¥ hos * g° ” ” vice. 14 Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 23, 1988 Booth — ‘McBryan wedding On Saturday, August 27, 1988 RaeLee McBryan, daughter of ~ Lynn and Dan McBryan of Ter- race, was united in marriage to “Darryl Alexander Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Booth of Terrace. 7 The groom’s attendants were his best man George Gough and ushers Dan Fisher and brother of the groom Dwayne Booth, all of Terrace. The attire of the men ‘in'the wedding party was black tuxedos with silver accessories. “The bride was given in mar-— ‘riage by her father. The bride’s striking wedding gown was of white bridal satin, accented with . lace and teardrop pearls and fit- ted bodice ‘with A-line skirt and flowing train and heartshape off-the-shoulder neckline with bouffant upper sleeves tapering to the wrist. in a detachable sleeve. She carried a bouquet of calla lilies and dwarf orchids. _ The bride’s attendants were maid of honor Liz Dejong and bridesmaids were sister of the bride Christine McBryan and Miss. Sharon McDonald of Vic- toria, a former Terrace resident. The attire of the bride’s atten- dants was stunning black and ' Silver, fitted Grecian-style dresses with a large draped silver bow over one shoulder. The delight of the bridal party was the two young attendants: flower girl. Tamara -Ross was * dréssed in a soft pink bubble -. dress with white accessories and & basket of rose petals, and ring ,bearer'Matthew Bruneau was at- tired in-a-white short pant suit ‘* ' with pink bow tie and cummer- bund. _ Thedoublering ceremony was "held at Knox United Church in # Terrace with Shirley Lindsey of- ficiating in the candle light ser- Mrs. Leona Kline on flute and % - Melissa Davies on the organ “played the theme song from Romeo and Juliet during the signing of the register. ' ° Qut-ot-town guests were Mr, " and'Mrs: Robert Haudenschild of Edmonton, Mr. Jim Sikler of Vancouver, Mr, and Mrs. Tony Wideman‘ of St. Paul’s, Alberta, Mr. and-Mrs. John Wideman of Armstrong, ‘Mis. Ruth Brickley of 100. Mile House, and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Prince George. The wedding photos were: taken by Photowork Studio of Terrace, B.C. » A reception followed at the r, 0 Cheque . 5 - -' 9) V year — $24.00 | (1) Money Order Terrace Arena where an unusual Chocolate Sasha Wedding cake designed by pastry chef Morris Milton of Vancouver was await- ing the guests. A delicious meal was catered by Eric’s Juke Box Diner. Darryl and RaeLee spent their honeymoon in Australia and will reside in Terrace. Party marks end of ‘mushroom season | A. mushroom party — . it sounds psychedelic, but in fact, the one held at Timberland club house Saturday, Nov. 12 wasn’t. And it was probably more fun, too! — by Pam Whitaker Howard and Judy Chafin of Timberland Trailer Park picked mushrooms last year. At the close of the season, Judy de- cided to throw a party for. mutual friends that pick. It was a blast — especially the tale swapping. - So this year they held the ‘*Second Annual Pickers’ Party’. Twenty-four friends at- tended. Bonnie Lefebvre won a major prize, the first one to-figure out the homemade crossword puzzle given out at the door. There . were lots of prizes. Actually, everyone was entitled to one due to a cover charge. The prizes, however, that guests first re- ceived, were not necessarily the Subscription Order Form: 1 2 years — $45.00 CO) Master Card . Card No. Please send a subscription to: - Sapley ete Nome : ; , adron Mail or bring this form to: , Terrace Review Phone Postal Code 4535 Greig Avenue, _ Santors in Terrace and District $12.00 _.__. Seniors out of Terroce ond District $15.00 Terrace, B.C., V8G 1M7 ones they wanted or ended up with. You had to be there to understand why you might take home herring and mushroom sauce, when a mushroom cream and sugar set, mushroom en- blazoned pot holders, or pickled mushrooms were in your. grasp. The highlight of the evening after the pot luck dinner and before the dancing was once again tale swapping. (They all satin acircle,) - The stories were basically true, although a little tall at times. There were tales of being lost in the wilds of our North- western forests, of territorial: conflicts, forest bed ravaging by greenhorns or those with mush- room-lust, stories of falling over precipices, sliding down rugged slopes, being impaled with devils club thorn, and rumors of the amorous adventures of old mar- ried couples. . ; You know the sort of tales . they told if you’re a mushroom picker that is! « O) Visa Skeenaview reu Accommodation for next sum- mer’s Skeenaview/Terraceview employee reunion has received official approval from city hall. | Campers and trailers will be per- mitted to use Skeenaview park as their base of operation from Aug. 4 to 7 next year, and this should give the event the focal point it needs. me After receiving a request from Teunion organizers to use the park, Superintendent of Parks and Recreation Steve Scott rec- ommended to council that per- mission be given for.“‘the nights of August 5 and 6 only’’. Coun- cil didn’t agree’ with: this mits issued f however, saying that if the city wants to encourage visitors to come to Terrace, and stay longer, they should offer a longer. time-frame for this type of event. a Skeenaview Park has already served as a campground on at | . least two occasions this year, first for an Airstream caravan and then the’ ‘provincial horseshoe finals, This has prompted alderman Danny Sheridan to ask the question, ‘When are we going to develop . this park? It seems to be coming “more and more popular every year,” . Coming Events November 8 - 28 — The November show at the Terrace Public Art _ Gallery features the pottery of Elaine Rogers and the watercolors of . Laurie Misner, both of Smithers. Hours: Tues. - Sat. 12 noon - 3 p.m.; Tues. - Thurs. 