‘ The Terrace Standard, —_— July 12, 2006 - B3 FOOD stocks are No fare -at the Salvation Army and lan McDonough, the group’s director of: com- munity and family: services, hopes the public will: help fill -the shelves this Friday (uly low 4 - 14). That’s when the Food . nated food.. Big shoes to fill for the 7 “ncenihns given Feely by hee bueesses _ Riverboat Days. parade | . CONTRIBUTED | for Summer campaign will ~ take place from 11 am. to 5 p.m. at Wal-Mart and Safe- - way.. Bring non-perishable ' food items to either store where volunteers will’ be in place to receive do- Nn ——_, \ ( The Thornhill Junior Secondary Band and pac \ would like te thank the following for their assistance with this fund raiser for our trip to Toronto: : Ken's Marine. . Irly Bird Keenleyside Insurance Canadian Tire Liquor Store . Speedee Printers Debbie Simons and the Terrace Chamber of Commerce and all those who purchased tickets to support ) We feature top brand names. One- -step and: NN the band. Winner of the ATV Raffle was Marian Ward. y) |. multi-step treatments designed to chelate, seal. the cuticle, reconstr uct, and intensely hydrate By CMDE PETER CROMIT ON _If there is enough interest, we'll also host a WELL I hope everyone is having an en- joyable summer, but I thought it was time to let everyone know that the Branch is open ‘for business as usual and that your executive * is still hard’at work. ~ Our D-Day dinner was a ‘great success : ~ thank you to our Ladies Auxiliary for a su- per meal, also to the.volunteers for the setup and serving of the meal. A great thank-you to 747 Air Cadets for the cleanup following ‘@ dinner. Also the Branch open golf scramble was” © amonster success; thanks again to our ‘Sports chair Cmde John Austin and to all the hard work put in by Lisa Grendron, who was again instrumental in gather- ing up the prizes etc. I don’t ‘have the winners’ names, but from all accounts every- one was a winner. The next big event is “time on the building’s exterior but would _ 7063. This is the beginning of what we hope _ to our younger generation and to also satisfy . ‘Legion forward. The plan is for the Notes ing to ask you as members ° pane . to release funds so that we — ae L aaa your hair. - pyouc | eretas Chol | eae -~ the product that will give you | would like to thank Pizza Hut, Canadas. Na A= the hair repair you want. Bread, Save-On-Foods and A&W for their . | generosity this school year. Our learning Shank You euchre tourney. There will be a small entry fee to these events with a full 100 per cent return to the winners, Cmde Bob Paulis has been working over- . love some extra help; his number is 635-‘ | HAIR GALLERY is & complete facelift to our facilities..We ..% da wy storacestandrd io fm 4711D Keith Ave, Terrace [All Wes! Glass Cente: - have’ started to. work towards ‘a renovation Se ‘ s . E AY - of our interior, to make it more welcoming . "Check out our site or call 638-7283 for advertising information OPEN 6 D S A WEEK 635-3729 our general membership: oo ‘To this end; we have a suggestion form at the Branch for members and guests to put . forward: their ideas of what changes they: ON ; would like to see. Please -come in grab a form, look around and bring your ideas management team to come forward: at a general meet- can move ahead to brighten Riverboat | Days; and - the Parade, which is sponsored by Branch 13.1 ‘understand from Cmde Bradley everything is under control and-entries are flooding in. For many years now, the Branch has also en- tered its own float in this parade; as you are aware the late Cmde Bud Kirkaldy was our float designer and gathered his volunteers for this ‘project. This year the man needing | your help is Cmde Ray Forget so please give him a call at 635-0976. He needs help, tools, donations, whatever help you can give — and remember Bud is watching. Last year, our casino night was a superb- ly entertaining and this year we expect it to be even bigger. Again, we need volunteers for dealers and other. positions. There is a sign-up sheet in the lounge entrance or call Rosanne or Ray at 635-0976. The casino night takes place on Saturday, Aug. 5, while on Sunday we will host a:fun sports day with cribbage, darts and a 9 ball pool tournament. ‘all the community to be proud of, while al- ‘and music jams will return come Septem- , - her visit to Afghanistan, though mostly very these premises, toencourage © new membership and to establish a place for — ways remembering our obligations as mem- , bers of this great organization. 7 In the near future, there will be a bazaat/ . garage sale, honour and awards night, and much more entertainment. ; . Our Saturday meat draws are going well, ber. » Cmde Mary Ann Burdett i is now the past dominion president. Mary Ann made us all - proud for the last two years; she had many - great experiences, some scary moments on memorable ones. Congratulations again ona job well done. We were all saddened at the loss of Cmdes Curly Casey and Jim Le Cleir, both will be sadly missed by all who knew them. WE WILL REMEMBER THEM Five stars Matt Griffith, second from left, leads the Saskatoon- based Five Star Home- less for two nights of unique music blending the traditional sounds of country, bluegrass and rockabilly. See page B2 for details. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO [tpg s177» CALENDAR OF EVENTS | register for programs. SUNDAY © MONDAY * TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY . 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