TERRACE - “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Page 10 MUNSON DRUGS PHONES: Vi 6666 VI 3-6661 Laxelle Ave. Terrace, B.C. Agents for North American Van Lines Ltd. VI 3-634 Anywhere -——. FREE ESTIMATES -— Anytime “Move without Crating’ * “Wife-approved Moves” @ Local and Long Diatance @ Wedding Bells BOWEN-COLTHURST — RIGGS NSARM RENMEI RAMEN ENA Knox United Church, Prince George, was the scene of a pret- ty doublering ceremony May 25 which united in marriage Darlene Anne Riggs of Prince George and David H. Bowen-Colthurst of Ter- race, Piaiel William Rourke officiat- ed. _ The bride, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Riggs of Prince George, was given in marriage by her father and wore a floor-length white gown with elbow length sleeves ending in a flounce, Her headpiece was a wedding ting band from which her three- tler veil misted. She carried a bou- quet of white daisies with carna- tions. Her something old was her mother's christening locket. The matron of honor, Mrs. Pen- ny Foxcroft and the bridesmaid, Miss Sharon Riggs, both sisters of the bride wore flopr-length yel- low empressline gowns styled si- milarly to that of the bride. Their headpieces were yellow roses with Terrace ————— fand Mrs. and Michael of Terrace; Theo iBowen-Colthurst of Victoria; Derek ‘Bartlett of Terrace; Robert Dunn matching tulle and thei bouquets were white daisies, The groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs, D, L, Bowen-Colthurst of Ter- race, was attended by Derek Bart lett of Terrace. The usherg were Michae] Bowen- colthurst and Eob Findley, For the occasion the bride's mother chose a blue -lace dress with white accessories. The groom's mother chose a two-piece suit with brown accessories. A reception for 100 guests was held in the Discotheque. Mr. and Mrs. Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. Bowen-Colthurst received the guests at the door. Master of ceremonies was John Sweeney and Derek Bartlett pro- posed the toast to the bride. Al- bert Hunt uncle of the bride was in charge of the punch bowl. Pouring tea. were Mrs. Mabel Riggs and Mrs, Lil Hunt aunts of the bride and Mrs. Flo Bratton, The bride's table was centered by a four-tier cake embedded in green tulle. ; For a honeymoon trip to Cali- fornia the bride chose a two-piece green suit with black accessories. Following the trip, the couple will reside in Prince George. Out of town guests included Mr. David Bowen-Colthurst of Dawson Creek; Mrs, Flemming fof North Surrey end Mr. and Mrs. G. Robinson and Linda of Sinclair Mills, — Prince George Citizen es Items open for spon#orship- at Expo 67 range from a bridge to a flower pot. CENTENNIAL “nswo | Clement Francis Cornwall (1838- 1910) introduced fox hunting to British Columbia In the 18603 near Ashcroft. He later became a lieu- tenant-governor of the province. The architect who designed Ex- po’s Habitat 67 Is Moshe Safdie, who wag born in Israel. 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But it’s doubtful that he ex- pected that a month after his arrival at Fort Victoria that he would be sent to Fort Rupert, made a magistrate and sent into a camp of almost 3,000 Indians to demand the surrender of two murderers, He failed in his manhunt when the chief became stubborn. The following year a warship destroy- ed one of the Indian villages in the vicinity and the Indians gave up the bodies of the wanted men, but by that time Doctor Helmcken was back at Fort Vic- toria doing post surgeon's duties. He had proven his medical abilities during the five-month voyage from England when small-pox appeared among the 80 passengers. He lost only one ken served continuously in th _efforta that construction of 4@ Wednesday, June 1.1 — Ow Founders . . . DR, JOHN SEBASTIAN HELMCKEN. man to the disease although a other died of cancer, The young doctor married daughter of the Chief Facto James Douglas, later Governot! and they had seven children. Be tween 1856 and 1871 Dr. Helme Vancouver Island House of Ag sembly of which he was Speaker 1856-1866, and then in the Leg islative Council of British Col lumbia. He opposed Confedera tion at first, but in 1870 went té Ottawa to discuss terms of unio and jt was largely through hi transCanada railway becaiwna one of the terms of that agreed " ment. In 1871 he declined a senatd appointment and retired fron public life, He died in Victotil in 1920 at age 96. His fame a Vietoria’s pioneer doctor was a tested to in the journals of man prominent persons of that day — BC. Centennial Committed (Crrrunnnnch! Unbend. Find auromosiue \ GARAGES; AUTOMOBILE DEALERS fast in the | YELLOW PAGES. Where your fingers do the walking.