ee Re ee ee co oe ate: Pe “oe Ee ne oS Approximately 60 guests joined the ha formed at beautiful Heritage Park. ppy couple as they exchanged thelr vows. The wedding was the ee first hae ever to be per- Daniele Berquist photos Kitsumkalum supports large fish runs TERRACE — The Kit- sumkalum Watershed is one of the best rivers in the province for Chinook salmon. A Salmonid Enhance- ment Project was pro- posed for Dry Creek, but the water may be too cold for production. The Kitsumkalum, on the west side of Terrace also supports large runs of Pink, Coho, Dolly Vardon, Steelhead, Mountain Whitefish, and Rainbow Trout, Wayne Richard B pose for a photo name in the regis arson takes a minute to graph after signing his try, ( Bridesmaid Danean Gray stepping down and preparing to walk before the bride. ‘ The groom Wayne Richard Barson (left) looks rather anx- iously for a first look at his lovely bride. Usher, Bill Gray (right), Jeffrey Gray, ring bearer, Kilgour also look on. and bast man Ron “It gave our wedding that much more meaning, exchanging vows at Heritage Park’’. Rev. Mike Bergman hands the wedding band, a symbol of love and tradition, to be placed on Carol’s hand. Share highway safely Safety tips from pro- fessional drivers; Do: — signal your in- tentions clearly; drive with lights on day and night; give big rigs enough space. Don’t: — tailgate or follow too closely; pass and then slow down; cut in front of a neavy vehi- cle. Coyote TERRACE —.The lynx, coyote, and muskrat, which are primarily in- terior animals, are infre- quently found in the Northwest. Father of the bride, James Gullett, walks on the fresh, cool grass as he prepares to give his daughter away to Wayne Richard Barson. Fashions for men and women TERRACE — The latest in men’s fashion wear has been inspired by the Miami Vice look. For summer wear we are seeing the baggy, casual look for male at- tire. by Elizabeth Evans Terrace Fashion Columnist Those summer looks will definitely be carried over into fall. We are presently seeing the baggy trouser look which appears to be the latest fashion trend. These pants are generally in tweeds and other tex- tured fabrics. Pinstripes are also making a comeback this year. Male fashions have definitely expanded far beyond blue jeans and a t-shirt. Clothes for men have had a dramatic change in the past couple of months. Sweaters are back in full force this fall. They are available in a variety of colors including different styles, such as cardigans, crew and v-necks. The main colors for fall are brights such as emerald green, red, purple, mustard/yellow, cobalt blue and, of course, black and grey. The classic button down shirt is back agaiz, this season in great patterns including abstract and florals, ; There is no question about it! Fall 1986 is ultimate- ly a fashion breakthrough for male fashions! TERRACE —Have you ever found the perfect, yet not so perfect outfit? Often the right outfit is just - missing your personal touch. by Elizabeth Evans, Terrace Fashion Columnist If you shop around you can often find the right ac- cessories that can give your entire wardrobe ‘‘the finishing touch,’’ This can be done without spending a lot of money. Keep your eyes open for accessory sales on items like earrings, belts and scarves, These are perfect for the complete look. If you look around, or are in the right place at the right time you’re sure to find bargains for under $5.00. Other items that are available for under $5.00 are things such as: ribbons to decorate your hair or neckline of a shirt, bracelets, beads or other hair pieces: bands, barrettes or combs. ‘ Another great, but inexpensive, fashion find — patterned hosiery! By using creativity in choosing your nylons you can change the entire look of an out- fit. For example, you can wear polka dot nylons with a solid colored dress for a fun, casual look. Or to change the look again, wear lace nylons for a slightly dressier look. Other great finishing touches for outfits are belts. They can enhance your outfit and your waistline as well! Belts can often be found for $5.00 or less. Choose colors that correspond not only with your outfit but with your shoes as well. That way you will have a ‘‘matched set.”