also been sharing pointers with
other organizations like the Elks.
In Smithers, where Alf and Hazel
(currently president of the Centre)
lived before moving to Terrace, he
was an active Elk and pancake
maker.

Alf says shortly after they
arrived here, they went after
improving the kitchen facilities.
All the funds for the basics were
raised through the efforts of
Happy Gang members and Alf
proudly points out that they now
have one of the most modern
kitchens around. A_ generous
patron donated the new pancake
dispenser which can also make
donuts, although this hasn’t been
tried yet.

The Happy Gang Centre now
serves their meals on real dishes,
rather than paper plates. And the
plates are even warmed! With the
dishwasher installed and working
beautifully, Alf says all they have

to do now is convince the ladies to -

put away their tea towels.
— Betty Barton

FUN AND
ANONYMITY

Fun raising or fund raising —
a group of Terrace residents

decided it was all the same thing.
The group (who say they have
"no name") got together in the
Elks Hall on Saturday, Feb. 22,
for a pot-luck dinner and dance
with everyone contributing to the
music, food and fun. They raised
$1,735 plus the rental fee of $185,
which the Elks added to the dona-
tion for a grand total of $1,920.
Bobby Ball, one of the organ-
izers of the event, presented the
cash to R.E.M. Lee Foundation
secretary Helene McRae on behalf
of the organizers, Marie Harrison,
Roy and Audrey Alaric, and “all
the people who came to make it
such a success.”
— Nancy Orr

The Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club
meets every Wednesday at 7:16 p.m. at
Caledonia Senior Secondary School in
the cafeteria. Anyone interested in play-
ing please contact Ellen Smith at 636-
4096 or May McFarland at 636-2875.
Everyone welcome.

Skeena Valley Rebekah Lodge holds
regular monthly meetings at the
Ukrainian Hall, 4600 block Walsh, Ter-
race, every second and fourth Wednes-
day at 8 p.m. If you are interested in
joining our fraternity, please contact
635-2794 or 638-0674.

Thank you!

Hugh and Olga
Power would like to
thank the following

for Hugh’s Retirement
Party: .

*Mrs. Gingles

& committee
“School District #88
*Terrace & District

Teachers’ Union
K-40 Club of
Terrace
*Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 13
eLegion Ladies’
Auxiliary
*Past students
& friends

The Skeena Squares Dance Club
meets Mondays from 7:30 to 10 p.m. for
square dancing at the Carpenters’ Hall
on Sparks St. For more information, call

Bev Greening at 635-7868,

Bobby Ball, Helene McRae: putting the fun in fund-raising.

IMPROVING
YOUR ODDS
AGAINST
nosnoxe | CANADA'S
‘nea von | #1 KILLER

A thoughtful way to
remember is with an In
Memoriam gift to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of
B.C. and Yukon. Please
mail your donation to the
above address, as well as
the name and address of
next-of-kin for an
acknowledgement card.

Maggie Park
#209-4526 Park Ave.,
Terrace, B.C.
638-1167

Terrace Review — March 6, 1992