ag gee Tera adap eas Pie hoce West Fraser’s Skeena Sawmills staff have done their share in supporting regional health care in our community, and recently Surinder Malhotra and Bab Devcic of Skeena Sawmills presented a cheque to Bill McRae of the R.E.M. Lee Foundation and TRHCS chairman David Lane for over $700 as Skeena Sawmills’ contribution towards the purchase of a CT Scanner. The Terrace Portugese Association raised $2,000 recently with a dinner and dance and gave the money to the R.E.M. Lee Foundation CT Scanner fund. _ Association members delivered the donation to David Lane and Bill McRae. ¥ Pat: & Polly’s Cafe Pact ¢ »- Chinese & Western Cuisine . Mon.—Thurs. 10:30 a.m. — midnight Fri, & Sat, 10:30 a.m. — 1 am. Sunday 12:00 am, — 10 p.m. 4913 Keith Avenue, gn The 25th wedding anniversary party was so much fun they decided to carry it over to the next 638-1848 or 638-8034 day... but with a difference. All proceeds from the second night of dancing went to the R.E.M. Lee Foundation CT Scanner fund, Above, organizers and Terrace musicians (not in order) John Pequin, Nom Desjardin, Russ Kirk, Gord Hamilton and Roy Alaric offer a cheque for just under $1,500 to Bill McRae of the R.E.M. Lee Foundation and Terrace Regional Heaith Care chairman David Lane. GIM 7S The presentation took place during the official opening of the Mills Memorial nuclear medicine centre, | 3 § RESTAURANT =" Chinese & Canadian Food “Yi i OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK af i A Mon - Wed 1:30 am, — 10:00 pum. fi Ne Thursday £1230 avin. — 11:00 pam, we Fri - Sat £1:30 avant, — 1:00 acim. al Sunday 12:00 am. 10:00 pon. 4643 Park Avenue — , eum 635-611) tees crc ico----- l | | Sunday Buffet Brunch | : a 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Newt All you can eat ‘Why eee WNSeA) breakfast & lunch items] teal | Adults $10" a! Seniors $7* | | Kids $6° | 4551 Greig Avenue, lerrace, B.C, Phone: 635-6630 TOLL-FREE: 1-800-663-8156 FAX: 635-2788 aay Yay Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian ' Dishes Be 4606 Greig Ava., for Take-Out — Veus| Terrace, B.C. Ph, 635-6184 {que ' — Giving money to the R.E.M. Lee CT Scanner fund is nothing new for Terrace Royal Bank manager Bill Edmonds. Above, Edmonds presents a cheque for $5,000 to Terrace Regional Health _Care Society chairman David Lane during the official opening of the nuclear medicine facility at Mills Memorial Hospital. For the Royal Bank, this was the second of two installments; the first $5,000 was donated a couple of months ago during the Terrace Regional Health Care Society's annual general meeting. eT, ie