Pages, ™ Heratd, Friday, February 1, 1984 scheduled programming and played classical music, often a sign that a prominent figure has died: Because of the mixture of classical music, documentary films and Soviet TV programming of the winter Olympics in Yugoslavia, there had been some speculation that a figure less prominent than Andropov had died. . But the apparently abrupt return to Moscow of Igor Andropov, the president's son and a member of the Soviet delegation: at the Eadt-West disarmament -conference in Stockholm, breness of music, made it evident that the Soviet leader. and the increasing som-— Union was preparing to . announce the death of its . 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The two most prominent members of the ourrent ’ ruling body are Gorbachev, - who assumed more in- ”- flvence under Andropov and was said to have been his liaison to the, Politburo in Andropov’s - final. months, and. Romanov, the former Leningrad party chief who was brought to Moscow by | Andropov. Dmitri Ustinov, member..on the Politburo after Andropov, but he is 75 years old and perhaps ill himself, It appeared certain | that another veteran parly member, Foreign Minister _ Andrei Gromyko, 72, would also play a key role in ; naming a successor. - Of the 12 surviving full “embers” of ‘the ruling Politburo, seven | were thought to ‘have been. firm supporters of Andropov and arr You are invited tohear.- “fb | ' < continued with ne apparent PLACE: _OMES: . 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The former KGB chief — > at 68 the oldest man to take over as ‘party ‘leader me . came. -into- ‘office’ “with 7 promises to ‘improve ‘the Soviet economy,, clean. out corrupt. bureaucrats | and: | usher in a new generation of leadership... :. Bute Andropov's feture -cended béfore'he was'able'to. "get his changes. pas initlal phases, > a "os hh Andropov's ‘first months, he met with, a Non- denominations! Feb,. 12,at, 2:30pm. AlvTow is pleased to announce : the Inauguration of their new “Over the Road —Door to Door Express Service”. This new. regular service will supplement our weekly barge service, It will commence February 7th, Now RivTow offers two regular runs weekly—by barge or by truck. This new road service combined with RivTow's barge service now offers regular | dalivery twice weekly at very attractive rates. 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But U.S:-Sovlet -relations went into one.of the worst freezes since. the Second - World War. and Andropov's - inereaslighy~. ‘bad. health forced him--dut, of public international * ; diplomacy. “Through a series of public — statements,* _ personally -led offensive. - against deployment of 572 U.S.-built Andropov 7 missiles in West European | He. bécame president of: NATO-member ‘ he” the Soviet Union * ‘in: ‘June the. defence minister, was said ‘to be the most powerful .. - countries. The Soviets; broke. off U.S: Soviet talks. on’ ‘controlling . medium-range ‘missiles in November 1083, -Andropov contended ‘the move was forced by deployment of the missiles. . . But he- ‘stayed out of the ‘debate over ‘the Soviet ,downing of the South Korean jumbo jetliner Sept. ‘1, 1983; which killed 269 | Kremlin: ' urider * sntvopov. “continued oppose U.S.-involvement in’ “Central, America, the Middle East and Asia, and “hotly opposed the U.S. in- evasion. ° of | Grenada - in -AOetober 1983, -Meanivhile, - the soviet ‘war against Afghan rebels’ _ progress toward either a _Tnilitary or. political solution, , At home, the Politburo i in ° January began’ . im- plementing { economic experiments, but” the Soviet leadership had _ already made it clear that there would be no sweeping | changes, ~ ; -Andropoy also oversaw changes in dozens of im- ‘portant officials in the Soviet government and the Communist party, including 32 heads of. the crucial ip FB mpl. Party jcommittees the ‘Soviet “to” tentative _ a sani Such’ change , in two. decades. Andropov was born June 15, 1914; in the Stavropol village of. Nagutskaya Station, to the family of a - railway worker, He began _ rising in the party ranks during the first tumultuous year's after Josef Stalin died © Conspiracy details revealed in 1953... Moving. - diplomatic into the service, Andropov Was ambassador .