16 ‘Terrace Review - — ‘Wednesday, September 7, 1988

Katherine Epp, ‘Andrew Simpson wed ©

In a double-ring ceremony
July 30 at Knox United Church, .
Katherine Anne’ Epp and An-
drew David Simpson were mar-

ried by Rev. Stan Bailey and. Pad

Rey. Bill Anderson.

Parents of the bride are Ter- oot

race residents Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Epp, and parents of the
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Simpson of Kitimat.

Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore-a short-
sleeved white satin and lace

gown with pearl and sequin ac- =

cents and matching gloves, and

carried a bouquet of orchids, &

peach roses, mini carnations and
frecia.

Bridesmaids, wearing peach
satin’ dresses, were Sandy Baker
of Prince Rupert and Gail Epp,

sister of the bride. The maid of §

honor was Gail Ellis of Kitimat,

and Allona Smith of Kitwanga, F

wearing a peach satin: and lace
dress and carrying a basket of
flowers, served as flower girl.

The groom wore a dark grey
tuxedo with a peach rose
boutonniere. The attendants
wore light grey tuxedos with
peach accessories. Best man was
Michael Steponavicous of
Kitimat, and the groomsmen
were Doug Basset, also of
Kitimat, and Rod Epp, brother
of the bride. Ring bearer was
Tyler Sheasby, wearing grey
flannel knickers with suspenders
and a peach bow tie.

The mothers participated i in a
candle-lighting ceremony prior
to the exchange of vows. Musi-
cians were organist Marilyn
Brodie; Ben Webber, who

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Terrace resident Katherine Epp recently married Andrew
Simpson of Kitimat in a ceremony at Knox United Church. .
The couple will make thelr home In Terrace.

Photo by Al Richardson

played Trumpet Voluntaire for

the Bride’s processional; Melissa
Davies and Margaret Kurisu
played Annie’s Song during the
signing of the registrar. —

A reception was held for 160
guests at the Odd Fellows Hail
which was decorated with white
and. peach balloons, streamers,
bells and white doves. The wed-
ding cake was made by Grand-
ma Epp and decorated by Kay

“Epp, the bride’s aunt. Ron Epp,

the bride’s uncle from Fernie,
was Master of Ceremonies for

the event, and the toast to the
bride was delivered by another
uncle, Barry Epp of Prince
Rupert. Wedding guests came
from as far away as Ottawa,

Calgary and Stoney Plain, with

a large number attending from
various parts. of B.C.
A family barbecue was held
the following day at the Epp’s
cabin on Lakelse Lake -for the
opening of gifts.
The couple honeymooned in

Florida and now reside in Ter-. [.-.

race.

Fear of parental reactions cause
for impaired driving, teens say

At a recent ICBC conference
on traffic safety held in Van-
couver, UBC sociologist Ken
Stoddart told the group that
young drivers may take the risk
of. driving drunk rather than

risking punishment for getting.

home late or for failing to bring
home the family car. He said the
kids know what they should do,
but instead choose to maintain
good relations with their
parents.

Terrace RCMP Cst, Ewen
Harvie confirmed that this is an
on-going problem, and suggest-
ed teens may need to confront
their parents on the issue. He
also recommended a new pam-
phlet from Health and Welfare
Canada called ‘‘Lousy reasons
for riding with a drunk driver.”

It recognizes the problem with
this typical line: ‘I couldn't call
my parents - they’d kill me!”
The pamphlet explains, ‘If you
have never talked to your
parents about drinking before,
you probably won’t want to in-
troduce the subject by getting
them out of bed at 1:00 a.m. to
pick, you up at some party,
especially if you have been
drinking. Your parents (under-
standably) wouldn't like what
they see and you (understand-
ably) wouldn’t like being lec-
tured all the way home.”’ Teens
are urged to take. the iniative to
discuss alternatives’ to riding
with a ‘drinking driver with their
parents, even though it may not

be easy,

Mags Gingles,. a counsellor at i

Caledonia, said many teens
report their parents would rather
have such a phone call, even if
it’s at 5:00 a.m., to pick their
kids up.

