° *: Merriest wishes and happiest thoughts, "+ for all our customers and friends at this holiday season. And bountiful thanks, to you. and you, and you. / e Burns Lake; Mr, and Mrs, George Swick, unele and aunt ofthe bride, and Sharon, George, Doreen and Donna Swick, all of Kitimat; Mr,’ and Mrs, Larry Thon, brother in-law and sister of the groom, and Shane and Don Rudland, of Fort Fraser; Mr, ‘and Mrs, George Parody and Robert Bel. ‘sham of Kitimatand Mr, and Mrs, ‘Jean Godet, Francois and Claude. of Kitwanga, A wire was read at the reception from Father F, J, Raynor of Prince George. Yukon group - | een mor ‘check tremors. for H-bombs: | _YELLOWKNIFE, N, W, 'T.(CP) | — Four, : electronic ‘technicians. are working around the clock to perfect a means of keeping par- ties to a nuclear test tan agree= | | mant honest. . ‘Ata research atatlonsixmiles || "~ west of this Northwest Territor- ios capital, they. record. earth movements tn an effort to identi- ||. fy nuclear tests, "Using a seismic array —19]| seismometers placed in granite pits 14 miles apart in an asyme metrical cross — they measure unusual earth tremers ‘and at- tempt to attribute them to ex- plostons or earthquekes,: The station is a joint project of the United Kingdom atomic - May the | spirit of His energy authority, whieh supplied the equipment. A Mier RY € - It's Christmas . .. families gather ‘round the 7 ‘ tree ;.. friends exchange greetings — and we ‘extend our thanks and best wishes to ah ae | " From the Management and Staff of your ; Terrace ‘and District Credit: Union PRINTE T _MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1968 1