SWEET, SWEET MUSIC CALM BEFORE the show, 13-year-old Warren Con- nacher warms up his sax- ophone and Heather Dreger (above) gets ready to perform “Night Solilo- quy” in the open flute divi- sion at the Pacific Nor- thwest Music Festival. There's still @ couple more days left to catch some of the many events at venues across town. For the schedule of ‘events and times, see page B5. % . yo ? i Lge Ae vee iy; = on ‘Announces Their Attention all scavengers! The Terrace Beautification Society will be having its 7th Annual Garbathon on May 3 at 2 p.m. with everyone gathering at McDonald's. The society is encouraging everyone to come out for a fun day and to help gather up ail the unwanted litter that has col- lected around the city over the winter months, So gather together a group and join the Beautification Society to clean up. Prizes and certificates will be handed out for different categories as well as some refreshments. And to add to an already fun day, a scavenger hunt is being planned. Anyone wanting to enter a team can find entry forms at the offices of the Ter- race Standard, the Terrace Review, CFTK and city hail. More than 100 bags of gar- bage were collected last year. Come out and challenge a team and help set anew record in ’92, Help make Terrace a clean place to live — we supply the garbage bags. For more information, give me a call at 638-0423. kak kkk The ladies of the Order of the Royal Purple served a beautiful buffet-style lunch for Miss Ter- Tace pageant contestants and committee members at the Elks Hall on Sunday Mar. 29. The pageant committee and contestants send out a big thank-you to the many mer- chants who support the pageant and to the Royal Purple ladies - and Elks for the lovely after- noon luncheon. The pageant exists solely because of the generosity of its sponsors — without these peo- ple, the pageant couldn’t go on. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 8, 1992 — Page 83 Get ready for the | ereat garbage hunt. “Here ’n There” by Yvonne Moen kh kk kk A reminder to everyone to check out the Miss Terrace Fashion Show on Apr. 12 at the Terrace Inn. Showtime is 2 p.m. in the Dolly Varden Room. Come out and see the 1991 - royalty and the 1992 contestants model spring fashions from local merchants. kkkkkk The Miss Terrace Pageant Committee is seeking nine young ladies aged 7 to 9 to sym- bolize the future ‘‘Miss Terrace’ for crowning night on May 9th. No modeling experience is necessary, but participants must be outgoing. Contact Lyne Lagace after 5 p.m. at 635-3516. kekkkx A surprise 70th birthday par- ty. for Bill Kennedy was held at the Kin Hut on Saturday Mar. 14. Bill was born in St. John, New. Brunswick, on Mar.14, 1922, His parents were William and Harriet Kennedy. Bill’s father at that time was working for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the family lived: in Montreal until the war y Environmentalists é Start Here y WZ i SCOUTS CANADA) Terrace Co-operative / _ Association ive Association will eneral Meeting mr pee 3 fo “Uns @ ah ey years, Then in 1939, Bill and his brother Murray joined up with the services — Bill in the army, Murray in the navy. Both served overseas from 1939 to 1945, When they returned in 1946 the two brothers pooled their money and bought an old car to travel across Canada. They both settled at Horsefly, near Williams Lake, working there as loggers. Their father had died in 1940, so mother Harriet, brother Allan and sisters Joan and Marjorie also moved there. The family stayed together there until 1950 when Bill and Allan moved to Prince Rupert, While in Rupert, Bill rejoined the army and went to Korea, The rest of the Kennedy fami- ly then moved to Terrace, with Bill joining them in 1953, He went fo work at Northwest Community College until his retirement. Bill and wife Joyce raised seven boys in Terrace and now have nine grandchildren, Bill and family say thanks to all the friends who came to make his birthday such a special event. pril 21,1992 | 2922 Agtrault Street, a ae 4: a, Wt at pi