Legion notes Fall activities now the focus | CONTRIBUTED BY CMDE PETER CROMPTON WE HOSTED the Northwest Zone fall meeting here the weekend of the 16 — 18th September, unfortunately the turn cut was not good, however those that did attend. had a interesting meeting, and enjoyed the weekend’ | activities, The Fifties dance on the Friday night was well at- tended and everyone. had lots of fun‘trying to go back - in-time, a little too much for some. The Saturday night dinner and Elvis show was a total sell out, doors were closed well before. dinner, REPRESENTATIVES from Terrace Search and Res- ‘cue, Terrace Pipes and Drums, Kiti K’shan Elementary PAC, Terrace Churches Food Bank, Terrace Commu-. nity Band, 747 Air Cadet Squadron and Citizens on Patrol, Scouts Canada and Girl Guides of Canada Ter- race received donations totaling $12,000 at the Legion. Branch 13 handed out close ‘to $15,000 in dona- tions on Wednesday, Sept. , 28 to the Girl Guides of Can- ada, Scouts Canada; Terrace Search and Rescue, Terrace Pipe band, The Commu- , nity Band where amongst ' those that. received vary- ing amounts of money.’ The Northwest Community Col- lege Culinary Arts received $2000 and the Northwest Community College Bursary Fund got $1000, also receiv- ing donations was” Terrace Churches Food bank and the 747 Air Cadet Squadron. ~.NWCC Culinary Arts students catered to the “Monthly Veterans Dinner and yes the dinner was great, a super-‘meal Was dished out: Branch. 13 Sept 28. on Wednesday Sept. 28; the meal was well received by by the Northwest Communi- ty College culinary arts department, the smiles on our Ladies «. Auxiliary’s faces could be seen for miles, as they got a well deserved rest from kitchen duties. What more can be said about the performance of Stuart McLeod? Yes, Elvis was back in the house — great show.. Things are: coming together for the fall; Zone play downs ~ for curling will take place here.in Terrace in early Decem- ber, Zone playoffs for darts and cribbage will. soon be an- nounced, and hopefully we will get another pool tournament under way.’ — The Terrace’ Dart League’ s fun night goes each Wednes- day at 7:30 p.m. and new players are welcome to attend and join in the fun night. The Terrace Open Darts Tournament | ~ goes on Friday, Sept. 30 with mixed doubles in the evening — and on Saturday, Oct. 1, Ladies and-men’s singles and dou- ‘bles will take place. - The Annual Br13 Legion Bonspiel i is set to g0 in January. Notices should be showing up around town shortly. Our Saturday afterrioon meat draws are still being well attended, it all,starts at 4 p.m. and we are hoping to restart the jam sessions very soon. Our.entertainment chairperson - tells me that there is a New Year’s Eve Party in the works, so. watch the notice boards.Also don’t forget we are now open on Sundays from 2 p.m to 6 p.m. and as winter comes in we hope to have some minor sports events to.help past the: - afternoons away. Remembrance Day’i ds creeping upon us, and: starting on Oct. 12, we will be out in the community with our wreaths; © anyone who can. spare some time to help please contact me’ - at 638-8627. The wreath sales need to be done in‘the daytime Monday to Friday. However there are other things that require time _ and help, so please contact, me. . On Saturday, Sept. 17, members Cmdes Charlie Lind- . ‘strom, Bill McRae, Les Bryant and Derek Hales along with. ': Piper Celine Halley travelled to Greenville to attend the funeral’ of Veteran Cmde Milton E. Clark. The following Monday, Cmde Clark’s. wife and son presented a generous donation to the Branch and also paid for the refurbishing of a Lounge chair that will carry the name of the late Cmde Milton. YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS OUR... Deliscous! Mouthwatering! oO - Back By Customer Demand...” a The Back : Badly Pub Open 7 Days A Week From 11:00am. -.11:00 p.m. ‘S 4332 Laklese Ave., Terrace 4 Thenewand radically comfortable Blundstone Chunk 2. ei A More cushioned. More snug-fitting. | & For your first pair or your fifth, . Chunk.2 is where you - want your soles to go. B The New Chunk 2 ig Available in Brown and Black CONTRIBUTED PHOTO about 65 Veterans or Spous- es of past Veterans. The next Steak Night is on Friday Oct. 7. The internation- ally known Chef Reddy will be on base ready to cook you a ‘fine steak with all the trimmings. Next General meeting Tuesda,y Oct. ll at8 p.m. » Next Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting Tuesday, : Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. Next Steak Night Friday. Oct. 7 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m, The. Veterans Dinner will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 19» . at 5 p.m. “WE WILL REMEMBER THEM ay VERITAS Catholic School students from Grade 4 (L to R) Logan Zaporzan; ‘teney Smith and Giuliana Reniero held a bake sale in September to benefit _ those affected by Hurricane Katrina in the-U.S. BH Raising dough Kyle Kawinsky, Rachel! Husband, teacher Mr. Gearey, Marissa Printa, Cour-- CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Quality People =, Quality Senvicey . Henry’ has over 1Syears experience in the Financial Services Industry. He enjoys working with clients in making smart financial decisions with respect fo their investment IE ond insurance needs. Henry.is botha Chartered Financial ' Planner and a ‘licensed. insurance salesperson. If you . require a comprehensive plan but don’t know where fo” | start, bring in your investments and policies and let a : _ professional analyze your present and future needs. Terrace & District ° Credit Union * 4650 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace « e »635- 7282 “HENRY TERPSTRA = for our students. BC teachers have taken limited job-action to pressure school boards and the provincial government to provide better learning. conditions We appreciate the strong support we've received from parents and the public, who want to see the same solutions we do: ° limits on class size. - ‘help for kids with specialneeds more teacher librarians, counsellors and specialist teachers | : adequate resources for our classrooms Se and a fair and reasonable salary increase . ~ not the government’ S proposed zero over three years : Anti-teacher legislation won't solve problems. Negotiating in good faith will. 6 SY TEACHERS CARE. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 5, 2005 - B3