“9 Fa Ten from seven make one QUITE THE QUILT. Students from Thornhill Elementary’s grade seven class recently created and raffled off the quilt seen above to raise money for their year-end activities, Show- ing off their handiwork are Cindy Menz, Belinda Bangay, ‘Monique Charbonneau, Kimberley Green, Karie Kluss, Darlyn Larsen, Melanie Dubois, Laurie Kindred and Melanie Mintenko. Missing from the phato is Tammy Bourgoin. The “quilt was won by John Bangay. Working fora. | Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 20, 1990 — Page 83 better world. - job Em Call 1-800-663-0340 toll-free or in Vancouver call 682-6457 for. more information, or pick up a. pplication at your Canada a ployment Centre. Honourable John Reynolds, Minister of Environment from B1 oo More Moen Rupert for Seafest. Apparently things were really happening there and those who went hada fun weekend. ; kkekik I've seen a few familiar faces in around Terrace recently: such as Eileen Arbour, Tom and Jo Kenna — are you thinking of moving back? — and Honey Owens. who is here for her grandson’s graduation. Unfor- tunately, I forgot to ask if Andy was here too. kekk And we rushed to meet the Grey Goose tour bus that pass- ed through a week ago Sunday, On it was friend Winnie school friend. The people on the bus were all from Manitoba and Saskatchewan. - _ kkekik News from the Willows: Bir- thdays this month include Sam Sobsychyn (June 2), Peter Dmytriu (June 19), Louie Schillinger, Annie Green (June 20), Marie Da Silva (June 28) and Ann Zadoroznyj (June 28). Pear! Normandy is just back from another short vacation and Mildred, who has been gone since Easter, has also just returned. kkekkk. Finally, a few prayers go cut to Victor Zaporzan — ap- Reynolds and hospital representatives Jim Macin- tosh were welcome visitors to Mills Memorial Hospital last week, They brought with them a cheque for $2,300 towards monitor for the pacdiatric department. so Noting the donalion was the latest in a series to the f Slides & pools every Monday, 2 for 1, facility, Macintosh said th ina‘a fr acilily, Macintosh said the bring’a friend. club also raised money for the Shriners own hospitals | - and burn units. One of its i hospitals, he added, was now devoting allits efforts to fin- ding out the cause of arthritis RESORT LTD. the $4,000 cost of a ECG] © FUN - FUN ° FUN-A . ‘- ‘Donation, : MOUNT LAYTON. cusNetéesdnaean| HOT SPRINGS — ALUM o>. Coburn's sister and an old parently he is not doing so well. Poca. 798-2214 | | After 4:30 p.m. all pools : | and slides are 2 for 1. KALUM MOTEL — clean rooms ~— friendly staff — raasonable rates 5522 Hwy 16 Terrace, B.C. 635-2362 HOUSE OF Simi-Oi-Ghets — Indian arts & crafts — convenience store See our location at the Terrace Airport Hwy 16 West, Terrace, B.C. (3 miles west of Terrace) 638-1628 KITSUMKALUM ROCK QUARRY . . —— Ballast, Crush and Rip-Rap Box 544, Terrace, B.C. 695-6177 KITSUMKALUM RIVER TOURS & GUIDES | THE WORLD {IS YOURS.../F YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEOPLE... Wherever you move the Welcoma Wagon hostess is the right person to. | ' : — two boats — weekly tours belp yu 8 place in your new ~ advanced booking up to 6 persons Erlin da 635-6526 recommended per boat ; — experencad & knowledgeable guides, ee Hwy. 16, Kalum River Bridge 698-3735 or 638-0198 | ie ’ Branda-Lee 635-2605 ‘ Karen 638-0707 | Katharin 636-7504} ’ AND FUN FABRICS 150 cm. Reg, $9.98-$14.98/m 10% OFF a SWIMWEAR SPANDEX 150 cm. Rag. $19.98/m DINING ROOM SUITE — Reg. $4,996 -. a Great Selection! Great Prices! _ 4434:Lokelse Ave., Terrace . 638-0555 4 FY CATER BME SR at Nery pe See aT Ce et eae