mM Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 21, 1987 ~ Diamond Jubilee ~Committee plans. . gala celebrations | TERRACE — “‘It’s going to be a great year,’’ said Marilyn Anderson, chair- man of the 60th Jubilee Committee after a recent Wednesday evening public meeting at the Arena Ban- quet room. by Marylin Davies . Co-chairman 60th ‘Diamond Jubilee Committee logo features The Terrace’s Kermode Bear above a banner Diamond Jubilee containing a small diamond and words City of Terrace 1927-1987, Celebrations begin on Thursday, Jan. 22 with the Freemanship cere- mony' of Vesta Douglas and the presentation of city status at the Skeena Mall. . A. gala costumed ball featuring cocktails, dinner and floor show preceding ‘the dancing will take place on May 2. Oldtimers who remember the very suc- cessful hospital balls of the 60’s should enjoy this. The floor show will recall ' events in each decade of Terrace’s 60 years. ‘Plan to reserve early as tickets are expected to sell out quickly,’’ co-ordinator Nora Ferguson. - “July Ist was the day residents came from Prince Rupert on the train ‘to picnic and play ball ‘with the Terrace All Stars’’ recalls co- ordinator Edith Giesel- man. ‘*We hope to recap- ture the fun of an old fashioned family: outing with a pancake breakfast, races for children and adults alike, peanuts, pop- corn, a barbecue, berry pies, ice cream and lem- onade at our Heritage Park. ” The Jubilee committee also revealed plans for a Heritage craft show and contest to be seen during: Riverboat days. To the delight of the committee, several organizations have shown an interest in using the birthday theme for their part in this annual - event. Senior citizens from the Happy Gang Centre have volunteered to make a Diamond Jubilee Quilt and show it at a tea in Oct- ober. Marylin Davies A sequal to Young Dracula will be produced — by .Marilyn Kerr and directed by Merry Hallsor during November. name of the. production has not yet been announc- ed but will no doubt be a sure fire hit. *‘Terrace’s actual birth- day is Sunday, Dec. 27, 1987 and the Terrace _ Arena will be the site of day long celebrations,” said Marylin Davies, co- ordinator of that event. “The day will begin with an ecumenical church ser- vice directed by Rev. Stan Winners _ named | To the editor, The Elks Recreation Children’s Camp Society Dream Van raffle is now completed. The Terrace Elks and Royal Purple would like to thank all those people who bought tickets on the Dream Van to help with - childrens camps located in Prince George, Vancouver Island and the Kootenays. ' The winners are: (Early - Bird) Mrs. La Fleur, ‘Sur- rey; .Mrs. La Rochell, Nanaimo; Mr. Rivit, Williams Lake. The Hawaiian trip for two was won by Mr. John Thorburn, minister. The Dream Van was won by Mr. Arthur Kerr, White Rock. W.J. LeCleir Terrace, B.C. Terrace Police Report On Saturday, Jan. 17 Terrace RCMP charged a 35-year-old man with | possession of stolen prop- * erty. - Police reported the man had stolen tools from a vehicle parked downtown, The man will be appear- ing in Terrace Provincial Court on Feb. 27. To The- New West- | > become involved with any Bailey’ followed by birth. day ceremonies with civic dignitaries, an ice carnival by the Terrace Figure Skating Club, Novice hockey games and a com- munity skate. A Ray Tremblay Fireworks Spec- TERRACE TOTEM WANTS TO MAKE YOU AN INCREDIBLE OFFER THAT WILL SEAVE YOU NOTHING TO. _ THINK ABOUT FOR 6 MONTHS! NOW! subject to approved credit. DOWN | “Now through Jan. 31, 1987 - put no money down and make no payments for 6 months an any brand new Ford/Mercury of your choice. But there is a 7 - catch ... you must act now! Take | delivery before Jan. 31, 1987 | to secure this offer. HURRY INTO TERRACE TOTEM FORD *This exclusive financing offer is available on all 1986 —- or 1987 models available irom Dealer inventory for a limited time only. This financing offar is not avallable in combination with any other financing packages. Offer ay. ‘to remember.”? yins,:- t-shirts, “mugs; : - lasses; - Anyone wishing to of these events or any organization wishing to have a committee member address their meeting should contact Diamond Jubilee Chairman, Marilyn Anderson -at 635-3189, . FORD CMERCURY LINCOLN | TERRACE tacular will complete this -Commotative spoons, - lasses, ‘and assorted ocally produced items will ” : be-available in the Spring, ” according to Souvenir Co- | ordinator’. Richard Mc. ‘ on Daniel. : = oe CormcE PAYM ENTS FOR SIX MONTHS, f Dealer # 5548 We listen better... and act! CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-772-1128 4631 KEITH aus TERRACE B. ott PHONE: 635-4984 _JUBILEESPy. ty chal ef rt DoE eStats ay TRE a. nnn nn ae ee eS oe cer eo rere