14 Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 17,1988 Terrace Elks Lodge 425 and Royal Purple Lodge 210 made a joint donation of $3,500 to Mills Memorial Hospital at the Bingo Palace last Thursday. The two organizations raised the money by sponsoring bingos as part of a $15,000 commitment for the purchase of a . ureteroscope — an instrument used in the rem - of $3,000 was the first installment and the ne oval of kidney stones. Last year’s donation w piece of equipment will be paid off in another three years. Above, Exalted Ruler Al Fisher hands the donation over to Milis -Memorial Administrator Norm Carelius while Honored Royal Lady Nora Foreman looks on. -Carellus says the ureteroscope has been in use for six months and has already saved seven patients from a trip to Vancouver for treatment. B.C. Civil and Structural Technology graduate Herbert Dusdal (left) accepts the Governor General's Medal from President Roy V. Murray. Ousdal also was awarded the Dean's Award for the School of Engineering and the Colonel W.G. Swan Award from the Sandwell Swan Wooster Company. Dusdal, who logging company and for the Dep city in the survey department. was born in Terrace, has worked here with the Twin River artment of Highways. He Is currently employed with the ‘Terrace Coming Events July 7 - Sept. 2 — The Kermode Friendship Society is holding a sum: mer camp for kids In 2;week sessions. Calt 635-4906 and register In ad- vance. Thera Is no charge for this camp. Saturday, August 20 — To Pro-Choice women who are interested in becoming active. with the Northern Pro-Choice Coalition. A pre-and post abortlon counselling workshop will be held in Terrace. Ragistra-. tion is limited with the closing date being Aug. 12. For more info. con-. tact the Northern Pro-Choice Coalition at 638-0994. Oo Saturday, August 21 — The Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club will be holding the Inn of the West’s charity golf challenge, with all pro-— ceeds going to the Muscular Dystrophy Fund. You can enter at the Inn of the West until Monday, August 15. The entry fee Includes a lunch and dinner, and numerous prizes and awards, Including the grand prize of atrip for two to San Francisco. Enter nowl . © Tuesday, August 23 — Elgin Hodgins, lawyer for Veterans’ Affairs, wil! ba in Terrace. Any veteran in Terrace or Kitimat requiring information on disabllity pensions may see him at the Terrace Legion, Branch 13 | aiter 8 a.m. For appointment, please call the Legion at 635-5625. Wednesday, August 24 — The August meeting of the Skeenaview | Staff Reunlon Committee will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Rec Room at 4623 Tuck Ave. All former employees of The Home for the Aged, Ter- race, later known as Skeenaview Lodge, are welcome to attend. For further information phone Brian at 635-2951 or Marg at 635-2388. ~ Thursday, August 25 — Terrace Parks and Recreation and the Royal Bank of Canada, Terrace, will be presenting the Junior Olympics from - 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m. at Skeena Jr. Sacondary running track. For more information call: Terrace Parks & Recreation (Kim Saulnier) at 638-1174, : : September — Children’s House Pre-school will be starting an after- noon class. Claases will run from 12:45 p.m. -3:15 p.m., three days, two days or five days a week. We still have openings in the morning. Call - now to register 638-0703. September 3 & 4 — The Fall Fair is coming! The Fall Fair is coming! As a matter of fact, the Fall Falr is only two weeks away, so It really is time to look around house-.and garden and get your entries organized. Entry deadline: August 29! Aug. 5, 6, 7, 1989 — Qu’Appelle Old Schoo! Reunion for all students and staff who attended the old brick schoolhouse (since demolished) in Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan from. 1906 to 1972, The town is eager to welcome you back to renew old friendships. For further info. write: Old School Reunion, Box 362, Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, SOG 4A0. No posters, please B.C. Hydro is asking all those wishing to advertise for garage sales, car washes, or all other such fund raising events or elec- tion campaigns to refrain from Fall Fair seeks exhibitors contributed by Thora Arnold-Smith and Janny Wassink There is still time to organize your exhibits for the upcoming Fall