FOR MARLENE Colorful wedding St. Stephens United Church in Edmonton was the scene of a colorful summer wedding when former Terrace residents Marlene Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson of Munlochy, Scotland, was married to Constable Ron Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrison of Lloyminster, Saskat- ehewan. The afternoon ceremony was performed by Rev. Gordon Oaks. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride chose a gown of cham- pagne colored knit. A flowing train fell from her shoulders com- plimented by a hat and .veil of the same color. we dis | E RCM P and Where are your children? TORONTO (CP) — Do you know where your children are these days and nights? The Smiths and. the Rosais Go. And the kids know where their parents are, ‘too. '""’ The two familles, adults and teen-agers, happen to like doing things together. ‘Twin elsters Karol Rosel and Karen Smith, their husbands Risto Rossi and Warren Smith and their children have been taking weekly sessions of an unusval multi- media art course offered by Humber College. The course is‘conducted by one of Canada’s best-known and most diversified artista, Tutzi Haspel-Seguin, in the spacious studios within her own home. “] wanted to be associated with 8 college in order to in- augurate 4 multimedia course," says Mrs, Haspel- Seguin. “I don’t know of any like it. “The idea is to give the op- portunity to try out different areas in creative art, to find out what they (students) want todo and could be best at. Since the self-taught artist, who haa won numerous awards and had a variety of commissions in Canada and abroad, is into many different avenues of art herself, she could offer such -opportunity to others. “For instance, we've had allkscreen making, batik, dip dye, enamel, ceramics, glass, sculpture and oll painting. Within that broad spectrum, students can readily find their aptitude. ( oainsanp you Tha Mest Farneus Basket ef thi World * “Sato It’s time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. fLols Mohninger - 635-5309, Evelyn Anweuer 635-557 The bride’s cascading bouquet of mercedes roses was trimmed with baby’s breath and white heather. Wedding en- semble was completed with a traditional silver eoin sewn into her dress. Maid of honor was Angela Henderson, sister of the bride, from Munlochy and bridesmaid was Irene Cruickshank, cousin of the bride , from Terrace. They wore yellow knit dresses with waist length lace capes and carried bouquets of white daisies and baby's breath. Constable Al Grant, of Cranbrook, was groomsman. Guests were ushered by Alan fw ot Vind Bee A kilt added extra dash Henderson brother of the bride, also from Scotland, who wore the Scottish highland dress. Father of the bride was also in the highland dress. Reception was a family-style meal in the Romanian Parish Centre with Corporal Blair Schaufele as master of ceremonies. Toastmaster : was’ Mr. Bill Ross, uncle -of ‘the bride, from ‘Stewalt. Grace was said;/by. Denny Harrison brother “of: the groom. eg Guest were from many ' parts of Canada and as far away as Scotland, Bride and groom are now residing in Prince Rupert. . TERRY WINTER Evangelist here Dr. Terry Winter, one of Canada's leading evangelists will be holding a city-wide rally at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, Sunday at 7 m, P Dr. Winter hosts the Terry Winter Show on BCTV, which presents Christianity in a contemporary manner and concentrates his work in Western Canada. Dr, Winter will be in at- tendance at the Terrace Alliance Church today and Saturday for Christians Alive, a group of three seminars, John and Lorraine Baergen from _Grande Prairie will assist in teaching this seminar. Winter will also be holding a crusade in Terrace Sept.30- Oct.7 “impossible to EDMONTON (CP) — Many people go to great lengths to keep their assets secret and fail to say who Is to inherit thelr wealth, Untangling complicated or hidden worldly pessesslona left by people without a will is job of Lioyd Gardiner, Alberta's public trustee for 32 years. “Over the years, we have found thougands of dollars in cash and securities stashed away in alr ducts, chimneys, fireplaces, in tire tubes hidden in a big pile of junk, or inside huge stacks of newspapers and magazines,” Gardiner says. “One man had an obession with empty tin cans, which he stuffed full of paper and piled all over his house. We found thousands of cans on his place. "One of