- Volunteers ea Awards of excellence should go to Andy Brodie, Ginny Lowrie, Marylin Davies and all the dedcated people who have volunteered so many hours’ of their’ time to the Music Festival ‘over the past 25 years, The same should‘also be said of the cor- porate-sponsors, ‘Not ‘only have - they’: given: , many talented youngsters the opportunity to perform but also the people of Terrace the chance to enjoy those performances. * Congratulations to you all on a job well done. wkkks - Friends of Rita Obzera had a - bridal shower for her at the home of: Maureen Olson on Saturday, March 17, About 25. _ people gathered for an evening of fun. Rita received many love- “ly gifts as well as a few unusual ones, ; Rita and Doug Amas will marry April 14, Easter weekend. ; en ft fo 3 '. Friday; March 16 Lyman Miller celebrated his 78th birth- day. Wife Stella treated himtoa lovely turkey dinner and the bir- thday cake was enjoyed by all. *-<" Fifteen family members sat down at the table including daughter Sharon Quring and family from Smithers, daughter Sherri Cazes and family from Prince George, daughter Eileen Birkedal of Terrace’ and daughter Diane Cey and family ‘also of Terrace, . Lyman is now in residence at Terraceview Lodge where he is being well looked after. a 2s 2 2 ae - “Eran into Harry Delange and his wife downtown the other day - they were up from Vernon visiting their daughter. Harry worked at’ the Co-op for 20 years prior to his retirement, They both say they love Ver- non. WK kkk Alice McCullock from the Willows apartments has gone to Vancouver for some surgery. Best wishes for a quick recovery. kek kK Dr. George Mostad and his wife Angela have moved to Salmon Arm, Both were active in community groups and will be much missed by their many friends, kkekkk Like many, I was saddened to hear of the sudden death of Elsie Smith who had not long ago moved into her new home at the Twin River Estates. Gladys (Blackie) McConnell is Elsie’s sister. . shut eyes. ° a PERFECT TIMING, Just in time for spring break, the sun shone long and warm last week bringing local youngsters like Megan Phillips, 5, out in force to take full advantage of bath. Of course, atter the long dark days of winter, it takes the eyes a little while to get used to the glare, hence Megan's tightly "It appears April will be a very busy month at Branch 13, _If the turnout: for our steak dinner on March 2nd was an in- dication of its popularity — one hundred and’ seven turned out — then the one on April 6 should be great. If you like good piano playing make a date for that night. The newcomer to’ ~ our branch is quite the player.’ ° kkkke At our last general meeting the members voted to purchase a new bar and we hope to install this along with the ew flooring our ladies purchased for us, sometime in April. It will re- quire us to shutdown our opera- tion for about four days. If you have some carpentry, pipefit- ting or clectrical knowledge we would like to see you there for the installation, The floors of. both bathrooms, entrance, and cloakroom are to be done also. Come May our branch should look a little different. - werk We still. are in need of volunteers for the upcoming | Thanks. Dear sir, Caledonia Career prepara- tion students have completed phase 1 of their work ex- perience program thinks to fantastic community and business support. As part of their course of Studies, students spend a typical 40-hour work week in a community work - place- Ment with the intention of gaining a better understan- ding of that particular oc- cupation. By the end of phase 3. they will have ap- proximately 100 hours ex- perience. The next out-of-school ses- sion will be in May and. we look forward to involving other businesses in this pro- gram as it grows. As a mechanics instructor, I would like to acknowledge received from the various the past 17 years, Similarly, our thanks to all the other businesses who have sup- ‘| ported ithe program. | For any further informa- tion,.. please contact Caledonia Career Prepara- ‘tion co-ordinator Linda Black -.or...instructors ‘Al’ Cameron or Doug Brewer. - oa. ¥ovirs, -. Doug Brewer, . Caledonia