The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 29, 1998 - B3’ Around Town Box 22, IMPROVING ‘Terrace, B.G, Major Cradit Cards YOUR Accepted ODDS V8G 4A2 AGAINST Anne Evang Your donation is HEART a AND STROKE ; CANADA'S . tax deductible ; contest Your In Memoriam gift is a lasting tribute. Please send N it ) Keep] id. your donation to the address above, along with the name and address and the name and address of the next-of- kin, tor an acknowledgement card. Twin River Estates for "on Rive fe Hanky Panky’s arden. multiple dwelling | TERRACE’S OLDEST HOUSE: Here's Dorothy Smith (Frank) standing on the . . steps of the house she was born in. The Frank family home was built by Dorathy's R t D Hula-hoop- father, Henry, in 1908. The 90-year-old home is one of the oldest in Terrace. iver oa ays raethon 1 She’s a real pioneer | Weekend Resource Centre for Stu- __ . os : Celebrate Riverboat S cs || Glides up dents won its job chal-| SINCE WE’RE celebrating | jm Kitsumkalum Valley Apri Weekend at Har b P pay ; ag)! and down to lenge against Smithers} Riverboat Days this week, it |§ 9, 1909, eenena a any anky S “ P for big and June 17. The office here | scems rather appropriate When Dorothy was old — er ee tall items received three job orders, { that I do a special story on enough to go to school, she - FRIDAY, JU L (3L & Winners of the Terrace Beautification Socicty’s best garden contest are: Irene Ritchey for the best mobile home garden. ‘| Harold Wyatt for the “| best residential garden. ID pam oe oe while Smithers’ received | one of Terrace’s pioneer slarted at the one room «| one. ladies, Dorothy Smith halfway school house (Frank). (comer of Kenney and Flowers Dorothy is the daughter of Highway 16). + her sist All riverboat captains are ‘ i orothy and her sister 7 vandalized | oc% t,t Pome nai and ter str | welcome to show us your river :| Members of the Greater} ley. walked the one mile logeth- handling skill. "| Terrace Beautification Her father, Henry Frank, : er to atiend this school, Don't forget to come down on ee “4 Society are disappointed | was one of the first HER EN THERE - Dorothy has many fond Sunday Aug 2 for the . PURICLEAN | that someone has pulled] homesteaders to stake his EE MELRMeGhs = memories of growing up in 14th annual slingers race ee ‘| out the flowers from the § claim when the government YVONNE MOEN _ Kitsumkalum Valley. She . Treshiness Desten ‘J boxes along the 4600} opened this part of the remembers the happy times 4600 Block of Lakelse. resiness Design & “| block of Lakelse Avenue. [| Skeena River Valley for the family farmbouse, whict with her family red Come down and cheer for your Two thermostats : inti seitiement in 1905. Henry had built, The 90- afternoons when her father favori in rovide consistent & : Painting The Frank family moved year-old house still stands would play the violin and a te sh gers team temperatures in both | . wo rkshop from the fishing village of today. It’s one of Terrace’s her mother would play the compartments to keep Port Essington. oldest heritage honics. piano and sing. food fresher longer. B Instructor Anita Klein is] They arrived at Eby’s Dorothy Frank was bom Dorothy just celebrated holding a painting with | Landing on May 2, 1908 on in this house in 1913, She her 85 birthday July 5 with a acrylics workshop for | the riverboat Port Simpson. grew up there with ber three few friends at the Terrace beginners to intermediates | The Frank family spent the sisters Belle, Ella and Heritage Park Museum in | August 24 from 7-10 p.m. | summer up on thé bench in Mildred and three brothers the old Kalum dance hall. at the Terrace Art Gallery. | a one room log cabin. Floyd, Ivan aud Jack, who Dorothy remembers going | Cost is $45 per person. 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