TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B. Cc, Pool ° yo Gt VO eee es ene Foe eR KR We ee et ee SALT re ke ee we a ie MR, p, AND MRS, ember 1 when dames Richard McColman wed Vera Linda Lup- ick, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George Lupick. Rey. Edward Whidden per- formed the wedding ceremony. Glen Brink was best man and Leonard Lupick acted as usl er. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father and wore a gown of rayon taffeta with full skirt and lily point sleeves. Her three-tier nylon illusion bouffant veil fell from a cluster of hand- her hair. She carried a bouquet of pink and white roses, Her two attendants, Linnea Lue pick and Mrs, Ghislaine Allen wore pink lace dresses and car ried bouquets of tiny pink cara nations. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held in the Totem Room of the Lakelse Hotel. For the occasion the mother of the J. R. McCOLMAN __Lupick. McColman rites. Marriage vows were exchang- ed in Knox United Church Nove made peau de sole flowers in|: er a beige dress of rayon knit with a corsage of bronze mums, The groom's mother chose atur- quoise dress, with a corsage of pink mums, Harvey Paul as master of cere- monies, proposed the toast tothe bride and Glen Brink honoredthe bride's attendants. For her going-away costume for their honeymoon to Edmonton and Rocky Mountain House, Al- berta, the bride wore a cream two-piece suit with white acces= sories, Mr, and Mrs. MeColman make their home at 5024 Agar Avenue, Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding included: Mr. and Mrs, A.W, MeColman, parents of the groom and his sister, Ruth-Ann MeCol- man of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta; Bert Jolson also of Rocky Moutain House; Mrs, Fred Schaeffer, Prince Rupert; Mr. and Mrs, Nick Lupick and family and Miss Teresa de Lis bride wore brown nylon lace ov- Orme of Kitimat, Totem Saddle Club wil] host the annval meeting of the Central B.C. Horsemans Assoctatlon, January 25, Al Parfitt, president of the Ter- race club, said 24delegates from eight affiliated clubsare expected to attend the one day conference, The Association invoives elght clubs located between Terrace and Prince George. Hazelton wins three of four Skeena Junior and Intermed- jate basketball teams received a warm welcome when they tray- elled to Hazelton Saturday, Hazelton won three of the four scheduled games, Hazelton Junior beat Skeena Intermediates 69-50, Hazelton Se. nior beat Skeena Juniors 81-70, Hazelton Seniors beat Skeena In termediates 106-29 and Skeena Juniors beat Hazelion Juniors 56-36. Juniors impressed in both gam- es. Guard Gerald Lamming scor- ed 48 points in two games and centre Dale Prest tallied 29 and did some strong rebounding. Guard Dennis Dakin impres- sed for the intermediates and forward Tom Agnew led the re bounds. SKEENA JUNIORS 56: G. Lam- ming 24, C, Mills 11, D, Prest 10, T. Casey 5, Ve Jacques 4, dD "Gare 2. HAZELTON JUNIORS 36: Ste. phens 10, Simpson 6, Barons 6, Gawa 6, Larson 5, M, Steph. ens 2, Sebastian i - SKEENA JUNIORS 70: G, Lam= ming 24, D. Prest 19, C. Mills Ve Jacques 2, HAZELTON SENIORS 91: C,. Wright 35, A. Jack 13, K, Mowe att 10,-A. Wright 8, Je Robin- son 7, "e “Robinson 5, R. Combs Modern girls adore spine ning wheels — four of them and a spare, All some folks have ready for a rainy day is a freshly washed car, FRIDAY DEC. 20 GRAND: - OPENING LAZELLE GROCERY and CONFECTIONERY Pete yw eyes VEU REKERDYA FRE EE aE et ad al le? of al oe ae ale a A ee ee RES Grad&1 2 Student Secondary School oo weve ie ww we ee Se ber of the Terrace & District Credit Union because... The- hours. are $0 convenient fora school student and the Credit Union cares about the individual JIM REEVES at Skeena is a mem- ‘Drop i in. to-day ond we will show y you ¢ our other conveniences. in the Torrace Co-op Bung 4617 Greig Totem Club will host horsemen 11, T. Casey 10, K. Houlden 4,] “This is the first time: the annual meeting has been held in |. Terrace although we have helong- ed to the Association for some tme,’’ Parfitt sald. He said the Assoclation is designed to bring the various riding clubs tegether for diacus- sion and friendly competition. At a November 26 meeting the Saddle Club elected Frank Thiel, Willie Schneider and Jim Es- say to co-ordinate the conference and to prepare resolutions from the local club, - Parfitt said the membership also approved a constitution amendment which allows the club to add six new directors to the club executive, Those elected as directors for one year terms were Mrs, Al-~ berta Beck, Frank Thiel, Mrs, Roberta Muller, Rick Sheppard, John Olson and Beraice Houl- den. me J _Wodrantay, Decent 1968. ‘Men's Men's legge beskeiball ee ~ | Tsimshians outscore. ‘Agar Red and White’ ‘|. Skeena Tsimshians beat Agai', Red and White’ 7486 Thursday, Skeena led atthe half 43-31 but Agar behind Bob Wilson and Don Cottrell came back to grab 8 brief 54-53 lead, Rick Dakin and Ed Obzera ald some outstanding rebounding and Rod Kluss sank a 25 ft, set shot to give the students the lead, All five Skeena starters then scored to give the students the; final 74-66 margin, SKEENA TSIMSHIANS 74: R, Kluss 22, E, Obzera 18, R, Dakin | Ise 14, B. Kester, 12, F. Cervo 6, T, Wilson 2, AGAR RED & WHITE 66; R, Wilson 19, D. Cottrell 14, F, Phil- pot 9, G. Sharples 7, "G., Mee Connell 7, D. Skoglund 6, W. El- kew 4, . LMH BEATS ALMACS Lakelse Motor Hotel beat Al- bert and McCaffery 71-69 (Dec= ember 5), Early scoring By Dave Webster and Joo Prokopehukgave Lakelse F Motor Hotel 94-62 Dec-|and control on the boards from 2 30-15 Brokope ea Laxellig Me Don. ‘Cottrell and Bob Wilson. Lead changed four times inthe Albert andMoCatfery had early trouble, finding. the ‘range until ¢ half, with Agar holding the| Walter Elkew and Fred Phil. i marae at the buzzer 39-32, - |pot jotned in the scoring spree. the lade Yo eat Teed atte Avery strong segond balf put| Agar e middle to ‘cut the. at the very strong seco p Scored 61 points in thas Agar ahead 52-38 behind scoring| ond lt. Bec half to 40-32, Lakelse increaded the margin with Prokopchuk scoring freely |B for a 61-45 margin with six;3 minutes remaining, . Albert andMcCaffery fintshed strongly with Harold Champoux scoring, but failed to catch Lake- TAKELSE MOTOR HOTEL: Tit D. Webster 18, M, Marquardt 10, J. Prokopchul 23, Ba. Ganzer 10, D. Barlow 8, T.: Tebo 2, ALBERT & MeCAFFERY 69s H. Champoux 22, J. Stroet 4, D, MeKay 17, ‘g. ‘Reynolds 3s A. 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