oe orgy ewtcena sai -tand ~ Ada print . flour ee :ANNIE ‘‘Beatrice’? Bamett * sadly passed away in No- svember last year in the * Kitimat General hospital. Now her family is plan: : fing a reunion to be held in s her memory in 1999, Bea was bom in Manitoba on Nov, 23, 1917, the eldest 7 of.seven children of William Beatrice Ack- ‘erman, © | She attended school in the ":Smalt farming community of ‘Magnet and it was there that “she ‘met her husband Peter ‘Barnett. The couple married ‘on Nov. 12, 1936 and raised ‘Seven children of their own —. Vema, Bertha, Kay, Irene, Sharon, Charles and ‘Donna. ‘ The family moved to Ter- ‘race in 1955, Peter found a job working for Lloyd Johnstone: as a mechanic. He later got a job working for Columbia Cell. He passed away in Terrace in 1984. Bea was strong, indepen- dent and hard working, and had a ‘‘fust do it’? attitude. With: meager means she Managed to make do most of the time, - For example, she made dresses for the girls out of sacks. Many HERE, “N THERE YVONNE MOEN times the old treadle sewing machine rated away long into the night. Bea was ready at a mo- ment’s notice to host a get- logether and made sure everyone bad a good time. She was always there for family or friends at short notice when help was needed, Bea enjoyed curling and when she was too ill to con- tinue on the ice she was an avid spectator, She also loved to travel and made many trips to isit family and friends, Her most recent trip was to at- tend her granddaughter’s wedding in Vancouver. Prior to that she attended a = French dancers STUDENTS in Mrs. Miller's class at Kiti K'Shan celebrated the end of the French Carnivat last week, with a display of dancing for the school, Got the acting bug? TERRACE LITTLE Theatre is holding auditions for its dinnet theatre play, The Long Weekend. Auditions will be held Monday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. in the McColl Playhouse, upstairs. Two men and two women, ranging in age from mid-30s to mid-SO0s are needed, weekends. Call for artists THE ENTRY deadline for the annual BC Festival of the Arts is March 6. The festival is for emerging artists. They can enter in five categories: visual arts, literary arts, contemporary song writing, modern dance, amt fiddling and jazz. Artists have to submit up to five slides of their work, or video documentation. Delegates will be selected by jury. This year the festival will be held in Prince George, May 19.24. Participating artists will also receive training from top professionals in their fields ihrough work- shops, performance and competitions. Epilepsy is a disorder, @ nota mC disease. BRITISH COLUMBIA 1-888-223-3366 EPILEPSY SOCIETY | For More dnjarmation ‘Call Diana for information at 635-1815 after 5 p.m. or on homecoming in Rorketon, Manitoba wilh her seven children. It was the first time the family was all to- gether in 42 years. She was watching a video of the get-together just hours before she passed away. Bea’s leaves behind a large family to mourn her, including 20 grandchildren and 26 preat-grandchildren, Bea will be remembered a huge reunion to take place in August in 1999, Over 200 people from across Canada and the US are expected to come to the event. khkkikk Just ta let everybody know, Dorothy Smith is now at Terraceview, having joined her husband Earl. Both are very glad to be back and are looking for- ward to seeing all their friends again, Reunion planned in Bea’s honour BEA BARNETT poses in front of the old family home with children Irene, Kay, Verna, Donna, Sharon, Chas and Bertha. Theatre won’t show made-in-B.C. film FANS OF Canadian movie maker Atom Egoyan shouldn’t held out much hope of catching his critically acclaimed picture The Sweet Hereafter in Terrace. The made-in-B.C, film about town deals with a tragic school bus accident swept the Canadian Genie awa and is a strong contender for a nomination at the Academy Awards. ‘*! haven’t heard of it,’’ said Adrian En- manager of Terrace’s Tillicum Twin Theatres. ‘It’s not booked so far. I very much doubt it will play here,”’ wright, He said the same of L.A. Confidential. Both films have been picked as tap con- tenders for the best picture Oscar by a num- ber of movie critics, including Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. If The Sweet Hereafter gets the nod it will be the first Canadian movie in history to get a best picture Oscar nomination. “We do have some good ones coming up,” Enwright said, adding the list includes Spice World, As Good As it Gets, a new James Bond movie and the Blues Brothers sequel, how a small rds this year best picture Young in- vestors are in an advanta- peous posi- lion, even though their income may be al its low- est