set the scene for the lovely wed- ding of. Patricia Lynn Jennings and Robert’ Nels Clarkson at Queens Avenue United Church, New Westminister. They happy ‘couple exchanged vows before the:Reverend George Morrison on.Oct.’6, oe ' Given’‘in marriage by her parents ‘ Elizabeth Jennings, Vancouver, and Doug Jennings, Surrey, the bride was radiant in a white satin gown with bodice of. re-embroidered lace with pearls and diamante featuring a - full satin “skirt and cathedral train .echoing the embroidered lace. A film of sheer tulle cascaded from her hair. She car- ried’ apricot roses accented by baby orchids, oS Colleen O’Keefe-Friedman, ’ Kathy «Matthews and Vivian Hilton. attended the bride in royal: blue peau de soie gowns with matching accessories. They carried bouquets of white car- nations and apricot roses, - Jessica Clark was the.charm- ‘ing flower girl in a long’ white -gown carrying a basket of flowers trimmed with royal blue ‘ribbons. Kyle Clark-was a most handsome ring bearer in'a black tuxedo, oe Bob. Clarkson, 1980 Caledonia graduate and a pro- * |g, minent Terrace Kermode basket ball star in the late, 1970's. was supported by best man- Latirence Spencer (Salt” Spring Island) and ushers Gordon Clarkson, . (Vanderhoof) and Brian Brown. All -were resplen- dent in black tuxedos with: apricot boutonnieres. Bob is the younger son. of Gordon and Gloria Clarkson, formerly of Terrace as well as Zamoanga, Phillipines and now residing in Delta, so ’ Centennial Lodge, Queen Park was the scene of a delicious buffet dinner, where over 100 guests celebrated with the happy couple, The toast tothe bride’ was lovingly given by Doug Player, a life-long friend of ‘the bride’s | family. A toast to the groom s.. "A splendid autumn afternoon aan month. FORMER TERRACE resident Robert Patricia Jennings) in cutting the cake following their wedding last. . Se se a 4 Clarkson joins his bride - was given by Marylin Davies touching on» some of the humorous incidents of Bob's teen years in Terrace. ‘Master of ‘ceremonies, Bill Robinson, family friend of the Clarksons, read telegrams from relatives and friends and in- troduced out of town guests from Northern B.C., the Fraser Valley, Vancouver’ Island as well as Bob's college basketball teammates from Washington and Oregon, A distinctive four tiered wed- ‘ding cake was made in the Honour students ; _ The following Thornhill Junior Secondary students are to during the first teciat" <":* * : be..congratulated-on- their- excellent. academic: performance---;»- Grade 8 — Melariié Mintenko, Jason Yamashita! Suzanne ‘ Stone, Ryan Monsen, Dale Walker, Scott Long, Scottee Rootham, Melanie Dubois, Sarah Davies, Soren Hedberg, Earle Ratcliffe, Shane Clutterbuck, Tony LeRoss, Kent Rath- ‘ jen, Derek Cooper, Cheryl Irwin, Faye Coburn, Willow Van ’ Genne and Mathew Clark. - Grade 9 — Johnathan Duffy, Maria Schlamp, Sonja Hedberg, Aaron Petovello, Yvonne Schmidt, David Halley, Dallas Wiebe and Adam Hill. Grade 10 — Josee Banville, Steven Maxim, Darla Webber, Nita Schlamp,. Bryan .Trehearne, Rodney: Sanches, Kari Eisner, Christine Todd, Keri Sauer, Fran Walker, Jon Hildebrandt, Gynette Gogag, Jen Smith, Heather Cameron, Keri Fell,:Tanya Booth, Joel Rosel, Keri Zilinski and Tasha McAvoy, > Australian : design.