Blo _Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 1, 1990 ‘Pet of the Week This week's pet is an eight-month-old German -Shepherd crossbreed female. She arrived at the Terrace Animal Shelter after city workers found her at large dragging 30 faet of chain behind her. Shelter employees say she’s clean and friendly (she loves a bath!) and she's looking for a home. To get acquainted drop by or call the Terrace Animal Shelter. . by Nancy Orr The Terrace Health Care Society announced the appoint- ment of Doris Mitchell as direc- tor of resident care for Terrace- view Lodge effective July 16. Mitchell arrived in Terrace from Prince George in November, 1989 with her hus- band Lane and two sons, Jared and Ryan. Lane, who had lived in Terrace in his younger days when his father Bill was manager of the Terrace airport, had always wanted to return. “We all love it,’’ said Doris, “the beauty of the Skeena Valley and the mountains, the friendly people. The boys love their school.’’ It is a long way from the home she left more than 20 years ago in Cape Breton. Doris graduated as a registered nurse in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, worked in Mon- treal and Vancouver in general duty nursing, post partum and emergency before going to Vic- toria to study for her degree in Social Work. After graduation with her B.Sc.N, with a focus on gerontology, she and Lane were married and moved to Prince George. There she worked part time in various departments of Social Services. son “*T will be working at Terrace. view as on-site manager,’’ she said, “‘but hope to focus on the nursing management. We have excellent managers in the other area, such as Linda McMynn, the dietitian, who looks after the dietary and housekeeping de- partments; Geneine Sutherland, the manager of resident services, Come in for the total package! TI je hair styling @ toning e esthetics phone 635-4997 4652 Lazelle Avenue -_ Terrace, B.C. fame ere ek ‘and so many others, We-have six full-time R.P.N.’s and, two casual R.N.’s. | ap spoints new oor : a for Terraceview. Lodge and Joyce and’‘J will work close- ly together to coordinate the two © facilities and the patients. “Like Joyce Krause, the —. director at Mills Memorial, I will report to. Michael Leisinger, the - chief executive officer of the _ The quality of care has been so. good at Terraceview,’’ said ‘Mitchell, ‘‘my hope is to main- tain that excellence.”’ Terrace Health Care. Society, [ — COMING EVENTS Our Coming Events column is @ public service offered by the Ter- race Review. Deadiine is Friday at 5 p.m. Coming Events must be maited in or dropped off at our office, 4535 Greig Avenue, typed or In legible writing. Information concerning tha Twin River Estates project Is available © from the Skeena Senior Citizens’ Housing Society office, corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue, each Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Heritage Park Is open to the public DAILY, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For infor- mation regarding schooi tours, weddings, family portraits or large group tours, phone Heritage Park at 635-4546 or 635-2508. Caledonia Senfor Secondary School summer hours are as follows: Of- fice will be open Aug. 7 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to 3 p.m. Counsellors will be available for students wishing to make course changes August 27, 28 and 29, Until August 10 — The Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club has booked Skeena Junior Secondary School for a gymnastics summer camp, Mondays through Fridays. Pat McRoberts, naw head coach for the club, will be in charge of all programs. Children three years and up may register for one week or more, and registration forms can be picked up at All Seasons Sporting Goods. All proceeds from the camp wilf go towards construction of the club’s new gymnasium, so come out for some summer tumbllng fun. Wednesday, August 1 — Miils Memorial Hospital Auxitlary is holding a logo contest (picture of a Stellar Jay and a dogwood branch, 5x7 or 8x10, natural colours). Deadline is August 1 (today). Mall your entry to Millis Memoria! Hospital! Auxiliary, Box 506, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B5, for submission by the Auxillary to the B.C. Association of Hospital Aux- | dliary’s office in Vancouyer by Aug. 17. The winning logo will be used. - by the B.C.A.H-A. on T-shirts, note paper and other objects to be deter- mined on a later date. If you want your design returned, enclose full name and maiting address on a stamped envelope. Thursday, August 2 — Let's get ready for the Riverboat Days parade! We will be making posters and placards. “Wormsworth”, the longest bookworm In the world, wifl be entering the parade this year. We need lots of kids to march with him. Anyone who would like to be In the parade must have a permission slip signed by a parent or guardian. Phone the Terrace Public Library at 638-8177 for further Information. August 3 to 5 — 1980 grads of Caledonia Senior Secondary 10-year reunion, To grads and all persons who should have graduated in 1980, reunion witl be at the Tarrace.{nn. For details call 638-1214 or send lat- ter to 2088 Cypress St., Terrace, B.C., V8G 5G3 August 3 to 5 — Skeena Junior Senior High School class of ‘64 is celebrating their 25th silver anniversary reunion. Weekend activities include Friday night “welcome home” wine and cheese social, Satur- day night banquet and dance, Sunday family picnic at Lakelse Lake. Seating capacity is limited, so pre-ragister as soon as possible, For more information, call Linda at 635-3313 after 6 p.m. Until August 5 — The Kitimat Centennial Museum presents “Fabricated Dreams” — historic quilts from the Vancouver Museum. Quilts by local craftsmen will enhance this exhibition. Museum hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Closed Monday. Sunday, August 5 — The final Crossroads coffee house will be served up at Don Diego's Restaurant at 7 p.m. We hope that you can make it. You can pick up your tickets at Sight and Sound in the Skeena Mall or give Kim Sauinier a cafl at 635-6549. Thursday, August 9 — Make a wind {in the willaws) sock and fiy like the wind! At the Terrace Public Library at 10:30 a.m. or 2 p.m. For children ages six and up. Please register in advance. Please call the library for more Information at 638-8177. August 17, 18 and 19 — Terrace Minor Softball sponsors the Summer Softball Schoot from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily at Elks Park. For boys and girls ages 10 to 15 years. Professional instruction in flelding, hitting, bunting, baserunning, throwing and catching. To register, send name- and age of child attending along with cheque to Tarrace Minor Soft- ball, Box 433, Terrace, 8.0. (Summer Softball School). inquiries: Vic Buteau at 638-7389 or Gary Turner at 635-2943, August 24 to 26 — Cariboo College kicks off Celebration ‘90, marking 20 years of service with a homecoming weekend. If you're a former student or staff member, plan to visit the Kamloops Campus and join the fun. Activities will Include a Bar-B-Q, dance, department spon- sored events, music and entertainment. It's a family affair! For more information or to tet us know your re coming, call Arlea at 1-800-663-2955. Tuesday, Sept. 4 — The next general meeting of the Ladies’ Auxillary to the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 13 will be at the Legion starting at B p.m. Zone Commander Lovgren wiil be making her official visit to our L.A. Gome out to the meeting and meat her, Thursday, September 13 — Terrace Health Care Society Annual General Meeting at 8 p.m., Skeena Room No. 1, Terrace Inn. Current members of the Terrace Health Care Soclety may/renew their memberships on or before Sept. 13, 1990. New members who wish to have voting rights at the annual general meeting must become a, _ member of the Terrace Health Care Society on or before August 13, 1990. Memberships may be purenased | at Mills Memorial #t Hospital. ty. tes a Fee ae er ee [2 boss sate tee ee 5 . ae | Or nme a Aen tba Si Aa a 2 hm