B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 16, 1997 Around| Poetry is her legacy I RECENTLY received a ‘Town book of poetry by a former Terrace resident who was an adventurous pioneer, Get your wonderful family woman and who had a real knack ga rd en for writing. ‘ Before I share her lovely growing poem, “Legacy’’ I will tell THE ANNUAL Ter-| you @ lille bil about Gladys race best yard and par- Pear Allen, who — sadly LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO JUY 1997 PALACE —__dUly 1987 “BRIDAY SATURDAY ESay.” WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY, NDAY “2° “YONDAY a . i . Canadian ; den competition is]. passer away ine 1915 1 2 3 4 oe S Tenace ‘ coming up once again,| eee at renect* an hored Kermode | Terr. Peaks Terace [__Assotiation | __Cusng _} J. and entry deadlines are in a ‘‘floal house anchored | Friendship | Gymnastics | Minor Softball J Nisga’aTrital | Kinsmen Club | 9° ’ y off Anderson Island, in the Society Club Ter, AntiPavary Council Search & Rescue} | J ee : h state of Washington. Her fa- : isis your chance to] ther was then employed in Big : show off those in-] the logging industry. ' 6 sicena 7 8 g Terrace 10 Tots V2rerac : dibl tl Her family lat dt Junior Terrace Kermode Community | —_Terace A Big Sisters_ | Youth Soccer_] J. credible pots o er family later moved to Secondary Minor Friendship Volunteer Live Theatie F" Nisga’aTrital § Kinatte Club _| fr pelunias and those Belfair, Washington —a School Hockey Sociely Bureau Ter, Anti-Poverty Counc | Ter. Skating Club F J: perfectly-pruned rose small, close-knit coli- i bushes. munity. Order Steere The jud will b Gladys graduated from 13 thonma 14 15 16 1 of Royal Basin MBs [Ve td Gees Wie | high school in 1934 and Junior | Temace | Kermode J Tenace | Pupp I Pamiogitsse FT Youn Socal looking for creativity, provided nursing care to her Secondary} = — Minor Friencship Blueback Terr. Peaks heen Big Brathers - i ig neatness and best over-| > jy grandmother for a few School | Hackay Society Swim Club | Gymnasiics Clb} —_ Council & Big Sisiers all effect. Categories a: years. ee i K'san Housel are commercial/ indus- She married Kenneth Al- 20 caedonia 21 20 Oda 5 24 mevelen QO cmaser 26 sac | trial, apartment, mobile} Jen on Christmas Eve in Gladys Pear Allen Senior Terrace Canadian Swim Club | Protective Order }__ Paraplevic Asso | sual and residertial home] 1938, Seven children fol- — Secondary] Minor Paraplegic Shames Min) of Elks #425 | Nisga’ Tribal a yards and gardens. As| lowed and Gladys lavished lished. Gladys’ daughter Marilyn School | Baseball Association Ski Club | Ter. Ani-Poverty Council} Snowmobile Assoc, in the past. the house] old-fashioned loving one In 1962 the family moved gathered all her poems. to- or dwelling wil not be} them with kisses for hurts, ‘ Terrace where Gladys gether in March 1996 and 27 28 29 30 3 trans a factor fresh warm cookies after Made new friends and en- now they iave been pub- Terrace Terrace Benevolent | Terrace Peaks | Sottrall Assoc Applications can be] School and big wholesome joyed living on the banks of lished. Below is Gladys Community Minor [Protective Order] Gymnastic Order of APP , |) meals with homemade the beautiful Skeena River. poem, called ““Legacy.”’ Band Hockey of Elks #425 Club Royal Purple icked up at city hall or . P a TT breads. Her husband Ken logged for calling — Chris] “Ty 1955 the family made a Bob Cooper at the time. Sat. Atterncon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 12:45 ansen at 638-1049, big move to a new country _ Ken retired in 1980 and he Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 — Canada. They settled in and Gladys moved to . Soda Creck, a remote area Granisle, to a lovely spot Family fun in the interior of B.C. They overlooking Babine Lake, In 1988 the couple celebrated ing didn't have any electricit during oF indoor plumbing ain their 50th wedding anniver- Parks Day winter temperatures were al- S@ry and three years later in GRAB THE KIDS ana] 295 well below zero, 1991 held a family reunion Those were challengi in Terrace. head