A a f] At Quiet Ceremony MR. AND MRS. LANE SKEAD Bonnie Chappell and Lane ad were married quietly in meenox United Church on Jan- meery. 24 with the Reverend mecorge Keenleyside officiating. ma Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John- meen were best man and matron ae honour. ; The bride was lovely in ‘her meeecdding gown of white lace Meith veil of tulle, capped by We earl tiara. She carried a cas- made bouquet of deep pink miweatheart roses. i t Mrs, Jahnson wore deep pink dnesday, February 8.1967 at cet and carried a bouquet of pink and white flowers. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home o£ Mr. and Mrs. Doug Chappell, parents of the bride, : “Out-of-town guests included the bride’s paternal grandmoth- er, Mrs. J, A. Chappell of Veg- reville, Alberta;.. her..maternal grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Knudsen of Calgary, Ak berta; Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Chappell, Prince George; Leon- ard Chappell, Vegreville and 2 Alley: Oop’s ......... |No Names.............. ve _TERRACE “Omingca” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. see bes ett reenenes 16 WODM, v.00... cee 3 connec AB Sparks oo... sie eece ees ED Chartbusters tees ; Quinte ooo... cyt tAlmosts 0.050.004 ‘ Krazy-Kurves Big Five .../.......005 ‘Waves oe... crice cna Sophistifats ..0.. sce “HIGH SINGLES AND TRIPLE i i Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lakevold of Calgary — uncles and aunts -Of the bride. .- ‘ _Several of the groom's relat- ives of Terrace were present ‘among them. his mother, Mrs. C, Smith; his grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs, Horace Vance, his sister and brothers and other -members.of the family. The happy couple spent a honeymoon in the States going as far south 'as. Mexico.::;. :. Mr.. and Mrs, Skead: willbe, residing on Soucie Rd,, Terrace, Muriel Lever « Quints wf. ......eee TEAM HIGH TRIPLE Almosts ....8c....0., w+ 1012 * GUIDES * BROWNIES" The Skeena District Local Guiding Association -held annual meeting on January 24 at the home of Mrs. G. Kerr. Vice-president of the group, and in the absense of the see- retary, Mrs. Hemmons read the minutes and correspondence. A lack of representation from mothers of Guides and Brownies forced the meeting which time the next session is scheduled. Annual reports were received from all companies and packs as well as from Commissioner Mrs, J. Sparks. regular eommended Terrace Girl Guides for their high degree of accomplishment during the past badges were presénted. . She commented particularly trip to Heritage Camp. the Centennial Heritage Comp this surmmer. The LA, will also purchase sent to three property owners regarding .the possibility of leasing. Jake frontage at Lakelse suinmer. Guide damp. ~*~" ” + Division. Camp, July f to 10) will ‘be held at -Terrace this year and the Terrace -local as- sociation will be responsible for i nd Sunday Drinking VICTORIA (Specioll) — Skeena Social Credit MLA BDudley G. Little tald the Legislature that. B.C. bars should be open on Sundays, And he said the Government Ferry Queen of Prince mRupert, which does o big tourist trade between Vancouver island and the port of Prince Rupert, should have a bar., 1“A& commiltee of this house ould be struck to modernize fdur liquor laws," he said in the Mm Ehrone Speech Debate. “Last meyear,” Little said, “Attorney mGeneral Bonner promised me Vf ext time he went to Quebec , Classified and should have barmaids. he would visit: a piano ‘bar where barmaids work and the level of conversation, as a re- sult, is kept much higher than in B.C. ['m waiting for his re- port.” “At Vancouver airport," | he One Fireman Terrace Fire’ Department |. gireluctance on the part of two a\cillor- Norton. both agreed at Bicosts are on. the rise that Ter- Hjiowed for the hiring of an addi-: S\tional fireman. Terrace firemen -Miweek without time .off for sick- Biness or holidays, - - || WHIST LEAGUE Wt" Bigh lady’ — Marg Bonthoux i}, High gent — T, Hobenshield . wiplayed in:the Chaatber,of Com- § Community ‘Centre -every Tues- day. evening: starting’ at 7:80. said; “You. have to buy a sand: wich’. before they'll serve you a drink. This isn't an interna: tional airport ‘with such anti- quated liquor laws. Perhaps the name. should be changed to Sea Island. airport.” . He’ added “even in straight- laced conservative ald Ontario they've had their last dry Sun- day.” Help Wanted will get another fireman for its regular staff, but not without Municipal Councillors. ; . Councillor Jolliffe and Coun- the last meeting of Couneil that. a fireman is necessary, but that race streets and roads are in need of immediate attention. :: Reeve Goulet said, “Well I think the preblem here is do we want another. fireman _ or. do we want our roads fixed?" . ‘Councillor McRae. pointed -out that roads will have, to wait for: weather anyway and the matter. went.-to vote. : The preliminary - budget. al- are currently working a 42 hour “SCORES. — os danuary a, : nian F Low lady —- Beryl Peterson Low gent — Don-Cooper _ Whist games’ are snow, being: merce: upstairs, room in’. the food and equipment for the event, = ss A church parade was an- mounced for Thinking Day, February 26. — . The Division Annual is sched: uled to be held in Prince Rup ert-on April 28 and 29. .. a MOTHERS PLEASE NOTE: The next regular meeting of the Terrace Local Guiding As- sociatioin will be held February 22 in the United -Church ‘hall, to postpone an election of: of: ficers until February 22, at/| On the |= ALLEYS | ‘ Hopefuls _ Sil and 66¢ | TEAM HIGH SINGLE } . 2787/8 * RANGERS |f its |} Mrs. Kerr, chaired the meeting, |i Badge secretary Mrs. G. Kerr | year, She said Terrace Guides| are very active and many |B about Guides currently prepar-|j ff ing for Gold Cords and the |Tee It was decided the Local|§J Association will fake the res-|i% ponsibility of providing onelF third of the expenses for local |BaA Girl Guides scheduled to attend |§ two new blue Guider uniforms [ Letters of enquiry will bel— Uake, for the establishment, of] commencing at lpm. You ‘are urged to attend! - Bet CRADLE ROLL | The follawing births were recorded at Mills Memorial Hospital during the past two weeks: an ; Born to: Mr. and Mrs, N, Cote, Jan. - 26, a daughter. Mr, and Mrs, K. Prieston, Jan. 26, a. daughter. . Mr. and. Mrs, J. Gosselin, * Jan, 30,-a daughter. Mr. and’ Mrs. ; Andrew Lam- hert, Jan. 31, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeAnar- al, Feb; 2, a daughter. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Skarsen, Feb. 3, a daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ring- Tand, Feb. 3, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicholson, Feb. 5, a son | ’ Mr, and’ Mrs, David Maroney, Feb. 6, a daughter. OBITUARIES | | Emily Elizabeth Lindstedt - Terrace, 6.C. ‘Mrs. Emily Elizabeth Lind- Stedt of 4608 ‘Scott Avenue, ‘Terrace, passed away on Feb-: ruary'4 at the age of 70 years. . Lindstedt. is: The late Mrs, dt survived by ‘her husband John; seven great grandchildren. Prince- Rupert under :auspicies in ‘the “Moose.‘plot in Fairview cemetery,’ Prince’.Rupert. .~' |. Mrs.". Reid ‘of. Dung¢ai, -. An- _| drew ; Corden : of Topley ° and all | Corrrmercial Pri ‘For'Fast, Quality’ Printing Terrace “"Omirieca” Herald Mrs, L-:, Westman *(granddaugh- ter) of ‘Victoria were:in ‘attend- toba; two sons — Charles ‘Cor-! den of Birch ' River, . Manitoba. and Andrew Corden ‘af Topley, : _{ B.C... 18°. grandchildren: and! ‘two datighters,; Mrs, W. Reid: of Duncan, B.C. and Mrs.. Dan; Sherman-of McCreary, Mani-: a -- Funeral ‘services “are © being. ‘held. today; February. 8, - in’ of... the “Loyal ‘Order. of . the & Moose, Interment: will ‘be. made ‘ . . fae rays oD THIS IS THE WEEK TO SPECIAL PRICES __ EFFECTIVE FEB, 9-10-11 | GOLDEN RIPE | Bananas : For: a FRESH ance at the funeral along with | eum ( ing Dept. | other relatives and Erlend, CAKE MIX ee Littie Dipper . A5¢ V2V2 OB, cacesscecessesesoeceeesteatenes saeeaceneenessnesecanencae, SOUP_. Heinz Chicken TO.0z. 2u..8 “JELLY POWDERS Nabob co — 10. 79¢ 1: INSTANT CHOCOLATE —._ f: '. Little Dipper: St 2 ibe ; 55¢ ” : - PEANUT BUTTER © . 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