B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 4, 1995 College hands out scholarships © NORTHWEST Community Col- lege in Terrace hosted an awards luncheon at the College on Sep- tember 19th to celebrate their stu- dents scholastic achievement These awards, in the form of scholarships: and bursaries, are made available through the gener- ous donations of businesses, com- munity groups and individuals. Entrance scholarships ‘allow secondary school students fo en- ter the college through tuition reduction. In many cases, ' sii- dents who achieved high marks in high school may have their tui- tion completely paid for. Applicants for the NWCC entrance Scholarships have grad- uated from secondary schools in the. Northwest College Tegion. Eligibility is based om all grade 11 and 12 courses. Students who have received an ‘‘A”? average receive 100% tuition reduction. “B+ averages recelve 75% reductions and. '‘B'’ average marks receive 50% tuition reduc- tion. Entrance scholarships were ‘awarded to the following Terrace campus students: - Sara Aslin, Erin Davies, Lana Geier, Steven Loptson, Robert MacLeod, Katherine Milne, Kylie Oman, Cindy Praught, Harprect Sandhu, Chris Seltenrich, Marieke VanBeelen, Jason Yamashita, Wendy. Vandergaag, Brad Dykstra, and Gungeet Gill. Couple celebrates 60th anniversary LONG TIME residents of Ter- race, Fred and Helen Gibbs, celebrated their 60th wedding an- niversary this past weekend. Back on September 25, 1935, a very pretty wedding ceremony took place in Terrace. Miss Helen Dorothy Olsen, el- dest daughter of Mr. and Ms. Walter William-OClsen of Terrace, and Frederick Elmer Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbs of Bracebridge, Ontario, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride under a prettily decorated arch, with Rev. John Linney officiating. The bride was attended by Mrs. Emil. Haugland, matron of honour, and her sister. Miss Thelma Olsen. Ruth. and Amy Little were bridesmaids. Emil Haugland ‘acted as groomsman. During the signing of the registrar, Miss Thelma Olsen and the Misses Ruth and Amy Little sang **The voice that breathed o’er Eden” accompanied by Mrs. E. Glass, who played the bridal music, At a reception at the Orange Hall, a dinner set of Wedgewood China was presented by Dudley Litle on behalf of George Little and his employees. The newlyweds: made a trip ‘io’ Prince. Rupert for a short honeymoon where their wedding pictures were taken. The happy couple later made their home in “The Cotlage”’ on Lakelse Ave. This building was the first home of George Little, founder of Ter race. The Gibbs later moved to 4659 Park Ave. where they raised their four boys —- Roger, David, Gor- don and Donald. "YVONNE MOEN The four boys were all present for their parents’ 60th wedding anniversary, as were two grand- children — Rodney and Tammy. Helen's two sisters, Thelma and Jean also came up from Van- couver, The reunited family celebrated over dinner, and Helen asked the family to pray for Fred’s health, We all wish Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs a very happy 60th wedding an- niversary, and we pray for the good health of beth. Bursaries were also awarded to students. The Northern Institute for Resource Studies (NIRS) Bursary was founded to promote, en- courage and advance the aware- ness, knowledge and appreciation of economic development in B.C, particularly in the north. The Institute awards two $500 scholarships and four $250 bur- saries for students. enrolled in business administration, univer- sity transfer pre-commerce and sciences, forest technology and tourism related programs. The following Terrace campus students enrolled in the business administration program received an NERS bursary: Ruth Penninga, Richard Heppner, Joe Derrick, Mark Al- © len and Roberta Taron. Five-hundred dollar awards were also handed out.to students from each of the high schools in the college region. The following Terrace campus students received NWCC high school awards: Shannon’ Hartman, Kerri Hamel and Bryan Cramp- ton. Patricia Connaughton from the women in trades technology Pro- gram (WITT) was awarded the Trades/Techitology ~Instructor’s Award, She will be a student in the commercial transport repair program, NWCC congratulates all the recipients of the awards and wishes them success in the future, é Fred and Helen Gibbs 8. C. Certified Climber Clean up available y Terrace Tree Trimming ~ Will cut down any free! “Safely” $1, 000,000 liability for your protection J 0% off for Sept: and Oct. FLYNN SCHOOL OF BALLET Gungeet, It's 5 tiple ok time again. So come enjoy our Pecos River Soft Taco platter for only $7.99. Or delight in the zest of our Gringo. Burger platier for only $5.99. 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