_Yace area by Charlie Meek Terrace Contributor ~ TERRACE — On Dec. 22 and 23 the 747 squadron Air Cadets were hosts to the senior citizens of Skeenaview J.odge, the Willows senior citizens home and also the Happy Gang Centre, Terrace. Air Cadets of the squadron went around in two buses viewing the lights, senior citizens were taken up to the Cadet Hall at the Terrace Airport where they were greeted by members of the staff and sponsoring commit- Terrace pioneer passes away TERRACE — On Dec. 3, 1986 Gustav Gaensbauer, one of Terrace’s early pioneers, passed away in Matsqui, B.C. — by Philip Musselman Three or four hundred people settled in the Ter- in the mid 1920's. Some of them farmed, some looked for ~gold, and others just kept busy by blazing a trail for today’s citizens, Gustav (Gus) Gaens- bauer was born October 22, 1900 in Beidigheim, Germany. After World War I he decided to make a new start in South America and eventually made his way north until he came to Terrace in 1925, In Terrace Gaensbauer worked for George Little as a slaughterhouse but- cher, for several years. In 1927 he married, and he and his wife Louise started a farm on 10 acres of land on Eby Road. In 1938 Gaensbauer and his family picked up and moved to Atlin where he worked at placer mining at McKee Creek. Later he moved to Whitehorse and worked for the army, in a large camp. Several years later Gaensbauer retired to Qualicum on Van- couver Island, and even-. tually joined his daughter in Abbotsford. Gustav Gaensbauer is survived by his wife Louise, his son Herbert Gaensbauer, his daughter Ruth Stewart, six grand- children, and one great grandchild. Funeral ser- vices were held on Dec. 6 at Woodlawn-Henderson Funeral Home. * 2 * AVALANCHES Snow avalanches occur quite frequently in the Terrace area. Motorists are encour- aged to proceed with cau. tion. To the editor, I would be grateful if I could, through your newspaper, thank the many people who ensured that our Senior Citizens nights held on Dec. 22 and 23 went with every suc- cess, Thanks to Farwest Bus Lines; Mr. & Mrs. Merry; - Farwest Bus drivers Mrs. Paulette Joel; Mrs. Linda Turner; Missy Pratt; volunteers at the Cadet hall; Miss Pauline King; Mrs. Linda Hudson; Mr. & Mrs. -Chandler; Mr. & Mr. D. & Mrs. Mrs, Papst; Estacaille; Mr. Nichols; Mr. & -Mrs. Tremblay; and _ the Centennial Lions for donating and driving the bus for our guests in wheelchairs. Also sincere thanks to Skeenaview Lodge, The Willows, and the Happy Gang Centre, and finally to the Air Cadets, it was a wonderful couple of even- ings. Charles F. Meek Commanding Officer 747 San., Terrace B.C. Entertainment this Where it’s at... A guide to Terrace’s night life — the ‘‘who where and when" for antertainmant. Northern ~ Motor Tom Mohr C try West Si Inn ountry Western Singer This week’s Saturday Jam : feature: Bring.en instrument! tee, Coffee, tea, and sand- wiches were served to the visitors. The. senior citizens were - delightfully surprised by a visit from Santa Claus who went around and gave all the visitors a gift of a Christmas carnation and Christmas card, but. surprises didn’t end there. Commanding officer Charlie Meek was- very much surprised when the sponsoring committee gave him a cake and gifts to celebrate his birthday on Dec. 26. The cake was given out to everyone who Terrace Review _ Wednesday, January 4, 1987 was in the. hall. A very ‘pecial. ae oe goes to Farwest- bus com-. pany who donated. two. buses for the _Senior® citizens. The sponsoring com- mittee, volunteer Air. Cadets, and staff. thoroughly enjoyed the visit by the senior citizens and hopefully will be able. to do the same again next year. Finally, a special thanks to community residents who ensured ~ their Christmas lights - were on for those two evenings. Fon | . . ‘ . . Jump rope The annuat Jump Rope: for Heart was held at Veritas School recently. Grades 3 to 7 participated in the event. Prao- ceeds will be. going to the B.C. Heart Foundation. ( Over $1,000 raised Students of Veritas School in Terrace, raised $1,449.74 dur- ing their recent “Jump Rope for Heart". The funds were donated to the 8.C, Heart Foundation. Sister Mary Macoretta, (left} Lidia Stella (centre) with Jillian, a Grade 3 student who raised $87.00, presented the cheque on ‘behalf of the school to Tracy Ritter, (right) representative _for the B.C. Heart Founda- tion. Daniele Berquist photo A classified ad in the Terrace Review is yours for ONLY *2 (per week, 30 words or less) How do you get your ad into the Review? ® drop It in our mail slot @ mail it to us ® come into our office -@ phone us @ or stop us on the street There will be no billing! 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