Elizabeth Holton celebrated her 91st birthday during the © fourth annual Senior Citizens’ Sweetheart Dinner and Dance sponsored by the Kinette Ciub of Terrace. The festivity took y place at the Elks' Hall in Terrace on Sunday, Feb. 15." -Philo by Dantele Barquist. "Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 4, | 987 1 ¥ 7. Edna Fisher (left), Gordon Hami iton, Betty Hamilton and Juanita Hatton were among 50 people who attended the fourth annual Senlor Citizens’ Sweetheart Dinner and Dance sponsored by the Kinette Club of Terrace on Sunday, Feb. 15. Muriel Michlal {left}, mre a Evelyn Baxter, Jean Jones and Margaret ___.. Sweetheart Dinner an epi O'Brien enjoyed themselves at the fourth annual Senlor Citizens’ Photo by Daniele Berquist. ; vt es > eee as oy Santee a, : os “eZ per : +, Gertrude Wagner (left), Jean Limin and Marie Cliff fourth annual Senior Citizens’ Sweetheart.Dinner and Dance. ord sing along to the tunes played by well-known group Mothbalis during the Photo by Oantele Berquist. Prolife rep to speak ‘TERRACE — What is the - founder of an abortion rights coalition doing ad- dressing a local pro-life group in Terrace? by Isobel Brophy "Terrace contributor | “June Linehan, first vice- president of B.C. Prolife, brings a unique perspec- tights movement, June was a founder of the original Status of Women Action Council in Van- couver; she was heavily in- volved -in the NDP Women’s.Rights Commit- tee and spearheaded the tive to the right-to-life movement. An early ‘ac- tivist in the wonten’s a ‘first Vancouver Transition House for women. When the feminist cause es- poused access to legal abortions in the early 70's, June responded by or- ganizing the original Van- couver Abortion Coali- tion, . Lenihan became a Christian-10 years ago and has been using her organizational abilities in the pro-life movement for the past three years. She ‘was a member of the pro- life delegation that met with Premier Vander Zalm on Jan. 19 to discuss the question of abortion in B, . 7 ; ‘ Her ‘visit to Terrace is _part of a tour to com- munities in the Northwest. The public are warmly in- vited to attend the meeting. | In Court On Monday, Feb. 16 in Terrace Provincial Court Gary Beaubien was fined $350 for damaging public property, “Dance. A roast beef dinner was served at 5 p.m. followed by a dance at 7 p.m.. Photo by Daniele Berquist, | from the stars... FYour message * : . * Your Week Ahead Horoscope * ‘ a * Forecast Period:3/8-3/14/87 , ARIES Troubled souls seem to gravitate in yourdirection. - » Mar. 21-Apr.19. Yourshoulder isthere forthemtoleanon. . TAURUS Social contacts provide warmth and fulfillment. , * Apr.20-May20 One you-meet on a professional level finds you.” . °° especiaflyappealing, yy * GEMINI ° . Ahigher-upcastsa favorable eye inyour direction... * May2t-June2) = Theremay beapromotionintheoffing. .7 0° ‘+ CANCER: Your‘énterpriging spirit serves you wellin your * » , Sune21-July22 pursuit of fame and fortune. There’s a bit of magic * - involved, o a, , Ff LEO .— Fay attention to requirements put forthin the new . # July23-Aug. 22 taxrules. Joint finances come under scrutiny. * ‘VIRGO __ Accidents will happen, and we suffer the conse-* » Aug. 23-Sept.22 | quences, Heed the advice of one in the business,» ; Removetheblemish. ae _ » LIBRA Thoughtful little extras you bring tothe work =, . Sept. 23-Oct.22 front lighten the atmosphere. The rewards aré : great, * SCORPIO | Plansarealtered when aneweomertoyourcircle * Oct.23-Nov.21 looksto you for guidance. Guard against subter. ~ * fuge. 8 SAGITTARIUS Residential change at this time could have an ad- ‘Nov.22-Dec.21 verse affect on a rather fragile relationship. Family» a tiesare strong. bo 7 . a CAPRICORN = Anistic endeavors are favored. The beauty in ~, Dec.22-Jan.19 nature couldstirthecreative Juices, and possibly . ; bringafinanclalbonus, - . * AQUARIUS — Aspects favor buying or selling things lovely to Jan.20-Feb.18 look at. A garage sale is a good start at house. - ‘cleaning. ot Coe, . -PISCES Proceed with confidence in the knowledge that ; « Feb, 19-Mar. 20 others wil look with favoron anyaction youchoose =e . totake. . * i] _ BERT’S DELICATESSEN Pl key WE HAVE... | ..-@ large variety of meats, cheeses, European novelties, super a sandwiches, fresh salads. We cater for large and small parties and pitnics. 636-6440 Terrace (across from the library) _/