Peter and Elly Dtdmerus from Nunspeet in the Netherlands. They are here attending the wedding of Irving and Brenda Gerypstra. thks ” The Heritage Day celebra- tions — Sunday, Feb. 18 — was an afternoon of wide ranging entertainment Mamie.. Kerby’s welcoming speech. The Terrace Pipes and Drums ted off followed by Norm Desjardins playing many old favourites on his fiddle. Vikki Parvianen and her dancers. put on a great display, the Guides and Brownies sang a few songs, Marilyn Davies brought. along some piano Page B2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 28, 1990 Heritage hit. We'll start this week off with 4 special welcome to Terrace to opened by- students from the: Northwest” « Academy for the Performing. Arts and Mrs. Cameron from E.T, Kenney school‘intraduced a small group of students who sang native songs, More dancing was provided ‘by the local square dancing club, led by Carol Glenn, the Turcotte sisters and their highland flings ‘and finally, the Philippino stick dancers: All in all, a great afternoon! KKKKt Recent birthdays up at Ter- taceview Lodge were: Jonah Grey, 83; Jerry Dunham, 33; J.A. Lavoie, 97; Maral Crat- teaw, 86 and Gertrude Wagner, 64. The last three ail celebrated their’s on the same day, Feb. 21. Pape ae ge Poa gga Re “Here a | There" _Wwenne Moen - ~The Skeena Squares club was up at the lodge on Monday and were a big hit. I’m sure the seniors would love to have more - singers, dancers and other entertainers come up and put on a show. Phone Donna at the lodge if you'd like to volunteer. " kk kkk ; At the Willows: | was sorry to hear Cecil, caretaker at the apartments, has taken a fall and broke her arm. I’m sure that was just what she needed, what with the place about to get a facelift with new carpets being put down in all the apartments. Minnie Petterson is home from hospital and doing well and wishes for a speedy recovery go to Alice McCulloch who is now in Mills Memorial. keke. Speedy recovery also ‘to Clarence (Skip) Warner who is in Mills following -a-heart. at- tack, Bill Schoeps and my dear Friend Gladys Hales, mother of John and Derek Hales, who suf- fered a slight stroke. Hurry up and get better Gladys. -your friends at bingo'all miss you. - Kk kkk Finally, a few people have told me that have spotted robins . around the town, And that means the pussy willows should be out soon. St. Patrick's celebration nearing © By PETER CROMPTON Once again our curling team led by Larry Burke ended up in second place at the provincials. The zone cribbage is being held in Kitimat Saturday, March 10. kiekkn« Our installation of officers was held at the branch Feb. 17. We had about 70 members and guests show up, the evening was a success without doubt. Thanks again to the people from Branch 250, Kitimat, for coming along. It’s always a pleasure to see our friends from the City of Snow. tek We will be having a special evening March 17, St. Patrick’s Dance. Please make note of this and join in the fun. . These special nights are a chance to meet old friends, and enjoy an evening of entertain- ment. Honour ‘roll - THORNHILL JUNIOR SECONDARY Grade 8 Outstanding Achievement Jonathan Duffy, Aaron Petovello, Sonja Hedberg and Vanessa Pearson Meritorious Achievement Dusty Clarke, Paula Pocha and David Halley Honourable Mention Yvonne Schmidt, Heather Stoner, Erik Hansen and Fay Campbell Grade 9 Outstanding Achievement Josee Banville, Keri Sauer, Christine Todd and Bryan Trehearne Meritorious Achievement Tasha McAvoy, Kurt Maller, Steven Maxim, Danny Halt and Rodney Sanches ‘Honourable Mention Gynette Gogag, Kerl Fell, Melanie Conrad, Allen Coburn, Ron Thorsen, Shane Myram, Jessica Lambright, Kari Eisner and Natosha Miorris Grade 10 Outstanding Achievement Nicole Sanches and Jody McMurray Meritorious Achievement Shawn Dimitrov, Valerie Devost, David Carson and Aaron Hansen Honourable Mention Julie Kozier, Chris Stoner, Ashley Tait, Tanya Renaud and Mark DeJong N. Thanks , Dear Sir: Thank you to the Giri Guides and Brownies of Ter- race’ for providing tray. favours for our patients at Miils Memorial Hospital on Valentines Day. It was apparent that a lot of work and imagaination |. went into their work. Yours truly, Joan Marr, Dietitian Mills Memorial Hospital ypu Anew. Legion Notes Branch 413, Terrace Your executive is now in full swing, and aiming to improve both the image and the financial positions of Branch 13. However, we need your full support, kok kkk Our next steak night is March 2. Again, these nights are well worth coming out for, even with a snow storm last month (Feb.) we had 76 members attend, kkk Very shortly we will be looking for help to man the bar at the curling club for the Loggers Bonspiel. Four hours of your time is needed, if you can spare this time please contact the branch. These kind of volunteer pro- jects go a long way to help sup- port-your branch, kkekhk We are still looking for a per- . § son to head up the volunteers for the carnival weekend in April, and someone to chair the Centennial Christian School 3608 Sparks Street Registrations for Kindergarten-Grade 7 and the possible addition of Grade 6 for 1990-91 school year are