‘Page B4 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 22, 1990 _ Radelet - — Sheftel. CUTTING THE CAKE after tying the knet are Laurle Radelet and David Sheftel. The wedding took place in vancouver after which the couple headed off for a honeymoon in the state of Washington. Dear sir, As you may have noticed the downtown core of Ter- race recently took on a floral look with the installation of fifteen concrete planters along the 4600 block of Lakelse Ave. The Terrace Beautification society would like to thank those. businesses: and in- dividuals who helped make this valuable and attractive project possible. The society has more con- crete planters for sale and any individuals or businesses wishing to purchase them should contact Betty Camp- bell at 635-5221 or George Clark at 635-2281. The cost of the planter is $100 and the society undertakes to provide and plant the flowers each spring. Finally, the society is at present desperately short of money. Anyone wishing tc make a donation is more than welcome tc contact the above members. Yours truly, Betty Campbell, President. | Thanks | ' students -Honours standing of the 181 | SLUMBER LODGE TERRACE 1702 Lakelse Avente Phone 635-6302 Contributed — - The celebration of the wed- ding of Laurie Radelet, ‘daughter of long-time Terrace residents Jack and Rosemary Radelet, and David Sheftel, son of Allan and Eve Sheftel of Burlington, Ontario, started on July 7, 1990, in Vancouver B.C.: Friends and relatives joined the couple on the M.V, Mon- tagnais for a lunch cruise of Vancouver’s harbour, hosted by the groom’s parents. This was especially delightful as the ma- jority of the guésts were not. Vancouverites and could view - the beauty of the area while meeting each other’s families and friends. That evening both families met at Canada Place’s Prow Restaurant for a dinner ca-hosted by the aunts and uncles of the groom. The wedding ceremony itself took place on the morning of July 8 on the lawn of Brock House overlooking Jericho Beach with the nephews of the bride, Caleb Radelet and K.C. Radelet, distributing programs to the guests upon their arrival. The groom was accompanied- down the fuchsia-bordered aisle by his parents to the flute music of ‘Because’. The flowergirl, Justine Wallace, and the ringbearer, Blair Morris, joined the processional to the harp’s rendition of ‘‘Pachelbel’'s Canon’’, Escorted by her parents, the bride followed, wearing a white jacquard cotton dress with bows accenting the sleeves and low- cut back, She carried a basket containing white, blue and pink blooms and wore a white hat en- circled with matching flowers. wed - Laurie joined the groom under qe the beribboned floral ‘“‘chup- pah” canopy held’ by friends. Ebra Ziron- of. Vancouver and. Mani Aneja..of.: Toronto, formerly of Terrace, The en- tourage was. beautiful floral standards. Three students from Laurie’s Grade 2 class. — -Heather “Qype McBeth, Karie ‘Wallace -and .3F Kourtney Lambright —. read . their compositions. entitled .- “The Important Thing About a Wedding Is...”’, after which the marriage commissioner, Mrs. Ruth Kraminsky, gave the opening address. David and Laurie said their vows, exchang- ed rings which had been worn by the groom’s grandparents, and were then. pronounced hus- band and wife. The grand- mother. of the bride, Evelyn Wilson, then gave a blessing. / During the signing of the register, witnessed. by the groom’s brother Steven Sheftel and the bride’s brother James Radelet, friend Chris Ellis played and sang “Always’’. Everyone then adjourned to the terrace where the father of the groom gave the traditional’ blessing over the bread and wine. The mother of the groom shared special thoughts about ° David and welcomed Laurie in- to their family, and the father of the bride told some anecdotes of Laurie's life and welcomed David to their’s to the accom- paniment of champagne toasts. For a finale, long-time friend of the groom, Kevin Hutchings, sang and played “‘Longer’’. The couple honeymooned at resorts in Washington state. Cal grads excel in provincial exams The results of the June, 1990 provincial regular and scholar- ship examinations show 43 -graduated with who fulfilled graduation re- quirements. Thirteen students had final marks of 90% or higher in their courses. Four students received provincial scholarship of $2,000 for rank- ing in the top 20 in B.C. Based on the results of the January, 1990, and the June, 1990 pro- vincial scholarship examina- tions, 35 students had qualify- ing standard Ministry scores of over 474 in 78 examinations written. Tom Hamakawa, the Principal of Caledonia Senior Secondary School said he is generally pleased with ‘the overall result. Those graduating with Honours standing were: Corin- na Adams, Carey Agnew, Mat- thew Albert, Brian Anderson, Lara Bachynsky, Clint Baker, Suzanne Banville, Jessie Car- roll, Linda Cuddeford, Bruce DeHoog, Greg Doeleman, Ber- nie Duarte, David Falardeau, Heather Inglis, Keith Janas, Lori Kasperski, Dalice Kelln, Margarete Koerner, Lisa Lagace,. Sandra. Loptson, Kirstin. Mackenzie, . Elezabeth Mendes,, Carolle Michaud, Michelle Michaud, Theresa Newhouse, Joanne Ogawa, Felicia Olson, Jason Par- viainen, Jody Popp, Vicky Sainis, Krista Soules, Monica Sousa, Danielle St. Thomas, Ryan Stevenson, Tracy Story, Callie Swan, Laura-Marie Taylor, Tracey Todd, Heidi Wiebe, Nathan Wilkerson, Daysun Wrubel, Fritz Wyssen, Joe Zucchiatti. The 13 students with final marks of 90% or higher are: Brian Anderson, Chemistry 12 (93%); Chad Edmonds, Biology 12 (93%); Jason Krause, Biology 12 (95%); Kirstin Mackenzie, Biology 12 (90%); Carolle Michaud, ‘Algebra R (95%), Chemistry 12. (98%), French 12 (94%); Kannin Osei- tutu, Biology 12 (90%); Jason. Parviainen, Biology 12 (94%), Chemistry 12 (91%); David Shepherd, Biology 12 (96%); Ryan Stevenson, . Physics . 12. (90%); Callie Swan,, Chemistry. 12-(92%); Heidi Wiebe, English” 12 (92%); Nathan Wilkerson, Algebra 12 (98%), Geography 12 (96%); David Wolfe, Algebra 12 (96%). Students winning provincial scholarships of $1,000 each were: Carrolle Michaud — SMS total of 1976; Theresa Newhouse — SMS total of 1986; Jason Parviainen — SMS total of 1912; Ryan Stevenson — SMS total of 1959, Nathan Wilkerson had the distinclion of ranking amoung the top 20 provincial scholar- ship winners in B.C, with aSMS total of 2257 and received a pro- vincial scholarship of $2,000. flanked by >. 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