x ie Close Up Business Services Ltd. Mark Twyford is the owner of which publishes the televi- sion/eniertainment guide, Close Up magazine, the Terrace ‘Review newspaper and other printed materials. Mark started his newspaper career as an ap- Betty Barton is a relative new- comer to the Terrace Review, although she has freelanced for “us in the last two. years. Betty -specializes. in human interest and, occasionally, arts stories... She also does special advertising promotions for the. Terrace Review and Close. Up. Betty. spent: most.of the.past -five-years working for .Cariada . World Youth in Indonesia. There,’ she prentice printer for Mitchell Press in Vancouver over 25 years ago. As publisher of the Terrace Review, Mark is proud to say, ‘‘We do an exceptional job of covering community news. We enjoy what we do. I do the dirty work, but it’s my staff who puts out the paper.”’ and groups of 14 young people lived in small villages and worked with the villagers plant- ing gardens and coconut and cashew orchards, building out- houses and chicken coops and taking lots of photos. Betty has taken commercial photography courses, but enjoys the. variety of covering events both photo- - graphically and. in writing. for - the Terrace Review. Marj Twyford, co-owner, is “chief cook and bottle washer’’ at the Terrace Review, in addi- tion to being typesetter, ac- countant and advertising manager. Mark and Marj have owned and operated Close Up Business and the Terrace Review news- paper since May 1985. They ar- rived in Terrace in March 1968 for Mark to take a job at CFTK. Marj and Mark had agreed that before their first wedding an- niversary they would be out of Vancouver. . They went to the same schools together since Grade 4, but Mark never really paid any at- tention to Marj until after they’d both completed school. Marj’s . first job in Terrace was as recep- tionist, then office manager at Skeena Forest Products. She. and Mark established Totem Press with Nelson and Pat McGinlay in late 1969. Services Ltd. since January 1977 ese Carrie Olson is the Terrace Review’s ‘‘Girl Friday’’. Since 1985, when she was hired for customer service, newspaper delivery, typesetting and layout, Carrie has become an invaluable member of the staff. She says, “T started not knowing any-- thing. I’m still learning all the time,”’.. Carrie’s primary fine-’: tion now is typesetter. She does - all the typing-for the Close Up: TV magazine and also typesets newspaper articles and adver- tisements. Carrie, now 22 years old, ap- . plied here right out of high -school.. After hours, she likes to go bowling, do puzzles ‘and ‘downhill ski. She-also-watches TY and has to consult the Close Up TV. guide to see what's on! Harminder Dosanjh has done the accounting at the Terrace Review for almost two years. She also distributes the Review newspaper and Close Up maga- zine to newsstands and to the post office for subscribers. Har- minder is a graduate of a North- west Community College book- keeping course and has a B.A. in Economics from India. Her bright smile greets every visitor to the front office of the Terrace Review, Harminder has lived in Terrace for 10 years with her: -husband Dave and two children, Davey, 9.and Sabrina, 4. heewdt ne tera at