our staff members spent countless hours pulling paper out of the cans and was just about ready to quit when he found the first can contalning cash. “And he found a lot more in other cans before he was finished.” Another man who left no will owned an old creamery building which had to be sold in order to liquidate his tg, - ‘Tn the office, there was a massive valut, encased in a block of concrete — just move, Naturally we thought a lot of ‘valuables could ‘be inside, but we couldn't find the cade for the lock. “ “So we went down there with a locksmith whe drilled and chiselled away on the lock for an awful long tlme before the door finally opened. “All we found inside wag a sheet of paper — with in- structions on how to open the safe.” Gardiner and his 130- member staff in Edmonton and Calgary are the executors of the estates of persons who have left no we of othe" aon Zion Baptist Church Corner Sparks and Keith com, Pastor Paul Mohninger Home 635-5309 Sunday School 9: 45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00.a.m. Uplands Baptist Church Pastor Bob Lesyk Hage? begat cis . “695-2807 Ab aay Corner of Halliwell and N. Thomas 9:45 a.m. Bible Teaching Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Singing and Bible Study Wednesday 8:00 Home Bible Studies “You Are Welcome at Uplands” tet - é 7 The Herald, Friday, Sepiember +4, 1979, Page 11 Wills said necessity wilis and have no next-of-kin in Alberta, or those who left milli wills but nobody in Alberta wants to act as executor. There are about 800 such cases every year, moat of them persona with little means who left their houses as their only tangible asset. The average estate han- died ia worth some $50,000, but Gardiner says there have also been several in recent free. CHRISTIANS ALIVE will make TERRACE ALIVE All Christians are Invited to three seminars on the Christian Life and Dr. Terry Winter and John and | Lorraine Baergen. These seminars are sponsored by the TERRACE ALIVE Committee which has in- | vited Terry Winter to our city. Session | - 7:30 P.M. Friday, September 14 Session Il - 9:30 A.M. Saturday, September 15 Saturday, September 15 All sessions will be held at the Terrace Alliance Church. There will also be a city-wide rally with Terry Winter at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:00 P.M. Sunday, September 16. Everyone is Invited. Admission is years that exceeded $1 ion. Preparing a will doesn’t mean much trouble and money. For 40 cents Albertans can buy a form from a stationery store, Fill it out and have it witnessed by two people to avoid needless delays and complications in the han- dling of the estate. - 12:38 P.M. ATTEND THE CHURGH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY | Ree 4 - 4830 Straume Avonuo, Terrace 635-4342 ae” SALVATION ARMY SATURDAY EVENING 7:30p.m. 4726 Lazelle Avenue 635-9019 Sunday Services - 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. Adults Discussion. Christian Reformed Church Sparks Street and Straume Avenue Revergnd,§., Yan Daalen Sunday School - Terrace 10:00 a.m. Sunday School - Remo 1:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 5:00 p.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. - Holy Communion for the family ‘ Minister; Reverend Lance Stephens - 635-5855 SACRED NEABT PARION 4907 Lazelle Avenue Minister Reverend Dave Martyn 635-6014. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. SUNDAY MASSES 9:00a.m. A yey) 4637 Walsh Avenue . 1:15 a.m. fen Oak . : SUNDAY 7:30 p.m. _9:30a.m. Christian Education Hour we "STT00 a.m. Family Worship Service 7:30 p.m, Evanglistic Salvation Meeting Welcomes } TUESDAY NIGHT . ea weed 30 pym j Bible Siudy and Prayer Meeting You To te Os age WEDNESDAY Worshi 7:30 ofr feria Home League Fellowship P SATURDAY i 17:309.m. Youth Group KNOX UNITED CHURCH Christian Counsetling t Emergency Welfare Spiritual Resources 635-5446 or 635-2626 House of Praise 2006 Eby Street 635-3015 . we 10:00 a.m, Sunday Schoo! 11:00a.m, Family Worship Service CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Sparks Street and Park Avenue Meats: 3341 River Drive Terraco, B.0. 638-1561 Reverend R.L. White Sunday School 10:00 a.m Reverend R.L. White Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. . Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Reverend Rolf Nosterud 635-5882 Morning Service 11:00 a.m. CHURCH OF GOD Church School 9: 45a.m. Sunday School, Confirmation Youth and Adult Classes 5 i