Contributed by :, . Peter Crompton ta 5 beginning to look like a very. busy year at the branch. ‘Having finally got over the New Year’s. dance arid the Presi- d ’s levee, we can settle in to t] normal running of affairs. 1 would remind all members th at: -you only: have until Jan. 31 to renew your membership; after that" ‘you need to re-apply. Qur. installation’ of officers will-be held on’Feb.,17 this year. We hope to make-it a full eve- +) Best entries go to zone judging The lengthy judging process in the Royal Canadian Legion - poem essay and poster contest on the meaning of Remembrance Day concluded this-month. Terrace Branch 13; :president Peter Crompton recently presented the prizes to winners (left to right) Edlynn Okano (Gr, 7-9 essay), Katherine Geeraert (Gr, 4-6 essay), Matthew Blake (Gr. 4-6 poster), Tint t Phillips (Gr. 4-6 poem) and Laura Marie Taylor (Gr. 10-12 poem). Their entries will be judged in the Northwest Zone finals at the end of this month, with winners going to the provincials. Crompton said the response this year was gratifying, with 34 poems, nine essays and eight posters entered, compared to a total of eight in all — categories last year. Prizes to the winners added up to $150. ning: : This, however, is by invita-- _ tion. only for "the: dinner be- -open al 8 p. m. in time for rinstallation, followed by | ee raeal ane ae tow i- Mey te he g Pa = dee J pa + < Lf eS Ay oe es Bs wt at at <= Xs s a} a om a v4 RF gq s — = = t te ai z >. z . he: following i is alist of the tertainment:-coming to the. ranch over'the next few weeks: — Jan. 19 and 20 — ~ Rocky Top... an, 26 and. 27 — Rocky Top. Feb. 2 and 3 — Borderline. “Feb. 16 and 7 — Jimmy : _ Larkin, a : .Feb. 23 and 24 —Simon Ster- ritt: raffle items were as follows: Don’t forget the steak dinner Lt each’ first Friday of the month, the next one being Feb. 2. It’s ‘still the best meal‘ in town for the | price. We are looking for a member to be chairman for the Riverboat: Parade to be held later this year, so-if: you have some spare time, come on forward and help us keep: this event alive. Also, we need someone .to organize the schedule for the carnival help - which is going to be in April again this year. ° Just'a reminder that our Wed- - vnesday night, Darts is.doing well — but.there-is still plenty of room. Ross, winner — John Prinz. winner:-— Donna Graf. winner — Kitty Ivanoff. winner — Joe Klowak. for those of you who are looking’. for. something to. do on Wet nesdays. “The: next: - generat meeting: ‘ig oe “3, We had a good turnout 1 January; let’s keep it up. Your: executive needs. your. help and assistance, and if you have any.criticism or complaints — the general meeting is. the place. ‘to come. If you think you can do better, get involved. The Legion bonspiel is being held-‘on Jan. 26, 27 and 28 at the | Terrace curling rink, -.. “Weé-will-need bar help for the - on: ‘Loggers’ ‘Bonspiel which. will be held. on-:the Easter weekend. =o Games. winners announced Contributed The B.C. Seniors’ Games Society, Zone-10, held a raffle in December to raise money to promote participation of Zone 10 residents in a variety of sports evednts. ‘The winners of the Spot rattle First prize — doll and crib donated by Mr. and Mrs, Bill Second prize — ladies’ silk scarf donated by Rose's Shop, Third prize — hooked pillow: kit. donated by Wallinda. Crafts, winner — Vera McKenzie: Ticket raffle First prize ; -~- Yukon mickey, winner — Jim MacKay. Second prize — dinner for two donated by Sandman Inn, 4 raffle ? Third prize — donner for two donated by the Inn of the West, winner|-~- Gordon Dorey. Fourth prize — dinner for two donated by Pizza Patio, Congratulations to all winners and thank you to everyone who supported the Seniors’ Games Society. Flossie Lambly — continued from page B1 ed away, when she was hospital- ized. Funeral services were held from the Knox United Church, with Father ‘Gene Miller of-- ficiating. Alec Houlden in his» Eulogy spoke of her life and courage: how she possessed a ‘tare quality by being equally at liome in the white community as she was in the native communi- ~ ty. “This year-we need a chairman.to - srecriit: tas “help and arrange _ times." ’ Flossie ‘was placed to rest beside her husband Geoff in the Terrace Cemetary. Pall bearers © were three of her grandsons and _ three’ great- great— grandsons. Flossie is survived by two daughters, six grand children and 19 great-grand-children. | Family and friends gathered at. Terraceview. Lodge for the reception, Birgitte Bartlett, Deb- bie Willemen,. Ida Mohler and Lori’ Thompson played guitar -and sang Gospel songs. It. was very fitting and Flossie would have enjoyed it. She will be miss- ed-by the many who knew her. Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS ~ Apr. 20-May 20. GEMINI May 21-June20 CANCER June21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct.22 SCORPIO Oct. 23.Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS | Nov. 22-Dec, 21 CAPRICORN Dec, 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Friday's new moon 1 puts emphasis on your social life and group activities. You are apt to make some good business connections. Career objectives take on importance. A key figure repays a kindness by easing you into a posi- tion of advantage. _ Be sure of your facts before passing judgment. Discussions on religion and politics are best left (o the privacy ofhome. . Shared financial interests, such as Insurance or investments, are highlighted. A new slant puts life ‘ into anold situation, You could get into a war of words with mate or close companion. Be tolerant of another’s short- comings. Take no chances when it comes to a question of what isbest for your healthand wellbeing. The new moon on Fridayis sure to bring a new romantic interest. A little expensive perhaps, but very entertaining. ,. Be careful regarding real estate matters. Let things ride for awhile until you get willing partici- pation from others. The financial outlook. for the week is an up and . down ride. Be especially careful while at the wheel. It's not a favorable time for speculative matters, but look for increase in the old fashioned way— earnit. The Aquarlan new moon ushers in a new birthday cycle full of promise for the good things—enjoy! 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