OE ATL ae EE ET ROGER ee ES aN FE we Te ee . leg. Kony | ‘And a comedy this ceftainly [Pweekend. and’ meei: two. at- eerie EE Tagg QT gS The success of last year’ 3 child car seat safety check lias prompted the Skeena Health Unit to organize. _anothe year, : installed. : A TAS ae He also haped it would he Pp: public awareness of the need for’ children. to be appropriately buckled up when i in a. vehicle, » Axelson. pointed out 10 children. under the age of five years are killed and'4,000.. injured. each year while riding ir in a motor vehicle. - "ea, Co- ordinator Keith’ Axelson explained’ S the event is. intended to to give parents an: hild : Lie a A prt dt a rena ge te wa ager tyke ha a ET nap An improperly. installed car: ‘seat this. js just as) dangerous as. o.car Le: Ee eae : proved? 7 of the vehicle? minds: Pp. p ., perly strapped into. ‘an approved ¢ car seat. Axelson sald ‘the ‘safety check. will take’ “place: Saturday; Sept. 7 at the I.C.B.C. _ Claims’ centre from 10.a.m. until4 p.m. It is free of charge and last year inspections - took about 20 minutes to complete. : ” He: ‘explained ' trained volunteers will s examine’ ‘the seats with four iF questions i in Yet medical experts say, a1 per cent of si: Usitig it? * ject. I celal Deda bheh: hint coded os at ‘© ig the ‘car r peat: ‘being’ ‘used CSA ap- ©. is it correctly. anchored to the body * are the. hamesses. (oeat, belt straps) . reorrectly. adjusted? .’ © is the seat the right size For he He pointed ut: ‘that last question’ cari _ only be answered if the child is there ‘and. therefore reminded parents they should bring their-youngster-with them. Participants will also be able to pick up a free. information package, watch a. video” presentation On the need for child car seats’and talk to the local RCMP community: Tiason officer about the sub- - Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 21, age — Page BI: save Sok we oe ‘Other voluriioers will be on n hand ‘to keep the children entertained while their -Parents are occupied with the check. aren _. fxelson said 35 car seats were checked last -year and of those only 15 were found ‘to, ibe. correctly installed in all respects. ”- Improper installation of the tether: ‘Straps ‘and harnesses‘ that were too loose were the most common problems detected. - Those-figures offer cause for concerti, he ‘emphasized; because. an improperly installed car seat is just as dangerous as fo car seat at all. . . Residents requiring more information on'the car seat check ‘can either’ phone Axelson | at -the: Skeena Health Unit (638-3310) by the end of this week or, from Monday on, Debra Zorn. BLOOMING MARVELLOUS. Carolyn Clay's Davis Ave. garden got ‘ the nod from the judges in this year's Beautification Society contest as tops in the residential classification. Above, she admires a col- ourful clematis which has been quick to climb an arbour which is a t recent addition to the well faid out, eye-catching garden. And, hav- ing had to impose sprinkler restrictions again this year, the city's public works department will no doubt be delighted to hear Carolyn uses a bucket to do her watering. Little Theatre - issues invite y -Contributed The Terrace Little Theatre “is always’. looking for ‘newcomers and: this ‘September is no exception, Gordon. Qates who fact comedy No Problem in ‘1990 is back with. ‘another ‘full... ‘Hooters. mM : TLT’s membership. is en- ‘thusiastic about the project_ after | its ‘decision’ td ‘open ¢ach season: with a:comedy. "Two: -yourig “men: (18-20 years)" po off” ‘for ja. fin ~ Not everything goes accor- ‘the: story: is On-its way, |, Oates is hopeful thé: com- “munity will respond to the ‘call ‘for: -both e sn ho and their love and good wishes for ‘directed the: successful :one- 1 ‘barrel of laughs, this one a J length - play entitled 7. ‘ding to plan, of course, and. zt Bonnie - Ingleman | and Jim Daniels wed July 20 “in Ja beautiful afternoan ceremony - held at the Elks Halt. Linda Harris performed the ceremony before family and friends gathered there to express handsome in his black tuxedo. “_ ; the bride and groom, o The beautiful bride entered - the decorated -hall in ‘a tong, white, .. off+the-shoulder mermaid-style dress while the waiting groom looked very After the ceremony, the guests were all invited back to the hall in the evening for a wonderfully happy reception. Long-time family friend Bud Hallock was .master of ceremonies, welcoming all the guests and then introducing the head table —. bridesmaids Janice Paulitschke and Colleen Blanchard, maid .of honour Cathy Huff, groomsmen Mar- tin Parks and Rami Viennean, - man Danny Daniels - best (brother of the groom), ringbearer Calvin Derksen and . two pretty little flower girls, Tansy Daniels: and Jessica Derksen. Family members on hand for the big day. included the bride's mother, Galt Newman, Jim Sr. and Eva Daniels, John and Pea- ny Ingleman. from .Vancouver and, from- Courtney, Bonnie's sister Sherry Ostergard