18 : Terrace Review _ Wednesday, J une 29, 1988 | ~ Qualizza, Marriage vows and rings were exchanged between Lucy Qualiz- za, daughter of Luigi and Maria Qualizza, and Bruce Lofroth, son of Carl and Arlene Lofroth, on May 28, 1988 at Sacred Heart Church in Terrace, Father Allan officiating. The groom, a member of the Victoria City Police, and his at- tendants — Tom Brown, best man; Jim Rhodes and Rob Piercy, al! of Victoria — were dressed in uniform. They were led into the church by piper Chris Schooner. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown of white satin with beading accenting the V-neck and bodice. The sleeves were very full to the elbows, then shir- red to fit snugly. The skirt and long train were edged with lace. A band of silk orchids, with a cascade of tiny pearls on one side, held her %4-length veil, which was dotted with small pearls. She wore a pearl and crystal necklace which the groom’s maternal grandmother, Janet Duxbury, had worn on her own wedding day. Lucy carried a cascading bouquet of white or- chids, roses, tulips and fresias. The bridesmaids, Helen Jepsen of Terrace, maid of honour; Cathy Willcox of Ter- race, and Molly Lasko of Port Coquitlam, wore strapless dresses with cobalt-blue bodices and long white shirts, with a blue bow on one side, holding up soft gathers. They wore elbow-length white gloves and carried bouquets of white roses, pink astra marias, and white. fresias. , Ushers were brothers of the groom, Eric Lofroth of Smithers and Lorne Lofroth of Terrace, and brothers of the bride, An- drea Qualizza and Marino Qualizza, both of Terrace. They were dressed alike in black suits with grey striped ties. Mothers of the bride and groom participated in a candle- lighting ceremony. Mrs. Qualiz- za wore a dress of royal blue faille, with matching satin shoes and purse. Mrs. Lofroth wore a two-piece dress of ivory faille with ivory accessories. “The scripture was read. by An- drea Qualizza. Organist Margaret Raposo and flautist Rachel Reay played *Annie’s Song” and ‘A Time For Us’’ during the ceremony. Following the service, the wedding party was piped out of the church. A reception was held in the arena banquet room, which was decorated in royal blue and white. Jim Rhodes was master of ceremonies. Grace was said by Margaret Lofroth, paternal grandmother of the groom. The toast to the bride was proposed by family friend, Mat Kawinski, and the toast to the bridesmaids was proposed by Tom Brown. Many greetings and well wishes ‘were received, including telegrams from Italy, Venezuela, Australia and Victoria. After dinner an evening: of socializing and dancing was énjoyed by all. Out of town guests were: Mr. ard Mrs. Palumbo and daughter Anna from Smithers (god- parents of the bride); Janet Dux- bury, Squamish (graridmother groom); Lofroth marry Bruce Lofroth and Lucy Qualizza were married last month In-Terrace’s Sacred Heart Church. The couple will take up Picture by Ken’s Photo Studia residence In Victoria. of the groom); Margaret and Charlie -Lofroth, 100 Mile House (grandparents of the Joan and Darren Gusola, Burnaby; Ann and Leon Brade, 100 Mile House; Yvonne and Lee Harris, Barr- head, Alberta; Kathy and Larry Medd, Edmonton, Alberta; Hazen Male, Victoria; Ken Deinstadt, Oona River; Rhoda Stewart, Oona River; Crystal Carlson, Vernon; Larry Butler, Port Coquitlam; and Deanna Rhodes, Victoria. Mr, and Mrs. Lofroth will make their home in Victoria. Shamrock 4-H report Contributed by Trevor Muller Our 4-H Club has been very busy lately. First, one of our members, Julie Kozier, went to district and then regional public speaking, placing second in the district and fourth in regionals. Most of the club members Purchasing Association formed here On Saturday, June 18 a meeting was held at the Mount Layton Hotsprings Resort to form a Pacific Northwest Branch of the Purchasing Man- agement Association of Canada. In attendance were 30 people from Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert who are employed in the purchasing field. At this meeting a constitution and by- laws were accepted