Bil’ Terrace Review — Weduiesday; November 28, 1990 I need to make a correction in one of last month’s pumpkin recipes. Omitted from the pum- pkin date muffins were 4 tsp. — of baking powder. One of our readers phoned me about this, then baked some and brought me some. I must say, they are good. So please correct your recipe. Congratulations to Otto Lindstrom. He was the lucky winner of $1,000 in the Co-op’s Super Sunday draw. What a bonus, so close to Christmas. The Skeena Valley Quilters are keeping very busy making a quilt they hope to raffle off some time in the New Year. The proceeds all go to The Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Founda- tion CT scanner fund, Obtain- ing this scanner has become a real community effort: great people doing great things for a great community. The Terrace Italian-Canadian club is having their annual Christmas dinner and dance on December 1. It will be held in the arena banquet room; cock- tails at 7 p.m., dinner at 8, and dancing afterwards will be to lively Disco music. We all know that authentic Italian food is the best, and there will be lots of it, ’m told. You can go as a single for $20 and of course a couple is double the price. Proceeds from this even- ing also will go to the CT scan- ner fund. You can purchase your tickets by phoning 635-6703. Do it now, have some fun, great food and do a lot of good. When the first snow Fell, most of us thought that this was more or less an announce- ment of things to come at some later date. I think winter fooled us. It is here to stay by the looks of things, Actually, it would not be so bad if we could just get the weatherman to shut off the outflow winds. We really don’t want them and I don’t think they’re good for anything—or ar they? I have been asking you to send me your favorite Christ- - Bits’n’Pieces People and everyday events in the Northwest by Alie Toop I read it, and I know that you will too: . An English teacher, while visiting Switzerland, was look- ing for a place to stay. She ask- ed the school master if he could recommend any. He took her to see several, and when everything was settled, the teacher returned home to make final preparations for the move. When she arrived home, the thought occurred to her, that she had seen no ‘‘water closets’? (an old English expres- sion for bathroom). She wrote the schoolmaster asking him if there was a W.C. The only solution the schoolmaster could find for the initials W.C. was Wayside Chapel, so he wrote the following letter to the English teacher — oa It is a great pleasure for me to inform you that a W.C. is located a few miles from the house, in the center of a lovely pine wood surrounded by love- ly gardens. It is capable of holding 300 people and is open Sundays and Thursdays only. As there aré a great many peo- ple expected during the summer mas recipe. It may be an appet- izer, something you cook for dinner or dessert, or your favo- rite Christmas cookies, bars, - cakes, or what have you. The deadline is tomorrow night. Phone 635-2723 or drop it in the mailbox at 4705 Loen Ave. _ I came across some good useless information. Did you know that we have been pop- ping corn for thousands of years? That 10 percent of all ‘supermaket items come directly from corn? = : I gota kick out of this when It was fashions for all at the recent evening show put on by Rose's Ladies’ Fashions in Augie’s lounge at the Terrace Hotel. Attire ranged from casual to formal in a display of the shop's new lines. ‘months, I suggest that you come early, although there is plenty of standing room. This — isan unfortunate situation, particularly if you are in the habit of going early or regular- ly. You will no doubt be glad to learn that a good number of people bring thier lunches and make a day of it. I would sug- gest that you go on Thursdays when there is an organ accom- paniment. The accoustics are excellent and even the most delicate sounds are heard by all. It may interest you, that my daughter was married in the W.C. and that it was there, she met her husband, I still remem- ber the great rush there was for a seat, There were three people to a seat, usually occupied by one. It was wonderots to see the expressions on their faces. The newest attraction is a bell donated by a wealthy resi- dent of the district. Tt rings every time there is a donation. A bazaar is to be held to pro- vide plush seats, since the peo- ple think it is a long needed ad- dition. My wife is rather deli- cate, so she can’t go regularly. It has been almost a year since she last went. Naturally it pains her much not to be able to at- tend with more regularity. I shall be glad to reserve a special seat for you, where you will be seen by all. For the children there is a special time and place so that they won-t disturb their elders. I hope I’ve been af some ser- vice to you, Sincerely yours, the School master yrs abs PEPE ny . qe teehee gens bed Sore? 7) SD anole a . : ee ‘ =<, CHURCH DIRECTORY Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. Exodus 20:1 6 sarttol ‘4830 Straume Avenue Sacred Heart Catholic Church Mass Times: Pastor: Saturday: 7:30 o.m. Fr. Allan F, Noonan Sundays: 9:00 a.m. O.M.1, 71:30 a.m. 635-2313 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Priest in Charge: Rev, Eugene Miller 635-9019 Holy Eucharist: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. 4506 Lakelse Avenue Christ Lutheran Church Morning Worship — 9:00 a.m. Sunday School — 10:15 a.m. Pastor: Donald P. Bolstad 3229 Sparks Street - §35-5520 Terrace Seventh-Day Adventist Church Sabbath School: Pastor: Saturday 9:30 a.m. Ole Unruh — 635-7333 Divine Service: Prayer Meeting: Saturday 11:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 3306 Griffiths 635-3232 Evangelical Free Church Sunday School: ~ Pastor: : a (for all ages) W.E. Glasspell $:45 a.m, Sunday Services: 11:00 a.m, 6:30 p.m, 3302 Sparks Street Prayer Meoting: Wed. 7:00 p.m. 635-5115 Terrace Full Gospel Christian Fellowship NEW LOCATION: 3222 Munroe Street Sunday Service: 10 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays: Mid-Week Service and Bible Study: 7:30 p.m. | Church: 638-8384 Pastor: Slade Compton Res.: 638-0829 Knox United Church Sunday Worship: Minister: 10:30 a.m. Stan Bailey Sunday School: Youth Group: 10:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 4907 Lazelle Ave. 635-6014 Terrace Pentecostal Assembly | Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Pastor: John Caplin Morning Service: 10:30 am. Associate Pastor: Cliff Siebert Evening Service: 6:30 p.m. 3511 Eby Street 635-2434 The Alliance Church Family Bible Hour: 9:45 a.m. Morning Service: 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Rick Wiebe Evening Fellowship: 6:00 p.m. Ass'! Pastor: Douglas Gian All ere cordially invited Youth Ministries * Home Bible Studies « Visitation 4923 Agar Avenue 635-7727 Christian Reformed Church Sunday Serices: Pastor, 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m, Peter Sluys -- 635-2621 Coffee Break, Ladies Bible Study September-May 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. 3602 Sparks 635-7207 is tga ape na AHA eb eS 4 = a TTT wa ere a ta