Page B4 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 3, 1992 Keeping hope alive | I had the honour to have beet invited to attend the Hope Inter- national Development Agency’s 1992 Hope dinner. It was held on May 5 at the Ter- race Inn. Everyone - gathered . together over a lovely dinner with first the blessing of the food and later.on listened to'an inspirational and in- fonnative talk by Bangladeshi na- tional Maya Hilton about her home country. Maya, a gified and gracious Christian, is executive director of Heed’ Bangladesh. She has worked with that organization for 15 years, ministering to the needs of disadvantaged ‘people in the areas of health, education, eco- nomics and social development. Mrs. Hilton possesses a Masters of Art degree in English, and has studied development -issues at Sclly Oak in the United King- dom. She lives in’ Dhaka, - Bangladesh, with -her husband James and two grown sons, “Hope” reaches out to people in need, doing work with . third world countries to meet the necds of the poor. Hope International was formed in 1975 as an independent Cana- dian Christian agency supported by individuals and cliurches throughout Canada. ‘Hope works in 20 countries and has over .70 community ‘projects ’ underway. It’s also supported by the federal government through the Canadian International Devel- opment Agency...“ : ‘Also at the special gathering was provincial director Gus Pol-. man of Surrey, B.C. “And everyone was also treated : to local Debbie :Toovey, : who wrote two. special, songs | for the special evening. “Do We Love Them Enough To. Care’? and” ‘Nothing’ s Im- possible!’ were. both very beauti- ful and sung: with feeling, Watch - for Debbie on upceming ‘broad-. casts of Evergreen Community Television — Channel 10. To find out ‘more , ‘about ‘the Hope International. ‘Development Agency, writé to them at P.O. Box 608, . New Westminster, BG, V3L 929... tk k & _Well, I would: tike to say that Thanks “Dear Sirs” “The ° ‘Terrace Scout District: put on on a-camp-for ‘cubs:on‘the May _ 22-24 weekend. The camp came. together’ with the endless’ coor-.- dination’ and. planning. of ‘eyery- : thing from ‘the: ‘camp: program. to” food supplics and site preparation by assistant “Aisteiet ub com RUBY AND LLOYD McCREIGHT celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary on Monday. They came here from England in 1944 we're all a little sad. Two weeks ago! told you about my dear friend Helen Windsor. regaining her voice after 13 years of whispering. Last week Helen had a bit of a cold and“ wasn’t feeling . well: Then on. Friday she lost her voice again. " Helen is still: hopeful that her voice will come back again. kk Kak: A very special congratulations, to. Ruby and: Lloyd McCreight, who celebrated their 47th wed- . ding: anniversary on. Monday, June Ist. : ; ety met Lloyd while working the Canadian Legion in London, England. The Legion was home for more. than 600. soldiers who couldn’t get home on leave. [Every year at Christmas. time, . the soldiers’ waited on the ladies then a, dance was apranged. 9 6 oo awe nh “Best wishes. oD, your a7. Yeat, "Lloyd was a soldier who waited and danced. with ey a was ° “missioner “Aud: Fisher and First... Terrace Akela’ Rob’ Onsteln, with . ‘help from many others.: They voluntecred their time ‘and cequipment to ensure all. were” The’ Lions Chub came out and \ generously ‘took on. the . task: of... preparing ‘the ,meals ‘for the 225," people” attending Camp. Kikatce.™’ only a matter of time after this that Ruby and Lloyd tied the knot. Lloyd left for Canada in 1944 and Ruby followed soon after as a British war bride, They lived in Castlegar, B.C. for a number of years, coming to Terrace in 1975. Lloyd: had worked -at the smelter in Trail for 35. years. He had to retire in 1970 with a worn- "out back. Ruby did substitute teaching for a while and continued her writing career. | They had four girls and one boy (losing one girl before coming to Canada), ‘with their last being twins — a boy and a girl). They now. have. 11° grandchildren. Lloyd keeps busy gardening, mending and repairing — things, ‘and Ruby continues to write and hopes to have a book out some- time this year. ; ‘Ruby and Lloyd.” for your ‘support well-fed. The. Terrace Scout... ‘District ~ Wishes to, thank: the Lions Club and any others who helped bring . this. camp about. Fun. was had by. all. Eric Harkonen - > District President "Terrace Scouts |: in us S for a fabulous. of fine dining - evening DINNER SPECIALS | “Wednesday, June 3. OLE: Lasagna "Thursday, June 4.. Veal Parmesan | Friday, June 5...» .. Spaghetti & '” * (Meat Sauce Saturday, June 6..... Roast Pork Sunday, June 7 .: Monday, June 8. oo.c.... 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Because’ ° of this it would seem false economy to | defer. decisions to build. What seems ex-. . pensive today will appear doubly SO tomorrow.?? Bryan L. Bacon - Bacon. Consulting": ~ Terrace Public Library : ‘Expansion Report — ~ Aus: 199 Now is the time to r On. June 20th support ‘the Library Expansion. —