ee Ron ape Haugland reunion FIFTY. in June to celebrate their family’s past, Present and - _ future. George Haugland — son ~~ of the late Emil and Bertha Haugland ~ and his wife. . Valorie organized a Haug- land family. reunion because it was time, they said: “We've talked about it "for years but finally decided: worth the long wait — S 1x .& - DESCENDANTS of one of Terrace’s most. famous: historical couples gathered 7 the time had come» and it” worked,” Valorie said. B.C., Alberta and as far: away Kalum Lake Drive. The Haugland clan played : games, had a big fire with some hot dogs and drinks, - Everything. about it Was good, she said, including the © weather. ~ “Tt was a good time. Ev- »eryone had fun. — “The best -part’ was! the - hashing - over socializing, ‘old times,” laughing.” “We. have some, pretty she said. “And good comedians in the fam-- ~ ily,’ George said... a Though most. of the fam- _ily had met before, it had 4 been a long:time since they had seen each other and this was their first official family reunion. “[t’s a great, great family ‘— no. question about that,” said Ede Haugland, who- is Wilfred Haugland’s son and | ~ Emil and Bertha’s grandson. Emil Haugland was born | “in. Flekkefjord, ‘Norway on: Emil Haugland - June 26, 1901. He-moved to Terrace in 19274 to work © in the. logging industry but suffered a severe accident on the job just a year later, which prevented him from continuing in his field. _ Emil then» became the town barber, a job he kept for 40 years. _ During ‘that period, his time was taken up by much more than just cutting hair, however. Emil became a village councillor ‘in 1932 and the mayor that same year — a po- sition he held for 24 years. - A brief: family history read at the reunion by Emil and Bertha’s Andy Owen said his politi- _ Cal philosophy was: - ‘ Be good-natured and even-tempered. Be prepared _ to take criticism. whether _ justified or not. Be able to compromise. Don’t play fa- vourites. - Bertha: Haugland (nee | Kells). was born in Bleak- _ more, Sask. on Aug. 14, 1908. She moved to Terrace in 1925 and waitressed at the Terrace Hotel. ; “ Bertha was notorious for °’ her cooking, knitting, sew- ing and embroidery, all for which she won first place at many fall fairs between Ter- race and Prince George. Emil and Bertha mar- -% ried in late August 1927 and | Family came from around - ,_ 48 Florida to camp overnight. July 15 at Har-Lee’s Place; just north of Terrace on . ‘and got' to know.each other. » better, Valorie said. son-in-law | were together for 54 years, » until Bertha passed away. Their marriage produced a total of 64 direct descen- dren, 18 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren and nine great-great grandchildren. “Not a record but a damn good average,” said the fam- __ ily history. ‘dants including five chil-. Terrace’ Ss own Dr:: . Fishy and 912. 2 ‘Boy in the bubble _ | TAIT Chandler i is framed in his own bubble during the ‘Kispiox Valley: Music ~ Festival Sunday, July 30.. The three-day | festival featured appearances from. , From B1 Talent to tempt at Riverboat concert a four-piece award-win- ning bluegrass band from . Cluculz, B.C.; Celtic Rain, the Prince Rupert Celtic trio ’ that explores folk, jazz and bluegrass; Dr. Fishy, Ter- Tace roots music favourites ~ with banjo player-guitarist James Powell and guitarist Greg Linton; Willow Creek: featuring James Powell ‘of _Dr. Fishy with sons Dillan - _ and Brinn; and Milestone, “the product of a. musical performers .Jim Littlehorse and Daniel Belisle. _ Festival-goers can enjoy the music from sheltered au- _ dience viewing areas, while _ _ tickets include camping . ‘passes with acres of grass’ : covered sites available. -, clans are scheduled to per- -form a free. preview show | at George Little Memorial - Park’s bandshell ‘from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 10. DUSTIN QUEZADA PHOTO See page ‘B2 for details. * During the hatches fly fish-- _ ers can try a mosquito or hep: g mountain whitefish, pea- las.com pin, steelhead, sucker (gen- eral). This inventory should not-tée-considered complete, as other species may exist but have not been captured during surveys. L™ Lake is about 45 min- utes north of Terrace and lies within Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park. The lake has" good cutthroat trout fishing ‘and dolly varden can also be: caught there. ABOUT THE AREA When “lookin; for ood : a "places to fish ty mo he area’ around Lava L Lake is highly valued for * “for areas with large weed - - beds— preferably sub- -SuI- face weeds. relatively young lava flows ‘that ran hot about 250 years of the lake, a guided hike is available to learn” and see more of this unique feature. mayfly pattern. Try fishing these dry flies along the edge mouth chub, prickly scul-. .top of the crater at Melita The provincial park offers a wide range of recreational ter is a popular snowmobil- ‘ing along Sterling Mountain - For more information about ago. A few kilometres. north % Catching Cutthroat and Dolly's in Lava Lake lows the lava flows: to the LAKE ACCESS rom Terrace, head west » Lakes. . along Highway 16 .to Nisga'a Highway. Lava Lake’ is another 100 km along the opportunities and in the win-' highway. . The highway runs along tt the _ eastern shore of Lave Lake, Trails. and there: are several pull » the recreation opportunities, ~ can be launched. visit www.beparks.ca . Sporty, Stylish | "YOUR ONE STOP - REOREATIONAL DEALER PLACE your AD - |HERE**' GALL (638-7283~— SALES ¢ SERVICE -RENTALS e PARTS Yamaha e Polaris _Harbercraft Ken's Marine » 4946 Greig Ave., "Terrace i * 250°635- 2909 - _ partnership between veteran — “Riverside Festival musi-- = § “ gravel’ boat’ launch be plenty’ of ok outs where a small; cartop Quick Facts The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 9, 2006 - B3 The Terrace Standard is om ine | WWW. terracestandard com Check out our site or call 638-7283 for advertising information FALL STOCK ARRIVES! 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