B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 24, 1998 Author celebrates iL: o; HERE ‘N THERE YVONNE MOEN ROSE HERTEL FALKEN- HAGEN’S visit to Terrace to pramote her new book, Wilderness Beginnings, was wonderful. She spent time with local pioneers who remembered her parents, Paul and Greta Hertel. While in Terrace, Rose was the house guest of Emil and Mary Froese in their lovely new home on Twedle Avenue, I had the privilege of being invited for a turkey dinner with the Froeses and Rose. Thanks Emil and Mary. Not only was your dinner quite delicious, but also the table conversation was most interesting. SLOW DOWN, plan your nights out when you're drinking and get a C.A.T. (combat aulo crime) decal put on your car. That’s the message two Terrace students are spread- ing this summer to help ICBC combat speeding, drinking and driving, and auto theft. Linnae Bee, 20, and Kathleen Gdok, 18, were hired by ICBC this summer through Youth Options BC lo increase road sense awareness at communily events throughout Terrace, Kitimat and Aiyansh. On of their main focuses will be preventing auto crime by promoting the CAT. decal. This decal will deter possible thieves and let the RCMP know you are a participant in the pro- gram. The decal is available to any B.C. motorist who does not usually operate a vehicle between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. If an RCMP officers secs this decal on a vehicle being driven during this time peri- od, they will stop the vehicle to make sure the vehicle registration matches the motorist’s drivers li- cense, The program targets this lime frame because more than 70 per cent of vehicles are stolen between 1 a.m. It was nice to be able to mect Rose. She is a very re- markable lady. Rose travelled from Cali- fornia to do a tour of this area io do book readings and signings. She began her tour in Prince George visiting with Caitlin Press, the book’s publishers. She then travelled toa Houston and Smithers for book readings there, Then on Thursday, May 28 the Terrace Regional Museum Society was happy to have Rose for an afternoon coffee party at the Heritage Park Museum, {1 was a delightful afiernoon spent with some pioneers of our area who came to talk to Rose about her parents and their past lives here. Later that evening, friends again gathered at Ground Works for a reading and book signing. This night, which was sponsored by Misty River Books, was most enjoyable. If you want a good book to read, make sure you pick up a copy of her book, Wilderness Beginnings, ata local bookstore. I’m sure you will enjoy it. new novel Prevent “Hamburger Disease” Be Aware... Cook all ground meat until there is no pink and the meat Julces run clear! For @ fee brochun on steps io pravwent ‘Hambuger Disesse’, cad The Kiney Foundation of Canada, B.C. Branch, tol foe: 1-000-567-8112 9th Anniversary with a RCA give away. of a 25” RCA fully remote colour T.V. MEETING PIONEERS: Rose Hertel Falkenhagen met with Floyd Frank at the Heritage Park Museum, Scot habae ete ats SPREADING THE NEWS: Kathleen Gook and Linnae Bee have been hired by ICBC this summer to promote road safety at community events. They are focuss- ing on speeding, auto theft, and drinking and driving. and 5 a.m. There is a free C.A.T. de- cal sign up for all interested motorists June 25 between 11-a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m, lo 7 p.m. at Safeway. Baby's Name: Marina Jewe! Budden Date & Time af Birth: April 22, 1998 at 3:025 a.m. Weight: 9 lbs Sex: Female Parents: Debra & Harold 4 Baby's Nume: Stuart Anthony Grandison Date & Time of Birth: June 3, 1998 at 10:0 a.m. Weight: Blbs 2 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Mary & Howard Grandison + Baby's Name: Lindsay Elizabeth Ewald Date & Time of Birth: June 27, 1998 af 5:38 am. 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