20 Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 1, 1986 Heritage Park marriage Strymecki - Griffiths nuptials were celebrated August -23 at Terrace’s Heritage Park. Salvation Army Captain Harker sanctified the vows be- tween Joy Elaine Grif- fiths and Kenneth Albert Strymecki. The parents of the bride and the groom, and a total of the general beauty as did boatneck adorned by an attached floating scarf. The bride wore long white, full skirted, three tiered satin and lace- bowed gown. The man- darin collar, appliqued floral veed neckline, with long sheer sleeves and wide lace cuffs added to Joy Elaine Griffiths and Kenneth Albert Strymeck! marry. 220 out-of-town guests, local relatives and other friends witnessed the ritual. by a Terrace Contributor The covered portico entrance to the aisle was lined with potted planters donated by the Terraceview Lodge, where Joy is employed. Many pictures were taken by Dr. Norma Ker- by for the Heritage Park files and posterity. The traditional Mendelssohn wedding march was played as the bride and her parents walked up the aisle. The groom and his attendants, cousin Elmer Strymecki and Joy’s brother, Jim Grif- fiths waited on the steps in full black formal tux- edos with wing tip col- lars. Ken wore a silver white tie, white vest, and the attendants wore bur- gundy cummerbunds and bow ties. The bridesmaid and matron of honor - Linda Uchacz, Ken’s sister and Alice Letourneau, Joy’s sister - donned soft flow- ing dusty rose and rosette dresses with em- phasis on the handker- chief hemline and the Home Cooked Food Only about 30 percent of all meals served on the average day in the United States are the old- fashioned, home-cooked kind for the whole family, according to food industry estimates. her tricorn pert lace and seedpearl over satin, short veiled hat. She wore her mother’s pink petite-point broach and carried a sheaf.of baby pink roses and white elegance intermingled with baby’s breath. . Mrs. Sophie Strymecki wore becoming dusty pink ensemble with her pink rose corsage. The brides mother chose an attractive burgundy lace tunic over satin to com- pliment her pink rose corsage. The brides father Ed- win Griffiths welcomed their new son Ken and gave his blessings to this happy union. Their are many friends to thank for their assistance, and special mention must go to Mrs. Ann Karpyshyn, Mrs. Margaret Livadney, Mrs. Emily Sturby, Mrs. Terri Tjernstrom, Mrs Alice Letourneau, Mrs. Cheryl Senger, Mrs. Maureen Strumecki, the Heritage Park employees and the staff and re- sidents of Terraceview Lodge. The bride and groom wish to thank everyone who helped make the celebration a success. Family and friends from near and far made this day a special memory to remain always. Rita Ann Vajda and David Mac Story marry. Pride in Terrace promoted | TERRACE — To ensure public support for. the district’s Clean-up Cam- paign, in particular the use of the newly purchas- ed litter baskets, these containers will be used as the: initial spark to launch a general pride in Terrace theme which centers around keeping the community clean. The basic slogan being \ weighing 9 Ibs. 6 ozs. TAGS Fenoet a NG \ ” used is: ‘‘Spread the N Mr. & Mrs. Gord Beilman are the proud parents of a new baby daughter, Megan Ann, born Sept. 20, 1986 at 6:24 p.m. Darby Keith Brash, born on Sept. 22, 1986, 8 Ibs. 1.02. A sec- ond son for Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brash and a brother for Gavin. Darby Is the second grandson for Mr. & Mrs. Keith Irwin. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Higgins are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Sarah Jean, born Sept. 22, 1986, weighing 8 Ibs. 1 oz. Special thanks to Dr. Appleton, nursing staff and Pam Straaker. Shawn Daniel Evan Llewellyn was born Se pt. 25, 1986 at 7:23 .p.m.,, weighing 7 Ibs. 10 ozs. The proud parents are Michelle Liewsllyn and Dwayne Bellerose, Mr. & Mrs. Doyle Nole are happy to announce the birth of their daugh Jody Amber Nole, on Sept. 27, 1986. Jody weighed 8 lbs. 3% oz. anier FLA WERS AL IloA AIRE Membor of AFS Wire Servica 24-hour Phone (604)635-4080 Skeena Mall —, a a Faget 23 -” & *% * rs ¥ ¥ - Mf - * mt - 4 H « message... Terrace is cleaning up!”’ Secondary slogans in- clude: ‘‘All you have to do is pitch-in’’ — ‘“Let’s make sure everyone sees the beautiful us’’ — ‘Do your part... put litter where it belongs!”’ Wedding celebrated at Kleanza Rita Ann Vajda and ‘David Mac Storey were married in a double-ring ceremony Aug. 23 at their home in the Klean- za subdivision. Captain Young of the Salvation Army read the vows for the couple, and the event was attended by 40 fami- ly members and friends. The best man was Terry Gordon, and the maid of honor was the bride’s sister Ruth Vajda; children Charmaine and Evan filled the roles of flower girl and ring bearer. The wedding was followed by a reception in the basement of the couple’s home. Out-of- town guests included the grooms parents, Mac and Marmee Storey of Prince Rupert, and Bruce, Carole, Cairns and Claudia Ives of Queen Charlotte City. Mr. and Mrs. Storey selected Kelowna as their honeymoon destination. - Easy Clean-Up To make cleaning up easier, spray a saucepan with a vegetable oil spray before scalding milk or cooking hot cereal. Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: 10/5+ 10/11/86 Your message from the stars... ARIES Management of partnership or corporate funds * * = Mar.2i-Apr.19 — putsyouinapositionof authority overanum- x ber of people. . * x» «©TAURUS Progress comes through your association with * Apr. 20-May 20 ¥ GEMINI May 21-June 20 + chores, * CANCER x June2i-July22 other people. Each contact represents a valu- » ablelessoninlifeexperience. Stay away from the dare-devil work assign- ments. 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