TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B, c. CANADIAN PACIFIC AIRLINES clerk Judy Blackmore checks off part aircraft tires held by the airline at Van- spends couver Airport, CPA of a stock of cade. close to i jrace, Gymkhana opens new season Totem Saddle Club scheduled its first gymkhana of the 19638 season May 12. Club has also scheduled a June 9 gymkhana to include barrel _pole bending, scurry, figures stake . race and ring spearing. Darryl’ Wyatt tock top senior rider honors while Danny and 1 {Byron Muller shared the junior 4 irider award, $200,000 each year on jetliner undercarriage tires to meet strict company maintenance Uberall-Krause rites at Knox A double ring wedding ceree mony united Joyce Marguerite Uberall and Lawrence Cecil Krause in marriage May 18, Rev, George Keznleyside offi- ciated at the evening ceremony held in Knox United Chureh, Mrs, - Vi Seaman was organist. The bride, daughter of Mrs, Ella Uberatl, was given in mar riage by her brother-inelaw Wile jiam D, Keenleyside, Attend her" as bride’s matron was he sister Mrs, W, D. Keenleye side, The groom was supported by his best man Ross Peterson, Robert Grieve and William D, Keenleyside served as ushers, Close friends and relatives at- tended a wedding reception held at the home of the brides sister and brother-in-law, My, and Mrs, W, D. Keenleyside, Highlight of the wedding recepe tion was a telephone call from the groomsnarents. Mr. and Mrs, Krause in Regina, Saskatchewan. Congratulatory telegrams were also read from friends in Bermuda, Holland, Omaha, Nebraska, _ Montreal, Quebec, Rivers, Manitoba and Trail, B.C. Family members from out of town who attended the wedding were the bride's mother, Mrs, Ella Uberall from Burnaby, the brides sisters Miss Alice BRUNO’'S Oberall from Seattle, Miss Vicky Oberall from Kitimat and Miss Angela Oberall from Vancouver, Other out of town guests were Mr, and Mrs. K, P. Hill from Port Moody, itr Ross Peterson from Victoria, Mr, and Mrs, G. Tayior from Smithers and Mr, and Mrs, Campeau from Prince Rupe Cuests from Kitimat who at= tended were Miss Elaine Care ruthers, Mr. J. Christensen, Mr, and Mrs, William Evans, Mr, and Mrs, Claude Munson, Mr, and Mrs, Trev Whiting Jr, and My, and Mrs, Boutianne. Also attending were Robert Grieve and Richard Sam of Vane eouver, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Douglas and Miss Annabelle Mac« Kenzie from Burnaby, Mr, and Mrs. L, C, Krause will live in Terrace, Flooded by gals KNIGHTON, England (AP) — Adam Nichols, 17, got a letter from a Japanese, then another from a different girl and ended up with 2,877 after two years, His 16-year-old girl friend said: ‘fend it,’’ It all started when one of Adam’s. chums sent his name to a pen-pal organization, THEY'RE IN THE DARK One of every three Mexicans has supper by candlelight, says the Federal Electricity Commis- sion, Villages have had a 54- per-cent increase in electricity since 1964, but Mexico still im- ports 70,000,000 kilowatt hours from the United States ane nually. 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Results follow: SENIOR EVENTS Farrel Race -1st —Darryl Wyatt; 2nd — Jim Essay; ard — Gail Webb, Pole Bending — 1st —Jim Ess say; 2nd — Leo deJong; Jrd — Gail Webb, Keyhole "Race — 1st — Darryl Wyatt; 2nd — Gerry Prekaski; 3rd — Bobby Halvorsen, JUNIOR EVENTS - Barrel Race — 1st — Byron Muller; 2nd — Danny Muler; 3rd -_ Ericka Hidber, Pole Bending — 1st — Danny Muller; 2nd — Brian Short; 3rd — Elaine Wyatt. Keyhole Race —1st — Rita Ruygrock, There werenosecond or third place winners, Flag Race — ist — Byron Mule ler; 2nd — Danny Muller, There was no third place winner, LITTLE BRITCHES EVENTS Dieter Ollsonplaced in the Key hole Race, RESCUE RACE — ist — Leo deJong and Bev Wyatt; 2nd — Byron and Danny Muller; 3rd — Erika Hidber and Brian Short. NOVELTY EVENTS Threeslegeed Sack Race — 1st —Leo deJong and Jim Essay; 2nd — Rich Sheppard and Darryl Wyatt; ard — Danny and Byron Muiler, Ride and Lead — 1st — Leo deJonz:; 2nd — Jim Essay; 3rd Danny Muller. Ribbon Race —1st — Brian short and Gerry Prekaski; 2nd ~ Gail. Webb and Rick Sheppard; 3rd Erika Hidber and Elsie deJong, SMILE Small boy, just home from school: “TI learned something new from the school psycho- logist today, it’s call ‘spank- ing.’ ir) * @e . Definition of a tough town: T’s one where nobody asks you what time it is. They just take your watch, * ts & We talk a lot about the equality of the sexes, but who in the world ever saw a re- tired housewife? , GEORGE GIBBS, a former postmaster before he lost his sight, will open a CNIB office, in Prince George which will also serve Terrace