Web gallery showcases performers TAKE another bow, Our newest web phota gallery showcases Ter- race’s performing artists and their achievements. You can access our On Stage gallery from the link at-our- website, www.terra- cestandard.com and browse our collection of photes of local dancers, actors, musicians and other performers. We're adding to this retrospective gallery all year long, so check in per- iodically for new postings. ‘The photos are taken by Terrace Standard photo- graphers, In most cases photo reprints from our much higher resolution ori- ginal images can be or- dered through the Standard office. This is the latest in a series of photo galleries posted on the Terrace Standard web site. Other Site will be updated all year MAE MOORE and husband Lester Quitzau ask the crowd to sing along. From Bi Little. His horses slip- ped and fell on Park Ave., pulling its mate and a load ‘of woad over.the bank... «. ~ The driver wasn’t in- jured because he was able to jump free of the cart — but one of the horses was laid up for several weeks. (The 1928 equivalent of expensive car repairs at the parage). Sales of Terrace: 75 Years af Growth were brisk at the Memory Lane So- cial during Riverboat Days earlier this month, where past and present residents reunited to-share old times. The book, published to coincide with Terrace's 75th anniversary year, has already sold 500 copies — half its initial print run, society member Chantal Meijer says. The Terrace Regional Blending old clippings and newer memories _ Thank You from the Kids | o oe Lester Quitzau galleries there include our Adventure Challenge gall- - ery, our 75th anniversary gallery, and Our Artists ~ a gallery celebrating fine artists and their works. Some of our galleries welcome reader contribu- tions. Our Catch. of the Day gallery is where local anglers can send in photos of the one that didn't get away. Likewise, you can send in local garden photos for inclusion in our In Bloom gallery. At right are two contri- Historical Society formed in 1983 to construct, man- age and operate Heritage . Park; Mugeium,..which? was handéd*over“fo the City of Terrace in 1999. The soc- iety celebrates its 20th an- hiversary this year. Other publications in- clude /0¢ Years of History, Riverboats to. Railways, Humour — A Link Between The Generations, and 20th Century Anecdotes from the Terrace Area. The society is taking submissions for its next project, a second volume of 20:h Century Anecdotes to the end of September. Terrace: 75 Years of Growth is available at Misly River Books, Ev’s Men’s Wear, Northern Drugs at the Skeena Mall, Van’s News and from soc- iety members. Our official ticket outlet fs | Courtesy Travel 47184 Lazetle Ave buted photos from the Ri- verside Festival we'll add to the new On Stage gall- ery. And we've also created photo galleries of one-time events —. like Skeena Memories from the Skeena Jr. Secondary school 50th anniversary party and our gallery of the opening of the road to the Nisga’a vil- lage of Kincolith. The galleries allow you to click on photos to see them enlarged. You can also click the slideshow link ta see all the images in a gallery in a sequential slideshow. uid NORTHERN treasure a Mark Perry at Riverside. PEERLESS guitarist Lar a aE Beno 3 ye ry Boudreau at Riverside. BRISK SALES: Yvonne Moen, Sally Smaha, F ran Scott Chantal Meijer sold copies of the book at the Memory Lane Social. , Elaine Temple and The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 27, 2003 - B3 Kidney disease strikes families, not only individuals, When a Kidney Foundation volunteer knocks an your door, please give generously, | THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA wwwkidney.ca MacKay’s Funeral Service Ltd. Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers é Prince Rupert Monuments Bronze Plaques Terrace Crematorium I Concerned personal service in the Northwest since 1946 4626 Davis Street ; Terrace, B.C, V8G 1X7 Funeral Service §= Phone 635-2444 © Fax635-635-2160 Assocation 24 hour pager 747 AiR CADETS SPONSORING SOCIETY Annual General Meeting September 25th, 2003 Time: 6:30 p.m. Place: Air Cadets Hall Phone: 635-2177 @ Election of new Treasurer & Secretary f= ® Discuss about coming year § All parents of Cadets are urged to attend “ARE YOU CONSIDERING TEACHING. YOUR CHILD AT HOME? Make the choice that will give your child the best, with the North Coast Distance Education School Qur programs meel all the learning outcomes of the British Columbia Ministry of Education. This B.C. edu- cation ranks our literacy second worldwide only to Finland, and well ahead of Korea, Japan, the United Kingdom and particularly the U.S. (15th). (See the OECD's report at htta://ww.pisa,oecd.org/) Do not shortchange your children by using commercial programs from the U.S. or allow yourself to “sell” Your children’s educational experience to the highest bidder. Provide for their future by working with the North Coast Distance Education School. We offer,programs from Kindergarten to Grade 12, with many courses online. We provide support to home instructors of elementary students, full programs to secondary -students, and much else, including: © = vein ye ay Pm, we gs at ae * rich educational resources: text, video, audio and online © consultation with qualified, energetic and supportive teachers * assessment of student progress based on performance standards ¢ adaptation of educational programs to individual needs Our performance on provincial exams generally exceeds the provincial average, and many of our graduates have taken signiticant scholarships at Canada’s leading universities. Do not offer your child anything less. Visit our website for more information: www.ncdes.ca There have been so many seniors activities this month one cannot do justice to them all. Many enjoyed and participated in Terrace’s 75th Birthday Party; cakes, concerts and the col- lection of stories and photos of years gone married.} A special mention of two 50th Anniversaries cele- brated this month. Mike and Vi Bonick and Cliff and Trudy at his death. Best. (Cliff said he was never scared in his life as the day he got We are sorry to hear about the passing of a spunky little lady, Marjorie Van Wort, mother of Eleanor Kustus and family, Marjorie missed her by. 100th birthday by less than fifty days. We all remember Bob Hope’s friendly ‘smile and share many memories Drugstore. She has been a long-time volunteer in the Hospital Auxiliary store. Helen has the honour of closing the Hospital Auxiliary meeting each month. . In the Happy Gang, Helen has helped us in the kitchen, with humour and good spirit, for the past 18 years. Helen Booth is a jewel in our society. We would like to nominate Helen Booth for “Senior of the Month”. iShe is a lady who has given so -much to people around her. _ In her younger days, she worked for years in the Terrace