14. Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 5, 1986 National Elks le to visit in Terrace TERRACE — Vic Dyck of Aldergrove, B.C., the national leader of the Benevolent and Protec- tive Order of Elks Canada, will be visiting the Terrace Elks Lodge 425 at their regular meeting of Thursday, March 20, The Elks of Canada and their auxiliary, the Royal Purple, are a fraternal organization . founded in Canada in the year 1912, and have a total membership of over 68,000 members. The organization is dedicated to working for the good and welfare of the community with special emphasis on the needs of children, fund- ed by their national charity, the Elks Purple Cross Fund. Special con- cern has been placed on the need for the early identification and reha- bilitation of hearing im- paired children. Money is also made available to provide assistance for | Movie review Love on the Run On Feb. 20 Reel World presented Francois Truf- faut’s film, Love on the Run. py Andrea Deakin, Terrace Movie Reviewer Truffaut’s death makes this the last in the series of films about Antoine Doinel. In the first film, Four Hundred Blows, made in 1959, Antoine stole typewriters and dreamt of Balzac in a corner of his mother’s apartment. Now he is a successful author who bumps into an old friend in a train station and reminisces about their earlier life as teenagers in love. However his memories and her memories do not always mesh. Indeed Antoine really has not grown up, despite his success. The women in his life are far more mature and worldly-wise than he. The next film in this excellent series will be Australian director Bruce Beresford’s The Getting of Wisdom. Beresford, who made The Bounty, deals here with the enclosed world of a Victorian private girl’s school and a young girl, determined to be a modern woman yet having to deal with the constrictions which would frame her into a proper young lady. The Getting of Wisdom will be shown in the lower level of the library on Thursday, March 6 at 8 p.m. Sports break A tired Princ George basketball player, Mike Healey, takes a short break between matches during the B.C. Winter Games staged In Terrace Feb. 27 - March 2. the good and welfare of other children, when finances are not available from other sources. ) To recognize the thir- tieth anniversary of the fund in July of 1986, special fund raising pro- jects will be established to collect an average of $30.00 for each member during the fiscal year. A total of $1,500,000.00 has been budgeted for the year in assistance to children in need, and to continue programs for the early identification of hearing impaired chil- dren in Canada. This, in co-operation with government and speech Biography of Grand Exalted Grand Exalted Ruler, Brother Vic Dyck, was born on July 11, 1935, at Hanley, Saskatchewan. He moved to Chilli- wack, B.C., with his mother and brother in 1940, where they settled on Sumas Prairie in the Fraser Valley. He atten- ded school there and worked part time on local farms (dairy and tobacco). — In 1949, Dyck went to Vancouver looking for employment, spending several years in logging - camps on the B.C. coast after which time he got a job for a dairy in Van- couver aS an ice cream salesman. Dyck settled into the trucking business in 1954 and started and operated a trucking company in Langley, B.C. Dyck and his wife Iris were married in 1954 and their first child, a daughter, was born in 1955, followed by two more daughters in 1964 and 1966. Dyck, Iris, and their two youngest daughters moved from Vancouver to a small hobby farm in Elkathon The Terrace Lodge No. 425 of the Benevo- lent and: Protective Order of Elks has been granted permission by Terrace council to hold a charity walk on April 27. Tie ‘“‘Etkathon” will begin at the lodge on Tetrault Street and pro- ceed around the perime- ter of the downtown core. Council’s endorse- ment of the idea is sub- ject to approval by the fire department and the RCMP. Buylng Habit Researchers have found that men are more habil-bound than women in their package goods buying and are less likely to for- sake a brandto save money. ader — grams funded in every and hearing profes- sionals, will see pro- province and territory in Canada. About .3175,000.00 will be allocated for the Auditory Rehabilitation Centre in Surrey, which has been established as a model program, which it is hoped, in co-operation with the government of British Columbia, will be expanded into other areas of the province to provide a much needed service to the hearing im- paired infants and children. . Since 1968, the Elks and Royal Purple have allocated over $5.5 million dollars through- out Canada in public awareness and _ special projects to bring about the early identification of the hearing impaired. Surrey, B.C. in 1974 where they still reside to- day. His family today also includes two grand- daughters, 6 and 11 years old. , Besides his job and his involvement with the Elks, Vic enjoys playing golf with his friends and spending his summer weekends with family and friends at their sum- mer cottage on Pitt Lake in Port Coquitlam. Dyck joined the Elks in Aldergrove in 1958 and worked his way through the offices start- ing with Esquire and served as Exalted Ruler on two different occa- sions. He served as District Deputy in Dis- trict 10, B.C. He was elected to the B.C. Elks Association and served as their President in 1974-75. ‘While serving the association, he was active in forming the B.C. Elks Children’s Recreation Camps Socie- ty and served in the capacity of Executive Director for four years during which time they purchased and built two camps. ‘*Progress Through Positive Thinking’? is OY iF YOU NEED... eAirtightnass testing Draft sealing #f-2000 Building and site supervision eR-2000 Home plans eAlr-to-alr exchanger antes, service and certified Installations Radiant floor heating einsulating Solar (DHWI certified) eElectrostatic air titers eWindow quilt insulating curtalns Call or write The Energy Specialists NORTHERN INSUL—SEAL INC. PHONE 638-1377 P.O. Box 143, Terrace, 8.C. Vad 4A2 of Canada. Vic Dyck, Nationa! Leader of the Elks Dyck’s theme for. the year. He chose this theme because through his observations in his travels over the past few years, he has found far too much negative think- ing in the membership which creates a chain around the neck of the Order. If the Elks are to achieve growth and recognition nationally, Ruler charitable programs in ~ local communities must be recognized and the national charity, the Elks ‘ Purple Cross Fund, must become synonymous with the Elks of Canada. Dyck feels that . for progress, Elks members must adapt ‘‘positive thinking’? which will create progress, and pro- gress will enhance macy, TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June20 CANCER June21-July 22 July 23-Aug. 22 ‘VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct, 22 : plus. SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov, 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec, 22-Jan. 19 tobe. 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