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Mrs, Mary Sto! guests born} before January 1, 1892, Master of ‘ceremonies for the evening was Jack Colle president of the Thornhill Centennial Commiites, ‘The . dinner, followed by dancing and a singsong, was ‘held fn Thornhil! Elementary school, Women of the Thornhill - ; Centennial Committee, the Thornhill Ratepayers: Association, 4 and the Thornhill Recreation Commission catered. an . ee Mra. 5, Dobb Doptio Meet ‘Allee | Me mb, : Mr, Herbert H. Holtom and- Mr, Willie Bruictte, AL were +: ue “round Cheryl Catherine, infant 7; daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Anson , was christened inSacred “| Heart Catholic Church Sunday, % Aug. 6. before a gathering of #| family, and friends, Father Thomas ofticlated and Miss Shae ron O’Brien was godmother, Mr, and Mra, Don Anson,’ paternal grandparents from Abbottsford attended the baptismal ceremony, | Mariné Foltowing the service a chris. tening tea was held ‘at the home of the maternal grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Dudley G; Little on Birch Avenue, +++ Mrs. Will Robinson returned on Monday, July 31, from a six. week vacation. She visited -re latives in Edmonton, friends in Calgary, where she took in the Stampede, and also Kamloops to visit other triends, + + Mr, and Mri, Henry Geddes and young son Johnny, of Mas. sett, Queen Charlotte Islands, are visiting - with Mrs,. Geddea’s brother-inelaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash on Park Avenue, ee oe ” About 35 oldstimers of Terrace and district gathered in the Odds fellow’s Hall last Saturday even- ing for the second annual re- union, “An enjoyable social time a] Was spent telling stories of the “73| ploneer days in this area, Out. Imported _DANISH MODERN «TEAK FURNITURE ~ For Every Room in the House — On your se trip to Vancouver or 1 Vietoria be sure to see Western Canade's largest selection of _.MPORTED SCANDINAVIAN FURNITURE | Our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ‘mailed on request ct @. sorvin ltd. in. Victoria 2500 Douglas — 386-2612 PROT peratans Haas Ra Pe Spm i hl red Steen ane in Vancouver a ‘a9 w . Hastings St. mu 3-8042 | of-tewm pioneers attending were Mrs, Mary Richmond (theformer _| Mary Maxsam of Terrace} now of Burns Lake and Tom Merkley now of Burnaby. +++ - Denise Maria, baby daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Donald A, (Helen) Bachleitnér of Graham Avenue, was baptized on Sunday aftexnoon “1 at Saered Heart Catholic Church Father Thomas Cullen officia- ting. Maternal grandparents, Mr. “|and Mrs, Gerard van Halderen, stood up as godparents, Following "| the service the family gathered at.the van Halderen home on South -Kalum fora social hour. t yeery ena. Mi +i: oS Seed Mr rs. Len Mercer and bial ey “Mra! Mercer's mother,” Mrs, Jean Norton, have apa | returned from a vacation in south ern B,C, They were joined in “Tthe Okanagan by Mrs, Norton's son and daughter-in-law, Airforce ‘Set. and Mrs, Doug E, Norton and family of Summerside, | Prince Edward Island, +++ Miss Heather Howe of Carrot River, Saskatchewan is visiting’ with her grandparents, Mr, and | jaw Mrs, Andy. Dayis in Cedarvale, + + Mrs. Belle’ Watt, and her 50n- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William. Rama and their three children, Laureen, Delia and Robert of Edmonton, are visiting relatives and friends in Terrace and District, Mrs, Watt, with her . sister Mrs, Derethy Douglas, left Friday for Prince '. .