B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 1, 1995 45 yellow roses mark anniversary A VERY SPECIAL belated 45h wedding anniversary greeting goes out to Bill and Diane Ingles. The couple was married on Sept. 9, 1949 in Mt. Pleasant, Vancouver, B.C. and the rest is all history. Bill Ingles arrived in Terrace in the spring of 1965 by car — an expensive trip in those days and quite an experience. Diane and = their = two daughters Donna and Laurie arrived by train later that sum- mer. The Ingles bought a home on Feeney St. across from ithe tracks from the Moens and the teal eslate salesman who sold them the house was Mr. Clay. Daughter Donna _ started Grade 4 and Laurie Grade 2 at Cassie Hall Elementary School. In 1967, Diane resumed her career at the Royal Bank. She had started working for the bank after graduating from ~ high school in..Vancouver in - 1947, Diane made great strides. She became a deposit officer and a supervisor of tellers. After deducting the years that she stayed home with the family, she was a 30-year veteran when she retired in 1985 due to health reasons. She was admired and loved by ali whom she dealt with in her career. Diane was also a Brownie leader and was iavived with the Rotary aims for over 20 years. Bill’s career started with Delnor Frozen Foods, and he later moved over to Dairyland in Vancouver, With this work experience, Dairyland asked Bill to move up to Terrace to expand the business, He was the right man for the job! He started Dairyland’s Terrace -operation, starting with a single refrigerated truck plugged in at a motel. That’s haw he ran the busi- ness uatil the depot in Thorn- hill was completed. And that’s where Dairyland’s operations are still based today, Bill was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and was a Legion member for more than 20 years. He was very active in the Rotary Club, holding positions of vice-president and _presi- dent. As president, he was responsible for the first ex- change student program, which brought Ana Bertalazze lo town from Sao Paolo, Bra- zil. Bill also entered politics, running for alderman in 1974, but fell short by 15 votes. By 1984, Bill had been promoted -to northwest regional .zone manager of Dairyland, In 1986, Bill and Diane moved ta Vernon where Bill had been transferred by Dairyland. In 1988 he retired after 25 years of service. They mvoed to Abbotsford shortly after and are now en- joying their retirement in the Fraser Valley but still-miss all At. the . ‘bank | in Terrace, q HERE |'N THERE. YVONNE MOEN their good friends and family in Terrace. Daughters Donna and Laurie were active high school band members and piano students. They participated in the Ter- race music festival from 1967- 1976 and won many awards for piano and trumpet. Both girls travelled with the band to Spokane, Toronto, Vancouver and Victoria. Daughter Laurie Batke and Cassandra still live in Terrace, And daughter Donna and her children live in Abbotsford with her husband David and three stepchildren. At their 45th wedding an- niversary, Diane was present- ed with 45 yellow roses by her grandchildren. She had carried yellow roses at her wedding, and’ Bill has over the years presented her with yellow roses. Many more years of happi- ness and good health, to both Bill and Diane. kkk kk The Dairyland Terrace opera- lion still operates out of the same location and has not really bad many changes. The manager is now Roy Oliarny, and there are two office staff, 10 employees and four tricks. Since Bill left Dairyland, the company has begun to service Kitimat, making it a truly tri-city service. ‘Rhonda’s Creative Hair ” Designs is pleased to announce Mui Luc has joined our staff of professien- al stylists. 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