Ww 4 - Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 14, 1989 ae _ Long-time Terrace residents Bits. ‘n? Pieces ‘vy sie t00p | | Seniors’ Tea is only one of them. = ~ About 100 seniors enjoy the tea and shortcake. The * entertainment was topnotch, Shelley and Sandra Mantel delighted the guests with some nice piano playing.’ Toby . Nunn’s rendition of the Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood © and the piece about the ting along well with children, and skills such as infant holding and changing and bathing babies were high priori- ty. ee They also learn about acci- — dent prevention. As babysitters, these children donot only have [i a duty to perform, they are.” also taught the tights of baby- sitters. In:order to pass and ~ Len and Margareth Needham are leaving our city to make their home in Summerland, -receive a certificate, the student Rhinoceros were priceless. c \ has to get a mark.of 60 percent | Elizabeth Trappl of the Ker- B.C. Both came to Terrace in -modei Physiotherapy Clinic. _ or higher on the final exam. 1964. Len was employed by. gave.a talk on health and safe- The marks. from this group ‘Willis Cunliffe Cons. Engineers ‘Y _ os es were between 71 and 98 per-.- ; Many businesses and in- cent; _ until:1970, when he went to work.for the District of Terrace as a: Surveyor-Technician. In -. 1972, he became the Assistant _ High marks for the ‘February - glass belonged to Debbie Stain- ton and Lana Garner. Each dividuals donated prizes for the many draws. It wasagreat afternoon, very much enjoyed: | a Superintendent of Public Works. That followed in 1978 by being appointed the Super- intendent of Public Works. Len held that position till his retire- ment on May 31, 1982. Since his retirement he has spent lots of his time fishing, working in the garden and cut- ting the grass. Summerland for Len is going back to the Old Stomping Ground, as he is originally from there. ‘Margareth worked in the hospital in Penticton before she came to Terrace. She arrived here to assume the duties as Supervisor and Assistant Direc- tor.of Nursing. This followed by everybody. For the last few years the Terrace Kinette Club has been — providing babysitting courses - for students 11 to 14 years old. Kinette Sheila Pearse is very happy with the response. So far, two classes have been held | this year and, of the 42 chil- dren enrolled, 39 completed the entire course. They are taught the basics of babysitting, get- passed with 98 percent. Highest mark in the May class was '. Erica Larson with 95 percent. All three girls received flowers for this worthy effort. Not only were there lots of . girls taking the course, there were also a good number of . boys. Shauna. Austin was the winner of the doorprize. Hats. off to the Kinettes for pro- viding a very worthwhile ser- vice to the community. © The Terrace Co-op shopping center marked its 44th anniver- - gary Saturday with a cake-cutting ceremony. The assocla- - tion's Member #1 — Floyd Frank — took care of the cutting, - -_while Pat Sheichuk, president of the Co-op board of direc- -_ a former general manager of the °. vr store, looked on. As it enters its 45th year, the Terrace Coe op Is considering,a major expansion and renovation. pro-.. tors, and Corbin King, ject. a Alie Toop photo. ~ __ by becoming the Director of ;. Nursing in 1966. In 1968 she - a, wert to work in, the Hospital” 3 Pharmacy, a job she-held till Trained babysitting grads ready to work ‘1972. From there she went to the Operating Room‘to work as a Post Anesthetic Recovery Room Nurse until her retire- ment in 1978. This did not mean that she was sitting down, doing nothing. She is an avid gardener and spends a _ good deal of her time tending the yard. As a friend tells me, ’ her: back yard has real ° character. She also likes to play a game of golf. _ The'thing she will miss most, when leaving Terrace is Tai Chi. Tai Chi is a Chinese system of physical exercises. It is not always easy to master all the moves and do them correct- . ly, but Margareth has done ex- ceptionally well. Her perse- - yerance and good humor cer- tainly paid off. We will all miss - her.’From all of us to both of you, our very best wishes for the future. ‘The Terrace Order of the Royal Purple hetd their annual Seniors’ Tea last Wednesday at - the Elks Hall. In order to spon- sor events like this they put in many hours at the Bingo “Parlor, and cater to weddings and. other local events. The money: they raise goes.to sup- port many worthwhile charities and services. The annual This Is the most recent graduating class f including accident prevention. rom the Terrace Kinettes’ babysitting course, an extensive program Alie Toop photo, that teaches all the essentials of child care, Monday to Friday 10 a.m, to 11 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 11 p.m, - COLD BEER and WINE STORE ee “Yes, we now have your favorite selection of Imports } a a 635-6300 ’ Sunday 11 a.m, to 11 p.m. — Open Holidays - . oe