fre et ea a ae | ae AE Ee Ee A ee ‘By M.BURDETT and L. - HUDSON © With summer about over, ac- tivities at the Legion are beginn- *, ing to pick up again. Regular . 4 : general meetings will once again * be held the second Tuesday of each month. All members are asked to please attend. Remember it is your Legion, ~ and it is by your direction that it. ’ operates. The executive wants . your direction and you want : your input to your Legion. . Darts have also resumed. Monday is. Men’s night, * Wednesday, mixed, and Thurs- * day is Ladies night. You'do not . have to be an expert, and you . do not have to be there every - week to be part of the darts ~ elub. Just come out and have - fun. The ones already involved sure do. There will also be a crib night on Mondays, for anyone in- terested. Call the Legion at 635-5825 for information on any of these activities. Parents The Skeena Jr. Secondary school Parents’ Advisory Coun- cil holds its first meeting of the new school year next Wednes- day. Membership in the councll _ it was formed in early 1991 — is open to any parent of the 650 students attending the school. : While naturally focusing on the . education their children are from B3 ri ~ Lou Gair ‘opened the evening by welcoming everyone and then Mrs. De Jong said a lovely grace. That was followed by a delicious roast beef dinner prepared and served by the Royal Purple and Elks. After the meal, everyone was invited to stay for a fun evening of cards and carpet bowling. Since its opening in 1980, many seniors have spent many hours at the Happy Gang Cen- tre getting together to share and help one another. _ Centre-goers celebrating bir- worey page emery eterna Ee fem ee ry More Moen. mt page’ — Terrace Standard, Weinostay, September 25, 1981. Pace picks up at local branch Don’t forget the meat draws every Friday and the steak night the first Friday of each month. The best steak cooked to your preference this side of each ocean. . On September 28 and 29, four of our members will be at- tending the Fall Zone meeting in Queen Charlotte City. These meetings are always informative as well as a chance to get together with members of the other Legion branches in our area. Upon their return, we will have reports and information for all Legionnaires on what is happening in the Northwest Zone, , Upcoming remember: # Oct. 4— Steak night * Oct. 4,5,6 — Terrace Open dart tournament x Oct. 8 — General meeting x Oct, 18 -—~ Honours and Awards night te Oct. 19 — 50’s dance to meet receiving, the council also at- tempts {o foster better com- munication and understanding between parents, teachers and students. The meeting takes place at the school Wednesday, Oct. 2 and gets ander way at 8 p.m. For. more information, phone coun: cil president David Andrews at 635-4984. dates to ay Wa . Og Pi age “thdays“ this ‘nonth are Ivor’ |: Bristol, Fred Bernard, Caroline Bredey, Betty Dorey, Susan Goodmansen, Bill Gyger, Lucille Hampton, Juanita Hat- ton, Elsie Hayward, Olga Hipp and Roy Nelson. kkkik Friends .of Helen Watson gathered at Diana McKay’s ‘home Sept. 16 for a surprise bir- thday luncheon for Helen who turned 78 on that day. Many more years of good health, Helen. traveller, something expect. delightful. PAP ON ee EE Ee EES EER AR ESS EES E EES en ee ae vincial. parks, ~ Ontario? TRAVEL TA K | ONTARIO Whether you're a business backpacker or in-between, know there's one thing about _ travelling that you can always in Ontario the unexpected is usually synonymous with the Who'd expect the glorious natural beauty of the northern lakes, just hours away from the soaring towers of the city? 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THE MODE. OF . NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES: r didates shall be nominated in writing by: . oo ® 525 régistered voters in an electoral district having fever tha ” Tegistered voters. - 050 registered voters in.an electoral district having 10, 000: ot more Teg istered voters. . 7 Verified nominations shall be delivered to the Returning Officer between the ‘Posting ° of this Proclamation and 1 p.m. on the day of Nomination. : s ee 12, 1991. = 1:00 pm. t 9:00 p.m. - ea ee ae a ae Won web lye care: ne aga sam pete ME A ea eh stan a tenes seen