eo gga rege rae sre ae cee cement gp ipecom ne ON ee . Mr. Hans Stace Poague-Bruggeman united in marriage Knox United Church was the setting for a summer wedding on Saturday, August 14, 1976 when Leora Poague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Poague exchanged marriage vows during a double ring - ceremony with Richard Bruggeman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Len Bruggeman of Terrace, Pastor Bill Tatum officiated and Mrs. Brody was organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a lovely white lace gown complimented by a full length veil trimmed in lace. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. She was attended by Matron of .Honour,. Mrs. Heather Webb and + Bridesmaids, Mrs. Maria Poague and Janice Poague. The Bride’s attendants all wore floor jiength blue flocked gowns com- plimented by blue picture als. They carried bouquets of pink carnations and white daisies, ; Altending the groom was as best man and ushers, Mr. Harley Poague Jr. and Mr. Mark ’ Hidber..The groom and his -- DIAGNOSTIC METHODS Fear and ignorance lead some women. to become panie-slricken at the discovery of a lump in the breast. Bul here are - some reassuring facts: ; - As many as 65 percenl of ’ lumps in the breast are benign and not a serious ': health hazard. - Through routine practice _ Of Breast Self-Examination tBSE) women can learn to ' detect changes in : their : breasts themselves. — - The earlier a breast attendants were all attired in light blue suits. The. bride's mother chose afloor length off-white gown with contrasting baby red. rose corsage. The groom's mother wore a floor length pale green chiffon gown and a corsage of baby yellow roses, A reception was held in the Skeena Room of the Terrace Hotel. A beautiful herald: 2 Dental Topics ORAL CANCER In many respects cancer symptoms af the oral cavity have been ignored by the public due in part to at- fention focussed On cancer af other paris of the body. The lack of informalion available to the public has also been a factor. ILis true that oral cancer * ‘is af much less magnitude, but it is still just as im- portant as a tumour in other areas of the body, Tumours in and around the oral eavily comprise four per- cent of all malignancies. Although this may seem insignificant, this type is vicious and a more certain - killer than many other malignancies. Warnin signals such as externa discharges around the mouth, bleeding or pain are rare in early cases, making early detection by the victim difficult, Regular dental appointments aid in the detection of an oral malignancy. Most’ dentists have facilities to take such tests. An irritation that can precede a cancer lesion is smoking. The affected areas are found on the roof of the . mouth, the palate and the three tiered wedding -cake - adorned by a cascading water fountain was decorated by Jim Gordon of Terrace. A sit down dinner was catered by the staff of the Terrace Hotel, Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Byron Hilton, the bride's uncle. . ., Out of town guests were ‘ “the ‘bride*s two grand-. mothers, both of Vancouver, ' Mrs. Diane Poague and Mrs. Francis Mitchelson; uncles of lhe bride, Mr. Don Poague and Mr, Byron Hilton; Mr. Don Brosnicoff and Mrs. Claire McNeil and daughter, Nancy McNeil, all of Vancouver, — Mr. and Mrs. Hruggeman have taken up residence at .14-5016 Park Avenue in Terrace. - lump is detected, diagnosed and treated, lhe belter is the chance of full recovery. - When any abnormality is teporled to a doctor, there ure several lechniques which can be used as diagnostic tools, Mammography or Xerography is an x-ray technique which cutlines Une breast tissue and highlights problem sites; Ther- mography measures the heal output of the breast: Biopsy refers to the removal of issue from the lump area, for microscopic examination. ° The least-costly and the throat. Poor oral hygiene may result in badly decayed teeth with sharp and jagged edges which could cause chronic irritation of the tongue and cheek. Denture wearers should have regular and at least annual examinations on the health and state of the dentures supporting tissue and sore spols, [ll-fitting dentures are another source . of irrilation that could lead to a problem, ‘ Lip; sores. which- fail to -. heal or heal very slowly should be reported to .a denlist or doctor for scrutiny and analysis. Regular aental examinations help in taking preventive action against sources of irritalion to the oral lissue and maintaining normal dental health .con- ditions. - Canadian Dental Association. Cancer Facts simplest