- to Hungary during the - Soviet suppression of the 1956 uprising in that nation. _ drapes, . arid when; Mr. and Mrs. John DaPonte DaPonte-Medeiros wed John Manuel DaPonte, son of Manuel and ' Carmen DaPonte of Terrace, and Maria Matilde Medeiros, daughter of John and Estrela Medeiros of Terrace were united in ‘Holy Matrimony Dec, 17, - Pastor John Caplin officiated at the pre- Christmas wedding held at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, The lighting of one ' candle by the couple symbolized their union _ 8s one in love. ; ‘The wedding, party was striking in white - with red accents. The bride and groom were entirely in white, the bride carrying a beautiful houquet of white roses, and the groom having a single white Tose in his’ lapel. my on ada" 4. LE bd. - father, John Medeiros, attendents wearing white satin knee length dresses with lady Diana sleeves, and red satin sashes. Each wore white gloves and carried a solitary red rose with baby’s breath. ‘Chantilly lace formed the bodice and high NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. (CP) — Who drew the turned on the light, and who = Attend the Church| = 2 of Your Choice a tr At eatint! The ‘bride -was' given in marriage by her.:+: who. neckline of the bride’s dress. and also cuscaded down her skirt. Seed pearls were sprinkled on the front and sleeves of. the gown. -There was an attached chapel train and long, lace trimmed veil. jackets! and” flanked: by home here. turned it off; and who took in the dog, chopped the wood or checked the oil in the truck, TERRACE. ASSEMBLY Pastor John Caplin 351) Eby St, >: Terrace, B.C. * 635-2494 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 Sunday School f . 11500 Morning Worship» PENTECOSTAL .| THE SALVATION ARMY . 637 Walsh Ave. ' 635-2626 or 2 a, 635-5446 . SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 am = Sunday School for all ages, HO am — Family r: ' KNOX UNITED CHURCH 4907 Lazelle Ave, 635-6014 Rev. David Martyn, . B.A., M. Diy, . Service — 11:00 a.m. _Nursery to Grade 6— Nn am, - Church School 1:00 am. — Regular worship setvice. ° Holy Communion the first Sunday ‘of each ; month, Choir, Confirmation, Men's and Ladies‘ Bible Studies. | Youth. Adult Classes, | Sunday, Schaal 1:Wam. . Morning Worship Service 6:0 p.m. Bible Study. Wednesday 8:00. - Home Bible Studies “You Are Welcome - at Uplands” -- 7:00 Evening Service Worship Grade 7 to Adulis — 10 7:30 ‘pm 0 = am. ; HOUSE Evangelistic Salvation | OF Mesting. . ZION PRAISE __. WEDNESDAY BAPTIST. Pastor Arnold Peters 7:3) pam. — ‘Ladies’ CHURCH 9406 Eby St... 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Healing. prayer every © 9:45 &m. — Sunday Bibie Teaching —4ih Wed. iH, month. 7TH DAY ADVENTIST . 3306Griffiths © i Pastor Henry Bartich 635-3252 . 635-7642 Services ~. Sat. 9:50 am. — Sabbath School (Sunday School), 11:00 a.m. — Worship The brides sister, attended her as well as Faye Hamer, Sylvia Cloutier and Helen Raposo. — MacDougall was ring bearer and Kristen ... MacDougall the flower girl. . Best man was Eduino Carreiro, the | groom's cousin. Jim MacDougall, Carlos Pereira, To Cavelelro, and: Nelson DaPonte, the grooms brother, were ushers. The groom wore a tuxedo and the beat * Man, a white suit with red bow tle and ted: lapel fdse:> Ushers v were, dressed A anes . ‘John Meagher | Ana Medeiros, ‘Oran black ‘troisers "wi carnations and red bow tes, The red and white theme was carried through to the Ukrainian Hall where the reception was held. The bride and groom have both resided in Terrace for 13 years and will make, their Those ‘are among.” “the details being given a B.C. Supreme Cour! jury hearing & number of charges, . in- cluding conspiracy to reban armored truck, laid against five people. A long series of police witnesses is being called by the Crown to give minute: by-minute accounts’ of what they saw while taking part. ain a Coordinated . Law Enforcement - Unit sur- a. veillance operation 1 in. late 1992 and early 1983.75. Juliet Belmas, al; ann Hansen, 30, Gerry Hannéh, 28, Douglas Stewart, 28, and Brent Taylor, 27, face’ ‘8. lotal of 11 counts between them, although ‘not ‘all are. charged with each one. As well ‘as the conspiracy, the | charges involve: “unlawful possession of weapons, auto theft and breaking and entering. Cn Thursday, the aaih day of the trial much of which: - has been ‘spent - in. legal “submissions in the. absence of the jury — RCMP Const, told: of Spending days’ in ‘an ab a servation post-set up in the ‘bedroom. of a overlooking. the rear. of a a: New Westminster tome in ‘Which - all except: Stewart . house, were living,” His evidence was- ‘detailed down tothe. clositig of. cUrtaing, the turning on and. ‘off -of lights, the sound. of wood being chopped, the’ entering and leaving, ‘the. home and what, if anything,’ . they were carrying. " ~ He sald that on. dan, ia: 1983, he saw Taylor and’ Hannah take the doct off'a garage at the rear of the # home,. and fives Thinutes later, Hansen drove up and , put a, car in. the garage. : clothing worn _by people, .