for the Northwest Branch and officers were elected for the new Branch. The following were elected of- ficers by the members present: President - Jan Koza, Ocelot Ammonia Company, Kitimat; Vice President - Gene Dunphy, Ridley Terminals, Prince Rupert; Secretary - Steve Lawson, District of Kitimat, Kitimat; Treasurer - Flip Cervo, Northwest Community College, Terrace. _ The association has a Profes- sional Development Program and membership is open to all persoris in the purchasing or materials fields. travelled to Smithers for 4-H provincial public speaking. A very interesting afternoon was spent listening to the top senior speakers from the whole of B.C. On May 14 all members at- tended the spring show in Smithers where we enjoyed a day of judging our projects, followed by a potluck lunch. The results for our members were: pregate judge. Brandy Rafuse, third junior sheep judge. Kirsten Muller, second pre- clubber judging. All of our members have selected their projects and are busy getting their beef and sheep ready for the fair. Four of our members went to the regional demonstrations in Smithers, with the following results: Brandy Rafuse and Lindsay Bailey, third in juniors. Quinton Rafuse and Trevor Muller, fourth in seniors. Four of our juriior members are going on the exchange trip either to Vanderhoof or Tell on the Charlottes. A senior member, Julie Kozier, will be chaperoning the members. Trevor Muller has been selected to attend a Foundation One trip in Naramata July4- 10. Provincial 4-H tickets which our members sold, proved to lucky for two Terrace people — they each won $1,000. Darryl McDaniels and Joanne Pollick were the recipients. : Sunday Services: me 7 a.m. & 11 a.m. Z 4506 Lakelse Avenue f 3229 Sparks Street Sabbath School: Pastor: a Saturday 9:30 a.m. Ole Unruh — 635-7333 fa Divine Service: Prayer Meeting: - B Saturday 11:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Be 3306 Griffiths . Sunday School: (for all ages) : B Sunday Services: fe Sunday Worship: 4907 Lazelle Ave. Erica Tycho, 2nd grand ag- - _ at Early Service: Pastor: Assoc. Pastor: fe 8:30 a.m. John Caplin Len Froese ia Sunday School: Prayer Time: 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Morning Service: 11:15 a.m. — Evening Service: 6:30 p.m. 3511 Eby Street 635-2434 The Alliance Church ; ‘ 4923 Agar Avenue " g Sunday Services: @ 11:00 a.m. Holiness Meeting m 4643 Walsh Avenue 2 3602 Sparks — HURCH “Thou shalt call, and 1 wilt answer thee.” Job 14:1$e@ Sacred Heart Catholic Church Mass Times: Pastor: , Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Fr. Allan F. Noonan Sundays: 9:00 a.m. O.M.1. 11:00 a.m. 4830 Straume Avenue 635-2319 St. Matthew’s Anglican Episcopal Church Rector Rev.: ; Hermann Dittrich Sunday Schoo! classes are held during the ? a.m. service, Child care is available during the 9 a.m. service. oe 635-9019 fe Christ Lutheran Church e First Sunday of every month, 9:00 a.m. with Holy Communion All other Sundays, 11:00 a.m. Sunday School discontinued for the summer - resumes 7 Sunday, September 11, 1988 a 635-5520 fe Terrace Seventh-Day Adventist Church 635-3232 Evangelical Free-Church Pastors: Jim Westman Gordon Froese Prayer Meeting: Wed. 7:00 p.m. 635-5115 fe 9:45 a.m. 8:30 a.m. / 11:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Knox United Church Minister: 10:30 a.m. 5tan Bailey Sunday School: Youth Group: 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. ; 635-6014 Terrace Pentecostal Assembly Family Bible School: Pastor: Rick Wiebe 9:45 a.m. Ass't Pastor:Douglas Ginn i Divine Worship: 11:00 a.in. Fellowship Service 6:30 p.m. All are cordially Invited Youth Ministries * Home Bible Studios « Visitation 635-7727 The Salvation Army 9:30 a.m. Christian Education (all ages) 7:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting 635-6480 for Further information call | Christian Reformed Church Sunday Services: Pastor: 11 am. &5 p.m. _ Peter Sluys — 635-2621 ‘ Coffee Break, Ladies’ Bible Study — Wednesdays 9:45 a.m. & 7:45 p.m. Back-to-Ged hour Sundays 9:30 p.m. on CJFW-FM radio. 635-6173 ~ DIRECTORY