Cee aes Oe ee ‘castle sweet «They called it The Magic Kingdom, but there was as imuch hard work as magic went - into. making the. castle Kiti K'Shan. students built. ’ Mrs; Briggs’. grade two class made the: creation to mark the wy school’s production of the Nut- cracker ‘Suite which. delighted — the’ R.E.M. Lee Theatre au- dience last Wednesday night, , Briggs ‘said. she and Miss ‘Lieuwen, assembled the. castle's frame but:the students handled everything’ from there including bringing in all the candies need- ed to complete the colourful cake, . Ee wos Aga the chisice af adsarations” be i careful.,one... Briggs -ex- ‘and: eir ‘colours picked up on the lyrics of one of the songs in heshow. . Students split off into small groups, each of which was given = responsibility for a specific part: a = of the project. While one made the’ ‘soldiers, another crafted the ‘mice ‘and still another created the. sugar plum fairies. (The. class performed the dance of the sugar plum fairies during the show) ; - Construction took two weeks and, Briggs emphasized, “With minimal help” from teacher, . *: While making the castle was a all who saw it on display at the theatre last week was satisfying, the best part of it all is yet to , gomé — when the students get to eat: their creation at the class party thi. Friday." a Harvey ay bap who- wil ve: 93 this “Saturday, ‘Dee. 21. sHatvey was born i in Waterloo One of: Haryey's: sisters, < lives in’ Ontario while another; . ‘rene, is 84 and lives in Alberta, ‘* Pruring‘World War 1 Harvey ; tater: (Beachler) Born Jan,.14; 189) in Atma, “ imatried. Anthony « Dentinger. _ "They had three children but An- 1 xfer their marriage, Harvey and Garoline moved to Alberta -where they farmed and Harvey . operated. ~ a ateaiti’. Caroline alio worked te sup) ment their income," = WN!-1923 | Harvey dnd “have ‘some: of ‘the. agencies have jobs” available before’ we have people come in _ for interviews,”” she: explained, , Were. hoping maybe in a month we: can ‘start having some of the public come . in, aoe . When. ple do. art coming through form outlining. the type of job they. would ° ‘like. to’ do: canvassing, driving, counsell-- ing or’ ‘office work, ‘for'example. it’ Voliinteer’ ‘would then be Interviewed: os to find out more. about them = = “wedoa : little bit. of. So ga ic _ and: ‘the: ‘inter- | ; available jobs with th th Having’ selected: a "preferred jb, the : * volunteer would then meet with that par- sana AIL Ue Oe a a peop! “the door, they: will.be asked.to:fill out a. tleular Organization‘ or group to sort out’ However, although all that is still some: weeks away, yet, Kamenz is not short of. work, She is now-meeting with different groups explaining what the bureau's . y! lanis are and where they fitin, “She's met with 15 so far, but pointed: : out the list of groups with a potential in-: terest : 7 Sand’. numbers 9 at ‘the moment “and! tasks were complet ed. , that's j just'a starting point’. Describing ’: the reaction ® of “7 “groups she'd talked with to’ date.-as’ ““positive”’, Kamenz added,'“‘A. couple of them have given me lists of ideas for - “volunteers (arid) that’s also helped to give: “mea lot of-ideas.” ©) Ironically, the volunteer’ ‘bureau iiself will be looking for volunteers as well, to Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 18, 1991:\— _ Therefore, the main concern. would be — Page Bt Taune - act as interviewers of other potenti volunteers. ‘ And while the bureau might also’ after some. training for all volunteers, she: poltited out,"“We can only do'so much”. oF orientation of the volunteers and making. : them aware of the standards expected of, them ‘and. the need to ‘ensure assigned, As’ for the: Seniors Information Access : “side of the operation, Kamenz said infor-. mation was currently being collected on: ‘the services available to them. The results: ~would be put together in an easy-to-read ; : guide to seniors’ programs and - would’ probably include “some they don’t know exist now,** ; IT TOOK Two weeks of dedicated effort, but the fi nished castle cake known as the Magic Kingdom was well worth it as far as students in teacher Heather Brigg’s grade two class at Kiti K'Shan Elementary were concerned, The castle was on show at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre’ during last week's s school perfor: mance of the Nutcracker Suite. ater. “farm “and ‘recall: “many. happy times.» The. vevening, “before. “Baster‘-the ‘children would put - their.caps under the table and in| “filled with’ ¢oloured eggs.” “The cags ‘With onion skins. . ‘at’ witing rail. ties, “shakes and "worked in a shell. factory and "poles which were shipped by rail : to Prince Rupert. . . They: ‘also shipped rail and cream: to” ‘Rupert, keeping: the __” oreaimn, ‘cool prior i stioment by Ve property to the Penye sl he, | ed to ‘Teirace In. 1927 to get bet- of thelr own nay well by that When their! fourth was, born, there were. com plications. and Rupert ‘The Dolls again ‘lived on: . dyeing. was done by: boiling the” ay 1924, “they. bought a ‘place. Woodcock: and, built ‘a log Ouse. ‘There Harvey. worked at . Here. nm o sae xo There”. ‘by Yvonne Moen hat jas WARTIME saw Harvey-and Caroline Doll move to Prince Rupert - where Harvey worked as a: shipwright In the shipyards. 7 T abdve .. photo was taken. in 1944: a CT Scan for Mills Memorial hospital. ' CT Scan drive a healthy boost with their recent donation to . the foundation. |: “Morven dropped in at Mills Memorial to present a cheque for - that’s two-thirds of the target. However, with further dona- - tions from community groups likely and the money ralsed by - hopeful it could be chasing $500,000 early in the New Year. — _ Ww Make your own wrapping paper from newspaper rol ends, ‘old maps, drafting paper ete. :. te Use a live tree in a container). © ey ge Use the top of atree cut down for firewood or, le ~ te Sort all your: Xiang: garbage. ‘and bring yo : Hwy 16 next to. Kondolas, Furniture. Seals support sought As this year’s Christmas Seal campaign reached the halfway marker, dona- tions by northwest residents totalled $3,205, says the local director for the B,C. Lung Associa- tion. . Noting the economic times ‘were ‘“‘tough’’, Elaine Johnson said the association was worried the campaign might suffer as a result. However, emphasizing the money raised went towards continued medical research and health education, she hoped residents ‘‘can reach deep into their pockets to help us." And even if they can’t afford to give this year, Johnson urged people to use the gold Christmas Seals on their holiday Elaine Johnson — + maibas a sign Of support: for.the: association's: Push: for clean, . healthy air.’ Johnson pointed: out the B. C. Lung Association telies almost entirely on donations because of three per cent of its revenue comes from government. Provincially, the association hopes to raise $1.4 million this year. The local campaign covers Terrace, the Nass valley and points north to Telegraph Creek. ‘It’s GP-Day minus 13 That's as in Grand Prize day for the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation cash calendar draw when someone is go- ing to find themselves $5,000 richer. In the meantime, winners of $50 in the past week's daily draws were Yvette Kenny of Stewart, Larry Anderson from Prince Rupert, Port Clements’ Peter Renyard and Barbara Seiler, Slim Higgins, Marian Rapso and Lynn Currie of Ter- race. And remember, time is running out if you want to be in on next year's 366 cash calendar draws including prizes of $500, $1,000 and $5,000. | They are on sale until the end of the year and can be obtain- ed from members of the Elks, local banks and ‘a number of local businesses. The Elks will be selling the calendars i in the Skeena Mall this Friday and Saturday. . All money raised by the campaign goes towards purchasing ' Nisga’a boost total the ‘Terrace local of the Nisga'a Tribal Council. gave the Tribal council. representatives Charles McKay and Emi” $1,000, accepted cn behalf of the foundation by. Helene , McRee and Michae! Leisinger. . The CT Scan total is now edging towards to the $400,000 — _. the cash calendar sales still to come, foundation members are - Green Christmas advice With only a week to go until Christmas, there's lots to preoc- - cupy, people as they prepare for thé big day. However, the Terrace Recycling Societyencourages people io take a few maments to consider what they can do to, make this anen- | vironmentally happy time as weil. ’ With that in mind, they offer the following valuable envito- tips for the holidays. %& Make your own Xmas presents ® Avoid buying heavily packaged gifts: :, t% Can't think of anything for the person ‘with nan Consider a donation to a worthy cause in their ame’ : 3 Save wrapping paper for re-use. =... : x Buy wrapping paper made from recycled’ paper. are # Re-use greeting cards by sending them bac! the original ~ sender, or cut them up as gift’ tags: * Arrange a tree-mulching program with’a servise ch “compost” your tree. paper and glass to the Skeend Valley. Recyaling Def + Have a Merry Chitistmas!