812 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 4, 1994 UPHOLSTERY CLEANING We will gently extract ground-in sail to help freshen your upholstered furniture and keep it looking its best! CE pao Lit AtNW ETT = "Scott Welch Free Estimates 635-3558 ‘ oT, ' planncarian DOCTOR IS IN: Thats Terrace original haspital, circa 1929, where Br. Stanley Mills worked, It was located just dawn Kalum HEART OF TOWN New building first at site | I'M SURE MANY of you have already been to visit the bright new home of Terrace Travel and All Seasons Sport- ing Goods at the comer of © Lakelse and Kalum. The new building is owned by ‘‘Plark Holdings’ after Terrace Travel owner George Clark and Mr. All Seasons, Bob Park. George has been in the travel business in Terrace since 1975 when he and a partner bought Quadra Travel Services Ltd. This spring the travel agency moved from its 4611 Lakelse Ave to their new home on the comer, And, of course, ‘Big Bob” Park has been in the sporting goods business here since 1972 — the same year the Arena opened here. Bob opened up in his new location on Wednesday, April 6, 1994, But whal about the history of the new Plark site? Let’s go back to when the Hudson Bay Co. owned this property, At one time the HBC thought about opening a store in Terrace. They ultimately decided not to because George Skinner, just upstream at Copper City, was a Hudson Bay agent and they didn’t want to compete with him. Hudson Bay = eventually opened a store in Kitimat on Dec. 12, 1956. So, believe it or not, All Sea- sons and Terrace Travel area Clually the very first businesses to ever set up at the southeast corner of Lakelse and Kalum ‘‘in Terrace’s his- tory.’’ . Never has there been a build- ing at this location, But just dawn the hill from there, south along Kalum Street was Terrace’s first has- pital, pictured above, circa 1929, It was certainly a very happy day in Terrace when Dr. Stan- ley Mills arrived to take chatge. Just down Lakelse Ave from the new Terrace Travel loca- tion there once stood a small house that was home to the Halliwell family. It was later owned by Frank Morris, who was a well known archilect in the Lower Main- land prior to arrival here. Next door to that house was the Baker’s House, where Lawrence ‘and Clarence once lived. a HERE ‘N THERE. YVONNE MOEN The next building down from there was the old Oddfellows Hall, followed by the old Street from one of the city’s newest developments at the corner of Kalum and Lakelse. United Church, followed by the Royal Bank, which oc- cupied the site of present-day Twin City Meats. And of course, across the sireet from All Seasons new location still stands the ald Northwest Mounted Police station, built in 1912, a site that should be designated as a heritage building. Terrace is the only place in B.C, that doesn’t have a desig- nated heritage building. This corner of town, and Kalum St. in particular, was the heart of Terrace in those early days. This part of Terrace is bec- oming very much alive once again. SRKEENA ZONE DRAMA FESTIVAL MAY 4-8, 1994 R.E.M. Lee Theatre hosted by Terrace Little Theatre | Elan Travel welcomes Margaret Mufford as the new manager. Margaret is replacing Theresa Brinkac who is leaving for points north. She thanks everyone for their past patronage and knows you will continue to receive the same high level of service. ELA™ TRAVEL J TRAVEL i SERVICE a A IN cs Men’‘s Jeans by Raquest, Gasoline, Ikeda, Buffalo, Manager. S Black, stonewash I & colours. OFF REG sweatshirts! | Mondetta ‘Our entire selaclion of T-shirts and Men’s Shorts & Swimsuits Our entire selaction| - Boxer Shorts Plaidl rag. $17.98 Ladies’ Jeans by Hollywood, Buffalo, Manager. Black, a Nonewash & colours. _ Spring Styles! Ladies’ Dresses Our Entire sélaction a *§-play package — $25 *Each evening performance — $10 *Saturday matinee — $5 *Tickets at Carter’s Jewellers, § Skeena Mall, Terrace Wednesday, May 4 - 8:00 p.m. ORPHANS performance Thursday, May 5 - 8:00 p.m, Ladies’ Shorts & T-Shirts P OFF REG Cotton Company Screened Sweatshirts A great selectian S of colours & designs! AUTOMATIC PILOT performance Friday, May 6 - 8:00 p.m, MELVILLE BOYS performance Saturday, May 7 - 1:00 p.m. DUCK VARIATIONS performance ~ 3:00 p.m, Performance of THE FARNDALE AVE. f HOUSING ESTATE TOWNS WOMEN'S GUILD DRAMATIC SOCIETY MURDER MYSTERY theatre Since 1932 of A proud Member of Theatre B.C. SALE ON MAY 5 “! 14 ~ JOIN THE OR. 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