However, she also said kids
are tired of having the finger
pointed at young people for
driving drunk. ‘‘It’s the old dads
who have had a few drinks and
think they can still drive’? who
are the ones to watch. She said
teens attending lectures on the
issue ask,‘‘Why. aren’t the par-
ents here?’? Teens are often
much better than adults at mak-

ing responsible decisions about

Visit the Northern Motor
‘Inn, for nightly.
entertainment. .
3086 Hwy. 16 East —
635-6375

driving after drinking: “Ws the
adults who are sneaking home
from the bars or the men’s
clubs who are not turning in
their keys.”?

The new pamphlet ‘suggests
young people turn down a ride
from drinking parents, even
though mom or dad ‘‘may have
difficulty accepting criticism ..
especially from their own son or

daughter,”* It also noted that

having parents who drink and
drive all the time without getting
into accidents is just one more

“lousy reason’’ for riding with a
‘drinking driver.

Where it’s at.

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" **] will both lay me down
in peace, and sleep: for
thou, Lord, only maketh
me dwetlinsafety,”’

- Psalm 4:8

Sacred Heart Catholic Church |
Mass Times: Pastor:
Saturday: 7:30 p.m. | Fr. Allan F, Noonan
Sundays: 9:00 a.m. O.M.1.
11:00 a.m. 7
4830 Straume Avenue 635-2313

4506 Lakelse Avenue

St. Matthew’s Anglican Episcopal Church
Sunday Services: Rector Rev.: ;
9am. & 11 a.m. Hermann Dittrich

Sunday Schoo! classes are held during the 9 a.m. service. Child core Is

availoble during the 9 o.m. service, :
635- 9019,

Christ Lutheran Church

First Sunday of every month, 9:00 a.m. with Holy Communion
All other Sundays, 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School discontinued for the summer - resumes
Sunday, September 11, 1988
3229 Sparks Street 635-5520

Saturday 9:30 a.m. Ole Unruh -— 635-7313

Divine Service: Prayer Mooting:

Saturday 11:00a.m. . Wednesday 7:00 p.m.

9306 Griffiths ° | | 635-3232

Terrace Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Sabbath School: Pastor:

Evangelical Free Church

Sunday School: Pastors:
(for all ages) — Jim Westman .
9:45 a.m. . \ Gordon Froese
Sunday Services: it ‘Prayer Meeting:
8:30 a.m. / 11:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Wed. 7:00 p.m,
3302 Sparks Street . 635-5115
Knox United Church
. Sunday Worship: ’ Minister:
10:30 a.m. Stan Bailey .
Sunday School: Youth Group: | .
10:30 a.m. ~ 6:30 p.m. | en |
4907 Lazelle Ave. 635-6014

Terrace Pentecostal Assembly

Early Service: Pastor:
8:30 a.m. John Caplin
Asscciate Pastor: Cliff Slabert
Sunday S School: Frayer T Time:
10:00 a 6:00 p
| Moming } Service: 14:15 am. - Evening Service: 6:30 p.m.

3511 Eby Street rier

“Family Bible School:

Divine Worship: 11:00 a.m. |

The Alliance Church

Pastor: Rick Wiebe

Ass't Pastor:Douglas Ginn

Fallowship Service 6: 30 p.m.
All-are cordially Invited

Youth Ministries * Home Bible Studies * Visitation

4923 Agar Avenue 635-7727 |

. 9:45 am,

The Salvation Army
Sunday Sorvices:
9:30 a.m. Christian Education (all ages) -
11:00 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting ©
For Further Information call ; _ ,
4643 Walsh Avenue 635-6480

"Christian Reformed Church

Sunday Services: Pastor:
ttam. &5 pm. Peter Sluys — 635-2621

‘Coftes Break, Ladies’ Bible Study
Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. & 7:45 p.m.

3602 Sparks

- 835-6173