Senior: the excellent support I’ have | automotive businesses over |- . “Here ‘n There” "by — ¥vonne Moen aaa O Cuttured marble snountings, Terrace Standard, Wednasday, March 28, 1990 — Page 83 "YOUR BABY’S SHOES ~ PRESERVED FOREVER iN GLEAMING BRONZE, GOLD OR SILVER Dl Also pink, blue and ivory Chinakote finishes. fo CWo also do athletic ttems, pat collars, ae memorabilla, otc. TERRACE BRENZING SERVICE 638-1891 wreasen "during March A Suring March ‘i NaN U} . AI ; EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH | Sunday, April 15, 1990 Reputation steaked Legion Notes Branch 43, Terrace Loggers Bonspiel, running from April 12 to April 15. Also help is needed for the Carnival gam- ing table April 26,27,28 and 29, these events help to keep your operation going, so please if you have time please come for- ward. ; wk . Here is a list of upcoming events for April: — Monday, April 2- Executive meeting 8 p.m, — Friday, April 6 - Steak night 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. — Tuesday, April 10 - General meeting 8 p.m. (Our Zone Com- mander will make his official visit) — Thursday, April 12 to Sun- .' day 15th - Loggers Bonspiel -- Thursday, April 26 to Sun- | day 29th - Carnival « _ wKkike ; There is still a few weeks of darts left, each Wednesday evening starting at 8 p.m. kk kk Also the Kinsmen are holding their annual putt, putt, around town on April 28. The first and last hole will be in the Legion Lounge. © , kekkt The Spring Zone. meeting is being held in Houston this year, on April 20 to 22, . Open radio TERRACE — Radio goes visual this weekend when CBC Prince Rupert invites listeners to drop in, watch shows being * broadcast live and meet some of the faces behind the vaices, The: two-day open house begins 6 a.m. Friday just as the regional Daybreak program hits the airwaves hosted by Don Genova and Marcus Schwabe, And there is alsoia chance to ‘meet with the crew-of the Air Farce, in ‘town to judge the Comictary Contest. They'll be at the station from 9 a.m. to noon. Bright’ and earty Saturday morning, Neil. Gillon hosts ., Saturday Edition (6-9 am.) which will feature the return of ‘his: popular series Rupert Vice, * Following the show, Gillon and the Prince Rupert office staffers _ Will be around. until noon to “meet and chat with visitors, ., ;The Prince Rupert studios are Ee located at 222: Thitd. Avenue wh Westen Ladies auxiliary The Ladies Auuiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 13, held their general meeting for March, starting with a very delicious pot luck dinner. Life member Ann Kohl recelved a lighter, engraved with ‘Perfect Altendance 89°’, Nancy Smith, L.A. Br, 35 Stewart, has been helping the L.A. with their catering jobs, as she is a student at.the College, and the Ladies presented her with a ‘Cer- tificate of Appreciation” for all her hard work. , The Honors and Award Committee presented 2 recom- mendations for life member: ships and the members accepted the recommendation. On May 6 the Ladies Aux- Hiary Br. 13 will be hosting a . Smorgasbord in the Legion star- ting at 4 p.m.and the prices are as follows: Adults §7.50, Seniors and children 6 to 12 yrs $6, under 6 yrs. $3. Hope to see you all there. Keep your eyes open for more Information. The next general meeting is April 3, at the Legion starting at ‘8 p.m. See youthere, FIELDS 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m, DELICIOUS SPREAD OF BREAKFAST AND LUNCH SELECTIONS Local celebrity entertainment Easter bonnet contest (bring along your creation) Easter basket draw ’ Gold jewellery craw Adults $9.95, Children 4-13 yrs. $6.95 Children under 3, @ free of charge. Tickets on sale April 1 at The Inn of The West Front Desk T 4620 Lakelse Mount olayton Hotsprings Resort 4S proud. to announce the opening of their exquisite new Dining Room. Fhe exciling new menu will dazzle you, and the elegant atmosphere will charm and relax you. — Dhen you think of fine 3 dining, think Mount Layton Hotsprings Resort, Reservations Recommended OPEN AT 5:00 PM MOUNT LAYTON HOT SPRINGS RESORT LTD 4721 Lakelse 605-5151 + Open: 10 am - 6 pm |. ‘[Sunday, April 1, 1990]. : = :