‘Autumn Wedding Pastor David Kaiser of- - The flower girls Susie Uecialled at the double ring ceremony, which united Jule ‘Chirstine Anweller, daughter of Mr’, and Mrs, Ernest Anweller and George Thacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thacker of Vancouver. ‘ ~The wedding was held i Christ Lutheran Church on Octoher 12; 1974. The church was decorated in co-ordinating fall colours. The Bride having chosen pastel yellaw and green lor her wedding colours. “The Bride given in marriage’. -by her father was lovely. in a while emplre:. waisted, :: floor length gown, with full . puffed sleeves, a mandarin collar and a soft A line silouette of peudi elegance and chantiily lace. spain wearers ts ated omen oe yrs Mena ee fe cee RI oo eA ana ae Ee The matching floor. length chantilly . lace’. veil’ fall gracefully from a‘Uara head piece. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses and _ white carnations. -The bride’s four attendants wore floor length gowns, wilh, ~ fitted waisls, mandarin collars ‘and. short. puffed. sleeves of fortrel- crepe, The. Maid. of- Godlinski and Dayna Mabbett wore matching pastel green gowns and carried baskets of yellow daises. . The Groom and his attendants wore brown velvel trimmed tuxedoes . with yellow ruffled shirts and brown bow ties. Philip Thacker brother of the groom was best man. Douglas Anweiler brother of the bride was usher. Wea Gront Luzt was the ring bearer. Mrs, Audrey Strauss sister of the bride :played the wedding music. - _Mrs. Anna Kaardal sang. “The Wedding Prayer” a5 the couple knelt at the altar. The brides mother. wore a floor. length gown with matehing coal of polyester palierned yellow, gold & ‘brown: daisies, The polyester double knit aqua floor length gown. Both mothers had white accessories and while, .. chrysanthemum corsages. * _" parents on Lakelse Lake wilh ~ Honour Janet Anweiler sister of ” the bride and: the bridesmaid - Margaret Thacker, sister.of the Broom” wore: pastal «yellow gowns and’ catried colonial bouquets of yellow daises and whité.chrysanthemums. * - (SEW WHAT? Oy AUDREY LANE > o184 ate! ae dcrent on [ine This” ‘deepyoked princess chides pockets under the front ponel, Pore uo fect. fines for “grisp finan of piqua. No, ING4 comer in sizer 10 to 14, Stee IZ ibust 34) takas 24; yd. of aa-in. fabris, ‘ . & Knitted Sweater : \ Knit thin two-color aweoter with io. the mandarin nacklias, Pattern No. 971 contains instuctions for sizas 12 Jo 18. ' Send 30¢ for eoch dress patter. 204 for each neediawork paltera todd 154 far.eoch crest pottern, 10¢ for each needlework potter for malling und handling) ta AUDREY LANE BU. EAU, Morris Plains, Naw farsay 07950, _ maintenance. happy Skidooing. TERRACE ENGINE REBUILDERS Your Skidoo dealers in Terrace, are very muchi aware that good service is as important to our customers as good advice. We are aware that good service depends entirely on hiring per- sonnel who are qualified in ail areas of repairs & It is therefore our pleasure to welcome Bert Fitchet{ as senior mechanic. Born in Nelson and brought up in the Kootenay area of B.C., Bert started building, repairing and racing snowmebiles & motorcycles as a teenager. He f moved to Calgary-as senior mechanic in 1970-and . his 10 -years experience. will ensure our fj. customers of good: service, good .advice and § Thereception was held at the summer home of the brides eighty guests attending. ; It was gaily decorated with baskets of while and < yellow : flowers, white bells, gyeen and yellow. streamers, with strings of matching minature lights. A black light above the head table added a glow to the brides white ‘dress and wedding cake. The three licred cake was decorated by Mrs. Florence * Bailey, The two battom layers: ” had mirrors on top and were -supported with ‘round Roiman - pillars, selting off the yellow ‘ rases; green leaves and Irim and topped with a. wedding Cross, . plo Philip” Thacker © from: England, uncle of the groom asked the table blessing. - Gordon Walmough gave’ the toast to the bride, for Gunnar . Varfeldl, uncieof the bride, wha had suddenly become ill. The groom responded. -Thacker gaye the least to the : bridesmaids. . ' - Pastor David’ Kaiser was Masler of Ceremonies and- “included a humorous song of advice, on driving lo the, newlyweds. 