residents. See story below. Blind man will open P.G. office A new CNIB office scheduled to open in August, in Prince George will service the Terrace area, The Canadian Nattonal Institute for the Blind, has appointed George Gibbs, as Field Secre. tary for the area, Gibbs will offer CNEIB ser vices to blind persons from ‘Prince Rupert to Dawson city in the Yukon, Gibbs had been operating a CNIB stand in Fort St, John since 1965 until 18 months ago whenhe began training asa Field Secre- tary. A native of Lloydminister, Sas- katchewan, George Gibbs came to the Peace River in 1948 to open a siore and post office’ at Demmitt, Seven years later he was con tracting between Pouce Coupe and Boundary Lake for Texaco when the sightinone eyedimmed. the construction of the Tayior office at Taylor. While sorting mail in the Tay- lor post office, a detached retina in the second eye’ occurred cause ing blindness, ‘attended the CNIB Rehabilitation Centre in Vancouver and took training asa Btand “operator,' ae “Gibbs plans to open the new] office in his home in Prince Field Secretary. New! Ozite swarpet Tiles! A he Soft, warm, quiet...no waxing, no polishing! Ozite Carpet Tiles are 12” aquares with built-in rubber backing, Made with colour- fast, staln-resistant Vectra? fiber. Won't | rot. Unaffected by mildew. So easy to In- stall, you can do it down twa rows. of yourself, Simply tape tiles. crigs-crossing the center of the room. Other tiles can lie joose. No .adhasive spills pick up tile, wash off, put back. Tiles stay put... are easy to vacuum clean. Full ‘required. In case of EASY: 10 “INSTALL 5 - yange of colours. All celours alsoln broadioom widths, Graat tor bedroom, : o kitchen, bath, family room, dom nureery. dust use your Imagination t a" tN" the 98° iis ie. Ozite GARPET TILES © mags vo weVectra: Lari FER ~ Albert & McCaflery plant, before taking over thepost |‘ . Following hospitalization, he | George where he will servenorth central B, C. and the Yukon as ~ Wedding at “Sacred Sacred Heart, Fariat rag, the “Beene of a p on the evening pe. 20, when MaryAnn Etlen Kester and Frank Thomas Dvorak were untted In "marriage, The br bride, a 1968 graduate of the Vancouver General Hospital School: of Nursing, ‘is the eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Martin Kester of Terrace, The groom is the eldest ‘son of: Mr, and Mra, ‘Frank ‘Dvorak Se, of Fere nie, BH, C, Father Thomas Cullen offictie ted at the double-ring coremony, Given in marriage by her father the bride was lovely in a floor. |- length white gown, Tnade by her« self.. She chose peau de ele. gance to fashion . the empire who proposed | the. téast to the bride and groom, . Martin Kester Jr, toasted the bride and. prides amalds. ‘ latory". from relatives. Yolo BC. UREA were read by the master: of; ceremonies, For the. vecaston the: pride's mother chose a doublo-Anit- sult | in. navy. blue with. white: accass | sories, . The: 'g “mother wore an off-white sult withorange accessories, Both wore corsages- lof pink and. white carnations. Out-of-town guests were ‘Mr, and Mrs. Alaric of New Wests 5 minster, “Mr: and Mrs,’J, Kes. ter of Burnaby, Mr.. and. Mra; Frank. ‘Dvorak Sr, ow Fernie, -[Mr,‘and Mrs, Joo Patenaude of “telegrams: Williams Lake with sons. Rodger ‘and-Larry and Mr, T, Arbuckle of:Boynia, Other guests travelled . dawn irom the Nags Valley.’ FOr thelr honeymoon to eastern B.C.:and Albérta the bride wore’ att emerald green twoplecd wool sult with black. accessories, Mr; and Mrs, ‘Dvorak will make their home at the Nags, where the groom is employed by Columbia Cetlutoge Com pan LAFF: A. DAY” waisted, slightly A-line dress,|. with long lily poftit sleaves, Her long veil, dasigned by herself from apiece of lace. brought back from Mexicd by her mother, |” was held in placa by a cluster of organza petals and seed pearls, Her bouquet of yellow roses,- fastened ta an exquisite lace fan, completed a pretty picture.’ The -bride’s best friend, Miss Gail Howden, served as maid of honour, She and the brides. maids, Miss ter of the bride and Miss Debbie Dvorak, sister of the groom, were dressed alike im gowns |fashtoned after the bride’sdress, in pale green-peau de elo» pance. with matching head bands. They carried nosegays of shrimp and white mums, Attending the groom was the bride’s brother, Martin Kester Jr., of Terrace. Ushers were ‘Dennis Dickson and Bob Kester, Guests at the re ion, Which was held at the Red Cabaret, enjoyed a hot turkey supper, followed by entertainment, Master of caremonies for the evening was the bride's uncle, He worked as time keeper during | ; ~~ n. 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