6, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Dec. 8, 1976: _ . . ae . ; ; The Terrace Co-op — | ee can ey ae ies ON ee a Te wens Spiel ueNAT A! OMMEE Sygate a mea Good Cor orate Citizens . 7 a y a 7 ?P opular Demand 1 - Two Shows Nightly {10:30 p.m, and 12:30 pam. For the third straight year the Terrace Co-op set aside an evening for the convenience of. Senior | Citizens and handicapped people so that they can do § their Christmas shopping with the maximum of ease, with the entire store open only to them. | Somewhere in the neighborhood of 456 local citizens took the opportunity to do their shopping last Wed- nesday evening. In fact our photographer; who at- tended, said it looked like a rush Friday night shop- ‘ping at the Co-op. ee | The-Co-op once again gave a ten percent discount to all shoppers in the entire store including the grocery department. All of the staff was on hand in a volun-., teer capacity to serve the customers from both senior citizens residences in Terrace, from the Three Rivers Workshop and from private homes. = During tie evening the shoppers were treated to. entertainment provided by the Terrace Christian ‘School Choir, the Terrace Community Choir, the Terrace Co-op staff choir, the Vicki Parviainen Dancers. As a special treat, Theo Grant, A Co-op baker, performed several native dances in full Kitimaat Band costumes for the shoppers. Bill Young ‘of Tillicum Keyboards provided music with an organ from his store which he brought along at no charge. The Co-op provided ‘free gift-wrapping for those =: who required it and also mailed free of charge any i parcel that the shoppers wanted to send out of town. Free delivery was provided by Keith Soles of K & M Delivery. Fire Chief Cliff Best was on hand fo per- | Darren $t. Claire’s Blossom -° Hallowed ground of Garland invaded by Westmount | | | -Even the hallowed sound was believed as ‘‘un- and his group has brought ‘ di “i “ hatte ‘pat s0f Judy Garland isn’t. safe touchable”’. - . the wonderful world of the groups including one made neato U8 eaters. a But Ft ee a ad a. ver energetic Wizard of. Odd into the yp of members of Skylark artist wi | | from Westmount Resorts, und ction by Doug Wong sounds of today. and another in which A cepa anth Blossom, E sonally supervise the activities and ensure that no 1 OE ee © ie ne sem 7 ~ —ARES BS A, ¥, by ' | top Canadian talent Valdy, presently based in Calgary. f accident took place. The. Terrace Loan Cupboard _ to top off the evening the Co-op provided a free a ee ec ea - “Dozens of other. public spirited citizens assisted in provided free wheel chairs. | lunch consisting of tea and coffee, sandwiches and Originally from ‘Van-*was a backup musician on’ ae oo The Early Riser Bus Service provided tran- christmas cake. The handling of the dining room was. Various ways to-make ihe event a happy ane con © . venient one © for many Terrace citizens, 2} Claire bass guitar. His most recent. The single. is two-parts | " eeeceu ion for:the sho ‘as well as many other | taken l sportation f ppers as well as y oiner undertaken by Jab’s Daughters. oo sett yc peep yet ste i Liocenttimn etn! ceed rin ea Pe OU ee EL RN RE EL a i A A i Ce y ass “was .with the Cancon. ey hts stolen me Sa re es eer? | Fenn =: - = aa er re on . Bates : : CEN volunteers with:private vehicles. 0) CoO o OC ei es aa