FRAN LINDSTROM and James Mackay picked the lucky cards at the 15th an- nual Sweetheart dinner and dance and were named the king and queen of hearts for 1998, New king and queen of hearts crowned THE 15TH ANNUAL Sweetheart Dinner and Dance was a huge success once again. The dance was held Feb. 8 at the Elks hall. The ladies of the Terrace Kinette club again went all out and pro- vided a great evening for all the seniors. They woke up early that Morning and spent the day “working in the kitchen and decorating the hall, getting ready for the seniors to ar- rive. Doors were supposed to open at 4:30 p.m., but seniors arrived even earlier, hoping to get a good seat. Natasha Wakamk began the enterlainment with songs on the piano while her brother Nathanicl strummed his guitar. Kinette Joyce Gibson wel- comed everyone and said grace. The Kinsmen were HERE ‘N THERE YVONNE MOEN + charged with the job of serving the food. On behalf of everyone I must say they did a great job. A number of respected guests were at ihe dinner, including councilor Rich McDaniel and his wife Lois, Inspector Leach from the Dear Store Co move this Truckloads © snventory ar RCMP and his wife Joyce, last year’s Queen of Hearts Mis. Morin, Miss Terrace 1997 Natalie Zavaglia, 1st Princess Guijit Taggar and Miss Overwaitea Lola Ventura. Hugh Powers thanked the Kinetles on behalf of the Happy Gang Centre. Then the new king and queen were crowned. Fran Lindstrom and James MacKay won the honour fer the 1998 year. kk kkk A few corrections from last week’s story and an apology to the family of Honore Desjardin. Honore is survived by seven chil- dren, not five. Also Molitor Ave. is named for Elsie Froese’s brother Joseph, not her fa- ther. Joseph was already living in Terrace when the family came. incerely, “the president The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 4, 1998 - B3 Seniors plan St. Patrick’s potluck By AILEEN FRANK MURDOCK Robert advised seniors on changes to laws governing probates on wills and estates at the last seniors meeting at the Happy Gang Centre, Robert was the guest speaker at the Old Age Pensioners Organization meeting Feb. 12, He spoke about the value of consulting family trust when draw- ing up a will. He said laws regarding power of at- torney and adult guardianship have not yet passed government legislation, About 45 members were on hand to hear Robert speak. When he was finished the members got down to general business, reviewing the activities of the past month. The program “Knitting the generations’’ has been wéll appreciated. Several knitting members have Top student Caledonia’s CALEDONIA SR. Secondary recently released its honour roll for the second period. The honour roll recognizes ex- cellence in course work. The 160 who made honour roll this time had to have at icast a ‘'B”’ average. Outstanding Achievement Solveig Adair, Keira Almas, Sabrina Aujla, Amanda Beatty, Jonessa Beintema, Corisa Bell, Chris Bettencourt, Brie Birdseli, Jeffrey Bolingbroke, Judith Casey, Ricki Chan, Victorla Chemko, Andrew Clark, Andrew Cooper, Brett Downie, Meghan Dusdal, Rona Fajardo, David Fleming, Kristine Francis, Rhonda Freeman, Steven Ger: vais, Sarah Glen, Melissa Hamhuis, Craig Hansen, Kim- berly Haugland, Pamela Haugland, Cheryl] Heppner, Lee- Anna Huisman, Stephanie Jacobs, Jobn-Will Keating, Ben- jamin Kerby, Nicholas Kinney, Jonathan Lambert, Lea Langille, Phillip Leross, Jeremy Mahon, Melanie Mahon, Andrea Malo, Clara