Debbie Shaeffer and Les. Lessard, both of Terrace, were united in marriage on June 17th at Knox. United Church. - Rev, Stan Bailey officiated at — the ceremony. - _ ‘Mary Schaeffer, mother of the Bride, and Monica Lessard, mother of the Groom, lit the - candles when the Ring Bearer, four-year-old Kristian ‘McDonald, and Flowergirl, five-year-old Theresa Savard, started off the processional. Kristian was handsomely dressed in a black tuxedo with royal blue accessories, Theresa wore along white satin dress, accented with blue lace carrying a basket with blue Irises, white, . Lilies and Babies’ Breath. They were followed by Bridesmaid Christine Waywitka and ' Matron of Honor Lynn Patter- son Foote.- They wore beautiful three-quarter length dresses in royal blue satin and lace. Each carried a bouquet of blue Irises, white Lilies and Babies’ ‘Breath. The Bride looked stunningly beautiful as she entered the church on the arm of her _ brother Michael Schaeffer. She wore a white satin gown, with a lace bodice and beaded front, puffed sleeves with more delicate beadwork and a long, beautiful flowing cathedral train. She carried a bouquet of white Orchids, white Freesia, blue Irises and Babies’ Breath mixed in, ___ POLICE REPORT — One woman was sent to hospital and three vehicles were damaged Aug. 30 when a tractor-trailer was unable to stop behind a line of cars left at the Copper River bridge off Highway 16. Lucie Marie Green of 4698 Marten Dr. was treated and released from Mills Memorial Hospital as a ‘result of the accident, and Terrace RCMP estimate total ple were injured, none seriously. The: tractor-trailer unit was eastbound. Police are still vestigating the incident. in- - appear in Terrace provincial court Oct. 20 to answer charges of impaired driving and assault. Leslie Stevenson Head was charged during a disturbance Aug. 4 about 5:30 p.m. at Fisherman’s Park. — A 37-year-old Terrace man driving with a blood alcohol ’ content over the Jegal limit in waiting for a vehicle to turn | - damage at $12,000. Five peo- . A Prince George man will . was charged with hit and - run, impaired driving and: Bits ‘n’ Pieces — w tere tie and cummerbund. — Best Man was Greg Delaronde. Greg wore a black tuxedo with royal blue ac- cessories, complementing the . Bridesmaids’ dresses... Jane Pullen, cousin of the - Bride, sang ‘‘The Wedding Song’’. She. was accompanied . on the organ by Marilyn ' Brodie. Later a reception was held at - ‘the Thornhill Community Cen- tre, which was very tastefully . decorated by Mrs. Paulette . _ Patterson. White spray-painted trees with lights, white and blue - streamers with white and blue wedding bells adorned the hall. One hundred guests gathered to celebrate this happy occa-. sion. Master of Ceremonies for the evening.was Bob Postuk. The toast to the Bride was: given by Peter Postuk Jr., un- cle of the Bride, and Greg Delaronde gave the toast to the Bridesmaids. One of their wed- ding presents was the beautiful- ly decorated wedding cake, made by Mrs. Florrie Bailey. After enjoying a delicious din- ner, disc jockey Owen Grieves provided the music for danc- . ing. : . The happy couple honey- mooned at Mt. Layton Hot- springs, and from there went to Jasper and Edmonton. The newlyweds make their home in Terrace. -Out-of-town guests were Peter and Peg Postuk from Duncan; Mike and Sheila Postuk, Mill May; Peter Postuk Jr., Vancouver; Jane Pullen and family, Vancouver;: Barry and Morley Alexander, Vancouver; Dido and Carolyn’ Stinich, Milwaukie, Oregon; Vi Schaeffer, Prince Rupert; Joy the. early morning hours of Sept. 3. - Terrace RCMP report that the man was arrested after he ran over a directional sign while turning left off the sound end of the Sande: Overpass onto Highway 16 and fled the scene, He will appear in Terrace provincial court Oct. 27. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $1,500. -A search-and-rescue effort was initiated by Terrace RCMP about 5 p.m. Sept, 3 when two Prince Rupert residents were reported three hours overdue from a canoe - excursion down Kalum Lake. RCMP chartered a local helicopter, discovered the pair and determined that they. were in no immediate danger. ; Police said they apparently were not familiar with the. area and took extra precau- tions, causing the trip to take. seven -hours longer than originally -estimated, Their - destination was Fisherman’s Park, ©. -.- a The groom was dressed in a ~ black tuxedo with gray paisley Schaeffer, Prince. Rupert; An- ‘ drew’Schaeffer, Prince Rupert; Holly Robinson, White Rock; _ Eva Metz of Imperial, Sask.; Kevin Lessard, Langley; and Pat and Anna Hayes and fami- ly of Kispiox. Archie Hippisley wishes to thank his family and all his good friends for making his 80th birthday such an un- forgettable day. Thank you all! Long time Terrace residents Bill and Norma Bennett are celebrating their Golden wed- ding anniversary. This is an in- vitation to all-their friends to attend the open house at the Masonic Hall from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m, on Friday, Sept. 8 to help them celebrate this very special occasion. Holidays are over, school has. started and life will be back to normal for many people. Enjoy your week arid remember, when you have any Bits ‘n’ Pieces for this column, please phone me at 635-2723. See you all again next Wednesday. “a 3 Debbie Shaeffer and Les Lessard were married in Knox. - United Church during June and now make their home In_ Terrace. | 7 We're going to continue full-bore at provid ing and construction industries. RIVER INDUSTRIES (TERRACE) LTD. WE’RE GETTING SOME NEW PARTS A whole bunch of them as a matter of fact. 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