Page 8. The Herald. Friday. Necember 1 +070 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lennan CAROLINE STIRLING The marriage of Caroline: Jane Stirling of Vancouver, B.C. and William Brian Lennan of Terrace, B.C., took place on Nov. 11, 1978, at St. Timothy's Chapel in the Lutheran Campus Centre on the UBC Campus, Van- couver. The presiding pastor was the Rey. Don Johnson. The bride wore a long white velvet skirt with matching vest and jacket. Her blouse was peach colored pongee with a triple jabot and ruffled cuffs. Her bouquet was a mixture of deep orange and peach roses. The bridesmaids, Louise Nicholson of Vancouver; Chery] Yeo (nee Lennan) of Kamloops and Jackie Stirling of Vancouver, wore long nutmeg brown velvet NOW'S JACK BLICKERT New forest head found The appointment of Jack A. Biickert as manager of the Prince Rupert forest region was announced recently by forests minister Tom Waterland. In his new position Biickert succeeds A.C. (AD MacPherson who was named tohead the Vancouver forest region last September. A native of Manitoba, Biickert recelved his early education in Chilliwack, and pointments in various parts of the province and between 1965 and 1968 was a management forester in the Prince Rupert area, For the following six years he was a systems analyst with the management division in Victoria headquarters and in 1975 returned to Prince Rupert to head the region's management section. Early in 1976 he was appointed assistant regional manager. graduated from the University of British 7 Columbia in 1962 with a ; forestry degree. He started his career with the ministry of forests as a cruiser with the inventory division in 1962. He held CHRISTMAS SEALS several ap- ~— NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE ‘As of January 1, 1979 Northwest Community College will be assuming the educational programs currently being offered by Schuol District 88, Inquiries or suggestions for courses should be ad- dressed to Robert Sullivan, Box 726, Terrace, B.C, VAG 4C2 or Phone 635-6411. ‘The Hecreational orientated courses will continue lo be offered by the District of Terrace Parks and Recreation Departmeui, including some of the general interest courses which were previously offered by the School Board. Inquiries to Sharon Lough, 635-2841. This space-age automotive breakthrough could be your big breakthrough! NEAREST THING TO A LIFETIME’ ENGINE!1! (Reduces the frictional wear-and-tear that causes you to “trade in” every taw years). NEW T.NLT. HOT “PLATES” THE INSIDES OF YOUR ENGINE WITH A 50,000 MILE PROTECTIVE Ou Pont FACT Teflon” COATING! nee. U.S. Pat. Glfice for Du Pont’s fluarcarbon resins. WHAT iS TMT? 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(FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE}. Enclosed is () cheque or (J money order 0 one at $14.95 C1 two at $26.95 backin full! ' Name: _. nwiew of the many possible sayings and benefits cited above what do you suppose Address: any vehicle owner of operator would gladly City: pay for a one-mé, parmanent treatment of ity: Prow.! PG, TMT? $50 00? $100 007 MORE? Weil, isten to Ins The estabished rota! price af TMT is only §14 95! Thats right, onty $14 95—a tiny investment thal coud possibly pay itsell back dozens of umes over nm sav: Ings on gas ol and repair bills Fartastic FOREST LAWN DISTRIBUTORS P.O. Box 550, Station J, Calgary, Alberta, T2A 4X8 skirts with matching vests. Their blouses were of white eyelet with [ull gathered sleeves and a plain ascot neckline. The groom wore a three piece tailored suit in a dark brown with a fine grey and gold stripe. The groomsmen wore brown sports jackets and dress slacks. All the men wore white shirts and brown ties. The groom's bouton- niere was an orange rose and a white ceanothus. The groomsmen were Mike Bradley of Vancouver, Neil Jorgensen also of Vancouver and Kevan Hill- Tout of Prince George. Master of Ceremonies was Mr, Ron Shaw. Music was played throughout the service by Pianist Rose Jaeger and flautist Wilf zerbe. The reception was also held at the Lutheran Campus Centre with 80 guests in attendance. A cold buffet was served followed by a dance. Out of town visitors were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ron Lennan and the groom's sister, Mrs. Lorna Sandhals of Terrace, as well as Mr. John Armstrong from Calgary and Mr, and Mrs. Ron Neden from Coaldale, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Kevan Hili-tout came down from Prince George and Dr. Mark Scott Johnson who was eantor at the wedding came from San Francisco, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kolterman of Victoria (previously of Terrace) were also in attendance. 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(Krumm J Ave. - Thornhill). By-law No. 112 ; The general intent of the Proposed Zoning By-law is to create a new zone designation, Restricted Industrial, to accommodate § gravel resource industries and to change the zoning designation from Agricultural to Restricted Industrial for a portion of D.L. 1907, R5, C.D. (Old Lakelse Lake Drive - Thornhill). By-law No. 113 ; The general intent of the Proposed zoning By-law is to change the zone designation from Residential to Light Industria! for Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, and Lot 4, Bik 1, Blk B, Plan 4542, D.L. 370; Lot 1, Blk. B, Plan 4200, D.L. 970; Parcel A, Lot 1, Bik. B, Plan 4454, D.L. 370; Lot 1, Blk B, Plan 7278, D.L. 370; Lot 2, Blk B, Plan 4200, D.L. 370; Range 5, Coast District (River Drive and Kofoed Drive - Thornhill). The proposed Zoning Amendments may § be viewed during regular business hours at J the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Office. 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