down to Lakelse limes for a busy mother of Gladys was a kind, gever- Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 10:00 p.m. Family Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon _Last Wednesday of ne month!s DOUBLE BINGO TV. MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL — . AISLE CONCESSION) | 4410 Legion, Terrace | 635-2411 a a Lake this Saturday, to] ceven, ous and thoughtful person. B celebrale Canada Parks PRR eos HERE 'N THERE. RITISH Day. cot, ead YS er ne an dren, 19 grand children and Y NNE MOEN COLUMBIA This year’s theme is| items, delicious ‘‘gronse 1 8teat-grand children. vo ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OFFICE “4ake a hike’ so the} gravy” on biscuits and lide PUBLIC INVITED TO COMMENT ON DRAFT PROJECT REPORT day is starting off with | deer steaks for breakfast. Legacy SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE TELKWA COAL PROJECT 7 early morning walks in She once fell on the ice one A legacy of lave ileave : the. forest “to learn winter, breaking her wrists, Corda to the ones who grieve. Manalta Coal Ltd, has made an application for a project approval : about local flora and| DU! managed to knead the A glowing fire in wintertime, certificate under the Environmental Assessment Act for the Telkwa fauna. In the afternoon bread dough, cast and all. A nightly view of stars that shine. Coal project, located near Telkwa, in the Bulkley Valley, in northern there will be more fun Gladys had a lively im- The jovely green of trees in Spring British Columbia. The project will mine one million to one-and-a-" : events, including a en and a wonder Music of the birds that sing. half million tonnes of coal annually for a mine life of 25 years. The | - sand crilter contest. wenbin te Wh ie He € — Achildlike awe of summertime, construction. workforce will peak at 170 to 200 people over a12-to | = And this year you can wr mene we ke _ The taste of berries on the vine. 15-month period with an operating work force of 120 to’ 140 7 riting both stories and Glow of scarlet leaves in fall even win prizes just for | poetry, She often enter- employees over the 25 years. And eager eyes to see it all. a ce * A humble faith as your youth fades =. Prior to any government decision:.on the. project, Manalta Coul Lid. - coming down to the] tained family and friends : ' . park, Me Sead wit wither interesting.advgn--is * " The faithful love of friends you've made. © © fis required to submit'a project report. The information to be - mips ead $500 gilt]. ‘During her ‘iifetime many * | The blessing of the Lord above, LO | inelddéd: inthis report is documented 'in draft project report But most of all, | leave you love. of her poems were pub- ' specifications available for public review at the; Skeena Valley Ladies Open 1997 The Sheena Valley Ladies Club would like lo thank our sponsors for their very generous contributions to our 2997 Ladies Oper Golf Journament. Through your continued support TCGURNAMENT SPONSORS . ALLSEASONS SPORIS = ABW we are able to hast BRAID INSURANCE BATA ATHLETES WORLD . 8.6. LUNG ASSOCIATION «© CARTER'S JEWELLERS entrants, not only fron aie * Telkwa Public Library « Burns Lake Public Library * Smithers Public Library * Houston Public Library’ * Hazelton Public Library ~— * Vancouver Public Library CLevel 4) or at the Environmental Assessment Office Registry, 1st Floor, 836 Yates Street, Victoria, British Columbia, V8V 1X4, Copies of the draft report specifications are also. available for pick-up atthe Village of Telkwa Municipal Office, Telkwa, B.C. Visit our new website for information about the environmental assessment process and projects under. review. The. address is: hitp://www.eao.gov.be.ca | ane et ee ee aC The provincial Environmental Assessment Office invites comments on the draft project report specifications to ensure that public issues ° and concerns are identified and addressed: as part of the environmental assessment review process; All. comments received by August 8, 1997 will be considered as part of the review. 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