belrig ac- cepted until March 18, 1990. Centennial Christian School is a parent run Independent School offering Christian education to students of parents from a variety of Christian backgrounds. Our school is certified by the B.C, Ministry of Education and meets all requirements. Please contact the Principal Mr, Frank Voogd School: 635-6173 f Home: 638-0108 for more ¢ informatio: You may ‘not realize it but there are quite a few exciling holiday " Gastinations in your own country. To start with British Columbia, fy the Harrison Hot Springs. A rasort with gold, tennis, skiing, windsurfing, sailing or fishing, canoging; watarskiing, hiking and cycling. Get involved in the annual sandcastle compatition or the Kite Festival. Wilh a spectacular setting you'll remember for a tite time, you'll naver want to leave. - #f you plan to be around Van: couver Island, a most fabulous seaside resort is the Tigh-Na-Mara Resort Motel. Vancouver island of: fers the warmest ocean swimming In B.C. Hare you can play tennis, volleyball, horseshoe, and ping: pong, Or, you lke, lake a horseride or go hiking. Also on the premises is a world class restaurant where you can go from informal barbeque to a delicious Question: Land Of The Alsing Son is a nickname for what country? four coursa dinner. Hore are authentic log cottages or beautiful- ly appointed oceanside con- dominiums. Take your pickl!t ‘The Post Hotel in Lake Loulse is 4’ the newest and one of thelr finest full service hotels in Canada's Ma- jestic Rocky Mountains. Just minutes away from Canada’s most magnificent ski area and only 2 hours away from Calgary interna- tlonal Alrpot. This 95 room hotel features rooms with balconies, fireplaces and whirlpool baths, junior and exdeutive suites, some with kitchens. The complex also has a-indoor pool and whirlpool, How would that fal after a hard day of skling? i've just named a few. There ara plenty more destinations that you do not have to travel for days to get there. “Just ln your own back yarditl” __ RENO Saag 68 | Departs Vancouver March 4,11, 18, ‘28 & April.4- $199.0 Be _ Skeena Mall” . 1088-61 81 Riverboat Days Parade, Kak kk March Events March 5 — Executive Meeting March 7 — Darts Fun Night March 13 -~ Meeting 8 p.m. March 17 — St. Patrick’s Dance - Music by Mothballs . March 14, 21 & 28 ~ Darts Fun Night : kkhkkk Come on out, support your branch and give your ideas to your executive, General : ook olive. mre vo age giving theiy ime and money yan join in, ar Bea Local Hero, / ee at Aue a tn erat meen “4 | ~“Hiow to bea Local Fiero Kk for vi ays yau can volunteer and make your community s ‘Find out where your fiends and neighbours . ope LE . . na) Anew spirit of giving, a KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY I | { Bring this ad In and receive a FREE | i I Baby's Name: Mathew Christopher Ames _ Date & Time of Birth: Jan. 24, 1990 — 3:02 am Weight: 7 Ibs, 14.0z, Sex: Mata” . Parents: Rodney & Barbara Ames Baby's Nama: Raymond Kalsy Costello Date & Time of Birth: Jan. 15, 1990 — 9:51am Weight: Glbs, 10 0z. Sex: Mala Parent ; Cinnamon Costelta Baby's Name: Kelst Ann Marie Essay Data & Time of Birth: Jan. 24, 1990 — 7:20 pm . Welght: 6 Ibs. 17 oz. Sex: Female’ Parents: Rob & Barb Essay . Baby's Nate: Courtney Brenda Maria Bogart Date & Time of Birth: Jan. 9, 1990 Weight: 7 !bs. 12 0z. Sex: Female Parents: Rob & Shannon Bogart *GINGE RERE rt O14 VYHOVSE ” 235A - 4744 LAKELSE AVENUE, TERRACE, BC. YBB rT) packag« of Dream Stars with any purchasia of Playmobli over $26,00. Offer explres March 31, 1990. (804) 635-5236 BOX 587, TERRACE, B.C. V8G 4B5 Do you have. some. spare: time? Would you like to. » help make your commmunity a healthier, - safer place to live? . . Ksan House Society is.Jooking for .. ~-VOLU NTEERS | to work for the Terrace Sexual Assault Centre and the Terrace Transition House. Here are some ways you can help: '—= Court Accompaniment . — Fund Ralsing — Public Education — Crisis Intervention — Office Work — Child Care “FOR MORE INFOMATION CALL: 635-4042 or 635-2373 oF 635- 6447 TERRACE A SPECIAL INVITATION TO — THE PEOPLE OF. From CarolGran Minister Responsible for Women’s Programs 66 As Minister Responsible for ‘Women’s Programs, Jam conducting a direct consultation _ process this month. My purpose is -. to obtain the views of our citizens on the challenges facing the _ women of British Columbia, ~ [will be meeting with women, | | men and business leaders “throughout the Province. : ; The information I obtain through ~*c this personal consultation process. 4 ~ will be used to develop policies and programs to further economic and social aims of womenin ~~ British Columbia, 99 Meet the Minister on Thursday March 1st, 7 P-! m. at The Inn of the West, | 4620 Lakelse Avenue. - | |, PREE CHILDCARE AVAILABLE CA “Asa wife, mother and career woman, 1 personally an aivare that in our complex society, women face a tide variety of problems. My jab is to spentlend government action on women’s issues. Working - together, men and women must provide ws woith the feedback which will tell us how mich is known about our existing programs ¢ aud help us develop new prograits and policies.”