HERE ‘N THERE ' YVONNE MOEN ‘ERNIE AND Evelyn An- ‘Weiler are leaving Terrace after 45 years of living here, + On the morning of April ‘30, Emie and Evelyn An- ‘Weiler are on their way to Nanaimo, B.C. to make jtheir -home.-for the rest of ‘ythelr retirement years, : Since. they have two ‘daughters. (Audrey and rJanet) living in Nanaimo iand their son Douglas lives tin Port McNeil, they will be ‘close to family. ; Both Ernie and Evelyn igrew up about 90 miles away from cach other in ‘Saskatchewan. | However, tthey. first’ met in Prince : Rupert, ; During the Second World : War, Emie was stationed in ‘Prince Rupert. First he was ‘a Corporal then a Sergeant in the Army Service Core. - The barracks at that time ‘were on McBride Avenie in ‘Rupert. And just two blocks ‘up, Evelyn was working as a clerk in the Dejongs Comer Store, This is where they ‘first met, ‘ About eight months later, ‘Evelyn began welder’s ‘taining in the shipyards. ‘She was one of the first four ‘women taken in on a trial ‘basis’» to become a nwelderette. ; All four women passed ‘their first class test. Saon more women were being tlrained to work on most jobs at the shipyards. They were ‘trained to help build the vic- ‘tory ships, which trans- ‘ported service men, equip- ‘ment and. supplies to En- ‘gland. :- : : Emie and Evelyn didn’t ‘mush into things in those ‘days, ' Tt took Ernie a couple of years to work up the ‘courage to ask Evelyn to g a E S On January 24, 1944 in days. Ernie is in uniform. . = : 7 CAAT y Or Email us at Wwww.cantire.lerrace@osg.net SAFEWAY www.safeway.com “om, “os, TERRA TER ae ees www.lerraceautomall.com TER TER ech ek DLN CONTRACTING LTD. duradek - railings - patio covers www.dincon.com terrace.automall@osg.net The Terrace Standard standard@kermode.net nr —__— STANDARD Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 THAT'S ERNIE and Evelyn Anweiler in their younger Dauphine, Manitoba, Emie’s home, the couple were married. Shortly alter, Ernie left for England and =—s Evelyn returned to Prince Rupert to continue her welding job. When Emie returned to Camada after the war, they settled in Manitoba on a farm for a while, but eventually made their way back to Prince Rupert to live. . After a few years there, they checked out life in Ter- race since the stories of Ter- race had changed from the army days when solders in- sisted it rained more in Ter- race than in Prince Rupert, In Terrace they found beauliful vegetable gardens, fruit trees, farm animals and chickens laying eggs. Yes, things looked really good-in- Terrace! . Ernie bought a couple of lots on Keifer Street and built a home. The family moved in July 1954 and they have lived there ever since, Two children, Douglas and Janet, were bom in Ter- race, making this a family of four children, Audrey, Julie, ° Douglas and Janct all grew up in Terrace, But now they toa have moved away, For the last several years, Emie atid Evelyn have been living at Lakelse Lake and wintering in the South, They recently sold their house on the lake and are on the move to their new home in Nanaimo, While living in Terrace, both Emie and Evelyn were very involved in the com- munity, especially with the Lutheraa church. Emic and Evelyn now have nine grandchildren. On behalf of the com- munity, I would like to wish Emie and Evelyn a fond farewell, We wish” thern good health and good luck in their new home, . It’s always sad when we see good citizens like the | : Anweilers leave Terrace be- - cause its people like them who make Terrace a good place to live, DID YOU KNOW: SIGHTG@SOUND | ther ahead. | enjoy the in room spa tub and have J breakfast overlooking the beautiful PRODUCTIONS ‘ : Don’t atana your DISC JOCKEY ONE YEAR PRIOR TO THE WEDDING: specie day wah ust * Work with a jeweler to aalect an engagement ring that RENTALS suits your tastes and budget. SPECIAL EFFECTS * Select a date. 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The ceremony, to be held at the cenotaph, at 7:30 p.m. will coincide with V-E Day and the return of world peace all those years ago and it will be a fitting commencement to the week of events planned in honour of the 80th anni- versary of Br. #13 of the Royal Canadian Legion, During the tribute lighted candles will be placed at the cenotaph by Veterans, youth and other members of the community, The candles will remain a light throughout the night as a tribute to all those who served Canada, | ask that all citizens of Terrace consider this a personal invitation to attend and bring their own candle to add to this moving ceremony. Royal Canadian Legion “ Branch 13 SO! Spnivess Wy) Terrace, B.C, TERRACE INTERIORS. Paint, Stains, Varnishes, Wallpaper, Drapes Blinds, Cabinet Hardware, Painting Supplies & Sundries Phone 635-6600 Fax 635-2877 ENE AL PAINT PAINT 4610 LAZELLE AVE. Gotbrues by Melave TERRACE, B.C. ‘TERRACE REDI-MIX LTD. PLANT: 5302 LLOYDE AVE., TERRACE, B.C, 635-4343 TOU. 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