NEWLYWEDS Nola Panter and Albert Watmough (above) pose for the official photograph following the ceremony. See story below for an account of the happy day. Panter — -Watmough exchange vows On May 25, 1991, Nola Panter, daughter of Dick and Fran Ruston of Cranbrook, and Albert Watmough, son of Les and Diane Watmough of Ter- race were united in marriage at the Presbyterian Church in Fort Steele Heritage Park. Nola looked radiant in her crystal organza gown. The back basque boadice bragged of lace appliques adorned with sequins and pearls. The sleeves with wired ruffles accented the ruf- fles on the skirt of her gown. The full skirt flowed into a cathedral train also bragging of lace appliques with pearl and se- quins. To finish her look she carried a bouquet of fuchsia, white and pink roses. The bride was atiended by matron ;,of,.honor, Linda .i ff Lockhart -of -Cranbrook:-and: ~ bridesmaid Della Peterson of” Calgary, both ‘sisters of the bride. They wore fuchsia satin gowns, Flower girl Crystal Lockhart, : niece of the bride, looked adorable in a white satin gown trimmed with fuchsia rib- bons. ° ' Albert looked stunning in a black. tuxedo with tails. His at- tendants included best man Lloyd Murphy of Kelowna, and groomsan Stewart Lockhart of Cranbrook, wearing black tux- edos with fuchsia cummber- bunds. Ushers were Wayne Peterson and Russel Lockhart. — A reception followed at the Inn of the South Ballroom in Cranbrook where Myrna Strom served as a master of ceremonies. Bev Raymond gave the toast to the bride. The couple spent their honey- moon in Cancun and Cozumel Mexico, and now reside in Ter- race, B.C, Winners This past week's cash calen- dar draw was an all-local affair with Terrace residents’ names being pulled each day. Winners of $50 in the Dr. R,E.M. Lee Hospital Founda- tidn, , fundraiser were John Braal ‘Marjorie Lindsay, Cathie 'Frezell, G. Townsend, Sherri Kustas, Eleanor Sauer and Earl Ellis. As with all winners in the draw, ‘their names go back in _ the hat so they all have more op- portunities to win again before ~' the final draw, Dec. jl. - From B2 B2 More Moen "home i in Alberta and then stop- ped off to visit daughter Susan , + son-in-law Tom Saunders and granddaughter Michaela of “?Ashcroft Manor. When i in Terrace, Tom work- dat ‘Western: Furniture and usan at-Mantique Fashion.. " Paye'86~ Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 16, 1991 ee ee ‘By LYNN TURNBULL, The B,C. ” Friends of - Schizophrenics (B.C:F.0.S,): . 4th annual conference will be » held October 25 and’ 26i in the: a Nass Valley. . Anyone who is interested . in learning more about this disabling brain disease affec- ting one out of every 100 people is invited to attend. Schizophrenia is surround- ed by myths, one of the most ‘common ones.being multiple personalities. ‘This -is not true. What. is true is schizophrenia does not cause its victims to be dangerous or violent. It does cause eccen- tric behaviours such as talk- ing” to oneself or other “‘peo-. ope” others can't see or hear, “As one. “wietlin wrote: "All i a “iste io my “voices” ‘They-are very insistent and difficult to ignore and because the voices... “human tragedies, .... ‘can be heard, they” produce an. appropriate -emotional - fesponse.which may not cor-. °: - respond with the events out- side the person’s hear,’ These hallucinations’ and. delusions can'disable the vic- *- tims to the point'that they are no longer employable or able “10 maintain even .the most basic of:- daily functions. - .Most of the homeless” population in large urban. centers are. victims of schizophrenia. Aside from causing. chaos .and., the .. lives, schizophrenia: atso,-at- . ‘share and. learn. how :- _B.C.F.O.8. helps support, ' mote research to conquer the . destruction of..its, victims’ tacks the family ‘and friends - of victims through guilt, an | inability : to ‘ “help | and | other ; Hf you’ would like indre in- a formation: “about schizophrenia, ; attend the Oc- tober 25 and 26 conference to inform, advocate, and pro- : ‘myths -and disabling effects if of this disease.” - Call 846-9147 or 633-2212 for more information or con- tact your | local mental health centre. ' OS FARR... PRODUCTIVE NE rere ey cers 00 160" 30 Purchase 00 . gs 299% - Or More 25% 20% “Mens Wear — Ladies Wear Childrens Wear Dept. Only | Discount DISCOUNTS _ APPLY TO - ENTIRE 3 °- REGULAR PRICED SELECTION | . OF MERCHANDISE - FOR MEN — LADIES & CHILDRENS WEAR PD ECR BY THE COMBSTTEE 1 AE ELECT DAVE PARED The More You Buy The More You Save “Discount will be applied, to purchaae betore tax is added’ a The Paulis also stopped off in - A