12 Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 19, 1987 — BOTEL\®) _ Congratulates the TERRACE KINSMEN CLUB 41 YEARS!! of Community Service. — TERRACE HONDA SALES Best Wishes on your 47 RENAULT 4842 Hwy. 16 West, Terrace, B.C. 1 ‘| 638-817 vy, 4 wishes the Kinsmen Club of Terrace a happy 41, i from their new location | in the Skeena Mall — - Paragon Insurance 41 Years and still going strong. * Open 24 hours a day * Fresh baked goods dally * Sub. Post Office | - Crampton, Brown & Arndt | - Congratulates the KINSMEN CLUB - No. 3 — 4623 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C. a) JOHN MORGAN ENGINEERING HAPPY 41. KINSMEN 308-4722 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1A6 635-9277 | at the Curling rink SKEENA AUTO METAL &. - -HonDA MAZDA AMCFivJeep | 635-6571 | Wayside Grocery _| 635-6330 | Friday, Aug. 21 | Saturday, Aug. 22 —~ of the city. Kamp at 10 a.m. Kinsmen Kiddies Kamp TERRACE — The Kinsmen Club of Prince Rupert obtained property at Lakelse Lake to develop a Kiddies’ camp. After. the Terrace Kinsmen Club was chartered it became obvious that Terrace should take over the facility. Over the years the Ter- race. Kinsmen have developed the property into a first-rate camping facility for children. When the Terrace club took over the property the only access was by water. People who were members then still remember the task of hauling supplies (in- | cluding a large camp stove) on rafts to get to the campsite. Needless to say they also remember the times they ended up in the lake! . Finally :in the early 1970's a road was built which went past the camp. This made it- much easier to bring in supplies and to develop the camp to its present state, a The Kiddies Kamp is used by q church groups, Cubs, Scouts, Brownies, Guides, and schools. There are 1,500 to 2,000 children who use this facility each’ year. The Terrace club considers this a ' Major project every. year and is continually upgrading and wy developing the camp. Terrace Kinsmen Reunion Agenda ri — Registration from 3 p.m. at the Curling Rink (note the location has changed). | Friday, Aug. 21— Wine and Cheese party at 7 p.m. (note the location has changed). Afternoon there will be tours Saturday, Aug. 22 — Banquet and dance at the Flying Club at the airport at 7 p.m. nn Sunday, Aug. 23:— Kin Breakfast at the Kiddies MR OO Ok Oy "1958 - 59 D. Warren/Marie Mills | Letter from the office of the Mayor of Terrace Welcome Kinsmen ‘and K-40 members: On behalf of Mayor and Council, | would like to wish all members of the Kinsmen and K-40 Clubs . attending the Kinsmen Reunion on August 21 - 23, 1987, an enjoyable and festive weekend in Terrace. It is anticipated that approx- imately 150 persons will be attending this Reu- nion, which is being hosted by the K-40 Club ofTerrace. -. For those members returning to Terrace for the Reunion, welcome back! It is hoped that you: will find our com- munity favourably im- proved since you were last here. To all participants...: May the spirit of Terrace shine through on alt the activities planned = for the weekend, and may old friendships be. renewed. ours truly Bob Jackman - Acting Mayor The Gord Coulter Kitchen was named in memory of Gord Coulter who was an active Kinsmen until he passed away. The dedication of.this new kit- chen, which complemented the previous structure, is only one of the im- provements made by the club every. year. The Terrace Kinsmen Kiddies Kamp offers much fun-filled recreation potential for children and provides bunk houses for overnight visitors. Several organizations use the camp every year, taking advantage of the camp’s features. For more Information concerning the use of this facility please contact the Terrace Kinsmen Club, Past Presidents 1947 - 47.5. Mcleod 1948 - 49 M, Peeke-Vout 1949 . 50 J. Schultzik 1950 - 51 W. Osborne 1951 - 52 O. Baxter 1952 - 53 J. Rougeau Kinettes - 1953.- 54 C. Robin/Adrie Shave 1954 - 5§ A, Davis/Muvey McConnell 1955 - 56 L. Mercer/Lou Reum 1956 - 57 P. Mills/Pearl Hart - 1957 - 58 G. Reum/Norah Olson 1959 - 60 R. Paulsen/Pat Paulsen 1960 - 61 G. Davis/Julia Little 1961 - 62 P, Rempel/Eleanor Muehle 1962 - 63 D. Deane/Hilda Newhoven: 1963 - 64 W. Seabrook/Jean Dixon 1964 - 65 H. Power/Kay Parker 1965 - 66. C, McColl/Ellen Bentham 1966 - 67.R. Jacobs/Monica Lessard | 1967 - 68 L. Simpson/Arte Simpson 1968 - 69 J, Checkley/Rita Harvey 1969 - 70 B. Gleselman/Janet Condon - 1970 - 71 J. Frey/Joan Beaman 1971 - 72 K, Condon/Edith Gieselman 1972 - 73 C. Beaman/Nore Ferguson 1973 --74 L. Annandale/Corene Grass 1974 - 75 I. Flack/Janet Flack 1975 - 76 V. Bowan/Ann Checkley 1976 - 77 V, Hewes/Donna Hawes 1977 . 78 J. Dunn/Bev Veltch 1978 - 79 D. Manning/Kathy. Morgan... _ 1979’. 80 R. McDaniel/Lois McDaniel 1980 - 81 R. Tiedje/Denise Coulter 1981 - 82 J. Morgan/Linda Hawes 1982 - 83 D. Watt/Gall Wade 1983 - 84 A. Young/Norene Hawkins 1984 - 85 D, Andrews/Phyllis Andrews 1985 - 86 E. Wade/Bonnie Cooke 1986 - 87 S. Cooke/Heather Graydon 1987 Kinsmen . ~ Reunion ~ Spruce Coin In 1963 the Prince George Kin Club hosted a convention and advertised Prince George as the “Spruce Capitol of the World". The Terrace Kinsmen challenged this statement. and to prove that our trees were big- ger, took a spruce stump to Prince’ George. The Prince George Club was selling spruce “coins” as a tourlst attraction. The Terrace Club- dumped off the stump, with the spruce dollar on top, In front of the Prince George Convention Centra: where It sat for three or four years! Kin Jack Bakewell had the job of. driving the truck to Prince George to deliver the iarge present, Kinsmen and HI a