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The Terrace Standard reserves. the. right. to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. * The Terrace Standard reminds advertisers that it is against the provincial Human « Rights Act to discriminate on the basis of children, marital status and employment when placing “For Rent:” ads. Landlords can state a no-smoking preference. The Terrace Standard reserves. the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any ‘advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the News Box Reply Service, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental.’ Box replies on “Hold” instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. Those September 26th --12 Weeks Clarence Michiel, Elementary School Gym Natural Therapies 635-2194 ‘REGISTRATION 638-1594 TERRACE | §42Birthdays ff 250-635-9676 - _or for classified dis f . 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GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN a Lee ee a TN ee Construction on Kalum Lake Road | Construction in process for Kalum Lake Road {Intersection of Kalum Loke Road and Highway 16 West fo 14km North on Kalum lake Road] Construction from July 31 thru September 15, 2006 Monday - Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ~ Please slow down and watch for flag persons, construction workers, and advisory signs. ~ Dea Motres Yooa Centre you are invited to our OPEN HOUSE Saturday, Sept. 23, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Popcorn, Food and Fun: - 2:30 P.M. - YOGA FREE YOGA CLASSES 3) pa. - cent: TOCA . 4+ 4:30 P.M. - POWER STRESS BUSTER New Yoga Set starfing September 25 Phone: (250) 635-3336 ‘#21, 4506 Lakelse Ave., 2nd Floor, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1P4.|° Five relatives from Australia and an uncle from Hong Kong traveled to be present at Bryana Straker’s wedding to Christopher Russell in Banff on August 14, 2006. | Bryana is the only daughter of Pamela and Geoff Straker, longtime residents of Terrace, Geoff having just returned-after working in China for the past four and a half years. Christopher, a true Albertan, is the second son of Charles and Linda Russell of Calgary. While Bryana and Chris chose their date for its significance as the feast day of St. Maximilian Kolbe, Patron Saint of Families, they were subsequently reminded that August 14 was also Bryana’s parent's wedding anniversary as well as Christopher's mother's birthday. The couple’s:Nuptial Mass took place at St. Mary’ | colleagues of Bryana’s, Father Joaquim Pereira, Father Edward Hospet, and Deacon Paul Hefferan, all from Calgary, officiating. After the ceremony, guests enjoyed: - refreshments on the terrace of the Bontt springs Hotel before moving into its stately St. Stephen’s Hall for the reception meal and celebration. Bryana was attended by Kina Merwin, a friend since her university days, Byrony Daniels, her cousin from Emerald, Australia, and Carie Russell, Chris’s sister. Standing up with Chris were his brothers, Mark and Brett, as well as Kelly Hunik, a close comrade Mamma‘s little OM TATE IST SRNR WDE since junior high. For a.couple who first met and became friends at Trinity Western University nine years ‘ago the story-book setting created an atmosphere of great romance. In keeping with the “Scottish Castle” venue, the male members of the bridal parfy wore kilts in honour. of Christopher's late grandfather, Reverend Charles Russell. Bagpipes were played at the church and again as the newly-weds were piped in procession around the historical hotel. Throughout the day a cloudless sky and warm sun accentuated the natural beauty of the surroundings and turther enhanced the contagious joy of the occasion. Chris and Bryana honeymooned in Jamaica before returning to live and work in i Calgary. S Catholic Church, Banff. with Ray, Bre Remembered by | nt, Mark: (Sandy), Wade (Carmie), Grandchildren: Kevin, Krista, \ Kyle, Jordyn & Gavin — la alee since April 8, 1959 - September 15, 1989 Debbie - Although it has been 17 years you left us, We litle knew that evening, that God was calling your name. And tho we cannot see you, you're always by our side. Our family chain was broken, and nothing seemed the same, \ But as God calls us, one by one, The chain wil link again. e Huskins Emerson. Starr Huskins passed away peacefully September 3rd, 2006. He was predeceased by his father Charles Delbert Huskins 1983 and his mother Lena Marie Huskins 2001. He is survived by (Nada) Prince