Marinus, Kathleen Marsh, Stewart Mcisack, Travis Mills, Karen Mohr, Heath Morgan, Peter Okimi, Lino Osorio, Susan Parmar, JoAnn Penner, Andrea Pereversoff, Amanda Phillips, Simon Phillips, Melanie Poilock, Angelle Ramsey, Kyla Rice, Scott Rigler, Nicole Rosentreter, Paula Sampson, Sam Schachner, Karen Schlamp, Anne Silsbe, Christopher Simmons, Lindsay Smith, Stacey Soleski, Reann Sousa, Amy Stack, Dawn Thiessen, Julic Vanderlec, Liza Vandevelde, Lisa Worth and Alyssa Wyatt. Meritorious Achievement David Andersen, Nancy Arbuah, Tara Burkett, Meggie been going to Copper Mountain School cach Friday aftemmoon to instruct interested students the art of knotting wool on needles. A request was made for a left-handed knitter to teach a left-handed student. A motion was made to purchase a bench from the Terrace Beaulification Society und to inslall a plaque on the bench, in memory of Gertrude Grundmann. There was a motion to charge for the Wednesday afternoon nickel bingo, Several members from the R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation held a discussion February 23 regarding the construction of a housing complex on the grounds near Terraceview Lodge. A pot-luck supper is being planned for March 18 at the Happy Gang Centre, in observance of St, Patrick Day. The next meeting will be held ‘Thursday, March 12 at 2 pm in the Happy Gang Centre. Ss make honour roll Casey, Stacey Clark, Kristen Davis, Brian Domke, Jen- nalce Domke, Warren Eichhorst, Kendra Bys, Stephanie Fladhamer, Roy Hemes, Chantal Jeanson, Heather Kelly, Aaron Klein, Jaana Lahtcenoja, Braden Lamb, Stephanie Leach, Patrick Levesque, Erica Lloyd, Rebecca Luedtke, Christopher Mantel, Elizabeth Marsh, Eva McLean, Evie Nance, Annette Norstrom, Zoe North, David Peltier, Daniel Praught, Michael Prevost, Courtucy Preyser, Donella Rundell, Clint Sheppard, Grainne Sheridan, Jonathan Simmons, Wade Stevenson, Kristy Strachan, Yan Theoret, Darryl Todd, Jeff Town, Alana Urbanoski, Michael Vendittelli, Ryan Viveiros, Dalen Wiebe and Erin Wilson Honourable Mention Kuldeep Atwal, William Bennett, Lindsay Blake, Rebecca Boland, Angela Boutilier, Carolyn Brown, Rosafyn Brown, Kara Dejong, Phoenix Diep, Carlene Erickson, Robert Gervais, Nada Gibson, Sandi Harrison, Michaet Hovanes, Echo Howes, Allison Karpyshyn, Laura Lee, Danielle Leighton, Reyann MacDonell, Kiran Maxhas, Jesse McCloskey, Keary Murphy, Kara Myhr, Greg Narzt, Nathan Northridge, Tanya Olsson, Victor Palar, Laurel Payjack, Lawrence Penner, Greg Porter, Vicki Poulios, Morgan Reinsbakken, Brooks Robinson, Nicholas Rol- leman, Charles Roy, Brenna Smith, Jayme Smoley, Randi Sparks, Tamara Swect, Daniel Talstra, Chad Taylor, Tammy Toye-Welsh, Courtney Vasscur, Christopher Vien- neau, Jolene Wesley, Ashley Whitford and Shyla Young, GRIME || STOPPERS Selected Mens’ Fleece Selected Ladies’ Fleece % 50° Selected Kids’ PJs 50: Selected Health & Beauty Supplies 50° Selected Housewares % OFF Selected Comforters Selected Footwear % % 4) 50 OFF Selected Slippers 50" Discontinued Pantyhose % 50" Selected Mens & Ladies Outerwear % 50° Discontinued Jewellery % 50" Selected Selected Ladies’ Sleepwear % 50° Selected Kids’ Fleece % 4) | Discontinued Cosmetics % 70 BLOW OUT SALE Genuine Fragrances Save-upto 10% orF Phones & Stereos Now Priced From % & Ai la : *'to 8° Selected Toys & Books % 4, 50° FOR THE RED SIGNS THROUGHOUT] Storn Hours: THE STORE! 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