THREE VERY dedicated and hardworking volunteers: Bill Little, left, Bud Kirkal- dy, and Gabrie! Munsen. They came out once or twice a week over the last four months, completing some major improvements at the pioneer cemetery. Memorial day planned for pioneer cemetery Come see how a group of volunteers have helped restore a neglected local heritage site SINCE MAY of this year, a small group of volunteers have been meeting every Tuesday for a work bee at the Terrace pioneer cemetery, The volunteers have spent four months performing some much-needed improve- ments to the graveyard (officially known as the Kitsumgallum Ce- giving a couple of hours to help maintain the cemetery for future years, The Oct. 5 Memorial Day will also be a day for remembrance of those who are buried there. Once everyone has arrived, we have asked Tom Harris to do a prayer and a blessing. Then everyone can walk metery), which has been designated as a local. heritage site. Now that most of the work has come to an end, we would like to in- vite everyone to come up to the graveyard for an aflerncon we've called A Memorial Day. When we started this project, an idea by one of the organizers, Aileen Frank, we thought that maybe we should have a HERE ‘N THERE YVONNE MOEN around and learn a little of those who are buried and I’m sure when you leave, you will agree that the Terrace Pioneer Gra- veyard is a beautiful his- tary book. It contains the history of people who came to the valley and chose Terrace as their home. They have contributed to the Terrace we all enjoy today. Please bring along a no- tebook and pen, and Memorial Day when the job was completed. On. Sunday, Oct. 5 at 2 p.m. we en- courage everyone to come out and join on this special day. - We are. hoping that from now on, maybe each year to follow, we can all put aside one day and hold an annual Ce- metery Day with families coming out and | @® {-G0E-ERILEPSY ane leeris. EBILEOSY ¢FPILPSY -UPILERSY © EPILEPSY © £070 DEM = ELE PSY * FUEL SY + TPELEG SY UIILE SY 40,000 British Columbians . have epilepsy. A third are chtidren BC EPILEPSY INFO LINE (1-366-374-5377) maybe you can help the Terrace Regional Historical Society learn | more about the histories histories of the loved ones buried there. As over winter, the society hopes to collect information. on the.cemetery. thal could be produced into a booklet. Dont forget to bring along a lawn chair. TERRACE VOLUNTEER BUREAU VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. ~~ For the HELPING HANDYMAN PROGRAM a proud sponsor of CRIME |p! Woodworking projects vanish f By JENNIFER LANG CAN YOU help solve a mystery? The Kelso family is wondering what happened to some distinctive wood- working projects their son Cameron built last year at Caledonia Senior Second- ary that appear to have va- nished into thin air. The first item is a lami- nated wood table lamp that was supposed to be a gift for his mother, Lor- raine. The second item is a coffee table with inlaid wood and a Yin Yang de- coration, Cameron, who gradua- ted in June, put $300 of his own money towards mater- ials and he often went in on Saturdays and after school to complete the two projects. The items were briefly included in adisplay at the Skeena Mali in June and later transported back to the school for pick up. A prior work commit- ment prevented Cameron from retrieving his projects from the school on the ap- From B3 Play has comic appeal and director. “I love’ Foster plays,” he says. “He writes plays about people you know. You grew up with these people.” He was drawn to Ethan Claymore because of its light-hearted appeal. “I want to make people smile and laugh.” The lead role Ethan is played by newcomer Brian Wilson. His brother Martin is played by veteran TLT, performer Adam Kirkwood. Baxter Huston plays the neighbour, Douglas, and Sharon Rainey-Baker plays the role of Teresa. This production also features two young perfor- mers.. William Fisher, 11, who starred as “Huck” in last year’s musical presen- “tation of Tom Sawyer at pointed day, so he ar- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, ca 24, 2003 - BS ranged to drop by the school on Aug. 13 - once his woodworking teacher came back from holidays, The table lamp and the coffee table were nowhere to be found. A third wood- SNDS is offering assistance for youth to participate in sports, recreation and fine arts in Urban Terrace. “Our objective is to provide opportunities for mental, spiritual (life balance) growth of Aboriginal youth.” | physical, emotional and working project by another student was also missing. It’s thought the items, which were apparently left in a hallway, may have been misplaced. Cameron has since checked the school and FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT ARNIE (250) 635-6044 Or Toll Free 1-800- 721-1633 THIS PROGRAM RUNS ON A YEAR-ROUND BASIS the R.E.M. 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