Rotary helps at | Lodge A little heart goes o long way. Skeena . Valley; Rotary Club members proved that last week when they handed over .a che- que for the amount of $7,700 to the residents association at Ter- raceview Lodge. The residents: are trying to raise money for a new van to take them on. their travels around town and around the northwest, And the drive for: for that new van got a big boost with the Rotarians’ donation, more than doubling the amount of money in the fund. They now have nearly $12,000 on their way to their goal of $70,000. Residents association presi- dent John Merriott called it a “wonderfull donation’? and thanked the Rotary club for the money. , Op hand for the presentation were Rotarians Ed Graydon, Bob Audet, Andrew Webber, and Laudo Botelho. The money ‘was raised when the Skeena Valley Rotary Club raffled off afour-wheel ATV in the Skeena Mall last month. The lucky ticket-holder and owner of a new ATV is Theo Morven. LYMAN MILLER passed away last month at the age of 90. He had lived at Terraceview lodge for the last two and a half years. — NT ee Sr 3 SF =e BS” Tribute to Ly man ERRACEVIEW. Lodge resident Lyman Miller passed away on Nav. 15 at the age of 90. Husband to Stella Miller, Lyman had been at Terraceview for two and a half years, He was born on a. covered wagon passing through Okla- homa on March 16, 1912 with his family on their way to Alberta from New Mexico. His parents were Maude Ral- stron and Charles Miller. They had decided to move to Canada with their five children for a bet- ler life. They settled at Luduc, Alberta. His father left to retum to the States when Lyman — _ they youngest in bis family — was 12, Charles died there. His widowed mother got a job in Prince George cooking for CN Rail in order to support the chil- dren. At the age of 15, Lyman went out to work, also getting a job with CN. He worked on the railway for Al years. There in Prince George, Lyman met his wife Stella (Caron). Stella was a housekeeper for a policeman and his family. Lyman took a fish over he had caught for. the family as an excuse to get fo know Stella, They fell in love and were married on June 15, 1933. ENVIRONMENT CANADA Information Line: 635-4192 Consultations: 635- 3224 LAST Max. Min. Snow Rain Sun WEEK Temp. Temp. (cm) (mm) (hrs) Nov. 2k. -° 42 05° 419 0 0: 2 Oe Nov.22.0 0° 2900-290 0. 65 - Nov.23. 0 “1.6 “61 0 0- ‘0 3.6 Nov. 24. we ee OO 5,4: Nov. 25° 0 0 0 Novi'26. Trace. -' 24.0 0 | "0.2! 0.6 72 AR 0. WB BB Oe. Trace 19.8 0 0. 0 0.6 . Trace » 1.03." 4.2. Trace 0 2.7 0.22;. 0 0 0 0 28 1.8. 0 0 . Trace 0.- 0 ' 280.06 -0- - 0 13... ‘ha 0: an oe vo 2.4 0 4,6 Dec. rf = 440 8.6 0 0. 0 Snow Rain Sun YEAR (cm) (mm) (hrs) Nov..21. Trace. 2.1 0 Nov, 22 ©.” 0.2 0.4 0 Nov.. 23. 5.6 - 95 6 Nov. 24 - 0.2 17,4 0 Nov. 25 0 1.6 0 Nov. 26 a, oe 0 1.0. . 0.5 Novi 27) 0 604100 2 48 0 3.4 0 Nov, 28 Jeb. 0 --2.0- O 1.6 5.9 Nov: 29°22. Oe BD 22 0 0 Nov. 20. -06.°° 184... 36 | 0: ers (ae SQ 0 O: 6:4 : 28 Oo 17.8 a7 “2 40.2: 0.5 0 9.0. ) 0 1.3 0. 24 30.2 =) 0 1.6 0. (] 21.0 0 a 15,6 0 0 50.4 0 MUSIC : New Year’s Eve & JACK OF CLUBS rings in 1993 at. the Royal’ Canadian a Legion. Price is $20 per person. Tickets at the Legion : oe A THE OUTRIDERS, from Texas, play: Gigi sa at: the Aen Tru. through til Jan. 2... - & KARAOKE NIGHT is every y Thursday @ pan. to Lam: ») and. Suiiday (8 pimi. to’ midnight) al George’s Pub in the Northerii: Motor vand every Friday night (7 p.m, to 1 a.m. “at the. ‘Thornhill Neighbourhood Pub. MOVIES Starting Jan. 1 a DRACULA with Anthony Hopkins ard Winona'R ctp 7:15 and 9:30 p.m.-at the Tillicum Twin Theatres: Walt Disney animated feature, plays al 7 ipa. BODYGUARD, with Kevin Costner, and Waliney Houston, Plays at 915 ps me Make she ‘Scene! Call 638-7283 or fa: 10 638-8432 (0 ad your event tothe Standard’s free entertainment listings. The. Ay y ‘ALADDIN; a and “THE. deadline j is 5 Pat. Thursday for the following week's paper. Knights receive special award The Knighls of Columbus Council 5149 of Terrace is a winner.in the Columbian and Father McGivney Awards for the 1991-92 fraternal year. The Father McGivney Award, named for the founder of the interna- tional organization, is given in recognition of outstanding membership recruitment and retention efforts. The Columbian Award is.presented for excellence. in the sponsorship of programs. that serve families, Church, youth and community, as well as council. members. : The announcement was made by the Knights of Columbus interita- tional headquarters. in. New Haven, Connecticut, District deputy James La Bossiere. preset nted_ the engraved plaque award to the council ata special ceremony in Terrace recently. Supreme knight Virgil Dechant, president of the iticrnational orgaii- zalion, pointed to the high slandard of excellence achieved and noted the dedication to the principles and aims of the order displayed by the Terrace council. utting It imply .. - e Have it nicks joy and contentment. YOUR DECOR. a Terrace Carpet Centre “9202 Munroe Street at hwy... 16W —. TERRACE New Year! your home be filled with the sounds of 1-800-665-1657 “Here ’n There” by Yvonne Moen They had six children. In 1957 Lyman was transferred to Pacific by CN and in 1958 moved to Terrace as a locomotive foreman. He retired in. 1965 from CN but kept working on the pipeline. ‘he- tween Terrace and Prince Rupert. He also worked in the Terrace Co-op sporting goods depanment ‘before starting his own business. Many people will remember his red.truck be drove around under the name of Miller Contracting. Five years ago: Lyman had a stroke, eventually moving into. Terraceview Lodge. He appreciated the kindness and good care given to him while there and his family now say many thanks to all-there. Lyman was predeceased by his son Dale and grandson Randy. A funeral service was held at Sacred. Heart Parish’ on Nov. 19 with Father’ John Massel officiat- ing. : A reception followed at the © church. Lyman eaves ‘to. mourn:, his wife Stella, and his daughters — i Eileen Birkedal and Diane Cey of Terrace, Sherrie Cazes . and » Sharon Quiring of Belize and son Barry of Prince George. He also leaves bebind 17 grand~_ children, two great- ~grandchildren, and many [riends. BUILDING IRLY TEIRD CENTRE} r ‘Tis our week after » CLOSET MAID ey, ~ Closet ‘Orgaizer ~ARBORITE ~ WALL HEATER *99 ~ Broary 1500W oe 4 5 Holds ¢ Palt i ELEGANT PEDESTAL SINKS White FAT ALBERT LIGHT BULBS 2 White, clear 40W - GOW ACRYLIC.GLASS BLOCKS | HEAT TAPE "20 Auto Temperature Control aoe ee 638-8700 Terrace, B.C.