Pase 18___________________________________ 'jJortlanh T erry F amily (Dhseruer_______________________ April 28.2010 2337 N. Williams Ave. Portland, Or 97227 503-249-1788 Destination Vancouver U.S.A. We make the service personal, You make the tribute personal. Every time we arrange a personalized funeral service, we take special pride going the extra mile. With our online Memorial Obituary, now we can do even more. Friends and family can find out service information, view photos, read obituary, order flowers and leave personal messages of condolences from anywhere, anytime. Simply go to our website. www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com "Dedicated to providing excellent service and superior care o f your loved one ” Dwight A. Terry A daughter of a 19th Century Chinook chief, lichee is depicted overlooking the Columbia River on the Vancouver Waterfront Renaissance Trail. According to Native American lore, lichee had the power of a shaman, and she paddled her own canoe, the sign of a chief. Oregon License CO-3644 Amy S. Terry Oregon License ES-0395 New brand promotes area attractions Friday, April 3 0 th at 7pm New Song Community Center 2511NE MLK Blutl. Corner off NE M LK Blvd and Russell Street Infant and Toddler care will be provided. Doors open at 6pm for every service For directions or more information, call 503-488-5481 or log on to www.mnimportlanil.com ........................................................ Advertise with diversity in ............ ...... Portland Observer H elens, and W ash in g to n ’s m any scenic coastal tow ns. “W e are very excited about this new direction and believe it will bode well for attracting tourists an d m eet- ings to the region,” said V ancouver V an co u v er’s Southw est W ash­ M ayor Tim Leavitt. “The brand puts ington C o n v en tio n and V isito rs a fresh and vibrant new face on our B ureau has launched a new brand to region w hile not overlooking our d i f f e r e n t i a t e th e c ity fro m deep historic roots.” V ancouver, B.C., its nam esake to T h e c o n v e n tio n an d v is ito rs the north in C anada. bureau d ev elo p ed the m arketing “ Visit V ancou ver US A, D iscover cam paign w ith input from regional the O riginal,” w as developed on the com m unity and civic leaders, local heels o f the recent W inter O ly m ­ business ow ners and m anagers, and pics, held in the “oth er” V ancouver. m em bers o f the local hospitality in­ T he new brand com es w ith a new d u stry . W eb site and ongoing support for “ 1 am confident that this brand the a re a 's n u m ero u s attractio n s, will begin clearing up the confusion including dining, entertainm ent, and betw een the C anadian city and our recreation. city, w hich w as really reinforced V ancouver and its surrounding during the 2 0 10 W inter O ly m p ics,” cities offer an eclectic blend o f his­ said G erry Link, the general m an- toric sites w ith m odem am enities a g e ro fth e H ilton V ancouver W ash­ like fine dining, w ine tasting, and ington and V ancouver C onvention boutique shopping. T he region is C enter. “ W e receiv ed n u m erous considered the gatew ay to popular calls from travelers w ho m istakenly N orthw est attractions such as the thought they w ere calling the other C o lu m b ia R iv er G o rg e, Mt. St. V ancouver.” EMMANUEL Church of God in Christ United 4800 NE 30th Ave. Port­ land OR 97211 503-335-8772 You are cordially invited to worship with us in these services: Sunday Service Sunday School 10:00 A.M Y.P.C.E.6:30P.M P astor & Wife - B ishop & M rs. A.L. W right W orship Service 12:00 N oon Evangelistic Service 7:00 P M . Weekday Service T uesday N ight: B ible Study 7:00 P M . Friday Night: R egular Service 7:30 P M . Prayer M eeting & Sem inar: M onday - Friday 12:00 ____________________________________________________________________________ Call 503-288 0033 ads@portlandob scrver.cbm » » » ♦ I I «