CLAUDE CHEPIL from Colour Works/Benjamin Moore Paints and project organizer Janie Keating admire the fire hydrant she painted as part of the Beauti- fication Society's Hydrant Project. Locals paint fire hydrants _HERE 'N- THERE. YVONNE MOEN JEANIE KEATING and I - would like to send out some special thank-yous to the artists and others who have helped support the Terrace Fire Hydrant Project, Finally, we can say this fun and interesting, project is coniplete. AIL 1S fire hydrants in the downtown core have been tastefully painted by. local artists. Most hydrants represent some of Terrace’s history, wildlife or landscape, ; First, thank you to the art- ists who gave their time so freely, We invite everyone to take a walk down Lakelse Ave- me to discover the 15 unique fire hydrants. The first fire hydrant is lo- cated al City Hall, * Pioneer woman: City Hall, 3215 Eby Street artist; Amanda Talstra * Grizly bear: Skeena Mall, 4761 Lakelse Ave artist: Garnet Doell * Terrace fireman: Skeena Mall, 4771 Lakelse artist: Arlene Doell and san Beau Joyce ‘ Terrace logger: Fabricland Terrace, 4717 Lakelse artist: Jeanie Keating * George Little, founder of Terrace: Safeway and Ottawa Street, 4655 Lakelse artists! Arlene Doell and son Beau Joyce * Prospector: TD Bank, 4633 Lakelse artisis: Heather and Rusty Webb '* First Nations chief: Benson Optical, 4613 Lakelse artist: Darnell Stewart * Terrace farmer, Pat Beaton, Twin City Meats, 4545 Lakelse artist: Lynn Christiansen * The 8.8. Skeena Steam- boat Captain: Kondolas Furniture and Appliances, 4525 Lakelse artist Lynn Christiansen * First Nations woman with baby; totem Furniture, 4501 Lakelse artist: Darnell Stewart * Kleanza Waterfall: Fit- ness Zone, 4431 Lakelse artist! Mark Tessaro and Jennie Arnold * Ferry Island tree trunk with birds: Twin River Estates artist: Lyn Christiansen * Brown bear with sal- mon: Sonbadas Steak House, 4402 Lakelse artist; Nadia Guerreiro * Terrace RCMP: Back Eddy Pub, 4332 Lakelse artist: Garnett Doell * Train engineer: Grand Trunk = Railway, Alpine House Motel, 4326 Lakelse artists: Alison Chase and Natalie Dixon. Thanks also to Clande Chepil at Colour Works/ Benjamin Moore Paints who . generously donated all the paint and supplies for the project, Many thanks to the City of Terrace and the Terrace Fire Department who gave us their permission and their support for this wonderful project. Thank you also to the Greater Terrace Beautifica- tion Society for its support. ey en a Bi gent Need help? SENIORS and persons with disabilities on a Limited in- come can get help with minor bome repairs, minor pluinbing and carpentry, in- stallation of safety equip- Ineut, cleaning outside windows, cleaning out of eves, assisting with finding reliable contractors for major repairs or other re- lated work. Call the Terrace Voluntecr Bureau at 638-1330. The Bureau is now located in the lower level of City Hall. Registration REGISTRATION for Girl Guides will take place Clubs Day on Saturday, September 11 at the Skeena Mall from 10.a.m. to 4 p.m. ___ Fax: 604-689-138 ‘The Terrace Public Library would like to thank the Following businesses in Terrace for donating so generously to aur 1999 “# World of Reading” Sumier Reading Club and ‘Teen Read! ~ A&W Restaurants oe Ikon Office Solutions . Just Kiddin’ Adventure Piayground McDonald's Restaurants “Misty River Books ~ Ruins Board Shop ~~ Sidewalkers (Dr. Paul Clark - Optometrist will be in Terrace SEPT. 21 TO 25, 1999 To make your appointment please call 638-2020 COLLECTION ~ COAST MOUNTAINS SCHOOL DISTRICT School District 82 SCHOOL MEAL PROGRAM COAST MOUNTAINS SCHOOL DISTRICT 82 will be holding an information meeting on September 14, 1999 at 3:00pm. to discuss the tendering, specifications and operation af a School Meal Program for approximately 160 students in the City of Terrace, Meeting Location: Schoo! Board Office _ 3211 Kenney Street Terrace, BC ‘Organizations or persons interested in submitting fenders MUST attend this meeting. For additional information contact: Bruce Motthews, Assistant Secretary Treasurer 635-4931, Local 217 errace Pentecostal Assembly 3511 Eby Street, Terrace Invites YOU and YOUR FAMILY to our KICK OFF SUNDAY for a brand new Church Year 8:30 a.m. Pancake Breakfast 9:15 a.m. Sunday School (for ages 3 to adult) 10:30 a.m. Morning Service with Pastor Jim Barber on “WHAT FAITH CAN DO!” 7 p.m. Showing Of Brand New Movie A VOW TO CHERISH All events are FREE. YOU are welcome! For more information call us at 635-2434 ar visit our Website at www3.be.sympatico.ca/tpa “RAISING THE CHILDREN” A First Nations ParentingProgram (Ministry of Health-CAPC funded) (5 Sessions) First Session on Tuesday, September 14th Last Session on Tuesday, October 12th Sessions from 10am - 2:30pm (Lunch provided) To register call Shena at Kermode Friendship Society by September 6th 1999. 1-250-635-4906 ( Proclamation Hear pe: Hear yes Let it be known that [, JACK YALSTRA — Mayor of the City of Terrace, by the powers vested in me do hereby declare that: WHEREAS many boys and girls grow up without the guiding hand and consistent positive assaciation of an adult male or female; AND WHEREAS Sig Brothers and Sig Sisters of Terrace has been providing support by matching boys fram mate-absent homes and girls tram femate- absent homes with suitable Big Brothers and Big Sisters; AND WHEREAS the agency performs this service for approximately § families in the Terrace area; ; : AND WHEREAS Septernber has been designated a national recruitment month by Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Canada; NOW THEREFORE I, JACK TALSTRA, Mayor of the City of Terrace, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM the month of September, 1999 as @ BROTHERS AND BIG SISTE PANASONIC MINI STEREO Model SCAK 17 in the City of Terrace, *5 CD CHANGER °50 WATTS X2 *REMOTE CONTROL G KEITH AVE. 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