Dear sir: ; ‘TOAs Tain poured down from ; Heaven ‘ hordes of. : leather, clad angel made their way. down Lakelse ‘Ave; on’ their two wheeled ' ‘chariots, These angels were no ordinary type to” be “sure. ‘They - were members of an'élite but often maligned group of men and: women. . ‘motorcyclists! ~ We ‘know them for their black leather jackets ‘and loud bikes but do you know the other side? The side that drives these; people to don their helmets and leather jackets and’ ride down the street’ with! rain pouring down all for one very special purpose. That purpose being ‘none other than a mission of love. ' * "Sat. Sept. 29, 1990 at ap- prox. 2 p.m. over 50 men and women took to their motor- cycles | and braved the elements in order that they might’ be a part of a child's Christmas. With toys and from the weigh ‘scales and made. their way. down Lakelse Ave. to the Inn’ of the West to present their gifts to The” Salvation . Army Christmas Cheer Fund. '» Toys of all sizes and descriptions were piled one on top of the other a§ these we, soggy messengers of love brought their gifts. As well as toys there was $1,000 raised for the Christmas Fund. From the Salvation. Army and from all of the children and adults whe. will benefit from your generosity and tenacily [ want to express to you a very heartfelt... Thank You! . Thank you and may God bless you! u Mike Hoeft, Lieutenant — Salvation Ar- F my Seniors Dear. sit, by selling ‘and/or ecbeaing tickets. The draw was made at the Happy Gang Centre Sept. | and the winners were: M. Wright of Prince Rupert who won! the inflatable rubber boat; B. Defrane of Kitimat, an entertainment centre; and K,: Stromdar of Prince Rupert, a diamond dinner ring. | Yours, Senior Games Society. money in hand they set off } - UNICEF ‘British , Golumbia ‘ 1-604-687-9096 THE WORLD Is/ YOURS.../F RIGHT F PEOPLE... wherever you move the Welcome Wagon hostess is the righ! person lo help you find a place in your new community, . / > Keren 838-0707 "' Ketharin 695-7604 . rarida-Lee 635-2605 | you KNOW THE) - nhill leaves and the snow on the ‘tops of the mountains making ‘for a ‘beautiful, picture-perfect scene. “And the birds, All ‘colours _ What @ gorgeous time of j year ‘Around T with the colour of the changing Thornhill : by Gall kilgren 695:9112 é and kinds" and coming to’ my . hillside to feed on the mountain ash berries and the many bugs. ‘I was feeling fairly sorry for about six Steller Jays that were trying to feed:sa I went to buy a ‘big bag of sunflower seeds to fill my window sill feeder. ‘It took a few days before they got brave enough to fly down and eat but now they peck away with the whole family getting a “‘bird’s-eye’’ view of them. __ In fact, they've got downright snotty! If I don’t happen to have the feeder full when they decide to eat, boy, they, are downright | indignant, They sit on top of my house or in the branches and holler for 10 minutes at a time — ‘Where is our food, lady!” Then they argue about who’s gaing to eat first. Now if only I could find a way to feed the fonely squirrel, that hangs around looking for a°. few leftovers from the Jays. It doesn’t matter where I hide the squirrel’s food, the Jays find it, Oh well, I ‘guess that’s something to figure out tomor- row, kkekkk - School news THORNHILL ELEMENTARY By Jamie Hill ; and Steen Skode - The district cross-country run was going to be held on October 11, but has been postponed because of bad weather. Byfield to speak Ted Byfield, president of United Western Communica- tions, will be guest speaker at a Terrace Pro-Life association fund-raiser to be held Friday, Oct. 26 beginning at 7 p.m. in the Happy Gang Centre. Publisher of the news speaking Bigs. ia she a Se gabe. ie acai B. c Report, he will. "Corrine Bourassa, Dainis