HERE. 'N- THERE YVONNE MOEN THE TERRACE Beautifica- tion Socicty is calling to the residents of Terrace for help. : The Beautification Saciety would like to have some early colour next spring ina few of its projects. We are asking the public for donations of tulips and daffodil bulbs. IE you feel you would like to help make Terrace charming, perhaps this is the perfect way to make a con- tribution. Donations of bulbs or a small monetary donation to help buy bulbs would be greatly ap- preciated. . .We are so very fortunate to live in a city like Terrace, We are surrounded by so much natural beauty. The least we can do is try to add ————— From front Arts and Crafts: Ages 7 and under: Andrea Pedro Ages 8-12: best display of cr: Sewing: Rachel Muller Juniors 13-16 years: Nicholas Braam Open Bread: 1st Mary Jane Burr 2nd Gladys Anaka 3rd Maria Braam Beautification Society needs bulbs a WORK BEE: Many people came out this summer to help plant trees and prepare the flower garden at the Saan’s project. Beautification Society coordinator Chris Hansen helps Olga Powers, Betty Campbell, and Judy and Howard Chafin plant new trees. Thanks to everyone, especially Don Goburn who not only volunteered, but donated the gorgeous Ponderosa pine tree for this project. to it by making our city at- tractive. The Beautification Society needs to have the bulbs be- fore Sept. 27 so they can be planted before the end of the month. You can mail donations to The Greater Terrace Beauti- fication Society - 2814 Eby Street, Terrace B.C. V8G 2X5 or you can phone me, Yvonne, at 638-0123 or Chris Hansen at 638-1049, You can drop off dona- tions of bulbs at the Terrace Volunteer Bureau at 4506 Lakelse Ave., but please leave your name and phone number on the. package so we can thank you personal- ly. Birthdays View Lodge: Sept. 16 - Tom Dennis Sept. 17 - Alberta Beck Sept. 18 - Molly Hill Sept, 22 - Susan Peters Sept. 24 - Donald Letendre Sept. 24 - John McCarron .. Sept, 27 - John Desjardins at Terrace Fall Fair's best of the best) Bread Machine Bread: Ist Marilyn Davies ang Tracey Petley 3rd Denise Tupman Crispies Creation: 1st Justin Penner . Best Jam: ist Maria Braam 2nd Flora Dutton 3rd Mary Jane Burr aft work: Laura Braam CRIVAEE | a LSTOPPERS 635-TIPS| Time Is Running Out! FALL \ REGISTRATION Private lessons in Piano, Guitar, Violin, Accordian, North t Acad. | Trucks will be arriving soon! ort ef eacemy Place your orders today for Performing Arts Wine Grapes . 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The organizers had done a bad Job of coordinating the tournament. Finally, at 11 p.m,, they were ready to go. The golf course fit up, and a voice boomed over the loudspeaker. “Sorry about the delay, ladies and gentlamen. Tha tournament will be starting in 15 minutes, Plaase check your ticket for the order you'll be tee- ing off. Will the first startars come to the range.” Pete axamined his ticket. “Hey, I'm with the first starter batch and f've lett my clubs In the car.” Pate jumped up wilh a start and ran down the Pete had run into a black Iron post. He samer- saulted saveral times, landing on the driveway with a loud thump. “Awwww... my elbow...” His fractured elbow kep! him home for thrae months. Whan he finally want back to his job as a stockbroker, he slill had trouble working {he com- puter, Ha only mada $1 million a day instead of $2 million, He sued the tournament organizers for loss of income. In court, Pete was incensed. “Your Honor, by the tima the tournament gol under way, it was dark oulside. The stupid posts were painted black, | could hardly see them, It was an accident welling to happen,” Pete peered down at his casi, cuslom made with special Ilallan plaster. “If Ihe walkway had baen tit up, | would not have hurt myself.” The owner balked, “Your Honor, Pele knew full well this was speclal twilight tournament. Common sense tells us to ba careful when it's dark out,” he sniffed. “But noogoo, Pete ran down an unilt waik- way at full speed, which he knew was surrounded by posts. Not my fault. Besides, he signed a waiver before the tournament.” Should Pete be awardad camagas? YOU! BE THE JUDGE. Than look below for the decision, “ SPONSORED BY . & GRUg, LAWYERS “Helping People Cope with the Legal System”