B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 31, 2001 Happy Gang Report Hospital CEO | electronically, We welcome letters, news tips, sports and community. 2: contrbutions, and feedback of all type standard@kermode.net ——— [Life is short. Get an extension . Live longer with daily physical activity, healthy eacing and following your doctor's advice. romeo, wa participaction com SS EE Speaks on housing plan By HUGH POWER THE REGULAR monthly meeting of the Happy Gang Centre on Jan. 11 opened with a presentation by Dieter Kuntz on another housing proposal at Terra- ceview Lodge. oe This project is being undertaken by the Terrace and Area Health Council. It is planned to begin in the spring of this year. The units will be operated under a renal leasing agreement only. The plan is to begin with 25 units with the option of building more in the future, There will be a heated, covered access to Terraceview Lodge. The bedrooms will be large enough to handle a queen sized bed, or two single beds. [t will be a two-storey building with an elevator. Mr. Kuntz hopes to have more detailed infor- mation in a couple of months. They are looking for a name, so if you have _any suggestions, please contact the Terrace and Area Health Council! After the opening prayer at the regular monthly Meeting, a minute’s si- lence was given in honour of Walter McConnell, who passed away since the last meeting. Hans Lorenz has volun- teered to coordinate the Pancake Breakfast Com- miltee, and is looking for as much help as possible with this event, — Don’t forget, dues for 2001 are now due. ., 9e@. you. on Feb, 8 at.2 p.m. Vietor Prystay, north- west director of Seniors’ Foundation of B.C., atten- ded the monthly meeting Dec. 14 to present a $4,000 check to the branch. The money will help offset the cost of a new cooler for the kitchen. Needless to say, the branch is very pleased to have a new cooler on. order! Also in December, Hugh Power, past presi- dent, conducted the instal- lation of new officers for 2000-2001. Welcome back president Mary Ann Dilley. Mary Ann was joined by second vice Leona Smith, treasurer Margaret Ram- mage, directors Lola Hull, Tina Brouwer, Barbara Nelson and Fran Lind- strom. They will be joining se- cretary May McFarland, first vice president Cliff Best, and director Fern Gagnon who remain on the committee. Let’s give them our support this com- . ing year. Little Eli is 2000's /ast baby WITH ALL THE fanfare surrounding the New Year's Baby, it’s refreshing to learn that the Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary realizes that last is certainly not the least. ; The auxiliary recently presented a gift to Roy and Sherry Warren, proud parents of Eli Roy Garrett Warren. He’s only a few weeks old, but he’s already earned an impressive distinction. Eli was the very last baby bor at — Mills Memorial Hospital in the year 2000. ° CRIME |3U FREE FINANCIAL SEMINAR. 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