Jack Cook, (left) from Terrace Interiors who donated the towards a VCR for the playroom. The money was raised dur- ing McHappy Day in April of 1986. Hospital playroom gets a facelift playroom on pediatrics at towards the purchase of Mills Memorial Hospital the video cassette recorder mm’ was recently redecorated (VCR). mes and refurnished for the |= The major donation for aan: first time since the unit the VCR was made by me was opened in 1968. McDonald’s Restaurant by Marg Petrick -McHappy Day in April, | Terrace Contributor 1986, | The wall unit to house: , 25¢, wallpaper was _ donated by Jack Cook the TV, books, VCR and. 2. é ‘ . toys was built by Gerry from Terrace Interiors. Bealle with materials be- The playroom now has ing purchased. by the a -more home-like at- Hospital Auxiliary. The mosphere which is appeal- Auxiliary also bought the _ ing to the children... ' | ! | | Tervace Reitew’ = - Wedvesday, January % “Pediatrics. room decorated ward at Mills Memorial Hospital. Judy Nyland, {left) Marg - Petrick, Dorothy Lewis and Ellen Booth, with spectal guest, Santa,’ Proucily show the newly decorated room. Daniele Berquist photo The playroom on the pediatrics ward at Mills Memorial Hospital now has a more home-like atmosphere, thanks to - wallpaper. McDonaid's restaurant made a major donation | Daniele Berquist photo. - : TERRACE — The curtains and contributed from monies raised during . Tarrace resident George Chinn (centre) will be spending some time in the sun this winter after winning the Terrace Elks' Hawalian Lottery. The certificate for an all-expenses- paid two-week trip for two was presented to Chinn by George Haugland (left) and Elks’ Exalted Ruler Gordon Hamilton. Proceeds fram the tottery go Into the Purple Cross Fund for speech and hearing impalred children. os Fortname ceceeeues vieeeeeeees ADDRESS «0012.20 e0se cece cere scenes PHONED coe 00 THe esas Mee ae OOP O NETO ETE ETD P PROGR EC ROPES EDR RE GARE meee ed ae dee deeb ae SED SER ESEUM ERTS oT ew heme ash etd eps basa dedidahanetbssanasacesege Sareseneessenestuaseaedentessseres getctananegemcccerers sneeeewsnace em mreesesne Hewnseecavenesesracnns ae eee neck keh ei eb wledinbassonr sag seed eteaatasanedsusisaseceesnies Web dotensesastacesensbeten cesses . posenrnrneagermesceegrccncrsns SERVING: PRINCE RUPERT, KITIMAT, TERRACE, STEWART, HAZELTON, SMITHERS, PRINCE eae Pe RUPERT TeRRace “HAZELTON ; 3 SMITHERS ¢ KITIMAT. Households in each _ of these communities and surrounding areas are receiving the Northwest Star every two weeks! A new communications vehicte is now serving the northwestern region of the province. Every other week residents from Prince Rupert east to Smithers and surrounding areas, northwest to Stewart and south to Kitimat are getting the Northwest Star delivered to they home FREE! If you want to broaden the scope of your advertising, and reach this whole area with one concentrated effort, call Jean-Luc Roy at 635- 7840 and talk to him about giving your business a Northwest Star boost! FREE CLASSIFIED ADS You can reach 30,000 homes with your non-commercial classified ad ABSOLUTELY FREE! To place your ad fill In the form below and mail it to us or drop it off at our office at 4535 Grelg Avenue, Terrace. — Northue ke PRE CLASSIFIED AD" FILL IN ONE WORD PER BOX — MAXIMUM 20 WORDS fe wenmwee UUOTO ENE bes bate imevacraare PV aYTaTTTeSIT CISTI SEL ISrist irri rr i sree esr irc irri arcari tT TTirirr rT irrirrieyT ereirrerrirrerririrririer cet iiriy) weer emncmnnesmmess * ewcceeelsareraees CPA ris tiers ita tiie ri sry ‘ a ry . * ry 2 e * i bbtibtaeicaea sie tobansaataateadiod eas SNe eb aee dad adicedisonetnieiine . . 2 a r 4 Py . a + i + IETTMPTEPTIT TUTTE eT pbvedesessartariaiisteseseoiseiss TUtieetity) sorimeireneesceeeboneeeseen| woseeepencnaace The hospital auxillary racently purchased materials fora wall unit, along with curtains for.the playraom,-.on the pediatrics —.