Fair to be held September 3 and 4, The pink colored prize lists with entry forms are available at many supermarkets and craft-stores in Terrace and Thornhill, Do read the rules in the front of the book as well as above the various divisions; many helpful hints are also printed in the book to help you along. If still in doubt feel free to phone either the convener or any of the board members listed in the front of the book. This year we will accept your entry forms in a trailer set up at the Information Centre on Keith Ave, on Friday, August 26 and Saturday, August 27 from 12 noon to 6 p.m., and on Monday, August 29 from 12 noon to 9 p.m.; this late time is to accom- modate all of you people who cannot come during the day. Completed entry forms with Terrace parks update contributed by Kim Sautnier Picture this...multi-colored flags of several nations waving to the thousands of spectators; hundreds of finely-tuned ath- letes ready to do their countries proud; a field waiting for the Olympiad to . begin. Seoul, Korea? Better still —- Skeena Junior Secondary School, Ter- -racel The Summer Junior Olympics _ takes place on Thursday, Aug. 25, 12:00 noon, at Skeena Junior Secondary School’s run- ning track. All children ages 4 - 12 years-old are invited to take part. - Fun is the emphasis of the junior Olympics. Along with running, throwing and jumping, - we will have other silly events, like a Tug-of-World-Peace, obsta-giggle course, Continental bean bag throw, the Atlas bump and so many more! What an awesome way to wind up our summer playground program! No registration is necessary, just show up with a lot of energy! To pull off such a monumen- tal task, we are in need of ap- proximately 10 - 14 volunteers to time-keep, judge, monitor and suprevise our athletes. If you have a few hours to spare on - August 25, we sure would ap- preciate your help. Please call Kim at the Terrace Parks and Recreation office, 638-1174, Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. Here’s your chance to go for the gold! entry fees may also be mailed to P.O. Box 495, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B5. We have to do a lot of paperwork after your entry forms are received so please, no late entries; August 29 is the last day to get your entry forms in! The good news for kids is that the Pet Show will be on again beside the hall; the schedule is printed in the front dn page 6 of the prize list. There are lots of things to do for all of you, with livestock on the grounds like woolly shcep and big-eyed goats, also bunnies and chickens and many others; come and see! There are still booths available for you arts and crafts people who want to sell your GROCERY PICKUP From Safeway 1:30 & 5:00 p.m. daily 8:30 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays — OnLy °4°° Free to Seniors... only through Chimo | & Safeway. ‘No Vehicle? Do you have problems with picking up prescriptions, grocerias, appliances or anything else? For all your moving and delivery needs, phone for experienced and speedy service. wares, or promote your club or sell pies or vegetables. Call Jan- ny at 635-2607 for more infor- mation. We really would like to have a bigger Fair in this area this year, but despite all our hard work we cannot have a Fair without you; so please come and participate. | It’s great fun! Get your Fall Fair entry forms at the Library, Uplands Store, - Safeway, Overwaitea, Northern Drugs, Lots 0’ Cones, Pat’s Knit Shop, The Fabric Store, Wallinda Crafts, the Terrace Co-op or the Thornhill Public Market, Copperside in .Thorn- hill, the Feed Store or at the In- formation Centre on Keith Ave. putting posters on power poles. In the past linemen have been injured when their . climbing ‘spurs slipped-on the cards, nails, and staples. — Earle Pritchett, Hydro Safety _ Coordinator, points out that B.C. Workers’ Compensation Board regulations prohibit posters and other such at- tachments on utility poles. They request the cooperation of all those involved in helping to keep their employees safe while on the job. THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR... . ze Re FGGUD BUSINESS MELGHOOUE THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE .. . This emblem identifies | the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor “Hetone Wego. . in the community. Alma 638-1204 Vi 635-5672 Terry - 638-8178