Rupert, BC; Ira (Brenda) Port M (Andrew) Decker, Prince Rupert, BC; Nieces and Nephews and Great Niece and Nephews. Emerson (Emmy) was born August 18, 1937 to Charles and Lena Huskins ed in Central Port Mouton, Nova Scotia. He was the oldest of his 4 siblings. f BY = He came to Prince Rupert in the 1950's when his father decided to fish in A Prince Rupert and move there from Nova Scotic. He was well known for MX. his involvement with lapidary work and the beautiful pieces he created out SY. of stone. He also spent a lot of time nurturing his African Violets which he JX loved. He wos an avid reader and could often be found reading encyclo- {f pedias. He also commonly kad in his hand his fountain pen that he used to | pursue his passion of crossword puzzles and it is fondly remembered that ff She always had his Wrigley’s spearmint gum on hand. 1 In the 1980's Emerson moved to five the rest of his life in Terrace, BC first at Osborne House and then at the Terraceview Ladge. He has made many Xj friends both in Prince Rupert and Terrace. During his last few years he {9 . spent time visiting with his cousin, Phyllis, who kept an eye uut for him and } | am sure brightened his days with her company and news from family. ¢ Donations can be made in Emerson's memory to the Terraceview Lodge. ~ Asservice was held Thursday Sept. 7th at Terraceview in Emerson's mem- {f ory. The family would like to thank the Terraceview Lodge staff for taking his brothers Delbert: *™ good care of him. -In life we loved you dearly, In death, we do the same, It broke out hearts fo lose you, You did not go alone. For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, Your love is still our guide. Monuments | \ __ Bronze Plaques - Terrace Crematorium — 4626 Davis Street Tn Terrace, B.C. V8G 1X7. — , IA Funeral Service - Phone 635-2444 © Fax 635-635-2160. 33 Obituaries Concerned personal service in the Northwest | MacKay’s Funeral Service Ltd. Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers & Prince Rupert | G since 1946 24 hour pager and loved forever by her children Peter (Celeste}, Perry (Suzanne}; 5 grandchildren, Thomas,. Christina, Edward, Victor and Vincent; and surviving sister Gerlinde, .. brother Rudolf (Lynn) and Helmut (Gundi} as outon, NS and sister June ell as many. nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her’ husband, Leon } and sister Hilda who passed away / in 2004. SO . Anni loved and played badminton - : for many years, enjoyed nature and : gardening. a, : Her funeral was on September Ist in the Roman Catholic Church. , We pray that she has found peace with Christ. - 7——Soopwin Rodney Robert — June 23, 1926 - August 30, 2006 The family of Mr. Rodney Robert Goodwin is sad to an- nounce his passing at.his home in Terrace on August 30, 2006. Rodney was predeceased by his parents, Avery § and Lara Goodwin, his brothers Ross Goodwin and Char- lie Goodwin, his nephews Carl Brewer, George Hoimes and Arnie Goodwin. He is survived. by his sisters jean Holmes of Kamloops, Myrl Brewer of Sorrento and Anna § (Gus) Miller of Creston as well as his sister‘in law Joan f Goodwin of Burns Lake and many nieces and nephews § and great nieces and nephews.. ce * Rodney was born at Brownvale, Alberta on June 23, ft. 1926. He was the second born of Avery and Lara Good- ff - win’s six children. When Rodney was seven, he moved §.. with his family to Decker Lake where he spent his grow- f ing up years hunting, fishing and trapping with his dad, § Avery Goodwin. He said that his fondest memory of that J time of his life was hunting moose and going out on the’ f trap line with his dad. . , _ . Uncle Roddy spent his working years driving truck out of § Terrace. An accident caused him to lose inost of the use of F one arm. Despite this problem, Uncle Roddy continued to f drive truck and was seen canoeing with one of his nieces f at a family reunion. Uncle Roddy spent a quiet retirement ff living simply in his home in Terrace. “ : Although Uncle Roddy was a solitary man, he valued his § family. As recently as July 2005 he drove his truck pulling ff a travel trailer up to Burns Lake to attend the memorial { of his brother in law. Predictably, when no one knew if or | when he would arrive, a drive to his usual campsite on {I . Burns Lake revealed that, as a creature of habit, he was fll camped there. Uncle Roddy will be missed by all. A memorial will be held at Decker Lake at a later date. A donation to a char- | ity of your choice in his name would be appreciated.