AS aE a Me Re B12 Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 10. 1990 | Bits ‘n ” "Pieces —— by Alie Toop Sipping my tea this after- noon, I wondered if this is real- ly going to be our winter. Can we actually get away with this, this mild, rainy and sometimes even sunny weather? To top it off, Sears spring and summer catalogue arrives and that makes you almost think that winter cannot touch us any- more! It just wouldn’t dare. A lot of good people have birthdays this month. Here are some of the ones I know of: Bessie Carlick, Simon Locker- by, Kenneth Guthrie, Mary Brownlie and Howard Harper. They are all residents of Ter- raceview Lodge. Celebrating brithdays at the Happy Gang Centre are: Flor- rie Bailey, Arlene Bergh, Lowell Croft, Gertrude Grund- man, Ann Kohl, Blackie and Walter McConnell, John Mc- Farland, Dorothy Oman, Nellie Remillong, Alice Seinen, Isabelle Inghram and Margaret Johanson. Good health and many happy returns to all of - you. Another birthday that deserves a special mention is that of Mrs. Eleanor Wood- house. Mrs. Woodhouse moved -to Terrace in-1983 to live with her youngest daughter Mrs. Rita (Kerr) Jensen. Although her memory is not what it used to be, Mrs. Woodhouse enjoys good health. She will be 103 years old next week, which makes her probably the oldest living person in Terrace, most likely B.C:, and maybe even in Canada, Very best wishes to you from all of us at the Terrace Review. Late Night — Did you know that each let- ter of your first name reveals ingredients of your personality? All names that begin with the letter A have the strong points of independent leadership, creative energy, ambition, men- tal attitude. Did you know that all names that begin with the letter B have the strong points of adap- tability, receptivity, devotion, emotional sensitivity? All names that begin with the letter C have the strong points of self-expression, words, im- agination, inspiration and con- geniality. This is good only for the first name you were given at birth. Nicknames don’t count. If your first name starts with a D, your strong points are: con- structive effort, system, con- scientiousness, structure, material judgement, I will write about some more letters next week. I’ll see you all again next week. If you have any Bits ‘n’ Pieces, poems, recipes or any- thing you want to share with our readers, please phone me at 635- 2723. ' landscape a unique character. one of our brief spells of sunshine. Warm, wet weather in the winter can be depressing sometimes, but it can also give the This silvery web. became a momentary work of art during Pam Whitaker photo. L_ In Terra ce court | Monday, December 11 Robert Jay Dempster was sentenced to 14 days in jail and received a. one. year. drivers license suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Alan Patrick Fralic was fined $1,000 for possession of prop- erty obtained by a criminal of- fense. Edward Theodore Robertson was sentenced to three months in jail for assault with a weapon - causing bodily harm. Robertson was also given a one month con- secutive sentence for illegal possession of narcotics. Wednesday, December 13 Glenn Andrew McCracken _was fined $450 for driving with a -blood alcohol content over the SUNDAY: Teriace Athleties A Association MONDAY: Teirace Minor Hockey TUESDAY: Kermode Friendship Society WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blueback Swim Club THURSDAY: 747 Air Cadets ' . Ladies of the: Royal Purple FRIDAY: Canadian Paraplegic Association: SATURDAY: B.C. Paraplegic Foundation * : Terrace Peaks Gymnastic. Club _ (Alternate) © ~ Thank you! Have a Nico day! Kinsmen Club - WELCOME! legal limit. Wilma May Stanley was fined $200 on each, of two counts. of possession of & narcotic for the ° purpose of ‘trafficking and placed on probation for 18 months. 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