oe ie Pe eS i * Page B10 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Srtnbe18 1901 ~ Spencer - — Goncalves | ’ Lisette. ‘Blanche Elizabeth Spencer, | duaghter of Ben and Laura, ‘and Lionel Goncalves, son of Manuel.and Hermenia, _ were united Aug. 10 at Heritage Park.. : The bride wore an ivory hat and veil: with bead work on it and an ivory drop-waist dress with lace and beads. She carried a princess bouquet of pink and white silk roses. ' The groom wore a grey morn- - ing. coat- with grey striped, - pleated trousers and an ascot tie... - Maid of honour was Shiela Pratt, friend of the bride while the groom's brother-in-law Shawn Dolan was best man, Amanda Dolan, the groom’s niece, was flower girl; lan Pro- cyk, cousin of the bride, was ringbearer; Rick Spencer, brother of the bride, was usher; and Audra Procyk, cousin of the bride, handed out.the pro- grams, oe The brides’ - attendants wore pink drop-waist dresses with lace trim-and carried baskets of gladiolus and daisies. The bestman wore a black, double- breasted suit. After the bride and groom had said their. vows, they rode off in a horse and. carriage, down main street and on to the Elks Hall where the reception was held, . Maid of honour Shiela Pratt also rode in a horse-drawn car- RIDING IN SIVLE, newly weds Lisette and Lionel Goncalves climb- ed aboard a horse-drawn carriage following their Heritage Park ceremony for the trip to the reception. — riage while bestman Shawn Dolan drove a 1929 rumble-seat car carrying Amanda Dolan and Jan and Audra Procyk. Out-of-town guests were the bride’s parents Ben and: Laura Spencer, her brother Rick and maid of honour Shiela Pratt, all of Qualicum Beach; the groom's parents Manuel and Hermenia Goncalves from Por- tugal, his sister Vira and her husband Doug Thomson from New Westminister and the groom’s brother John from White Rock: John, Trudy, Ian and Audra Procyk from Co- quitlam; Emilia, Patrick, Alycia and Tammy Juliann, also of Take back the night By KARLA HENNIG In 1978 an ad hoc group call- ing themselves the Fly By Night Collective organized the first Take Back The Night in Van- cauver. To protest that women on the streets of any city are never free from sexist attacks, they dressed in witchy costumes and carried an effigy which they set alight. Over the years, marches and events have been held throughout North America. Women gather, celebrate the power within ourselves and march, asking no permission to walk in the street and no protec- tion from police. The Take Back The Night events are to remind ourselves and the world that violence against women from murder and rape to the exploitation of our bodies, must end. If you believe that violence against women must end, join us for.a Take Back. The Night celebration at the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre, 4542 Park Ave. September 20 at 8:00 p.m. Bring your banners, your stories, and your friends. Refreshments provided. Public welcome By KIM SAULNIER The stage is set, the lights are dim and the aroma of coffee makes its way around the room. You can hear guitars being tun- ed, performers practicing their lyrics... The Northwest Community College Students’ Association invites you to take in our first caffee house of the season. It is just one of our 1991 orientation events for students. We also welcome the public to take part and see what we are doing on campus. - Many local performers, in- cluding our own NWCC students, will be sharing their talents for your entertainment. If you, or anyone you know would like to join in for a ses- sion, just give us a call. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26 in. Room 2002 of the cafeteria building. A silver collection will be taken at . the door with all proceeds going to the Students’ Association. For more information, call Kim at 635-6511, local 279. See you therel ~ $500 The Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation made. Eric Polson’s day last Thurs- day when it pulled his name in the cash calendar daily draw. That’s because Sept. 12 was a special prize day which meant the Kitimat resi- dent picked $500, 10 times rich the usual daily prize. Winners of other $40 daily draws over the past week were Olga Newton of Prince Rupert, Allen Durham from - Surrey and Terrace residents William Turner, Casimiro. Deseirto, Laura Jobb and Emil Zagar. Lore LIANDCRAETED © FROM 32% FULL LEAD — Bowe CRYSTAL COLLECTORS CLUB OUR SEPTEMBER CRYSTAL CHARACTER | -Ragaiens retail Price 3549 95 SPECIAL SALE PRICE . 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