Bi2 = Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 19, 1990 A wedding of local interest took place on August 30 when two former oldtime residents of the Terrace area exchanged wedding vows in the Oak Avenue United Church in Surrey. Rev, Murray Henderson, a long- time friend of the bride, performed the double-ring ceremony between Jean Frocse of Clearbrook, and formerly of Terrace, and Erich Burr . of Duncan and formerly of Kitimat and Terrace. The bride was presented at the altar by her son, Gerald Froese of Princeton. The bride’s attendant was Margaret Henderson, her school friend from early childhood. Best man for the groom was Walter Baranieski of Clearbrook. During the reception Rev. Henderson gave a toast to the ‘couple. He remarked that he had known the bride for over 40 years, first in Prince Rupert and then on many occasions over the [BR af": . me ee ee years, and he had watched her = t—=C=—‘:S™S™~™S ne family grow and develop. The groom responded and stated how happy he and Jean were to sce all their family and friends with them on this special occasion. Following the reception the couple left for a trip to the Maritimes. Skeena Squares back in- action, ready to teach . "The active Skecna Squares by 10 of the dancers to Vancouver basic and advanced squares, square dance club has begun week- for the seventh national Square and rounds, dances for teens and ly sessions and is looking forsome Round Dance Convention at the wheelchair groups, and clogging fresh blood on the dance floor. end of July. It was a large gather- contra. The group gets together and ing, she said, using 17 different struts lively to the caller’s patter areas of the Vancouver Trade and every Monday evening, starting at Convention Centre, the most space junior secondary up are welcome . 7:30 p.m. in the Carpenters’ Hall in the centre ever used by one to join the group. “It’s excellent on Sparks St. New dancers can group. for fun, fitness and friendship," she register at any of these session up said, Greening also suggested it’s ‘to Oct. 1. The convention is held every two good for stress relief: the concen- Skeena Squares member Bev years, and the 1990 event attracted tration required to listen to the Greening said they had an active dancers from all over the world. calls excludes everything else from summer, the highlight being a trip Categories of dancing included the dancer's mind. EVERYONE WELCOME! ————=S~S _ (Age 14 years and up) Lucky Dollar 4818 Highway 16 West DOORS OPEN AT 4:30 P.M. - SUNDAY: Terrace Athletics Association . MONDAY: Terrace Minor Hockey (First three Mondays of every month) Terrace Minor Baseball (Remaining Mondays of every month) TUESDAY: Kermode Friendship Society WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blue Back Swim Club Terrace Peaks Gymnastics THURSDAY: Sponsoring Comm. to 747 Cadets - Order of the Royal Purple EARLY FRIDAY: Canadian Paraplegic Association. LATE FRIDAY: Nisga’a Tribal Council (Terrace Local) SATURDAY: Canadian Parents For French — Morning Terrace Soccer Association - (Alternate) B.C. Paraplegic Foundation — Evening Greening said all ages from | — Coming Events — ’ Our Coming Events.column Is a public. service offered by the Ter- race Review. Deadline is Friday at 5 p.m. Coming Events must be mailed In or dropped off at our office, 4535 Greig Avenue, typed or in legible writing. Information concerning the Twin River Estates project Is avaliable from the Skeena Senior Citizens’ Housing Society office, corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue, each Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Heritage Park is open to the public until the end of September. Please call 635-4546 (or 635-2508) to confirm times or for more information regarding park bookings or schoo! or large group tours. Nobody's Perfect, a free five-week parenting program for low-income parents with children from birth to age five Is now taking registration for October classes. Please call Candice at 635-2116 or Carol at 635-3459 to register. Wednesday, Sept. 19 — Coffeebreak, a women's community bible study, begins its new season, We meat Wednesdays, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Woe offer free child care, a story hour program for three, four and five- year-olds, an opportunity to meet new ftlends, small group discus- sions over a cup of coffee. There’s a place for you with us — join us! Terrace Christlan Reformed Church on the corer of Sparks and Straume. Wednesday, Sept. 19 — Kathy MacDonald, a returned volunteer with CUSO in Papua, New Guinea, will show her slides and talk about her experiences living and working as a nursing instructor In a remote area for two years at 7:30 p.m. at the Skeena Jr. Sec. Schoo! library. Everyone welcome. Child care subsidy available. For more informa- tion, call