Couple celebrates 50 years CONRAD AND Gisela Ganzenberg recently celebrated their 50th wed- ding = anniversary, and treated themselves to an 18 day cruise. It was a vacalion of a lifetime, and they said it couldn't have been belter. The couple’s daughters, Marianne, Marilyn and Deb- bie hosted a 50th wedding anniversary celebration on Nov. 3. The party was held at Marilyn and her husband Doug’s beautiful home on McConnell. Long time friends, co-workers and for- mer neighbours from Port Edward, Prince Ruperi, Ter- race and Hazelton gathered to celebrate the occasion. Conrad and Gisela were marsied on Nov. 1, 1946 in Norden, Germany by the lo- cal justice of the peace. They had no home at the time, and all they owned was the clothing on their backs. The couple met when Conrad was working the German Navy, and he landed at Norden, Germany. At the end of the war Con- rad was working as an inter- preter for Canadian soldiers while at an army supply depot. Conrad used to make cof- fee for Gisela’s parents who were refugees, forced to flee from their home during the war. At this time Gisela was still missing, and many fumilies ‘were scattered. After a year apart Gisela finally found her parents in Norden. The young couple fell in love and were married, And they’re still happily martied 50 years later. A Canadian soldier Con- red had met sponsored the couple and their daughter Marianne immigrated to Canada in 1951. _ They moved to North Vancouver and Conrad worked for the Canadian soldier who had 4 business. Then in 1953 Conrad had the opportunity to move his family to Port Edward, and he worked as the office . manager at the fish cannery there. Then Gisela: and Conrad decided to buy some proper- ty in Terrace, since they | thought it would be a wonderful place to have a garden. In 1965 their house at- 2814 Eby was built, and the couple and = their three daughters moved to Terrace, with Conrad continuing to work in Port Edward, which he did for 22 years, retiring in 1987, -YOUR COLLEGEIN YOUR COMMUNITY 635-6511 TERRACE VOLUNTEER BUREAU REWARDING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY HOW?? By registering for The Helping = Handyman Program. Volunteers needed to do snow shovelling for Seniors and Persons m with disabilities on a & I limited income, for tha Terrace, Thornhill and surrounding areas. Call Freda To Register at 638-1330 4 HERE:‘N.TH ERE’ YVONNE MOEN Now Conrad devotes his time to his garden, and it is very beautiful, having won two awards, one in 1983, and the other in 1988. And since 1988 Conrad has been a dedicated mem- ber of the Terrace Beauti- fication Society. God bless Conrad and Gisela and grant them many more years of good health and happiness. Kk kkk Again, 1 must apologize for neglecting some birthdays. For Nov.and Dec,, here are the birthdays from the Willows Apts, Nov. 12- Rod Falconer 23- Margaret Cooper 26- Kay Varner and Helen Piila Dec. 09- Beatrice Peters 10- Rose Bruce 27- Tilly Roders CHRYSLER Dotige Jeep. Conrad and Gisela Ganzenberg 30- Helen Windsor And at Terraceview Lodge: Nov. 10- Aleza Christison 11- Beryl Tracy 17- Mary Warobec 18- Anne Daumont “ 27- Elva Mojak 28- Carolyn Sheshka Dec. 14- Laurie Haughes 15- Brigit Fortin 17- Eunice Nordstrom 22- Harvey Doll 24- Mary Mathisen _ 25- Sally Dubois 27- Lloyd Marven There are two special birthdays above — Mary Warabec tumed 103 on Nov. 17 and on Dec, 22 Harvey Doll will be 100. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 11, 1996 - B9 LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO DECEMBER 1996 PALACE DECEMBER 1996 DAY MONDAY > TUESDAY... 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