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It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Terrace " The Terrace Standard reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any Standard in the event of failure to publish an advertisement as published shall be advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the News Box Reply Service, _ limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only. one incorrect insertion for the — ‘, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental. © . _ portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect or omitted item only, and o Box replies on “Hold” instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an that there shall be no liability in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. Those . advertising. « spent their honeymoon i in n Santa Fe, New Mexico with 4 q 8 month old daughter, Mya Sky. They: continue to . make their home in Ottawa. ae 27 Funeral Directory E || MacKay’s Funeral Service Ltd. Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers & Prince Rupert Monuments | Bronze Plaques Terrace Crematorium [Ke ; 3 Announcements a RE/MAX RE/MAX - RE/MAX RE/MAX RE/MAX BEST SELLER ‘REMK of Terrace -- congratulates : Concemed personal _ service in the Northwest since 1946 ,, 4626 Davis Street “Terrace, B.C. V8G.1X7 Funeral Senice = Phone 635-2444 © Fax 635-635-2160 Association on being the “Top Producer” - for the month of October. _In recognition of this accomplisnment, Sheila is pleased to make | this month’s donation to re the Salvation Army. a Outstanding Arn ¥ Ohuatanding Resisles, : E/MAX:. RE/MAX. RE/MAX RE/MAX . RE/MAX RE/MAX. RE/MAX. RE/MAX RE/MAX RE/MAX REMAX | a 5 cc a 5 ac a 5 re x = ul oc a = w oc x < = Ww oc 24 hour | .DON HULL “Cheer up and carry on.” September | 14, 1927 - November 21, 2004 "Fach time we see your photo ~ You seem to smile and say, “Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,. We'll meet ogain someday.” ie 4 Engagement/Weddings 30 In Memoriam 30 In Memoriam ELSIE HULL July 12, 1930 - When we ae sad and lonely December 5, 2005 And everything goes wrong, SE ee | We seem to hear you whisper Peaceful be your rest, dear mother, How sweet to breathe y your name; 5 life we loved you close and dear In death we'do the same mareiercloay Herbology Natural Therapies “Your Parking Lot Keeper” O10 000 Se < Book your spot now before you can't find itl 36 Thanks A BIG thank you to Laurie Mitchell & ail of the ladies of the “Stitching Generations” quilting group for your generous dona- ‘. tion of quilts for all the patients in the Hemodialysis unit. (47p1) ! THANK = Propertyguys.com for helping. me sell my home. My asking price was where it belonged, no need-to figure in a commission fee. Most homes are bought and sold using the in- ternet. Propertyguys.com used my pictures and write up. Kathy Guerin (46p2) THANKS TO all those who helped with the Hallowe'en Hoot at ET Kenney. | organized the all day event with a lot of help from parents and friends. 1 | — was particularly impressed with the 18 Grade 7 Clarence Michiel’ students who spent the whole day there. They were chosen by their teachers and they were all polite, responsible and enthu- siastic. ET Kenney and Clarence Michiel are great places to learn and work and | am proud that my "three kids attend these schools. Bonnie Hayward. (47p1) °3 Announcements PUBLIC NOTICE Invitation to attend a public consultation meetin regarding a proposed park boundary adjustment to Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed for a New Aiyansh South Access Road. Date: November 23, 2006 Time: 7 - 9PM Location: Best Western Terrace Inn, Skeena 1 WARNER May 7, 1931 October 25, 2006 After 0 long hord fought batile with concer, Del passed © qwoy peacefully in her home _ wh er Fay by her side. i She is survived by her 8 children: Brenda {Pai}, Ruth (Wayne), Murray (Sherrie), Mervin (Monica}, Roy (Elaine), Debra (Peter), . Dave {Nery} and Dello; her 16 grandchildren ond 14 great-grand- thildren. She is ako survived by her 10 brothers and sisters and numerous __ Cousins, nieces ond nephews and other relatives. he wos pre-decensed by her husbond Murray Sr, her grandson trick ond her great-granddaughter, Taylor. ~ Del was born in Terrace and lived most af her life here, She will he ~ sadly missed by all who knew ondlovedher’ = The fomily would like to extend a very special tanks to