Bur- ‘ Popovitch, Martin Ouellet, Jill . Thiessen, Cara Hill, Gizele Charbonneau, a, Medi: ae chief difference bets: | -ween his publication and others, ‘Byfi eld says, is ‘‘we know were biased and other journalists think they are nat.’’ aA 9 HARUM. THAR HAS HANA =o Lin ar Open From 10:00-9: 00 eanseanenee Sunday - Thursday jstints*on “Ontattnéwspapets, Tyson Hull, hita Vienneau, Jamie — Bennett, Jamie Hill, Dor- Bernadette Buck, Linda Lockyer, Kareen ‘Stringer, Stacey Clark, Sharla Salem, Brandy Alexander, Chris Stanley, Dylan Fowler, Jamie Chalmers, Heather Lavoie, Robert Yeast, Tracy Shelford, Tyler Scholz and Charlene Buck. In the second week of the intra-school games, the Eagles are in the lead with 76 pts., the Wolves are in second place with 36 pts., the Bears are in third place with 30 pts. and the Ravens are fourth with 24 pts. On’ October 5 Thornhill Elementary students had their smiling faces pointed towards the camera for their pictures, It is expected that the pictures ‘will be here for parent approval by November 15. Reprints will be taken before Christmas. The hot dog sales have taken, effect at Thornhill Elementary. The students will be having hot dogs every Friday from now un- til December i4. _ Students. of the week were: kkkkn Thank you for reading Around Thornhill, Until next week, give someone a hug. G.K. B® | - 8xl0* ‘Sizes are approximate. ton,, Tyler Thomas, Tracy Warner, Warren Eichhorst, Richard Jenniss, Travis Mills- Carson, Amy Stack, Selena portraits are available. Mm salisfaction is guaranteed. @ advertised date(s)! Agron Davidson, Dawn Thiessen, Steven Southgate, Chris Vienneau, B.C.’s only regional news magazine, B.C. Report has at- tracted 16,000 subscribers in its first year of operation. The son of a Toronto . § reporter, Byfield began his career.as a copy boy with the Washington Post in 1946. After he moved: Westie 952 40.join the’ staff of the (Winnipeg | Free Press where he“Won the Na- tional Newspaper Award for political reporting in 1957, oS } : ie amas ~ MIGRO-EXPLORER a : Fisher Price : reg. 69.99 oy - Introducing the Playmobil PINK LINE” . a gy SP a mh @ SRR eee tee: el a = e STORER L ISH EXWRWUSTINGE-AMPERAATIR. STARS THATS NALS Video Station Skeena Mail ~B partat jowany Terrace, B.C. $99 99 635-6121 999, eg. 769.99 10:00-Midnigit......... Friday & Saturday 10:90-9:30 suvianeciaaaa _ Video Station No, 2.2823 Clark St. Thornhill, B.C. Open From 10:30-9: 00... svreptocuntanssannns sneosSunday « - Thursday. Friday & Saturday L Skeena Mall me Package offer features our selection {I pase) S on traditional blue background. Additional Customer = Circle your calendar now for § Gifts to Remember! Lakelse Ave. — Terrace, 8.C. Thurs., Oct. 25 — 10-8 Fri., Oct. 26 — 10-8 Sat., Oct. 27 — 10-5 Last time before Christmas _ Terrace: Standard, Wednesday, October 24, 1980 Page 83 “An Educational Conference for Parents. ~"Spansored by School No, 8B {Terrace).. ea) “Parent “ah Upiands Elementary School 4110 Thomas Street, Terrace, B.C. October 26, 1990 — 7:00 to 8:30 pm October 27,1990 — 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - Friday, Oct. 26 — GENERAL ADDRESS Guest Speaker: Or. Barry Carbol, Director of Curriculum Develop ‘ mant, Ministry of Education ~ Tople: “Yaar 2000": Educational Changes in the 90's Saturday, Oct. 27 — MIN-SESSION - Role of parents - Role of play - Dual Entry - Whole language. - Reporting student progress - Special needs children - Cooperative learning y - Centras - Primary and intermediate multl-aged classrooms. ; 19 Full Colour Professional Quality Portrait | PACK AGE OFFER: © 2 - 5x7’s* a ° 16 Wallet Size (2x1)* Tia “al ON ia : oO Ser DELIVERY $2.00 Sitting Fee Per Person. FAMILIES WELCOME. 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