-by former __ Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 28, 1990 — Page B3 Fine Dining Tes Bet |. BRITISH COLUMEIA PLLET OF are SALMON STEAK ‘ORANG Marinated In lemon and Sole Is poached then topped iF J: seasonings, our . chef's with a mandarin orange secret, then charbrolted and Sauce, Served with steam served with baked potato 6d feo and beans alaman dina ° 4 and honey buttered carrots. WEST COAST RALIGUT ROYALE Halibut steak baked in cur avens topped with onion, Qreen pepper and wine, Servad with rice and tomato provencale: Broiled chicken breast with polato or fice and vegetable, New Menu coming soon! All dishes are prepared fresh while you wait, so relax and enjoy an evening of fine dining at Its best In our . elegant. new dining room.. Reservations Racommended ne HOURS Y, Sunday - Thursday 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday 5:00 p.m. - 10:00. p.m. MOUNT LAYTON HOT SPRINGS A RESORT LTD Terrace resident Valerie Spencer Janzen. Each ofthe four layers was a different type of cake and | set on a separate level of afour . : ° tiered “stand. A blown glass ~ centerpiece topped -the layers : gggMMavawyaneraus opp Yers | od Saiensnnnne each covered in a fondant, ring-| $3 .¢d with ribbon, then decorated “33s with the floral design of the. a8 wedding invitations, Hand 3#e. painted lace on each ldyer com- See pleted this masterpiece. = This joyous.occasion provid- ed a happy reunion for many. . past and present Terrace residents. Attending from Ter- race were Myra and Fred Philpott and Marylin and Phil Davies Other guests included. “Joyce artif Mario"De" Giovanni! adel MAGA EMP EM, Li ‘3 i . ; : ae eR z BE Sie ees anoHuaeas aa) insurance you will notpay dhe: charged 19 péople-eenging ; <> a (Vancouver), Mélissa.. Davies’ Zee -.JNCome in 9g - 3 per,cenito 7 per centGST-onjyour 1991- - and insuring their vehicles for. $$# - (Chetwynd), Laurie Thain (Mis- : ‘pay for claims and improved _ Autoplan premiums. Financial — periods of less than 12 months HA . - ‘sion),. Valerie Spencer Janzen Autoplan benefits, plus 1.5 transactions of this nature are. (short term licence and 33 (Langley), Tim Clarkson Clark 3% per cent to offset the impact. -exempi. insurance). This surcharge has 3 (Port Moody), Jennifer. and He ' of the federal Goods and However, ICBC will be - been reduced to 4 per cent ze Gordon, F rey tson S$ Services Tax. _ Fequiredto pay the GSTon = (minimum $20) to make the ° : (Vanderhoof), Terry and &3% Each year, ICBC many goods and services it * short termoptioneven more "SE Robert, Kohm (Campbell. zgz | d P hich . con ee Re River) ; : ° ge determines which coverages, —_ purchases. affordable. ure iver), Sharon’ McNish (Prince 5 act «bee bs $3 Rupert). and«Laurence Spencer ef territories and yehicle uses "BSS and" 7 ave increased or decre: : se (Salt Spring Island). age Tiveincreed ordecresed ~ANYGOOD WHATELSE? #8 Mr. and, Mrs. Clarkson left FA -_ inrelative claims cost, » S38 for a honeymoon cruise of the HA If your premium is changed NEWS? Territories ue Caribbean and will live in Bur- 232 _ More than the average, itis. Yes, More and more people For insurance rating purposes, AB naby on’ their,return ‘where the eas .. because of the various factors aye participating in carpools BC is divided into 14 , 338 Broom wilt continue - his Sales BS », which affeet Insurance ratmg: and we've made a change that“ territories. Ia the past your - Le 4 _ the value, age and use of your” wil] make carpooling aneven — Autoplan agent asked where See ; "G ~. vehicle, where you five, what etter deal. In the past you our vehicle was principally. . - S35 an Bs ny | past y y : principally 3s TH =. coverage you choose ‘and could drive a vehicle rated for — operated in determining your’. ate aa "sy where you are on the Claim- “pleasure only” to and from premium, Now, for most a : Eis RatedSeale, ° work on only 4 days ina vehicles, the territory is zs Hag be . calendar month. We've in- defined as where the vehicle is ag6 332 |. Compulsory Coverage creased that to 6 days sothat. “garaged” that is. “primarily tty SE ‘ _ . Bahtg p ; =e BBE |: The largest part of- your basic _even in the longer months of located when not in use". In 33s Bas ~ Antoplan insurance is made the year, fourcarpool mem-. most ciises. this would be the ge . res ‘sup of