B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 17, 1996 Together again at long A NUMBER OF tong time friends gathered on July 1 to celebrate the 80th birthday of Cissy Hare. Debbie and Verne Walsh hosted the parted for Cissy, . who was born on May 24, 1916 in Kitsumgallum Vil- lage, ’ A few of Cissy’s friends who came to the party had known ‘her for 75 years. Many were from Terrace’s pioneer families. And I must say Debbie and her family went al} out with a lovely lunchcon and the children did a wonderful job as waiters. They made sure the guests were well looked after, Everyone had a lovely OLD FRIENDS WERE reunited recently at Cissy Hare's 80th birthday party. Pic- tured here are Cissy and Mrs. Roper, seated, and standing are Bunnie, Ray and Adi. Many grew up In Kitsumgallum Village. travelled from Rosswood 13 Gladys Oliver. Motor & Trailer Packages Available. FINANCING AVAILABLE time, sitting outdoors and for the aftemoon. Best wishes to all. reminiscing about the old | wish many more years of = are KEN’S MARINE A few people came fom , out of town as well, such as kkk kk Did you know that next 4946 Greig Ave, Terrace 635-2909 year will be the 70th year since Terrace was first in- corporated as a village. Yes, it happened in 1927. Per- haps we should start think- ing about a celebration. Ms. Roper and her son Don from = Langley; Bunnie Tirams and her husband made the drive from Hous- ton and Del Anna and Ar- lene travelled from Langley. And Cissy’s daughter Nora And for this week I’d like to relay a few birthdays at the Willows: July 6 Ann Brenner 10 Austin Keddy _ HERE. N° THERE | YVONNE MOEN Bottles wanted A REUNION is planned this September for ail the writers who took part in the North- west Joumey book, released in 1993. The book was a compila- tion of writings by students in Adult Basic Education and literacy programs. The reunion, which takes place September 6-8 and takes in World Literacy Day, will consist of short Slory and poetry workshops, In order to raise money for the reunion, The Skeena Learning Connection (formerly Project Literacy Terrace) is starting a botile drive this August. *“We're hoping to raise at least $1,000,” says Janet Hanis. Volunteers from the Leaming Connection will be going door-to-door collect- ing bottles, and will also be No ants please HOW FAR can you spit a watermelon seed? How fast could you eat a pie — without using any utensils of course? If you’ve always wanted to find out then you won’t want to miss the annual Thornhill Com- munity Picnic, on Saturday, July 20. Other highlights that day include manual truck pulls, shoe ski races, carnival games and the celebrity dunk tank. Teens can take part in a bike rally, an obstacle course, a volleyball challenge and their own dunk tank. Gates open 11 a.m. and events run all day, rain or shine until 5 p.m., when there will be a break for a BYO picnic and fun volleyball. The day wraps up with a fun talent show starting at 7 p.m, And you don’t have to live in Thornhill to come ta this picnic. Everyone’s invited to come out and have a great time, Janet Harris picking up any unwanted bottles from people who phone in. If you'd like to help out you can also drop bottles off at the botue depot on Greig, and tell the attendant to put the proceeds towards the reading program. : Come Home f for. Value 431B Highway 16, Terrace Phone: 635-7335 Hol me. Porter Got a complaint about the press? es. 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