B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 3, 1997 Farmers market is a fa A FARMING lifestyle is hard to let go of. That’s what Ruth Hayward discovered when she and her husband Gordon moved from their farm in Cedarvale into town. It was while they were on the farm that Ruth and Gor- don first discovered the farmer’s market. They brought an abundance of produce and bedding plants to il, ‘But the years go by and now Ruth and Gordon live in t.wn. Horyever, they still bring garden vegetables into the market from their towa- sized lot, ‘Ruth is a long-time Ter- race resident. She and her first husband, Lorne, came to Kitimat from Merritt in 1957. ‘Lorne was originally from Nova Scotia, He met Ruth in Merritt where she was born and raised. ‘In 1959 Ruth and Lorne moved to Terrace. Lorne Spent the next 11 years working for Canadian Cel- lulose. . ‘ruth worked for the post office. She took time out When (he children were little, but worked in some capacity until the early 70s. ‘Sadly, Lome passed away in 1972, Gordon Hayward was Lome’s closest friend and a good friend to Ruth and her three daughters. ‘In 1973 Ruth and Gordon were married and they moved to Gordon’s farm in Cedarvale. ‘But now Gordon and Ruth find it necessary to live in town. Their three girls have grown up and they have 12 grandchildren. ‘Now that their time isn’t taken up by the farm, Ruth and Gordon have gone into kd a mily affair RUTH AND GORDON Hayward bring produce and crafts to the market on Satur- days, The couple used to live on a farm in Cedarvale, and miss the natural life- style. the craft business. But they still miss the farm very much. Gordon took up wood work and bas comé up with some very clever gift ideas. One of their biggest sellers is an old fashion weeder. It consists of a Y shaped hand- le of wood, with a semi cir- cle of melal strapping, at- tached to the end of the handle. [t works very well and seils for only $2.50. Gordon also makes tiny litle mosquito huts on a wooden stem, that resemble a bird house, to stick in a plant. Gordon is always coming Welcomes Rissy! Back from maternity in September. Her hours of work are Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday 11:00 to 7:00 Phone to book your Esthetic appointment now. 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Ruth’s beautiful rose gar- den is her pride and joy. Summertime energies are devoted to the flower beds. The Hayward household is usually filled with grand- children and lots of activity, Ruth says she loves her grandchildren to feel at home in her home. Market days are a family affair. Ruth enjoys being down at the market and meeting people. You can find the Haywards on the west side of the market most Saturday mornings from 9-12. Don’t forget, the market is open Wednesdays from 4-8 p.m. as well, until the end of the market season (at the end of October), TERRACE VOLUNTEER BUREAU CHALLENGING & REWARDING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES HELPING HANDYMAN PROGRAM LS handy persons needed to help (seniors and people with disabilities, ono limited income] with: fall yard clean-up, washing outside windows, small house repairs VOLUNTEERS FOR SENIORS PROG need volunteers to give rides to frail seniors for dactor’s appointments, shopping and for friendly visits BABY CLINIC - North West Community Health Services Society , ossist with the baby clinic (orientation givan ad time commitment small (URGENT)). Register as a volunteer with the above programs by calling 638-1330 Terrace Volunteer Bureau 4621 101 B Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. VBG 1P9 (Other volunteer cpportunites also available) Baby's Name: Kishanda bisa May Date & Time of Birth: Aup 14, 1997 at 2:27 p.m. Welght: Obs 9 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Gord & Lisa Lawley ¢ Baby's Name: Marlee Victorla Malinowski Date & Time of Birth: Aug 19, 1997 at 12:58 p.m. Weight: 9ibs 307, Sex: Female Parents: Joe & Maya - sister for Kayla + Baby's Name: Shane Daniel Date & Time of Birth: August 16, 1997 al 6:33 a.m. Weight: dbs | oz. Sex: Male Parents! Bill & Tracey - sister Mikayla Baby's Name: Matthew Rabert Costain Date & Time of Hirth: August 6, 1997 at 2:27 a.m, Welght: lbs 9 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Rebecca & Bob Costain a - Baby's Name: Nathan Clifton Ryan Chapman Date & Time of Birth: August 21,1997 at 8:24 p.m, Weight: 7lbs Soz, Sex: Male Parents: Catherine & Ryan Chapman + Baby's Name: Gareth David James Clark Date & Time of Birth: August 26, 1997 at 6:31p.m. Weight: 7ibs 1 oz Sex: Male Parents: Gordon & Melanie F a pa ehibibibs < sfelalere QO O MQ O D Get A Tree Baby (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information Overwaitea BOs very own fbod peqile. Gift. s fi. | ‘Swimmer’s Itch Environmental Health Issues:Swimmer's Itc Each year around this — snails. can accidentally starts to air dry. time, and this year {sno burrow into the skin of This leads us to the exception, swimmer’s human swimmers, Unlike major control measures. start complaining of some of their more power- Short of killing ail the unpleasant itchy rashas. ful cousins in Africa, they —_ snails (a bit extreme and This usually takes place die soon after penetrating the snail-rights people after a hot spell like the our skin, (our immune sys- would probably be after one we've just enjoyed. tem is capable of kicking us}, There ara some easy Of course | remember a their tales). The rash is ways to prevent the rash. time, before moving to , The best thing you can do this region, when | had a is dry off thoroughly and different idea of what con- change out of wet bathing stituted a “hot spell". Back suites as quickly as possi- to the subject at hand. ble. You could talk to peo- The rashes are caused by ple who know the area small worm-like parasites well to see if any: swim- called Schistosomes mers are getting rashes. found in many lakes and Look jor warning signs: ponds throughout British posted by the Columbia. Environmental Health Their complicated life- Department. Apparently cycles include time devel- even applying waterproof oping in the bodies of sunscreen (which is snails and then the biood always a good idea any- stream of aquatic mam- way}, will reduce the mals and waterfowl. They worms ability to penetrate leave their snail hosts the skin. (after thanking them for a lovely time), and float on the surface waiting for the opportunity to burrow into the unsuspecting mam- mal or bird that is to become the secondary host site, Through purely a case of mistaken identity, the Doug. Quibell. * CBHI, R-E-H:0. °° . Enviranmental Health. Officer for Community .. Health Services: sort of an allergic reaction to the iittle corpses. Children playing at the beach tend to be the most likely sufferers of Swimmer’s Itch as the worms float into shore where the children frolic. The children are constantly getting wet, then drying off and the worms soon begin to burrow after the water SHOPPERS = DRUG MART os "NEW SATURDAY HOURS OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. STARTING MAY 17/97, 4635 Lakelse Ave. Phone: 635-7261 Note: Shoppers flyers delivered in the Terrace/Kitimat Weekend Finally, report any ‘cases of Swimmer's Itch to the Health Unit. It's the only way we can know of its presence since the boss won't let me go out and swim in all the lakes...for scientific pur- poses of course. 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