Gord Sluggett Spending time with family and friends dur- ing the holiday season. This is especially true » for the family as we are separated by long dis- tances. It’s the one time in the year we can get together. Watching our children’s faces and seeing their excitement grow. Joan Roszmann A time to remember and celebrate the birth of Christ. A family time. — to be together, to share traditions. Ted Hamer Christmas is a time that ~you spend with your family. | think that the kids get the most out of Christmas, through the idea of San- ta Claus. The Terrace Review asked: _ What does Christmas mean to you? John Kemp Quality time spent with families. It means getting Job’s Daughters out to put on the Santa Shop where pictures are taken of youngsters with Santa and _ gift wrapping takes place. _ Getting together with family, and visiting with good friends. ‘ Dave Newman Christmas is a spe- cial celebration that gathers all of us to- gether to have good times because God in love sent Christ to bring us to Him. Christmas entertainment is planned TERRACE — Terrace- view Lodge has planned a number of activities for its residents during the festive season, said activity direc- tor, Diane MacCormac. Already this month the Brownies have decorated a six-foot Christmas tree, much to the delight of the residents. The Centennial Christian school came to sing Christmas songs. The Brownies were also invited to celebrate December birthdays with the residents on Saturday, Dec. 13. Starting Dec. 17, E.T. Kenney Primary School will come to Terraceview Lodge to carol, followed Dave Moore it means | have to go out and spend money | don’t have for people who won't like the pre- sents | get for them anyways, but it is a good excuse to cele- brate. ee ee See ene eee Skeena Valley Snowmobile Assoc. President Rick DeJong (right) Is presented a cheque in the amount of $200, along with a Christmas Wish Bag of Gifts to Captain John Harker from the Salvation Army. This was to aid Harker In his efforts to bring cheer to the needy In Terrace. Fon Niesner photo SSRIS tates teem oy ae Sani scomunasy. fy eway nee Seong: wean, : SE Ren ew myn geen MRED ICEL Se Acta, aan A Christmas wish f One of Terrace’s elderly snowmobilers, Harley Hustad requests from-Santa Claus a new snowmobile at the annual - Christmas Party. ~ Ron Niesner photo pa Dvr anh PA hace garcia re gehts ats pegego aA aR peacrnin ae _ ‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 17, 1986 5 : Wish Bag of Gifts to bring cheer to | the needy TERRACE — The Skeena Valley Snowmobile Asso- ciation (SYSA)_ general meeting was. held Tues- day, Dec. 2 at 7:30-p.m. in the Sandman Inn. In attendance was Cap- tain John Harker from the Salvation Army. SVSA President Richard DeJong presented Captain Harker with a cheque in the amount of $200.00 and a Christmas Wish Bag of Gifts to aid him in his ef- forts to bring cheer to the needy. OS ' This is a combined gesture of goodwill from the members of the Skeena Valley Snow- mobile Association. We wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. A FUTURE FOR EVERY CHILD... IT’S IN THE CARDS JOCELYNE House of Shannon ~~ eee eee eH OEE BY? ~ ¢ her clientele that Wshe has moved to: ~ by the Salvation Army the next day. The Beavers, Zion Baptist Church and the Terrace RCMP will. also be carolling. The Air Cadets are planning a tour of Terrace for the residents to see the Christmas lights and decorations in the com- munity. The residents will then be taken to the Cadets’ Hall for refresh- ments, said MacCormac. Ida Mohler wili be en- § tertaining at Terraceview Lodge Dec. 23 and 26, She plays the guitar. . Toall from Terraceview Lodge, a Merry Christ- mas. . . eee eee Se ee ee ee i i ee formerly from the: 4Would like to advise Rhonda’s Hair Designs 4624 Greig Ave., Terrace ~~ 638-8787... RBVCBBUCTCABVTUBRAARBTYTABPRPVBSBPWTV AS BVP ees eaqea se N 8H NBA RR ~ RE TN TN ee ee ne te i te I ee ee ee _~ NOTICE TO KITIMAT & TERRACE RESIDENTS CONCERNING CHRISTMAS TREE CUTTING Skeena Sawmills wishes to advise residents of Kitimat and Terrace that gates will be locked on the Wedeene logging road (west side of the Kitimat Valley) each Friday afternoon and kept locked throughout the weekend before Christmas. intensive forestry projects have been carried out on Kitimat Tree Farm plantations since 1982. These plantations, which con- Stitute the future wood supply of this area, are vulnerable to In- discriminate cutting. Please support those jocail service clubs which sell trees and keep the Kitimat Valley “green”. Have a.Happy and Safe Holiday Season. SKEENA SAWMILLS A DIVISION OF EUROCAN PULP AND PAPER CO. Lee ee are Meee pe per” La