Jim Mackenzie: Monthly pancake breakfast a local tradition. One member has just left for Scotland, another for Vancouver Island, and a couple is off to Hol- land for extended visits. So — if you have a few min- utes, if you are bored, or lonely, just drop in to the centre and become one of the Happy Gang of — Contributed by Bev Greening THE SOUND OF HAPPY NEEDLES The Happy Gang quilters have almost finished a beautiful quilt in pink and grey with hats on it. You have to see it to believe it! A work of art. Our next project will be a quilt for the palliative care ward for the hospital. The Happy Gang knitters are working on Project Mini-toque. What’s that? Well, we are knit- - ting tiny toques for the newborn babies at Mills Memorial Hospi- tal. A toque is put on the baby as ‘soon as it is born, to conserve body heat. If you’re purchasing Seniors Lottery tickets, make the cheque payable to BCOAPO Branch 73 — we receive a portion of the pro- ceeds of these sales. The Happy Gang Centre is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each weekday. Hazel deFrane is interested in doing crafts with members each Wednesday after- noon at 2:00 p.m. The first project will be ceramics. | Nifty Fifties exercise classes are becoming a popular activity, with about 15 participants exer- cising at the Happy Gang Centre every Tuesday and Thursday. Drop in and try it out. — Contributed by Bev Greening NOT DONE YET Friends and colleagues of Mills Memorial Hospital nurse Lola Hull may have been surpris- ed to read about her retirement in this section of last week’s Terrace Review, and Lola herself may have been taken aback at the news. To correct the record, the party was to mark her 41st year, not her retirement — Lola is-still working. $48 ,. 27 on a Standard Single, Double or Twin Room any Friday, Saturday or Sunday Come in and enjoy our Waterfront Restaurant or have a drink in Charley’s Lounge. Call for a Reservation Toll Free 1-800-663-8150 TCSLe MOTOR HOTEL 222 West Ist Ave. i 624-6771 ( IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST nota | CANADA'S ‘reves #4 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 20, 1992