Dr. Mey- burg, Dr. Strongway ond all the hospital staff who made her stays _ there comfortable ond fun. ~ Aso, thanks to oll the family and Friends who sent overs, food and best wishes. | | J ; Teak y you Jesus foro our Mom JANINE RINALDI Nov. 10, 1923 - Nov. V7, 2004 Maman Cherie, You taught us to love and taught us to pray | May Jesus in Heaven bless you today. Always cherished, always loved by: ®\3. Your husband Richard, children: John Rinaldi, _ Emma (Ferguson), Chantal (Meijer) . ond their families "33 Obituaries _ PALMU. Mamie Emelia April 2, 1919 November 12, 2006 Palmu - Mamie Emelia, 87, passed away peacefu ly on November 12, 2006 at Terraceview Lodge in Terrace, B.C. She is predeceased by her husband Frederick Gilbert Palmu and son Stephen Palmu. She is survived by loving sons Dennis (Ingrid) and Brian, and grandchildren Jackie James}, Angela (Gord) and Kevin, and greatgrandchildren Alexi, Zoe and David Mamie was born in Ladysmith, B.C. and came to the Lower Mainland. where she met Fred. They were married there and the family esioblished themselves in Vancouver. Mamie spent her remaining five years in Terrace with Dennis (Ingrid). A funeral ser- vice was held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, No- vember 20, 2006 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home, 3789 Royal Oak Avenue Burnaby, B.C. (604)299. 77 1. In lieu of flowers, any donations can be made to the First Lutheran Church Memo- rial Fund, 5745 Wales Street, Vancouver, B.C. V5R3N3 ad In Loving Memory of . ROBERT THEODORE ERICKSON January 25, 1955 - October 16, 2006 For the last seven years, Robert and his family had resided in the community of Gitaus (Kitselas). ° Sylvia Anne Golke- Born Dec. 27, 1947 | Waupaca, Wisconsin. Passed away Oct. 21, 2006. Smith- ers, B.C. Predeceased by parents Clifford and Doris. Survived by one sister and 8 brothers in Wisconsin. Sylvia was 28 when she left Wis- consin and ventured north. She spent the bulk of her working life at Northwest Community College in _ Terrace and Smithers, as librarian.. In the spring of 2004, she made a move to Kimberley to manage the Kimberly Public Library.’ Sylvia returned to the Bulkley Val- ley earlier this year, settling in at Tyhee Lake for the summer until re- turning to her old home (The Box) on the Telkwa High Road with its wonderful view of the valley. Sylvia enjoyed nature, hiking, skiing and especially riding in the mountains, poker rides, trail riding, rain or shine on her long-time part- ner, Kokanee. Funeral mass was held at St, Joseph Catholic Church, Smithers, on Oct. 27, 2006. At the family’s request, donations in Sylvia’s memory can be made to the Children’s Wish Foundation, B.C./Yukon chapter, 119-4240 Manor, Burnaby, B.C., V5G 1B2. 1-800-267-9474 He will be dearly missed and loved forever by: his wife Anne Wright; by our children and grandchildren: Carrie-lee, Talesha, Shahailis and Shalanus; Crystal (Merle), Keisha- Lee, Shay-Lee and Merle Jr.; Crystal (Richard), Isaiah and Madison; Geneva; Rory and Royce. Robert will be sadly missed by his birth mother Evelyn; his brothers; his sisters; uncles and aunts; cousins; and his many nephews and nieces. June Hanson ‘(Bob), Oscar Erickson (Florence), Matilda Erickson, Larson Erickson (Marie), Peter Erickson (Hazel), Peggy Murdock, Judith Prince (Chester), Greg Erickson, Roger Martin (Allison), Barbra Erickson, Gary McKinnon Sr., Cheryle McNab, Eleanore Erickson, Leif Erickson (Diana), Geraldine Sand, Susan Erickson, Sonya Marshall Jason}, Ingrid Erickson, Ruhen Erickson. The Wright families along with the Gerow families will also miss Robert. Cariboo-Central interior, Lower Mainland and Vancouver island. ' The families would like to express their gratitude to Dr.. Brown and the staff of Mills Memorial Hospital, along with _ the Thornhill First Responders and Ambulance Attendants. The family members of the late Robert all families and many friends for their kind Many of Robert’s family and friends reside in Terrace, {It will be Tonely here without you. you Hooked, loved, And those you loved will ‘remember You always did your best. Your heart was true and tender. You lived your life for those y you The way you welked and smiled. - All the things you did for us, Will be with us all the while, _ We will miss you more each day. For life wil not be the samé for us Since you've been called a away. We will always remember the way) yy,