| George to attend the wedding of Mrs. Douglas’ son Larry Tallon | § to Miss Irene. Spans of Prince, to George, the town . | went on to visit EXPO, , | [suse Arrived ! Mr, and Mrs, Einar Karlsen of Dorreen are visitors to town this week, They were rangements to pick up their mall at Terrace post office following the closing of the Dorresn: ‘Rost offica in the general store, Mr. Karlsen ia enjoying retirement in- Dorreen with his wife, after 57 years at sea with the Merchant which time he travelled all over the world. ttt Toby and Terry Klonarakis of Kitimat have retuned from 2 few months spent in California. They have joined the. hair. dressing staff in their sister’s Georgia Beauty Salon on Lake- Ise Avenue in ' Terrace, +++ Blain MeLeod, amember ofthe: Staff of the Prince George Citi. zen, with his wife’ and family’ is holidaying in Terrace and dis-. trict and in Prince Rupert. They are vacationing in a camper. bh bE The . Misses Gayle Seaman, Marilyn Rugg members of the Terrace Girl Guides, returned last week from attending Girl Guide National Heritage camp at Morrisburg, south of. Ottawa. . + + My, and Mrs. Farid Grey have retumed from a vacation in the Okanagan and the Kootenays, Prior to taking the holiday trip Mrs, Grey attended the wedding of a niece in Toronto and then a oo Keith Tutt, news director of CFTK-TV is driving south today to meet his wife, Lois, who is completing a three-week course in the Burndby General Hospital medical “records department. Mrs, Tutt has served as head of the Mills Memorial Hospital medical records department for the past year. On completion of’ her studies at Burnaby she will iqualify for Canadian Hospital As. cal records’ technician; Mr, "and’ Mrs. Tutt | will ‘holiday briefly in the Okanagan and Fraser Vale and Sharon Fisher, | soe fatiGd accreditations 4 tiédts'|. ley before returning to Porras at ONSTEIN’S ‘are 1966 MODELS — Five to Chev Bel-Air, Chevelle, Galazie 500. 1964 MODELS —~ Four to. iecie | City . Plymouth, Ford Bel-Airs and Biscaynes, * 1962 and down —:We have slashed prices . to: move: these - “Our ‘Selection : "S65 FORD MALP-TON . Mrs. Keenleyside dies after lengthy illness. Mien Mary’ Keenleyside, wite “of Rev. George. Keenleyalde, died in Mills Memorial ‘Hospital| . August 3 after a’ lengthy illness. ‘She was 57, * Bem in Bolton, Taneashire| ‘England, October 20, 1900, Mra Keenleyside cama to Alberta with her parents at the age of « | three, -. She was married. tg ‘George sa | W.” Xeenleyside in June 1930 at Princeton, B.C.” _ Mr. and Mes. Keenleyside made their home in Golden, B.C. for 17 years where Mr. Keenleyside was in business. In 1960 Mr. Keenleyside grad- uated from Union College as a United. Church minister. The Keenleysides came to live in Terrace on June 30, 1860 where Mr. Keenleyside took over the pastorate of Knox United Church. . Left to mourn her. loss is her husband, two sons, Robert of Golden and Bill of Terrace; one @aaughter, Mrs. Cllfferd (Shir- Jey) Ayers of Calgary and ten grandchildren; a brother John ‘Howarth of Princeton and a sister Mrs. Trall , Mrs, Keenleyside was a mem- Hilda Benzies of ter of the church, active in the ‘Women’ 8 Auxiliary and a mew ut ber of the senior cholr,: Funeral ‘service was held in Knox: United Church on Mon: i: day- afternoon, Augiit: i oe - The ‘altar,’was banked, with .| flowers, .tedtifying to’ the. high. esteem with which she waa held In the church and community. | § “Dr; Robert Elliott of First United Church, Prince Rupert officiated at the service assist- ed. by Capt. John F. Gosse o! the United Church mission boa' “Thomas Crosby.” The senior choir was in at- tendance, Mrs, Vi Seaman pre- sided at the organ. | Interment: was “in Kitsum- kalum Cemetery. Pallbearers were Albert Rick: atdson, Mike Groenendyk, George Hagen, George Joyce, Lowell Croft and Ed McFadden. 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