aye i i ; Phil. Hartl, chairman of the projects committee for the Ter- race Rotary Club, displays the plaque that acknowledges the Rotary donation of $11,141.62 for purchase of a new com- puter system at Terraceview Lodge. The plaque will be hung above the computer at the Terraceview Lodge. The Rotary Club ralses money for community projects through activities like the Rotary Club TV and radio auction which took place Dec. 3 and 4. ; Charlie Mek awarded many prizes during the live broadcast of a Touch O' White Heather in recognition of St. Andrews Night ceilidh, a Scottish celebration. The event took place at Over 200 attend Lawrence Knowles attended the St. Andrews Night ceilidh held at the Thornhill Com- munity Centre. The event at- tracted over 200 people. A final look at 1986 in the Terrace Review Getting ditched Municipal crews were at work along Kalum Street during 1986 on drainage maintenance, Thornhill Community Centre in December. Tarrace resident Art Hoving, zone secretary of Gideons inter. national, recently displayed the work of the international group at the Terrace Pentacastal Church. ; Lucy Wood attended the St. Andrews Day festivities held at the Thornhili Community Centre in December. Winter weather Snow storms left Terrace streets in slippery conditions on a number of occasions with motorists advised by local RCMP, to stay off the oy mo toe Be f : ae Equipment operator, George Monaghan of Terrace city works, was busy on Kalum St., lowering the ditch, “‘so that the water. runs better,” come spring. r During 1986 the Sande overpass attracted serious discussion as a threat to safety of © motorists and pedestrians, but no practical alternate route for heavy trucks was discovered. em