level in theit lifetinie. That’s — be- cause they have ‘the power of lime an Uhdir side. The graph illustrates. the difference between 20-ycar- old Susan and 35-year old Bob. They cach invest $2,500 a year in an RRSP and receive 10% as an annual rate of return, The only-dit- Terence is wher they start. S$1L800.000 7 Me by Richard Stanton investing touls: time and com- pounding. By start- ing early and pulling aside small amounts each month, you'll be in a far better po-. . , sition to re-, tire than people whe make.. more, money, but who ne- glect the most important as- pect of investing: starting early and keeping on track, The information contained herein has The Power of Compounding Bob on the other hand, begins when he’s 35, He pitts aside the same amount annual amount as Susan, but for 30 years-thal’s twice as many, years as she invests. any. ¥ ; been obtilned fiom sources which we be- He also retires w hen he is Gieve relinhle hu} we can no} gruirantce its 65. : . accurncy or completeness. This export is not ; and under no citcumsiinices is i he cine ‘Mrucd ns an ollie to set onthe solicitudes at wn offer to buy any securities, This report ix farnisted onthe basis und understanding ’ Yetin spite of having pul that RBC Boninion Securities Ine. is te be undet no fexpoonihilily ur finbiliy whatso~ : EC] Susan SEOUO AK) ‘ewer in reaped thercol, The inventarics of 1.400.000 - ; Toh $1200.00 i . RBC Dinnininn Securities Inc. may fem lime to tite include securities mentioned herein. RAC Dominion Securities is a meme: STANDD.000 = ~O. Contribution Peri her afihe Royal Bunk Group. SRUNLOUK) + ou Ends . —_ Richard Stanton is an SOU0.000 5 Investment Advisor with $40.00) - RBC Dominion Securities, $200,000 = $0 —— Canada’s largest invest. 20 Susan begins to invest when she’s 20 and stops completely when she’s: 35. 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That's because Susan took advan- lage of her most powerful The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 4, 1998 - B3 The Northwest Singers would like to thank the following for their help in our dessert concert: Chris Vienneau Marsha Bimm Gladys Anaka Shella Roberls-Simpson Pat Simonson Tony Jones Ted & Barb Wilson Cromarty & Company Erwin's Jewellers School District 82 City of Terrace Close-Up Magazine Terrace & District Arts Council Artcetera Design & Illustration Terrace Pentecostal Asscciation Flowers A La Carte Gar al Coca Cola Bottling a & limber | Rupe Kalum Timber Supply Area (TSA) The public is invited to review and comment on the Kalum information report and data package as part of the Ministry of Forests’ Timber Supply Review (TSR) program. This is a 22-month process which will provide the chief forester with the information to make any necessary adjustments to the allowable annual cut—the allowable rate uf limber that can be harvested from a specified area of land—for the next five years. Public input is an important part of the TSR and you are encouraged to review the reports and forward any comments lo the Kalum Forest District before February 26, 1998, Other reports to follow are: m the limber supply and socio-economic analysis report (followed by a two-month public review period) the chief forester’s AAC determination and rationale statement (including a summary of public input) Copies of the Information Report and the Data Package are available at: e Kalum Forest District, §220 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C, tel: (250) 638-5127 a Prince Rupert Forest Region, 3726 Alired Ave., Smithers, B,C, tel: (250) 847-7500 w Forestry Division Services Branch, | 1450 Government St., Victoria, tel: (250) 387-6719 If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact the Land Information Officer at (250) 638-5100 at the Kalum Forest District. Presentations will be available to interested parties on request. wis BRITISH <= COLUMBA | Ministry of Forests * ROAD rates in 1998, increase. ICBC RATES FROZEN S'AFETY. R RITISH COLUMBIA's road safety program is starting to show results. BC drivers are slowing down. There were 29 fewer deaths and 1,500 fewer injuries on BC roads last year than in 1996, and the average costs of ICBC claims declined. Because of that progtess, there will be no increase in ICBC It’s the third consecutive year without an BC’S ESULT.-S- KEY TO for years to come. DRIVE TO SAVE 1998: The way we drive is the key factor in determining BC’s insurance rates. If we continue to drive more carefully, we can reduce crashes, save lives and help keep our rates affordable The 1998 ICBC rate freeze ~ just one of the benefits of cracking down on dangerous driving. For an information package, call 1 800 663-ECBC. LIVES RATE FREEZE