el ae eT, - Baker, Beaupre | ByGAILDOTINGA "Herald Btaff Writer — iE programs of. community "J. education at ' Nerthwest ‘ Community College.’ : designed: to: cover. any . Might want'to puraue. Most of ‘the courses” go. for. 10 evenings with the workshops varying fram a day to five woekly sessions. =] “ gvery “interest from "J L. drawing vegetables to fixing . ‘your car iscoveredin the fall ~The 40 programs’ are: general interests. ‘the; public © '. the bride’s sister, . Shirley Rowan were the bridesmaids. Each wore a” crepe ete ee ee E er ro LATE AR vows said : Kim: Louise daughter ‘of Sharon and Leonard Baker, and Rejcan - ‘son of & ' , Simonne’- Beaupre, « were: Oscar . Beaupre, married‘in. ‘the Terrace Sacred . Heart. Church at. 4 . p.mt.. on July 28. ° Leonard Baker | gave his . daughter away with Father Jim. Jordon presiding, over the ceremony. , “ “Ron Nadeau was the best : . Baker, She man and: the ushers were. 7 Karl” ‘Sterner, and Fred Touche. =.” ' The bride looked lovely in a full-length white silk gown « & with long sleeves. The dress buttoned atthe wrists and had a yolk of chiffon and lace that was accehted at. the neck with a tiny blue bow. The floor length veil dropped _ +from a lace trimmed picture ) fat and. was covered with & “tiny ble bows. Maid of honor was Susan Ramsey and Leona Baker, and blue crepe, empire style. * dress that wha overlaid with blue flowered: chiffon. Jackets of the blua’ clffon were worn with the dresges.~ All “wore picture’ hats: trimmed with blue net and blue flowers. : The ring bearer, Daniele | Deupre, wore a light blue suit and carried the rings on a white silk pillow made by the groom's 83-year-old. grandmother. ‘The train, bearer, Syivie _Arsaueault_s and the flower _ girl, Tina Devest, wore blue dresses trimmed with white lace... Both. carried pink, white ‘and bhie flowers. . The bride's mother wore a : ‘turquoise blue crepe long skirt and top. '.Mrs. Beaupre: ‘wore -a' coral -long sleeved dress with a scoop neck. The reception was held at- the Elk's Hall; Ken Fuergutz ' was the ceremonies ‘as well as the photographer. . -_ Kim’s going away outtit was a beige silk dreas with a. plum Hogar pert @ on it; .- MODEL SCC3-H features self-cleaning: re plus famovs RETAINED HEAT (R) 18" © ye wide x 19" deep x 15” high. _ MR, AND ..MRS. 8.0. BEAUPRE a “Out of town guests were: “Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Guay, Arseneault of Quebec City, ‘Jacqueline Beaupre: of Smithers, Mr, and Mrs. . ‘Rioux of Quebec City, David, .-Wheiler. of “Raymond and Leona Baker. Of Hope (brother and sister .. of the « bride), Shimitu of Surrey, Shirley’ Rowan. of -Hope, Mary’ Pamela Gazzola of Vancouver, Verna Shilson of Yale. and jerry Kirkland of. Sointula, BC. he cule wil real in Calgary," 0 year — Power saw ‘safety and, maintenance is ne of the - “prea new courses being given this © fall, Itis designed to save the” person who cuts his own firewood from: injury, or’ possibly save his own life. . 4 College, offers. wide variety For tose shy of talking in: front of an audience, there Is "a public.speaking program. The practical skills ofspeech — ‘making will be taught to hopefully relieve : ‘any fears you might have about it. cooking courses offered this fall, one for vegetables and. the other for microwave ; cooking, An interior deaign' - - Thése who took the previous’ ; one’ or. having prior knowledge . of astrology are encouraged to register. The Federal Business Development | ‘Bank will teach a 10-week’ course for “There'll be two. new — thosewho would like to start -aamall business. ‘Aseries of very diversified and interesting workshops is also lined up for the ‘up program will slso be added. coming sc this year. : The geography of Terrace __will give the public a chance to learn more. about the history and geology ‘of the - . Fleld trips and slides are. part of the course. _ A continuation of an astrology course that was. given last ems will be available | this s: September. Still s some space | _ ‘There - is still space ‘available in some of the vocational courses offered at Northwest Community. College for this year. .Five of .the. vocational programs are not yet full and there is still time to register for therm. . One of these is Marine Engine Repair ‘and. Main- tenance, a 10-month course | designed to provide: the student with the “basic. . ' wiechanical knowledge and . ..techniques required to. repair and maintain marine - diesel and gas engines. ‘For those with a flair for . cooking there are the Cook Training. ‘Progra ms. You Have your choice of general -: ‘camp | cooking, or short. order -cooking. Ai will provide the. student with the skills to”. prepare meals to obtain ’ basic © cooking, employment’. in the respective fields. “Course lengths for’ the . different cooking programs vary. General basic cooking is a 12-month program, camp cooking is six months, with short order a student can entul in it throughout the ‘microcomputers the | ‘oltimate “The general. mechanics - program |s another program — that has room for more students, It is a nine-month ‘course which will equip the students with the basic “knowledge of all phases of, ‘mechanics with . training equal to pre-apprentica heavy. duty mechanic, automotive mechanics and pre-employment: engine mechanics. Those with an interest in electronics can still register | for the 10-month electronics. technician program.” After successfully completing the. m, students will have an” opportunity ‘to seek . : employment in areas. such as - communication — and microprocessors, video tape - electronic * servicing as well as other . areas in the electronics Field. There is also the industrial - records and first aid course which provides instruction in’ the’ maintenance ‘of in dustrial records'and enables students to obtain a class C _ certificate for industrial first -. aid. The program laste ‘five months, ’ Dormitory. space is ‘still marine . school year. Free law advice for the lay person will be given in five sessions by local lawyerp. ; One dealing with wills and 7 available for steifents., es CU ne SKEENA MALL. aIhe Herald, Tuesday, August 12, 1980, Page + "estates and another on how to handle legal problems with car repairs and used cars are just an example of some pf the topics that will be covered in the workshops. Art workshops will be held this year, one that focuses on drawing fruits Emily Carr, College of Art. How to utiliza more of your talent ia the topic of a session. by several psychologists from Victoria, Co-ordinator, Cathy Mueller promises that READE AS @ wont and- - vegetables and another on — water. colors, given by the Suits, slacks -& sports jackets. FINAL WEEK Sale.effective: JULY 2nd - AUG. 15th it won't be threatening. or intimidating. : A workshop: most people : could use is one on time management. It is designed to improve ‘aur. ‘utilization of time. - ‘A booklet outlining courses will ,be available in ap- - _ proximately two weeks, . Registration begins Sept. 2 and goes through until Sept. . 6 atthe college for com- munity education programs. Interested persons-can ‘also sign up at the arena for ‘ various programs on Sept. 6. re) rereee=e tft VANCOUVER PRICES 90 DAY PRICE PROTECTION PLAN f you oan beat your purchase price from us from. any other store in B.C... _WE WILL REFUND THE: DIFFERENCE 10 YOU! DELIVERY FREE TURE CENTRE OPEN DAKY Stan - Gs pa THURS. & FRI. 9:00am - 9:00pm 635-9121