Actually, these rubbe via Edmonton last week, . Bi: r ducks — §,000 in all — aren 't headed for the bath at all. They'll be drop- ped into the Skeena River Aug. 5 for the Rotary Club’s Wild Duck Race during Riverboat Days, - The ducks, resting here with Ted Gamerin his back garden, were shipped here from Hong Kong, News from the Willows: ° Ted Johnston is enjoying a short vacation and also away for awhile are Mildren Hjort and Eva Cote. Birthdays. were célebrated this month by Ann Brenner, July 6, and Queenie Jensen, July 14, ‘And everyone is enjoying the lovely hanging baskets donated by the local nursery. : Kerk . Hector Joseph Cote passed away June 14 at Mills Memorial hospital of heart attack, | ’ Hector was born here in Ter- face on May 2i, 1924, His parents Honore and Mary came to the area in 1920 and had eight children, most of whom were looked after at their. birth by midwife Carrie Doll. ‘Fhe’ family lived on: Park Ave, (the house is still there) and. their across-the-street. neighbours were Art Stokes, his wife and their five children, ~At the age of 12; Hector went’ to ‘work for ‘George Little and sR, Hec missed | by | . Yvonne Moen d thé army and served overseas “until 1946, Returning to Terrace, he Started his own plumbing business which he later sold toa Prince Rupert firm. ' Hector later moved to ' . Smithers where he worked with the BC Forest-Service and it was here he met his wife Eva (Peter- * ‘son). The couple were married “on Sept. 27, 1951, They also had a small farm in ‘Smithers where Hector helped raise Eva's brothers and sisters, Hector was always a kind and considerale person. The couple did ‘not have any children of thelr own, _ After Eva's death, Feb. 27, .1966, Hector worked at several different jobs in the Smithers area until returning .to Terrace to look after his mother. Here “he worked in the’ logging’ in- pevert ease later cw Tod cin, dustry uniil’ his tettrement: > £ Hector was often called upon io emcee special’ family events \ because he always loved to tell stories. His family was a source of great joy to him and his hob- bies were mushroom picking — his brother Maurice has fond memories of that — prospec- ting, raising rabbits and garden- ing. His home in Copperside was a special place for him and he cared for it with great pride, The memorial service took place June 21] at the Sacred Heart Parish, Father Allan Noonan officiating. Organist was Margaret Johnson, soloist Della Smith, the Royal Cana- dian Legion Branch 13 provided the honour guard and brother- ‘in-law Axel Peterson from Smithers delivered the eulogy. Uncle Hee will be sadly miss- ed by all Family. and friends. JULY, 1991 - MCNOAY tuck PALACE TUESDAY. °- DOLLAR BINGO | JULY, 1991 “SATURDAY. SUNDAY . ETA, “> THURSDAY - FRIDAY" uo ae “14 Teraca - 5 Big 6 “Little -”.. Teftace “Kermode | 747 “Brothers Theatre “Minor =| Kermode Terrace | Alr Cadet Kinsmen ian ae @ ~ Friendship Poaks 7; o NTC, ee Fe) CSIP bans errace Searth & “1 qoussee |. Saciety --| Gymnastics Anti Poverty | Tetrace Local Rescue rears. | tarece |%pamyy [CO [TT 288 TD SST, te 4} Terrace. | Terrace | Kermode “Terrace yet Temace Alte ‘We -Falendstip | ‘Blueback a ae Sete Dime Loe PEERS [oe Soplety 1 Swim Chub Anti Poverty |” Terrace Local Skating * TTA: nenas 0 fo ae OO i A ~ Terrace Canadian Litie 14 VSS” TFB ees 119 cog ae * - Tarrace 1 errace Kermode Terrace Ale Cadet Association! Parents For _ Alhlatic Minor Friendship Peaks Taran NTC. a RL eh | Sooity | Grtastos |. eters | tate. | Sus a Pa ie aa 22 ke —_ A sy ‘gue & Cunadian Minor Medes “Tertace | Kermede (oe | Ropal “Paraplegic | "4° sotttnan - Terrace. | > Tertace |: Kermode ‘Terrace =| - Pi ___Assoélation [finetes [> Athletic ©). Milnor. ~: Friendship, Bluaback * = SS a ‘Baseball: | Society |. swim club. Poverty | Tenace Losa| Skat e[ Terace | Kameda | ~iinorf Feiandship | Franch Basebalt | Sociaty. i eins —” Evening'Games” en. MONITORS Sat, Afternoon Games Fa Sa Late night Games, | : : 7 : Doors 11:30 a.m. 28M eee tee Ae ne aye amet bea oh ee eR 4 Save Locals excel — in music exams . Tetrace musicians did ex tremely well in this summer’s ’ Royal Conservatory of Music theory exams, says Bonnie ‘MacNeill, an instructor at the Northwest. Academy of Perfor- ming Arts, Most students who wrote the exams May 11-12 in Terrace are from Terrace, although one pupil, Cynthia McKitrick — in the area: this summer for treeplanting. — -hails from Saskatchewan, * Exams are written across the ‘country’ in May and in December,. A score of 60-to 69 points equals'a Pass’? grade; 70 ta 79 equals ‘‘Honours'’; 80 to 90 equals ‘‘First Class Honours”: . and 91 to 100 equals “First ‘Class- Honours with Distinction.” The Terrace results are: Grade 4 Harmony Honours Anne Hill, Baukje Floris Pass _ Elizabeth Sluys Grade 4 History . Pass ’ Cynthia Dawn MeKitrick ' Grade 2 Rudiments ~ First Class Honours with © Distinction ~ '_ Lara Jessie Tessaro, Deborah Casey Paul Fleming, Sjoukje Floris, Kathleen Langridge, Stephen Fleming, M. Ellie Higginson First Class Honours Aisha Manji, Jennifer Susan McMynn, Travis E. B. McMur- ray, Rebecca Van Herk, Timothy Barrie Phillips - Honours Scott Robert Springer Pass ° Amanita Coosemans, Patrick Robert Phillips - Preliminary Rudiments First’ Class . Honours with Distinction _ “Andrea ‘Louise ‘Collis, James Péter:“Taron;'-David Fleming, - Sharon Liatia Doughty, Byron Michael Mikaloff, Jill Abigail Thiessen First Class Honours ' Julie Anne Brewer, Kristi Anne Panchuk, Amy Louise Turner Pass Elizabeth Clark Prices us little as Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 24, 1991 — Page B3 Misty River Tackle Shop : Spin ‘N’ Glo’s oy : " All colora, including matattics ; a rh: - Size No. 0 - $1.35 . 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