routine - is. BSE which women should carry “out al home every month, “modern. PUBLIC NOTICE . _ The Honourable W.R. Bennett, Premier of the Province of British Columbia, will _ officially dedicate the Dudley G. Little Bridge over the Skeena River at Terrace. — This Dedication Ceremony will take place at the east end of the new bridge at 4:30 P.M., Thursday, September 23,.1976. The public is cordially invited to attend. ) __ Signed: | Dept: of Highways| Early detection through - examination of one's own breasts is an important routine for women of all ages, Pamphlets on BSE are available from the Cancer Society. a (Pamphlets and = in- formation about cancer can be obtained free by writing to: B.C, and Yukon Division, Canadian Cancer Society, 1926 West Broadway, Vancouver; 857 Caledonia, Victoria; or 110 - 246 Second * ‘Avenue, Kamloops. ‘Terrace Joanne Dawn Thomson and Keith Alec Thomson, both of Victoria were united in marriage at St. Matthews Anglican Church in Terrace . on August 21, .. 1976, Reverend S. Inoue officiated al the lovely summer wedding. ~ The bride, Joanne, is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C.F. Donald Thomsen of Terrace. The bridegroom, Keith is the Older son of Mr..and Mrs. Keith ©. Thomson of Delta. . Given in marriage by her father, the bride was stunning in a ‘princess line gown of white peau d- elegance with an edge of lace at the neck und sleeves. -Her fingertip veil was held in place by a fitted cap of the same material and edged with lace, ‘The bride bad created both her weddin dress and the veil an crocheted the lace. She carried a bouquet’ af white roses tipped with coral and accented with ivy Irom a plant given Lo her mother by er paternal grandmother 25 years ago. Her something old was an_ heiricom necklace which had belonged (to her maternal Breat grandmother, Mrs. Vikki McKay, sister of the bride, was her only altendant.- Mrs, MacKay wore a gown Of mauve and white organza and carried a bouquet of white daisies and yellow roses. The groom was attended by Mr. John Willow. of Vicloria, and the: ushers were Mr. Steve James of Victoria and Mr. Douglas | Thomson-Thomson wedding MacKay of Terrace. A reception was held al: the Arena banque! room which was beautifully decorated with dahlias from the bride's father's garden and enhanced by the light of many candles. The cake, which had been baked by the bride’s mother, -and decorated by Mrs. F. Bailey in a daisy motif, centered . the bride’s-table. The toast {o the bride was proposed by Mr. Bob Sheridan, followed by a toast to the matron of honour by the groom, and a toast to the bride's parents _ proposed by Miss Julie Van Dregl, girlhood friend of the bride. Congratulalory telegrams and messages were read from friends and relalives in many parts of Canada and the world. Mr, Barry Kennedy of Victoria, friend and classmate of the groom was a very able master-of-ceremonies. ‘rhe guests enjoyed a banquet prepared bythe Anglican Ladies followed by an evening of dancing to the dise jockey music of Wolligang Scholz of Kitimat. Thebride and groom were | Nappy. to have a number of oul-of-town guests altend their wedding, inciuding, Mrs. : Preelzman, grandmother of the bride; Miss Alice Thomsen, Vancouver, and Miss Ruth Thomson, wf Chilliwack, aunts of the groom; Mr. Gary ‘fhomson of Della, brother of the groom; Mrs. MacLeod, Blake and Brock, aunt and cousins of the bride from Victoria; Mr; and Mrs. home and family living Smithers; Miss Julie Van _Dregt, New Westminster; Miss Douna Ingles, Ed- mopton; Miss Bonita Gladys, Mr. Barry Ken- nedy, Mr. Steve James, Mr. Bill Wenman, Mr, John Willow and Mr. Steve Leeming of Victoria; and Mr. Daye McCutcheon of Guelph, Ontario. The groom's parents and sislers were unfortunately unable to attend because of illness | in the family. For her going away cutiil, Joanne wore a blue and white knilted two. piece dress and a. corsage of yellow ribbon roses. Afler a few days al Lakelse Luke, ’ Joanne and Keith toured through the Okanagan Valley. and -Vaneouver, slopping enroute lu visit jriends and relatives. They reside al 6-1024 Pakinglon jn Victoria and invite friends . Rudiments & Theory Glasses BRASS - WOODWIND - PERCUSSION - Warehouse Studio 4602 Lazeile NORTHWEST.MUSICAL SERVICES LTD. THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 22, 1974, PAGE A? to call on them there. The bride is a third year nursing student al Victoria General Hospilal and the greom is in his fourth year at) Royal Reads Military College where he ois studying Pliysies and Oceanography. 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