‘MARK OF HONOUR: Doug Smith accepts gold city pin atter heing named Terrace’s Canadian Citizen of the Year for 1992. Doug Smith is our Citizen of the Yeat held. the positions of president and vice-president You know the face, And you definitely know the voice. . Doug Smith, best known for his work with the Chamber of Commerce and for emceeing dify ferent events, is Terrace’s Cana-— “Here ’n - There”’ | by Yvonne Moen Hans and Ingetborg Glas- neck have just anniversary on June 14. Hans and Ingelborg were married that day in 1952 in Mannheim on ihe Rhine River. The couple first met each other. _ at the place Ingelborg worked — 4a camp of the American Army engineers. She was in charge of the shop of order clerks and Hans was -in uniform for the Americans, watching the supply depot. Exactly three years later — on June 14, 1955 — the couple» left Germany to move to Cana: da, They first went to -Van-. couver, where they both found work. - In 1956 the couple moved to. Kitimat.-Hans was then work- ing for Saguenay Construction on pot lines 5, 6, 7 and 8 at Al- can. Ingelborg also worked for Alcan as a post order’ clerk where she worked for eight years, The couple then moved to recently | celebrated their 40th wedding - Terrace in 1965, Hans worked as‘a sewage treatment plan op- erator and Ingelborg worked at the Chevron coffee shop on old Hwy16 East, which was owned _ by the Bellamys. Ingelborg and Hans. say they have had 40 good years togeth- er, And of course we hope for them to. have many more, Since last Dec. 2-Hans has been in Mills Memorial Hospi- ‘tal. Ingelborg. goes up every _ day ta spend time with him, KKK A. couplé of young women here need your help. Dawn and Kim are collecting - business «cards: because they want to help a young boy in- ” the United States who is dying - of cancer. His wish is.to enter’ “the Guiness Book. of World Records with the largest num - ‘ber of business cards collected, ~~ If you have a business card . you. would like to add to his: _ collection, call Dawn at 635- - ' 6352 or Kim at 638-1834, ~ tok tk ke ‘YOUNG COUPLE poses for photo in 1952 in Mannheim, Germany before heading for a new life in Canada, _ heard that John Smith has living in Kelowna and was the district horticulturalist, His fa- ther was Murdoch Smith, Friends in Terrace have passed away. John had been dian Citizen of the Year for'1992, The 37-year-old ex-broadcaster_ was bom in Dawson Creek. in’ 1955, By the: lime he’ graduated. from high school ‘in Kaniloops in’ |? 1973, he had:already won school.” na cjlizenship awards for fivé years, 7 He was also class, president, in o Grade 12, o oe oo He has been a- Volunteer: with: oe the Tranquille ‘School .. for. the mentally handicapped: in. Kam-' ° loops, the Salvation Army, Boy Scouts, Big’ Brothers and Foster Parents. : : He hosted the: _Kaniloops . telethon for: ‘three’ years, the - Kitimat telethon ‘since - its incep- tion in 1979 and hosted Ferrace’ 8 two telethons,.. = He hosted the Miss Kitimat pageant for the last 11 years; and: was also MC for the 1992 Miss' en Mais a 1 Terrace pagednt.:; He married ‘his. wife, Linda, ‘in 1979 and has three children —- Matthew, » Christopher. and Jen: : nifer. They’ve been ‘in the-north- ° west for: 14 years, spending eight ~, of thenvin Terrace.” =". Be ‘ He began: work in broadcastisig ~ in 1975, and tried journalism, and Cancer Society. The: Kermode. ‘Lions Club: wishes, 3 ‘to thank alll jail: birds and others who helped to. make the Jail & Bail. event a huge. success. All pro-’| ‘ceeds. went to the Canadian finally broadcast, management. He’s now a private consultant, TOTAL. RAISED. $16, 500. 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