The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 26, 1998 - B3 TATTOO Tey, Rick Devore’ cast & Design Graduate) exercise can | Soa." CLEAN SAFE «PRIVATE > “COVER-UP & REFAIR - ‘ CUSTOM ARTWORK go d long Wal. _ LADIES? & MEN’S DESIGNS «°° 35,95" perk area Ph: (250) 847-5388. ™ Its that simple, @ 3752A Broadway Ave, 2 SO, Bon 20196 . 4 | . Smithers, B.C. , pe Vor 3Po Shoring a Heater Futur (Facility Inspected by a Public Health Officer) sm paaricieanan: BACK TO SCHOOL 50 Pk PACKS $ 1 Q~- 50° Pack your kids back to school as a section foreman, with The Schultzik family left Saskatchewan and came (0 CELEBRATING RIVERBOAT DAYS: Clara Tuer, Riverboat queen, arid Jules HAPPYDAYS HANDBAG _ New Hazelton around 1927. Perry, Riverboat captain, were proud to be a part of the ceremonies, Perry was an In Hazelton, Clara worked original promoter of the event 30 years ago. Turner has lived here for 60 years. Se LUGGA Ge co PAPE bg at the Wrinch Hospital. ‘HERE ‘N THERE | YVONNE MOEN -HOW APPROPRIATE that the 1998 Riverboat queen -was Clara Turner and the a caplain was Jules Perry since both people have been dedicated to Terrace’s growth. Clara has been commitied to Terrace’s development for 60 years. { She Grst came to Terrace ‘in 1938 and has lived in town ever since. ' Clara (Schultzik) was born dn Saskatchewan October 5, ‘1913. Her father Charles and her ‘mother Sophia had 4 chil- ‘dren: two girls (Clara and Ida) and two boys (Henry ' and Joe.) ‘ Her father was a rail- ‘roader, who worked for CN San er Then in 1938, she moved in Prince Rupert, he was a boat Days’ 30th anniver- tion. M il Te to Terrace and worked atthe resident of Terrace for many sary. And thanks to Julia Turner Skeena a errace Philbert Hotel —— now the years. A big congratulations to for helping Clara with her Skeena — for Gordon — Jules arrived in Terrace in Jules and Clara and thanks busy schedule on Riverboat Temple, 1946 with his parents and ta Ali Toop for the informa- weekend. LU C KY DO LLAR B [ N G O In Terrace, Clara met Tom six siblings. ene Tamer Il, ber future hus- The family lived on four N ‘band. acres of land at the foot of Pp ALAC E : They were married April Ferry Road and Sherwood AUGUST 1998 AUGUST 1998 :20, 1940 at Tom’s mother’s Street. These sireets were ) N ; Ta a weiter Tinimeray cainiy’ clestuneay «Af ‘home on Park Avenue, later renamed Haugland Av- =~ A ‘ SUNDAY, MONDAY ».- TUESDAY. “= WEDNESDAY... THURSDAY. —_ FRIDAY; SATURDAY} ‘which at that time was next enue and Kerr Street. Tora Sear ‘door to Gims Restaurant. Jules and his wife Linda oke ENA VALLEY 30 3 Tierae Rescue Society : The Turner name goes have one daughter and twa r Keroote Feng Srciety ‘way back in Terrace’s his- sons. Pale NS RAKE miter a Baseball Tora Say ‘tory. Tom Turner senior ar- Jules became involved a Counc Association Cb ‘rived in Terrace from Scot- with Riverboat Days 7 om ‘land in 1907. He made his ‘through his membership ? sreoas |S Terrace 4 conan ora Grerten Gan Poco 8 ae ay ‘living making furniture — with the Lions Club. He’s — Minor | Sooty Karedes cy ‘he was so successful at his has been an active member Cowell Hockey eel Lhe Eo Lo craft that Queen Victoria inthe Lions for 37 years. Association Fagin Seb Carel Terce Lc len bought onc of his chairs. - _In 1967, the newly formed — —_——— f _ ‘There have been six gen- Terrace Centennial Lions Qealedoria 10 . . 11 cman 12 tis 1350 Terave Wi mo | Ayo | Fyitomtnse ¥ ‘erations of Tom Turners in were looking for a project to Secondary Terrace | fl paroplage Assocation} Syest &SdersclTaraca mae : Terrace, identify themselves with. School Parent | Minor Baseball suldn Siew \ one — Nga Tbe Courd | rei Sune Clara and Tom III raised Jules suggested that be- Council Association Region ant Eds Sosey SatbolAssocaion Toran Lond soci three children here: Tommy cause during the early days = aie = Tumer IV, Brian, and there were Riverboats on the 16 1 7teraca 1B esas . 19,3, 20 rey erie (2 1 ce 22 ibah renda (Dejong). Skeena, the project could be Caledonia St Minor [| pxepegcAssodton|] — Yoturieer Bureau Brian and Brenda still live called Riverboat Days. He Seonday Sete Hockey sukia/Shna ByndaiPoadhe wen gpa Tek Cour _Vencd tip sy in Terrace. wanted the event to be a fun Association Pagion Gears Royal Purple Terene Tana Sed Cab Clara has eight grand- time for the whole family. ‘children and 10 great grand- = And that was how River- children. boat days was born. ‘ Riverboat captain for 1998 The first Riverboat days 23 —— |2Arenace [2eessn |20 fae 27 "he 28e Seat |29 fey Pano | Hockey Heeiwest TT AydGrakn | Knee Cub aia and Ker Fi Sey was old-timer Jules Perry, celebration was held in Ter- Association _ legandt3 of Teraca “Toraca ana hes sca who was the original race in 1968. promoter of Riverboat days. It is only fitting that Jules Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 12:45 ‘ Although Jules now lives was the captain on River- Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 1 Wed.,Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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