4 A lelegram was read irom all _ the Thackers of- Saskatchewan : Mr. and Mrs.. Karl Strauss were in charge of the guest . Out of Lown guests-were Mr... - "Bruce “Morris “of” Vancouver, Belty Thacker of Oltawa, Philip - Thacker of England, Mrs. Anna Karrdal, Dr, and Mrs. Richard Lulz of Prince Rupert, Mr, and Mrs. Harold: Anweiler,. Mrs. . Shawna Longe of Williams Lake, Mr, and Mrs. Robert _Niven of Kitimat. The brides going away outfit - was a brown fortrel pant suit with while accessories ‘and - corsage. For their honeymoon they motored .lo poinls- south: - ineluding Vancouver Island. They will be making their home, : in Prince Rupert where George. _ ig to’be the Drivers Examiner,’ ry Philip . Pere Te OO BT Oe tne oe le "SU Whatever happened to Christmas in December? Now T've been told I’m an incurable romanticist but it doesn't seem, unreasonable to me thal a holy then haye we turned the holiest day of the year into nothing more than a profitable ‘en- terprize woe Foster Parents The Terrace Foster Parenis time out to thank Constable ’ Fred Mailie for being guest. speaker at their last meeting. He spoke on the lopic of. Nar- colies and was: very well received. . — A bazaar. and bake sale held recently by the Faster Parents went over very well. A hand- made tablecloth and a doll cake were given away: © ¢ The Foster Parents would like lo thank Blue Ribbon Bakery ior the doll cake and Catherine Olson for the many hours of effort pul into the hand made lable cloth, ‘ First prize was awarded to Katherine DeWynter, “second prize to Vern Ferguson. The Faster Association Would like ta thank all who donated to the sale and also the Terraée Co-op for the use of their mall area. °° Great Wall” o China's Great Walk is more, than 1800 miles long. It contains more than 300 million, meters of materlal. eigenen eke On All Hodels In Stock IN TERRACE AND SEE OF OUR YEAR END CLEARANCE AND BE IN YOUR canecimaammmaaials 4 Bedroom’ Fully Furnished oo het : Lote wo 3 Bdrm. Fully Furnished '; i _ ; as USED: E USED t 1871 Marlette | 1973 Vista Villa 5 Texte | con “121 68 a t f ft 7 i id Kt p a y 7 Seton ue b $94g5°° | a : Tax Included & SS ya Yeh a TOG SY EH AA PED $12,999 SERRATE Ra RRR ETS MOBILE - 1055 Hwy. 16 East | — IN MY OPINION ewe’ day should be just that, Why”. Association would like lo take’. : _- @hristmas has been forgotten Parents | "VISIT OUR SALES LOT ON HWY 16 EAST’ . | THE LARGEST DISPLAY _ OF MOBILE HOMES IN TOWN. TAKE ADVANTAGE. yor ERE MERGER ES “nana ¥ g. | a 4 . o e Some argue thal Christmas is only for children.” cpinion, Santa is for. children but Christmas is for everyone. “Especially for those who seem ‘to forget what Christmas {s all about. , . Christmas is about love (not love of money but love of mankind:)° Christmas is about faith in our fellow human beings. Christmas should not be about. who is going to get the largest or most expensive gift. Christmas should be about who — ig going to give or receive the mosi love; not only now but throughout the whole year. © by many for a long time.. It still bears the name but the attitudes - have been lost. Nostalgia is big right now. Lets bring Christmas back with ail of the other antiques. People are saying that. this year Christmas won't be as good because we won't be able to spend as much as we have in past years, Maybe this is for In my. _ ‘the best. Maybe now we'll learn. b the true meaning of Christmas, .On the first long ago Christmas God gave a gift lo the world. -A gift that would last through the ages, He gave us- the birth of His son, That gift was one of supreme love. He knew whal mankind would do but he gave anyway. . When you are busy glving ‘this year give gifts thal will last and be remembered far a long time. Give of yourself-and give with love in your heart and mind, Don't'choose a gift which just looks big and expensive. If you know someone who want's something and it's not what you ~ think of asa status symbol gel il anyway. A person will be far happier with a gift that shows your consideration than with a thousand status symbols,. I know that if may sound horrid to some who think only in terms of money bul why not make gifts yourself? The man who is handy as a carpenter can make a gift that. will be cherished for a lifetime and go on 16 become more valuable with each passing year because Therrien. — THE HERALD, Wednesday, December 4, 1974, PAGE 83 itwas not ‘store bought’. [have one’suth gift myself. 11 was made about fifly’ years ago when an uncle of mine tock the insides out of an already fifty year old clock and bullt a new case of it, He gave it to his wile as a Mothers Day gift. That old clock means alct to me not monetarily but because if was al one time a true gift of love, and because J was able to know that man who loved enought to spend ‘his Ume on something like that. . _ Hf you can sew or paint give sewed or painted gifts, Of course some people can't be given such gifts because they've never cullivated any sort of appreciation for the.. finer emotions. If I know people like this hey won't get much fram me this) year-or any time for thal matter. People who expect big fancy gifts don’t deserve anything af all. So, everyone take heart. We. may be going into another depression but it could do alot to revise aur idiotic allitudes and ideals. so : 63 JOE'S PRINTER'S ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING : OFFSET & LETTERPRESS - “_CALL.. }5-3024 | USED = 12x60 A wt . . i spe Bah te hae bo Meee ee ge . ‘1 : : SO nem ON ie ed get ee ame a ABR Da ho nr, eae DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! ~ OWN NEW HOME BY CHRISTMAS | jp es Se ER SS RE 3 . 1972. 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