aaa ge Lan It was a bright and sunny day when family and friends of Barb Goertzen and Rob Essay > gathered at the Alliance Church on August 12,1989 to witness these young people being Join- ed in marriage. The processional started with the lighting of the candles by. - Terri and Dustin Goertzen. They were followed by ring bearer Cory Coertzen and flowergirl Amanda-Goertzen. | Terri and Amanda looked very sweet in their white satin Cinderella dresses with pink satin flowers. Amanda carried a white basket with pink carna- ‘tions. Dustin and Cory were very handsomely dressed in grey tuxedos with pink acces- _ sories. Bridesmaids Christine Sharples and Donna Baker and — Matron of Honor Candice Carey wore beautiful pink satin dresses and each carried a bou- quet of white carnations. The bride looked very beauti- ful, sparkling and happy as she made her entrance into the _church on the arm of her father, Ben Goertzen, The pianist, Audrey Faber, played an arioso, while the Bride and - her father walked down the ~ aisle. ~ - The bride’s dress was a gorgeous white satin, with delicate lace and appliques. The ‘dress had a deep ‘*V” back with a large bow at the waist, and a beautifully scalloped train. The same exquisite appli- ques adorned the headpiece. The bride carried a lovely bou- quet of pink elegance carna- . tions with t babies breath mixed ed in a grey tuxedo, with pink | tie. and cummerbund. The. groom’s attendants were Best Man Dave Kawinsky, and: Grooms Men Jan Black and Kelly. Derksen. All were dressed “in grey, tuxedos with pink ac- cessories.: ‘Pastor Douglas Ginn per- formed the ceremony. After the ‘ exchange of the Vows and the | Rings, the Bride sang the very _ touching song ‘You Mean More to Me’? to the Groom, - accompanied on the piano by ‘Audrey Faber. The couple then — _ lit the Unity candle. After the Prayer of Dedication was the _ signing of the Register, while . the pianist played “There is Love’’. It was‘a beautiful ceremony. Afterwards a reception was held at the curling rink with 120 guests attending. M.C. for . the evening was Ed Willms. Grandfather, Frank Dueck, gave the toast to the bride, Dave Kawinsky gave the toast to the bridesmaids. All sat down to a deliciously catered dinner. The festivities were - followed by a dance with | Northern Pride providing the music. The happy couple spent. the night at the Desiderata Inn, and flew the next day to - southern California on their -. honeymoon. ‘The Essays reside in Terrace. + On August 26, 1989, a warm sumny day, Tricia Wilson and Richard Tremblay, both born in Terrace, were united i in mar- tiage. The ceremony was performed at the picturesque Benoit Falls by the Bride’s aunt, Marriage ’ Commissioner Joy Fleming of Lytton, B.C. Attending the Groom were Best Men Gerry Tremblay of August’ 12. Barb Goerizen and. Rob bse marred {al Attiance Chureh ; Awaiting her arrival was the . | Groom, very handsomely dress- : Prince George and Gary. Galuska of Terrace. The ~ Groom and the Best Men were: very. handsomely dressed ‘in | prey tuxedos with rich cerise- colored ties and cummerbunds. Maid ‘of Honor Tracey Bailey . - and Bridesmaid Cathy Galuska | _ wore beautiful pink satin dresses, with white lace bodice: and long sleeves. Each carried -a basket with white and pink carnations. The Bride was given away by both her parents, Christina and David Sivyer. "The Bride looked” gorgeous in her dress of white satin and beautiful lace and.a long scalloped train. She car- ried a lovely bouquet of white, " carnations and pink roses. After the formalities of the nuptuals, the wedding party departed for Heritage Park for “the signing of the register and picture-taking. A reception was "held at the Elks Hall with 60 guests attending. M.C. for the evening was Shelly Eugene. Dick Green, Tricia’s grand- © father, gave the-toast to the Bride, Ray Tremblay gave the toast to the Groom. Both the — Best Men toasted the happy couple and the Bridesmaids. . Everybody sat down to a ‘delicious smorgasbord dinner prepared by the Bride’s mother, Chris Sivyer. A dance followed, with Northern Pride providing the music. The happy couple spent their ’ honeymoon touring BC. The ‘Tremblay’s reside in Terrace. Out of town guests were Herb Chandler, Porcher Island; ‘Diane Chandler and her two children from Prince Rupert; Kim Dagley, White Rock; Joy - and Sherry Fleming, Lytton; and Lucile Green, ‘Calgary, Alberta. Chris Sivyer sends a heartfelt “thank you’? out to her parents Dick and Marjorie Green, Ja- queline Miller, Lucile Green, and the Hotsprings crew Anita, Tricla Wilson and Richard Tremblay: married at Benoit _ Falls August 26. hangings and more quilts. The room is very tastefully decorated with all the colorful quilts and other quilted articles. They brought in some antique beds and doll beds to enhance the show. If you are out that — way, it is worth having a look. continued on page 18 Shelly, Jacki, Maxine and Helen for all your help prepar- ing the food for the wedding. I took a trip to K’san in Hazelton the other day. The Kitwanga quilters are having an exhibition there of quilts, quilted bags, clothing, wall This spot could ' be yours Copper Grill at the Terrace Hotel 635-6630 For your dining pleasure we have expanded our Copper Grill Restaurant hours. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fine Dining in quiet surroundings! 5 p.m. — 10 p.m. 4620 Lakelse Avenue 638-8141 4 Polly’s Cafe . 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