Page B2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 20, 1992 Helen sp ities ‘Here ’n There”’ by Yvonne Moen After 13 years of silence, Wil- lows Apartment resident Helen Windsor has got her voice back, : Thirteen years ago, Helen had a bout of laryngitis, and lost her voice. Since then -- despite therapy and and the attention of Specialists -- she has been only able to communicate by whisper- ing. That was bard on her, because she would get short of breath while whispering. About a month ago, Helen be- came seriously ill and was ad- mitted to Mills Memorial Hospi- tal. After about three weeks there, she woke up ote moming, and went to say good morning to her nurse, and discovered she had her voice back again. "Welcome back, Helen," her surprised nurse told her, Helen says thank you to her . family and all the caring and wonderful nurses, and Dr. Brown. She also thanks Shirley and Elizabeth and all at the United Church for their prayers. Now, of course, it is hard to keep Helen from talking. She says that after 13 years it is just wonderful to be able to talk _ again. God bless you, Helen. kkkkk . Also at the Willows Apartments on Kalum Street, Minnie Peder- sen celebrates her birthday on May 29. . khkkk More than 130 well-wishers filled the Terrace Christian Fel- lowship Church on Munroe St. to celebrate the wedding of two longtime Terrace residents on the Easter weekend. Alice Skoglund and Mel Gellner were joined together as husband and wife. Alice’s father (Ray Skoglund) and wife Connie drove up for the occasion from White Rock, Also travelling the same distance was Alice’s son, Jared. Her brother Dave, wife Moyra and two children, Melissa and Jason, drove from Kelowna to join in the very happy event. Dave tock memorable videos of the wedding. Mel’s parents -- Herm and Anna Gellner -- and brother Doug, the best man, travelled the furthest from Middlesex, New Jersey, Present to help make the occa- sion such a joyous one was one off Alice's oldest school friends -- Leona Towers (nee Goodlad) from Surrey. The bride was very radiant in her floor-length dress of cream lace over coral satin. The wed- ding party consisted of groom Mei Gellner, best man Doug Gellner, matron of honour Vicki Powell, tingbearer Jonah McEwan and flower girl Rebecca McEwan. Alice and her father made their entrance to a moving rendition of the 23rd Psalm -- "The Lord is my Shepherd" -- setting the tone of the wedding ceremony, which focused on the bride and groom’s commitment to the Lord, ate i 6 THE CITY OF TERRACE dates. assist in the pick up. Holidays. — NOTICE CLEAN-UP WEEK — MAY 25 to 29, 1992 The Cityer Tetrace's Public Works Départiient will pick up | extra garbage and refuse, free of charge, on the above This service does NOT Include car bodies, stumps or in- dustria! waste. Kindly arrange to have this extra garbage and waste material set out on your regular pick up day. Please have garbage and waste material in plastic bags or cartons to Residents are reminded to check their Add-A:Day Calendars, as garbage pick up days change following all Statutory The City of Tarrace April 27, 1992 at 5:11 & Sex: Maia & Famala Baty’s Name: Taylor Raymond and = faby's Name: Aaron David Kirkaldy Kyla Catherine Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time ef Birth: May 5, 1992 at 7:31 pm §:43 pm Weight: § Ibs, # 0z.; 5 ths. 15 oz. Parants: Canny & Loraine Baker Weight: 9 ibs..1207z. Sex: Mala Parents: Rob & Raquel Baby brother for Ariel Baby's Name: Mitchall Ryan Kumpula Date & Time of Barth: Baby's Kame: Christopher James Daniels ‘May 5, 1992 at 4:51 Weight: 8 lbs. 1 oz. Sex: Male May 4, 1992 at 10:00 am _” Parents: Laural Thomsen Little brother for Kyrie oes Skeena Mall ‘Date & Time wf Birth: Parents: Ritchis Mallett/Sherri we ied 30, 1 ge? tal Kumpula ibs, Sex: Maio . : Baby's Name: Sabrina Erin Campbell Pareata: Jim and Bonnie Daniels y