with Amanda. ~. After grace was said by Shelly Hallock, everyone enjoyed a delicious buffet dinner prepared by Lil Kenny and Virginia Solowoniuk. The toasts to bride and groom and a few stories ‘about - them — frequently. ‘interrupted by the ringing. of the :‘*kissing * bells’’ placed ‘on ‘each. table — followed and then it’ was time to purple and a iat det, lined. with’ figures’ Carolyn Clay says she hates weeding. She also admits there was ‘‘a lot of trial and error’ on the way to making her garden what it is today. And that should. be music to the ears of focal aspiring gardeners because despite the above, she has just won the residential category in this year's Beautification ‘Society contest. : Carolyn says work to create today’s garden began: 12. years ago. At that. time large vegetable patches dominated the back yard, but: they’. were promptly turned into ; ‘grass. Over the years, as‘ beds of flowers and/or shrubs: ap- peared, the lawn. gradually shrank to become a yards-wide sweep of green which: welcomes visitors to the backyard and leads them to the gravel pathways which meander past beds and rockeries. Carolyn says the rockeries and tight plant grouping in several of the beds are a copy of the municipal gardens. she. had ted right in with her attitude to weeding. It’s worked too, with most of it needing a heavy weeding only twice a year, in the spring and again in the fall. The garden is made up of a number of. distinct. ‘sections, each with its own character and here and there small wooden fooibridges. announce the fluence of the traditional English garden is strong while another evidently looks to dance flowers were placed on a mirror at the bottom, Bonnie and Jim led off the dancing. to. Anne Murray’s Could I Have This Dance, followed by Jim and Eva Daniels, Then it was time for. the throwing of the bride's bou- quet and garter before everyone settled. down to an evening of fun and dancing. An open house was held the following day at. Jim and Eva Daniels’ home where the newly- weds opened their gifts. Bonnie and Jim say thanks to _ their parents for their very hap- py day and to.all their friends for all the help. kekak While picnicking at: Kleanza Creek the other Sunday, we ran into Charlie Agar. Now living in Williams. Lake, he. was born here in 1927 at the family home - which was located on the corner of Lakelse and Kalum;: “His father; Benny’ — Agar: Ave, is named after- — built and ran a hardware store where the Scotia Bank ‘sits: today. He . later sold. the b usiness: to. E.T. Kenney. . Lo RERK na ; L,,would, like. to. send -out a couple of anniversary greetings. this week: The first'goes out to Floyd and: Aileen. Frank: -who’ celebrated 53 years. On: Aug. 13, .. "They: were miarried: in Victoria . in 1938, / a +i And congra * totle is also home oo Susan'and am. ¢ for this Carolyn Clay Japan. The placing of trees also _ Means some parts of the-south- facing yard spend much of the day bathed in sunlight while others offer day-long, cooling shade. “It's a blend of gardens I've seen in my travels, my own per- sonal taste and what works best here in Terrace,’’ she explains. Carolyn: says. she likes 10 ex- ‘\ periment‘in. terms of: the plants ‘ seen in southern England:'Their *” accent on low-maintenance fit- she ‘puts in,” trying’ something new each year.. A chinese clematis and-arctic kiwis have been among her more recent and successful trials, although the latter has yet to flower. Other winners in the contest categories were MacDonalds {commercial}, Workers Com- pensation Board (institutional) and Skeena Cellulose (in- dustrial), An honourable men- tion also went to the new A&W outlet on Keith Ave. in recogni- tion of the amount of landscap- ing already done on this new site, ? change. In one:corner, the in- — . They were married ‘in the old United. Church manse by the Rev. Percy Mallett. keke Wishes for a speedy recovery go out.to Muriel O’Boyle who was involved in a car accident last week. : keen A farewell tea was held Sun- day, Aug. 11 for Jo Harris. She and husband Geoff . will be heading for their new home in Victoria alt the end of the month, | Geoff has been bursar at Nor- thwest Community College since 1976. Jo has worked with the folks at Community Ser- vices ‘for the. past couple of years and they are sure to miss her friendly smile." ~ She. will. also be ‘missed at St.Matthew’s Anglican church where she- was. organist, in the altar guild and ‘helped greet new parishioners... It’s ironic she should be leaving now, just when the new church is going up; she worked very hard over the years to see a new one built. Jo was also.invioved in the Terrace Community band. The tea was held at the home of Alfreda -Price and many friends stopped by: for’ fea and fellowship. ‘Jo | was “presented with a bouquet of, flowers and an album of pictures, vartd write ups. 1 (er - All friends would like to wish Jo and Geoff farewell: and all. the best'in their new*hojtie, Vic-' ‘Gatigh a