Annual Fall Conference | Four members of the Board of Directors will be making the Conference. .| Gelegates provide input and guidance for the operation of | their Co-operative (which is F.C.L.). This is a learning experience for all in attendance as new ideas are passed around on how we can improve our local Co-op’s image and operations. F.C.L.’s senior managers‘enlighten us on the operating state- ment of F.C.L. and their plans for the future. , Those attending from our board will be Paul Axelson, Norm Frank, Sandy Sandhals, Pat Sheichuk and Bill Keenleyside in his role as F.C.L. Director. oe a annual trek to Vancouver in November to attend the Fall This is a prelude to the F.C.L. Annual Meeting in which the Summer Recap We bid farewell to Maureen’ Worobey and welcome Josette . Graham as our Window Display Co-ordinator. An impressive col- lection of local artifacts was displayed during Riverboat Days in August. Musical atmosphere was provided by Gordie Larkin on the piano .in the concourse, . Note - 4) Department, Friday’s between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and. ff) Saturday from 10:00 til 5:00 p.m. . The, Meat Department purchased two Cows and a Lamb from. Our Pizza Machine with Barb Terlesky is back in business _ now. Come and pick up your favorite pizza in the Meat. . the Skeena Valley Fall Fair and 4H Club. The Cows were rais- - ed by Kelly Jackson and Tuly Kozier and the Lamb by Trudy _ “> fl “€o-op, ‘from Saskatoon. ae . "9 $Ufthére have been any errors, omissions, or you have any sug- | Bestions for future publications of our newsletter, please drop tors. Current Directors are: | ae , - Sandy Sandhals Pa Pat Sheichuk % . Paul Axelson John Wright. _. - Bill Keenleyside Audun Birkedal . Jim Ippel Norm Frank : Angela Moehling We would like to. f° - Welcome some new:.- | |... Employees.to the © - |... Staff _ Food Floor Orietta Lorenzon, Pau Luc, - “Ril Korpi — oo . + Agriculture - Leslie Quast’ Hardware = - Shawn Mitchell Family Fashions _ Marg Blaine, Corina Erickson tion: Brenda, Judy, Cynthia, Don, Linda, Gloria, Maryann, - Len and Bob. ne _ 3. In the next few weeks our: Rafuse. os j--... Customer Service © ; . co, i . Gayle Holtom - , oe Maintenance - ‘Corwin Siemens we . Cafeteria -. 7 Coming Events ; Coo _ Jéanette. Chapman ‘On Wednesday, October 14 the Co-op is hosting a dinner for -§ _ Bakery — fj all past Directors.still residing in the Terrace area. This willbe . _ Lisa MeNiece jf. 2 opportune occasion to renew old acquaintances and listen — a ' i ff-to0.our Guest Speaker Vern Leland, President of -Federated ;anoté in our Suggestion Boxes or contact one of the Direc- oo Hardware News | 1. The largest fish ever caught’by.a Terrace Co-op employee :| - was recorded this summer.4n: July -of -this year Laverne’ |. : Angielski- caught a 75 pound ‘Spring Salmon at the mouth of the Kalum River. The secret forcatching the big ones is buy- . ‘ing the tackle from the Sporting Section of the Terrace Co-op . Hardware Department.” - : 2. Gualter Rego just returned, from a Spring booking trip to - ' Vancouver. While in Vancoliver he looked at new product __ lines from all of our major-tackle suppliers, He.also attended the Spring Sporting Show ai:B: Section is now geared up for ‘selection of ammunition, guns per -any time. ee So In tl rtoy. program for Christmas will be set up. The selection will:be bigger than ever. Shop early and avoid missing the popular: toys that will be available this 4, We have two new emplo: Jude Schooner is one:of our been added to our Sales ‘Staff. See your CO-OP Building Supplies for all your building. 7 . needs See our new selection of panelling for your remodelling needs, more to arrive soon. Get ready for winter now: replace damaged weather-stripping, repair or install poly storm . windows. Check out our energy advisory service supplied by Energy, Mines and Resources Canada for all your weather stripping, insulation and caulking problems. C, Place. Our Sporting Goods » ‘Hunting Season with a good § ins‘and reloading equipment. For. . | all your Sporting Goods needs ‘feel free to contact Gualter at. in the Hardware Department. - ‘cashiers and Ed Johnson has -. Your Terrace Co-operative Association is located at 4617 Greig Avenue __ Stop in and Check-out the values!! New Happenings on the Food Floor Food Floor. . ee It all started in'the Produce Department where we shortened up the main produce case in order to expose the front win- |. dows. Also, the old plastic display bins were replaced with new up-to-date varnished pinewood. . Next came the major paint job which gave us a much brighter and cleaner look. . We then installed a Post Office, Customer Service and Lot- tery Centre in the concourse, _ .. The most important change was the replacement of the old almost double our variety in the frozen foods. Along with the new freezer cases came the Bulk Food Section. We now have approximately 100 different types of Bulk Foods. Last, but not least, is the installation of new checkouts, By making these improvements we now can offer you a more modern facility, better service, wider selection and a . pleasurable shopping experience. Our Pumpkin Growing Contest is this Saturday; October 17th. Judging will be from 12 til 1:00 p.m. in the main con- course. Come and admire the local harvest. Janet from Agriculture will be Judging the different categories. Cee In 1987 we were able to make some major changes to your ‘freezer casés With new Ones. This itiprovemerit allowed us to — | Check List for Fall Care of Yards From our Garden Centre 1. Lime and fertilize lawns. Use winterizing fertilizer. 2. Don’t cut lawn really short, leave grass about 3 inches long. . Lime and fertilize trees. Use - winterizing fertilizer. . Tie Cedars so wet snow and ice won't break the branches. . Lime gardéns and apply = manure this fall. . Lime, fertilize and mulch flower beds, . Rake up leaves and place them in the compost pile. . Tie up and support raspberry canes, Fertilize and mulch. . Fertilize bulbs with bonemeal or fall fertilizer plus an application of lime. 10. Mulch and fertilize straw- berries. oo 22 41 AO WH FB Ww Newsletter Notes from . Family Fashions Dept. While we are just finishing up Summer and nicely Back to ’ School you will be glad to know that we are presently looking at Spring and Summer lines. Wayne just returned from the Men’s Market in Vancouver, Vivian heads for Winnipeg in October and Marg to the major Spring Market in October... Judy has.already booked many major Fabric lines as early as September: I’m sure you will all look forward to seeing: Spring after a long Winter. ‘ . FLASH Look for Acid Wash Jeans still to be a Fashion Fac- “tor in the Denim Jean Business, Our supplier predicted another eight months anyway. New. trend showing up in Denim is called ‘‘Double Washed’’. It makes the fabric very - jeanwear. Hold on to your jeans!! ; soft and the colour is going to look more like traditional | market. Some of the lines you will see in our store are Gortex jackets (made in Vernon), Snazzie pants (made in | ’ Vancouver), Seasons and Pulse jeans (made in Vancouver) Men’s Sport shirts under the Bridgeport label (made by Brill _ from Vancouver), and of course Jones Leisure Products from Vancouver. We appreciate all of these suppliers. We hope you . will enjoy their merchandise. | — FLASH Many B.C. companies are making an impact on our’ | 7 a