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PPP EEL fo “JULY 31, 1993 - B.C. - Seniors Games Soceity Zone 10 is having a giant garage sale ‘and hamburger stand at Safeway Parking lot from ’ 9:00 am to 5:00 pm 2pl4 : EL _ AUGUST 3, 4 & 5, 1993 - Terrace Pentecostal Church is having a childrens program featuring a special music -proup at the Library band _shell. from 2:00 to 3:30 pm als OR ROK 1 AO AUGUST. 9, 1993 - ‘Family Matters Post-Partum “group to be held Monday “evenings from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m, at the Skeena Health Unit “at. 3412, Kalum Street Terrace, B. Cy parents -welcome, for “more Information phone “Debra Pond. Skeena Health Unit 638-3310 2p15 te OR Ga aE a . "MONTH: OF AUGUST - :T &K Singles, Aug 8, Picnic “and swimming at 1:30, Aug 15 ‘Douglas, ‘channel charter 8:00 “BML, “Aug 19, walk Japanese garden | 8:00 pm., Aug 21 Nit “out/at ‘Northern 8:00 p.m., -“Aug:29 Baseball and Picnic., poffee meeting every Tues’ at Mt Mikes at 7:00 p.m. ! OO HOR AA “OCTOBER 23, 1993 - The BCOAFO Branch 73 is having ‘an Annual Tea and Bazaar featuring year-round practical ‘gifts and baked goods. It is ‘held at the Happy Gang “Centre, 3226 Kalum\Street, at 10pm. eee IO LIVING WITH CANCER “self-help support for cancer patients, family and friends, share personal experiences, .and, concerns, . information -sharing meetings, 1st and 3rd Tuesday each month at womens centre 4542 Park ave, ‘Terrace BC. RO AK A PLACE TO GO When pregnant and needing support, BIRTHRIGHT offers confidential and- non- judgemental help to any woman distressed. by an “unplanned pregnancy, core in ‘fora free pregnancy test, baby or maternity clothes, or just a friendly and sympathetic 4721 Lazelle Ave, (in the Tillicum Building), 11:00 a.m. ta 1 p.m., Monday 635-3907. ; Ree TERRACE ART ASSOCIATION. Summer workshops for July and August, all workshops are held in the Terrace Public Art Gallery. rr Tirerrry 4th TUESDAY: OF EVERY MONTH - Alzheimers .and Dementia support groups hald meeting at-the mental health centre at 1 pm. on Tuesday. © we Phd ot td! 3RD THURSDAY OF the month: B.C.P.A Advisory Comm, is having a meeting at 200 A -'4630 Lazelle Ave at 7:00 pm. . : sd dachdichatachdidhele CRISIS LINE: is’ open. 24 hours a day: for- anyone in Grisle, Call 635- 4042. ‘in listener, office at No: 201,” “open: to Friday, 24-hour. helpline CANADA WORLD YOUTH “THEY DON’T really know cach other yet. But you would hardly know it - from the way they. work together. "participants staying in Terrace for . their h host. fi ‘amilles. : Days parade." . ferent: countries, the.” travellers took’ time out’ to talk about com- “ing 10 Terrace. * ; “*Elove it,’? says Chad. Walasek = Thountains: i them before.’ ” ‘Bach | of. the seven Canadian -Dve never seen 7 counterpar! from India. ~. They slay for.10 weeks here in errace’ — the mmunity — before going to In- Walasek is paired with Rajeev . Sinha, and the two are working al Northern Native Broadcasting. Each pair have work place- isited. Terrace many times. tere” CANADA WOR |. YOUTH travellers Aaron Reid and: Laksha Reddy put the; the globe that th finishing: touches. on ; jroup lised to decorate a float In the Biverboat, Days parade last: Saturday... : Reddy are working with the ‘Reid and * counlerpatt -Laksha The 14 ‘Canada’ ‘World “Youth. “the next two months arrived:hére ~.Jast. week and. got scilled | in ‘with. z They put: a float jogether ‘ast week” ‘for Saturday’ Ss. Riverboat’ ~ Th between painting flags oF dif Of Timmins, Ont. “Especially the- - participants © are: paired with a Canadian host. dia for the same amount of time. . ~ ments Hronghout. the time they wal born:in Kitimat and has . “It’s great,’ he says. “I love it: Globetrotting group arrives forests ministry, doing work in silviculture, monitoring and many other arcas. Pascal Gauthier nails from Iber- ville, Quebec —~ just south of Montreal. ; ~*When [ was: younger it was _ my dream: to -go.to- India,’” he said.'‘* Now that dieam:is coming tric.” . He. and counterpart. Senihil Raja start work Thursday al the Deep Creek Fish Hatchery. - Quebec City student Veronique ” Bedard: and. Noreen Shanct John are working with the °Terracc Anti-Poverty Group Socicly.. -Alcisha Howlett, of Woodstock, Ont. and Indian counterpart Anita Menon are working. with. the mentally handicapped ~ in the Choices program run by Terrace and District Community Services Society. Tia Loftsgard is’ here: from. Regina — the only Canada World _ Youth - representative” from | the Prairies. ; She and Mamta Chemhan spend. the first half of their time here working on the city parks: ‘and _ recreation depariment’s ‘Fun: in the Sun’’.summer. daycamps for _ -bix- to. 10-year-olds. For the sec- ond half they'll be working at the Kitimat-Stikine Regional District. Lisa Bizeau, of Toronto, . and : Ramya Ramesh are working with . scniors at Tetraceview Lodge. ~ The project Jeaders: are’ Maria, Cavezza and Hema Kinikar. - The participants report the com-:. > munity has been very friendly 8 s0. far. Queen Muriel crowned Muriel O’Boyle was. named ‘Riverboot Queen 1993 at a ~ city hall ceremony July 29. *F know Muriel will serve ‘very well as our new River- “poat Queen,’’ said long time friend Rusty Ljungh in - paying tribute. Born in Amherst, Nova ‘Scotia . Muriel 0’ Boyle taught school there and later. married Wendell O' Boyle, There are iwo chikiren, Gavin of B.G, O’ Bayle Ltd. and Joan, a teacher in Vic- toria, The family came west and settled -first in Luscor, Al- -berta: and then to the ‘Hazeltons. .A move to Terrace ‘fol- lowed in 1933. | Muriel worked in the medical field and served as chairman of COUNTRY. LINE dancing was just just one of the opening - ceremony © activitias that marked the start . of Riverboat Days last Thursday. Also in attendance were- Riverboat Queen Muriel O'Boyle. with Rusty Ljungh (bot- tom left), and Gyzma the Clown, who cozied up to the stuffed bear at city hall. the school board. Wendell worked as a master mechan- ic at Columbia Cellulose. ‘For seven years, Muriel was a.matron for the Ter- -race RCMP. -“The policy in the O’ Boyle family home has al- ways. been open door and many locals as well. as _/-Strangers have enjoyed thelr ~ hospitality’? said Rusty ., Ljungh. Ljungh made particular ‘mention of Muriel’s years of volunteering at Terraceview Lodge, The pair are now a regu- lar musical fixture at the ~ lodge. Ljungh - also ‘noted that Muriel served as a friend . when the. Ljunghs first ‘moved to Terrace in 1963. kkk Also present at the open- ing ceremonies’ were city . freeman Vesta Douglas and: alderman Bob Cooper. ‘Music. came courtesy the -tommunity band conducted by | Geoff Parr. _ “Ceremonies were moved Into clty hall council cham- -bera because * of inclement , weather. a .