7 - 9 p.m.; Sun. 1 p.m. = 4 p.m. Thursday, November 24 — Home for the Aged — Skeenaview Lodge reunion planning meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Lounge, - 4623 Tuck Ave., Terrace. All former employees are asked to attend to make this reunion a success. . Thuraday, November 24 — Parents: A Partnership In Education by Dr. Gary Philllps at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 8:00 p.m. Gary Phillips is cur- rently executive director of the National Schoo! Improvement Project In Seattle. He was formerly at Simon Fraser University and Ball State University In the respective Facultlas of Education. He has experience as a probation officer, high schoo! principal and teacher of all grades. He has a powerful and stimulating message for ALL parents. Parents are encouraged to attend. For further information, piease Tom Hamakawa at Thornhill Junior Secondary School, 635-9141. November 25 & December 9 — Pyjama Party! |! at 7:00 p.m. at the Ter- race Public Library. This storytime Is for 5- to 8-year-olds and will be approximately one hour long. You must register in advance, but there” is no charge. Registrations accepted for one session only. Stories, craits and popcorn! Teddy's are welcome! Phone 638-8177 for further nformation, co Saturday, November 26 — The 14th Annual Blg Band Dance will take place at Skeena Secondary School: 7 p.m. — cocktalls; 8 p.m. —. hot buffet; 9 p.m. — dancing (Jim Ryan's Band). Tickets are avallabie at Sight & Sound. For table reservations call 636-8466. Monday, November 28 — Tha tnonthly general mesting of the Terrace Art Association will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Gallery. All members - and interested persons are urged to attend. mo Tuesday, November 29 — The annual gerieral meeting of the Skéena Valley Golf & Country Club will take place at B p.m. at the clubhouse. Thursday, December 1 — The Skeena/Thornhill school band concert will De held at the R:E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the door, December 2 & 4 — Metaphysical lecture and workshop with Petar Mor- - ris, Physic healing, meditation, channelling and past lives. For more information, cali 635-5829 after 2:30 p.m. Saturday, December 3 ~ Applications for the Terrace Art Association ‘Annua! Christmas Arts and Crafts Sale held in the Art Gallery are now available at the Gallery, Library, Wallinda Crafts and Norther Lights Studio, The sale will be held from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Set up for artists will be Friday, December 2. ; Saturday, December 3 — The annual Christmas Tea and Bazaar of the United Church Women will be held at Knox United Church, 4908 Lazelle Ave., from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Everyone is welcome, a Saturday, December 3 — Christmas Bake.& Book Sale will be held In the Skeena Mall from 10 ‘a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Terrace Reglonal Museum Society. Donations of baking wetcome. Proceeds to promote work at: Heritage Park. For further information phone 635-2508 or 635-2096. Monday, December § — Spiritual Readings by Peter Morris. For more Information, call 635-5829 after 2:30 p.m. . _ December 5 to 20 — Terrace Child Davelopment Centre's second an- nual TREE OF LIGHTS. Buy a light on the Tree in honor of a person or group and help support the Terrace Child Development Centre. TREE OF LIGHTS — at the Skeena Mall. Tree will be lit December 16 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 6 — Terraceview Lodge Christmas Tea and Bazaar from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m, at the Ter- raceview Lodge, 4103 Sparks Street, Terrace. Crafts, bake sale, tea tables, fish pond, raffles. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! — . Tuesday, December 6 — There will be a PMS and Menopause - workshop at the Women’s Centre In Terrace. The PMS workshop Is _- from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The Menopause workshop Is from 7 10 3:30 p.m. For ¢ more information please contact 635-3178. These workshops will be | sponsored by Mental Health. Network Northwest. So Friday, December 9 — Terrace Concert Society presents THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. Yuletide marrl- meant in the traditional way features the stories and times of Charles Dickens and is presented for the pleasure of the whole family. Tickets are available at Erwin's Jewellera in the Skeena Mall. Saturday, December 10 — Kermode Friendship Center Christmas Bazaar upstaira at the center on Katum Street from 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. If you would like @ table, call 635-4906. Arts and Crafts and baked goods w eatured. Saturday, December 31 -- Spend New Year's Eve at the Elks Hall. Music by the Rocky Tops. Free rides home. Cocktalls at 7 p.m. dinner at 8 un. Tickets are available at the Slumberlodge or phone 635-0537" or . Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989 — Canada's. Royal Winnipeg Ballet will be presented by the Terrace and District Arts Council. and the Terrace Concert Society. Tickets are avaliable at Erwin’s Jewellers In the Skeena Mail. All seats are reserved.