20 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 30, 1988 Terrace Legion report | by Roy Greening Sometimes we have members of our Legion branch that have a background that fits the role of holding high office in such an establishment. I think our presi- dent fits very well into this category. Comrade Keith Trask appears comfortable and relaxed in this top position at Branch 13, Since this is his second year in this position, he has proven that he has met the challenge; and since he was voted in unanimously, for the second time around, I would assume that there is satisfaction with his perform- ance as branch president. Perhaps Keith Trask’s background has something to do with his fitting into this chair with ease and confidence. A military career may be a pre- Police report On Wednesday, March 23 at 7:47 p.m. the Terrace RCMP at- tended a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Lazelle Ave, and Eby St. Police said the accident in- volved a motorcycle and a cyclist. RCMP said the cyclist was taken to Mills Memorial Hospital and treated for minor injuries. The cause of the accident is still under investigation. requisite in representing what the Legion stands for. If that’s the case, then our president can draw on his own experience as well as the members of his own family. When his father took part in a battle that made the whole world sit up and take notice of unproven Canadian forces in their victory at Vimy Ridge, a turning point in WWI, then there is a certain amount of pride for a dad. Was it pride, tradition or loyalty on the part of Trask sons for them to follow in their father’s footsteps? Keith’s older brother, a bomber pilot in WWII was lost over Hamburg in 1943. Keith himself served for many years in the Canadian Navy as a marine engineer. I think the key word here is loyalty, and with that en- dowment, it was only a natural step, upon becoming a civilian, for Comrade Trask to continue to serve as a loyal member of the Legion. Since 1959, Keith has served the Legion in other branches as well as here. He has held several official posts locally and has also served as zone sports officer for four years. The zone recog- nized his abilities by bestowing - _upon him the Legion’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 1986. Comrade Trask has served on many com- mittees and has instigated new ideas and programs which have developed and grown. Keith is proudly supported by his wife, Terrace Interiors Ltd. Exterior and interior paints - Armstrong flooring « Harding carpets Sunworthy wallpaper | ‘All the supplies you need”’ 4610 Lazelle Ave. 635-6600 THIS WEEKS PUZZLE ANSWER Lorraine and his son, Brad. - 4 That place BECOMING PARENTS SURE Oua {> BerORE Ww? HAD MARI we oe moO Rene ByTom Armstrong NOW We GET _ wa —s — MOVIES TOGO | VIDEO t y | \ ar ° smal FESR BRENIO! i) r : 4 soesscccen sé iL Ie aK is i 1S BY JOHNNY HART B.C, } lEARD YOU HADA GREAT PARTY LAST NiGHr. 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