liability coverage (to bers who own pleasure-rated vehicle owner's home 35° Ese — protect you if claims are vehicles can share the driving address. This and other $88 see ~ brought against you by toand from work without “tertitarial changes have been 338 ; Se others) and No-Fault Acci- rerating their vehicles, as long — made to accurately reflect 344 Eee dent coverage. Premiums for as each of them drives to work — claims experience in different iH : He » - these coveriges, including -- “- not more than 6 days in the parts of the Province... : 3: ‘extended liability, are being” calendar month. The change re oe, 4 aie i” increased, ona province-wide ° 19 6 days also applies tosome . Commercial Rate i =38 . any . zi VARNA: Se apne ee ERLESS pFASHIOS eSHOWPLACE | TERRACE CMAN, i? 798-2214 Incviecvoneematae ee EAH RBAYNNUNANEASNAERERNNNN WR Ey. secre) QUUROOIGIM & ahora IMAM AT CTEN ES Uninsured Motorist Protection 3 (UMP) will cost $3 more. 1991 Autoplan Changes | ~ PREMIUMS ‘Who pays more? Why? | Based on past experience and GST Impact projections, ICBC requires.“ When you buy your Autoplan . 4.5 per cent more premium.” : * ins ay | not-pay the Short Term Savings Prior to January 1. 199la 30 BB surcharge of 5 per cent of the © annual premium has been “average, by 4 per cent for ‘claim-free motorisis. As we ¢ ~ mentioned above, depending “- upon where you live and the “coverage you choose, the. oa =e * change in your premium may — ek B = _ differ from the average. a MBERLESS =| S23 “Collision & STRETCH YOUR BUDGET. | 2 conncu's .* rR . awe oe " 338... Each ycar about a third of all PEERLESS CARPET SALE, | 1) “Srothen"e . 78. ” 33% and the collision premium is - — — 3 _ adjusted to reflect decreased | MAUI ‘ac. | SERBERKAN , E=% value, Collision premium Reg. $19.95 coma I 3.95.5, roll) Flop. $16.95 ey | 1 95, ya. i _. increases may apply to other ne — - —— ref |) vehicle models, PROPHECY dag ge || ASHLEY: “aug || ggg Comprehensive coverage rep $26.65... 9 1 8,9 Bn. Rag. $28.05.....i9) Oxo Ose yt. eee ren claimscinerence. ve LSE a : ~ age ll | Ctaims ’ Sala Ends-Dec. 1/90. 20°) aims at "vehitle value, use and ce as : 2°) territory. Sharp increases in Pt alg | Sie windshicld, theft and ne o ue ~ varidalism claims have led Soe a - | EZR! ICBC to increase premiums . oo el ne Be ™“tér Céinpréhensive Coverage ~ ~. YOURDECOR = |i) Saemtiiec . a a : nie ‘ . ne Aves : ; £ . we ble! ; _.... Téfrace Carpet Centre = a an “"" 9908 Munroe Streat at Hwy PAW 35 { le : | other vehicle use classes, Ask ‘your Autoplan agent (o be Sure you are rated correctly, Increased Weekly Benefits As of January 1, 1991 accident victims who qualily will receive increased compensation for lost wiges.- _ ICBC is increasing the max- ‘imum weekly indemnity from $200 0 $300 provided that does not exceed 75 per vent of the victim's gross weekly" income nt the tinie of the’ accident. This will apply to all” new claims as well as to all. outstanding claims, Payments will not be retroactive“; | * level int'January:16 AS of January 1, 1991, new - price of new vehicles and light-and heavy commercial © -- distances have been redefined, ; vo Re agents to determine how these | 8 changes affect them, 9 20052528) & Ce, oF These Autoplan changes are TeWOaCIIVe,- “effective January 1, 1991. but will startatthe:new <5 ereee rf ro Classes ay, . ‘= value ranges and rate classes apply to commercial vehicles. g ta account for increases in the | .° 2g deregulation in the industry. The dividing line between Nehicles is naw sei at 5,000 kilograms and operating len tert UL ietete Nea hen dy dep Commercial operators need to contact their Autoplan-.... Please Note: $ Lee? WRTATOM NINES, AUNTIE ME cua SSAA dhs WA RACND Ld ae ‘ ohn MMA MURAI TENE UM NAN NNANRANWNAN NA MHNDD aN MINNA AMUM AAA SAW WAT AMET