Royals are on tour Contributed . Since crowning night, May 9th, Terrace’s new royalty has been very busy. So Their first official trip was a jaunt north for the Miss Stewart pageant... . Miss . Terrace 1992 Dana Johanson and first princess Jodi Coulter toured Stewart and Hyder. = On June 10th, the local royals were invited to attend the formal inspection of the 747 Air Cadets, televised: by Evergreen Com- munity Television. June 12th saw the four royals — Johanson, Coulter, second princess Kari Allen and Miss Talent Angela Parmar altend the Miss . Kitimat pageant. It was a busy weekend as they were up at the crack of dawn the next day to travel to Prince Rupert to be on the Riverboat float. that the city entered iti the Seafest parade. Dana Johanson was inviled to altend the Toastmasters’ meeting on the 16th of June and the Youth Atubassador Society has been in- viled to atlend their workshops for all the 1993 contestants, This will be used to help them prepare for the PNE contest which is bicld every August. Dana leaves Aug. 22 to attend this event. Miss Terrace and her two prin- cesses also attended the Miss MISS TERRACE 1992 Dana Johanson waves to the crowd dur- ing the Riverboat Days parade here two weekends ago. Prince George pageant June 18, taking in Fort George Muscum, the art gallery, Cottonwood Is- land train muscum, On July 25 they enjayed a so- cial outing with the residents of the Willows Apartments on a trip to Prince Rupert. They took in the cannery, and had lunch together before returning to Terrace. On Canada Day they were racing push carts down Lakelse Avenuc, On July 8th they: at- tended the local Blood Donor clinic and on the 25th were at the Skeena Valley Triathlon. More recently, the girls were on hand for the Riverboat Days pa- rade, Shelly O’Brien - and . Dana Johanson are off at the end of Au- gust to Sidney, Nova Scotia. They'll be visiting focal dig- nitaries and Dana will be acting as ambassador. for the City of Terrace in Cliarlottetown, P.E.I. ” ENVIRONMENT CANADA Information Line: 635-4192 Consultations: 635-3224 Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 12, 1992 — Page B3 [THANKS] Dear Sir: HIRE A LOGGER AGEN morthern Hearin On behalf of the Canadian Red DY Ob ’ Cross: Society, B.C./Yukon Divi- Pa Te soe sion, I would like to thank the omc donors who supported and gave blood at the donor clinic on Jul cee 8 a , Safety Servic® The Terrace clinic’s collection of 495 units of blood was a tremendous contribution to the - blood bank, especially with the blood shortage we have been ex- periencing since the latter part of June. Unfortunately for 1993, we have not been. able. to schedule blood donor clinics for three nortlwestern B.C, communities: Kitimat, Terrace and Prince Rupert. However we still may be able to conduct clinics in the northwest in subsequent years. Thank you again. Craig Burns oe “Anytime is Hearing Time."”. BR 6 Individual Audiometric Haaring Testing * Evaluations of Personat Hearing Protection W.C.B. CERTIFIED HEARING TEST FACILITIES REQUIRED: Experienced Loggers and First Aid Attendants “Phone 625-5500 «Fax 635-5524 4925 Keith Avenue _-... Flexible Hours! Call for an e EE: Y Appointment ar Just Drop Ini name. is P unade, Tima nal white bear. Tonly live around terrace. Imrota Dear Sir; polar bear, or & | as On Thursday, July 23, Royal teddybiar: lim fen. | oS ’ Canadian Legion Branch 13 pres- Come ar hee are |". ) ~ . ident Howard Cromarty and ser- Some fun places |. O fe, vice officer Charles Meek pre- ino t vst T's SH OW ‘Y : sented a plaque and a cheque for going To Show you $125 to Mills Memorial Hospital Lets have fun! administrator Michael Leisinger to assist in the upkeep of the new J}. PRIDE? TAKE A HOLIDAY IN-OUR HOME TOWN she, . * : . 4 pallative care unit. te \ 8 atten = wat? hoon a The pallative care unit is a spe- C fo RTEHART ‘fake — %. — % HATELTONS cial room designated for, termi-, & Ol ws. rn Ww nally ill patients, where a family . alsa Cty Bema petit v A z _ AINANSH babe ‘Beds IKTWANGA member canbe with their loved fo Ae se one at all times, The unit is fur- nished with a special electricly operated bed for the comfort of the patient and a comfortable easy chair. A microwave oven, television and coffee-maker help create a home-type atmosphere. The plaque that was presented | will bear the name of legionaires of branch 13 Terrace who have passed away, and with the fam- July.29 July30 0 oThe Bayou 4004x 4 ATV has enough payload capacity to handle nearly any job, - - © Front disc brakes anda rear drum snore 895-3478 deliver dependable braking wetor dry. . H+ Kawa oe | NEID ENTERPRISES LTD. Recreational Sales and Service = 4925 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. eee BAYOU 400 4X4 ATV « Super-wide-ratio §-speed gearbox with reverse and lot, low first gear helps you manage in the tightest places. saki. ily’s permission a donation will —— : — oni be made to the pallative care unit 7 | in their names, Lo A COLOURING BOOK & LAST Max. © Min. Snow = Rain Sun: @ July 25, 1956 —. - At this time the plaque bears the A TOURIST GUIDE 2 WEEKS Temp. ‘Temp. (cm) (mm) (irs) Emerging from the thick fog’ names of four members, the most F ; NO ; . ; off he Massachusetts coast, recent being Mr. Alf Darby. Jam= Pick up your copy at: July 25 17.1 11.3 0 the ftalian liner Andrea pleased to say that Mr. Darby’s fj , yy xs in iP a Dorea collided with tlie - family made.a further donation of: . . uly : 1. Swedish ti Jn. @ . $150 to the unit — a very warm . July 28 22.5 7 OF The ish ner pioekie 52 “B gesture and greatly appreciated. The Coast Inn of tie West Terrace & District Credit Union July 29 244.°..145 .. 0. a . The plaque is located in the 4620 Lakelse Avenus - 4554 Lazalle Avanua ~~ |’ July 30 454... 120 0. people lost their lives. - . as a p July 30, Aa: : Oo: ; main entrance. of Mills Memorial July 31 29,2 11.6 0 ce Hospital. The Royal Canadian Wilkinson. Business Machines Northern Drugs Aug. lo 29,205 = "0. 5: @ July 31, 1987 —Inone Legion is... ery . proud,,..and, 4554 Lakelse Avenue Skeana Mall well - Aug. 2° 2B eB. 20 9. hour of rage and fury, “a” : honoured. to. be: part.of-the pallaer jh. eos erase vhs BE a een Bas PUG Aug. 3 2 AT ee Oe : ‘series “of tornadoes struck’ i tive careunit. © CO-SPONSORED BY THE CITY OF TERRACE &: : Aug. 4 289 14, OF Jone -. Ednionion killing 27, injur- Charles Meek, : Aug. 5, B20 1330 OO Be tng more than 200, and Service officer TERRACE & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COE . Aug.6.00 9 19.8 1250 O30. 1. feaving 400 homeless. The RCL Branch 13. _ Aug.7 16.4 - 108 a aie “ — starm, the most destructive REIS Ts ne in. Canadian history, rire eee Max. ba . ou. fanny a) toppled transmission towers ces P. os . and blew apart a giant oil July 25 1. i210 2.8 56. (‘ank Damage was @ Aug. 7, 1954 — Roger Bannister and John Landy ran the ‘Miracle Mile’ at the Brifish Empire games in Vancouver. 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