Frances at Northwest Development Education at 635-2436. Saturday, Sept. 22 — Potluck Utrezal! at St. Matthews Anglican Church on Lakelse Ave. at 6:30 p.m. All welcome! Saturday, Sept. 22 — A free child car seat safety check will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the ICBC claim centre at 4612 Kelth Ave. (Highway 16). Sponsored by the Skeena Health Unit. Sept. 22 and 23 — The Quean Charlotte Isiand Maskateers will have an exhibition at the Terrace Art Gallery (open to all ages). A workshop will be held in the library activity room from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day for ages 12 to-adult. Learn how to make wearable papler mache masks. Register with Parks & Recreation at the arena., Monday, Sept. 24 — Terrace Water Polo Association annual general meeting In the Terrace Aquatic Centre meeting room at 8 p.m. All members and interested players are encouraged to attend. . Monday, Sept. 24 — Lakelse Community Assocation general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Oll’s place. New members welcome. _ * Tuesday, Sept. 25 —- Home-based business group will meet at 7 p.m. members welcome. For further Information, calt Laura at 635-7352. Tuesday, Sept. 25 — Terrace Badminton Club resumes at 8 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Sec. School. Regular times: Tuesday and Thursday, 8 to- 635-3564. Diabetic Day Care Clinic, All patients attend both days. Diabetic pa- tients must have a doctor's referral, and then contact the dietitian at 638-4050 during business hours to register. Wednesday, Sept. 26 — Living with Cancer Support Group special event with guest speaker Dr. David Bowering, Medical Health Officer, at the Health Unit auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Terrace Unit Canadian Cancer Society. For further Information, call 635-2879 or 635-2995. Wednesday, Sept. 26 — Terrace Minor Softball Association public meeting in the library board room at 7:30 p.m. Etection of officers will take place. We are in rieed of VOLUNTEER HELP. The more help and support we-can get, the greater the success. For further Information, call Gary Turner at 635-2043. Friday, Sept. 28 — A nomination meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall, 2622 Tetrault Street in Terrace for the purpose of elact- ing a candidate to represent the B.C. Social Credit Party for the Gon- atituency of Skeena In the upcoming provincial election. Only members in good standing of the B.C. Social Credit Party and registered as such on the membership Ilst maintained by head office and resident in the constituency can vote at a nomination meeting. if you have any Inquiries concerning your membership status, new membership, renewals or nominations, please contact Allan McGowan at 635-2577. SS Saturday, Sept. 20 — Socializing singtes dance at Oll’s Placa, Lakelse Lake, at 8 p.m. Come on out and join the funi! Sunday, Sept. 30 — Northern B.C. Winter Games Telethon at the R.E.M. Loe Theatre from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Co-hosted by Laurle Thain and Doug Smith. Lots of local entertainers and sports groups. Ghaltenges and pledges welcome. Phone 635-1991 for further informa: on. Monday, Oct. 1 — Annual genoral meeting of the Terrace Pipes & raha at 7:30 p.m. at the Kinsmen Hut. All members are urged to at- ‘end. Tuesday, Oct. 2 — Terrace Youth Soccer Association is holding their annual general meating at 7:30 p.m. Everyone should attend. Thursday, Oct. 4 — Terrace and District Community Services will hold ns annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the Terrace Public Library oard room. ; October 6 and 7 — The Sacred Heart Parish of the Roman Catholic Church will celebrate its 75th anniversary. Invitations have bean sent to other parishes In B.C. hoping to attract old parishioners to return and celebrate the occasion. A wine and chease social will ba held at 8 followed by an afternoon tea at 3 p.m. These events are belng organ- ized by the 75th Anniversary Committes at Sacred Heart Parish, 4830 Straume Ave., Terrace. Wednesday, Oct. 17 — The Order of the Royal Purple praesent their fourth annual fail fashion show at § p.m., Elka Hall. Fashions by the LATE NIGHT: Kinsmen Club of Terrace Terrace Figure Skating Club - (Alternate) Thank youl Have a Nice day! Terrace Co-op Family Fashions, Glass Slipper Bridal Shoppe and halr _ styles by Rhonda's Hair Designs. Tickets are available at the Terrace Co-op, Glass Slipper Bridal Shoppe and Ahonda’s Hair Designs. For more Information, phone 635-3160. : . at the Terrace Public Library. Topic of discussion; Business Falr. New ~ -10p.m.; Sunday, 7 to 10 p.m.,For further Information, call Diane Cey at .. Sept. 25; Oct. 16 and 23; Nov. 15 and 22 — Mills Memorlal Hospital " p.m. on Oct. 6; and an outdoor Mass will be held at 1 p.m. on Oct. 7,