Date & Time of Birth: Baty's Name: Bryca Alan Thomson May 6, 1992 at 10:15 am Date & Time ef Buth: Weight: 7 ibs, Sex: Famale Weight: 9 Ibs. 6 oz, Sex: Male LET’S HAVE A PARTY SALE! OFF ALL PARTYWARE & BULK 7 Parents: Jeannie & Randell Campbell lay 20 - 26 § "635-5236 eaks again | Basthe HAPPY COUPLE Alice Skoglund and Mel Gellner were married before about 130 well-wishers here on the Easter weekend. HEADSHED Styling Team Beth Evans Junior Stylist Available Wed., Thurs., Fri Halrcuts $7.00 Kids Cuts $5.00 All Work Checked By Qualified Stylist Wednesdays Only, Perms $35.00 Inc. Haircut — 638-8880 Pastor Mike Roseneu led the couple through their commitment to each other as they shared vows they had personally written. The ceremony ended on a joy- ous note as the groom, bride, best man, matron of honour, pastor and MC for the reception took up musical instruments and sang four songs of praise, including two renditions of "Forever in Eternity." A reception catered to by the members of the Terrace Christian Fellowship was held at the church atS p.m. where guests were again treated to musical specials from church members and wedding party. The bride and groom will live in Terrace taking an extended honeymoon over the summer months. kkk kk The Flea Market is now open every Sunday from noon to 4:00 pm. There are plenty of shop- pers, but more sellers are needed. For more information on how to get involved, call Lena Chapplow at 635-5740, kak kk In news at Terraceview Lodge, four people. are celebrating birthdays this month: Gertrude Crick celebrated hers on May 6, Marie Emerson turned over another year May 17, Francois Blais celebrates her birthday on Friday, the 20th, and for John Shewehuk, the big day is May 31. Some Teraceview residents had a day’s outing at the circus in Kitimat, And they'll also be tak- ing part in Canada Fitness week May 22-31. Also everyone will be taking part in Senior Citizens week June 1-7, Residents there are also busy making delicious homemade ice cream. Yum, yum! Kitimat Smeter wan Public Notice i WP TA? uiage Alcan's Kemano-Kitimat high voltage trans- ss ue mission line is built on | private property except Kitdala Arm ~~» where it crosses Indian _. Reservations, as shown on the map. Trespassing and hunting are not permitted on Alcan transmission line properties. Ref. Wildlife Act, sect. 13(b) River Kemano-Kitimal Tracemitsion Line Gardrer Canal Kemans River Kamano Powethousc 4 : thy, ALCAN": Alcan Smelters and Chemicals Ltd 2AM Tab ate jobs anda When you buy ayback: = Sener economy. qere’s a Canadian, — m& It may look simply like footwear to you, but it's part of 12,000 people. $1.5 billion industry that employs more than Figures from the Department of industry, Science and Technaiagy Canada. 4 Competing successfully in the office-furniture market demands high quality and competitive pricing. Canadian companies provide both, which would explain why they export more than $300 million worth of office furnishings annually. ¥ Canada’s recreational watercraft builders experienced some rough sailing during the recession. But with better times ahead and better products on the market, the future laaks a lot brighter, That’s good news for boating enthusiasts and the 3,000 Canadians who wark in this $300 million industry. EVERY TIME YOU GO SHOPPING, YOU'VE GOT CHOICES TO MAKE AND DECISIONS TO REACH. We CERTAINLY, YOU SHOULD COMPARE PRICE AND QUALITY. THEN, TAKE A MINUTE TO THINK ABOUT CANADA. i BECAUSE WHEN YOU BUY A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT OR SERVICE, OR SHOP IN A CANADIAN STORE... THERE'S A PAYBACK. WIN CANADIAN JOBS AND A STRONGER ECONOMY. @ CANADA. BUY INTO IT. » Small appliances aren't small when it comes to job creation. Some 5,000 workers in 65 companies produce nearly $500 million warth of small electrical appliances in Canada. No small achievement! Canada Sneaker Day May 22