oe Holidays can be o a : difficult THE HOLIDAY season can be a difficult time for those coping wilh the loss of a loved one. But the Terrace Hospice Society can help, They’re hosting a special night where people can come together in remem- brance of a loved one. You and your family are invited to ‘‘Celcbrate a Life’’ — 4 non- denominational ceremony, held on Tuesday, Dec. 10 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Etk’s Hall on Tetrault, The evening will be marked with fellowship, music, special readings and refreshments. As part of the ceremony you. will have an op- portunity to place a “Celebrate a Life’ Christ- mas tag, with your loved one’s name recorded on the back, on the Christmas tree, As well, if you wish, {cel welcome to bring a gift to place under the tree in memory of your loved one. (If you choose to bring a gift, please be sure to mark it with the appropriate age and sex.) After the ceremony the Christmas tree will be dis- _ played in the Skeena Mall and the gifts will be for- warded to the Salvation Amy. For more informa- tion, please call Diane Mac- Cormac, hospice — coor- dinator, at 635-4811. IF YOU’RE coping with the loss of a loved one this holiday season, then you might want to take part in a special evening put on by the Terrace Hospice Society. The evening will include music, special readings, refreshmenis and fight- ing candles in memory of loved ones. That's hospice coordinator Diane Mas- Cormac, lighting a candle. eo oreo rte ADDRESS: CATEGORY: 7 bE | NAME: | j I Fax entries to board office at 638-1837 or drop off at any sponsor listed. | . TERRACE. ANDARD |,\ages | I I I i I 1 | 1 1 L. Rupert author here PRINCE RUPERT author Dan Rubin is in Terrace reading from his new book, Sale on the Wind, at Roastmastirs at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7. The book is about one of the West Coast’s most unique couples — Allen and Sharie Farrcll. 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